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Brooke Shields

Brooke Shields

Brooke Christa Shields
1965 -
American born New York City

Nickname Brookie . Height 6' (1.83 m) . "Want to know what gets between me and my Calvins? Nothing." If you hadn't heard of Brooke Shields before, this tag line from her Calvin Klein Jeans ad had to grab your attention.Not that she hadn't had a previous noteworthy resume. She was born in New York City in 1965 and, at age 12, she starred as a child prostitute in Pretty Baby (1978). Could this movie even be made today? It was considered risky and controversial in 1978. It was followed by another hit, The Blue Lagoon (1980).Brooke has proved herself to be so much more than her early films. Her broad range of work as an adult would be quite an achievement for anyone, especially given how difficult transitioning from child actor to adult often is.She has never stopped working, whether it be a Bob Hope Christmas special, her own sitcom "Suddenly Susan" (1996), or as an author. She also managed to work on a degree from Princeton University. She has received a number of awards during her career, most notably The People's Choice award for 1981 through 1984 in the category of Favorite Young Performer. In 1997, she was honored again with The People's Choice award for Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series in 1997 for her work in "Suddenly Susan" (1996).In her personal life, she was married in 1997 to tennis player Andre Agassi. She was devastated with they divorced two years later. She married for the second time in 2001 to Chris Henchy. She has been open about using fertility treatments to become pregnant with their daughter Rowan, born in 2003.When suffering debilitating depression after the birth of her daughter, she made the decision to put her feelings down on paper. Her book, "Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression", takes a hard, honest look at what she and many other women experience after childbirth.She still lives in New York, and is still sought after for work in movies, television, and on stage. Pretty nice list of achievements for the once Calvin Klein jeans girl. Spouse Chris Henchy (4 April 2001 - present) 2 children, Andre Agassi (19 April 1997 - 9 April 1999) (annulled).

The Last Guy on Earth (2006) , "Nip/Tuck" (2006) , "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2006) , Bob the Butler (2005) , New Car Smell (2005) , The Easter Egg Adventure (2004) , "That '70s Show" (2004) , Mariti in affitto (2004) , "I'm with Her" (2004) , Gone But Not Forgotten (2004) , "Gary the Rat" (2003) , Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids (2003) , "Widows" (2002) , "Just Shoot Me!" (2001) , What Makes a Family (2001) , "Suddenly Susan" (2000) , After Sex (2000) , The Bachelor (1999) , Black and White (1999/I) , The Weekend (1999) , The Misadventures of Margaret (1998) , The Almost Perfect Bank Robbery (1998) , "Friends" (1996) , Freeway (1996) , Nothing Lasts Forever (1995) , Amore americano, Un (1994) , The Seventh Floor (1994) , "Tales from the Crypt" (1993) , Freaked (1993) , I Can Make You Love Me (1993) , "Quantum Leap" (1992) , Running Wild (1992/I) , Backstreet Dreams (1990) , Brenda Starr (1989) , Speed Zone! (1989) , The Diamond Trap (1988) , The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984) , Wet Gold (1984) , Sahara (1983) , Endless Love (1981) , The Blue Lagoon (1980) , Just You and Me, Kid (1979) , Wanda Nevada (1979) , Tilt (1979) , King of the Gypsies (1978) , Pretty Baby (1978) , The Prince of Central Park (1977) , Communion (1976) , After the Fall (1974) , "The Doctors" (1963)


Cybill Shepherd

Cybill Shepherd

Cybill Lynne Shepherd
1950 -
American born Memphis

Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) . Cybill Shepherd, former beauty queen and model, rebounded from a disastrous early career in motion pictures to become a highly respected television performer. Born on February 18, 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee, Shepherd won the 1966 Miss Teenage Memphis contest. Turning to modeling, Shepherd at 5' 8" and 140 lbs. was more full-figured than Twiggy and her clones who were popular in the late 1960s, and she quickly became a success, being named the 1968 Model of the Year.Shepherd's debut in The Last Picture Show (1971) was memorable, as was her next film, Neil Simon's The Heartbreak Kid (1972) on which director Elaine May encouraged her to improvise. Shepherd, still only 22-years old, might have flourished under the old studio system if she had been brought along gently, up through the ranks. But she had fallen in love with her "Picture Show" director, Peter Bogdanovich, and he had other plans for her. Blinded by love, he thought the tyro actress had the makings of a star. Bogdanovich cast her as the eponymous heroine in his disastrous adaptation of Henry Miller's novella Daisy Miller (1974), a role beyond her talents at that point. She was excoriated by the critics and the movie was soundly drubbed by industry insiders as a folly. After seeing the film, Oscar-winning director William Friedkin terminated his involvement with The Director's Co., a production company that he, Bogdanovich and Coppola had been signed to by Paramount, as he was appalled by Bogdanovich's casting of his inexperienced girlfriend in the lead. Thus, Friedkin was no longer associated with Bogdanovich when he and Shepherd were humiliated by the failure of his next vanity project, "At Long Last Love," a musical featuring the songs of Cole Porter.Though Shepherd had taken singing lessons since the age of sixteen with the coach of the Metropolitan Opera Chorus, neither Shepherd nor her co-star Burt Reynolds did justice to the Porter songs. This was despite the fact that Shepherd had earlier recorded an album of Porter songs produced by Bogdanovich. Bogdanovich had made the disastrous decision to record the music live as he filmed rather than to let his performers lip-synch to playback, which had been the industry standard for over 40 years. He also would not allow over-dubs, with the result that the presentation of the music, the heart of any "musical," suffered, and suffered badly.Except for Roger Ebert, who had recently become the first movie critic to win a Pulitzer Prize, the reviews were unanimously bad, and not just 'bad' but 'worse-film-in-many-years' bad. Enchanted by Cybill's beauty and her joie de vivre, Ebert had praised her, but Shepherd's joy was to prove short-lived as most critics over-reacted and heaped withering damnation on her performance and her person. One critic went so far to say that she had all the personality of a hamster. Shepherd and Bogdanovich thereafter referred to the film as 'The Debacle.'Peter Biskind, in his chronicle of Hollywood in the 1970s "Easy Riders and Raging Bulls," quotes Hollywood players to the effect that Paramount production chief Frank Yablans gave the go-ahead to Bogdanovich's use of Shepherd in "Daisy Miller" in order to break up the Directors Co., a deal personally negotiated by Gulf + Western chief Charles Bludhorn that he was dead-set against.The backlash against Shepherd was devastating. Under the spell of the man she openly acknowledged was her Svengali, Shepherd became the most hated woman in Hollywood as the relationship with the man she loved became a joke in the industry. When Bogdanovich tried to refocus his career by turning to his winning formula of Ryan and Tatum O'Neil and the past that had worked with the smash hit "Paper Moon," he was specifically barred from using Shepherd by the studio. A film about the early days of Hollywood, "Nickelodeon" (1976) failed despite the presence of Top Ten box office star Burt Reynolds. With three flops in a row, the once hot Bogdanovich was now a has-been.Shepherd was cast by Martin Scorcese in Taxi Driver (1976) and did quite well in the small role of the campaign worker dated by Robert De Niro. It was the type of role she should have been playing as she earned her bones in the industry. However, she was not immune from criticism. "Taxi Driver" producer Julia Phillips had wanted to cast Farrah Fawcett in the role and she despised Shepherd, whom she believed that Scorcese wanted due to her high-WASP good looks and curvaceous figure. She claims in her book "You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again" that Scorcese had to feed Shepherd line readings and that De Niro grew to hate her due to her incompetent acting, but onscreen, her performance worked and she had her first success in four years.She began an affair with fellow Memphis-dweller Elvis Presley, whose songs she used to sing along to on the radio as a young girl. The affair strained her relationship with a jealous Bogdanovich, as did his refusal to have children, as she wanted to start a family. Bravely, she soldiered on.Shepherd had been positioned as a star by her Svengali, and she took leading roles in a string of flops that culminated in a disastrous turn in The Lady Vanishes (1979), a remake of the Hitchcock classic. Coming after the debacles of "Daisy Miller" and "At Long Last Love," it effectively ended her career in the short-term. It was during this time that her long-term love affair with Bogdanovich ended and she went back to Memphis, where she married and had a child.Shepherd did not appear again for four years, with a leading role the TV series "The Yellow Rose." Though the series was short-lived, the smaller medium was kinder to her. She next took the lead in the tongue-in-cheek detective series "Moonlighting" (1985), and she began to thrive as an actress. She won an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, but she had to share the spotlight with superstar-in-the-making Bruce Willis, her "Moonlighting" co-star.After a so-so return to films, including "Texasville," her former lover's under-whelming sequel to "The Last Picture Show," she returned to the box with "Memphis" (1992), a TV-movie she executive-produced and co-wrote with Larry McMurtry. (McMurtry, author and screenwriter of "The Last Picture Show," had dedicated his Pulitzer Prize-wining novel "Lonesome Dove" to her.) Soon, she achieved her most sustained singular success as a comedienne in the situation comedy "Cybill" (1995), for which she was three times nominated for an Emmy as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. She had arrived.Cybill has continued to thrive in the fourth decade of her acting career, appearing in TV movies such as "Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart" (2003), and touring with a musical act based on her well-received autobiography "Cybill Disobedience." Her recovery from the depths of a shattered career after an auspicious start is remarkable and unique in the industry and gives lie to F. Scott Fitzgerald's dictum that "There are no second acts in American lives." Spouse Bruce Oppenheim (1 March 1987 - 1990) (divorced) 2 children, David Ford (19 November 1978 - 1982) (divorced) 1 child.

4Chosen (2008) , "The L Word" (2007) , Hard Luck (2006) , Open Window (2006) , Martha Behind Bars (2005) , Detective (2005) , "I'm with Her" (2004) , "8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter" (2003) , Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart (2003) , Due East (2002) , Marine Life (2000) , The Muse (1999) , Journey of the Heart (1997) , "Cybill" (1995) , The Last Word (1995) , While Justice Sleeps (1994) , Baby Brokers (1994) , There Was a Little Boy (1993) , Telling Secrets (1993) , Stormy Weathers (1992) , Once Upon a Crime... (1992) , Memphis (1992) , Married to It (1991) , Which Way Home (1991) , Alice (1990) , Texasville (1990) , "Moonlighting" (1987) , Chances Are (1989) , The Long Hot Summer (1985) , Seduced (1985) , Secrets of a Married Man (1984) , "Masquerade" (1983) , "The Yellow Rose" (1983) , "Fantasy Island" (1983) , The Return (1980) , Americathon (1979) , The Lady Vanishes (1979) , A Guide for the Married Woman (1978) , Silver Bears (1978) , Special Delivery (1976) , Taxi Driver (1976) , At Long Last Love (1975) , Daisy Miller (1974) , The Heartbreak Kid (1972) , The Last Picture Show (1971)


Sam Shepard

Sam Shepard

Samuel Shepard Rogers
1943 -
American born Fort Sheridan

Nickname Charlie . Height 6' 1½" (1.87 m) . Spouse O-Lan Jones (9 November 1969 - 1984) (divorced) 1 child.

Descending from Heaven (2007) , The Accidental Husband (2007) , Ruffian (2007) , The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) , The Return (2006/I) , Bandidas (2006) , Walker Payne (2006) , Stealth (2005) , Don't Come Knocking (2005) , The Notebook (2004) , Blind Horizon (2003) , Leo (2002) , Black Hawk Down (2001) , Shot in the Heart (2001) , Swordfish (2001), After the Harvest (2001) , The Pledge (2001) , All the Pretty Horses (2000) , One Kill (2000) , Hamlet (2000) , Snow Falling on Cedars (1999) , Curtain Call (1999) , Dash and Lilly (1999) , Purgatory (1999) , The Only Thrill (1997) , Lily Dale (1996) , "Streets of Laredo" (1995) , The Good Old Boys (1995) , Safe Passage (1994) , The Pelican Brief (1993) , Thunderheart (1992) , Defenseless (1991) , Bright Angel (1991) , Homo Faber (1991), Steel Magnolias (1989) , Baby Boom (1987) , Crimes of the Heart (1986) , Fool for Love (1985) , Country (1984) , Paris, Texas (1984), The Right Stuff (1983) , Frances (1982) , Raggedy Man (1981) , Resurrection (1980) , Days of Heaven (1978) , Renaldo and Clara (1978) , Brand X (1970)


Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen

Ramon Gerard Antonio Estevez
1940 -
American born Dayton

Height 5' 7" (1.70 m) . Purposely flunked his college entrance exam to the University of Dayton so that he could pursue an acting career instead. His father wholeheartedly disapproved until he had gained popular success, not even seeing Martin act until he saw him on the screen at a drive-in in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio. Spouse Janet Sheen (23 December 1961 - present).

Talk to Me (2007) , Flatland: The Movie (2006) , The Commission (2003), The Departed (2006) , Bobby (2006) , Bordertown (2006) , "The West Wing" (2006) , "Two and a Half Men" (2005) , Jerusalemski sindrom (2004) , Milost mora (2003) , Catch Me If You Can (2002) , "Spin City" (2002) , We the People (2002) , O (2001) , The Apostle Paul (2001) , The Time Shifters (1999) , Forget Me Never (1999) , D.R.E.A.M. Team (1999) , A Texas Funeral (1999) , "Chicken Soup for the Soul" (1999) , Storm (1999) , "Total Recall 2070" (1999) , Lost & Found (1999/I) , The Darklings (1999) , Ninth Street (1999) , No Code of Conduct (1998) , Free Money (1998) , A Letter from Death Row (1998) , Babylon 5: The River of Souls (1998) , Voyage of Terror (1998) , Shadrach (1998) , Snitch (1998) , "Stories from My Childhood" (1998) , "Phenomenon: The Lost Archives" (????) , Family Attraction (1998) , Stranger in the Kingdom (1998) , Gunfighter (1998) , Medusa's Child (1997) , "The Simpsons" (1997) , Spawn (1997) , Hostile Waters (1997) , Truth or Consequences, N.M. (1997) , "Gun" (1997) , Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (1996), The War at Home (1996) , Project: ALF (1996) , Alchemy (1996), Crystal Cave (1996), The Elevator (1996) , The American President (1995) , Gospa (1995) , Dead Presidents (1995) , The Break (1995) , Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma, Les (1995) , Dillinger and Capone (1995), Present Tense, Past Perfect (1995) , Sacred Cargo (1995) , Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys (1995) , Bah, Humbug!: The Story of Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' (1994) , Boca (1994) , Roswell (1994) , One of Her Own (1994) , Guns of Honor (1994) , Trigger Fast (1994) , Hits! (1994), A Matter of Justice (1993) , "Tales from the Crypt" (1993) , Gettysburg (1993) , "Murphy Brown" (1993) , Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) , Braving Alaska (1993) , Hear No Evil (1993) , "Queen" (1993) , The Killing Box (1993) , When the Bough Breaks (1993) , Fortunes of War (1993) , The Water Engine (1992) , The Last P.O.W.? The Bobby Garwood Story (1992) , Running Wild (1992/I) , Original Intent (1992) , JFK (1991) , Guilty Until Proven Innocent (1991) , The Maid (1991) , Pomozite Hrvatskoj (1991) , Srpski vodovi smrti (1991) , Jugoslavenska Armija pomaze srpski terorizam (1991) , Touch and Die (1991) , "Captain Planet and the Planeteers" (1990) , Cadence (1990) , Beyond the Stars (1989) , Nightbreaker (1989) , Marked for Murder (1989) , Cold Front (1989) , Beverly Hills Brats (1989) , Judgment in Berlin (1988) , Da (1988) , Wall Street (1987) , Siesta (1987) , The Believers (1987) , Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 (1987) , My Dissident Mom (1987) , Apocalypse Pooh (1987) , A State of Emergency (1986) , Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story (1986) , News at Eleven (1986) , Shattered Spirits (1986) , "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1985) , Out of the Darkness (1985) , The Fourth Wise Man (1985) , "The Atlanta Child Murders" (1985) , Consenting Adult (1985) , The Guardian (1984) , Firestarter (1984) , Choices of the Heart (1983) , "Kennedy" (1983) , The Dead Zone (1983) , Man, Woman and Child (1983) , In the King of Prussia (1983) , Enigma (1983) , That Championship Season (1982) , Gandhi (1982) , In the Custody of Strangers (1982) , No Place to Hide (1982) , Loophole (1981) , "Insight" (1974) , The Final Countdown (1980) , Eagle's Wing (1979) , "Blind Ambition" (1979) , Apocalypse Now (1979) , Taxi!!! (1978) , The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976) , The Cassandra Crossing (1976) , Sweet Hostage (1975) , The Last Survivors (1975) , The Missiles of October (1974) , The Legend of Earl Durand (1974) , The California Kid (1974) , The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd (1974) , The Execution of Private Slovik (1974) , "Harry O" (1974) , Message to My Daughter (1973) , Catholics (1973) , "Love Story" (1973) ,Badlands (1973) , "Medical Center" (1970) , "Dr. Simon Locke" (1973) , "Toma" (1973) , Letters from Three Lovers (1973) , Columbo: Lovely But Lethal (1973) , "The Streets of San Francisco" (1973) , "Cannon" (1972) , "Love, American Style" (1973) , Harry O: Such Dust As Dreams Are Made On (1973) , Crime Club (1973) , "The Rookies" (1973) , "Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law" (1973) , "The F.B.I." (1968) , "Ghost Story" (1973) , When the Line Goes Through (1973) , "Wide World of Mystery" (1973) , Pursuit (1972) , Rage (1972) , That Certain Summer (1972) , "Mannix" (1972) , Pickup on 101 (1972) , No Drums, No Bugles (1972) , Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol (1972) , Mongo's Back in Town (1971) , Goodbye, Raggedy Ann (1971) , "Cade's County" (1971) , "Sarge" (1971) , "Dan August" (1971) , "The Interns" (1971) , "The Young Lawyers" (1970), "Hawaii Five-O" (1970) , "Matt Lincoln"(1970) , "Ironside" (1970) , Catch-22 (1970) , The Andersonville Trial (1970) , "The Mod Squad" (1970) ,"Bracken's World" (1970) , Then Came Bronson (1969) , "Lancer" (1969) , "Mission: Impossible" (1969) , "N.Y.P.D." (1968) , The Subject Was Roses (1968) , "The Edge of Night" (1956) , The Incident (1967) , "The Catholic Hour" (1967) , "Flipper" (1967) , Ten Blocks on the Camino Real (1966) , "Hawk"(1966) , "As the World Turns" (1956) , "The Trials of O'Brien" (1965) , "For the People" (1965) , "The Defenders" (1961) , "The Nurses" (1963) , "The Nurses" (1964) , "My Three Sons" (1964) , "The Outer Limits" (1963) , "Arrest and Trial" (1963) , "East Side/West Side" (1963) , "Armstrong Circle Theatre" (1963) , "The United States Steel Hour" (1962) , "Naked City" (1962) , "Route 66" (1961)


Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen

Carlos Irwin Estevez
1965 -
American born Santa Monica

Nickname The Machine . Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) . Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Estévez on September 3, 1965 in New York City. His father, Martin Sheen, at the time was an actor just breaking into the business with performances on Broadway. His mother, Janet Sheen, was a former New York art student who had met Charlie's father right after he had moved to Manhattan. Martin and Janet had three other children, Emilio Estevez, Renée Estevez and Ramon Estevez, all of whom became actors.At a young age, Charlie took an interest in his father's acting career. When was nine, he was given a small part in his dad's 1974 TV movie The Execution of Private Slovik (1974) (TV). In 1977, he was in the Phillipines where his dad suffered a near-fatal heart attack on the set of Apocalypse Now (1979).While at Santa Monica High School, Charlie had two major interests: acting and baseball. Along with his friends which included Rob Lowe and Sean Penn, he produced and starred in several amateur Super-8 films. On the Vikings baseball team, he was a star shortstop and pitcher. His lifetime record as a pitcher was 40-15. His interest and skill in baseball would later influence some of his movie roles. Unfortunately, his success on the baseball field did not translate to success in the classroom, as he struggled to keep his grades up. Just a few weeks before his scheduled graduation date, Charlie was expelled due to poor attendance and bad grades.After high school, Charlie aggressively pursued many acting roles. His first major role was as a high school student in the teen war film Red Dawn (1984). He followed this up with relatively small roles in TV movies and low-profile releases. His big break came in 1986 when he starred in Oliver Stone's Oscar winning epic Platoon (1986). He drew rave reviews for his portrayal of a young soldier who is caught in the center of a moral crisis in Vietman.The success of Platoon (1986) prompted Oliver Stone to cast Charlie in his next movie Wall Street (1987) alongside his father and veteran actor Michael Douglas. The movie with its "Greed is Good" theme became an instant hit with viewers.Shortly after, Stone approached Charlie about the starring role in his next movie, Born on the Fourth of July (1989). When Tom Cruise eventually got the part, Sheen ended up hearing the news from his brother Emilio Estevez and not even getting as much as a call from Stone. This led to a fallout and the two have not worked together since.The fallout with Stone, however, did nothing to hurt Charlie's career in the late 80s and early 90s, as he continued to establish himself as one of the top box office draws with a string of hits that included Young Guns (1988), Major League (1989), and Hot Shots! (1991). However, as the mid-90s neared, his good fortune both personally and professionally, soon came to an end.Around this time, Charlie, who had already been to drug rehab, was beginning to develop a reputation as a hard-partying, womanizer. In 1995, the same year he was briefly married to model Donna Peele, he was called to testify at the trial of Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss. At the trial, while under oath he admitted to spending nearly $50,000 on 27 of Fleiss' $2,500-a-night prostitutes.His downward spiral continued the following year when his ex-girlfriend Brittany Ashland filed charges claiming that he physically abused her. He was later charged with misdemeanor battery to which he pleaded no contest and was given a year's suspended sentence, two years' probation and a $2,800 fine. He finally hit rock bottom in May 1998 when he was hospitalized in Thousand Oaks, California following a near-fatal drug overdose. Later that month, he was ordered back to the drug rehab center which he had previously left after one day.During this stretch, Charlie's film career began to suffer as well. He starred in a series of box office flops that included The Arrival (1996) and Shadow Conspiracy (1997). However as the 90s came to end, so did Charlie's string of bad luck.In 2000, Charlie, now clean and sober, was chosen to replace Michael J. Fox on the ABC hit sitcom "Spin City" (1996). Though his stint lasted only two seasons, Charlie's performance caught the eye of CBS executives who in 2003 were looking for an established star to help carry their Monday night lineup of sitcoms which included "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996). The sitcom "Two and a Half Men" (2003) starred Charlie as a swinging, irresponsible womanizer whose life changes when his nephew suddenly appears on his doorstep. The show became a huge hit, breathing much needed life into Charlie's fading career.Charlie's personal life also appeared to be improving. In 2002, he married fellow actress Denise Richards, whom he first met while shooting the movie Good Advice (2001). In March 2004, they had a daughter, Sam, and it was announced shortly after that Denise was pregnant with the couple's second child. By all reports, the couple seemed to be very happy together. However, like all of Charlie's previous relationships, the stability did not last long. In March of 2005, Denise, who was six-months pregnant, filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. She gave birth to a second daughter Lola in June of that same year. Spouse Denise Richards (15 June 2002 - present) (filed for divorce) 2 children, Donna Peele (3 September 1995 - 19 November 1996) (divorced).

Foodfight! (2007) , "Two and a Half Men" (2006) , Scary Movie 4 (2006) , The Big Bounce (2004) , Scary Movie 3 (2003) , Deeper Than Deep (2003) , "Spin City" (2002) , Good Advice (2001) , Rated X (2000) , Being John Malkovich (1999) , Five Aces (1999) , "Sugar Hill" (1999) , No Code of Conduct (1998) , Free Money (1998) , A Letter from Death Row (1998) , Postmortem (1998/I) , Bad Day on the Block (1997) , Discovery Mars (1997) , Money Talks (1997) , Shadow Conspiracy (1997) , The Arrival (1996) , "Friends" (1996) , All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996) , Frame by Frame (1996) , Loose Women (1996) , Terminal Velocity (1994) , Major League II (1994) , The Chase (1994) , The Three Musketeers (1993) , Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) , Hearts of Hot Shots Part Deux: A Filmmaker's Apology (1993), Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) , Deadfall (1993) , Beyond the Law (1992) , Amazing Stories: Book Three (1992) , Hot Shots! (1991), The Rookie (1990) , Men at Work (1990) , Navy Seals (1990) , Courage Mountain (1990) , Cadence (1990) , Catchfire (1990) , Major League (1989) , Comicitis (1989) , Tale of Two Sisters (1989) , Eight Men Out (1988), Young Guns (1988) , Never on Tuesday (1988) , Wall Street (1987) , No Man's Land (1987) , Three for the Road (1987) , Predator: The Concert (1987) , Wisdom (1986) , Platoon (1986) , The Wraith (1986) , Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) , Lucas (1986) , "Amazing Stories" (1986) , A Life in the Day (1986) , The Boys Next Door (1985) , Out of the Darkness (1985) , The Fourth Wise Man (1985) , Silence of the Heart (1984) , Red Dawn (1984) , The Execution of Private Slovik (1974)


Ally Sheedy

Ally Sheedy

Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy
1962 -
American born New York City

Height 5' 5" (1.65 m) . While at New York's Bank Street School, 12-year-old Ally Sheedy wrote about a mythical encounter between Queen Elizabeth I and an inquisitive mouse. The result, "She Was Nice to Mice", was published by McGraw-Hill and became an instant best seller. Although it proved a springboard to an acting career, Sheedy's strongest memories of childhood remain those of "dancing and doing plays". From six until fourteen, she danced with the American Ballet Theatre, and during summers at Fire Island she'd "get a bunch of kids together and stage shows on back lawns and porches". When she discovered that to stay with dancing meant staying with starvation diets, she shifted her focus to acting for good. Meanwhile, her book brought her requests from several publications. The Village Voice asked her to review movies and the New York Times wanted her to review children's books. The assignment she accepted was from Ms. Magazine, which requested an article about her mother and herself. It was an appearance on ""The Mike Douglas Show" (1961) to promote her book, however, that brought Sheedy work as a performer. Signed by an agent who caught the show, she was sent out on television commercials immediately. Only 15 at the time, she also performed off Broadway and on a series of after-school specials. The day she turned 18, Sheedy packed her bags and headed for Los Angeles, where she enrolled in the drama department at USC, and soon landed roles in the television drama The Best Little Girl in the World (1981) (TV), The Day the Loving Stopped (1981) (TV), Splendor in the Grass (1981) (TV) and Homeroom (1981) (TV), and played a recurring character on "Hill Street Blues" (1981). The strength of her performances led directly to her film debut as Sean Penn's naive but knowing girlfriend, "J.C.", in Bad Boys (1983). That same year (1983), she starred as Matthew Broderick's zany partner in WarGames (1983). After starring as Rob Lowe's would-be romantic interest in Oxford Blues (1984), the withdrawn adolescent of The Breakfast Club (1985) and Gene Hackman's adoring daughter in Twice in a Lifetime (1985), Sheedy played her first fully adult role in St. Elmo's Fire (1985), the 1985 hit about college friends. Spouse David Lansbury (10 October 1992 - present) 1 child.

Steamroom (2007) , Day Zero (2006), The Veteran (2007) , Shooting Livien (2005) , Noise (2004) , Shelter Island (2003) , A Good Night to Die (2003) , "The Dead Zone" (2003) , Life on the Line (2003) , The Interrogation of Michael Crowe (2002) , Happy Here and Now (2002) , "Once and Again" (2002) , Just a Dream (2002) , "Strange Frequency" (2001) , The Warden (2001) , "Oz" (2001) , I'll Take You There (1999) , Our Guys: Outrage at Glen Ridge (1999) , The Autumn Heart (1999) , Sugar Town (1999) , Advice from a Caterpillar (1999) , The Fury Within (1998) , High Art (1998) , Myth America (1998) , Buried Alive II (1997) , Country Justice (1997) , Macon County Jail (1997) , The Definite Maybe (1997) , Groupies (1997) , Hijacked: Flight 285 (1996) , "The Outer Limits" (1996) , Amnesia (1996), One Night Stand (1995) , The Tin Soldier (1995) , The Haunting of Seacliff Inn (1994) , Parallel Lives (1994), Red Shoe Diaries 4: Auto Erotica (1994) , Ultimate Betrayal (1994) , Man's Best Friend (1993) , Chantilly Lace (1993) , "The Hidden Room" (1993) , The Pickle (1993) , Lethal Exposure (1993) , Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) , Tattle Tale (1992) , "Red Shoe Diaries" (1992) , Only the Lonely (1991) , The Lost Capone (1990), Fear (1990) , Betsy's Wedding (1990) , Heart of Dixie (1989) , Short Circuit 2 (1988) , Maid to Order (1987) , We Are the Children (1987), Short Circuit (1986) , Blue City (1986) , Twice in a Lifetime (1985) , St. Elmo's Fire (1985) , The Breakfast Club (1985) , Oxford Blues (1984) , WarGames (1983) , Bad Boys (1983) , Deadly Lessons (1983) , "Hill Street Blues" (1983) , "St. Elsewhere" (1982) , "Chicago Story" (1982) , Splendor in the Grass (1981) , The Day the Loving Stopped (1981) , Homeroom (1981) , The Violation of Sarah McDavid (1981) , The Best Little Girl in the World (1981) , I Think I'm Having a Baby (1981)


Moira Shearer

Moira Shearer

Moira Shearer King
1926 - 2006 (natural causes)
British born Dunfermline

Moira was born the daughter of Harold V. King in Dunfermline, Scotland. She was educated at Dunfermline High School, Ndola in Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia) and Bearsden Academy, Scotland. She received her professional training at the Mayfair School and The Nicholas Legat Studio. She made her debut in the International Ballet with 1941 and then danced at Sadler's Wells in 1942. From 1942 to 1952 she danced all the major classic roles and a full repertoire of revivals and new ballets. Her first ballet role was "Sleeping Beauty" at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in 1946. She toured the United States with the Sadler's Wells Ballet in 1949 and in 1950/51. She toured as Sally Bowles in "I am a Camera" in 1955 and appeared at the Bristol Old Vic as "Major Barbara" in 1956. Although these performances were the start of her secondary career as an actress, she continued her primary career as a ballerina. She has appeared on TV as a ballerina and as an actress. Spouse Ludovic Kennedy (February 1950 - 31 January 2006) (her death) 4 children.

A Simple Man (1987) , Peeping Tom (1960) , 1-2-3-4 ou Les Collants noirs (1960) , The Man Who Loved Redheads (1955) , The Story of Three Loves (1953) , The Tales of Hoffmann (1951) , The Red Shoes (1948)


William Shatner

William Shatner

1931 -
Canadian born Montreal

Nickname Bill . Height 5' 9½" (1.77 m) . Handsome Canadian-born actor who - despite his detractors - has notched up an impressive 50-years-plus in front of the camera, most recently displaying comedic talent, and being instantly recognizable to several generations of cult TV fans as the square-jawed Capt. James T. Kirk, commander of the starship USS Enterprise.Shatner spent many years honing his craft in TV and live theater before debuting alongside Yul Brynner in The Brothers Karamazov (1958). He was kept busy during the 1960s in films such as The Intruder (1962) and Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) and on television guest-starring in dozens of shows such as "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955), "The Defenders" (1961), "The Outer Limits" (1963) and "The Twilight Zone" (1959). In 1966 Shatner boarded the USS Enterprise for three seasons of "Star Trek" (1966), co-starring alongside Leonard Nimoy, with the series eventually becoming a bona-fide cult classic with a worldwide legion of fans known as "Trekkies. After "Star Trek" folded, Shatner spent the rest of the decade and the 1970s making the rounds guest-starring on many prime-time TV shows,including "Hawaii Five-O" (1968), "Marcus Welby, M.D." (1969) and "Ironside" (1967). He has also appeared in several feature films, but they were mainly B-grade (or lower) fare such as the embarrassingly bad Euro western Comanche blanco (1968) (aka The White Comanche) and the campy Kingdom of the Spiders (1977). However, the 1980s saw a major resurgence in Shatner's career with the renewed interest in the old "Star Trek" (1966) television series culminating in a series of big-budget "Star Trek" feature films including Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982), Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). In addition, he starred in the lightweight cop series "T.J. Hooker" (1982) from 1982 to 1986, alongside spunky Heather Locklear, and surprised many fans with his droll comedic talents in Airplane II: The Sequel (1982), Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) and Miss Congeniality (2000).He has most recently been starring in the David E. Kelley television shows "The Practice" (1997) and "Boston Legal" (2004). Spouse Elizabeth Anderson Martin (13 February 2001 - present), Nerine Kidd (15 November 1997 - 9 August 1999) (her death), Marcy Lafferty (20 October 1973 - 1994) (divorced), Gloria Rand (12 August 1956 - 1969) (divorced) 3 children.

Free Enterprise 2 (2006) , Horrorween (2007) , Star Trek: Legacy (2006) , "Everest" (2007) , "Boston Legal" (2006) , Star Trek: Encounters (2006) , Over the Hedge (2006), The Wild (2006) , "Atomic Betty" Last Laugh '05 (2005) , "Invasion Iowa" (2005) , Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous (2005) , Lil' Pimp (2005) , Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004) , "Chilly Beach" (2004), "The Practice" (2004) , A Carol Christmas (2003) , Groom Lake (2002) , "Full Moon Fright Night" (2002) , American Psycho II: All American Girl (2002) , Showtime (2002) , Shoot or Be Shot (2002) , The Kid (2001) , "Bob Patterson" (2001) , Osmosis Jones (2001) , Miss Congeniality (2000), "3rd Rock from the Sun" (1999) , Falcon Down (2000) , "A Twist in the Tale" (1999) , Land of the Free (1998) , "Hercules" (1998) , Free Enterprise (1998) , "Cosby"(1997) , The First Men on the Moon (1997) , "Perversions of Science" (????) , Star Trek: Generations (1997) , Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (1997) , Dead Man's Island (1996) , Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. (1996) , "TekWar" (1995) , "Eek! the Cat" (1993) , Janek: The Silent Betrayal (1994) , Star Trek: Generations (1994) , TekWar: TekJustice (1994) , TekWar: TekLab (1994) , "SeaQuest DSV" (1994) , TekWar: TekLords (1994) , TekWar (1994) , Star Trek: Judgment Rites (1994) , Columbo: Butterfly in Shades of Grey (1993) , Family of Strangers (1993) , Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) , Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Enhanced (1992) , Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) , "Voice of the Planet" (1991) , Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) , Broken Angel (1988) , The Trial of Standing Bear (1988) , Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) , T.J. Hooker: Blood Sport (1986) , "T.J. Hooker" (1986) , North Beach and Rawhide (1985) , "The Ray Bradbury Theater" (1985) , Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), Secrets of a Married Man (1984) , Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) , Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982) , Visiting Hours (1982) , T.J. Hooker (1982) , The Babysitter (1980) , The Kidnapping of the President (1980) , Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) , Disaster on the Coastliner (1979) , Riel (1979) , Crash (1978) , Little Women (1978) , The Third Walker (1978) , Land of No Return (1978) , The Bastard (1978) , "How the West Was Won" (1978) , "The Oregon Trail" (1977) , Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) , "Testimony of Two Men" (1977) , A Whale of a Tale (1977) , Columbo: Fade in to Murder (1976) , Perilous Voyage (1976) , "Barbary Coast" (1975) , The Devil's Rain (1975) , Barbary Coast (1975) , "The Rookies" (1975) , The Tenth Level (1975) , "Police Woman" (1974) , "Amy Prentiss" (????) , "Police Story" (1974) , Impulse (1974) , "Kodiak" (1974) ,"Petrocelli" (1974) , "Kung Fu" (1974) , Big Bad Mama (1974) , "Ironside" (1970) , "The Six Million Dollar Man" (1974) , "The Magician" (1974) , Pray for the Wildcats (1974) , "Star Trek" (1973) , Indict and Convict (1974) , Pioneer Woman (1973) , "Dr. Simon Locke" (1973) , "Mannix" (1973) , The Horror at 37,000 Feet (1973) , "Barnaby Jones" (1973) , Go Ask Alice (1973) , Incident on a Dark Street (1973) , "The Bold Ones: The New Doctors" (1973) ,"Marcus Welby, M.D." (1972) , "Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law" (1972) , "Mission: Impossible" (1971) , "Hawaii Five-O" (1972) , "The Sixth Sense" (1972) , The Hound of the Baskervilles (1972) , The People (1972), "Cade's County" (1971) , Owen Marshall, Counsellor at Law (1971) , "Storefront Lawyers" (1971) , Vanished (1971) , "The Name of the Game" (1970) , "The F.B.I." (1970) , The Andersonville Trial (1970) , "Medical Center" (1970) , Sole Survivor (1970) , "The Virginian" (1965) , "Star Trek" (1969) , Shadow Game (1969) , Comanche blanco (1968) , Alexander the Great (1968) , "Off to See the Wizard" (1968) , "Insight" (1967) ,"Gunsmoke" (1966) , "Dr. Kildare" (1966) , "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (1964) ,"The Big Valley" (1966) , "The Fugitive" (1965) , "Twelve O'Clock High" (1965) , "For the People" (1965) , "The Defenders" (1961) , Incubus (1965) , "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (1964) ,"The Reporter" (1964) , The Outrage (1964) , "The Outer Limits" (1964) , "Burke's Law" (1964) , "Arrest and Trial" (1964) , "Route 66"(1963) , "Channing" (1963) , "77 Sunset Strip" (1963) , "The Twilight Zone" (1960) , "Alcoa Premiere" (1963) , "The Nurses" (1963) , "The Dick Powell Show" (1963) , The Intruder (1962) , "Naked City" (1962) , Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) , The Explosive Generation (1961) , "Thriller" (1961) , "Play of the Week" (1960) , "Festival" (1960) , "Outlaws" (1960) , "Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond" (1960) ,"The DuPont Show of the Month" (1960) , "Adventures in Paradise" (1960) , The Night of the Auk (1960) , "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1957) , Julius Caesar (1960) , "Sunday Showcase" (1959) , "Tactic" (1959) , "Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1958) , "The United States Steel Hour" (1958) , "Kraft Television Theatre" (1957) , "Playhouse 90" (1958) , "Climax!" (1958) , "Suspicion" (1958) , The Brothers Karamazov (1958) , "Studio One" (1957) , "The Kaiser Aluminum Hour" (1956) , Oedipus Rex (1957) , "Goodyear Television Playhouse" (1956) ,Billy Budd (1955), "Howdy Doody" (1954) , The Butler's Night Off (1951)


Omar Sharif

Omar Sharif

Michael Shalhoub
1932 -
Egyptian born Alexandria

Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) . Spouse Faten Hamama (1954 - 1974) (divorced) 1 child.

10,000 B.C. (2007) , One Night with the King (2006) , Kronprinz Rudolf (2006) , Fuoco su di me (2006) , San Pietro (2005) , The Search for Eternal Egypt (2005) , Hidalgo (2004) , "Petits mythes urbains" (2003) , Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du Coran (2003) , Shaka Zulu: The Citadel (2001) , The Parole Officer (2001) , Censor (2001) , The 13th Warrior (1999) , Heaven Before I Die (1997) , Gulliver's Travels (1996) , "¿Qué apostamos?" (1995) , Catherine the Great (1995), Lie Down with Lions (1994) , "Encantada de la vida" (1993) , "Querida Concha" (1993) , "Mayrig" (1993) , Dehk, we leab we gad we hob (1993) , Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris (1992) , Tengoku no Taizai (1992) , 588 rue paradis (1992) , Beyond Justice (1992) , Memories of Midnight (1991) , Mayrig (1991) , Moaten Masry, al- (1991) , Viaggio d'amore (1990) , Mountains of the Moon (1990) , Roi de Patagonie, Le (1990), The Rainbow Thief (1990) , "Principe del deserto, Il" (1989) , Quattro piccole donne (1989) , Aragoz, al- (1989) , Pyramides bleues, Les (1988) , Possédés, Les (1988) , Keys to Freedom (1988) , Grand Larceny (1987) , Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (1986) , "The Mind of David Berglas" (1986) , Harem (1986) , "Peter the Great" (1986) , Vicious Circle (1985) , Top Secret! (1984) , "The Far Pavilions" (1984) , Martingale, La (1983), Ayoub (1983) , Green Ice (1981) , Inchon (1981) , Pleasure Palace (1980) , Oh Heavenly Dog (1980) , The Baltimore Bullet (1980) , S+H+E: Security Hazards Expert (1980) , Bloodline (1979) , Ashanti (1979) , Mysteries of the Great Pyramids (1977) , The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) , Ace Up My Sleeve (1976) , Funny Lady (1975) , Juggernaut (1974) , The Tamarind Seed (1974), "Île mystérieuse, L'" (1973) , Isla misteriosa y el capitán Nemo, La (1973) , Droit d'aimer, Le (1972) , Casse, Le (1971) , The Horsemen (1971) , The Last Valley (1971) , Trois hommes sur un cheval (1969) , "Bracken's World" (1969) , The Appointment (1969) , Che! (1969) , Mackenna's Gold (1969), Mayerling (1968) , Funny Girl (1968) , C'era una volta... (1967) , The Night of the Generals (1967) ,Poppies Are Also Flowers (1966) , Doctor Zhivago (1965) , Fabuleuse aventure de Marco Polo, La (1965) , Genghis Khan (1965) , Mamalik, El (1965) , The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964) , Behold a Pale Horse (1964) , The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) , The Maleluks (1963) , Lawrence of Arabia (1962) , Fi baitina rajul (1961) , Nahr el hub (1961) , Hubbi el wahid (1961) , Ishayat hub (1961) , Gharam el assiad (1961) , Lawet el hub (1960) , Bidaya wa nihaya (1960) , Fadiha fil Zamalek (1959) , Maweed maa maghoul (1959) , Min ajal emraa (1959) , Sayedat el kasr (1959) , Seraa fil Nil (1959) , Goha (1958) , La anam (1958) , Shatie el asrar (1958) , Ard el salam (1957) , Châtelaine du Liban, La (1956) , Siraa Fil-Mina (1956) , Ayyamine el helwa (1955) , Shaytan al-Sahra (1954) , Siraa Fil-Wadi (1954)


Jane Seymour

Jane Seymour

Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg
1951 -
British born Hillingdon

Height 5' 4" (1.63 m) . Spouse James Keach (15 May 1993 - present) 2 children, David Flynn (18 July 1981 - May 1992) (divorced) 2 children, Geoffrey Planer (1977 - 1978) (divorced), Michael Attenborough (1971 - 1973) (divorced).

After Sex (2007) , Blind Guy Driving (2006) , "Justice" (2006) , "How I Met Your Mother" (2006) , The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell (2006) , "Modern Men" (2006) ,Wedding Crashers (2005) , "Smallville" (2005) , "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2004) , Heart of a Stranger (2002) , Touching Wild Horses (2002) , Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart Within (2001) , Blackout (2001/I) , Yesterday's Children (2000) , Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble (2000) , Murder in the Mirror (2000) , Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: The Movie (1999) , A Memory in My Heart (1999) , A Marriage of Convenience (1998) , The New Swiss Family Robinson (1998) , "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (1998) , Quest for Camelot (1998) , The Absolute Truth (1997) , A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith Story (1994) , Heidi (1993) , Praying Mantis (1993) , Sunstroke (1992) , Are You Lonesome Tonight (1992) , Memories of Midnight (1991) , I Remember You (1991) , Matters of the Heart (1990) , Angel of Death (1990) , Révolution française, La (1989), "War and Remembrance" (1988) , Jack the Ripper (1988) , Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988) , The Woman He Loved (1988) , Keys to Freedom (1988) , Túnel, El (1987) , "Crossings" (1986) , Head Office (1985) , Jamaica Inn (1985) , Obsessed with a Married Woman (1985) , The Sun Also Rises (1984) , Dark Mirror (1984) , Lassiter (1984) , The Haunting Passion (1983) , The Phantom of the Opera (1983) , The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982) , "East of Eden" (1981) , Oh Heavenly Dog (1980) , Somewhere in Time (1980) , The Badness Within Him (1980) , Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (1979) , "Battlestar Galactica" (1978) , Battlestar Galactica (1978) , Love's Dark Ride (1978) , "The Awakening Land" (1978) , Killer on Board (1977) , Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977) , "Seventh Avenue" (1977) , "McCloud" (1977) , Benny and Barney: Las Vegas Undercover (1977) , The Four Feathers (1977) , "Captains and the Kings" (1976) , Morir... dormir... tal vez soñar (1976) , The Story of David (1976) , "Our Mutual Friend" (1976) , "The Hanged Man" (1975) , Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) , "The Onedin Line" (1972) , "Great Mysteries" (1973) , Live and Let Die (1973) , "The Strauss Family" (1972) , "The Pathfinders" (1972) , Young Winston (1972) , The Best Pair of Legs in the Business (1972) , "Here Come the Double Deckers" (1970) , The Only Way (1970) , Oh! What a Lovely War (1969)


Peter Sellers

Peter Sellers

Richard Henry Sellers
1925 - 1980 (heart attack)
British born Southsea

Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) . Peter Sellers was born to a well-off English acting family in 1925. His mother and father worked in an acting company run by his grandmother. As a child, Sellers was spoiled, as his parents' first child had died at birth. He enlisted in the army and fought during World War II, where he met Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine, who would become his future workmates. After the war he set up a review in London, which was a combination of music (he played the drums) and impressions. Then, all of a sudden, he burst into prominence as the voices of numerous favourites on "The Goon Show" (1951-1960), making his debut in films in Penny Points to Paradise (1951) and Down Among the Z Men (1952), before making it big as one of the criminals in The Ladykillers (1955). These small but showy roles continued throughout the 1950s, but he got his first big break playing the dogmatic union man, Fred Kite, in I'm All Right Jack (1959). The film's success led to starring vehicles into the 1960s that showed off his extreme comic ability to its fullest, but after the relative failure of What's New, Pussycat (1965), which was Woody Allen's first film, Sellers embarked on a rapid downfall to "Grade Z" movies in the 1970s, all of which he claimed to have made only because he needed the money. In 1972 he read the book "Being There" and decided to make it into a film. It took him seven years to finally bring it to the screen, but it earned him a Best Actor Oscar nomination (he lost to Dustin Hoffman's portrayal of "Superdad" in Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)). Being There (1979) proved to be somewhat of a last hurrah for Sellers, as he died the following year. His last movie, The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980), completed just before his death, proved to be another flop. Director Blake Edwards' attempt at reviving the Pink Panther series after Sellers' death resulted in two panned 1980s comedies, the first of which, Trail of the Pink Panther (1982), deals with Inspector Clouseau's disappearance and was made from material cut from previous Pink Panther films and includes interviews with the original casts playing their original characters. Spouse Lynne Frederick (18 February 1977 - 24 July 1980) (his death), Miranda Quarry (24 August 1970 - 1974) (divorced), Britt Ekland (19 February 1964 - 18 December 1968) (divorced) 1 child, Anne Howe (15 September 1951 - 1961) (divorced) 2 children.

The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980) , Being There (1979) , The Prisoner of Zenda (1979) , Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) , Kingdom of Gifts (1978) , The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) , Murder by Death (1976) , The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) , The Great McGonagall (1974) , Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974) , The Optimists (1973) , The Blockhouse (1973) , Ghost in the Noonday Sun (1973) , Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972) , "Sykes" (1972) , Where Does It Hurt? (1972) , 'Wiltons' - The Handsomest Hall in Town (1970) , There's a Girl in My Soup (1970) , A Day at the Beach (1970) , Hoffman (1970) , The Magic Christian (1969) , "It Takes a Thief" (1969) , I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! (1968) , The Party (1968) , The Bobo (1967), Woman Times Seven (1967) , Casino Royale (1967) , Alice in Wonderland (1966/I) , Caccia alla volpe (1966) , The Wrong Box (1966) , What's New, Pussycat (1965) , Birds, Bees and Storks (1965) , Carol for Another Christmas (1964) , A Shot in the Dark (1964) ,The World of Henry Orient (1964) , Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) , The Pink Panther (1963) , Heavens Above! (1963) , The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963) , "The Telegoons" (1963) , The Dock Brief (1962) , Waltz of the Toreadors (1962) , Lolita (1962) , The Road to Hong Kong (1962) , Only Two Can Play (1962) , "The Jo Stafford Show" (1961) , Mr. Topaze (1961) , Two Way Stretch (1960) , The Millionairess (1960) , Never Let Go (1960) , The Battle of the Sexes (1959) , The Mouse That Roared (1959) , I'm All Right Jack (1959) , Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959) , The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (1959) , tom thumb (1958) , Up the Creek (1958) , The April 8th Show (Seven Days Early) (1958) , The Naked Truth (1957) , The Smallest Show on Earth (1957) , "Yes, It's the Cathode-Ray Tube Show!" (1957) , Insomnia Is Good for You (1957) , "Son of Fred" (1956) , "A Show Called Fred" (1956) , The Man Who Never Was (1956) , "The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d" (1956) , The Case of the Mukkinese Battle Horn (1956) , The Ladykillers (1955) , John and Julie (1955) , "And So to Bentley" (1954) , Orders Are Orders (1954) , Our Girl Friday (1953) , Down Among the Z Men (1952) , Goonreel (1952) , Penny Points to Paradise (1951) , Let's Go Crazy (1951) , The Black Rose (1950)


Tom Selleck

Tom Selleck

Thomas William Selleck
1945 -
American born Detroit

Height 6' 4" (1.93 m) . Spouse Jillie Mack (7 August 1987 - present) 1 child, Jacqueline Ray (1970 - 1982) (divorced) 1 child.

Meet the Robinsons (2007) , "Boston Legal" (2006) , Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise (2006) , Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006) , Stone Cold (2005) , Ike: Countdown to D-Day (2004) , Reversible Errors (2004) , Twelve Mile Road (2003) , Anus Magillicutty (2003) , Monte Walsh (2003) , Touch 'Em All McCall (2003) , Crossfire Trail (2001), Special Ops: Mike Force (2001) , Running Mates (2000) , "Friends" (1996) , The Love Letter (1999) , "The Closer" (1998) , In & Out (1997) , Last Stand at Saber River (1997) , Ruby Jean and Joe (1996) , Kids for Character (1996) , Broken Trust (1995), Open Season (1995) , Mr. Baseball (1992) , Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) , Folks! (1992) , 3 Men and a Little Lady (1990) , Quigley Down Under (1990) , An Innocent Man (1989) , Her Alibi (1989) , "Magnum, P.I." (1987) ,
Three Men and a Baby (1987) , "Murder, She Wrote" (1986) , Runaway (1984) , Lassiter (1984) , High Road to China (1983) , "Simon & Simon" (1982) , The Shadow Riders (1982) , Divorce Wars: A Love Story (1982) , Christmas in Hawaii (1981) , "The Rockford Files" (1978) , The Concrete Cowboys (1979) , The Sacketts (1979) , The Chinese Typewriter (1979) , "Taxi" (1978) , The Gypsy Warriors (1978) , Superdome (1978) , Coma (1978/I) , The Washington Affair (1977) , Bunco (1977) , "Charlie's Angels" (1976) , Midway (1976) , Most Wanted (1976) ,
"Doctors' Hospital" (1976), "The Streets of San Francisco" (1975) , Returning Home (1975) , "Mannix" (1975) , "Marcus Welby, M.D." (1974) , "Lucas Tanner" (1975) , "The Young and the Restless" (1973) , A Case of Rape (1974) , "Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law" (1973) , "The F.B.I." (1973) , Terminal Island (1973) , "Wide World of Mystery" (1973) , Shadow of Fear (1973) , Daughters of Satan (1972) , "Sarge" (1971) , The Seven Minutes (1971) , Myra Breckinridge (1970) , The Movie Murderer (1970) , "Bracken's World" (1969) , "Lancer" (1969)


George Segal

George Segal

1934 -
American born New York City

Height 5' 11" (1.80 m) . At one time in the early 1970s, it seemed like George Segal would have a career like that enjoyed by his contemporary Jack Nicholson, that of an actor's actor equally adept at comedy and drama. Segal never made the leap to superstar status, and surprisingly, has never won a major acting award, the latter phenomenon being particularly surprising when viewed from the period 1973-4, when he reached the height of his career, appearing in A Touch of Class (1973) and Robert Altman's California Split (1974). It was at this point that Segal's career went awry, when he priced himself as a superstar with a seven-figure salary, but failed to come through at the box office. The Black Bird (1975) was a failure, but "Lucky Lady" was a disaster. Ironically, at the end of the decade, he dropped out of a movie that would have burnished his tarnished lustre as a star: Blake Edwards' 10 (1979). 10 (1979) made Dudley Moore a star, while Arthur (1981) made him a superstar in the 1980s, a lost decade for Segal. It was an example of a career burnout usually associated with the "Oscar curse" (his No Way to Treat a Lady (1968) co-star Rod Steiger, for example, was a great character actor whose career was run off the rails by the expectations raised by the Academy Award). George Segal has never won an Oscar, but more surprisingly, has only been nominated once, for Best Supporting Actor of 1966 for his role as "Nick" in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). George Segal was born on February 13, 1934 in Great Neck, Long Island, New York. After a stint in the military, he made his bones as a stage actor before being cast in his first meaty film role in The Young Doctors (1961). His turns in Ship of Fools (1965) and the eponymous King Rat (1965) in 1965 heralded the arrival of a major talent. He followed it up with his Oscar-nominated performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), in which he more than held his own against Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) was a cultural phenomenon, the film that wrecked the MPDDA censorship code that had been in place since 1934, and a huge box office success to boot. He had arrived in the major leagues.By the early 1970s, appearances in such films as The Owl and the Pussycat (1970), Blume in Love (1973), Born to Win (1971) and The Hot Rock (1972) had made him a major star with an enviable reputation, just under the heights of the superstar status enjoyed by the likes of Paul Newman. He followed up A Touch of Class (1973) (a hit film for which his co-star Glenda Jackson won an Oscar) and his brilliant performance as the out-of-control gambler in California Split (1974) with a co-starring turn opposite of Jane Fonda in Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), a big hit that revitalized Jane Fonda's film carer. He gave a deft comic performance in Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978) with Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Morley, which proved a modest box office success. For all practical purposes, even after the failures of The Black Bird (1975), "Lucky Lady" and The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976), it seemed like Segal, with a few deft career choices, could reorient his career and deliver on the promise of his early period.That he didn't may be the unintended consequence of his focusing on comedy to the detriment of drama. The comedy A Touch of Class (1973) made him a million dollar-per-film movie star, and that's what he concentrated on. Segal began relying on his considerable charm to pull off movies that had little going for them other than their star, and it backfired on him. These films weren't infused with the outrageously funny, subversive comedy of Where's Poppa? (1970), a success from his first period that he enjoyed along with co-star Ruth Gordon and director Carl Reiner.When Segal first made it in the mid-1960s, he established his serious actor bona fides with a deal he cut with ABC-TV that featured him in TV adaptations of Broadway plays. He also played a very memorable "Biff Loman" in Death of a Salesman (1966) (TV), shining in performance in counterpoint to the vital presence that was Lee J. Cobb's "Willy Loman". It was a good life for an actor, and he took time to show off his banjo-playing skills by fronting the "Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band", with which he cut several records.While the 1980s were mostly a career wasteland for Segal, he came back in the 1990s, using his flair for comedy as part of the ensemble cast of "Just Shoot Me!" (1997). Spouse Sonia Schultz Greenbaum (1996 - present), Linda Rogoff (1982 - 13 June 1996) (her death), Marion Sobel (1956 - 1981) (divorced) 2 children.

Three Days to Vegas (2006) , Chutzpah, This Is? (2005), Fielder's Choice (2005) , Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone (2005) , Heights (2004) , The Amazing Westerbergs (2004) , "Just Shoot Me!" (2003) , "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2003) , The Electric Piper (2003) , "The Zeta Project" (2002) , The Linda McCartney Story (2000) , Houdini (1998) , "The Naked Truth"(1995) , "Tracey Takes On..." (1997) , "Caroline in the City" (1997) , "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest" (1996) , The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) , The Cable Guy (1996) , Flirting with Disaster (1996) , The Making of a Hollywood Madam (1996) , It's My Party (1996) , The Babysitter (1995) , To Die For (1995) , "High Tide" (1994) , Direct Hit (1994) , Following Her Heart (1994) , "Picture Windows" (1994) , Seasons of the Heart (1994) , "Burke's Law" (1994) , Deep Down (1994) , The Feminine Touch (1994) , "Murder, She Wrote" (1993) , Look Who's Talking Now (1993) , Taking the Heat (1993) , Joshua Tree (1993) , Orso chiamato Arturo, Un (1992) , Me, Myself and I (1992) , For the Boys (1991) , Fiofaniya, risuyushchaya smert (1991) , The Endless Game (1990) , Look Who's Talking (1989) , All's Fair (1989) , "Murphy's Law" (1988) , Run for Your Life (1988) , "Take Five" (1987) , Many Happy Returns (1986) , Stick (1985) , Not My Kid (1985) , The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood (1984) , The Cold Room (1984) , Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer (1983) , Killing 'em Softly (1982) , Deadly Game (1982) , Carbon Copy (1981) , "Winnetou le mescalero" (1980) , The Last Married Couple in America (1980) , Lost and Found (1979) , Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978), Rollercoaster (1977) , Fun with Dick and Jane (1977) , The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976) , The Black Bird (1975) , Russian Roulette (1975) , "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1975) , California Split (1974) , The Terminal Man (1974) , A Touch of Class (1973) , Blume in Love (1973) , The Lie (1973) , The Hot Rock (1972) , Born to Win (1971) , The Owl and the Pussycat (1970) , Where's Poppa? (1970) , Loving (1970) , The Bridge at Remagen (1969) , The Southern Star (1969) , Suo modo di fare, Il (1969) , No Way to Treat a Lady (1968) , Bye Bye Braverman (1968) , Of Mice and Men (1968) , The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) , The Quiller Memorandum (1966) , Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) , Lost Command (1966) , Death of a Salesman (1966) , King Rat (1965) , Ship of Fools (1965) , Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964) , The New Interns (1964) , "Arrest and Trial" (1964) , "The Nurses" (1963) , Act One (1963) , "Channing" (1963) , "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" (1963) , "Naked City" (1963) , "Armstrong Circle Theatre" (1960) , The Longest Day (1962) , "The United States Steel Hour" (1962) , The Young Doctors (1961) , The Closing Door (1960) , "Play of the Week" (1960)


George C Scott

George C Scott

George Campbell Scott
1927 - 1999 (ruptured abdominal aortic aneurism)
American born Wise

Nickname G.C. (ex-wife Colleen Dewhurst's nickname for him) . Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) . George C. Scott was an immensely talented actor, a star of screen, stage and television who was born in Virginia in 1927. At the age of eight his mother died and his father, an executive at Buick, raised him. In 1945 he joined the Marines and spent four years with them, no doubt an inspiration for portraying Gen. 'George S. Patton' years later. When Scott left the Marines he enrolled in journalism classes at the University of Missouri, but it was while performing in a play there that the acting bug bit him. He has said it "clicked, just like tumblers in a safe."It was in the late 1950s that he landed a role in "Richard III" in New York City. The play was a hit and brought the young actor to the attention of critics. Soon he began to get work on television, mostly in live broadcasts of plays, and in 1959 he landed the part of the crafty prosecutor in Anatomy of a Murder (1959). It was this role that got him his first Oscar nomination, for Best Supporting Actor.However, George and Oscar wouldn't actually become the best of friends. In fact, he felt the whole process forced actors to become stars and that the ceremony was little more than a "meat market." In 1962 he was nominated again for Best Supporting Actor, this time opposite Paul Newman in The Hustler (1961), but sent a message saying "No, thanks" and basically refused the nomination.However, whether he was being temperamental or simply stubborn in his opinion of awards, it didn't seem to stop him from being nominated in the future. "Anatomy" and "The Hustler" were followed by 1963's clever mystery The List of Adrian Messenger (1963), in which he starred alongside Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum and cameos by major stars of the time, including Burt Lancaster and Frank Sinatra. It's a must-see, directed by John Huston with tongue deeply in cheek, and one that my mother caught on TV a few years ago, much to her delight. I have since been a good son and bought her a copy.The following year Scott starred as Gen. "Buck" Turgidson in Stanley Kubrick's comical anti-war film _Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)_ . It became one of his favorites and he often said that he felt guilty getting paid for it, as he had so much fun making it. Another comedy, The Flim-Flam Man (1967), followed in 1967, with Scott playing a smooth-talking con artist who takes on an apprentice whom he soon discovers has too many morals. This is one I remember watching with my older brothers and my father years ago and having a hoot. Surprisingly, after checking it out again the other night, it's not that dated.Three years would follow, with some smaller TV movies, before he would get the role for which he will always be identified: the aforementioned Gen. Patton in Patton (1970). It was a war movie that came at the end of a decade where anti-war protests had rocked a nation and become a symbol youth dissatisfied with what was expected of them. Still, the actor's portrayal of this aggressive military icon actually drew sympathy for the controversial hero. He won the Oscar this time, but stayed at home watching hockey instead. For those who enjoyed this classic film, I also recommend the TV movie The Last Days of Patton (1986) (TV) as a companion piece. Made in 1986, it offers further insight into, and some closure for, an interesting and complicated man.I first became aware of Scott with his work in "Patton", but it was a pair of films that he made in the early 1980s that really caught my eye. The first was The Changeling (1980), a film often packaged as a horror movie but one that's really more of a supernatural thriller. He plays John Russell, a composer and music professor who loses his wife and daughter in a tragic accident. Seeking solace, he moves into an old mansion that had been unoccupied for 12 years. A child-like presence seems to be sharing the house with him, however, and trying to share its secrets with him. By researching the house's past he discovers its horrific secret of long ago, a secret that the presence will no longer allow to be kept. It's a truly fascinating and entertaining film that I love to recommend to customers looking for a bit of substance with their scare. Also starring Scott's wife Trish Van Devere and Melvyn Douglas, it's one of my all-time favorites.Then in 1981 he starred--along with a young cast of then largely unknowns including Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn and Tom Cruise--in the intense drama Taps (1981). He plays the head of a military academy that's suddenly slated for destruction when the property is sold to local developers who plan to build condos. The students take over the academy when they feel that the regular channels are closed to them. It was quite powerful nearly 20 years ago, and while it may not seem as shocking today, I still get positive feedback when I recommend this today to teens who have never seen it.Scott kept up in films, TV and on stage in the later years of his life (Broadway dimmed its lights for one minute on the night of his death). Among his projects were playing Ebenezer Scrooge in a worthy TV update of A Christmas Carol (1984) (TV), an acclaimed performance on Broadway of "Death of a Salesman", the voice of McLeach in Disney's The Rescuers Down Under (1990) and co-starring roles in TV remakes of two classic films, 12 Angry Men (1997) (TV) and Inherit the Wind (1999) (TV), to name just a few. After his death the accolades poured in, with Jack Lemmon saying, "George was truly one of the greatest and most generous actors I have ever known," while Tony Randall called him "the greatest actor in American history." Spouse Trish Van Devere (14 September 1972 - 22 September 1999) (his death), Colleen Dewhurst (4 July 1967 - 2 February 1972) (divorced), Colleen Dewhurst (1960 - 1965) (divorced) two sons, Patricia Reed (1955 - 1960) (divorced) 2 children, Carolyn Hughes (August 1951 - March 1955) (divorced) 1 child.

Inherit the Wind (1999) , Rocky Marciano (1999) , Gloria (1999) , 12 Angry Men (1997) , The Searchers (1997), Country Justice (1997), Titanic (1996) , The Whipping Boy (1995) , "New York News" (????) , Angus (1995) , Tyson (1995) , In the Heat of the Night: A Matter of Justice (1994) , "Traps" (1994) , Curacao (1993) , Malice (1993) , Finding the Way Home (1991) , "Brute Force" (1991) , Descending Angel (1990) , The Rescuers Down Under (1990) , The Exorcist III (1990) , Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (1990) , The Ryan White Story (1989) , "Mr. President" (1987) , Pals (1987) , The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1986) , The Last Days of Patton (1986) , Choices (1986) , "Mussolini: The Untold Story" (1985) , A Christmas Carol (1984) , Firestarter (1984) , China Rose (1983) , Oliver Twist (1982/I), Taps (1981) , Casey Stengel (1981) , Mister Lincoln (1981) , The Formula (1980) , The Changeling (1980) , Hardcore (1979) , Movie Movie (1978) , Columbo: Make Me a Perfect Murder (1978) , Crossed Swords (1977) , Islands in the Stream (1977) , Beauty and the Beast (1976) , The Hindenburg (1975) , Fear on Trial (1975) , The Savage Is Loose (1974) , Bank Shot (1974) , The Day of the Dolphin (1973) , Oklahoma Crude (1973) , Rage (1972) , The New Centurions (1972) , The Hospital (1971) , The Last Run (1971) , They Might Be Giants (1971) , The Price (1971) , "Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1959) , Jane Eyre (1970) , Patton (1970) , This Savage Land (1969) , Mirror, Mirror Off the Wall (1969) , Petulia (1968) , The Flim-Flam Man (1967) , The Crucible (1967) , Not with My Wife, You Don't! (1966) , The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966) , "The Road West" (1966) , "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (1964) , "East Side/West Side" (1964) , Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) , The List of Adrian Messenger (1963) , "The Eleventh Hour" (1962) , "The Virginian" (1962) , The Brazen Bell (1962) , "Naked City" (1962) , The Power and the Glory (1961) , "Ben Casey" (1961) , The Hustler (1961) , "Dow Hour of Great Mysteries" (1960) , "Play of the Week" (1960) , Don Juan in Hell (1960), "Playhouse 90" (1959) , "Sunday Showcase" (1959) , Anatomy of a Murder (1959) , "The United States Steel Hour" (1959) , The Hanging Tree (1959) , "Kraft Television Theatre" (1958) , The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1958) , "The DuPont Show of the Month"(1958)


Paul Scofield

Paul Scofield

David Paul Scofield
1922 -
British born Hurstpierpoint

Spouse Joy Parker (15 May 1943 - present).

Animal Farm (1999) , "The Disabled Century" (1999) , The Crucible (1996) , The Little Riders (1996) , "Martin Chuzzlewit" (1994) , Genesi: La creazione e il diluvio (1994) , Quiz Show (1994) , Utz (1992) , Hamlet (1990/I) , Henry V (1989) , When the Whales Came (1989) , The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank (1988) , Mister Corbett's Ghost (1987) , Anna Karenina (1985) , 1919 (1985) , Summer Lightning (1984) , Ill Fares the Land (1983) , The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980) , "Play of the Month" (1977) , "Shades of Greene" (1975) , A Delicate Balance (1973) , Scorpio (1973) , "Play for Today" (1973) , King Lear (1971) , Nijinsky: Unfinshed Project (1970) , Bartleby (1970/I) , Male of the Species (1969) , Tell Me Lies (1968) , A Man for All Seasons (1966) , The Train (1964) , Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) , That Lady (1955)


Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger
1947 -
American born Braz

Nickname Arnie, Austrian Oak, Conan the Republican, Styrian Oak, The Governator . Height 6' 2" (1.88 m) . Growing up in a small, isolated village in Austria, he turned to bodybuilding as his ticket to a better life. Prior to that he served a mandatory one year in the Austrian military (beginning in 1965). After conquering the world as arguably the greatest bodybuilder who ever lived, he went to America to make his name in motion pictures. Hampered by his impossible name and thick accent, success eluded him for many years. It wasn't until he found the tailor-made role of Conan that he truly came into his own as a performer. A succession of over-the-top action films made him an international box office star. By alternating violent action films with lighter, comedic fare, he has solidified his position as one of the most popular - if not the most popular - movie stars in the world. After his long, and successful movie career, he ran in the California recall. He is now the Governor of California, yet another celebrity to be elected to the position. Spouse Maria Shriver (26 April 1986 - present) 4 children.

The Kid & I (2005) , Around the World in 80 Days (2004) , Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) , The Rundown (2003) , Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) , "Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776" (2002) , Collateral Damage (2002) , Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) , The 6th Day (2000) , End of Days (1999) , Batman & Robin (1997) , Jingle All the Way (1996) , Eraser (1996) , T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (1996) , Junior (1994) , True Lies (1994) , Last Action Hero (1993) , Lincoln (1992) , Christmas in Connecticut (1992) , Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1992) , Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) , Kindergarten Cop (1990) , Total Recall (1990) , "Tales from the Crypt" (1990) , Twins (1988/I) , Red Heat (1988) , The Running Man (1987) , Predator (1987) , Raw Deal (1986) , Commando (1985), Red Sonja (1985) , The Terminator (1984) , Conan the Destroyer (1984) , Conan the Barbarian (1982) , The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980) , Scavenger Hunt (1979) , The Villain (1979) , "The San Pedro Beach Bums" (1977) , "The Streets of San Francisco" (1977) , Stay Hungry (1976) , Happy Anniversary and Goodbye (1974) , The Long Goodbye (1973) , Hercules in New York (1970)


Roy Scheider

Roy Scheider

Roy Richard Scheider
1932 -
American born Orange

Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) . Lean, angular faced and authoritatively spoken lead / supporting actor, Roy Scheider obviously never heard the old actor's axiom about "never appearing with kids or animals" lest they overshadow your performance. Although, it did him no harm as he achieved pop cult status by finding, fighting and blowing up a 25ft long shark (nicknamed "Bruce") in the 1970s uber-thriller Jaws (1975) and then electrocuting an even bigger great white in the vastly inferior Jaws 2 (1978).Athletic Scheider was born in November 1932 in Orange, New Jersey and was a keen sportsman from a young age competing in baseball and boxing.....that awkwardly mended, broken nose of his is a result of his foray into Golden Gloves competitions! Whilst at college, his pursuits turned from sports to theater and he studied drama at Rutgers and Franklin and Marshall. After a stint in the military, Scheider appeared with the New York Shakespeare Festival and won an "Obie Award" for his appearance in the play "Stephen D."Scheider's film career started of in the Z-grade horror flick The Curse of the Living Corpse (1964), and he then showed up in Star! (1968), Paper Lion (1968), Stiletto (1969) and Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970). In 1971, he really came to the attention of film audiences with his role in the Jane Fonda thriller Klute (1971) and then as "Det. Buddy Russo" (scoring his first Oscar nomination) alongside fiery Gene Hackman in the crime drama The French Connection (1971). His performance as a gritty police officer, led Scheider into another tough cop role as NYC detective "Buddy Manucci" in the under appreciated The Seven-Ups (1973) featuring one of the best car chase sequences ever put on film.In the early 1970s, the Peter Benchley book "Jaws" was a phenomenal best seller, and young director Steven Spielberg was chosen by Universal to direct the film adaptation in which Scheider played police chief "Brody", and shared lead billing with Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss in the tale of Jaws (1975), a New England seaside community terrorized by a rogue great white shark. "Jaws" was a blockbuster money maker, and for many years held the record as the highest grossing film! Scheider then turned up as the shady, CIA agent brother of Dustin Hoffman in the unnerving Marathon Man (1976), in the William Friedkin directed remake of "The Wages of Fear" titled Sorcerer (1977), before again returning to seaside Amity to battle another giant shark in Jaws 2 (1978). Seeking a change of pace from tough cops and hungry sharks, he took the role of womanizing, drug popping choreographer "Joe Gideon", the lead character of the semi-autobiographical portrayal of director Bob Fosse in the sparkling All That Jazz (1979). It was another big hit for Scheider (and another Oscar nomination), with the film featuring a stunning opening sequence to the tune of the funky George Benson number "On Broadway", and breath-taking dance routines including the "Airotica" performance with the glamorous Sandahl Bergman.Returning to another law enforcement role, Scheider played a rebellious helicopter pilot in the John Badham conspiracy / action film Blue Thunder (1983), a stellar scientist in the sequel to "2001" simply titled 2010 (1984), a cheating husband who turns the tables on his blackmailers in 52 Pick-Up (1986), a cold blooded hit man in Cohen and Tate (1989) and as a CIA operative in the muddled and slow moving The Russia House (1990). Versatile Scheider was then cast as the captain of a futuristic submarine in the telemovie "SeaQuest DSV" (1993), which led onto the relatively popular TV series of the same name, that ran for three seasons.Inexplicably however, Scheider had seemingly and slowly dropped out of favor with mainstream film audiences, and whilst he continued to remain busy, predominantly in supporting roles, (generally as US presidents or military officers) most of the vehicles he appeared in were B-grade political thrillers such as The Peacekeeper (1997), Executive Target (1997), Chain of Command (2000) and Red Serpent (2002).One hopes that a really first class role will re-emerge for this immensely entertaining actor, he's much too interesting & likable to be out of the public limelight! Spouse Brenda King (1989 - present) 2 children, Cynthia Scheider (8 November 1962 - 1989) (divorced) 1 child.

Winter Sea (2006) , Dark Honeymoon (2007) , Last Chance (2006), If I Didn't Care (2006) , Dracula III: Legacy (2005) , The Punisher (2004) , Dracula II: Ascension (2003) , Citizen Verdict (2003) , "Third Watch" (2002) , King of Texas (2002) , Texas 46 (2002) , Red Serpent (2002) , Love Thy Neighbor (2002/I) , The Feds: U.S. Postal Inspectors (2002) , Time Lapse (2001) , Angels Don't Sleep Here (2001) , "Diamond Hunters" (2001) , Daybreak (2000/I) , The Doorway (2000) , Falling Through (2000) , Chain of Command (2000) , RKO 281 (1999) , "The Seventh Scroll" (1999) , Better Living (1998) , Evasive Action (1998) , Silver Wolf (1998) , The White Raven (1998) , The Rainmaker (1997) , Executive Target (1997) , The Peacekeeper (1997) , The Myth of Fingerprints (1997) , The Rage (1997) , Plato's Run (1997) , Money Plays (1997) , The Definite Maybe (1997) , "SeaQuest DSV" (1995) , Wild Justice (1994) , Romeo Is Bleeding (1993) , SeaQuest DSV (1993), "Wild Justice" (1993) , Naked Lunch (1991) , Contact: The Yanomami Indians of Brazil (1991) , The Russia House (1990) , Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture (1990) , The Fourth War (1990) , Night Game (1989) , Listen to Me (1989) , Cohen and Tate (1989) , 52 Pick-Up (1986) , The Men's Club (1986) , Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) , "Saturday Night Live" (1985) , 2010 (1984) , Tiger Town (1983) , Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number (1983) , Blue Thunder (1983) , Still of the Night (1982) , All That Jazz (1979) , Last Embrace (1979) , Jaws 2 (1978) , Sorcerer (1977) , Marathon Man (1976) , Jaws (1975) , Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York (1975) , The Seven-Ups (1973) , Un homme est mort (1972) , Attentat, L' (1972) , Assignment: Munich (1972) , To Be Young, Gifted, and Black (1972) , "Cannon" (1971) , The French Connection (1971) , Klute (1971) , Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970) , Loving (1970) , Stiletto (1969) , Paper Lion (1968) , Star! (1968) , "N.Y.P.D." (1968) , "The Secret Storm" (1954) , "Coronet Blue" (1967) , "Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1966) , Lamp at Midnight (1966) , "Love of Life" (1951) , "Camera Three" (1964) , The Curse of the Living Corpse (1964) , "The Edge of Night" (1956)


Telly Savalas

Telly Savalas

Aristotelis Savalas
1922 - 1994 (bladder cancer)
Greek /American born Garden City

Nickname Golden Greek . Height 6' (1.83 m) . Son of Greek immigrants. Soldier during World War II. Studied psychology. Worked as journalist for ABC News. The bald-headed actor played character roles, often as sadistic or psychotic types. He became a TV favorite in the 1970s when his role as Det. Theo Kojak in the TV movie The Marcus-Nelson Murders (1973) (TV) was expanded into the gritty "Kojak" (1973) TV series, lasting from 1973-78. Spouse Julie Hovland (22 December 1984 - 22 January 1994) (his death) 2 children, Marilyn Gardner (21 July 1960 - 1974) (divorced) 2 children, Katherine Nicolaides (1948 - 1957) (divorced) 1 child.

Backfire! (1995) , Rose Against the Odds (1995) , Mind Twister (1994) , "The Commish" (1992) ,"Schloß am Wörthersee, Ein" (1991) , Kojak: Flowers for Matty (1990) , Kojak: None So Blind (1990) , Kojak: It's Always Something (1990) , The Hollywood Detective (1989) , Kojak: Ariana (1989) , Kojak: Fatal Flaw (1989) , Faceless (1988) , The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission (1988) , "J.J. Starbuck" (1987) , "The Equalizer" (1987) , The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission (1987) , Kojak: The Price of Justice (1987) , GoBots: War of the Rock Lords (1986) , Alice in Wonderland (1985) , Kojak: The Belarus File (1985) , "The Love Boat" (1985) , The Cartier Affair (1984) , Cannonball Run II (1984) , My Palikari (1982) , Fake-Out (1982) , "Tales of the Unexpected" (1981) , Hellinger's Law (1981) , Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story (1980) , "The French Atlantic Affair" (1979) , The Muppet Movie (1979) , Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979) , Escape to Athena (1979) , The Border (1979) , Capricorn One (1978) , Kojak" (1977) , Beyond Reason (1977) , Killer Force (1976) , Inside Out (1975) , Horror Express (1973) , She Cried Murder (1973) , Casa dell'esorcismo, La (1973) , The Marcus-Nelson Murders (1973) , Senza ragione (1973) , Ragione per vivere e una per morire, Una (1972) , Pancho Villa (1972) , Visions... (1972) , J. and S. - storia criminale del far west (1972) , Familiari delle vittime non saranno avvertiti, I (1972) , Assassino... è al telefono, L' (1972) , Mongo's Back in Town (1971) ,Clay Pigeon (1971) , A Town Called Hell (1971) , Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971) , Città violenta (1970) , Kelly's Heroes (1970) , On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) , Land Raiders (1969) , Mackenna's Gold (1969) , The Assassination Bureau (1969) , Crooks and Coronets (1969) , Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell (1968) , The Scalphunters (1968) , Sol Madrid (1968) , "Cimarron Strip" (1967) , "Garrison's Gorillas" (1967) , Cosa Nostra, Arch Enemy of the FBI (1967) , The Dirty Dozen (1967) , "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (1967), "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (1967) , "The F.B.I." (1967) , "Combat!" (1964) , Beau Geste (1966) , "The Virginian" (1966) , "The Fugitive" (1964) , The Slender Thread (1965) , Battle of the Bulge (1965) , "Run for Your Life" (1965) , "Bonanza" (1965) , Genghis Khan (1965) , John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1965) , "Burke's Law" (1963) , The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) , "The Rogues" (1964) , The New Interns (1964) , "Kraft Suspense Theatre"(1964) , "Breaking Point" (1964) , "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" (1964) , "Arrest and Trial" (1964) , "Channing" (1964) ,Fanfare for a Death Scene (1964) , "The Twilight Zone" (1963) , "77 Sunset Strip" (1963) ,Johnny Cool (1963) , "Grindl" (1963) , Love Is a Ball (1963) , The Man from the Diner's Club (1963) , "Empire" (1963) , "The Dakotas" (1963) , "The Eleventh Hour" (1963) , "The Untouchables" (1961) , "Alcoa Premiere" (1962) , Convicts 4 (1962) , The Interns (1962) , Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) , Cape Fear (1962) , "Cain's Hundred" (1961) , "Ben Casey" (1961) , "The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor" (1961) , "The Dick Powell Show" (1961), "The New Breed" (1961) , "King of Diamonds" (1961) , The Young Savages (1961), Mad Dog Coll (1961) , "Acapulco" (1961) , "The Aquanauts" (1961) , Macbeth (1961) , "The United States Steel Hour" (1960) , "Naked City" (1960) , "The Witness" (1959), "Diagnosis: Unknown" (1960) , "Sunday Showcase" (1959)


Susan Saradon

Susan Saradon

Susan Abigail Tomalin
1946 -
American born New York City

Height 5' 7½" (1.71 m) . It was after the 1968 Democratic convention and there was a casting call for a film with several roles for the kind of young people who had disrupted the convention. Two recent graduates of Catholic University in Washington DC, went to the audition in New York for Joe (1970). Chris Sarandon, who had studied to be an actor, was passed over. His wife Susan got a major role.That role was as Susan Compton, the daughter of ad executive Bill Compton (Dennis Patrick). In the movie Dad Bill kills Susan's drug dealer boyfriend and next befriends Joe (Peter Boyle)-- a bigot who works on an assembly line and who collects guns.Five years later, Sarandon made the film where fans of cult classics have come to know her as Janet, who gets entangled with transvestite Dr. Frank n Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). More than 15 years after beginning her career Sarandon at last actively campaigned for a great role, Annie in Bull Durham (1988), flying at her own expense from Rome to Los Angeles. "It was such a wonderful script ... and did away with a lot of myths and challenged the American definition of success", she said. "When I got there, I spent some time with Kevin Costner, kissed some ass at the studio and got back on a plane". Her romance with the Bull Durham (1988) supporting actor, Tim Robbins, had produced two sons by 1992 and put Sarandon in the position of leaving her domestic paradise only to accept roles that really challenged her. The result was four Academy Award nominations in the 1990s and best actress for Dead Man Walking (1995). Her first Academy Award nomination was for Louis Malle's Atlantic City (1980). Spouse Chris Sarandon (16 September 1967 - 1979) (divorced).

Eleanor & Colette (2007) , The Colossus (2007) , The Battle in Seattle (2007) , Emotional Arithmetic (2007) , Enchanted (2007) , Mr. Woodcock (2007) , Bernard and Doris (2006) , "Rescue Me" (2006), Irresistible (2006) , Romance & Cigarettes (2005) , Elizabethtown (2005), The Exonerated (2005) , A Whale in Montana (2005) , Alfie (2004) , Shall We Dance (2004) , Noel (2004) , Troy: The Passion of Helen (2004), Ice Bound (2003) , "Children of Dune" (2003) , Little Miss Spider (2002), "Independent Lens" (2002) , Moonlight Mile (2002) , The Banger Sisters (2002) , Igby Goes Down (2002) , "Mad TV" (2001) , "Malcolm in the Middle" (2002) , Cats & Dogs (2001) , "Cool Women in History" (2001) , "Friends" (2001) , Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - Rugrats II (2000) , Joe Gould's Secret (2000) , Anywhere But Here (1999) , Cradle Will Rock (1999) , Earthly Possessions (1999) , Our Friend, Martin (1999) , For Love of Julian (1999) , Stepmom (1998) , Illuminata (1998), Twilight (1998) , The Need to Know (1997) , James and the Giant Peach (1996) , Dead Man Walking (1995) , "The Simpsons" (1995) , Safe Passage (1994) , Little Women (1994) , The Client (1994) , Lorenzo's Oil (1992) , Bob Roberts (1992) , Light Sleeper (1992) , Thelma & Louise (1991) , White Palace (1990) , A Dry White Season (1989) , January Man (1989), Sweet Hearts Dance (1988) , Bull Durham (1988) , The Witches of Eastwick (1987) , Women of Valor (1986) , Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce (1985) , Compromising Positions (1985) , "A.D." (1985) , "Faerie Tale Theatre" (1984) , The Buddy System (1984) , "Oxbridge Blues" (1984) , The Hunger (1983) , Tempest (1982) , Who Am I This Time? (1982) , Loving Couples (1980) , Atlantic City (1980) , Something Short of Paradise (1979) , King of the Gypsies (1978) , Pretty Baby (1978) , The Last of the Cowboys (1977) , The Other Side of Midnight (1977) , Checkered Flag or Crash (1977) , Dragonfly (1976) , The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) , The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) , The Whirlwind (1974) , The Front Page (1974), Lovin' Molly (1974) , The Rimers of Eldritch (1974) , June Moon (1974) , F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles' (1974) , The Satan Murders (1974) , "Wide World of Mystery" (1973) , "Search for Tomorrow" (1951) , "Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law" (1971) , Fleur bleue (1971) , Mortadella, La (1971) , "A World Apart" (1970) , Joe (1970)


Chris Sarandon

Chris Sarandon

Christopher Sarandon
1942 -
American born Beckley

Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) . The handsome, versatile, worldly-looking Chris Sarandon has played everything from vampires to Jesus Christ in magnetic performances that have not only been controversial but hard to miss. The son of a Greek immigrant and restaurateur, he was born and raised in Beckley, West Virginia, where, as a teen, he appeared on the musical stage and played drums and sang back-up with a local band called The Teen Tones. Graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1960, his band was so good they found themselves touring and backing up such music legends as Bobby Darin, Gene Vincent and Danny and the Juniors. Chris attended West Virginia University majoring in speech, and appeared in such musical productions as "The Music Man" as Harold Hill. He went on to attend the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, where he received his master's degree in theater and met first wife Susan Sarandon. Touring with improv companies and in regional theater productions, he made his professional debut in "The Rose Tattoo" in 1965 and later joined the Long Wharf Theatre Company for a season. Moving to New York in 1968, the dark and handsome charmer immediately nabbed the role of Dr. Tom Halverson on "The Guiding Light" (1952), a part that would last two years. Throughout the 1970s he would be rewarded with rich theater acting roles. On Broadway he appeared in "The Rothchilds" and replaced Raul Julia in "Two Gentlemen from Verona" while appearing elsewhere in various Shakespeare and Shaw festivals both here and in Canada. He made an auspicious film debut in the huge, career-risking part of Al Pacino's tormented, gender-confused lover in Dog Day Afternoon (1975), earning an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his superior work. He took other sordid turns too, this time in co-leads, opposite the late Margaux Hemingway in the poorly done exploitative thriller Lipstick (1976) and as a demon in the shocker The Sentinel (1977). To avoid being typed as creepy characters, Chris extended himself brilliantly in the years to come, portraying the title role in The Day Christ Died (1980) (TV), a critically heralded TV-movie. He received high marks also for his Sydney Carton in A Tale of Two Cities (1980) (TV) and co-starred with Goldie Hawn in the more mainstream Protocol (1984). In the 1980s Chris would endear himself to a younger generation of filmgoers as the undeniably sexy, hypnotic vampire-next-door in the teen horror classic Fright Night (1985), the cruel, evil-plotting prince in Rob Reiner's The Princess Bride (1987) and as the investigating cop in Child's Play (1988), the first in the "Chucky" series about a murdering doll. In recent years Chris has continued steadily on stage, film and TV but at a lesser pace and in less flashy, high-profiled roles. Divorced from Susan Sarandon in 1979, he was married and divorced from model Lisa Ann Cooper during the 1980s. In 1991 he co-starred on Broadway in the short-lived musical "Nick and Nora" with Joanna Gleason, the daughter of Monty Hall ("Let's Make a Deal" (1963)). They married in 1994 and reunited on stage in "Thorn & Bloom" in 1998. They have also appeared together in a number of films, including American Perfekt (1997), Edie & Pen (1996) and Let the Devil Wear Black (1999). Spouse Joanna Gleason (1994 - present) 1 child, Lisa Cooper (4 October 1980 - ?) (divorced) 3 children, Susan Sarandon (16 September 1967 - 1979) (divorced).

"Live from Lincoln Center" (2006), The Chosen One (2006) , Kingdom Hearts II (2005) , Crazy (2005) , Loggerheads (2005) , Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (2004) , "Law & Order" (2002) , The Dead Will Tell (2004) , The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge (2004) , "Cold Case" (2004) , "Skin" (2003) , "Charmed" (2003) , "Judging Amy" (2002) , Kingdom Hearts (2002) , "The Court" (2002) , The Griffin and the Minor Canon (2002) , ER" (2000) , Perfume (2001) , Reaper (2000) , Race Against Time (2000) , "Stark Raving Mad" (1999) , Let the Devil Wear Black (1999) , "Felicity" (1999) , "Chicago Hope" (1998) , Three" (1998) , "The Practice" (1998) , Pulp Comics: Julia Sweeney (1998) , Road Ends (1997) , American Perfekt (1997) , "Perversions of Science" (1997) , The Underworld (1997) , Little Men (1997) , Bordello of Blood (1996) , Edie & Pen (1996) , No Greater Love (1996) , The Vampyre Wars (1996) , When the Dark Man Calls (1995) , "The Outer Limits" (1995) , Just Cause (1995) , Terminal Justice (1995) , "Fortune Hunter" (1994) , David's Mother (1994) , "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1994) , Temptress (1994) , "Picket Fences" (1993) , The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Dark Tide (1993) , A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story (1992) , The Resurrected (1992) , "Sisters" (1992) , Lincoln & Seward (1992) , Lincoln and the War Within (1992) , The Stranger Within (1990) , Forced March (1989) , Tailspin: Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy (1989) , Collision Course (1989) , Slaves of New York (1989) , Whispers (1989/I) , Goodbye, Miss 4th of July (1988) , Child's Play (1988) , Mayflower Madam (1987) , The Princess Bride (1987) , Frankenstein (1987), Liberty (1986) , This Child Is Mine (1985) , Fright Night (1985) , Protocol (1984) , Kaze no tani no Naushika (1984) , The Osterman Weekend (1983) , Broken Promise (1981) , A Tale of Two Cities (1980) , The Day Christ Died (1980) , Cuba (1979), You Can't Go Home Again (1979) , The Sentinel (1977) , Lipstick (1976) , Dog Day Afternoon (1975) , Thursday's Game (1974) , The Satan Murders (1974) , "The Guiding Light" (1952)


Mia Sara

Mia Sara

Mia Sarapocciello
1968 -
American born Brooklyn

Height 5' 4" (1.63 m) . Spouse Jason Connery (1996 - 2002) (divorced) 1 child.

"Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King" (2006) , "CSI: NY" (2005) , Hoodlum & Son (2003) , "Birds of Prey" (2002) , Lost in Oz (2002) , Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story (2001) , The Impossible Elephant (2001) , Turn of Faith (2001) , Little Insects (2000) , Dazzle (1999) , Hard Time (1998) , 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1997/II) , The Pompatus of Love (1996) , "Chicago Hope" (1995) , Undertow (1996) , "Strangers" (1996) , Bullet to Beijing (1995) , Black Day Blue Night (1995) , The Maddening (1995) , The Set Up (1995) , Timecop (1994) , Caroline at Midnight (1994) , Call of the Wild (1993) , "Time Trax" (1993) , Blindsided (1993) , A Stranger Among Us (1992) , By the Sword (1991) , A Climate for Killing (1991) , Daughter of Darkness (1990) , "Till We Meet Again" (1989) , Big Time (1989) , "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1988) , Apprentice to Murder (1988) , Any Man's Death (1988) , Shadows in the Storm (1988) , Queenie (1987) , Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) , Legend (1985)


Julian Sands

Julian Sands

1958 -
British born Yorkshire

Height 5' 11" (1.80 m) . A British leading actor, tall and gaunt particularly in horror and drama films, Julian Sands came to notice by NBC when the television company cast him in the television mini-series "The Sun also Rises" and then with Anthony Hopkins in the television film "A Married Man". Sands also got notice in his very small roles in "Privates on Parade" and "The Killing Field". It wasn't until his funny and romantic role opposite Denholm Elliott in "A Room with a View" and then his unusual role in "Gothic" when audiences noticed him and were fascinated with his good looks and unusual but sometimes chilling appearance. He continued work on screen in "Vibes", "Impromptu" and Steven Spielberg's "Arachnophobia", until his most remembered role as the "Warlock" in 1991, directed by Steve Miner. The film was such a major success that he returned for the terrifying sequel, "Warlock II: The Armageddon". His other credits include "Naked Lunch", "Tale of a Vampire", "Black Water", HBO's original suspense film "Mercy" and playing the title role in Dario Argento's remake of "The Phantom of the Opera". Sands has more recently been in Stephen King's "Rose Red" and is also occasionally seen on the English stage. Spouse Evgenia Citkowitz (1990 - present), Sands Sarah (? - 1987) (divorced) 1 child.

The Quantum Heist (2006) , Bongee Bear and the Kingdom of Rhythm (2006) , The Haunted Airman (2006) , "24" (2006) , "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2006) , The Trail (2006) , Marple: Towards Zero (2006) , Her Name is Carla (2005) , "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2005) , "Stargate SG-1" (2005) , Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore (2005) , Ring of the Nibelungs (2004) , Romasanta (2004) , "The L Word" (2004) , Easy Six (2003) , The Medallion (2003) , "Napoléon" (2002) , The Scoundrel's Wife (2002) , "Rose Red" (2002) , Hotel (2001) , "Jackie Chan Adventures" (2000) , Vatel (2000) , Timecode (2000) , Love me (2000) , The Million Dollar Hotel (2000) , Mercy (2000) , The Loss of Sexual Innocence (1999) , Fantasma dell'opera, Il (1998) , End of Summer (1997) , One Night Stand (1997) , Long Time Since (1997) , "Chicago Hope" (1996) , Never Ever (1996) , "Strangers" (1996) , The Tomorrow Man (1996) , "Biker Mice from Mars" (1995), Leaving Las Vegas (1995) , The Great Elephant Escape (1995) , Mario und der Zauberer (1994) , Witch Hunt (1994) , Lamerica (1994) , The Browning Version (1994) , The Turn of the Screw (1994) , Warlock: The Armageddon (1993) , Boxing Helena (1993) , Crazy in Love (1992) , Villa del venerdì, La (1992) , Tale of a Vampire (1992) , Naked Lunch (1991) , Grand Isle (1991) , Impromptu (1991) , Cattiva (1991) , Sole anche di notte, Il (1990) , Arachnophobia (1990) , Blood Royal: William the Conqueror (1990) , Tennessee Nights (1989) , Manika, une vie plus tard (1989) , Warlock (1989) , Murder by Moonlight (1989) , Wherever You Are... (1988) , Vibes (1988) , Siesta (1987) , Basements (1987) , Gothic (1986) , Harem (1986) , A Room with a View (1985) , The Doctor and the Devils (1985) , Romance on the Orient Express (1985) , After Darkness (1985) , The Sun Also Rises (1984) , "The Box of Delights" (1984) , The Killing Fields (1984) , Oxford Blues (1984) , A Married Man (1983) , Privates on Parade (1982)