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Contents
Preface ........................................................................................... vii Biographies ...................................................................................... 1 Cumulative Index (Including references to Who’s Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre) .......................................... 347
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Preface Provides Broad, Single-Source Coverage in the Entertainment Field Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television (CTFT) is a biographical reference series designed to provide students, educators, researchers, librarians, and general readers with information on a wide range of entertainment figures. Unlike single-volume reference works that focus on a limited number of artists or on a specific segment of the entertainment field, CTFT is an ongoing publication that includes entries on individuals active in the theatre, film, and television industries. Before the publication of CTFT, information-seekers had no choice but to consult several different sources in order to locate the in-depth biographical and credit data that makes CTFT’s one-stop coverage the most comprehensive available about the lives and work of performing arts professionals.
Scope CTFT covers not only performers, directors, writers, and producers, but also behind-the-scenes specialists such as designers, managers, choreographers, technicians, composers, executives, dancers, and critics from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and the world. With 219 entries in CTFT 69, the series now provides biographies on approximately 20,484 people involved in all aspects of theatre, film, and television. CTFT gives primary emphasis to people who are currently active. New entries are prepared on major stars as well as those who are just beginning to win acclaim for their work. CTFT also includes entries on personalities who have died but whose work commands lasting interest.
Compilation Methods CTFT editors identify candidates for inclusion in the series by consulting biographical dictionaries, industry directories, entertainment annuals, trade and general interest periodicals, newspapers, and online databases. Additionally, the editors of CTFT maintain regular contact with industry advisors and professionals who routinely suggest new candidates for inclusion in the series. Entries are compiled from published biographical sources which are believed to be reliable, but have not been verified for this edition by the listee or their agents.
Revised Entries To ensure CTFT’s timeliness and comprehensiveness, entries from previous volumes, as well as from Gale’s Who’s Who in the Theatre, are updated for individuals who have been active enough to require revision of their earlier biographies. Such individuals will merit revised entries as often as there is substantial new information to provide. Obituary notices for deceased entertainment personalities already listed in CTFT are also published.
Accessible Format Makes Data Easy to Locate CTFT entries, modeled after those in Gale’s highly regarded Contemporary Authors series, are written in a clear, readable style designed to help users focus quickly on specific facts. The following is a summary of the information found in CTFT sketches: •
ENTRY HEADING: the form of the name by which the listee is best known.
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PERSONAL: full or original name; dates and places of birth and death; family data; colleges attended, degrees earned, and professional training; political and religious affiliations when known; avocational interests.
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ADDRESSES: home, office, agent, publicist and/or manager addresses. vii
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CAREER: tagline indicating principal areas of entertainment work; resume of career positions and other vocational achievements; military service.
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MEMBER: memberships and offices held in professional, union, civic, and social organizations.
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AWARDS, HONORS: theatre, film, and television awards and nominations; literary and civic awards; honorary degrees.
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CREDITS: comprehensive title-by-title listings of theatre, film, and television appearance and work credits, including roles and production data as well as debut and genre information.
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RECORDINGS: album, single song, video, and taped reading releases; recording labels and dates when available.
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WRITINGS: title-by-title listing of plays, screenplays, scripts, and musical compositions along with production information; books, including autobiographies, and other publications.
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ADAPTATIONS: a list of films, plays, and other media which have been adapted from the listee’s work.
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SIDELIGHTS: favorite roles; portions of agent- prepared biographies or personal statements from the listee when available.
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OTHER SOURCES: books, periodicals, and internet sites where interviews or feature stories can be found.
Access Thousands of Entries Using CTFT’s Cumulative Index Each volume of CTFT contains a cumulative index to the entire series. As an added feature, this index also includes references to all seventeen editions of Who’s Who in the Theatre and to the four-volume compilation Who Was Who in the Theatre.
Available in Electronic Format Online. Recent volumes of CTFT are available online as part of the Gale Biographies (GALBIO) database accessible through LEXIS-NEXIS. For more information, contact LEXIS-NEXIS, P.O. Box 933, Dayton, OH 45401-0933; phone (937) 865-6800, toll-free: 800-543-6862.
Suggestions Are Welcome Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television is intended to serve as a useful reference tool for a wide audience, so comments about any aspect of this work are encouraged. Suggestions of entertainment professionals to include in future volumes are also welcome. Send comments and suggestions to: The Editor, Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Thomson Gale, 27500 Drake Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3535; or feel free to call toll-free at 1-800-877-GALE.
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(As Joey Adams) Louanne, The Program, Buena Vista, 1993. Shirley, The Pros and Cons of Breathing (also known as L.A. Rules: The Pros & Cons of Breathing), Leisure Time Features, 1993. Simone Kerr, Dazed and Confused, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Lauren, Sleep with Me, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1994. Monica Dice, S.F.W., Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Gwen Turner, Mallrats, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Anita, Michael, New Line Cinema, 1996. (As Lauren Lyle) Hippie, Drawing Flies, View Askew Productions, 1996. (As Joey Adams) Monique, Bio–Dome, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1996. Alyssa Jones, Chasing Amy (also known as Comic Strip), Miramax, 1997. Beth Ward, A Cool, Dry Place (also known as Dance Real Slow), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Layla Maloney, Big Daddy (also known as Guy Gets Kid), Columbia, 1999. Donna Marie, Bruno (also known as The Dress Code), New Angel, 2000. Ruby, Beautiful, Destination Films, 2000. Alyssa Jones, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (also known as VA5 and View Askew 5), Miramax/ Dimension Films, 2001. Chesney Cort, Harvard Man, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Clarissa Huston, In the Shadows, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Voice of squirrel, Dr. Dolittle 2 (also known as DR2 and DR.2), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Hallie, Grand Champion, American Family Movies, 2002. Julia Hyde, Beeper, Shoreline Entertainment, 2002. Daphne, The Gunman, Curb Entertainment, 2003. Grace, The Big Empty, Artisan Entertainment, 2003. Ann, Love, Fear and Rabbits, Buddha–Cowboy Productions, 2005. Addie, The Break Up, Universal, 2006.
ADAMS, Joey Lauren 1971(?)– (Joely Adams, Joey Adams, Lauren Lyle) PERSONAL Born January 6, 1971 (some sources cite 1968), in Little Rock, AR. Education: Attended high school in Little Rock, AR. Addresses: Agent—Chris Andrews, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Seven Summits Pictures and Management, 8906 West Olympic Blvd., Ground Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—Jennifer Allen, PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069 (some sources cite 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90211). Career: Actress, director, and writer. Awards, Honors: Chicago Film Critics Association Award, most promising actress, Sierra Award, most promising actress, Las Vegas Film Critics Society awards, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—comedy/ musical, and MTV Movie Award nominations, best breakthrough performance and (with Carmen Lee) best kiss, all 1998, for Chasing Amy; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actress— comedy, 2000, for Big Daddy; Grand Jury Prize nomination, dramatic category, Sundance Film Festival, 2006, for Come Early Morning. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Joely Adams) Linda Tuskin, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Warner Bros., 1977. Christina, Coneheads, Paramount, 1993.
Some sources cite an appearance in Jersey Girl (also known as Fatherhood Project and Untitled Kevin Smith 1
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Television Appearances; Pilots: Top of the Heap, broadcast as an episode of Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1991. Darby, Second Noah, ABC, 1996.
Project), Miramax, 2004; as well as an appearance in a role that was cut from the final version of Wayne’s World, Paramount, 1993. Film Director: Come Early Morning, Bold Films/Firm Films, 2006.
RECORDINGS Television Appearances; Series: Mona Mullins, Top of the Heap, Fox, 1991. Mona Mullins, Vinnie & Bobby, Fox, 1992. Darby, Second Noah, ABC, 1996–97.
Videos: Voice of Alyssa Jones, Clerks: The Lost Scene (animated short film), Miramax, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sarah, ⬙Reaching Normal,⬙ On the Edge, Showtime, 2001. Remembering Charlie, Lifetime, 2003.
Video Games: Emergency room nurse Keri Taker, Emergency Room, 1996. Emergency Room 2, GT Interactive, 1999.
Television Appearances; Specials: Dianne, ⬙Words Up!,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1992. Herself, Canned Ham: Big Daddy, Comedy Central, 1999. Voice of Rachel, A Scooby–Doo Valentine (animated), The WB, 2005.
Albums with Others: Sleep with Me (soundtrack), 1994. WRITINGS Screenplays: Come Early Morning, Bold Films/Firm Films, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Cousin Effie, ⬙Buck Has a Belly Ache,⬙ Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1991. (As Joey Adams) Mona Mullins, Top of the Heap, pilot for the series of the same name, broadcast as an episode of Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1991. Janie, ⬙Wedding Show,⬙ Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1993. Dee Dee, ⬙Slamming into a Car Isn’t Good,⬙ Double Rush (also known as Lickety–Split), CBS, 1995. Herself, ⬙The Making of Big Daddy,⬙ HBO First Look (also known as HBO Look: The Making of Big Daddy), HBO, 1999. Voice of Electra, ⬙Hercules and the Complex Electra,⬙ Hercules (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Hercules⬙), ABC and syndicated, 1999. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1999, 2000. Guest, Dinner for Five, Independent Film Channel, 2001. Voice of Catt, ⬙Everybody Loves Pushy,⬙ Stripperella (animated), Spike TV, 2003. Geena Stafford, ⬙Weapons of Class Destruction,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005.
Songs Featured in Films: Sleep with Me, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1994. (Uncredited) ⬙Alive,⬙ Chasing Amy (also known as Comic Strip), Miramax, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Bikini, summer, 1997, pp. 46–51. Entertainment Weekly, June 13, 1997, p. 12. Interview, June, 2000, p. 52.
AFFLECK, Ben 1972– PERSONAL Full name, Benjamin Geza Affleck; born August 15, 1972, in Berkeley, CA; raised in Cambridge, MA; son of Tim (a social worker, counselor at a drug rehabilitation facility, and actor) and Chris (a teacher) Affleck; brother of Casey Affleck (an actor); married Jennifer Garner (an actress and producer), June 29, 2005;
Appeared in ⬙The Films of Kevin Smith,⬙ an episode of The Directors, Encore. 2
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 children: Violet Anne. Education: Attended University of Vermont, 1990, and Occidental College.Politics: Democrat.Avocational Interests: Baseball, poker.
AFFLECK performance and (with Liv Tyler) best on–screen duo, and Teen Choice Award nomination, choice actor in a film, all 1999, for Armageddon; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor—comedy/romance, and Blimp Award nomination (with Sandra Bullock), favorite movie couple, Kids’ Choice awards, both 2000, for Forces of Nature; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor—drama/romance, and MTV Movie Award nomination (with Gwyneth Paltrow), best kiss, both 2001, for Bounce; Teen Choice Award, choice actor in a film, and Teen Choice Award nomination (with Kate Beckinsale), choice chemistry in a film, both 2001, for Pearl Harbor; Video Premiere Award nomination (with Luc Chamberland), best animated character performance, DVD Exclusive awards, 2001, for Joseph: King of Dreams; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice actor in a drama or action adventure film, 2002, for Changing Lanes; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding nonfiction (reality) program, 2002, and Golden Laurel Award nomination (with others), television producer of the year in reality, game, or informational series, Producers Guild of America, 2003, both for Project Greenlight; named to the power 100 list, Premiere magazine, 2002 and 2003; MTV Movie Award nomination (with Jennifer Garner), best kiss, 2003, and Teen Choice Award nominations, choice actor in a drama or action adventure film and (with Garner) choice movie chemistry, both 2003, and MTV Movie Award nomination (Mexico), sexiest hero, 2004, all for Daredevil; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding reality program, and Golden Laurel Award nomination (with others), television producer of the year in reality, game, or informational series, both 2004, for Project Greenlight 2; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding reality program, 2005, for Project Greenlight 3; subject of the song ⬙Dear Ben⬙ by Jennifer Lopez; some sources state that Affleck received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination, c. 1994, for ⬙A Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story,⬙ Lifestories: Families in Crisis.
Addresses: Office—LivePlanet, 2644 30th St., Santa Monica, CA 90405. Agent—Patrick Whitesell, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Ken Sunshine, Sunshine Consultants, 75 Ninth Ave., Second Floor, New York, NY 10011. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Pearl Street Productions, founder (with Matt Damon), c. 1997; LivePlanet (production company), Santa Monica, CA, cofounder and partner. Collaborator with Matt Damon on several projects. Appeared in television and radio commercials and print advertisements. Affiliated with Democratic Party candidates, causes, and events, including an appearance at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Boston, MA. Grand marshal, Daytona 500 (NASCAR race), 2004. Winner of the California State Poker Championships, 2004. Affiliated with charities and foundations, including the Neil Bogart Memorial Fund and the Red Sox Foundation. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: National Board of Review Award, special achievement in filmmaking, and third–place award, best screenplay, Boston Society of Film Critics, both with Matt Damon, both 1997, Academy Award, best writing, screenplay written directly for the screen, Golden Globe Award, best screenplay—motion picture, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, best original screenplay, Golden Satellite Award, best original screenplay, International Press Academy, Florida Film Critics Circle Award, newcomer of the year, Humanitas Prize, feature film category, Human Family Educational and Cultural Institute, Silver Berlin Bear, Berlin International Film Festival, Screen Award nomination, best screenplay written directly for the screen, Writers Guild of America, MTV Movie Award nomination, best on–screen duo, Online Film Critics Society Award nomination, best screenplay, all with Matt Damon, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding cast performance, all 1998, and London Critics Circle Film Award nomination (with Matt Damon), screenwriter of the year, 1999, all for Good Will Hunting; Screen Actors Guild Award (with others), outstanding cast performance, and American Comedy Award nomination, funniest supporting actor in a motion picture, both 1999, for Shakespeare in Love; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actor—sci–fi, Saturn Award nomination, best supporting actor, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, MTV Movie Award nominations, best male
CREDITS Film Appearances: The Dark End of the Street, First Run Features, 1981. Chesty Smith, School Ties, Paramount, 1992. (Uncredited) Tenth basketball player, Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Fred O’Bannion, Dazed and Confused, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Jack, Glory Daze (also known as Last Call), Seventh Art Releasing, 1995. Shannon Hamilton, Mallrats, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Chuckie Sullivan, Good Will Hunting, Miramax, 1997. Holden McNeil, Chasing Amy (also known as Comic Strip), Miramax, 1997. (Scenes deleted) Man in office, Office Killer, Miramax, 1997. 3
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Tom ⬙Gunner⬙ Casselman, Going All the Way, Gramercy Pictures, 1997. A. J. Frost, Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. Bartelby/Barry, Dogma (also known as Bearclaw and God), Miramax, 1998. Bartender, 200 Cigarettes (also known as The Islander), Paramount, 1998. Ned Alleyn, Shakespeare in Love, Miramax, 1998. Sheriff Bryce Hammond, Phantoms (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Phantoms⬙), Dimension Films/ Miramax, 1998. Ben, Forces of Nature, DreamWorks, 1999. Buddy Amaral, Bounce, Miramax, 2000. Jim Young, Boiler Room, New Line Cinema, 2000. Rudy Duncan, Reindeer Games (also known as Deception), Dimension Films, 2000. Voice of title role, Joseph: King of Dreams (animated musical), Universal, 2000. Captain Rafe McCawley, Pearl Harbor (also known as Pearl Harbour), Buena Vista, 2001. Holden McNeil and himself, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (also known as VA5 and View Askew 5), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2001. Michael, The Third Wheel, Miramax, 2002. Gavin Banek, Changing Lanes, Paramount, 2002. Jack Ryan, The Sum of All Fears (also known as Der Anschlag), Paramount, 2002. Matt Murdock/title role, Daredevil, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2002. Larry Gigli, Gigli, Columbia/TriStar, 2003. Michael Jennings, Paycheck, Paramount, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, Fahrenheit 9/11, IFC Films, 2004. Himself, Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party (documentary), View Askew Productions, 2004. Drew Latham, Surviving Christmas, DreamWorks, 2004. Ollie Trinke, Jersey Girl (also known as Fatherhood Project and Untitled Kevin Smith Project), Miramax, 2004. George Reeves, Hollywoodland (also known as Truth, Justice, and the American Way and Untitled George Reeves Project), Focus Features, 2006. Jack Dupree, Smokin’ Aces, Universal, 2006. Jack Giamoro, Man about Town, Media 8 Entertainment, 2006. Clerks II (also known as The Passion of the Clerks), The Weinstein Company, 2006.
The Third Wheel, Miramax, 2002. The Battle of Shaker Heights, Miramax, 2003. Turning It Over (short film), Indy Pictures, 2004. Feast, Dimension Films/Miramax, 2005. Film Producer: Stolen Summer, Miramax, 2002. Gone, Baby, Gone, Buena Vista, 2006. Film Director: I Killed My Lesbian Wife, Hung Her on a Meathook, and Now I Have a Three–Picture Deal at Disney (short film), 1993. Gone, Baby, Gone, Buena Vista, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Joe Willie Clemons, Against the Grain, NBC, 1993. Project Greenlight, HBO, 2001–2002. Project Greenlight 2, HBO, beginning 2003. Project Greenlight 3, Bravo, beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: C. T. Granville, The Voyage of the Mimi, PBS, c. 1980. Billy Hearn, Hands of a Stranger (also known as Double Standard), NBC, 1987. C. T. Granville, The Second Voyage of the Mimi, PBS, 1988. Member of crowd, 2004 World Series (also known as World Series 04), Fox, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Benjamin ⬙Ben⬙ Watson, Daddy (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Daddy⬙), NBC, 1991. Lawrence Bowen, Daddy and Them, Showtime, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Danny Coleman, ⬙Wanted: The Perfect Guy⬙ (also known as ⬙Wanted: A Man for Mom⬙ and ⬙Personal Business⬙), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1986. Aaron Henry, ⬙A Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story,⬙ Lifestories: Families in Crisis, HBO, 1994. Armageddon: Target Earth, ABC, 1998. Host, The Concert of the Century for VH1 Save the Music, VH1, 1999. Himself, We All Dream of Oz, TNT, 2000. Himself, AFI’s 100 Years, 100 Thrills: America’s Most Heart–Pounding Movies, CBS, 2001. Himself, History vs. Hollywood: Pearl Harbor, History Channel, 2001. Himself, Journey to the Screen: The Making of ⬙Pearl Harbor⬙ (also known as Pearl Harbor: A Journey to the Screen), Black Entertainment Television, 2001. Beyond the Movie: Pearl Harbor, 2001. The Inside Reel: Digital Filmmaking, PBS, 2001. Man Talk with Carrie Fisher, Oxygen Network, 2001. Before They Were Stars!, ABC, 2002.
Some sources cite an appearance as an extra in Field of Dreams (also known as Shoeless Joe), Universal, 1989. Some sources state that Affleck’s photograph appears as a prop in the film Mermaids, Orion, 1990. Film Executive Producer: Crossing Cords (short film), MoonRey Films/Pearl Street Productions, 2001. Speakeasy, Miramax, 2002. 4
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Himself, ⬙The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2003,⬙ The Barbara Walters Special (also known as The Barbara Walters Summer Special), ABC, 2003. Himself, Ben & Jen: A Dateline Special, NBC, 2003. Himself, Daredevil: From the Comic to the Big Screen, HBO, 2003. Himself, The Stars’ First Time ... on Entertainment Tonight with Mary Hart, CBS, 2003. Narrator, The Curse of the Bambino, HBO, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, Comedy Central’s ⬙Last Laugh ’04⬙ (also known as Last Laugh ’04), Comedy Central, 2004. Himself, From Hong Kong to Hollywood: The Making of John Woo, 2004. Himself, How’s Your News? On the Campaign Trail, Trio Network, 2004. Himself, Remembering the Future: Paycheck & the Worlds of Philip K. Dick, 2004. Himself, Surviving Christmas: Unwrapping the Comedy, HBO, 2004. Himself, Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope, multiple networks, 2005. Himself, Ultimate Super Heroes, Ultimate Super Villains, Ultimate Super Vixens, Bravo, 2005.
AFFLECK Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, multiple episodes both 1998 and 2000. Himself, ⬙Forces of Nature,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 1999. Himself, ⬙The Lack of Reason,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1999. (Uncredited) Himself, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1999. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1999. Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, multiple episodes in 2000, 2001. Guest host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 2000, multiple episodes in 2004. Himself, Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 2001. (Uncredited) Donnie Bartalotti, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 2001. Guest, Mundo VIP, 2001. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004. Secrets of Superstar Fitness, Discovery Health Channel, c. 2002. Guest, Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request with Carson Daly), MTV, 2002, 2004. Himself, ⬙Daredevilin’,⬙ Player$, G4techTV, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, ⬙It’s Good to be Ben Affleck,⬙ It’s Good to Be, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Himself, ⬙Suuri Hollywood–elokuvaspesiaali,⬙ 4Pop, 2003. Himself, Ben Affleck & Matt Damon: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment (also known as E’s ⬙101⬙), E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Guest, The Daily Show (also known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition), Comedy Central, 2003. Guest, Despierta America!, 2003. Guest, Dinner for Five, Independent Television, 2003. Guest, El gordo y la flaca, 2003. Guest, Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, ET, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, 2003. Guest, Extra (also known as Extra: The Entertainment Magazine), syndicated, 2003. Guest, Mad TV, Fox, 2003. Guest, Primer impacto, 2003. Guest, Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2003. Guest, The View, ABC, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, multiple appearances, 2003, 2004. Himself, Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2003, 2004. Guest, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2003, 2004.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Himself, The 1999 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1999. Presenter, The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1999. Presenter, The 1999 ESPY Awards, ESPN, 1999. Presenter, The 71st Annual Academy Awards Presentations, ABC, 1999. Himself, 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2000. Hollywood Salutes Bruce Willis: An American Cinematheque Tribute, TNT, 2000. Himself, The Teen Choice Awards 2001, Fox, 2001. Presenter, The 73rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2001. Himself, 2002 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2002. Presenter, The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2002. Himself, E! Entertainer of the Year 2003, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, MTV Europe Music Awards 2003, MTV, 2003. Presenter, The 75th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kevin Johnson, ⬙Is That All There Is?,⬙ Almost Home (also known as The Torkelsons: Almost Home; previously known as The Torkelsons), NBC, 1993. Guest, The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 1998. 5
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Himself, Beyond Hell’s Kitchen: Making ⬙Daredevil,⬙ Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2003. Himself, Jennifer Lopez: The Reel Me, Sony Music Entertainment, 2003.
Himself, ⬙Hollywood Home Game 4,⬙ World Poker Tour, Travel Channel, 2004. Himself, ⬙Surviving Christmas,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2004. Himself, GMTV, Independent Television, 2004. Himself, Hardball with Chris Matthews (also known as Hardball), MSNBC, 2004. (In archive footage) Himself, 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (also known as E’s ⬙101⬙), E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself, T4, Channel 4, 2004. Guest, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2004. Guest, Larry King Live, Cable News Network, multiple episodes in 2004. Guest, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2004. Guest, The O’Reilly Factor, Fox News Channel, 2004. Guest, Richard & Judy, Channel 4 (England), 2004. X–Play (also known as Extended Play and GameSpot TV), G4techTV, 2004. Guest, Corazon de ..., Television Espanola (Spain), 2005. Panelist, Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO, 2005.
Video Commentator: Good Will Hunting, Alliance Video, 1999. Chasing Amy (also known as Comic Strip and Chasing Amy: The Criterion Collection), Criterion, 2000. Some sources state that Affleck provided commentary for the DVD version of Armageddon. Music Videos: Aerosmith, ⬙I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing,⬙ 1998. Jennifer Lopez, ⬙Jenny from the Block,⬙ 2002. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Matt Damon) Good Will Hunting, Miramax, 1997. Gone, Baby, Gone (based on the novel by Dennis Lehane), Buena Vista, 2006.
Appeared in ⬙The Films of Kevin Smith,⬙ an episode of The Directors, Encore; and in episodes of other programs, including Today (also known as NBC News Today and The Today Show), NBC.
Teleplays; Episodic: (With Sean Bailey) ⬙The Amount,⬙ Push, Nevada, ABC, 2002. (With Sean Bailey) ⬙The Black Box,⬙ Push, Nevada, ABC, 2002.
Television Executive Producer; Series: Project Greenlight, HBO, 2001–2002. (And creator) Push, Nevada, ABC, 2002. Project Greenlight 2, HBO, beginning 2003. American Start–Up, Spike TV, beginning 2005. Project Greenlight 3, Bravo, beginning 2005.
Teleplays; Pilots: The Runner, ABC, written c. 2001, may be broadcast later.
Television Executive Producer; Pilots: The Runner, ABC, written c. 2001, may be broadcast later. All Grown Up, CBS, 2003. Los Angeles, ABC, 2003.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers 1999, Issue 1, Gale, 1999. Periodicals: Detour, April, 1997, pp. 72–76. Empire, June, 1999, pp. 82–88. Entertainment Weekly, February 13, 1998, pp. 20–23; November 14, 2003, pp. 50–54; March 26, 2004, pp. 14–15. Hunks, February 7, 2005. Interview, December, 1997, p. 118. Los Angeles Times, November 30, 1997, pp. 3, 78–79; October 27, 2004. Movieline, March, 1999, pp. 62–63. OK!, August 21, 2002, pp. 36–39, 41, 43.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, View Askew’s Look Back at ⬙Mallrats,⬙ View Askew Productions, 1999. Himself, Judge Not: In Defense of Dogma, Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2001. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Kenny, Saturday Night Live: The Best of Molly Shannon, NBC, 2001. Himself, The Making of ⬙Changing Lanes⬙ (also known as Behind the Scenes of ⬙Changing Lanes⬙), 2002. 6
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ANDERSON Nursey family, Ruby in Paradise, October Films, 1993. Parlorman, Soledad, Urban Media, 2000. Norman Geiseman, Black and White, New Vision Films, 2002. Kevin, Garage Days, Fox Searchlight, 2002. John Livingston, Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (also known as Anacondas 2: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid), Screen Gems, 2004. Sheriff, House of Wax, Warner Bros., 2005.
People Weekly, May 2, 2005, p. 66; May 9, 2005, p. 21; May 23, 2005, p. 71; July 18, 2005, p. 54; December 19, 2005, p. 68. Premiere, Volume 10, number 9, 1997, p. 47; January, 1998, pp. 80–84, 103; August, 1998, pp. 56–63, 98; February, 2000, pp. 60–65, 93; April, 2004, pp. 86–88, 108. Rolling Stone, April 1, 2004, pp. 50–52, 54, 56. Star, November 1, 2004, pp. 34–35. Starlog, August, 1998. Time, March 29, 2004, p. 62. Total Film, September, 2002, pp. 76–80. TV Guide, February 8, 2003, pp. 14–20; February 21, 2004, p. 38. Urban Cinefile, June 7, 2001. US, May, 1997, pp. 72–74. USA Today, March 2, 1998.
Television Appearances; Series: Jim Sullivan, The Sullivans, Nine Network, 1976. Various characters, A Country Practice, Seven Network, 1983, 1991, 1993. Rick Manning, Prisoner (also known as Caged Women and Prisoner: Cell Block H), syndicated and Ten Network, 1984. Matt Winter, Gloss, TVNZ, 1987. Tosh, The Boy from Andromeda, 1991. Steve Gannaway, Marlin Bay, TVNZ, 1992. Lochie Renford, Phoenix, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1992. Steve Morrison, The Bob Morrison Show, Nine Network, 1994. Firefighter John ⬙Repo⬙ Kennedy, Fire, Channel 7, 1995. Barry Petersen, Heartbreak High, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1997–98. Mick Scully, Neighbours, Ten Network, 2000.
ANDERSON, Andy 1947– PERSONAL Born July 18, 1947, in Wellington, New Zealand. Education: Took a television production course through TVNZ, 1980, and a multicam directors course with South Pacific Films, 1992.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tony Loft, The Great Bookie Robbery, Nine Network, 1986. Tony, Il Magistrato (also known as The Magistrate), ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1989. The New Adventures of Black Beauty, Seven Network, 1992. Lust, Seven Deadly Sins, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1993. Lamont, Greenstone, Odyssey, 1999. Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King, TNT, 2006.
Addresses: Agent—IMCM, PO Box 1192, Bondi Junction, New South Wales 1355 Australia. Manager— Bernie Stahl Management, PO BOX 1145, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, 4217 Australia. Career: Actor. Presenter of documentary on domestic violence for TVNZ and the police department. Also worked as a musician appearing with bands including The Missing Links, c. 1960s, Running Jumping Standing Still, Southern Comfort, and Arkastra. Awards, Honors: Silver Logie Award, best support actor in a series, TV Week magazine, 1982; Australian Film Institute Award, best performance by an actor in a leading role in a telefeature or miniseries, 2000, for Halifax f.p.: A Person of Interest.
Television Appearances; Movies: George, Robbery Under Arms (also known as Robo a mano armado), 1985. John Palmer, The Haunting of Barney Palmer, PBS, 1986. Bill Taylor, Raider of the South Seas, 1990. Hooper, Singapore Sling, Nine Network, 1993. John Devlin, The Devil Game, 1997. Laurie Downes, Halifax f.p.: A Person of Interest, Nine Network, 2000. Peter Forbutt, Heroes’ Mountain, 2002. Betch, The Junction Boys, ESPN, 2002. Officer Krutchen, Mermaids, PAX, 2003. Charlie Rhodes, Salem’s Lot (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Salem’s Lot⬙), TNT, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Mr. Fullright, New York’s Finest (also known as New York Cats), 1987. Albie Stone, Trespasses (also known as Omen of Evil), 1989. Gordon Bennett (short), 1989. Lawyer, Zilch!, 1989. 7
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Also appeared in a production of Hair.
Television Appearances; Specials: Host and singer, Dixie Chicken, TVNZ, 1987. Gold: Frenchie’s Gold, 1991. Gold: The Merchants of Venice, 1991. Gold: A Fistful of Gold, 1991. Gold: The World’s Play, 1991. Look Who’s Famous Now, TV2 [New Zealand], 1999. Himself, Happy Birthday 2 You, TV2 [New Zealand], 2000. Himself, Numero Bruno (documentary), 2001.
RECORDINGS Albums: Appeared in If I’d Known I’d Live This Long ... . WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Peter, ⬙The Adventure,⬙ The Flying Doctors, Nine Network, 1989. Harry Roebuck, ⬙The Bushranger,⬙ Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (also known as Banjo Paterson’s ⬙The Man from Snowy River⬙), Nine Network and Family Channel, 1993. Brad Blair, ⬙Dead Heat,⬙ High Tide, syndicated, 1995. Hesiot, ⬙The Titans,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess, 1995. Zander, ⬙The Fire Down Below,⬙ Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, 1995. Errol Crichton, ⬙The River,⬙ Police Rescue, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1996. Ted Murdoch, Wildside, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1997. Douglas Collins, ⬙Quad Squad,⬙ Water Rats, Nine Network, 1999. Alan Mitchell, ⬙Desperate Remedies,⬙ All Saints, Seven Network, 1999. Fraser, ⬙A Shadow of Doubt: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Duggan, Television One, 1999. John Gemes, ⬙Unfinished Business,⬙ Blue Heelers, Seven Network, 2000. Frank Landis, ⬙Rich Man’s World,⬙ Stingers, Nine Network, 2001. Frank Landis, ⬙Into the Darkness,⬙ Stingers, Nine Network, 2001. Frank Landis, ⬙Dog Eat Dog,⬙ Stingers, Nine Network, 2001. Race Hayley, ⬙Made to Be Broken,⬙ McLeod’s Daughters, Women’s Entertainment, 2002. Race Hayley, ⬙To Catch a Thief,⬙ McLeod’s Daughters, Women’s Entertainment, 2003. Ed Cleaver, ⬙The River of No Return,⬙ Stingers, Nine Network, 2004.
Wrote three episodes of Marlin Bay I & II.
ANDERSON, Daryl 1951– PERSONAL Some sources cite full name as Daryl Dean Anderson; born July 1, 1951, in Seattle, WA; son of Donald and Shirley (maiden name, Gallagher) Anderson; married Kathy Connell (a producer and actress), July 28, 1984; children: a daughter. Education: University of Washington, B.F.A., professional actor training program, 1975. Politics: Democrat. Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and producer. A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA, box office manager, beginning c. 1970. Photographer, with works exhibited at the C. E. Rynd Photographic Fine Arts, Seattle, WA, 1988. Spokesperson for the American Human Hearing Dog Program, 1980–82. Member: Screen Actors Guild (national director, 1980, ninth national vice president, 1987–88, third national vice president, 1989–91 and 1995–97, trustee of pension and health plans, 1994).
Stage Productions: Lord Buckley (one–man show), Circa Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand, 1978, then Watershed Theatre, London, 1993. Karn, Sus by Barrie Keeffe, Bootstrap Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand, 1983. Pirate King, The Pirates of Penzance, New Zealand cities, 1986. Bill Snibson, Me & My Girl, Wellington Operatic, Wellington, New Zealand, 1990. Title role, Sweeney Todd, Downstage Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand, 1999.
Awards, Honors: Veteran’s Employment Award, Department of Labor, 1979. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dennis ⬙Animal⬙ Price, Lou Grant, CBS, 1977–82. First warlock, a recurring role, Passions (also known as Harmony’s Passions and The Passions Storms), NBC, 2001. 8
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Intruder reporter, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 2002–2004.
ANDERSON Eighth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Eighth Annual Awards), TNT, 2002. Ninth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Ninth Annual Awards), TNT, 2003. 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild 10th Annual Awards), TNT, 2004. 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild 11th Annual Awards), TNT, 2005. 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild 12th Annual Awards), TNT and TBS, 2006.
Some sources cite appearances as Fisher Andrews, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 1993–94. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ferdie, Hollywood Wives, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Henry Link, The People across the Lake, NBC, 1988. Armstrong, Everybody’s Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure, ABC, 1989. Thaddeus Applegate, A Girl of the Limberlost, PBS, 1990. (Uncredited) Adult Willy, Stranger in My Home, CBS, 1997. Assistant district attorney Brad Leyton, McBride: The Chameleon Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Assistant district attorney Brad Leyton, McBride: Murder Past Midnight, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Dr. Davenport, Fielder’s Choice, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Harvey Brandon, ⬙Henry Goes Prime Time,⬙ Too Close for Comfort, ABC, 1981. Michael Scott, ⬙He’s My Brother/Zeke and Zelda/Teach Me Tonight,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. Spider, ⬙Daniel’s Song,⬙ Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1982. Harvey, ⬙A Chip off the Old Block,⬙ Whiz Kids, CBS, 1983. Ernie Delrosa, ⬙Scared Stiff,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1984. Marty Collins, ⬙Special Delivery,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984. Himself, Good Morning America (also known as GMA), ABC, 1984. Kress, ⬙Death Trap,⬙ Matt Houston, ABC, 1985. Mickey, ⬙Is There a Fox in the House?,⬙ Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1985. Ron Burnett, ⬙Serial Murders,⬙ T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1985. Zeller, ⬙Who Really Watches the Sunset?,⬙ Riptide, NBC, 1985. Bertka, ⬙The A–Team Is Coming, the A–Team Is Coming,⬙ The A–Team, NBC, 1986. Drew Peterson, ⬙Death Goes to the Movies,⬙ Blacke’s Magic, NBC, 1986. Jeff Barnes, Throb, syndicated, 1986. Philo, ⬙The Case of the Irate Gangster,⬙ Hard Knocks, Showtime, 1987. Dr. Allan, ⬙The Edge,⬙ Bodies of Evidence, CBS, 1992. Dr. Allan, ⬙Nearest and Dearest,⬙ Bodies of Evidence, CBS, 1992. Scott Schenkman, ⬙Love and Death 101,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1995. Scott Schenkman, ⬙To Live & Die in Malibu,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1995. Bennett Price, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 1997. Grady, ⬙Sea Demons,⬙ Flipper (also known as Flipper: The New Adventures), PAX TV, 1998. Dwight Hennessey, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y & R), CBS, 1999.
Television Appearances; Specials: CBS All American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1980, 1981, 1982. Appeared in King Lear. Television Producer with Others; Awards Presentations: First Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild First Annual Awards), NBC, 1995. Second Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Second Annual Awards), NBC, 1996. Third Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Third Annual Awards), NBC, 1997. Fourth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Fourth Annual Awards), TNT, 1998. Fifth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Fifth Annual Awards), TNT, 1999. Sixth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Sixth Annual Awards), TNT, 2000. Seventh Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Seventh Annual Awards), TNT, 2001. 9
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Appeared as Squeak, Billy Budd, Falcon Playhouse; and in The Story Spinners, Story Theatre Ensemble, A Contemporary Theatre. Performer in staged readings at various venues.
Television reporter voice–over, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 1999. Bar owner, General Hospital, ABC, 2000. Dave (caller number three voice–over), Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 2000. Radio announcer voice–over, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 2000. First television announcer voice–over, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 2001. Trevor Griffith, ⬙Touched by an Idol,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2004. (Uncredited) Stage manager, ⬙Valerie Triumphs at the Upfronts,⬙ The Comeback, HBO, 2005.
Major Tours: Appeared in tours with A Contemporary Theatre (later known as the Young ACT Company). OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles, February, 1980, pp. 140–43, 250–57. News Photographer, July, 1978, pp. 22–26. Oui, December, 1980, pp. 22–23. People Weekly, September 14, 1981, pp. 143–45; July 17, 1995, p. 48. Starweek, August 29, 1981. US, September 30, 1980, pp. 52–53.
Appeared in Talk about Pictures, PBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Cliff Davis, The Phoenix (also known as War of the Wizards), ABC, 1981. Spider, The Hit Man, ABC, 1991. Derek, Just Deserts, ABC, 1992.
ANDERSON, Wes 1969– PERSONAL
Film Appearances: Young man, Sweet Revenge (also known as Dandy, the All American Girl), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1976. Bank guard, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1979. Copilot, The Monster Squad, TriStar, 1987. Jilly, Satan’s Princess (also known as Malediction), Sun Heat Productions, 1990. Dale Farley, The Break, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Janet’s husband, The Kid (also known as Disney’s ⬙The Kid⬙), Buena Vista, 2000. Congressperson, Human Nature, Good Machine/ United King Films, 2001, Fine Line Features, 2002.
Full name, Wesley Wales Anderson; born May 1, 1969, in Houston, TX; son of Mel (an advertising executive) and Theresa ⬙Texas⬙ (an archeologist and real estate agent) Anderson. Education: University of Texas at Austin, B.A., philosophy, 1991.Religion: Episcopalian. Addresses: Office—American Empirical Pictures, 225 Lafayette St., Suite 209, New York, NY 10012. Agent— United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Dart Group, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Appeared in an unreleased film. Career: Director, screenwriter, and producer. American Empirical Pictures, New York City, partner. Created other films, including Super 8mm films. Worked on television commercials.
Stage Appearances: Harry, Three Men on a Horse, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Mainstage, Seattle, WA, c. 1973. Understudy for Horatio, Hamlet, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Mainstage, c. 1974. Crocket, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1975. Prospector and understudy for sewer man, The Madwoman of Chaillot, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, beginning 1975. Tommy, Female Transport, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles area, c. 1976. Henry, Deconstructing Romance, Matrix Theatre Company, Los Angeles, 1992. Red Barber, National Pastime, Fremont Centre Theatre, Pasadena, CA, 2005.
Member: Writers Guild of America West, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Award, best new filmmaker, and Special Award (with Owen Wilson and Luke Wilson), debut of the year, Lone Star Film & Television awards, 1996, both for Bottle Rocket; New Generation Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards, 1998, for Rushmore and Bottle Rocket; Independent Spirit Award, best director, Independent Features Project/West, and Lone Star Film & Television 10
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 awards, best director and (with Owen Wilson) best screenplay, all 1999, for Rushmore; Academy Award nomination (with Owen Wilson), best writing, screenplay written directly for the screen, Film Award nomination (with Owen Wilson), British Academy of Film and Television Arts, best screenplay—original, Screen Award nomination (with Owen Wilson), best screenplay written directly for the screen, Writers Guild of America, Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination (with Owen Wilson), best screenplay, Online Film Critics Society Award nomination (with Owen Wilson), best screenplay, original, and nomination for Golden Berlin Bear, Berlin International Film Festival, all 2002, Bodil Award nomination, best American film, and DVD Premiere Award nomination, best audio commentary—new release, both 2003, all for The Royal Tenenbaums; Golden Satellite Award nomination (with Noah Baumbach), best screenplay, original, International Press Academy, and nomination for Golden Berlin Bear, Berlin International Film Festival, both 2005, for The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou; Golden Globe Award nomination (with others), best motion picture—musical or comedy, and Independent Spirit Award nomination (with others), best feature, both 2006, for The Squid and the Whale.
ATKINSON RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, The Making of ⬙Rushmore⬙ (short documentary), The Criterion Collection, 2000. Himself, This Is an Adventure (documentary), The Criterion Collection, 2005. WRITINGS Screenplays: Bottle Rocket (short film), c. 1992. (With Owen Wilson) Bottle Rocket, Columbia, 1996. (With Wilson) Rushmore, Buena Vista, 1998. (With Wilson) The Royal Tenenbaums, Buena Vista, 2001. (With Noah Baumbach) The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (also known as The Life Aquatic and Untitled Wes Anderson Project), Buena Vista, 2004. The Fantastic Mr. Fox (animated), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006. OTHER SOURCES
CREDITS
Periodicals: Current Biography, May, 2002, pp. 3–6. Entertainment Weekly, December 24, 2004, pp. 42–44; May 20, 2005, p. 59. Esquire, February, 1999, p. 36; January, 2002, p. 22. Film Comment, December, 2001, pp. 24–29. New York Times, November 28, 2004. Premiere, October, 1998, pp. 82–90; January, 2002, pp. 76–79, 89.
Film Director: Bottle Rocket (short film), c. 1992. Bottle Rocket, Columbia, 1996. Rushmore, Buena Vista, 1998. The Royal Tenenbaums, Buena Vista, 2001. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (also known as The Life Aquatic and Untitled Wes Anderson Project), Buena Vista, 2004. The Fantastic Mr. Fox (animated), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006.
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Film Producer: Executive producer, Rushmore, Buena Vista, 1998. The Royal Tenenbaums, Buena Vista, 2001. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (also known as The Life Aquatic and Untitled Wes Anderson Project), Buena Vista, 2004. The Squid and the Whale, Samuel Goldwyn, 2005.
PERSONAL Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Davey, Hard Time, TNT, 1998. Davey, Hard Time: The Premonition (also known as The Premonition), TNT, 1999. First studio guard, The Last Producer (also known as The Final Hit), USA Network, 2000. Mechanic, Night of the Wolf, The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Ranch hand, Gentle Ben (also known as Terror on the Mountain), Animal Planet, 2002.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Tennis match commentator, The Royal Tenenbaums, Buena Vista, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, With the Filmmaker: Portraits by Albert Maysles, Independent Film Channel, 2001. Himself, Reel Comedy: The Life Aquatic, Comedy Central, 2004. 11
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Chuck Carter, Straight from the Heart, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Crew member, A Carol Christmas, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Deputy Dunlap, Hard Ground, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. James ⬙Little Jesus⬙ Calhoun, Detective (also known as Arthur Hailey’s ⬙Detective⬙), 2005. Russell, McBride: The Chameleon Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Russell, McBride: The Doctor Is Out, Really Out, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Russell, McBride: It’s Murder, Madam, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Russell, McBride: Murder past Midnight, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Russell, McBride: Tune in for Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Television Work; Miniseries: Postproduction coordinator, Johnson County War, The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Postproduction supervisor, King Solomon’s Mines, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Postproduction supervisor, La Femme Musketeer, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Television Work; Movies: Office production assistant, Everything That Rises, TNT, 1998. Assistant, The Last Producer (also known as The Final Hit), USA Network, 2000. Postproduction supervisor, Icon (also known as Frederick Forsyth’s ⬙Icon⬙), The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Film Appearances: Lyle, The Last Stop Cafe (short film), Dalvey Road Entertainment, 2003. Choir member, Surviving Christmas, DreamWorks, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Villeroi’s aide, La Femme Musketeer, The Hallmark Channel, 2004.
Film Work: Production assistant, Texas Rangers, Miramax/ Dimension Films, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Dave, ⬙Yule Never Know,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1997.
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B nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or a special, and Annual CableACE Award nomination, best supporting actor in a movie or miniseries, National Cable Television Association, both 1997, for Miss Evers’ Boys; Image Award nomination, outstanding actor in a television movie, miniseries, or dramatic special, and Black Reel Award nomination, best supporting actor, network or cable television category, Foundation for the Advancement of African Americans in Film, both 2000, for Introducing Dorothy Dandridge; Black Reel Award nomination, best supporting actor, theatrical category, 2002, for The Visit; AUDELCO Recognition Award, Audience Development Committee.
BABATUNDE, Obba 1951– PERSONAL Some sources cite original name as Donald Cohen; born December, 1951, in Jamaica, Queens, New York, NY; brother of Akin Babatunde (an actor); married; children: two sons. Education: Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, graduated. Addresses: Agent—Stone Manners Talent and Literary Agency, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
CREDITS
Career: Actor, voice performer, director, and producer. Metropolitan Brass Ensemble, trumpeter on a tour of the West Indies; Negro Ensemble Theatre, performed as actor; International African American Ballet, founder; singer in nightclubs and other venues, including the Latin Quarter, 1987 and at Upstairs at Greenstreet; voice performer for commercials; also a choreographer and dancer. Harriet Tubman School, teacher and administrator, 1974–76; also a consultant on West African folklore and lecturer. Bill Picket All Black Rodeo, performer. Volunteer with children’s and animal rights organizations.
Film Appearances: Short Eyes (also known as Slammer), Film League, 1977. The face of justice, Married to the Mob, Orion, 1988. Blink Willie, Miami Blues, Orion, 1990. Syd, Dead Again, Paramount, 1991. Television anchor, The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. Lane, The Importance of Being Earnest, Eclectic Concepts/Paco Global, 1992. Jerome Green, Philadelphia (also known as People Like Us), TriStar, 1993. Lieutenant Theodore ⬙Ted⬙ Sawyer, Undercover Blues (also known as Cloak and Diaper), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1993. Barfly, Conversations, 1994. Paul, ⬙Whispers,⬙ H. P. Lovecraft’s ⬙Necronomicon⬙ (also known as H. P. Lovecraft’s ⬙Necronomicon, Book of the Dead⬙ and Necronomicon: Book of the Dead), Turner Home Entertainment, 1994. Interpreter, Born to Be Wild (also known as Katie), Warner Bros., 1995. Professor Thurman, A Reason to Believe, Castle Hill Productions, 1995.
Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured role in a musical, 1982, for Dreamgirls; Carbonell Award nominations, best actor in a musical, 1989, for Golden Boy, and 1990, for The Roar of the Greasepaint, Smell of the Crowd; Dramalogue Award and Image Award, best supporting actor in a stage musical, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, both 1991, for Blues in the Night; Barrymore Award nomination, outstanding leading actor in a musical, Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia, 1995, for Jelly’s Last Jam; Emmy Award 13
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Television Appearances; Specials: Dancer, Baryshnikov on Broadway (also known as IBM Presents: Baryshnikov on Broadway), ABC, 1980. Zodzetric, ⬙Treemonisha⬙ (opera), America’s Musical Theatre, PBS, 1986. Raymond, ⬙God Bless the Child⬙ (also known as ⬙Children of Poverty⬙), ABC Theatre, ABC, 1988. The Human Factor, CBS, 1992. The Art of the Spirit with Avery Brooks, TBS, 1996. Host, Dorothy Dandridge: An American Beauty, 2003. Behind the Scenes: The Great Commission, Showtime, 2003. Soul Decisions, Showtime, 2004.
Jeffery, Carpool, Warner Bros., 1996. Lamarr, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Paul, Multiplicity, Columbia, 1996. Trinidad, Fatal Pursuit, New City Releasing, 1998. Willie Long, Life, Universal, 1999. Tony Waters, The Visit, Shoreline Entertainment/ Urbanworld Films, 2000. Dean Carl Cain, How High, Universal, 2001. Sergeant Moody, John Q (also known as John Q.), New Line Cinema, 2002. Voice of Boko, The Wild Thornberrys Movie (animated), Paramount, 2002. Dr. Howard Perkins, MVP, Extra Film Productions MVP, 2003. Band leader, The Notebook, New Line Cinema, 2004. Senator Wells, The Manchurian Candidate, Paramount, 2004. Voice of Chief Ankamuti, Kangaroo Jack: G’Day U.S.A.! (animated), Warner Home Video, 2004. Zacharias, After the Sunset, New Line Cinema, 2004. Craig, Material Girls, Arclight Films, 2006. Miguel, The Celestine Prophecy, Celestine Films Holding Company, 2006. Professor Morrison, The Black Man’s Guide to Understanding Black Women, Urban Entertainment Group, 2006.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 19th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1997. Presenter, Ninth Annual Prism Awards, FX Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Backstage man, ⬙The Magician,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1988. Frank Benning, ⬙Soldier Boy,⬙ A Different World, NBC, 1990. Ben, ⬙Crash and Born,⬙ Sisters, NBC, 1992. ⬙Maniac at Large,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1992. Jameson Walker (some sources cite Parker), ⬙Trading Places,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1993. Mongoose, ⬙A.K.A. Kansas,⬙ The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (also known as Brisco County, Jr.), Fox, 1993. Carter Evans, ⬙Fallen Angela,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1994. Charles, ⬙The Rich Guy,⬙ Getting By, NBC, 1994. Gordy Berry, ⬙The Client,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, NBC, 1994. Gordy Berry, ⬙What’s Will Got to Do with It?,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, NBC, 1994. ⬙Identity Crisis,⬙ Thunder in Paradise, syndicated, 1994. Cezanne Brown, ⬙Summer of Love,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1995. Charles Ellis, ⬙Freeze Outs,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Charles Ellis, ⬙Full Moon,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. The director, ⬙The One with All the Jealousy,⬙ Friends (also known as Across the Hall, Friends Like Us, Insomnia Cafe, and Six of One), NBC, 1997. Lieutenant Tony Mays, ⬙The Last Endless Summer,⬙ The Burning Zone, UPN, 1997. Lieutenant Wardell, ⬙Lorne and Max Drop the Ball,⬙ Spy Game (also known as Cloak and Dagger and Lorne and Max), ABC, 1997. Mr. Kirby, ⬙A Day in the Life II,⬙ Sparks (also known as Sparks, Sparks, and Sparks), UPN, 1997. Army veteran, ⬙Dog Day Afternoon,⬙ Linc’s, Showtime, 1999. Allardyce, ⬙The Value of Secrets,⬙ The Invisible Man (also known as I–Man), Sci–Fi Channel, 2000.
Television Appearances; Series: Rusty Bennett, All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 1987. Xyber 9: New Dawn (animated), Fox, 1999. Principal Howard Green, Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 1999–2000. Charles Thorne, Half & Half, UPN, beginning 2002. Uncle Clay, One Life to Live, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Berry Gordy, The Temptations, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Cornell, M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994. Cum Posey, Soul of the Game (also known as Baseball in Black and White and Field of Honour), HBO, 1996. Isom Dart, The Cherokee Kid, HBO, 1996. Willie Johnson (a dancer), Miss Evers’ Boys, HBO, 1997. Chett, The Apartment Complex, Showtime, 1999. Harold Nicholas, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, HBO, 1999. Ed, One Special Moment, Black Entertainment Television, 2001. Charles Henderson, Redeemer, USA Network, 2002. Reverend Jesse, The Great Commission, Showtime, 2003. Voice of Conroy, Rocket Power: Reggie’s Big (Beach) Break (animated), Nickelodeon, 2003. 14
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Dr. Joseph Lennox, ⬙The Beholder,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 2000. Benjamin Chadway, ⬙A Clear and Present Stranger,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2001. Judge Richards, ⬙It’s Not Just a Word: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 2001. Mr. Lowry, ⬙The Price,⬙ The Beast, ABC, 2001. Phillip Hamilton, ⬙Planting Seeds,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2001. Benjamin Chadway, ⬙Lovers and Other Strangers,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2002. Kevin Dupree, ⬙Maya Con Dios,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2002. Mr. Singer, ⬙The Philadelphia Chromosome,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2002. Voice of singer, ⬙Brother–Sister Act,⬙ Static Shock (animated), The WB, 2002. Daniel Burden, ⬙Dumb Bunnies,⬙ Karen Sisco, ABC, 2003. Daniel Burden, ⬙The One That Got Away,⬙ Karen Sisco, ABC, 2003. Voice of scientist, ⬙Trouble Squared,⬙ Static Shock (animated), The WB, 2003. Daniel Burden, ⬙Dog Day Sisco,⬙ Karen Sisco, USA Network, 2004. Jason, ⬙Giving Up the Girl,⬙ Everwood, The WB, 2005.
BABATUNDE Golden Boy (musical), off–Broadway production, beginning c. 1984, also produced elsewhere, including the Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, 1989. Leroy, Grind (musical), Mark Hellinger Theatre, 1985. Hamlet Hitchcock ⬙Little Ham⬙ Jones (title role), Little Ham (musical), Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, beginning 1987, some sources cite an off– Broadway production. The Roar of the Greasepaint, Smell of the Crowd (musical), Coconut Grove Playhouse, 1989. Saloon singer, Blues in the Night (musical), Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1990–91. Jelly Roll Morton, Jelly’s Last Jam (musical), Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles Music Center, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1990–91, also produced elsewhere, including the American Music Theater Festival, Philadelphia, PA, c. 1995. Woodie King, Jr.’s New Federal Theatre’s 35th Anniversary Celebration and Dinner (also known as Catch the Spirit of Black Theatre), Town Hall, New York City, 2005. Appeared in the solo show Obba in Concert; appeared as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (the title role) in King, Prince Edward Theatre, London; also appeared off– Broadway in The Breakout, Dream on Monkey Mountain, On Toby Time, Scottsboro Boys, Sheba, and Showdown Time.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Terrence G. Quimby, ⬙Fort Figueroa,⬙ CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. Alfonso ⬙Al⬙ Taylor, Heart and Soul (also known as It Will Stand), ABC, 1989. Tanner, Tom, CBS, 1994. Ben, Under One Roof, CBS, 1995. Brian Parish, The Tomorrow Man, CBS, 1995. Charles Thorne, ⬙The Big Pilot Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2002.
Major Tours; Musicals: Guys and Dolls, 1976. Curtis Taylor, Jr., Dreamgirls, U.S. cities, between 1985 and 1987. Billy Flynn, Chicago, U.S. cities, 1998. Billy Flynn, Chicago, Japanese cities, 2005. Appeared in other tours, including an international tour with Liza Minnelli, 1978. Some sources cite a tour of Obba in Concert.
Stage Appearances: The Secret Place, off–Broadway production, 1970. The chabaka (stiltwalker), the orange merchant, an antelope, and a citizen of Timbuktu, Timbuktu! (musical), Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1978. Sing Happy! (tribute concert), Lincoln Center, Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, 1978. Liza Minnelli in Concert (concert), Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1979. Dancer, Baryshnikov on Broadway, Broadway production, 1980. Rockets and understudy for Esau, Reggae: A Musical Revelation (musical; also known as Reggae), Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1980. Sharky, It’s So Nice to Be Civilized (musical), Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1980. C. C. White, Dreamgirls (musical), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1981–85.
Stage Director: Director of one–act plays. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Before, during, and ⬙After the Sunset,⬙ New Line Home Video, 2005. Video Work: Director, Dorothy Dandridge: Singing at Her Best, Koch Vision, 2003. Director and producer, Oscar’s Black Odyssey: From Hattie to Halle, Koch Vision, 2003. Producer, TV in Black: The First Fifty Years, Koch Vision, 2004. 15
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Addresses: Agent—Michelle Stern–Bohan, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Stacy Boniello, The Firm, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069 (some sources cite 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90211).
Soundtrack Albums: Dreamgirls 1982 original Broadway cast recording), Decca, c. 1990. Singles: ⬙Throw Down,⬙ c. 1985. Performer of songs that have appeared in films.
Career: Actor, producer, director, and musician. Mixed Breed Films, principal; the Bacon Brothers (musical group), musician and performer at various venues and events, including Town Hall, New York City, 2000, the Rising Sun Festival, Indian Lookout Country Club, Pattersonville, NY, 2003, and the Fash Bash, Detroit, MI; also a performer in benefits for various causes. As member of the Bacon Brothers, was a panelist at the Music for Film Panel, Woodstock Film Festival, Woodstock, NY, 2005, and a judge for the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Appeared in commercials and public service announcements. Host and narrator of the flight simulation tourist attraction NYSKYRIDE (also known as New York Skyride), beginning 1994. Affiliated with Forosoco Music. Worked as a waiter and in a warehouse.
Video Games: Voice of Lando Calrissian, Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, LucasArts Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Lando Calrissian, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II (also known as Rogue Leader and Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II), LucasArts Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Lando Calrissian, Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, LucasArts Entertainment, 2003. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: Author of the solo show Obba in Concert. Also the author of one–act plays and poems.
Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best performance, Village Voice, c. 1982, for Forty–Deuce and Poor Little Lambs; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1995, for The River Wild; Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, best actor, 1996, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role, 1996, and London Critics Circle Award nomination, supporting actor of the year, 1998, all for Murder in the First; Bronze Gryphon, best actor, Giffoni Film Festival, 1997, for Digging to China; Young Friends of Film Honors, Film Society of Lincoln Center, 2000; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor—science fiction, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best villain, both 2001, for Hollow Man; Video Man of the Year Award, Video Software Dealers Association, 2001, for body of work; received a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, 2003; Boston Society of Film Critics Award (with others), best ensemble cast, 2003, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, 2004, both for Mystic River; John Cassavetes Award, Denver International Film Festival, 2004; Special Mention, Flanders International Film Festival, 2004, Independent Spirit Award nomination, best male lead, Independent Features Project/ West, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture drama, International Press Academy, and Chlotrudis Award nomination, best actor, all 2005, all for The Woodsman; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice movie sleazebag, 2005, for Beauty Shop;
Writings for Videos: Oscar’s Black Odyssey: From Hattie to Halle, Koch Vision, 2003. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 35, Gale, 2002.
BACON, Kevin 1958– (the Bacon Brothers) PERSONAL Born July 8, 1958, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Edmund (a city planner) and Ruth (an educator and political activist; maiden name, Holmes) Bacon; brother of Michael Bacon (a musician); married first wife (marriage ended); married Kyra Sedgwick (an actress and producer), September 3, 1988; children: (second marriage) Travis, Sosie Ruth. Education: Trained for the stage at Manning Street Actors Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, and as an apprentice at Circle in the Square Theatre School, 1976–77. 16
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BACON Ricky Schroth (some sources cite Ricky Troth), Digging to China, Legacy Releasing, 1997. Sam Mayfair, Picture Perfect, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Sergeant Ray Duquette, Wild Things (also known as wildthings), Columbia, 1998. Tom Witzky, Stir of Echoes, Artisan Entertainment, 1999. Jack Morris, My Dog Skip, Warner Bros., 2000. Himself, We Married Margo, KOAN, 2000. (Uncredited) Lance Phelps, Novocaine, Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Sebastian Caine, Hollow Man (also known as Hollow Man—Unsichtbare Gefahr), Columbia, 2000. Joe Hickey, Trapped (also known as 24 Stunden Angst), Columbia, 2002. (Uncredited) John Graham, In the Cut, Screen Gems, 2003. Sean Devine, Mystic River, Warner Bros., 2003. Himself, Film Trix 2004 (short documentary), Cornukopia Entertainment, 2004. Narrator, Natural Disasters: Forces of Nature (short documentary), Destination Cinema, 2004. Walter, The Woodsman, Newmarket Films, 2004. Jorge, Beauty Shop, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 2005. Lanny Morris, Where the Truth Lies, ThinkFilm, 2005. Marty Stoll, Loverboy, Millennium Films, 2005. Brent, Saving Angelo, Bigel/Mailer Films, 2006. Love, The Air I Breathe, Inferno Distribution, 2006.
Copper Wing Tribute Award, Phoenix Film Festival, 2005; Ray–Ban Visionary Award, Creative Coalition, 2005. Subject of the game ⬙Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.⬙ CREDITS Film Appearances: Chip Diller, Animal House (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Animal House⬙), Universal, 1978. Young husband, Starting Over, Paramount, 1979. Jack Burrell (camp counselor), Friday the 13th (also known as A Long Night at Camp Blood), Paramount, 1980. Second teenager, Hero at Large, United Artists, 1980. Don, Only When I Laugh (also known as It Hurts Only When I Laugh and Neil Simon’s ⬙Only When I Laugh⬙), Columbia, 1981. Rickey, Forty–Deuce, Island Pictures, 1981. Timothy Fenwick, Jr., Diner, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1982. Ren MacCormack, Footloose, Paramount, 1984. Jack Casey, Quicksilver, Columbia, 1986. Taxi racer, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. Vic, White Water Summer (also known as The Rites of Summer and Whitewater Summer), Columbia, 1987. Everett, End of the Line, Orion, 1988. Jefferson Edward ⬙Jake⬙ Briggs, She’s Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Martin Thiel, Criminal Law, TriStar, 1989. Nick Chapman, The Big Picture, Columbia, 1989. David Labraccio, Flatliners (also known as L’experience interdite, Linea mortale, and Morte imminente), Columbia, 1990. Valentine McKee, Tremors (also known as Beneath Perfection), Universal, 1990. Dan Hanson, He Said, She Said, Paramount, 1991. Dennis, Queens Logic, Seven Arts Pictures, 1991. Narrator, A Little Vicious (short documentary), The Doc Tank, 1991. Sam (some sources cite Ari), Pyrates, Seven Arts Pictures/New Line Cinema, 1991. Willie O’Keefe, JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Marine captain Jack Ross (prosecutor), A Few Good Men, Columbia, 1992. Jimmy Dolan, The Air Up There, Buena Vista, 1994. Wade, The River Wild, Universal, 1994. Henri Young, Murder in the First (also known as Muertre a Alcatraz), Warner Bros., 1995. John L. ⬙Jack⬙ Swigart, Apollo 13, Universal, 1995, IMAX version released as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience. Voice of title role, Balto (animated), Universal, 1995. Sean Nokes, Sleepers, Warner Bros., 1996. Duane (Billy Magic), Telling Lies in America, Banner Entertainment, 1997.
Film Work: Executive producer, Wild Things (also known as wildthings), Columbia, 1998. Executive producer, The Woodsman, Newmarket Films, 2004. Director and producer, Loverboy, Millennium Films, 2005. Producer, The 1 Second Film (animated short documentary), Cinespire Entertainment, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Todd Adamson, Search for Tomorrow, NBC, 1979. Tim ⬙T. J.⬙ Werner, Guiding Light, CBS, 1980–81. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Host, 100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll, 1998. Himself, 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons, VH1, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, Retrosexual: The 80s, VH1, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Teddy, The Gift, CBS, 1979. Dennis, Enormous Changes at the Last Minute (also known as Enormous Changes and Trumps), PBS, 1982. 17
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Presenter, The 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1997. Presenter, The 19th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1997. Presenter, The 39th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1997. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1998. An All–Star Tribute to Johnny Cash, TNT, 1999. Presenter, The Sixth Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (also known as 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards), Fox, 2000. VH1 Big in 2002 Awards, VH1, 2002. Himself, IFP Gotham Awards 2004, Independent Film Channel, 2004. Presenter, Tribeca Film Festival Awards, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2004. Presenter, The 47th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 2005. Presenter, The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel and Bravo, 2005.
Kenny Miller, The Demon Murder Case (also known as The Rhode Island Murders), NBC, 1983. Mike, Destination Anywhere (also known as Midnight in Chelsea), VH1, 1997. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Himself, Live from Baghdad, HBO, 2002. Randall Pritchard, Cavedweller, Showtime, 2004. Himself, The Magic 7 (animated), c. 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: Ensign Frank Pulver, Mister Roberts, NBC, 1984. (Uncredited) Probation officer, ⬙The Little Sister⬙ (also known as ⬙Forbidden⬙ and ⬙The Tender Age⬙), American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Alan, ⬙Lemon Sky,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. Himself, Oliver Stone: Inside Out (also known as Oliver Stone), Showtime, 1992. The Making of Apollo 13, Sci–Fi Channel, 1995. Song performer, Happy Birthday Elizabeth—A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. (In archive footage; uncredited) Himself, Seventeen: The Faces for Fall, The WB, 1998. Himself, The AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Stars, CBS, 1999. (In archive footage) Vanilla Ice, Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary (also known as Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special), NBC, 1999. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1999. Weddings of a Lifetime, Lifetime, 1999. Men Strike Back, VH1, 2000. Himself, Behind the Movies: Animal House, NBC, 2001. Christmas in Rockefeller Center, NBC, 2001. (As the Bacon Brothers) Himself, Broadway’s Best, Bravo, 2002. Himself, Elvis Lives, NBC, 2002. Himself, Imagine New York, Fox, 2003. Himself, Unseen + Untold: National Lampoon’s ⬙Animal House,⬙ Spike TV, 2003. Guest, Introducing Graham Norton, Comedy Central, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1991. Guest caller Vic, ⬙Adventures in Paradise: Part 2,⬙ Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier Crane), NBC, 1994. Himself, ⬙Outbreak,⬙ Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1996. ⬙Tom Hanks: Hollywood’s Golden Boy,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Tom Hanks), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Narrator, Joe Eszterhas: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Host, ⬙Best Band of the ’70s,⬙ The List, VH1, c. 1999. Host, ⬙Patti Labelle: Surviving with Soul,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Patti Labelle), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Host, ⬙Ted Nugent: The Motor City Madman,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Ted Nugent), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Himself, ⬙Jon Bon Jovi,⬙ Bravo Profiles (also known as Bravo Profiles: Inside the Creative Mind), Bravo, 2001. Narrator, ⬙Graham Nash,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Graham Nash), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Himself, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, 2001. Himself, ⬙Bacon and Eggs,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2002. Himself, ⬙Kevin Bacon: Am I Me?,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Kevin Bacon), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Voice of himself, ⬙Bob Gets Involved,⬙ God, the Devil, and Bob (animated), NBC, 2003. Himself, ⬙Make Star’s Brother a Star: Michael B.,⬙ Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (also known as Queer Eye), Bravo, 2006.
Some sources cite an appearance as the Bacon Brothers in The Gift of Song, TNT, 1997. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 56th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1984. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1996. Presenter, The 13th Annual MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1996. Himself, The VH1 ’97 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1997. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1997. 18
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BACON Ricky, Forty–Deuce, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1981. Frank Wozniak, Poor Little Lambs, Theatre at St. Peter’s Church (now York Theatre at St. Peter’s), New York City, 1982. Michael, Flux, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1982. Phil McCann, Slab Boys, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1983. Murph, Men without Dates, New York City, 1985. Dennis, Loot, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, then Music Box Theatre, both New York City, 1986. Todd, The Author’s Voice, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1987. Louise’s brother, Brink, and Joey, Road, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club Annex, New York City, 1988. Edward, Spike Heels, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn– Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1992. Craig Donner, Hiram Keeble, and examining doctor, The Normal Heart (staged reading), Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1993. Samuel Gentle, An Almost Holy Picture (solo show), Roundabout Theatre Company, American Airlines Theatre, New York City, 2002. Lysistrata (reading), The Lysistrata Project, Harvey Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York City, 2003.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Good Morning America (also known as GMA), ABC, 1983, 2005. Showbiz Today, Cable News Network, 1995. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 1996, multiple episodes in 1997. ⬙The Films of Rob Reiner⬙ (also known as ⬙Rob Reiner⬙), The Directors (also known as The Directors—Rob Reiner), Encore, c. 1997. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1997, 1998, 2003. ⬙The Films of Ron Howard,⬙ The Directors, Encore, 2000. ⬙Hollow Man,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2000. ⬙Horror Movies,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 2000. The Howard Stern Radio Show, 2000. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2001. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2003. The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2003, 2004. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003, 2005. Breakfast with the Arts, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. (As the Bacon Brothers) The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004. ⬙Cannes 2005 Special,⬙ Comme au cinema, 2005. Breakfast, BBC, 2005. The Film Programme (also known as Film ’05), BBC, 2005. The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2005. Le grand journal de Canal+, Canal+, 2005. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. Magacine, 2005. The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 2005. Richard & Judy, Channel 4 (England), 2005. (With the Bacon Brothers) The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005.
Radio Appearances: The Howard Stern Radio Show, 1996, multiple episodes in 1997, 2000. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Lost Moon: The Triumph of Apollo 13, MCA/ Universal Home Video, 1996. Himself, The Yearbook: An ⬙Animal House⬙ Reunion, Universal Studios Home Video, 1998. Himself, Diner: On the Flip Side, Warner Home Video, 2000. Himself, Fleshing out the ⬙Hollow Man,⬙ Columbia/ TriStar Home Video, 2000. Himself, Hollow Man: Anatomy of a Thriller, Columbia/ TriStar Home Video, 2000. Himself, Code of Conduct (short documentary), 2001. (As the Bacon Brothers) The Bacon Brothers Live: No Food Jokes Tour (companion to the album The Bacon Brothers Live; also known as The Bacon Brothers Live), Image Entertainment, 2003. Himself, Mystic River: From Page to Screen (short documentary), 2003. Voice of Reverend Chip Diller, Where Are They Now? A Delta Alumni Update (short), Universal, 2003. Himself, Mystic River: Beneath the Surface, Warner Home Video, 2004.
Television Director; Movies: Losing Chase, Showtime, 1996. Stage Appearances: Ronnie, Getting Out, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1978, then Theatre de Lys (now Lucille Lortel Theatre), New York City, 1979–80. Glad Tidyings, New York City production, then Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1979–80. Mary Barnes, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. Billy, Album, Workshop of the Players Art (WPA) Theatre Company, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1980–81. 19
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Albums with Michael Bacon as the Bacon Brothers: Forosoco, Bluxo Records, 1998. Getting There, Bluxo Records, 1999. Can’t Complain, Rounder Records, 2001. The Bacon Brothers Live (also known as The Bacon Brothers Live: No Food Jokes Tour), Image Entertainment, 2003. White Knuckles, Forosoco Music/SpinArt, c. 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Books: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, fourth edition, St. James Press, 2000. Periodicals: Billboard, January 13, 2001, p. 77. Cosmopolitan, September, 1994, p. 178. Empire, December, 1990, p. 46; Issue 79, 1996, p. 59; June, 2000, pp. 84–85, 89. Entertainment Weekly, January 27, 1995, p. 26; August 4, 2000, pp. 31–39; August 11, 2000, pp. 31–37; December 24, 2004, pp. 38–41. Film Review, March, 1995. Interview, October, 1994, p. 90; December, 2004, pp. 154–57. Los Angeles Times, September 11, 1999; December 21, 2004. Movieline, December, 1992. Newsweek, January 17, 2005, p. 70. New York Times, September 25, 1994; February 3, 2002. Ocean Drive, summer, 1999, pp. 232–34. Parade, August 25, 2002, pp. 4–5. People Weekly, April 2, 1984. Premiere, March, 1995, pp. 70–73; February, 2005, p. 52. Time Out, November 29, 1995. USA Today, January 20, 1995. USA Weekend, July 28, 2000, p. 10. US Weekly, August 14, 2000, pp. 74–77.
Singles with Michael Bacon as the Bacon Brothers: ⬙Boys in Bars,⬙ 1998. Music Videos: Kenny Loggins, ⬙Footloose,⬙ 1984. Bonnie Tyler, ⬙Holding out for a Hero,⬙ 1984. Deniece Williams, ⬙Let’s Hear It for the Boy,⬙ 1984. The Bacon Brothers, ⬙Boys in Bars,⬙ 1998. Music Video Director: The Bacon Brothers, ⬙Boys in Bars,⬙ 1998. WRITINGS Film Music: Song ⬙Medium Rare,⬙ Telling Lies in America, Banner Entertainment, 1997. Score, Solo Shuttle, c. 1997. Video Music with Michael Bacon as the Bacon Brothers: (As the Bacon Brothers) The Bacon Brothers Live: No Food Jokes Tour (companion to the album The Bacon Brothers Live; also known as The Bacon Brothers Live), Image Entertainment, 2003.
BACON, Michael Albums with Michael Bacon as the Bacon Brothers: Forosoco, Bluxo Records, 1998. Getting There, Bluxo Records, 1999. Can’t Complain, Rounder Records, 2001. The Bacon Brothers Live (also known as The Bacon Brothers Live: No Food Jokes Tour), Image Entertainment, 2003. White Knuckles, Forosoco Music/SpinArt, c. 2005.
PERSONAL Brother of Kevin Bacon (an actor). Education: Earned music degree from Lehman College. Career: Composer. Goode News (a folk/rock band), member, c. 1970s; toured with Goode News and recorded for Columbia Records; recorded two solo albums for Monument/CBS; began composing music for film and television, 1985; Bacon Brothers (a folk/ rock/soul/country band), member, 1995—.
Singles with Michael Bacon as the Bacon Brothers: ⬙Boys in Bars,⬙ 1998. Nonfiction: (Author of foreword) Craig Fass, Mike Ginelli, and Brian Turtle, Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, Plume Books, 1996.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, for The Kennedys; CableACE Award nomination, for The Man Who Loved Sharks; Television Music Award and Gold Plaque Award, Chicago International Film Festival, both for LBJ; Emmy Award nomination, for Young Freud.
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BACON The Man Who Walked Between the Towers (animated short), 2005. Loverboy, ThinkFilm, 2005.
Television Music Director; Miniseries: The Century, ABC and History Channel, 1999.
Film Additional Music: The Last Good Time, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, 1997 VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1997.
Television Scores; Series: Voices & Visions, PBS, 1988. What Every Baby Knows, Lifetime, 1989. The American Experience, PBS, 1989–90. Turning Point, ABC, 1994. Vanished, ABC, 1999. Brazelton on Parenting, Fox Family, 2000. Healthcare Crisis, 2000. Horizon, BBC, 2004. Destination America, PBS, 2005–2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. With the Bacon Brothers, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. With the Bacon Brothers, The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2004. Guest, Breakfast with the Arts (also known as Bio Arts), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Guest, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. With the Bacon Brothers, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005.
Television Scores; Miniseries: Tales of the Unknown South, 1984. The Century (documentary), ABC and History Channel, 1999. The Century: America’s Time, History Channel, 1999. Napoleon (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided (documentary; also known as American Experience: Abraham and Mary Lincoln—A House Divided), PBS, 2001. The Secret Life of the Brain (documentary) PBS, 2002. The Hamptons, ABC, 2002.
RECORDINGS Albums (with the Bacon Brothers): Forosoco, Bluxo, 1997. Getting There, Bluxo, 1999. Can’t Complain, 2002. The Bacon Brothers Live, c. 2003.
Television Theme Music; Miniseries: Ocean Wilds: The Journeys of Feodor Pitcairn (documentary), PBS, 2001.
Videos (with the Bacon Brothers): Score performer, The Wheels on the Bus, Weston Woods, 2004.
Television Scores; Movies: Losing Chase, Showtime, 1996.
WRITINGS
Television Scores; Specials: Voices of Latin America (documentary), PBS, 1987. Trackdown, ABC, 1988. Sharks of Treasure Island (documentary), TBS, 1988. Plagues (documentary), PBS, 1988. Four Lives: Portraits of Manic Depression (documentary), PBS, 1988. Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer (documentary), PBS, 1990. Vivien Leigh: Scarlett & Beyond (documentary), TNT, 1990. The Power of the Past with Bill Moyers: Florence (documentary), PBS, 1990. The Johnstown Flood (documentary), PBS, 1991. The Crocodile’s Revenge (documentary), ABC, 1991. LBJ (documentary), PBS, 1991. Brides: A Tale of Two Weddings, ABC, 1991.
Film Scores: Twisted (also known as Twisted: A Step Beyond Insanity), 1986. The Johnstown Flood, 1989. In a Pig’s Eye (short), 1990. Pen Pals, Tokuma Japan Communications, 1992. D–Day Remembered (documentary; also known as The American Experience: D–Day Remembered), Direct Cinema Ltd., 1994. The Shadow of Hate (documentary short), 1995. Daley: The Last Boss (documentary), 1996. Sleeping Together, Trident Releasing, 1997. King Gimp (documentary short), 1999. Red Betsy, Lang Films, 2003. Brothers in Arms (documentary), First Run Features, 2003. 21
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America’s Missing Children, 1991. The Kennedys (documentary), PBS, 1992. Shirley Temple: America’s Little Darling (documentary), PBS, 1992. Marilyn: The Last Interview (documentary), HBO, 1992. Gettin’ Over, ABC, 1992, 1993, 1995. We’re Expecting, ABC, 1992. The Hurricane of ’38 (documentary), PBS, 1993. Sports Illustrated for Kids Slam Dunk, Home Run, Touchdown TV Sports Quiz, HBO, 1993. Multiple Personalities: The Search for Deadly Memories (documentary), HBO, 1993. Ike (documentary), PBS, 1993. Audrey Hepburn Remembered (documentary), PBS, 1993. Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson (documentary), NBC, 1993. Degenerate Art (documentary), PBS, 1993. Clint Eastwood–The Man from Malpaso (documentary), Cinemax, 1993. Amelia Earhart (documentary), PBS, 1993. The Windsors: A Royal Family (documentary), 1994. The Story of Lassie (documentary), PBS, 1994. Salem Witch Trials (documentary), Discovery Channel, 1994. FDR (documentary), PBS, 1994. D–Day (documentary), PBS, 1994. The Orphan Trains (documentary), PBS, 1995. Reynolds Price—Clear Pictures (documentary), PBS, 1995. Hiroshima: Why the Bomb Was Bombed (documentary), ABC, 1995. Driving Passion (documentary), TBS, 1995. TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (documentary), 1996. The Wright Stuff (documentary), PBS, 1996. Baby, Oh Baby: The Six–Pack is Back (documentary), ABC, 1996. Animal ER (documentary), TBS, 1996. Truman (documentary), PBS, 1997. The Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie (documentary), PBS, 1997. Peter Jennings Reporting: Pot of Gold, ABC, 1997. Gold Fever (documentary), PBS, 1997. Don Quixote (documentary), TLC, 1997. Addicted (documentary), HBO, 1997. The Promise of the Land (documentary), PBS, 1997. Surviving the Dustbowl (documentary), PBS, 1998. The Hidden Zoo (documentary), TBS, 1998. Reagan (documentary), PBS, 1998. March of the Crabs (documentary), TBS and syndicated, 1998. Living with Cancer: A Message of Hope (documentary), PBS, 1998. Deadly Shadow of Vesuvius (documentary), PBS, 1998. America 1900 (documentary), PBS, 1998. The Adoption Picnic (documentary), Cinemax, 1999. Scenes from a Transplant (documentary), Cinemax, 1999. MacArthur (documentary), PBS, 1999.
Television Series Theme; Special: Ocean Wilds (documentary), PBS, 2001. Television Additional Music; Specials: The Trillion Dollar Bet (documentary), PBS, 2000. Vanished (documentary), PBS, 2001. Television Theme Music; Specials: Bill Moyers’ Journal: Presenting Mr. Frederick Douglass, 1994. Television Series Theme Adaptation; Specials: (The American Experience) The Quiz Show Scandal (documentary), PBS, 1991. (The American Experience) Ike (documentary), PBS, 1993. (The American Experience) The Battle of the Bulge (documentary), PBS, 1994. (The American Experience) Telegrams from the Dead (documentary), PBS, 1994. (The American Experience) The Orphan Trains (documentary), PBS, 1995. (The American Experience) Chicago 1968 (documentary), PBS, 1995. (The American Experience) The Battle Over Citizen Kane, (documentary), PBS, 1995. 22
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BALDRIDGE (The American Experience) Houdini (documentary), PBS, 2000. (The American Experience) George Wallace: Settin’ the Woods on Fire (documentary), PBS, 2000. (The American Experience) Eleanor Roosevelt (documentary), PBS, 2000.
TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (documentary), 1996. (The American Experience) The Wright Stuff (documentary), PBS, 1996. (The American Experience) Spy in the Sky (documentary), PBS, 1996. (The American Experience) Nixon (documentary), PBS, 1996. (The American Experience) Truman (documentary), PBS, 1997. (The American Experience) The Telephone (documentary), PBS, 1997. (The American Experience) The Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie (documentary), PBS, 1997. (The American Experience) New York Underground (documentary), PBS, 1997. (The American Experience) Hawaii’s Last Queen (documentary), PBS, 1997. (The American Experience) Gold Fever (documentary), PBS, 1997. (The American Experience) Big Dream, Small Screen (documentary), PBS, 1997. (The American Experience) Around the World in 72 Days (documentary), PBS, 1997. (The American Experience) Surviving the Dust Bowl (documentary), PBS, 1997. Reagan (documentary), PBS, 1998. (The American Experience) Mr. Miami Beach (documentary), PBS, 1998. (The American Experience) Influenza 1918 (documentary), PBS, 1998. (The American Experience) American 1900 (documentary), PBS, 1998. (The American Experience) Rescue at Sea (documentary), PBS, 1999. (The American Experience) Race for the Superbomb (documentary), PBS, 1999. (The American Experience) Meltdown at Three Mile Island (documentary), PBS, 1999. (The American Experience) MacArthur (documentary), PBS, 1999. (The American Experience) Lost in the Grand Canyon (documentary), PBS, 1999. (The American Experience) Hoover Dam (documentary), PBS, 1999. (The American Experience) Alone on the Ice (documentary), PBS, 1999. (The American Experience) The Wizard of Photography (documentary), PBS, 2000. (The American Experience) The Duel (documentary), PBS, 2000. (The American Experience) Nixon’s China Game (documentary), PBS, 2000. (The American Experience) Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory (documentary), PBS, 2000. (The American Experience) John Brown’s Holy War (documentary), PBS, 2000. (The American Experience) Joe DiMaggio: The Hero’s Life (documentary), PBS, 2000.
Television Scores; Episodic: ⬙Payback,⬙ Hot Line, 1994.
BALDRIDGE, Mike PERSONAL Education: University of California Berkeley, B.A.; computer science degree; trained with Second City and various teachers. Addresses: Agent—Beverly Hecht Agency, 12001 Ventura Place, Suite 320, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actor. Reporter at the 2001 presidential inauguration. Bank of America, former senior vice president, technology and operations. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors’ Equity Association. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dr. Dubie, Unbakeable (short film), 2001. Spencer, Art of Love (short film), Solar Eclipse Entertainment, 2001. Terry, Catch Me If You Can, DreamWorks, 2002. Charlie Bain, Darkness Minus Twelve (short film), University of Southern California, 2004. David Wallach, A Cure for Writer’s Block (short film), Blue Bear Pictures, 2004. Priest, Confessions, Doppelganger Productions, 2004. Dr. Derik Carew, Jekyll, Creative Light Entertainment, c. 2005. Anders Verbinski, Chasing Ghosts, American World Pictures, 2005. Bill, True Fate, Kiap Films, 2005. Dr. Virgil Finley, Shockwave, Cinetel Films, 2005. Max Pierson, Black Dawn, Screen Gems, 2005. Pete, Dependency (short film), American Film Institute/ Mirror Films, 2005. Reporter, Rumor Has It... (also known as Otherwise Engaged), Warner Bros., 2005. 23
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Thomas, Alex and Ro (also known as Candle in the Window), Abiather Films/Liquid Films, 2005. I’mPerfect, Basic Films/RossWWMedia/Transatlantic, 2005. The doctor, Intellectual Property, NXTdream Films, 2006. Mr. Jones, The Standard, Oracle Films, 2006.
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Some sources cite appearances as a father in Breakdown; and as an agent in The Farewell.
Film Appearances: Carnival thin man, Testimony, European Classics Video, 1988. Red Dwarf: Smeg Ups, 1994. Various roles, Motoring Wheel Nuts (also known as Chris Barrie’s ⬙Motoring Wheel Nuts⬙), 1995. Himself and Arnold Rimmer, Red Dwarf: Smeg Outs, 1995. (As Christopher Barrie) Hillary, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (also known as Tomb Raider), Paramount, 2001. (As Christopher Barrie) Hillary, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (also known as Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Die wiege des lebens), Paramount, 2003. Ace Rimmer, Red Dwarf: Ace Rimmer—A Life in Lame (short), BBC Worldwide, 2004. Tom Marks, Back in Business, 2006.
Television Appearances; Movies: Forensics specialist Francis Phillips, McBride: The Chameleon Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Crew member Dillard (an engineer), ⬙Unexpected,⬙ Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Series V, and Star Trek: Untitled Fifth Series), UPN, 2001. Attorney George Banderas, ⬙A House Divided,⬙ The District, CBS, 2003. DNA lab technician, Passions (also known as Harmony’s Passions and The Passions Storms), NBC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: Carrott’s Lib, BBC, 1983. Various characters, Pushing Up Daisies, LWT, 1984. Various voices, Spitting Image, ITV, 1984–91. Coming Next, 1985. Gordon Brittas, The Brittas Empire, BBC, 1991–97. Voice, The Legends of Treasure Island, ITV, 1993. Gordon Brittas, Get Fit with Brittas, BBC, 1997. Gary Prince, A Prince Among Men, BBC, 1997. Arnold Rimmer, Red Dwarf, BBC, 1998. Presenter, Massive Engines (also known as Chris Barrie’s ⬙Massive Engines⬙), Discovery Channel, 2004.
Television Work: Coproducer, OB–1 (also known as Orbital Broadcast One), beginning c. 2003.
BARRIE, Chris 1960– (Christopher Barrie) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Waiter, Zastrozzi: A Romance, Channel 4, 1986.
Full name, Christopher Jonathan Barrie; born March 28, 1960, in Hannover, Lower Saxony, West Germany; father, served in the army; married Monica, 1987 (divorced, 1990); married Alecks, December 3, 1997. Education: Studied business at Brighton Polytechnic; also attended Methodist College, Belfast, Northern Ireland.Avocational Interests: Collecting antique cars and bikes, dogs, and photography.
Television Appearances; Movies: Mickie Scott, White Goods, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Jasper Carrott Election Special, 1983. Voice of himself, Comic Relief (also known as The Utterly Utterly Rude Video Live), BBC, 1986. Voice, Spitting Image: Down and Out in the White House, NBC, 1986. Voice, Spitting Image: The Ronnie and Nancy Show, NBC, 1987. Spitting Image voices, Live! From London, 1988. Arnold Rimmer, Comic Relief (also known as Comic Relief 3: The Stonker), BBC, 1991.
Addresses: Manager—Noel Gay Management, Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Middlesex TW17 0QD England. Contact—JLA, 13 Short’s Gardens, London WC2H9AT England. Career: Actor and writer. Worked at the Comedy Store; did corporate work, including hosting award ceremonies, linking conferences, and after–dinner speaking; 24
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Himself, Arnold Rimmer, and Ace Rimmer, ⬙Red Dwarf⬙ A–Z, BBC, 1998. Himself, Universe Challenge, BBC, 1998. Arnold Rimmer, Can’t Smeg Won’t Smeg, BBC, 1998. Himself, Hancock’s World of Sport, 1999. Various, Night of a Thousand Faces, BBC, 2001. Himself, The Funny Ladies of British Comedy, PBS, 2004. Himself, Happy Birthday BBC Two, BBC, 2004. Himself, Zippy and George’s Puppet Legends, 2005.
BEAUMONT Videos: Appeared in Chris Barrie’s ⬙Motoring Wheelnuts.⬙ WRITINGS Television Episodes: Pushing Up Daisies, LWT, 1984.
BEAUMONT, Kathryn 1938– (Kathryn Beaumont–Levine, Catherine Beaumont Levine)
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Christopher Barrie) Captain, ⬙Nasty,⬙ The Young Ones, BBC, 1984. The Lenny Henry Show, BBC, 1985. (As Christopher Barrie) Sammy, ⬙Cassie,⬙ Happy Families, BBC, 1985. Alas Smith & Jones (also known as Smith & Jones), BBC, 1985. ⬙Pratt Out of Hell,⬙ Lenny Henry Tonite, BBC, 1986. Director, Filthy Rich & Catflap, BBC, 1987. Ambassador—Fearsome Revolutionary, ⬙Nob and Nobility,⬙ Blackadder the Third (also known as Blackadder 3 and Blackadder III), BBC, 1987. Voice of various characters, ⬙Alan B’Stard Closes Down the BBC,⬙ The New Statesman, ITV1, 1988. Voice of commentator, Grace & Favour (also known as Are You Being Served?), BBC, 1992. Reader, ⬙Jack Crater,⬙ Jackanory, BBC, 1993. Ben Elton: The Man from Auntie (The Man from Auntie), BBC, 1994. Himself, Top Gear (also known as Top Gear Xtra), BBC, 2003. Himself, The Terry and Gaby Show, Channel 5, 2004. Himself, Today with Des and Mel, ITV, 2004. Himself, ⬙Red Dwarf,⬙ Comedy Connections, BBC, 2004.
PERSONAL Born June 27, 1938, in London, England; daughter of Kenneth Beaumont (a broadcaster); married Allan Levine, 1985. Education: University of Southern California, degree and teaching certificate. Career: Actress and voice performer. Provided voices for theme park attractions, including the voice of the title character and the narrator for ⬙Alice in Wonderland,⬙ and the voice of Wendy Darling for a Peter Pan theme park attraction, both at Disneyland. Appeared at Disney conventions. Elementary schoolteacher, beginning in the 1950s, then 1996—. Also known as Catherine Beaumont Levine. Awards, Honors: Named a Disney legend, the Walt Disney Company, 1998. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Jill Buckland, It Happened One Sunday, Associated British/Pathe Pictures International, 1944. Penelope ⬙Pineapple⬙ Peabody, On an Island with You, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1948. (Uncredited) Muriel, The Secret Garden, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1949. (Uncredited) Tenement child, Challenge to Lassie, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1949. Voice of Alice, Alice in Wonderland (animated), Buena Vista/RKO, 1951. Voice of Wendy Darling, Peter Pan (animated), Buena Vista/RKO, 1953. Voice of Alice, The Search for Mickey Mouse (animated), Buena Vista International, 2004.
Also appeared in David Essex Showcase, BBC. Radio Appearances: Appeared in Son of Cliche; Uncyclopaedia of Rock; John Mortimer’s ⬙Ceremonial in Three Flats⬙; Film Profit and Pleasure. Stage Appearances: Totally Foxed, U.K. cities, 1990. Also toured in a one–man show in the U.K., 1998. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Series: (Sometimes billed as Catherine Beaumont Levine) Voice of Alice, House of Mouse (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙House of Mouse⬙), ABC, 2001–2004.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Kathryn Beaumont–Levine) Herself, The 100 Greatest Family Films, Channel 4 (England), 2005.
ried Vincent Cassel (an actor and director), 1999; children: Deva Cassel. Education: Attended the University of Perugia.
Television Appearances; Specials: Cohost, One Hour in Wonderland, NBC, 1950. Voice of Wendy, The Walt Disney Christmas Show (also known as From All of Us to All of You), 1951.
Addresses: Agent—Nick Styne, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Brad Cafarelli, Bragman/Nyman/Cafarelli, Pacific Design Center, 8687 Melrose Ave., Eighth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Alice, The Fred Waring Show, CBS, 1951. Voice of Alice, ⬙Alice in Wonderland,⬙ Disneyland (also known as Disneylandia, The Disney Sunday Movie, Disney’s Wonderful World, The Magical World of Disney, Walt Disney, Walt Disney Presents, Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color, and The Wonderful World of Disney), ABC, 1954. Priscilla Mullins, ⬙The Voyage of Captain Tom Jones, Pirate,⬙ TV Reader’s Digest, ABC, 1955.
Career: Actress and voice performer. Worked as a model, including an affiliation with Elite Model Management; appeared in commercials, print advertisements, and calendars. Awards, Honors: Cesar Award nomination, most promising actress, Academie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema, 1997, for L’appartement; Saturn Award nomination, best supporting actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 2002, for Le pacte des loups; nomination for Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award, female category, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 2003, for The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions; Silver Ribbon, best supporting actress, Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, and David di Donatello Award nomination, best supporting actress, both 2003, for Ricordati di me; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice female movie breakout star, 2003, for The Matrix Reloaded and Tears of the Sun; MTV Movie Award nomination (with Keanu Reeves), best kiss, 2004, for The Matrix Reloaded; nomination for Silver Ribbon, best supporting actress, Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, 2005, for The Passion of the Christ.
RECORDINGS Videos: Voice of Alice, Disney Sing–Along–Songs: Zip–a–Dee– Doo–Dah (animated), Walt Disney, 1991. Herself, You Can Fly! The Making of Walt Disney’s Masterpiece ⬙Peter Pan⬙ (also known as You Can Fly: The Making of ⬙Peter Pan⬙), Walt Disney Home Video, 1997. Video Games: Voice of Alice, Alice in Wonderland: The Ride, 1993. Voice of Alice, Villains’ Revenge (also known as Disney’s ⬙Villains’ Revenge⬙), 1999. Voices of Alice and Wendy, Kingdom Hearts (also known as Kingudamu hatsu), Square Electronic Arts, 2002.
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OTHER SOURCES Film Appearances: Briganti (also known as Bandits: Love and Liberty and Amore e liberta), Numero Uno Cinematografica/ Reteitalia, 1990. Francesca, La riffa, 1991. Dracula’s bride, Dracula (also known as Bram Stoker’s ⬙Dracula⬙), Columbia, 1992. Marina and Angela, Ostinato destino, Starmedia Home Entertainment, 1992. Deborah, I mitici (also known as The Heroes, Colpo gobbo a Milano, and I mitici—Colpo gobbo a Milano), Warner Bros., 1994. Melina, Palla di neve (also known as Snowball), 1995. Il cielo e sempre piu blu (also known as Bits and Pieces), Colorado Film Production/Fandango, 1995. Lisa, L’appartement (also known as The Apartment, Flash–back, and L’appartamento), Artificial Eye, 1996.
Electronic: Critic Doctor Web Site, http://www.criticdoctor.com, January 21, 2006.
BEER, J. Weak See WEBER, Jake BELLUCCI, Monica 1969(?)– PERSONAL Born September 30, 1969 (some sources cite 1964 or 1968), in Citta di Castello, Umbria, Italy; father, an owner of a trucking company; mother, a painter; mar26
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BELLUCCI Emily, N—Napoleon, Hollywood Gang Productions, 2006. Herself, The Big Question (documentary), ThinkFilm, 2006. Centricity, 2006. Shoot ’Em Up, New Line Cinema, 2006.
Camille, Mauvais genre, Bac Films, 1997. Nellina, Come mi vuoi (also known as As You Want Me and Embrasse–moi Pasqualino!), Canal Plus Image International, 1997. Stressati, Dania Film, 1997. Giulia, L’ultimo capodanno (also known as Humanity’s Last New Year’s Eve, Kaputt Mundi, and L’ultimo capodanno dell’umanita), Istituto Luce, 1998. Monique, Compromis (short film), La Luna Productions, 1998. Nathalie/Nat the gypsy, Dobermann, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Valeria, A los que aman (also known as Those Who Love and L’heure des nuages), Sogepaq Distribucion, 1998. The young girl, Le plaisir (et ses petits tracas) (also known as Pleasure (and Its Little Inconveniences)), PolyGram Film Distribution, 1998. Marguerite, Mediterranees, Rocfilms, 1999. Myrtille, Comme un poisson hors de l’eau (also known as Like a Fish out of Water), SND, 1999. Chantal Hearst, Under Suspicion (also known as Suspicion), Lions Gate Films, 2000. Laura, Frank Spadone, Rezo Films, 2000. Malena Scordia (title role), Malena, Miramax, 2000. Sylvia, Le pacte des loups (also known as Brotherhood of the Wolf), MCA/Universal, 2001. Alex, Irreversible, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Cleopatre, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatre (also known as Asterix and Obelisk Meet Cleopatra, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra, and Asterix & Obelix: Mission Kleopatra), Miramax, 2003. Dr. Lena Fiore Kendricks, Tears of the Sun, Columbia/ TriStar, 2003. Persephone, The Matrix Reloaded, Warner Bros., 2003, also released as The Matrix Reloaded: The IMAX Experience. Persephone, The Matrix Revolutions, Warner Bros., 2003, also released as The Matrix Revolutions: The IMAX Experience. Alessia, Ricordati di me (also known as Remember Me, Remember Me, My Love, and Souviens–toi de moi), Roadside Attractions, 2004. Barbara/Lisa, Agents secrets (also known as Secret Agents and Spy Bound), TFM Distribution, 2004. Magdalen (Mary Magdalene), The Passion of the Christ, Newmarket Films, 2004, also released as The Passion Recut. Simona Bonasera, She Hate Me, Sony Pictures Classics, 2004. Voice of Marina for French version, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (animated), DreamWorks Home Entertainment, 2004. Daniela, Combien tu m’aimes?, Pan Europeenne Distribution, 2005. Mirror queen, The Brothers Grimm, Miramax/ Dimension Films, 2005. The beautiful vampire, Sheitan, Frenetic Films, 2006. Diane Siprien, Le concile de Pierre (also known as The Stone Council), UGC Images, 2006.
Some sources cite an appearance in Poslednji krug u Monci 2, c. 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Vita coi figli, [Italy], beginning 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pharaoh’s wife, Joseph (also known as The Bible: Joseph, Joseph in Egypt, and Die Bibel: Josef), TNT, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: (Uncredited) Princess, Sorellina e il principe del sogno (also known as Im Brunnen der Traeume and Prinzessin Alisea), [Italy and Germany], 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Le pacte des loups—Les coulisses du tournage (also known as Brotherhood of the Wolf: The Making of), 2001. Herself, Un jour dans la vie du cinema francais, 2002. Herself, Monica: Irresistible, 2003. Herself, The Making of ⬙The Passion of the Christ,⬙ PAX TV (now i Network), 2004. Herself, The Passion behind ⬙The Passion,⬙ 2004. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Herself, The GQ Men of the Year Awards (also known as Spike TV Presents ⬙The GQ Men of the Year Awards⬙), Spike TV, 2003. Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2003. Comme au cinema (also known as Comme au cinema: le magazine and Comme au cinema: l’emission), [France], 2004. Tout le monde en parle, 2004, 2005. (In archive footage) Cinema mil, TV3 (Television de Catalunya, Spain), 2005. (In archive footage) Corazon de ..., 2005. The Film Programme (also known as Film ’05), BBC, 2005. (In archive footage) On a tout essaye, 2005. Vivement dimanche, 2005. RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatre–Le Comankonafe, 2002. 27
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Herself, Journey to Safety: Making ⬙Tears of the Sun,⬙ Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 2003. Herself, Making ⬙Enter the Matrix,⬙ Warner Home Video, 2003. Herself, The Burly Man Chronicles, Warner Home Video, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Agnes Nixon Award, for Revelations. CREDITS Film Appearances: National Security Agent Mary, Sneakers, Universal, 1992. Triage nurse, Early Bird Special, 2001. Diner waitress, Blue Car, Miramax, 2002. Patricia Buchanan, The Ten Rules (short), 2002. Sheila, Would I Lie to You?, 2002.
Video Games: Voice of Persephone, Enter the Matrix, Atari/Infogrames Entertainment, 2003. Voice of Kaileena, Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, Ubi Soft Entertainment, 2004. Voice of Kaileena, Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones, Ubisoft Montreal Studios, 2005. Voice of Persephone, The Matrix Online (also known as MxO), Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, 2005. (In archive footage) Voice of Persephone, The Matrix: Path of Neo, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Connie Cooper, General Hospital, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Ginger, Quicksand: No Escape, USA Network, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Sandy, Tattle: When to Tell on a Friend (also known as Tattle), 1988. Sarah, Words to Live By, 1989.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 14, 2003, pp. 28–31. Interview, October, 2000, p. 196. Movieline, February, 2002, pp. 66–67, 92. People Weekly, September 20, 2004, p. 40. Premiere, January, 2002, pp. 72–74. Top Model, January, 1997, pp. 42–45. Total Film, October, 2000, p. 40. Variety, May 5, 2003, pp. S14–15.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Eve Kimball, ⬙Paper Lion,⬙ Family Ties, NBC, 1986. Girl at garage sale, ⬙Gift Horse,⬙ Mama’s Family, syndicated, 1987. Amy Johnson, ⬙Teacher’s Pet,⬙ Mama’s Family, syndicated, 1987. Amy Johnson, ⬙I Do, I Don’t,⬙ Mama’s Family, syndicated, 1987. Amy, the babysitter, ⬙Nice Work If You Can Get It,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1987. Amy, ⬙Weaning,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1987. Amy, ⬙Separation,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1988. Jenny Nolan, ⬙Blood Line,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1989. Allyssa Stewart, ⬙Guess Who’s Coming to Murder,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1992. Woman, ⬙The Storyteller,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as DS9, Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1993. Madeline, ⬙Sex, Lies & Decaf,⬙ Danger Theatre, Fox, 1993. Mom, ⬙Union Station,⬙ ER, NBC, 1996. Susie, ⬙Ka–Boom,⬙ Maggie, Lifetime, 1998. Bernadette Lawrence, ⬙Double Vision,⬙ Profiler, NBC, 1998. Erin Marshfield, ⬙Home of the Brave,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000. Mrs. Moran, ⬙The Little Guy,⬙ Dragnet (also known as L.A. Dragnet), 2003. Mother number two, ⬙Lost and Found,⬙ Without a Trace, CBS, 2004. Mrs. Basengi, ⬙Swap Meet,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I. and CSI: Weekends), CBS, 2004. Laurie Hansen, ⬙Day 4: 8:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2005.
Electronic: Life in Italy Web Site, http://www.lifeinitaly.com, January 21, 2006.
BENEDICT, Amy 1964– PERSONAL Born July 16, 1964, in Columbia, MO; daughter of Norman Graves and Vivian (maiden name, Eynatten) Benedict; sister of Robert Patrick Benedict (an actor). Education: Northwestern University, B.A., 1986.Avocational Interests: Running, writing, horseback riding, basketball, and mechanical mine. Addresses: Agent—Geddes Talent Agency, 1201 Greenacre Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046–5707. Career: Actress. 28
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BERNARD Television Appearances; Movies: Men in White (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Men in White⬙), Fox Family, 1998.
Also appeared in Roomies. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Grease; Star Spangled Girl; Revelations; Kaspar; Key Exchange; A Little Night Music; West Side Story; and The Sentence is Silence.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Communications, Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (movie; also known as A Call to Arms), 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, 24 Heaven, BBC, 2002. Himself, 24: Postmortem (documentary), BBC, 2002. Himself, 24: Access All Areas (documentary), BBC, 2003. The 3rd Annual DVD Exclusive Awards, FX Channel, 2003.
BERNARD, Carlos 1962– PERSONAL Original name, Carlos Bernard Papierski; born October 12, 1962, in Evanston, IL; married Sharisse Baker (an actress), 1999; children: Natalie. Education: Illinois State University, undergraduate degree; American Conservatory Theatre, M.F.A.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙French Kiss,⬙ F/X: The Series, syndicated, 1996. Bradley Babcock, ⬙Pink Elephants,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1997. Parker’s henchman, ⬙In the Still of the Night,⬙ Night Man (also known as NightMan), syndicated, 1997. Raoul ⬙Skull⬙ Hidalgo, Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2001. Himself, Pure 24, BBC3, 2003. Guest, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. Guest, Richard & Judy, Channel 4, 2004. Guest, Live with Regis & Kelly, syndicated, 2005. Guest, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2005. Guest, The Charlie Rose Show, PBS, 2005. Contestant, ⬙Hollywood Home Game 8,⬙ World Poker Tour, The Travel Channel, 2005. Himself, ⬙When Real Life and Screen Life Collide,⬙ TV Land Confidential, TV Land, 2005. Contestant, ⬙Tournament 7, Game 3,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005. Guest, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005, 2006.
Addresses: Agent—The Kohner Agency, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Office—c/o 24, Twentieth Century–Fox, 10201 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actor. Appeared in stage productions at the Pegasus Players Chicago, IL; Ashbury Actors Group, co– founder; appeared as himself, ⬙Day 3: 9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.,⬙ 24Inside (internet talk show), 2004. Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award nominations (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, 2003, 2005, Imagen Award, Imagen Foundation, best supporting actor— television, 2005, all for 24. CREDITS
Also appeared as Norrington, Moloney, CBS.
Film Appearances: Chajen, The Killing Jar, Curb Entertainment, 1996. Lieutenant Ronaldo Alvarez, Mars and Beyond, Cyber Sci–Fi Network, 2000. Rosario, The Colonel’s Last Flight (short), 2000. Chico Escovedo, Vegas, City of Dreams, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Cherry Orchard, The Boor, The Diary of Anne Frank, Ways and Means, Hands Across the Sea, As You Like It, Heartbreak House, Hamlet, and Good, all American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA; Superman: World Saviour, Second City, Chicago, IL; Macbeth, Marin Shakespeare Company; The Memorandum and Bobby Gould in Hell, both Ashbury Actors Group, Los Angeles; Blackout, Egyptian Theatre, Los Angeles; and Scenes from an Execution, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA.
Television Appearances; Series: Intern, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1997. Rafael Delgado, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), 1999. Tony Almeida, 24, Fox, 2001—.
Stage Director: Directed productions of Bobby Gould in Hell, Ashbury Actors Group, Los Angeles.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: 10.5: Apocalypse, NBC, 2005. 29
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Detective Gabe Markinson, Carnal Fate (also known as Passion and Romance, Part VII), Working Actress, 1998. Craig, Naturally Native, Red Horse Films, 1999. Cameron, Hollywood.com, Argonaut Entertainment, 2001. Conga man, Who’s Kyle? (short film), Vanguard Cinema, 2005. Genghis Khan, Madison Motion Pictures, 2005.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Tony Almeida, 24: The Game, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2005. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Movies: Phillipe, Sketch Artist, Showtime, 1992. Kyle, Gentle Ben (also known as Terror on the Mountain), Animal Planet, 2002. Kyle, Gentle Ben 2: Danger on the Mountain (also known as Black Gold), Animal Planet, 2003.
Periodicals: People, May 12, 2003, p. 144.
BERNSEN, Collin (Collin Bersen)
Television Appearances; Series: Dennis, General Hospital, ABC, 1989. PERSONAL Television Appearances; Episodic: Donald Banks, ⬙And Now, Here’s Bernice,⬙ Designing Women, CBS, 1990. Lance, ⬙The Prince of Slides,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1996. ⬙Mission Improbable,⬙ High Tide, syndicated, 1996. (As Collin Bersen) ⬙Code Name: Phantom,⬙ Acapulco H.E.A.T., syndicated, 1999.
Son of Harry Bernsen (a producer) and Jeanne Cooper (an actress); brother of Corbin Bernsen (an actor). Career: Actor.
RECORDINGS
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Videos: Dennis, ⬙The Wet Dream,⬙ Inside Out III, Playboy Video Enterprises, 1992.
Film Appearances: Brooks, Dangerous Love, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1988. Tom Robertson, Mr. Destiny, Buena Vista, 1990. Michael Kenney, Puppet Master II (also known as Puppet Master 2: His Unholy Creations and Puppet Master II: Shadow Zone), Paramount, 1991. RTO, Hangfire, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1991. Lomax, Frozen Assets, RKO Radio Pictures, 1992. Whitney Regan, Double Trouble, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1992. Laboratory technician, Future Shock, Hannover House, 1993. Bartender, Till the End of the Night, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1994. Pryson, Savage Land, Plaza Entertainment, 1994. Bob Paulson, Someone to Die For, Shavick Entertainment, 1995. Club patron, Cover Me, Motion Picture Corporation of America/Playboy Entertainment Group, 1995. Laboratory technician, The Glass Cage, Playboy Entertainment Group, 1996. Cab driver, Midnight Blue, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1997. Bobby Belfast, Intimate Nights, MRG Entertainment, 1998.
BIRMINGHAM, Gil PERSONAL Education: University of Southern California, degree in business administration; studied acting.Avocational Interests: Playing the guitar. Addresses: Agent—Zanuck, Passion and Pace, Inc., 4717 Van Nuys Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Career: Actor. Worked in the engineering field. Awards, Honors: First Americans in the Arts Award, best actor, c. 2003, for Body & Soul. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Oz, Body & Soul, PAX TV, 2002. 30
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sam, DreamKeeper, ABC, 2003. Older Dogstar, Into the West, TNT, 2005.
Electronic: Gil Birmingham Official Site, http://www.gil birmingham.com, March 14, 2006.
Television Appearances; Movies: Pete, Gentle Ben (also known as Terror on the Mountain), Animal Planet, 2002. One Horn (Tonto’s father), The Lone Ranger, The WB, 2003. Pete, Gentle Ben 2: Danger on the Mountain (also known as Black Gold), Animal Planet, 2003. Sharp Claw, Love’s Long Journey, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
BISHOP, John (John G. Bishop, John Glen Bishop) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Police officer, ⬙Chapel of Glass,⬙ Riptide, NBC, 1986. ⬙Desperation,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1987. First Indian brave, ⬙Safe Passage,⬙ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1997. Peruvian man, ⬙Inca Mummy Girl,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1997. Vargas, ⬙I Left My Heart in San Francisco,⬙ Night Man (also known as NightMan), syndicated, 1997. Voice of Jim’s father, ⬙Tamper Proof Seal,⬙ The Wild Thornberrys (animated; also known as The Thornberrys), Nickelodeon, 1999. Bernard, ⬙Americans,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2001. Roland, ⬙The Uncle from V.A.L.,⬙ V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 2001. Walter Shephard, ⬙Tribe,⬙ Medical Investigation (also known as The Cure), NBC, 2005. Leonard Lobo, ⬙Versatile Toppings,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2006.
Career: Actor, musician, and composer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Alan Jensen, The Great Brain, Osmond International, 1978. Elvis, Footloose, Paramount, 1984. Hot dog vendor, Snowballing (also known as Smooth Moves), Comworld Pictures, 1984. Older boy sledding, Silent Night, Deadly Night (also known as Slayride), TriStar, 1984. (In archive footage) Older boy sledding, Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2, Silent Night Releasing Corporation, 1987. Father, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1990. (Uncredited) Protester, Apollo 13, MCA/Universal, 1995, IMAX version released as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience. First paramedic, Volcano, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Rusty, Together & Alone, 50th Street Films, 1998. Walter, Panic (also known as Air Panic), Nu–Image Films, 2001. ⬙Texas⬙ Bob Sterling, Derailed (also known as Terror Train), Pyramid, 2002.
Appeared as Bill, All about the Andersons, The WB. Film Appearances: Featured warrior, House II: The Second Story, New World Pictures, 1987. Le jaguar, Gaumont Buena Vista International, 1996. Manny Deadmarsh, The Doe Boy, Curb Entertainment, 2001. Sonny Yellow Lodge, Skins, First Look Pictures Releasing, 2002. Charles Chi Thomas, California Indian, Against the Wind Productions, 2006. Moipa, End of the Spear, Jungle Films, 2006.
Film Song Performer: Title song, Together & Alone, 50th Street Films, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Robbie Cartman, The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, NBC, 1977–78.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Diana Ross, ⬙Muscles,⬙ 1982.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As John G. Bishop) Last of the Mohicans, NBC, 1977. Thomas, California Gold Rush, NBC, 1981. Urchin, The Adventures of Nellie Bly (also known as The Amazing Nellie Bly), NBC, 1981. (As John Glen Bishop) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, NBC, 1981.
Video Games: Voice of GhostStalker, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (also known as Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun Firestorm), Electronic Arts, 1999. 31
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(As John G. Bishop) Bike boy, Scorned and Swindled, CBS, 1984. Railworker, The Christmas Visitor, The Disney Channel, 1987. Dr. Roberts, The Cowboy and the Movie Star (also known as Love on the Edge), Fox Family Channel, 1998. Government agent, Men in White (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Men in White⬙), Fox Family Channel, 1998. Phil, On the Border (also known as Coyote Rain), 1998. Reporter, Michael Jordan: An American Hero (also known as American Hero: The Michael Jordan Story), Fox Family Channel, 1999. Mr. Tom Jensen, Ordinary Miracles, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Wayne Fergusen, McBride: The Chameleon Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
BISHOP, Tony See DAY, Mark
BLACK, Alex 1989– (Alexander Black) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As John Glen Bishop) Patient, ⬙Imaginary Friend,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1993. Ticket man, ⬙The Masseuse,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1993. (As John Glen Bishop) Kyle Pruitt, ⬙The Psychic and the C–Cup,⬙ Bakersfield, P.D., Fox, 1994. (As John Glen Bishop) Shanoski, ⬙The Offering,⬙ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1994. (As John Glen Bishop) Stewart, ⬙Nanny and the Professor,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1995. (As John Glen Bishop) Car show host, ⬙The Car Show,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1996. (As John Glen Bishop) Shoe salesperson, ⬙Your Feets Are Too Big,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Third paramedic, ⬙The Heavens Can Wait,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Brian Haskel (some sources cite Chad Henry), ⬙You’re Not Alone,⬙ Medical Investigation (also known as The Cure), NBC, 2004. Man, ⬙19 Seconds,⬙ Threat Matrix, ABC, 2004. Motorcycle police officer, ⬙Da Shootout,⬙ Method & Red, Fox, 2004. John Swinger (some sources cite Phil Swinger), ⬙Divine Directions,⬙ Close to Home, CBS, 2005.
Full name, Alexander Anthony Black; born April 20, 1989, in Redwood City, CA; brother of Tony Black (an actor). Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Howard Entertainment, 10850 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1260, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor. Appeared as solo singer and dancer with L.A. Hip Kids, Millennium Complex; solo singing artist with Bam!Pow!Pop!. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award, best performance in a TV drama series—guest starring young actor, 2003, for Charmed; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television series—guest starring young actor, 2005, for CSI: Miami; Crystal Reel Award, best actor, Florida Motion Picture and Television Association. CREDITS
Appeared as Wurley, The Second Half, NBC.
Film Appearances: Jimmy at eight years old, Bubble Boy, Buena Vista, 2001. Young boy, Desert Saints, Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Boy in tram, Spider–Man, Columbia, 2002. TJ, The Gentleman Don La Mancha, 2004. Young Chris Grandy, 13 Going on 30 (also known as Suddenly 30), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Laertes, Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth, 2005.
Television Song Performer: ⬙Hole in My Soul,⬙ On the Border (movie; also known as Coyote Rain), 1998 ⬙Clu Gulager,⬙ The Judge (miniseries; also known as Steve Martini’s ⬙The Judge⬙), NBC, 2001. WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Series: Seth Powers, Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, Nickelodeon, 2004—.
Film Music; Songs: Title song, Together & Alone, 50th Street Films, 1998. 32
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BLAKEMORE Robber girl, The Snow Queen, The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Anne–Marie, The Death and Life of Nancy Eaton, Oxygen Channel, 2003. Leslie Rule, The Stranger beside Me (also known as Ann Rule Presents: The Stranger beside Me and A Stranger beside Me), USA Network, 2003. Michelle, NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323, ABC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Patrick Cassidy, The David Cassidy Story, NBC, 2000. Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared in Suburban Sleuths, Lifetime. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kenny, ⬙Ghost Boy,⬙ Unsolved Mysteries, Lifetime, 2001. Tyler, ⬙Lost and Bound,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2002. Young Euan, ⬙The De–Flower Half Hour,⬙ Off Centre, The WB, 2002. Chris Owens, ⬙Hell Night,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004. Tim Winnick, ⬙Lipstick on Your Panties,⬙ Huff, Showtime, 2004. Tim Winnick, ⬙Cold Day in Shanghai,⬙ Huff, Showtime, 2004. Dirk, ⬙Ruby Redux,⬙ ER, NBC, 2005.
Some sources cite appearances in Soul Survivor, Fox; and Dangerous Acquaintances. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kid, ⬙A Cinderella Story: Part 1,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 1999. Kaitlin Doyle, ⬙After Life,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2001. Voice of Laura, ⬙Dead Air,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2001. Hanna Reese, ⬙Simple, Sad,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 2002. Pregnant girl, ⬙To Sail beyond the Stars,⬙ Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Sandy Miller, ⬙The Dorm,⬙ Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (also known as Beyond Belief and Strange Truth: Fact or Fiction), Fox, 2002. Marta, ⬙Hide and Seek,⬙ Stargate Atlantis (also known as Stargaate Atlaantis), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Misty, ⬙Always,⬙ Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2004. Misty, ⬙Be Still My Heart,⬙ Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2004. Misty, ⬙Last Call,⬙ Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2004. Misty, ⬙Rites of Passage,⬙ Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2004. Tammy, ⬙The Ice Skater,⬙ The Collector, Space (Canada) and CityTV, 2004.
Also appeared in Angel, The WB. Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Grapes of Wrath; The Wizard of Oz; as Action, West Side Story, Victory Theatre; Joseph, and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Whitefire Theatre.
BLACK, Meghan PERSONAL
Appeared as an intern in Beggars and Choosers, Showtime and Bravo.
Full name, Meghan Carey Black; born in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Ginny Eastman, Chestnut Hill, NBC, 2001. Second teller, Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—The Characters, 16544 Akron St., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272.
Film Appearances: Lisa, Schizophrenia, Force Four Entertainment, 2000. Voice of Star, Groove Squad (animated; also known as Groove Squad Cheerleaders), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2002. Elf, Elf, New Line Cinema, 2003.
Career: Actress. Also worked in sales. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Chloe, You, Me and the Kids, WTN, c. 1998. Voice of Rogue, X–Men: Evolution (animated), The WB, 2000–2003. Kat Deosdale, Edgemont, CBC, 2001–2003.
Some sources cite an appearance in Trixie.
BLAKEMORE, Sean Television Appearances; Movies: Katra, The Christmas Secret (also known as Flight of the Reindeer), CBS, 2000. Norma Watson, Carrie, NBC, 2002.
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Richard, Keepin’ It Real, 2001. Ric, Big Ain’t Bad, Urbanworks LLC, 2002. Corliss, Dahmer, Peninsula Films, 2002. Pervis, Woman Thou Art Loosed, Magnolia Pictures, 2004. Brandon, Motives, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004. Himself, The Making of ⬙Motives⬙ (documentary short), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004. Dewayne Longfellow, Hot Tamale, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 2005. Dante, Restraining Order, 2006. Eric, Dress 2 Impre$$, Mathis & Mathis Productions, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice, Channel Umptee–3 (animated), The WB, 1997. Voice of Den Mother, Loulabelle, and others, Cow and Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 1997. Voice of Mom Turner, Wanda, and others, Oh Yeah! Cartoons (animated), Nickelodeon, 1998. Voice of Cruella De Vil, House of Mouse (animated), ABC, 2001. Voice of Mrs. Turner, Wanda, and Anti Wanda, The Fairly OddParents (animated), Nickelodeon, 2001. Voice of Kala, The Legend of Tarzan (also known as Disney’s ⬙The Legend of Tarzan⬙), UPN and syndicated, 2001.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ben Franklin, Into the West, TNT, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: (Uncredited) Grace’s husband, Soul of the Game (also known as Field of Honour), HBO, 1996. Eric Konadu, Playing with Fire, Black Entertainment Television, 2000. Floor cop number two, Momentum (also known as Momentum—Wenn gedanken toten konnen), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Television Appearances; Movies: Voice of Wanda and Mrs. Turner, Nickelodeon Presents the Fairly OddParents in: Abra Catastrophe! (animated; also known as Abra–Catastrophe, The Fairly OddParents Movie, and The Fairly OddParents in Abra Catastrophe!), Nickelodeon, 2003. Voice of Mrs. Turner, Wanda, and others, Nickelodeon Presents the Fairly OddParents in: Channel Chasers (animated), Nickelodeon, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodes: Achmed Ali/Tyre Morning, The District, CBS, 2002. Spyder’s cell guard, ⬙Mr. Monk Goes to Jail,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2004. Young Clyde, ⬙Strange Fruit,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2005. John Sullivan, ⬙Hurt,⬙ The Shield, FX Channel, 2005. Trauma doctor, ⬙The Aftermath,⬙ The O.C., Fox, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Mom Turner and Wanda, The Fairly Oddparents (animated), Nickelodeon, 1998. Voice of Wanda and Mom, The Zappys (animated short), Nickelodeon, 1999. Announcer, Nickelodeon’s 16th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 2003. Voice of Wanda, Mrs. Turner, Flooky, and Mrs. Dinklenburg, Nickelodeon Presents the Fairly OddParents in School’s Out! The Musical (animated), Nickelodeon, 2004. Voice of Wanda, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour (animated), 2004. Voice of Princess Galaxandra, Crash Nebula (animated), Nickelodeon, 2004. Voice of Wanda and Mrs. Turner, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide (animated), Nickelodeon, 2006.
Film Appearances: Voice of stepmother, Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 2002.
Television Appearances: Episodic: Additional voice, All Dogs Go to Heaven (animated), syndicated, 1996.
Stage Appearances: September, Saturday Night at the Palace, Furious Theatre Company, Los Angeles, 2002.
BLAKESLEE, Susan (Susanne Blakeslee, Suzanne Blakeslee) PERSONAL Career: Actress.
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BLANCHETT (As Suzanne Blakeslee) Voice, Extreme Skate Adventure (also known as Disney’s ⬙Extreme Skate Adventure⬙), 2003. Voice of Wanda, Fairly Odd Parents: Breakin da Rules, THQ, 2004. Voice of Wanda, Mom, H2Olga, The Fairly Odd Parents: Shadow Showdown, 2004. Voice of Wanda, Nicktoon’s Movin’ Eye Toy, THQ, 2004. Voice of Big Witch, The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie’s Revenge, Buena Vista Interactive, 2004. (As Susanne Blakeslee) Voice of Generic Bixie Enemy, Generic Centaur Enemy, Generic Dark Elf Enemy, and Generic Barbarian Guard, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004. Voice of Wanda, Nicktoons Unite, 2005. Voice of Oracle of Athens and Village Oracle, God of War, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2005. Voice of Rural Crazy, Destroy All Humans!, THQ, 2005. (As Susanne Blakeslee) Voice of Female Deadite 2 & 3, Evil Dead: Regeneration, THQ, 2005. Voice of Maleficent, Kingdom Hearts II, Square Electronic Arts, 2005. Stage Appearances: Forbidden Broadway 1990, Theatre East, New York City, 1990. Forbidden Broadway 1991 ½, Theatre East, 1991–92. Forbidden Christmas, Theatre East, 1991–92. Forbidden Broadway Featuring Forbidden Christmas, Theatre East, 1992. Forbidden Broadway 1993, Theatre East, 1993. Forbidden Broadway 1994, Theatre East, 1994. Dr. Johnson, On the Twentieth Century, UCLA Freud Playhouse, Los Angeles, 2003. What If? (revue), Hudson Main Stage, Los Angles, 2004.
Also appeared as (as Susanne Blakeslee) woman, ⬙No Smoking,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC; and Voice of Wanda, ⬙Daydreaming & Gym,⬙ Ned’s Classified School Survival Guide, Nickelodeon. RECORDINGS Video Games: (As Susanne Blakeslee) Voice of Jadin and Rosalinda, Lands of Lore III, Westwood Studios, 1999. (As Susanne Blakeslee) Voice of Kala, Tarzan, 1999. (As Suzanne Blakeslee) Woman 1–3, Nox, Westwood Studios, 2000. Voice of Dunteth’s wife, Sword of the Berserk (also known as Berserk), Eidos, 2000. (As Susanne Blakeslee) Cruella de Vil, 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue, Eidos Interactive, 2000. Voice, Tarzan Untamed (also known as Disney’s ⬙Tarzan Untamed⬙ and Tarzan: Free Ride), 2001. (As Susanne Blakeslee) Voice of Admiral Amelia, Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon, Disney Interactive, 2002. (As Susanne Blakeslee) Voice of Bashra, Perduellion, and Nepanthies, Summoner 2 (also known as Summoner: A Goddess Reborn), 2002. (As Susanne Blakeslee) Voice of Maleficent, Kingdom Hearts (also known as Kingudamu hatsu), Square Electronic Arts, 2002. Voice, Freelancer, Microsoft, 2003. (As Susanne Blakeslee) Voice of Selkis, Arc the Lad: Seirei no kokon (also known as Arc the Lad: Twilights of the Spirits), Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2003.
Also appeared in regional productions of Forbidden Broadway and Forbidden Hollywood. Stage Work: Choreographer, Forbidden Broadway 1994, Theatre East, New York City, 1994.
BLANCHETT, Cate 1969– PERSONAL Full name, Catherine Elise Blanchett; born May 14, 1969, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; daughter of Robert (an advertising executive) and June (a property developer and teacher) Blanchett; married Andrew Upton (a writer, director, and producer), December 29, 35
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1997; children: Dashiell John, Roman Robert. Education: National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, graduated, 1992; also attended Methodist Ladies’ College, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and Melbourne University.
trudis Award nomination, best supporting actress, 2000, for An Ideal Husband and The Talented Mr. Ripley; National Board of Review Award, best supporting actress, 2001, for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Man Who Cried, and The Shipping News; Saturn Award nomination, best actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, and Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nomination, best actress in a leading role, both 2001, for The Gift; Phoenix Film Critics Society Award, best acting ensemble, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, both with others, both 2002, for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture musical or comedy, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, and American Film Institute Award nomination, featured female actor of the year in movies, all 2002, for Bandits; Audience Award, best supporting actress, Chlotrudis awards, 2002, for The Man Who Cried; Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture drama, and Sierra Award nomination, best actress, both 2002, for Charlotte Gray; Florida Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actress, 2002, for Bandits, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Man Who Cried, and The Shipping News; German Golden Camera Award, international film category, 2002, for Heaven; Phoenix Film Critics Society Award, best acting ensemble, Online Film Critics Society Award, best ensemble, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, all with others, all 2003, for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers; named one of the 100 greatest movie stars, Channel 4 (England), 2003; National Board of Review Award, best acting by an ensemble, 2003, Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, best acting ensemble, and Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nomination, best ensemble acting, all 2004, all with others, all for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture drama, and Empire Award nomination, best actress, both 2004, for Veronica Guerin; Saturn Award nomination, best actress, 2004, for The Missing; Boston Society of Film Critics Award nomination, best supporting actress, 2004, Academy Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, Film Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award, and Online Film Critics Society Award, all best supporting actress, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actress in a supporting role in a dramatic film, Empire
Addresses: Agent—Hylda Queally, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Robyn Gardiner, RGM Associates, 64–76 Kippax St., Level 2, Suite 202, Surrey Hills, New South Wales 2010, Australia. Publicist—Lisa Kasteler, Wolf/Kasteler/ Van Iden and Associates Public Relations, 335 North Maple Dr., Suite 351, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress and producer. Australian Film Institute, ambassador. Appeared in commercials and print advertisements and endorsed products. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Newcomer Award, Sydney Theatre Critics Circle, 1993, for Kafka Dances; Rosemont Award, Sydney Theatre Critics Circle, best actress, 1993, for Oleanna; Melbourne Green Room Award nomination, 1995, for Hamlet; Australian Film Institute Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1997, and Film Critics of Australia Award, best supporting actor—female, 1998, both for Thank God He Met Lizzie; Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, 1998, and Film Critics of Australia Award nomination, best actor—female, 1999, both for Oscar and Lucinda; Toronto Film Critics Association Award, best female performance, and Sierra Award, most promising actor, Las Vegas Film Critics Society, both 1998, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a motion picture drama, Golden Satellite Award, best performance by an actress in a motion picture drama, International Press Academy, Film Award, best performance by an actress in a leading role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Chicago Film Critics Association Award, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, Southeastern Film Critics Association Award, Chlotrudis Award, Empire Award, and Online Film Critics Society Award, all best actress, ALFS Award, actress of the year, London Critics Circle, Academy Award nomination, best actress in a leading role, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best breakthrough female performance, all 1999, all for Elizabeth; Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a comedy or musical, 2000, for An Ideal Husband; Film Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actress— suspense, both 2000, for The Talented Mr. Ripley; Chlo36
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Award nomination, best actress, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, all 2005, all for The Aviator; Australian Film Institute Award, best lead actress, news limited readers’ choice award, Australian Film Institute, and Lexus Inside Film (IF) Award, best actress, all 2005, for Little Fish; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best supporting female, Independent Features Project/West, and Chlotrudis Award nomination, best supporting actress, both 2005, for Coffee and Cigarettes; Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nomination (with others), best ensemble, 2005, for The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou; Sierra Award, best supporting actress, 2005, for The Aviator and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou; Central Ohio Film Critics Award, actor of the year, 2005, for The Aviator, Coffee and Cigarettes, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou; Helpmann Award, best actress in a play, Australian Entertainment Industry Association, 2005, for Hedda Gabler. CREDITS Film Appearances: Vivian, Police Rescue (also known as Police Rescue: The Movie), 1994. Rosie, Parklands (short film), Soft Fruit, 1996. Lizzie, Thank God He Met Lizzie (also known as The Wedding Party), Beyond Films, 1997. Lucinda Leplastrier, Oscar and Lucinda, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1997. Susan Macarthy, Paradise Road, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1997. Queen Elizabeth I (title role), Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Connie Falzone, Pushing Tin (also known as Turbulenzen–und andere Katastrophen), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Julie–Anne, Bangers (short film), 1999. Lady Gertrude Childtern, An Ideal Husband, Miramax, 1999. Meredith Logue, The Talented Mr. Ripley (also known as The Mysterious Yearning Secretive Sad Lonely Troubled Confused Loving Musical Gifted Intelligent Beautiful Tender Sensitive Haunted Passionate Talented Mr. Ripley), Miramax, 1999. Annabelle ⬙Annie⬙ Wilson, The Gift, Paramount Classics, 2000. Lola, The Man Who Cried (also known as The Man Who Cried—Les larmes d’un homme), Universal Focus, 2000. Title role, Charlotte Gray (also known as Die Liebe der Charlotte Gray), Warner Bros., 2001. Galadriel, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (also known as The Fellowship of the Ring and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: The Motion Picture), New Line Cinema, 2001.
Appeared as an extra in a film made in Egypt. Film Producer: Bangers (short film), 1999, later included as a segment of the film Stories of Lost Souls, 2005. Stage Appearances: Carol, Oleanna, Sydney Theatre Company, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1993. Felice Bauer, Kafka Dances, Sydney Theatre Company, 1993. Top Girls, Sydney Theatre Company, 1993. Helen, Sweet Phoebe, Sydney Theatre Company, then Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1994, then Playbox Theatre, 1995. Miranda, The Tempest, Belvoir Street Theatre Company, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1995. Ophelia, Hamlet, Belvoir Street Theatre Company, 1995. Rose, The Blind Giant Is Dancing, Belvoir Street Theatre Company, 1996. Nina, The Seagull, Belvoir Street Theatre Company, 1997. Susan Traherne, Plenty (also known as Strife for Love: Plenty), Albery Theatre, London, 1999. Title role, Hedda Gabler, Sydney Theatre Company, Wharf Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2004, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York City, 2006. 37
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Television Appearances; Series: Janie Morris, G.P., Australian Broadcasting Corporation, beginning c. 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Elizabeth ⬙Beth⬙ Ashton, Heartland (also known as Burned Bridge), Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1994. Bianca, Bordertown, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1995. Herself, The 100 Greatest Movie Stars, Channel 4 (England), 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Fox Studios Australia: The Grand Opening, Nine Network (Australia), 1999. Galadriel and herself, National Geographic: Beyond the Movie—The Lord of the Rings, 2001. Galadriel and herself, Quest for the Ring, Fox, 2001. Herself, A Passage to Middle–Earth: Making of ⬙Lord of the Rings,⬙ Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Herself, Reel Comedy: Bandits, Comedy Central, 2001. Herself, A Life without Limits: The Making of the ⬙Aviator,⬙ FX Channel, 2004. Herself, Reel Comedy: The Life Aquatic, Comedy Central, 2004.
Also appeared as herself in ⬙Extreme Close–up with ... Bruce Willis—Bandits,⬙ Extreme Close Up with ..., E! Entertainment Television.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 71st Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1999. Herself, Hollywood Salute Bruce Willis: An American Cinematheque Tribute, TNT, 2000. Herself, The Orange British Academy Film Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Presenter, The 72nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 2000. Herself, The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2002. Presenter, The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2003. Presenter, The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2004. Herself, The Orange British Academy Film Awards, 2005. Herself, The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2005. Presenter, 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild 11th Annual Awards), TNT, 2005. Presenter, The 77th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2005. Presenter, The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel and Bravo, 2005.
RECORDINGS Videos; as Herself: The Making of ⬙Elizabeth,⬙ PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Inside ⬙The Talented Mr. Ripley,⬙ Paramount, 1999. Reflections on ⬙The Talented Mr. Ripley,⬙ 2000. Inside ⬙Bandits,⬙ Cloverland Productions, 2001. Herself and Galadriel, The Making of ⬙The Lord of the Rings,⬙ 2002. Scene 71 Filmmakers Workshop, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer Home Entertainment, 2003. New Frontiers: Making ⬙The Missing,⬙ Columbia/TriStar Home Entertainment, 2004. This Is an Adventure, Criterion Collections, 2005. WRITINGS Nonfiction: Contributor to periodicals, including This Is London. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Episodic: Mrs. Haines, ⬙The Loaded Boy,⬙ Police Rescue, Australian Broadcasting Corporation and BBC, 1993. (In archive footage) Elizabeth I, ⬙El cos,⬙ Sexes, TV3 (Television de Catalunya, Spain), 2005.
Books: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, fourth edition, St. James Press, 2000. 38
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BLECKNER Member: Directors Guild of America.
Periodicals: Boston Globe, November 14, 1998. Box Office, October, 1998. Calgary Sun, March 15, 1999, p. 38. Dallas Morning News, February 7, 1998; February 27, 1999. Detour, February, 1998, p. 118. Elle, May, 1999. Empire, May, 1998, p. 34. Entertainment Weekly, November 13, 1998, p. 53; January 22, 1999, p. 46; March 1, 1999, p. 40; February 4, 2005, p. 47. Guardian (London), November 28, 1998; April 18, 1999. Harper’s Bazaar, December 1, 1998, p. 238; October 1, 2001, pp. 222–25; August 1, 2005, pp. 144–51. Independent on Sunday, March 29, 1998, p. 18. Interview, January, 1998, p. 56. Los Angeles, December, 1999. Maclean’s, November 16, 1998, p. 88. Movieline, December, 2001, pp. 64–65. Movieline’s Hollywood Life, November 1, 2003, pp. 60–67, 124. Newsweek, January 12, 1998, p. 61. New York Daily News, November 10, 1998. New York Times, October 24, 1999; December 12, 2004. People Weekly, October 29, 2001, pp. 77–78. Premiere, March, 1999, pp. 82–85; December 1, 2003, pp. 82, 84. Sunday Telegraph, September 20, 1998, p. 10. Time International, January 26, 1998, p. 60. Toronto Star, November 6, 1998. Urban Cinefile, April, 2001. Vanity Fair, May, 1999. Vogue, July, 2000, pp. 176–81, 218–19.
Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director (dramatic), 1971, for Sticks and Bones; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing in a drama series, 1982, for ⬙The World According to Freedom,⬙ Hill Street Blues; Emmy Award, 1983, and Directors Guild of America Award (with others), 1984, both outstanding directing in a drama series, for ⬙Life in the Minors,⬙ Hill Street Blues; Emmy Award, outstanding directing in a limited series or special, 1984, for ⬙Concealed Enemies,⬙ American Playhouse; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing in a limited series or special, 1985, and Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in dramatic specials, 1986, both for Do You Remember Love?; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in directing for a miniseries or special, 1995, for Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding miniseries, 2000, and Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement in movies for television, 2001, both with others, both for The Beach Boys: An American Family; Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in movies for television, 2004, for ⬙The Music Man,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney.
CREDITS Television Director; Series: Knots Landing, CBS, between 1981 and 1982. Television Executive Producer; Series: Mancuso F.B.I., NBC, 1989–90. Lifestories, NBC, 1990. The Round Table, NBC, 1992.
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Television Supervising Producer; Series: 10–8: Officers on Duty (also known as 10–8 and 10–8: Police Patrol), ABC, 2003–2004.
PERSONAL Full name, Jeffrey A. Bleckner; born August 12, 1943, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; son of Jack S. and Etta (maiden name, Paluba) Bleckner; married Jeanne Hepple. Education: Amherst College, B.A., 1965; Yale University, M.F.A., drama, 1968.
Television Director; Miniseries: Fresno, CBS, 1986. Favorite Son (also known as Target: Favorite Son), NBC, 1988. In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (also known as Bitter Blood), CBS, 1994. The Beast (also known as Peter Benchley’s ⬙The Beast⬙), NBC, 1996. The Beach Boys: An American Family, ABC, 2000. Black River (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Black River⬙), Fox, 2001.
Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Producer and director. Yale University, New Haven, CT, drama teacher, 1965–68; Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, director, 1967–68. 39
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Television Producer; Miniseries: In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (also known as Bitter Blood), CBS, 1994. Co–executive producer, The Beach Boys: An American Family, ABC, 2000.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Pennsylvania Lynch,⬙ Visions, PBS, 1976. ⬙Henry Winkler Meets William Shakespeare,⬙ The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People, CBS, 1977. The Harvey Korman Show, ABC, 1978. The Stockard Channing Show, CBS, 1980. ⬙La Strada,⬙ Breaking Away, ABC, 1981. ⬙Second Sight,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1981. ⬙The Birthday Party,⬙ Secrets of Midland Heights, CBS, c. 1981. ⬙Blake’s Blindness,⬙ Dynasty, ABC, 1982. ⬙Candy Doctor,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1982. ⬙Domestic Beef,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982. ⬙Fireworks,⬙ Lou Grant, CBS, 1982. ⬙Keepers of the Ring,⬙ King’s Crossing, ABC, 1982. ⬙Santaclaustraphobia,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982. ⬙Steele Waters Run Deep,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1982. ⬙The World According to Freedom,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982. ⬙Life in the Minors,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. The Family Tree, NBC, 1983. ⬙Ewe and Me, Babe,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Me & Mom, ABC, 1985. ⬙The Actress,⬙ Hothouse, ABC, 1988. ⬙Suspicious Minds,⬙ Mancuso F.B.I., ABC, 1988. ⬙I Cover the Waterfront,⬙ Mancuso F.B.I., NBC, 1989. ⬙Adamant Eve,⬙ Mancuso F.B.I., NBC, 1990. The Round Table, NBC, 1992. ⬙Unfinished Symphony,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998. ⬙Guilt,⬙ The Fugitive, CBS, 2000. ⬙The Damage Done,⬙ The Beast, ABC, 2001. ⬙Gun of a Son,⬙ 10–8: Officers on Duty (also known as 10–8 and 10–8: Police Patrol), ABC, 2003. ⬙Mercy, Mercy Me,⬙ 10–8: Officers on Duty (also known as 10–8 and 10–8: Police Patrol), ABC, 2003. ⬙Gypsy Road,⬙ 10–8: Officers on Duty (also known as 10–8 and 10–8: Police Patrol), ABC, 2004. ⬙Life in a Fishbowl,⬙ Summerland, The WB, 2004. ⬙A Couple of Choices,⬙ Medium, NBC, 2005. ⬙Tortured Souls,⬙ Boston Legal (also known as Fleet Street, The Practice: Fleet Street, and The Untitled Practice), ABC, 2005.
Television Director; Movies: Willow B: Women in Prison (also known as Cages), 1980. Daddy, I’m Their Mama Now (also known as The Night Swimmers), 1981. Brotherly Love, CBS, 1985. Do You Remember Love?, CBS, 1985. My Father, My Son, CBS, 1988. Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami (also known as Hostile Witness, In the Hands of the Enemy, Terrorist on Trial, and The Trial), CBS, 1988. In Sickness and in Health (also known as Hearts on Fire), CBS, 1992. Last Wish, ABC, 1992. A Father for Charlie (also known as High Lonesome), CBS, 1995. Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story (also known as Serving in Silence), NBC, 1995. The Advocate’s Devil, ABC, 1997. Blackout Effect (also known as 747), NBC, 1998. Rear Window, ABC, 1998. Flowers for Algernon (also known as Charlie), CBS, 2000. Runaway Virus, ABC, 2000. ⬙The Music Man⬙ (musical; also known as ⬙Meredith Willson’s ⬘The Music Man’⬙), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2003. NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323, ABC, 2004. Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II, ABC, 2005. Television Executive Producer with Others; Movies: What Happened to Bobby Earl? (also known as Murder in a College Town), CBS, 1997. Blackout Effect (also known as 747), NBC, 1998. ⬙The Music Man⬙ (musical; also known as ⬙Meredith Willson’s ⬘The Music Man’⬙), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2003. Television Producer; Movies: The Advocate’s Devil, ABC, 1997. (With others) Flowers for Algernon (also known as Charlie), CBS, 2000. Runaway Virus, ABC, 2000.
Directed episodes of Another World, NBC; Doc, CBS; Guiding Light, CBS; Mr. Dugan; and Welcome Back, Kotter, ABC; also directed ⬙Road Trip,⬙ an unaired episode of Clubhouse, CBS.
Television Director; Specials: Sticks and Bones, CBS, c. 1973. 3 by Cheever: O Youth and Beauty! (also known as O Youth and Beauty!), PBS, 1979.
Television Executive Producer; Episodic: ⬙Darryl Tevis,⬙ Lifestories, NBC, 1990. 40
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BOOTHE V. and Emily K. Booth; married Pamela Cole, 1968; children: Parisse Ashley (an actress), Preston Allen. Education: Attended Southwest Texas State University and Southern Methodist University.
Television Director; Pilots: Honest Al’s A–OK Used Car and Trailer Rental Tigers, syndicated, 1978. Ryan’s Four, ABC, 1983. Things Are Looking Up, CBS, 1984. New Year (also known as New Year’s 1999), ABC, 1993. (And producer) On Seventh Avenue (also known as 7th Avenue), NBC, 1996. Gramercy Park, ABC, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and painter.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Behind the Scenes: The Music Man, 2002.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Lambda Chi Alpha.
Film Director: White Water Summer (also known as The Rites of Summer), Columbia, 1987.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a limited series or special, 1980, for Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones; ShoWest New Star of the Year Award, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1981; CableACE Award nomination, actor in a dramatic presentation, 1983, for Philip Marlowe, Private Eye; CableACE Award nomination, actor in a movie or miniseries, 1989, for Into the Homeland.
Stage Director: Little Malcolm and His Struggle against the Eunuchs, Experimental Theatre, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1967. Coriolanus, 1968. The Unseen Hand [and] Forensic and the Navigators (double–bill), Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1970. The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, New York City, 1971. Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night, or What You Will), Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1971. Sticks and Bones, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1971–72, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1972. Old Times, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1972. The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild, Mark Taper Forum, 1972. The Orphan, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1973. The Death and Life of Jesse James, Mark Taper Forum, 1974. The Father, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1975. FDR, Washington, DC, 1977. The Goodbye People, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1979.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Bolivian, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1969. Actor in Richard III cast, The Goodbye Girl (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Goodbye Girl⬙), Warner Bros., 1977. David, The Cold Eye (My Darling, Be Careful) (also known as The Cold Eye), Artistic License Films/ Berlin Cinematheque, 1980. Hanky salesperson, Cruising (also known as William Friedkin’s ⬙Cruising⬙), United Artists, 1980. Rifleman Charles Hardin, Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Colonel Andy Tanner, Red Dawn, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Michael Walker, A Breed Apart, Orion, 1984. Bill Markham, The Emerald Forest, Embassy Pictures/ Films Incorporated, 1985. Cash Bailey, Extreme Prejudice, TriStar, 1987. Stalingrad, Warner Bros./Mosfilm/Grio Entertainment Group, 1990. Lieutenant Mace Ryan, Rapid Fire, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1992. Curly Bill Brocius, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Angely smerti, Ganemfilm/MF Svak–Bank/Mosfilm/ Vakhdat, 1993. Vince Johnson, Blue Sky, Orion, 1994. Frost, Bio–Force I (also known as Mutant Species), WT Entertainment, 1995. General Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995.
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Bram, The Spree, The Movie Channel, 1998. Ben Pierce, A Crime of Passion, CBS, 1999. Kelton Reed, Second Nature, TNT, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, ⬙Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas,⬙ National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1992. Attila: The Making of an Epic Miniseries (documentary), USA Network, 2001. Himself, Making ⬙Deadwood⬙: The Show Behind the Show (documentary), HBO, 2004. Himself, Making ⬙Deadwood⬙: Season Two (documentary), HBO, 2005.
Film Work: Set designer, The Cold Eye (My Darling, Be Careful) (also known as The Cold Eye), Artistic License Films/Berlin Cinematheque, 1980. Creator of paintings, Fear, Anxiety, and Depression, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Director, Overture, 1990.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Himself, The 32nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1980. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Jessica Lange: On Her Own Terms,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Jessica Lange), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Gorilla Grodd, ⬙The Brave and the Bold: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Justice League (animated; also known as JL, JLA, and Justice League of America), Cartoon Network, 2002. Himself, ⬙Frailty,⬙ Anatomy of a Scene, Sundance Channel, c. 2002. Voice of Gorilla Grodd, ⬙Secret Society: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Justice League (animated; also known as JL, JLA, and Justice League of America), Cartoon Network, 2003. Voice of Gorilla Grodd, ⬙I Am Legion,⬙ Justice League: Unlimited (animated; also known as JL, JLA, Justice League, and Justice League of America), Cartoon Network, beginning 2005. Voice of Gorilla Grodd, ⬙To Another Shore,⬙ Justice League: Unlimited (animated; also known as JL, JLA, Justice League, and Justice League of America), Cartoon Network, beginning 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Jim Whalen, Skag, NBC, 1980. Title role and narrator, Philip Marlowe, Private Eye, HBO, 1983, 1986. Cy Tolliver, Deadwood, HBO, 2004—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Reverend Jim Jones, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (also known as The Mad Messiah), CBS, 1980. John A. Walker, Jr., Family of Spies: The Walker Spy Ring (also known as A Family of Spies), CBS, 1990. Bartlett McClure, True Women, CBS, 1997. Jacques d’Arc, Joan of Arc (also known as Jeanne d’Arc), CBS, 1999. Flavius Aetius, Attila (also known as Attila the Hun), USA Network, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Dick Hawkins, The Plutonium Incident, CBS, 1980. Tony Bonnell, A Cry for Love, NBC, 1980. Jackson Swallow, Into the Homeland (also known as Swallows Come Back and When the Swallows Come Back), HBO, 1987. Major Cassidy, By Dawn’s Early Light (also known as The Grand Tour), HBO, 1990. ⬙Sapphire Man,⬙ Showtime 30–Minute Movie, Showtime, 1991. Preacher, Wild Card (also known as Preacher), USA Network, 1992. Mace ⬙Sandman⬙ Moutron, Marked for Murder (also known as Hard Time and The Sandman), NBC, 1993. Dr. Phillip Benesch, Web of Deception (also known as Mind over Matter), NBC, 1994. Sam Creekmouth, Dalva, ABC, 1996.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jim Whalen, Skag, NBC, 1980. Cy Tolliver, ⬙Deadwood,⬙ Deadwood, HBO, 2004. Stage Appearances: Herbert, citizen, guard, and lord, Richard III, New York Shakespeare Festival, Lincoln Center, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, New York City, 1974. Roderigo, Othello, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1978. Roy, Lone Star [and] understudy for Natwick, Pvt. Wars (double–bill; produced as Lone Star & Pvt. Wars), Century Theatre, New York City, 1979. 42
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BORDEN tion; briefly part of the Four Horsemen team of wrestlers led by Rick Flair; part of the nWo Wolfpac team of wrestlers led by Kevin Nash; part of other teams of wrestlers, including the Power Team USA, the Dudes with Attitudes, and Millionaires’ Club. Served as the WCW storyline president. Appeared in television commercials. Appeared at events featuring wrestling and religion, at religious events, and served as a church deacon. Operated a gymnasium with others. Military service: Served in the U.S. Army.
Videos: (Uncredited) Himself, The Making of ⬙Frailty⬙ (documentary), LIVE Home Video, 2002. Video Games: Voice of Major Bridges, Area 51, Midway Manufacturing Corporation, 2005.
Awards, Honors: All from Pro Wrestling Illustrated: most improved wrestler, 1988, wrestler of the year, 1990, most inspirational wrestler, 1990, match of the year (with Lex Luger versus Rick and Scott Steiner), 1991, and most popular wrestler, 1991, 1992, 1994, and 1997.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Shock Cinema, issue 29, 2005, pp. 8–10, 46.
CREDITS BORDEN, Steve 1959– (Steve ⴖStingⴖ Borden, Sting, the Stinger)
Television Appearances as Sting; Series: WCW Saturday Night (also known as WCW Saturday Morning), syndicated, 1991–95. WCW Worldwide Wrestling, syndicated, c. 1991–2001. Himself, WCW Monday Nitro (also known as nWo Nitro, WCW Monday Nitro Live!, and World Championship Wrestling Monday Nitro), TNT, 1995–2001. WCW Thunder, TBS, 1998–2001. TNA Impact! Wrestling (also known as TNA Xplosion), Spike TV, beginning 2006.
PERSONAL Born March 20, 1959, in Omaha, NE; raised in Santa Clarita, CA; married; wife’s name, Sue; children: Garrett, Steven, Gracie. Education: Attended College of the Canyons; studied wrestling with Red Bastien.Religion: Christianity.
Some sources cite appearances in the programs WCW Main Event and WCW Pro.
Career: Wrestler and actor. Wrestler known as Sting and the Stinger. Wrestler with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), c. 1980s– 2000, the World Wrestling All–Stars (WWA), 2002, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, 2003; and other organizations, including Hawaii Championship Wrestling. Won six World Championship Wrestling (WCW) World Heavyweight Championships, two WCW International Heavyweight Championships, two WCW U.S. Heavyweight Championships, three WCW World Tag Team Championships (one each with Kevin Nash, Lex Luger, and the Giant), WCW Battle Bowl, 1991, WCW King of Cable, 1992, and the WCW European Cup, 1994; won one National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Heavyweight Championship, one NWA World Television Championship, 1988 NWA Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament with Lex Luger, 1988, and NWA Iron Man Tournament at StarrCade, 1989; won World Wrestling All–Stars World Heavyweight Championship, 2002; won three Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF) tag team championships (twice with ⬙Hotstuff⬙ Eddie Gilbert and once with Rick Steiner). Wrestled with ⬙Rock⬙ Jim Hellwig (later known as the Ultimate Warrior) as part of the tag team the Blade Runners in the Universal Wrestling Federa-
Television Appearances; Movies: Riley Davis, Shutterspeed, TNT, 2000. Television Appearances as Sting; Specials: Clash of Champions, TBS, 1988. Clash of Champions II (also known as Clash of Champions: Miami Mayhem), TBS, 1988. Clash of Champions III (also known as Clash of Champions: Fall Brawl), TBS, 1988. The Great American Bash, pay–per–view, 1991. Clash of Champions XXI, TBS, 1992. WCW Hog Wild, 1996. WCW Super Brawl VIII (also known as WCW Superbrawl VIII), 1998. The Life and Death of Owen Hart, Arts and Entertainment and TVOntario, 1999. WCW World Title Tournament, pay–per–view, 1999. TNA Final Resolution, pay–per–view, 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: Adam ⬙Hammerhead⬙ McCall, Thunder in Paradise, syndicated, 1993. 43
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(As Steve ⬙Sting⬙ Borden) Himself, Mad TV, Fox, 2000. (As Steve ⬙Sting⬙ Borden) Grangus, ⬙Unsafe Speed,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2001. Sting, ⬙Tangled Web,⬙ The Nightmare Room, The WB, 2001. Guest host, Praise the Lord (also known as TBN’s ⬙Praise the Lord⬙), Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), 2005, 2006.
WCW Mayhem (also known as WCW/nWo Mayhem), Electronic Arts, 1999. WCW/nWo Thunder (also known as WCW vs nWo: Thunder), THQ, c. 1999. WCW Backstage Assault, Electronic Arts, 2000. WCW Super Brawl, FCI, c. 2000. Showdown: Legends of Wrestling, Acclaim, 2004. Borden’s Sting wrestling character is the basis for a character known as the Hornet or the Spike who appeared in wrestling games in the United States and Japan.
Film Appearances: Sparkie, The Real Reason (Men Commit Crimes), Reasonable Productions, 1998. (As Steve ⬙Sting⬙ Borden) Himself, Ready to Rumble, Warner Bros., 2000.
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Nonfiction: (With George King) Sting: Moment of Truth, J. Countryman, 2004.
Videos as Sting: StarrCade (also known as NWA StarrCade), 1987, 1988. NWA Halloween Havoc, 1989. StarrCade, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999. Capital Combat (also known as WCW Capitol Combat), 1990. Halloween Havoc (also known as NWA Halloween Havoc), 1990. Halloween Havoc, 1991, 1993. WCW Beach Blast, 1992. Halloween Havoc (also known as WCW Halloween Havoc), 1992, 1995, 1998. StarrCade (also known as WCW StarrCade), 1994, 1995, 1997. WCW Bash at the Beach, 1996. WCW Uncensored, 1996. WCW Fall Brawl, 1998. WCW/nWo Superstar Series: Diamond Dallas Page— Feel the Bang!, 1998. WCW Road Wild ’98, 1998. WCW Mayhem, 1999. WCW Road Wild ’99, 1999. WCW Halloween Havoc, Warner Home Video, 2000. WCW New Blood Releasing, 2000. The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Home Video, 2003. Mick Foley’s Greatest Hits & Misses: A Life in Wrestling, WWE Home Video, 2004. The Monday Night War: WWE Raw Vs. WCW Nitro, WWE Home Video, 2004. Sting: Moment of Truth, Dove Canyon Films, 2004. Road Warriors: The Life and Death of Wrestling’s Most Dominant Tag Team, Sony Music, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Sting: The Official Sting Website, http://www.thereal sting.com, January 21, 2006.
BOSWORTH, Kate 1983– (Catherine Bosworth) PERSONAL Full name, Catherine Anne Bosworth; born January 2, 1983, in Los Angeles, CA. Avocational Interests: Competing in equestrian, soccer, and lacrosse. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—One Entertainment, 9220 West Sunset, Suite 306, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Revlon Cosmetics, spokesperson, 2004—; appeared in television commercial for Revlon FabuLash mascara, 2005.
Video Games as Sting: WCW: The Main Event, FCI, 1994. WCW: Nitro (also known as Nitro), THQ, 1997. WCW vs nWo: World Tour, Acclaim/THQ, c. 1997. WCW vs the World, THQ, c. 1997. WCW/nWo Revenge, THQ, 1998.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut; as Catherine Bosworth) Judith, The Horse Whisperer, Buena Vista, 1998. 44
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BOWIE BOWIE, David 1947– (Bowie, the Thin White Duke, Davie Jones, Tom Jones, Ziggy Stardust) PERSONAL Original name, David Robert Hayward Jones; born January 8, 1947, in Brixton, South London, England; son of Hayward Stenton ⬙John⬙ and Margaret Mary ⬙Peggy⬙ (maiden name, Burns) Jones; married Mary Angela Barnetty (an actress), March 19, 1970 (divorced, 1980); married Iman Abdul Majid (a model and actress; some sources cite name as Iman Abdulmajid), 1992; children: (first marriage) Duncan (also known as Zowie Duncan Haywood and Joe); (second marriage) Alexandria Zahra ⬙Lexi⬙; stepchildren: Zulekha Haywood. Education: Attended Bromley Technical High School; studied mime with Lindsay Kemp; also studied Buddhism.Avocational Interests: Painting, reading, skiing.
Television Appearances; Series: Bella Banks, Young Americans, The WB, 2000. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Women of the Beach (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Young Hollywood Awards, AMC, 2003. The 2003 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2003. 52 Most Irresistible Women, Spike TV, 2004. Presenter, The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards, IFC and Bravo, 2005.
Addresses: Contact—Isolar Enterprises, 641 Fifth Ave., Suite 22Q, New York, NY 10022. Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—Mitch Schneider Organization, 14724 Ventura Blvd., Suite 410, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, ⬙Young Hollywood: Players or Played Out?,⬙ Rank, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Guest, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2003. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003, 2004. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman (also known as Late Show Backstage and The Late Show), CBS, 2004. Guest, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, BBC, 2004. Guest, This Morning (also known as This Morning with Richard and Judy), ITV, 2004. Guest, The Daily Show (also known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition), Comedy Central, 2004. Guest, Live with Regis & Kelly, syndicated, 2004.
Career: Singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and producer. Beckenham Arts Lab, London, England, founder and director, beginning c. 1969; War Child (music industry charity), patron, beginning 1994; house 21 (art book publishing house; also known as 21), cofounder, c. 1997; BowieNet (Internet service provider), founder; BowieBanc.com (online banking and financial services), founder; affiliated with Ultrastar Internet Services, beginning c. 1999; affiliated with music companies; the royalties on his back catalogue of music have been traded as a commodity on the stock market. Singer and saxophone player with bands, including the Hooker Brothers, the Kon–Rads, Davie Jones with the King Bees, the Manish Boys, 1964–65, Davy Jones and the Lower Third, 1965–66, the Buzz, Turquoise (mixed media group), Feathers, 1968, Hype, beginning in 1970, the Spiders, c. 1972, Tin Machine, beginning in 1989, and the Tao Jones Index; performer with other bands, including the Riot Squad, Arnold Corns, and Raw Moon; performer with the avant–garde dance troupe La La La Human Steps. Toured the United States with the Spiders, 1972; participated in various tours, including the Station to Station tour, c. 1976, the Idiot tour, 1977, the Serious Moonlight tour, c. 1984, the Glass Spider tour, c. 1987, the Sound and Vision World tour, 1990, the Outside Tour, 1995, (with others) the Area2 tour, c. 2002, and the Reality tour, 2003; and participated in various festivals. Toured as a keyboard
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in Lenny Kravitz’s ⬙If I Could Fall in Love.⬙ OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 1, 2003, p. 34. Interview, February, 2002, p. 50; July, 2002, p. 67. 45
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player for Iggy Pop, c. 1977. Performed as a mime at concerts. Performed under the name Ziggy Stardust and known as Davie Jones, the Thin White Duke, and Tom Jones. Appeared in television commercials and print advertisements. Art exhibited at various venues and events, including the Florence Biennale, 1996. Affiliated with the arts and the Internet art site BowieArt. Worked as a commercial artist in advertising agency. Worked as a music and art critic. Founder of Insolar Enterprises (management company), New York City. Performer at benefits and affiliated with charitable endeavors, including Live Aid, NetAid, and Video Aid.
received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1997; David Bowie Day celebrated by MTV and VH1, 1997, and Great Britain’s VH1, 2001; Legend Award, The WB Radio Music awards, 1999; honorary doctorate of music, Berklee School of Music, 1999; Bowie’s duet with Bing Crosby, ⬙Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy⬙ from the television special Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas was named one of the twenty–five best musical television moments of the century, TV Guide, 1999; Bowie named one of the biggest music stars of the century, Sun (Great Britain) and Q magazine, both 1999; named a Chevalier des Arts et Lettres, France, 1999; MTV Movie Award nomination, best cameo, 2002, for Zoolander; the Museum of Television and Radio staged a retrospective of his work, 2002; Daytime Emmy Award (with others), outstanding special class special, 2003, for Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The 1970s; The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars named best album, Trouser Press, 1972, named the most influential album of the 1970s, Melody Maker newspaper, 1985, named as one of the 100 best rock albums of all times by a group of rock critics and broadcasters, 1987, named one of the greatest albums of all time and one of the greatest albums of the 1970s, both New Musical Express, 1993, named one of the greatest albums of the 1970s, Q magazine, 1998, named one of the best albums of the millennium, Channel 4, 1998, named the thirty–fifth greatest album of all time, Rolling Stone, 2003, named one of the thirty greatest concept albums of all time, Classic Rock magazine, 2003, named one of the 1,000 top albums of all time, Zagat Survey Music Guide, 2003, and named one of the twenty–five best albums of the seventies, Circus magazine; platinum, gold, and silver records, Recording Industry Association of America.
Awards, Honors: Ivor Novello Award, special award for originality, British Academy of Composers and Songwriters, 1970, for Space Oddity;⬙The Jean Genie⬙ named the best single of the year, Melody Maker newspaper, 1973; named the number one composer, male singer, group (with the Spiders from Mars), and producer of the year, all Melody Maker newspaper, 1973; named the number one composer and group (with the Spiders from Mars), and the second best musician and male vocalist, all Sounds magazine, 1973; Aladdin Sane named the best album of the year, Trouser Press magazine, 1973, named the second best album of the year, Melody Maker newspaper, 1973, and named the second best cover design and fourth best album, both Sounds magazine, 1973; Golden Scroll, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, best actor, 1977, for The Man Who Fell to Earth; Grammy Award nomination (with others), best recording for children, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1978, for Peter and the Wolf; Golden Globe Award nomination (with Giorgio Moroder), best original song—motion picture, 1983, and Grammy Award nomination, best male rock vocal, both for the song ⬙Cat People (Putting out Fire)⬙; Grammy Award nomination, album of the year, 1983, Let’s Dance; Ivor Novello Award, international hit of the year, 1984, for ⬙Let’s Dance⬙; Grammy Award, best short–form music video, 1984, for David Bowie; MTV Video Music Award, best male video, 1984, for ⬙China Girl⬙; Video Vanguard Award, MTV Video Music awards, 1984; BRIT Award, best British male artist, 1984; Grammy Award nominations, best male rock vocal, c. 1985, for ⬙Blue Jean,⬙ and best video album, c. 1985, for David Bowie: Serious Moonlight; MTV Video Music Award (with Mick Jagger), best overall performance, 1986, for ⬙Dancing in the Street⬙; Silver Clef Award for Outstanding Achievement, Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy, 1987; Grammy Award nomination, best concept music video, c. 1988, for ⬙Day In, Day Out⬙; Ivor Novello Award, outstanding contribution to British music, 1990; Television Award nomination, best original television music, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1994, for The Buddha of Suburbia; Inspiration Award (with others), Annual Q awards, 1995; inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1996; BRIT Award, outstanding contribution to British music, 1996;
CREDITS Film Appearances: The Image (short film), 1967. (Uncredited) Soldier, The Virgin Soldiers, Columbia, 1969. Himself and Ziggy Stardust, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (documentary; also known as Bowie ’73 with the Spiders from Mars and Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture), Thorn EMI, 1973, released in the United States by Twentieth Century– Fox International Classics, c. 1983, released as Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture DVD, Virgin, 2003. Thomas Jerome Newton, The Man Who Fell to Earth, British Lion, 1976. Paul von Przygodsky, Just a Gigolo (also known as Schoener Gigolo, armer Gigolo and Schoner Gigolo, armer Gigolo), United Artists Classics, 1979. Himself, Christiane F.—Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (also known as Christiane F and We Children from 46
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BOWIE Film Executive Producer: Buevoes vadasz (also known as Magic Hunter, Buvos vadasz, Der Freischuetz, and Der Freischutz), Shadow Distribution, 1994. Mesmer, Overseas Filmgroup, 1994. Passaggio per il paradiso (also known as Gentle into the Night, Lift to Heaven, Passage to Paradise, and Passage pour le paradis), In Pictures, 1996. Scott Walker: 30 Century Man (documentary), Missing in Action Films, 2006. Film Work; Other: Performer of title song ⬙Cat People (Putting out Fire),⬙ Cat People, Universal, 1982. Performer, producer, and music mixer of songs that have appeared in films, television productions, stage productions, videos, video games, and commercials. Television Appearances; Series: Julian Priest, The Hunger, Showtime, 1999–2000. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, Get Up, Stand Up, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, 100 Most Shocking Moments in Rock and Roll History, VH1, 2005. Himself, ⬙Sexual Healing,⬙ Sex ’n’ Pop (documentary), Arte TV (Germany), 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: ⬙The Pistol Shot,⬙ Theatre 625 (also known as Theatre 625: The Pistol Shot), BBC, 1968. Himself, Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas, NBC, 1977. Dick Clark’s Salute to the Seventies, NBC, 1979. Baal, Bertolt Brecht’s ⬙Baal⬙ (also known as Baal), BBC, 1982. Himself, Portrait de l’artiste en Rock Star, [Belgium], 1982. David Bowie: Serious Moonlight, HBO, 1984. Live Aid, various channels, 1985. Tina Turner: Private Dancer, HBO, 1985. Himself, Inside the Labyrinth (documentary), 1986. Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All–Star 50th Anniversary, CBS, 1986. Himself, Rolling Stone Magazine’s 20 Years of Rock ’n’ Roll (documentary; also known as Rolling Stone: The First Twenty Years, Rolling Stone Magazine’s 20th Anniversary Special, and Rolling Stone Presents 20 Years of Rock ’n’ Roll), ABC, 1987. Cissy Houston: Sweet Inspiration (documentary), PBS, 1988. David Bowie: Glass Spider Tour, ABC, 1988. Tribute to John Lennon, syndicated, 1990. Tin Machine Special, [Japan], 1991.
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A Concert for Life: A Tribute to Freddie Mercury (also known as A Concert for Life and Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert), Fox and MTV, 1992. David Bowie: Black Tie White Noise, The Disney Channel, 1993. The Hits, MTV, 1993. The Sounds of Summer, ABC, 1993. Tina Turner: Girl from Nutbush, The Disney Channel, c. 1993. (In archive footage) Himself, The Best of the Don Lane Show, Nine Network (Australia), 1994. (In archive footage) Himself, Television’s Christmas Classics, CBS, 1994. Host, George Michael’s Concert of Hope, The Disney Channel, 1994. (In archive footage) Jareth the goblin king, The World of Jim Henson (documentary), PBS, 1994. Ed Sullivan Presents: Rock ’n’ Roll Revolution: The British Invade America (documentary), CBS, 1995. The White Room New Year’s Eve Special, Channel 4 (England), 1995. Himself, Bowie og Bornedal, DR1 (Denmark), 1996. Himself, Changes: Bowie at Fifty (documentary), BBC, 1997. Himself, Children in Need, BBC, 1997. Himself, David Bowie: An Earthling at 50 (documentary), 1997. Himself, Rock ’n’ Roll Weddings (documentary), VH1, 1997. David Bowie and Friends—A Very Special Broadway Concert, pay–per–view, 1997. VH1 Planet Rock Profiles, VH1, 1997. ⬙Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart,⬙ American Masters, PBS, 1998. Himself, Wie man die Leute von ihrem Geld trennt (documentary; also known as The Fine Art of Separating People from Their Money), 1998, Bravo, 1999, broadcast on Arena, BBC, 2000. ⬙David Bowie Special,⬙ Top of the Pops 2, BBC, 1999. NetAid (also known as NetAid: A Concert Special), TNT, 1999. The Rankin File: Music, Money and the Web, VH1, 1999. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary (also known as Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special), NBC, 1999. Himself, Die Zehn Gebote der Kreativitat (also known as The 10 Commandments of Creativity and 10 Gebote), Arte TV (Germany), c. 1999. (In archive footage) Himself, The Beatles Revolution (documentary), ABC, 2000. Himself, Bowie at the Beeb (also known as Bowie at the BBC), BBC and BBC America, 2000. (In archive footage) Himself, Bad Hair Days (documentary), Channel 4, 2001. Himself, The Concert for New York City, VH1, 2001. (In archive footage) Himself, The Old Grey Whistle Test at 30 (documentary), BBC, 2001.
(In archive footage) I Love Christmas (documentary), BBC, 2001. Peter Frampton: Alive Again (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Himself, David Bowie’s Millions, BBC, 2002. Himself, Friday Night with Ross and Bowie, BBC, 2002. Himself, Hr. Vinterberg & Mr. Bowie (documentary), 2002. Himself, Live by Request: David Bowie, 2002. Himself, The Rutles 2: Can’t Buy Me Lunch, 2002. Himself, VH1 Bowie Reveals (also known as Bowie Reveals), VH1, 2002. Narrator, Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The 1970s (documentary), 2002. (In archive footage) Himself, Cher: The Farewell Tour, NBC, 2003. Himself, David Smiling Bowie, TV 2 Danmark, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, TV 2003—Aret I ord og billeder, 2003. Dick Clark’s Primetime New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2003, ABC, 2003. Traffic Musique Special, France 2, 2003. Himself, Bob Geldof: Saint or Singer? (documentary), BBC, 2004. (In archive footage) Himself, Les 40 ans de la 2, 2004. Himself, The Ultimate Pop Star, Channel 4, 2004. (In archive footage) Himself, Boy George’s Queerest TV Moments, Channel 4, 2005. Himself, Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05, BBC, 2005. Himself, Francoise Hardy—Tant de belles choses (documentary), 2005. (In archive footage) Himself, TV Pop Rules! (documentary), Channel 4, 2005. Himself, Whatever Happened to the Gender Benders? (documentary), Channel 4, 2005. Fashion Rocks for the Prince’s Trust (also known as Fashion Rocks), Channel 4, 2005. Oh, You Pretty Things—Girls and Boys: Sex and British Pop (documentary), BBC–2, 2005. (In archive footage) Himself, The Greatest: 40 Freakiest Concert Moments (also known as 40 Freakiest Concert Moments), VH1, 2006. Appeared in other specials, including David Bowie— Tin Machine, [France]. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: MTV First Annual Video Music Awards, MTV, 1984. The International Rock Awards, 1989. The Second International Rock Awards, 1990. The BRIT Awards ’91 (also known as The British Pop Awards), [Great Britain], 1991. The BRIT Awards ’96 (also known as The British Pop Awards), [Great Britain], 1996. The VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1996, 2002. The GQ Men of the Year Awards, VH1, 1997. The 24th Annual American Music Awards, 1997. 48
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BOWIE Sir Rowland Moorecock, ⬙The Second Greatest Story Ever Told,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1990, also broadcast on Fox. In Egne Oyne, [Norway], 1990. Himself, Eleva2ren, TV2 Danmark, 1991. ABC in Concert, ABC, 1991. Cine ’91, [France], 1991. Wogan, BBC, 1991. X–Large, Oesterreichischer Rundfunk (Austria), 1991. The Arsenio Hall Show, syndicated, 1991, 1993. The Music Is the World, [Japan], 1992. Himself, ⬙Ivory Tower,⬙ Full Stretch, 1993. Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1993. TROS TV Show (also known as De TV show op reis), Tros Televisie (the Netherlands), 1993. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1993, 1997. Himself, ⬙The Seventies: Have a Nice Decade,⬙ The History of Rock ’n’ Roll (documentary; also known as Rock and Roll), PBS, 1995. (In archive footage) Himself, Rock Party, [Germany], 1995. Himself, Later with Jools Holland, BBC, 1995, 1999, 2002. Himself, The Charlie Rose Show, PBS, 1996. Himself, Puls, TV2 Danmark, 1996. Lola da musica, VPRO (the Netherlands), 1996. Nova, [the Netherlands], 1996. Ozone, [Great Britain], 1996, 2000. Himself, ⬙David Bowie,⬙ Behind the Music (also known as Behind the Music: David Bowie, BtM, and VH1’s ⬙Behind the Music⬙), VH1, 1997. Himself, ⬙David Bowie,⬙ Extreme Close Up, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. The Jack Docherty Show (also known as Not the Jack Docherty Show), Channel 5 (England), 1997. Musikmagasinet, ZTV (Sweden), 1997. Nachtkastje, [the Netherlands], 1997. No Regrets, [the Netherlands], 1997. Show Time, [the Netherlands], 1997. Wetten, das ... ?, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, 1997. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1999. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1997, 1999, 2002. Himself, The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 1997, 2003. Himself, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Iman, Lifetime, 1999. Himself, The Priory (also known as Right about Now), Channel 4, 1999. Himself, 20 heures le journal, 1999. The Big Breakfast, Channel 4, 1999. Express, Mediaset1, 1999. Francamente me ne infischio, RAI, 1999. In Wien, Oesterreichischer Rundfunk, 1999. Jam, Viva TV (Germany), 1999. Leute Heute, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, 1999. Musikbutikken, DR1 (Denmark), 1999.
The BRIT Awards 1999 (also known as The British Pop Awards), [Great Britain], 1999. The 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1999. The WB Radio Music Awards, The WB, 1999. Himself, VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, VH1, 2000. (In archive footage) Himself, MTV Europe Awards: 10 of the Best Performances, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Beat Room, BBC–2, 1964. Tonight, BBC, 1964. Gadzooks! It’s All Happening, BBC–2, 1965. Top of the Pops (also known as All New Top of the Pops and TOTP), BBC, multiple appearances, including 1972, 1973, 1977, 1991, 1997. ⬙1980 Floor Show,⬙ The Midnight Special, NBC, 1973. Himself, The Dick Cavett Show, NBC, 1974. Himself, ⬙Cracked Actor⬙ (documentary), Omnibus, BBC, 1975. Himself, Russell Harty Plus, London Weekend Television, 1975. Cher, CBS, 1975. Soul Train, syndicated, 1975. Dinah!, syndicated, 1976, 1977. Himself, All You Need Is Love, London Weekend Television, 1977. Marc, Independent Television, 1977. Arena Rock, BBC–2, 1978. Musikladen, [West Germany (now Germany)], 1978. Northern Lights, Tyne Tees Television, 1978. Willesee at Seven, [Australia], 1978. The Kenny Everett Video Show, Thames Television, 1979. Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1979, 1991, 1997, 1999. Himself, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1980. Omnibus, BBC, 1981. Himself, Filmredaktionen, 1983. Countdown, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1983. The Tube, Channel 4 (England), 1983. Cinevisie, [the Netherlands], 1983, 1997. Video Jukebox, 1986. Jeans, RAI (Italy), 1987. Top of the Pops, CBS, 1987. Newsnight, BBC, 1987, 1999. Notte Rock, [Italy], 1988. Calendar, Yorkshire Television, 1989. DEF II, BBC, 1989. Good Morning Britain (also known as TV–am), Independent Television, 1989. Just Pop Up, [Japan], 1989. MTV Post Modern, MTV, 1989. P.I.T., 3Sat (Germany), 1989. Ragazzi Report, RTL (Germany), 1989. Rapido, 1989. 49
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Musikbyzan with Lene Johannsen, DR1, 1999. Musique Plus, Much More Music (Canada), 1999. Nulle part ailleurs, Canal +, 1999. Omlidt, DR1, 1999. Quelli che il calcio, RAI Due (Italy), 1999. Seitenblicke, Oesterreichischer Rundfunk 2 (Austria), 1999. Showbiz Today, Cable News Network, 1999. Taff, Pro 7 (Germany), 1999. Treffpunkt kulture, Oesterreichischer Rundfunk 2, 1999. VH1 Storytellers (also known as Storytellers), VH1, 1999. Wien Heute, [Austria], 1999. Himself, TFI Friday (also known as Thank Four It’s Friday), Channel 4, 1999, 2000. Himself, ⬙Dr. Bowie and Mr. Jones⬙ (documentary), Music Planet, Arte TV (Germany), 2000. Himself, Musikbutikken, 2000. Himself, ⬙David Bowie,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: David Bowie), Arts and Entertainment, c. 2002. Himself, ⬙The Story of David Bowie,⬙ The Amp, Much More Music, 2002. Himself, Nosolomusica, 2002. Aspekte, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, 2002. BingoLotto, TV 4 (Sweden), 2002. Fast Forward, Viva TV, 2002. Kurzschluss, Arte TV, 2002. MTV Spin, MTV Germany, 2002. Music Planet, Arte TV, 2002. Himself, Die Harald Schmidt Show, [Germany], 2002, 2003. Himself, Parkinson, BBC, 2002, 2003. Today (also known as NBC News Today and The Today Show), NBC, 2002, 2003. Himself, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, BBC, 2003. Acoustic 2003, TV 5 (France), 2003. Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2003. Morgenmagazin, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, 2003. Himself, Rove Live, Ten Network (Australia), 2003, 2004. Himself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2004. Himself, Good Morning Australia, Ten Network, 2004. Channel 9 Today Show, Nine Network (Australia), 2004. 9AD Morning, [Australia], 2004. Sunrise, Seven Network (Australia), 2004. (Archive footage) Himself, 80s, TV3 (Televisio de Catalunya), 2005.
Appeared in news broadcasts in several countries as well as in footage broadcast on music channels. Also appeared in footage broadcast on the Internet. Television Work; Specials: Art director, David Bowie: Serious Moonlight, HBO, 1984. Stage producer and stage designer, David Bowie and Friends—A Very Special Broadway Concert, pay– per–view, 1997. Stage Appearances: Pierrot in Turquoise (mime production), Oxford, England, 1967. John Merrick (title role), The Elephant Man, American National Theatre and Academy, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1980–81. David Bowie: A Birthday Celebration, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1997. David Bowie and Friends—A Very Special Broadway Concert, New York City, 1997. Stage Work: Stage producer and stage designer, David Bowie and Friends—A Very Special Broadway Concert, New York City, 1997. Radio Appearances; Specials: The David Bowie Story, BBC Radio One, 1976. Radio Appearances; Episodic: The John Peel Sessions, BBC Radio One, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, two sessions in 1972. The Mark Goodier Evening Show, 1991. Himself, The Howard Stern Radio Show, 1998. RECORDINGS Albums; as Performer and Producer: Feelin’ Good, Prestige, 1965. Out of Sight, Prestige, 1965. David Bowie—1966, Atlantic, 1966. David Bowie, Deram, 1967. The World of David Bowie, 1967. Space Oddity, Rykodisc, 1969, released as Man of Words, Man of Music (also known as David Bowie), Mercury, 1969, released with bonus tracks, 1998. The Man Who Sold the World, Rykodisc, 1970, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Hunky Dory, Rykodisc, 1971, released with bonus tracks, 1990. In Person, 1972. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (also known as Ziggy Stardust), Rykodisc, 1972, released with bonus tracks, 1990.
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BOWIE The Buddha of Suburbia (soundtrack), Virgin, 1995. Outside, RCA, 1995. Santa Monica ’72, Golden Years, 1995. Earthling, Virgin, 1997. hours ..., Virgin, 1999. Bowie at the Beeb (soundtrack; also known as Bowie at the BBC), Virgin, 2000. All Saints: Collected Instrumentals (also known as All Saints), Virgin, 2001. Heathen, ISO/Columbia, 2002. Slip Away, 2002. Reality, ISO/Columbia, 2003. Serious Moonlight: Live, Rajon, 2005.
Aladdin Sane, Rykodisc, 1973. My Radio Sweetheart, 1973. Pin Ups, Rykodisc, 1973, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (also known as Bowie ’73 with the Spiders from Mars and Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture), c. 1973, Rykodisc, c. 1983. David Live, Rykodisc, 1974. Diamond Dogs, Rykodisc, 1974, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Young Americans, Rykodisc, 1975, released with bonus tracks, 1991. David Bowie Special, 1976. Resurrection on 84th Street, 1976. Station to Station, Rykodisc, 1976, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Starting Point (also known as London Collector: Starting Point), London, 1977. (With Brian Eno) Heroes, Rykodisc, 1977, released with bonus tracks, 1999. (With Eno) Low, Rykodisc, 1977, released with bonus tracks, 1999. Bowie Now, RCA, 1978. Evening with David Bowie, RCA, 1978. Kiss You in the Rain, 1978. Stage, Rykodisc, 1978. Lodger, Rykodisc, 1978, released with bonus tracks, 1991. Live in Stockholm ’79, 1979. 1980 All Clear, RCA, 1979. Profile, 1980. Special Radio Series, Vol. 1: Scary Monsters Interview Album, 1980. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (also known as Scary Monsters), Rykodisc, 1980, released with bonus tracks, 1992. Another Face, Decca, 1981. Don’t Be Fooled by the Name, PRT, 1981. Let’s Talk, 1983. A Second Face, Decca, 1983. Let’s Dance, Virgin, 1983, released with bonus tracks, 1999. Portrait of a Star, RCA, 1984. Wild Is the Wind, RCA, 1984. Tonight, Capitol, 1984, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Day In, Day Out, EMI, 1987. Never Let Me Down, EMI, 1987. Never Let Me Down: The Interview, EMI/Atlantic, 1987. Spider Tour Conversation, 1987. Time Will Crawl, EMI America, 1987. Conversation, 1988. 1966, Castle, 1988. Paris Bye Ta–Ta (bootleg recording), 1990. Tech Unit, Rykodisc, 1991. Black Tie White Noise, Virgin, 1993. Black Tie White Noise (EP), Savage, 1993. The Gospel according to David Bowie, 1993.
Performer and producer for other records, including Beginnings, Beginnings, Vol. 2, Divine Symmetry, London–Amsterdam–Stockholm–New York–Sydney, Radio Hype, and A Taste of Bowie at the BBC. Albums; Compilations; as Performer and Producer: Images: 1966–67, London, 1973. Changesonebowie, RCA, 1976. Golden Double, RCA, 1979. The Best of David Bowie, K–Tel, 1980. Changestwobowie, RCA, 1981. Changes Three (bootleg recording), 1983. Golden Years, RCA, 1983. Rare, 1983. Fame and Fashion: All–Time Greatest Hits (also known as Fame & Fashion), RCA, 1984. The Collection, Castle, 1985. 1966, DCC Compact Classics, 1988. The ’69 Tapes, BMG International, 1989. Sound + Vision (box set), Rykodisc, 1989. Sound + Vision: The CD Press Release, 1989. Sound + Vision Plus, 1989. ChangesBowie, Rykodisc, 1990. Rock Reflections, Deram, 1990. Bowie Tech Pack, Rykodisc, 1991. Early On (1964–1966), Rhino, 1991. Tech Unit, Rykodisc, 1991. Singles Collection, Vol. 1, Alex, 1993. Singles Collection, Vol. 2, Alex, 1993. The Singles: 1969–1993, Featuring His Greatest Hits (also known as The Singles: 1969–1993), Rykodisc, 1993. Singles Collection, Alex, 1994. Rarest One Bowie, 1995. Alternative Biography, Alter Ego, 1997. The Best of David Bowie: 1969–1974, Virgin/Capitol, 1997. The Deram Anthology, 1966–1968, Deram, 1997. The Forgotten Songs of David Robert Jones, SPQR, 1997. Nite Life, 1997. The Best of David Bowie: 1974–1979, Virgin, 1998. Boy Could He Play Guitar, 1998. 51
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I Dig Everything: 1966 Pye Singles, Castle Communications, 1999. Bowie at the Beeb: The Best of the BBC Radio Sessions, Virgin, 2000. London Boy, PolyGram International, 2001. Maximum Bowie, 2001. Rarest Live, MF, 2001. Best of Bowie, Virgin, 2002. Club Bowie: Rare & Unreleased 12⬙ Mixes, Virgin, 2003. The Collection, EMI, 2005. Inside Bowie and the Spiders 1972–1974: The Definitive Critical Review, Classic Rock Legends, 2005. The Platinum Collection, EMI, 2006.
Lulu, From Crayons to Perfume: The Best of Lulu, Rhino, 1994. Mick Ronson, Heaven & Hull, Epic, 1994. Christiane F./Baal/Rarities, 1995. Lou Reed, Different Times: Lou Reed in the 70s, RCA, 1996. Various artists, Warchild Hope (charity album), Wea, 2003. Kashmir, No Balance Palace, BMG, c. 2005.
Appeared in other compilations.
Singles; as Performer and Producer: (As Davie Jones with the King Bees) ⬙Liza Jane⬙/⬙Louie Louie Go Home,⬙ Vocalion Pop, 1964. ⬙I Pity the Fool,⬙ Parlophone, 1965. ⬙Can’t Help Thinking about Me,⬙ Warner Bros., 1966. ⬙Do Anything You Say,⬙ 1966. ⬙I Dig Everything,⬙ Pye, 1966. ⬙Rubber Band,⬙ 1966. ⬙Let Me Sleep beside You,⬙ 1967. ⬙Love You till Tuesday,⬙ 1967. ⬙The Laughing Gnome,⬙ 1967, also released in 1973. ⬙Space Oddity,⬙ Philips, 1969, also released other times. ⬙Memory of a Free Festival,⬙ 1970. ⬙The Prettiest Star,⬙ 1970. ⬙Holy Holy,⬙ 1971. ⬙Changes,⬙ Rykodisc, 1972. ⬙The Jean Genie,⬙ 1972. ⬙John, I’m Only Dancing,⬙ 1972. ⬙Starman,⬙ 1972. ⬙Drive–In Saturday,⬙ 1973. ⬙Life on Mars?,⬙ RCA, 1973. ⬙Sorrow,⬙ 1973. ⬙Ziggy Stardust,⬙ 1973. ⬙Diamond Dogs,⬙ 1974. ⬙Knock on Wood,⬙ 1974. ⬙Rebel Rebel,⬙ 1974. ⬙Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide,⬙ 1974. ⬙Fame,⬙ 1975. ⬙Young Americans,⬙ 1975. ⬙Golden Years,⬙ 1975, released in the United States in 1976. ⬙TVC15,⬙ 1976. ⬙Be My Wife,⬙ 1977. ⬙Heroes,⬙ 1977. ⬙Sound and Vision,⬙ 1977. (With Bing Crosby) ⬙Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy,⬙ Oglio, 1977, also released c. 1982. ⬙Beauty and the Beast,⬙ 1978. ⬙Boys Keep Swinging,⬙ 1979. ⬙DJ,⬙ 1979. ⬙John, I’m Only Dancing (Again)⬙/⬙John, I’m Only Dancing,⬙ 1979. ⬙Look Back in Anger,⬙ 1979.
Appeared in other albums and soundtrack albums. Producer of songs that have appeared in other albums and soundtrack albums.
Albums with Tin Machine; as Performer and Producer: Tin Machine, Virgin, 1989. Oy Vey, Baby (also known as Tin Machine: Oy Vey, Baby), Victory, 1991. Tin Machine II, Victory, 1991. Albums with Others; as Performer and Producer: Lou Reed, Transformer, RCA, 1972. Mott the Hoople, All the Young Dudes, Columbia, 1972. Mott the Hoople, Greatest Hits, Columbia, 1975. Iggy Pop, The Idiot, Virgin, 1977. Iggy Pop, Lust for Life, RCA Victor, 1977. Lou Reed, Walk on the Wild Side: The Best of Lou Reed, RCA, 1977. Iggy Pop, TV Eye, RCA, 1978. (As narrator; performer only) London Philharmonic, Peter and the Wolf (also known as Prokofiev’s ⬙Peter and the Wolf⬙), Rykodisc, 1978. Ian Hunter, Shades of Ian Hunter and Mott the Hoople, Columbia, 1979. Ian Hunter, You’re Never Alone with a Schizophrenic, Razor and Tie, 1979. College Radio Series, Volume 1, 1980. Giorgio Moroder, Cat People (original soundtrack), MCA, 1982. Queen, Hot Space, Elektra, 1982. Bertolt Brecht’s ⬙Baal⬙ (soundtrack; also known as Baal), RCA, 1982. Christiane F.—Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (soundtrack; also known as Christiane F.—Wir Kinder), RCA, 1982. Iggy Pop, Choice Cuts, RCA, 1984. Iggy Pop, Blah Blah Blah, A & M Records, 1986. Lou Reed, Between Thought and Expression, RCA, 1992. Mott the Hoople, Ballad of Mott: A Retrospective, Columbia, 1993. Brian Eno, Eno Box I, Virgin, 1994. 52
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BOWIE (With Queen) ⬙Under Pressure,⬙ 1999. ⬙Seven⬙ (multiple parts), 2000. ⬙Survive⬙ (two parts), 2000. ⬙Life on Mars⬙/⬙The Man Who Sold the World,⬙ EMI, 2001. ⬙Everyone Says ⬘Hi’⬙ (multiple parts), Sony International, 2002. ⬙I’ve Been Waiting for You,⬙ EMI, 2002. ⬙Slow Burn,⬙ Sony International, 2002. (As Bowie; with David Guetta) ⬙Just for One Day,⬙ 2003. ⬙New Killer Star,⬙ Sony International, 2003.
⬙Alabama Song,⬙ 1980. ⬙Ashes to Ashes,⬙ 1980. ⬙Fashion,⬙ 1980. ⬙Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps),⬙ 1981. ⬙Up the Hill Backwards,⬙ 1981. ⬙Wild Is the Wind,⬙ 1981. (With Queen) ⬙Under Pressure,⬙ 1981, released in the United States in 1982, also released other times. ⬙Baal’s Hymn,⬙ 1982. ⬙Cat People (Putting Out Fire),⬙ 1982. ⬙The Drowned Girl,⬙ 1982. ⬙Changes⬙ (live version), 1983. ⬙China Girl,⬙ Capitol, 1983. ⬙Let’s Dance,⬙ 1983. ⬙Modern Love,⬙ 1983. ⬙White Light, White Heat,⬙ 1983. ⬙Blue Jean⬙ (first version), 1984. ⬙Blue Jean⬙ (live second version), 1984. (With Mick Jagger) ⬙Dancing in the Street,⬙ 1985. ⬙Loving the Alien,⬙ 1985. (With the Pat Metheny Group) ⬙This Is Not America,⬙ 1985. ⬙Absolute Beginners,⬙ 1986. ⬙Underground,⬙ 1986. ⬙When the Wind Blows,⬙ 1986. ⬙Never Let Me Down,⬙ 1987. ⬙Time Will Crawl,⬙ 1987. ⬙Day In, Day Out,⬙ 1987, also released in 1989. (With Tina Turner) ⬙Tonight,⬙ 1988. ⬙Under the God,⬙ 1989. ⬙Fame ’90⬙ (also known as ⬙Fame 1990⬙), 1990. ⬙Growin’ Up,⬙ 1990. (With Adrian Belew) ⬙Pretty Pink Rose,⬙ Atlantic, 1990. ⬙Baby Universal,⬙ 1991. ⬙Sound + Vision,⬙ Tommy Boy, 1991. ⬙You Belong in Rock ’n’ Roll,⬙ 1991. ⬙Real Cool World,⬙ Warner Bros., 1992. ⬙As the World Falls Down,⬙ 1993. (With Al B Sure!) ⬙Black Tie White Noise,⬙ 1993. ⬙Buddha of Suburbia⬙ (featuring Lenny Kravitz), 1993. ⬙Jump, They Say⬙ (three parts), Savage, 1993. ⬙Miracle Goodnight,⬙ Arista, 1993. (With Queen and Annie Lennox) ⬙Under Pressure,⬙ 1993. ⬙The Heart’s Filthy Lesson,⬙ Virgin, 1995. ⬙Strangers When We Meet⬙/⬙The Man Who Sold the World⬙ (live version), 1995. ⬙Ziggy Stardust,⬙ 1995. ⬙Hallo Spaceboy,⬙ RCA/BMG, 1996. ⬙Telling Lies,⬙ RCA, 1996. ⬙Dead Man Walking,⬙ RCA, 1997. ⬙I Can’t Read,⬙ ZYX, 1997. (With Trent Reznor) ⬙I’m Afraid of Americans,⬙ Virgin, 1997. ⬙Little Wonder⬙ (two parts), BMG, 1997. (With others) ⬙A Perfect Day⬙ (charity single), 1997. ⬙Seven Years in Tibet,⬙ 1997. ⬙The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell,⬙ EMI, 1999. ⬙Thursday’s Child⬙ (two parts), EMI, 1999.
Other singles include a version of ⬙Heroes⬙ with Mick Ronson and Queen. Recorded songs in other languages, including German; Bowie’s songs have been recorded by others. Vanilla Ice’s 1990 single ⬙Ice Ice Baby⬙ includes samples of ⬙Under Pressure.⬙ Music Videos: ⬙Let Me Sleep beside You,⬙ 1967. ⬙Love You till Tuesday,⬙ 1967. ⬙Space Oddity,⬙ 1969. ⬙The Jean Genie,⬙ 1972. ⬙John, I’m Only Dancing,⬙ 1972. ⬙Life on Mars?,⬙ 1973. ⬙Space Oddity⬙ (second version), 1973. ⬙Ziggy Stardust⬙ (first version), 1973. ⬙Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide,⬙ 1974. ⬙Be My Wife,⬙ 1977. ⬙Heroes⬙ (first version), 1977. (With Bing Crosby) ⬙Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy,⬙ 1977. ⬙Boys Keep Swinging,⬙ 1979. ⬙DJ,⬙ 1979. ⬙Look Back in Anger,⬙ 1979. ⬙Ashes to Ashes,⬙ 1980. ⬙Fashion,⬙ 1980. (With Queen) ⬙Under Pressure,⬙ 1981. ⬙Wild Is the Wind,⬙ 1981. ⬙Cat People (Putting Out Fire),⬙ 1982. ⬙The Drowned Girl,⬙ 1982. ⬙Changes⬙ (live version), 1983. ⬙China Girl,⬙ 1983. ⬙Let’s Dance,⬙ 1983. ⬙Modern Love,⬙ 1983. ⬙White Light, White Heat,⬙ 1983. ⬙Blue Jean⬙ (first version), 1984. ⬙Blue Jean⬙ (live second version), 1984. (With Mick Jagger) ⬙Dancing in the Street,⬙ 1985. ⬙Loving the Alien,⬙ 1985. (With the Pat Metheny Group) ⬙This Is Not America,⬙ 1985. ⬙Absolute Beginners,⬙ 1986. ⬙When the Wind Blows,⬙ 1986. ⬙Day In, Day Out,⬙ 1987. ⬙Never Let Me Down,⬙ 1987. ⬙Time Will Crawl,⬙ 1987. 53
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(With Tina Turner) ⬙Tonight,⬙ 1988. ⬙Heaven’s in Here,⬙ 1989. ⬙Fame ’90⬙ (also known as ⬙Fame 1990⬙), 1990. (With Adrian Belew) ⬙Pretty Pink Rose,⬙ 1990. ⬙Real Cool World,⬙ 1992. ⬙As the World Falls Down,⬙ 1993. (With Al B Sure!) ⬙Black Tie White Noise,⬙ 1993. ⬙Jump, They Say,⬙ 1993. ⬙Miracle Goodnight,⬙ 1993. (With Queen and Annie Lennox) ⬙Under Pressure,⬙ 1993. ⬙Buddha of Suburbia⬙ (featuring Lenny Kravitz), c. 1994. ⬙Ziggy Stardust⬙ (second version), 1994. ⬙The Heart’s Filthy Lesson,⬙ 1995. ⬙Strangers When We Meet,⬙ 1995. ⬙Hallo Spaceboy,⬙ 1996. ⬙Under Pressure⬙ (live version), 1996. ⬙Dead Man Walking,⬙ 1997. ⬙I Can’t Read,⬙ 1997. (With Trent Reznor) ⬙I’m Afraid of Americans,⬙ 1997. ⬙Little Wonder,⬙ 1997. ⬙Seven Years in Tibet,⬙ 1997. ⬙Thursday’s Child,⬙ 1999. (With Queen) ⬙Under Pressure,⬙ 1999. ⬙The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell,⬙ c. 2000. ⬙Survive⬙ (first version), 2000. ⬙Survive⬙ (live second version), 2000. ⬙Everyone Says ⬘Hi’⬙ (live version), 2002. ⬙Slow Burn,⬙ 2002. (As Bowie; with David Guetta) ⬙Just for One Day,⬙ 2003. ⬙New Killer Star,⬙ 2003.
Himself, The Magic Years, Volume 3: Crowded in Glory (documentary), Movies Unlimited, 1989. Bowie: The Video Collection, Picture Music International, 1993. Interview Picture Disc, Baktabak, 1993. David Bowie: Black Tie White Noise (also known as Black Tie White Noise), BMG Video, c. 1993. Bowie: Ziggy Stardust, Weaver–Finch, 1995. Santa Monica Live, 1972, Limited Edition (with book), Griffin McKay, 1995. David Bowie: Video Collection, Rykodisc, 1996. (Uncredited) Himself, Closure (documentary; also known as Halo 12 and Nine Inch Nails: Closure), Acme Filmworks/Nothing Records, 1997. (In archive footage) A Bing Crosby Christmas, 1998. Himself, Tina Turner: Celebrate Live 1999 (also known as Happy Birthday Tina!), 1999. (In archive footage) Cher: Live in Concert, 1999. Himself, Breaking the Silence: The Making of ⬙Hannibal⬙ (documentary), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2001. Glass Spider Tour, 2001. (In archive footage) The Best of Bowie, Virgin/Ventura Distribution, 2002. Himself, Reality, Sony Music, 2003. Himself, David Bowie: A Reality Tour (concert documentary; also known as A Reality Tour), Sony Music, 2004. Critical Review 1969–1972, Classic Rock Legends, 2004. Origins of a Starman, Music Video Distributors, 2004. Himself, ⬙Jump, They Say,⬙ The Work of Director Mark Romanek (documentary), Palm Pictures, 2005. Critical Review, Vol. 2—1972–74, Classic Rock Legends, 2005. Inside Bowie and the Spiders 1969–1974, Classic Rock Legends, 2005. Rock Review, Classic Rock Legends, 2005. TV Party, BrinkDVD, 2005.
Other music videos include a version of ⬙Heroes⬙ with Mick Ronson and Queen. Videos: Love You till Tuesday (also known as David Bowie (Love You till Tuesday)), c. 1969, PolyGram, 1984. Ashes to Ashes, 1980. Ziggy Stardust, Rykodisc, 1982. China Girl Video 45, c. 1983. David Bowie: Serious Moonlight (also known as Serious Moonlight), Music Media, c. 1983. Vic and Screaming Lord Byron, Jazzin’ for Blue Jean, Pioneer, 1984. David Bowie, Sony/Picture Music, 1984. Ricochet, c. 1985. Day In, Day Out, Picture Music International/Sony, c. 1987. Glass Spider, Volumes 1 and 2, Baker & Taylor Video, 1988. Himself, The Magic Years, Volume 1: The Foundations (documentary), Movies Unlimited, 1989. Himself, The Magic Years, Volume 2: Live Killers in the Making (documentary), Movies Unlimited, 1989.
Appeared in other videos. Video Work: Sound mixer, Glass Spider, Volumes 1 and 2, Baker & Taylor Video, 1988. Director, Bowie: The Video Collection, Picture Music International, 1993. Director of ⬙Ashes to Ashes⬙ and ⬙Loving the Alien,⬙ Best of Bowie, Virgin/Ventura Distribution, 2002. Video Games: Boz, Omikron: The Nomad Soul, Eidos Interactive/ Quantic Dream, 1999. Computer Software: Bowie: Jump Interactive, Ion, 1996. 54
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BOWIE David Bowie Special, 1976. Resurrection on 84th Street, 1976. Station to Station, Rykodisc, 1976, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Starting Point (also known as London Collector: Starting Point), London, 1977. (With Brian Eno) Heroes, Rykodisc, 1977, released with bonus tracks, 1999. (With Eno) Low, Rykodisc, 1977, released with bonus tracks, 1999. Bowie Now, RCA, 1978. Evening with David Bowie, RCA, 1978. Kiss You in the Rain, 1978. Stage, Rykodisc, 1978. Lodger, Rykodisc, 1978, released with bonus tracks, 1991. Live in Stockholm ’79, 1979. 1980 All Clear, RCA, 1979. Profile, 1980. Special Radio Series, Vol. 1: Scary Monsters Interview Album, 1980. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (also known as Scary Monsters), Rykodisc, 1980, released with bonus tracks, 1992. Another Face, Decca, 1981. Don’t Be Fooled by the Name, PRT, 1981. Let’s Talk, 1983. A Second Face, Decca, 1983. Let’s Dance, Virgin, 1983, released with bonus tracks, 1999. Portrait of a Star, RCA, 1984. Wild Is the Wind, RCA, 1984. Tonight, Capitol, 1984, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Day In, Day Out, EMI, 1987. Never Let Me Down, EMI, 1987. Never Let Me Down: The Interview, EMI/Atlantic, 1987. Spider Tour Conversation, 1987. Time Will Crawl, EMI America, 1987. Conversation, 1988. 1966, Castle, 1988. Paris Bye Ta–Ta (bootleg recording), 1990. Tech Unit, Rykodisc, 1991. Black Tie White Noise, Virgin, 1993. Black Tie White Noise (EP), Savage, 1993. The Gospel according to David Bowie, 1993. The Buddha of Suburbia (soundtrack), Virgin, 1995. Outside, RCA, 1995. Santa Monica ’72, Golden Years, 1995. Earthling, Virgin, 1997. hours ..., Virgin, 1999. Bowie at the Beeb (soundtrack; also known as Bowie at the BBC), Virgin, 2000. All Saints: Collected Instrumentals (also known as All Saints), Virgin, 2001. Heathen, ISO/Columbia, 2002. Slip Away, 2002. Reality, ISO/Columbia, 2003. Serious Moonlight: Live, Rajon, 2005.
Film Music; Songs: Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (documentary; also known as Bowie ’73 with the Spiders from Mars and Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture), Thorn EMI, 1973, released in the United States by Twentieth Century–Fox International Classics, c. 1983, released as Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture DVD, Virgin, 2003. Christiane F.—Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (also known as Christiane F and We Children from Bahnhof Zoo), Constantin Film, 1981, dubbed version released by New World Pictures, 1982. Title song ⬙Cat People (Putting out Fire),⬙ Cat People, Universal, 1982. Bowie’s songs have been featured in films, television productions, stage productions, videos, video games, the albums of others, and commercials. Television Music: Bertolt Brecht’s ⬙Baal⬙ (special; also known as Baal), BBC, 1982. Music and title song, The Buddha of Suburbia (miniseries), BBC–2, 1993. Albums: Feelin’ Good, Prestige, 1965. Out of Sight, Prestige, 1965. David Bowie—1966, Atlantic, 1966. David Bowie, Deram, 1967. The World of David Bowie, 1967. Space Oddity, Rykodisc, 1969, released in the United States as Man of Words, Man of Music (also known as David Bowie), Mercury, 1969, released with bonus tracks, 1998. The Man Who Sold the World, Rykodisc, 1970, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Hunky Dory, Rykodisc, 1971, released with bonus tracks, 1990. In Person, 1972. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (also known as Ziggy Stardust), Rykodisc, 1972, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Aladdin Sane, Rykodisc, 1973. My Radio Sweetheart, 1973. Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (also known as Bowie ’73 with the Spiders from Mars and Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture), c. 1973, Rykodisc, c. 1983. David Live, Rykodisc, 1974. Diamond Dogs, Rykodisc, 1974, released with bonus tracks, 1990. Young Americans, Rykodisc, 1975, released with bonus tracks, 1991. 55
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Recorded other records, including Beginnings, Beginnings, Vol. 2, Divine Symmetry, London–Amsterdam– Stockholm–New York–Sydney, Radio Hype, and A Taste of Bowie at the BBC.
Albums with Tin Machine: Tin Machine, Virgin, 1989. Oy Vey, Baby (also known as Tin Machine: Oy Vey, Baby), Victory, 1991. Tin Machine II, Victory, 1991.
Albums; Compilations: Images: 1966–67, London, 1973. Changesonebowie, RCA, 1976. Golden Double, RCA, 1979. The Best of David Bowie, K–Tel, 1980. Changestwobowie, RCA, 1981. Changes Three (bootleg recording), 1983. Golden Years, RCA, 1983. Rare, 1983. Fame and Fashion: All–Time Greatest Hits (also known as Fame & Fashion), RCA, 1984. The Collection, Castle, 1985. 1966, DCC Compact Classics, 1988. The ’69 Tapes, BMG International, 1989. Sound + Vision (box set), Rykodisc, 1989. Sound + Vision: The CD Press Release, 1989. Sound + Vision Plus, 1989. ChangesBowie, Rykodisc, 1990. Rock Reflections, Deram, 1990. Bowie Tech Pack, Rykodisc, 1991. Early On (1964–1966), Rhino, 1991. Tech Unit, Rykodisc, 1991. Singles Collection, Vol. 1, Alex, 1993. Singles Collection, Vol. 2, Alex, 1993. The Singles: 1969–1993, Featuring His Greatest Hits (also known as The Singles: 1969–1993), Rykodisc, 1993. Singles Collection, Alex, 1994. Rarest One Bowie, 1995. Alternative Biography, Alter Ego, 1997. The Best of David Bowie: 1969–1974, Virgin/Capitol, 1997. The Deram Anthology, 1966–1968, Deram, 1997. The Forgotten Songs of David Robert Jones, SPQR, 1997. Nite Life, 1997. The Best of David Bowie: 1974–1979, Virgin, 1998. Boy Could He Play Guitar, 1998. I Dig Everything: 1966 Pye Singles, Castle Communications, 1999. Bowie at the Beeb: The Best of the BBC Radio Sessions, Virgin, 2000. London Boy, PolyGram International, 2001. Maximum Bowie, 2001. Rarest Live, MF, 2001. Best of Bowie, Virgin, 2002. Club Bowie: Rare & Unreleased 12⬙ Mixes, Virgin, 2003. The Collection, EMI, 2005. Inside Bowie and the Spiders 1972–1974: The Definitive Critical Review, Classic Rock Legends, 2005. The Platinum Collection, EMI, 2006.
Singles: (As Davie Jones with the King Bees) ⬙Liza Jane⬙/⬙Louie Louie Go Home,⬙ Vocalion Pop, 1964. ⬙I Pity the Fool,⬙ Parlophone, 1965. ⬙Can’t Help Thinking about Me,⬙ Warner Bros., 1966. ⬙Do Anything You Say,⬙ 1966. ⬙I Dig Everything,⬙ Pye, 1966. ⬙Rubber Band,⬙ 1966. ⬙Let Me Sleep beside You,⬙ 1967. ⬙Love You till Tuesday,⬙ 1967. ⬙The Laughing Gnome,⬙ 1967, also released in 1973. ⬙Space Oddity,⬙ Philips, 1969, also released other times. ⬙Memory of a Free Festival,⬙ 1970. ⬙The Prettiest Star,⬙ 1970. ⬙Holy Holy,⬙ 1971. ⬙Changes,⬙ Rykodisc, 1972. ⬙The Jean Genie,⬙ 1972. ⬙John, I’m Only Dancing,⬙ 1972. ⬙Starman,⬙ 1972. ⬙Drive–In Saturday,⬙ 1973. ⬙Life on Mars?,⬙ RCA, 1973. ⬙Sorrow,⬙ 1973. ⬙Ziggy Stardust,⬙ 1973. ⬙Diamond Dogs,⬙ 1974. ⬙Knock on Wood,⬙ 1974. ⬙Rebel Rebel,⬙ 1974. ⬙Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide,⬙ 1974. (With John Lennon and Carlos Alomar) ⬙Fame,⬙ 1975. ⬙Young Americans,⬙ 1975. ⬙Golden Years,⬙ 1975, released in the United States in 1976. ⬙TVC15,⬙ 1976. ⬙Be My Wife,⬙ 1977. ⬙Heroes,⬙ 1977. ⬙Sound and Vision,⬙ 1977. (With Bing Crosby) ⬙Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy,⬙ Oglio, 1977, also released c. 1982. ⬙Beauty and the Beast,⬙ 1978. ⬙Boys Keep Swinging,⬙ 1979. ⬙DJ,⬙ 1979. ⬙John, I’m Only Dancing (Again)⬙/⬙John, I’m Only Dancing,⬙ 1979. ⬙Look Back in Anger,⬙ 1979. ⬙Alabama Song,⬙ 1980. ⬙Ashes to Ashes,⬙ 1980. ⬙Fashion,⬙ 1980. ⬙Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps),⬙ 1981. ⬙Up the Hill Backwards,⬙ 1981. ⬙Wild Is the Wind,⬙ 1981. 56
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BOWIE ⬙Everyone Says ⬘Hi’⬙ (multiple parts), Sony International, 2002. ⬙I’ve Been Waiting for You,⬙ EMI, 2002. ⬙Slow Burn,⬙ Sony International, 2002. (As Bowie; with David Guetta) ⬙Just for One Day,⬙ 2003. ⬙New Killer Star,⬙ Sony International, 2003.
(With Queen) ⬙Under Pressure,⬙ 1981, released in the United States in 1982, also released other times. ⬙Baal’s Hymn,⬙ 1982. ⬙Cat People (Putting Out Fire),⬙ 1982. ⬙The Drowned Girl,⬙ 1982. ⬙Changes⬙ (live version), 1983. ⬙China Girl,⬙ Capitol, 1983. ⬙Let’s Dance,⬙ 1983. ⬙Modern Love,⬙ 1983. ⬙White Light, White Heat,⬙ 1983. ⬙Blue Jean⬙ (first version), 1984. ⬙Blue Jean⬙ (live second version), 1984. ⬙Loving the Alien,⬙ 1985. (With the Pat Metheny Group) ⬙This Is Not America,⬙ 1985. ⬙Absolute Beginners,⬙ 1986. ⬙Underground,⬙ 1986. ⬙When the Wind Blows,⬙ 1986. ⬙Never Let Me Down,⬙ 1987. ⬙Time Will Crawl,⬙ 1987. ⬙Day In, Day Out,⬙ 1987, also released in 1989. (With Tina Turner) ⬙Tonight,⬙ 1988. ⬙Under the God,⬙ 1989. (With John Lennon and Carlos Alomar) ⬙Fame ’90⬙ (also known as ⬙Fame 1990⬙), 1990. ⬙Growin’ Up,⬙ 1990. (With Adrian Belew) ⬙Pretty Pink Rose,⬙ Atlantic, 1990. ⬙Baby Universal,⬙ 1991. ⬙Sound + Vision,⬙ Tommy Boy, 1991. ⬙You Belong in Rock ’n’ Roll,⬙ 1991. ⬙Real Cool World,⬙ Warner Bros., 1992. ⬙As the World Falls Down,⬙ 1993. (With Al B Sure!) ⬙Black Tie White Noise,⬙ 1993. ⬙Buddha of Suburbia⬙ (featuring Lenny Kravitz), 1993. ⬙Jump, They Say⬙ (three parts), Savage, 1993. ⬙Miracle Goodnight,⬙ Arista, 1993. (With Queen and Annie Lennox) ⬙Under Pressure,⬙ 1993. ⬙The Heart’s Filthy Lesson,⬙ Virgin, 1995. ⬙Strangers When We Meet⬙/⬙The Man Who Sold the World⬙ (live version), 1995. ⬙Ziggy Stardust,⬙ 1995. ⬙Hallo Spaceboy,⬙ RCA/BMG, 1996. ⬙Telling Lies,⬙ RCA, 1996. ⬙Dead Man Walking,⬙ RCA, 1997. ⬙I Can’t Read,⬙ ZYX, 1997. (With Trent Reznor) ⬙I’m Afraid of Americans,⬙ Virgin, 1997. ⬙Little Wonder⬙ (two parts), BMG, 1997. (With others) ⬙A Perfect Day⬙ (charity single), 1997. ⬙Seven Years in Tibet,⬙ 1997. ⬙The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell,⬙ EMI, 1999. ⬙Thursday’s Child⬙ (two parts), EMI, 1999. (With Queen) ⬙Under Pressure,⬙ 1999. ⬙Seven⬙ (multiple parts), 2000. ⬙Survive⬙ (two parts), 2000. ⬙Life on Mars⬙/⬙The Man Who Sold the World,⬙ EMI, 2001.
Other singles include a version of ⬙Heroes⬙ with Mick Ronson and Queen. Recorded songs in other languages, including German; Bowie’s songs have been recorded by others. Vanilla Ice’s 1990 single ⬙Ice Ice Baby⬙ includes samples of ⬙Under Pressure.⬙ Video Music: Love You till Tuesday (also known as David Bowie (Love You till Tuesday)), c. 1969, PolyGram, 1984. Ashes to Ashes, 1980. Ziggy Stardust, Rykodisc, 1982. China Girl Video 45, c. 1983. David Bowie: Serious Moonlight (also known as Serious Moonlight), Music Media, c. 1983. Jazzin’ for Blue Jean, Pioneer, 1984. David Bowie, Sony/Picture Music, 1984. Ricochet, c. 1985. Day In, Day Out, Picture Music International/Sony, c. 1987. Glass Spider, Volumes 1 and 2, Baker & Taylor Video, 1988. (With others) The Magic Years, Volume 1: The Foundations (documentary), Movies Unlimited, 1989. (With others) The Magic Years, Volume 2: Live Killers in the Making (documentary), Movies Unlimited, 1989. (With others) The Magic Years, Volume 3: Crowded in Glory (documentary), Movies Unlimited, 1989. Bowie: The Video Collection, Picture Music International, 1993. Interview Picture Disc, Baktabak, 1993. David Bowie: Black Tie White Noise (also known as Black Tie White Noise), BMG Video, c. 1993. Bowie: Ziggy Stardust, Weaver–Finch, 1995. Santa Monica Live, 1972, Limited Edition (with book), Griffin McKay, 1995. David Bowie: Video Collection, Rykodisc, 1996. (With others) Closure (documentary; also known as Halo 12 and Nine Inch Nails: Closure), Acme Filmworks/Nothing Records, 1997. (Archive footage; with others) Cher: Live in Concert, 1999. (With others) Tina Turner: Celebrate Live 1999 (also known as Happy Birthday Tina!), 1999. Glass Spider Tour, 2001. (In archive footage) The Best of Bowie, Virgin/Ventura Distribution, 2002. Reality, Sony Music, 2003. David Bowie: A Reality Tour (concert documentary; also known as A Reality Tour), Sony Music, 2004. 57
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Critical Review 1969–1972, Classic Rock Legends, 2004. Origins of a Starman, Music Video Distributors, 2004. ⬙Jump, They Say,⬙ The Work of Director Mark Romanek (documentary), Palm Pictures, 2005. Critical Review, Vol. 2—1972–74, Classic Rock Legends, 2005. Inside Bowie and the Spiders 1969–1974, Classic Rock Legends, 2005. Rock Review, Classic Rock Legends, 2005. TV Party, BrinkDVD, 2005.
Harper’s Bazaar, June, 2002, p. 74; August, 2002, pp. 96–98; October, 2003, p. 168. Mojo, February, 1999, pp. 28–29; July, 2002, pp. 28, 74–82, 88–89. New Musical Express, August 1, 1998, p. 4. Rolling Stone, April 23, 1987, pp. 74–82, 168. US, November, 1995. US Weekly, October 2, 2000, p. 28. Electronic: BowieArt, http://www.bowieart.com, January 17, 2006. BowieNet, http://www.davidbowie.com, January 17, 2006.
Appeared in other videos. Video Game Music: Omikron: The Nomad Soul, Eidos Interactive/Quantic Dream, 1999.
BOYLE, Danny 1956– (Daniel Boyle)
Computer Software Music: Bowie: Jump Interactive, Ion, 1996.
PERSONAL
Nonfiction: David Bowie Anthology, Hal Leonard, 1985. In Other Words: David Bowie, Omnibus, 1986. Ziggy Stardust: Limited Edition, Rykodisc, 1990. Santa Monica Live, 1972, Limited Edition (contains an accompanying video), Griffin McKay, 1995. (With Mark Paytress) The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, Classic Rock Album series, Schirmer Books, 1998. (Author of essay) Moonage Daydream: The Life and Times of Ziggy Stardust, photographs by Mick Rock, Rizzoli, 2005.
Born October 20, 1956, in Manchester (some sources say Radcliffe), England. Education: Attended Thornliegh Salesian College. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, Oxford House, 76 Oxford St., London W1D 1BS, England. Career: Director, producer, and writer. Directed productions at the Joint Stock Theatre Company; Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, artistic director, 1982–85; Royal Court Theatre, London, deputy director.
Writings for Children: Musical Storyland (contains an accompanying compact disc), Words in Ink Publishing, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Writers Guild of Great Britain Award (with others), television—original drama series, 1991 and 1992, both for Inspector Morse; Television Award nomination (with others), best drama serial, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1994, for Mr. Wroe’s Virgins; Golden Hitchcock, Dinard British Film Festival, 1994, Silver Seashell, best director, and nomination for Golden Seashell, both San Sebastian International Film Festival, both 1994, Alexander Korda Award for best British film (with Andrew Macdonald), British Academy of Film and Television Arts, International Fantasy Film Award, Fantasporto, Audience Award and Grand Prix, both Cognac Festival du Film Policier, Audience Award—feature film, Best Screenplay Award—feature film, and Liberation Advertisement Award, all Angers European First Film Festival, all 1995, Empire Award, best director, London Critics Circle Film Award, British newcomer of the year, and Evening Standard British Film Award, most promising newcomer, all 1996, all for Shallow Grave; Golden Space Needle Award, best director, Seattle International Film
OTHER SOURCES Books: Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Schirmer, 2001. Periodicals: American Banker, February 16, 2000. Amusement Business, August 30, 1999, p. 8. Blender, June, 2003, p. 44. Entertainment Weekly, October 15, 1999, pp. 77–78; November 1, 1999, p. 112. GQ, January, 1997. Guitar Player, June, 1997, p. 60. Interview, February, 1997; June, 2002, pp. 74–79; October, 2003, pp. 164–68. 58
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BOYLE Film Appearances: Himself, At Sundance (documentary), 1995. The Road, 1999. Television Director; Miniseries: For the Greater Good, BBC, 1991. Mr. Wroe’s Virgins, BBC and Sundance Channel, 1993. Television Director; Movies: Scout, 1987. The Venus de Milo Instead, 1987. The Hen House, BBC, 1989. Monkeys, 1989. The Nightwatch, 1989. Not Even God Is Wise Enough, 1993. Television Producer; Movies: Elephant, 1989. Television Director as Daniel Boyle; Episodic: ⬙Masonic Mysteries,⬙ Inspector Morse, Central Television, 1990, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1992. ⬙Cherubim and Seraphim,⬙ Inspector Morse, Central Television, 1992, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Pure Rage: The Making of ⬙28 Days Later⬙ (documentary), 2002. Presenter, Shock & Awe: The Return of ⬙Alien⬙ (documentary), 2003.
CREDITS Film Director: Shallow Grave, Miramax, 1994. Trainspotting, Miramax, 1996. A Life Less Ordinary, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. The Beach, Backstreet Films, 2000. Strumpet (short film), BBC/Destiny Films, 2001. Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise (short film), Fox Lorber, 2001. 28 Days Later... (also known as 28 Days Later, 29 Days Later, and 28 jours plus tard), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2002. Millions, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2004. Alien Love Triangle (also known as Change of Luck), Dimension Films, 2005. Untitled Sunshine Project, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Film ’96, BBC, 1996. Himself, Lo + plus, 1997, 2005. Himself, Sen kvall med Luuk, 2000. Himself, Liquid News, BBC, 2002. Himself, ⬙Ewan McGregor,⬙ The South Bank Show, Independent Television, 2003. Himself, ⬙28 Days Later,⬙ Anatomy of a Scene, Sundance Channel, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, Cinema mil, Televisio de Catalunya (Spain), 2005. Stage Director: The Last Days of Don Juan, Royal Shakespeare Company, c. 1990–91. The Pretenders, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1991.
Film Producer: Executive producer, Twin Town, Gramercy Pictures, 1997. Alien Love Triangle (also known as Change of Luck), Dimension Films, 2005. 28 Weeks Later ..., Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2007.
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WRITINGS Film Music; Songs: 28 Days Later... (also known as 28 Days Later, 29 Days Later, and 28 jours plus tard), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2002. Teleplays as Daniel Boyle; Episodic: ⬙Second Time Around,⬙ Inspector Morse, Central Television, 1991, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1993. ⬙Dead on Time,⬙ Inspector Morse, Central Television, 1992, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1994. ⬙Happy Families,⬙ Inspector Morse, Central Television, 1992, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1994. ⬙The Day of the Devil,⬙ Inspector Morse, Central Television, 1993, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1996. ⬙Deadly Inspector,⬙ Inspector Morse, Central Television, 1993, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1996.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Joe Raftis, Falling in Love, Warner Bros., 1984. First boy, Prancer, Orion, 1989. Jamie, My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. Nat Sabich, Presumed Innocent, Warner Bros., 1990. Mike Love, The Boy Who Cried Bitch, Warner Bros., 1991. Aaron Kurlander, King of the Hill, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Angus McCormick, Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Joey Pardella, Hackers, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1995. Balthasar, Romeo + Juliet (also known as William Shakespeare’s ⬙Romeo + Juliet⬙ and Romeo and Juliet), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Billy Willis at the age of fourteen, A Soldier’s Daughter Never Cries (also known as La fille d’un soldat ne pleure jamais), October Films, 1998. Johnny, Speedway Junky (also known as Speedway Junkie), 1999, Regent Entertainment, 2001. Cliff Pantone, Bring It On (also known as Cheer Fever and Jump), Universal, 2000. Jorge, Dancing at the Blue Iguana, Lions Gate Films, 2000. (As Jesse Watrouse) Rod Harper, Cherry Falls, October Films, 2000. Spencer, According to Spencer (also known as Garage Sale), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Ben Cronin, Swimfan (also known as Swimf@n and Tell Me You Love Me), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Zak Gibbs, Clockstoppers, Paramount, 2002. Alec, Heights, Sony Pictures Classics, 2004. Ryan Carmichael, Eulogy, Artisan Entertainment/Lions Gate Films, 2004. Nicky Kunitz, Happy Endings, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Victims, 2005. Rene Gagnon, Flags of Our Fathers, DreamWorks, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Dreamwatch, December, 2002, pp. 47–49. Empire, October, 1997, pp. 138–39. Entertainment Weekly, July 11, 2003, p. 48. Film Review, March, 2000, pp. 60–65. Premiere, March, 2005, p. 46. Starlog, March, 1998. Washington Post, March 21, 2005, p. C8.
BRADFORD, Jesse 1979– (Jesse Watrouse) PERSONAL Original name, Jesse Bradford Watrouse; born May 28, 1979, in Norwalk, CT; son of Curt (an actor) and Terry (an actress). Education: Columbia University, earned a film degree, 2002.Avocational Interests: Playing the guitar. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Alchemy Entertainment, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 720, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. Contact—P.O. Box 444, Norwalk, CT 06856.
Film Work: Producer, The 1 Second Film (animated short), Cinespire Entertainment, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Ryan Pierce, The West Wing, NBC, 2003–2004.
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BRANDY Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors’ Equity Association.
Television Appearances; Movies: Anthony Leonetti, Classified Love, CBS, 1986. Walter Farmer, Jr., The Boys (also known as The Guys), ABC, 1991.
Awards, Honors: Biarritz International Short Film Festival Award, best actress, 2003, for God’s Helper.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Himself, Young Hollywood Awards, 2001. Himself, The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Bravo and Independent Film Channel, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Jamie Lloyd, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (also known as Hall6ween, Halloween: The Origin of Michael Myers, and Halloween 666: Curse of Michael Myers), Dimension Films, 1995. Gabrielle, Dogstar, Golden Shadow Pictures, 1997. Samantha, Hollywood Safari, PM Entertainment Group, 1997. Betsy, Lucinda’s Spell, Golden Shadow Pictures, 1998. Janie Magray, Devil in the Flesh (also known as Dearly Devoted), Le Monde Entertainment, 1998. Alice, I’m the Elephant, U Are the Mouse (also known as I Am the Elephant and You Are the Mouse), Freakie Pix, 1999. (Uncredited) Band member, What Lies Beneath, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Reanne, God’s Helper (short film), In5 Productions, 2001. Kathleen, Prometheus Bound, Golden Shadow Pictures, 2002. Ai, Asleep at the Wheel on the Road to Nowhere (short film), 2004. Tina, Comedy Hell, Monster Productions, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Tribeca, Fox, 1993. Himself, Film ’02, BBC, 2002. Himself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Himself, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Sex at 24 Frames per Second (documentary; also known as Playboy Presents ⬙Sex at 24 Frames per Second: The Ultimate Journey through Sex in Cinema⬙), Playboy Entertainment Group, 2003. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, February, 2000, p. 44; July, 2005, pp. 22–23. People Weekly, December 2, 2002, p. 140. Premiere, March, 2002, pp. 56–59. Teen, May, 2002, pp. 64–65.
Film Producer: Prometheus Bound, Golden Shadow Pictures, 2002. Film Work; Other: Production assistant, I’m the Elephant, U Are the Mouse (also known as I Am the Elephant and You Are the Mouse), Freakie Pix, 1999.
BRANDY, J. C. 1975– (Justine Brandy)
Television Appearances; Series: Angeline Bacarri, Wolf, CBS, 1989–90.
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Some sources cite recurring appearances in Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC.
Full name, Justine Chelsea Brandy; born November 15, 1975, in Chelsea, London, England. Education: Attended the La Guardia High School of the Performing Arts and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; also trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse and with various teachers.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jackie Hayes, Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Andrea, Runaway Father, CBS, 1991. Aerosmith, Bar Hopping, Showtime, 2000. (As Justine Brandy) Chelsea, McBride: The Chameleon Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Film Music; Songs: What Lies Beneath, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Legally Blonde, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Nicole Gaines, ⬙Witness,⬙ Silk Stalkings, CBS and USA Network, 1992. Ensign Marta ⬙Marty⬙ Batanides, ⬙Tapestry,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1993. Kelly Henderson, ⬙School of Hard Rocks,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. Louise Henderson, ⬙Game, Set, Murder,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Riannon, ⬙Live Hard, Die Young, and Leave a Good Looking Corpse,⬙ Kindred: The Embraced, Fox, 1996. ⬙It’s a Family Affair,⬙ L.A. Firefighters (also known as Fire Company 132), Fox, 1996. Nicole ⬙Nikki⬙ Spencer, ⬙Teacher’s Pet,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1998. Molly Harris, ⬙Attachments,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2001. Herself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2001. (As Justine Brandy) Chandler, ⬙The Love of Money,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2003. (As Justine Brandy) Raven, ⬙Viva Las Vegas,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI and CSI Weekends), CBS, 2004.
Songs have appeared in films and television productions. Albums with Lo–Ball: Wrote pieces performed and recorded by Lo–Ball.
BRECKENRIDGE, Alex 1982– PERSONAL Full name, Alexandra Hetherington Breckenridge; born May 15, 1982, in Bridgeport, CT; niece of Michael Wetherly (an actor). Addresses: Agent—Amanda Glazer, The Kohner Agency, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Angeline Bacarri, Wolf, CBS, 1989.
Career: Actress. Performed with children’s theatre groups.
Appeared in Coconut Downs and Crosstown Traffic.
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Television Work: Location recording support worker, Sting: Sacred Love, Arts and Entertainment, 2003.
Film Appearances: Arden, Locust Valley, MTV Productions, 1999. (Uncredited) Anna, Orange County, Paramount, 2002. Charity Lynn Keesee, Vampire Clan, Nu–Image Films, 2002. Janie Shepherd, Big Fat Liar (also known as Luegen haben kurze Beine), Universal, 2002. Kristie, Wishcraft, 2002. Amy, D.E.B.S. (short film), Power Up Films, 2003. Vanessa, Rings (short film), DreamWorks Home Entertainment, 2005. Monique, She’s the Man, DreamWorks, 2006.
Stage Appearances: One Slight Hitch, Falcon Theatre, Burbank, CA, 2004. Appeared in Gangbangs, Samuel Beckett Theatre; and What We Do With It, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Movies: Kit Murphy, R. L. Stine’s ⬙Ghosts of Fear Street,⬙ ABC, 1998. Katie Hill, Mystery Girl, UPN, c. 2004. Michele Weinberger, Romy and Michele: In the Beginning (also known as Romy and Michele: Behind the Velvet Rope), ABC Family Channel, 2005.
Videos: Herself, Halloween: 25 Years of Terror (documentary), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2005. Albums with Lo–Ball: Recorded with the group Lo–Ball. WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Francise, ⬙The Dance Episode,⬙ Opposite Sex, Fox, 2000. Francise, ⬙The Drug Episode,⬙ Opposite Sex, Fox, 2000.
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BREMNER nomination (with others), best acting ensemble, 2002, for Black Hawk Down; Robert Award nomination, Robert Festival, best supporting actor, 2004, for Skagerrak. CREDITS Film Appearances: Stevie Deans, Heavenly Pursuits (also known as The Gospel according to Vic), Skouras Pictures, 1985. Broke, Forget about Me, 1990. Silvius, As You Like It, Buena Vista, 1992. Archie, Naked (also known as Mike Leigh’s ⬙Naked⬙), Fine Line Features, 1993. Frovin, Prince of Jutland (also known as Royal Deceit, Amled, prinsen af Jylland, and Prinsen af Jylland), Miramax, 1994. Joe, The Phoenix and the Magic Carpet, Union Generale Cinematographique, 1995. Junior angel, Judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995. Mick, Ruffian Hearts, BBC Films, 1995. Skinhead, Skin (short film), 1995. Buddy, Masculine Mescaline, 1996. Daniel ⬙Spud⬙ Murphy, Trainspotting, Miramax, 1996. Paul, Dead London, 1996. Chaz, Rhinoceros Hunting in Budapest, Columbia/New World, 1997. Fraser, The Life of Stuff, 1997. Skinny Luke, Mojo, Channel 4 Films, 1997. Colin ⬙Coco⬙ Bryce, The Acid House, Zeitgeist Films, 1998. Julien, Julien Donkey–Boy (also known as Dogme Ⲇ6— Julien Donkey–Boy), Fine Line Features, 1999. Himself, The Name of This Film Is Dogme95 (documentary), Minerva Pictures, 2000. Gordon, Paranoid, Portman Entertainment Group, 2000. Mullet, Snatch. (also known as Diamonds, The Guy Ritchie Project, Lock, Stock ... and Six Stolen Diamonds, Snatch, and Snatch’d), Screen Gems, 2000. Lieutenant Red Winkle, Pearl Harbor (also known as Pearl Harbour), Buena Vista, 2001. Specialist Shawn Nelson, Black Hawk Down, Columbia, 2001. Bernard Schiff, Fancy Dancing (also known as Au rythme de l’amour), FallsApart Productions, 2002. Declan, The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle), Universal, 2003. Gabriel, Skagerrak (also known as Sweet Dreams), Alta Films, 2003. Jake, Sixteen Years of Alcohol, Tartan USA, 2003. Mark, Carnival Sun (short film), 2003. Graeme Miller, AVP: Alien vs. Predator (also known as Alien vs. Predator and AvP), Twentieth Century– Fox, 2004. Inspector Fix, Around the World in 80 Days, Buena Vista, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Even the Losers, ABC, 1998. Celeste, Undeclared, Fox, 2001.
BREMNER, Ewen 1971– PERSONAL Born 1971, in Edinburgh, Scotland; father (a teacher), mother (a teacher); children: Harmony. Avocational Interests: Playing the guitar. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, Oxford House, 76 Oxford St., London W1D 1BS, England. Manager—Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials. Also a musician. Awards, Honors: Empire Award, best debut, 1997, for Trainspotting; Best Actor Award, Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema, 2000, for Julien Donkey–Boy; Phoenix Film Critics Society Award 63
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Stage Appearances: Mark Renton, Trainspotting, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, beginning c. 1994, later produced at the Bush Theatre, London, 1995, the Ambassadors Theatre (later known as the New Ambassadors Theatre), London, 1995–96, and the Whitehall Theatre (later known as Trafalgar Studios at Whitehall Theatre), London, 1996.
Johnny, The Baader Meinhof Gang Show (short film), 2004. Simon Damian, The Reckoning (also known as Morality Play and El misterio de Wells), Paramount Classics, 2004. Inspector Dowd, Match Point, DreamWorks, 2005. Leonard Paulson, The Zero Sum (also known as Letters), Fast Productions/Grey Area Media/Letterhead Productions/Massey Productions, 2005. Farmers on E, Temple Street Entertainment, c. 2005.
Appeared in Conquest of the South Pole; appeared in other productions, including ones staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London.
Television Appearances; Series: Various roles, Harry Enfield and Chums, BBC, 1996. Johnny, Coming Up, Channel 4 (England), beginning 2004.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, The Essence of Combat: Making ⬙Black Hawk Down⬙ (documentary), Columbia/TriStar Home Entertainment, 2003.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Michael Fry, The Secret World of Michael Fry, Channel 4 (England), 2000. Sir James Melville, The Virgin Queen, BBC, 2005, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2005. James VI, Elizabeth I (also known as Elizabeth and Essex), Channel 4, 2005, HBO, 2006.
BRIDGES, Jordan 1973– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: Dreaming, BBC, 1990. Louis the apprentice, Deacon Brodie, BBC, 1997.
Born November 13, 1973, in California; son of Beau (an actor, director, and producer) and Julie Bridges; nephew of Jeff Bridges (an actor and producer); grandson of Lloyd Bridges (an actor); brother of Casey Bridges (an actor), Dylan Bridges (an actor), and Emily Bridges (an actress); married Carrie Eastman (an artist); children: Caroline ⬙Lola.⬙ Education: Bard College, received a degree in performing arts.
Television Appearances; Specials: Penguin, Conquest of the South Pole, 1989. Aristophanes: The Gods Are Laughing, Channel 4 (England), 1995. (Uncredited) Himself, An Audience with Elton John, Independent Television, 1997. Himself, Venice Report (documentary), 1997. Nick, Love Story (short film), 1999. Salvador Dali, Surrealissimo: The Trial of Salvador Dali, BBC, 2002.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—MJ Management, 130 West 57th St., Suite 11A, New York, NY 10019.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, MTV Video Music Awards 1996, MTV, 1996.
Career: Actor. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jason, ⬙Love Knot,⬙ Taggart, Independent Television, 1990. Gordon Hicks, ⬙Nothing to Hide,⬙ A Touch of Frost, Independent Television, 1994. Wally McNabb, ⬙Dead Water,⬙ Alleyn Mysteries (also known as Inspector Alleyn and Ngaio Marsh’s ⬙Alleyn Mysteries⬙), BBC, 1994, PBS, c. 1994. Himself, Shooting Stars, BBC, 1996. John Twain D’Wain, ⬙En Pa Egnsdragten,⬙ Langt fra Las Vegas, 2001. Himself, This Morning, Independent Television, 2004.
Film Appearances: Eddie Lampell, Drive Me Crazy (also known as Next to You), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Michael and Malcolm, Macbeth in Manhattan, The Asylum, 1999. Graham ⬙Gib⬙ Gibson, Frequency, New Line Cinema, 2000. Adam, Happy Campers, New Line Cinema, c. 2002. Kevin Taylor, New Suit, Trillion Entertainment, 2003. Spencer Jones, Mona Lisa Smile, Columbia, 2003. 64
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BROCKLEBANK Addresses: Agent—ARG, 4 Great Portland St., London W1W 8PA, England.
Television Appearances; Series: Oliver Chirchick, a recurring role, Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2001–2002. Conviction, NBC, beginning 2006.
Career: Actor. Voice artist for audio recordings.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young P. T. Barnum, P. T. Barnum, Arts and Entertainment, 1999.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Teenage Dawson, Monk Dawson (also known as Passion of the Priest), Winstone Film Distributors, 1997. Sam Gosse, Shakespeare in Love, Miramax, 1998. Jonny, The Criminal, Paramount, 1999. Martyn Taylor, The Hole (also known as After the Hole and Secluded Empty Space), Dimension Films, 2001. Newnie, Another Life, Arts Council of England/ ContentFilm International, 2001. Rodney, The Hours, Paramount, 2002.
Television Appearances; Movies: The Kid from Nowhere, NBC, 1982. Travis Tilby, The Thanksgiving Promise, ABC, 1986. Teenage boy, Secret Sins of the Father (also known as Lethal Intent), NBC, 1994. Paul Grant, A Stranger to Love, CBS, 1996. Farley’s aide, The Second Civil War, HBO, 1997. Mike Varnes, The Defenders: Taking the First, Showtime, 1998. Uncle Gard, Samantha: An American Girl Holiday, The WB, 2004. Buck, The Family Plan, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice, War Letters (documentary), PBS, 2001.
Television Appearances; Series: Adam, Ed Stone Is Dead, BBC, beginning 2002. Ivan Jones, Emmerdale Farm (also known as Emmerdale), Yorkshire Television, 2005—.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Shane, ⬙Charmed Again: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2001. Jordan, ⬙Collateral Damage,⬙ Hack, CBS, 2003. Jack Cadogan, ⬙F.P.S.,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2004. Alex Weston, ⬙YoungBlood,⬙ CSI: NY (also known as CSI: New York), CBS, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young Merlin, Merlin, NBC, 1998. Board clerk, Oliver Twist, Independent Television, 1999, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2000. Television Appearances; Movies: Samuel, The Devil’s Arithmetic, Showtime, 1999.
Television Appearances; Pilots: The Caseys, UPN, 1999. Wall to Wall Records, The WB, 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Simon Hawley, ⬙The Old Pal’s Act,⬙ The Bill, Independent Television, 1997. Connor Docherty, ⬙His Brother’s Keeper,⬙ Born and Bred, BBC, 2003. Ben, ⬙Broken Dreams,⬙ Down to Earth, BBC, 2005. Ben, ⬙Changes,⬙ Down to Earth, BBC, 2005. Himself, This Morning (also known as This Morning with Richard and Judy), Independent Television, 2005. Himself, Soapstar Superstar, Independent Television, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, January 12, 2004, p. 160.
BROCKLEBANK, Daniel 1979– PERSONAL
Appeared as Greg Althorpe in an episode of Casualty, BBC.
Born December 21, 1979, in Stratford–upon–Avon, Warwickshire, England. Education: Studied musical theatre.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Sam’s Circus, CBS, c. 2001. 65
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best performance in a television movie or home video—young ensemble, Young Artist Foundation, 1997, for Forest Warrior.
Television Appearances; Other: Some sources cite an appearance in The Crazy World of Captain Llama. Stage Appearances: Ralph, Lord of the Flies, Royal Shakespeare Company, the Other Place, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, c. 1995. Honey, Cressida, the Almeida at the Albery, London, 2000. Chiron, Titus Andronicus, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, and Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, both 2003. Silvius and sometimes Monsieur le Beau, As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, 2003. Rowland, The Tamer Tamed, Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre, c. 2003–2004. John, Rutherford and Son, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Nick Anderssen, The Big Green, Buena Vista, 1995. Brian Anderson, Forest Warrior, Nu–Image Films/Turner Entertainment, 1996. Hayes, Sticks and Stones, Hallmark Entertainment, 1996. Eric, Speedway Junky (also known as Speedway Junkie), 1999, Regent Entertainment, 2001. Bruce Kirtland, Held for Ransom, Cutting Edge Entertainment, 2000. Jake Dunnison, Texas Rangers, Dimension Films, 2001. Aaron, Shakespeare’s Sonnets (short film), 2005. Prisoner, Relative Strangers, Nu–Image Films, 2005.
Appeared as Ludwig, Mensch Meier, Leicester Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, England.
Television Appearances; Series: Matt, Social Studies, UPN, 1997. Jordan Lubell, Teen Angel, ABC, 1997–98.
Radio Appearances: Peter, A Fairly Honourable Defeat, c. 2000. Dick, Flambards, c. 2001. Tim Beamish, Who Killed Stephanie?, c. 2001. A Kiss from a Sailor, c. 2001.
Television Appearances; Specials: Simon Mahler, ⬙Night Ride Home,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Daryl, ⬙Surf’s Up,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1995. Todd, Picket Fences, CBS, 1995. Ty, ⬙She Stoops to Conquer,⬙ Kirk, The WB, 1996. Artie Allen, Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher, The WB, 1996. Classmate, ⬙It Takes a Village,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven and 7th Heaven: Beginnings), The WB, 1997. Steve, ⬙The Physics of Being Dick,⬙ 3rd Rock From the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It and 3rd Rock), NBC, 1997. ⬙Good Fellows,⬙ Providence, NBC, 1999. Topher, ⬙Crossroads,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2001.
Appeared as Darnley in Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off. Electronic: Daniel Brocklebank Online, http://www.dbonline.org, January 21, 2006.
BROWER, Jordan 1981– PERSONAL Full name, Jordan Lloyd Brower; born October 14, 1981, in Lompoc, CA.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Luke, It Ain’t Easy, The WB, 1996. Home, ABC, 1998.
Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4500 Wilshire Blvd., Second Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Manager—Anonymous Content, 3532 Hayden Ave., Culver City, CA 90232.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Advocate, June 5, 2001.
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BURDIS Muffy, ⬙Simone Says,⬙ Fastlane, Fox, 2003. Female student, ⬙Double Down,⬙ Numb3rs (also known as Numbers), CBS, 2006.
BRYANT, Clara 1985– PERSONAL
Appeared in Bob, CBS and TV Land.
Born February 7, 1985, in Los Angeles (some sources cite Glendale), CA.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Annie, Billy, ABC, 1992.
Addresses: Manager—Vera Mihailovich, Forward Entertainment, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 805, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Film Appearances: Dafi, L’amante perduto (also known as Lost Lover), 1999.
Career: Actress.
Also appeared in Up above the World So High.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best performance by a young ensemble in a television movie or feature film, 1998, for Under Wraps; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by a supporting young actress in a feature film, 2001, for L’amante perduto; Young Artist Award, best performance by a young ensemble in a television movie, miniseries, or special, 2003, for Tru Confessions.
Stage Appearances: Street urchin, La Boheme (opera), c. 1988. Appeared in Miss American Beauty, Women’s Directing Workshop, American Film Institute; also appeared as the title role, Ramona Quimby.
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BURDIS, Ray 1958–
Television Appearances; Series: Annie, Billy, ABC, 1992. Molly, a recurring role, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), UPN, 2002–2003.
PERSONAL Full name, Raymond John Burdis; born August 23, 1958, in London, England; brother of Mark Burdis (an actor).
Television Appearances; Movies: The little girl, Once in a Lifetime (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Once in a Lifetime⬙), NBC, 1994. Amy Winston, Under Wraps, The Disney Channel, 1997. Mary Faith Rapple, Due East, Showtime, 2002. Trudy ⬙Tru⬙ Walker, Tru Confessions, The Disney Channel, 2002.
Addresses: Office—Fugitive Features, 21/2 Gate St., London WC2A 3HP, England. Manager—RWM Management, The Aberdeen Centre, 22–24 Highbury Grove, London N5 2EA. Career: Actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. Fugitive Features, London, England, producer.
Television Appearances; Specials: Zoe, Leslie’s Folly, Showtime, 1994.
Awards, Honors: Nomination for Golden Hitchcock (with Dominic Anciano), Dinard British Film Festival, 1999, for Final Cut.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Rachel Goldstein, ⬙A Prayer for the Goldsteins,⬙ Gabriel’s Fire, ABC, 1991. Lisa Healy, ⬙It’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1992. Chandra, ⬙Move Along Home,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1993. Jessica, ⬙To Have and Have Not,⬙ Hack, CBS, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Eckersley, Scum, World Northal, 1979. Joe, The Music Machine, Target International, 1979. Youth, Gandhi (also known as Richard Attenborough’s Film: ⬙Gandhi⬙), Columbia, 1982. 67
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 (Uncredited) Teenager, ⬙Porn Yesterday,⬙ Steptoe and Son, BBC, 1974. Stephen, Headmaster, BBC, 1977. Blitz, ⬙Hitler’s Last Secret: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Tomorrow People, Independent Television, 1978. Vince, ⬙Weekend in the Country,⬙ The Professionals, London Weekend Television, 1980. Youth in disco, ⬙Not a Bad Lad, Dad,⬙ Minder, Independent Television, 1980. Jimmy Elliot, ⬙Hypnotizing Rita,⬙ Minder, Independent Television, 1984. Joey Felix, ⬙Do It Yourself,⬙ The Gentle Touch, London Weekend Television, 1984. Mike, ⬙The Double Dutch Deal,⬙ C.A.T.S. Eyes, Independent Television, 1985. Alan ⬙Dusty⬙ Binns, ⬙Fallen Hero,⬙ Casualty, BBC, 2004.
Dead diner, Death Machine, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Burdis, Final Cut, Downtown Pictures, 1999. Ray, Love, Honour and Obey (also known as Love, Honor and Obey), BBC/Fugitive Features, 2000, Keystone Pictures, 2001. Film Producer: The Universe of Dermot Finn (short film), 1988. The Krays (also known as The Kray Brothers and The Kray Twins), Sony Pictures Entertainment/Miramax, 1990. The Reflecting Skin (also known as L’enfant miroir), Prestige Films, 1990. (With others) Death Machine, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Executive producer, The Passion of Darkly Noon (also known as Darkly Noon and Die Passion des Darkly Noon), Turner Home Entertainment, 1995. Final Cut, Downtown Pictures, 1999. Love, Honour and Obey (also known as Love, Honor and Obey), BBC/Fugitive Features, 2000, Keystone Pictures, 2001.
Television Work; Series: Creator and producer, Operation Good Guys, BBC, 1997–2000. Television Work; Specials: Producer, A Concert for Life, MTV and Fox, 1992.
Film Director: Final Cut, Downtown Pictures, 1999. Love, Honour and Obey (also known as Love, Honor and Obey), BBC/Fugitive Features, 2000, Keystone Pictures, 2001.
Television Work; Episodic: Directed episodes of Operation Good Guys, BBC.
Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, You Must Be Joking!, Thames Television, 1975–76. Pete Sutton, Four Idle Hands, Associated Television, beginning 1976. Going Out, Southern Television, 1981. Randall, Now and Then, London Weekend Television, 1983–84. Richard, Dream Stuffing, Channel 4 (England), 1984. Nick Tyler, Three Up, Two Down, BBC, 1985–89. Detective sergeant Ash, Operation Good Guys, BBC, 1997–2000. Gary, Manchild, BBC–2, 2002–2003, then BBC America, beginning 2003.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Final Cut, Downtown Pictures, 1999. Love, Honour and Obey (also known as Love, Honor and Obey), BBC/Fugitive Features, 2000, Keystone Pictures, 2001. Teleplays with Others; Series: You Must Be Joking!, Thames Television, 1975. Operation Good Guys, BBC, 1997–2000.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Master Crummles, Nicholas Nickelby, BBC, 1977.
BURDITT, Joyce (Joyce Rebeta–Burditt)
Television Appearances; Movies: Dave, Pressure, BBC, c. 1974.
PERSONAL Affiliated with George Burditt (a producer and writer).
Television Appearances; Specials: Eckersley, Scum, BBC, 1977. Arnie Griffin, ⬙The Real Arnie Griffin,⬙ The Afternoon Play, BBC, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—Richard Weitz, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer and writer. ABC–TV, New York City, worked as a programming executive; NBC–TV, worked as a vice president for comedy development. Donna Reed Foundation for the Performing Arts, affiliate.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Johnson, ⬙The Blue and the Green: Parts 1, 4, and 5,⬙ The Tomorrow People, Independent Television, 1974. 68
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Television Work; Series: Producer, Matlock, NBC, 1989–91. Producer and executive story consultant, Father Dowling Mysteries (also known as Father Dowling Investigates), ABC, c. 1990–91. Creator and supervising producer, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1993–95.
Teleplays and Stories for Episodes; Series: Diagnosis Murder, CBS, between 1993 and 1998. Teleplays; Movies: (As Joyce Rebeta–Burditt) Under the Influence, CBS, 1986. Diagnosis Murder (also known as A Diagnosis of Murder), CBS, 1992. Perry Mason: The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host, NBC, 1993. A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives, NBC, 1993. A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle, NBC, 1994. Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Mystery Woman: Snapshot, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Mystery Woman: Vision of a Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Mystery Woman: Redemption, The Hallmark Channel, 2006.
Also worked as story editor for Matlock, NBC and ABC. Television Executive Producer; Movies: Mystery Woman: Game Time, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Mystery Woman: Snapshot, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Mystery Woman: Vision of a Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Supervising Producer; Movies: Diagnosis Murder (also known as A Diagnosis of Murder), CBS, 1992. A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives, NBC, 1993. A Twist of the Knife, CBS, 1993. A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor, NBC, 1994. A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle, NBC, 1994. A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous Jokester, NBC, 1995.
Teleplays; Episodic: (With George Burditt; and story with Mort Scharfman and Harvey Weitzman) ⬙Chrissy, Come Home,⬙ Three’s Company, ABC, 1978. (Story) ⬙The Star,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1989. ⬙The Blind Man’s Bluff Mystery,⬙ Father Dowling Mysteries (also known as Father Dowling Investigates), ABC, 1990. (With Dean Hargrove) ⬙The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Mystery,⬙ Father Dowling Mysteries (also known as Father Dowling Investigates), ABC, 1990. (With Hargrove) ⬙The Falling Angel Mystery,⬙ Father Dowling Mysteries (also known as Father Dowling Investigates), ABC, 1990. ⬙The Kidnapper,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1990. ⬙Night and Day,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1990. ⬙It Never Entered My Mind,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1991. Tequila and Bonetti, CBS, 1992. (Story with Hargrove) ⬙The Exotic Dancer Mystery,⬙ Father Dowling Mysteries (also known as Father Dowling Investigates), ABC, 2000.
Television Creator; Movies: Diagnosis Murder (also known as A Diagnosis of Murder), CBS, 1992. A Twist of the Knife, CBS, 1993. Diagnosis Murder: Deadly Mirage, PAX TV, 2001. Diagnosis Murder: Town without Pity, CBS, 2002. Diagnosis Murder: Without Warning, CBS, 2002. Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, Melanie Darrow, USA Network, 1997.
Teleplays; Pilots: Melanie Darrow, USA Network, 1997.
Executive producer of the pilot Making a Killing, PAX TV (later i, or Independent Television). Some sources cite work on a pilot for Lifetime.
Novels: The Cracker Factory, Macmillan, 1977. Triplets, Delacorte Press, 1981. Buck Naked, Ballantine Books, 1996.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1978. The Midnight Special, NBC, 1980. 69
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Some sources cite Burditt, while credited as Joyce Rebeta–Burditt, as the author (with Lee Goldberg) of The Shooting Script, Signet, 2004. ADAPTATIONS The television movie The Cracker Factory, broadcast by ABC in 1979, was based on Burditt’s novel of the same title.
BURK, Robert See BURKE, Robert John
BURKE, Joe Michael 1973– PERSONAL Born September 7, 1973, in Winfield (some sources cite Glen Ellyn), IL. Education: Attended the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Appeared as Tim Baker in ⬙Football Story,⬙ an unaired episode of Too Something, Fox; and as Scott Ward in ⬙Police,⬙ an unaired episode of Eyes, ABC. Some sources cite an appearance in ⬙With This Ring,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1997.
Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials. Worked as an advertising art director; artist and printmaker, with work represented in private collections; guitarist with various bands; worked as a magician; and former business owner in Tempe, AZ.
Television Appearances; Pilots: E. G. Ziffren, ⬙Meet the Bakers,⬙ Sherman Oaks, Showtime, 1995.
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Film Appearances: Riley Fuller, Learning to Surf, Rociante Films, 2000. Police officer, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (also known as Crocodile Dundee in Hollywood and Crocodile Dundee 3), Paramount, 2001. Julian Haynes, Wild Things 2 (also known as The Glades), Columbia, 2004. Jack, The Hunt, Graymark Productions/Azisa Pictures, 2005. Terry, Guess Who (also known as The Dinner Party and Untitled Bernie Mac/Ashton Kutcher Project), Columbia, 2005. Flags of Our Fathers, DreamWorks, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series: Greg Nichols, Hollywood Safari, Animal Planet and syndicated, c. 1998. Dr. Mason Caldwell, General Hospital, ABC, 2002. Appeared as Dean Scott in The Young and the Restless (also known as Y & R), CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Lucky Simcoe, The Last Patrol (also known as The Last Warrior), Cinemax, 2000. Max Trevor, The Challenge, ABC, 2003. Michael Davis, Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle, CBS, 2003. Tobias, Mystery Woman: Snapshot, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
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BURKE Frankie, Somewhere in the City, Artistic License Films, 1996. Handsome man, If Lucy Fell, TriStar, 1996. Pat Schiller, Fled, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1996. R. G. Greiser, Killer: A Journal of Murder (also known as The Killer), First Independent Films, 1996. Henry, First Love, Last Rites, Strand Releasing, 1997. Officer B, Cop Land (also known as CopLand), Buena Vista, 1997. (As Robert Burke) Tom Hutton, Mayday—Flug in den Tod, 1997. Christian, Triples, 1998. The monster, No Such Thing (also known as Monster), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 2001. Automated bank voice, For Earth Below (short film), Decoy Films, 2002. (As Robert Burke) Bob, State Property, Lions Gate Films, 2002. Instructor Jenks, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (also known as Confessions d’un homme dangereaux), Miramax, 2002. Jim, Piggie, This Little Piggie, 2003. Roy, Tea Time with Roy and Sylvia (short film), 2003. Rudy, Connie and Carla, Universal, 2004. Belligerent American, Munich (also known as Untitled 1972 Munich Olympics Project), Universal/ DreamWorks, 2005. Ben’s father, Happy (short film), 2005. Binky Bartlett, The OH in Ohio, Ambush Entertainment, 2005. Charlie Mack, Good Night, and Good Luck, Warner Independent Pictures, 2005. Steven, Hide and Seek, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Detective Ron Banks, Jack’s Law, 11 Pictures/Dr. October, 2006.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, The Making of ⬙Wild Things 2,⬙ Columbia/ TriStar Home Video, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Joe Michael Burke Official Site, http://www.joemichael burke.com, January 15, 2006.
BURKE, Robert John 1955– (Robert Burk, Robert Burke) PERSONAL Original name, John Burke; born January 17, 1955, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Education: Studied acting at Purchase College State University of New York. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Cannon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Robert Burke) Patrick, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Paramount, 1977. (As Robert Burke) Levi Saunders, The Chosen, Analysis Film Releasing, 1981. (As Robert Burke) Josh Hutton, The Unbelievable Truth, Miramax, 1989. (As Robert Burke) Dave Wilkie, Rambling Rose, New Line Cinema, 1991. (As Robert Burke) Bill McCabe, Simple Men (also known as Uomini semplici), Fine Line Features, 1992. (As Robert Burke) Title role, Dust Devil, 1992. (As Robert Burke) Frank McLaury, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Paul, Heaven & Earth (also known as Entre ciel et terre), Warner Bros., 1993. (As Robert Burke) Paul Parker, A Far Off Place, Buena Vista, 1993. (As Robert Burke) RoboCop, RoboCop 3, Orion, 1993. Second man in men’s room in New York, Flirt, Cinepix Film Properties, 1995. Billy Halleck, Stephen King’s ⬙Thinner⬙ (also known as Thinner), Warner Bros., 1996.
Television Appearances; Series: Jules Weller, Falcone, CBS, 2000. FBI agent Pierce Taylor, Oz, HBO, 2000–2003. Internal affairs sergeant Ed Tucker, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002–2004. Father Mickey Gavin, Rescue Me, FX Channel, beginning 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Hosea Sholto, The Bastard (also known as The Kent Chronicles and The Kent Family Chronicles), Operation Prime Time (OPT), 1978. Astronaut William ⬙Bill⬙ Anders, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Jungmeier, It’s Always Something, ABC, 1990. Steve, Crazy for a Kiss, BBC, 1995. Captain Frank Drummond, A Bright Shining Lie, HBO, 1998. 71
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Paul Bacon, Alptraum im Airport (also known as Midnight Flight), 1998. Mr. Neck, Speak, Showtime, 2004.
Career: Actress. Worked as a model and journalist.
Television Appearances; Specials: (As Robert Burk) Back to the Beanstalk (musical), CBC, 1991. Colonel Conroy, ⬙The Water Is Wide,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 2006.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Georgina Jacobs, Dream Team, Sky One, 1997–98.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Albert Anastasia, The Gangster Chronicles: A American Story (also known as The Gangster Chronicles), NBC, 1981. O’Toole, ⬙Torn,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. (As Robert Burke) Arthur ⬙Buzz⬙ Paley, ⬙Act of God,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1995. Jeffrey Andrews, Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1997. FBI agent Ron Innes, ⬙Brother’s Keeper,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. Walker Lewis, ⬙The Good Fight,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2002. Walker Lewis, ⬙Plus One Is the Loneliest Number,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2002. FBI agent Jim Resdon, ⬙Blood Brothers,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. Special agent Jeff Donaldson, ⬙Permanent Markers,⬙ Queens Supreme, CBS, 2003. Lieutenant colonel Milton Danbury, ⬙Paradigm,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2004. Officer Zmuda, ⬙Two Tonys,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marie Mancini, La Femme Musketeer, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Ginny McKillop, Supernova, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Young Vera, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells, BBC and HBO, 2000. Melora, Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (also known as Dungeons & Dragons: The Sequel and Dungeons & Dragons 2: The Elemental Might), Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Clemmie Burton–Hill) Hettie Trent, ⬙Dead in the Water,⬙ Midsomer Murders, Independent Television and Arts and Entertainment, 2004.
Appeared as Tom McKenna, Happy Days, ABC.
Film Appearances: Kelly, Emily’s Ghost, Children’s Film Unit, 1992. Melissa, The Higher Mortals, Channel Four Films, 1993. Sheedy Truffles, The Colour of Funny, 1999. Nicky, Hit List, Grasshopper Films, 2000. Emma, Until Death (also known as From the Grave), Myrddin Productions, 2002, The Asylum, 2003. Anna, A Higher Agency (short film), 2005. Princess Kirsten, The Prince and Me 2, DEJ Productions, c. 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots: The Family Brood, CBS, 1998. Jules Weller, Falcone, CBS, 2000. RECORDINGS Video Games: RoboCop, RoboCop vs. the Terminator, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Starlog, December, 1993.
BUSCH, Adam 1978– PERSONAL
BURTON–HILL, Clemency (Clemmie Burton–Hill)
Born July 6, 1978, in East Meadow, NY.
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Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Ryan Revel, Blueprint Artist Management, 5670 Wilshire Blvd.,
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BUSH Albums with Common Rotation: The Big Fear, Common Rotation Publishing/WayWeMoveMusic/BMI Records, 2003. The Clearchannel EP (EP), The Orchard, 2005.
Suite 2525, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Contact—c/o Common Rotation, P.O. Box 150, Merrick, NY 11566–0150. Career: Actor. Singer with the band Common Rotation (formerly known as 28 Orange Street), and affiliated with Common Rotation Publishing. Mutant Enemy (production company), intern and other positions. Appeared at conventions with other cast members from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
WRITINGS Albums with 28 Orange Street; and with Others: Common Rotation, The Orchard, 2000.
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Albums with Common Rotation; and with Others: The Big Fear, Common Rotation Publishing/ WayWeMoveMusic/BMI Records, 2003. The Clearchannel EP (EP), The Orchard, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Noah Allen, The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Nickelodeon and CanWest Global Television, 1996–98. Panelist, Figure It Out (also known as Billy the Answer Head, Figure It Out: Family Style, Figure It Out: Wild Style, and What Do You Do?), Nickelodeon, 1997. Warren Meers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 2001, UPN, 2001–2003. Steve Dixon, The Jury, Fox, 2004. Wes, Point Pleasant, Fox, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, June, 2002, p. 47; October, 2002, pp. 24–25, 67; December, 2003, p. 23; June, 2004, pp. 38–41. Starburst Special, October, 2004, pp. 90–92, 94, 96. Electronic: Common Rotation Web Site, http://www. commonrotation.com, January 15, 2006.
Television Appearances; Specials: Sea World and Busch Gardens Adventures: Alien Vacation! (also known as Alien Vacation), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mark, ⬙Expert,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Sean ⬙Fitz⬙ Fitzgerald, ⬙Strapped,⬙ The Fugitive, CBS, 2001. Tony, ⬙Sex Kills,⬙ House (also known as House, M.D.), Fox, 2006.
BUSH, Sophia 1982– PERSONAL Full name, Sophia Anna Bush; born July 8, 1982, in Pasadena (some sources cite Los Angeles), CA; daughter of Charles William (a photographer) and Maureen (a photography studio manager) Bush; married Chad Michael Murray (an actor), April 16, 2005 (separated). Education: Attended the University of Southern California.Avocational Interests: Keeping scrapbooks, photography, reading, horseback riding, boxing, cars.
Film Appearances: Manolo, Leon (also known as The Cleaner and The Professional), Columbia, 1994. Geeky guy, Sugar & Spice (also known as Sugar and Spice and Semiautomatics), New Line Cinema, 2001. Kyle, Magic Rock, Reel Life Productions, 2001. Wrenstchler, Book of Danny, Fingerprint Films, 2002. Sholem Glickstein, American Dreamz, Universal, 2006.
Addresses: Agent—Billy Lazarus, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Joan Green Management, 1836 Courtney Terrace, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Publicist— True Public Relations, 6725 Sunset Blvd., Suite 570, Los Angeles, CA 90028.
RECORDINGS Videos: Buffy: Season 5 Overview, Fox Box, 2003. Buffy: Season 6 Overview, Fox Box, 2003.
Career: Actress. Rose queen for The 111th Tournament of Roses Parade (also known as The Tournament of Roses Parade), Pasadena, CA, 2000. Some sources cite a position as an assistant editor for Annenberg TV News.
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Member: Kappa Kappa Gamma. Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nomination, choice actress in a television drama, 2005, for One Tree Hill.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Parade, August 22, 2004, p. 18. People Weekly, May 2, 2005, p. 75; October 10, 2005, p. 19. Teen People, December 1, 2005, p. 102.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Brooke Penelope Davis, One Tree Hill, The WB, 2003—. Television Appearances; Movies: Carrie Orr, Point of Origin (also known as In the Heat of Fire), HBO, 2002.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Rose queen, Coming Up Roses, CBS, 2000. Rose queen, The 111th Tournament of Roses Parade (also known as The Tournament of Roses Parade), CBS and NBC, 2000. MTV’s New Year’s Eve 2004, MTV, 2003.
Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award (with others), outstanding ensemble performance, 1985, for Balm in Gilead; Drama Desk Award, outstanding ensemble performance, and Obie Award, excellence of ensemble performance, Village Voice, both with others, 2000, for Jitney.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Fate Mackenzie, ⬙Romance Looming,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), The WB, 2003. Ridley, ⬙Cliff Mantegna,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003. Ridley, ⬙Megan O’Hara,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003. Ridley, ⬙Nanette Babcock,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003. Guest, Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request with Carson Daly), MTV, 2004. Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 2005. Guest, Punk’d, MTV, 2005.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Mission preacher and prisoner, Edmond, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1982–83. John, Balm in Gilead, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1984. Walter Hollins, The Harvesting, Classical Theatre of Harlem, New York City, 1984. The Water Engine, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1985. Butler, Prairie du Chien (one–act play; double–bill with the one–act play The Shawl), Lincoln Center, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, New York City, 1985–86. Bishop Eli Frey and recruitment officer, Quiet in the Land, Circle Repertory Company, Triplex II Theatre, New York City, 1986. Claudia–Claudius, Caligula, Circle Repertory Company, Triplex II Theatre, 1986. Death and the King’s Horseman, Goodman Theatre, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, and Lincoln Center, New York City, c. 1986–87. Captain Julius Alexander Randolph, A Few Good Men, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1989–91. The Piano Lesson, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, c. 1990–91.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Brooke Penelope Davis, One Tree Hill, The WB, 2003. Appeared as Brooke Penelope Davis in the unaired pilot for One Tree Hill, The WB; and as Katie in the unaired pilot Better Days, ABC. Film Appearances: Sally, Van Wilder (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Van Wilder,⬙ Van Wilder: Party Liaison, and Party Animals—wilder geht’s nicht), Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Beth, Learning Curves (also known as College), 2003. Zoe Lang, Supercross (also known as Supercross: The Movie), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. 74
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Helicanus, Pericles, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, New York City, 1991. T. O. Jones, I Am a Man, The Working Theater, New York City, 1993. Two Trains Running, Goodman Theatre, 1993. Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, Goodman Theatre, 1994. Antony, Antony and Cleopatra, Riverside Studios, London, 1995. Doc, Tooth of Crime, Signature Theatre Company, Second Stage Theatre, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1996–97. The author and Buks Jonkers, Valley Song, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley, CA, c. 1998, and Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1998. Becker, Jitney, various productions, including Pittsburgh Public Theater, Pittsburgh, PA, beginning 1996, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, beginning 1997, Huntington Theatre, Boston, MA, beginning 1998, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1999–2000, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 2000, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 2000, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 2000–2001. Title role, King Lear, Classical Theatre of Harlem, HSA Theatre, New York City, 2002. Eli, Gem of the Ocean, Goodman Theatre, 2003. Peter Nicholas, Drowning Crow, Manhattan Theatre Club, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 2004.
BUTLER Narc, The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez, 1991. Otis Wimms, Zebrahead (also known as The Colour of Love), Triumph Releasing, 1992. Police officer, Glengarry Glen Ross, New Line Cinema, 1992. Federal agent Skouras, Romeo Is Bleeding, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Bookbinder, The Spanish Prisoner, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1997. Lieutenant Lynch, Meschugge (also known as Don’t and The Giraffe), 1998, German Independent, 2000. Charlie Phillips, The Insider (also known as Man of the People, 60 Minutes, Untitled Michael Mann Film, and The Untitled Tobacco Project), Buena Vista, 1999. Real judge, State and Main (also known as Sequences et consequences), Fine Line Features, 2000. Professor Sherman, Tadpole, Miramax, 2002. FBI agent Davis, Confess, Centrifugal Films, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Detective Walter Clemmons, Crime Story, NBC, 1986–88. Detective Willard Block, a recurring role, 100 Centre Street (also known as 101 Centre Street), Arts and Entertainment, 2001–2002. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Golden Years (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Golden Years⬙), CBS, 1991. Preacher, The Wedding (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: ⬙The Wedding⬙), ABC, 1998.
Appeared as the title role, Othello, Chicago, IL; in Golden Boy, Broadway production; and in Native Son, Goodman Theatre. Major Tours: Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, Goodman Theatre Company, European cities, beginning 1994.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sergeant Alonzo Hobbs, Dummy, CBS, 1979. Truck driver, Daybreak, HBO, 1993. Estabrook, Vanishing Son, syndicated, 1994. Estabrook, Vanishing Son II, syndicated, 1994. Estabrook, Vanishing Son III, syndicated, 1994. Estabrook, Vanishing Son IV, syndicated, 1994. Stan, Color of Justice, Showtime, 1997.
Film Appearances: Do–Daddy Dean, The Spook Who Sat by the Door, United Artists, 1973. Security guard, Old Enough, Orion Classics, 1984. Edgar Rounds, Silver Bullet (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Silver Bullet⬙), Paramount, 1985. Second police officer, Compromising Positions, Paramount, 1985. Jordan, Off Beat, Buena Vista, 1986. Gas station owner, Things Change, Columbia, 1988. Captain Blalock, Renegades, Columbia, 1989. Captain Hargate, The Rookie, Buena Vista, 1990. Gideon, To Sleep with Anger, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Al at the deli, He Said, She Said, Paramount, 1991. Commissioner Walker, Homicide, Triumph Releasing, 1991. Leroy Halloran, Strictly Business (also known as Go Natalie!), Warner Bros., 1991.
Television Appearances; Specials: Caribbean Cool, PBS, 1993. Tracey Takes on New York (also known as Tracey Ullman Takes on New York), HBO, 1993. Panelist, Burden of Proof: Clinton, Congress and the Constitution, Cable News Network, 1998. Himself, People v. Simpson: Unfinished Business, Court TV, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Alex Chavin, ⬙If Memory Serves,⬙ A Man Called Hawk, ABC, 1989. 75
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Judge Tyler B. Ashford, ⬙Life Choice,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Judge Edmond Francis, ⬙Self Defense,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Leo Hopkins, ⬙School Ties,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1994. Tyrone Hawkins, ⬙All in the Family,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1995.
Clifford Ramsey, ⬙Self Defense,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1999. Morgan, ⬙Goodbye to All That,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2003. Television Appearances; Pilots: Detective Walter Clemmons, Crime Story, NBC, 1986.
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CAGE, Nicolas 1964(?)– (Nicolas Coppola) PERSONAL Original name, Nicolas Kim Coppola (some sources spell first name ⬙Nicholas⬙); born January 7, 1964 (some sources cite 1965), in Long Beach, CA; son of August Floyd Coppola (a professor of comparative literature and writer) and Joy Vogelsang (a ballet dancer and choreographer); brother of Marc Coppola (an actor and disc jockey) and Christopher Coppola (a producer, director, and writer); grandson of Carmine Coppola (a composer and musician); nephew of Francis Ford Coppola (a director, producer, and writer), Eleanor Neil Coppola (a producer), and Talia Shire (an actress and director); cousin of Sofia Coppola (a director, writer, and actress), Roman Coppola (a director), Jason Schwartzman (an actor and musician), and Robert Schwartzman (an actor; also known as Robert Schwartzman–Cage); married Patricia Arquette (an actress), April 8, 1995 (divorced, August 29, 2001); married Lisa Marie Presley (a singer), August 10, 2002 (divorced, May 16, 2004); married Alice Kim (a waitress), July 30, 2004; children: (with Kristina Fulton) Weston; (third marriage) Kal–El (son). Education: Studied acting at American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco, CA, beginning c. 1979; some sources also cite graduation from University of California, Los Angeles.Avocational Interests: Cars, racing. Addresses: Office—Saturn Films, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 911, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Agent—Richard Lovett, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Annett Wolf, Wolf/ Kasteler/Van Iden and Associates Public Relations, 335 North Maple Dr., Suite 351, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and producer. Saturn Films, West Hollywood, CA, chief executive officer. Concession worker at the Fairfax Theater, Los Angeles. 77
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Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor— drama/romance, and MTV Movie Award nomination (with Meg Ryan), best on–screen duo, both 1999, City of Angels; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor—suspense, 1999, for Snake Eyes; named to Forbes magazine Power 100 in Entertainment list, 2000 and other years; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor—comedy/romance, 2001, for The Family Man; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite actor—action, 2001, for Gone in Sixty Seconds; Special Award, distinguished decade of achievement in film, ShoWest Convention, National Association of Theatre Owners, 2001; American Cinematheque Award, 2001; Desert Palm Achievement Award, Palm Springs International Film Festival, 2001; honorary D.F. A., California State University Fullerton, 2001; nomination for Grand Special Prize, Deauville Film Festival, 2002, for Sonny; Toronto Film Critics Association Award, best male performance, 2002, Academy Award nomination, best actor in a leading role, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—comedy/musical, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, Film Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, best actor, Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nomination, best actor in a leading role, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture, comedy or musical, International Press Academy, Visual Effects Society Award nomination, best actor in an effects film, Online Film Critics Society Award nomination, best actor, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, and Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nomination (with others), best acting ensemble, all 2003, all for Adaptation; Career Achievement Award, Chicago International Film Festival, 2003; Barrymore Award, Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild awards, 2004.
Ronnie Cammareri, Moonstruck (also known as The Bride and the Wolf), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1987. Peter Loew, Vampire’s Kiss, Hemdale Releasing, 1988. (Uncredited) Man in a red sports car, Never on Tuesday, Palisades Entertainment, 1989. Jake Preston, Fire Birds (also known as Wings of the Apache), Buena Vista, 1990. Sailor Ripley, Wild at Heart (also known as David Lynch’s ⬙Wild at Heart⬙), Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Johnny Collins, Zandalee, Electric Pictures, 1991. Detective Jack Singer, Honeymoon in Vegas, Columbia, 1992. Enrico Silvestri, Tempo di uccidere (also known as The Short Cut, Time to Kill, and Le raccourci), Republic Pictures, 1992. Amos Odell, Amos & Andrew, Columbia, 1993. Eddie, Deadfall, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Michael Williams, Red Rock West, Propaganda Films, 1993. Bill Firpo, Trapped in Paradise, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Charlie Lang, It Could Happen to You (also known as Cop Gives Waitress $2 Million Tip and Cop Tips Waitress $2 Million), TriStar, 1994. Doug Chesnic, Guarding Tess, TriStar, 1994. Himself, A Century of Cinema (documentary), 1994. Ben Sanderson, Leaving Las Vegas, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Little Junior Brown, Kiss of Death, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1995. Stanley Goodspeed, The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996. Cameron Poe, Con Air, Buena Vista, 1997. Castor Troy/Sean Archer, Face/Off (also known as Face Off), Paramount, 1997. Detective Rick Santoro, Snake Eyes, Paramount, 1998. Himself, Junket Whore (documentary), 1998. Seth, City of Angels (also known as Stadt der Engel), Warner Bros., 1998. Frank Pierce, Bringing out the Dead, Paramount, 1999. Tom Welles, 8MM (also known as 8 Millimeter and 8mm—Acht Millimeter), Columbia, 1999. Jack Campbell, The Family Man, MCA/Universal, 2000. Himself, Welcome to Hollywood, Phaedra Cinema, 2000. Randall ⬙Memphis⬙ Raines, Gone in Sixty Seconds (also known as Gone in 60 Seconds), Buena Vista, 2000. Captain Antonio Corelli, Captain Corelli’s Mandolin (also known as Capitaine Corelli), MCA/Universal, 2001. Voice of Jacob Marley, Christmas Carol: The Movie (animated; also known as Ein Weihnachtsmaerchen), Contentfilm International, 2001. Acid Yellow, Sonny, Samuel Goldwyn, 2002. Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman, Adaptation (also known as The Orchid Thief), Columbia, 2002. Sergeant Joe Enders, Windtalkers (also known as Wind Talkers), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Roy Waller, Matchstick Men, Warner Bros., 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Nicolas Coppola) Brad’s bud, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Universal, 1982. Randy, Valley Girl (also known as Bad Boyz and Rebel Dreams), Atlantic Releasing, 1983. Smokey, Rumble Fish, Universal, 1983. Al Columbato, Birdy, TriStar, 1984. Nicky, Racing with the Moon, Paramount, 1984. Vincent ⬙Mad Dog⬙ Dwyer, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Charlie Bodell, Peggy Sue Got Married, TriStar, 1986. Ned Hanlan, The Boy in Blue, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. H. I. ⬙Hi⬙ McDonnough, Raising Arizona, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. 78
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Ben Gates, National Treasure (also known as Sonomo), Buena Vista, 2004. David Spritz, The Weather Man, Paramount, 2005. Yuri Orlov, Lord of War, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Amarillo Slim Preston (title role), Amarillo Slim, Ithaka Entertainment, 2006. Johnny Blaze/title role, Ghost Rider, Columbia/ Dimension Films, 2006. Sergeant John McLoughlin (Port Authority police officer), World Trade Center (also known as September and Untitled Oliver Stone/September 11 Project), Paramount, 2006. Sheriff, The Wicker Man, Warner Bros., 2006. Voice of Zoc, Ant Bully (animated), Warner Bros., 2006. Time Share, Columbia, c. 2006. Ben Gates, National Treasure 2, Buena Vista, 2007. Cris Johnson, Next, Sony Pictures Entertainment/ Revolution Studios, 2007. Electric God, Mission Pictures, 2007. Film Producer: Shadow of the Vampire, Lions Gate Films, 2000. Himself, Italian Soldiers (documentary; also known as Spaghetti Requiem), First Hand Films, 2001. (And director) Sonny, Samuel Goldwyn, 2002. The Life of David Gale (also known as Das Leben des David Gale), Universal, 2003. Lord of War, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Amarillo Slim, Ithaka Entertainment, 2006. The Wicker Man, Warner Bros., 2006. Time Share, Columbia, c. 2006. Electric God, Mission Pictures, 2007. Next, Sony Pictures Entertainment/Revolution Studios, 2007. Television Appearances; Movies: Heartbreaking man, Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Broken Hearted, c. 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: (As Nicolas Coppola) Nicholas, The Best of Times, ABC, 1981. The Second Annual Saturday Night Live Mother’s Day Special, NBC, 1993. Disney’s Most Unlikely Heroes, ABC, 1996. Art Mann’s 10th Anniversary Winter Special, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Himself, The Inside Reel: Digital Filmmaking, PBS, 2001. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 2003. Himself, John Travolta: The Inside Story, Channel 5 (England), 2004. Himself, National Treasure Uncovered, 2004. Himself, Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope, multiple networks, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Jonathan Ross Presents ... for One Week Only: David Lynch, Channel 4 (England), 1990. Narrator, ⬙Davy Crockett,⬙ American Heroes and Legends, Showtime, 1992. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1992. 79
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Making Angels (short documentary), Warner Home Video, 1998. (Uncredited) The Cult: Music without Fear, Coming Home Studios, 2002. The Code Talkers: A Secret Code of Honor, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2003. Tricks of the Trade: Making ⬙Matchstick Men,⬙ Warner Bros., 2004. National Treasure on Location (short documentary), Buena Vista Home Video, 2005. Video Work: Commentator on DVD version, The Rock (also known as The Rock Criterion Collection), Criterion, 2001. Commentator on director’s edition on DVD, Windtalkers (also known as Wind Talkers and Windtalkers Director’s Edition), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2003. WRITINGS Film Music; Songs: Wild at Heart (also known as David Lynch’s ⬙Wild at Heart⬙), Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. ⬙Ridiculous,⬙ Leaving Las Vegas, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1995.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Hi–Octane (also known as High Octane), Comedy Central, 1995. Mundo VIP, [Portugal], 1996. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 1996, 2002. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001, 2002, 2004. Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 2003. Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2003. GMTV, Independent Television, 2004. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2004, 2005. The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 2005. Magacine, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Books: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, fourth edition, St. James Press, 2000. Robb, Brian, Nicolas Cage: Hollywood’s Wild Talent, Plexus Publishing, 1998. Thompson, Douglas, Uncaged: The Biography of Nicolas Cage, Trans–Atlantic Publications, 1997.
Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer and producer, ⬙Storm Front,⬙ The Dresden Files, Sci–Fi Channel, c. 2006.
Periodicals: American Film, June, 1990, pp. 22–29. Biography, February, 1999, pp. 28–34, 106. Details, October, 1992, pp. 96–101; June, 1996, pp. 88–93. Detour, October, 1999, pp. 92–98. Empire, December, 1990, p. 55; October, 1997, p. 195. Entertainment Weekly, March 15, 1996. The Face, August, 1990, pp. 34–39. GQ, March, 1997; March, 2005. Harper’s Bazaar, July, 1994, pp. 94–97, 136, 139. Hello!, August 27, 2002, pp. 4–12. Interview, August, 1994. Movieline, May, 1996, pp. 40–44, 83–85; June, 1998, pp. 44–49, 84–86. New York Times, July 24, 1994, section 2, pp. 1, 22, 23. Parade, June 9, 2002, pp. 4–5.
Stage Appearances: Heartbreaking man, Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Broken Hearted, New Wave Festival, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York City, 1989. Radio Appearances; Episodic: The Howard Stern Radio Show, 1996, 2002. RECORDINGS Videos; as Himself: Sean Connery Close Up, Blue Dolphin Film Distribution, 1997. 80
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People Weekly, January 15, 1996, p. 106; February 26, 1996, pp. 63–66; October 8, 2001, p. 153; December 9, 2002, p. 72; August 16, 2004, p. 84; December 20, 2004, p. 93. Premiere, July, 1997, p. 50. Rolling Stone, November 16, 1995, pp. 92–95, 121, 123; November 11, 1999, pp. 94–105, 148. Seventeen, August, 1992, p. 141. Sight and Sound, June, 1995, pp. 6–8. Starlog, July, 1998. Time, August 27, 2001, p. 60. Total Film, September, 2002, pp. 42–44. US, August, 1998, pp. 58–63, 90–92. Vanity Fair, July, 1996, pp. 74–81, 144, 145. Vogue, April, 1998, pp. 330–34. Washington Post, August 31, 1990, pp. D1, D3.
Awards, Honors: Comedia Award (with others), best film, Montreal Comedy Festival ⬙Just for Laughs⬙ (⬙Just pour rire⬙), 2004, for Windy City Heat. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cohost, Loveline, MTV, 1996–2000. Host, Red Handed, UPN, beginning 1999. Host, The Man Show, Comedy Central, 1999–2003. Voice of Commander Nebula, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (animated; also known as Disney/Pixar’s ⬙Buzz Lightyear of Star Command⬙), UPN and syndicated, 2000–2001, ABC, 2001. Voices of Dick Birchum and other characters, Crank Yankers, Comedy Central, 2002—. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, multiple appearances, 2003–2005. Voice of Spanky Ham, Drawn Together (animated), Comedy Central, 2004—. Host, The Adam Carolla Project, The Learning Channel, beginning 2005. Host, Too Late with Adam Carolla, Comedy Central, beginning 2005.
CANNON, Joey See PESCI, Joe
CAROLA, Adam See CAROLLA, Adam
CAROLL, Eddie See CARROLL, Eddie
Television Appearances; Movies: Himself, Windy City Heat, Comedy Central, 2003.
CAROLLA, Adam 1964– (Adam Carola)
Television Appearances; Specials: Tonight at the House of Blues, 1998. Correspondent, The Politically Incorrect After Party, ABC, 2000. Behind the Music Anniversary Special, VH1, 2000. The Great American History Quiz: Americana, History Channel, 2000. Loveline: Live in Times Square, MTV, 2000. Comedy Central Presents: The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Hugh Hefner, Comedy Central, 2001. The Great American History Quiz: 50 States, History Channel, 2001. MTV’s Mardi Gras, MTV, 2002. Maxim Hot 100, NBC, 2003. MTV Bash: Carson Daly, MTV, 2003. The Osbourne Family Christmas Special, MTV, 2003. Playboy’s 50th Anniversary Celebration, Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Host, The Great Domestic Showdown, ABC, 2004. Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson, Comedy Central, 2005.
PERSONAL Born May 27, 1964, in Philadelphia, PA; raised in CA; father, a psychologist; mother, a sex therapist; married Lynette Paradise (a spa owner and operator), September 28, 2002. Education: Attended Valley College; trained with the Groundlings and Acme Improv.Avocational Interests: Cars, buying, restoring, and selling houses. Addresses: Agent—Dixon Talent, Inc., 436 West 45th St., Third Floor, New York, NY 10036. Publicist—Lewis Kay, Bragman/Nyman/Cafarelli, Pacific Design Center, 8687 Melrose Ave., Eighth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, voice performer, comedian, producer, and writer. Jackhole Industries (also known as Jackhole Productions), partner; performed as a stand–up come81
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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Host, The 1999 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1999. Presenter, The WB Radio Music Awards, The WB, 1999. The 1999 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 1999. Presenter, The 2000 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2000. AFI Tribute to George Lucas, USA Network, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, ⬙Lustline,⬙ Fired Up (also known as Fired), NBC, 1998. Himself, ⬙Toast,⬙ Space Ghost Coast to Coast (live action and animated), Cartoon Network, 1998. Himself, ⬙Two Guys, a Girl, and a Limo,⬙ Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place (also known as Two Guys and a Girl), ABC, 1998. Voice of Death, ⬙Wasted Talent,⬙ Family Guy (animated; also known as Padre de familia and Padre del familia), Fox, 2000. Voice of Death, ⬙Death Lives,⬙ Family Guy (animated; also known as Padre de familia and Padre del familia), Fox, 2001. Voice of Death, ⬙Mr. Saturday Knight,⬙ Family Guy (animated; also known as Padre de familia and Padre del familia), Fox, 2001. Himself, Win Ben Stein’s Money, Comedy Central, 2001. Himself, ⬙The End of Class,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 2002. Host, ⬙Penetration Island,⬙ Son of the Beach, FX Channel, 2002. Voice of Death, ⬙Family Guy Viewer Mail Ⲇ1,⬙ Family Guy (animated; also known as Padre de familia and Padre del familia), Fox, 2002. Commentary man, Mad TV, Fox, 2002. Himself, ⬙Lovelines,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2003. Himself, ⬙Dodge Magnum,⬙ Test Drive, 2004. Himself, ⬙Tournament 6, Game 6,⬙ Celebrity Blackjack, Game Show Network, 2004. Himself, ⬙The Mad Kidney Donor,⬙ Overhaulin’, The Learning Channel, 2005. Himself, ⬙Marathon Mac,⬙ The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2005. Voice of Death, ⬙The Perfect Castaway,⬙ Family Guy (animated; also known as Padre de familia and Padre del familia), Fox, 2005.
Also appeared as a judge, Star Search, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Provided the voice of the ex–husband and father for the animated pilot The Phil Hendrie Show; also provided a voice for the animated pilot The Cabbisons. Television Work; Series: Cocreator, The Man Show, Comedy Central, 1999–2003. Cocreator and executive producer, Crank Yankers, Comedy Central, 2002—. Executive producer, Gerhard Reinke’s Wanderlust, Comedy Central, 2003. Creator and executive producer, Too Late with Adam Carolla, Comedy Central, beginning 2005. Executive producer, The Adam Carolla Project, The Learning Channel, beginning 2005. Executive producer, The Andy Milonakis Show, MTV, c. 2005–2006, MTV 2, 2006—. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Windy City Heat, Comedy Central, 2003. Television Work; Specials: Creator and executive producer, Crank Yankers Christmas Special, Comedy Central, 2004. Television Work; Pilots: With Jimmy Kimmel, creator of the animated pilot The Cabbisons. Film Appearances: Bruce Greenberg, Hairshirt (also known as Too Smooth), Lions Gate Films, 1998. Cool man, Art House, The Asylum, 1998. (As Adam Carola) Mike’s stupid boss, Splendor, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1999. Himself, After Sex, Cutting Edge Entertainment/Lantern Lane Entertainment/New Films International/ Splendid Pictures, 2000. Host of The Man Show, Down to You, Miramax, 2000. Voice of Commander Nebula, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (animated), Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2000.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2001. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001. Panelist, The Conspiracy Zone (also known as TNN’s ⬙Conspiracy Zone with Kevin Nealon⬙), The National Network, 2002. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, multiple appearances in 2002 and 2003, 2004. The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2003. 82
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CARROLL Screenplays: Some sources cite Carolla as the author of The Hammer. Nonfiction: (With Drew Pinsky and Marshall Pine) The Dr. Drew and Adam Book: A Survival Guide to Life and Love, Dell, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 25, 2005, p. 93. Los Angeles, November, 1997. Score, August, 2004, p. 23.
Some sources cite an appearance in The Hammer. Electronic: Adam Carolla Official Site, http://www.adam.freefm. com, January 15, 2006.
Film Work: Stand–in, Judgment Night, Universal, 1993. Radio Appearances; Series: Cohost, Loveline, KROQ (Los Angeles), 1995–96, syndicated, 1996–2005. Host, The Adam Carolla Show, Infinity Broadcasting, 2006—.
CARROLL, Eddie (Eddie Caroll, Eddy Carroll) PERSONAL
Also performed as Mr. Birchum, Kevin and Bean Morning Show, KROQ.
Original name, Eddie Eleniak; born in Canada; married Carolyn Springer (a psychologist), April 7, 1963; children: Tina, Leland.
Radio Appearances; Episodic: Himself, The Howard Stern Radio Show, multiple appearances in 2002 and 2003, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Cunningham, Escott, Slevin & Doherty, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 130, Los Angeles, CA 90025; Patterson & Associates, 20318 Hiawatha St., Suite 100, Chatsworth, CA 91311.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Playboy: 50 Years of Playmates, Playboy Entertainment Group, 2004.
Career: Actor. Caroll–Farr Productions (a production company), cofounder; voice of animated Disney character Jiminy Cricket, 1973—; contributed voice work or appeared in over 200 commercials. Previously worked as a writer for radio and television in Canada. Military Service: Wrote and produced shows for Armed Forces Radio and Television.
Music Videos: Save Ferris, ⬙Mistaken,⬙ 1999. Video Games: Voice of Commander Nebula, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Activision, 2000.
Member: Friars Club, Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters (member of board of directors).
WRITINGS CREDITS Teleplays; with Others; Series: The Man Show, Comedy Central, 1999–2003.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Slate boy, The Last of the Secret Agents?, Paramount, 1966.
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(As Eddy Carroll) Voice of Christmas Past/Jiminy Cricket, Mickey’s ⬙Christmas Carol⬙ (animated short), Buena Vista, 1983. (Uncredited) Voice of Jiminy Cricket, Jiminy Cricket’s ⬙Christmas⬙ (animated), Walt Disney Home Video, 1986. Swing Kids, 1993. Voice of Jiminy Cricket, Disney Sing–Along–Songs: The Bare Necessities (animated), Walt Disney Home Video, 1994. Voice of Jiminy Cricket, Disney Sing–Along–Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs (animated), 1998. Mr. Kelson, Bobby’s Whore (animated short), 2000. Voice of Jiminy Cricket, Mickey’s ⬙Magical Christmas⬙: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (animated), Walt Disney Home Video, 2001.
Major Tours: Jack Benny, Jack Benny/Laughter in Bloom (one–man show), U.S. cities, c. 1983—. Felix, The Odd Couple, U.S. cities, 1995–96. RECORDINGS Video Games: (As Eddie Caroll) Voice of Jiminy Cricket, Villains’ Revenge (also known as Disney’s ⬙Villains’ Revenge⬙), 1999. Voice of Jiminy Cricket, Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing Tour, 2000. Voice of Jiminy Cricket, Kingdom Hearts (also known as Kingudamu hatsu), Square Electronic Arts, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Don Knotts Show, NBC, 1970. Voice of Jiminy Cricket, House of Mouse (animated), ABC, 2001. Also appeared in The Lieutenant.
WRITINGS Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Jiminy Cricket, Funny, You Don’t Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville, ABC, 1987. DTV ⬙Doggone⬙ Valentine, NBC, 1987. Voice, A Merry Mickey Celebration (animated), ABC, 2003.
Television Episodes: (Story only) The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan (animated), 1972. Also wrote episodes of Man to Man.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Sergeant Lubik, ⬙A Date with Miss Camp Henderson,⬙ Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., CBS, 1966. Sergeant Lubik, ⬙Gomer, the Would–Be Hero,⬙ Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., CBS, 1966. Street photographer, ⬙Memory,⬙ Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1966. Airport clerk, ⬙A Trip to Mexico,⬙ The Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1967. Voice of Jiminy Cricket, ⬙From All of Us to All of You,⬙ Disneyland (also known as Disney’s ⬙Wonderful World,⬙ The Disney Sunday Movie, The Magical World of Disney, The Wonderful World of Disney, Walt Disney, Walt Disney Presents, and Walt Disney’s ⬙Wonderful World of Color⬙), 1977. Lee Zeplowitz, ⬙The Bad Son,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 2000.
CAUFFIEL, Jessica 1976– (Sat Siri Kaur) PERSONAL Born March 30, 1976, in Detroit, MI; daughter of Lowell Cauffiel (a true crime author and documentary producer); mother, a police investigator. Education: University of Michigan, B.F.A., musical theatre.Avocational Interests: Traveling to India and singing. Addresses: Manager—Anonymous Content, 3532 Hayden Ave., Culver City, CA 90232.
Also appeared in Mary Tyler Moore; All in the Family; One Day at a Time; Fantasy Island; Life with Lucy; Love, American Style; Maude; Alice; Hollywood Palace; Spy– TV.
Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials for Pizza Hut, 1998, Ford, 1998–2000, Sony (Europe), 1999–2000, Midol, 1998–99, Wendy’s, 1999–2000, Maybelline, 1999–2000, and Conseco, 1999–2000; appeared in public service announcement for illiteracy, 1998–2000. Also worked as an entertainment director on a cruise ship. Certified Kundalini yoga instructor.
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Film Appearances: Susan Clark, The Out–of–Towners, Paramount, 1999. The Wrong Tiffany, Road Trip, DreamWorks Distribution, 2000. Sandra Pertuzzi, Urban Legends: Final Cut (also known as Legendes urbaines 2, Legendes urbaines: La suite, and Leyendas urbanas: Corte final), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000. Lily Voight, Valentine, Warner Bros., 2001. Margot, Legally Blonde, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001. Herself, Inside ⬙Legally Blonde⬙ (documentary), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2001. Diane, You Stupid Man, 2002. Margot, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Bar hottie, Stuck on You, Twentieth Century Fox, 2003. Ninotchka Kaprova, D.E.B.S., Samuel Goldwyn Films, 2004. Tori, White Chicks, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Polly, Guess Who, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005. Wendy, The World’s Fastest Indian, Magnolia Pictures, 2005. Mother Paula/Kimberly, Hoot, New Line Cinema, 2006.
PERSONAL Surname is pronounced Sha–bare; full name, Lacey Nicole Chabert; born September 30, 1982, in Purvis, MS; daughter of Tony (a maintenance operations representative for an oil company) and Julie (a homemaker) Chabert. Education: Attended college.Avocational Interests: Photography, reading, Cajun cooking, shopping. Addresses: Agent—Sara Ramaker, Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—The Collective, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700 West, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Siri Garber, Platform Public Relations, 2666 North Beachwood Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068. Career: Actress and voice artist; also a singer, pianist, and violinist. Performer with the Broadway Kids. Appeared in television commercials; affiliated with Change Begins with You (a public service announcement campaign) and with other charities. Pageant contest and named Miss Jr. Mississippi. Eastman Kodak Company, judge of ⬙The Yearbook Click⬙ photography contest for young people, 1999–2000.
Television Appearances; Series: Milan Mercer, The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2001–2003.
Awards, Honors: Named to the semifinals as a junior vocalist, Star Search, 1991; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actress under ten in a television movie, Young Artist Foundation, 1993, for A Little Piece of Heaven; Young Artist Award nominations, best performance in a television drama series by a young actress, 1995, 1996, and 1997, YoungStar Award, best performance by a young actress in a television drama series, Hollywood Reporter, 1997 and 1998, Young Artist Award nomination, best leading young actress in a television drama or comedy series, 1999, and YoungStar Award nominations, best performance by a young actress in a television drama series, 1999 and 2000, all for Party of Five; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a feature film by a supporting young actress, 1999, for Lost in Space; YoungStar Award nomination, best young voice–over talent, 2000, for The Wild Thornberrys; MTV Movie Award (with others), best on–screen team, 2005, for Mean Girls; named one of the 100 greatest kid stars, VH1, c. 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Stark Raving Mad, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kelly, ⬙Bait,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Kit, ⬙Shutout in Seattle: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1999. Herself, ⬙Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde,⬙ Movie House, MTV, 2003. Missy Drubman, ⬙Keeping It Real,⬙ Cuts, UPN, 2005. Tatiana, ⬙O Karma, Where Art Thou?,⬙ My Name Is Earl, NBC, 2006. Made television debut in Guiding Light, CBS. Stage Appearances: Jesus Hopped the A Train, 2001.
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Film Appearances: Singing voice of young Anastasia, Anastasia (animated musical), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997.
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Penny Robinson, Lost in Space (also known as LS), New Line Cinema, 1998. Eloise Logan, Tart (also known as Naive), Lions Gate Films, 2000. Amanda Becker, Not Another Teen Movie (also known as Sex Academy), Columbia/TriStar, 2001. Florida Picou, The Scoundrel’s Wife (also known as Homefront and The Home Front), Miracle Entertainment, 2002. Rachel Sawyer, Hometown Legend, Jenkins Entertainment, 2002. Voice of Eliza Thornberry, The Wild Thornberrys Movie (animated), Paramount, 2002. Jenny, Daddy Day Care, Revolution Studios, 2003. Voice of Eliza Thornberry, Rugrats Go Wild! (animated), Paramount, 2003. Allison Henderson, Shadow of Fear, Mainline Productions, 2004. Gretchen Wieners, Mean Girls (also known as Untitled ⬙Queen Bees and Wannabees⬙ Project), Paramount, 2004. Faruza, The Pleasure Drivers, Leonidas Films, 2005. Julie, A New Wave, Fitter Happier Films, 2005. Libby, Accidental Murder, Accidental Productions, 2005. Meg, Dirty Deeds, Freestyle Releasing, 2005. Noa Goldman, Fatwa, Green Valley Entertainment, 2005. Cindy, Nice Guys, Trejo 4.0 Pictures/Film Emporium, 2006. Tiffany, Be My Baby, Turkey Ranch Productions, 2006.
Television Appearances; Specials: Carly Gallagher, ⬙Educating Mom,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1996. Take a Moment, The Disney Channel, 1998. Voice of Jeanna, 2004: A Light Knight’s Odyssey (animated), Sci–Fi Channel, 2006. Some sources cite Chabert as the host of a special about Party of Five, E! Entertainment Television, 1998 or 1999. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The Eighth Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1995. Presenter, The Ninth Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1996. Presenter, The 11th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1998. 2005 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice, ⬙Snowy Day: Stories and Poems,⬙ Reading Rainbow, PBS, 1991. Star Search (also known as Star Search ’91), syndicated, 1991. Voice of Bobbi Porter, ⬙Runaways,⬙ Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (animated), ABC, 1996. Voice of Kim, ⬙For It May Come True,⬙ Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (animated), ABC, 1996. Voice of Tiffany, ⬙Krumm Gets Ahead/It’s Only a Movie,⬙ Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (animated), Nickelodeon, 1996. Voice, ⬙The Master Monster/Slumber Scare,⬙ Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (animated), Nickelodeon, 1996. Voice of Ruth P. McDougal, ⬙Arnold’s Valentine,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1997. Voice of Ruth P. McDougal, ⬙Eugene Goes Bad/What’s Opera, Arnold?,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1997. Voice of Callista, ⬙Hercules and the Kids,⬙ Hercules (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Hercules⬙), ABC and syndicated, 1998. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1998, 1999. Herself, Celebrity Profile: Jennifer Love Hewitt (also known as E! Celebrity Profile), E! Entertainment Television, 2000.
Television Appearances; Series: Bianca Montgomery, All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 1992, 1993. Claudia Salinger, Party of Five, Fox, 1994–2000. Voices of Eliza Thornberry and other characters, The Wild Thornberrys (animated; also known as The Thornberrys), Nickelodeon, 1998–2004. (Uncredited) Voice of Megan ⬙Meg⬙ Griffin, Family Guy (animated; also known as Padre de familia and Padre del familia), c. 1999. Voice of Kaycee, Bratz (animated), 4kidsTV, beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, I Love the ’90s, VH1, 2004. Herself, I Love the ’90s: Part Deux, VH1, 2005. Herself, 100 Greatest Kid Stars, VH1, c. 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Princess (also known as Hazal), A Little Piece of Heaven, NBC, 1991. Baby June, Gypsy (musical), CBS, 1993. Jenny Newhall, When Secrets Kill (also known as Mother’s Day), ABC, 1997. 86
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Voice of Tanya Mousekewitz, An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster (animated), Universal Studios Home Video, 1999. Voice of Aleu, Balto II: Wolf Quest (animated), Universal Cartoon Studios, 2002. (In archive footage) Bianca Montgomery, Daytime’s Greatest Weddings, Buena Vista Home Video, 2004. Herself, ⬙Mean Girls:⬙ Only the Strong Survive, Paramount Home Video, 2004.
Appeared in ⬙Last Petal,⬙ Stories from My Childhood (animated; also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov’s ⬙Stories from My Childhood⬙), PBS; also appeared in an episode of Mad TV, Fox.
Music Videos: Jeff Bates, ⬙I Wanna Make You Cry,⬙ 2004.
Albums with Others: Gypsy (soundtrack), Atlantic, 1993. (With the Broadway Kids) Broadway Kids Sing Broadway, Lightyear, c. 1996.
Video Games: Voice of Eliza Thornberry, Rugrats Go Wild!, THQ, 2003.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Claudia Salinger, Party of Five, Fox, 1994.
OTHER SOURCES Stage Appearances: Cosette and Gavroche, Les Miserables (musical), Broadway Theatre, New York City, then Imperial Theatre, New York City, for two years between 1987 and 1994.
Periodicals: Disney Adventures, March, 1996. Entertainment Weekly, September 2, 2005, p. 33. Girl’s Life, February, 1995. Launch, April/May, 1998. Los Angeles Times, October 23, 1994; March 20, 1996. Nickelodeon, October, 1998. People Weekly, March 3, 1997, p. 78; April 13, 1998; May 24, 2004, p. 30. Stuff, August, 2000, pp. 94–99. Teen People, June, 1998, p. 47. Time Out New York, April 9, 1998. TV Guide, August 31, 1996; August 22, 1998; August 10, 2002, p. 6; December 21, 2002, p. 49. USA Today, November 20, 1996. Vanity Fair, July, 2003, pp. 156–57.
RECORDINGS Videos: (As Lacy Chabert) Voice, Richard Scarry’s Best Busy People Video Ever! (animated), Sony Wonder, 1993. (As Lacy Chabert) Voice, Richard Scarry’s Best Learning Songs Video Ever! (animated), Random House Video, 1993. (As Esmeralda Belle Jane) Voice of Jill, Babes in Toyland (animated musical), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Home Video, 1997. Voice of Little Red, Redux Riding Hood (animated short film), Buena Vista Home Video, 1997. Voice of Merla, Journey Beneath the Sea (animated), Paramount, 1997. Voice of Shani (Simba’s daughter), Lion King II: Simba’s Pride (animated musical; also known as Simba’s Pride), Buena Vista Home Video, 1998. Voice of Tanya Mousekewitz, An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island (animated musical; also known as An American Tail 3: The Treasure of Manhattan Island), Universal Studios Home Video, 1998. Voice of Cindy, We Wish You a Merry Christmas (animated), Lions Gate Home Entertainment, 1999.
CHAO, Rosalind 1959(?)– PERSONAL Original name, Chao Jyalin; born September 23, 1959 (some sources cite September 23, 1957), in Los Angeles (some sources say Anaheim or Orange County), CA; daughter of restaurant owners; married Simon Templeman (an actor); children. Education: University of Southern California, B.A., journalism; studied literature at Pomona College (some sources say she graduated in 1978); studied acting with Peggy Feury at The Loft. 87
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Addresses: Agent—Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Manager—Sanders Armstrong Management, 2120 Colorado Blvd., Suite 120, Santa Monica, CA 90404.
Television Appearances; Series: Princess Serena (the king’s eldest daughter), Anna and the King, CBS, 1972. Miss Chung, Diff’rent Strokes, NBC, 1982–83. Soon–Lee Klinger, After M*A*S*H (also known as AfterMASH), CBS, 1983–84. Angela Bennet, Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future), ABC, 1987. Keiko Ishikawa O’Brien, Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1991–92. Keiko Ishikawa O’Brien, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1993–97.
Career: Actress. Performed with the traveling company of the Peking Opera in a tour of California; appeared in television commercials, on merchandise relating to her Star Trek character, and at Star Trek conventions; KNX (CBS radio), news writer, Los Angeles, CA. Awards, Honors: Bronze Wrangler (with others), Western Heritage awards, theatrical motion picture, 1992, for Thousand Pieces of Gold. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Thanh Steinmetz, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (also known as The Camarena Story, Desperados: The Camarena Story, and Desperados: The Kiki Camarena Story), NBC, 1990. Jenny Sakai, Intruders (also known as They Are among Us), CBS, 1992.
Film Appearances: Mae, The Big Brawl (also known as Battle Creek, Battle Creek Brawl, and Sha shou hao), Warner Bros., 1980. Linda Chan, An Eye for an Eye, Avco–Embassy, 1981. Kung fu girl, Going Berserk, 1983. Ein Chinese sucht seinen Morder, 1986. Mrs. Bell, Slamdance (also known as Slam Dance), Island Pictures/Zenith, 1987. Thi Hau, White Ghost, Gibraltar Entertainment, 1988. Lalu Nathoy (also known as Polly Bemis), Thousand Pieces of Gold (also known as 1,000 Pieces of Gold), Greycat Films, 1990. Terry, Denial (also known as Loon), I.D.L., 1991. Cathy DiTolla, Memoirs of an Invisible Man (also known as Les aventures d’un homme invisible), Warner Bros., 1992. Rose, The Joy Luck Club, Buena Vista, 1993. Chinese mother, North, Columbia, 1994. Lee, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. Claire, The End of Violence (also known as Am Ende der gewalt and Am.Ende.der.Gew@alt), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. Leona, What Dreams May Come, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Carla, Enemies of Laughter, Outrider Pictures, 2000. Female customer, The Man from Elysian Fields, Fireworks Pictures, 2001, Samuel Goldwyn, 2002. Lily, I Am Sam, New Line Cinema, 2001. (Uncredited) Newscaster, Imposter, Dimension Films, 2002. Ms. Montane, Inhabited, PorchLight Entertainment, 2003. Pei–Pei, Freaky Friday, Buena Vista, 2003. Fran, Just Like Heaven (also known as If It Only It Were True), DreamWorks, 2005. Mei Lin, Life of the Party (also known as Glory Days), Warner Bros., 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Emily Loo T’ao, Spider–Man: The Dragon’s Challenge (also known as The Chinese Web; episode ⬙The Chinese Web: Parts 1 & 2⬙ of The Amazing Spider– Man re–edited as a television movie), CBS, 1979. Flower, The Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women (also known as Island of Saint Theresa), CBS, 1979. Lai–Ping, The Ultimate Impostor (also known as The 72 Hour Dead Line), CBS, 1979. Hotel clerk, The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan’s Island, NBC, 1981. Kim King, Twirl, NBC, 1981. Daphne Wu, Moonlight, CBS, 1982. Rika Noda, The Terry Fox Story (also known as Heart of a Champion), HBO, 1983. Lan Nguyen, Shooter, NBC, 1988. Dr. Sheila Prosser, Web of Deception (also known as Mind over Murder), NBC, 1994. Cynthia, To Love, Honor, and Deceive (also known as The Protected Wife), ABC, 1996. Dr. Lin Yo Yu, Special Report: Journey to Mars, CBS, 1996. Li Mei Chen, Three Blind Mice (also known as Ed McBain’s ⬙Three Blind Mice⬙), CBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Ambassador’s daughter, ⬙P. J. and the President’s Son,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1976. CBS team member, Battle of the Network Stars XV, ABC, 1983. 88
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Toronto host, CBS All–American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1983. ⬙Paper Angels,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. ⬙Peter Cooper,⬙ An American Portrait, CBS, 1985. Tra Duong, ⬙Last Flight Out,⬙ AT&T Presents, NBC, 1990. Herself, Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western (documentary), TNT, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Lucy, the Laundress,⬙ Here’s Lucy, CBS, 1970. Dancer, ⬙The Tide,⬙ Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. Grace Chen, ⬙The Summer of ’69: Part 1,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1977. Lily, ⬙The Mystery of the Jade Kwan Yin,⬙ The Hardy Boys Mysteries (also known as The Hardy Boys/ Nancy Drew Mysteries), ABC, 1977. Receptionist, ⬙Married: Part 1,⬙ The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1978. Emily Chan, ⬙The Chinese Web: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Amazing Spider–Man (also known as Spiderman), CBS, 1979. Li Sin, ⬙China Girl,⬙ How the West Was Won, ABC, 1979. ⬙Tuned for Destruction,⬙ A Man Called Sloane, NBC, 1979. Ming Li, ⬙Almost American,⬙ Diff’rent Strokes, NBC, 1981, intended as a pilot for another series. ⬙Julie’s Return: Part 2,⬙ One Day at a Time, CBS, 1981. ⬙The Roller Disco Karate Caper,⬙ Lobo, NBC, 1981. ⬙The Reel World of Frank Buck,⬙ Bring ’Em Back Alive, CBS, 1982. Soon–Lee, ⬙As Time Goes By,⬙ M*A*S*H, CBS, 1983. Soon–Lee, ⬙Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen,⬙ M*A*S*H, CBS, 1983. Alice Heath, ⬙Point of No Return,⬙ The A Team, NBC, 1986. Li Ying, ⬙Captive Hearts,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1986. Li Ying, ⬙Cease and Desist,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1986. Li Ying, ⬙Consumed,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1986. Li Ying, ⬙Dangerous Ground,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1986. Lucy, ⬙Smiles We Left Behind: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Riptide, NBC, 1986. Mary Wilson, ⬙Not My Type,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986. Angie Barry, ⬙Deities,⬙ Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future), Cinemax and ABC, 1987. Colette, ⬙Anytime, Anyplace,⬙ Stingray, NBC, 1987. ⬙From China with Love,⬙ Spies, CBS, 1987. ⬙Nobody Dies in Chinatown,⬙ Private Eye, NBC, 1987. Li Kiem, ⬙Grey/Brown Odyssey,⬙ Tour of Duty, CBS, 1988. Lin Wong, ⬙China Moon,⬙ Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1988. Mai Ying, ⬙Heart of Night,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1988. Elaine Nakasone, ⬙The Way You Look Tonight,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1989. Toy Feng, Against the Law, Fox, 1990. 89
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Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Washington Square Arts and Films, 1041 North Formosa Ave., The Lot, Writer’s Building, Room 305, West Hollywood, CA 90046 and 310 Bowery, Second Floor, New York, NY 10012.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including Storytime, PBS.
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Career: Actress. Kingston Dance Company, Kingston, Jamaica, dancer; worked as a model, for Cinecitta films studios, as a film reviewer, and as the editor of the Italian sections of Fodor’s travel guides. Appeared in ⬙Hip– Hop Literacy,⬙ a radio public service announcement, Lyrical Knockout Entertainment.
Film Appearances: Mina, Mississippi Masala, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Rifat, Wild West, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992. Voices of the Morning (short film), 1992. Pancha, The House of the Spirits (also known as House of Spirits, Aandernes hus, A casa dos espiritos, and Das Geisterhaus), Miramax, 1993. Josette, The Perez Family, Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Rosie, Dinner Party (short film), 1996. Shareen Lightfoot, Fresh Kill, Strand Releasing, 1996. Tara, Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (also known as Kama Sutra and Tara and Maya), Trimark Pictures, 1996. Jane Talwani, Restless, Arrow Films International, 1998. (Uncredited) Joan, High Art, October Films, 1998. Raquel Martinez, A Perfect Murder (also known as Dial M for Murder), Warner Bros., 1998. Angela, Gloria, Columbia, 1999. Sarita, Come On, 2000. Colleen, Just a Kiss, Paramount Classics, 2002. Girl, Refuge, Park & 60 Second Productions, 2002. Mariela, Rhythm of the Saints (also known as Torn), Cynalex Productions, 2003. Suzie, It Runs in the Family (also known as Family Jewels, A Few Good Years, Smack in the Kisser, and Smack in the Puss), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Angelica, Marmalade, Goldheart Pictures, 2004. Lily, Exactly (short film), 2004. Song, She Hate Me, Sony Pictures Classics, 2004. Mona, The Breakup Artist, 7th Son Pictures, 2004, Cut Entertainment Group, 2005. Farida, The War Within, Magnolia Pictures, 2005. Mrs. Guerrero, Indocumentados, 2005. L’est de la bruixola (also known as East on the Compass and El este de la brujula), Prisma Gestion de Producciones Audiovisuales, 2005. Priya Singh, For Real, Emerging Pictures, 2006. Lady in the Water, Warner Bros., 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Almost American, NBC, 1981, broadcast as an episode of Diff’rent Strokes, NBC, 1981. Holly Sykes, ⬙Our Kind of Town,⬙ Jack and Mike (also known as Change of Heart), ABC, 1986. Keiko Isikawa O’Brien, ⬙Emissary,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Emissary and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine—Emissary), syndicated, 1993. Stage Appearances: Judy, The Wash, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1985–86. Green Card, Mark Taper Forum, 1985–86. Green Card, American Theatre Exchange, Joyce Theatre, New York City, 1988. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Devianti, Solider of Fortune II: Double Helix, Activision, 2002. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Zone, October, 1996, pp. 42–45.
CHOUDHURY, Sarita 1966– PERSONAL Born 1966, in London, England. Education: Queens University (Ontario), B.A., film studies and economics.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Myrna, Down Came a Blackbird (also known as Ramirez), Showtime, 1995. Humera, ⬙Honey–Getter,⬙ SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground (also known as Subway), HBO, 1997. Alison, Trigger Happy, Independent Film Channel, 2001. Box, 3 A.M., Showtime, 2001.
Born September 24, 1948, in North Conway, NH; married Deborah Taylor (an actress; divorced, 1999); children: William. Education: Williams College, degree in theatre. Addresses: Agent—The Kohner Agency, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and producer. Appeared in various theatrical productions, including a tour of New England with a theatre group based in Bennington, VT; appeared in productions in North Conway, NH, at the Neptune Theatre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, c. 1980s, and at other venues; National Arts Centre Theatre Company, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, member of the company for five seasons. Appeared in television commercials. Worked in sales.
Television Appearances; Specials: Infanta, The Story of the Red Rose, Showtime, 2001. Charmaine, ⬙Cop Shop,⬙ PBS Hollywood Presents, PBS, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, ⬙Tiger!⬙ (documentary), Wild! Life Adventures, TBS and syndicated, 1997. Dr. Kalyani, ⬙Kellerman, P.I.: Part Two,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1998. Dr. Kalyani, ⬙A Case of Do or Die,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1999. Dr. Kalyani, ⬙Identity Crisis,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1999. Dr. Kalyani, ⬙The Same Coin,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1999. Sahira Ondaatje, ⬙Howl,⬙ Deadline, NBC, 2000. Sahira Ondaatje, ⬙Just Lie Back,⬙ Deadline, NBC, 2001. Sahira Ondaatje, ⬙Red Herring,⬙ Deadline, NBC, 2001. Nadira Harrington, ⬙Paradigm,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2004.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination, best actor in a leading role in a play, Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts, c. 1984, for Trafford Tanzi; Gemini Award nomination, best guest performance in a series by an actor or actress, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1994, for Street Legal; Screen Actors Guild Award (with others), outstanding ensemble performance, 1994, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1994, Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1998, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000, all for NYPD Blue; Theatre World Award, Drama Desk Award (with others), outstanding ensemble performance, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a play, all 2005, for Glengarry Glen Ross; Los Angeles Press Club Award, for a humorous article.
Stage Appearances: Balu, The Flatted Fifth, New Group, INTAR Theatre, New York City, 1998. Hero, Much Ado about Nothing, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn, New York City, 1998. Karema, Roar, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Viker, Check It Out!, USA Network and CTV, c. 1985–88. Detective Greg Medavoy, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993–2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Celebrity Sleuth, Volume 6, issue 7, pp. 64–65. New York Times, October 31, 1993, p. H28. Time, November 8, 1993, p. 97. USA Today, February 2, 1992, p. D5.
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Sergeant Markey, Hands of a Stranger (also known as Double Standard), NBC, 1987. Detective Doug Welch, Small Sacrifices, ABC, 1989. Captain Burnett, Family of Spies: The Walker Spy Ring (also known as Family of Spies), CBS, 1990. Detective O’Brien, Blind Faith (also known as The Toms River Case), NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: George, The Other Kingdom, 1984. Walter, Letting Go, ABC, 1985. Chris’s friend, The Right of the People, ABC, 1986. Scott Abbott, Breaking All the Rules: The Creation of Trivial Pursuit, 1988. The Private Capital, CBC, 1989. Stubbs, The Secret Life of Archie’s Wife (also known as Runaway Heart), c. 1991. Elias, Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis (also known as Mission of the Shark), CBS, 1991. Meeks, Fever, HBO, 1991. Del, Family of Strangers (also known as Nee de pere inconnu), CBS, 1993. Evaluator, Bonds of Love, CBS, 1993. Glenn, In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco (also known as In the Line of Duty: Assault in Waco), NBC, 1993. Sullivan, Kiss of a Killer, ABC, 1993. Donald Quinn, Abandoned and Deceived (also known as ACES: The Gerri Jensen Story), ABC, 1995. Father Paul, Her Hidden Truth (also known as When Summer Comes), NBC, 1995. Sheriff Byron Calhoun, The Morrison Murders, USA Network, 1996. District attorney Mark Thatcher, Badge of Betrayal: A ⬙Crimes of Passion⬙ Movie (also known as Badge of Betrayal), ABC, 1997. Jefferson T. Stevens, The Sure Hand of God (also known as Sinners Need Company), Lifetime, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Police officer, ⬙Pippi Longstocking,⬙ Weekend Special (also known as ABC Weekend Special), ABC, 1985. It Just Takes One, USA Network, 1997. The 1998 Emmy Award Fashion Review, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. (Uncredited) Himself, Inside ⬙NYPD Blue⬙: A Decade on the Job (documentary), ABC, 2002. Himself, ABC’s 50th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 2003. Host, Just the Facts (documentary), Court TV, 2004. Himself, ⬙NYPD Blue⬙: A Final Tribute, ABC, 2005.
Also appeared in Sin City Spectacular (also known as Penn and Teller’s ⬙Sin City Spectacular⬙), FX Channel. Television Appearances; Pilots: Detective Greg Medavoy, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 13th Annual Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 1999. The Seventh Annual Prism Awards, FX Channel, 2003. The 59th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2005.
Film Appearances: Kenny, Running (also known as Le vainqueur), Universal, 1979. 92
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Chip Hollister, The Return of the Secaucus 7, Almi Cinema 5/Cinecom International Films/Libra, 1980. Griggs, Matewan, Cinecom International Films, 1987. Ray Schalk, Eight Men Out, Orion, 1988. Doctor, Gross Anatomy (also known as A Cut Above), Buena Vista, 1989. Harvey Dushane, Termini Station, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1989. Jack, Welcome Home, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1989. Sergeant Gordon Davies, April One, Astral Films, 1994. Mr. Stark, The Rage: Carrie 2 (also known as Carrie 2 and Carrie 2, Say You’re Sorry), United Artists, 1999. Splendor Falls (also known as Glacier Falls), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1999. Dan, Skeletons in the Closet, Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Harris, Rules of Engagement (also known as Les regles d’engagement and Rules—Sekunden der Entscheidung), Paramount, 2000. The Funk Parlor, c. 2000. Earl Pinkney, Sunshine State, Sony Pictures Classics, 2002. Tanner, Moonlight Mile (also known as Baby’s in Black and Goodbye Hello), Buena Vista, 2002. Cowboy, Fast Cars & Babies (short film), Resonating Pictures, 2003. Lieutenant, Bananas (short film), Big Film Shorts, 2004. Frank, Flatbush (short film), Avenue M, 2005. Trailer Talk (short film), c. 2005.
WRITINGS Nonfiction: Contributor to periodicals, including the New York Post, LA Golf, and Variety. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Guide, May 8, 2005, pp. 51–54.
CLARK, Kyle A. (Kyle Clark) PERSONAL Education: Attended the University of Southern California. Career: Producer, production manager, and location manager. Worked in other capacities in film and television.
Film Executive Producer: Fast Cars & Babies (short film), Resonating Pictures, 2003. Bananas (short film), Big Film Shorts, 2004. Trailer Talk (short film), c. 2005.
Awards, Honors: Silver Medal Award, animation, Student Academy awards, 1998, for Switchback.
Stage Appearances: Death of a Salesman, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1979. Ah, Wilderness! Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1980–81. Of Mice and Men, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1981–82. Trafford Tanzi, Toronto Free Theatre (later known as CentreStage and CanStage), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, c. 1983. Spring Awakening, CentreStage (later known as CanStage), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, c. 1986. Brewster Dunn, Mr. Smithers, and workman, The Snow Ball, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1991–92. Dave Moss, Glengarry Glen Ross, Royale Theatre (later known as Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre), New York City, 2005.
CREDITS Television Producer; Series: Segment producer, Exposure, Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. Black Scorpion (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Black Scorpion⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Television Producer; Miniseries: (As Kyle Clark) Gone but Not Forgotten, 2004. Television Producer; Movies: Gentle Ben (also known as Terror on the Mountain), Animal Planet, 2002. Night of the Wolf, Animal Planet, 2002. Santa, Jr., The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Audrey’s Rain, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Gentle Ben 2: Danger on the Mountain (also known as Black Gold), Animal Planet, 2003. The Last Cowboy, The Hallmark Channel, 2003.
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(As Kyle Clark) Love Comes Softly, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Monster Makers, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Straight from the Heart, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. A Time to Remember, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. A Boyfriend for Christmas, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Love, Clyde, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. A Place Called Home, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. (As Kyle Clark) The Trail to Hope Rose, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Annie’s Point, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. (As Kyle Clark) A Family of Strangers, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don’t, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Jane Doe: Vanishing Act, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Jane Doe: The Wrong Face, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Ordinary Miracles, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Falling in Love with the Girl next Door, The Hallmark Channel, 2006. Jane Doe: The Harder They Fall, The Hallmark Channel, 2006. Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well, The Hallmark Channel, 2006. Though None Go with Me, 2006.
Television Location Manager; Movies: Alien Avengers II (also known as Aliens among Us, Roger Corman Presents ⬙Alien Avengers II,⬙ and Welcome to Planet Earth II), The Movie Channel, 1998. Film Producer: (With others) Take It to the Limit, Concorde–New Horizons, 2000. Line producer for crypt keeper sequences, Ritual (also known as Tales from the Crypt Presents: Revelation and Tales from the Crypt Presents: Voodoo), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2001. (As Kyle Clark) Tapped Out, Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Black Ball (also known as Full Circle), Cargo Films, 2003. P.S. Your Cat Is Dead, TLA Releasing/Cargo Films, c. 2003. Hollywood Horror, 2006.
Television Production Manager; Series: Black Scorpion (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Black Scorpion⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Television Production Manager; Miniseries: The Phantom Eye (also known as Roger Corman’s ⬙The Phantom Eye⬙), American Movie Classics, 1999. (As Kyle Clark) Gone but Not Forgotten, 2004.
Film Director: Switchback (animated student film), University of Southern California, 1998.
Television Production Manager; Movies: Gentle Ben (also known as Terror on the Mountain), Animal Planet, 2002. Night of the Wolf, Animal Planet, 2002. Santa, Jr., The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Audrey’s Rain, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Gentle Ben 2: Danger on the Mountain (also known as Black Gold), Animal Planet, 2003. The Last Cowboy, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. (As Kyle Clark) Love Comes Softly, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Monster Makers, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Straight from the Heart, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. A Time to Remember, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. A Boyfriend for Christmas, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Love, Clyde, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. A Place Called Home, The Hallmark Channel, 2004.
Film Production Manager: Running Woman, Concorde Pictures, 1998. Take It to the Limit, Concorde–New Horizons, 2000. Secretary, Lions Gate Films, 2002. Film Location Manager: Running Woman, Concorde Pictures, 1998. White Wolves III: Cry of the White Wolf, Concorde Pictures, 2000. Film Work; Other: Production assistant, Macon County Jail (also known as Jailbreak), Concorde Pictures, 1997. (As Kyle Clark) Location scout, The Chaos Factor, PM Entertainment Group, 2000. 94
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CLARK, Oliver 1939– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: Billy Dorfman, Fame, syndicated, 1978. Dr. Norman Krevoy, I Take These Men (also known as Surprise, Surprise!), CBS, 1983. Danny, One Cooks, The Other Doesn’t, CBS, 1983. Bill, Nightlife, USA Network, 1990.
Original name, Richard Mardirosian; born January 4, 1939, in Buffalo, NY; brother of Tom Mardirosian (an actor). Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 S. Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Shirts/Skins, 1974. Oliver Smith, The Orphan and the Dude, ABC, 1975. Dr. Charles Webner, Operating Room, NBC, 1979. Murray Cramer, Happy Endings (movie), NBC, 1983. Railroad man, Sawyer and Finn, NBC, 1983. Mr. Gerald Belding, Good Morning, Miss Bliss (also known as Saved by the Bell: The Junior High Years), NBC, 1987. Total Security, ABC, 1997.
Career: Actor and writer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Bertolt Brecht: Ubungstucke fur Schauspieler (short; also known as Bertolt Brecht: Practice Pieces), 1964. Dog Man, End of the Road, Allied Artists Pictures Corp., 1970. Hercules in New York (also known as Hercules—The Movie and Hercules Goes Bananas), RAF Industries, 1970. Mr. Farcus, The Landlord, United Artists, 1970. Mr. Small, They Might Be Giants, Universal, 1971. Duranzo, Deadhead Miles, Paramount, 1972. Officer Andy, The Great Texas Dynamite Chase (also known as Dynamite Women), New World Pictures, 1976. Gary Danziger, A Star Is Born, Warner Bros., 1976. Mr. Blossom, Fire Sale, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1977. Evans, Un autre homme, une autre chance (also known as Another Man, Another Chance and Another Man, Another Woman), United Artists, 1977. Shaky alcoholic lawyer, Doctor Detroit, Universal, 1983. Joe Curruthers, Ernest Saves Christmas, Buena Vista, 1988. Voice, Christmas in Cartoontown (animated), UAV Entertainment, 1996. Endora’s stand–in, Crazy in Alabama, Columbia, 1999. Reverse psychologist, Mystery Men, MCA/Universal, 1999. Mr. Silberman, Lost Souls, New Line Cinema, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials: Judd Moore, The Girl Who Couldn’t Lose, ABC, 1975. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Naked in the Streets,⬙ N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1968. Marks, ⬙Earth, Air, Fire and Water,⬙ Ghost Story (also known as Circle of Fear), NBC, 1973. Sam, ⬙Joyride to Nowhere,⬙ Tenafly, NBC, 1973. ⬙Love and the Awkward Age/Love and the Generation Gasp/Love and the Spendthrift,⬙ Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. K. Julian Krumb, ⬙Just by Accident,⬙ The Rockford Files, NBC, 1975. Steven Demorra, ⬙The Set Up,⬙ Cannon, CBS, 1975. Walt Miller, ⬙The Deadly Conspiracy,⬙ Cannon, CBS, 1975. Dr. Fermin, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated, 1976. Charley, ⬙The Creeper,⬙ The Blue Knight, CBS, 1976. ⬙The Mayah Connection,⬙ The Feather and Father Gang, ABC, 1977. Lieutenant Tippy Brooks, ⬙38 Across,⬙ M*A*S*H, CBS, 1977. Captain Ben Pierce, ⬙Mail Call Three,⬙ M*A*S*H, CBS, 1978. Dr. Oliver Jackson, ⬙Harts on Campus,⬙ Hart to Hart, ABC, 1982. Carl Berman, ⬙Night,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1982. Sam, ⬙Destiny’s Choice,⬙ Voyagers!, NBC, 1983. Oliver, ⬙The Case of the Concerned Husband,⬙ Small & Frye, CBS, 1983. Osgood Pomeroy, ⬙Friends in High Places,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1983. Louis Dantley, Legmen, NBC, 1984.
Television Appearances; Series: Jerry Siegel, Karen, ABC, 1975. Various characters, Barney Miller, ABC, 1976–82. Mr. Ed Herd, The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1976–77. Stuart Hibbard, We’ve Got Each Other, CBS, 1977. Cubby Royce, The Two of Us, CBS, 1981. John Doe number six, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986–87. Uncle Mario Tagliatti, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1989. 95
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Also wrote episodes of Crazy Like a Fox, CBS.
COBBS, Bill 1935– PERSONAL Full name, William Cobbs; born June 16, 1935, in Cleveland, OH; father, a construction worker, mother, a domestic worker. Avocational Interests: Music, playing the drums, reading, golf. Addresses: Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505; Cunningham/Escott/ Slevin and Doherty Talent Agency, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Voice performer for television and radio commercials. Worked as a sales representative for International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation, a toy salesperson, a car salesperson, a cab driver, and a repairperson. Military service: U.S. Air Force, electronic technician, for eight years. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award, most promising performance, 1973, for Freeman and What Winesellers Buy. CREDITS Film Appearances: Man on platform, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (also known as Pelham 1–2–3 and El tomar de Pelham uno dos tres), United Artists, 1974. Mr. Jones, Greased Lightning, Warner Bros., 1977. Bartender, A Hero Ain’t Nothin’ but a Sandwich, New World Pictures, 1978. Louisiana Slim, The Hitter, 1979. Bartender, Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Man in lunchroom, Silkwood, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. Big Joe Ison, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Walter, The Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom International Films, 1984. Sergeant Williams, Compromising Positions, Paramount, 1985. Klebenov’s dishwasher, Streets of Gold, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. Orvis, The Color of Money, Buena Vista, 1986. Judge Franklin, Suspect, TriStar/ML Delphi Premier, 1987. Man in coffee shop, Five Corners, Cineplex Odeon, 1987. Dr. Caulfield, Bird, Warner Bros., 1988.
Television Creator; Specials: Late for Dinner, Cinemax, 1988. WRITINGS Television Specials: Late for Dinner, Cinemax, 1988. Television Episodes: ⬙Abby’s Choice,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1982. ⬙Svengali,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1982. ⬙Fallen Idol,⬙ The Colbys (also known as Dynasty II: The Colbys), ABC, 1986. 96
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COBBS Houston Jones, The Derby Stallion, Scorpio Pictures, 2005. Lou, Special Ed, Pharmhouse Productions, 2005. Morgan Wendell, Squirrel Man (short film), Labor of Love Productions, 2005. Norman, Duck, Cut Entertainment Group, 2005. Saul Burroughs, Return to Sender (short film), Sansar Films, 2005. Marvin Jeffries, Retirement, Corner Stone Pictures, 2006. Ted Hamilton, The Ultimate Gift, Film Foundry Releasing, 2006.
Jesse Johnson, Dominick and Eugene (also known as Nicky and Gino), Orion, 1988. Detective Reilly, The January Man (also known as January Man), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Abraham White, Exiled in America (also known as Exiled), Prism Entertainment, 1990. Grandpa Booker, The People under the Stairs (also known as Wes Craven’s ⬙The People under the Stairs⬙), Universal, 1991. Old man, New Jack City, Warner Bros., 1991. Raggedy man, The Hard Way, Universal, 1991. Devaney, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Oscar, Roadside Prophets, Fine Line Features, 1992. Elderly Zachary Lamb, Demolition Man, Warner Bros., 1993. (Uncredited) Man in park, Fatal Instinct (also known as Triple Indemnity), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1993. Moses, The Hudsucker Proxy (also known as Hudsucker–Der grosse Sprung), Warner Bros., 1994. Bert, Fluke, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1995. Caleb, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, 1995. Jeff, Tuesday Morning Ride (short film), 1995. Malt, Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead, Miramax, 1995. Vernon, Captiva Island, R.S. Entertainment, 1995. Charlie Evers, Ghosts of Mississippi (also known as Ghosts from the Past), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Del Paxton, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1996. Speet, First Kid, Buena Vista, 1996. Tipton (some sources say Tippet), Ed, Universal, 1996. Arthur Chaney, Air Bud (also known as Disney’s ⬙Air Bud,⬙ MVP: Most Valuable Pooch, and Tobby le joueur), Buena Vista, 1997. Mr. Williams, Soulmates, Curb Entertainment, 1997. Estes, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (also known as I Know What You Did Last Summer: The Sequel, I Know What You Did Last Summer ... The Story Continues, I Know What You Did Last Summer 2, I Know What You Did Two Summers Ago, I Still Know, and The Man with a Hook), Columbia, 1998. Nurse, Hope Floats, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Virgil, Paulie (also known as Polly, a Parrot’s Tail), DreamWorks, 1998. Marvin, Random Hearts, Columbia, 1999. Valdesta’s Place, VSL Entertainment International, 2000. Dr. Elton Lloyd, Sunshine State, Sony Pictures Classics, 2002. Jim Toller, Enough, Columbia, 2002. Sweet Deadly Dreams, Falken Arts Productions/North River Pictures, 2002. Blues musician, A Mighty Wind, Warner Bros., 2003. Franklin Harmon, The Mortuary (short film), Watergem Pictures, 2004. Dr. Daniel Green, The Final Patient, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Dutchman, The Slap Maxwell Story, ABC, 1987–88. Phil Drexler, Homeroom, ABC, 1989. Lewis Coleman, I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1991–93. James Stevenson (Ben’s father), The Gregory Hines Show (also known as Square One), CBS, 1997–98. Elmer Greentree, The Others, NBC, 2000. Jack, The Michael Richards Show, NBC, 2000. Tony, The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2002–2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Abraham Wilson, Rage of Angels (also known as Sidney Sheldon’s ⬙Rage of Angels⬙), NBC, 1983. Television Appearances; Movies: Wiggins, Johnny Bull, ABC, 1986. Elijah Crooks, Carolina Skeletons, NBC, 1991. Lewis Coleman, I’ll Fly Away: Then and Now, PBS, 1993. Henry Griggs, Man with a Gun (also known as Hired for Killing and Gun for Hire), HBO, 1995. Lyman Weeks, Out There, Showtime, 1995. Pullman porter, Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long, TNT, 1995. Sippy, Divas, Fox, 1995. Norm, Thrill, NBC, 1996. Old man, Nightjohn, The Disney Channel, 1996. ⬙Tuesday Morning Ride,⬙ Stories from the Edge, 1996. Right Burke, Always Outnumbered (also known as Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned and Socrates), HBO, 1998. Proprietor and conductor, For All Time, CBS, 2000. Bitter Winter, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: T. T., ⬙The Member of the Wedding,⬙ NBC Live Theater, NBC, 1982. Bovanne, ⬙My Man Bovanne,⬙ Ossie and Ruby!, PBS, c. 1987. Gee Penniwell, ⬙Decoration Day,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1990. Voice, The Tulsa Lynching of 1921: A Hidden Story (documentary), Cinemax, 2000. Himself, Beah: A Black Woman Speaks (documentary), HBO, 2003. 97
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Vegetable Soup, New York public television and syndicated, c. 1975. Mr. Gillard, ⬙Evans versus David,⬙ Good Times, CBS, 1976. Harry, ⬙The Distant Fire,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Larry Sills, ⬙If You Knew Sammy,⬙ Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Sam, ⬙The Goodbye Girl,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1987. Sam, ⬙Stage Mother,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1987. ⬙Belle of the Bald,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1988. Henry Charlie, ⬙Papa Was a Rolling Stone,⬙ Designing Women, CBS, 1990. Walker Green, ⬙I’m Nobody,⬙ Gabriel’s Fire, ABC, 1990. Willis, ⬙Money Changes Everything,⬙ Married People, ABC, 1990. Bernard Freeman (Ron’s father), ⬙Favorite Son,⬙ True Colors, Fox, 1991. George Roberts, ⬙Why So Happy, Hayden?,⬙ Coach, ABC, 1992. Jerome, ⬙Gesundeit,⬙ Empty Nest, NBC, 1993. Angelo Maxwell, ⬙The Letter,⬙ Northern Exposure, CBS, 1994. Hiram, ⬙Reversal of Fortune,⬙ The Watcher, UPN, 1995. Emmett Hawkins, High Incident, ABC, 1996. Norval Stevens, ⬙The Nutty Confessor,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Patient’s grandfather, ⬙The Match Game,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996. Fred Watson (love connection), ⬙Black Widower,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1997. Gino Costa, ⬙Full Contact,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997. Second elder, ⬙The Camp,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1997. Bob, ⬙What about Bob?,⬙ L.A. Doctors (also known as L.A. Docs), CBS, 1998. Uncle Stanley, ⬙The Hair Club for Men,⬙ For Your Love, The WB, 1998. Joe Dell, ⬙Fathers & Sons,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1999. Uncle Stanley, ⬙The Golf War,⬙ For Your Love, The WB, 1999. Arthur Turner, ⬙Till Death Do Us Part,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2000. Reverend James, Sr., ⬙Do Not Resuscitate,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 2000. Chaplain Matthew Turner, ⬙Answered Prayers,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2001. Chet Armatrow, ⬙The Fire Fight,⬙ The Fighting Fitzgeralds, NBC, 2001. Henry Baldwin, ⬙Band of Angels,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2001. Mr. Jones, ⬙The Room,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2001. Warren Bell, ⬙Loving Sons,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2001. Alan Tatum, ⬙Enemies Foreign and Domestic,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2002.
Appeared as a chief in The Wild Thornberrys (animated), Nickelodeon; appeared in episodes of other series, including Sesame Street and Storytime, both PBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Attorney Adam Johnson, Baby, I’m Back, 1978. Lieutenant Langston, The Stiller and Meara Show, NBC, 1986. Phil Drexler, Homeroom, ABC, 1989. Lewis Coleman, I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1991. Abe, Moe’s World, ABC, 1992. James Stevenson (Ben’s father), The Gregory Hines Show (also known as Square One), CBS, 1997. Elmer Greentree, The Others, NBC, 2000. Jack, The Michael Richards Show, NBC, 2000. Stage Appearances: Lloyd, Ride a Black Horse, Negro Ensemble Company, St. Mark’s Playhouse, New York City, 1971. Customer, ⬙Players Inn,⬙ and Tex, ⬙Cop and Blow,⬙ Black Visions, New York Shakespeare Festival, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, New York City, 1972. Freeman Aquila (title role), Freeman, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1973. What Winesellers Buy (also known as What Wine Sellers Buy), New Federal Theatre, New York City, beginning 1973. Hamm, Les Femmes Noires, New York Shakespeare Festival, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, New York City, 1974. Mongo and Preach, Waiting for Mongo, St. Mark’s Playhouse, 1975. Understudy for Alexander and J. D., Black Picture Show, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1975. 98
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COEUR Conductor (Ducks), The Grey Fox, Mercury Pictures, United Artists Classics, 1983. Deputy police chief Dunaway, Finders Keepers, Warner Bros., 1984. (As Paul Jolicoeur) Eddie Eggars, Perfectly Normal, British Screen Productions/Skyhost/Ontario Film Development Corporation/Telefilm Canada, 1990, Four Seasons Entertainment, 1991. Burt, Solitaire, Alberta Releasing, 1991. Roger, Cool Runnings, Buena Vista, 1993. Adam John Hale, White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf (also known as White Fang 2), Buena Vista, 1994. Sam, Road to Saddle River, National Film Board of Canada/Damberger Film & Cattle Co., 1994. Roy Brown, Portraits of a Killer (also known as Portraits of Innocence and Portraits de l’innocence), LIVE Entertainment, 1996. Captain Jensen, One of Our Own (also known as Denver P.D.: One of Our Own, Denver PD Part One, and Reasonable Force), 1997. Captain Jameson, The Arrangement (also known as Blood Money and Deadly Arrangement), Lions Gate Films, 1999. Zalosky, Bad Faith (also known as Cold Blooded and Le delateur), Alberta Filmworks/Oasis International, 2000.
Understudy, The First Breeze of Summer, Negro Ensemble Company, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1975. Collins, The Brownsville Raid, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1976–77. Getting Out, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1977–78. Back Alley Tales, Inner City Cultural Center, Los Angeles, 1978–79. Zeke, Mobile Theatre: The Mighty Gents, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1979. Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night, or What You Will), Cincinnati Playhouse, Cincinnati, OH, 1979–80. Jake Hendricks, Weep Not for Me, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, New York City, 1981. The Amen Corner, Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1981–82. Standby for Sam and Willie, Master Harold ... and the Boys, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1982–83. The Road, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1983–84. Understudy for Cutler, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1984–85. ⬙Endgame,⬙ Poncho Forum, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1985–86. Rose, Rose Cottages, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1986.
Television Appearances; Series: Sergeant Lloyd Mastrowski, Cold Squad, CTV, 1998–99. Tibor Stephanik, Tom Stone, CBC, 2002–2003. Grandpa, Shoebox Zoo, BBC, 2005.
Appeared in other productions, including Purlie Victorious (amateur production), Karamu House Theatre, Cleveland, OH.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sheriff, In Cold Blood, CBS, 1996. Jasper, Roughing It (also known as Mark Twain’s ⬙Roughing It⬙), The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Rodney Claybourne, Johnson County War, The Hallmark Channel, 2002.
Major Tours: Hoke, Driving Miss Daisy, beginning 1988.
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Television Appearances; Movies: (As Paul Jolicoeur) Pilot, Vanishing Act, CBS, 1986. Maltby, Spies, Lies & Naked Thighs, CBS, 1988. Milo, Body of Evidence, CBS, 1988. Double Standard, NBC, 1988. (As Paul Jolicoeur) McDougall, Last Train Home (also known as Tom Alone), Family Channel, 1990. Milkman, Lantern Hill (also known as Jane of Lantern Hill and Jane de Lantern Hill), The Disney Channel, 1990. Ben Stroud, Probable Cause (also known as Sleepless and Victime du passe), Showtime, 1994. Judge Miles, While Justice Sleeps, NBC, 1994. Larch, The Song Spinner, Showtime, 1995. Angel Flight Down, ABC, 1996. Ronnie, Silent Cradle, Lifetime, 1997. Ray (the inspector), ⬙Noah,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998.
PERSONAL Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Paul Jolicoeur) Squeaky, The High Country (also known as The First Hello), Crown International Pictures/Saguenay Films, 1981. (As Paul Jolicoeur) Arlo, The Wild Pony (also known as Le poney sauvage), Sullivan Entertainment, 1983. (As Paul Jolicoeur) Bandit leader, Chautauqua Girl, 1983. 99
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Awards, Honors: Juno Award nomination, producer of the year, Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1986, for The Bohemians; Gemini Award nominations, best original music score for a series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1992, 1993, both for Max Glick; Genie Award nomination, best music score, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1992, for North of Pittsburgh; Genie Award nomination (with others), best original song, 1994, for Max; Gemini Award nomination, best original score, 1997, for Whiskyman: Inside the Empire of Samuel Bronfman; Leo Award, best musical score in a dramatic series, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 1999, for Night Man; Leo Award, best original score, 1999, for Revisited; Leo Award, best musical score in a short drama, 2001, for Lift; Gemini Award nomination, best original music score for a program or miniseries, 2001, for The Secret Life of Algernon; Leo Award, feature length drama—best musical score, 2005, for Desolation Sound.
Bill Dutton, The Sheldon Kennedy Story (also known as Un reve abime), CTV, 1999. Rail man, For All Time, CBS, 2000. Charles Adair, Agent of Influence, CTV, 2002. Olson, The Investigation, CTV, 2002. Beau, Burn: The Robert Wraight Story, CTV, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Roger Somerville, ⬙Security Exchange,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1987. (As Paul Jolicoeur) Wallace, ⬙Mr. Nice Guy,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1987. ⬙Man with a Gun,⬙ Diamonds, CBS and CBC, 1988. Customer, ⬙A Game of Pool,⬙ The Twilight Zone, syndicated, 1989. (As Paul Jolicoeur) Police officer, ⬙The Cruelest Cut,⬙ The Hitchhiker, USA Network, 1989. Second alien, ⬙Vengeance Is Mine,⬙ War of the Worlds (also known as War of the Worlds: The Second Invasion), syndicated, 1989. ⬙Rookies,⬙ CBC’s Magic Hour, CBC, c. 1989. (As Paul Jolicoeur) Latour, ⬙The Charnal Pit,⬙ Friday the 13th (also known as Friday’s Curse and Friday the 13th: The Series), syndicated, 1990. (As Paul Jolicoeur) Leo, ⬙Bring Me Harry Orca,⬙ Maniac Mansion, Family Channel, 1990. ⬙Black Moon Rising,⬙ Neon Rider, CTV and syndicated, 1991. Mo, ⬙Charlie Don’t Surf,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1992. ⬙The Martian,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theater (also known as The Bradbury Trilogy, Mystery Theatre, The Ray Bradbury Theatre, Le monde fantastique de Ray Bradbury, and Ray Bradbury presente), USA Network, 1992. ⬙Duty Bound,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Series, CTV, c. 1994. Officer Murphy, ⬙Honey, the Bear Is Bad News,⬙ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (also known as Disney’s ⬙Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show⬙ and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids), syndicated, 1998. Williams, ⬙The Good Chef,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1999.
CREDITS Television Work: Series: Music editor, M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994. RECORDINGS Albums (with Skywalk): Live in Detroit, 1980. Silent Witness, Zebra, 1983. The Bohemians, Zebra, 1985. Paradiso, Zebra, 1987. WRITINGS Film Scores: Quarantine, Atlantis Releasing, 1989. Chaindance (also known as Common Bonds), New City Releasing, 1990. North of Pittsburgh, 1992. Harmony Cats, 1993. First Nations, the Circle Unbroken: Videos 1–4, 1993. Breaking Point (also known as Double Suspicion), Republic Pictures Corp., 1993. Max, 1994. Double Cross, ABC Distributing Company, 1994. Final Round (also known as Human Target), 1994. Killer (also known as Bulletproof Heart), Republic Pictures Home Video, 1994. Malicious, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Dream Man, Republic Entertainment, 1995. Portraits of a Killer (also known as Portraits de l’innocence and Portraits of Innocence), Live Entertainment, 1996.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Sergeant Lloyd Mastrowski, Cold Squad, CTV, 1998.
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Crash (also known as Breach of Trust and Dirty Money), 1996. White Tiger, 1996. The Secret Life of Algernon, 1997. Whiskyman: Inside the Empire of Samuel Bronfman (documentary), c. 1997. Revisited (short), 1998. Better Than Chocolate (also known as Meilleur que le chocolat), Trimark, 1999. Comet Impact (short), SimEx, Inc., 2000. Lift (short), 2000. Little Sister’s vs. Big Brother (documentary), Picture Box Distribution, 2002. Fifty–Fifty (short), Max B. Productions, 2002.
Career: Cinematographer. Worked as photographer on commercials. Licensed commercial helicopter pilot. CREDITS Film Cinematographer: (Second unit) The Blue Lagoon, Columbia, 1980. (Second unit) Summer Lovers, Orion, 1982. (Second unit) Blame It on Rio, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. Avenging Angel, New World Pictures, 1985. Lethal, 1985. The Supernaturals, Samuel Goldwyn, 1986. Getting Even (also known as Hostage: Dallas), ADG, 1986. (As Peter Collister) KGB: The Secret War (also known as Lethal), Cinema Group, 1986. Eye of the Tiger, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1986. (Second unit: Norway) Flight of the Navigator, Buena Vista, 1986. Can’t Buy Me Love (also known as Boy Rents Girl), Buena Vista, 1987. He’s My Girl, Scotti Brothers Pictures, 1987. You Can’t Hurry Love (also known as Greetings from L.A. and Lovestruck), Lightening Pictures, 1988. Pulse, Columbia, 1988. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1988. All’s Fair (also known as Skirmish), 1989. (New York) The Phantom of the Opera, 21st Century Releasing, 1989. Limit Up, MCEG Productions, 1989. Problem Child, Universal, 1990. Livin’ Large! (also known as The Tapes of Dexter Jackson), Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. (Second unit) Hard Promises, Columbia, 1991. (Second unit) Iron Maze, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Poetic Justice, Columbia, 1993. Higher Learning, Columbia, 1995. (Second unit) Bad Boys, Columbia, 1995. (Alcatraz second unit) The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996. Dunston Checks In, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. The Beautician and the Beast, Paramount, 1997. The Replacement Killers, Columbia, 1998. (As Peter Collister; visual effects unit) U.S. Marshals, 1998. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, Buena Vista, 1999. (Second unit) Bait (also known as Piege), Warner Bros., 2000. The Animal, Columbia, 2001. Mr. Deeds, Columbia, 2002. The Master of Disguise, Columbia, 2002. (Second unit) The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle), Universal, 2003. Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, DreamWorks, 2004.
Television Scores; Series: Max Glick, c. 1992–93. Night Man (also known as NightMan), syndicated, 1997. Cold Squad, CTV, 1998. BeastMasters, syndicated, 1999. Edgemont (also known as Edgemont Road), Fox Family, 2000. Also scored The Beachcombers. Television Scores; Episodic: ⬙Bodies of Evidence,⬙ The Outer Limits, 1995. Television Scores; Movies: Quarantane (also known as Quarantine), 1989. Matinee (also known as Midnight Matinee), 1990. The Secret Life of Algernon, c. 2001. Rugged Rich and the Ona Ona (short), CBC, 2004. Desolation Sound, Lifetime, 2005. Television Scores; Specials: Legends of Hockey (documentary), 1996. Legends of Hockey: The Second Season (documentary), 2000. ICE: Beyond Cool, CBC, 2001. Older Women/Younger Men (documentary), 2004.
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Surviving Christmas, DreamWorks, 2004. The Amityville Horror, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2005. Garfield 2, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006.
Music Videos: Worked as cinematographer on music videos, including Michael Jackson, Chaka Khan, and Jermaine Jackson.
Film Work; Other: Special photographer, Triumphs of a Man Called Horse (also known as El triunfo de un hombre llamdado Caballo), Jensen Farely Pictures, 1982. Aerial photographer, Summer Loves, Orion, 1982. Camera operator, Art Pepper: Notes from a Jazz Survivor, 1982. Executive producer, Lethal, 1985. Camera operator second unit, Blame It on Rio, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. (As Peter Collister) Executive producer, KGB: The Secret War, Cinema Group, 1986. Additional photographer, Odd Jobs (also known as Summer Jobs and This End Up), TriStar, 1986. Additional photography, Trick or Treat, Dino De Laurentiis Company, 1986. Additional photography, PrettyKill, Spectrafilm, 1987. Additional camera operator, Rockula, Pathe International, 1989. Camera operator (Los Angeles), Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Orion, 1989. Additional photography, Wild Orchid 2: Two Shades of Blue, Triumph Releasing, 1991. Camera operator (Alcatraz), The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996. (As Peter Collister) Camera operator: visual effects unit, U.S. Marshals, 1998. Second unit director, Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, 1999. Physical production group (special visual effects), Stuart Little, Sony, 1999. Second unit director, Bait (also known as Piege), Warner Bros., 2000.
COLON, Mercedes PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Hervey/Grimes Talent Agency, 10561 Missouri Ave., Suite 2, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mary, U.S. Marshal, Route 666, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Tanya, Crash Landing, Cinetel Films, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Cohost, Maximum Drive, ABC Family, 1994–95. Maria Sanchez, General Hospital, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: SWAT officer, Momentum (also known as Momentum— Wenn gedanken toten konnen and Projekt momentum), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Grace, Tiger Cruise, The Disney Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Girl number one, ⬙Out with the Old,⬙ Family Matters, 1997. Bailiff, ⬙The Sex Drug,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1998. Neela, ⬙Wedding Bell Blues,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1998. Petty Officer Lopez, ⬙Dungaree Justice,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1999. ⬙Remember Me: Part 1,⬙ Rescue 77, The WB, 1999. ⬙When Al Met Dawn,⬙ City Guys, NBC, 1999. Victoria Cruz, ⬙Land Pirates,⬙ Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 2000. Hostess, ⬙Apologize,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven), The WB, 2001. Elana Dominguez, ⬙All Hell Breaks Loose,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2001. Pretty girl, ⬙Detours,⬙ Leap of Faith, NBC, 2002. Katrina Cabrera, bomb technician, ⬙Losing Face,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2002. CIA officer, ⬙Soft Kills,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2003.
Television Work; Movies: Camera operator, The Last Fling, ABC, 1987. Cinematographer, Jury Duty: The Comedy (also known as The Great American Sex Scandal), ABC, 1989. Television Work; Pilots: Camera operator, Heart and Soul, ABC, 1989. Cinematographer, Home of the Brave, The WB, 2002. Television Work; Specials: Cinematographer, Between Cars, HA!, 1990. Cinematographer, R. L. Stine’s ⬙Ghosts of Fear Street,⬙ ABC, 1998. Television Cinematographer; Episodic: Route 66, NBC, 1993. 102
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COOPER RECORDINGS Video Games: Director, Chess Wars, 1996. WRITINGS Teleplays; Miniseries: The Secret of Lost Creek, broadcast on MMC (also known as The All New Mickey Mouse Club, Club MMC, and The Mickey Mouse Club), The Disney Channel, 1989. Match Point, broadcast on MMC (also known as The All New Mickey Mouse Club, Club MMC, and The Mickey Mouse Club), The Disney Channel, 1989.
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Teleplays; Movies: Good Old Boy, The Disney Channel, 1988. (As Paul Cooper) Night of the Wolf, Animal Planet, 2002. The Maldonado Miracle (based on the novel by Theodore Taylor), Showtime, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—Preferred Artists, 16633 Ventura Blvd., Suite 1421, Encino, CA 91436. Contact—3669 Orange Ct., Simi Valley, CA 93063. Career: Writer. Worked as a story editor, script consultant, and producer. Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, instructor of film and television writing; offered other writing instruction.
Some sources cite Cooper as the author of other movies, including Heather and Most Valuable Player.
Member: Writers Guild of America West.
Teleplays; Specials: ⬙She Drinks a Little⬙ (also known as ⬙First Step⬙), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1981. ⬙Tough Girl,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1981. ⬙Between Two Loves⬙ (also known as ⬙Between Two Loves for Jenny⬙ and ⬙Two Loves for Jenny⬙), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1982. ⬙Andrea’s Story: A Hitchhiking Tragedy⬙ (also known as ⬙Did You Hear What Happened to Andrea?⬙), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1983. ⬙All the Kids Do It,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1984. ⬙The War between the Classes,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1985. ⬙Soldier Boys,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1987. ⬙Gangs,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1988. ⬙A Matter of Conscience⬙ (also known as ⬙Schoolbreak Special: A Matter of Conscience⬙), CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1989. ⬙Flour Babies,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1990. ⬙Abby, My Love,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1991.
Awards, Honors: Spur Award, best television script, Western Writers of America, 1982, for ⬙Establish Thou the Work of Our Hands,⬙ Father Murphy; Daytime Emmy Award (with others), outstanding children’s special, 1985, for ⬙All the Kids Do It,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special; Daytime Emmy Award (with others), outstanding children’s special, 1986, for ⬙The War between the Classes,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special; Humanitas Prize, children’s live–action category, 1991, for ⬙Abby, My Love,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special; Annual Black Film Festival Award, Movie Guide Award, Worldfest Award, Houston, TX, and Image Award nomination, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, all best picture, c. 1996, for Once upon a Time ... When We Were Colored; Writers Guild of America Award, children’s script, 2004, for The Maldonado Miracle; award for the video game Chess Wars; other Emmy awards and Emmy Award nominations; Humanitas Prize nominations; Epiphany Prize nomination.
Teleplays; Episodic: The Waltons, CBS, episodes beginning c. 1972. Little House on the Prairie (also known as Little House: A New Beginning), NBC, multiple episodes in both 1976 and 1982. ⬙Blood Brothers,⬙ The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, NBC, 1977.
CREDITS Television Work: Story editor, Brewster Place (series), ABC, 1990. (With others) Executive producer, Night of the Wolf (movie), Animal Planet, 2002. 103
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The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, NBC, other episodes beginning c. 1977. ⬙Call Me Lucky/Torch Singer,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. Hart to Hart, ABC, multiple episodes, beginning c. 1979. Here’s Boomer, NBC, episodes beginning c. 1980. The Littlest Hobo, syndicated, episodes beginning c. 1980. (As Paul Cooper) Father Murphy, NBC, episodes beginning c. 1981. Tales of the Gold Monkey, ABC, episodes beginning c. 1982. Boone, NBC, episodes beginning c. 1983. ⬙Death Takes a Curtain Call,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. Highway to Heaven, NBC, episodes from 1984 to 1989. (Story) ⬙Murder in the Afternoon,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. Morning star/Eveningstar, CBS, c. 1986. Brewster Place, ABC, 1990.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: National Lampoon’s ⬙Class of ’86,⬙ Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, New York City, 1986. Pageant winner, Smile (musical), Lunt–Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1986–87. Flora, the Red Menace (musical), off–Broadway production, 1987. Showing Off, Triad Theater, New York City, 1989. Isn’t It Romantic, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1993. Amy, Company (musical), Long Beach Civic Light Opera, Long Beach, CA, beginning 1993, then Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center Stage Right Theatre, New York City, 1995. Amanda, The Food Chain, Westside Theatre (Upstairs), New York City, 1996. Patient, The Waiting Room, 1996. Julianna, The Batting Cage, Humana Festival of New American Plays, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, c. 1996, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1997. Susanah, A Question of Mercy, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1997. Ginny, Labor Day, Manhattan Theatre Club, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, then Stage II, City Center Theatre, New York City, both 1998. Sig, Freedomland, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, Anne G. Wilder Theatre, New York City, 1998–99. Yvonne Fouchet, The Dinner Party, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1999–2000, then Music Box Theatre, New York City, 2000–2001. Sydney, The Altruists, Vineyard Theatre, 2000. Gimme a Break (benefit performance), The Culture Project, 45 Bleecker, New York City, 2001. Joanna Mace, House [and] Garden (double–bill), Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Theatre, New York City, 2002. The Boyfriend, Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, NY, 2003. Fran’s Bed (staged reading), Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 2003. Rose Stopnick Gellman, Caroline, or Change (musical), New York Shakespeare Festival, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, New York City, 2003–2004, then Eugene O’Neill Theatre, New York City, 2004, later Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 2004. June, Last Easter, Manhattan Class Company, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 2004.
Some sources cite Cooper as the author of episodes of other series, including The Adventures of Shirley Holmes (also known as The Adventures of Shirley Holmes, Detective), YTV. Screenplays: Once upon a Time ... When We Were Colored, BET Pictures/United Image Entertainment/Legacy Releasing, 1995. Video Games: Chess Wars, 1996.
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COX, Veanne 1963– PERSONAL Born January 19, 1963, in Norfolk, VA. Career: Actress, singer, and dancer. Washington Ballet Company, Washington, DC, worked as a dancer. Appeared in commercials; worked as a model. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination and Drama Desk Award nomination, both best featured actress in a musical, 1996, for Company; Outer Critics 104
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COX Voices of Virginia Slims and Janine Wylie, Smoke Alarm: The Unfiltered Truth about Cigarettes, HBO, 1996. Calliope, ⬙Cinderella⬙ (also known as ⬙Rodgers & Hammerstein’s ⬘Cinderella’⬙), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Alice Jean, The George Carlin Show, Fox, 1994. Katie Osbourne, ⬙Nothing on Delilah,⬙ The Five Mrs. Buchanans, CBS, 1994. Toby, ⬙The Fire,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Lisa, ⬙Are You My Mother?,⬙ Pride & Joy, NBC, 1995. Mary, ⬙Falling in Bed Again,⬙ Hope & Gloria, NBC, 1995. Alice, ⬙Caroline and the Big Night,⬙ Caroline and the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1998. Judy, ⬙My Name Is Norm,⬙ Norm (also known as The Norm Show), ABC, 1999. Sandy Whitlow, ⬙Love’s Labor Lost,⬙ Madigan Men, ABC, 2000. Martha Strick, ⬙Maledictus,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2002. Rachel Kane, ⬙Money Changes Everything,⬙ The Education of Max Bickford, CBS, 2002. Mrs. Margolis, ⬙Picture of Perfect,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2003. Faith Hollis, ⬙Unbearable,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI), CBS, 2005. Personable woman God, ⬙The Rise & Fall of Joan Girardi,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2005. Deborah Ross, Just Legal, The WB, 2005.
Appeared in productions of The Vagina Monologues, Westside Theatre (Downstairs), New York City; also appeared in Bodoni County. Appeared in productions at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ; and the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, and in La Jolla, CA. Film Appearances: Haughty princess, Bristlelip, 1982. Tessy Mahoney, Miss Firecracker, Corsair Pictures, 1989. Woman at bus stop, Dirty Money, Raven Releasing, 1994. Laura, Henry Fool, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Eryn, Dangerous Proposition, 1998. Miranda Margulies, You’ve Got Mail, Warner Bros., 1998. Mary Margaret Bishop, Big Eden, 2000. Theresa Dallavale, Erin Brockovich, Universal, 2000. Martha Sedgewick, Beethoven’s 4th, Universal, 2001. Melanie Corman, Two Weeks Notice, Warner Bros., 2002. Caitlin Mellowitz, Marci X, Paramount, 2003. Lenora Gore, The Sasquatch Dumpling Gang, Crazy Dreams Entertainment/Trigger Street Productions, 2006. Maggie, The Land, Picture Farm/Muskat Filmed Properties, 2006.
Appeared as Ellen in episodes of both Burke’s Law, and Love & War, both CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Me & Henry, CBS, 1998. American Family, The WB, 2000. RECORDINGS
Some sources cite an appearance in Rent–a–Husband, c. 2002. Television Appearances; Series: Melissa Miller, One Life to Live, ABC, 2001.
Albums: Company 1995 Broadway revival cast), Angel Records, 1996. Flora, the Red Menace (original off–Broadway cast), Jay Records, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: Helen, Island City, syndicated, 1994. Kristen, My Sexiest Mistake, Oxygen, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Playbill Online, http://www.playbill.com, June 18, 2004. Theatermania, http://www.theatermania.com, March 13, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials: Robin Miller, Out of Step, ABC, 1984. Class of ’86 (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Class of ’86⬙), Showtime, 1986. 105
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CULVER, Michael 1938– PERSONAL Born June 16, 1938, in Hampstead, London, England; son of Roland Culver (an actor) and Daphne Rye; brother of Robin Culver (an actor); married Lucinda Curtis (an actress), 1962; children: Roderic (an actor). Education: Trained with Dundee Repertory Company, Dundee, Scotland.Avocational Interests: Playing the game go.
Television Appearances; Movies: Donald Maclean, Philby, Burgess, and Maclean, Granada Television, 1977. Malcolm, Rain on the Roof, London Weekend Television, 1980. General Mohnke, The Bunker (also known as Le bunker), CBS, 1981. Ex–husband and father, Mrs. Silly, Granada Television, 1983. Lord Halifax, Countdown to War, [Great Britain], 1989. Dr. Thomas Underhill, The Green Man, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Mr. Gervaise, Losing Track, BBC, 1992. Lord chief justice Bingham, Anybody’s Nightmare, Carlton Television, 2001. Ian Lovett, New Tricks, BBC, 2003. Lord Cullen, Derailed, BBC, 2005. Koslowski, Good Girl, Bad Girl, 2006.
Career: Actor. Military service: Joined the Air Cadets. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The First Churchills, BBC, 1969, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1971. Captain Harville, Persuasion, BBC, 1971. John Tregannon, Elizabeth R, BBC–2, 1971, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1972. Jerry, The Befrienders, BBC, 1972. Axel, Haerte 10, Westdeutscher Rundfunk (West Germany [now Germany]), 1974. Major Erwin Brandt, Secret Army, BBC, 1977–78, then The Entertainment Channel, beginning c. 1982. Ernest Clifford, Breakaway, BBC, c. 1980. David Kremer, Diamonds, Independent Television, 1981. Lord Manderstoke, Fanny by Gaslight, BBC, 1981, then The Entertainment Channel, 1982, also broadcast on Seven Network (Australia). Group captain James Christie, Squadron, BBC, 1982. Nick Hannah, Chessgame, Independent Television, 1983. Dicky Cruyer, Game, Set, and Match, Granada Television, 1988, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1989. Ralph Saroyan, The House of Eliott, BBC, 1991–94, Arts and Entertainment, beginning 1991. Prior Robert, Cadfael, Central Independent Television, 1994–98, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 1995–99. Pathologist, Touching Evil (also known as Touching Evil, Series One), Independent Television, beginning 1997, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1999, then followed by Touching Evil II (also known as Touching Evil, Series Two), Independent Television, beginning 1998, broadcast on Mystery! (also known as Mystery! Touching Evil II), PBS, 2000, then followed by Touching Evil III (also known as Touching Evil, Series Three), Independent Television, beginning 1999, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials: Holborn, ⬙The Devil’s Eggshell,⬙ Play of the Month (also known as Play of the Month: The Devil’s Eggshell), BBC, 1966. Jerry, ⬙The Befrienders,⬙ Drama Playhouse (also known as Drama Playhouse: The Befrienders—Drink a Toast to Dear Old Dad), BBC, 1970. Half the Picture, BBC, 1996. Sir William Macpherson, The Colour of Justice (also known as The Colour of Justice: The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry), 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Detective constable Haywick, ⬙To Await Collection,⬙ You Can’t Win, BBC, 1961. Reporter, ⬙Driven to the Brink,⬙ Silent Evidence, BBC, 1962. ⬙The Victorian Chaise Lounge,⬙ Studio Four, BBC, 1962. Robin Gregson, ⬙The Patch Card,⬙ Suspense, BBC, 1963. ⬙Home by Four,⬙ Moonstrike, BBC, 1963. Lieutenant Lewis, ⬙The Critical Moment,⬙ R3, BBC, 1965. Muir, ⬙Go Ahead, I Only Live Here,⬙ The Spies, BBC, 1966. Danny, ⬙The Bridge,⬙ Man in a Suitcase, Independent Television, 1967. Price, ⬙Get–a–Way!,⬙ The Avengers, Associated British Picture Corporation, 1969. Minister’s parliamentary private secretary, ⬙No Room for Error,⬙ Doomwatch, BBC, 1971. Paul, ⬙I Want You to Understand Me,⬙ The Guardians, Independent Television, 1971. 106
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CULVER Soames, ⬙Poetic Justice, Innit?,⬙ Minder, Independent Television, 1982. Reggie Thorne, ⬙Third Party,⬙ The Bounder, Independent Television, 1983. Edward Symmington, ⬙The Moving Finger,⬙ Miss Marple, Series I (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Miss Marple, Series I⬙ and Miss Marple), BBC, Arts and Entertainment, and 7 Network (Australia), 1985. James Jarvis, ⬙Blood Brothers,⬙ Casualty, BBC, 1986. Sir Reginald Musgrave, ⬙The Musgrave Ritual,⬙ The Return of Sherlock Holmes, Granada Television and Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Major Edmund Philipson, ⬙Death with Due Notice,⬙ Hannay, Thames Television, 1988. Greg Simpson, ⬙Love Letters from a Dead Man,⬙ Boon, Independent Television, 1989. ⬙Ratline,⬙ Saracen, Central Television, 1989. Mark Frobisher, ⬙A Soldier’s Death,⬙ TECX, Central Independent Television, 1990. Aragan, ⬙The Whistling Bandit,⬙ Zorro, The Family Channel, 1991. Roger Bacon, ⬙The Transmission of Roger Bacon,⬙ Timewatch (also known as BBC History: Timewatch), BBC, 1991. Sir George Bluff–Gore, ⬙The Darling Buds of May: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Darling Buds of May, Independent Television, 1991. Sir George Bluff–Gore, ⬙When the Green Woods Laugh: Part 2,⬙ The Darling Buds of May, Independent Television, 1991. Arnold Featherstone, ⬙Members Only,⬙ Lovejoy, BBC, 1992. Maugham Willowbank, ⬙The Day of the Devil,⬙ Inspector Morse (also known as Inspector Morse, Series Nine), Central Television, 1993, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1996. Portico, ⬙Knight’s Bridge,⬙ Neverwhere, BBC–2, 1996. Philip Wallace, Emmerdale Farm (also known as Emmerdale), Yorkshire Television, 2003. Hugo Weatherby, ⬙Project Friendly Fire,⬙ Spooks, BBC, 2004, broadcast as MI–5, Arts and Entertainment.
Dr. Pembroke, ⬙Many a Slip,⬙ Public Eye, Independent Television, 1972. Kurt, ⬙Nuisance Value,⬙ The Persuaders!, Associated British Picture Corporation, 1972. Symons, ⬙Queen’s Messenger,⬙ No Exit, BBC, 1972. George Reed, ⬙Diamonds Are Never Forever,⬙ New Scotland Yard, Independent Television, 1973. Health inspector, ⬙Polonaise,⬙ Special Branch, Thames Television, 1973. Squire Armstrong, ⬙A Member of the Family: Part 2,⬙ The Adventures of Black Beauty, London Weekend Television, 1973. John Melrose, ⬙A Lady of Considerable Talent,⬙ Sutherland’s Law, BBC, 1975. Paul Ashworth, ⬙Blind Alley,⬙ Softly, Softly (also known as Softly, Softly: Task Force), BBC, 1975. Peter ⬙Pete⬙ Irving, ⬙The Guardian of Piri,⬙ Space: 1999 (also known as Spazio: 1999), syndicated, 1975. Robin Vestey, ⬙Let the People See,⬙ Within These Walls, Independent Television, 1975. Simon Burns, ⬙Nurse Will Make It Better⬙ (also known as ⬙The Devil’s Web⬙ and ⬙Thriller: Nurse Will Make It Better⬙), Thriller, Associated Television, 1975. Victor Simmons, ⬙Evidence of Death,⬙ Whodunnit?, Thames Television, 1975. Major Farjeon, ⬙Honour and Obey,⬙ The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC and PBS, 1976. Major Farjeon, ⬙A Matter of Honour,⬙ The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC and PBS, 1976. Major Farjeon, ⬙A Nice Class of Premises,⬙ The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC and PBS, 1976. ⬙The Buccaneer,⬙ Warship, BBC, 1976. James, ⬙Dead on Arrival,⬙ Van der Valk, Independent Television, 1977. Lieutenant Mannering, ⬙Man in Reserve,⬙ Warship, BBC, 1977. Walters, ⬙Hostage,⬙ The New Avengers (also known as The New Avengers in Canada and Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir), Independent Television, 1977. Dave Leeford, ⬙Money, Money, Money,⬙ The Sweeney, Independent Television, 1978. Dr. Walcott Brown, ⬙The Limbo Connection,⬙ Armchair Thriller (also known as Armchair Thriller: The Limbo Connection), Thames Television and PBS, 1978. De Courcey, ⬙Blood Money,⬙ Dick Turpin, Independent Television, 1980. Joseph ⬙Joey⬙ Chalk, ⬙Box Eight,⬙ Turtle’s Progress, Associated Television, 1980. Mark, ⬙Charlie Boy,⬙ Hammer House of Horror, Associated Television, 1980. Stephen Brook, ⬙Room with a View,⬙ Shoestring, BBC, 1980. Ben, ⬙Unlucky in Love,⬙ A Fine Romance, London Weekend Television and PBS, 1981. Lieutenant colonel Peter Lawson, ⬙Lawson’s Last Stand,⬙ The Professionals, Independent Television, 1982. Nigel Cavendish, Foxy Lady, Independent Television, 1982.
Some sources cite appearances in The Revenue Man and This Man Craig, both BBC. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Man in a punt, From Russia with Love (also known as Ian Fleming’s ⬙From Russia with Love⬙), United Artists, 1964. (Uncredited) Member of Vulcan bomber crew, Thunderball (also known as Ian Fleming’s ⬙Thunderball⬙), United Artists, 1965. Jim, Crossplot, United Artists, 1969. Johnny Longbridge, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1969. Lieutenant Bailes, The Body Stealers (also known as Invasion of the Body Stealers, Out of Thin Air, and Thin Air), Allied Artists, 1969. 107
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A Share in the Sun, Cambridge Theatre, 1966. An Ideal Husband, Theatre Royal, Windsor, England, 1979. Albert Speer, Nuremberg, Tricycle Theatre, London, 1996. Sir William Macpherson, The Colour of Justice (also known as The Colour of Justice: The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry), Tricycle Theatre, Theatre Royal, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, and National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, London, all 1999.
Stage Appearances: The Sleeping Prince, Streatham Hill Theatre, London, 1956. Duke of Bedford, King Henry V, Old Vic Theatre, London, then Broadway Theatre, New York City, both 1958–59. Member of ensemble, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (also known as Twelfth Night), Old Vic Theatre, then Broadway Theatre, both 1958–59. Servant, Hamlet, Old Vic Theatre, then Broadway Theatre, both 1958–59. Murdoch and Priestley, A Severed Head, Criterion Theatre, London, 1963.
RECORDINGS Audiobooks: Ted Allbeury, A Wilderness of Mirrors, Chivers Audio Books, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Radio Times, October 16, 1982, pp. 13, 15, 51.
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DALY, Jane 1948– (Jane Daly–Gamble) PERSONAL
Also appeared in Gross Anatomy; The Black Marble; Airport.
Born April 20, 1948, in Philadelphia, PA; married Michael McGowan (a camera operator; divorced); married Duncan Gamble, May, 1982; children: (first marriage) Mike; (second marriage) Grady. Education: University of Miami, B.F.A. (magna cum laude).
Television Appearances; Series: (As Jane Daly–Gamble) Shelley Granger/Kelly Harper, Capitol, CBS, 1982–83. Ms. Kate Adler, Roomies, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Carol Banding, Murder One, Dancer 0, NBC, 1983. Gail Kornberg, Miracle Landing, CBS, 1990. Barbara, In the Line of Duty: A Cop for the Killing (also known as A Cop for the Killing and In the Line of Duty: Blood Brothers), NBC, 1990. Lorraine, Runaway Father, CBS, 1991. Star (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Star⬙), NBC, 1993. Lorrie, And Then There Was One, Lifetime, 1994. Ginnie Mae Cooper, Bermuda Triangle, ABC, 1996. Amanda Flemming, Two Voices (also known as Two Small Voices), Lifetime, 1997. Doctor number one, Little Girl Fly Away, CBS, 1998.
Addresses: Agent—Geddes Agency, 8430 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 200, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Competed in the Miss Teenage America Pageant, 1963; began modeling and appearing in commercials at the age of 14; appeared in over 100 national and regional commercials; Village Actors Studio, owner. Also worked as a teacher, coach, and public speaker; course designer and seminar leader; professional reading group leader; The Great Books Foundation, Literature and Literary Criticism expert; Compton Unified School District, independent contractor, 2001–02.
Also appeared in Joe Dancer, ABC. CREDITS Television Appearances; Pilots: Randy, Pottsville, CBS, 1980. Kelly Porter, Did You Hear About Josh and Kelly?!, CBS, 1980. Mona Martin, I Love Her Anyway!, ABC, 1981. Dorothy Buddner, Where’s Rodney?, NBC, 1990.
Film Appearances: Terry, Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things (also known as Revenge of the Living Dead and Things from the Dead), Gemini, 1972. Joanne, Dead of the Night (also known as Deathdream, Night Walk, Soif de sang, The Night Andy Came Home, The Veteran, and Whispers), Entertainment International Pictures, 1974. Ruth, North Dallas Forty, Paramount, 1979.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Da Da,⬙ The Paper Chase (also known as The Paper Chase: The Fourth Year, The Paper Chase: The Graduation Year, The Paper Chase: The Second Year, and The Paper Chase: The Third Year), CBS, 1978. Midge–Ann, Soap, ABC, 1979. ⬙Angie and Joyce Go to Jail,⬙ Angie, ABC, 1980. Angie, ⬙Schwarzwald,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1987. ⬙Joey’s Hero,⬙ Gimme a Break!, NBC, 1987. Mrs. Geraldi, ⬙Take a Left at the Altar,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. Lorraine Douglas, ⬙Amazing Man,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1987. ⬙Duck! L’Orange!,⬙ Beverly Hills Buntz, NBC, 1988. Pam, ⬙Cardinal Sin,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1989. Christine Chadway, ⬙All in the Neighborhood: Part 1,⬙ Family Ties, NBC, 1989. Connie, ⬙The Mouse That Soared,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1989. Gail, ⬙Breaking Up is Hard to Do,⬙ Dear John, NBC, 1990. Varria, ⬙The Most Toys,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1990. ⬙Rebecca McManus and Steve Arnold,⬙ Lifestories, NBC, 1990. ⬙Diamond Dogs,⬙ WIOU, CBS, 1990. Christine Hayes, ⬙The Defense,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1991. Real estate agent, ⬙Suspicious Minds,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1993. Elaine Forbes, ⬙Under the Influence,⬙ Picket Fences, CBS, 1993. Molly Campbell, Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1994. Dr. Joan Calloway, ⬙War and Peace: Part 1,⬙ Sisters, NBC, 1996. Diane Armitage, ⬙Last Call,⬙ ER, NBC, 1996. Barbara Norton, ⬙Game, Set, and Match,⬙ Pensacola: Wings of Gold, syndicated, 1998. Lizbeth Rawlings, ⬙Nobody’s Child,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1999. Lizbeth Rawlings, ⬙Goodbyes,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1999. Dr. Jan Adams, ⬙The Time They Had Not,⬙ Time of Your Life, Fox, 1999. Mrs. Holt, ⬙Badlaa,⬙ The X Files (also known as The X–Files), Fox, 2001. Kathy Lindstrom, ⬙Boooz,⬙ Felicity, The WB, 2001. April Wright, ⬙Can They Do That with Vegetables?,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2002. Mrs. Garrett, ⬙Blood Is Thicker Than Liquor,⬙ Girlfriends, UPN, 2003. Mrs. Garrett, ⬙The Wedding,⬙ Girlfriends, UPN, 2003. ⬙Mrs. Grubman,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2004. Janet Tuchman, Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004.
DANIEL, Brittany 1976– PERSONAL Full name, Brittany Ann Daniel; born March 17, 1976, in Gainesville, FL; daughter of C. B. and Carolyn Daniel; twin sister of Cynthia Daniel (an actress). Avocational Interests: Rock climbing, roller blading, and reading. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Rigberg Entertainment Group, 1180 South Beverly Dr., Suite 601, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actress. Began modeling at the age of 11, appearing in magazines such as YM and Seventeen; appeared in television commercial for Doublemint Gum, 1993, McDonalds, 1997, Crest Whitestrips, 2004. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best young actress in an off–primetime series, 1993, for Swans Crossing; Youth in Film Award, best performance by a young actress in a TV comedy series, 1993–94, Young Artist Award (with Cynthia Daniel), best performance—young actress in a TV comedy series, 1995, both for Sweet Valley High. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Blinkie, The Basketball Diaries, New Line Cinema, 1995. Rachel, Sonic Impact, New City Releasing, 1999. Brandy, Joe Dirt (also known as The Adventures of Joe Dirt), Columbia, 2001. Jenny, Club Dread (also known as Broken Lizard’s ⬙Club Dread⬙), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Megan Vandergeld, White Chicks, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Dani Cummings, The Hamiltons, 2005. Dirty, Snp, 2005. Samantha Stone, Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders (also known as The Hillside Strangler), Silver Nitrate Films, 2006. Kelly Liffen, Loveless in Los Angeles, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Mila Rosnovsky, Swans Crossing, syndicated, 1992. Jessica Wakefield, Sweet Valley High (also known as California College: Les jumelles de Sweet Valley and Francine Pascal’s ⬙Sweet Valley High⬙), syndicated, 1994–97, then UPN, 1997–98. Sophia, That ’80s Show, Fox, 2002.
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D’AQUINO Addresses: Agent—The Gage Group, 14724 Ventura Blvd., Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 91403.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, The 100 Scariest Movie Moments, Bravo, 2004.
Career: Actor. Television Appearances; Movies: Cindy Evers, On Hostile Ground, TBS, 2000. Kimberly, Totally Awesome, VH1, 2006.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As John Di Aquino) Varges De La Cosa, Wildside, ABC, 1985. (As John DiAquino) Jean Lebec, Dirty Dozen: The Series, Fox, 1988. Detective Michael Burton, Shades of L.A., syndicated, 1990–91. Lieutenant Benjamin ⬙Ben⬙ Krieg, seaQuest DSV (also known as seaQuest 2032), NBC, 1993–94. Stuart Dunston, a recurring role, JAG, CBS, 2000–2002. Larry O’Shea, That’s My Bush! (also known as That’s My Dick), Comedy Central, 2001.
Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Reel Comedy: Joe Dirt, Comedy Central, 2001. Television Appearances; Pilots: Brynn, 111 Gramercy Park, ABC, 2003. Cari Layne, North Shore, Fox, 2004. Also appeared as E. B., Fortunate Son, NBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: The New Leave It to Beaver, The Disney Channel, TBS, and syndicated, 1987. Eve Whitman, ⬙Like a Virgin,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 1999. Eve Whitman, ⬙Homecoming,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 1999. Eve Whitman, ⬙None of the Above,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 1999. Eve Whitman, ⬙Indian Summer,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 1999. Penny, ⬙Eric’s Hot Cousin,⬙ That ’70s Show, Fox, 2002. Sarah, ⬙The Goodbye Girl,⬙ Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 2003. Guest, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2004. Guest, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Carmen, ⬙Charlie Has Cancer,⬙ It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Channel, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As John DiAquino) Lieutenant Carl Corelli, Police Story: The Watch Commander (also known as The Watch Commander), ABC, 1988. Bill Jerome, Stompin’ at the Savoy, CBS, 1992. Paul Richards, The Babysitter’s Seduction, NBC, 1996. Ray Hertz, Hard Time, TNT, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As John DiAquino) Married man on cruise, ⬙Guilt Trip,⬙ Amazing Stories (also known as Steven Spielberg’s ⬙Amazing Stories⬙), NBC, 1985. (As John DiAquino) Nick Patrelli, ⬙Infinity and Jelly Doughnuts,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1987. (As John DiAquino) Frank LaMotta, ⬙Jimmy—October 14, 1964,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1989. Jim Roper, ⬙The Clown,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1989. (As John DiAquino) ⬙In Vino Veritas,⬙ Christine Cromwell (also known as The ABC Saturday Mystery Movie), ABC, 1990. (As John Di Aquino) Dwayne Meeks, ⬙Mr. Awesome,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1992. Frank LaMotta, ⬙Deliver Us from Evil—March 19, 1966,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1992. (As John Di Aquino) Sergeant Tom Jarrow, ⬙The Classic Murder,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Young Mo, ⬙Reel Life,⬙ Tequila and Bonetti, CBS, 1992. (In archive footage) Dwayne Meeks, ⬙The Revenge,⬙ Matlock, ABC, 1993. Tonchi, ⬙Mirror Image—August 8, 1953,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1993. (As John DiAquino) ⬙The Merchant,⬙ Dark Justice, CBS, 1993. Agent Raymond Geary, ⬙To Prey in Darkness,⬙ M.A.N. T.I.S., Fox, 1994.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in Sister Hazel’s ⬙Champagne High,⬙ 1999.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Al, ⬙Nightmare Cafe,⬙ Nightmare Cafe, NBC, 1992. Benjamin Krieg, seaQuest DSV (also known as seaQuest 2032), NBC, 1993. Film Appearances: (As John DiAquino) Lieutenant John Chadway, No Way Out, Orion, 1987. (As John Di Aquino) Fritz, Slipping into Darkness, MCEG Productions, 1988. Joel, Pumpkinhead (also known as Vengeance: The Demon), United Artists, 1989. Louis, Cowboys and Angels (short film), 1999. John, It’s All about You, 2002. Stage Appearances: Nick, Over the River and through the Woods, Caldwell Theatre Company, Blowing Rock Stage Company Professional Theatre, Blowing Rock, NC, 2004. Italian 101 (solo show), Blowing Rock Stage Company Professional Theatre, 2004. Appeared in other productions. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: Italian 101 (solo show), Blowing Rock Stage Company Professional Theatre, Blowing Rock, NC, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Starlog, February, 1994.
DAVIES, Glynis (Glenis Davis) PERSONAL Addresses: Contact—c/o 2929 West 4th Ave., Apt. 102, Vancouver, British Columbia V6K 4T3 Canada. Career: Actress and writer. Awards, Honors: Leo Award nomination, best screenwriting, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 1999, Genie Award nomination, best live action short, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2000, both for Revisited; Leo Award
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nomination, best screenwriting, 2001, for Lift; Leo Award nominations, feature length drama—best screenwriting and feature length drama—best supporting performance by a female, 2005, both for Desolation Sound.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Alice, Broken Badges, CBS, 1990. Blair, ⬙Secrets,⬙ Neon Rider, CTV and syndicated, 1991. Paula Farren, ⬙Homecoming,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1992. Inquisitive, John Doe, Fox, 2002.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Three Card Monte, Ambassador Film Distributors, 1978. Gardener, The Mouse and the Woman, 1980. (As Glenis Davis) Younger nun, Deadline, Pan– Canadian Film Distributors, 1981. All the Years (short), 1984. Nurse, Rolling Vengeance, Apollo Pictures, 1987. Mrs. Douglas, Stella, Buena Vista, 1990. Elsie, Revisited (short), 1998. Coupon lady, Disturbing Behavior (also known as Disturbing Behaviour), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Buffy’s mom, Scary Movie, Dimension Films, 2000. God’s assistant, Lift (short), 2000. Yoga instructor, The Wild Guys, 2004. Mother, rich woman, My Old Man (short), 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙The Trance,⬙ The Twilight Zone, syndicated, 1988. Defense Council Nelson, ⬙Tooms,⬙ The X Files (also known as X–Files), Fox, 1994. Ellen, ⬙Irresistible,⬙ The X Files (also known as X–Files), Fox, 1995. Monica, ⬙2Shy,⬙ The X Files (also known as X–Files), Fox, 1995. Cora, ⬙Dark Angel,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and syndicated, 1997. Mrs. O’Leary, ⬙Hangman,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1998. Vivian, ⬙Eye–see–you.com,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1999. Fran, ⬙Don’t Try This at Home,⬙ Beggars and Choosers, Showtime, 1999. Young Catherine Langford, ⬙1969,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 1999. Rachel Reid, ⬙A Rising Tide Takes All Boats,⬙ Hope Island, PAX, 2000. Mrs. Kerner, ⬙The Ties That Bind,⬙ Mysterious Ways, NBC, 2000. Tricia Kroeger, ⬙Sweet Meat,⬙ The Fearing Mind, Fox Family, 2000. Daryl, ⬙Return,⬙ Freedom, UPN, 2001. Mrs. Applebaum, ⬙Dead Ringer,⬙ So Weird, The Disney Channel, 2001. Sue Ellis, ⬙Tastes Like Chicken,⬙ Wolf Lake, CBS, 2001. Dr. Baker, ⬙Human Trials,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime and syndicated, 2002. Candace MacNeil, ⬙The Devil Made Me Do It,⬙ Glory Days, The WB, 2002. Mrs. Palmer, ⬙Shimmer,⬙ Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2002. Mentally ill woman, ⬙Cradle of Darkness,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2002. Mrs. Sanborn, ⬙A Big Enough Fan,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 2002. Patricia Greenley, ⬙Prime Suspect,⬙ Black Sash, The WB, 2003. Ambassador Noor, ⬙Homecoming,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2003. Deidre Daly, ⬙Send in the Clown,⬙ Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marion, Evergreen, NBC, 1985. Dr. Georgina Delmann, Sole Survivor (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Sole Survivor⬙), 2000. Mona, A Girl Thing, Showtime, 2001. Teacher, Taken (also known as Steve Spielberg Presents ⬙Taken⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Andrea St. James, One Police Plaza, CBS, 1986. Burns’ nurse, Last Wish, ABC, 1992. Brown, Relentless: Mind of a Killer, NBC, 1993. Franny, For the Love of Nancy, ABC, 1994. Dr. Taylor, Silencing Mary (also known as Campus Justice), NBC, 1998. Rose Cullen, Sealed with a Kiss, ABC, 1998. Audrey, The Color of Courage, USA Network, 1999. Andrea, Resurrection, ABC, 1999. A Vision of Murder: The Story of Danielle, CBS, 2000. Natalia Slavyanska, Frankie & Hazel (also known as Frankie & Hazel—Zwei madchen starten durch), Showtime, 2000. Nea Friend, The Wednesday Woman, CBS, 2000. Karen Adams, Bang, Bang, You’re Dead, Showtime, 2002. Ms. Perkins, 1st to Die (also known as F1rst to Die and James Patterson’s ⬙F1rst to Die⬙), NBC, 2003. Marian, An Unexpected Love (also known as This Much I Know), Lifetime, 2003. Aunt Mary, Jack, Showtime, 2004. Kathy Shepard, Desolation Sound, Lifetime, 2005. 113
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WRITINGS Screenplays: Revisited, 1998. Lift, 2000.
Television Appearances; Series: Brad, It’s Me Gerald, Showcase, 2005.
Television Movies: Desolation Sound, Lifetime, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mark Lepage, October 1970, CBC, 2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Teenager, Songs in Ordinary Time, CBS, 2000. Sailor Fantaine, A Glimpse of Hell, FX Channel, 2001. (Uncredited) Reporter, The Pilot’s Wife (also known as La femme du pilote), CBS, 2002. Vikerton, Devil’s Perch, Outdoor Life Network (OLN), 2005.
DAY, Mark 1978– (Tony Bishop, E. Mark Day) PERSONAL Born October 4, 1978, in Port Hawkesbury, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Education: Studied theatre at Acadia University.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Himself, 2003 Much Music Video Music Awards, MuchMusic, 2003. Himself, 2004 Much Music Video Music Awards, MuchMusic, 2004.
Addresses: Manager—Parent Management, Inc., 530 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1V2, Canada.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ReGenesis, The Movie Network (Canada), c. 2004.
Career: Actor. On–air announcer and host at various radio stations, including CIGO AM, Port Hawkesbury, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1993–97, CJFX FM, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1997–98, and the HAWK (101.5 FM), Port Hawkesbury, 2001–02. Creator, performer, and writer of The Tony Bishop Show. Appeared in commercials. Known as E. Mark Day and Tony Bishop.
Some sources cite an appearance as Andre, Promised Land (also known as Home of the Brave), CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Craig ⬙Leggs⬙ Legassic, Cheap Draft, broadcast on Comedy Week, CBC, 2006.
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Television Work; Series: Stand–in, Made in Canada (also known as The Industry), CBC, c. 1998–2003.
Film Appearances: Tough Hal, Deeply (also known as Sur fond d’ocean), Odeon Films, 2000. Priest, Julie Walking Home (also known as The Healer, Julia wraca do domu, Julies Reise, and Le retour de Julie), First Look Media/Overseas FilmGroup, 2002. Russian sailor, K–19: The Widowmaker (also known as K*19: The Widowmaker and K–19: Terreur sous la mer), Paramount, 2002. Mike Pringle, Backjumping (short film), Monster Productions/Second Wave Productions, 2003. Johnny, Boyclops, Monster Productions/Second Wave Productions, 2004. Mark, A Hole in One, Beech Hill Films, 2004. Rodney, Don’t. Don’t Break Up with Megan (short film), BlackDog Films/Second Wave Productions, 2004. Donnie, Toronto Minutes, Monster Productions, c. 2005. Jack Tucker, Trucker, GreeneStreet Films, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cape Breton Post, January 4, 2003, p. D2. Halifax Daily News, May 29, 2003, p. 32. Reporter, January 5, 2001, p. 8.
DELAROSA, Yvonne (Yvonne DeLaRosa, Yvonne DeLarosa Green, Yvonne De La Rosa) PERSONAL Full name, Yvonne Delarosa Green; raised in Los Angeles, CA. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A. (film and television), M.F.A. (screenwrit114
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DENNEN Film Appearances: Sasha, Scrambled Eggs (short film), Glass Beach Entertainment, 2004. Priquita, Blue Sombrero, Insomnia Media Group, 2005. Delia Reyes, Memoirs, PlayGrounds, Ink!, 2006. Maria, Junior Pilot (also known as Jr. Pilot), Green Communications, 2006. Marla, Fells Point, Navaro Films, 2006.
ing); also trained at Los Angeles Community College and Moorpark College; studied drama with various teachers.Avocational Interests: Recording electronic music, surfing. Addresses: Agent—Defining Artists, 4342 Lankershim Blvd., Universal City, CA 91602. Manager—Heidi Rotbart, Heidi Rotbart Management, 4000 Warner Blvd., Building 160, Room 716, Burbank, CA 91522.
Some sources cite appearances in The After Party, Low– Rider, Mr. Mojo Risin, and Salsa Challenged.
Career: Actress. Volunteer mentor for children. Also known as Yvonne DeLarosa Green.
Stage Appearances: Chicago Conspiracy Trial, Odyssey Ensemble Theatre, Los Angeles, 1994. In Her Shoes, Hudson Avenue Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2003.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, affiliated with Nosotros. Awards, Honors: Scholarship, National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts.
Appeared in productions of El Elevador, East Los Angeles Players, Los Angeles; Flesh and Blood, Geffen Theatre; Fool for Love, Los Angeles Theatre Group, Los Angeles; God, Moorpark College, Moorpark, CA; Hey Chavez!, Electric Lodge Theatre, Venice, CA; and Secrets, Kaiser Permanente Theatre Programs.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: (As Yvonne De La Rosa) Catherine ⬙Gypsy⬙ Share, Helter Skelter, CBS, 2004. Alejandra Kendrick, Desolation Canyon, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. (As Yvonne DeLaRosa) Emily, Mystery Woman: Snapshot, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Author of the screenplay Mr. Mojo Risin.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Isabella, ⬙The Heartbeat,⬙ The Fighting Fitzgeralds, NBC, 2001. Emily Encerrado, ⬙The Hero Heart,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2003. (As Yvonne DeLaRosa) Clerk, ⬙The Immortals,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2003. Jackie Perez, ⬙The Vision Thing,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2004. Carmen, ⬙Ice Cubed,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 2005. Carmen Alvarez, ⬙Good Housekeeping,⬙ The Closer, TNT, 2005. Estella Ramirez, ⬙10,000 Steps,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2005. Serena, ⬙Dead in the Nethers,⬙ Weeds, Showtime, 2005. Noemi Alvarez, ⬙Loves Me Not,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Hollywood Reporter, October 14, 2003. Latin Heat, April, 2003.
DENNEN, Barry 1938– PERSONAL Born February 22, 1938, in Chicago, IL. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, graduated. Addresses: Agent—Tisherman Agency, 6767 Forest Lawn Dr., Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90068.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Inez Ortez, Senor White (also known as Sr. White), Fox, 2003.
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Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Award, best actor, c. 1969, for Cabaret.
Television Appearances; Movies: Adolf Hitler, Ring of Passion (also known as Countdown to the Big One), NBC, 1978. Mr. Martin, Killer Instinct (also known as Deadly Observation), NBC, 1988. Stage manager, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (also known as What Ever Happened To ... ?), ABC, 1991. Dr. Landover, She Woke Up, ABC, 1992. Singing groom, Manhood, Showtime, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Psychiatrist, The Secret Cinema (short film), Film– Makers’ Cooperative, 1968. Title role, The Juggler of Notre Dame (also known as The Legend of the Juggler), 1970. Mendel, Fiddler on the Roof (musical), United Artists, 1971. Pontius Pilate, Jesus Christ Superstar (rock opera), MCA/ Universal, 1973. Blount, Madhouse (also known as Deathday, The Madhouse of Dr. Fear, and The Revenge of Dr. Death), American International Pictures, 1974. Julian, Brannigan (also known as Joe Battle), United Artists, 1975. Claude LaMont, ⬙High Adventure,⬙ The Kentucky Fried Movie, Best Film & Video/United Film Distribution, 1977. Mad bomber, Rabbit Test, Avco–Embassy, 1978. Bill Watson, The Shining (also known as Stanley Kubrick’s ⬙The Shining⬙), Warner Bros., 1980. Irwin Lapsey, Shock Treatment, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Stage manager, Ragtime, Paramount, 1981. Voices of Chamberlain and podling, The Dark Crystal, Universal, 1982. Demitri, Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Dr. McClean, Superman III (also known as Superman vs. Superman), Warner Bros., 1983. Woparico, Not for Publication, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1984. Hikmet, Memed My Hawk (also known as The Lion and the Hawk), Jadran Film, 1984, Filmworld, 1987. The major, Liquid Dreams, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1991. Terry the pterodactyl, Clifford, Orion, 1994. Thomas, Twin Sitters (also known as The Babysitters), Global Pictures, 1994. Praying man, Titanic, Paramount, 1997. Voice of Chamberlain, The Power of the Dark Crystal (animated), Odyssey Motion Pictures, 2006.
Television Appearances; Specials: Voice, The Velveteen Rabbit (animated), CTV (Canada) and syndicated, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: Fred, ⬙The Great Escape,⬙ Batman, ABC, 1968. Kirby, ⬙The Quickness of the Hand,⬙ Codename, BBC, 1970. Professor Knox, ⬙I’m Glad I’m Just an Oilman ...,⬙ The Troubleshooters (also known as Mogul), BBC, 1970. ⬙Dragon’s Teeth,⬙ Ryan International, BBC, 1970. Max Frank, ⬙The Diplomat,⬙ Hadleigh, Yorkshire Television, 1971. Toomey, ⬙Paper Chase,⬙ Paul Temple, BBC, 1971. Mr. Mephisto, ⬙Mr. Mephisto,⬙ Monster Squad, NBC, 1976. Hitler, ⬙Anschluss ’77,⬙ Wonder Woman (also known as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman and The New Original Wonder Woman), CBS, 1977. ⬙The Limehouse Connection,⬙ Q.E.D. (also known as Mastermind), CBS, 1982. Lewis Grumman, ⬙A Steele at Any Price,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1983. Dr. Stein, ⬙He’ll See You Now,⬙ Oxbridge Blues, BBC–2, 1984. Salesperson, ⬙Queen for a Day,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985. News dealer, ⬙Secret Cinema,⬙ Amazing Stories (also known as Steven Spielberg’s ⬙Amazing Stories⬙), NBC, 1986. Winston Bedell, ⬙Look Ma, No Talent,⬙ Newhart, CBS, 1986. Mr. D, ⬙No Strings,⬙ Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1987. Voice of shopkeeper, ⬙Double O–Duck,⬙ DuckTales (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙DuckTales⬙), syndicated, 1987. Voices of black knight and Moorloon, ⬙Sir Gyro de Gearloose,⬙ DuckTales (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙DuckTales⬙), syndicated, 1987. Sheldon Persky, ⬙Wearing of the Green,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. ⬙Nick Derringer, P.I.,⬙ Hooperman, ABC, 1988.
Television Appearances; Series: Isidor Rabi, Oppenheimer, BBC–2, 1980, broadcast on American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Buddy, Beau Geste, BBC, 1982. Voice of Krimm, Galtar and the Golden Lance (animated), syndicated, beginning 1985. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Miroslav, Pictures, Associated Television, beginning c. 1981, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also 116
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DENNEN Angeles. Appeared in the musicals Annie Get Your Gun, Irma La Douce, Stop the World, I Want to Get Off, and Sweet Charity. Major Tours: King Herod, Jesus Christ Superstar (rock opera), U.S. cities, c. 2004. RECORDINGS Albums; with Others: Jesus Christ Superstar (original London concept recording), c. 1970. Fiddler on the Roof (film soundtrack), Capitol/EMI, 1971. Jesus Christ Superstar (Broadway cast recording), MCA, c. 1971. Cabaret (original London cast recording), CBS Records, 1973. Jesus Christ Superstar (film soundtrack), Decca, 1973. Jesus Christ Superstar: 25th Anniversary Edition Soundtrack (soundtrack), MCA, 1998. Videos: Voice, The Easter Story (animated; also known as The Greatest Adventure Stories from the Bible: The Easter Story), Hanna–Barbera Productions, 1989.
Provided the voice of the czar, Pinky & the Brain (animated; also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Pinky & the Brain⬙), The WB; a voice for The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda (animated; also known as Don Coyote and Sancho Panda), syndicated; and a voice for Pound Puppies (animated), ABC.
Video Games: Voice of Melek, Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom, Electronic Arts, 1995. Voices of Chief Bogen, first thunder boy, and Blue Casket waiter, Grim Fandango, LucasArts Entertainment, 1998. Voice of Admiral Ratok, Star Trek: Hidden Evil, Activision, 1999. Voice of Fatman for English version, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (also known as Metal Gear Solid 2 and MGS2), Konami of America, 2001. Voice of Loghaire, Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura, 2001. Voice, Forgotten Realms: Icewind Dale—Heart of Winter, Black Isle Studios, 2001. Voices, Star Trek: Armada II, Activision, 2001. Voice of The Dark One, The Mark of Kri, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2002. Voice of Fatman, Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance, Konami of America, 2002. Voices of Gul Oden and Captain Terrik, Star Trek: Bridge Commander, Activision, 2002. Voice of vizier, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Ubi Soft Entertainment, 2003. Voice for English version, Tenchu san (also known as Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven), Activision, 2003. Voice, Lionheart (also known as Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader), Black Isle Studios, 2003.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Solly, Out of the Blue, CBS, 1968. Second clerk, L.A. Law, NBC, 1986. Monsieur Pare, Cafe Americain, NBC, 1993. Television Additional Voices; Animated Series: Jonny Quest, syndicated, 1986–87. Pirates of Darkwater (also known as Dark Water and Pirates of Dark Water), ABC, c. 1991–92. Stage Appearances: Master of ceremonies, Cabaret (musical), Palace Theatre, London, 1969. Pontius Pilate, Jesus Christ Superstar (rock opera), Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1971–73. Ventriloquist’s dummy, Ghetto (musical), Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1986. Major general, The Pirates of Penzance (opera), Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera, 1993. Appeared as Papa Rose, West Hollywood Gypsy, Los Angeles Charity Parody Foundation, Los Angeles; and in She Loves Me (musical), Ahmanson Theatre, Los 117
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Voices of George Bennett, Frederick Grant, Tom Kirkwood, Tony Piovani, Gerald Stokes, and crime scene technician, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Legacy Interactive, 2005. Voices of mole man and others, Fantastic Four, Activision, 2005. Voice, Jade Empire, Microsoft, 2005. Voice, Rainbow Six: Lockdown, Ubisoft Montreal Studios, 2005.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The demon Curupira (guardian of game animals), BeastMaster (also known as BeastMaster: The Legend Continues), Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 1999–2000. Tess Harding, Roswell (also known as Roswell High), The WB, 2000–2001. Claire Littleton, Lost, ABC, 2004—.
WRITINGS Screenplays: The Secret Cinema (short film), Film–Makers’ Cooperative, 1968. Teleplays; Episodic: ⬙Secret Cinema,⬙ Amazing Stories (also known as Steven Spielberg’s ⬙Amazing Stories⬙), NBC, 1986. ⬙Demonella,⬙ The Comic Strip Presents ..., Channel 4 (England), 1993.
Television Appearances; Movies: Chris Hargensen, Carrie, NBC, 2002. Television Appearances; Specials: Claire Littleton, Lost: The Journey, ABC, 2005.
Nonfiction: Life with Barbra: A Love Story (memoir), Prometheus Books, 1997.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Herself, The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2006.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2000. Herself, ⬙Wild on the Islands,⬙ Wild on ..., E! Entertainment Television, 2001. The demon Curupira (guardian of game animals), ⬙The Trial,⬙ BeastMaster (also known as BeastMaster: The Legend Continues), Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2002. Herself, ⬙Tropical Pleasures,⬙ Wild on ..., E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Tess Harding, ⬙Four Aliens and a Baby,⬙ Roswell (also known as Roswell High), UPN, 2002. Herself, The Other Half, syndicated, 2002. Gina, ⬙Dirty White Collar,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2003. Nancy, ⬙Sea Dog,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2003. Gina, ⬙Acts of Congress,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2004. Venus Robinson, ⬙Legal,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004. Herself, Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, ET, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, multiple episodes in 2004. Herself, Fox News Live, Fox, 2005. Herself, Good Morning America (also known as GMA), ABC, 2005. Herself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2005. Herself, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2005.
Electronic: Barry Dennen Official Site, http://www.barrydennen. com, January 15, 2006.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Claire Littleton, Lost, ABC, 2004. Film Appearances: Emily, Brick, Focus Features, 2005. Mac, Santa’s Slay, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Brenda Carter, The Hills Have Eyes, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2006.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Judge, America’s Next Top Model (also known as America’s Next Top Model 2, ANTM, and Top Model), UPN, 2003–2005. Herself, The Surreal Life, VH1, 2005. Herself, The Janice Dickinson Project (also known as Untitled Janice Dickinson Project), Oxygen, beginning 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: CosmoGirl!, December, 2000, 2001, p. 30. FHM, July, 2001. Seventeen, November, 2000, p. 163. Starlog, May, 2001. Teen People, September, 2000. Xpose, January, 2001.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, I Love the ’90s: Part Deux, VH1, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Wendy Williams Is on Fire, VH1, 2003. Herself, When Supermodels Ruled the World, VH1, 2003. Host, 40 Most Awesomely Bad Dirrty Songs ... Ever, VH1, 2004. Herself, The Celebrity Hot 100 of Forbes, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Judge, America’s Next Top Model: The Runway Ahead, UPN, 2004. Herself, The World’s Greatest Supermodels, Channel 5 (England), 2005. Judge, America’s Next Top Model: Return to the Runway, UPN, 2005. Judge, America’s Next Top Model: What the Divas Are Doing Now, UPN, 2005.
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DICKINSON, Janice 1955(?)– PERSONAL Full name, Janice Doreen Dickinson; born February 17, 1955 (some sources cite February 15 or 1953), in Brooklyn, New York, NY; raised in Hollywood, FL; daughter of Ray (in the merchant marines; some sources cite a career in the U.S. Navy) and Jennie Marie (a nurse; maiden name, Pietrzykoski) Dickinson; sister of Debbie Dickinson (a model); married Ron Levy (a composer and musician; divorced); married Simon Fields (a producer), 1992 (divorced, 1993); married Albert Gerston (divorced); children: (with Fields) Nathan; (with Michael Birnbaum, a producer) Savannah.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Evelyn Maynard, ⬙Touched by an Amnesiac,⬙ Buddy Faro, CBS, 1998. Supermodel, ⬙I Don’t Feel So Good,⬙ Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane (also known as Zoe, Zoe ..., and Zoe Bean), The WB, 2000. Herself, ⬙Look Who’s Talking,⬙ Rock Me Baby, UPN, 2004. Paige and herself, ⬙Still Charmed and Kicking,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. Herself, 101 Craziest TV Moments (also known as E’s ⬙101⬙), E! Entertainment Television, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Graham Kaye, Creative Management Group, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 335, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Studio 54,⬙ The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. The O’Reilly Factor, Fox News Channel, 2004. The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004.
Career: Model, actress, and writer. Billed herself as the original supermodel. Appeared in advertisements and worked as a spokesperson. Worked as a photographer. Involved with charitable efforts. Some sources say that Dickinson has been involved in the formation of a modeling agency. 119
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⬙Bedroom Etiquette,⬙ Love Lounge, VH1, 2005. ⬙The Dark Side of Modeling,⬙ The Tyra Banks Show, syndicated, 2005. ⬙Inside the Mind of Janice Dickinson,⬙ The Tyra Banks Show, syndicated, 2005. The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, CNBC, 2005. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. Weekends at the DL, Comedy Central, 2005. ⬙Transsexual Top Model,⬙ The Tyra Banks Show, syndicated, 2006.
Periodicals: Allure, September, 2002, pp. 192–97, 209. Entertainment Weekly, April 30, 2004, p. 168. Los Angeles, September, 2002, p. 21. Newsweek, April 26, 2004, p. 63. New York Daily News, March 21, 2004. People Weekly, May 3, 2004, p. 87. Petersen’s Photographic, December, 1999, p. 59. Top Model, May, 1997, pp. 86–88. TV Guide, June 19, 2005, p. 12; July 3, 2005, pp. 32– 34; August 14, 2005, p. 14. Women’s Wear Daily, August 23, 2002, p. 4.
Television Executive Producer; Series: The Janice Dickinson Project (also known as Untitled Janice Dickinson Project), Oxygen, beginning 2006.
Electronic: Nygard International Web Site, http://www2.nygard. com, January 24, 2006.
Film Appearances: Model, Exposed, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1983. Face Value, 1989. Herself, The Self–Destruction of Gia (also known as An American Girl: The Self–Destruction of Gia), Cine L’Mod Productions, 2003. Actress, Wassup Rockers, Capital Entertainment/Glass Key, 2005.
DILL, Deena (Deane Dill Smith) PERSONAL Original name, Deanna Dill. Education: Graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt University.Avocational Interests: Gymnastics, ballet, modern dance, boating, golf, scuba diving, skeet shooting, water skiing, and snow skiing.
Radio Appearances: The Howard Stern Radio Show, 2002. RECORDINGS
Career: Actress. Performed stand–up at the Improv and Comedy Store, both in Los Angles, CA; appeared in a number of music videos for artists such as Billy Ray Cyrus, Lorrie Morgan, and Aaron Tippen, as a dancer and actor; appeared in fashion magazines, calendars, billboards, and advertisements for Budweiser and Miller Beer.
Audiobooks: Narrator, Janice the Original CD: Dating, Mating, and Extricating, HarperAudio/Regan Books, 2006. WRITINGS
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Nonfiction: No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World’s First Supermodel, Regan Books, 2003. Everything about Me Is Fake—I’m Perfect, Regan Books, 2004. Anything That Moves, Regan Books, 2005. Check, Please! How to Pick Up Boys ... and Dump Them When You’re Done, Regan Books, 2006.
Film Appearances: Stewardess, Heavy Weights, Buena Vista, 1995. Carolyn, Last Dance, Buena Vista, 1996. Bambi, Fits and Starts, 2002. Cafe patron, Niche (short), 2002. Bree, The Power (short), 2002. Sally Bevins, BachelorMan, Echelon Entertainment, 2003. Reporter, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, DreamWorks, 2004. Suzette, Revenge (short), Goblin Market Productions, 2004. Alexis, The Pleasure Drivers, 2005. Field reporter, Coach Carter, Paramount, 2005. Crystal, Big Momma’s House 2, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006.
Contributor to magazines, including TV Guide. OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers, Issue 2, Thomson Gale, 2005. 120
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Di MAGGIO Television Appearances; Animated Series: Voices of Frankie, Sykes, Bone, second police officer, and sleazy man. Spawn (animated; also known as Spawn: The Animated Series, Spawn 2, Spawn 3: Ultimate Battle, and Todd McFarlane’s ⬙Spawn⬙), HBO, 1997–99. (As John DiMaggio) Voices of Bender Bending Rodriguez and others, Futurama, Fox, 1999–2003. Voice of Hak Foo, Jackie Chan Adventures, The WB, 2001–2005. Voices of Dr. Drakken and others, Kim Possible (also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible⬙), The Disney Channel, 2002—. Voice of King Philip II for English version, Alexander Senki (anime; also known as Alexander, Alexander’s Campaign, Reign: The Conqueror, and Alexandre: O Grande), Cartoon Network, 2003, originally broadcast in Japan. Voices of General Grievous and Padawan, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Cartoon Network, beginning 2003. Voices of Fu Dog and others, American Dragon: Jake Long (also known as ADJL, American Dragon, Disney’s ⬙American Dragon: Jake Long,⬙ Jake Long: American Dragon, and Last Dragon), The Disney Channel, 2005—.
Television Appearances; Movies: Kate Purnell, The Last Ride, USA Network, 2004. Faith Brighton, Popstar, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Woman, ⬙Extreme,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1999. (As Deanna Dill Smith) Casey, ⬙Man Overboard,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 2000. Receptionist, ⬙Game Boy,⬙ L.A. 7 (also known as S Club 7 in L.A.), BBC and ABC Family, 2000. Blonde, ⬙ ... And Then Larry Brought Charlton Heston Home,⬙ Cursed (also known as The Weber Show), NBC, 2000. Miss Hamilton, ⬙The Ugly Truth,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2001. Kristy, ⬙The Advocate,⬙ ER, NBC, 2003. Miss Tuttle, ⬙Twenty–five Little Pre–pubers without a Snoot–ful,⬙ Two and Half Men, CBS, 2003. Rita Cullens, ⬙Day 3: 7:00–8:00 p.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2003. Crystal, ⬙Keith,⬙ Rodney, ABC, 2005. Kelly Sanders, In Justice, ABC, 2006. Also appeared as hot mom, ⬙Pool Man,⬙ Cracking Up, Fox.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As John DiMaggio) Bucky, ⬙The Pooch and the Pauper,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1999. (As John DiMaggio) Steve Ballmer, Pirates of Silicon Valley, TNT, 1999. Voice of Darkling, The Darkling, USA Network, 2000. John Drazkowski, Taking Back Our Town, Lifetime, 2001. Voice of Dr. Drakken, Kim Possible: A Stitch in Time (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible: A Stitch in Time⬙), The Disney Channel, 2003. Voice of Dr. Drakken, Kim Possible: So The Drama (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible: So the Drama⬙), The Disney Channel, 2005.
Di MAGGIO, John 1968– (John DiMaggio, John Dimaggio) PERSONAL Born September 4, 1968; raised in North Plainfield, NJ. Addresses: Agent—Paul Rosicker, The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; VOX, Inc., 5670 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 820, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Manager—Maureen Taran, Taran Company, 270 Lafayette St., Suite 1308, New York, NY 10012.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bartender, ⬙Charm City: Part 1,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Sully, ⬙Monkey Butt,⬙ Costello, Fox, 1998. Gary Laird, ⬙This Old Spouse,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2000. Mr. Thalasinos, ⬙The Film Critic,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2000. Stalker, ⬙He Who Smelt It,⬙ Dead Last, YTV (Canada), 2001. (As John DiMaggio) ⬙It’s Raining Men,⬙ Felicity, The WB, 2001. Bartender, ⬙Claude’s Romantic Hideaway,⬙ Less Than Perfect, ABC, 2004. Mike Donelly, ⬙A Man a Mile,⬙ CSI: NY, CBS, 2004. Narcotics police officer, ⬙One for the Road,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2004. Reese Randall, ⬙Life Rules,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as Vanished), CBS, 2004.
Career: Actor and voice artist. Performed as a stand–up comedian at the Apollo Theatre, New York City. Awards, Honors: Annie Award, outstanding individual achievement for voice acting by a male performer in an animated television production, International Animated Film Society, 2001, for ⬙Bendless Love,⬙ an episode of Futurama. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Sean Underhill, a recurring role, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996–97. 121
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Appeared as Rodney Simon, Cracker (also known as Fitz), ABC; and as a man in a bathroom, Getting Personal (also known as Personal Days and The Way We Work), Fox. Television Appearances; Animated Episodes: Voice of dog catcher, ⬙Doug Pound Rock,⬙ Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show, syndicated, 1995. Voice of Mongo, ⬙Twisting Away/Spot Remover,⬙ Rocket Power, Nickelodeon, 2000. Voice of the Scotsman, ⬙Jack and the Scotsman,⬙ Samurai Jack, Cartoon Network, 2001. Voice, ⬙Tarzan and the Face from the Past,⬙ The Legend of Tarzan, UPN and syndicated, 2001. Voices of Ezekiel Clench and alien guard, ⬙Jack and the Clenches,⬙ Samurai Jack, Cartoon Network, 2002. Voice of the Scotsman, ⬙Jack and the Clansmen,⬙ Samurai Jack, Cartoon Network, 2002. Voices of big brother and Emperor Dave, ⬙Operation M.I.N.I.–G.O.L.F.,⬙ Codename: Kids Next Door, Cartoon Network, 2002. Voices of Taylor Leland and police officer, ⬙Big Scare in the Big Easy,⬙ What’s New, Scooby–Doo?, The WB, 2002. (As John DiMaggio) Voice of Kilowog, ⬙The Green Loontern,⬙ Duck Dodgers (also known as Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century), Cartoon Network, 2003. (As John Dimaggio) Voice of Long John Silver the 23rd, ⬙Shiver Me Dodgers,⬙ Duck Dodgers (also known as Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century), Cartoon Network, 2003. Voices of tiger man and shape shifter, ⬙A Fair to Remember,⬙ The Mummy: The Animated Series (also known as The Mummy: Secrets of the Medjai), The WB, 2003. Voice of Brother Blood, ⬙Deception,⬙ Teen Titans, Cartoon Network, 2004. Voice of Brother Blood, ⬙Wavelength,⬙ Teen Titans, Cartoon Network, 2004. Voice of bug, ⬙Web,⬙ Dave the Barbarian, The Disney Channel, 2004. Voice of rabbit, ⬙Thanksgiving Episode,⬙ Father of the Pride, NBC, 2004. Voices of Rhino and Mugsy, ⬙The Big Dummy,⬙ The Batman, The WB, 2004. Voice of Spike, ⬙Only Human,⬙ Teen Titans, Cartoon Network, 2004. Voice of Tarmack, ⬙Where the Rubber Meets the Road,⬙ Static Shock, The WB, 2004. Voice of a warthog brother, ⬙Sarmoti Moves In,⬙ Father of the Pride, NBC, 2004. Voice of Bender Bending Rodriguez, ⬙Future–Drama,⬙ The Simpsons, Fox, 2005. Voice of Brother Blood, ⬙Titans East: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Teen Titans, Cartoon Network, 2005. Voices of Chumpy Chump Brothers named Brick and Tadd, ⬙Go, Gomez, Go!,⬙ Catscratch, Nickelodeon, 2005.
Provided the voice of Magic, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Cartoon Network; provided other voices for episodes of Duck Dodgers (also known as Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century), Cartoon Network; also provided character voices for The Head (also known as MTV Oddities Presents ⬙The Head⬙), MTV. Television Appearances; Pilots: Francis, Common Law, ABC, 1996. Jack, Some Guys, Fox, 1998. Rick, Sherman’s March, NBC, 2000. Kirby, Grown Men, The WB, 2005. Television Vocal Effects Artist; Specials: Alien Voices: A Halloween Trilogy, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. The Lost World, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Film Appearances: Construction worker, Eddie, Buena Vista, 1996. Jersey kid, Frogs for Snakes, Artisan Entertainment, 1999. (As John DiMaggio) Voices of seeing–eye dog, ⬙wassup⬙ fish, and mouse, Dr. Dolittle 2 (also known as DR.2 and DR2), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Bob, I Lost 20lbs in Two Months, Ask Me How (short film), Case Sensitive Films, 2002. A. J., Extreme Dating, Franchise Pictures, 2004. Film Appearances; Animated Films: Voices of Gonza and others for English version, Mononoke–hime (anime; also known as Princess 122
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DUBOIS Video Games: (As John DiMaggio) Voices of Wakka and Kimahri Ronso for English version, Fainaru fantasji X (also known as FFX, Final Fantasy 10, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy X International), Square Electronic Arts, 2001. Voice of Dr. Drakken, Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist, Disney Interactive, 2002. Voices of Juggernaut and Kane Marko, X–Men: Next Dimension, Activision, 2002. (As John DiMaggio) Voice of Loris, Earth and Beyond, Electronic Arts, 2002. (As John DiMaggio) Voice of Tiny the Tiger, Crash Nitro Kart, VU Games, 2003. Voices of Bender Bending Rodriguez unit 22, Sal, Ignar, and pawn shop owner, Futurama (also known as Futurama: The Game), 2003. (As John DiMaggio) Voices of Redeemer and member of space station crew, Spawn: Armageddon, Namco Hometek, 2003. (As John DiMaggio) Voices of Wakka and Kimahri Ronso for English version, Final Fantasy X–2 (also known as Fainaru fantajii X–2), Square Enix, 2003. (As John DiMaggio) Voice of guard, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, Tigon Studios, 2004. (As John DiMaggio) Voice of Rhino, Spider–Man 2, Activision, 2004. Voice of Smiling Jack, Vampire: The Masquerade— Bloodlines, Activision, 2004. Voices of Juggernaut and General Kincaid, X–Men Legends, Raven Software, 2004. (As John DiMaggio) Voices of Scotsman, the king, the tree spirit, and the announcer, Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku, 2004. (As John Dimaggio) Voices of Thibbledorf and troll king, Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone, 2004. Voice of Craig Marduk, Tekken 5, 2005. Voice of destroyer, The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, Sierra, 2005. (As John DiMaggio) Voice of Juggernaut, X–Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, Activision, 2005. Voice, 50 Cent: Bulletproof, Vivendi Universal Games, 2005. (As John DiMaggio) Voices, Shadow of Rome, Capcom Entertainment, 2005. (As John DiMaggio) Voices, Ultimate Spider–Man, Activision, 2005.
Mononoke), Miramax/Dimension Films, 1999, originally released in Japan by Toho Company, 1997. Voices of Tough–Tusk and Fulla Bull, Whispers: An Elephant’s Tale, Buena Vista, 2000. (Uncredited) Voice of BFW soldier, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (anime; also known as Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy: The Movie, Gaia: Final Fantasy, Fainaru fantaji, and Final Fantasy: Les creatures de l’esprit), Columbia, 2001. Voices of John Elbourne, Nolt, and Mashira, Vampaia hanta D (anime; also known as Vampire Hunter D and Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust), Urban Vision Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Dr. Drakken, Kim Possible: The Secret Files, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, 2003. Voices of crew member, ⬙Final Flight of the Osiris,⬙ and Kaiser, ⬙Program,⬙ The Animatrix (also known as The Animatrix: Final Flight of the Osiris and The Animatrix: Program), Warner Bros., 2003. (As John DiMaggio) Coachman, Van Helsing: The London Assignment (also known as Van Helsing Animated), Universal Home Video, 2004. Voice of Enode, Kaena: Le prophetie (anime; also known as Axis, Gaena, Gaiena, and Kaena: The Prophecy), Bac Films, 2004, released in a special edition DVD by Studio Canal, 2004. Voices of Colin Haggart and first volunteer, Scooby– Doo and the Loch Ness Monster, Warner Bros., 2004. Voice of Bodkus, Thru the Moebius Strip, Fantastic Films International, 2005. (As John DiMaggio) Voice of Rico, The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper (short film), DreamWorks, 2005. Voices of Budd the Jersey cow and Officer O’Hanlon, Barnyard, Paramount, 2006. Voice of Bender Bending Rodriguez, Sal, Elzar, and others, Futurama, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2007. Stage Appearances: Seth, Turnaround, Coast Playhouse, West Hollywood, CA, 2003. RECORDINGS Videos: Voice of Ryutaro for English version, Heisei tanuki gassen pompoko (anime; also known as Pom Poko and The Raccoon War), Buena Vista Home Video, 1994. Voices of Golgo 13 and informant for English version, Golgo 13: Queen Bee (animated; also known as Golgo 13—Die Bienenkoenigin), Urban Vision, 1998. Himself, Futurama Featurette, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002.
DOGGS, Joe See PESCI, Joe DUBOIS, Marta (Marta Du Bois, Marta Dubois) PERSONAL Born December 15, in David, Panama. 123
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Addresses: Manager—Three Moons Entertainment, 7040–F West Sunset Blvd., Suite 206, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Princess Koji, Tales of the Gold Monkey (also known as Tales of the Golden Monkey), ABC, 1982–83. Television Appearances; Movies: Rita Gam, Grace Kelly (also known as The Grace Kelly Story), ABC, 1983. Ginny Talbot, Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI (also known as Johnnie Gibson F.B.I.), CBS, 1986. Deadline: Madrid, ABC, 1988. Ellie Mendez, The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, NBC, 1989. Inez Villanueva, Fear, Showtime, 1990. Sharon, Blackout, HBO, 1996. Mrs. Grantos, Trials of Life, 1997. Sergeant Roberta Hansen, McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Sergeant Roberta Hansen, McBride: The Chameleon Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Sergeant Roberta Hansen, McBride: The Doctor Is Out, Really Out, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Sergeant Roberta Hansen, McBride: It’s Murder, Madam, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Sergeant Roberta Hansen, McBride: Murder Past Midnight, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Sergeant Roberta Hansen, McBride: Tune in for Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Sergeant Roberta Hansen, McBride: Fallen Idol, The Hallmark Channel, 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: Angela, ⬙Vendetta,⬙ Vega$, ABC, 1980. Elena, ⬙Quarantine,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1980. Michelle Hue, ⬙Memories Are Forever,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1981. ⬙Co–Operative Care,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1981. Margaret, ⬙Agents of Satan,⬙ Voyagers!, NBC, 1982. ⬙Copscam,⬙ Shannon, CBS, 1982. ⬙To Save the Queen,⬙ McClain’s Law, NBC, 1982. Tina Grey, ⬙The Black Widow,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1983. Bobbi Cardina, ⬙The Bend in the River: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The A–Team, NBC, 1984. Marcy Hayward and Sheila Hayward, ⬙Double Your Pleasure,⬙ Riptide, NBC, 1984. Rita, ⬙Play Your Hunch,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984. Dr. Ellen Dukow, ⬙Fever,⬙ Starman, ABC, 1986.
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DUHAMEL Television Appearances; Series: Leo du Pres, All My Children, ABC, 1999–2002. Danny McCoy, Las Vegas, NBC, 2003—.
Sharon, Black Out (also known as A.K.A. and Midnight Heat), Moonstone Entertainment/New City Releasing, 1996. Picture of Priority, Reel–Eyes Distribution, 1998. Sofia, Luminarias, New Latin Pictures/Artist View Entertainment, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials: The 27th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2000. The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2001. The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2002. Himself, A&E Biography: ⬙All My Children⬙ (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Vanessa Marcil (documentary), Lifetime, 2003. VH1 Big in ’04, VH1, 2004. Presenter, The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2004. Best Year Ever, VH1, 2004. Presenter, The 31st Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2005. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2005.
DUHAMEL, Josh 1972– PERSONAL Full name, Joshua David Duhamel; born November 14, 1972, in Minot, ND; son of Larry (an ad salesperson) and Bonny (a teacher) Duhamel. Education: Minot State, B.S., biology.Avocational Interests: Basketball, football, skiing, and golf. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—John Carrabino Management, 100 N. Crescent Dr., Suite 323, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Richard Reed, ⬙The Shot,⬙ Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, 2002. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 2002. Guest, The View, ABC, 2002. Danny McCoy, ⬙What Happens in Vegas Dies in Boston,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2004. Guest, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2004, 2005. Guest, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. Danny McCoy, ⬙Luck Be a Lady,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2005. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2005. Guest, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2005. Guest, Martha, syndicated, 2005, 2006.
Career: Actor. Worked as a model; appeared in a television commercial for The Gap, 2004. Also worked in construction, at a warehouse, and as a waiter. Awards, Honors: Male Model of the Year Award, International Modeling and Talent Association, 1997; Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding younger lead actor, 2001, Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 2001, 2003, Daytime Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 2002, Special Fan Award nomination (with Rebecca Budig), America’s favorite couple, 2002, all for All My Children; Teen Choice Award nominations, choice TV actor—drama/ action adventure and choice breakout TV star—male, 2004, both for Las Vegas; Teen Choice Award nominations, choice movie liar and choice breakout movie star–male, 2004, both for Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!.
Also appeared in Best Week Ever, VH1. RECORDINGS Videos: Leo du Pres, Daytime’s Greatest Weddings, Buena Vista, 2004. Music Videos: Appeared in Christina Aguilera’s ⬙Genie in a Bottle.⬙
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Film Appearances: Dorian Gray, The Picture of Dorian Gray, American World Pictures, 2004. Tad Hamilton, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, DreamWorks, 2004. Alex, Turistas, 2006.
Periodicals: People, May 10, 2004, p. 132; November 29, 2004, p. 24. Redbook, June, 2004, p. 40.
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EMMERICH, Roland 1955– PERSONAL Born November 10, 1955, in Stuttgart, West Germany (now Germany); son of Hans Emmerich (owner of a garden equipment manufacturing company); brother of Ute Emmerich (a producer, casting director, and executive). Education: Studied production design at Munich Film and Television School, 1977–81.
CREDITS Film Director: Franzmann (also known as The Frog), [West Germany (now Germany)], 1979. Das Arche Noah Prinzip (also known as The Noah’s Ark Principle), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Classics, 1985. Joey (also known as Making Contact), New World Pictures, 1985. Ghost Chase (also known as Hollywood–Monster), Centropolis Film Productions, 1988. Moon 44 (also known as Intruder), LIVE Home Video, 1990. Universal Soldier, TriStar, 1992. Stargate (also known as Stargate, la porte des etoiles), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1994. Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Godzilla, TriStar, 1998. The Patriot (also known as Der Patriot), Columbia, 2000. The Day after Tomorrow (also known as Tomorrow), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. King Tut, Columbia, c. 2006. One Nation, Columbia, 2006. 10,000 B.C., Columbia/Warner Bros., 2007.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, producer, and writer. Centropolis Film Productions, founder, partner, and producer, 1984–2001; Centropolis Film Productions was affiliated with Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998–2001; Emmerich has been affiliated with the German media company VIP; frequently a creative partner with Dean Devlin. Berlin International Film Festival, Berlin, Germany, president of jury, 2005, Also a musician and worked in advertising. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Golden Berlin Bear Award nomination, Berlin International Film Festival, 1984, and International Fantasy Film Award nomination, best film, Fantasporto, 1986, both for Das Arche Noah Prinzip; International Fantasy Film Award nomination, best film, 1987, for Joey; International Fantasy Film Award nomination, best film, 1995, and Universe Reader’s Choice Award (with Dean Devlin), best film, Sci–Fi Universe magazine, 1996, both for Stargate; Universe Reader’s Choice awards, best director for a genre motion picture and (with Dean Devlin) best writing for a
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EMMERICH The Sci–Fi Channel’s Invasion of Independence Day, Sci–Fi Channel, 1996. Godzilla, King of the Monsters (documentary), BBC, 1998. Himself, History or Hollywood? The Patriot, History Channel, 2000.
Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Godzilla, TriStar, 1998. The Patriot (also known as Der Patriot), Columbia, 2000. Eight Legged Freaks (also known as Arac Attack), Warner Bros., 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, ⬙Mechanical Effects: Nuts and Bolts,⬙ Movie Magic, The Discovery Channel, 1995. Himself, ⬙Devastation Effects: Movie Mayhem,⬙ Movie Magic, The Discovery Channel, 1996. Himself, ⬙Independence Day,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 1996. Himself, ⬙Popparit Bushin kimpussa,⬙ 4Pop, 2004. Himself, Anke Late Night, 2004. Himself, Richard & Judy, Channel 4 (England), 2004.
Film Producer: (With Dean Heyde) Moon 44 (also known as Intruder), LIVE Home Video, 1990. High Crusade (also known as High Crusade—Frikassee im Weltraum), Centropolis Film Productions, 1994. (With Dean Devlin) Stargate (also known as Stargate, la porte des etoiles), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1994. The Thirteenth Floor (also known as Abwaerts in die Zukunft), Columbia, 1999. The Day after Tomorrow (also known as Tomorrow), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. King Tut, Columbia, c. 2006. The Break, Columbia, 2006. One Nation, Columbia, 2006. The 1 Second Film (animated short documentary), Cinespire Entertainment, 2006. 10,000 B.C., Columbia/Warner Bros., 2007. Welcome to America (also known as The Girls Next Door), Lions Gate Films, 2007.
Appeared as himself, ⬙The Films of Roland Emmerich,⬙ The Directors, Encore. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Independence Day: The ID4 Invasion (documentary), 1996. Himself, Godzilla: On Assignment with Charles Caiman (short documentary), Columbia/TriStar Home Entertainment, 1998. Himself, The Art of War (short documentary), Columbia/ TriStar, 2000. Himself, Boom! Hollywood’s Greatest Disaster Movies (documentary), Image Entertainment, 2000. Himself, Independence Day: Creating Reality (short documentary), Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2000. Himself, The Force Is with Them: The Legacy of ⬙Star Wars⬙ (short documentary), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Himself, Guns, Genes & Fighting Machines: The Making of ⬙Universal Soldier⬙ (short documentary), Lions Gate Films, 2004.
Film Editor: Franzmann (also known as The Frog), [West Germany (now Germany)], 1979. Film Appearances: Die 120 Tage von Bottrop, DEM Film, 1997. Television Work; Series: Creator and executive producer, The Visitor, Fox, 1997–98. Director, Raumpatrouille—Die phantastischen Abenteuer des Raumschiffes Orion (also known as Space Patrol, Raumpatrouille, Raumpatrouille–Die Abenteuer des schnellen Raumkreuzers Orion, and Raumschiff Orion), [Germany], beginning c. 1997. Creator and executive producer, Godzilla: The Series (animated), Fox, 1998–2000.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Franzmann (also known as The Frog), [West Germany (now Germany)], 1979. (With Hans J. Haller) Das Arche Noah Prinzip (also known as The Noah’s Ark Principle), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Classics, 1985. (With Hans J. Haller and Thomas Lechner) Joey (also known as Making Contact), New World Pictures, 1985.
Television Appearances; Movies: Altosax, [West Germany (now Germany)], 1980. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Making of ⬙Universal Soldier⬙ (documentary), 1992. Himself, The Making of ⬙Independence Day⬙ (documentary), 1996. 127
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(With Oliver Eberle) Ghost Chase (also known as Hollywood–Monster), Centropolis Film Productions, 1988. (Story only) Moon 44 (also known as Intruder), LIVE Home Video, 1990. (With Dean Devlin) Stargate (also known as Stargate, la porte des etoiles), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1994. (With Devlin) Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. (With Devlin) Godzilla (based on the earlier Godzilla films), TriStar, 1998. (With Jeffrey Nachmanoff) The Day after Tomorrow (also known as Tomorrow), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. (With Harald Kloser and John Orloff) 10,000 B.C., Columbia/Warner Bros., 2007. (Story with others) Welcome to America (also known as The Girls Next Door; based on an article by Peter Landesman), Lions Gate Films, 2007.
Career: Actor and technical advisor. Appeared a number of Filipino and Tagalog–language films; appeared in television and radio commercials; celebrity spokesperson for Glock firearms and products. U.S. Marine Corps, staff sergeant, drill instructor, 1961–72; served in Vietnam War in 1st Marine Division I Corps; later awarded honorary rank of gunnery sergeant. Earned numerous U.S. Marine Corps awards and decorations, including Meritorious Unit Commendation, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Services Medal, Vietnam Service Medal (with bronze service star), Vietnam Campaign Medal (with 60 Device), Vietnam Gallantry Cross (with Palm), Good Conduct Medal (with two bronze service stars), Marksman Badge (with Rifle Bar), and Sharpshooter Badge (with Pistol Bar). Operated a bar in Okinawa.
Teleplays; Movies: Altosax, [West Germany (now Germany)], 1980.
Awards, Honors: Boston Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, both 1988, for Full Metal Jacket.
Some sources cite Emmerich as the coauthor of episodes of Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated; as well as episodes of The Visitor, Fox. Novels: (With Dean Devlin and Stephen Molstad) Independence Day (novelization of the film of the same name), HarperPrism, 1996.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Lee Ermey) Staff sergeant Loyce, The Boys in Company C, Columbia, 1978. (Uncredited) Eagle Thrust helicopter pilot, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979, extended version released as Apocalypse Now Redux. Gunny, Purple Hearts, Warner Bros., 1984. (As Lee Ermey) Gunnery sergeant Hartman, Full Metal Jacket (also known as Stanley Kubrick’s ⬙Full Metal Jacket⬙), Warner Bros., 1987. Mayor Tilman, Mississippi Burning, Orion, 1988. Jimmy Lee Farnsworth, Fletch Lives, Universal, 1989. Sergeant major Bill Hafner and narrator, The Siege of Firebase Gloria, Fries Entertainment, 1989. Luke Clanton, Kid (also known as Back for Revenge), LIVE Home Video, 1990. Major Joe Haines, Demonstone (also known as Deathstone and Heartstone), Fries Entertainment, 1990. Captain Randall Phillips, La grieta (also known as Endless Descent and The Rift), LIVE Home Video, 1991. General Kramer, Toy Soldiers, TriStar, 1991. (Uncredited) Houston’s boss, True Identity, Buena Vista, 1991. Von Demming, The Terror Within II (also known as The Terror Within 2), Concorde Productions, 1991. Detective Ferguson, Hexed (also known as All Shook Up), Columbia, 1993. Dick Mead, Sommersby, Warner Bros., 1993.
ADAPTATIONS The television series Stargate SG–1, broadcast by the Sci–Fi Channel and Showtime and broadcast in syndication, was based on Emmerich and Dean Devlin’s film Stargate (also known as Stargate, la porte des etoiles), distributed by Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, July 12, 1996. Starburst, February, 1998, pp. 36–39. Starlog, September, 1992; November, 1996; August, 1998. Time, July 8, 1996, pp. 58–64.
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General Platt, Body Snatchers, Warner Bros., 1993. Benjamin Brewster, Chain of Command, c. 1993. Frank Deacon, Love Is a Gun, Trimark Pictures, 1994. (Uncredited) Mess hall guard, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (also known as The Naked Gun III), Paramount, 1994. Stone, On Deadly Ground (also known as Rainbow Warrior and Spirit Warrior), Warner Bros., 1994. Kidnapped, [Germany], 1994. Clyde Percy, Dead Man Walking, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Conventioneer, Leaving Las Vegas, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Judge Clawson, Murder in the First (also known as Meurtre a Alcatraz), Warner Bros., 1995. Lieutenant colonel J. P. McIntire, Under the Hula Moon, Trident Releasing, 1995. Police captain, Seven (also known as Se7en), New Line Cinema, 1995. Voice of Sarge, Toy Story (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. Hiles, The Frighteners (also known as Frighteners and Robert Zemeckis Presents: ⬙The Frighteners⬙), Universal, 1996. (Uncredited) Preacher Brian, Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back, Lions Gate Films, 1996. Bill Bowerman, Prefontaine, Buena Vista, 1997. Pullman T. Fowler, Dead Men Can’t Dance (also known as DMZ and Rangers), Imperial Entertainment/LIVE Entertainment, 1997. Sheriff Buck Olmstead, Switchback (also known as Going West and Going West in America), Paramount, 1997. Gary, Avalanche (also known as Escape from Alaska), PM Entertainment Group, 1999. Older Sheriff Pike, Life, Universal, 1999. Voice of Sarge, Toy Story 2 (animated), Buena Vista, 1999. Caspar Callahan, Skipped Parts (also known as The Wonder of Sex), Trimark Pictures, 2000. Marshall, Jericho, Black Knight Productions, 2000. Voice of Sarge, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (animated; also known as The Adventures of Buzz Lightyear), Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2000. Captain Elias, On the Borderline, New Line Cinema, 2001. Coach Norton, Saving Silverman (also known as Evil Woman), Columbia, 2001. General Wallace, Taking Sides (also known as Taking Sides—Der Fall Furtwaengler, Taking Sides—Le cas Furtwaengler, and Der Fall Furtwaengler), New Yorker Films, 2001. Mr. Parker, Scenes of the Crime, Mediafilm, 2001. President Richard Benson, Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 (also known as Megiddo), Gener8Xion Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Colonel O’Malley, Recess: School’s Out (animated; also known as Recess: The Ultimate
Film Work: (As Lee Ermey) Technical advisor, The Boys in Company C, Columbia, 1978. (Uncredited) Military advisor, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979, extended version released as Apocalypse Now Redux. (As Lee Ermey) Technical advisor, Full Metal Jacket (also known as Stanley Kubrick’s ⬙Full Metal Jacket⬙), Warner Bros., 1987. Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Fry, Cracker (also known as Fitz), ABC, 1997, 1999. Voice, Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (animated), Fox, 1999–2001, ABC Family Channel, beginning 2002. Host, Mail Call, History Channel, 2002—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Secretary of State John Hay, Rough Riders (also known as Teddy Roosevelt & the Rough Riders), TNT, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Captain Aickman, I’m Dangerous Tonight, USA Network, 1990. Detective Tony Weller, The Take (also known as The Mobsters), USA Network, 1990. Glen Fairling, 83 Hours ’til Dawn, CBS, 1990. Chief Crowder, French Silk, ABC, 1994. Dan Byrd, Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story, Fox, 1994. Jack Benedict, Savate (also known as The Fighter), HBO, 1995. 129
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Wilkie Wilkerson, Soul of the Game (also known as Baseball in Black and White and Field of Honour), HBO, 1996. Billy Paxton, Weapons of Mass Distraction, HBO, 1997. Rosewater, The Sender, HBO, 1997. Jerry, Gunshy, Cinemax, 1998. Frank Stanton, The Apartment Complex, Showtime, 1999. Nix, You Know My Name (also known as Bill Tilghman), TNT, 1999. Colonel Ben Wilder, The Chaos Factor, HBO, 2000. Television Appearances; Specials: Sarge! (documentary), History Channel, 2001. Himself, Hollywood Vietnam (documentary), American Movie Classics, 2005. Himself, The 100 Greatest War Films, Channel 4 (England), 2005. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Host, American Veteran Awards, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Haskell (homicide detective), ⬙The Rising Sun of Death,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Colonel ⬙Buster⬙ Darling, ⬙Who’s Happy Now?,⬙ China Beach, ABC, 1989. General Randall Bell, ⬙Das Boat House,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Special agent Landau, ⬙Innocent Blood,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1992. Brisco County, Sr., ⬙Senior Spirit,⬙ The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (also known as Brisco County, Jr.), Fox, 1993. Martin, ⬙Wipe–Out,⬙ Raven, CBS, 1993. Town sheriff, ⬙Staired in Horror,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1994. Reverend Findley, ⬙Revelations,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1995. Voice of Colonel Hapablap, ⬙Sideshow Bob’s Last Gleaming,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1995. Tony Van Camp, ⬙Till Death Do Us Part,⬙ High Incident, ABC, 1996. Leo C. Greene, ⬙The Collapse,⬙ Promised Land (also known as Home of the Brave), CBS, 1997. Leo C. Greene, ⬙The Promise,⬙ Promised Land (also known as Home of the Brave), CBS, 1997. (As Lee Emery) Sergeant Goonther, ⬙Fancy Prance,⬙ The Angry Beavers (animated), Nickelodeon, 1997. Colonel Ted Baker, ⬙Wandalust,⬙ Maximum Bob, ABC, 1998. Titus Scroad, ⬙Lights, Camera, Action,⬙ Action (also known as Dragon), Fox, 1999. Voice of Sanchez (a sky marshal), ⬙Requiem,⬙ Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicle (animated; also known as Starship Troopers and Starship
Appeared as Luke Bramson in Sweet Justice, NBC. Appeared as Titus Scroad in ⬙Dead Man Floating,⬙ ⬙Dragon’s Blood,⬙ and ⬙Love Sucks,⬙ all unaired episodes of Action (also known as Dragon), Fox. Television Appearances; Pilots: Brisco County, Sr., The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (also known as Brisco County, Jr.), Fox, 1993. Gunnery sergeant major Frank Bougus, Space: Above and Beyond (also known as Above and Beyond), Fox, 1995. Radio Appearances: (Uncredited) Voice of gunnery sergeant Hartman, The Howard Stern Radio Show, 2004. RECORDINGS Videos: (Uncredited) Gunnery sergeant Hartman, Commercial Entertainment Product (collection of music videos), TVT Records, 1992. Himself, The Year of the Rat (documentary), New Line Home Video, 2003. Himself and Sheriff Hoyt, Chainsaw Redux: Making a Massacre (documentary), New Line Home Video, 2004. Music Videos: Crispin Glover, ⬙Ben⬙ (appeared on the DVD for Willard), 2003. 130
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ESPOSITO Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best performance, and Theatre World Award, both 1981, for Zooman and the Sign; Drama Desk Award (with others), outstanding ensemble performance, 1985, for Balm in Gilead; Obie Award, best performance, and Drama Desk Award nomination, both 1993, for Distant Fires; National Board of Review Award (with others), best acting by an ensemble, 1995, for The Usual Suspects; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best supporting male, 1995, Independent Features Project/West, for Fresh; Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1999, for Homicide: Life on the Street.
Video Games: Lyle the handyman, Double Switch, 1993. Voice of Sarge, Toy Story 2, 1999. Voice of General Barnaky, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, Interplay Productions, 2001. (As R. Lee Ermy) Voice of Wa–Wa (the Water Elemental), Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, 2001. Voice, Real War, Simon & Schuster Interactive, 2001. WRITINGS Film Additional Dialogue: (As R. Lee Ermy) The Siege of Firebase Gloria, Fries Entertainment, 1989.
CREDITS Nonfiction: Mail Call (also known as Mail Call: The Book That Takes Qs and Kicks As), Hyperion, 2005.
Film Appearances: Voice, Et salammbo? (short film), 1970. Puerto Rican teenager, Running (also known as Le vainqueur), Universal, 1979. J. C. Pierce, Taps (also known as The Siege at Bunker Hill: T.A.P.S.), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Julio, Enormous Changes at the Last Minute (also known as Enormous Changes and Trumps), TeleCulture Films/ABC Circle Films, 1983. Second cellmate, Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Bumpy Rhodes’s hood, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Elisha, Go Tell It on the Mountain, New Line Cinema/ Learning in Focus, 1984. Street vendor, Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1985. Video player, Maximum Overdrive, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. First gang member, Heartbeat, 1987. Howie, Sweet Lorraine, Angelika Films, 1987. Julian ⬙Big Brother Almighty⬙ Eaves, School Daze, Columbia, 1988. Buggin’ Out, Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989. Lance, King of New York, New Line Cinema, 1990. Left Hand Lacey, Mo’ Better Blues, Universal, 1990. Jimmy Jiles, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1991. YoYo, ⬙New York,⬙ Night on Earth (also known as LANewYorkParisRomeHelsinki and Une nuit sur terre), Fine Line Features, 1991. Bugs Raglin, Bob Roberts, Paramount/Miramax, 1992. Thomas Hayer, Malcolm X (also known as X), Warner Bros., 1992. Reverend Fenton Brunch, Amos and Andrew, New Line Cinema, 1993. Esteban, Fresh, Miramax, 1994. Jack, Benders, 1994. Peace and Quiet, 1994. Fast Tim Timko (game show host), Reckless, Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Jack Baer, The Usual Suspects (also known as Die Ublichen Verdachtigen), Gramercy Pictures, 1995.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 31, 1997, p. 38. TV Guide, January 10, 2004, p. 16.
ESPOSITO, Giancarlo 1958– PERSONAL Full name, Giancarlo Giuseppi Alessandro Esposito; born April 26, 1958, in Copenhagen, Denmark; raised in New York, NY; father, a stagehand and carpenter; mother, an opera and nightclub singer; married Joy McManigal (a producer), June 1995; children: Shayne Lyra, Kate Lyn. Education: Elizabeth Seton College, A.A. (radio and television communication); attended Professional Children’s School, New York City.Avocational Interests: Running, jazz, baseball. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., Third Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Member of the Atlantic Theater Ensemble; appeared in ⬙Hip–Hop Literacy,⬙ a radio public service announcement, Lyrical Knockout Entertainment. Lecturer on racism at colleges and universities. Also a playwright, political campaign worker, and waiter. Member: Screen Actors Guild. 131
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Paul Lamont, The Keeper, Rada Film/Kino International, 1995. Stoney, Kla$h (also known as Klash), 1995. (Uncredited) Tarik’s father, Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Tommy, Smoke (also known as Smoke—Raucher unter sich), Miramax, 1995. Tommy Finelli, Blue in the Face (also known as Brooklyn Boogie), Miramax, 1995. Himself, Dans les coulisses du clip ⬙California⬙ (short film), 1996. Rich man and pimp, California (short film), Polydor/ Toutankhamoun, 1996. Second stylist, Loose Women, Inmotion Entertainment, 1996. Anthony Rivera, The People, Paramount, 1997. Charlie Dunt, Nothing to Lose, Buena Vista, 1997. Darryl, Trouble on the Corner, Vision Films, 1997. Henry Kunitz, The Maze, Alpine Releasing, 1997. (Scenes deleted; uncredited) Black, Lulu on the Bridge, Trimark Pictures, 1998. Blind man, Where’s Marlowe?, 1998, originally a pilot for ABC, 1996. Reuben Escobar, Twilight, Paramount, 1998. Georgie, Big City Blues, Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1999. Hypnos, Monkeybone (live action and animated), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Spike, Josephine, Amberlon Pictures/Senator Film, 2000. Cadillac Tramps, 2000. Cassius Clay, Sr., Ali, Columbia, 2001. Miguel Algarin, Pinero, Miramax, 2001. Karl, Ash Tuesday, Rockville Pictures, 2003. J. C. Reynolds, Blind Horizon, Lions Gate Films, c. 2004. Captain Pierce, Doing Hard Time, Grass Roots Entertainment, 2004. Hank, Noise (also known as The Dark Descends), Rockville Pictures, 2004. Vargas, A Killer Within, 2004. Benson Cooper (Reggie’s dad), Back in the Day, DEJ Productions, 2005. Detective Church, Derailed, The Weinstein Company, 2005. Detective Esposito, Hate Crime, Pasidg Productions, 2005. Director, I Will Avenge You, Iago!, Iago Films, 2005. Little Jeff, Carlito’s Way: Rise to Power (also known as Carlito’s Way: The Beginning), Universal, 2005. Officer Hernandez, Sherrybaby, Big Beach Films/ Elevation Filmworks, 2005. Ken Arnold, Rain, Big Headz Entertainment/Lexi Dog Media, 2006. Senator Dillings, Last Holiday, Paramount, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series: Clay Tynan, Guiding Light, CBS, 1982–83. Detective Paul Gigante, Bakersfield P.D. (also known as Bakersfield and Buddy Blues), Fox, 1993–94. FBI agent Mike Giardello, Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1998–99. Tom Divack, The $treet (also known as The Street), Fox, 2000–2001. Nicholas Hahn, girls club, Fox, 2002. Robert Fuentes, South Beach, UPN, 2006—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Fernandes, ⬙Roanoak,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1986. Thomas Peniston/werewolf, Peter Benchley’s ⬙Creature⬙ (also known as Creature), ABC, 1998. Tim Sanders, 5ive Days to Midnight (also known as 5 Days to Midnight), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. (In archive footage) Retrosexual: The 80s (documentary), VH1, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Jamie, The Gentleman Bandit (also known as The Bandit Priest), CBS, 1981. Intruder, Finnegan Begin Again, HBO, 1985. Marcus, Rockabye, CBS, 1986. Joseph Grange, Five Desperate Hours, NBC, 1997. Chaz Villanueva, Naked City: Justice with a Bullet, Showtime, 1998. Dr. Lawrence Carver, Thirst, NBC, 1998. Louie, Phoenix (also known as Arizona), HBO, 1998. Mr. Peavey, Stardust, HBO, c. 2000. Officer Mike Giardello, Homicide: The Movie (also known as Homicide: Life Everlasting), NBC, 2000. Dr. Pena, Chupacabra: Dark Seas, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Young, Xenophobia, 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: Kyle, ⬙The Exchange Student,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1985. Himself, Making ⬙Do the Right Thing⬙ (documentary), 1989. Dr. Kenneth Clark, ⬙Simple Justice,⬙ The American Experience, PBS, 1993. Narrator, Seven Songs for Malcolm X (documentary), Channel 4 (England), 1993. Himself, Stolen Moments: Red, Hot + Cool (documentary; also known as Red Hot + Cool and Stolen Moments), 1994. The Kennedy Center Presents: Speak Truth to Power (documentary; also known as Speak Truth to Power), PBS, 2000. Himself, The Making of ⬙Ali⬙ (documentary), 2001.
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ESPOSITO Father Moreno (some sources cite Father Romero), ⬙The Unforgiven,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002. Ray McMurphy, ⬙Pro Se,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2002. Dr. Pembroke, ⬙Wish You Were Here,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2003. Jesse Haslem, ⬙Brothers,⬙ Street Time, Showtime, 2003. Lord Marion, ⬙The Method,⬙ Lucky, FX Channel, 2003. Darryl Washington, ⬙The Big Employee Benefits Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2004. Jules, ⬙Don’t Think This Hasn’t Been Fabulous,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2004. Jules, ⬙Fear Eats the Soul,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2004. Rodney Fallon, ⬙The Brotherhood,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2004. Rodney Fallon, ⬙Vendetta,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2004. Orlando Ramirez, ⬙Boys Will Be Boys,⬙ Law & Order: Trial by Jury, NBC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The Ninth Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, syndicated, 1994. Performer, The 34th NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Luther, ⬙Little Prince,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1984. Adonis Jackson, ⬙The Dutch Oven,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1985. ⬙Nobody Lives Forever,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1985. Jumpin’ Jack, ⬙The Line,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. Ramos, ⬙On the Night He Was Betrayed,⬙ Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Tyson, ⬙Blind Trust,⬙ Leg Work, CBS, 1987. Paris Minton, ⬙Fearless,⬙ Fallen Angels (also known as Perfect Crimes), Showtime, 1994. Adolfo Guzman, ⬙Brotherhood,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1995. Adolfo Guzman, ⬙Buster and Claudia,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1995. Adolfo Guzman, ⬙Digital Underground,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1995. Ferdinand Hollie, ⬙Hollie and the Blowfish,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Andrew Coffin, ⬙Out on a Limb,⬙ Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Andrew Coffin, ⬙Sex, Death and Rock ’n’ Roll,⬙ Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Cherchez La Femme, ⬙Right to Life,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996. Jackson Turner (some sources cite Jackson Manning), ⬙Kiss of the Spider Man,⬙ Living Single (also known as My Girls), Fox, 1996. Mr. Baylor, ⬙Aftershock,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Mr. Baylor, ⬙Good Girl,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Whip Tyrell, ⬙Aloha Nash,⬙ Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 1996. Jamal, ⬙Speak for Yourself, Bruce Clayton,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Vampire, ⬙Fly–by–Night,⬙ The Hunger, Showtime, 1998. Arnold and Gordon Keller, ⬙Curveball,⬙ Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 1999. Himself, ⬙Samuel L. Jackson,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Samuel L. Jackson), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Antonio, ⬙Here I Am,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000. Himself, ⬙Ali,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2001. Jacob Lenz, ⬙Andromeda and the Monster,⬙ 100 Centre Street (also known as 101 Centre Street), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. James ⬙Junior⬙ Bell, ⬙Mortality,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2001. Ambassador Theodore Kelefy, ⬙Immune to Murder,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2002.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Arthur Sistrunk, Relentless: Mind of a Killer (also known as Mood Indigo), NBC, 1993. Detective Paul Gigante, Bakersfield P.D. (also known as Bakersfield and Buddy Blues), Fox, 1993. Marcus Foster, New Year (also known as New Year’s and New Year’s 1999), ABC, 1993. Jonathan Driscoll, The Tomorrow Man, CBS, 1995. Andrew Coffin, Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Carlos Rivera, I.A., NBC, 1996. Blind man, Where’s Marlowe?, ABC, 1996, expanded version released as a feature film, 1998. Tom Divack, The $treet (also known as The Street), Fox, 2000. Nicholas Hahn, girls club, Fox, 2002. Lieutenant Gardner, NYPD 2069, Fox, 2004. Robert Fuentes, South Beach, UPN, 2006. Stage Appearances: Andrew, Maggie Flynn (musical), American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Theatre, New York City, beginning c. 1966. The American Christmas, c. 1969. Understudy, The Me Nobody Knows (musical), Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1970–71. Alex, Lost in the Stars (musical), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1972. Via Galactica (musical), Uris Theatre, New York City, 1972. Julio Gonzales, Seesaw (musical), Uris Theatre, 1973. Zeke, Miss Moffat, Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1974, produced in New York City, c. 1977. A Gala Tribute to Joshua Logan, Imperial Theatre, 1975. Zooman, Zooman and the Sign, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, New York City, 1980–81. Valedictorian, Merrily We Roll Along (musical), Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1981. Ken Benson, Who Loves the Dancer, Henry Street Settlement, Louis Abrons Arts for Living Center, New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1982. 133
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Skippy, Keyboard, Henry Street Settlement, Louis Abrons Arts for Living Center, New Federal Theatre, 1982. Javier, The House of Ramon Iglesias, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1983. Do Lord Remember Me, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1984. Ernesto, Balm in Gilead, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1984, then Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1984–85. Union Boys, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1985–86. Jack/Silk, Don’t Get God Started (musical), Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1987–88. Ignatius, Anchorman, Theatre Four, 1988. One for Dexter (concert), Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, 1991. Foos, Distant Fires, Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, 1991, then Circle in the Square Downtown, New York City, 1992. Willie, The Root, Atlantic Theater, 1993. Papo, Trafficking in Broken Hearts, Atlantic Theater Company, 1994–95. Ramon, Sacrilege, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1995. Threepenny Opera (opera and musical theatre piece), New York City Center, New York City, beginning c. 1995.
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Thruline Entertainment, 9250 Wilshire Blvd., Ground Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist— Much and House Public Relations, 8075 West Third St., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor and director. Performed at the Edinburgh Festival with USA Theatre Group, 1988. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Glenn Gallagher, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 1986–87. Sergeant Chris Lorenzo, Silk Stalkings, CBS, 1991–93, USA Network, 1991–95. Kyle McBride, Melrose Place (also known as MP), Fox, 1996–99. Oliver Browne, Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1999–2000. Dr. Joe ⬙Coop⬙ Cooper, Outreach, beginning 1999. John Hemming, Providence, NBC, 2000. Inspector Sean Cole, The Evidence, ABC, 2006—.
Appeared in other productions.
Television Appearances; Movies: Beach, Student Exchange, ABC, 1987. (As Robert Estes) Monty, Perfect People, 1988. Danny Palidino, Thunderboat Row (also known as Thunder Boat Row), 1989. Martin Andersen, Lady against the Odds, NBC, 1992. Mike Hammer, Come Die with Me: A Mickey Spillane’s ⬙Mike Hammer⬙ Mystery, CBS, 1994. Billy Stone, Sweet Temptation (also known as Sweet Mouthful), CBS, 1996. Erik Eriksen, A Loss of Innocence (also known as The End of Eden and On the Plain Road), ABC, 1996. Adam, Close to Danger, 1997. Glen Savoy, Terror in the Mall (also known as Dark Rain and The Mall—Flutkatastrophe), Fox, 1998. Michael Nostrand, Nostradamus, Showtime, 2000. Younger Sam, The Man Who Used to Be Me (also known as Race through Time), Fox Family Channel, 2000. ATF special agent Thomas Kellogg, Counterstrike, TBS, 2003. Jim Barber, I Do, They Don’t, ABC Family Channel, 2005.
RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Daniel Coyle, Hardball: A Season in the Projects, HarperAudio, 1994. Stewart O’Nan, Everyday People, HarperAudio, 2001. WRITINGS Stage Plays: Author of plays. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 9, Gale, 1995.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Billy, ⬙Have You Tried Talking to Patty?,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1986. An All–Star Party for Aaron Spelling, ABC, 1998.
PERSONAL Born July 22, 1963, in Norfolk, VA; married Josie Bissett (an actress), May 1, 1992 (separated); children: 134
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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The Walt Disney Company Presents the Eighth American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1998. Presenter, Disney’s American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1999.
Film Appearances: Corey, Uninvited, Amazing Movies, 1988. Peter Baldwin, Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge, Fries Entertainment, 1989. (As Robert Estes) Ryan Cassidy, Trapper County War, Noble Entertainment Group/Alpine Releasing Group, 1989. Mike Reardon, Checkered Flag, 1990. Doyle, Aces: Iron Eagle III, New Line Cinema, 1992. Halfway House (short film), 1992. Himself, See for Yourself (short film), IFILM, 2001. How to Go out on a Date in Queens, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: John Channing, ⬙First, Let’s Kill All the Lawyers,⬙ Simon & Simon, CBS, 1988. Curly, ⬙A Good Day to Die,⬙ The Young Riders, ABC, 1989. Darryl, ⬙Say It Ain’t So, Pete,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. ⬙Armed & Dangerous,⬙ Zorro, Family Channel, 1991. Sam Tolliver, ⬙Fire Power,⬙ Melrose Place (also known as MP), Fox, 1993. Sam Tolliver, ⬙Irreconcilable Similarities,⬙ Melrose Place (also known as MP), Fox, 1993. Himself, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (also known as Politically Incorrect), ABC, 1997. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1998, 1999. Scott Tuner, ⬙Sanctuary,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2002. Dan Hoffman, ⬙Desperate,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003. Jimmy Mariano, ⬙Here Comes the Son,⬙ Gilmore Girls (also known as Gilmore Girls: Beginnings and The Gilmore Way), The WB, 2003. Jimmy Mariano, ⬙Say Goodnight, Gracie,⬙ Gilmore Girls (also known as Gilmore Girls: Beginnings and The Gilmore Way), The WB, 2003. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Celebrity Love (documentary), Lifetime, 2003. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Josie Bissett (documentary), Lifetime, 2003. Himself, Melrose Place: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2003.
Film Producer: How to Go out on a Date in Queens, 2005.
ESTRADA, Erik 1949– PERSONAL Full name, Henry Enrique Estrada; born March 16, 1949, in New York, NY; son of Renildo and Carmen Estrada (a seamstress); brother of Johnny Estrada (a professional baseball player); married Joyce Miller, 1979 (divorced, 1980); married Peggy Rowe (an entertainment executive, songwriter, and producer), 1985 (divorced, c. 1989); married Nanette Mirkovich (a film sound technician), September 20, 1997; children: (second marriage) Anthony Eric, Brandon Michael Paul; (third marriage) Francesca Natalia. Education: Attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Religion: Roman Catholicism.Avocational Interests: Dancing, working around the house.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Mike Reardon, Checkered Flag, ABC, 1990. Sergeant Chris Lorenzo, Silk Stalkings, CBS and USA Network, 1991. Calvin Powers, Bullet Hearts, Fox, 1996. Outreach, The WB, 1999. Steve Brandes, Sullivan Street, The WB, 2000. Tikiville, NBC, 2001. Jack Briggs, Home of the Brave (also known as Brats), The WB, 2002. Ed Benning, Soccer Moms, ABC, 2005. Inspector Sean Cole, The Evidence, ABC, 2006.
Addresses: Manager—The Sterling/Winters Company, 1900 Avenue of the Stars, 16th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor and producer. Began his acting career in New York City mayor John Lindsay’s cultural program, performing in the city’s parks. Appeared in a dance troupe in Los Angeles, 1960s. Appeared in television commercials and infomercials; spokesperson for various companies and organizations, including D.A.R.E. (an anti–drug organization). Worked as a waiter.
Television Director: Episodic: ⬙Head ’n’ Tail,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. ⬙Jasmine,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994.
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Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best television actor—drama, 1980, for CHiPs; ALMA Award nomination, outstanding actor in a made–for– television movie or miniseries, American Latin Media Arts awards, 1999, for CHiPs ’99; some sources cite a CableACE Award for Dos mujeres, un camino. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Specials: The Bay City Rollers Meet the Saturday Superstars (also known as NBC Saturday Morning Preview Special), NBC, 1978. Ringmaster, Circus of the Stars Ⲇ4, CBS, 1979. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope on Campus, NBC, 1979. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1979. The Donny and Marie Christmas Special, ABC, 1979. The Television Annual: 1978/1979 (documentary), ABC, 1979. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s All–Star Look at TV’s Prime Time Wars, NBC, 1980. The Dean Martin Christmas Special, NBC, 1980. Host, Women Who Rate a 10, NBC, 1981. Himself, Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. Doug Henning: Magic on Broadway, NBC, 1982. I Love Liberty, ABC, 1982. That’s TV, NBC, 1982. Grandpa, Will You Run with Me?, NBC, 1983. Himself, Cristina Presents: Latin Lovers of the 90s, syndicated, 1994. Latino Laugh Festival, Showtime, 1996. Himself, Entertainment Tonight Presents: Whatever Happened to Your Favorite TV Action Heroes? (documentary), syndicated, 2001.
Television Appearances; Series: Officer Francis Llewellyn ⬙Ponch⬙ Poncherello, CHiPS (also known as CHiPs Patrol), NBC, 1977–83. Luis, Un solo corazon, [Mexico], beginning 1983. Rosa salvaje, [Mexico], beginning 1987. Host, The Image Workshop, beginning c. 1991. Juan Daniel ⬙Johnny⬙ Villegas, Dos mujeres, un camino (also known as Two Women, One Direction and Two Women, One Road), Univision, c. 1993–97. Host, American Adventurer (also known as American Adventure), syndicated, beginning 1994. Cohost, Petersen’s American Adventurer, syndicated, beginning 1998. Walking after Midnight, beginning c. 1999. Voice of Marco Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Diego Garcia Marquez, Sealab 2021 (animated), Cartoon Network, beginning 2000. Himself, The Surreal Life, The WB and MuchMoreMusic, 2003. Himself, Discovery Health Celebrity Body Challenge, Discovery Health Channel, beginning 2004. Himself, Film Fakers, American Movie Classics, beginning 2004. Voice of Senor Felipe, Maya & Miguel (animated), PBS, beginning 2004.
Appeared in The Easter Seal Telethon. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Graciano, Noi siamo angeli (also known as We Are Angels), [Italy], 1996. Himself, I Love the ’70s (documentary), VH1, 2003.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Himself, The Third Annual TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (also known as The Third Annual TV Land Awards), TV Land, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Hard Day at Blue Nose, ABC, 1974. Pepe Torres, The Demon and the Mummy (Kolchak: The Night Stalker episodes ⬙Demon in Lace⬙ and ⬙Legacy of Terror (aka Lord of the Smoking Mirror)⬙ re–edited as a movie), 1976. Frank, Fire!, NBC, 1977. Rico ⬙Honeyboy⬙ Ramirez (title role), Honeyboy, NBC, 1982. Carmine D’Agostino, The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission (also known as Dirty Dozen IV), NBC, 1988. Detective Francisco ⬙Franc⬙ Moreno, Visions, 1988. Jimmy Alvarez, She Knows Too Much, NBC, 1989. Duke, Earth Angel, ABC, 1991. Gonzales, Extralarge: Cannonball, 1991. Gonzales, Extralarge: Gonzales’ Revenge, 1993.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Engaged to Be Buried,⬙ Hawaii Five–O, CBS, 1973. ⬙Once a Lion,⬙ Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1973. Man with eye injury, ⬙Details,⬙ Emergency!, NBC, 1974. Benny Bates, ⬙Don’t Feed the Pigeons,⬙ Police Woman, NBC, 1975. Luis, ⬙Close Cover before Killing,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1975. Mike, ⬙The High Cost of Winning,⬙ Medical Center, CBS, 1975. Pepe Torres, ⬙Legacy of Terror (aka Lord of the Smoking Mirror),⬙ Kolchak: The Night Stalker (also known as The Night Stalker), ABC, 1975. Pete Cruz, ⬙Target—Mexican Syndicate,⬙ Joe Forrester, NBC, 1975. 136
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Prince Sakari, ⬙The Deadly Test,⬙ The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1975. Tropic, ⬙Man in a Trap,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1975. Ortiz, ⬙Dead Man Out,⬙ Baretta, ABC, 1976. Ruben, ⬙Shadow of Guilt,⬙ Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1976. ⬙The Longest Drive: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Quest, NBC, 1976. Sonny Youngfellow, ⬙One Little Indian,⬙ Delvecchio, CBS, 1977. Jim the bandleader, ⬙The Where Is It Written?/Julie’s Aunt/The Big Deal,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. True Confessions, syndicated, 1986. Sergeant Bradley Navarro, ⬙City of Passion: Parts 1, 2, and 3,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1987. Himself, ⬙Where There’s a Will,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1993. Jake Fletcher, ⬙Joyride,⬙ Dark Justice, CBS, 1993. Officer Antonio Ruiz, ⬙Self Defense,⬙ The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1994. Crash Kramer, ⬙Who Killed the Motor Car Maverick?,⬙ Burke’s Law, CBS, 1995. Himself, ⬙How Can I Call You My Ex–Husbands If You Won’t Go?,⬙ Cybill, CBS, 1995. Himself, ⬙Kindervelt Days,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1995. Pedro, ⬙Alice Doesn’t Pump Here Anymore,⬙ High Society, CBS, 1995. Himself, ⬙Eating Hollywood,⬙ Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily...), The WB, 1996. Himself, ⬙Risky Bid–ness,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1996. Captain Huntington, ⬙Search and Rescue,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1997. Chip, ⬙You Play Too Much,⬙ Martin, Fox, 1997. Himself, ⬙Must Kill TV,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. Himself, ⬙Sabrina Gets Her License: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), ABC, 1997. Himself, ⬙Through the Ringers,⬙ Pauly, Fox, 1997. Himself, ⬙Untitled,⬙ Space Ghost Coast to Coast (live action and animated), Cartoon Network, 1997. Mr. Dork, ⬙Fantasy Mr. Roarke,⬙ Homeboys in Outer Space, UPN, 1997. Mr. Dork, ⬙How the West Was Lost, or Daddy’s Home,⬙ Homeboys in Outer Space, UPN, 1997. Himself, Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends, 1997. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1997. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997. Himself, Talk Soup, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Himself, Viva Variety, Comedy Central, 1997. Himself, ⬙Hollywood,⬙ Tracey Takes On ..., HBO, 1998. Himself, ⬙Six Degrees of Humiliation: Part 1,⬙ Breaker High, UPN, 1998. Voice of Spanish judge, ⬙Peggy’s Pageant Fever,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1998. Brock, ⬙Lynn Sisters,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1999. Himself, ⬙Return of the Owl,⬙ V.I.P. (also known as VIP and V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 1999. Himself, ⬙Thunder Val,⬙ V.I.P. (also known as VIP and V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 1999. Julio Constanz, ⬙Stargazer,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1999. 137
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Himself, ⬙You’re So Vain,⬙ The 70’s House (also known as MTV’s ⬙The 70’s House⬙), MTV, 2005. Himself, BSTV, VH1, 2005.
Commander Gage, Twisted Justice, Seymour Borde Releasing, 1990. Father Anthony Vicci, Spirits, American Independent Productions, 1990. Joseph Gainer, Night of the Wilding, PM Entertainment Group, 1990. Juan Degas/Jack of Diamonds, Guns, Malibu Bay Films, 1990. Machado, A Show of Force, Paramount, 1990. Victor, Caged Fury, 21st Century Releasing, 1990. Billy’s father, Noleul bola america (also known as Gang Justice and Look at Me, America), 1991. Johnny, The Last Riders (also known as Hermandad de la muerte), PM Entertainment Group, 1991. Richard Estaban, Do or Die (also known as Girls, Games and Guns), Malibu Bay Films, 1991. Monsignor, The Divine Enforcer (also known as The Confessional and Deadly Avenger), Prism Entertainment, 1992. The Sounds of Silence, 1992. Himself, Boiler Room (also known as Lost in Hollywood), LF Productions, 1993. Johnny Ventura, Angel Eyes, Atlantic Video, 1993. Mecelli, Tuesday Never Comes, 3 Star, 1993. Officer Francis ⬙Ponch⬙ Poncherello, National Lampoon’s ⬙Loaded Weapon I⬙ (also known as Loaded Weapon I), New Line Cinema, 1993. Colonel Peraza, Juana la cubana, Cinematografica Fernandez, 1994. Erik Estrada, The Misery Brothers, 1995. Ramierez, The Final Goal, Bullseye Video, 1995. Frederick, Shattered Dreams, 1998. Joe, The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer, A–pix Entertainment, 1998. Dr. Castaneda, Oliver Twisted, Pathfinder Pictures/ RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 2000. Himself, We Married Margo, KOAN, 2000. Edward Manchester, UP, Michigan!, Fantastic Films International, 2001. Police officer, Destroying America, Redline Entertainment, 2001. Himself, Van Wilder (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Van Wilder,⬙ Van Wilder: Party Liaison, and Party Animals—wilder geht’s nicht), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Morales (Mexican police officer), Border Blues, Shoreline Entertainment, 2003. Code Black, Audacious Productions, 2005.
Appeared as a guest in various series, including Dinah! (also known as Dinah! & Friends), syndicated; The Merv Griffin Show, NBC, syndicated, and CBS; The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated; The Test, FX Channel; and The Tonight Show, NBC. Appeared in other programs, including Celebrity Name That Tune. Television Appearances; Pilots: Officer Francis Llewellyn ⬙Ponch⬙ Poncherello, CHiPS (also known as CHiPs Patrol), NBC, 1977. Tom Snyder’s Celebrity Spotlight, NBC, 1980. Mitchell and Woods, NBC, 1981. Host, Interceptor, syndicated, 1989. William Santos, Taylor Made, 2005. Television Producer; Movies: CHiPs ’99, TNT, 1998. Film Appearances: Cactus Flower, Columbia, 1969. John and Mary, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1969. Nicky Cruz, The Cross and the Switchblade, Gateway Films, c. 1970. Chrome and Hot Leather, American International Pictures, 1971. Chicano, Parades, Cinerama, 1972. Justin, Jailbreakin’ (also known as The Ballad of Billie Blue and Star–Crossed Roads), Gateway Films, 1972. Sergio, The New Centurions (also known as Precinct 45: Los Angeles Police), Columbia, 1972. Julio, Airport ’75 (also known as Airport 1975), Universal, 1974. Chucho, Trackdown, United Artists, 1976. Lieutenant ⬙Chilli–Bean⬙ Ramos, Midway (also known as Battle of Midway and The Battle of Midway), Universal, 1976. Chico, The Line, Astral Films, 1980. Henry Board II, Where Is Parsifal?, TriStar, 1983. Ronn Warren, Lightblast (also known as Light Blast and A colpi di luce), LIVE Entertainment, 1985. Lercara (a gangster), Il pentito (also known as The Repenter), Cecchi Gori Silver Film, 1986. Martin Fierro, Hour of the Assassin, Concorde/New Horizon, 1987. Andy and the Airwave Rangers (also known as Andy Colby’s Incredible Adventure, Andy Colby’s Incredible Video Adventure, and Andy Colby’s Incredibly Awesome Adventure), Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1988. Dr. Stone, Alien Seed, Action International Pictures, 1989. The Lost Idol, SGE Home Video, 1989.
Film Associate Producer: Alien Seed, Action International Pictures, 1989. (With others) Caged Fury, 21st Century Releasing, 1990. Stage Appearances: Austin, True West, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, c. 1984. Game host, Wheel of Fortune, Branson, MO, 1997. 138
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EVANS TV Guide, October 24, 1998, pp. 28–31; July 28, 2001, p. 6; October 31, 2004, p. 15. USA Today, July 15, 1997.
RECORDINGS
Electronic: Erik Estrada: The Official Website, http://wwwerik estrada.com, December 20, 2005.
Videos: (In archive footage) Officer Francis Llewellyn ⬙Ponch⬙ Poncherello in scenes from CHiPS, Cathode Fuck (documentary), Film Products/Film Threat, 1986. (In archive footage) Julio in a scene from Airport ’75, The Making of ⬙Midway⬙ (short documentary), Universal Studios Home Video, 2001.
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Music Videos: Bad Religion, ⬙Stranger Than Fiction,⬙ 1994. Bad Religion, ⬙Infected,⬙ 1995. Butthole Surfers, ⬙Pepper,⬙ 1996. Eminem, ⬙Just Lose It,⬙ 2004.
Full name, Christopher Evans; born April 1, 1966, in Warrington, Cheshire, England; married Carol McGiffin (a radio personality), September 17, 1991 (divorced); married Billie Paul Piper (an actress and singer), May 6, 2001 (separated); children: (with Alison Ward) Jade.
Video Games: You Don’t Know Jack, Volume II, Berkeley Systems, 1996.
Career: Actor and producer. Ginger Media Group, owner until 2000; executive producer and writer for the production company UMTV. Involved in various business ventures.
WRITINGS Awards, Honors: British Comedy awards, best Channel 4 personality, 1992, and top Channel 4 entertainment presenter, 1993, and Royal Television Society Award, best male presenter, 1994, all for The Big Breakfast; British Comedy Award, best Channel 4 entertainment presenter, 1994, for Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush.
Nonfiction: (With Davin Seay) Erik Estrada: My Road from Harlem to Hollywood (autobiography), William Morrow, 1997. SIDELIGHTS
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His favorite roles include Nicky Cruz in The Cross and the Switchblade.
Television Appearances; Series: Video jockey, Power Up, The Power Station, c. 1990–91. Host, The Big Breakfast, Channel 4 (England), 1992–94. Himself, Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush, Channel 4, 1994–95. Host, TFI Friday (also known as Thank Four It’s Friday), Channel 4, 1996–98. Himself, Tee Time, BBC, beginning c. 1998. Host, Breakfast Show (also known as Chris Evans Breakfast Show), beginning c. 1998. Himself and chauffeur, Boys and Girls, Channel 4, 2003. Himself, OFI Sunday, Independent Television, 2005. Himself, All–Star Cup 2005, British Sky Broadcasting, beginning c. 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Hispanic Biography, Volume 4, Gale, 2003. Katz, Susan, The Erik Estrada Scrapbook, A Filmways Company, 1980. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 4, 1996, p. 76; April 25, 1997, p. 59. GQ, October, 1997. People Weekly, March 15, 1993, p. 97; November 26, 2001, p. 126. Photoplay, July, 1979, pp. 8–10, 90, 92. Teen Beat, September, 1979, pp. 12–15.
Television Appearances; Specials: (Uncredited) Member of audience, An Audience with Elton John, Independent Television, 1997. 139
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Himself, Inside the Mind of Paul Gascoigne, Channel 4 (England), 2003. Himself, The Brits Backstage, Independent Television, 2005. (In archive footage) Himself, The Most Shocking Celebrity Moments of 2004, Channel 5 (England), 2005. Himself, UK Radio Aid, Independent Television 2, 2005. Host, Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05, BBC, 2005.
Appeared in Timmy on the Tranny, Manchester Piccadilly Radio, 1980s; host of various productions, including Round at Chris’s, BBC Greater London Radio (GLR). Radio Appearances; Specials: Himself, UK Radio Aid, 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Himself, British Comedy Awards, Independent Television, 1993. Host, Brit Awards 1995 (also known as The 1995 Brit Awards), [Great Britain], 1995. Brit Awards 1996 (also known as The Brit Awards ’96), [Great Britain], 1996. Host, Brit Awards 2005, Independent Television 2 and BBC America, 2005. Host, Brit Awards 2006, [Great Britain], 2006.
Radio Appearances; Episodic: Guest, The Howard Stern Radio Show, 1997. RECORDINGS Videos: Voice of Lennie Lazenby, Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember (animated), HIT Entertainment/HOT Animation, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Have I Got News for You, BBC, 1993. Himself, Shooting Stars, BBC, 1995. Guest, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Voice of Lennie Lazenby, ⬙Roley and the Rock Star,⬙ Bob the Builder (animated), Channel 4 (England), 2000. My Worst Week, BBC, 2002. Himself, Blue Peter, BBC, 2005. Himself, Top Gear (also known as Top Gear Xtra), BBC, 2005. Guest, Parkinson, BBC, 2005. Guest, Richard & Judy, Channel 4, multiple episodes in 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Daily Express, March 27, 2003, p. 17. Heat, December 15, 2001, pp. 32–33.
EVERHARD, Nancy 1957– PERSONAL Born November 30, 1957, in Wadsworth, OH; married Tom Amandes (an actor); children: Ben, two others.
Television Work; Series: Creator, Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush, Channel 4 (England), 1994–95. Creator and executive producer, TFI Friday (also known as Thank Four It’s Friday), Channel 4, 1996–98. Executive producer, The Terry and Gaby Show, Channel 5 (England), c. 2003–2004. Executive producer, Johnny Vegas: 18 Stone of Idiot, Channel 4, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Pakula/King & Associates, 9229 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 315, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. CREDITS
Some sources cite Evans as the producer of Marilu, syndicated, beginning 1994.
Film Appearances: Sharon Gale, Demonstone, Fries, 1989. Joyce Collins, DeepStarSix (also known as Deep Star Six), TriStar, 1989. Sam Leary, The Punisher, New World Pictures, 1989. Susie, Double Revenge, Republic Pictures Corp., 1990.
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Female doctor, Another 48 Hrs., Paramount, 1990. Ms. Tangelo, Locust Valley, 1999. Pam Owens, Urban Legends: Bloody Mary, Columbia, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Jill Nichols, The Family Man, CBS, 1991. Kay Lockman, Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1991–93. Catherine Ness, The Untouchables, syndicated, 1993. Sharon Hart, Everwood, The WB, 2002–2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Sissy, Born Beautiful, NBC, 1982. Christa Klein, The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, NBC, 1989. Marilyn ⬙Mike⬙ Fulbright, An Eight Is Enough Wedding, NBC, 1989. Cindy, The China Lake Murders, USA Network, 1990. Anne, This Gun for Hire, USA Network, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Robin Green, ⬙Don’t Know Much About History,⬙ Family Ties, NBC, 1985. Roan Carver, ⬙Eagles,⬙ Airwolf (also known as Lobo del aire), CBS, 1985. Clarissa, ⬙Steele in the Family,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Clarissa, ⬙Bonds of Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1986. Samantha Dutton, ⬙Out of the Woods,⬙ Knight Rider, NBC, 1986. Rebecca Piper, ⬙Beneath the Surface,⬙ The A–Team, NBC, 1986. Mrs. Nuruda, ⬙Mission of Gold,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1987. Cindy Garver, ⬙Down and Out in Malibu: Part 2,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1987. ⬙A Mutiny on the Bull Team,⬙ 1st & Ten (also known as 1st & Ten, Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back, 1st & Ten: Do It Again, 1st & Ten: Going for Broke, 1st & Ten: In Your Face!, 1st & Ten: The Bulls Mean Business, and 1st & Ten: The Championship), HBO, 1987.
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FAUSTINO, David 1974– PERSONAL Full name, David A. Faustino; born March 3, 1974, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Roger (a costumer) and Kay (a homemaker) Faustino; brother of Michael Faustino (an actor); married Andrea Elmer, January 24, 2004. Education: Studied acting.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Andrew Beaudine, I Had Three Wives, CBS, 1985. Voice of Calvin, The Gummi Bears (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Adventures of the Gummi Bears⬙ and Disney’s ⬙Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour⬙), NBC, 1987. Bud Bundy, Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1987–97. (Uncredited) Narrator and older Chance, Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (also known as Cover Me), USA Network, 2000–2001. Judge, My Life Is a Sitcom (also known as My Life Is a Sitcom 2), ABC Family Channel, c. 2003.
Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Publicist—Much and House Public Relations, 8075 West Third St., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials and print advertisements. Balistyx (nightclub), Los Angeles area, co–founder, beginning c. 1991; the Central (restaurant), Los Angeles, co–owner, beginning 2004. Member of the rap group the Outlawed Posse.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, 100 Greatest Kid Stars, VH1, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor in a movie made for television, Young Artist Foundation, 1983, for 40 Days for Danny; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor in a movie made for television, 1984, for Summer Girl; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor—guest in a television series, 1985, for The Love Boat; Young Artist Award nomination, exceptional performance by a young actor in a television special or miniseries, 1986, for I Had Three Wives; Young Artist Award nomination, exceptional young actor starring in a television special or movie of the week, 1987, for ⬙Mr. Boogedy,⬙ Disney Sunday Movie; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor starring in a television drama special, movie of the week, or variety show, 1988, for The Drug Knot; Young Artist Award nominations, best young actor starring in a new television comedy series, 1988, best
Television Appearances; Movies: Joey, Act of Love, 1980. Eddie Carney, The Ordeal of Bill Carney, 1981. David Caldwell, In the Custody of Strangers, 1982. 40 Days for Danny, ABC, 1982. Jason Shelburne, Summer Girl (also known as The Hands That Rob the Cradle), 1983. Patrick O’Keefe, Shooting Stars, 1983. Christopher, Love, Mary, CBS, 1985. Corwin Davis, ⬙Mr. Boogedy,⬙ Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. Louis Dawson, The Drug Knot, CBS, 1986. Corwin Davis, ⬙The Bride of Boogedy,⬙ Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1987. 142
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FAUSTINO Teen Win, Lose or Draw, The Disney Channel, 1989. Bud Bundy (confused student), ⬙Musso and Frank,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), Fox, 1990. Bud Bundy, ⬙The Agony and the Agony,⬙ Top of the Heap, Fox, 1991. Himself, ⬙Rockumentary,⬙ Blossom, NBC, 1991. Carl Loomis, ⬙Who Killed the Soap Star?,⬙ Burke’s Law, CBS, 1994. Robin’s Hoods, syndicated, 1994. Himself, RTL Nachtshow mit Thomas Koschwitz (also known as Nachtshow), RTL (Germany), 1995. Himself, Mad TV, Fox, 1996. Host, Mad TV, Fox, 1997. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Adam, ⬙Decisions,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 1999. Dwayne, ⬙The Best Possible Deal,⬙ Jesse, NBC, 1999. Greg the alien, ⬙Close Encounters of the Addams Kind,⬙ The New Addams Family, Fox Family Channel, 1999. Jimbo Bacilli, ⬙Tiffany Burger,⬙ Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily...), The WB, 1999. Denny, ⬙Jump Start,⬙ Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 2000. Narrator, Intimate Portrait: Katey Sagal (documentary), Lifetime, 2000. Simon, ⬙Hard Cell,⬙ Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 2000. Voice of Sean Wallace, ⬙The Last Resort,⬙ Batman Beyond (animated; also known as Batman of the Future and Batman Tomorrow), The WB, 2000. Himself, ⬙The Sex Etiquette Test,⬙ The Test, FX Channel, 2001. Kurt Beamis, ⬙The Big Padoodle,⬙ Going to California, Showtime, 2001. Voice of Scruffy, ⬙His Maker’s Name,⬙ The Zeta Project (animated), The WB, 2001. Himself, Married ... with Children: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Michael Daley, ⬙Sunshine Days,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 2002. Pete, ⬙The Partridge Family: My Son, the Feminist/ Married ... with Children: The Dance Show,⬙ The Rerun Show, NBC, 2002. Voice of Starbust, ⬙Showtime,⬙ Static Shock (animated), The WB, 2003. Adam Ridgeway, ⬙Doghouse,⬙ The Help, The WB, 2004. Adam Ridgeway, ⬙Dwayne Gets a Cold,⬙ The Help, The WB, 2004. Adam Ridgeway, ⬙Ollie Shares,⬙ The Help, The WB, 2004. Adam Ridgeway, ⬙Pahtay,⬙ The Help, The WB, 2004. Himself, ⬙Celebrity Weddings,⬙ VH1: All Access, VH1, 2004. Himself, ⬙The Review,⬙ Entourage, HBO, 2004. Droobie, ⬙Droobie or Not Droobie,⬙ The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2004.
Television Appearances; Specials: Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special (also known as The Earth Day Special), ABC, 1990. Idols, Fox, 1991. Himself, The Fractured Film Awards, Fox, 1992. Travis Bickle, ⬙Words Up!,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1992. Taco Bell Presents the USA Music Challenge, ABC, 1992. My Favorite ⬙Married,⬙ Fox, 1995. Stripe, Kiss and Tell (also known as Please Forgive Me), ABC, 1996. Mad TV Goes to the Movies, Fox, 1996. Himself, Child Stars: Their Story (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Himself, Celebrity Boot Camp, Fox, 2002. Himself and Bud Bundy, Married ... with Children Reunion, Fox, 2003. (Archive footage) Heroes of Comedy: Women on Top, Comedy Central, 2003. Himself, The Great American Celebrity Spelling Bee, Fox, 2004. (Archival footage) Himself, Mouthing Off: 51 Greatest Smartasses, Comedy Central, 2004. Himself, Retrosexual: The 80s (documentary), VH1, 2004. Also appeared in a Lily Tomlin special. Television Appearances; Episodic: Josh, ⬙The Silent Cry,⬙ Little House on the Prairie (also known as Little House: A New Beginning), NBC, 1980. Keith Bailey, ⬙To Snatch a Keith,⬙ Family Ties, NBC, 1983. Boy, ⬙Two Balls and a Strike,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984. Randy Beal, ⬙Save the Last Dance for Me,⬙ E/R, CBS, 1984. ⬙Ace in the Hole/Uncle Joey’s Song/Father in the Cradle,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Robbie Down, ⬙Plane Death,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1985. ⬙Sour Grapes,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985. ⬙Utopia Now,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985. Micah Frost, ⬙The Storyteller,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. MMC (also known as The All New Mickey Mouse Club, Club MMC, and The Mickey Mouse Club), The Disney Channel, 1989. 143
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Himself, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004. Chad, ⬙Study Buddy,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2005. Himself, ⬙Changing Times and Trends,⬙ TV Land Confidential, TV Land, 2005. Ian, ⬙Contract High,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2005.
Albums with Others: ⬙I Told Ya,⬙ The Balistyx Album, c. 1992. WRITINGS
Appeared in Fantasy Island, ABC. Teleplays; Episodic: ⬙T*R*A*S*H,⬙ Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1997.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Terry Marcus, Venice Medical, ABC, 1983. Billy Vandemeer, Velvet, ABC, 1984. Bud Bundy, Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1987. Adam Ridgeway, The Help, The WB, 2004.
Songs: ⬙I Told Ya,⬙ The Balistyx Album, c. 1992. OTHER SOURCES
Film Appearances: Martin, I Ought to Be in Pictures, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1982. Tony Hardin, The Star Chamber, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1983. Men Lie, Panorama Entertainment, 1994. Stripe, Kiss & Tell, 1996. Cornfed, 12 Bucks, 1998. Darrel, Lovers and Liars (also known as Criminal Desire), 1998. Himself, Demo Reel: A Tragedy in 10 Minutes (short film), Big Hair Productions, 1999. Himself, Hollywood: Wild in the Street (documentary), 1999. Sponge, Dirt Merchant (also known as Dirt Merchant: Alternative Investigator), Quantum Entertainment, 1999. Chuck, The Heist (also known as The Metal Box), c. 1999. Buzz Frawley, Killer Bud (also known as Totally Irresponsible and Waylon & Buzz), Trimark Pictures, 2000. Ron, Get Your Stuff, Ariztical Entertainment, 2000. Billy (attitude number three), 10 Attitudes, 2001. Bobby, MacArthur Park, Sundance Channel Home Entertainment, 2001. Paul the production assistant, Freezerburn, MUSK Entertainment/Cosmic Audience, 2005. Ben, Nice Guys, Trejo 4.0 Pictures/the Film Emporium, 2006. Carl, Pucked (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Pucked,⬙ National Lampoon’s ⬙The Trouble with Frank,⬙ Pre Approved, and The Trouble with Frank), Symphony Pictures, 2006. Steve, Easier, Softer Way, Sony Pictures Releasing, 2006.
Periodicals: People Weekly, September 14, 1992, pp. 87–88; February 16, 2004, p. 22.
FELTON, Lindsay 1984– (Lindsay Marie Felton) PERSONAL Born December 4, 1984, in Seattle, WA; daughter of Norman and Deborah Felton. Education: Studied acting at the Seattle Children’s Theater, through 1993, with Gary Spatz, 1989–98, with Andrew Magarian at The Shop, beginning in 1998, and at the Beverly Hills Playhouse.Avocational Interests: Going to movies, listening to music, going to the theater, shopping, writing, playing the piano and guitar, painting, and traveling. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Jaymes/Nelson Entertainment, 12444 Ventura Blvd., Suite 103, Studio City, CA 91604. Contact—11684 Ventura Blvd., Box 723, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actress. Began appearing in print ads and commercials in Seattle by the age of three; appeared in national commercials for Intel, Chevrolet, and Lipton Soup; appeared in print ads for Eddie Bauer, New West Eye Wear, Frederick & Nelson, Bon Marche, Buster Brown Shoes, Intel, Parents Magazine, and BN Genius; La Vie Boheme Productions (production company), principal; worked as a live model inside of glass tank at Standard Hotel, West Hollywood, CA.
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Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
ensemble performance, Village Voice, both with others, 2000, for Jitney.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by an actress under ten in a TV series, 1995, for Thunder Alley; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a TV drama series—leading young actress, 2001, 2002, both for Caitlin’s Way; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a TV movie, miniseries, or special—supporting young actress, 2003, for Anna’s Dream.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Balm in Gilead, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, c. 1981, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1984. Foos, Distant Fires, Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT, 1986. The man, The Blast of War Blows in Their Ears—Back in the World (also known as Back in the World), 1988. A Tempest, Ubu Repertory Company, Ubu Theatre, New York City, 1991. The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World, Yale Repertory Theatre, University Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1992. Philmore, Jitney, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1999–2000, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 2000, then Union Square Theatre, New York City, 2000–2001.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Amy Blue, The Adventures of Ragtime, 1998. Jennifer, 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Samantha, Size ’Em Up (short), 2001. Alex Monroe, The Metro Chase, PorchLight Entertainment, 2003. Dawn Jenson, Grind, Warner Bros., 2003.
Appeared in off–Broadway productions of Antigone, Body Bags, Lux in Tenebris, The Mighty Gents, and Out at Sea; in American Buffalo, Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, and The Talkin’ Drums, all St. Louis, MO; and in Fences, Florida and Cincinnati, OH.
Television Appearances; Series: Jenny Turner, Thunder Alley, ABC, 1993–95. Caitlin Seeger, Caitlin’s Way, Nickelodeon and YTV, 2000. Television Appearances; Movies: Caitlin Seeger, Stray Dog, 1999. (As Lindsay Marie Felton) Anna Morgan, Anna’s Dream, PAX, 2004.
Film Appearances: Monty man, Vibes, Columbia, 1988. Pete, Thirteen Conversations about One Thing (also known as 13 Conversations and 13 Conversations about One Thing), Sony Pictures Classics, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Scrubs,⬙ Sports Theater with Shaquille O’Neal, Nickelodeon, 1996. Hostage daughter, ⬙Bulletproof,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1998. Guest, Donny & Marie (also known as Donny and Marie Hour), syndicated, 2000. Jett, ⬙He’s Reese. He’s Here. Get Used to It.,⬙ Movie Stars, The WB, 2000. April, ⬙Fear Game,⬙ The Nightmare Room, The WB, 2001.
Some sources also cite appearances in Scrooged, Paramount, 1988; Tap, TriStar, 1989; and You Got That Right. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙The Kryptonite Kid,⬙ Superboy (also known as The Adventures of Superboy), syndicated, 1991. Abbott, ⬙Man Enough,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2001. Bartender Joe, ⬙Folly,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2001. Grand juror number one, ⬙Possession,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. Father, ⬙Two Days of Freedom,⬙ Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, 2002. Maurice Langlois, ⬙Sound Bodies,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2003.
FINNIE, LEO V., III PERSONAL Career: Actor.
Appeared as a car washer in an episode of New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox; also appeared in episodes of All My Children (also
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known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC; The Cosby Show, NBC; and One Life to Live (also known as Between Heaven and Hell), ABC.
Film Appearances: Herself, Bewitched: Star Shots, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2005. Herself, Casting a Spell: Making ⬙Bewitched⬙ (documentary short), Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2005.
FISHER, Lucy 1949– PERSONAL
Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Stuart Little, 2003.
Born October 2, 1949, in New York, NY; daughter of Arthur Bertram and Naomi (maiden name, Kislak) Fisher; married Douglas Wick (a producer), February 16, 1986; children, Sarah Elisabeth, Julia Arthur, Tessa Benay. Education: Radcliffe College/Harvard University, B.A., English (cum laude), 1971.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, ⬙Jarhead,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005. OTHER SOURCES
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Office—Red Wagon Entertainment, 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Hepburn Bldg., West, Culver City, CA, 90232.
Periodicals: Variety, March 11, 2002, p. 55.
Career: Producer. Worked in the newsroom at KFWB; worked as a reader at United Artists; Samuel Goldwyn Jr. Productions, worked as story editor, c. late 1970s; Twentieth Century–Fox, Los Angeles, CA, vice president of production, 1979–80; Zoetrope Studios, Burbank, CA, vice president of worldwide productions, 1980–81; Warner Bros. Pictures, Burbank, CA, vice president and senior production executive, 1981–87, then senior vice president, 1987–89, then executive vice president of production, 1989–96; Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Co., Culver City, CA, vice chairperson, 1996–2000; Red Wagon Productions, Culver City, CA, producer, 2000—.
FOX, Edward 1937– PERSONAL Full name, Edward Charles Morice Fox; born April 13, 1937, in London, England; son of Robin (a theatrical agent) and Angela Muriel Darita (a writer and actress; maiden name, Worthington) Fox; brother of James William Fox (an actor) and Robert Michael John Fox (a producer); half brother of Daniel Chatto (an actor); married Tracy Pelissier (an actress; also known as Tracy Reed), 1958 (divorced, 1961); married Joanna David (an actress), 2004; children: (first marriage) Lucy Arabella; (second marriage) Emilia Rose Elizabeth (an actress), Frederick Samson Robert Morice. Education: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduated.Avocational Interests: Playing the piano, music, reading, walking.
Awards, Honors: Crystal Award, Women in Film Crystal Awards, 1998; Hollywood Discovery Award (with Douglas Wick), outstanding achievement in producing, Hollywood Film Festival, 2002; Childrens’ Award nomination (with others), best feature film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 2002, for Stuart Little 2.
Addresses: Agent—Conway van Gelder, Ltd., 18–21 Jermyn St., Third Floor, London SW1Y 6HP, England. Career: Actor and director. Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, associate member; performer with the Dundee Repertory Company, Dundee, Scotland, 1960s. Military service: British Army, Coldstream Guards, 1956–58.
CREDITS Film Producer: Stuart Little 2, Columbia, 2002. Peter Pan, Universal, 2003. Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, DreamWorks, 2004. Bewitched, Columbia, 2005. Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (animated), Columbia, 2005. Jarhead, Universal, 2005. Memoirs of a Geisha, Columbia, 2005.
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most promising new actor, 1975; National Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, 1977, and Film Award, best supporting actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1978, both for A Bridge Too Far; Television Award, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1979, Top 10 Award from TV Times, Television Award from British Broadcasting Press Guild, and Performance Award from Royal Television Society, 1979, all for Edward and Mrs. Simpson; Film Award nomination, best supporting actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1983, for Gandhi; National Board of Review Award (with others), best acting by an ensemble, 2002, for Nicholas Nickleby; decorated officer, Order of the British Empire, 2002. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Restaurant bar man, This Sporting Life, Independent Artists/Rank/Continental Distributing, 1963. Stewart, The Mind Benders, American International Pictures, 1963. Hardwicke, The Long Duel, Rank–Lippert/Paramount, 1967. Lieutenant Sprague, The Jokers, Universal, 1967. Prisoner number three (Norburg’s brother), The Frozen Dead, Warner Bros., 1967. Ritchie Jackson, The Naked Runner, Warner Bros., 1967. Walter, I’ll Never Forget What’s ’is Name, Universal, 1967. Robert Sawyer, ⬙Poor Butterfly,⬙ Journey into Midnight, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1968. Aide, Oh! What a Lovely War, Paramount, 1969. Pilot officer Archie, Battle of Britain, United Artists, 1969. Bruce Spofford, Skullduggery, Universal, 1970. The Breaking of Bumbo, Anglo–EMI Film Distributors, made in 1970. Hugh Trimingham, The Go–Between, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/EMI/Columbia, 1971. The Jackal, The Day of the Jackal (also known as Chacal), Universal, 1973. Nils Krogstad, A Doll’s House (also known as Maison de poupee), World Film Services, 1973. Cardinal inquisitor, Galileo (also known as Galileo Galilei), American Film Theatre, 1975. Colonel Reynard, The Duellists, Paramount, 1977. Foreman, The Squeeze, Warner Bros., 1977. Lieutenant general Brian Horrocks, A Bridge Too Far, United Artists, 1977. Joe Brody, The Big Sleep, United Artists, 1978. Staff sergeant ⬙Milly⬙ Miller, Force 10 from Navarone, American International Pictures, 1978. Colonel Rafelli, Soldaat van Oranje (also known as Soldier of Orange and Survival Run), J. Arthur Rank/International Picture Show, 1979.
Some sources cite an appearance in Joy Division. Television Appearances; Series: Lord Warburton, The Portrait of a Lady, BBC, 1968. Edward VIII, Edward and Mrs. Simpson, Thames Television, 1978, syndicated, 1980. Uncle Giles, A Dance to the Music of Time, Channel 4 (England), 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Captain James Harthouse, Hard Times, Granada Television, 1977, broadcast on Great Performances, PBS, 1977. Lieutenant Francis George Farewell, Shaka Zulu, syndicated, 1984, Fox, 1987. 147
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Dr. Hauser, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (also known as Anastasia: The Story of Anna), NBC, 1986. Reader, The Modern World: Ten Great Writers, Channel 4 (England), 1988. Metternich, The Strauss Dynasty, Oesterreichischer Rundfunk (Austria), 1991. General Limtoc, Gulliver’s Travels, NBC, 1996. Professor Prosser, I Was a Rat (also known as Cinderella and Me and Un bon petit rat), BBC, 2001. Sir Hugo Mallinger, Daniel Deronda, BBC, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: The doctor, The Father, BBC, 1985. Lord Harry Wrotham, A Hazard of Hearts, CBS, 1987. Alistair Ross, The Crucifer of Blood, TNT, 1991. Prince John, Robin Hood (also known as The Adventure of Robin Hood and Robin Hood—Ein Leben fuer Richard Loewenherz), TNT, 1991. Archie Balmerino, September (also known as Rosamunde Pilcher’s ⬙September⬙), Showtime, 1996. Markham, Forbidden Territory: Stanley’s Search for Livingstone, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The Girl of My Dreams (also known as Theatre 625: Girl of My Dreams), BBC, 1966. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, BBC, 1967. Ross (also known as Play of the Month: Ross), BBC, 1970. Lysander, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (also known as Play of the Month: A Midsummer Night’s Dream), BBC, 1971. Bermondsey (also known as Thirty–Minute Theatre: Bermondsey), BBC, 1972. The School for Scandal (also known as Play of the Month: The School for Scandal), BBC, 1974. Loyalties (also known as Play of the Month: Loyalties), BBC, 1975. Shooting the Chandelier (also known as BBC–2 Play of the Week: Shooting the Chandelier), BBC–2, 1977, then on Great Performances, PBS, 1978. The Voysey Inheritance (also known as Play of the Month: The Voysey Inheritance), BBC, 1979. Himself, The Making of ⬙The Bounty⬙ (documentary), 1984. St. John Quartermaine, Quartermaine’s Terms, BBC and PBS, 1987. Major Luddington, The Maitlands (also known as Playhouse: The Maitlands), BBC, 1993.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Inspector Donen, Never Love a Thief, PAX TV, 1998. Stage Appearances: Faulkland, The Rivals, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1971. Curly, Knuckle, Comedy Theatre, London, 1974. Iago, Othello, New Shakespeare Company, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, London, 1976. Harry (Lord Monchensey), The Family Reunion, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, then Round House Theatre, London, later Vaudeville Theatre, London, all 1979. St. John Quartermaine, Quartermaine’s Terms, Queen’s Theatre, London, 1981. Anyone for Denis, Whitehall Theatre, London, 1981. Hamlet, Young Vic Theatre, 1982. Interpreters, Queen’s Theatre, 1985. The Dance of Death, Manchester, England, 1987. Let Us Go Then, You and I, Lyric Theatre, 1987. The Admirable Crichton, Haymarket Theatre, 1988. Another Love Story, Leicester Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, England, 1990. Philip, The Philanthropist, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 1991. The Father, Comedy Theatre and other venues, 1995. A Letter of Resignation, Comedy Theatre, then Savoy Theatre, London, 1997. The Browning Version, 2000.
Also appeared in Sign of the Bounty. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marten, ⬙The White Hot Coal,⬙ Suspense, BBC, 1963. John Richardson, ⬙Rough Justice,⬙ Redcap, Associated British Picture Corporation, 1966. 148
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The Twelve Pound Look, 2000. Old Masters, Comedy Theatre, 2004. Waiter, You Never Can Tell, Garrick Theatre, London, 2005. Appeared in other productions, including My Fair Lady (musical).
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Major Tours: The Winslow Boy, British cities, 2002.
Film Appearances: (As William Fox) Johnny Brent, The Magnet, General Films Distributors, 1950. Toby Miniver, The Miniver Story, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1950. (As William Fox) Porter, One Wild Oat, Eros Film Distributors, 1951. Gunthorpe (Ranley School runner), The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (also known as Rebel with a Cause), Continental Distributing, 1962. (As William Fox) Philip Goodwin, What Every Woman Wants, United Artists, 1962. Tony, The Servant, Elstree/Sprinbok Productions, 1963, Landau Releasing Organization, 1964. Oliver, Tamahine, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1964. Flight lieutenant Peter Marlow, King Rat, Columbia, 1965. Richard Mays, Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours and 11 Minutes (also known as Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1965. Jason ⬙Jake⬙ Rogers, The Chase, Columbia, 1966. Jimmy Smith, Thoroughly Modern Millie (musical), Universal, 1967. Gordon Craig, Isadora (also known as The Loves of Isadora), Universal, 1968. Stefane Calvert, Duffy, Columbia, 1968. Giorgio, Arabella (also known as Ragazza del Charleston), Universal, 1969. Chas Devlin, Performance, Warner Bros., 1970. Alan Richards, No Longer Alone, WorldWide Pictures, 1978. Tom Lindsay, Runners, Cinegate, 1983. Lord Charles Esker, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Richard Fielding, A Passage to India, Columbia, 1984. Victor d’Andre, Pavlova–A Woman for All Time (also known as Anna Pavlova, The Divine Anna, Pavlova, and A Woman for All Time), Poseidon Productions, 1985. Henley of Mayfair, Absolute Beginners, Orion, 1986. Norfolk, Comrades, Film Four International, 1986. Lord, The Whistle Blower, Hemdale Releasing, 1987. Patrick, High Season, Hemdale Releasing, 1987. Colonel Ferguson, Farewell to the King, Orion, 1989. George Farrell, Boys in the Island, 1989. Hugh Ambrose, She’s Been Away, BBC Films, 1989.
Stage Director: Another Love Story, Leicester Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, England, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Telegraph, July 3, 2004, pp. 22–23, 25, 27.
FOX, James 1939– (William Fox) PERSONAL Full name, James William Fox; born May 19, 1939, in London, England; son of Robin (a theatrical agent) and Angela Muriel Darita (a writer and actress; maiden name, Worthington) Fox; brother of Edward Charles Morice Fox (an actor) and Robert Michael John Fox (a producer); half brother of Daniel Chatto (an actor); married Mary Elizabeth Piper, 1973; children: Thomas, Robin, Laurence (an actor), Lydia, Jack. Education: Attended Central School of Speech and Drama, London. Religion: Evangelical Christian. Addresses: Agent—Peters, Fraser and Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Career: Actor. Navigators, worked as an evangelist missionary, 1970–79; worked as an assistant stage manager for a touring theatre company; also worked in advertising. Military service: British Army, Coldstream Guard, 1959–61. Awards, Honors: Film Award, most promising newcomer to leading film roles, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1964, for The Servant; nomination for Golden Laurel, new male face, Laurel awards, Producers Guild of America, 1965; Golden Globe Award nomination, most promising male newcomer, 149
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Thomas Elgin, The Mighty Quinn (also known as Finding Mawbee), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Ned, The Russia House, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. Frank, Afraid of the Dark (also known as Double vue), Fine Line Features, 1991. Jacques, As You Like It, Sands Films, 1992. William (Lord Holmes), Patriot Games, Paramount, 1992. Hugo Paynter, Hostage (also known as El proximo enemigo), Skouras Pictures, 1993. Lord Darlington, The Remains of the Day, Columbia, 1993. Arthur Trevane, Never Ever (also known as The Circle of Passion), Trimark Pictures, 1996. Karenin, Anna Karenina (also known as Leo Tolstoy’s ⬙Anna Karenina⬙), Warner Bros., 1997. Himself, Donald Cammell: The Ultimate Performance (documentary), Total Performance, 1998. Himself, Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names (documentary), Bitters End, 1998. Landon–Higgins, Shadow Run, Majestic Films & Television, 1998. Richard Lord Mountbatten, Jinnah (also known as Mohammed Ali Jinnah), 1998. Philip Cromwell, Mickey Blue Eyes, Warner Bros., 1999. Harry, Sexy Beast, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2000. Old Vladimir (narrator), All Forgotten (also known as Lover’s Prayer), Seven Hills Productions, 2000. Sir Edgar Swift, Up at the Villa, October Films, 2000. Colonel Bob Assingham, The Golden Bowl (also known as La coupe d’or), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Mr. Stewart, The Mystic Masseur, ThinkFilm, 2002. King Haraald, The Prince & Me, Paramount/Lions Gate Films, 2004. Sebastian Nagel, The Freediver, Mainline Releasing, 2004. Mr. Salt, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Warner Bros., 2005, IMAX version released as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The IMAX Experience. Light in the Sky, c. 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Martyn, Love Is Old, Love Is New, BBC, 1982. Mansfield Markham, Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun, CBS, 1988. Foster, Never Come Back, BBC, 1989, also broadcast in the United States. Simon Hall, Headhunters, BBC, 1992. Corporal Henry Evelyn Ridley, Fall from Grace (also known as Fortitude), CBS, 1994. Lord Fischel, The Dwelling Place, Tyne Tees Television, 1994. Single gentleman, The Old Curiosity Shop, The Disney Channel, 1995. Dr. Bates, Gulliver’s Travels, NBC, 1996. Longman, Kings in Grass Castles, 7 Network (Australia), 1997. Captain Farewell, Shaka Zulu: The Citadel, syndicated, 2000. Jonas Collin, Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairy Tale, The Hallmark Channel, 2001. Professor Leo Summerlee, The Lost World (also known as Die Vergessene Welt), BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Willoughby Stevens, Queens Counsel (QC), Trial & Retribution VI, Independent Television, 2002. Lord Halifax, Cambridge Spies, BBC, 2003. Lieutenant colonel Jimmy Fordham, Colditz (also known as Escape from Colditz and Love from Colditz), Independent Television, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Robert Harris, Sun Child, Yorkshire Television, 1988. Sir Anthony Blunt, A Question of Attribution, BBC, c. 1992, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992. Gosse, Heart of Darkness, TNT, 1994. Sir James Whittington, Doomsday Gun, HBO, 1994. Sir Edward Elgar, Elgar’s 10th Muse, Channel 4 (England), 1995. Milton Friedkin, Metropolis, Carlton Television (some sources cite Granada Television), 2000. Sir Simon Sherrifmuir, Armadillo, BBC, 2001, Arts and Entertainment, 2002.
Some sources cite appearances in other films, including The Arp Statue, 1971; an appearance as William Bradford in The New World, 1986; an appearance in The Boiler Room (also known as Lost in Hollywood), 1992; as well as an appearance in I cavalieri che ferro l’impresa (also known as The Knights of the Quest and The Knights Who Made the Enterprise), Duea Film/ Quinta Communications/Radiotelevisione Italiana, 2001. Some sources cite an appearance as Gregory in The Lavender Hill Mob, Universal, 1951 while billed as William Fox.
Television Appearances; Specials: Philip Carlion, ⬙Country,⬙ Play for Today (also known as Country: A Tory Story and Play for Today: Country), BBC, 1981. George Orwell, The Road to 1984, Granada Television, 1984.
Television Appearances; Series: Waldorf Astor, Nancy Astor, BBC–2, 1982, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as Masterpiece Theatre: Nancy Astor), PBS, 1984. 150
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Lord William Holmes, The Secret World of Spying, 1992. Himself, The Making of a Mobster: ⬙Mickey Blue Eyes,⬙ 1999. (In archive footage) Lord Holmes, Patriot Games: Up Close, 2002. Narrator, Visconti (also known as The Life and Times of Count Luchino Visconti), BBC, 2002. Peter (sixth Baron Carrington), The Falklands Play, BBC–4, 2002. Himself, The Agatha Christie Code, Independent Television, 2005.
WRITINGS Nonfiction: Comeback: An Actor’s Direction (autobiography), W. B. Eerdmans, 1983. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 18th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Sir David Lean, ABC 1990.
Periodicals: Radio Times, March 9, 1996, p. 25.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Paul, ⬙To the Very End,⬙ Espionage, NBC, 1963. Skipperton, ⬙L’epouvantail,⬙ Les cadavres exquis de Patricia Highsmith (also known as Patricia Highsmith’s Tales and Cadavres exquis), BBC, 1990. Himself, ⬙A Very British Picture,⬙ Hollywood U.K., BBC, 1993. Colonel Arthur Bantry, ⬙The Body in the Library,⬙ Marple (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Marple⬙ and Marple: The Body in the Library), Independent Television, Arts and Entertainment, and Mystery!, PBS, 2004. Colonel Johnny Race, ⬙Death on the Nile,⬙ Poirot (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Poirot⬙ and Poirot: Death on the Nile), Independent Television, Arts and Entertainment, and Mystery!, PBS, 2004. Gerald Thurnham, ⬙The Nation’s Favourite,⬙ Absolute Power, BBC, 2005. Himself, ⬙Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005.
FOX, Michael J. 1961– (Michael Fox, Mike Fox) PERSONAL Original name, Michael Andrew Fox; born June 9, 1961, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; immigrated to the United States, naturalized citizen; son of William (member of the Canadian Army and a police officer) and Phyllis (a payroll clerk and actress) Fox; brother of Kelli Fox (an actress); married Tracy Pollan (an actress), July 16, 1988; children: Sam Michael, Schuyler Frances, Aquinnah Kathleen, Esme Annabelle. Avocational Interests: Music, hockey. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 909 Third Ave., 10th Floor, New York, NY 10022.
Stage Appearances: Mikhail Lvovich Astrov, Uncle Vanya, Circle in the Square Uptown, New York City, 1995.
Career: Actor and producer. Snowback Productions, founder; Lottery Hill Entertainment, partner; Michael J. Fox Productions, principal; appeared in advertisements for products and political causes. Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, founder, 2001; appeared in public service announcements promoting awareness of Parkinson’s disease; appeared in other public service announcements. Member of the band Helix.
Internet Appearances: Professor Chronotis, Doctor Who: Shada, BBCi (England), beginning 2003. RECORDINGS Videos: (In archive clip from ⬙Absolute Beginners⬙) Henley of Mayfair, Bowie: The Video Collection, Picture Music International, 1993. Himself, Blind Loyalty, Hollow Honor: England’s Fatal Flaw, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 2001. Himself, The Remains of the Day: The Filmmaker’s Journey, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 2001. (In archive clip from ⬙Absolute Beginners⬙) Henley of Mayfair, Best of Bowie, Ventura Distribution, 2002.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors’ Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Honorary high school diploma, John Dewey High School, Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City; named one of the most promising new actors of 1985, John Willis’ Screen World; named most exciting 151
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(As Michael Fox) Willy Joe Hall, Palmerstown U.S.A., CBS, 1980, later known as Palmerstown, CBS, 1981. Alex P. Keaton, Family Ties, NBC, 1982–89. Deputy mayor Michael Flaherty, Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 1996–2000, 2001. Himself, Healthy Kids, beginning 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, The Greatest Canadian (documentary), CBC, 2004. Himself, 100 Greatest Teen Stars (also known as The Greatest), VH1, 2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Ricky Miller, Letters from Frank, CBS, 1979. (As Michael Fox) Jay Jay Manners, High School U.S.A., NBC, 1983. Alex P. Keaton, Family Ties Vacation, NBC, 1985. Dennis Baxter, Poison Ivy, NBC, 1985. Axel (some sources cite Alex) Magee, Don’t Drink the Water, ABC, 1994. Himself, Saving Milly, CBS, 2005. Voice of Marcel Maggot, The Magic 7 (animated), c. 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, The Homemade Comedy Special, NBC, 1984. Himself, Battle of the Network Stars XVI, ABC, 1984. Himself, Battle of the Network Stars XVII, ABC, 1984. Host and narrator, Time Travel: Fact, Fiction, and Fantasy, syndicated, 1985. Himself, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1985. Himself, Bob Hope Buys NBC?, NBC, 1985. The NBC All–Star Hour, NBC, 1985. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1986. Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. ⬙The Iceman Hummeth,⬙ David Letterman’s Second Annual Holiday Film Festival, NBC, 1986. NBC’s 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. Himself, Bruce Willis: The Return of Bruno (also known as The Return of Bruno), HBO, 1987. Himself, Funny, You Don’t Look 200 (also known as Funny, You Don’t Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville), ABC, 1987. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (documentary; also known as Dear America), HBO, 1987. Alex P. Keaton, ⬙Mickey’s 60th Birthday Special⬙ (also known as ⬙Mickey’s 60th Birthday⬙ and ⬙Mickey’s 60th Birthday Anniversary Shorts⬙), The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988. Inside Family Ties: Behind the Scenes of a Hit (documentary), PBS, 1988. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1988. Himself, Miles Turns 21, 1990.
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Himself and Marty McFly, The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy, 1990. Sex, Buys, and Advertising, NBC, 1990. Dan Quayle, Saturday Night Live: President Bush, NBC, 1992. Host, James Cagney: Top of the World, TNT, 1992. The Last Laugh: Memories of the Cosby Show, NBC, 1992. Himself, I Am Your Child (also known as From Zero to Three and Johnson & Johnson Presents: I Am Your Child), ABC, 1997. Walt Disney World’s 25th Anniversary Party (also known as The 25th Anniversary of Walt Disney World), ABC, 1997. The Late Show with David Letterman Fifth Anniversary Special, CBS, 1998. Himself, Stuart Little: Making It Big (documentary), HBO, 1999. Not Gettin’ Any Steve Charleston, Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock, NBC, 1999. Himself, David Blaine: Frozen in Time, ABC, 2000. Himself and Dan Quayle, Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2000, NBC, 2000. Himself, The Concert for New York City, VH1, 2001. Himself, What Lies Beneath: Constructing the Perfect Thriller (documentary), 2001. Himself, NBC 75th Anniversary Special (also known as NBC 75th Anniversary Celebration), NBC, 2002. Himself, Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary, Comedy Central, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Presenter, ABC 50th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 2003. Himself, Mouthing Off: 51 Greatest Smartasses, Comedy Central, 2004. Himself, Comedy Gold (documentary), CBC, 2005. (In archive footage) Himself, La marato 2005, TV3 (Television de Catalunya, Spain), 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Paul Stone, ⬙Kids,⬙ Lou Grant, CBS, 1979. Schoolboy, ⬙Such a Fine Line,⬙ Family, ABC, 1980. Elliot Schweitzer, ⬙Brain Child,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1981. ⬙The Make–Up Test,⬙ Teachers Only, NBC, 1982. ⬙I Like to be in America/He Ain’t Heavy/Abbey’s Maiden Voyage,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. Eddie Simms, ⬙Santa Goes Downtown,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1984. Coast to Coast, 1990. Prosecutor, ⬙The Trap⬙ (also known as ⬙Carrion Death⬙ and ⬙Loved to Death⬙), Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1991. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1991. Himself, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1991. Narrator, ⬙There’s a Nightmare in My Closet,⬙ Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1992. Himself, The Howard Stern Show, syndicated, 1992. Himself, The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 1993, 1995, 2005. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002. ⬙The Films of Rob Reiner⬙ (also known as ⬙Rob Reiner⬙), The Directors (also known as The Directors—Rob Reiner), Encore, c. 1997. The Daily Show (also known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition), Comedy Central, 1997, 1999. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1998. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1998, 1999. ⬙Stuart Little,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 1999. Himself, ⬙Meredith Baxter: Perfection & Reality,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Meredith Baxter), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Himself, ⬙What Lies Beneath,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2000. Voice of Gandhi’s remaining kidney, ⬙Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand,⬙ Clone High (animated; also known as Clone High U.S.A.), MTV, 2002. Himself, Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2002. Himself, The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 2002. Himself, Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, ET, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, 2003. Dr. Kevin Casey, ⬙My Catalyst,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2004. The E! True Hollywood Story: Heather Locklear (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2004.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1986. The 38th Annual Emmy Awards, NBC, 1986. The 39th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1987. The 40th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1988. The 1996 Emmy Awards, ABC, 1996. The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1997. The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1998. The 55th Golden Globe Awards, 1998. The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1999. The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1999. Golden Hanger Awards, 1999. Himself, GQ’s 2000 Men of the Year Awards, Fox, 2000. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 2000. 153
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Film Appearances: Scott, Midnight Madness (also known as The Great All– Nighter), Buena Vista, 1980. Arthur, Class of 1984, United Film Distribution Company, 1982. Marty McFly, Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. Scott Howard, Teen Wolf, Atlantic Releasing, 1985. Brantley Foster/Carlton Whitfield, The Secret of My Success (also known as The Secret of My Succe$s), Universal, 1987. Joe Rasnick and song performer, Light of Day, TriStar, 1987. Jamie Conway, Bright Lights, Big City, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Marty McFly, Marty McFly, Jr., and Marlene McFly, Back to the Future, Part II (also known as Paradox), Universal, 1989. Private first class Eriksson, Casualties of War, Columbia, 1989. Marty McFly (⬙Clint Eastwood⬙) and Seamus McFly, Back to the Future, Part III (also known as Three), Universal, 1990. Dr. Benjamin Stone, Doc Hollywood, Warner Bros., 1991. Nick Lang, The Hard Way, Universal, 1991. Clayton Farnsworth, Where the Rivers Flow North, Caledonia Pictures, 1993. Doug Ireland, For Love or Money (also known as The Concierge), Universal, 1993. Michael Chapman, Life with Mikey (also known as Give Me a Break), Buena Vista, 1993. Voice of Chance (the bulldog), Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, Buena Vista, 1993. Daniel McTeague, Jr., Greedy, Universal, 1994. Lewis Rothschild, The American President, Columbia, 1995. Himself, Your Studio and You (short film), Universal, 1995. Peter Maloney, Blue in the Face (also known as Brooklyn Boogie), Miramax, 1995. Tim Alexander, Coldblooded (also known as The Reluctant Hitman), IRS Releasing/Propaganda Films, 1995. Frank Bannister, The Frighteners (also known as Frighteners and Robert Zemeckis Presents: ⬙The Frighteners⬙), Universal, 1996. Jason Stone, Mars Attacks!, Warner Bros., 1996. Voice of Chance (the bulldog), Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco, Buena Vista, 1996. (Uncredited) Himself, Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen’s (documentary), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1997. Voice of Stuart Little, Stuart Little, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Thirty Wishes, Buena Vista, 1999. Voice of Milo James Thatch, Atlantis: The Lost Empire (animated; also known as Atlantis), Buena Vista, 2001.
Appeared in ⬙The Master,⬙ The Magic Lie, ABC; and in episodes of other series, including 20/20 (also known as ABC News 20/20), ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Michael Fox) Thomas Elston, Trouble in High Timber Country (also known as The Yeagers), ABC, 1980. (As Michael Fox) Willy Joe Hall, ⬙Palmerstown U.S.A.,⬙ Palmerstown U.S.A., CBS, 1980, series later known as Palmerstown.. Alex P. Keaton, Family Ties, NBC, 1982. Deputy mayor Michael Flaherty, Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 1996. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 1996—. Executive consultant, Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 2000—. Television Director; Specials: ⬙The Iceman Hummeth,⬙ David Letterman’s Second Annual Holiday Film Festival, NBC, 1986. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙The Trap⬙ (also known as ⬙Carrion Death⬙ and ⬙Loved to Death⬙), Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1991. ⬙Rainy Day,⬙ Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1992. Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, Anna Says, 1999. Executive producer, Otherwise Engaged, Lifetime, 2002. Producer, Hench at Home, ABC, 2003. 154
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FRANCKS WRITINGS Teleplays; Pilots: Hench at Home, ABC, 2003. Film Music; Songs: ⬙You’ve Got No Place to Go,⬙ Light of Day, TriStar, 1987. Nonfiction: Lucky Man: A Memoir (autobiography), Hyperion, 2002.
Film Work: Producer, Coldblooded (also known as The Reluctant Hitman), IRS Releasing/Propaganda Films, 1995. Director and executive producer, Thirty Wishes, Buena Vista, 1999.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers, Issue 3, Gale Group, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 5, 1997, p. 32; February 4, 2000, p. 18; April 12, 2002, pp. 68–69; September 12, 2003, p. 160. GQ, November, 1999. Interview, January, 1988, p. 26; August, 1996. New York Times, January 10, 1988. O, the Oprah Magazine, March, 2002, pp. 142–49. People Weekly, April 20, 1987, p. 86; December 4, 1989, p. 142; September 22, 1997, p. 164; June 26, 2000, p. 113; December 25, 2000, p. 54; June 18, 2001, p. 61; March 25, 2002, pp. 100–104, 106, 108, 111–12; February 23, 2004, p. 26; April 12, 2004, p. 82. Premiere, October, 1989, p. 84. Prevue, September, 1990, pp. 50–53. Redbook, September, 1996, p. 106. Rolling Stone, January 15, 1987, pp. 25–26; March 12, 1987, pp. 30–32. Starlog, February, 1990. TV Guide, September 30, 1996; February 4, 2000, p. 5; May 13, 2000, pp. 22–28, 30–34. US, August 21, 1989, p. 21.
Appeared as Steve, The Shadow Box, Vancouver Arts Club Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Appeared in other productions. RECORDINGS Videos: Narrator, Reach for the Stars 1990: The Official Boston Bruins Video (documentary), 1990. Himself, Time Machine: The Journey Back (documentary), Warner Bros., 1993. Himself, The Making of ⬙The Frighteners⬙ (documentary), Universal Studios Home Video, 1998. Himself, Lord Stanley’s Cup: Hockey’s Ultimate Prize (short documentary), National Hockey League/ United Services, 2000. Himself, Back to the Future: Making the Trilogy (documentary), 2002. Video Games: Marty McFly, Back to the Future, 2004.
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FRANCKS, Rainbow 1979– (Rainbow Sun Francks, Rainbow Sun, Sydney Whiplash) PERSONAL Born December 3, 1979, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; son of Don (an actor, musician, artist, and activist) and Lili (a dancer) Francks; brother of Cree Summer (an actor).
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Career: Actor and producer. Dynasty (musical group), founder; MuchMusic (a Canadian music channel), veejay, 2001–c.2003; The Oddities (hip–hop group), writer and performer.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jimmy, ⬙Moonshine Over Harlem,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX and CTV, 2001. Made professional debut in Sesame Street, c.1983.
Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2000, for One Heart Broken Into Song.
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Albums (with the Oddities): Released six records, including The Scenic Route, Battle Axe Records.
Film Appearances: (As Rainbow Sun Francks) Hank Johnson, One Heart Broken Into Song, 1999. (As Rainbow Sun Francks) Gus, Johnny, The Asylum, 1999. (As Rainbow Sun Francks) Julian, Love Come Down (also known as Cris du coeur), DEJ Productions, 2000.
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Film Work: Producer, Johnny, 1999.
Full name, Andrew Alan Fuller; born May 19, 1980, in Los Angeles, CA. Avocational Interests: Playing piano, playing basketball, rock climbing, surfing, snowboarding, and tennis.
Television Appearances; Series: (As Rainbow Sun Francks) Host, Electric Circus, 2002–2003. (As Rainbow Sun Francks) Lieutenant Aiden Ford, Stargate: Atlantis, 2004–2006. Barnaby Sharpe, This Space For Rent, CBC, 2006.
Addresses: Manager—Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., Third Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Began modeling at the age of 16; appeared in television commercials for Subway, J.Crew, Toyota, and Pepsi.
Television Appearances; Movies: Frank Johnson, Black Fox: The Price of Peace, 1995. Frank Johnson, Black Fox: Good Men and Bad, CBS, 1995. (As Rainbow Sun Francks) Buddy Clark, The Planet of Junior Brown (also known as Junior’s Grove), Showtime, 1997. Calvin Dumas, Love Song, MTV, 2000. Dion Mial, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ⬙Diff’rent Strokes,⬙ NBC, 2005. One Heart Broken Into Song, syndicated, forthcoming.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Paul St. Clair, Voodoo Academy, Full Moon Entertainment, 2000. Teenage Jesse, Angels Don’t Sleep Here (also known as Blackflash 2: Angels Don’t Sleep Here), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Cole, One (short), 2001. Roderick ⬙Rod⬙ Justine Farrell, Vampire Clan, Nu–Image Films, 2002. Sam, Close Call, Prime Media Pictures, 2004. Himself, The Brightest Sound (documentary short), Impact Video, 2005. David, Final Contract: Death on Delivery, 2006. Jason Stevens, The Ultimate Gift, Film Foundry Releasing, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: (As Rainbow Sun Francks) Lieutenant Aiden Ford, Stargate Atlantis: Rising, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself and Lieutenant Aiden Ford, Preview to Atlantis, 2004. (As Rainbow Sun Francks) Himself and Lieutenant Aiden Ford, From Stargate to Atlantis: Sci Fi Lowdown, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Himself and Lieutenant Aiden Ford, Sci Fi Lowdown: Behind the Stargate: Secrets Revealed, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Brats, The WB, 2002. Justin Briggs, Home of the Brave, The WB, 2002. Norland, The O.C., Fox, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tom, ⬙My Sister, My Enemy,⬙ Partners, 1999. Himself, Good Food Live, 2003. E! News Daily (also known as E! News Live and E! News Live Weekend), E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Guest, The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2003. Nick Reed, ⬙Date Night,⬙ Black Sash, The WB, 2003. Nick Reed, ⬙The Prodigal Son,⬙ Black Sash, The WB, 2003. Nick Reed, ⬙Prime Suspect,⬙ Black Sash, The WB, 2003. Guest, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. Guest, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004.
CREDITS Film Director: A Dangerous Age, Ajay, 1958. A Cool Sound from Hell, 1959. Dr. Blood’s Coffin, United Artists, 1961. The Snake Woman (also known as Terror of the Snake Woman), United Artists, 1961. Three on a Spree, United Artists, 1961. The Boys, Gala, 1962. During One Night (also known as Night of Passion), Astor, 1962. The Young Ones (musical; also known as Wonderful to Be Young), Paramount, 1962. (Uncredited) Devil Doll, 1964. The Ipcress File (also known as Len Deighton’s ⬙The Ipcress File⬙), Universal, 1965. The Leather Boys, Allied Artists, 1965. Swinger’s Paradise (musical; also known as Wonderful Life), Universal, 1965. The Appaloosa (also known as Southwest to Sonora), Universal, 1966. Eye of the Devil, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1966. The Naked Runner, Warner Bros., 1967. The Lawyer, Paramount, 1970. Little Fauss and Big Halsy, Paramount, 1970. Lady Sings the Blues, Paramount, 1972. Hit!, Paramount, 1973. Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York, Paramount, 1975. Gable and Lombard, Universal, 1976. The Boys in Company C, Columbia, 1978. The Entity, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Purple Hearts, Warner Bros., 1984. Iron Eagle, TriStar, 1986. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Warner Bros., 1987. Iron Eagle II (also known as Iron Eagle II: The Battle beyond the Flag and L’aigle de fer II), TriStar, 1988. The Taking of Beverly Hills (also known as Boomer: The Taking of Beverly Hills), Columbia, 1991. Ladybugs, Paramount, 1992. Iron Eagle IV (also known as Aigle de fer IV), Trimark Pictures, 1995. The Rage, Miramax, 1996. The Collectors, Betar Entertainment, 1999. Tripwire, Omega Pictures International, 1999. Hide and Seek (also known as Cord and Jeu mortel), Trimark Pictures, 2000. My Five Wives (also known as My 5 Wives and Mes cinq cheries), Artisan Entertainment, 2000.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Himself, Lindsay Lohan’s ⬙Over,⬙ 2005. Also appeared in The Calling’s ⬙Wherever You Go⬙ and Jennifer Love Hewitt’s ⬙BareNaked.⬙
FURIE, Sidney J. 1933– (Sidney Furie) PERSONAL Born February 28, 1933, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; immigrated to England, 1960. Education: Carnegie Institute of Technology (later known as Carnegie– Mellon University). Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Producer, director, and writer. Worked as an apprentice for Canadian television; Galaworldfilm Productions, Ltd., executive director, 1961—. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Golden Palm Award nomination, Cannes International Film Festival, 1965, Film Award, best British film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1966, and Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in mo157
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Sonic Boom, 2000. The Circle (also known as Fraternity and La fraternite), Screen Media Films, 2001. Donzi: The Legend, Four Starz Productions, 2001. Global Heresy (also known as Rock My World and Au coeur du rock), Ballpark Productions/GFT Entertainment/Ultimate Pictures, 2002. Partners in Action, DEJ Productions/Hannibal Pictures, 2002. Detention, Alliance Atlantis Communications, 2003. Direct Action, Nu–Image Films, 2004. American Soldiers, Peace Arch Entertainment Group, 2005. The Veteran, Peace Arch Entertainment Group, 2006.
Also directed episodes of Hudson’s Bay, CBC; and Just Cause, PAX TV. Television Director; Pilots: ⬙O Western Wind,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Series, CTV, 1994.
Film Producer: A Dangerous Age, Ajay, 1958. A Cool Sound from Hell, 1959. (With Kenneth Rive) The Boys, Gala, 1962. (With Rive) During One Night (also known as Night of Passion), Astor, 1962. Purple Hearts, Warner Bros., 1984. American Soldiers, Peace Arch Entertainment Group, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold (documentary), Cinemax, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Sidney Furie) ⬙The Gunmen,⬙ On Camera, CBC, 1955. Himself, Hollywood U.K., BBC, 1993. WRITINGS
Film Character Creator: Aces: Iron Eagle III, New Line Cinema, 1992.
Screenplays: A Dangerous Age, Ajay, 1958. A Cool Sound from Hell, 1959. During One Night (also known as Night of Passion), Astor, 1962. (With Harold Buchman) The Lawyer, Paramount, 1970. (With Richard Natkin) The Boys in Company C, Columbia, 1978. (With Natkin) Purple Hearts, Warner Bros., 1984. (With Kevin Elders) Iron Eagle, TriStar, 1986. (With Elders) Iron Eagle II (also known as Iron Eagle II: The Battle beyond the Flag and L’aigle de fer), TriStar, 1988.
Television Director; Movies: Iron Eagle IV (also known as Aigle de fer IV), Trimark Pictures, 1995. Hollow Point (also known as Rysk Roulette and Arsenal de pointe), 1996. Married to a Stranger, Family Channel, 1997. Top of the World (also known as Cold Cash and Showdown), HBO, 1998. A Friday Night Date (also known as Road Rage), Cinemax, 2000. In Her Defense (also known as In Self Defense), Cinemax, 2000. Going Back (also known as Under Heavy Fire and Freres de guerre), HBO, 2001. Television Creator; Series: Hudson’s Bay, CBC, beginning 1959. Petrocelli, NBC, 1974–76.
Screenplays; Stories: The Taking of Beverly Hills (also known as Boomer: The Taking of Beverly Hills), Columbia, 1991. The Rage, Miramax, 1996. Direct Action, Nu–Image Films, 2004.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Down Come the Rain,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Series, CTV, 1994.
Teleplays; Stories; Movies: Going Back (also known as Under Heavy Fire and Freres de guerre), HBO, 2001.
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GARRETT, Leif 1961– (Leif Garret, Lief Garrett) PERSONAL Full name, Leif Per Garrett; born November 8, 1961, in Hollywood, CA; son of Rick Nervick (a cameraman) and Caroline Underwood (a screenwriter and actress under the name of Carolyn Stellar); sister of Dawn Lynn (an actress). Career: Actor and singer. Formed bands including Godspeed and F8. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Jimmy Henderson, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Columbia, 1969. Mike Pusser, Walking Tall, Cinerama, 1973. David, Devil Times Five (also known as People Toys and The Horrible House on the Hill), Cinemation Industries, 1974. (As Lief Garrett) Luke Morgan, Macon County Line, American International Pictures, 1974. Mike Pusser, Walking Tall Part II (also known as Legend of the Lawman and Part 2, Walking Tall), American International Pictures, 1975. Johnny, Diamante Lobo (also known as A Bullet from God, God’s Gun, and Pistola di Dio), Irwin Yablans, 1976. (Uncredited) Brandon, Tigres de papel (also known as Paper Tigers), 1977. Tom Thurston, Kid Vengeance (also known as Take Another Hard Ride and Vengeance), Cannon, 1977. Mike Pusser, Final Chapter: Walking Tall (also known as The Man in the Back Seat and Walking Tall: The Final Chapter), American International Pictures, 1977.
Television Appearances; Series: Endy Karras, Three for the Road, CBS, 1974–75. Host, VH1’s ⬙8–Track Flashback,⬙ 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: ⬙Roller Rink Anthem⬙ presenter, I Love the ’70s, VH1, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Towhead number four, Black Noon, CBS, 1971. Endy Karras, Three for the Road, 1974. 159
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Bobby Halsey, Strange Homecoming, NBC, 1974. Billy Wright, The Last Survivors, NBC, 1975. Johnny Lowman, Flood!, NBC, 1976. Peter Lundy, Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion (also known as Pony Express, Rough Rider, and The Medicine Hat Stallion), NBC, 1977. Pete, American Black Beauty, 2005. Janitor, Popstar, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Me and Dad’s New Wife, ABC, 1976. Himself, La sonrisa de un nino, 1978. The Bob Hope Special, NBC, 1979. Leif Garrett Special, 1979. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1979, 1980. CBS team member, Battle of the Network Stars VI, ABC, 1979. The Sensational, Shocking, Wonderful, Wacky ’70s, NBC, 1980. Rocked to Death: Michael Hutchence: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Kristy McNicol: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Behind the Music Anniversary Special, VH1, 2000. Heart–throbs of the 70s (documentary), Sky One, 2001. Rock & Roll Jeopardy, 2001. Performer, American Bandstand’s 50th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 2002. The Scream! Heard Round the World, 2002. VH1 Behind the Music 5th Anniversary: Most Shocking Moments, VH1, 2002. VH1 Bubblegum Babylon, 2002.
Stage Appearances: A Child’s Christmas in Wales, National Theater of the Deaf, Seven Angels Theatre, Waterbury, CT, 2000. Johnny Molano, Old Timer, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Billy, ⬙The Human Element,⬙ Nanny and the Professor, ABC, 1970. Bobby Granger, ⬙Heroes Are Born,⬙ Family Affair, CBS, 1970. Gabriel, ⬙A Gun for Billy,⬙ Cade’s County, CBS, 1971. ⬙Death Is a Double Cross,⬙ Cannon, CBS, 1971. Tommy, ⬙The Deadly Species,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1972. John Callahan, ⬙The Sodbusters,⬙ Gunsmoke (also known as Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1972. Robert, ⬙Doorway to Death,⬙ Ghost Story (also known as Circle of Fear), NBC, 1973. ⬙A Man of Importance,⬙ Doc Elliot, ABC, 1973. Harold Pearson, ⬙The Lamb,⬙ Apple’s Way, CBS, 1974. Leonard, ⬙The Frog,⬙ The Odd Couple, ABC, 1974. Leonard Unger, ⬙Felix Remarries,⬙ The Odd Couple, ABC, 1975. Lane/Mike, ⬙My Teenage Idol Is Missing,⬙ Wonder Woman (also known as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman and The New Original Wonder Woman), CBS, 1978. Zack Russell, Family, ABC, 1978. Guest, American Bandstand, 1979.
Also appeared as title role, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. RECORDINGS Albums: Leif Garrett, Atlantic, 1977. Feel the Need, 1978. Can’t Explain, Atlantic, 1978. Same Goes For You, Scotti Bros., 1979. My Movie of You, Scotti Bros., 1981. The Leif Garrett Collection, Scotti Bros., 1998. Godspeed, 1999. (With F8) F8, 2002. (With F8) F8 Demos, 2002. (With The Crush Ups) Betty Ford for Xmas, 2004. Singles: ⬙Runaround Sue,⬙ 1978. ⬙I Was Made for Dancin’,⬙ 1979. (With the Melvins) ⬙Smells Like Teen Spirit,⬙ The Crybaby, 2000. 160
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GORDON Television Appearances; Episodic: Marcia, ⬙It’s My Art, and I’ll Die If I Want To,⬙ My Two Dads, NBC, 1990. Heather, ⬙The Kid,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1990. ⬙The Waiting Room,⬙ Monsters, syndicated, 1991. Nikki Bellini, ⬙Piano Man—November 10, 1985,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1991. Courtney, ⬙Conundrum: Part 1,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1991. Woman doctor, ⬙The Herman–ator,⬙ Herman’s Head, Fox, 1991. Margot, ⬙Lost & Found,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1992. Detective Theresa Baldoni, ⬙Street Justice,⬙ Bodies of Evidence, CBS, 1992. Valerie Carlson, ⬙Crush,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network and CBS, 1993. Amber Dane, ⬙The Hot Tip,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1993. ⬙Brain Salad,⬙ Dead at 21, MTV, 1994. Maelia Molokani, ⬙Scales of Justice,⬙ One West Waikiki, CBS, 1994. Teddy Grace, ⬙Portrait of Death,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. Candance, ⬙New York on $2,000 a Day,⬙ Platypus Man, UPN, 1995. Phoebe, The Monroes, ABC, 1995. Nancy Rayburn, ⬙Nailed,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Brenda, ⬙Dr. No,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1996. Playboy announcer, Step by Step, 1996. Jenny Wolfe, ⬙Man’s Best Same Sex Companion,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1997. Kate Wilton, ⬙False Truths,⬙ Mike Hammer, Private Eye, syndicated, 1997. Ellen Bracken, ⬙Sisters,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997. Olivia La Fontaine, ⬙The Client,⬙ It’s Like, You Know ..., ABC, 1999. Ellen Bishop, ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2001. ER, NBC, 2002. Sylvia, ⬙Dead Man, Live Bet,⬙ Dr. Vegas, CBS, 2004.
Videos: Featured performer, The Road to Freedom: L. Ron Hubbard and Friends (short), Church of Scientology, 1986. Taped Readings: Laurie Hartshorn’s Double or Nothing, Penton Overseas, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Birmingham News (Birmingham, AL), October 26, 2001. Boston Phoenix (Boston, MA), February 14, 2002. The Clarion–Ledger (Jackson, MS), October 25, 2001. The Connection Newspaper (Springfield, VA), September 26, 2002. The News–Star (Monroe, LA), October 19, 2001. Washington Post, September 27, 2002. Worcester Magazine (Worcester, MA), July 15, 2004.
GENTILE, Denise PERSONAL Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Delores, Netherworld, Paramount Home Video, 1992. Karen, Pressure Point, Artist View Entertainment, 1997. Faye Skillman, Ordinary Madness, 2001.
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Television Appearances; Series: Vance/Vanessa DeFranco, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1984. Lise Hampton–Edgars, Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994, 1997, TNT, 1998.
Career: Producer and production manager. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kim, Family of Spies, CBS, 1990. Stacey Eckhart, Telling Secrets (also known as Contract for Murder), ABC, 1993.
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Roughing It (also known as Mark Twain’s ⬙Roughing It⬙), The Hallmark Channel, 2002. (As Brian J. Gordon) Supervising producer, Gone but Not Forgotten, 2004.
McBride: Murder Past Midnight, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: Tune in for Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Unit production manager, McBride: Fallen Idol, The Hallmark Channel, 2006.
Television Co–Executive Producer; Movies: Gentle Ben (also known as Terror On the Mountain), Animal Planet, 2002.
Television Assistant to Producer; Miniseries: Dead Man’s Walk (also known as Larry McMurtry’s ⬙Dead Man’s Walk⬙), ABC, 1996. Rough Riders (also known as Teddy Roosevelt & the Rough Riders), TNT, 1997.
Television Producer; Movies: Desolation Canyon, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Love’s Long Journey, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: The Chameleon Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: The Doctor Is Out, Really Out, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: It’s Murder, Madam, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: Tune in for Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: Fallen Idol, The Hallmark Channel, 2006.
Television Assistant to Producer; Movies: Hard Time, TNT, 1998. Hard Time: Hostage Hotel (also known as Hostage Hotel), TNT, 1999. Hard Time: The Premonition (also known as The Premonition), TNT, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Brian, Hard Time: The Premonition (also known as The Premonition), TNT, 1999. (Uncredited) SWAT team leader, Hard Time: Hostage Hotel (also known as Hostage Hotel), TNT, 1999.
Television Supervising Producer; Movies: Night of the Wolf, Animal Planet, 2002. Santa, Jr., The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Audrey’s Rain, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Gentle Ben 2: Danger on the Mountain (also known as Black Gold), Animal Planet, 2003. The Last Cowboy, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Love Comes Softly, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Monster Makers, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Straight from the Heart, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. A Time to Remember, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Murder without Conviction, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. A Place Called Home, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Wedding Daze, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. McBride: Murder Past Midnight, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Film Production Supervisor: (As Brian J. Gordon) Texas Rangers, Miramax/ Dimension Films, 2001.
GREEN, Yvonne DeLarosa See DeLAROSA, Yvonne GREGORY, Dorian 1971– PERSONAL Born January 26, 1971, in Washington, DC. Avocational Interests: Health and fitness. Addresses: Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Eleventh Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Television Production Manager; Movies: Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Desolation Canyon, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: The Chameleon Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: The Doctor Is Out, Really Out, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. McBride: It’s Murder, Madam, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Career: Actor. Epiphany Theater Group, founding member. Active in the Jeopardy Program, sponsored by the Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles, CA; American Diabetes Association, national spokesperson. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Driver for ⬙Moore⬙ at airport, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, Universal, 1992. 162
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Lieutenant, The Apocalypse, A–Pix Entertainment, 1997. Valet at mansion party, Just Write, Heartland Film Releasing, 1997. Lucius Johnson, Deliver Us from Eva, Focus Features, 2003. Darrel, Getting Played, New Line Home Video, 2005. Final judge, Show Stoppers, B–Luv productions, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Diamont Teague, Baywatch Nights (also known as Detectives on the Beach), syndicated, 1996–97. Inspector Darryl Morris, Charmed, The WB, 1998–2005. Co–host, The Other Half, syndicated, 2002–2003. Host, Soul Train, syndicated, 2003—.
RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Host, Story of a People, syndicated, 1993.
Videos: Appeared in Kick It!.
Television Appearances; Movies: Doctor, The Barefoot Executive, ABC, 1995.
GROSS, H. Daniel (Dan Gross, Daniel H. Gross)
Television Appearances; Specials: The 6th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, syndicated, 2000. The 6th Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest, syndicated, 2003. The 7th Annual Soul Train Christmas Starfest, UPN, 2003. The 18th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, The WB, 2004. The 19th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, The WB, 2005. The 10th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, syndicated, 2005.
PERSONAL Career: Producer and executive. Also known as Dan Gross. CREDITS Television Co–Executive Producer; Miniseries: Frankenstein, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. (Uncredited) Gone but Not Forgotten, 2004. (Uncredited) King Solomon’s Mines, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. La Femme Musketeer, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Mysterious Island, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (Uncredited) Man in audience, ⬙Money, Honey,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii), syndicated, 1991. Dr. Peters, The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1994. Delivery man, ⬙Field Trip,⬙ Sister, Sister, ABC, 1995. Dutch, ⬙Don’t Take Any Wooden Elephants,⬙ Hope & Gloria, NBC, 1995. Guard, ⬙Home Is Where the Tart Is,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1995. Gym guy, ⬙Maria Cooks,⬙ Too Something (also known as New York Daze), Fox, 1995. Mountie Robeson, ⬙Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow ... Dammit,⬙ Living Single (also known as My Girls), Fox, 1995. Derek, ⬙High Top Reunion,⬙ The Steve Harvey Show, The WB, 1996. Norman, ⬙Rivals,⬙ Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1996.
Television Producer; Miniseries: Blackbeard, The Hallmark Channel, 2006. Television Co–Executive Producer; Movies: Gentle Ben (also known as Terror On the Mountain), Animal Planet, 2002. Night of the Wolf, Animal Planet, 2002. Santa, Jr., The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Audrey’s Rain, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. A Carol Christmas, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Gentle Ben 2: Danger on the Mountain (also known as Black Gold), Animal Planet, 2003. 163
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Hard Ground, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. The Last Cowboy, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Love Comes Softly, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Monster Makers, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Mystery Woman, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Straight from the Heart, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. A Time to Remember, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Angel in the Family, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. A Boyfriend for Christmas, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. The Hollywood Mom’s Mystery, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Just Desserts, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. The Long Shot: Believe in Courage, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Love’s Enduring Promise, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Murder without Conviction, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. A Place Called Home, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. (Uncredited) Detective (also known as Arthur Hailey’s ⬙Detective⬙), 2005. The Poseidon Adventure, NBC, 2005.
nor, Highlander IV: World without End, and Highlander: A New Order), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2000. (With others) Ritual (also known as Tales from the Crypt Presents: Revelation and Tales from the Crypt Presents: Voodoo), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2001. (With others) Halloween: Resurrection (also known as Hall8ween, Halloween 8, Halloween: Evil Never Dies, Halloween: Homecoming, Halloween: The Homecoming, Halloween H2K, Halloween H2K: Evil Never Dies, and Halloween: MichaelMyers. com), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2002. Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone (animated), Goodtimes Entertainment, 2005. Film Producer: Porky’s (also known as Howard Stern Presents ⬙Porky’s⬙), Gotham Entertainment Group, 2006. Rock ’n’ Roll High School (also known as Howard Stern Presents ⬙Rock ’n’ Roll High School⬙), 2006. Film Executive in Charge of Production: Sioux City (also known as Ultimate Revenge), IRS Media, 1994. (As Daniel H. Gross) Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (also known as Halloween H20 and Halloween H20: (20 Years Later)), Dimension Films, 1998. From Dusk till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money, Amuse Pictures/New Films International, 1999. The Crow: Salvation (also known as The Crow III— Toedliche Erloesung), Dimension Films, 2000. From Dusk till Dawn 3: The Hangman’s Daughter (also known as The Hangman’s Daughter), Amuse Pictures/New Films International, 2000. Texas Rangers, Miramax/Dimension Films, 2001.
Television Executive in Charge of Production; Specials: Harley–Davidson: The American Motorcycle (documentary), TBS, 1993. Film Executive Producer: Sioux City (also known as Ultimate Revenge), IRS Media, 1994. Painted Hero (also known as Shadow of the Past), Astra Cinema/Legacy Releasing, 1997. (With others) Highlander: Endgame (also known as Highlander IV, Highlander 4: The Search for Con-
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HALLOWELL, Todd PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212–2427. Career: Executive producer, second unit director, production designer, art director, and actor. Awards, Honors: Golden Laurel Award (with Brian Grazer), motion picture producer of the year, Producers Guild of America, 1996, for Apollo 13.
Film Production Designer: Tough Guys, Buena Vista, 1986. Adventures in Babysitting (also known as A Night on the Town), Buena Vista, 1987. Burglar, Warner Bros., 1987. The Dream Team, Universal, 1989. Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Vital Signs, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. Class Action, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. The Paper, Universal, 1994.
CREDITS Film Executive Producer: Far and Away, Universal, 1992. The Paper, Universal, 1994. Apollo 13, Universal, 1995, IMAX version released as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience. Ransom, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1996. Edtv (also known as Ed TV), MCA/Universal, 1999. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as Dr. Seuss’ ⬙How the Grinch Stole Christmas,⬙ The Grinch, and Der Grinch), MCA/Universal, 2000. A Beautiful Mind, Universal, 2001. The Missing, Columbia, 2003. The Alamo, Buena Vista, 2004. Cinderella Man, Universal, 2005. The Da Vinci Code, Columbia, 2006.
Film Work; Art Director: Assistant art director, Grand Theft Auto, New World Pictures, 1977. Human Experiments (also known as Beyond the Gate), Essex Films, 1980. Assistant art director, Doctor Detroit, Universal, 1983. Cloak & Dagger, Universal, 1984. Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. Fletch, Universal, 1985. Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Buena Vista, 1986.
Film Second Unit Director: Adventures in Babysitting (also known as A Night on the Town), Buena Vista, 1987. Backdraft, Universal, 1991.
Film Work; Other: Photo double, Grand Theft Auto, New World Pictures, 1977. 165
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Set designer, Ball Game, Caballero Control Company, 1980. Director, Love or Money (also known as For Love or Money), Hemdale Releasing, 1990. Associate producer, Backdraft, Universal, 1991. Visual consultant, Cop and a Half, Universal, 1993. (Uncredited) Executive music producer, Apollo 13, Universal, 1995, IMAX version released as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience.
Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials for Clean & Clear Stripes, 1999.
Film Appearances: Himself, Tough Guys, Buena Vista, 1986. Track official, Parenthood, Universal, 1989. First thug, Far and Away, Universal, 1992. Noisy civilian, Apollo 13, Universal, 1995, IMAX version released as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience. Don Campbell, Ransom, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1996. Interviewer, Edtv (also known as Ed TV), MCA/ Universal, 1999. Himself, Looking Back at the Future (documentary), Agenda Films, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series: Kelly Kramer, Beggars and Choosers, Showtime, 1999. Rhiannon, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 1999. Betsy Tyler, The Court, ABC, 2002. Nicolette Raye, Kevin Hill, UPN, 2004.
Television Production Designer: Under the Influence (movie), CBS, 1986. Smart Guys (pilot), NBC, 1988. Miami Vice, NBC, episodes between 1988 and 1989.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bar maid, ⬙The Prodigal,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 2000. Sunday, ⬙Casino,⬙ Thieves, ABC, 2001. Joyce Westlake, ⬙Beyond Repair,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. Joyce Westlake, ⬙A River in Egypt,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. Joyce Westlake, ⬙Damage Is Done,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. Joyce Westlake, ⬙A Simple Twist of Fate,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. Saffron, ⬙Our Mrs. Reynolds,⬙ Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2002. Claire, ⬙Suffer Unto Me the Children ...,⬙ Presidio Med, CBS, 2003. Saffron, ⬙Trash,⬙ Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2003. Alyssa, ⬙Murder in the Morgue,⬙ Tru Calling, Fox, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Penny, Project: Valkyrie, Tempe Video, 2002. Angela, South of Pico, 2006.
Television Appearances; Movies: Fawn, Sorority, MTV, 1999. Audrey Drummond, The Big Time, TNT, 2002. Frannie Hunter, Hunger Point, Lifetime, 2003.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Lost Moon: The Triumph of Apollo 13, 1996. WRITINGS Film Music; Songs: ⬙You Just Never Know,⬙ The Paper, Universal, 1994.
Also appeared as Sarah, ⬙The Price of Love,⬙ Miss Match, NBC. HANSON, Twiggy See TWIGGY
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Agnes of God; Blythe Spirit; All My Sons; and Jesus Christ Superstar.
HENDRICKS, Christina 1978– PERSONAL
HIGGINS, Clare 1957(?)– (Claire Higgins)
Born May 3, 1978, in Twin Falls, ID. PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Evolution Entertainment, 901 North Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038.
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HIGGINS Cleopatra, Antony and Cleopatra, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1992–93. Lyndsey Fontaine, The Absence of War, Royal National Theatre, London, 1993–94. Martha Dobie, The Children’s Hour, Royal National Theatre, London, 1994. Princess Kosmanopolis, Sweet Bird of Youth, Royal National Theatre, London, 1995. Irina Arkadina, The Seagull, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, England, 1998. A Letter of Resignation, Comedy Theatre, London, 1998. Present Laughter, West Yorkshire Playhouse, 1998. Liz, Private Lives, West Yorkshire Playhouse, c. 1998. Antonio, The Tempest, Courtyard Company, West Yorkshire Playhouse, 1999. Hesione Hushabye, Heartbreak House, Chichester Theatre, Chichester, England, 2000. Stella, The Walls, Royal National Theatre, London, 2001. A View from the Bridge, Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate, England, c. 2001. Martha, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Bristol Old Vic, 2002. Ursula Loyer, Vincent in Brixton, Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, 2002, Wyndham’s Theatre, 2002, Playhouse Theatre, 2003, and Lincoln Center Theater, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 2003. Title role, Hecuba, Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London, 2004. Julie, The Rivals, Greenwich Theatre, London, c. 2004. Linda Loman, Death of a Salesman, Lyric Theatre, London, 2005. Maxine Faulk, Night of the Iguana, Lyric Theatre, London, beginning 2005. Title role, Phaedra, Donmar Warehouse, 2006.
Addresses: Agent—Conway Van Gelder, Ltd., 18–21 Jermyn St., Third Floor, London SW1Y 6HP, England. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Saturn Award nomination, best supporting actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1990, for Hellbound: Hellraiser II; Laurence Olivier Theatre Award nomination, Society of West End Theatre, c. 1991, for Napoli milionaria; Critics Circle Award, best actress, c. 1995, for The Children’s Hour; Laurence Olivier Theatre Award, best actress in a play, Critics Circle Award, and Time Out Readers’ Award, all c. 1995, for Sweet Bird of Youth; Laurence Olivier Theatre Award, London Evening Standard Theatre Award, and Critics Circle Award, all best actress, c. 2002, Theatre World Award, outstanding newcomer, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a play, and Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding actress in a play, all 2003, all for Vincent in Brixton; Laurence Oliver Theatre Award, best actress, c. 2004, for Hecuba; Laurence Olivier Theatre Award nomination, for A Streetcar Named Desire. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Alexis, Rollo, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, 1980. Judith, Blood Black and Gold, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1980. Irmgard, Beethoven’s Tenth, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1983. Lili Brik, The Futurists, Royal National Theatre, London, 1986. Jenkin’s Ear, Royal Court Theatre, 1987. Katherine Glass, The Secret Rapture, National Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1988. Gertrude, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, also National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, London, 1989. Hippolyta and Titania, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1989–90. Queen Elizabeth, Richard III, Royal National Theatre, London, 1990–91. Regan, King Lear, Royal National Theatre, London, 1990–91. Amelia, Napoli Milionaria, Royal National Theatre, London, 1991. Leah, The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 1991–92.
Also appeared in other productions, including appearances as Gold, The Deep Man, as Isabella, Measure for Measure, and as Stella, A Streetcar Named Desire, all Royal Exchange Theatre; as Kay, Time and the Conways, Greenwich Theatre; and an appearance in The White Devil, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England. Major Tours: King Lear, international cities, 1990. The Tragedy of Richard III (also known as Richard III), international cities, 1990. Film Appearances: Young Sophie, 1919, British Film Institute/Channel 4 Films, 1985, International Spectrafilm, 1986. Julia Cotton, Hellraiser (also known as Clive Barker’s ⬙Hellraiser⬙), New World Pictures, 1987. Eve, The Fruit Machine (also known as Wonderland), Vestron Pictures, 1988. 167
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Julia Cotton, Hellbound: Hellraiser II (also known as Hellraiser II), New World Pictures, 1989. Jessica Kennedy, Bad Behaviour, October Films, 1993. Fiona, Thin Ice, Greycat Films, 1995. Lorna Maclean, Small Faces, October Films, 1996. Ms. Cherry, B. Monkey (also known as B. Monkey—una donna da salvare), Buena Vista International, 1998, Miramax, 1999. (As Claire Higgins) Mrs. Bry, The House of Mirth (also known as Chez les heureux du monde and Haus Bellomont), Columbia/TriStar, 2000. Mistress Revels, Stage Beauty (also known as Compleat Female Stage Beauty), Lions Gate Films, 2004. Edwina Winters, Bigger Than the Sky (also known as Caught in the Act), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2005. (As Claire Higgins) Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont, Cineville Inc., 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 57th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Christine Pryall, ⬙Deadline,⬙ Boon, Independent Television, 1992. Edith Wharton, ⬙Northern Italy, June 1918,⬙ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1993. Marjorie Wilde, ⬙A Man Lay Dead,⬙ Alleyn Mysteries (also known as Inspector Alleyn and Ngaio Marsh’s ⬙Alleyn Mysteries⬙), BBC, 1993, also broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1993. Detective superintendent Farmer, ⬙Buried Lies,⬙ Silent Witness, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Detective superintendent Farmer, ⬙Darkness Visible,⬙ Silent Witness, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Detective superintendent Harriet Farmer, ⬙Long Days, Short Nights,⬙ Silent Witness, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Detective superintendent Farmer, ⬙Sins of the Father,⬙ Silent Witness, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Maureen Bristow, ⬙The Best Laid Plans,⬙ Heartbeat, Independent Television, 1996. Susannah Dixon Queens Council (QC), ⬙Men of Substance,⬙ Kavanagh QC, Independent Television, 1996. Judy Ryan, ⬙Take It or Leave It,⬙ The Bill, Independent Television, 2000. Detective chief inspector Helen Whittle, ⬙Witches,⬙ Murder in Suburbia, Independent Television, 2004, BBC America, 2005. Laura Crawford, ⬙Midsomer Rhapsody,⬙ Midsomer Murders, Independent Television and Arts and Entertainment, 2005. Lesley Pattison, M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team (also known as Murder Investigation Team and Think Murder), Independent Television, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Love for Lydia, BBC, c. 1977, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, c. 1979. Christine Barlow, The Citadel, BBC, 1983, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, c. 1983. Catherine Bowers, Cover Her Face (also known as Dalgliesh: Cover Her Face), Anglia Television, 1985, also broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1987. Ann Wright, Hideaway, BBC, 1986. Regular performer, Up Line, [Great Britain], beginning c. 1987. Rachel Jordan, After the War, Granada Television, 1989, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, c. 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kitty Bennet, Pride and Prejudice, BBC, c. 1980, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1980. Maggie Hewitt, The Secret (also known as Catherine Cookson’s ⬙The Secret⬙), Yorkshire Television, 2000. Cook, Casanova, BBC, 2005.
Some sources cite appearances in Mitch, London Weekend Television. Television Appearances; Other: Some sources cite appearances in Beautiful Lies and Foreign Body.
Some sources cite appearances in Downtown Lagos, BBC, 1992; and Byron, BBC, c. 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Eilish, Circle of Deceit, [Great Britain], 1993. Klara, Fatherland, HBO, 1994. Men of the Month, BBC, 1994. The Absence of War, BBC–2, 1995.
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HODDER Bank guard, Earthly Possessions, HBO, 1999. Bartender, Mary and Rhoda, ABC, 2000.
Leon Garfield (based on the work by William Shakespeare), Twelfth Night, published in Shakespeare Stories, Chivers Audiobooks, 1999. Vera Brittain, The Dark Tide, Chivers Audiobooks, 2000. Georgette Heyer, An Infamous Army, Chivers Audiobooks, 2000.
Some sources cite an appearance as Hal Jenks, The Sunshine Boys, c. 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Hopkins, ⬙His Hour upon the Stage,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Hopkins, ⬙The Fertile Fields,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Hines, ⬙Apocrypha,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Milgrim, ⬙Right to Counsel,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Detective Borsey, ⬙Broadway Joe,⬙ New York News, CBS, 1995. Eddie Page, ⬙Entrapment,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1997. First man, Cosby, CBS, 1997. Kusevitsky, ⬙Monster,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. McTeague, ⬙In Loco Parentis,⬙ Trinity, NBC, 1998. McTeague, ⬙... To Forgive, Divine,⬙ Trinity, NBC, 1998. Rilley, New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, c. 1998. Desk police officer, ⬙I’ve Grown Accustomed to His Face,⬙ Now and Again, CBS, 1999. Doorman, ⬙The Doorman Always Rings Twice,⬙ Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 1999. Mr. Ehrlich, ⬙Imm–Oral Fixations,⬙ Becker, CBS, 1999. Mr. Ehrlich, ⬙Lucky Day,⬙ Becker, CBS, 1999. First police officer, ⬙After Hours,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2000. ⬙Mother’s Milk,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2000. Hotel security guard, ⬙A Passport to the Universe,⬙ Big Apple, CBS, 2001. ⬙The Pardoner’s Tale,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2001. ⬙The Stars Align,⬙ Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, 2001. Allen Cooper, ⬙Execution,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002. Jack Miller, ⬙Blue Wall,⬙ Law & Order: Trial by Jury, NBC, 2005.
HILL, William PERSONAL Career: Actor. Performed on stage at the Long Wharf Theatre, River Arts Repertory Theatre, Players Theatre, Columbus Theatre, and Whole Theatre. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Preppie party guest, Wolf, Columbia, 1994. Security officer, The Net, Columbia, 1995. Detective Templeton, The Associate, Columbia, 1996. Jerry Killian, Striptease, Columbia, 1996. Walters, The Juror, Columbia, 1996. Agent, The Peacemaker, DreamWorks, 1997. Feeney, The Devil’s Advocate (also known as Devil’s Advocate and Im Auftrag des Teufels), Warner Bros., 1997. Jerry, Hudson River Blues (also known as Family Blues), Gun for Hire Films/Silverline Pictures/The Shooting Gallery, 1997. Bernardo in Hamlet, The Impostors (also known as Ship of Fools), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. INS uniformed officer, The Siege (also known as Against All Enemies, Martial Law, and Untitled Ed Zwick Project), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. FBI agent Provano, Analyze This, Warner Bros., 1999. Passerby, Isn’t She Great (also known as Ist sie nicht grossartig?), MCA/Universal, 2000. Potter party guest, Small Time Crooks (also known as Woody Allen Spring Project 1999 and Woody Allen Summer Project 1999), DreamWorks, 2000. DeLauer security person, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (also known as Wie werde ich ihn los—in 10 Tagen?), Paramount, 2003. Member of the paparazzi, People I Know (also known as Der innere Kreis and Im inneren Kreis), Miramax, 2003. Psychiatrist, Anything Else (also known as Anything else, la vie et tout le reste and La vie et tout le reste), DreamWorks, 2003.
Appeared in ⬙Past Imperfect,⬙ an unaired episode of New York News, CBS; and in ⬙Words That Wound,⬙ an unaired episode of Queens Supreme, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: ⬙Con Job,⬙ Players, NBC, 1997. McTeague, Trinity, NBC, 1998.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Chuck, Renegade Force (also known as CounterForce, Rogue Force, and Six Angry Men), HBO, 1998.
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children: Jace, Reed. Education: Attended the University of Nevada Reno.Avocational Interests: Films, reading, solving puzzles. Career: Stunt performer, stunt coordinator, and actor. Appeared at conventions and festivals and appeared in merchandise. Worked with children in burn centers. CREDITS Film Stunt Coordinator: House (also known as House: Ding Dong, You’re Dead), New World Pictures, 1986. House II: The Second Story, New World Pictures, 1987. Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Paramount, 1988. Ghost Town, New World Pictures, 1988. DeepStar Six (also known as Deep Star Six), TriStar, 1989. Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College (also known as Ghoulies Go to College), Taurus Entertainment Company, 1991. The Rapture, Fine Line Features, 1991. House IV (also known as House IV: Home Deadly Home and House IV: The Repossession), Ascot Video/New Line Home Video, 1992. Jason Voorhees, second security guard, and Freddy’s glove, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (also known as Friday the 13th IX, Friday the 13th Part 9, and Friday the 13th Part IX: The Dark Heart of Jason Voorhees), New Line Cinema, 1993. Project: Metalbeast, Blue Ridge Entertainment/Prism Pictures, 1995. Brittle Glory (also kwon as The Continued Adventures of Reptile Man and The Continued Adventures of Reptile Man and His Faithful Sidekick Tadpole), Pathfinder Films, 1997. Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror (also known as Children of the Corn 5), Dimension Films, 1998. Monster, Newmarket Films, 2003. The Devil’s Rejects, Lions Gate Films, 2005. The Demons 5, Allied Horror/Katzir Productions, c. 2006. The Forest (also known as The Forest Prime Evil), Forest Film Partners/Ilya Salkind Company, 2006. Hatchet, High Seas Entertainment/ArieScope Pictures/ Radioaktive Film, 2006. Film Stunt Performer: Lone Wolf McQuade, Orion, 1983. Hardbodies, Columbia, 1984. The Hills Have Eyes Part II, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1985. Avenging Force, Cannon, 1986. House (also known as House: Ding Dong, You’re Dead), New World Pictures, 1986. The Patriot, Crown International Pictures, 1986. 170
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Daredevil, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Hack!, Tomorrow’s Horizons/Autumn Entertainment, 2006. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Goon, Lone Wolf McQuade, Orion, 1983. Older geek, Hardbodies, Columbia, 1984. Unfriendly district attorney, City Limits, Atlantic Releasing, 1985. Thug, Avenging Force, Cannon, 1986. Gorilla, House II: The Second Story, New World Pictures, 1987. Charlie Forsythe and gas mask guard, Prison, Empire Pictures, 1988. Jason Voorhees, Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Paramount, 1988. Trained to Kill, 1988. Burt, Best of the Best, Taurus Entertainment Company, 1989. Jason Voorhees, Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Paramount, 1989. Billy Boy, Alligator II: The Mutation, New Line Cinema, 1991. (Uncredited) 9 1/2 Ninjas!, Elm Road Pictures, 1991. (Uncredited) The human pizza, House IV (also known as House IV: Home Deadly Home and House IV: The Repossession), Ascot Video/New Line Home Video, 1992. Backdoor man, Best of the Best 2, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1993. (Uncredited) Bus driver, Father Hood (also known as Desperado, Honor among Thieves, and Mike Hardy), Buena Vista, 1993. Jason Voorhees, second security guard, and Freddy’s glove, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (also known as Friday the 13th IX, Friday the 13th Part 9, and Friday the 13th Part IX: The Dark Heart of Jason Voorhees), New Line Cinema, 1993. Weller, No Place to Hide, Cannon, 1993. Keith Knox, Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings (also known as Pumpkinhead II, Pumpkinhead 2: The Demon Returns, and The Revenge of Pumpkinhead: Blood Wings), Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1994. First kidnapper, Scanner Cop II (also known as Scanner Cop II: Volkin’s Revenge, Scanners IV: Scanner Cop, and Scanners: The Showdown), Showdown Productions, 1995. Kinton, Steel Frontier, PM Entertainment Group, 1995. Metalbeast, Project: Metalbeast, Blue Ridge Entertainment/Prism Pictures, 1995. (Uncredited) Neo–Nazi gunman, Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back, Miramax, 1996. Fighter, The Shooter (also known as Desert Shooter), Royal Oaks Entertainment, 1997. Merritt’s guard, Wishmaster (also known as Wes Craven’s ⬙Wishmaster⬙), LIVE Entertainment/ Imperial Entertainment, 1997.
Television Work; Series: Stunt coordinator and stunt double, Dangerous Women, syndicated, 1991. Stunt coordinator, The Secret World of Alex Mack (also known as Alex Mack), Nickelodeon, 1994–98. Stunt performer, Team Knight Rider, syndicated, 1997–98. Stunt performer, L.A. Heat, TNT, c. 1999. Television Work; Movies: Stunt coordinator, Live! From Death Row, Fox, 1992. Stunt performer, Marshal Law, Showtime, 1996. Stunt performer, The Big Fall, HBO, 1997. Stunt performer, Partners, 2000. Television Appearances; Movies: Simon, Rubdown, USA Network, 1993. Mobster firing a gun, The Big Fall, HBO, 1997. Third townie, TNT, HBO, 1998. Pleasure Island inhabitant, ⬙Geppetto⬙ (musical), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2000. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Jason Voorhees, The Horror Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1990. 171
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Matthew Adair, ⬙Good Val Hunting,⬙ V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 1999. Thug, ⬙Old Scores,⬙ L.A. Heat, TNT, 1999. (Uncredited) Sloane’s bodyguard, ⬙The Telling,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2003. Lead thug in Shanghai, ⬙Authorized Personnel Only: Part 1,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2005.
Awards, Honors: National bronze medal winner for surf lifesaving.
RECORDINGS CREDITS
Videos: (In archive footage) Jason Voorhees, Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation (documentary), Flixmix, 2001. Himself, The Many Lives of Jason Voorhees (short documentary), New Line Home Video, 2002. Himself, Jason Voorhees, and Uber–Jason, By Any Means Necessary: The Making of ⬙Jason X⬙ (short documentary), New Line Home Video, 2002.
Film Appearances: Colin, Linda’s Body (short), 1990. Chorus number eight, Desperate Remedies, Miramax, 1993. The Beach (short), 1995. Bruce, Warm Gun (short), 1996. Jock, I’ll Make You Happy, 1999. Savage Honeymoon, 2000. Larry, Jubilee, 2000. Bruce, Dark Stories: Tales from Beyond the Grave, MTI Home Video, 2001. TV writer, This Is Not a Love Story, 2002. Gamling, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (also known as Die Herr der Ringe: Die zwei turme and The Two Towers), New Line Cinema, 2002. Gamling, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (also known as Der Herr der Ringe: Die ruckkehr des onigs and The Return of the King), New Line Cinema, 2003. Claw, Point Annihilation (short), 2004. Bruce, 1nite, 2004. Himself, Return of the Jackalope, 2005.
Director and producer of the video Candid Farts. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Kane Hodder Official Website, http://www.kanehodder.com, November 16, 2005.
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Also appeared in other short films, including The Bar; Henchman; Sacrifice; Dancing Barefoot; Secrets; Flying; Max Gain; Rushes; Nine Across; The Find.
Original name, Raymond Bruce Hopkins; born November 25, 1955, in Invercargill, New Zealand; son of Bill (a crayfisherman) and Colleen Marguerite Hopkins; children: Tom, Joe, Francesca. Education: Trained as a physical education teacher.Avocational Interests: Sailing, visiting elderly people, and supporting charitable causes.
Television Appearances; Series: Marcus Bowman, Shortland Street, TVNZ, 2002. Voice of Choobo, Power Rangers Ninja Storm, ABC, 2003.
Career: Actor. Worked as a professional dancer for nine years in Australia and New Zealand, and was a member of several companies including Limbs Dance Co., Auckland, New Zealand, Impulse Dance Theater, Wellington, New Zealand, Human Veins Dance Company, Canberra, Australia, Sydney Festival Dance Co., Sydney, Australia, 1978–86; appeared for two seasons (one as dancer, one as actor) with the Black Grace Dance Co., 1998; performed as half of the comedy duo Des and Les (previously known as The Golden Holdens), for 16 years, including a stint on NZ Radio Live, 100.6 FM, corporate and conference entertainment, product
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HORNEFF OTHER SOURCES
Lancaster, Murder in Greenwich (also known as Dominick Dunne Presents: ⬙Murder in Greenwich⬙), USA Network, 2002. U.S. colonel at Savoy, Ike: Countdown to D–Day, Arts and Entertainment, 2004.
Periodicals: Dominion Post, December 11, 2002. New Zealand Herald, June 8, 2003. Sunday Star Times, August 3, 2003.
Television Appearances; Specials: Various historical figures, This Is It, TV3, 1999. Himself, Stage Challenge Grand Final, TV2, 2003. HORNBY, Leslie See TWIGGY
Television Appearances; Episodic: Barney Crenshaw, ⬙The Runaways,⬙ High Tide, syndicated, 1995. Pylon, ⬙Cast a Giant Shadow,⬙ Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, syndicated, 1995. Termin, ⬙Dreamworker,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1995. Tegason, ⬙Ten Little Warlords,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1996. Jordis, ⬙Heedless Hearts,⬙ Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, syndicated, 1996. Theseus, ⬙Amazon Grace,⬙ Young Hercules, Fox, 1998. Andy Deakin, Lawless, Fox, 1999. Rahl, ⬙Daughter of Pomira,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1999. Barkeeper, ⬙Lyre, Lyre Hearts on Fire,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 2000. Jake Lawson, ⬙Last Stand,⬙ Cleopatra 2525, 2000. Colin Mitford, ⬙Lazy Sunday Afternoon,⬙ Mercy Peak, TVNZ, 2001. Voice of Ruby Dragon, ⬙House of Cards,⬙ Power Rangers Dino Thunder, ABC, Family, 2004. Voice of Praxis, ⬙Confronted,⬙ Power Rangers S.P.D. (also known as Power Rangers Space Patrol Delta), ABC Family, 2005. Voice of Ringbah, ⬙Walls,⬙ Power Rangers S.P.D. (also known as Power Rangers Space Patrol Delta), ABC Family, 2005.
HORNEFF, Wil 1979– PERSONAL Full name, William Samuel Horneff; born June 12, 1979, in Englewood, NJ; son of Van (a pistachio farmer, talent manager, real estate developer, performing arts school owner, gymnastics mat business owner, and race car driver) and Robin (a choreographer, dancer, teacher, and performing arts school manager) Horneff. Education: Columbia University, English degree; attended the University of Pennsylvania.Avocational Interests: Karate, skiing, flying, track and field, basketball, weight lifting, scuba diving, bungee jumping, and tennis. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact—P.O. Box 42, Waldwick, NJ 07463. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials, including Roy Rogers restaurants. Scholarship Foundation of America, youth spokesperson. U.S. Open, winner in middleweight division in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, 2004; competed as a junior Olympian in the 400 meters, 800 meters, and long jump; NASTRS Downhill ski racing, first in state and second in nation.
Also appeared in Jack of All Trades; Hearts of Men; The Chosen; Mercy Peak; Spin Doctor; Being Eve; 2050, What If?; Letter to Blanche; Candid Camera; The Nightmare Man; Blood Crime; The Life and Times of Te Tutu.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by a youth actor—TV guest star, 1995, for Law & Order; Young Artist Award, best performance by a youth actor in a TV miniseries or special, Youth in Film Award, best lead actor in a made for TV movie, Youth in Film Association, Young Star Award nomination, best performance in a made–for–TV movie or miniseries, Hollywood Reporter, 1995, all for The Yearling; Young Artist Award, best young leading actor— feature film, 1996, for Born to Be Wild.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in East; West; The Lover and the Beloved; Song of the Civilised Thief; Ladies Night; Ladies Night 2 Raging On; Sound of Music; Peter Pan; Breaking the Code; Streetcar Named Desire; Lovelock’s Dream Run; Fool for Love; The Three Musketeers; Restless Ecstasy; Via Satellite; Christmas Carol; Jack and the Beanstalk; as Diesel, Westside Story, Mercury Theatre Company; Tybalt, Romeo & Juliet; title role, MacBeth, Pamdemonium Theatre.
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Josh Munroe, Ghost in the Machine (also known as Deadly Terror), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Rick Heller, Born to Be Wild (also known as Katie), Warner Bros., 1995. Andy Yates, Harvest (also known as A Desperate Season and Cash Crop), Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Robbie Fontaine, 2 Little, 2 Late, 1999. Elliot, The Roost, Vitagraph Films, 2005. Scott, 7eventy 5ive, 2006.
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Willie Marsden, age thirteen, Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, CBS, 1994. Tony and 18–year–old Danny, The Shining (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Shining⬙), ABC, 1997.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nomination, choice movie scary scene, Online Film Critics Society Award nomination, best breakthrough performance, MTV Movie Award nomination, breakthrough female, Empire Award nominations, best actress and best newcomer, all 2005, all for The Village; Rising Star Award, Palm Springs International Film Festival, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jody Baxter, The Yearling, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Calvin Ferguson, ⬙Ghost Story: Part 1,⬙ Ghostwriter, PBS, 1992. Chris Pollit, ⬙Born Bad,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Greg Landen/Mousah Salim, ⬙American Jihad,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2002. Danny Fitzpatrick, ⬙Wedding Party,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2004. Dennis Sporco, ⬙What You See Is What You See,⬙ CSI: New York, CBS, 2005. Taddy, ⬙Daddy’s Boy,⬙ House, M.D. (also known as House), Fox, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Redheaded girl in audience, Parenthood, 1989. (Uncredited) Apollo 13 (also known as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience), MCA/Universal, 1995. (As Bryce Howard) Surprised Who, How the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as The Grinch, Dr. Seuss’ ⬙How the Grinch Stole Christmas,⬙ and Der Grinch), Universal, 2000. Heather, Book of Love, Sundance Channel Home Entertainment, 2004. Ivy Walker, The Village (also known as Grey and M. Night Shyamalan’s ⬙The Village⬙), Buena Vista, 2004. Grace Margaret Mulligan, Manderlay, IFC Films, 2005. Herself and Grace, The Cannes Experience: Manderlay 2005 (documentary short), Electric Parc ApS, 2005. Rosalind, As You Like It, Miramax, 2006. The lady, Lady in the Water, Warner Bros., 2006. Mary Stuart of Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots, Warner Independent Pictures, 2006. Gwen Stacy, Spider–Man 3, Sony, 2007.
Stage Appearances: Wayne, Four Baboons Adoring the Sun, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The Record (NJ), April 22, 1994.
HORNSBY, Leslie See TWIGGY
HOWARD, Bryce Dallas 1981– (Bryce Howard)
Television Appearances; Specials: Ron Howard: Hollywood’s Favorite Son (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Herself, Inside ⬙The Village⬙: A Movie Special, ITV, 2004. Herself, The Road to Manderlay, 2005. Presenter, Moving Image Salutes Ron Howard, Bravo, 2006.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, The View, ABC, 2004. Guest, The Panel, Ten Network, 2004. Herself, ⬙Hyvat geenit!,⬙ 4Pop, 2004. Herself, Filmland, 2004. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2004, 2006. Stage Appearances: Sally Platt, House/Garden, City Center Stage I and Stage II, New York City, 2002. Mariane, Tartuffe, Roundabout Theatre Company, American Airlines Theater, New York City, 2002–2003. Rosalind, As You Like It, Joseph Papp Public Theater, Martinson Hall, New York City, 2003. Also appeared as Emily Webb, Our Town, Bay Street Theatre; Bette, The Marriage of Bette and Boo; Lin, Cloud 9; Ophelia, HamletMachine; in Four Saints in Mexico; No Exit; This Is Our Youth; and A Tale of Two Cities.
Television Appearances; Movies: Tony Feeney, Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 (also known as A Thousand Heroes), ABC, 1992. Cashier, Fielder’s Choice, Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Stage Work: Worked as producer and director, No Exit; producer and director, This Is Our Youth.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Dennis Park, The Dennis, NBC, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Episodic: Robert Gates, ⬙Oswald’s Son,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2000. Totem Pole, ⬙Rush and Pledge,⬙ Undeclared, Fox, 2001. Totem Pole, ⬙Hell Week,⬙ Undeclared, Fox, 2001. Terry, ⬙Blind Ambition,⬙ Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 2002. Dead Nerd, ⬙Lessons,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), UPN, 2002. Store clerk, ⬙The Vasectomy,⬙ Hidden Hills, NBC, 2002. Ethan, ⬙Stereo Store,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2003. Waiter, ⬙Silent Era,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2005. Fat Frank, ⬙My Life in Four Cameras,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2005. Nerd number two, ⬙I Love You Too,⬙ Entourage, HBO, 2005. Jeff Muskin, ⬙O Karma, Where Art Thou?,⬙ My Name Is Earl, NBC, 2006.
Periodicals: Calgary Sun, July 22, 2004. Daily Post, August 20, 2005. Gold Coast Bulletin, September 9, 2005. Los Angeles Times, January 15, 2006. Ottawa Citizen, August 2, 2004. Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), August 22, 2004. Teen People, August, 2004.
HOWARD, Jeremy 1981– PERSONAL Full name, Jeremy Patrick Howard; born June 12, 1981, in Burbank, CA; son of Joe Howard (an actor). Career: Actor. Began appearing in television commercials at the age of six. CREDITS
HUDSON, Ruben See SANTIAGO–HUDSON, Ruben
Film Appearances: Tyler’s buddy number two, The Cure, MCA/Universal, 1995.
HUDSON, Ruben–Santigo See SANTIAGO–HUDSON, Ruben 175
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1993, 2002, 2004. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 2000. Fern McDermott, ⬙Fern’s Heart of Darkness,⬙ Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground, HBO, 1997. Wheel of Fortune, 1997. Host, The List, VH1, 1999. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2000. Dinner for Five, Independent Film Channel, 2002, 2005. The Daily Show, Comedy Central, 2002. Good Day Live, syndicated, 2002, 2004. Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2003. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2003, 2005. Extra, syndicated, 2005. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2005. ⬙Tournament 5, Game 3,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005. ⬙Tournament 5, Championship,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005.
Born September 22, 1964 (some sources cite 1954), in Chicago, IL; daughter of Bob (an electrician) and Alice (a homemaker) Hunt; married John Murphy (an investment banker), 1988. Education: Graduated from nursing school; attended classes at Second City Improvisational Theater. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—PMK Public Relations, 955 Carrillo Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90048–5400. Lawyer—Edelstein, Laird & Sobel, 9225 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress, producer, director, and writer. An Impulsive Thing (improvisational group), member, Chicago, IL, c. 1984; Second City Improvisational Theatre, performed in touring company, 1986–88, and Los Angeles ensemble, 1988. Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, nurse in oncology ward, c. 1982–88. Awards, Honors: Saturn Award, best actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films, 1995, for Jumanji; The Bonnie Hunt Show was voted best Chicago show, Chicago Magazine, 1996; Founder’s Award and Q Award nomination, best actress in a quality comedy series, both Viewers for Quality Television, 1996, for The Bonnie Hunt Show; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actress in a drama, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by a cast in a theatrical motion picture, both 1999, for The Green Mile; Commitment to Chicago Award, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, 2001; Television Critic Association Award nomination, individual achievement in comedy, Golden Satellite Award nominations, best performance by an actress, International Press Academy, 2003 and 2004, Golden Globe Award nominations, best performance by an actress, 2003 and 2004, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress, 2004, all for Life with Bonnie.
Television Appearances; Specials: Foxtrot dancer (uncredited), Under the Biltmore Clock (also known as American Playhouse: Under the Biltmore Clock), 1986. Jonathan Winters: Spaced Out, Showtime, 1993. CBS Sneak Peek ’95, CBS, 1995. People Yearbook ’95, CBS, 1995. Voice of Mom, Edith Ann’s Christmas (Just Say Noel) (animated), ABC, 1996. The Miracle of ⬙The Green Mile⬙ (documentary), 1999. Interviewee, Intimate Portrait: Minnie Driver (documentary), Lifetime, 2000. Carroll O’Connor: All in a Lifetime (documentary; also known as A & E Biography: Carroll O’Connor–All in a Lifetime), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. I Love the ⬘80s, VH1, 2002. ABC’s Christmas in Aspen, ABC, 2002. Presenter, Hollywood Salutes Steve Martin: An American Cinematheque Tribute, AMC, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 22nd Annual People’s Choice Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 1998 Genesis Awards, 1998. Comedy Central Presents the 2nd Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, Comedy Central, 2000. Presenter, 17th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Carol Anne Smithson, Grand, NBC, 1990. Gwen Davis, Davis Rules, CBS, 1992. Bonnie Kennedy, The Building, CBS, 1993. Bonnie Kelly, The Bonnie Hunt Show, CBS, 1995–96, later named Bonnie, CBS, 1996. 176
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Presenter, ABC 50th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 2003. The 5th Annual Family Television Awards, The WB, 2003. Presenter, The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 2003. Presenter, The 29th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2003. Premier Women in Hollywood Awards, AMC, 2004.
Stella Lewis, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese with, 3 Art, 2005. Voice of Sally, Cars, Buena Vista, 2006.
Television Appearances; Movies: SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground (also known as Fern McDermott and Subway), 1997.
RECORDINGS
Film Director: Convenience, 1998. Distance Calls, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Return to Me, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2000.
Videos: Walking the Mile (also known as Walking the Mile: The Making of ⬙The Green Mile⬙ ), Warner Home Video, 2000.
Television Work; Series: Executive producer (with David Letterman) and creator, The Building, CBS, 1995. Creator and executive producer, The Bonnie Hunt Show, CBS, 1995–96, later named Bonnie, CBS, 1996. Director and executive producer, Live with Bonnie, ABC, 2002.
Video Games: Voice of Rosie, A Bug’s Life, 1999. Voice of Flint, Monsters, Inc., Disney Interactive, 2002. WRITINGS
Film Appearances: Sally Dibbs, Rain Man, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Alice Newton, Beethoven, Universal, 1992. White House tour guide, Dave, Warner Bros., 1993. Alice Newton, Beethoven’s 2nd, Universal, 1993. Kate Corvatch, Only You (also known as Him and Just in Time), TriStar, 1994. Sarah Whittle, Jumanji, Columbia/TriStar, 1995. Mrs. Dewitt, Chrissy’s mom, Now and Then, New Line Cinema, 1995. Dr. Gail Holland, Getting Away with Murder, Savoy Pictures, 1996. Laurel Boyd, Jerry Maguire, Columbia/TriStar, 1996. Woop Wooper, Welcome to Woop Woop, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. Voice of Rosie the black widow spider, A Bug’s Life (animated), Buena Vista, 1998. Linda Streicher (narrator), Kissing a Fool, Universal, 1998. Janice Edgecombe, The Green Mile (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Green Mile⬙), Warner Bros., 1999. Wendy Judd, Random Hearts, Columbia, 1999. Megan Dayton, Return to Me, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2000. Voice of Flint, Monsters, Inc. (animated), Buena Vista, 2001. Margaret O’Malley, Stolen Summer, Miramax, 2002. Kate Baker, Cheaper by the Dozen, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2003. Grace Bellamy, Loggerheads, Strand Releasing, 2005. Kate Baker, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005.
Television Series: The Building, CBS, 1993. The Bonnie Hunt Show, CBS, 1995–96, later named Bonnie, CBS, 1996. Life with Bonnie, ABC, 2002. Screenplays: Convenience, 1998. Return to Me (based on a story by Hunt), Metro– Goldywn–Mayer, 2000. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 17, 1997, pp. 50. People Weekly, March 11, 1996, pp. 15.
HUTZLER, Brody 1971– PERSONAL Born April 20, 1971, in Fairbanks, AK. Education: Studied biology at Michigan State University.Avocational Interests: Reading, playing guitar, tennis, soccer, skiing, boxing, collecting European soccer jerseys, and collecting hats. 177
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Addresses: Agent—Pakula/King & Associates, 9229 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 315, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Office—c/o Days of Our Lives, 3000 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91523.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (Professional debut) Craig, ⬙Boundaries,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1995. Darren, ⬙The Game Show,⬙ Malibu, CA, syndicated, 1999. Max, ⬙Heartbreak City,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2000. Chris Melnick, ⬙Girls’ Night Out,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 2000. Billy Bastion, Titans, NBC, 2000. Landok, ⬙Belonging,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 2001. Landok, ⬙Through the Looking Glass,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), 2001. Landok, ⬙There’s No Place Like Plrtz Glrb,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), 2001. Mercenary, ⬙Three Birds and a Baby,⬙ Birds of Prey (also known as BOP), The WB, 2002. Brad Cummings, ⬙Betrayed,⬙ She Spies, syndicated, 2003. Paul, ⬙Charity Begins at Home,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as 7th Heaven: Beginnings and Seventh Heaven), The WB, 2003.
Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials with McDonalds. Played basketball in the NBA Entertainment Basketball League. CREDITS Film Appearances: Grant, Legally Blonde, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001. Brad Wilson, Totally Blonde, Panorama Entertainment, 2001. Jason, Be My Baby, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Zachary Smith, The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1996–97. Cody Dixon, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 1999–2004. Patrick Lockhart, Days of Our Lives (also known as DOOL and Days), NBC, 2004—.
Also appeared as Liam, As the World Turns, CBS. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Torturer, The Twisted Fate, Setauket; Monsieur, Tartuffe, Michigan State University Players; psychiatrist, Gloria & Esperanza, Northridge; Estragon, Waiting for Godot, Valencia.
Television Appearances; Specials: Celebrity judge, Miss USA 2005, NBC, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Billy Bastion, Titans (movie), NBC, 2000. Movie star, I’m With Her, ABC, 2003.
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J Bradley, Four Dogs and a Bone, Manhattan Theatre Club, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1993–94. Sir Benjamin Backbite, The School for Scandal, Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, DC, 1994–95. The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged), Westside Theatre Downstairs, New York City, 1995. Charles Dabernow Schmendiman, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1995–96. Berenger, Rhinoceros, Valiant Theatre Company, Theatre Four, New York City, 1996. Composer, June Moon, Drama Dept., New York City, 1997, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1997, Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, 1997–98. Dr. Benjamin, Waiting for Lefty, Blue Light Theatre Company, Classic Stage Company, New York City, 1998. Once in a Lifetime, Atlantic Theater, New York City, 1998. Tranio, The Taming of the Shrew, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, 1999. Morton Gross, The Water Engine (one–act), produced with Mr. Happiness (one–act), Atlantic Theater, 1999. Robert Lebret, What You Get and What You Expect, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 2000. Men of Clay, The Theatre Outlet at the June Havoc Theatre, New York City, 2006.
JACOBSON, Peter PERSONAL Full name, Peter D. Jacobson. Education: Brown University, graduated, 1987; the Juilliard School, graduated, 1991; also studied at the Second City Improvisational Center, Chicago, IL. Addresses: Contact—The Drama Dept., 9 Desbrosses St., Second Floor, New York, NY 10013–1757. Agent— Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actor. Affiliated with the Drama Dept., New York City. Appeared in commercials. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Gotham Award nomination, best ensemble cast, 2005, and Screen Actors Guild nomination, outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, 2006, both with others, for Good Night, and Good Luck. CREDITS
Appeared in other productions, including The Merry Wives of Windsor, Othello, and The Winter’s Tale, all Shakespeare Santa Cruz, University of California Santa Cruz; Cellini, Civita Festival, Civita, Italy; Riga, Circle Repertory Lab; The Threepenny Opera, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA; and Really Rosie.
Stage Appearances: Dromio of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1992. Hot Keys, Naked Angels, The Space, c. 1992. Love’s Labour’s Lost, Theatre for a New Audience, Theatre at St. Clement’s Church (now St. Clement’s Theatre), New York City, 1993. The Workroom, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1993.
Film Appearances: Television reporter, It Could Happen to You (also known as Cop Gives Waitress $2 Million Tip and Cop Tips Waitress $2 Million), TriStar, 1994. 179
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First man, Jeffrey, Orion Classics, 1995. Melvin, Shut Yer Mouth!, 1995. Coffee shop owner, Ed’s Next Move, Orion Classics, 1996. Hal, Dear Diary (short film), DreamWorks, 1996. Banker, Commandments, Gramercy Pictures/MCA/ Universal, 1997. Goldberg, Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line Features, 1997. Lawyer, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern’s ⬙Private Parts⬙), Universal, 1997. Man at table, As Good as It Gets (also known as Old Friends), TriStar/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Surveillance operator, Conspiracy Theory, Warner Bros., 1997. Man on phone, Great Expectations, Orion, 1998. Neil Jacobs, A Civil Action, Columbia, 1998. Schmuel, A Price above Rubies, Miramax, 1998. Mixing Nia, Xenon Entertainment Group, 1998. Elliot Springer, Hit and Runaway, Lot 47 Films, 1999. Uncle Silvano, Cradle Will Rock, Buena Vista, 1999. Marty Pearlstein, Looking for an Echo, Regent Releasing, 2000. Eric, Roomates, 2001. Nathan, Get Well Soon, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Arnie Hufflitz, Pipe Dream, Castle Hill Films, 2002. Brad Slocum, Showtime, Warner Bros., 2002. Burke Beckett, Domino, New Line Features, 2005. Jimmy, Good Night, and Good Luck, Warner Bros., 2005. Mr. Freeman, The Memory Thief (also known as Inconsolable and The Last Jew), Stark Raving Films, 2006.
Appeared as Richard, Cosby, CBS. Some sources cite an appearance as Eric Brooks in Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC; some sources also cite an appearance in Remember WENN, American Movie Classics. Television Appearances; Pilots: The Next Big Thing, CBS, 1999. Sandy, Talk to Me, ABC, c. 2000. Life with David J, CBS, 2001. Geoffrey Laurence, A.U.S.A. (also known as Assistant United States Attorneys), NBC, 2003. Bill Blaford, Method & Red, Fox, 2004. ⬙Yarmulke⬙ Jake Weisman, In Justice, ABC, 2006.
Some sources cite an appearance in Drop Back Ten, E Films, 2000. Television Appearances; Series: Sandy, Talk to Me, ABC, 2000. Josh Kaplan, a recurring role, Bull, TNT, 2000–2001. Geoffrey Laurence, A.U.S.A. (also known as Assistant United States Attorneys), NBC, 2003. Bill Blaford, Method & Red, Fox, 2004.
JANE, Esmeralda Belle See CHABERT, Lacey
Television Appearances; Movies: Artie Green, 61*, HBO, 2001. Adam Yarmolinsky, Path to War, HBO, 2002.
JERKEW, Abe See WEBER, Jake
Television Appearances; Specials: Kent, game show host, and voice of Vantage cigarettes, Smoke Alarm: The Unfiltered Truth about Cigarettes, HBO, 1996.
JOHANSSON, Scarlett 1984– (Scarlett Johanssen) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: First reporter, ⬙4B or Not 4B,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Dr. Karl Styne, ⬙Doubles,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Carlton Auerback, ⬙Capital P,⬙ Oz, HBO, 1997.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Addresses: Manager—Artists Management Group, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 519, Beverly Hills, CA 90212–2604; Agent— William Morris Agency, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Lawyer—Barnes, Morris, Klein, Yorn, Barnes & Levine, 1424 Second Street, 3rd Floor, Santa Monica, CA 90401. Publicist—PYR Public Relations, 6725 Sunset Blvd., Suite 570, Los Angeles, CA 90028.
JOHANSSON Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture, all 2005, for A Love Song for Bobby Long; Sant Jordi Award, best foreign actress, 2005, for Girl with a Pearl Earring; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 2006, for Match Point. CREDITS
Career: Actress. Appeared in many television commercials.
Film Appearances: Laura Nelson, North, Columbia, 1994. Kate, Just Cause, Warner Bros., 1995. Emily, If Lucy Fell, TriStar, 1996. Amanda (Manny), Manny & Lo, Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Little girl, Fall, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. Molly Pruitt, Home Alone 3, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Grace Maclean, The Horse Whisperer, Buena Vista, 1998. Kathy Cauldwell, My Brother the Pig, Unapix Entertainment, Inc., 1999. Rebecca, Ghost World, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2000. Suzanne at fifteen, American Rhapsody, Paramount Classics, 2000. Rachael ⬘Birdy’ Abundas, The Man Who Wasn’t There, Universal, 2001. Ashley Parker, Eight Legged Freaks, Warner Bros., 2002. Charlotte, Lost in Translation, A–Film, 2003. Griet, Girl With a Pearl Earring, A–Film, 2003. Francesca Curtis, The Perfect Score (also known as Voll gepunktet), Paramount, 2004. Pursy Will, A Love Song for Bobby Long, Lions Gate, 2004. Meg Windermere, A Good Woman, Vertigo, 2004. Voice of Mindy, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (animated), Paramount, 2004. Alex Foreman, In Good Company, Universal, 2004. Nola Rice, Match Point, A–Film, 2005. Jordan Two Delta/Sarah Jordan, The Island, Warner Bros., 2005. Scoop, Perdido, 2006. Kay Lake, The Black Dahlia, Universal, 2006.
Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, best female lead, Independent Features Project, 1997, for Manny & Lo; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actress—drama/ romance, Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a feature film—leading young actress, Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, most promising actress, 1999, all for The Horse Whisperer; Gertrudis Award, Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film, 2002; Toronto Film Critics Association Award, best supporting performance, female, 2001, Chlotrudis Award, best supporting actress, Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film, Online Film Critics Society Award nomination, best supporting actress, both 2002, for Ghost World; Young Artist Awards, best ensemble in a feature film (with others) and best performance in a feature film, 2002, for An American Rhapsody; Hollywood Discovery Award, breakthrough acting—female, Hollywood Film Festival, 2003; Boston Society of Film Critics Award, best actress, Upstream Prize, best actress, Venice Film Festival, 2003, Film Award, best performance by an actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nomination, best supporting actress, Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, best actress, Chlotrudis Award nomination, best actress, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress, Audience Award nomination, best international actress, Independent Film and Television Alliance (IFTA) Awards, MTV Movie Award nomination, breakthrough female performance, Online Film Critics Society Award nomination, best actress, Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nominations, best performance by an actress and breakout performance, Golden Satellite Award, best performance by an actress, International Press Academy, Teen Choice Award nomination, choice breakout movie star, 2004, Sant Jordi Award, best foreign actress, 2005, all for Lost in Translation; Rising Star Award, Palm Springs International Film Festival, 2004; New Generation Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, 2004; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice movie actress—drama, 2005, for In Good Company; Film Award nomination, best performance by an actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, British Independent Film Award nomination, best actress, Teen Choice Award nomination, choice breakout movie star, Golden Globe
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jenna Halliwell, The Client, CBS, 1995. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1998. ⬙The Girl With the Pearl Earring,⬙ Anatomy of a Scene, Sundance, 2002. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2002. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2003, 2005. Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2004. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2004, 2005. The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2004. Entourage, HBO, 2004. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2005. ⬙Toyz in the Hood,⬙ Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005. 181
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Voice of Darlene, ⬙A Piece of the Action,⬙ Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005. ⬙Joint Point,⬙ Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005. ⬙The Island,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005. Today, NBC, 2005. Cinema mil, Televisio de Catalunya, 2005. Buenafuente, 2005. Nola, Magacine, 2005. Nola Rice, Silenci?, 2005. Nola Davis, Corazon de ..., 2005. Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, BBC, 2005. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Seventeen, June, 1998, pp. 124.
JOLES, Bob 1959– (Bob ⴖYogiⴖ Joles, Rob Joles)
Also appeared in The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Herself and Grace Maclean, Visions of Grace: Robert Redford and ⬙The Horse Whisperer,⬙ Lifetime, 1998.
Born July 16, 1959, in Glendora, CA. Addresses: Agent—Cunningham, Escott, Slevin & Doherty, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 130, Los Angeles, CA 90025.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 17th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2002. Presenter, The 9th Annual Critic’s Choice Awards, E! Entertainment, 2004. Presenter, The 76th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2004. Presenter, The 58th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2004. MTV Movie Awards 2004 Pre–Show, MTV, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2004. The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2004. Presenter, The 77th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2005. Presenter, The 62th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2005.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mr. Langstrom, The Thin Pink Line, 1998. Voice of Jack, Scooby–Doo and the Witch’s Ghost (animated), Warner Home Video, 1999. Voice, Still the Fairest of Them All: The Making of ⬙Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs⬙ (documentary), Buena Vista, 2001. Voice of narrator, The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina (animated), Miramax, 2002. Voice of narrator, Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 2002. Voice of King SBD, Creepy Freaks (animated short), 2003. Voice of Bagheera, The Jungle Book 2 (animated), Buena Vista, 2003. Voice of Sneezy, The Lion King ½ (animated; also known as Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata!), Walt Disney Home Video, 2004. Voice of Mr. Dodo and Stretch, Geppetto’s Secret (animated), 2005. Cloak, The Wild (animated), Buena Vista, 2006.
Stage Appearances: Child, Sophistry, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1993. RECORDINGS Videos: Making of ⬙Ghost World⬙, 2002. Lost on Location: Behind the Scenes of ⬙Lost in Translation⬙ (also known as Lost on Location), 2004. Video Games: Voice of Mindy, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Paramount, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: (English version) Voice, DinoZaurs (animated; also known as Prehistoric Warriors), Fox, 2000. Voice of Sneezy, House of Mouse (animated), ABC, 2001.
Music Videos: ⬙City Girl,⬙ Kevin Shields, 2003. ⬙Everything,⬙ 2004. 182
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JONES Voice of Lao Chao, Dark Chronicle (also known as Dark Cloud 2), Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2002. Voice of Hyde, Van Helsing, Vivendi Universal Games, 2004. Voice, Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004. Voice, The Punisher, THQ, 2004. Voice of Modinite Z’Vol, Lieutenant Ilgar, Marshal Glorfel, Timothy Cooper, Olabumi Rashita, Koth Klorn, and Generic Night Blood Warrior Enemy, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004. Uncle Monty, Lemony Snicket’s ⬙A Series of Unfortunate Events,⬙ 2004. The Incredibles, Activision, 2004. (Uncredited) Additional voices, Darkwatch: Curse of the West, Sammy Studios, 2005. Voice, Red Ninja: End of Honor, Vivendi Universal Games, 2005. Voice of Scientist number one and G–Man number two, Destroy All Humans!, THQ Inc., 2005. Voice of Blastaar and additional voices, Fantastic Four, Activision, 2005. Additional South Asia AO voices, SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy SEALs, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2005.
Voice of Ludwig Van Beethoven, Ben Franklin, and Orville Wright, Time Squad (animated), Cartoon Network, 2001. Voice of X–Brawn, Transformers: Robots in Disguise (animated), Fox, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: (Uncredited) Voice of news announcer, Path to War, HBO, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Coach Bartlett, ⬙The Doll,⬙ Jumanji, UPN, 1998. Voice of Hank, ⬙Cat and Mouse,⬙ Godzilla: The Series (animated), Fox, 1998. Voice of Hank, ⬙Lizard Season,⬙ Godzilla: The Series (animated), Fox, 2000. Guy, ⬙The Sneeze,⬙ Everybody Loves Raymond (also known as Raymond), CBS, 2000. Voice of driver, ⬙Betrayal,⬙ Batman Beyond (animated; also known as Batman of the Future), The WB, 2000. Voice of vigilante leader and vigilante number two and three, ⬙Raggedy Android/Class Action,⬙ My Life as a Teenage Robot (animated), Nickelodeon, 2003. Voice of boss, head bully, and tax shop guy, ⬙Attack of the 5 ½ Ft. Teek/Doom with a View,⬙ My Life as a Teenage Robot (animated), Nickelodeon, 2003. Voice of Jacque, announcer, and dog catcher, ⬙Hostile Makeover,⬙ My Life as a Teenage Robot (animated), Nickelodeon, 2003. Customer, ⬙Mr. Monk and the Godfather,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2004. Voice of Ulik, Druid number two, and Dwarf number two, ⬙Bully Boogie/There Here Be Dwarves,⬙ Grim & Evil (animated; also known as The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy), Cartoon Network, 2004. Voice of Uncle Chokey, ⬙Billy Ocean/Hill Billy,⬙ Grim & Evil (animated; also known as The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy), Cartoon Network, 2005. Voice of Hades, ⬙The Balance,⬙ Justice League (animated; also known as JL and Justice League Unlimited), Cartoon Network, 2005.
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JONES, Davie See BOWIE, David
JONES, Richard T. 1972– (Richard Timothy Jones) PERSONAL
Also appeared as voice of customer, caccitore, and worm handler, ⬙Chicken Jack,⬙ Samurai Jack (animated), Cartoon Network.
Born January 16, 1972 in Japan; son of Clarence (a professional baseball player) and Lorene (a computer analyst) Jones; married Nancy Robinson, 1996; children: Aubrey, Sydney, Elijah. Education: Attended Tuskegee University.
Television Music Preparation: Pumpkin Man (special), 1998. (As Rob Joles) And Starring Poncho Villa as Himself (movie), HBO, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Lawyer—Stone Meyer & Genow, 9665 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice, The Jungle Book: Rhythm ’n Groove, Ubi Soft Entertainment, 2001.
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Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, best supporting actor in a drama series, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1999, for Judging Amy. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ike Turner Jr., What’s Love Got to Do with It?, Buena Vista, 1993. Malik, Helicopter, 1993. Private Jackson Leroy, Renaissance Man (also known as Army Intelligence and By the Book), Buena Vista, 1994. Nathan, Jury Duty, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1995. Cateye, Black Rose of Harlem (also known as Machine Gun Blues and Pistol Blues), New Horizons Home Video, 1995. (As Richard Timothy Jones) Mr. Popper, Johns, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1996. Raymond, The Trigger Effect, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Seth Samuel, Kiss the Girls, Paramount, 1997. Cooper, Event Horizon, Paramount, 1997. Detective One, Goodbye Lover, Warner Bros., 1999. Slim, The Wood, Paramount, 1999. Avery, Lock Down, 1999. Dirty Down Under ... Up Here, 1999. George E. Stephens, Voices of Glory (video), 1999. Book of Love, 2000. Auggie Rose, 2000. Summer G, G, Aloha, 2002. Ty, Moonlight Mile, Buena Vista, 2002. Sergeant Cole, Phone Booth, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Morphin’Us, Finding Neo, Cool Room, 2004. Wilson Jefferson, Twisted, United International, 2004. False Denzel (uncredited), Soul Plane, Metro– Goldwyn–Meyer, 2004. Alan McCabe, Breach, The Storm Factory, 2004. Traffic cop number one, Collateral, United International, 2004. Man on cellphone, Guess Who, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2005. Travis, Traci Townsend, Traci Townsend, 2005. Steve, Cutting Room, Thousand Mile Media, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Kimboley, Dangerous Minds, ABC, 1996. (As Richard Timothy Jones) Dexter, Hollywood Confidential (also known as Babylon and L.A. Confidential), UPN, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Richard Timothy Jones) Willy, ⬙Serge, the Concierge,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Beau, ⬙High Plains Dreamer,⬙ California Dreams, 1993. Tyrin, Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994. Courthouse, CBS, 1995. Quentin ⬙Q⬙ Thomas, ⬙Fair–Weathered Friends,⬙ Courthouse, 1995. Matt Griffin, ⬙World’s Without Love,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998. Matt Griffin, ⬙Making Spirits Bright,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001. Dr. Barnaby, ⬙Ambush,⬙ Sex, Love & Secrets, UPN, 2005. Dr. Barnaby, ⬙Danger,⬙ Sex, Love & Secrets, UPN, 2005. Stage Appearances: Appeared in As Soon as I Get Home and Sexual Perversity in Chicago.
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JONES, William James 1975– (William J. Jones)
Film Coproducer: Breach, 2004. Finding Neo, Cool Room, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Series: Clement Johnson, Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997. Court services officer Bruce Van Exel, Judging Amy, CBS, 1999–2005.
Born August 4, 1975, in Chicago, IL; son of Alonzo, Jr. (a musician) and Lori Ann (a hospital administrator) Jones. Education: Attended High School of the Performing Arts, Chicago, IL.
Television Appearances; Movies: Donny Muir, In the Heat of the Night: Who Was Geli Bendl?, CBS, 1994.
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JOVOVICH Stage Appearances: Extremities, c. 1989. Jones ⬙N⬙ (solo show), 2000–2001.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nominations, outstanding young ensemble cast in a youth series or variety show, Young Artist Foundation, 1993, and outstanding youth ensemble in a cable or off primetime series, 1994, both with others, for California Dreams.
Appeared in Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night, or What You Will), Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; appeared in other productions at the Goodman Theatre.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tony Wicks, California Dreams (also known as Dreams), NBC, 1992–97. Dwane ⬙Excess⬙ Wilson, USA High, 1998–99.
Stage Director: Jones ⬙N⬙ (solo show), 2000–2001. WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Movies: (As William J. Jones) High Goals (short), KCTV (PBS affiliate), 1993. Teddy, Hollywood Confidential, 1997. Billy Wright, Little Richard (also known as The Little Richard Story), NBC, 2000.
Writings for the Stage: Jones ⬙N⬙ (solo show), 2000–2001.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Attack of the Killer B–Movies, NBC, 1995.
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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The Seventh Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1994.
Full name, Milla Natasha Jovovich; born December 17, 1975, in Kiev, U.S.S.R. (now Ukraine); immigrated to the United States, c. 1980; daughter of Bogdanovitch ⬙Bogich⬙ (a doctor) and Galina Loginova (an actress) Jovovich; married Shawn Andrews, 1992 (annulled, 1993); married Luc Besson (a director), 1997 (divorced, 1999). Education: Attended Excelsior High School.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Phil, ⬙Misleading Lady,⬙ Living Single (also known as My Girls), Fox, 1997. Phil, ⬙To Catch a Thief,⬙ Living Single (also known as My Girls), Fox, 1998. (As William J. Jones) C. J. Wocheck, ⬙The World’s Changing,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1999. FBI agent, ⬙Isaac and Ishmael,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2001. (As William J. Jones) Caroler, ⬙It’s a Hot, Hot, Hot, Hot Christmas,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), ABC, 2002. (As William J. Jones) FBI agent Stewart, ⬙Daughter for Daughter,⬙ The District, CBS, 2002. (As William J. Jones) Secret Service agent Jamie Dawson, ⬙The Black Vera Wang,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2002.
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Media Talent Group, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 550, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Publicist—Bragman/ Nyman/Cafarelli, 8687 Melrose Ave., Pacific Design Center, Eighth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress, writer, and musician. Appeared on the cover of Seventeen magazine, 1986; model for Revlon’s ⬙Most Unforgettable Women in the World⬙ campaign, 1987; model for Calvin Klein Escape campaign, c. 1994; model for various print advertisements.
Also appeared in Getting By, ABC and NBC.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best young actress starring in a motion picture, 1992, for Return to the Blue Lagoon; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite female newcomer, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best fight, 1997, Saturn Award nomination, best supporting actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, 1998, all for The Fifth Element; Saturn Award nomination, best actress, 2003, for Resident Evil.
Film Appearances: Case, Dream a Little Dream 2, 1994. Eddie, A Dangerous Place (also known as No Surrender), PM Entertainment Group, 1994. Catman, Executive Decision (also known as Critical Decision), Warner Bros., 1996. James, Crossing Fields, Sterling Films, 1997. 185
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Samantha, Two Moon Junction, Lorimar, 1988. Lilli, Return to the Blue Lagoon, Columbia, 1991. Mildred Harris, Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Maya Carlton, Kuffs, Universal, 1992. Michelle, Dazed and Confused, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Leeloo, The Fifth Element (also known as Le cinquieme element), Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Dakota Burns, He Got Game, Buena Vista, 1998. Joan of Arc, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (also known as Jeanne d’Arc and Joan of Arc), Columbia, 1999. Eloise, The Million Dollar Hotel, Kintop Pictures, 2000. Lucia, Kingdom Come, United Artists, 2000. Katinka, Zoolander, Paramount, 2001. Cannes: Through the Eyes of the Hunter, 2001. The Making and Meaning of ⬙We Are Family⬙ (documentary; also known as We Are Family), 2002. Fangora, Dummy, Artisan, 2002. Alice, Resident Evil, Columbia TriStar, 2002. Erin, The House on Turk Street (also known as No Good Deed), Remstar, 2002. Nadine, You Stupid Man, mediacs AG, 2002. Alice, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Sony, 2004. Fade Out, Mobius, 2005. Violet, Ultraviolet, Sony, 2006. .45, Falcom, 2006. Veronica, Welcome to America, Lions Gate, 2006. Alice, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Screen Gems, 2006.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lily McLeod, The Night Train to Kathmandu, The Disney Channel, 1988. Television Appearances; Pilots: Robin Fecknoids, Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, Fox, 1990. RECORDINGS Albums: The Divine Comedy, EMI Records, 1994. The Peopletree Sessions, Peopletree, 1998. Videos: Herself, Teen Vid II, 1991. Playing Dead: ⬙Resident Evil⬙ From Game to Screen, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2002. Game Over: ⬙Resident Evil⬙ Reanimated, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004. Game Babes, 2004. Corporate Malfeasance, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004. Appeared in the Lenny Kravitz music video ⬙If You Can’t Say No.⬙ Video Games: Leeloo, The Fifth Element (also known as Le Cinquieme element), 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 1988. Good Morning America, ABC, 1988. ⬙Childhood’s End,⬙ Paradise, CBS, 1988. ⬙Top Models,⬙ The Reporters, Fox, 1989. Yvette, ⬙Fair Exchange,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1989. ⬙The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 1999. Die Harald Schmidt Show, 2002. Tout le monde en parle, 2002. V Graham Norton, Channel 4, 2002. Voice of Serena, ⬙Get Your Freak Off,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2002. ⬙Nuo surkeat Hollywood–pelit,⬙ 4Pop, 2004. Le Grand journal de Canal+, 2005.
WRITINGS Record Albums: (Author of songs and poetry) The Divine Comedy, EMI Records, 1994. (With others) The Peopletree Sessions, Peopletree, 1998. Screenplays: Gentleman Who Fell, 1993. Film Songs: ⬙The Gentleman Who Fell,⬙ The Rules of Attraction (also known as Die regeln des spiels), Lions Gate, 2002. ⬙Rocket Collecting,⬙ Underworld, Columbia TriStar, 2003. ⬙Separate Worlds,⬙ The Prince & Me (also known as The Prince and Me), Paramount, 2004.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of a Model, ABC, 1988. Idols, Fox, 1991. Herself, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (also known as Joan of Arc and Jeanne d’Arc), The History Channel, 1999. 186
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JOY Mary Riley, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (also known as The Prophesy of the Tiger), 1999. Laurel Elliot, Desolation Sound, Lifetime, 2005. Murder in the Hamptons, Lifetime, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 16, 1997. Esquire, June, 1997, pp. 26. People, May 26, 1997, pp. 63; August 25, 1997, pp.47. Premiere, volume 10, issue 9, 1997, pp. 50. Time, April 25, 1994.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Agnes Windsor, ⬙The Claimant,⬙ Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (also known as Banjo Paterson’s ⬙The Man from Snowy River), Nine Network and Family Channel, 1996. Lucy White, ⬙The Shaft,⬙ Water Rats, Nine Network, 1996. Gina Downie, ⬙Sex Games,⬙ Water Rats, Nine Network, 1997. Kate Vernon, ⬙Simple Twist of Fate,⬙ Big Sky, 1997. Anna De Groot, ⬙Lunatic Fringe: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Stingers, Nine Network, 1999. Dr. Victoria Kelly, ⬙Comes a Horseman,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. Dr. Louisa Kennedy, ⬙In the Blood,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime and syndicated, 2001. Linda, ⬙Hate Puppet,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2001. Dr. Darcy, ⬙The Hidden Mommy,⬙ The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2002. Linda, ⬙Mr. Motivation,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2002. Alien Queen, ⬙Vault of the Heavens,⬙ Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2003. Hazel, ⬙Dan the Necrophiliac,⬙ Puppets Who Kill, Comedy Central, 2004. Constance, ⬙The Ripper,⬙ The Collector, CityTV, 2005. Miss Patel, ⬙Dark, Room, Chemicals,⬙ Beautiful People, ABC Family, 2005. Erica Taft, This Is Wonderland, CBC, 2005.
JOY, Helene PERSONAL Immigrated to Canada. Education: Graduated from University of Western Australia, 1995. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Leo Award, feature length drama— best lead performance by a female, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 2005, for Desolation Sound. CREDITS Film Appearances: Helen Desaree, The Beneficiary (short), 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Judy Surgick, An American in Canada (also known as Frostbite), CBC, 2002.
Stage Appearances: Appeared as Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Ophelia, Hamlet, and Juliet, Romeo & Juliet, all for Melbourne Theatre Company.
Television Appearances; Movies: Shelley, Fable, 1997. Nancy, Never Tell Me Never, Lifetime, 1998.
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KASARDA, John 1943– PERSONAL Born June 8, 1943, in Chicago, IL; married Nora Peterson, April 18, 1979; children: Andrei, Kevin. Education: University of Iowa, B.A., 1966; Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie–Mellon University), M.F.A., 1968. Career: Cinematographer. Member: United Scenic Artists. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding art direction for a primetime miniseries or special, 1986, for Death of a Salesman; Emmy Award (with others), outstanding art direction for a miniseries, Excellence in Production Design Award (with others), Art Directors Guild, both 2004, for Angels in America; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding art direction, 2005, for Empire Falls.
Film Production Manager: Sherlock Holmes (also known as Sherlock Holmes: The Strange Case of Alice Faulkner), 1981. Masquerade, 1988. Strike! (also known as The Hairy Bird, All I Wanna Do, College femminile and Les Filles font la loi), 1998. Simply Irresistible (also known as Einfach unwiderstehlich), 1999.
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Television Cinematographer; Specials: Sherlock Holmes, 1981. Death of a Salesman (also known as Der tod eines handlungsreisenden), CBS, 1985.
Film Cinematographer: The Wiz, Universal, 1978. Eyewitness, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. The Verdict, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985. The Money Pit, Universal, 1986. Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. The Glass Menagerie, Cineplex Odeon, 1987. The Believers, Orion, 1987. Masquerade, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. The Hard Way, Universal, 1991.
Television Cinematographer; Miniseries: Angels in America, HBO, 2003. Empire Falls, HBO, 2005. Television Cinematographer; Pilots: Hope & Faith, ABC, 2003. 188
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KAVELAARS Linda McPherson, Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County (also known as Alien Abduction: The McPherson Tape, Incident in Lake County, and The McPherson Tapes), UPN, 1998. Beth, Romantic Comedy 101, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Rachel Bach, Jinnah—On Crime: White Knight, Black Widow, CBC, 2003.
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KAVELAARS, Ingrid 1971– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Female student, ⬙Davis Is Authorized,⬙ Class of ’96, Fox, 1993. Irene Dimetrios, ⬙Strange Bedfellows,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1993. Jennifer (some sources cite Donna), Side Effects, CBC, c. 1994. Molly, ⬙Snowbound,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Series, CTV, c. 1995. Nicole, ⬙Bits of Love,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1997. Sally Dumont, ⬙Broken World,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1997. Darcy, ⬙Marker 262,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Elise Franklin, ⬙Get a Life,⬙ The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, The WB and syndicated, 1998. Sarah Bennett, ⬙Double Team,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1998. Angie Palmer, ⬙Time to Time,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 2001. Lucy Benedict, ⬙Hardcore,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2003. Major Erin Gant, ⬙Memento,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 2003. Major Erin Gant, ⬙Grace,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 2004. Major Erin Gant, ⬙Lost City: Part 2,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 2004.
Born March 20, 1971, in London, Ontario, Canada; daughter of John (a farmer) and Anne (a homemaker); married Dallas Eakins (a professional hockey player), June 29, 2001. Education: Attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.Avocational Interests: Hiking, golf, tennis, riding horses. Addresses: Agent—SMS Talent, Inc., 8730 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials. Named Miss Teen London, 1987. Awards, Honors: Leo Award nomination, short drama: best performance—female, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 2003, for The Bed. CREDITS Film Appearances: Candy, Senior Trip (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Senior Trip⬙ and La folle excursion de National Lampoon), New Line Cinema, 1995. Michelle, The Bed (short film), 2002. Trish, Dreamcatcher (also known as L’attrapeur de reves), Warner Bros., 2003. Mira Towers, Intern Academy (also known as Whitecoats), TVA Films, 2004. Insider Trading (short film), c. 2005.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including Beggars and Choosers, Showtime and Bravo; and Kids in the Hall (also known as KiTH), CBC, CBS, and HBO. Television Appearances; Pilots: April McDonald, Final Run, CBS, 1999. Appeared as Jessica in Knuckleheads.
Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Laura Keating, Code Name: Eternity (also known as Code: Eternity), syndicated and Channel 4 (England), 2000. Erin, Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002–2004.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in stage productions in New York City and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Movies: Second nurse, Ghost Mom (also known as Bury Me in Niagara), Fox, 1993. Jessica Randall, Specimen, Sci–Fi Channel, 1996. Amy Miller, A Call to Remember, Starz! and Encore, 1997.
Periodicals: Cult Times, January, 2003, p. 11; December, 2005, pp. 32–34. Xpose, April, 2003, pp. 22–26. 189
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KAVNER, Julie 1951– PERSONAL Full name, Julie Deborah Kavner; born September 7, 1951, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of David (a furniture manufacturer) and Rose (a family counselor) Kavner. Education: San Diego State University, graduated in theatre arts with honors, 1973. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress, comedian, and writer. Burbage Theatre Ensemble, Hollywood, CA, member of company, 1973; University of California, Los Angeles, clerk–typist for Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, 1974.
Television Appearances; Movies: Margot Weiss Goldman, Katherine (also known as The Radical), ABC, 1975. Jane Darwin, The Girl Who Couldn’t Lose, 1975. Janet Michaels, No Other Love, CBS, 1979. Megan Brady, Revenge of the Stepford Wives, NBC, 1980. Mrs. Falcone, ⬙Municipalians,⬙ National Lampoon Goes to the Movies (also known as National Lampoon’s Movie Madness), HBO, 1983. Sitcom producer, To the Moon, Alice, 1990. Marian Hollander, Don’t Drink the Water, ABC, 1994. Karen, ⬙Jake’s Women⬙ (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙Jake’s Women⬙), CBS Playhouse 90s, CBS, 1995.
Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, 1975, for Katherine; Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a daytime drama special, 1975, for The Girl Who Couldn’t Lose; Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actress in a comedy series, 1975, 1976, and 1977, Emmy Award, outstanding continuing performance by a supporting actress in a comedy series, 1978, Golden Globe Award nominations, best supporting actress, 1975, 1976, 1977 and 1979, all for Rhoda; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1990, and American Comedy Award, George Schlatter Productions, 1989, all for The Tracey Ullman Show; American Comedy Award, 1989, for New York Stories; Emmy Award, outstanding voice– over performance, 1992, for The Simpsons; Young Artist Award (with Dan Castellaneta), most popular mom and pop in a television series, 2004, for The Simpsons.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙To See No Evil,⬙ Petrocelli, NBC, 1975. ⬙The Brown Horse Connection,⬙ Bert D’Angelo/ Superstar, ABC, 1976. Alice, ⬙Housewarming,⬙ Lou Grant, CBS, 1977. Dinah!, 1977. Monica Banta Douglas, ⬙Tony’s Sister and Jim,⬙ Taxi, ABC, 1980. Mad Dog Diamond, Birdland, ABC, 1994. Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 2003.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Brenda Fay Morgenstern, Rhoda, CBS, 1974–78. The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox, 1986–90. Voice of Marjorie Bouvier ⬙Marge⬙ Simpson and others, The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1990—. Tracey Takes On ..., HBO, 1996.
Also appeared in ⬙Honey, I Shrunk My Head,⬙ Sibs, ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Laura Prescott, A Fine Romance, CBS, 1983.
Television Appearances; Specials: Jane Darwin, ⬙The Girl Who Couldn’t Lose,⬙ Afternoon Playbreak, ABC, 1975. Tracey Ullman Backstage, Fox, 1988. Voice of Marge Simpson, The Simpsons: Family Portrait (animated), 1988.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. Presenter, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS) 13th Annual Hall of Fame, 1998. The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1999. 190
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KENNEDY Voice of Marge Simpson, The Simpsons: Wrestling, Activision, 2001. Voice of Marge Simpson, The Simpsons: Road Rage, Nintendo Argentina, 2001. Voice of Marge Simpson, The Simpsons: Skateboarding, Fox Interactive, 2002. Voice of Marge Simpson, The Simpsons: Hit & Run, Vivendi Universal, 2003.
Film Appearances: Cookie Katz, Bad Medicine, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1985. Gail, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1985. Mother, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Ronnie, Surrender, Warner Bros., 1987. Treva, ⬙Oedipus Wrecks,⬙ New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Eleanor Costello, Awakenings, Columbia, 1990. Decorator, Alice, Orion, 1990. Dottie Ingels, This Is My Life, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Alma, Shadow and Fog, Orion, 1992. Nan Mulhanney, I’ll Do Anything, Columbia, 1994. Lucy, Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. Grace, Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line, 1997. Voice of female pigeon, Doctor Doolittle, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Elaine, The Story of a Bad Boy, 1999. Voice of social director, A Walk on the Moon, Miramax, 1999. Marie, Judy Berlin, The Shooting Gallery, 1999. Voice Marjorie ⬙Marge⬙ Bouvier, CyberWorld, 2000. Furry animal, Someone Like You ... (also known as Animal Attraction), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Barn Red, Brauer, 2003. Voice of mom, The Lion King 1 ½ (animated; also known as Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata!), Buena Vista, 2004. Voice of mom, Behind the Legend: Timon (animated), Columbia, 2004. Trudy Newman, Click, Columbia, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, January 26, 1992, pp. 22, 30–31, 54– 55, 60. TV Guide, November 8, 1975, pp. 20–23.
KENNEDY, Jamie 1970– PERSONAL Full name, Jamie Harvey Kennedy; born May 25, 1970, in Upper Darby, PA. Education: Attended Monsignor Bonner High School, Drexel Hill, PA. Addresses: Manager—3 Arts Entertainment, 9460 Wilshire Blvd., Seventh Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Stage Appearances: Brooke Silver, Particular Friendships, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1981. Barbara, God’s Heart, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1997. Esther Arthur, Mizlansky/Zilinsky, Manhattan Theatre Club, Stage 1, New York City, 1997–98.
Career: Actor. Performed standup comedy in and around Los Angeles, CA; previously worked as a flower and pizza delivery person.
Also appeared in Two for the Seesaw, Burt Reynolds’ Dinner Theater, Jupiter, FL; It Had to Be You, Canadian production; and Hold Me.
Awards, Honors: Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actor—horror, 1998, for Scream 2; Teen Choice Award nomination, television—choice personality, 2002; Teen Choice Award nominations, favorite television personality and choice comedian, 2003; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice movie star, 2003, for Malibu’s Most Wanted; ShowEast Award, comedy star of tomorrow, 2004.
RECORDINGS Albums: (Contributor) The Simpsons Sing the Blues, Geffen, 1990.
CREDITS
Video Games: Voice of Marge Simpson, The Simpsons, 1991. Voice of Marge Simpson, The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio, 1996. Voice of Marge Simpson, The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield, Fox Interactive, 1997.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Extra, Dead Poets Society, 1989. Sampson, Romeo + Juliet (also known as William Shakespeare’s ⬙Romeo + Juliet⬙ and Romeo and Juliet), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. 191
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Randy Meeks, Scream (also known as Scary Movie), Dimension/Miramax, 1996. Tommy, Bongwater, Alliance Independent Films, 1997. Eddie, Clockwatchers, BMG Independents, 1997. Randy Meeks, Scream 2 (also known as Scream Again, Scream Louder, and Scream: The Sequel), Dimension/Miramax, 1997. Street hustler, As Good As It Gets (also known as Old Friends), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Jamie, Coax, 1997. Boogie Nights, 1997. George Gordon Flynn, Starf***er (also known as Starstruck, Dust and Stardust, and Starf***ers), Showcase Entertainment, 1998. Trent, Sparkler, Strand Releasing, 1998. The Pass (also known as Highway Hitcher), York Entertainment, 1998. Jamie, Enemy of the State, Buena Vista, 1998. Banyon, Stricken, 1998. Frank’s assistant, Soundman, 1998. Dave, Bowfinger (also known as Bofinger’s Big Thing and Bofinger), Universal, 1999. The Debtors, 1999. Walter Wogaman, Three Kings, Warner Bros., 1999. Adam, Boiler Room, New Line Cinema, 2000. Randy Meeks (in Scary Movies 101 video), Scream 3, Miramax, 2000. Bait, Warner Bros., 2000. Amok, The Specials, Regent Entertainment, 2000. Bard, The Road to Flin Flon, The Asylum, 2000. Justin Sax, Sol Goode, Cutting Edge, 2001. Bandit, Dr. Dolittle 2 (also known as DR.2 and DR2), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Chaka’s production assistant, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Dimension, 2001. Evil ice cream man, Max Keeble’s Big Move, Buena Vista, 2001. Albert Straka, Pretty When You Cry, Screen Media, 2001. Dwight, Bug, Curb, 2002. Brad ⬙B–Rad⬙ Gluckman, Malibu’s Most Wanted, Warner Bros., 2003. Stark Raving Mad, 2003. Creepy guy (uncredited), Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (also known as Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies), New Line Cinema, 2004. Tim Avery, Son of the Mask, New Line Cinema, 2005. Voice of Spazz, Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone, Goodtimes, 2005. The Afterparty, Mandeville, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Hiccup Guy, ⬙Family Tree,⬙ California Dreams, NBC, 1994. Sea Kelp, ⬙Junior Achievement,⬙ California Dreams, NBC, 1994. Hollywood Lives, 1995. Tad, ⬙Hello, I Must Be Going,⬙ Ellen, ABC, 1995. Stoney, ⬙Making the Grade,⬙ Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1995. Voice of Pony Burger attendant, ⬙A Touch of Glass,⬙ Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1995. Tad, ⬙Do You Fear What I Fear?,⬙ Ellen, ABC, 1995. Stoney, ⬙Zit Could Happen to You,⬙ Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1995. First spaceman, ⬙Panic,⬙ Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. Doobs, ⬙My Bodyguard,⬙ Stark Raving Mad, NBC, 1999. The Martin Short Show, syndicated, 1999. Late Friday, NBC, 2001. Pete Derek, ⬙A Change Will Do You Good,⬙ Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001. ⬙World Trade Center Benefit,⬙ Weakest Link, NBC, 2001. Voice of Cornelius ⬙Rooster⬙ Byron, Da Mob, Fox Family, 2001. Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry, HBO, 2002. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 2002. Mark Stevens, ⬙Cargo,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2002. Total Request Live, MTV, 2002. ⬙Hootin’ with the Blowfish,⬙ Player$, G4TechTV, 2003. ⬙Grind,⬙ Player$, G4TechTV, 2003. The Screen Savers, TechTV, 2003. Mad TV, Fox, 2003. Voice of Dr. Tim Rast, ⬙Queasy Rider,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2003. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2003. The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003, 2005. Voice of Fudgie/police chief, ⬙Phish and Wildlife,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2004. Celebrity Blackjack, Game Show Network, 2004. Voice of Wally Palumbo, Crank Yankers (animated), Comedy Central, 2004. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2004, 2005. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. ⬙Tournament 1, Game 3,⬙ Celebrity Blackjack, Game Show Network, 2004. ⬙Son of the Mask,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2005. The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005. TV announcer, ⬙Who’s the Parent?,⬙ Living with Fran, The WB, 2005.
Film Coproducer: The Specials, Regent, 2000. Television Appearances; Series: Host, F.Y.E.!, E! Entertainment, 2001. Voice of rooster, Da Mob, Fox Family, 2001. Host, The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, The WB, 2002. 192
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KENNEY Screenplays: Malibu’s Most Wanted, 2003.
Television Appearances; Movies: Luke, On the Edge of Innocence (also known as Blue Heaven and On the Edge), NBC, 1997.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Flaunt Magazine, September, 1999, pp. 180.
Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Scream: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment, 2001. Host, Play for a Billion, ABC, 2003. Host, G–Phoria, G4TechTV, 2003. Host, JKX: The Brad Gluckman Special, The WB, 2003.
KENNEY, Kerri 1970– (Kerri Kenney–Silver)
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 2002 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2002. The 2003 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2003.
PERSONAL Born January 20, 1970, in Westport, CT; daughter of Larry (a voiceover artist) and Carol Kenney; married Steve V. Silver (a cinematographer); children: one son. Education: Attended New York University.Avocational Interests: Painting, knitting, baking, and writing stories.
Television Executive Producer; Series: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, The WB, 2002. The Scarlet, The WB, 2005. Living with Fran, The WB, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Principato/Young Management, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 880, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Producer; Series: Blowin’ Up, MTV, 2006. Television Executive Producer; Specials: JKX: The Brad Gluckman Special, The WB, 2003.
Career: Actor, writer, and producer. Appeared in television commercials, including Cascade Gel, 1998, and Barq’s Root Beer, 1998. Member of Cake Like (a band), playing bass guitar and lead vocals, 1993—.
RECORDINGS
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Videos: Behind the ⬙Scream⬙, 2000. Paw Prints and Baby Steps: On the Set of ⬙Son of the Mask⬙, 2005. Creating ⬙Son of the Mask⬙: Digital Diapers and Dog Bytes, New Line Home Video, 2005.
Film Appearances: Darla, Love God, Good Machine, 1997. Hoofboy, Hoverground Studios, 1998. First funeral mourner, Orange Quarters (short), 1998. Woman with eyeball in her cleavage, Terror Firmer, Troma Films, 1999. Lili, Waiting, 2000. (Uncredited) Paco’s wife, Wet Hot American Summer, Kinowelt Home, 2001. Voice of Bebes, Kim Possible: The Secret Files (animated), Walt Disney Home Entertainment, 2003. Kathy, Pledge This! (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Pledge This!⬙), Freestyle Releasing, 2006. Deputy Trudy Wiegel, Reno 911!: Miami, Paramount, 2006.
Video Games: ESPN NFL 2K5, 2004. WRITINGS Television Series: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, The WB, 2002. The Scarlet, The WB, 2005. Living with Fran, The WB, 2005. Blowin’ Up, MTV, 2006.
Film Work: Executive producer, Reno 911!: Miami, Paramount, 2006.
Television Specials: JKX: The Brad Gluckman Special, The WB, 2003. 193
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Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, You Wrote It, You Watch It, MTV, 1992. Various characters, The State, MTV, 1993–95. Agatha Laupin, Viva Variety, Comedy Central, 1996–98. Voice of Tish’s mom, The Weekenders (animated; also known as The Disney’s ⬙The Weekenders⬙), ABC, 2000. Various voices, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, ABC, UPN, and syndicated, 2000. Various voices, Invader ZIM (animated), Nickelodeon, 2001. Pam, The Ellen Show, CBS, 2001–2002. (Also as Kerri Kenney–Silver) Deputy Trudy Wiegel and various characters, Reno 911!, Comedy Central, 2003—.
Television Work; Series: Creator, The State, MTV, 1993–95. Creator, Viva Variety, Comedy Central, 1996–98. Executive producer, showrunner, and cocreator, Reno 911!, Comedy Central, 2003—.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Voice, Wake Up, America, Fox, 1998. Hey, Neighbor, Fox, 2000. Lisa Lillien, What I Like About You, The WB, 2002. Suzie, Titletown, Fox, 2003.
Albums (with Cake Like): Delicious, 1995. Bruiser Queen, 1997. Goodbye, So Long, So What, 1999.
Television Work; Specials: Creator, The State’s 43rd Annual Halloween Special, CBS, 1995. Television Work; Pilots: Creator, Hey, Neighbor, Fox, 2000. RECORDINGS
WRITINGS Television Appearances; Specials: Various, The State’s 43rd Annual Halloween Special, CBS, 1995. Mrs. Laupin, The Viva in Vegas Special, Comedy Central, 1998. Comedy Central’s Bar Mitzvah Bash!, Comedy Central, 2004.
Screenplays: Reno 911!: Miami, Paramount, 2006. Television Episodes: You Wrote It, You Watch It, MTV, 1992. The State, MTV, 1993–95. Viva Variety, Comedy Central, 1996–98. Reno 911!, Comedy Central, 2003—.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Gaia, ⬙Hercules and the Prince of Thrace,⬙ Hercules (also known as Disney’s ⬙Hercules⬙ (animated), syndicated, 1998. Voice of computer, ⬙Mind Games,⬙ Kim Possible (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible⬙), The Disney Channel, 2002. Voice of Bebes, ⬙Attack of the Killer Bebes,⬙ Kim Possible (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible⬙), The Disney Channel, 2002. Marion Fitzsimmons, ⬙Still Volunteering,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2002. Voice of Bebes, ⬙Queen Bebes,⬙ Kim Possible (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible⬙), The Disney Channel, 2003. Voice of Mama Croc and female alligator, ⬙The Babysitter’s Flub,⬙ Brandy & Mrs. Whiskers (animated), The Disney Channel, 2004. Alice Karp, ⬙Putt–Putt,⬙ Cheap Seats: Without Ron Parker (also known as Cheap Seats), ESPN, 2004. Psychiatrist, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2004. Marion Fitzsimmons, ⬙Still Lying,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2004. Marion Fitzsimmons, ⬙Still Single,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2005.
Television Specials: The State’s 43rd Annual Halloween Special, CBS, 1995. Television Pilots: Hey, Neighbor, Fox, 2000. Dick and Jane, Fox, 2003.
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KORMAN, Harvey 1927– PERSONAL Full name, Harvey Herschel Korman; born February 15, 1927, in Chicago, IL; son of Cyril Raymond and Ellen (maiden name, Belcher) Korman; married Donna Ehlert, 194
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KORMAN Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Pike, Three’s a Crowd, ABC, 1969. Conrad, Suddenly Single, ABC, 1971. The Love Boat II, ABC, 1977. Bud Abbott, Bud and Lou, NBC, 1978. Carlisle Edwards, The Invisible Woman, NBC, 1983. Wendell Brooks, Carpool, CBS, 1983. Agent Charlie Mitchell, Gone Are the Dayes, The Disney Channel, 1984. Abner Fraser, Crash Course (also known as Driver’s Ed, Driving Academy, and Driving School), NBC, 1988. Dr. Meir, Based on an Untrue Story, Fox, 1993. Jacob Titleman, Gideon (also known as Gideon’s Web and Gideon’s Webb), Starz!, 1999.
Addresses: Agent—Norman Greenbaum, Singer/Lewak/ Greenbaum/Goldstein, 10960 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1100, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Appeared in commercials. Military service: U.S. Naval Reserve, 1945–46. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards, outstanding individual achievement (special classification), 1969, outstanding achievement by a performer in music or variety, 1972, and outstanding supporting actor in a comedy or variety continuing role, 1974, Golden Globe award nominations, best supporting actor in a television program, 1972, 1973, and 1974, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a continuing variety or music program, 1973, 1976, and 1977, and Golden Globe Award, best supporting actor in a television program, 1975, all for The Carol Burnett Show; inducted into the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.
Television Appearances; Specials: A Salute to Stan Laurel, CBS, 1965. Voice of the Mad Hatter, Alice in Wonderland, or What’s a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (animated; also known as Alice in Wonderland), ABC, 1966. The Carol Burnett Show in London, BBC and CBS, 1970. The Many Sides of Don Rickles, ABC, 1970. The Tim Conway Special, CBS, 1970. Don Rickles—Alive and Kicking, CBS, 1972. The Carpenters at Christmas, ABC, 1977. The Mad, Mad, Mad World of the Super Bowl, NBC, 1977. Krelman, Chef Gormaanda, and Amorphian instructor, The Star Wars Holiday Special, CBS, 1978. How to Survive the 70s and Maybe Even Bump into Happiness, CBS, 1978. The John Davidson Christmas Show, 1978. The Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. Bob Hope for President, NBC, 1980. Ed Higgins, Eunice, CBS, 1982. Rodney Dangerfield Exposed, 1985. Cohost, The Flintstones’ 25th Anniversary Celebration (live action and animated), CBS, 1986. This Is Your Life, NBC, 1987. The 13th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1988. Dorf’s Family Stump, CBS, 1991. The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion, CBS, 1993. 67th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, UPN, 1998. Voice of Professor Von Klupp, Baby Huey’s Great Easter Adventure (animated), UPN, 1999. Voice, Aesop’s Fables: A Whodunit Musical; An Animated Special from the ⬙Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child⬙ Series (animated musical), HBO, 2000. Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers, CBS, 2001. Himself, Laugh Out Loud: TV’s 15 Greatest Comedians, Arts and Entertainment, 2002. AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Passions, CBS, 2002. CBS at 75 (also known as CBS at 75: A Primetime Celebration), CBS, 2003. Host, The Carol Burnett Show: Let’s Bump Up the Lights, CBS, 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Member of ensemble, The Danny Kaye Show, CBS, 1964–67. Voice of the Great Gazoo, The Flintstones (animated), ABC, 1965–66. Member of ensemble, The Carol Burnett Show (also known as Carol Burnett and Friends), CBS, 1967–77. Host, The Harvey Korman Show, ABC, 1978. The Tim Conway Show, CBS, 1980–81. Ed Higgins, Carl Harper, and Alistair Quince, Mama’s Family, NBC, 1983–85. Leo Green, Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills, CBS, 1986. Host, Comedy after Hours, Playboy Channel, beginning 1988. Voice, Garfield and Friends (animated), CBS, c. 1988–95. Reginald J. Tarkington, The Nutt House, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Brownie, ⬙The Adventures of Gallegher,⬙ Walt Disney’s World, NBC, c. 1965. Brownie, ⬙The Further Adventures of Gallegher,⬙ Walt Disney’s World, NBC, c. 1965. White king, Alice in Wonderland (also known as Alice through the Looking Glass), CBS, 1985. 195
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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1978. The 12th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 1986. The First Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1987. The Third Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1989. American Comedy Honors, Fox, 1997. Presenter, 1998 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, TV Land, 1998. The 26th Annual Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 2003. The Third Annual TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV, TV Land, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Len, ⬙The Quick and the Dead,⬙ Route 66, CBS, 1961. ⬙Flamin’ Lady,⬙ Adventures in Paradise, ABC, 1961. Bowers, ⬙Haunted House,⬙ Dennis the Menace, CBS, 1961. ⬙Shining Image,⬙ Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1961. ⬙Second Chance,⬙ Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1961. ⬙The Burning Sky,⬙ Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1962. Resident in hospital, ⬙Bird in the Hand,⬙ The Untouchables, ABC, 1962. ⬙The Jagged Edge,⬙ The Detectives (also known as The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor and Robert Taylor’s ⬙Detectives⬙), NBC, 1962. ⬙The Acting Game,⬙ I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster, ABC, 1962. ⬙Rebel with a Cause,⬙ The Donna Reed Show, ABC, 1962. Coleman, ⬙The Case of the Unsuitable Uncle,⬙ Perry Mason, CBS, 1962. Bunce, ⬙Pressure Lock,⬙ Empire (also known as Redigo), NBC, 1962. ⬙The Year Joan Crawford Won the Oscar,⬙ Saints and Sinners, NBC, 1963. Mr. Mills, ⬙Suppose I Said I Were the Queen of Spain,⬙ Route 66, CBS, 1963. Mr. Griffin, ⬙My Four Boys,⬙ Dennis the Menace, CBS, 1963. Reporter, ⬙Of Rusted Cannons and Fallen Sparrows,⬙ Sam Benedict, NBC, 1963. Blake, ⬙Who Chopped Down the Cherry Tree?,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1964. ⬙Maid for a Day,⬙ Hazel, NBC, 1964. Lennie Bates, ⬙Family Portrait,⬙ The Munsters, CBS, 1964. ⬙Lucy the Camp Cook,⬙ The Lucy Show, CBS, 1964. Director, ⬙Jack Loses a Raffle,⬙ The Jack Benny Program, NBC, 1964. Dr. Leinbach, ⬙Yes, Galen, There Is a Herman Munster,⬙ The Munsters, CBS, 1965. ⬙Lucy at Marineland,⬙ The Lucy Show, CBS, 1965. Joe Hanley, ⬙Daddy Come Home,⬙ Gidget, ABC, 1965. ⬙Duty and the Beast,⬙ The John Forsythe Show, NBC, 1965. 196
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KORMAN Harvey Tomlinson, Three Bites of an Apple, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1967. Merriman Dudley, Don’t Just Stand There!, Universal, 1968. Matt Benson, The April Fools, National General, 1969. Hedley Lamarr, Blazing Saddles, Warner Bros., 1974. The king, Huckleberry Finn (musical; also known as Mark Twain’s ⬙Huckleberry Finn⬙: A Musical Adaptation), United Artists, 1974. (Scenes deleted) Professor Auguste Balls, The Pink Panther Strikes Again (also known as Inspector Clouseau and the Doomsday Machine, Inspector Clouseau Strikes Back, and The Pink Panther Strikes Back), United Artists, 1976. Dr. Charles Montague, High Anxiety, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1978. Monty Rushmore, Americathon, United Artists, 1979. Captain Blythe, Herbie Goes Bananas, Buena Vista, 1980. United Nations ambassador Spender, First Family, Warner Bros., 1980. Count de Monet, History of the World—Part I (also known as Mel Brooks’ ⬙History of the World: Part 1⬙), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Professor Auguste Balls, Trail of the Pink Panther, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Professor Auguste Balls, Curse of the Pink Panther, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Lou, The Longshot, Orion, 1986. Cecil and Simon Waterman, Munchies, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1987. Sid, Betrayal of the Dove, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Jules Cogley, Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Voice of Dictabird, The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Dr. Jack Seward, Dracula: Dead and Loving It (also known as Dracula mort et heureux de l’etre), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1995. President, Jingle All the Way, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Voice of Floyd, The Secret of NIMH II: Timmy to the Rescue (animated), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1998. Colonel Slaghoople, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, MCA/Universal, 2000. Voice, The Ruby Princess Runs Away (also known as Jewel Kingdom: The Ruby Princess Runs Away), KOAN, 2001.
Appeared as a guest host, An Evening at the Improv, syndicated and Arts and Entertainment; in The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (also known as Hi, I’m Glen Campbell), CBS; and in episodes of other series. Television Appearances; Pilots: Willard (some sources cite Clifford), The Love Boat, ABC, 1976. Francis Kavanaugh, The Harvey Korman Show, ABC, 1977. Henry Snavely, Snavely, ABC, 1978. The Cracker Brothers, NBC, 1984. Television Work; Series: Executive producer and director, The Harvey Korman Show, ABC, 1978. Coproducer, Mama’s Family, NBC, 1983–84. Television Work; Specials: Director, Eunice, CBS, 1982. Director, A Carol Burnett Special ... Carol, Carl, Whoopi and Robin, ABC, 1987. (With others) Executive producer, The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion, CBS, 1993. Television Director; Episodic: Mama’s Family, NBC, episodes between 1983 and 1984. Also directed episodes of The New Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS; and The Steve Allen Show, CBS. Television Director; Pilots: The Cracker Brothers, NBC, 1984. Film Appearances: Ken Carter, Living Venus, Creative Services, 1960. (Uncredited) Phil, Gypsy (musical), Warner Bros., 1962. (Uncredited) Husband in commercial, Son of Flubber, Buena Vista, 1963. German colonel, The Last of the Secret Agents, Paramount, 1966. Voices of Chief Mountmore, Green Goose, Triple X, and others, The Man Called Flintstone (animated; also known as That Man Flintstone), Columbia, 1966. Weldon Emmett, Lord Love a Duck, United Artists, 1966.
Stage Appearances: King’s guard, The Tower beyond Tragedy, American National Theatre and Academy Playhouse, New York City, 1950. Appeared in other productions. Major Tours: Tim Conway and Harvey Korman: Together Again, U.S. cities, beginning 2001. 197
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RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Tim and Harvey in the Great Outdoors, 1998. Himself, Back in the Saddle (short documentary), Warner Home Video, 2001.
Television Appearances; Series: Jenna Norris, Another World (also known as Another World: Bay City), NBC, 1990–93. Dr. Allison ⬙Allie⬙ Doyle Martin, All My Children, ABC, 1997–98. Erin Vratalov, The District, CBS, 2001–2002.
Video Games: Voice of Gazoo, Flintstones Bedrock Bowling, SouthPeak Interactive, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: Intimidating girl number one, Free, Showtime, 2001. Lisa Darius, Gone But Not Forgotten, 2004. Ursula Voss, Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well, Hallmark Channel, 2006.
WRITINGS Teleplays; Series: The Harvey Korman Show, ABC, 1978.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jessica James, The Colony, (movie), ABC, 1996.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Guide, January 5, 2002.
Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 19th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1992. Presenter, Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1992.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Mary Lou Connor, ⬙Close, But No Guitar,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), Fox, 1990. Mary Lou Connor, ⬙G.A.G. Dance,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), 1990. Claire Ballantine, ⬙Where There’s a Will ...,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. Jennifer, ⬙The Plague,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1994. ⬙Details,⬙ Silk Stalkings (also known as Zalman King’s ⬙Red Shoe Diaries⬙), Showtime, USA Network, 1995. Sexy woman, ⬙Party!!!,⬙ Pig Sty, UPN, 1995. Stephanie Hitcher, ⬙A Passion for Murder,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. Julie Sutton, ⬙The Wedding Dress,⬙ Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (also known as Two Guys and a Girl), 2000. Kim Forlano, ⬙Irreparable Harm,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2001. Mrs. Dupont, ⬙Never Say Never,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. Yoga teacher, ⬙Let Sleeping Dogs Lie,⬙ Men, Women & Dogs, The WB, 2001. Margaret Henderson, ⬙Soul Survivor,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2003. Claire Grubman, ⬙Mrs. Grubman,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2004. Marina Avden/Dianne, ⬙Welcome to Liberty Village,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2005. Woman/Connie Williams, ⬙Summer in the City,⬙ CSI: NY, CBS, 2005. Suzanna Cummings, ⬙Day 5: 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2006.
PERSONAL Born November 1, 1970, in Odessa, Soviet Union [now Ukraine]; immigrated to the United States, 1976; daughter of Alex and Elena Korot. Education: Attended the University of California at Los Angeles.Avocational Interests: Snow skiing, horseback riding, bowling, and travel. Career: Actress. Crowned California Miss T.E.E.N., 1987; toured for six years with the Ballet Celeste International; appeared in television commercials for Always hygiene products, 2002. Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award, outstanding female newcomer—daytime, Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding younger actress in a drama series, both 1992, both for Another World. CREDITS Film Appearances: Angelique ⬙Angie,⬙ Night of the Cyclone (also known as Perfume of the Cyclone), Entertainment in Video, 1990. Shoo Fly (short), 2001. Janine, The Arsonist (short), 2004. 198
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KRAMER Voices of Feya, Isu II: Tenku no shinden (anime; also known as Ancient Book of Ys II, Isu II: Tenku no shinden; Adol Christen no Bauken, Y’s II: Castle in the Heavens, Ys 2: Citadel in the Sky, and Ys II Temple in the Sky), [Japan], 1992–93. English voice, Iznogoud (anime), [France and United Kingdom], beginning 1995. Voice of Ivie, Idol Project (anime), [Japan], 1995–96. Voices of Yukinobu and tea house master, Ninja Cadets (anime; also known as Ninja? and Ninja Mono), [Japan], 1996. Voice of Terry Sanders, Kido senshi Gundam: Dai 08 MS shotai (anime; also known as Gundam MS08, Gundam 08th MS Team, Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team, and The 08th MS Team), Bandai Channel, 1996–99, Cartoon Network, 2001. Voices of Dr. Gensai, Jirokichi Ebisu, Shibumi, and Sugimoto, Rurouni Kenshin (anime; also known as Kenshin the Wanderer, Ruroken, Rurouni Kenshin: Romance of a Meiji Swordsman, Samurai X, Kenshin le Vagabond, Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan), Animax South Asia and AXN–Asia, 1996–98, Cartoon Network, 2003. Voice of Ahem, Jungre de Ikou (anime; also known as Jungle de Ikou), 1997. Voices of fitness brother and mayor, Detatoko Princess (anime; also known as Suddenly Princess and Detatok–o Princess), [Japan], 1997. Voice of Darkonda, Power Rangers in Space, Fox, 1998. Voice of Hadul, Outlaw Star (anime; also known as Seihou Bukyou Outlaw Star), [Japan], 1998, Cartoon Network, 2001. Voices of Carlos, Antonio, Otto, Huey, and Whitney Matsumoto, Kauboi bibappu (anime; also known as Cowboy Bebop), TV Tokyo, WOWOW, 1998–99, 2001–2002, 2004, 2005, Cartoon Network, 2001–2002. Voice, Trigun (anime; also known as Trigun Ⲇ1: The $$60,000,000,000 Man), TV Tokyo, 1998, Cartoon Network, 2003. Voice of manager, Sol Bianca: The Legacy (anime), [Japan], 1999. Voices of operative, chimera, and soldier, Arc the Lad (anime), WOWOW and The Anime Network, 1999. Voices of Abraham and mayor, Wild Arms—Twilight Venom (anime; also known as Wild Arms), WOWOW, 1999–2000, also broadcast on The Anime Network. Voice of Bonnie Frazier, The Big O (anime; also known as The Big O II), Bandai Channel, WOWOW, and Sun TV, 1999–2001 and 2003, Cartoon Network, c. 2001 and 2003. Voices of man A and rescue worker, Gate Keepers (anime; also known as Gate Keepers 21), WOWOW, 2000. Voices of businessperson, father, and driver, eX–Driver (anime; also known as eX–D), [Japan], 2000–2001.
KRAMER, Steve (Steven Kramer, Drew Thomas) PERSONAL Raised in Kansas City, MO. Addresses: Agent—Kristene Wallis, Wallis Agency, 4444 Riverside Dr., Suite 105, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actor, voice artist, and writer. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Voices of Tem Ray and Twaning, Kido senshi Gandamu I (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam I), Bandai Channel, 1981, later released as Mobile Suit Gundam—The Movie Trilogy (also known as Gundam Movies (1–3) and Gundam 0079 Movie Trilogy), 2000, and as a special edition of the film. Voices of Tem Ray and Twaning, Kido senshi Gandamu III: Meguriai sorahen (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space and Mobile Suit Gundam III: Place in the Encounter), Bandai Channel, 1982, later released as Mobile Suit Gundam–The Movie Trilogy (also known as Gundam Movies (1–3) and Gundam 0079 Movie Trilogy), 2000, and as a special edition of the film. Voice, Ultraman II: The Further Adventures of Ultraman (anime; also known as Ultraman Joe, Ultraman Jonias, and Ultraman II: Les nouvelles aventures), [Japan], beginning c. 1983. Angelo Dante, Robotech (anime; consists of Genesis Climber Mospeada, Super Dimensional Cavalry Southern Cross, and Super Dimensional Fortress Macross), Star TV and other networks and syndicated, 1985–86. English voice of Cycloptor, Masked Rider (anime; also known as Kamen Rider Black RX, Masked Rider Black RX, and Saban’s ⬙Masked Rider⬙), 1988–89, Fox and syndicated, 1995. Voice of Kuroda, Teito Monogatari (anime; also known as Capital Story, Doomed Megalopolis, and Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis), [Japan], 1991. Voices of Bobulz, Gillet Krueger, and other characters, Kido senshi Gundam F91 (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam F91 and Mobile Suit Gundam Formula 91), Bandai Channel, 1991. Voice, Jin Jin (animated), beginning c. 1992. 199
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Voices of funeral board member, army official, astronomer, and cook, Argento Soma (anime; also known as Argentosoma and Arujento soma), TV Tokyo and Bandai Channel, 2000–2001. Voices of R. E. V., Cerebros, and Fortress Maximus, Transformers: Car Robots (anime; also known as Transformers: Robots in Disguise), TV Tokyo, Fox, and YTV (Canada), 2000–2002. Voice of Katris, Mashuranbo (anime; also known as Mushrambo and Shinzo), TV Asahi, 2000, Fox, 2000–2001, ABC Family Channel, 2002, Toon Disney, 2005. Voices of Shigekuni Nandaba, train announcer, and Martians baseball player, FLCL (anime; also known as Fooly Cooly and FuriKuri), [Japan], 2000–2001, Cartoon Network, 2002–2003. Voice of Mr. Yasuda, Hajime no ippo (anime; also known as Fighting Spirit), Nippon TV Network, 2000–2002, also broadcast beginning 2004. Voice of Rubia, Cosmo Warrior Zero (anime), AT–X, beginning c. 2001. Voice of scientist, X (anime), [Japan], beginning c. 2001. Voices of management leader, delivery man, grocer, street thug, and chocolate chef, Mahoromatic (anime; also known as Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden, Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden ⬙Something More Beautiful,⬙ Mahoromatic: Something More Beautiful, and Mahoromatic: Motto Utsukushii Mono), [Japan], beginning c. 2001, also broadcast on TBS. Voice of Detective Saeki, Kaze no yojinbo (anime; also known as Bodyguard of the Wind, Yojimbo of the Wind, and Kaze no yojimbo), NTV, 2001–2002. Voice of Mayo’s father, Fushigi Yugi Eikoden (anime; also known as The Mysterious Play: Fushigi Yugi Eikoden, Fushigi Yugi, Fushigi Yugi–El juego misterioso—Eikoden, and Fushigi Yuugi OAV 3), [Japan], 2001–2002. Voices of the elder, Henry, Lancelot the turtle, and Luchino, Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy (anime; also known as A Little Snow Fairy Sugar and Chicchana Yujitsukai Sugar), BS–I and TBS, 2001–2002. Voices of principal Hayashi and Isamu Kuroda, Figure 17 (anime; also known as Figure 17—Tsubasa and Hikaru), AT–X, 2001–2002. Voices of Chang Changku (Cyborg 006) and black ghost thug, Saibogu (anime; also known as Cyborg 009 and Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier), TV Tokyo, 2001–2002, Cartoon Network, 2003–2004. Voice of Ayu Dairen, Scryed (anime; also known as s–CRY–ed and Sukuraido), Bandai Channel and TV Tokyo, 2001, Cartoon Network, 2005. Voices of Daluma Guild member, Shank’s henchman, and Commander Balta, Tenchi Muyo! GXP (anime; also known as GXP, No Need for Tenchi! GXP, and Tenchi Muyo! Galaxy Police Transporter), NTV, 2002. Voices of sheriff and bandit, Gun Frontier (anime), SkyPerfecTV, 2002. 200
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KRAMER Roger’s father, ⬙Aliens,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1992. Voice of Gnarly Gnome, Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1993. ⬙A Father’s Love (Jamra),⬙ Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero (anime; also known as Ultraman Powered), Bandai Channel, 1993. Voice of Drillbot, ⬙The Virtual V–6,⬙ V.R. Troopers (anime; also known as Cybertron and Saban’s ⬙V.R. Troopers⬙), Fox and syndicated, 1994. Voice of Hatchasaurus, ⬙The Ninja Encounter: Part 2,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1994. Voice of Robogoat, ⬙The Green Dream,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1994. Voice of Slippery Shark, ⬙On Fins and Needles,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1994. Voice of Slippery Shark, ⬙A Reel Fish Story,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1994. Voice of Terminoid, ⬙Friends in Need,⬙ V.R. Troopers (anime; also known as Cybertron and Saban’s ⬙V.R. Troopers⬙), Fox and syndicated, 1994. Voice of Cyclopter, ⬙A Friend in Need: Parts 1 & 3,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1995. Voice of Robogoat, ⬙Master Vile and the Metallic Armor: Part 3,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1995. Voice of Robogoat, ⬙The Wedding: Parts 2–3,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1995. Voice of Transgressor, ⬙The Disk,⬙ V.R. Troopers (anime; also known as Cybertron and Saban’s ⬙V.R. Troopers⬙), Fox and syndicated, 1995. Voice of Wolfbane, ⬙The Power of Gold,⬙ Power Rangers Zeo (also known as ZeoRangers), Fox, 1996. Agent Hardy, ⬙Cop in a Box,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997. Duchovny’s lawyer, ⬙The Source,⬙ The Naked Truth (also known as Wilde Again), NBC, 1997. Executive, ⬙Sexual Harassment,⬙ Working, NBC, 1997.
Voices of attorney, bartender, first man in casino, Moro, and other characters, Gad Guard (anime), Fuji TV, 2003, Animax, 2003–2004, broadcast on Anime Unleased, G4techTV, released as Volume 1: Lightning, Volume 2: Corruption, Geneon Entertainment, 2004. Voice of EF helmsman, Mars Daybreak (anime; also known as Gorgeous Tango: The Mars Daybreak and Kenran Butoh Sai: The Mars Daybreak), TV Tokyo, 2004. Voice of Heathcrife, Kyo Kara Maoh! (anime; also known as Maou from Now On! and Kyou Kara Maou), NHK, 2004. Voice of Regent, Otogizoushi (anime; also known as Otogi Zoshi and Otogi Zoshi–The Legend of Magatama), NTV, 2004. Voice of Kikuzou, Samurai champloo (anime), Fuji Television, 2004, Cartoon Network, 2005. Several of these series were originally broadcast in Japanese. Some sources cite Kramer’s appearance as a performer in Hype, The WB, 2000–2001. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Drew Thomas) Voice of Ryu, Akira (anime), Bandai Channel, 1988, Streamline Pictures, 1990, Akira: The Special Edition released in 2001. Salesperson, The Story Lady, NBC, 1991. English voice, Cashan: Robot Hunter (anime; also known as Casshan and Cashern: Robot Hunter), [Japan], 1993, Sci–Fi Channel, 1995. Voice, Epicenter, UPN, 2001. Voices of chief technician, driver, and boat pilot, Meiekyu monogatari (anime; also known as Labyrinth Tales, Manie–Manie, Manie–Manie–The Labyrinth Tales, Manie–Manie Meikyu Monogatari, and Neo–Tokyo), Bandai Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Colonel House, ⬙Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of the American Century⬙ (also known as ⬙Woodrow Wilson⬙), The American Experience, PBS, 2002. Voices of the elder, Henry, Lancelot the turtle, and Luchino, Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy Summer Special (anime; also known as A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Summer Special and Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar Special), [Japan], c. 2003, and TBS, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Stephen Deutsch, ⬙The Stan Who Came to Dinner,⬙ The Golden Girls, NBC, 1987. Duty officer, ⬙Naked Justice: Part 1,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1988. FBI agent, ⬙Farewell My Lovelies,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1988. 201
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Voice of Dreadfeather, ⬙The Wheel of Fate,⬙ Power Rangers Turbo, Fox, 1997. Voice of Mucant, ⬙Pet Problems,⬙ Big Bad Beetleborgs (anime; also known as Saban’s ⬙Big Bad Beetleborgs⬙), Fox, 1997. Executive, ⬙Boys Club,⬙ Working, NBC, 1998. Executive, ⬙Equality,⬙ Working, NBC, 1998. First mate, ⬙Bermuda Triangle Episode,⬙ The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1998. Director, ⬙Prelude to a Kiss,⬙ Grosse Pointe, The WB, 2000. Director, ⬙Thieves Like Us,⬙ Grosse Pointe, The WB, 2000. Voices of Benitsubaki clan member, official, restaurant owner, and scam victim in different episodes, Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran (anime; also known as Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran, Ran, the Samurai Girl, Tsukikage Ran–Carried by the Wind, and Wind–borne Moon–lit Ran), WOWOW, 2000. Voice of Electropede, ⬙Uniquely Trip,⬙ Power Rangers Time Force, Fox, 2001. Voice, Chasing the Sun (also known as Chasing the Sun: A Century of Flight), PBS, 2001. Robert Zeitlin, ⬙2028,⬙ Robbery Homicide Division (also known as R.H.D./LA: Robbery Homicide Division/Los Angeles), CBS, 2002. Voice of Baihumon, ⬙Janyu’s Ark,⬙ Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Frontier, Digimon Tamers, Digimon Season Four, and Digital Monsters 3), Fuji TV and Fox, 2002. Voice of Baihumon, ⬙Song of Sakuyamon,⬙ Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Frontier, Digimon Tamers, Digimon Season Four, and Digital Monsters 3), Fuji TV and Fox, 2002. Voice of Cerberumon, ⬙All Aboard,⬙ Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Frontier, Digimon Tamers, Digimon Season Four, and Digital Monsters 3), Fuji TV and Fox, 2002. Voice of Turbine Org, ⬙Lionheart,⬙ Power Rangers Wild Force, Fox, 2002. Voice of Turbine Org, ⬙The Tornado Spin,⬙ Power Rangers Wild Force, Fox, 2002. Gary Thorsen, ⬙Blood Sugar Sex Magik,⬙ 10–8: Officers on Duty (also known as 10–8 and 10–8: Police Patrol), ABC, 2003. Janitor, ⬙It’s a Miserable Life,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2003. Man, ⬙Homewrecker’s Ball,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2003. Voices of Meteormon and Starmon, ⬙The Man in the Moon Is You,⬙ Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Frontier, Digimon Season Four, Digimon Tamers, and Digital Monsters 3), Fuji TV and ABC, 2003. Allen Meeks, ⬙Cold Day in Shanghai,⬙ Huff, Showtime, 2004. Deputy secretary, ⬙In the Room,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2004. Doctor, ⬙Malcolm Visits College,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2004.
gency Room), NBC; Sam, Gilmore Girls (also known as Gilmore Girls: Beginnings and The Gilmore Way), The WB; and the attorneys Kevin Herr and Talbot, The Practice, ABC. Television Additional Voices; Series: Isu II: Tenku no shinden (anime; also known as Ancient Book of Ys II, Isu II: Tenku no shinden; Adol Christen no Bauken, Y’s II: Castle in the Heavens, Ys 2: Citadel in the Sky, and Ys II Temple in the Sky), [Japan], 1992–93. Vandread (anime; also known as Vandread: The Second Stage), Bandai Channel and WOWOW, 2000, later released as Volume 1: Enemy Engaged, Volume 2: Nirvana, Volume 3: Great Expectations, Volume 4: Pressure, Pioneer Entertainment, 2002, used to create Vandread Taidouhen. FLCL (anime; also known as Fooly Cooly and FuriKuri), [Japan], 2000–2001, Cartoon Network, 2002–2003. Space Pirate Captain Harlock: The Endless Odyssey (anime; also known as Captain Harlock and Space Pirate Captain Harlock: Outside Legend—The Endless Odyssey), NTV, c. 2002. Mahoromatic (anime; also known as Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden, Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden ⬙Something More Beautiful,⬙ Mahoromatic: Something More Beautiful, and Mahoromatic: Motto Utsukushii Mono), [Japan], beginning c. 2001, also broadcast on TBS. Hono no shinkiro (anime; also known as Mirage of Blaze and Honoo no Mirage), [Japan], beginning c. 2002. Tenchi Muyo! GXP (anime; also known as GXP, No Need for Tenchi! GXP, and Tenchi Muyo! Galaxy Police Transporter), NTV, 2002. Last Exile (anime; also known as LastEXILE), TV Tokyo, 2003, broadcast on Anime Unleased, G4techTV, 2004. Television Director; Series: Testu no Ryuukihei (anime; also known as The Cockpit, Knight of the Iron Dragon, Slipstream, and Sonic Boom Squadron), [Japan], beginning c. 1993. Saint Tail (anime; also known as Mysterious Thief Saint Tail and Kaitou Saint Tail), TV Asahi, 1995–96. Mayonaka no tantei Nightwalker (anime; also known as Nightwalker, Nightwalker: Midnight Detective, and Mayonaka no tantei), TV Tokyo, 1998. Kasei ryodan Danasight Four–Nine (anime; also known as DNA Sights 999.9, Fireforce DNA Sights 999.9, Danasite 999.9, and Kasei Ryodan Danasaito 999. 9), [Japan], beginning 1998. (With others) Saibogu (anime; also known as Cyborg 009 and Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier), TV Tokyo, 2001–2002, Cartoon Network, 2003–2004. Television Work; Other; Series: Dialogue director and editor, script editor, Robotech (anime; consists of Genesis Climber Mospeada,
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KRAMER English voice, Totsuzen! Neko no kuni banipal witt (anime; also known as Catnapped!, Catnapped! The Movie, and Catland Banipal Witt), 1998. Voices of Yung and zombies, Bio Zombie (anime; also known as Sang dut sau shut), 1998. (As Steven Kramer) Businessperson, End of Days, Universal, 1999. Voice of first police officer, Juyuso seubgyuksageun (anime; also known as Attack the Gas Station!), 1999. Voices of Tem Ray and Twaning, Mobile Suit Gundam—The Movie Trilogy (compilation of anime television series; also known as Gundam Movies (1–3) and Gundam 0079 Movie Trilogy), 2000, a special edition of the film also released. Detective Martin, Just Can’t Get Enough, Regent Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Doson for English version, Onmyoji (also known as Onmyoji: The Yin Yang Master, The Yin Yang Master, and Yin Yang Masters), Dentsu, Inc./ Kadokawa Shoten/Tohokushinsha Film Corporation, 2001. Voice of first seagull, Der Kleine Eisbaer (animated; also known as The Little Polar Bear), Warner Bros., 2001. Voice of Musei Edogawa, Sakura Wars: The Movie (anime; also known as Sakura Taisen Movie and Sakura Taisen: Katsudou Shashin), Toei Animation, 2001. Voices of Yoshitake Misaki, boat captain, detective, engineer, labor technician, police officer, and security guard, WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 (anime; also known as Patlabor WXIII), Bandai Visual/ HEADGEAR/Madhouse Studios/Production I.G, 2001, Pioneer Entertainment, 2003. Voice of Carlos for English version, Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no tobira (anime; also known as Cowboy Bebop: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, and Cowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door), Destination Films, c. 2001, dubbed version released by Samuel Goldwyn Films, 2003. Voice of radio announcer, Northfork, Paramount Classics, 2003. Voices of BGG gang member and robot, Leave It to Piyoko! (anime; also known as Leave It to Piyoko pyo!, Piyoko Can Help You pyo!, and Piyoko ni omakase pyo!), Synch–Point, 2003. Voice for English version, Appurushido (anime; also known as Appleseed), Geneon Entertainment, 2004. Voices of detective and other roles, Inosensu: Kokaku kidotai (anime; also known as Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, Innocence, and Inosensu), Toho Company, 2004. Sam Loman, Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (also known as Untitled Albert Brooks Project), Warner Independent Pictures, c. 2006.
Super Dimensional Cavalry Southern Cross, and Super Dimensional Fortress Macross), Star TV and other networks and syndicated, 1985–86. Automated dialogue replacement director, Gatchaman ’94 (anime; also known as Gatchaman OAV and Tecno Ninja Gatchaman), Nippon Columbia, 1994–95, broadcast in the United States in 1997. Voice director, Eagle Riders (anime; also known as La patrouille des aigles), syndicated, beginning 1996. Dubbing and voice director, Transformers: Car Robots (anime; also known as Transformers: Robots in Disguise), TV Tokyo, Fox, and YTV (Canada), 2000–2002. Automated dialogue replacement director, Kyo Kara Maoh! (anime; also known as Maou from Now On! and Kyou Kara Maou), NHK, 2004. Television Work; Movies: Automated dialogue replacement voice, When Time Expires, The Movie Channel, 1997. Film Appearances: English voice, Panda kopanda (anime; also known as Panda! Go Panda! and Panda, Little Panda), TMS Entertainment/Tokyo Movie/Madman Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment, 1972. English voice, Panda kopanda amefuri saaksau no maki (anime; also known as Panda! Go Panda! Rainy Day Circus), TMS Entertainment/Tokyo Movie/ Geneon Entertainment, 1973. Person at gallery opening, Underground U.S.A., New Cinema, 1980. Voice of Paco, The Professional: Golgo 13 (anime; also known as Golgo 13 and Golgo 13: The Professional), Urban Vision, 1983. Voice of Worsel for English version, SF Shinseiki Lensman (anime; also known as Lensman, Lensman: Secret of the Lens, and Science Fiction New Century Lensman), Streamline Pictures, 1984. Voice of Dr. Fehring, Kyuketsuki Hunter D (anime; also known as Vampire Hunter D), Urban Vision, 1985. Fifth punk, Outlaw Force, TBJ Films, 1987. Voice of Dular, Lily C.A.T. (anime), Image Entertainment, 1987. Voice of Volkeson, ⬙A Tale of Two Robots,⬙ Robotto kanibaru (anime; also known as Robot Carnival), 1987. Voice of farmer, Tonari no Toroto (anime; also known as My Neighbor Totoro and Long Mao), Studio Ghibli, 1988. Virtual Reality, 1993. Voices of store manager, shopkeeper, and thug, Zeiramu 2 (also known as Zeiram 2), Tokyo Shock/ Media Blasters, 1994. Voices of Berkley Rose and Ted, Fake (anime; also known as Fake: Un’indagine Confidenziale), 1996, AnimeWorks, 1998. Voice of messiah, Gestalt (anime), Media Blasters, 1997.
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Film Additional Voices: Kyuketsuki Hunter D (anime; also known as Vampire Hunter D), Urban Vision, 1985. Rusty: A Dog’s Tale (also known as Rusty: The Great Rescue), Saban Entertainment, 1998. Aa! Megamisama! The Movie (anime; also known as Ah! My Goddess: The Movie and Gekijouban Aa! Megamisama), Shochiku Film/Geneon Entertainment, 2000. WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 (anime; also known as Patlabor WXIII), Bandai Visual/HEADGEAR/Madhouse Studios/Production I.G, 2001, Pioneer Entertainment, 2003.
Several of these anime videos were originally broadcast in Japanese as television series. Animated Videos: Voice of Rudolph Gaborno, The Animated Alias: Tribunal, Touchstone Home Video, 2004.
Film Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) Voices: Shogun Mayeda (anime), Rocket Pictures, 1991. The Prince of Egypt (animated), DreamWorks, 1998. Nice Guys Sleep Alone, The Asylum, 1999. ADR group leader, Coronado (anime), Nikkatsu Corporation/Anime Films/Uncharted Territory, 2003.
Video Games: (As Steven Kramer) Voices of James Munrow, Azrah, and Klingon aide, Star Trek: Judgment Rites, 1994. Voice, Blood & Magic, 1996. Voice, Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor, 1999. Voice, Might and Magic IX, 2002. Voice of bandit captain, Legion: The Legend of Excalibur, Midway Games, 2002. Voice of Skarrde, Robotech: Battlecry, TDK Mediactive, 2002. (As Steven Kramer) Voice, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault—Spearhead, Electronic Arts, 2003. (As Steven Kramer) Voice, Delta Force: Black Hawk Down, Novalogic, 2003. (As Steven Kramer) Voices, Lords of Everquest, Sony Online Entertainment, 2003. Voice, Robotech: Invasion, Vicious Cycle Software, 2004. (As Steven Kramer) Voice, SpellForce: Shadow of the Phoenix, JoWood Productions Software, 2004. (Uncredited) Voice of Junzaburo, Radiata Stories, Square Enix, 2005.
Film Work; Other: Dubbing cast member, Zeiramu (anime; also known as Zeiram and Zeram), Toho Company, 1991. Sound engineer, Gangstaz (also known as Last Chance), Viva Productions, 1996. Some sources cite Kramer as the director of SF Shinseiki Lensman (anime; also known as Lensman, Lensman: Secret of the Lens, and Science Fiction New Century Lensman), Streamline Pictures, 1984. RECORDINGS Anime Videos; English–Language Versions: Voice of Professor Wattsman, Dirty Pair: Project Eden (also known as Dirty Pair, Dirty Pair: The Movie, Original Dirty Pair: Project Eden, and Dati pea Gekijo–ban), Sunrise, 1987, also released in 1990. Voice of Zahl police commander, Dirty Pair Flight 005 Conspiracy, Sunrise, 1990. Voices of Mama and frog demon, Sazan aizu (also known as Sazan Eyes and 3x3 Eyes), 1991. Voice of Babel 1, Babel nisei (also known as Babel II: Perfect Collection), 1992. Voice of Babel, Babel II (also known as Babil Junior: la leggenda), 1992. Voices of assassin, Shinoda, and others, Hon ran (also known as Crimson Wolf), Shogakukan Productions/ Studio A.P.P.P., 1993, Image Entertainment, 1994. Voice of Zenigata, Apocalypse Zero (also known as Il destino di Kakugo and Kakugono Susume), 1996, AnimeWorks, 2001.
Video Game Work: Test supervisor, Mortal Kombat: Special Forces, Midway Amusement Games, 2000. Voice director, Robotech: Invasion, Vicious Cycle Software, 2004. Voice director, Radiata Stories, Square Enix, 2005. WRITINGS Teleplays with Others; Anime Series: Kashi no Ki Mokku (also known as Mock Made of Oak and Saban’s ⬙Adventures of Pinocchio⬙), Fuji TV, 1972, Fox, 1990. Additional dialogue, Robotech (anime; consists of Genesis Climber Mospeada, Super Dimensional Cavalry Southern Cross, and Super Dimensional Fortress Macross), Star TV and other networks and syndicated, 1985–86. 204
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Grimm Masterpiece Theatre (also known as Grimm’s Fairy Tale Classics and Grimm Meisaku Gekijoo), 1987–88, also broadcast on Nickelodeon. Samurai Pizza Cats (also known as Cats Toninden Teyande and Kyatto ninden teyandee), [Japan], 1990–91, Independent Television, and syndicated, beginning c. 1991. Testu no Ryuukihei (anime; also known as The Cockpit, Knight of the Iron Dragon, Slipstream, and Sonic Boom Squadron), [Japan], beginning c. 1993. Tenchi in Tokyo (anime; also known as New Tenchi Muyo and Shin Tenchi Muyo), TV Tokyo, Cartoon Network, and International Channel, 1997. Kyuuketsu Hime Miyu (anime; also known as Vampire Princess Miyu), TV Tokyo, 1997–98. Transformers: Car Robots (also known as Transformers: Robots in Disguise), TV Tokyo, Fox, and YTV (Canada), 2000–2002. Mashuranbo (anime; also known as Mushrambo and Shinzo), TV Asahi, 2000, Fox, 2000–2001, ABC Family Channel, 2002, Toon Disney, 2005. SD Gundam Force, Bandai Channel and Cartoon Network, beginning c. 2003.
Screenplays: Alice in Wonderland (anime; also known as Sugar & Spice: Alice in Wonderland), 1991. English translation, Zeiramu (anime; also known as Zeiram and Zeram), Toho Company, 1991. Automated dialogue replacement writer, SF Shinseiki Lensman (anime; also known as Lensman, Lensman: Secret of the Lens, and Science Fiction New Century Lensman), Streamline Pictures, 1984.
Some sources cite Kramer as the author of Gatchaman ’94 (anime; also known as Gatchaman OAV and Tecno Ninja Gatchaman), Nippon Columbia, 1994–95, broadcast in the United States in 1997; and of the automated dialogue replacement script for Geneshaft (anime; also known as Gene Shaft), WOWOW, 2001, broadcast on Anime Unleased, G4techTV, beginning 2003.
Anime Video Scripts: Snow White (also known as Sugar & Spice: Snow White), Saban Video/Video Treasures, 1991.
Teleplays; Anime or Animated Series; Episodic: ⬙High Five,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1993. ⬙Itsy Bitsy Spider,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1993. ⬙Switching Places,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Day of the Dumpster, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1993. ⬙Everything’s Relative,⬙ DinoZaurs (anime; also known as Prehistoric Warriors), Fox, 2000. ⬙Long Lost Love,⬙ DinoZaurs (anime; also known as Prehistoric Warriors), Fox, 2000. ⬙Welcome Back Theo,⬙ DinoZaurs (anime; also known as Prehistoric Warriors), Fox, 2000. ⬙The Dream Team,⬙ Rokumon Tengai Mon Colle Knight (anime; also known as Mon Colle Knights), originally broadcast on TV Tokyo, broadcast on Fox, 2001. ⬙Oh Brother,⬙ Rokumon Tengai Mon Colle Knight (anime; also known as Mon Colle Knights), originally broadcast on TV Tokyo, broadcast on Fox, 2001.
Also dialogue and script editor for English translations of other anime videos.
KRING, Tim (R. Timothy King) PERSONAL Graduated from Allan Hancock College. Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Writer, producer, and actor. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding drama series, 1997, for Chicago Hope. 205
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Film Appearances: No Regrets (short), AtomFilms, 2003.
PERSONAL Born February 28, 1969, in Minneapolis, MN. Education: Kent State University, B.A.; Rutgers University, M.F.A., acting.
Television Work; Series: Producer, then supervising producer, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996–98. Co–executive producer, L.A. Doctors (also known as L.A. Docs), CBS, 1998. Creator and executive producer, Strange World, ABC, 1999. Co–executive producer, Providence, NBC, 1999–2001. Executive producer, showrunner, and creator, Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2001—.
Career: Actor. The Acting Corps, North Hollywood, CA, faculty member. CREDITS Film Appearances: Paul, Story of a Bad Boy, 1999. Rakesh Patel, American Desi, Double Loop Films, 2001. Mohammed, West Bank Brooklyn, 2002. Paul, Marmalade, 2004. Rupert Goldfine, The Karaoke King, 2006.
Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, Sunset Division, NBC, 2003. Executive producer and creator, Heroes, NBC, 2006.
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Also appeared in Ballroom Nights.
Screenplays: (As R. Timothy Kring) Teen Wolf Too, Atlantic Releasing, 1987. Sublet (also known as Codename: Jaguar), Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1998.
Television Appearances; Series: Kalil Hasan, 24, Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared in Traffic, CBS.
Television Episodes: (As R. Timothy Kring) Knight Rider, NBC, 1982. Misfits of Science, NBC, 1985. Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996–98. L.A. Doctors (also known as L.A. Docs), CBS, 1998. Strange World, ABC, 1999. Providence, NBC, 1999–2001. Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2001—.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Honor,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2000. Menon, ⬙Sonata da Oz,⬙ Oz, HBO, 2003. Benazir, ⬙Things Change,⬙ ER, NBC, 2003. Prince Ambassador Bandar Bin–Radi, ⬙War, Inc.,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2003. Raj, ⬙Who’s Sari Now?,⬙ Miss Match, NBC, 2003. Fardad, ⬙Persian Gulf,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2004. Dr. Perry Amaral, ⬙A Coat of White Primer,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2005. Mustaffeh Muhammed, ⬙Breath of Allah,⬙ E–Ring, NBC, 2006.
Television Movies: (As R. Timothy Kring) Bay Coven (also known as Bay Cove, Eye of the Demon, Strangers in Town, and The Devils of Bay Cove), NBC, 1987. Without Consent (also known as Tell Laura I Love Her and Trapped and Deceived), ABC, 1994. Falling for You, CBS, 1995.
Also appeared as Jay, ⬙Sex, Lies and Sonograms,⬙ Inconceivable, NBC. Stage Appearances: (Off–Broadway debut) Servant and murderer, MacBeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, Martinson Hall, Public Theatre, New York City, 1998. Dilip, Indian Ink, American Conservatory Theatre, 1999.
Television Pilots: Strange World, ABC, 1999. Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2001. Sunset Division, NBC, 2003. Heroes, NBC, 2006. 206
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(Broadway debut) Mohammed, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 2000, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 2000–2002, then Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 2002.
Romeo and Juliet, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival; Saved or Destroyed, Cleveland Public; Guiseppi, Backseats & Bathroom Stalls.
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LANDOR, Rosalyn 1958– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: Helen Burns, Jane Eyre, NBC, 1970. Guinevere, Arthur the King (also known as Merlin & the Sword), CBS, 1985.
Born October 7, 1958, in London, England. Education: Attended Royal Ballet School and Tolworth Girls School.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Alberta Livingstone, We’re Puttin’ on the Ritz, CBS, 1986.
Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials, including Parker Pens, 1975, and Renault Laguna, c. late 1980s. Previously worked in retail for Royal Copenhagen Porcelain, and Libertys, London, England.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Pat, ⬙Women at Work,⬙ Z Cars, BBC, 1973. Alison, ⬙Guardian of the Abyss,⬙ Hammer House of Horror, 1980. Helen Stoner, ⬙The Speckled Band,⬙ The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, PBS, 1984. Helena Richards, ⬙The Doctors,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1987. (Uncredited) Brenna O’Dell, ⬙Shades of Gray,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1989. Brenna O’Dell, ⬙Up the Long Ladder,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1989. Inspector Susannah Foster, ⬙Lullaby,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1990.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Peggy Eaton, The Devil Rides Out (also known as The Devil’s Bride), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1968. Sara Latimer, The Amazing Mr. Blunden, Hemisphere Pictures, 1972. Allison, Guardian of the Abyss, Thriller Video, 1980. Britt, Bad Influence, Triumph Releasing, 1990. Voice of Blue Fairy, Teacher’s Pet (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Teacher Pet⬙), Buena Vista, 2004. Television Appearances; Series: Fiona Allways, Rumpole of the Bailey, ITV and PBS, 1978. Pru Standfast, C.A.T.S. Eyes, ITV, 1985. Host, Witness to Survival, syndicated, 1990. Voice of Constance Koala, Taz–Mania (animated), Fox, 1991. Voice of Blue Fairy, House of Mouse, ABC, 2001.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Blue Fairy, Villains’ Revenge (also known as Disney’s ⬙Villains’ Revenge⬙), 1999. Voice of human female crew, townsperson, and captain, Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon, Disney Interactive, 2002. Voice, The Incredibles, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Peggy, Divorce His—Divorce Hers, ABC, 1973. Polly Montdore, Love in a Cold Climate, PBS, 1980. 208
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LANE Voice of Dr. X, Action Man (animated), Fox and YTV, c. 2000–2002. Announcer, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (also known as Beyond Belief and Strange Truth: Fact or Fiction), Fox, 2002. Harry Flotsam, Point Blank, The Comedy Network (Canada), 2002. George Crickmore, Alienated, Space (Canada), 2003–2004.
Taped Readings: Never Let Me Go, RH Audio, 2005. (With others) The Historian, 2005. (With others) Rosie Dunne, 2005. WRITINGS Books: Cowrote (with L. G. Bass) The Sign of Qin; cowrote (with Tony Jay) Joys of Christmas Past: Thirty–One Timeless Christmas Poems.
Provided the voices of Aoi, an overweight judge, and others for the English version of Key: The Metal Idol, an animated series originally broadcast by Fuji TV. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Johnson, Fremdes Land oder Als die Freiheit noch zu haben war, [West Germany (now Germany)], 1982. Uncle Cam, Brothers by Choice, CBC, 1986. First doorman, Hands of a Stranger, NBC, 1987. Walter Hickock, In Cold Blood, CBS, 1996.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Carl, A Letter to Three Wives, NBC, 1985. General, I–Man, ABC, 1986. Mr. Edmond, Nobody’s Child, CBS, 1986. Reverend Pierce, Stranger in My Bed, NBC, 1986. Deep Dark Secrets (also known as Intimate Betrayal), NBC, 1987. (As Cam Lane) Mr. Crawford, Sky High, NBC, 1990. Marv, Captive, ABC, 1991. Judge Bradley, Beyond Obsession (also known as A Daughter’s Secret: The Traci di Carlo Story), ABC, 1994. Biggest hat, The Ranger, the Cook and a Hole in the Sky (also known as Hole in the Sky), ABC, 1995. Judge, Deadlocked: Escape from Zone 14 (also known as Deadlock 2), Fox, 1995. Retired navy officer, She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal, ABC, 1995. Abashai, Captains Courageous, Family Channel, 1996. Ann’s father, The Limbic Region, Showtime, 1996. First lawyer, Prisoner of Zenda, Inc., Showtime, 1996. Kulkonne, Final Cut, HBO, 1996. Skip, ⬙Angels in the Endzone,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997. Tom Wilson, High Stakes (also known as High Stakes: The Melanie Morgan Story), Lifetime, 1997. Voice of Baloo, The Adventures of Mowgli, HBO, 1997. Baron Wolfgang von Strucker, Nick Fury: Agent of Shield (also known as Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E. L.D.), Fox, 1998. Mr. Wyman, In the Doghouse, Showtime, 1998. Old man, The Inspectors, Showtime, 1998. Clay Williams, The Jack Bull, HBO, 1999. Mr. Mathers, A Cooler Climate, Showtime, 1999. Nutswager, The Duke, The Disney Channel, 1999. Judge Peterman, ⬙Life–Size,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2000.
Raised in Canada. Addresses: Agent—Lucas Talent Inc., 100 West Pender St., Seventh Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1R8, Canada. Career: Actor and voice performer. Deejay for CBC Radio. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Voices of Skeletor and Sagitar, The New Adventures of He–Man (animated; also known as Il nuovo viaggio di Musclor), syndicated, beginning 1990. Narrator, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (animated; also known as Gundam W, Gundam Wing, New Mobile Report Gundam Wing, New Mobile War Chronicle Gundam Wing, Ajnehat Al–Kandam, and Shin Kidou Senki Gundam W), Bandai Channel and TV Asahi, 1995–96, Cartoon Network, 2000, also broadcast on YTV. Voice of Clancy, G.I. Joe Extreme (animated), syndicated, 1995–97. Voice of Mr. Ichinose in English version, Maison Ikkoku (anime), beginning 1996, originally broadcast on Japanese television. Voice of Alpha Prime, Robocop: Alpha Commando (animated), syndicated, beginning 1998. Voice of Rampage, Beast Wars: Transformers (animated; also known as Beasties, Beasties: Transformers, Beast Wars, and Transformers: Beast Wars), syndicated, 1998–99, originally broadcast on Japanese televison. 209
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Narrator, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: The Movie—Endless Waltz (animated; also known as Endless Waltz and Gundam Wing: The Movie—Endless Waltz), Cartoon Network, 2000. Magistrate, ⬙Snow White⬙ (also known as ⬙Snow White: The Fairest of Them All⬙ and ⬙Blanche–Neige⬙), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Cam Lane) Terry Haslow, ⬙One Way Ticket to the End of the Line,⬙ Stingray, NBC, 1987. Jacques Brizard, ⬙The Odd Triple,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1988. Police chief Cooke, ⬙The Gun,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1990. Hohman’s father, ⬙Miracle Man,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1994. Third Calusar, ⬙The Calusari,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1994. Sidney, ⬙Angie’s Turn,⬙ Strange Luck, Fox, 1995. Committee chairperson, ⬙Terma,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Committee chairperson, ⬙Tunguska,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Joe’s attorney, ⬙The Well–Worn Lock,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1996. Roland Baker, ⬙Straight and Narrow,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1996. Frank Lampeer, ⬙The Healer,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1997. Sidney Wisouski, ⬙Little Sister: Part 3,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 1998. ⬙Edmund Kritch,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 1998. Auto parts garage owner, ⬙Death, a Love Story,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 1999. Noel Bachman, ⬙Summit,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, syndicated, 1999. Pastor, ⬙The Regulator,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1999. ⬙Honey, I’m King Fu Fighting,⬙ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (also known as Disney’s ⬙Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show⬙ and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids), syndicated, 1999. DiFranco, ⬙James Garr,⬙ So Weird, The Disney Channel, 2000. Uncle Harry, ⬙Rubicon,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. Voice of the doctor, ⬙Grim Reminder,⬙ X–Men: Evolution (animated), The WB, 2001. Voice of the elder Kulatak, ⬙The Island,⬙ He–Man and the Masters of the Universe (animated; also known as He–Man and Masters of the Universe vs. the Snake Men), Cartoon Network, 2001. Sweaty old man, ⬙Home of the Brave,⬙ The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2002. Voice of Jason Wyngarde, ⬙The Toad, the Witch and the Wardrobe,⬙ X–Men: Evolution (animated), The WB, 2002.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including The Commish, ABC; M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox; and Mysterious Ways, NBC and PAX TV. Television Appearances; Pilots: First executive, Powers Play, CBS, 1986. Voice of Skeletor, He–Man and the Battle for Primus (animated; also known as The New Adventures of He–Man), 1990. Second barker, ⬙Wheel of Fortune,⬙ The Dead Zone (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Dead Zone⬙), USA Network, 2002. Voice of alien captain, Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight (also known as Legend of the Rangers: Babylon 5), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Appeared as a barker in the unaired pilot for The Dead Zone (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Dead Zone⬙), USA Network. Television Additional Voices; Series: (As Cam Lane) Hurricanes (animated), beginning 1993. Film Appearances: (As Cam Lane) Police officer, A Man, a Woman and a Bank, Avco–Embassy, 1979. Stanton Gilmore, Finders Keepers, Warner Bros., 1984. Walls, Jerico Films, 1984. Chicago moderator, The Journey of Natty Gann, Buena Vista, 1985. (Uncredited) Wine–drinking man, Certain Fury, New World Pictures, 1985. Tom Riggs, Malone, Orion, 1987. Alex Stamos, Beyond the Stars (also known as Personal Choice), Moviestore Entertainment, 1989. Enzo, Cafe Romeo, Republic Pictures, 1992. Karl Schindler, Cool Runnings, Buena Vista, 1993. Mollie’s father, Look Who’s Talking Now, TriStar, 1993. Principal Frank Jewett, Needful Things, Columbia, 1993. 210
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LASSER Career: Actress and writer. Appeared in commercials. Worked as an acting teacher in New York City.
Pastor, Ski School 2, MCA/Universal, 1995. (Uncredited) Mr. Magoo, Buena Vista, 1997. Voice of radio announcer, A Feeling Called Glory (short film), 1999. Melvin, MVP: Most Valuable Primate (also known as Snapshot), Red Sky Entertainment, 2000. Mr. Death, Mr. Rice’s Secret (also known as Exhuming Mr. Rice), Panorama Entertainment, 2000. Billy, 3000 Miles to Graceland, Warner Bros., 2001. Mathias, Along Came a Spider (also known as Im Netz der Spinne and Le masque de l’araignee), Paramount, 2001. Narrator, Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted to Dance (short film), Lost Boys Studios, 2001. Starter, Kevin of the North (also known as Chilly Dogs and L’aventurier du grand nord), Screen Media Ventures, 2001. Old man Gosselin, Dreamcatcher (also known as L’attrapeur de reves), Warner Bros., 2003. Aaron Jones, Unnatural & Accidental, Odeon Films, 2006.
Awards, Honors: Clio Award, best actress in a commercial, 1967; Emmy Award nomination, special classification of outstanding program and individual achievement, 1976, for Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman; National Board of Review Award (with others), best acting by an ensemble, 1998, for Happiness. CREDITS Film Appearances: The nutcracker, What’s New Pussycat? (also known as Quoi de neuf, Pussycat?), United Artists, 1965. Dubbed voice, What’s Up, Tiger Lily?, American International Pictures, 1966. Kay Lewis, Take the Money and Run, Cinerama, 1969. Marcy Berns, Such Good Friends, Paramount, 1971. Nancy, Bananas, United Artists, 1971. Gina, Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex* (*but Were Afraid to Ask) (also known as Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex), United Artists, 1972. Mary Fenaka, Slither, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1973. Mary, In God We Tru$t (also known as Gimme That Prime Time Religion), Universal, 1980. (Uncredited) Sandy Bates’s secretary, Stardust Memories, United Artists, 1980. (Uncredited) Voice of Doris the computer, Simon, Warner Bros., 1981. Maddy, Blood Rage (also known as Complex, Nightmare at Shadow Woods, and Slasher), Film Concept Group, 1983 (some sources say 1987). Mrs. Helene Trend, Crimewave (also known as Broken Hearts and Noses and The XYZ Murders), Columbia, 1986. The Perils of P. K., Joseph Green, 1986. Joyce, Surrender, Warner Bros., 1987. In the Spirit, Castle Hill, 1988. Ronnie (some sources cite Bonnie), Rude Awakening, Orion, 1989. Rosie, Sing, TriStar, 1989. Greg’s mother, Modern Love, Triumph Releasing, 1990. Jeffrey’s mother, Frankenhooker, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1990. Mrs. Winkler, The Night We Never Met, Miramax, 1993. Dominga, Sudden Manhattan, Phaedra Cinema, 1996. Mrs. Muckler, Layin’ Low, The Shooting Gallery, 1996. Mona Jordan, Happiness, Good Machine, 1998. Violet (the Blue Raja’s mother), Mystery Men, Universal, 1999. Ada, Requiem for a Dream (also known as Delusion over Addiction), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Emily, Fast Food, Fast Women, Lot 47 Films, 2001. Martha, Queenie in Love, Pyramide Distribution, 2001.
Some sources cite appearances in other productions. Radio Appearances: Appeared in radio productions for CBC Radio. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Rampage, Transformer Beast Wars Metals: Gekitotsu! Gangan Battle, Bay Area Multimedia, 1999. Voice, Homeworld: Cataclysm, Sierra Entertainment, 2000. Voice of a rainforest elder, Frogger Beyond, 2002. Voice of Bentusi, Homeworld 2, Sierra Entertainment, 2003.
LASSER, Louise 1939(?)– PERSONAL Born April 11, 1939 (some sources cite 1941), in New York, NY; daughter of J. K. Lasser (a tax specialist and writer; full name, Jacob Kay Lasser); married Woody Allen (an actor, writer, and director; original name, Allen Stewart Konigsberg), February 2, 1966 (divorced, 1969). Education: Brandeis University, graduated in 1961; attended New School for Social Research; studied acting with Sanford Meisner in New York City. Addresses: Contact—c/o Heather Reynolds, 130 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019–3303. 211
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Landlady, Wolves of Wall Street, Regent Worldwide Sales, 2002. Doris Mundt, Lady Killers (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Gold Diggers⬙ and National Lampoon’s ⬙Lady Killers⬙), P & A Distributors, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: The Class of ’55, 1972. Maureen ⬙Mo⬙ Lambert, Mo and Jo (also known as Moe and Joe), CBS, 1974. Beth Doyle, For Ladies Only, 1981.
Television Appearances; Series: Jackie, The Doctors, NBC, c. 1960. Title role, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated, 1976–77. Maggie McBerney, It’s a Living (also known as Making a Living), ABC, 1981–82.
Appeared in The Laughmakers (also known as The Laughmaker).
Appeared in Masquerade, PBS.
Stage Appearances: Rosaline and understudy for Miss Marmelstein, I Can Get It for You Wholesale (musical), Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1962. The Third Ear (revue), New York City, 1964. Girl (Lime Green), Lime Green/Khaki Blue, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1969. Stella, Henry, Sweet Henry (musical), Palace Theatre, New York City, 1969. Gladys Hoffman, The Chinese (double–bill with Dr. Fish), Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1970. Nancy, Thieves, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1974. Marie, Marie and Bruce, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, New York City, 1980. A Coupla White Chicks Sitting around Talking, 1981.
Television Appearances; Movies: Blanche, Isn’t It Shocking?, ABC, 1973. Susan Edmonds, Coffee, Tea or Me?, CBS, 1973. Jane Alofsin, Just Me and You (also known as Just You and Me), NBC, 1978. Freda Barber, Club Land, Showtime, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story (short special), PBS, 1971. Betty and Loretta, Bedrooms, HBO, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Talent Scouts, CBS, 1963. ⬙Love and the Plumber,⬙ Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. Joan Radford, ⬙P–I–L–O–T,⬙ The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1972. Anne Adams, ⬙Mary Richards and the Incredible Plant Lady,⬙ The Mary Tyler Moore Show (also known as Mary Tyler Moore), CBS, 1973. Elaine Kaplan, ⬙The Roller Coaster Stops Here,⬙ Love Story, NBC, 1973. ⬙The Lie,⬙ CBS Playhouse, CBS, 1973. Sergeant Maggie Philbin, ⬙A Cowboy in Paradise,⬙ McCloud, NBC, 1974. Medical Center, CBS, 1975. Guest host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1976. Phyllis Bornstein Consuelos, ⬙Fathers of the Bride,⬙ Taxi, ABC, 1980. Phyllis Bornstein Consuelos, ⬙Louie’s Fling,⬙ Taxi, ABC, 1981. Phyllis Bornstein Consuelos, ⬙Get Me through the Holidays,⬙ Taxi, NBC, 1982. Phyllis Bornstein Consuelos, ⬙Take My Ex–Wife, Please,⬙ Taxi, ABC, 1982. Sister Margaret, ⬙The Monastery Show,⬙ Laverne & Shirley, ABC, 1983. Aunt Charise, ⬙Cramming,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984.
WRITINGS Screenplays: (With others; author of dubbed English version) What’s Up, Tiger Lily?, American International Pictures, 1966. Teleplays; Movies: Just Me and You (also known as Just You and Me), NBC, 1978.
LAURIA, Dan 1947– PERSONAL Born April 12, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; son of Joseph J. and Carmella (maiden name, Loungo) Lauria; married Eileen Cregg (a charity fund–raiser), 212
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LAURIA Second federal agent, Kojak: The Belarus File (also known as The Belarus File), CBS, 1985. Lieutenant Lubway, Doing Life (also known as Truth or Die), NBC, 1986. Skuska, Johnny Bull, ABC, 1986. Sergeant Joe Kobelzki, Angel in Green, CBS, 1987. Hank Perry, Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story, CBS, 1988. John Cirillo, David, ABC, 1988. Sergeant Len Taggart, Cop Killer (also known as Police Story: Cop Killer), ABC, 1988. Doug LeVien, Howard Beach: Making a Case for Murder (also known as In the Line of Duty: Howard Beach, Making a Case for Murder and Skin), NBC, 1989. Kadazian, In the Line of Duty: A Cop for the Killing (also known as A Cop for the Killing, In the Line of Duty: Blood Brothers, and In the Line of Duty: The Dallas Drug Murders), NBC, 1990. Paulie Romano, Mob Justice (also known as Dead and Alive, Dead and Alive—The Race for Gus Farace, and In the Line of Duty: Mob Justice), ABC, 1991. Detective Andy Toffenelli, From the Files of Joseph Wambaugh: A Jury of One, NBC, 1992. Norm Demski, Overexposed, ABC, 1992. Bob Blanchard, In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco (also known as In the Line of Duty: Assault in Waco), NBC, 1993. Coach, Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story (also known as The Dennis Byrd Story), Fox, 1994. Philip Lamonaco, In the Line of Duty: Hunt for Justice (also known as In the Line of Duty: Trackdown), NBC, 1995. Detective Greg Corning, No One Could Protect Her, ABC, 1996. Lieutenant Gencher, The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best, CBS, 1996. Monte Craig, The Bachelor’s Baby (also known as Here Comes the Son), CBS, 1996. Todd Martin, Terror in the Family, Fox, 1996. Bert, Merry Christmas, George Bailey, PBS, 1997. Commander, The Rockford Files: Murders and Misdemeanors, CBS, 1997. Sergeant Ed Crang, Prison of Secrets, Lifetime, 1997. Coach Garth, Ricochet River, Cinemax, 1998. Dennis, Stranger in My House (also known as Total Stranger), Lifetime, 1999. Mr. Mishler, Rhapsody in Bloom, Starz!, 1999. Coach Davis, ⬙Mr. Roberts,⬙ Common Ground, Showtime, 2000. Judge Falcone, Justice (also known as Backlash), Cinemax, 2000. Captain Gil Roemer, Hangman, The Movie Channel, 2001. Detective Froman, Never Say Die (also known as Outside the Law), 2001. Fred Silverman, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ⬙Charlie’s Angels,⬙ NBC, 2004. High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story, Starz!, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Harvey Gold, TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Manager—The Marshak/Zachary Company, 8840 Wilshire Blvd., First Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Raft Theatre, New York City, worked as a dramatic director; Coronet Theatre, Los Angeles, director of screenplay and play reading series; operator of a theatre company in Los Angeles; Washington Theatre Club, former member. Worked as a substitute teacher and as a football and wrestling coach. Greenpeace, environmental activist, beginning 1988; Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, spokesperson, beginning 1990, and volunteer. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps, 1970–73; served in Vietnam; became captain. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Named National Big Brother of the Year, 1973; Creative Achievement Award, Long Island International Film Expo, 2001. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Gus Thompson, One Life to Live, ABC, 1984. Jack Arnold, The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988–93. Harry Kramer, Amazing Grace (also known as Wing and a Prayer), NBC, 1995. Coach Russ Petrocelli, a recurring role, Party of Five, Fox, 1996–97. Spud Murphy, Costello, Fox, 1998. Coach Leonard Fero, The Hoop Life, Showtime, 1999–2000. Coach Hamstrung, N.Y.U.K., American Movie Classics, beginning 2000. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Myles Manning, At Mother’s Request, CBS, 1987. Steve Winslow, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (also known as Earthquake Los Angeles: The Big One and The Great Los Angeles Earthquake), NBC, 1990. James Webb, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. General Aames, Mr. Murder (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Mr. Murder⬙), ABC, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Vince Palucci, Muggable Mary: Street Cop, CBS, 1982. 213
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Television Appearances; Specials: District attorney, ⬙Taking a Stand⬙ (also known as ⬙Our Own Kind⬙), ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1989. Joe Leone, ⬙Between Mother and Daughter,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Love of Life, CBS, 1975. Daroca, ⬙Portrait of Maddie,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Hockey coach, ⬙Ben Fights in Hockey, Mike Gets Ready for a Wedding,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1985. Jim, ⬙Blues in the Night,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985. Lieutenant Adkins, ⬙Conventional Warfare,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1985. Project manager, ⬙Steer Crazy,⬙ Misfits of Science, NBC, 1985. Rogan, ⬙Sour Grapes,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985. Rogan, ⬙Utopia Now,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985. Artie Karnovsky/Art Kaufman, ⬙Full Moon Blues,⬙ Simon & Simon, CBS, 1986. Broder, ⬙The Beautiful and the Dead: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1986. Hockey coach, ⬙First Blood,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1986. Mr. Jacoby, ⬙The Rapist: Part 1,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1986. Dan, ⬙Born Free,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1987. Detective Dupnik, ⬙Ahead of the Game,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1987. Detective Dupnik, ⬙Loves Me Not!,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1987. Detective Dupnik, ⬙Special Treatment,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1987. Foster, ⬙Promises to Keep,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1987. Jack Phillips, ⬙A Deal’s a Deal,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1987. Joseph Sears, ⬙Prince Kuzak in a Can,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1987. Lou Stern, ⬙Blues for Danny Welles,⬙ Hooperman, ABC, 1987. Lou Stern, ⬙Don We Now Our Gay Apparel,⬙ Hooperman, ABC, 1987. Raker, ⬙A Clockwork Hammer,⬙ Sledge Hammer!, ABC, 1987. Detective Dupnik, ⬙School Daze,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1988. Lou Stern, ⬙The Naked and the Dead,⬙ Hooperman, ABC, 1988. Mr. Merriman, ⬙Parent’s Day,⬙ Head of the Class, ABC, 1988. Dr. Donald Cutler, ⬙Head Case,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1994. Jimmy Jackson, ⬙Who Killed Cock–a–Doodle Dooley?,⬙ Burke’s Law, CBS, 1995. Colonel Matt ⬙Gooch⬙ Anderson, ⬙Survivors,⬙ JAG, NBC, 1996. 214
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LAURIA Clive Carter, Full Disclosure, First Look Pictures Releasing, 2001. General Ryker, Contagion (also known as Epidemic and The Last Breath), PorchLight Entertainment, 2001. Narrator, The American Puppet (short film), Mazzarella Brothers, 2001. Professor Hamilton, Speechless... (short film), Morning Starlight Productions/rednaveL fLmworx, 2001. The Empath, The Empath Productions, 2002. Short Term Memory, 2002. Carmine, High Times Potluck, V Films, 2003. Father Gino, Jesus, Mary and Joey, Federal Hill Pictures, 2003. Vito Scaldafieri, Dead Canaries, Showcase Entertainment, 2003. Detective O’Neil, Bust (short film), Sandbox Partners/ New Jersey Repertory Company/Freshwater Films, 2005. Mr. Coyne, The Signs of the Cross, Climbin Hi Entertainment, 2005. Pastor Michaelson, Roney’s Point, Bird’s–Eye Media, 2006.
Appeared as Commissioner Alex Thompson, Michael Hayes, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Detective Navarro, Brass (also known as Police Brass), CBS, 1985. Jack Arnold, The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988. Coach, You Wish, ABC, 1997. Spud Murphy, Costello, Fox, 1998.
Film Work: (With Peter Gatien) Executive producer, Faithful, New Line Cinema, 1996. Director, Dead Canaries, Showcase Entertainment, 2003. Director, The Book of Joe, Dave Bell Associates/Makelo Entertainment/Infinite Entertainment/Studio Partners, 2005.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Night Out,⬙ The Wonder Years, ABC, 1990. Film Appearances: Police officer, Handling Suicide Threats (educational short film), 1978. Secret Service agent number two, C.O.D. (also known as SNAP! and Manche moegens prall), Lone Star, 1981. Baker, Without a Trace, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. FBI agent, South Bronx Heroes (also known as Revenge of the Innocents and The Runaways), Continental, 1985. Janitor, 9 1/2 Weeks, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Captain Phil Coldshank, Stakeout, Buena Vista, 1987. Captain Phil Coldshank, Another Stakeout (also known as The Lookout and Stakeout 2), Buena Vista, 1993. Mr. Orland Franco, Excessive Force II: Force on Force, Cinetel Films, 1995. Halloway, Dog Watch, Real Entertainment, 1996. Second commanding officer, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Stuffed Dolls, Matonti Films, 1997. Father Peters, Wide Awake, Miramax, 1998. Paulie, True Friends, 2nd Generation Films, 1998. Rudy, A Wake in Providence, Gladiator Pictures, 1999. Therapist, Fear Runs Silent, Rojak Films/MTI Home Video, 1999. Narrator, Trees, Raven Releasing, 2000. Police officer, Bad Dog (short film), 2000. Big Brother counselor, Full Circle, Sinovoi Entertainment, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Johnny Ryan, Game Plan, Theatre Four, New York City, 1978. Nick the cripple, Marlon Brando Sat Right Here, Boltax Theatre, New York City, 1980. La Visionaria, New Dramatists Theatre, New York City, 1980–81. These Days the Watchmen Sleep, New Dramatists Theatre, 1980–81. Vinnie Ventura, ⬙The Shangri–La Motor Inn,⬙ Niagara Falls, Urban Arts Theatre, New York City, 1981. Top, Dustoff, Westside Mainstage Theatre, New York City, 1982. Donny Dukes, Punchy, Westside Mainstage Theatre, 1983. Lawrence Garfinkel, Other People’s Money, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, beginning c. 1989. The Crimson Thread, Hamilton Pavilion Performing Arts Center, Waterbury, CT, 1994. ⬙Prelude to a Kiss,⬙ The Play’s the Thing, L.A. Theatre Works, Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, 2000. Victor Franz, The Price, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, 2001. Red Broida, The Shroud (staged reading), Donnell Library Theatre, New York City, 2002. 215
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LAWRENCE, Colin PERSONAL Born September 7, in London, England; raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Education: Studied marketing.Avocational Interests: Cooking. Addresses: Agent—Infinite Artists, Inc., 10–206 East Sixth Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia V5T 1J8, Canada. Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials. Instructor at the Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts, Film and Acting School, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Worked as an operations manager in the retail field and as a waiter.
Appeared in All My Sons, Collective Portraits, and Home of the Brave, all New York City; appeared in other productions, including Americans.
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Stage Work: (With Peter Gatien) Producer, A Bronx Tale, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1989. Director, Self Storage, 1990. Director, Golf with Alan Shepard (staged reading), John Drew Theater at Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY, 2004.
Film Appearances: Tommy T., Slam Dunk Ernest, Buena Vista, 1995. Gumball, Y2K (also known as Terminal Countdown), PM Entertainment Group, 1999. Security guard, The 6th Day (also known as Le sixieme jour), Columbia, 2000. Officer Jones, Head over Heels, MCA/Universal, 2001. Patrolman, Black Point, Chariot Communications/ Blockbuster Video, 2001. Edwards, Dreamcatcher (also known as L’attrapeur de reves), Warner Bros., 2003. G, House of the Dead (also known as House of the dead: Le jeu ne fait que commencer), Artisan Entertainment, 2003. Second stryker soldier, X2 (also known as X–Men 2, X–Men 2: X–Men United, X–2, and X2: X–Men United), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Dixon, The Thing Below, DEJ Productions, 2004. Roberto Edwards, Ripper 2: Letter from Within (also known as Ripper 2), Velocity Home Entertainment, 2004. Marcus Johnson, Part of the Game, Infinite Reality Productions/Rampart Canadian Film Fund, c. 2004. Arnold, Severed, Brightlight Pictures/Forest of the Dead Productions, 2005. Dan, Blind Date (short film), 2005. Pete Tanner, Sub Zero, Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2005. Second police officer on bridge, Fantastic Four, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Tyrone, Inconsequential Consequences, Infinite Reality Productions, 2005. Young Jake, Missing in America, Intrinsic Value Films/ Angel Devil Productions, 2005. Captain Rollins, Hollow Man 2, 2006.
RECORDINGS Videos: (In archive footage) Army general at Space Command, Independence Day: The ID4 Invasion, 1996. WRITINGS Stage Plays: Game Plan, Theatre Four, New York City, 1978. ’Til Jason Comes, Raft Theatre, New York City, 1985. Also author of The Setup, Raft Theatre. Screenplays: (Author of story) Dog Watch, Real Entertainment, 1996. The Book of Joe, Dave Bell Associates/Makelo Entertainment/Infinite Entertainment/Studio Partners, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 26, 2000, p. 90. 216
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Some sources cite appearances in Charging out Amazon (also known as Chongchu Yamaxun), August First Film Studio, 2002; and in Teacher, c. 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: PAX naval base controller, Medusa’s Child, ABC, 1997. Communications officer, Creature (also known as Peter Benchley’s ⬙Creature⬙), ABC, 1998. Steve Monroe, Atomic Train, NBC, 1999. Mario, Proof of the Man, Fuji TV, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Hawk, She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal, ABC, 1995. State trooper, Unwed Father, ABC, 1997. Augie, Silencing Mary (also known as Campus Justice), NBC, 1998. Captain, Outrage, ABC, 1998. Bobby, Heaven’s Fire (also known as Inferno der Flammen), Fox Family Channel, 1999. Mr. Altree, Hayley Wagner, Star, Showtime, 1999. Officer, As Time Runs Out, CBS, 1999. Agent Matthews, Final Ascent (also known as Final Descent), Fox Family Channel, 2000. Driver, Epicenter (also known as Epicentre), UPN, 2001. Steve, Saint Sinner (also known as Clive Barker’s ⬙Saint Sinner⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. FBI special agent Boston, Premonition (also known as The Psychic), 2004. Sheriff Bellows, The Survivors, CBS, 2004. Cole, Third Man Out, 2005. Some sources cite an appearance in Chasing Christmas (also known as The Spiritual Guilt Trip), ABC Family Channel, 2005; and an appearance as Will (a youth counselor), in Augusta, Gone, Lifetime, c. 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: Stokes, ⬙Blind Man’s Bluff,⬙ Strange Luck, Fox, 1995. Technician, ⬙A Special Edition,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1995. (Uncredited) Officer, ⬙Avatar,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Ray, ⬙True Crime,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Troop leader, ⬙Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. First paramedic, ⬙The New Guard,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and syndicated, 1997. Ray, ⬙Dead Drop,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1997. Technician, ⬙A Special Edition,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1997. First officer, ⬙Mind’s Eye,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1998. Karl Mathers, ⬙Double Team,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1998. Major Warren, ⬙Prisoners,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1998.
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LeFEVRE, Adam 1950– (Adam Le Fevre) PERSONAL Born August 11, 1950, in Albany, NY; son of Ira Deyo (a physician) and Helen (a hospital patient representative; maiden name, Rhodes) LeFevre; married Cora Ann Bennett, November 3, 1979; children: Tate Augusta, Isaac Bennett. Education: Williams College, B.A., 1972; University of Iowa, M.F.A., 1976; studied at the National Theatre Institution. Career: Actor and writer. Eastern Slope Playhouse, North Conway, NH, actor and director for summer productions, beginning c. 1974; appeared in television commercials. Northeastern University, Boston, MA, instructor of English, 1979–80; Baruch College the City University of New York, New York, NY, instructor of English, beginning 1981. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. CREDITS Film Appearances: J. T., Return of the Secaucus Seven, Cinecom International Films/Almi Cinema 5, 1978. Haskell, Reckless, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Mike, Second Sight, Warner Bros., 1989. Large Albanian man, Tune In Tomorrow... (also known as Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter), Cinecom Pictures, 1990. Rawlie Thorpe, Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. Mr. Carpenter, That Night (also known as One Hot Summer), Warner Bros., 1992. Jill’s husband, Philadelphia, TriStar, 1993. Kevin Klassic, Mr. Wonderful, Warner Bros., 1993. Damon Bradley, Only You (also known as Him and Just in Time), TriStar, 1994. Detective, The Search for One–Eye Jimmy, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1994. Gary Chasseur, The Ref (also known as Hostile Hostages), Buena Vista, 1994. Museum guard, Angie, Buena Vista, 1994. Detective O’Bannon, Layin’ Low, 1996. 218
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LeFEVRE Tom LaMere, ⬙Charity Cases,⬙ Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, 2001. Walden Falls police chief Darryl Walker, ⬙Manhunt,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2001. Chuck Bynum, ⬙Bad Choices,⬙ Hack, CBS, 2002. Toby, ⬙Faith,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2002. Rye police chief, ⬙Desperate,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003. Dr. Evodius Peters, ⬙Fixed,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2004. Don Kleinman, ⬙Sensitivity,⬙ Rescue Me, FX Channel, 2005. Ray Monaghan, ⬙Alien,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Dewitt, All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 1991. Marty, As the World Turns, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Booker, I’ll Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Fred Andrews, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Father Mark, Empire Falls, HBO, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Hochburg, It’s Always Something, ABC, 1990. Roger McBain, With Murder in Mind (also known as With Savage Intent), CBS, 1992. Chris Hytner, After Amy (also known as No Ordinary Baby), Lifetime, 2001.
Appeared as Manny (the doorman), Dellaventura, ABC; as Donahue, New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox; as a construction worker, Soul Man, ABC; and in Cosby, CBS. Also appeared as Wesley Hill in ⬙The House Next Door,⬙ an unaired episode of Queens Supreme, CBS.
Television Appearances; Specials: John Darling, Gunplay: The Last Day in the Life of Brian Darling, HBO, 1990. Mr. Noonan (Becky’s father), ⬙Stood Up!,⬙ ABC Afterschool Special (also known as Afterschool Special: Stood Up!), ABC, 1990. Sergeant John Graham, Hale the Hero, Arts and Entertainment, 1992.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Milt Sherman, The Recovery Room, CBS, 1985.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙The Hockey Team,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1989. Bartender, ⬙Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1990. Joseph Kelly, ⬙In Memory Of,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Al Dente, ⬙The Case of the Piggy Banker,⬙ Mathnet, broadcast on Square One Television, PBS, 1992. Dr. Helman, ⬙Helpless,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Leonard Finder, The Wright Verdicts, CBS, 1995. Barry Clayton, ⬙Slave,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Jonas Wilkie, ⬙Guess Who’s Come to Annoy You,⬙ Central Park West (also known as CPW), CBS, 1996. Sergeant Dan Rawley, ⬙Where Were You in ’72?,⬙ Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Polaski, Feds, CBS, 1997. David Harrigan, ⬙Divorce,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Tony Rossetti, ⬙Impulse,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 1999. Bank manager, ⬙Film at Eleven,⬙ Now and Again, CBS, 2000. Barry Clayton, ⬙Loco Parentis,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2000. Principal, ⬙Chat Room,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2000. Brice Davenport, ⬙The First Commandment,⬙ Deadline, NBC, 2001. Randy Gottwalls, ⬙Do It Yourself,⬙ The Education of Max Bickford, CBS, 2001.
Television Work: Additional voices, Lincoln (documentary), PBS, 1992. Stage Appearances: Balthazar, Romeo and Juliet, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981. Bingo (some sources cite Henchman), Goose & Tom Tom, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Newman Theatre, New York City, 1982. Willie Wayne, The Wake of Jamey Foster, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1982. Christy, The Devil’s Disciple, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1988–89. The Doctor’s Dilemma, Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City, c. 1989. Major Robbie Ross and Ketch Freeman, Our Country’s Good, Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1991. Roger Doremus, Summer and Smoke, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Theatre, New York City, 1996. Cyrano de Bergerac, Roundabout Theatre Company, Laura Pels Theatre, New York City, c. 1997. Wes, Footloose (musical), Richard Rogers Theatre, New York City, 1998–2000. Bill Austin, Mamma Mia! (musical), Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, c. 2002. Appeared as Tilden, Buried Child, Victoria Theatre (also known as the Victory Theatre), Dayton, OH; as Sam, 219
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Turnbuckle, Manhattan Punchline Theatre, New York City; in The Boys Next Door and The View from Here, both Lamb’s Theatre, New York City; and in Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City. Appeared in other productions, including productions at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY; the Alley Theatre; and by Yale Repertory.
Awards, Honors: Iris Award, best local program, c. 1995, for Caught in the Act; Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, both outstanding featured actress in a musical, Drama League Award, outstanding performance in a musical, other awards, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actress in a musical, all 1998, for The Lion King; Grammy Award (with others), best musical show album, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, c. 1998, for the cast album The Lion King; Leon Rabin Award, best actress in a musical, Dallas Theatre League, c. 1999, for South Pacific; Ivor Novello Award, international achievement in musical theatre, British Academy of Composers and Songwriters; called the most promising artist in South Africa, Star (South Africa).
WRITINGS Stage Plays: Yucca Flats, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1973. Phil Gafney, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 1976. The Window Washer and In the Meat District (both one–act plays), Eastern Slope Playhouse, North Conway, NH, 1977. The Crashing of Moses Flying By, Theatre Three, Dallas, TX, 1983. Americansaint, 1989. Waterbabies, 1997.
CREDITS Poetry: Everything All at Once, Wesleyan University Press, 1978.
Stage Appearances: Rafiki, The Lion King (musical), New Amsterdam Theatre, New York City, 1997–98, some sources cite other productions. Bloody Mary, South Pacific (musical), Dallas Theater Center, Dallas, TX, 1999. Featured performer, Riverdance–On Broadway (dance performance), Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1999–2000. A Tony Celebration, Arci’s Place, New York City, 2001. An Evening with Tsidii Le Loka Featuring a Tribute to Miriam Makeba, Colorado Festival of World Theatre, Stars at the Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CO, 2005.
Le LOKA, Tsidii (Tsidii Leloka) PERSONAL Born in Lesotho; daughter of Temperance (a health education professor); father, a history and literature professor. Education: University of Massachusetts, B.A. (magna cum laude), music and economics, 1997; also attended Berklee College of Music.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sukeena, Rose Red (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Rose Red⬙), ABC, 2002.
Addresses: Office—Le Loka Arts Management and Productions, P.O. Box 737260 Elmhurst, NY 11373. Agent—Cornerstone Talent Agency, 37 West 20th St., Suite 1108, New York, NY 10011; Arthur Shafman International, 163 Amsterdam Ave., Suite 121, New York, NY 10023–5001.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sukeena, The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, ABC, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in Tsidii Le Loka in Concert.
Career: Actress and singer. Performed in concerts, tours, at a press conference following Nelson Mandela’s release from prison, weddings, and other events. Performer in the musical trio Shadiii. Appeared in advertisements. Founder of Le Loka Arts Management and Productions, Elmhurst, NY. Affiliated with the charity the Tsidii Le Loka Foundation and the cultural organization and charity Camp of Good Hope. Also known as Tsidii Leloka.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, Caught in the Act, WGBY (PBS affiliate), 1995. Mrs. N’Dabe, ⬙Whiplash,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. 220
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LEONI Career: Actress and producer. Previously worked as a model, a crew member on sailboats, and in a chrome– plating factory.
Film Work: Fund–raiser for On the Wings of Joy: Artists, AIDS and Africa (documentary).
Awards, Honors: Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite actress—sci–fi, 1999, for Deep Impact; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite actress, Saturn Award, best actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films, 2001, for The Family Man.
RECORDINGS Albums: Here’s to the Night, Bei Music, 2005. Also recorded When Doves Cry, Blue Note Records.
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Albums with Others: Yusef Lateef, Heart Vision, 1993. The Lion King (cast album; also known as The Lion King on Broadway), Walt Disney Records, 1997.
Television Appearances; Series: Lisa Napoli, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1984. Alicia, Flying Blind, Fox, 1992–93. Nora Wilde, The Naked Truth (also known as Wilde Again), ABC, 1995–97, then NBC, 1997–98.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Gina Leonarda Nardino, The Counterfeit Contessa (also known as The Contessa), Fox, 1994.
Albums; with Others: Here’s to the Night, Bei Music, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Sheila, ⬙The Show Where Sam Shows Up,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1995. The George and Alana Show, syndicated, 1996. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1996. The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1996. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1998, 2000. Herself/Agent Dana Scully, ⬙Hollywood A.D.,⬙ The X Files, Fox, 2000. HBO First Look, HBO, 2004. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2004, 2005. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004. Good Day Live, syndicated, 2004. The View, ABC, 2004.
Songs: Wrote songs, and provided the lyrics for the song ⬙Beyond the Isle⬙ (music by Francois Breant).
LEONI, Tea 1966– PERSONAL Real name, Elizabeth Pantaleone; born February 25, 1966, in New York, NY; daughter of a corporate attorney and a nutritionist and dietician; granddaughter of Helenka Adamowska Pantaleoni (an actress and cofounder of UNICEF); married Neil Tardio, c. 1992 (divorced, October 1995); married David Duchovny (an actor), May 6, 1997; children: (second marriage) Madelaine West, Kyd Miller. Education: Studied anthropology and psychology at Sarah Lawrence College.Avocational Interests: Golf.
Television Appearances; Specials: 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. My VH1 Music Awards, VH1, 2000. The Award Show Awards Show (documentary), TRIO, 2003. Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared in Angels 88 (never aired; update of Charlie’s Angels).
Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA, 90212; Special Artists Agency, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 890, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Werner–Gold– Miller, 4024 Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604; Mosaic Media Group, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 10th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—Wolf–Kasteler–Van Iden & Associates, 335 North Maple Dr., Suite 351, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Film Appearances: Dream girl, Switch, Warner Bros., 1991. Racine infielder (first base), A League of Their Own, Columbia, 1992. Sally, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Julie Mott, Bad Boys, Columbia, 1995. Tina Kalb, Flirting With Disaster, Miramax, 1996. 221
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Jenny Lerner, Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. Landeene, There Is No Fish Food in Heaven (also known as There’s No Fish Food in Heaven and Life in the Fast Lane), Storm Entertainment, 1998. The Family Man, Universal, 2000. Amanda Kirby, Jurassic Park III (also known as JP3), MCA/Universal, 2001. Ellie, Hollywood Ending, A–Film, 2002. Jilli Hopper, People I Know (also known as Im inneren kreis and Der innere kreis), Miramax, 2002. Katherine Warshaw, House of D, Lions Gate, 2004. Deborah Clasky, Spanglish, Columbia, 2004. Jane Harper, Fun with Dick and Jane, Columbia, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Laurence Olivier Award nomination, Society of London Theatre, Time Out Award nomination, Time Out London magazine, Ian Charleson Award nomination, best actor, Sunday Times–Royal National Theatre Awards, all 1994, for As You Like It; Laurence Olivier Award, best actor in a musical, 1996, for Company; Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, most promising actor, 1999, for Primary Colors; London Critics Circle Award nomination, most promising newcomer, and Time Out Award, both for Six Degrees of Separation; Laurence Olivier Award nomination, best supporting actor, for Sweeny Todd; British Independent Film Award nomination, best actor, 2000, for Love’s Labour’s Lost.
Film Work: Executive producer, There Is No Fish Food in Heaven (also known as There’s No Fish Food in Heaven and Life in the Fast Lane), Storm Entertainment, 1998.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Lute, Touch and Die, 1991. Les soeurs soleil, NTV–PROFIT, 1997. Scott, Up on the Roof, Carlton Film Distributors, 1997. Henry Burton, Primary Colors (also known as Mit aller macht and Perfect Couple) Universal, 1998. Dumaine, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Miramax, 2000. Best, Optimum Releasing, 2000. George, Maybe Baby, USA Films, 2000. Born Romantic, 2000. Edge, Dust, Lions Gate, 2001. Jonathan Stitch, The Final Curtain, Universal, 2002. Simon, The Day After Tomorrow, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2004. Pete, Scenes of a Sexual Nature, Tin Pan, 2006. Oliver De Boys, As You Like It, Miramax, 2006.
RECORDINGS Videos: Beyond Jurassic Park, Universal Home Video, 2001. The Special Effects of ⬙Jurassic Park III⬙, Universal Studios Home Video, 2001. The Making of ⬙Jurassic Park III⬙, Universal Studios Home Video, 2001. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Empire, issue 92, 1997, pp. 54–55. Entertainment Weekly, February 7, 1997, pp. 26–31. Los Angeles Magazine, February, 1997, pp. 44–49. Parade, March 23, 1997. Playboy, October, 1997, pp. 124–127.
Stage Appearances: Rosalind, As You Like It (all–male version), Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, 1994. Bobby, Company, London production, 1996.
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Also appeared in As You Like It, Albery Theatre, London; Six Degrees of Separation, Royal Court Theatre, London; Antigone; Castle; Fences; Hanging the President; Kiss of the Spider Woman; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Sweeny Todd; and A Winter’s Tale.
PERSONAL Born August 14, 1968, in Birmingham, England; married Lolita Chakrabarti (an actress), August, 1997; children: Lila, Jasmine. Education: Trained at Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Television Appearances; Series: Crossroads, ITV, 1984–88. Mickey ⬘Bricks’ Stone, Hustle, BBC, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Manager—Seven Summits Pictures & Management, 8906 West Olympic Blvd., Ground Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Movies: Ray, The Affair (also known as Black Tuesday), HBO, 1995. Robert, Company, BBC2, 1996. 222
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Danny, Storm Damage, 1999. Hamlet, The Tragedy of Hamlet, BBC, 2002.
Film Appearances: Guard number two, Crimson Tide, Buena Vista, 1995. P–Nut, Show and Prove, 1998. 30, Still Single: Contemplating Suicide, 1998. Kevin, Giving It Up (also known as Casanova Falling), Lions Gate Films, 1999. Shekar Orr, African–American Idol: The Search for the Next Black Leader (short), 2003. Hotel valet, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, DreamWorks Distribution, 2004. Doctor, The Ring Two (also known as Samara and Samara: Ring 2), DreamWorks Distribution, 2005. Clint, Loveless in Los Angeles, 2006.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Orpheus, Jason and the Argonauts, 2000. Television Appearances; Specials: The Orange British Academy Film Awards, E! Entertainment, 2002. Presenter, Out of Africa: Heroes and Icons (documentary), BBC, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mokete Malange, ⬙Divided Loyalties,⬙ Soldier Soldier, ITV, 1996. Ellis Carter (recurring), Girlfriends, UPN, 2002–2003. Loose Lips, 2003. The Terry and Gaby Show, Channel 5, 2004. GMTV, ITV, 2004. Felix George, ⬙Lower than Bones,⬙ Afterlife, ITV, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Mel Ellis, For Your Love, NBC, 1998, The WB, 1998–2002. Mike Cannon, Las Vegas, NBC, 2003—. Television Appearances; Movies: A. C.’s cop, The O. J. Simpson Story, Fox, 1995.
Other Television Appearances: Appeared in British television shows, including Ball and Chain, The Bill, In the Dark, Silent Witness, and Teaching Matthew.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Intimate Portrait: Holly Robinson Peete (documentary), Lifetime, 2000. Holiday with the Stars, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Jesus Christ, What Wouldn’t Jesus Do?, Showtime, 2002. Host, 50 Hottest Vegas Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The Times, March 12, 1996, pp. 41.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Russell, The Johnny Chronicles, ABC, 2002.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Guy, ⬙Things I Do for Love,⬙ Martin, Fox, 1992. Delivery man, ⬙No Degrees of Separation,⬙ Hope & Gloria, NBC, 1995. Lieutenant Charlie Stone, ⬙Eyes,⬙ Space: Above and Beyond, Fox, 1995. Lieutenant Willis, ⬙Vishy–Vashy–Vinny,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Maitre d’, ⬙The Glue People,⬙ Mad About You, NBC, 1996. Ray, ⬙Burnout,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1996. Kalvin Kani, ⬙Working Girls,⬙ Martin, Fox, 1996. ⬙Murder on Thin Ice,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. Officer worker, ⬙The Bizarro Jerry,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1996. Carl Murray, ⬙Moonstruck,⬙ Dangerous Minds, ABC, 1996. ⬙Critical Mass,⬙ The Burning Zone, UPN, 1997.
PERSONAL Original name, James LeSure; born September 21, 1975, in Los Angeles, CA. Education: University of Southern California, B.F.A., theater; also attended the Air Force Academy and the University of Kent.Avocational Interests: Boxing. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Vincent Cirrincione & Associates, 8721 Sunset Blvd., Suite 205, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist— Kyle Avery Public Relations, 1107 Fair Oaks Ave., Suite 321, S. Pasadena, CA 91030. Career: Actor. 223
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Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067.
Film Appearances: Cop in station, One More Saturday Night, Columbia, 1986. Pocono Pete, Ironweed, TriStar, 1987. Wes, Betrayed, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Willy, Next of Kin, Warner Bros., 1989. Frederick King and James McGraw, Love at Large, Orion, 1990. Jamie Gumb (Buffalo Bill), The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. Kenny the disc jockey, The Paint Job (also known as Painted Heart), 1992. Mr. Dunston, Nowhere to Run, Columbia, 1993. Vince, Todo cambia, 1994. John Hunton, The Mangler, New Line Cinema, 1995. Jake, Georgia, Miramax, 1995. Louis, Bullet, New Line Cinema, 1995. Bosko, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Wesson, Flubber (also known as The Absent Minded Professor and Disney’s Flubber: The Absent Minded Professor), Buena Vista, 1997. Alvin Lemke, Mad City, Warner Bros., 1997. Deputy Nate Booker, Switchback (also known as Going West and Going West in America), Paramount, 1997. Eli Cooperberg, You Can Thank Me Later, 1998. General McGrath, Wild Wild West, Warner Bros., 1999. General Russell Woodman, Evolution, 2001. Sergeant Tanner, The Fast and the Furious, Universal, 2001. Voice of Rusty Nail, Joy Ride (also known as Roadkill), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Joe Smiley, Ali, Columbia, 2001. Emil Zadapec, The Truth About Charlie (also known as Die wahrheit uber Charlie), United International, 2002. Sam Nico, Wonderland, 2003. Mr. Conte, Birth, Fine Line, 2004. Tom Saltine, The L.A. Riot Spectacular, Visionbox, 2005. Colonel Derricks, Memoirs of a Geisha, Columbia, 2005. Bob Carter, The Hills Have Eyes, Fox, 2006. Sheriff James Timberlake, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Warner Bros., 2006.
Career: Actor. Remains Theatre, Chicago, IL, member of resident company, 1990–91 and 1992–93; performed with Steppenwolf theatre group, Chicago, IL. Founded performance group in Michigan and performed in repertory theatre in Ann Arbor, MI.
Television Appearances; Series: Frank Holman, Crime Story, NBC, 1986–88. Dr. Robert Banger, Wonderland, ABC, 2000. Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, Monk, USA Network, 2002—.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Hair; The Island; and as Macduff, Macbeth, Los Angeles.
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LEVINE, Ted 1957– PERSONAL Born December 21, 1957, in Bellaire, OH; married Kim Phillips; children: Melissa, Mac. Education: Attended Marlboro College, Marlboro, VT.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Starbuck, Moby Dick, The Learning Channel, 1998. Alan Shepard, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Patrolman, Through Naked Eyes, ABC, 1983. Bennett, Two Fathers’ Justice (also known as Two Fathers), NBC, 1985. Frank Holman, Crime Story, 1986. Jonathan Gray, The Fulfillment of Mary Gray (also known as Fulfillment), CBS, 1989. Charlie Rose, Dead and Alive—The Race for Gus Farace (also known as Mob Justice), ABC, 1991. Potts, The Last Outlaw, HBO, 1993. Gary Ward, Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back (also known as Broken Promises), CBS, 1993. Alex Tierney, Alistair MacLean’s Death Train (also known as Death Train and Detonator), USA Network, 1993. Paul Callendar, Wiseguy, ABC, 1996. Silas Kincaid, Harlan County War, Cinemax, 2000. Dr. Robert Banger, Wonderland, 2000.
Appeared in Chicago productions of Buried Child, El Salvador, Killers, and Your Home on the West. RECORDINGS Videos: Inside the Labyrinth: The Making of ⬙The Silence of the Lambs⬙, 2001.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Carson Russell, Murder in High Places (also known as Out of Season), NBC, 1991. Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, Monk (also known as Mr. Monk and the Candidate), USA Network, 2002.
Career: Actor. Appeared in a print advertisement for Lincoln Financial Group, 2000. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Specials: Commander, ⬙The Killing Floor,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. Bill, ⬙Ellen Foster,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1997. Himself, Thar She Blows! The Making of Moby Dick, USA Network, 1998.
Film Appearances: Gimli manfolk and patient, Tales from the Gimli Hospital (also known as Gimli Saga and Pestilence), Circle Films, 1988. Sissy Boy Slap Party, TVA Films, 1995. Herb, Air Bud: Golden Receiver (also known as Air Bud 2 and Tobby 2: Receveur etoile), Dimension Films, 1998. Stewart, Shoes Off! (short), AtomFilms, 1998. Ian, Limp, 1999. Walt Lawson, Lake Placid (also known as Lac Placid), Fox 2000, 1999. Organist, MVP: Most Valuable Primate, Keystone Family Pictures, 2000. Jeweler, D–Tox (also known as Eye See You and Im auge der angst), Universal, 2002. Businessman, Liberty Stands Still (also known as Liberty stands still—Im visier des morders), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Rick Cooper, Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice, Universal Home Entertainment, 2002. Bob Green, Halloween: Resurrection, Miramax, 2002. Jack Von Jarvis, K–9: P.I., Universal Home Video, 2002. Andy, How It All Went Down, The Asylum, 2003. Gerry, See Grace Fly, CineClix Distribution, 2003. Mr. Ross, The Great Upstanding Member, Corus Entertainment, 2003. Suit, Paycheck, Paramount, 2003. Josh, White Chicks, Columbia, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Dave ⬙Eddie⬙ Powers, ⬙Absolute Zero,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Voice of Karkull, ⬙The Hand of Fate,⬙ Superman (animated), 1997. Voice of Sinestro, ⬙In Brightest Day ...,⬙ The New Batman/Superman Adventures, 1999. Brian O’Malley, ⬙Falling,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002. ⬙Get Stuffed,⬙ The Osbournes, MTV, 2002. Voice of Bulldozer, ⬙The Savage Time: Part 2 and 3,⬙ Justice League (animated), Cartoon Network, 2002. Voice of Sinestro, ⬙Secret Society: Part 1 and 2,⬙ Justice League (animated), Cartoon Network, 2003. Voice of Sinestro, ⬙Fallen Hero,⬙ Static Shock, The WB, 2004. Also appeared in ⬙With Malice Towards One,⬙ Midnight Caller. Stage Appearances: Twelfth Night, Champlain Shakespeare Festival, Burlington, VT, 1978. 225
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Warner Bros., 2004. Mr. Crow, Edison, Nu Image, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Kevin Mitchum, Hope Island, PAX, 1999. Stu, John Doe, Fox, 2002–2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Marine pitcher, The Comrades of Summer, HBO, 1992. Ranger, Love on the Run, NBC, 1994. Frank Farr, Falling from the Sky: Flight 174 (also known as Freefall: Flight 174), ABC, 1995. Officer, Beauty’s Revenge (also known as Midwest Obsession), NBC, 1995. Orderly, Abducted: A Father’s Love (also known as Fugitive from Justice), NBC, 1996. Dissident, Color Me Perfect, Lifetime, 1996. Rick, A Child’s Wish (also known as A Fight for Justice), CBS, 1997. Officer number one, Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story, USA Network, 1997. Ned Simon, Voyage of Terror (also known as Die schreckensfahrt der Orion Star and The Fourth Horseman), Family Channel, 1998. Bruce, Every Mother’s Worst Fear, USA Network, 1998. Airplane security man number two, Loyal Opposition: Terror in the White House, Family Channel, 1998. Ned Henderson, Fatal Error (also known as Reaper), TBS, 1999. Danny Field, The Linda McCartney Story (also known as L’histoire de Linda McCartney), CBS, 2000. Jack Beck, Special Delivery, Fox Family, 2000. Joan’s lawyer, The Wedding Dress, CBS, 2001. Roger Sanderson, Jinnah—On Crime: Pizza 911, CBC, 2002. Ira Denmark, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ⬙Three’s Company,⬙ NBC, 2003. Stan, Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber, Oxygen, 2005. Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ⬙Mork & Mindy,⬙ NBC, 2005. Agent Johnson, Totally Awesome, VH1, 2006.
Also appeared as Derek, ⬙The Truth Hurts,⬙ Pasadena, Fox.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Dave Romain, Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Young officer, ⬙The Jersey Devil,⬙ The X Files (also known as The X–Files), Fox, 1993. ⬙Roller Coaster!,⬙ Nova, PBS, 1993. Vosberg, ⬙Firewalker,⬙ The X Files (also known as The X–Files), Fox, 1994. Young agent, ⬙Oubliette,⬙ The X Files (also known as The X–Files), Fox, 1995. Eric, ⬙Can’t Get No Satisfaction,⬙ Madison, Global, 1995.
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LINDSTROM ABC Soaps’ Most Unforgettable Love Stories, ABC, 1998. The General Hospital 35th Anniversary Show, ABC, 1998.
Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 11th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1995. Presenter, The 24th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1997. Presenter, The 27th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2000.
Career: Actor. Drummer with the band the High Lonesome. Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding villain or villainess, 1994, for General Hospital; Soap Opera Digest Award, outstanding supporting actor, 2000, for Port Charles.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Remington, ⬙Bully and Billy,⬙ Voyagers!, NBC, 1982. Reed Kendall, ⬙It’s Academical,⬙ Square Pegs, CBS, 1983. Bartender, ⬙Cover Story,⬙ Call To Glory, ABC, 1984. Bartender, ⬙Realities,⬙ Call To Glory, ABC, 1984. Chris Barron, ⬙Armored Car,⬙ Baywatch, NBC, 1989. Joe, ⬙Between a Cop and a Hard Place,⬙ Empty Nest, NBC, 1989. Mick, ⬙Blu Flu,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. Keith Travis, ⬙Coronado del Soul: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1994.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Brady Chapin, Rituals, syndicated, 1984–85. Mark McCormick, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1985–86. Jerry Daniels, Rocky Road, TBS, c. 1985–87. Paul Jarre, Generations, NBC, 1989–91. Dr. Ryan Chamberlain, General Hospital, ABC, 1992–95. Dr. Kevin Collins, General Hospital, ABC, 1993–97, 1998. Dr. Ryan Chamberlain, Port Charles (also known as Port Charles: Torn, Port Charles: Time in a Bottle, Port Charles: The Gift, Port Charles: Tempted, Port Charles: Tainted Love, Port Charles: Surrender, Port Charles: Superstitions, Port Charles: Secrets, Port Charles: Naked Eyes, Port Charles: Miracles Happen, Port Charles: Fate, and Port Charles: Desire), ABC, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002. Dr. Kevin Collins, Port Charles (also known as Port Charles: Torn, Port Charles: Time in a Bottle, Port Charles: The Gift, Port Charles: Tempted, Port Charles: Tainted Love, Port Charles: Surrender, Port Charles: Superstitions, Port Charles: Secrets, Port Charles: Naked Eyes, Port Charles: Miracles Happen, Port Charles: Fate, and Port Charles: Desire), ABC, 1997–2003.
Film Appearances: Television newscaster, Listen to Me, Columbia, 1988. Deejay, Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III (also known as Body Chemistry 3: Point of Seduction), Concorde–New Horizons, 1994. Zak, Oasis Cafe, 1994. Peter, Must Love Dogs, Warner Bros., 2005. Film Work: Executive producer, The Hard Easy, Lightning Entertainment, 2005. Stage Appearances: The Sorrows of Stephen, 1989. Some sources cite appearances in other productions, including Bogart, Dracula, The Iris Circle, Macbeth, The Miracle Worker, Nathan, Out of the Frying Pan, A Pantomime Show, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Senior Prom, and The Time of Your Life.
Television Appearances; Moves: Young man, The Facts of Life Goes to Paris, NBC, 1982. Major Dickinson, The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory, NBC, 1987. Brian Dunlap, Fall from Grace, NBC, 1990. Assistant coroner, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, HBO, 1999. (As Jon Robert Lindstrom) Gregg Enders, Right on Track, The Disney Channel, 2003.
RECORDINGS Albums with the High Lonesome: Feel Free to Do So, 1995. WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Specials: Kevin Collins, General Hospital: Twist of Fate, ABC, 1996.
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Ernie Thompson Douglas, My Three Sons, CBS, 1963–72. Murray ⬙Moose⬙ Kerner, Sons and Daughters, CBS, 1974.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Robert Peters, The Elevator, ABC, 1974. Richie Damon, Hurricane (also known as Hurricane Hunters), ABC, 1974. Mr. Sirota, High School U.S.A., NBC, 1983. Assistant coroner, Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence (also known as Maniac Cop 3), HBO, 1993. Dr. Berney, The O. J. Simpson Story, Fox, 1995. Mike, New Kids on the Planet, Nickelodeon, 2000. Dr. Keck, Wedding Daze, Hallmark Channel, 2004.
PERSONAL Born December 17, 1953, in Los Angeles, CA; married Karen; children: Spencer, Hailey. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials, including SpotBot, Detrol LA, 2004, and Heineken, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Linus, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, NBC, 1973. Thanksgiving Reunion with the Partridge Family and My Three Sons, ABC, 1977. Himself, Yearbook: Class of 1967, CBS, 1985. Hoot, The Elf Who Saved Christmas, USA Network, 1992. Hoot, The Elf and the Magic Key, USA Network, 1993. Child Stars: Their Story (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (also known as The 1st Annual TV Land Awards), TV Land, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Bit part, The Errand Boy, Paramount, 1961. (Uncredited) Sherman Smith, My Six Loves, Paramount, 1963. Bobby, Love and Kisses, Universal, 1965. Damion, Peege (short), Phoenix/BFA Films & Video, 1972. Willie Holt, Sidewinder 1, AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1977. Charlie, Masters of the Universe (also known as Masters of the Universe: The Motion Picture), Cannon, 1987. Reporter, Easy Wheels, Fries Entertainment, 1989. Williams, The Nutt House, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1992. Dr. John Van Tasset, Steel Sharks, Royal Oaks Entertainment, 1996. Professor Karl Griffin, Invisible Mom, Condorde Pictures, 1997. Professor Karl Griffin, Invisible Mom II, New Horizons Home Video, 1999. Little Man on Campus (short), AtomFilms, 2000. Principal Cushman, Robbie’s Brother, 2001. Dr. Andrew Merliss, Tremors 3: Back to Perfection, Universal Home Entertainment, 2001. Himself, Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (also known as Dick Roberts: (Former) Child Star, Paramount, 2003. Press secretary, First Daughter, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Story editor, Zodiac, Paramount, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Moose Kerner, Senior Year, 1974. Television Appearances; Pilots: Roger, The Two of Us, CBS, 1966. Regular, 20th Century Follies, ABC, 1972. Television Appearances; Episodic: Philip Mathias, ⬙The Talented Neighborhood,⬙ The Dick Van Dyke Show (also known as Head of the Family and The Dick Van Dyke Daytime Show), CBS, 1962. Frankie, ⬙Seventeen Gypsies and a Sinner Named Charlie,⬙ Sam Benedict, NBC, 1963. Arnold Mooney, ⬙Lucy Gets Locked in the Vault,⬙ The Lucy Show (also known as The Lucille Ball Show), CBS, 1963. ⬙Lucy and the Scout Trip,⬙ The Lucy Show (also known as The Lucille Ball Show), CBS, 1964. ⬙A Land More Cruel,⬙ Breaking Point, ABC, 1964. Roger, ⬙The Two of Us,⬙ Vacation Playhouse, CBS, 1966. ⬙Pardon Me, Your Apathy Is Showing,⬙ Room 222, ABC, 1973. Johnny Garber, ⬙The Caller,⬙ Ironside, NBC, 1973. Thicker Than Water, ABC, 1973.
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⬙The Runaways,⬙ The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. Eric Miller, ⬙Smack,⬙ Police Woman, NBC, 1974. Randy Atkins, ⬙Why Not a Happy Ending?,⬙ Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1975. Voice, Chipmunks (animated), NBC, 1983. Mayrose, ⬙Double Play,⬙ Simon & Simon, CBS, 1984. Larry Harmon, ⬙Slam Dunk,⬙ Hart to Hart, ABC, 1984. ⬙Play Me or Trade Me,⬙ 1st & Ten (also known as 1st & Ten, Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back, 1st & Ten: Do It Again, 1st & Ten: Going for Broke, 1st & Ten: In Your Face!, 1st & Ten: The Bulls Mean Business, and 1st & Ten: The Championship), HBO, 1985. Himself, Our Time, NBC, 1985. Dr. Rickett, ⬙Nautilus for Naught,⬙ Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1990. Bob, Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1991. Sheldon Bender, ⬙Madame Ex,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994. Sheldon Bender, ⬙The Source,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994. Sheldon Bender, ⬙The Phoenix,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1995. Dad, ⬙Gobble, Gobble, Aggch!,⬙ Boston Common, NBC, 1996. Juror number four, ⬙Samson, He Denied Her,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1997. Chip, Chicago Sons, NBC, 1997. Eddie Selk, ⬙Stoker,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1997. Dr. John Emburg, ⬙Cro–Magnon,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998. Man, ⬙She’s the Boss,⬙ USA High, syndicated, 1998. ⬙The Card Game,⬙ Beyond Belief: Fact of Fiction (also known as Beyond Belief), Fox, 1998. Dr. David Phillips, ⬙The Vestige,⬙ Soldier of Fortune, Inc. (also known as S.O.F. Special Ops Force, S.O.F., Inc., and SOF, Inc.), syndicated, 1999. Man number one, ⬙Daddy’s Going to Hell,⬙ The Hughleys, ABC, 1999. Cliff Newman, ⬙Shaken, Not Stirred,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2000. Businessman, ⬙My Dinner with Andy,⬙ Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane (also known as Zoe and Zoe ...), The WB, 2000. Bald man, ⬙Partners,⬙ The Huntress, USA Network, 2000. Professor, ⬙Double Time,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), The WB, 2000. Patron, ⬙Chapter Eighteen,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Speechwriter number two, ⬙The Fall’s Gonna Kill You,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2001. Himself, ⬙Classic Television,⬙ Weakest Link (also known as The Weakest Link), NBC, 2001.
Also appeared in ⬙A Man for Half a Season,⬙ Total Security, ABC; and as Dr. Franco, Strong Medicine, Lifetime. Stage Appearances: Telegraph boy, assistant broadcast official, and conveener, The Skin of Our Teeth, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1975.
LUTTRELL, Rachel (Rachel Z. Luttrell) PERSONAL Born in Lushoto, Tanzania; immigrated to Canada at the age of five. Education: Studied Shakespeare at Oxford; studied ballet at the Russian Academy Ballet School; studied piano at the Royal Conservatory of Canada. Addresses: Agent—SMS Talent, Inc., 8730 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Licensed bartender. CREDITS Film Appearances: Personal Effects (short), 1992. Girl in bar, Joe’s So Mean to Josephine, Alliance, 1996. House, 1996. Scan room nurse, Imposter, Dimension Films, 2002. Dee, Everyday Use, 2003. 229
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Nicky, Stop Thief! (short), 2004. Portia, The Aviary, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Veronica Beck, Street Legal, CBC, 1989–93. Teyla Emmagan, Stargate: Atlantis, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
RECORDINGS Albums: Appeared on Broadway: Songs of Conscience and Hope.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lisette, Feast of All Saints (also known as Anne Rice’s ⬙The Feast of All Saints⬙), Showtime, 2001. LYLE, Lauren See ADAMS, Joey Lauren
Television Appearances; Movies: Bobby’s daughter, Courage, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Pilots: Teyla Emmagan, Stargate Atlantis: Rising, (movie), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Herself and Teyla Emmagan, Preview to Atlantis, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Herself and Teyla Emmagan, From Stargate to Atlantis: Sci Fi Lowdown, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Herself and Teyla Emmagan, Sci Fi Lowdown: Behind the Stargate–Secrets Revealed, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
Married Keith Reddin (a playwright and actor), 1986 (marriage ended, 2003). Career: Actress and writer. Awards, Honors: Drama League Award, for Cleveland and Half–Way Back.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Norma Alves, ⬙Hunters,⬙ Forever Knight, CBS, 1992. Lorrie, ⬙Tina and the Teardrops,⬙ Maniac Mansion, Family Channel, 1993. Mimi, Dogs, 1997. (As Rachel Z. Luttrell) Daphne, ⬙The Cruise: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ In the House, UPN, 1997. Brenda, ⬙Under Covers,⬙ Damon, Fox, 1998. ⬙Cassandra,⬙ Sleepwalkers, NBC, 1998. Janna, second witch, ⬙Exit Strategy,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2001. Paramedic, ⬙Rampage,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. Marla, ⬙The Sixteenth Minute,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2002.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Natalie, Wall Street, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Mrs. Roussell, A Kiss before Dying, Universal, 1991. Kathy, Italian Movie (also known as High Stakes), 1993. Elaine Boomer, My Teacher’s Wife, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Danny’s mother, 1999 (also known as Girls & Boys), R.A.M.M. Entertainment, 1998. Pat, The Last Days of May, Intrinsic Value Films, 1998. Sally, The Last Days of Disco, Warner Bros., 1998. Janice Kaufman, Man on the Moon (also known as Der Mondmann), Universal, 1999. T. J. Russo, Simply Irresistible (also known as Einfach unwiderstehlich), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Therapist, The Waiting Game, Seventh Art Releasing, 1999. Vivien Simon, Coming Soon, Unapix Entertainment, 1999. Carol, Bust a Move (short film), Native Pictures Productions, 2000, known as Home when released in the compilation Home Field Advantage, Native Pictures Productions, 2000. Leslie Fitzgerald, Lisa Picard Is Famous (also known as Famous), First Look Pictures Releasing, 2000.
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Zora, The Photographer, HBO Films/Iron Entertainment, 2000. Lola Fontaine, Double Whammy, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Housing director, Mona Lisa Smile, Columbia, 2003. Lola, Trouble in Paradise (short film), 2003. Mrs. Wiley, Particles of Truth, Dada Films, 2003. Roseleen Morrison, Ladder 49, Buena Vista, 2004. Judy Black, Slippery Slope, Fresh Films, 2005. Sheila Sherman, The Baxter, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Sondra, House of D, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Connie, Spectropia, Bustlelamp Productions, 2006. Some sources cite an appearance in Old Blue Eyes. Television Appearances; Movies: Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number, NBC, 1983. Anchor, The Big Brass Ring, Showtime, 1999. Hairwoman, Speak, Showtime, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Aunt Emily, ⬙Far East,⬙ Stage on Screen, PBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Blackmon, ⬙Consilum Abditum,⬙ Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Dr. Mitchell, ⬙Kate Quits,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1987. Former Mrs. Reberty, ⬙Sonata for Solo Organ,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Sharon Sacks, ⬙Wedded Bliss,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Tennis coach, ⬙Doubles,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Elizabeth Shuler, ⬙Digital Underground,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1995. Mrs. Tisdale, Matt Waters, CBS, 1996. Dr. Chatman, ⬙A Single Life,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 1999. Mrs. Wallace, ⬙Patterns,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 1999. Babs, ⬙Daniel in the Lion’s Den,⬙ Deadline, NBC, 2000. Karin, ⬙Formerly Famous,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. Clarissa Elkins, ⬙Past, Present, Future,⬙ The Education of Max Bickford, CBS, 2002. Mrs. Hagman, ⬙Dead,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2002. Plastic surgeon’s nurse, ⬙Plus One Is the Loneliest Number,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2002. Appeared in ⬙Yankee Glory,⬙ an unaired episode of New York News, CBS. Stage Appearances: Understudy, Hide and Seek, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1980.
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at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA; Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT; and in Williamstown, MA.
Stage Plays: Black Holes, Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center, Waterford, CT, 1988. A Lifetime of Reasons, All Seasons Theatre Group, Art Mart, New York City, 1999. ⬙The Great Pretender,⬙ Ensemble Studio Theatre’s Marathon 2005, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 2005.
Stage Work: Assistant stage manager, Light and Day, American National Theatre and Academy Playhouse, New York City, 1979–80. WRITINGS
Also the author of Cleveland and Half–Way Back; and Bender, Lincoln Center and Playwrights Horizons Theatre.
Screenplays: Me and Veronica, Arrow Releasing, 1992.
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MANNING, Taryn 1978– (BoomK.A.T.) PERSONAL Born November 6, 1978, in Falls Church, VA; raised in Tucson, AZ; daughter of Bill (a musician) and Sharyn (a secretary and waitress) Manning; brother of Kellin Manning (a musician and songwriter). Education: Attended Orange County High School of the Arts; studied drama, dance, and martial arts.Avocational Interests: Kickboxing, Tae Bo, karate (third degree green belt), dancing, skating. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—The Syndicate, 100 Universal City Plaza, Building 6128, Universal City, CA 91608. Publicist—Platform Public Relations, 2666 North Beachwood Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068. Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials and worked as a model. Member (with Kellin Manning) of the band BoomK.A.T (name sometimes spelled BoomKAT or Boomkat). Affiliated with the fashion line Born Uniqorn, Los Angeles, CA. Worked at an ice cream shop.
Some sources cite an appearance as Devon Elliot in Odd Girl Out, c. 2005.
Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, 2006, for Hustle & Flow; karate champion in the state of Arizona. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Groupie, Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story, ABC, 1999. Tattooed dancer, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, Starz!, 2000. Car thief, Banshee, Oxygen Channel, 2006.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Girl in car, Speedway Junky (also known as Speedway Junkie), 1999, Regent Entertainment, 2001.
Television Appearances; Specials: The WB Presents: Teen People’s What’s Next?, The WB, 2001. What’s Next?, syndicated, 2001.
Television Appearances; Series: Rebecca Peabody, Get Real, Fox, 1999–2000.
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Singles with BoomK.A.T.: ⬙The Wreckoning,⬙ c. 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jenny Rains, ⬙Of Human Bondage,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1999. Third Ashley, ⬙Misery Loathes Company,⬙ Popular, The WB, 2000. ⬙Blind Eye,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 2000. Cara Glynne, ⬙Chapter Twenty–Seven,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Tracy, ⬙Oh Golly Goth,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001. Tina, ⬙Fair Warning,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2003. Herself, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Herself, The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003. Herself, Punk’d, MTV, 2003. (With BoomK.A.T.) Herself, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2003. Herself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Heidi Dillon, ⬙Money Plane,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005. Herself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2005. (Uncredited) Herself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2005. Herself, Tavis Smiley, PBS, 2005.
Manning’s songs have appeared in films. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, July 29, 2005, pp. 36–37. Film Comment, January/February, 2002. Interview, December, 2002, p. 56; August, 2005, pp. 50–52. Movieline, May, 2002, p. 16. Premiere, May, 2003, pp. 73–74. Venice, July, 2001.
MARCUS, Jonathan See PESCI, Joe
MARGULIES, Julianna 1968(?)– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Pilots: Rebecca Peabody, Get Real, Fox, 1999.
Born June 8, 1968 (some sources say 1966), in Spring Valley (one source says New York), NY; raised in New York, NY, England, and France; daughter of a writer and a ballet dancer. Education: Sarah Lawrence College, B.A., art history and theatre.Avocational Interests: In– line skating, running, reading, watching movies.
Also appeared as a girl using drugs, Ryan Caulfield: Year One (also known as The Badland and Ryan Caulfield), Fox. Radio Appearances: Herself, The Howard Stern Radio Show, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—Baker, Winokur, and Ryder Public Relations, 405 South Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
RECORDINGS Albums with BoomK.A.T.: Boomkatalog.one, 2003.
Career: Actress. Also worked as a waitress. Singles with BoomK.A.T.: ⬙The Wreckoning,⬙ c. 2002.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1995, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000, Viewers for Quality Television Award, best supporting actress in a quality drama series, 1995, 1997, Viewers for Quality Television Award nominations, best actress in a quality drama series, 1998, 2000, Screen Actors Guild Awards, outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series, 1998, 1999, and outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series (with others), 1997, 1998,
Music Videos with BoomK.A.T.: ⬙The Wreckoning,⬙ c. 2003. WRITINGS Albums with BoomK.A.T.: Boomkatalog.one, 2003. 234
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MARGULIES Screen Actors Guild Fourth Annual Awards, TNT, 1998. Presenter, The 50th Emmy Awards, 1998. The 18th Annual American Fashion Awards, 1999. Presenter, VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, VH1, 1999. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2000. VH1 Big in 2002 Awards, VH1, 2002. The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2002. Presenter, The 57th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2003. The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lieutenant Ruth Mendoza, ⬙Conduct Unbecoming,⬙ Law and Order, NBC, 1993. Rachel Novaro, ⬙Murder at a Discount,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Linda, ⬙Black and Blue,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1994. Linda, ⬙A Many Splendored Thing,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1994. Herself, ⬙Larry’s on Vacation,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1995. The Ruby Wax Show, 1997. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. Herself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1997, 1998. Herself, ⬙Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute,⬙ Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1998. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1998, 2000, 2004. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1999. The Howard Stern Radio Show, syndicated, 2000. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment, 20000. JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, The WB, 2002. Maren Jackson, The Grid, BBC, 2004. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2004. Neena Broderick, ⬙My Malpractical Decision,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2004. Neena Broderick, ⬙My Female Trouble,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2004. Celebrity Charades, AMC, 2005. Nurse Carol Hathaway, ⬙The Show Must Go On,⬙ ER, NBC, 2005.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Nurse Carol Hathaway, ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994–2000. Anabella Larigo, Philly Heat, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Morgaine, The Mists of Avalon, TNT, 2001. Helene Hanfstaengl, Hitler: The Rise of Evil, CBS, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Jenifer’s psychiatrist, Jenifer, CBS, 2001. Searching for Debra Winger, Showtime, 2003. Cathy Crimmins, Where Is the Mango Princess?, TNT, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Nurse Carol Hathaway, ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Larry King Meets ER, TNT, 1998. Host (with others), The 100 Greatest Women of Rock and Roll, VH1, 1999. Host, Breast Health: New Hope (documentary), Discovery Health, 2001. Women on Top: Hollywood and Power (documentary), AMC, 2003. Narrator, Autism Is a World (documentary), CNN, 2004. Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde (documentary), BBC, 2004.
Also appeared in The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS. Film Appearances: Rica, Out for Justice (also known as The Night and The Price of Our Blood), Warner Bros., 1991. Jean, Traveller, October Films, 1997. Topsy Merritt, Paradise Road, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1997.
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MARINARO, Ed 1951(?)– PERSONAL Full name, Edward Francis Marinaro; born March 31, 1951 (some sources say 1950), in New York, NY; son of Louis John and Rose Marie (maiden name, Errico) Marinaro. Education: Cornell University, B.S., 1972. Avocational Interests: Fly–fishing, golfing. Addresses: Agent—Marnie Sparer, Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Manager—Incognito Entertainment, 9440 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 302, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Professional football player with the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, and Seattle Seahawks. Fundraiser for the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor and awards presenter for the Special Olympics.
Stage Appearances: Fefu and Her Friends, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1991–92. Julia Bryant, Ten Unknowns, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 2001. Lissa, Intrigue with Faye, Acorn Theatre, Three Oaks, MI, 2003. The 24 Hour Plays on Broadway, American Airlines Theatre, New York City, 2003. An Evening of Pushcart Prize Winning Stories, John Drew Theater, East Hampton, NY, 2005. Escape: 6 Ways to Get Away, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 2005.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Nominated for college football’s Heisman Trophy, 1971. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Packy Dietrich, The Edge of Night (also known as Edge of Night), 1977. Sonny St. Jacques, Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1980–81. Officer Joe Coffey, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981–86. Mitch Margolis, Sisters, NBC, 1991–94. Vince Mazzilli, Champs, ABC, 1996. Sal Peretti, Oh Grow Up, ABC, 1999.
Appeared in The Substance of Fire, Asolo Theatre Festival, Sarasota, FL; Book of Names, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City; and in At Home, Dan Drift, and Living Expenses. Also appeared in plays produced at Sarah Lawrence College.
Television Appearances; Movies: Doug Trainer, Born Beautiful, NBC, 1982. Nick Velano, Policewoman Centerfold, NBC, 1983. Hayden Fox, Tonight’s the Night (also known as The Game of Love and Single Men), ABC, 1987. Mr. Powell, What If I’m Gay?, CBS, 1987. Detective Brendan Thomas, The Diamond Trap, CBS, 1988. Dr. Richard Bronowski (one source says Dr. Richard Bernowski), Sharing Richard, CBS, 1988. Edward DeCoursey, Emerald Tear (also known as Shades of Love: The Emerald Tear), 1988. Detective Joe Russo, Menu for Murder (also known as Murder at the P.T.A. Luncheon), CBS, 1990.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared as Angeline in the music video ⬙Angeline Is Coming Home,⬙ by The Badlees. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: In Style, April, 1998, pp. 160. People Weekly, April 6, 1998, pp. 164. Playboy, June, 1997, pp. 144. 236
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Joey Buttafuoco, Amy Fisher: My Story (also known as Lethal Lolita—Amy Fisher: My Story, Lethal Lolita: The Amy Fisher Story, and Treachery in the Suburbs), NBC, 1992. Hank McCabe (one source says Hank McKay), Passport to Murder (also known as Masquerade), NBC, 1993. Without Warning (also known as July 13th), CBS, 1994. Derek Lidor, Dancing with Danger (also known as The Last Dance), USA Network, 1994. Actor playing Frank Musso, ⬙Greed,⬙ National Lampoon’s Favorite Deadly Sins (also known as Favorite Deadly Sins), Showtime, 1995. Brett Young, Panic in the Skies!, The Family Channel, 1996. Fred Jones, Deadly Web (also known as Computer Stalker), NBC, 1996. Federal Agent Paul, Doomsday Rock (also known as Cosmic Shock), The Family Channel, 1997. Captain Morris Bernasky, Catch Me If You Can (also known as Hide and Seek), Fox Family Channel, 1998. Coach Jack Farkas, A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story, Showtime, 1999. Rick, Avalanche Alley, 2001. Vincent Colabella, Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part, Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Also appeared in The Gong Show, NBC and syndicated. Television Appearances; Pilots: Tony Rossi, Three Eyes, NBC, 1982. Mick, Mick and Frankie, ABC, 1989.
Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Crystal Light National Aerobic Championship, syndicated, 1986. Host, The National Love and Sex Test, 1988. Bob Hope’s Bag Full of Christmas Memories, NBC, 1993. Wendy’s Ski Family Challenge, The Family Channel, 1995. NBC 75th Anniversary Special (also known as NBC 75th Anniversary Celebration), NBC, 2002.
Film Appearances: Gino, Fingers, Brut, 1978. Man in locker room, The Gong Show Movie, Universal, 1980. Malcolm ⬙Mace⬙ Douglas, Dead Aim, Double Helix, 1987. Jack, Queens Logic, Seven Arts Pictures, 1991. John Templeton, The Protector, New Horizons Home Video, 1999. Avalanche Alley, 2002. Raymond, Lesser of Three Evils, Fabrication, 2005. Carlos Carrera, Circus Island, Hollywood Wizard, 2006.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Ninth Annual Emmy Awards for Sports, 1988. Presenter, Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, 1992. The ESPY Awards, ESPN and ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: I Love the 80’s 3–D, VH1, 2005.
RECORDINGS Videos: The Story of Darrell Royal, PBS, 1999. Bill Owens, Urban Legends: Bloody Mary, Columbia, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: John Remick, ⬙Opening Moves,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1987. John Remick, ⬙Obsession Possession,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1987. John Remick, ⬙Redemption,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1987. John Remick, ⬙The Big Bang,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1987. John Remick, ⬙As Tears Go By,⬙ Falcon Crest, CBS, 1988.
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MARTIN, Grek See TAYLOR, Jack
MAYES, Lee R. (Lee Mayes) PERSONAL
Film Location Manager; as Lee Mayes: Silkwood, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. Places in the Heart, TriStar, 1984.
Born in Denison, TX.
Film Work; Other: Production assistant, One Trick Pony, Warner Bros., 1980. Location coordinator, Ragtime, Paramount, 1981. Production manager, Welcome Home, Columbia/Rank, 1989.
Career: Producer, unit production manager, and location manager. CREDITS Film Executive Producer: F/X2 (also known as FX2 and F/X2: The Deadly Art of Illusion), Orion, 1991. Rudy, TriStar, 1993. A Low Down Dirty Shame (also known as Mister Cool), Buena Vista, 1994. Multiplicity, Columbia, 1996. Duets, Buena Vista, 2000. (With others) Scary Movie 2 (also known as Scarier Movie), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2001. 2 Fast 2 Furious (also known as The Fast and the Furious 2), Universal, 2003. Little Man, Columbia, 2006.
Film Appearances: Captain of Amistad II, Scary Movie (also known as Last Summer I Screamed Because Halloween Fell on Friday the 13th and Scream If You Know What I Did Last Halloween), Dimension Films, 2000. Hip exorcist partier, Scary Movie 2 (also known as Scarier Movie), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2001. Whitey, Out Cold (also known as Ten to One and 10 to 1), Buena Vista, 2001. Television Location Work: (As Lee Mayes) Location manager, ⬙The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez,⬙ American Playhouse (special), PBS, 1982. Location consultant, A Doctor’s Story, 1984. Location manager, Heartsounds, ABC, 1984.
Film Producer: Associate producer, Dominick and Eugene (also known as Nicky and Gino), Orion, 1988. Scary Movie (also known as Last Summer I Screamed Because Halloween Fell on Friday the 13th and Scream If You Know What I Did Last Halloween), Dimension Films, 2000. Out Cold (also known as Ten to One and 10 to 1), Buena Vista, 2001. White Chicks, Columbia, 2004.
McGILLION, Paul 1969– PERSONAL Born January 5, 1969, in Paisley, Scotland; immigrated to Ireland, then Canada. Education: Brock University, B.F.A.; Memorial University, B.Ed.; studied voice with David Smuckler; did master scene study with Chris O’Brian and Cameron Thor.
Film Unit Production Manager: Desert Bloom, Columbia, 1986. No Mercy, TriStar, 1986. House of Games, Orion, 1987. Dominick and Eugene (also known as Nicky and Gino), Orion, 1988. Welcome Home, Columbia/Rank, 1989. F/X2 (also known as FX2 and F/X2: The Deadly Art of Illusion), Orion, 1991. (As Lee Mayes) Sidekicks, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Multiplicity, Columbia, 1996.
Addresses: Agent—Lauren Levitt & Associates, 1525 West 8th St., 3rd Floor, Vancouver, BC V6J 1T5 Canada. Career: Actor and producer. Appeared in many television commercials, including Tic Tacs, 1998; taught theater in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and scene study 238
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McGILLION Deputy Nancy, NightScream, NBC, 1997. Young policeman, A Cooler Climate, Showtime, 1999. Richard Keith, Love and Treason, CBS, 2001. Sheriff Kirkland, Thanksgiving Family Reunion (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Holiday Reunion,⬙ Holiday Reunion, National Lampoon’s ⬙Thanksgiving Family Reunion,⬙ and National Lampoon’s ⬙Thanksgiving Reunion), TBS, 2003. Joe, NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323, 2004. Bob, Jack, Showtime, 2004. (Uncredited) Carson Beckett, Preview to Atlantis, 2004.
Member: Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists, Canadian Actors Equity Association, Union of British Columbia Performers. Awards, Honors: Leo Award nominations, feature length drama—best lead performance by a male and feature length drama—best feature length drama (with others), Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 2004, both for See Grace Fly; Leo Award nomination, dramatic series—best supporting performance by a male, 2005, for Stargate: Atlantis; Jessie Award nomination, for Reservations for Two.
Also appeared as Richard Kester, The Deal; Jerry, The Life; Richard Keith, Dark Targets. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Carson Beckett, Stargate Atlantis: Rising (movie), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Beyond the Stargate: Secrets Revealed, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
Film Appearances: Conway, The Final Goal, 1995. Detective, Crying Freeman, Warner Bros., 1995. Gene, Saving Grace, 1998. Angus, Sploosh (short), 1998. Chris, Something More, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1999. Double Edged, 2000. Phillip Broger, Dangerous Attraction, Kassirer–Meyer Entertainment, 2000. Paul the waiter, My 5 Wives (also known as Mes cinq cheries), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Hal the captain, Replicant, Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Curt, A Guy Thing, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Jim, Lonesome Joe (short; also known as Lonely Joe), 2003. Dominic McKinley, See Grace Fly, 2003. Richard Kester, The Deal, Front Street Productions, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Officer Lee Burnett, ⬙Ghost,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1994. First officer, ⬙Obsession,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1996. Fred Neiman/angry husband, ⬙Small Potatoes,⬙ The X Files (also known as The X–Files), Fox, 1997. Young Ernest Littlefield, ⬙The Torment of Tantalus,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime, 1997. Boz Tate, ⬙Love Kills,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1998. Private Banes, ⬙New Arrivals,⬙ Mercy Point, UPN, 1998. Raphael, ⬙Lungfish,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. ⬙Dwayne Douglas Smith,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 1998. John Kane, ⬙Seminar from Hell,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1999. ⬙Our Strongest Link,⬙ Higher Ground, Fox Family, 2000. Brandon, ⬙Playmates and Presidents,⬙ Seven Days (also known as Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 2000. Constable Kozak, ⬙The Sparkle Tour,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 2001. ⬙Code of Silence,⬙ Just Cause, PAX, 2002. Neil Cranston, ⬙Life’ll Kill Ya: Part 1,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 2002. Lex’s lackey, ⬙Insurgence,⬙ Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2003. George, ⬙It’s Still a Good Life,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2003. Earl Wenk, ⬙The Prince and the Revolution,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2003. ⬙No Life Like It,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 2004.
Also appeared as Sonny, Red River Canyon; Kevin Willis, Crazed. Film Work: Producer, See Grace Fly, 2003. Television Appearances; Series: Marlon Carlson, Skullduggery, Comedy Network, 2000. Dr. Carson Beckett, Stargate: Atlantis, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004—. Television Appearances; Movies: Mr. McQuinn, Have You Seen My Son, ABC, 1996. Marshall, She Woke Up Pregnant (also kwon as Crimes of Silence), ABC, 1996.
Stage Appearances: Appeared as Jim, Reservations for Two, Havana Theatre; Larry, El Salvador, Vancouver East Cultural 239
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(As Mary McLeod) The Boondock Saints (also known as Mission des dieux), New City Releasing, 1999. 3000 Miles to Graceland, Warner Bros., 2001. (As Mary McLeod) Driven (also known as A toute vitesse), Warner Bros., 2001. (As Mary McLeod) Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Screen Gems, 2004. Venus & Vegas, 2005. Film Work; Other: Costumes, Meatballs (also known as Arrete de ramer, t’es sur le sable and Summer Camp), Paramount, 1979. (As Mary McLeod) Wardrobe assistant, Tribute (also known as Un files pour l’ete), Twentieth Century– Fox, 1980. Wardrobe coordinator, The Incubus, Artists Releasing Corp., 1981.
Stage Work: Directed and produced a production of Reservations for Two, Vancouver East Cultural Centre, Vancouver, Canada.
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Television Costume Designer; Series: Palace Guard, CBS, 1991. (As Mary McLeod) Haunted, UPN, 2002.
PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Grant, Savic, Kopaloff and Associates, 6399 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 414, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Television Costumer Designer; Miniseries: (As Mary McLeod) Deadly Matrimony (also known as Shattered Promises), NBC, 1992. (As Mary McLeod) Guilty Hearts, CBS, 2002.
Career: Costume designer.
Television Costume Designer; Movies: He’s Fired, She’s Hired, CBS, 1984. A Deadly Business, CBS, 1986. Payoff, Showtime, 1991. I Still Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1991. When a Stranger Calls Back, Showtime, 1993. (As Mary McLeod) Born to Run, Fox, 1993. (As Mary McLeod) Spoils of War (also known as In Spite of Love), ABC, 1994. (As Mary McLeod) A Child is Missing, CBS, 1995. Bye Bye Birdie, ABC, 1995. Murder on the Iditarod Trail (also known as The Cold Heart of a Killer), CBS, 1996. Indefensible: The Truth About Edward Brannigan (also known as A Father’s Betrayal), CBS, 1997. Five Desperate Hours, NBC, 1997. Catch a Falling Star, CBS, 2000. Scared Silent, Lifetime, 2002.
Awards, Honors: Genie Award nomination, best achievement in costume design, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1984, for A Christmas Story. CREDITS Film Costume Designer: (As Mary McLeod) Porky’s (also known as Chez Porky), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Porky’s II: The Next Day, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. A Christmas Story, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Switching Channels, TriStar, 1988. A New Life, Paramount, 1988. If Looks Could Kill (also known as Teen Agent), Warner Bros., 1991. Look Who’s Talking Now, TriStar, 1993. Trapped in Paradise, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. (As Mary McLeod) Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain (also known as Le secret de Bear Mountain), Universal, 1995. Wild America, Warner Bros., 1997. (As Mary McLeod) Major League: Back to the Minors (also known as Major League III), Warner Bros., 1998.
Television Work; Movies: Costume consultant, Running Out, CBS, 1983. Costumer supervisor, Christmas Eve, NBC, 1986. Wardrobe supervisor, Perfect Witness, HBO, 1989. Key costumer, Sorry, Wrong Number, USA Network, 1989. Wardrobe assistant, The Family Man, CBS, 1989. 240
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MENESES Television Appearances; Episodic: Brad, ⬙The Substitute,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and syndicated, 1996. Garret Shea, ⬙Stepping into Starlight,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1996. Nicky Reeves, ⬙Feasibility Study,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1997. Prince Stephan, ⬙When in Rome...,⬙ Breaker High, UPN, 1997. Sanders, ⬙Turf Wars,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1997. Alex Glaser, ⬙Luminary,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1998. Eric Nichols, ⬙The Hunt,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1998. Jimmy, ⬙Marker 262,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Lieutenant Graham Simmons, ⬙Message in a Bottle,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 1998. Marcus Rice, ⬙The Mesmerizer,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1998. Lieutenant Graham Simmons, ⬙The Fifth Race,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 1999. Lieutenant Graham Simmons, ⬙A Matter of Time,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 1999. Lieutenant Graham Simmons, ⬙Serpent’s Song,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 1999. Lieutenant Graham Simmons, ⬙Redemption: Part 1,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 2002. Noah, ⬙Life’ll Kill Ya: Part 1,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 2002. Zach, ⬙Red Kiss,⬙ Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Tom, ⬙Body and Soul,⬙ Renegadepress.com, Aboriginal Peoples Network, 2004. Umpire, ⬙Slow Pitch,⬙ Corner Gas, CTV and The Comedy Network (Canada), 2005. Zak Adama, ⬙Act of Contrition,⬙ Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel and Sky One, 2005.
MEHLER, Tobias PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Lucas Talent, Sun Tower, 100 West Pender St., Seventh Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1R8, Canada. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Boy in Bordello, Bordello of Blood (also known as Tales from the Crypt Presents: ⬙Bordello of Blood⬙), Universal, 1996. Andy Effkin, Disturbing Behavior (also known as Disturbing Behaviour), Columbia/TriStar, 1998. Greg Janson/St. Michael the archangel, Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (also known as Wishmaster 3: Devil Stone, Wishmaster 3: Sword of Justice, and Maitre du cauchemar 3: Le Au–dela des portes), Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Lawrence, Cellmates, RBG Entertainment Group, 2003. Music video director, Lucky Stars, Jump Communications/Like Minded Media, 2004. Television Appearances; Series: Bobby ⬙Bob⬙ Briggs, Robson Arms, CTV, beginning 2005. D’Artagnan, Young Blades, I (Independent Television, formerly known as PAX TV), beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lieutenant Williams, Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Taken⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Thomas, Sagamore, The WB, 1999.
Television Appearances; Movies: Boy at party, Frostfire, Lifetime, 1994. Harvey, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Showtime, 1996. Justin Phelps, When Friendship Kills (also known as A Secret between Friends: A Moment of Truth Movie), NBC, 1996. Peter, Love in Another Town, CBS, 1997. Drew Carrigan, The Inspectors, Showtime, 1998. Jesse, Silencing Mary (also known as Campus Justice), NBC, 1998. Travis, Monster!, UPN, 1999. Simon, Avalanche Alley, 2001. Tommy Ross, Carrie, NBC, 2002. Larry Sorenson, Captive Hearts, Lifetime, 2005. Taylor, Stranger in My Bed, Lifetime, 2005.
MENESES, Alex 1965– (Alexandra Meneses) PERSONAL Full name, Alexandra Estella DeAnna Meneses; born February 12, 1965, in Chicago, IL. Education: Trained with the Second City Improvisational Theatre, Chicago, IL; and the Lee Strasberg Institute, Los Angeles; also 241
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studied dance.Avocational Interests: Hiking, cooking, in–line skating, family activities. Addresses: Manager—Cindy Ambers, Verve Entertainment, 6140 West Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Actress. Appeared in stage productions in the Los Angeles area. Worked as a model in Europe and as a dance teacher in Chicago, IL. Awards, Honors: ALMA Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a television series, American Latin Media Arts awards, 2002, for Everybody Loves Raymond. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Elena, Sherman Oaks, Showtime, 1995. Teresa Morales Slicker, a recurring role, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1997–98. Television Appearances; Movies: Cleopatra, The Immortals, 1995. Connie Flores, Amanda & the Alien (also known as Alien Love), UPN, 1995. Miranda Castillo, Kissing Miranda, 1995. Catherine Langtry, Living in Peril (also known as The Peril of Being Walter Woods), The Movie Channel, 1997. Dress, Stealth Fighter, HBO, 1999. Coach Sonia, The Princess & the Barrio Boy (also known as She’s in Love), Showtime, 2000. Gomez, 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot–Out (also known as 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout), FX Channel, 2003. Jessica, Xenophobia, 2006. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, Fifth Annual ALMA Awards, ABC, 2000. Presenter, Hispanic Heritage Awards, NBC, 2000.
Appeared as Anna, Family Law, CBS. Television Appearances; Episodic: Helen, ⬙Payback,⬙ Hot Line, Cinemax, c. 1995. Venus, ⬙Ring of Fire,⬙ The John Larroquette Show, NBC, 1996. Cookie, ⬙The One Where Chandler Can’t Remember Which Sister,⬙ Friends (also known as Across the Hall, Friends Like Us, Insomnia Cafe, and Six of One), NBC, 1997. Erika, ⬙One Down,⬙ Head over Heels, UPN, 1997. Annette Delgado, ⬙Lock–Up,⬙ Martial Law, CBS, 1998. Rosita Lopez, ⬙Once Bitten ...,⬙ Maximum Bob, ABC, 1998.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Diana, Wilder Days, ABC, 2000. Maria, Bob Patterson, ABC, 2001. Film Appearances: Stickfighter, 1994. Bella, Snakeland, 1996. (As Alexandra Meneses) Sara, Selena, Warner Bros., 1997. Maria, My Father’s Love, 1999. 242
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MIHOK Private First Class Doll, The Thin Red Line (also known as La mince ligne rouge), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Dennis Nolan, Telling You (also known as Love Sucks), Division I Entertainment, 1998. James, Whiteboys (also known as Whiteboyz), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Sergeant Jeremy Mitchell, The Perfect Storm (also known as Der Sturm), Warner Bros., 2000. Bolan, Finder’s Fee, Lions Gate Films/Silverline Pictures, 2000. Bug, One Eyed King, Lions Gate Films/Splendid Pictures, 2001. Walter P. Higgs III, The Journeyman, Dream Entertainment/ThinkFilm, 2001. Danny McGooch, Nailed, Curb Entertainment, 2001. Title role, Johnny Flynton (short film), Hunter Films/Red Corner Productions, 2002. Gary Sidwell, Dark Blue, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Mueller, Basic, Columbia, 2003. Rusty McGee, The Guru (also known as Le gourou et les femmes), Universal, 2003. Mikey, Connie and Carla, Universal, 2004. Jason Evans, The Day after Tomorrow, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Dom, Mojave, Kismet Entertainment Group, 2004. Mr. Frying Pan, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Warner Bros., 2005. Junior, 10th & Wolf, 10th & Wolf LLC, 2006. Sergeant Jack Patterson, Truth, Justice, and the American Way, Focus Features, 2006. Dave Randall, Loveless in Los Angeles, Solipsist Film, 2006.
Roxie, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, MCA/ Universal, 2000. Becky Lord, The Round and Round (also known as Cockfight), Bruder Releasing, 2002. Emily, Auto Focus (also known as Autofocus), Sony Pictures Classics, 2002. Gina, Funny Money, Castel Film Romania, 2005. Some sources cite an appearance in Boyle Heights, c. 2004. Stage Appearances: Julia, Oscar and Felix: A New Look at the Odd Couple, Geffen Playhouse, Westwood, CA, 2002. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Celebrity Skin, June, 2003, p. 19.
MIHOK, Dash 1974– PERSONAL Full name, Dashiel Mihok; born May 24, 1974, in New York, NY; raised in Westbeth, NY. Avocational Interests: Horseback riding, swimming, drumming, performing rap music.
Television Appearances; Series: Joey Caraldo, Pearl, CBS, 1996. Lynn McKennan, a recurring role, Felicity, The WB, 1999.
Addresses: Agent—Kevin Volchok, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Beth Holden–Garland, Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Siri Garber, Platform Public Relations, 2666 North Beachwood Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068.
Television Appearances; Movies: Kevin Bernish (some sources cite Dennis), Murderous Intent (also known as With Murderous Intent), CBS, 1995. Marco, Calm at Sunset (also known as Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn), 1996. Paul ⬙Paulie⬙ Janszen, Hustle (also known as Hustle: The Pete Rose Story), ESPN, 2004.
Career: Actor. Appeared with City Kids Repertory Company, New York City; also appeared in commercials. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Ethan Quinn, ⬙Performance,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Randy Wiggins, ⬙Anger Management,⬙ Street Time, Showtime, 2003. Randy Wiggins, ⬙Hostage,⬙ Street Time, Showtime, 2003. Will Marshall, ⬙Dead Ringer,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2004.
Film Appearances: Black Is White, 1994. Dana Taylor, Foxfire, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. K. C., Sleepers, Warner Bros., 1996. Benvolio, Romeo + Juliet (also known as Romeo and Juliet and William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. 243
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Also appeared as Marcus, New York Undercover, Fox; and in an episode of NYPD Blue, ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Brad, Live Girls, Fox, 2000. Callie, Confessions of a Dog, NBC, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: ⬙CityKids,⬙ ABC Saturday Morning Special, ABC, 1992. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Balm in Gilead, Carrying Schoolchildren, and Healing the Rainbow. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Blue Code, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2003. Appeared in the music video ⬙So Pure⬙ by Alanis Morissette.
MOHR, Jay 1970– Television Appearances; Series: An Evening at the Improv, syndicated, 1982. Dorfman, Camp Wilder, ABC, 1992–93. Saturday Night Live (also known as Saturday Night, SNL, and NBC’s Saturday Night), NBC, 1993–95. Host, Lip Service, MTV, 1995. Wayne Foxworthy, The Jeff Foxworthy Show (also known as Somewhere in America), 1995. Jake Bartholomew, Local Heroes (also known as Glory Days), Fox, 1996. Peter Dragon, Action, Fox, 1999–2000. Comics Come Home, Comedy Central, 1999. Narrator, Beyond the Glory, Fox Sports, 2001. Host, Mohr Sports, ESPN, 2002. Last Comic Standing (also known as Last Comic Standing: The Search for the Funniest Person In America), NBC, 2003. Host, Sundance Film Festival Dailies, Sundance, 2003. Host, Last Comic Standing 2, NBC, 2004. Host, Last Comic Standing 3, NBC, 2004.
PERSONAL Born John Mohr, August 23, 1970, in Verona, NJ; son of Jon (a marketing executive) and Jean (a nurse) Mohr; married Nicole Chamberlain (a former model and actress), 1998 (divorced, 2004); children: one son. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and stand–up comedian. Has worked as a standup comedian since his teen years. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination for Saturday Night Live; Annual Cable Excellence Award, National Cable Television Association, for Lip Service; Golden Satellite Award, best performance by an actor in a series, comedy or musical, International Press Academy, 2000, for Action; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding reality–competition program, 2004, for Last Comic Standing. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Matt, ⬙The Barefoot Executive,⬙ Disney Family Films, ABC, 1995.
Film Appearances: Dwayne, For Better or Worse (also known as Stranger Things), Columbia, 1996. Bob Sugar, Jerry Maguire, Columbia/TriStar, 1996.
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MOHR Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999. Wayne Foxworthy, ⬙Before You Say ⬘No,’ Hear Me Out,⬙ The Jeff Foxworthy Show, ABC, 1996. ⬙Richard Pryor: Comic on the Edge,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Guest, The Daily Show, Comedy Central, 1998. ⬙Competition,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, 1999. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1999. The Martin Short Show, 1999. The Man Show, Comedy Central, 1999. Voice of Wilshard Watkins, ⬙Fifteen Minutes of Shame,⬙ Family Guy, Fox, 2000. ⬙He’s Too Sexy for His Fat,⬙ Family Guy, Fox, 2000. Voice of Christopher Walken, ⬙Insane Clown Poppy,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2000. Lieutenant Dale Stillman, ⬙Reunion,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2001. ⬙World Trade Center Benefit,⬙ Weakest Link, NBC, 2001. Hollywood Unleashed, Animal Planet, 2001. TV Tales, E! Entertainment, 2002. ⬙Jay Mohr/Rosie O’Donnell,⬙ Primetime Glick, Comedy Central, 2002. ⬙Kevin Garnett,⬙ ESPN Sports Century, ESPN, 2002. Chris Penn, Mad TV, Fox, 2002. Roland Hill, ⬙Defense,⬙ Fastlane, Fox, 2003. Roland Hill, ⬙Offense,⬙ Fastlane, Fox, 2003. Camp Chaos Presents VH1 Ill–Ustrated, VH1, 2003. Dr. Peter Fisher, ⬙My Own Private Practice Guy,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2003. Roland Hill, ⬙Asslane,⬙ Fastlane, Fox, 2003. Roland Hill, ⬙Iced,⬙ Fastlane, Fox, 2003. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003. Aaron Schecter, ⬙The Best Defense,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. Taylor Reid, ⬙The Warfare of Genghis Khan,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2004. Taylor Reid, ⬙An Khe,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2004. Taylor Reid, ⬙Full Disclosure,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2004. (Three episodes) Shorties Watchin’ Shorties, Comedy Central, 2004. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Martin Levson, ⬙Whale of a Time,⬙ Las Vegas, NBC, 2005. Dinner for Five, Independent Film Channel, 2005. Voice of Joe Pesci, ⬙Jungle Love,⬙ Family Guy, Fox, 2005.
Bo Aikens, Black River (also known as Dean Koontz’s Black River), Fox, 2001. Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand–Ups of All Time, Comedy Central, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: The Laugh Factory, 1995. Panelist, What’s Wrong with Sports in America?, 1997. Host, Comedy Central Gets Cup Crazy, Comedy Central, 1997. Host, Baseball–a–Palooza: All Star, 1997. Comedy Central Presents the N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Drew Carey, 1998. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman, NBC, 1998. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley, NBC, 1998. The Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1998. MTV Video Music Awards 1999, MTV, 1999. Host, SNL: 25 Years of Music, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler, NBC, 1999. Presenter, 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1999. Presenter, The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1999. Comedy Rx: Comics Come Home 5, Comedy Central, 1999. E! Rack–n–Roll: Behind the Scenes, E! Entertainment, 1999. Golden Hanger Awards, 1999. Voice of Tim, Olive, the Other Reindeer, Fox, 1999. Host, Sizzlin’ Sixteen 2001, E! Entertainment, 2001. Interviewee, Laugh Out Loud: TV’s 15 Greatest Comedians, Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Brilliant But Cancelled, TRIO, 2002. Saturday Night Live: TV Tales, E! Entertainment, 2002. Diet Coke with Lemon Celebrates 40 Years of Laughter: At the Improv, NBC, 2002. Jay Mohr: My Turn, Comedy Central, 2003. 100 Greatest Stand–Ups of All Time, Comedy Central, 2004. 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments, E! Entertainment, 2004. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Alec Baldwin, 2005. Comedy Central Roast: Jeff Foxworthy, Comedy Central, 2005. Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words, Bravo, 2005. Also appeared in Improv at Harrah’s Entertainment; Full Frontal Comedy, Showtime; Evening at the Improv, Arts and Entertainment; and The Laugh Factory.
Television Executive Producer; Series: Host, Mohr Sports, ESPN, 2002. Last Comic Standing (also known as Last Comic Standing: The Search for the Funniest Person In America), NBC, 2003. Last Comic Standing 2, NBC, 2004. Last Comic Standing 3, NBC, 2004.
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Television Executive Producer; Specials: Jay Mohr: My Turn, Comedy Central, 2003.
Film Appearances: Voice of Mushu, Disney Sing–Along–Songs: Circle of Life (animated), Walt Disney Company, 1994. (English version) Voice of reporter and news anchor, Heisei tanuki gassen pompoko (animated; also known as Pom Poko and The Raccoon War), Buena Vista Home Video, 1994. Additional voices, Mulan (animated), Buena Vista, 1998. Singing voice of Donkey, Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party (animated), DreamWorks, 2001. Voice of Mushu, Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse (animated), Walt Disney Home Video, 2001. (English dubbing) Hendrik Hopp, Mr. Schneider, race announcer, and dealer, Hilfe, ich bin ein Junge (also known as Help, I’m a Boy! and Verzauberte Emma), 2002. Voice of mirror and dresser, Shrek 2 (animated), DreamWorks, 2004. Voice of Mushu, Mulan II (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 2004. Additional voices, Far Far Away Idol (animated), DreamWorks, 2004. Voice of Larry Morey, Inside Walt’s Story Meetings (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 2005. Voice of Mushu, Disney Princess Party: Volume Two (animated), Walt Disney Home Video, 2005. Voice, Bee Movie (animated), 2007.
Radio Appearances: Occasionally serves as host of The Jungle, a nationally– syndicated talk show about sports; also a frequent guest on Opie and Anthony, New York, NY. RECORDINGS Video Games: Scarface: The World Is Yours, Vivendi Universal, 2005. WRITINGS Television Series: Saturday Night Live (also known as Saturday Night, SNL, and NBC’s Saturday Night), NBC, 1993–95. Television Specials: Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman, NBC, 1998. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley, NBC, 1998. The Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1998. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1999.
Film Work: Custom looping, The Nutty Professor, Universal, 1996. Custom looping, Life, MCA/Universal, 1999. Custom looping, Welcome to Collinwood (also known as Safecrackers oder diebe haben’s schwer), Warner Bros., 2002. Automated dialogue replacement voice, The Adventures of Pluto Nash (also known as Pluto Nash), Warner Bros., 2002. ADR voice, I Spy (also known as I–Spy), Columbia, 2002. ADR voice, Daddy Day Care, Columbia, 2003. Custom looping, The Whole Ten Yards, Warner Bros., 2004. Custom looping, Must Love Dogs, Warner Bros., 2005. ADR voice, Aeon Flux, Paramount, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 15, 1997, pp. 32. U.S. News and World Report, August 4, 1997, pp. 63.
MOSELY, Mark PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Imperium 7, 9911 West Pico Blvd., Suite 1290, Los Angeles, CA 90035.
Also did custom looping for Showtime and The Perfect Storm.
Career: Actor and voice artist. Worked on morning radio in Miami, FL, for many years; worked as a stand–up comedian; appeared in television commercials, including McDonalds, Heinz Ketchup, Baskin–Robbins, General Mills, Dial Soap, Burger King, and Mitsubishi.
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Television Work; Series: Automated dialogue replacement voice, Father of the Pride (animated), NBC, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Jermece, ⬙Donkey,⬙ Father of the Pride (animated), NBC, 2004. Voice of Alan the Duck, Peter Fonda, and Monkey at Vet, ⬙Rehabilitation,⬙ Father of the Pride (animated), NBC, 2004. Voice of security voice, stoned coyote, Russian turtle pimp, Snake I, and Chocolate Lightning, ⬙Road Trip,⬙ Father of the Pride (animated), NBC, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Gemini Awards, best supporting actor in a dramatic series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2004 and 2005, both for This Is Wonderland. CREDITS Film Appearances: Morley, Double Trouble, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1967. Rick, Countdown, Warner Bros., 1968. Mark Peter Sheehan, The Legend of Lylah Clare, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1968. Father Draddy, The Arrangement, Warner Bros., 1969. The mediator, That Cold Day in the Park, Commonwealth United Entertainment, 1969. Frank Shaft, Brewster McCloud, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1970. Paul, Count Yorga, Vampire (also known as The Loves of Count Yorga, Vampire), American International Pictures, 1970. Captain Ezekiel Bradbury ⬙Me Lay⬙ Marston IV, M*A*S*H, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1970. Sears, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Mr. Smith, What’s Up, Doc?, Warner Bros., 1972. Ted, The Thief Who Came to Dinner, Warner Bros., 1973. James R. Lasko, Phase IV, Paramount, 1974. John Triplette, Nashville, Paramount, 1975. Alfred Miller, The Front, Columbia, 1976. Manigma, The Great Bank Hoax (also known as The Great Georgia Bank Hoax and Shenanigans), Jacoby, 1977. Martin, The Class of Miss MacMichael, Brut, 1978. Martin Benton, An Unmarried Woman, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1978. Yale, Manhattan, United Artists, 1979. John Brody (some sources spell the name ⬙Brady⬙), Dead Kids (also known as Human Experiments, Small Town Massacre, and Strange Behavior), South Street, 1981. Pete Curtis, The Year of Living Dangerously, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1982. Burt/Tom, Hot Money (also known as Getting Centred, Going for Broke, The Great Madison County Robbery, Never Trust an Honest Thief, and Zen Business), 1983. Ross, Talk to Me, 1984. Rice, Cloak & Dagger, Universal, 1984. Ambassador Thomas Kelly, Salvador, Hemdale, 1986. Wilson, Mesmerized (also known as Shocked), 1986. Lieutenant Don Parker, Shocker (also known as Shocker: No More Mr. Nice Guy), Universal, 1989.
Stage Appearances: Destiny’s Calling, Stella Adler Theater, Hollywood, CA, 2005. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Mushu, Mulan Story Studio, Disney Interactive, 1998. Voice of Mushu, Arcade Frenzy (also known as Disney’s ⬙Arcade Frenzy⬙), Disney Interactive, 1999. (As Mark Mosely) Voice of Mushu, Kingdom Hearts (also known as Kingudamu hatsu), Square Electronic Arts, 2002. Voice of Donkey and bartender, Shrek 2, Activision, 2004. Voice of the terminator, Terminator 3: Redemption, Atari, 2004. (As Mark Mosley) Voice of Dwarven prisoner, Quintius Calacius, Grommylyk Oognee, Direk l’narr, Pavo Nightfire, Briac Tunderfire, and Taggan Brookrich, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004. Voice, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, Electronic Arts, 2005. Voice of handler, curator, and doorman, True Crime: New York City, Activision, 2005.
MURPHY, Michael 1938– (Mike Murphy) PERSONAL Full name, Michael George Murphy; born May 5, 1938, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Bearl Branton (a sales representative) and Georgia Arlyn (a teacher; maiden name, Money) Murphy; married Wendy Crewson (an actress), 1988; children: Maggie, John Branton. Education: University of Arizona, B.A., 1961; University of California, Los Angeles, teaching credential. 247
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Ed, Folks!, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Mayor of Gotham, Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. Dr. Doover, Clean Slate, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. (Uncredited) William V. ⬙Smitty⬙ Smithfield, Bad Company, 1995. Henry Stilton, Kansas City, Fine Line, 1996. Roger Erlick, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern’s Private Parts), Paramount, 1997. John F. Kennedy, The Island (also known as Norma Jean, Jack, and Me), 1998. Edgar Tratt, Sleeping Dogs Lie (also known as Le mystere d’Ambrose Small), 1998. Alan Kligman, Esquire, Magnolia (also known as Mag– no’li–a), New Line Cinema, 1999. (Uncredited) Politician, The Art of War (also known as L’art de la guerre), Warner Bros., 2000. Mike Storm, Tart (also known as Naive), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Arthur, Tricks, Dog & Pony Productions/Gas Good & Lodging/Museum Bank Pictures, 2004. Senator Judson Pilager, Silver City, Newmarket Films, 2004. Reed Harrison, Childstar, TVA Films, 2004. Jesse, Heights, Sony Pictures Classics, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Saints and Sinners, NBC, 1962. (As Mike Murphy) First tanker, ⬙Survival,⬙ Combat!, ABC, 1963. ⬙Once upon a Savage Knight,⬙ Kraft Suspense Theatre, 1964. (As Mike Murphy) Andy Andrews, ⬙A Disease of the Heart Called Love,⬙ Ben Casey, ABC, 1964. Intern, ⬙The Love Affair,⬙ The Man from U.N.C.L.E., 1965. (As Mike Murphy) Dr. Paul Galloway, ⬙A Horse Named Stravinsky,⬙ Ben Casey, ABC, 1965. ⬙You Wanna Know What Really Goes On in a Hospital?,⬙ Ben Casey, ABC, 1965. Corporal Walter Comminsky, ⬙Reservations Are Required,⬙ Hogan’s Heroes, 1965. Will Holt, ⬙The Burning Sky,⬙ Bonanza, NBC, 1968. William Smith, ⬙Walk in the Sky,⬙ Premiere, 1968. Ethan Weems, ⬙Letter of the Law,⬙ Here Come the Brides, 1968. ⬙The Heart that Wouldn’t Stay Buried,⬙ Night Gallery, 1972. Mike Parsons, ⬙This Ain’t My Bag,⬙ Baretta, 1975. Bobby Lewis, ⬙Bare Witness,⬙ L.A. Law, 1993. Judge McNeil, ⬙Culture Clash,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2000. Ian Lumberg, ⬙Telling Lies,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2000. Nolan Tinsdale, ⬙Armed Forces,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. Judge Peter Blakemore, ⬙Semi–Professional,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Art Armstrong, Two Marriages, ABC, 1983–84. Andy Omart, Hard Copy, CBS, 1987. Jack Tanner, Tanner ’88: The Dark Horse (also known as Tanner: A Political Fable), HBO, 1988. Judge Maxwell Fraser, This Is Wonderland, CBC, 2004. Jimmy Malloy, a recurring role, Tilt, ESPN, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jack Tanner, Tanner on Tanner, Sundance Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Nightmare in Chicago (also known as Once Upon a Savage Night), 1964. Frank Adamic, The Crooked Hearts, ABC, 1972. Alec Shield, I Love You ... Goodbye, CBS, 1974. Quentin Lerner, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, CBS, 1974. Cash Bentley, John Cheever’s Oh Youth and Beauty (also known as O Youth and Beauty! and 3 by Cheever: O Youth and Beauty!), 1979. Alan Murray, The Rules of Marriage, CBS, 1982. Captain Blakeley (chief judge), The Caine Mutiny Court–Martial, CBS, 1988. Richard Burt, Tailspin: Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy (also known as Coded Hostile), HBO, 1989. Bill Reilly, Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster (also known as Disaster at Valdez), HBO, 1992. Malcolm McGrath, The Ultimate Lie, HBO, 1996. Pete Louganis, Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story, USA Network, 1996.
Some sources also cite appearance in an episode of Dr. Kildare, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of ⬙The Front,⬙ 1976. (In archive footage) The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Other: Bob Calhoun, Countdown to Looking Glass, 1984. (Uncredited) Dinner speaker, Truman, 1995. Dean Rumpelmeyer, Special Report: Journey to Mars, 1996. 248
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Narrator, The Irish in America: Long Journey Home (miniseries), PBS, 1998. Emmet, LAX (pilot), NBC, 2004. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Take Her, She’s Mine, Valley Music Theatre, Los Angeles, 1966. Our Town, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1970. The Hotel Play, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1981. Playing in Local Bands, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1983. Curse of the Starving Class, Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, 1985. Hank, Goodbye, Freddy, Manhattan Punch Line, Intar Theatre, New York City, 1985. Richard Boyle, Near the End of the Century, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1992.
Television Appearances; Series: Mountie McGraw, General Hospital, ABC, 1995. Dean Rivers, Zoey 101, Nickelodeon, 2005—.
Stage Director: Rat’s Nest, Vandam Theatre, then Grove Street Theatre, both New York City, 1978.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Arthur Lyman, Family Reunion, NBC, 1981. Jack Buchanan, Grass Roots, NBC, 1992.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Rod, The Patricia Neal Story (also known as An Act of Love: The Patricia Neal Story), CBS, 1981. Shore patrolman, Mister Roberts, NBC, 1984. (Uncredited) Television reporter, Our Family Honor, ABC, 1985. (Uncredited) Highway patrolman, The Flash, CBS, 1990. Reporter number one, She Woke Up, ABC, 1992. Mike Royston, Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart, NBC, 1994. Doc Goddard, Norman Jean & Marilyn (also known as Norma Jean and Marilyn), HBO, 1996. Cowboy, Route 9, HBO, 1998.
Videos: Enlisted: The Story of M*A*S*H, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2000. Behind the Scenes: Tanner on Tanner, Sundance Channel Home Entertainment, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Lest, ⬙Home Is for the Healing,⬙ Knots Leading, CBS, 1980. Syl, ⬙Sort of Looking for Gina,⬙ Misfits of Science, NBC, 1985. Commando, ⬙Promises to Keep,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1987. Navy surgeon, ⬙One Small Step,⬙ China Beach, ABC, 1990. ⬙Monkey on My Back Lot,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1991. Phil Coile, ⬙Love’s Deadly Desire,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Detective Eric Ford, ⬙Injustice for All,⬙ Courthouse, CBS, 1995. Colonel Gordon, ⬙High Ground,⬙ JAG, NBC, 1996. Special Agent Rick Flowers, ⬙Gotterdammerung,⬙ Michael Hayes, CBS, 1998.
Born March 19, 1957, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Don Murray (an actor) and Hope Lange (an actress). Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 S. Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Photo aide, All the President’s Men, Warner Bros., 1976. Eric, I Am the Cheese, Almi Pictures, 1983. 249
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Emmit Korhaven, ⬙Get Me Cody Swift,⬙ Buddy Faro, CBS, 1998. Dylan’s community service boss, ⬙I’m Married,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1999. Tom, ⬙Old Ghosts,⬙ Profiler, NBC, 1999. ⬙On My List,⬙ Hollywood Off–Ramp, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Tony Phillips, ⬙Two Cathedrals,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2001. Officer number one, ⬙Consideration,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as 7th Heaven: Beginnings and Seventh Heaven), The WB, 2001. Dockerty, ⬙Day 2: 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2002.
Inspector David Brennan, ⬙Elite Meat to Eat,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2002. Blackie Tularian, Hunter, NBC, 2002. Firechief Bill, ⬙Stand Up,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as 7th Heaven: Beginnings and Seventh Heaven), The WB, 2003. ⬙Devil May Care,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2004. ⬙Lincoln Highway,⬙ Carnivale, HBO, 2005. Stage Appearances: Charles Lindburgh, Paris Lights, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1980.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ben, Rag Nymph (also known as Catherine Cookson’s ⬙The Rag Nymph⬙), 1997. Paul Atreides and Muad’Dib, Dune (also known as Duna, Frank Herbert’s ⬙Dune,⬙ and Frank Herbert’s ⬙Dune—Der wusternplanet⬙), 2000. Paul Atreides and Muad’Dib, Children of Dune (also known as Dune—Bedrohung des imperiums, Dune—Der messias, Dune—Die kinder des wustenplaneten, Dune–kreig um den wustenplaneten, and Frank Herbert’s ⬙Children of Dune⬙), 2003.
Original name, Mark Newman; born November 27, 1974, in Glasgow, Scotland; son of Sandy Newman (a musician). Education: Trained for the stage with National Youth Theater and London Academy of Musical and Dramatic Arts. Avocational Interests: Swimming and soccer. Addresses: Agent—Markham and Froggatt, Ltd., 4 Windmill St., London W1P 1HF England. Manager— Relativity Media, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 510, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Television Appearances; Movies: Ben, The Moth (also known as Catherine Cookson’s ⬙The Moth⬙), 1997. Nick Arnold, Silent Witness: An Academic Exercise, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Thomas Neill, Murder Rooms (also known as Murder Rooms: The Dark Origins of Sherlock Holmes), 2000. Young ⬙Flash⬙ Harry Peters, Night Flight, BBC, 2002. Women of Dune, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Victor Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Hallmark Channel, 2004.
Career: Actor. National Youth Theater, performer, c. 1991–95. Awards, Honors: Jubilee Trophy for stage combat, 1995. CREDITS Film Appearances: Charlie, G:MT Greenwich Mean Time (also known as G:mt), 1999. Liam, Long Time Dead, Universal, 2002. Young Benjamin, The Death of Klinghoffer, Decca, 2003. Paul, The Principles of Lust, Pathe Distribution, 2003. Tiger La Bouchere, Bright Young Things, ThinkFilm, 2003. Benjamin Winters, Four Corners of Suburbia, 2005. Clay Roberts, Staring at the Sun (short), 2005. Kent, Constellation, 2005. Nate Holden, Moonlight Serenade, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Barnabas Collins, Dark Shadows, The WB, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: Johnny Wyler, ⬙Local Knowledge,⬙ Heartbeat, ITV, 1998. Sam Hollings, ⬙A Matter of Principle,⬙ Peak Practice, ITV, 1998. Michael Dyson, ⬙The Last Picture,⬙ Dangerfield, BBC, 1998. 251
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Heathcote Machin, ⬙Rough Justice,⬙ Judge John Deed, BBC, 2001. Heathcote Machin, ⬙Nobody’s Fool,⬙ Judge John Deed, BBC, 2002. Michael Mancuso, ⬙The Longest Day,⬙ Tru Calling, Fox, 2004. Drogyn, ⬙A Hole in the World,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 2004. Drogyn, ⬙Power Play,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 2004. Malik, ⬙Borderland,⬙ Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise), UPN, 2004. Malik, ⬙Cold Station 12,⬙ Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise), UPN, 2004. Malik, ⬙The Augments,⬙ Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise), UPN, 2004.
Addresses: Contact—c/o Flying Eagle, Inc., WNIFC, 290 Akron Rd., Lake Worth, FL 33467. Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Singer, actor, and entertainer. Singer at church functions at age six; with Jerry Newton, host of radio show in Roanoke, VA, c. 1951; with Jerry Newton, performed as part of a musical duo on local television, Phoenix, AZ, then at Fremont Hotel, Las Vegas, NV, 1958–63; performed in numerous nightclubs and concert venues, including Copacabana Night Club, New York City, 1963, Empire Room, Chicago, IL, Holiday House, Pittsburgh, PA, Harrah Club, Lake Tahoe, NV, El Patio, Mexico City, Mexico, Melodyland, Anaheim, CA, Palladium and Talk of the Town, both London, England, Frontier Hotel, Sands Hotel, and Desert Inn, all Las Vegas, NV, Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, TN, Astrodome, Houston, TX, and in Sydney, Australia; toured the United States, 1983. Entertained troops for United Services Organization (USO) in Vietnam, 1967, Lebanon, 1983, and the Persian Gulf, 1987. Presented numerous performances for benefit of St. John’s Indian Mission and School. Aladdin Hotel– Casino, Las Vegas, NV, owner, 1980–82; Tamiment International Resorts, owner.
Also appeared in Taggart. Stage Appearances: Plenty, London, 1999. Also appeared as Iago, Othello, National Youth Theater; Andri, Andorra, Young Vic Theater, London.
Awards, Honors: Distinguished recording artist and humanitarian citation, 1971; Entertainer of the Year Award, Variety Clubs of South Nevada, 1973; Male Entertainer of the Year Award, Academy of Variety and Cabaret Artists, 1975; named among ten outstanding young men of America, National Jaycees, 1976; Governor’s Award, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1976; Certificate of Appreciation, Governor of Nevada, 1978; Freedom Lantern Award, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1979; named Outstanding Indian Entertainer of the Year, Navajo Nation, 1980; University of Nevada at Las Vegas, L.H.D. degree, 1981; Founders Award, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital; Humanitarian Award, AMC Cancer Research Center; award from American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers for ⬙Daddy Don’t You Walk So Fast⬙; Gold Record, Gold Album, and Platinum Record, Recording Industry Association of America, all for ⬙Danke Schoen⬙; named distinguished citizen of the year, National Council of Christians and Jews; Saturn Award nomination, best supporting actor, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, 1992, for The Dark Backward.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in Paul McCartney’s ⬙Beautiful Night.⬙ OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland), October 20, 2001.
NEWTON, Wayne 1942– PERSONAL Full name, Carson Wayne Newton; born April 3, 1942, in Roanoke, VA; son of Patrick (an auto mechanic) and Evelyn (maiden name, Smith) Newton; brother of Jerry Newton (a musician); married Elaine Okamura (an airline flight attendant), June 2, 1968 (divorced, July, 1985); married Kathleen McCrone (an attorney), April 9, 1994; children: Erin (a daughter). Politics: Republican. Politics: Republican.Avocational Interests: Issues of concern to Native Americans, karate, the history of the American Civil War, raising Arabian horses, flying light aircraft.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Mark John Winters, 80 Steps to Jonah, Warner Bros., 1969. Voice, C’mon Babe (also known as Danke Schoen), 1988. 252
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Professor Joe Butcher, License to Kill (also known as License Revoked), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Julian Grendel, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. Jackie Chrome, The Dark Backward, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Weldon, Best of the Best II, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Himself, Vegas Vacation (also known as National Lampoon’s Las Vegas Vacation and National Lampoon’s Vegas Vacation), Warner Bros., 1997. Elvis Is Alive! I Swear I Saw Him Eating Ding Dongs Outside the Piggly Wiggly’s, 1998. Boxing spectator, Ocean’s Eleven (also known as 11 and O11), Warner Bros., 2001. Peter Mack, Who’s Your Daddy? (video), Screen, 2003. Elvis Has Left the Building, Capitol, 2004.
Appeared as a host in Red, White, and Wow! and A Christmas Card. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 25th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1990. The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1990. The 1996 Billboard Music Awards, 1996. The 1997 Billboard Music Awards, 1997. The 2001 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2001. Speaker, The 38th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, CBS, 2003.
Television Appearances; Specials: Guest, The Wonderful World of Burlesque II, NBC, 1966. Host, One More Time, ABC, 1968. Host, Opryland U.S.A., NBC, 1973. Host, The Wayne Newton Special, NBC, 1974. Joys (also known as Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope in ⬙Joys⬙), 1976. Happy Birthday, Las Vegas, ABC, 1977. Host, The Wayne Newton Special, ABC, 1982. Celebrities Offstage, The Nashville Network, 1990. Children’s Miracle Network Telethon, syndicated, 1991. Spy Magazine’s Hit List: The 100 Most Annoying and Alarming People and Events of 1992 (also known as Spy Magazine 1992 and The Spy 100), NBC, 1992. A Branson Country Christmas, The Family Channel, 1993. Robert Schimmel: Guilty as Charged, Showtime, 1994. ⬙Addicted to Fame,⬙ First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1994. A Night to Die For, 1995. Las Vegas, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. ⬙Mr. Vegas All–Night Party Starring Drew Carey,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1997. Las Vegas on Ice, 1997. Feed the Children, 1997. Himself (cameo), Elvis Meets Nixon, Showtime, 1997. Diff’rent Strokes: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Andrew Dice Clay: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. ABC 2000: The Millennium, ABC, 1999. Wayne Newton: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Intimate Portrait: Jenny Jones (documentary), Lifetime, 2000. Dana Plato: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment, 2000.
Television Appearances; Series: The Entertainer, E! Entertainment, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine, CBS, 1962. Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine, CBS, 1964. ⬙Lucy Discovers Wayne Newton,⬙ The Lucille Ball Show, CBS, 1965. The Danny Kaye Show, CBS, 1965, 1966. The Benny Goodman Show, 1966. Andy, ⬙The Unwritten Commandment,⬙ Bonanza, NBC, 1966. ⬙A Christmas Story,⬙ Bonanza, NBC, 1966. ⬙Lucy Sells Craig To Wayne Newton,⬙ Here’s Lucy, 1968. Bonanza, NBC, 1968. ⬙Lucy and Wayne Newton,⬙ Here’s Lucy, 1970. Celebrities Offstage, The Nashville Network, 1990. Himself, ⬙Viva Las Joey,⬙ Full House, ABC, 1990. Lawyer Brian Byrd, ⬙The Gods Must Be Lawyers,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990. Himself, ⬙Vegas, Vegas,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1991. Country Music Spotlight, The Family Channel, 1994. Wink Barnum, ⬙The Pit,⬙ Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1994. Casino manager, ⬙Viva Lost Wages,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, NBC, 1995. Doctor, ⬙Secrets and Ellen,⬙ Ellen, ABC, 1996. The Real Las Vegas, 1996. Going Places, PBS, 1997. ⬙Wayne Newton: The King of Las Vegas,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Harold Wicks, ⬙They Eat Horses, Don’t They?,⬙ Ally McBeal, 1998. 253
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Voice, Disney’s Hercules, ABC/syndicated, 1998. Himself, The Pretender, NBC, 1999. ⬙Vegas Baby,⬙ According to Jim, ABC, 2003. Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment, 2003. ⬙Pros and Cons,⬙ Las Vegas, NBC, 2003. ⬙A Salute to the USO!,⬙ War Stories with Oliver North, 2003. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2004. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2004. ⬙Fantasy Camp: Part 1 and 2,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2004. Larry King Live, CNN, 2004. ⬙Waynes World,⬙ 7th Heaven, The WB, 2004. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2005. Appeared in ⬙Jack Discovers Wayne,⬙ The Jack Benny Program (also known as The Jack Benny Show), CBS and NBC; also appeared in The Ed Sullivan Show (also known as Toast of the Town), CBS. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Major Thomas Turner, ⬙North and South: Book Two,⬙ ABC Novels for Television, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Opryland, 1973. August Gurino, Night of the Running Man, HBO, 1995. Television Work; Specials: Producer of Presidential Inaugural Celebration, CBS. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, The Entertainer, E! Entertainment, 2005. RECORDINGS
Other albums include Somewhere My Love and Songs for a Merry Christmas, both Capitol. Popular songs performed by Newton include ⬙Danke Schoen,⬙ ⬙Hearts,⬙ ⬙Summer Wind,⬙ ⬙Red Roses for a Blue Lady,⬙ ⬙Dreams of an Everyday Housewife,⬙ and ⬙Daddy Don’t You Walk So Fast.⬙
Albums: Wayne Newton, Capitol, 1963. Danke Schoen, Capitol, 1963. Wayne Newton Sings Hit Songs, Capitol, 1964. Wayne Newton in Person!, Capitol, 1964. Summer Wind, Capitol, 1965. Red Roses for a Blue Lady, Capitol, 1965. The Old Rugged Cross, Capitol, 1966. Wayne Newton: Now!, Capitol, 1966. It’s Only the Good Times, Capitol, 1967. The Best of Wayne Newton (compilation), Capitol, 1967. Song of the Year: Wayne Newton Style, Capitol, 1967. God Is Alive, Capitol, 1967. Walking on New Grass, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Records, 1967. Wayne Newton: The Greatest, Capitol, 1968.
WRITINGS Autobiography: (With Dick Maurice) Once Before I Go, Morrow (New York City), 1989. Film Music: 80 Steps to Jonah, 1969. 254
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NYKL Television Appearances; Movies: Verla, The Jacksons: An American Dream, ABC, 1992. Tracey, Fall into Darkness, NBC, 1996.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Esquire, August, 1982. Insight, May 6, 1991, pp. 42–45. Interview, September, 1986, p. 241; June, 1990, p. 80. Newsweek, January 12, 1976; June 2, 1980. People Weekly, April 30, 1979; November 17, 1986; July 31, 1989, p. 74; April 25, 1994, pp. 108–111.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Janey, noTORIous, VH1, 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: The 100 Scariest Movie Moments, Bravo, 2004. 100 Cheesetastic Video Tricks Exposed, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Vonda Mahoney, ⬙The Love God,⬙ Family Matters, ABC, 1991. Vonda Mahoney, ⬙Food, Lies and Videotape,⬙ Family Matters, ABC, 1992. Vonda Mahoney, ⬙An Officer and a Waldo,⬙ Family Matters, ABC, 1992. Rita/Bickeley, ⬙Head of the Class,⬙ Step by Step, ABC, 1995. Sara Gilbey, ⬙Murder by the Busload,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. Sharon’s friend, ⬙Number One with a Bullet,⬙ Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (also known as Beyond Belief), Fox, 1997. Dianna, ⬙Mr. Hill Goes to New York,⬙ In the House, UPN, 1998. Madeline Fuller, ⬙Slayer,⬙ Brimstone, Fox, 1998. Melanie Trottman, ⬙Ohmigod, Fanatic,⬙ Moesha, UPN, 1999. Veronica Richmond, ⬙Bachelor Auction,⬙ Grown Ups, UPN, 1999. Cory, ⬙Surprize, Surprize: Parts 1, 2, & 3,⬙ Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2000. Jennifer Riggs, ⬙Chaos Theory,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I. and CSI: Weekends), CBS, 2001. Reese, ⬙Menace,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime, 2002. Lane Carhart, ⬙Racing Form,⬙ For the People (also known as Para la gente), Lifetime, 2002. Sammi, ⬙The Big Butting in Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2003. Tamika, ⬙Harm’s Way,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 2004. Herself, Good Day Live, syndicated, 2004. The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2004.
PERSONAL Born November 24, 1975, in OH. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angles, CA 90069. Manager—Roklin Management, 8265 Sunset Blvd., Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90046; Evolution Entertainment, 901 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Publicist—Jonas Public Relations, 240 26th St., Suite 3, Santa Monica, CA 90402. Career: Actress. Competed as a gymnast as a child. CREDITS Film Appearances: Debbie Luger, Loaded Weapon 1 (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Loaded Weapon 1⬙), New Line Cinema, 1993. Lisa, Where Truth Lies, Dove International, 1996. High class hooker, The Prince, 1996. Deuandranice, Melting Pot (also known as Race), A–Pix Entertainment, 1997. Cheryl, Shadow of Doubt (also known as Reasonable Doubt), 1998. Freebe, Child 2 Man, Mercury Home Entertainment, 2000. Britta Rinegelt, A Light in the Forest, RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 2002. Jeanie, Ta divna Splitska noc (also known as A Wonderful Night in Split), 2004. Whitney Weddings, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 2006.
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Television Appearances; Series: Lisa Bartholomew, Almost There!, ABC, 1988. Caryn, 3rd Rock from the Sun, NBC, 1996–2001. Paula, Second Time Around, UPN, 2004.
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Education: University of British Columbia, B.A., English and theatre; studied tap for eight years at the Port Moody School of Dance.
Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Radek Zelenka, Stargate: Atlantis, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004–2005.
Addresses: Manager—Muse Artist Management, 207 West Hastings St. Suite 401, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1H7 Canada. Agent—Characters Talent Agency, 1505 West 2nd Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Duke of Luxembourg, Joan of Arc (also known as Jeanne d’Arc), CBS, 1999. Brianna’s father, Merlin’s Apprentice, Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Career: Actor. Appeared in numerous television commercials, including Subway, La Quinta Hotels, Budweiser, Visa, Little Debbie, Old El Paso, Compaq, Johnson & Johnson, Mattel, Yellow Pages, Pacific Bell, Kapsch Communications, Iridium Communications, Samsung, Roof Tile Association, and Respekt Magazine; provided voice for television commercials, including Pepsi, Heinz Foods, General Electric, DHL Couriers, Jacob’s Coffee, Johnson and Johnson, Danone Foods, and Telka Crackers; Ironworks Productions, cofounder; Misery Loves Company (theater company), Prague, Czechoslovakia, cofounder, actor, director, producer, and artistic director, 1994–c. 1998; appeared with numerous theater companies, including Bard on the Beach and Pacific Theatre Tour.
Television Appearances; Movies: (Uncredited) Drops, 5 Stunden Angst—Geiselnahme im Kindergarten, 1996. Henek, Hidden in Silence, Lifetime, 1996. Public relations man, Operation Noah, 1998. Russell, the priest, Escape Velocity, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Robespierre’s barber, The Scarlet Pimpernel and the Kidnapped King, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Valet, Stealing Sinatra, Showtime, 2003. John Byner, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ⬙Mork & Mindy,⬙ NBC, 2005. Russell, Pterodactyl, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Union representative, ⬙Deadly Games: Part 1,⬙ Cold Squared, CTV, 1999. Moonman, ⬙Deadbeat Walking,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 1999. Settler, ⬙Molly Brown,⬙ Call of the Wild (also known as Jack London’s ⬙Call of the Wild⬙), Animal Planet, 2000. Yuri, ⬙Born in the USSR,⬙ Seven Days (also known as Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 2001. Dancing potato, ⬙The Road Gig,⬙ My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star, The WB, 2002. Waiter, ⬙Enigma,⬙ The Dead Zone (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Dead Zone⬙), USA Network, 2002. Vasily, ⬙Middleman,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2003. Bernhardt, ⬙The Filth: Part 1,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 2005. Crime scene investigator, ⬙H. P. Lovecraft’s ’Dreams in the Witch–House’,⬙ Masters of Horror, Showtime, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Leo Award nomination, dramatic series—best supporting performance by a male, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbis, 2005, for Stargate: Atlantis. CREDITS Film Appearances: Trucker’s friend, Strangeview (short), 1993. Bob, David (short), 1993. Brother Alexis, Sacred Cargo, Artisan Entertainment, 1995. Cavanaugh, Crackerjack 2 (also known as Hostage Train), North American Releasing, 1996. First corridor guard, Hell Mountain (also known as Chained Heat 3, Chained Heat 3: The Horror of Hell Mountain, and Chained Heat: The Horror of Hell Mountain), MTI Home Video, 1998. George Willmont, Act of War, York Entertainment, 1998. Journalist, Prague Duet (also known as Eine liebe in Prag and Lies and Whispers), Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Honza, Praha ocima (also known as Prague Stories and Prague vu par), 1999. Fraser, Love Lies Bleeding, 1999. Becka (also known as B’s), ArtCam, 2001. Joel, Spare Change (short), 2004.
Also appeared did voice work for Pat and Mat (animated), and Johnny and the Thieves (animated); narrator, ⬙Viet Nam,⬙ Crossroads (documentary); ⬙South Africa,⬙ Crossroads (documentary). Television Appearances; Other: Appeared in Touched, CBC; Suburban Cops, CT1; Operation Noah, RTL; and Hotel, Bravo. Stage Appearances: Appeared in As You Like It, Bard on the Beach; Toxic Saliva; A Bright Room Called Day; The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine; December of All Things; The Resistible
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NYKL Stage Director: Directed productions of Animal Tales (workshop); Oleanna; Audience; The Bear; The Murder Room.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada, Fall, 1995.
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WRITINGS Screenplays: Dropping Out, 2000. Day 37 (short film), 2003. (And lyricist) The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (animated), Paramount, 2004.
OSBORNE, Kent PERSONAL Brother of Mark Osborne (a director).
Television Series: Camp Lazlo (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005.
Career: Actor and writer.
Writer for the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants (also known as SpongeBob), Nickelodeon.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding animated program of less than one hour (with others), 2003 and 2004, both for SpongeBob SquarePants.
OUTEN, Denise See Van OUTEN, Denise
CREDITS Film Appearances: Emile, School Ties, Paramount, 1992. Pachy, Knock Off, TriStar, 1998. Dorman, Herd, 1999. Emile Brockton, Dropping Out, 2000. Sergeant Mallory, Day 37 (short film), 2003. Lackey, I Am Stamos (short film), Red Neval Filmworks, 2004. Walter, Open House, Bugeater Films/NeoFight Film, 2004. Marley, Surviving Christmas, DreamWorks, 2004.
OVERTON, Rick 1954– PERSONAL Full name, Richard Overton; born August 10, 1954, in Forest Hills, NY; son of Hall (a music arranger and teacher) and Ann (maiden name, Swain; a singer) Overton. Education: Fairleigh Dickinson University, B.A.; studied comedy with J. J. Barry and Marty Friedberg.Avocational Interests: Motorcycling, model building.
Film Producer: Day 37 (short film), 2003.
Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010; Don Buchwald & Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Television Appearances; Series: Host, Movie Lounge, TBS, 1998. 258
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OVERTON Also appeared in Road Comics, HBO and Cinemax. Television Appearances; Episodic: John Aubrey, ⬙Miss Stardust,⬙ Amazing Stories, NBC, 1987. Jonathan Winters: On the Edge, 1987. One–Night Stand, HBO, 1989. The Dave Thomas Comedy Show, CBS, 1990. Comics Only, Comedy Central, Ha! TV Comedy Network, and CTV: The Comedy Network, 1991. London Underground, Comedy Central, 1991. The A–List, Comedy Central, 1992. The Drake, ⬙The Handicap Spot,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1993. NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Victor, ⬙The Prankster,⬙ Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994. Victor, ⬙The Return of the Prankster,⬙ Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1995. Voice characterization, Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist (animated), Comedy Central, 1995. Voice characterization, ⬙Papa Oom M.O.W. M.O.W.,⬙ Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1995. The Big Scary Movie Show, Sci–Fi Channel, 1996. Carl, The Single Guy, NBC, 1996. Mr. Dunny, Clueless, ABC, 1996. Dr. Fisher, ⬙Requiem for a Chevyweight: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1996. Gannon, ⬙Nineteen,⬙ The Single Guy, NBC, 1996. Guest comedian, Make Me Laugh, Comedy Central, 1997. Mr. McNamara, ⬙Good Touch, Bad Touch,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1997. Mr. Molasses, ⬙He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Hamster,⬙ The Weird Al Show, CBS, 1997. Rod, ⬙No Retreat, No Surrender,⬙ Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1997. Earl, ⬙Separate Planes,⬙ Mad About You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1998. The shepherd, ⬙Breastfeeding,⬙ Mad About You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1998. ⬙Honey, He’s Not Abominable ... He’s Just Misunderstood,⬙ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, 1998. Evan, ⬙Lust for Life,⬙ It’s Like, You Know ..., ABC, 1999. Milosevic, It’s Like, You Know ..., ABC, 1999. Triad member number two, ⬙Magic Hour,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2000. Triad member number two, ⬙Sight Unseen,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2000. Triad member number two, ⬙Power Outage,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2000. Late Friday, NBC, 2001. William Markey, ⬙To Walk on Wings,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2001. Angry Gentile, ⬙The Baptism,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2001.
Awards, Honors: Showtime Comic of the Month Award, February, 1986; Emmy Award (with others), outstanding individual achievement in writing for a variety or music program, 1996, and Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding writing for a variety or music program, 1997, Television Award nomination, comedy/variety—series, Writers Guild of America, 1997, for Dennis Miller Live; awards for model building. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ronnie Underwood (Charlene’s boyfriend), Babes, Fox, 1990. Rufus, Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Fox, 1992. Regular performer, The Edge, Fox, 1992–93. Count Gregory, The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2000. Dole Greyson, My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star, The WB, 2002. She Span, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Photographer, Help Wanted: Kids, ABC, 1986. DeeJay, Double Switch, ABC, 1987. Officer Brown, Attack of the 5’2⬙ Women (also known as National Lampoon’s Attack of the 5’2⬙ Women), Showtime, 1994. Raji, Encino Woman (also known as California Woman), ABC, 1996. Dr. Milletson, Devil in the Flesh, HBO, 1998. Gary Seibert’s dad, Van Stone: Tour of Duty, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Laugh–Off, HBO, 1980. The Sixth Annual Young Comedians Special, HBO, 1981. ⬙Popular Neurotics,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Laughs (documentary), HBO, 1982. New wave cop, ⬙Steele Framed,⬙ Remington Steele, 1983. Franjean, ⬘Willow’: The Making of an Adventure (documentary), 1988. David Steinberg’s Biased and Insensitive Review of the Year, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. Comedy: Coast to Coast, 1994. Fred ⬙The Bugman,⬙ R. L. Stine’s Ghosts of Fear Street, Nickelodeon, 1998. Brilliant But Cancelled, TRIO, 2002. 259
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Flick, My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2001. Rick, According to Jim, ABC, 2001. Thomas Sheedy, ⬙In Case of Rapture,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004. Bad stand–up comedian, ⬙Wealth of Nations,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004. Alexi Vasilevich, ⬙Welcome to Liberty Village,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2005. Dennis Miller, CNBC, 2005. Matthew Reed, ⬙Collision,⬙ Lost, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Harrison Lane, A Boyfriend for Christmas, Hallmark Channel, 2004. Owens, A Family Plan, Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: The Show Must Go On, NBC, 1982. The Drake (uncredited), Seinfeld, NBC, 1993. Film Appearances: Ino, Target ... Earth?, 1980. Clerk, Airplane II: The Sequel (also known as Flying High II), Paramount, 1982. Dr. Thurman Flicker, Young Doctors in Love, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Bonded warehouse night supervisor, Beverly Hills Cop, Paramount, 1984. Roy, Odd Jobs, TriStar, 1984. Companion, A Fine Mess, Columbia, 1986. Googie, Gung Ho (also known as Working Class Man), Paramount, 1986. Marsalis, Modern Girls, Atlantic, 1986. Stripper, Embassy, 1986. Stuart Briggs, Million Dollar Mystery (also known as Money Mania), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Franjean, Willow, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Frank Williams, Traxx, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1988. Dr. Rick, Earth Girls Are Easy, Vestron, 1989. Janitor Joe, A Sinful Life, New Line Cinema, 1989. Standup comedian, That’s Adequate, South Gate Entertainment, 1989. Tector Pike, Blind Fury, TriStar, 1989. South Seas patron, The Rocketeer, Buena Vista, 1991. Rex, Galaxies Are Colliding (also known as Planet of Love), Paramount Home Video, 1992. Maitre d’, Mrs. Doubtfire, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993.
Film Work: Stunts, Fletch, 1985. RECORDINGS Video Games: The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, Sierra, 2005. WRITINGS Television Series: (With others) Dennis Miller Live, HBO, beginning in 1994.
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PADHORA, Roman See PODHORA, Roman
PALE, Paul See PAPE, Paul
PALMER, Geoffrey 1927– PERSONAL Born June 4, 1927, in London, England; son of Frederick Charles (a chartered surveyor) and Norah Gwendolen (maiden name, Robins) Palmer; married Sally Green, 1963; children: Charles, Harriet. Education: Attended Highgate School. Addresses: Manager—Marmont Management, Langham House, 308 Regent St., London W1R 5AL, England.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sir Edward Clarke, Edward the King (also known as Edward VII, Edward the Seventh and The Royal Victorians, ITV, 1975. Dr. Edwin Lorimer, Death of an Expert Witness, PBS, 1983. Mr. Burton, Christabel, BBC–2, 1988, then broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1989. Major General Sir Robert Godolphin, After the War, PBS, 1989. The ruler, Look at the State We’re In!, BBC, 1995. Narrator, Middle Classes: Their Rise and Sprawl, 2001. Robert Tollworth, Stig of the Dump, BBC, 2002. William Makepeace Thackeray, Dickens, BBC and PBS, 2002. Narrator, Looking for Victoria, BBC, 2003. Sir Marmaduke Rowley, He Knew He Was Right, BBC and PBS, 2004.
Career: Actor. Q Theatre, apprentice; Theatre of Comedy, founding member. Military service: Royal Marines, 1946–48, served as a corporal instructor. Awards, Honors: Awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 2005. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Soldier, The Army Game, Granada, 1958–59. Johnson, Best of Enemies, Thames Television, 1968–69. Doc, Colditz, BBC, 1972–74. 261
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Television Appearances; Movies: Military police motorcyclist, A Prize of Arms, 1962. The angry doctor, The Insurance Man, BBC, 1985. Commander, Stalag Luft, Yorkshire Television, 1993. Robert Crane, Reckless: The Movie (also known as Reckless: The Sequel), Granada Television, 1998, then broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1999. Minnit, The Young Visitors, BBC, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: Cathy Come Home (also known as The Wednesday Play: Cathy Come Home), BBC, 1965. Chief officer, No Place Like Earth (also known as Out of the Unknown: No Place Like Earth), BBC, 1965. The Beckoning Shadow (also known as Mystery and Imagination: The Beckoning Shadow), ITV, 1966. ⬙The Shooting War,⬙ City ’68, Granada Television, 1967. Professor Peter Whybrow, The Chequers Manoeuvre (also known as Thirty–Minute Theatre: The Chequers Manoeuvre), BBC, 1968. Jack Mervyn, The Uninvited (also known as Out of the Unknown: The Uninvited), BBC, 1971. Richard Nicholls, Only Make Believe (also known as Play for Today: Only Make Believe), BBC, 1973. Ralph, Going, Going, Gone ... Free?, BBC, 1975. A Story to Frighten the Children (also known as Play for Today: A Story to Frighten the Children), BBC, 1976. Quince, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream), BBC–2, 1981 and 1982. The Houseboy, Yorkshire Television, 1982. A Little Rococo, 1982. Robert Lancaster, Waters of the Moon, BBC, 1983, then Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Ronald Brewster–Wright, Absurd Person Singular, BBC, 1985, then Arts and Entertainment, 1985. Bernard, Season’s Greetings, BBC, 1986, then Arts and Entertainment, 1988. Major General Sir Robert Godolphin, After the War, Granada Television, 1990, then broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1990. Donleavy, A Question of Attribution, BBC, 1992, then broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992. Parker, Comic Relief: Behind the Nose, BBC, 1992. White king, Alice through the Looking Glass, BBC, 1999. Ben Parkinson, Butterflies Reunion Special, BBC, 2000. Judi Dench: A BAFTA Tribute, BBC, 2002. The Funny Blokes of British Comedy, 2005. Corbett’s ghost, The Man–Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag, BBC, 2005. Also appeared in Radio Pictures, BBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: Round Britain, BBC, 1950. 262
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PAPE Fallast, A Zed and Two Noughts (also known as Zoo: A Zed and Two Noughts), Skouras/Samuel Goldwyn Company/Artificial Eye, 1985. Narrator, Inside Rooms: 26 Bathrooms, London and Oxfordshire, 1985 (also known as 26 Bathrooms), Artifax, 1985. Headmaster Canford, Clockwise, Universal, 1986. Judge, A Fish Called Wanda, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Saab salesperson, Hawks, Skouras/Rank, 1988. Sir Horace Wimbel, Smack and Thistle, 1990. Warren, The Madness of King George (also known as The Madness and King George III), Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1994. Admiral Roebuck, Tomorrow Never Dies, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1997. Henry Ponsonby, Mrs. Brown (also known as Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown), Miramax, 1997. Butler’s voice, Stiff Upper Lips, Chrysalis Films, 1998. Lord John Bradley, Anna and the King, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. The doctor, Rat, United International, 2000. Sir Edward Quiller Couch, Peter Pan, Universal, 2003. Flushed Away, United International, 2006. Stage Appearances: Albertine by Moon Light, Westminster Theatre, London, 1955. Edward, West of Suez, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1971. Elmer Penn, Savages, Royal Court Theatre, 1973. Farrant, Eden End, National Theatre, London, 1974. Victor, Private Lives, Globe Theatre, London, 1974. Richard, On Approval, Haymarket Theatre Royal, London, 1975. Warwick, Saint Joan, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1978. Layborne, Tishoo, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 1979. Sir John, A Friend Indeed, National Theatre Company, Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1984. Sydney, Kafka’s Dick, Royal Court Theatre, 1986. Porfiry, Piano, National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1990. Appeared as Sherlock Holmes, The Mask of Moriarty, Haymarket Theatre Royal; also appeared in Difference of Opinion, Garrick Theatre, London.
Appeared in Coronation Street, Granada Television. Film Appearances: Dr. Tanfield, Incident at Midnight (also known as Edgar Wallace Mysteries: Incident at Midnight), Schoenfeld, 1966. Police driver, The Engagement, Anglo/EMI, 1970. Doctor and Basil Keyes, O Lucky Man!, Warner Bros., 1973. First police officer, The Battle of Billy’s Pond, Children’s Film Foundation, 1976. Colonel Wyndham, The Outsider, CIC/Paramount, 1979. British ambassador Belfrage, Beyond the Limit (also known as The Honorary Consul), Paramount, 1983.
Major Tours: Appeared in The Little Hut, Asian cities.
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editor); children: Isabella. Avocational Interests: Literature, films, history of the American West, photography, and writing.
ADR walla group, The Long Ride Home, Lions Gate Films, 2003. ADR group, Shrek 2 (animated), 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Tisherman Agency, 6767 Forest Lawn Dr. Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90068.
Television Appearances; Movies: Voice, The Last Outlaw, HBO, 1994. (As Paul Pale) Broad street doctor, Life on Liberty Street, Hallmark Channel, 2004. Father O’Donahue, Detective (also known as Arthur Hailey’s ⬙Detective⬙), 2005.
Career: Actor and voice artist. Did voice–over work for commercials, promotions, and theme park attractions; Red Wall Productions, president and chief executive officer; former member of the Collandes Theater Lab (a repertory company). Trail Dust Magazine, staff writer and photographer.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Vinnie Visicio, ⬙Vinnie’s Return,⬙ Angie, ABC, 1989. Stewart, ⬙Hear No Evil,⬙ Hagen, CBS, 1980. But Kroll, ⬙What Murder?,⬙ Hart to Hart, ABC, 1980. Detective Wilson, ⬙Un Amigo Viejo,⬙ Resurrection Blvd., Showtime, 2002. Voice, ⬙Clowns to the Left of Me,⬙ Wanda at Large, Fox, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Double J., Saturday Night Fever, Paramount, 1977. Police officer, The Dungeonmaster (also known as Ragewar), Empire Pictures, 1985. Voice, Gor, Cannon Film Distributors, 1988. Voice, The Rescue, Buena Vista, 1988. Paulie, Inside Edge, 1993. Voice, Three of Hearts, New Line Cinema, 1993. Voice, Killer: A Journal of Murder (also known as The Killer), First Independent Films, 1996. Dad Golden, Sandman, 1998. Voice, Shadow of Doubt (also known as Reasonable Doubt), New City Releasing, 1998. Voice of Bill Harkness, China: The Panda Adventure, IMAX Corp., 2001. Voice of Wolf Blitzer, CNN, Cats & Dogs, Warner Bros., 2001. Additional character voices, Osmosis Jones (animated), Warner Bros., 2001. Bar voice, Moonlight Mile, Buena Vista, 2002. Uncle Joe, 3 Rounds (short), 2005. Additional voices, Chicken Little (animated), Buena Vista, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Cherry Orchard. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Wolf Spirit and Spirit Dancer Villager, Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 24, 1997, p. 59.
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Film Work: Automated dialogue replacement (ADR) voice group, Mr. Destiny, Buena Vista, 1990. ADR voice, Jing cha gu shi IV: Jian dan ren wu (also known as Story of the CIA, Police Story 4: Story of the CIA, Police Story 4: Piece of Cake, Police Story 4: First Strike, Police Story 4, Jackie Chan’s ⬙First Strike,⬙ and First Strike), New Line Cinema, 1996. Walla group, The Last Days of Frankie the Fly (also known as Frankie the Fly), Nu–Image Films, 1997. ADR loop group, Breaking Up, Warner Bros., 1997. Additional voices: San Francisco, Serendipity, Miramax, 2001. ADR loop group, Monster’s Ball (also known as Le Bal du monstre), Lions Gate Films, 2001.
PERSONAL Born May 16, 1960, in Paris, France; married Jean– Michel Jarre (a composer), May 12, 2005; children: (with producer, director, and writer Luc Besson) Juliette. Avocational Interests: Dancing. Addresses: Agent—Adam Venit, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. 264
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Awards, Honors: Cesar Award, best actress, Academie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema, and David di Donatello Award, best foreign actress, both 1991, for Nikita; special mention, talent of the future (with Robert Joamie), Tokyo International Film Festival, 1993, for Map of the Human Heart; Best Actress Award, Paris Film Festival, 2004, for Deadlines.
Television Appearances; Other: Veronique Sandrin, Le temps d’une Miss, 1980. Sophie, L’Intoxe, 1983. Un jour dans la vie du cinema francais (special), 2002.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Young girl with kitten, Un amour de sable, 1977. Chloe and Moune, Ecoute voir... (also known as Look See..., See Here My Love, and El juego de la muerte), 1978. Estelle, L’hotel de la plage (also known as The Beach Hotel and Holiday Hotel), 1978. Catherine Flavin, Girls (also known as Girls—Die Kleinen Aufreisserinnen and Les femmes–enfants), 1980. Patricia Cook, Patrizia (also known as Patricia and Patricia—Einmal Himmel und Zuruck), 1980. Charlotte, Pour la peau d’un flic (also known as For a Cop’s Hide and Whirlpool), 1981. Nathalie, Le battant (also known as The Cache, Ice, and The Fighter), 1983. Marie, Juillet en Septembre, 1988. Loredana, Che ora e? (also known as What Time Is It? and Quelle heure est–il?), Adelphi, 1989. Title role, Nikita (also known as La Femme Nikita), Gativideo, 1990. Marie, Innocent Blood (also known as A French Vampire in America), Warner Bros., 1992. Albertine, Map of the Human Heart, Miramax, 1993. Alice, A la folie (also known as Six Days, Six Nights and Alice et Elsa), Alta Films, 1994. Bernadette, Frankie Starlight, Fine Line, 1995. Isabelle d’Archambault, Passage a l’acte (also known as Death in Therapy), 1996. Vous etes un crime, 1997. Helen–Catherine Howe, Dead Girl, 1998. Jessie Markham, Shattered Image, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Queen Mother Anne, The Man in the Iron Mask, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Olga Duclos, Une pour toutes (also known as One 4 All), Bac Films, 1999. Nina Delgado, Gangsters, United International Pictures, 2002. Jeanne, Sex Is Comedy, 2002, subtitled version, IFC Films, 2004. Anne, Promised Land, HanWay Films, 2004. Julia Muller, Deadlines, Zootrope Films, 2005. Florence, Tout pour plaire, Diaphana Films, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Intoxe, Paris production, c. 1985. RECORDINGS Videos: Revealed: The Making of ⬙La Femme Nikita,⬙ Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2003.
PARKES, Gerard (Gerry Parkes, Gerard Parks) PERSONAL Raised in Canada. Addresses: Contact—Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) Toronto, 625 Church St., First and Second Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2G1, Canada. Career: Actor. Member: Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) Toronto. Awards, Honors: Canadian Film Award, best performance by a lead actor, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1968, for Isabel; Dora Mavor Moore Award, outstanding performance in a featured role— play or musical, Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts, 1999, for Kilt; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a featured supporting role in a dramatic program or miniseries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2001, for Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111. CREDITS Film Appearances: Duncan McGillivray, David Thompson: The Great Mapmaker (short film; also known as David Thompson, cartographe), National Film Board of Canada, 1964.
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Appie, A Great Big Thing, Argofilm, 1968. Uncle Matthew, Isabel, Paramount, 1968. Charles, The First Time (also known as The Beginners, The Beginners Three, Doin’ It, They Don’t Wear Pajamas at Rosie’s, and You Don’t Need Pajamas at Rosie’s), United Artists, 1969. Professor, Fleur bleue (also known as The Apprentice), Ambassador Film Distributors/Les Films Mutuels, 1971. The Pyx (also known as The Hooker Cult Murders and La lunule), Cinerama/Cinepix Film Properties, 1973. The old woman’s son, Running Time, National Film Board of Canada, 1974. (Uncredited) Packard, Second Wind, Ambassador Film Distributors, 1976, Health and Entertainment Corporation of America, 1980. Uncle Sean, Who Has Seen the Wind, Astral Films, 1977, Cinema World, 1980, Janus Films, 1982. Professor Saunders, Yesterday (also known as Gabrielle, Scoring, This Time Forever, and The Victory), Cinepix Film Properties, 1981, Levy Films, 1982. Captain Novack, Spasms (also known as Death Bite), Blossom Pictures, 1983, Producers Distributing Corporation, 1984. Wilson, The Gunrunner, New World Pictures, 1984. Norman G. Simpson, La ligne de chaleur (also known as The Heat Line), [Canada], 1987. Priest, Short Circuit 2, TriStar, 1988. Reverend Drew, January Man (also known as The January Man), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1989. Father, Speaking Parts, Manuel Salvador, 1989, Zeitgeist Films, 1990. Grampa Jack, The Last Winter, National Film Board of Canada/Film Manitoba/Telefilm Canada/Rode Pictures, 1990, John Aaron Productions, 1992. Henry Clay Adams, Money, United International Pictures, 1991. Tim, The Adjuster (also known as L’expert en sinistres), Ego Film Arts/Telefilm Canada/Ontario Film Development Corporation/Alliance Entertainment, 1991, Orion Classics, 1992. Father Gorenzal, Trapped in Paradise, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. St. Bart’s priest, It Takes Two (also known as Me and My Shadow), Warner Bros., 1995. Father Patrick Keeley, Mother Night, Fine Line Features, 1996. Doc, The Boondock Saints (also known as Mission des dieux), New City Releasing, 1999, Indican Pictures, 2000. (As Gerard Parks) Uncle Peat, Deeply (also known as Sur fond d’ocean), Odeon Films, 2000, Myriad Pictures, 2002. Cy Flood, Moss (short film), Pine Tooth Pictures, 2004. Longboat, Saint Ralph, Odeon Films/Alliance Atlantis Communications, 2004, Samuel Goldwyn, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Edward Blake, The National Dream: Building the Impossible Railway, CBC, 1974. (As Gerard Parks) Glory Enough for All, CBC, Thames Television, and PBS, 1988. Priest, JFK: Reckless Youth, NBC, 1993. Ferdinand Noble, Thanks of a Grateful Nation (also known as The Gulf War), Showtime, 1998. Orville Boucher, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Jessup, An American Christmas Carol, ABC, 1979. Circuit judge Nat Fawcett, Draw!, HBO, 1984. Frank Bushmill, The Suicide Murders, CBC, 1985. Father Robert Hunt, Fight for Life, ABC, 1987. Dr. Block, Bridge to Silence, CBS, 1989. Father Foley, Common Ground, CBS, 1990. Portal, Dieppe, CBC, 1993. Priest, Small Gifts, CBC, 1994. Father Daniel, ⬙Mamusha,⬙ Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Women, Showtime, 1997. Prime minister, Thunder Point (also known as Jack Higgins’ ⬙Thunder Point⬙), Showtime, 1998. Previous Santa, Must Be Santa, CBC and Starz!, 1999. Bruno Mettler, Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111, CTV, 2000. Charles Kemble, Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble, Showtime, 2000. Judge Stevens, A House of Divided, Showtime, 2000. Television Appearances; Specials: Walter Denning, ⬙The Write–Off,⬙ Play for Today, BBC and CBC, 1970. Prison doctor, Jimmy Valentine (short; also known as O. Henry’s ⬙Jimmy Valentine⬙ and Valentine’s Revenge), PBS, 1985. (As Gerry Parkes) Jerome ⬙Doc⬙ Christian, A Muppet Family Christmas, ABC, 1987. Jonathan Swift, ⬙Handel’s Last Chance,⬙ The Composers’ Specials, HBO, 1996.
Television Appearances; Series: Charlie Appleby (Royal Canadian Air Force), The Forest Rangers, CBC, 1964.
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Father, ⬙The Night Caller,⬙ Adventures in Rainbow Country, CBC, 1969. ⬙Racehorse,⬙ King of Kensington, CBC and syndicated, 1978. Dr. Cobourne, ⬙The Day of the Fugitive,⬙ The Littlest Hobo, CTV and syndicated, 1981. Bean, ⬙Fortune and Ladies Eyes,⬙ Seeing Things, CBC, 1985. (As Gerry Parkes) Phil Phenelli, ⬙Phil’s Visit,⬙ Today’s Special, Nickelodeon, 1986. Monsignor, ⬙The Crossing,⬙ The Twilight Zone, syndicated, 1988. Dr. Emil Gestaine, ⬙Breeding Ground,⬙ War of the Worlds (also known as War of the Worlds: The Second Invasion), syndicated, 1989. ⬙The Day It Rained Forever,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theater (also known as The Bradbury Trilogy, Mystery Theatre, The Ray Bradbury Theatre, Le monde fantastique de Ray Bradbury, and Ray Bradbury presente), USA Network, 1990.
WMIA floor manager, Up Close and Personal, Buena Vista, 1996. Customs inspector, 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, Metromedia Entertainment Group, 1997. Avi Solomon, Magnolia (also known as Mag–no’li–a), New Line Cinema, 1999. Allesandro, Blow, New Line Cinema/Alliance Atlantis Communications, 2000. Robot repairer, Artificial Intelligence: AI (also known as A.I. Artificial Intelligence), Warner Bros., 2001. Explosives cop, Ocean’s Eleven (also known as 11 and O11), Warner Bros., 2001. Marvin, Hourly Rates, Visionary Films, 2002. First guard, Unspeakable, Twentieth Century–Fox/Artist View Entertainment, 2002. Restaurant owner, Million Dollar Baby, 2004. Sam Zelinski, Venus on the Halfshell (director’s cut released as A Little Deception), KOAN, 2005. Delgado, Angels with Angles (also known as Everything’s George), Sierra Mars Pictures, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Harrison Sturgess, A Gift to Last, CBC, 1976. Captain Wells, Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1981.
Television Appearances; Series: Father DeLeon, General Hospital, ABC, 1995. Manuel, Four Corners, CBS, 1998. Petrino, Flatland, 2002.
Television Work; Specials: Puppeteer, A Muppet Family Christmas, ABC, 1987.
Television Appearances; Movies: Interrogator cop, Murder in Black and White, CBS, 1990. Reporter, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Costello, Alien Nation: Body and Soul, Fox, 1995. Reporter for Omni magazine, Tyson, HBO, 1995. Short order cook, A Season of Hope (also known as The Lemon Grove), CBS, 1995. (Uncredited) Spanish officer, Santa and Pete, CBS, 1999. Guillermo Rivera, Justice (also known as Backlash), Cinemax, 2000. Security guard, Columbo: Murder with Too Many Notes, ABC, 2000. Miguel, A Painted House (also known as John Grisham’s ⬙A Painted House⬙), CBS, 2003. Ned Alvarez, In From the Night, CBS, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Jeremiah Sant, F.R.S., Hadrian VII, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1969. Kilt, Tarragon Theatre Mainspace, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1999.
PEREZ, Miguel 1957– PERSONAL Original name, Arnoldo Cruz Perez; born September 7, 1957, in San Jose, CA; father, a telephone repairer; mother, a homemaker; married Lisa Spigai, November 7, 1987; children: one son. Education: Trained with National Shakespeare Company, New York City.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Waiter, ⬙Here’s an Unexpected Twist on the Old Biological Clock,⬙ The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, 1989. Ramirez, ⬙Home to Roost,⬙ Midnight Caller, 1990. ⬙Here Are Some Overnight Lows,⬙ The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, 1991. Luis, ⬙The Cheever Letters,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. Mel Borman, ⬙The Child Is Father to the Man,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1993. First camera operator, ⬙Larry’s Birthday,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. General Zaca, ⬙Brisco in Jalisco,⬙ The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., NBC, 1993.
Addresses: Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Marines, 1975–79; became sergeant. CREDITS Film Appearances: Transit cop, A Shock to the System, 1990. Federal agent, Clear and Present Danger, 1994. 267
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Officer Garrick, ⬙Strike Two,⬙ Sirens, 1993. Alarm installer, ⬙Misery,⬙ Shaky Ground, Fox, 1993. Band leader, ⬙Summer,⬙ The Wonder Years, ABC, 1993. Band leader, ⬙Independence Day,⬙ The Wonder Years, ABC, 1993. Stewie, Sr., ⬙Another Average Night,⬙ The John Larroquette Show, 1994. Mitch, ⬙A Night at the Oprah,⬙ All–American Girl, ABC, 1995. Officer Plumb, ⬙Internal Affairs,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Stewie, Sr., ⬙Mother of the Year,⬙ The John Larroquette Show, 1996. Scanlan, ⬙Heal the Bay,⬙ Baywatch, 1997. Carlos ⬙the Barracuda⬙ del Gato, ⬙Voyage of the Damned,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1997. Castillo, ⬙Con–traband,⬙ Players, Playboy Channel, 1998. Officer, ⬙Heat,⬙ Brimstone, Fox, 1998. Night shift sergeant, ⬙Fisticuffs,⬙ Brooklyn South, 1998. Captain Lopez, ⬙The Captain and Maria,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1999. Captain Lopez, ⬙Don’t Follow the Leader,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1999. Hector Rodriguez, ⬙Oh Golly Goth,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001. Physician, ⬙Endgame: Part 1,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 2001. Al Martinez, ⬙Let’s Go to the Videotape,⬙ Inside Schwartz, NBC, 2001. Santiago Escalona, ⬙Quo Vadis?,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. Sergeant Baca, ⬙Truth or Consequence,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2001. Raoul Jiminez, ⬙Pay in Pain,⬙ The Shield, FX Channel, 2002. Mr. Lopez, ⬙Time of Death,⬙ MDs, ABC, 2002. Mr. Lopez, ⬙A la casa,⬙ MDs, ABC, 2002. Alberto Chavez, ⬙Racing Form,⬙ For the People, Lifetime, 2002. Ranger Mike Kramer, ⬙Day 2: 8:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2003. Federal marshal van driver, ⬙Chained,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as NCIS), CBS, 2004. Eduardo Maytorena, ⬙Snakes,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2005.
Percy, Henry IV, Part I, New York Shakespeare Festival, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1991. Percy and Bullcalf, Henry IV, Part II, New York Shakespeare Festival, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, 1991. George Page, The Merry Wives of Windsor, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1994. Alonso and Prospero, The Tempest, New York Shakespeare Festival, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1995. Duke of Suffolk, Henry VIII, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1997.
PESCI, Joe 1943– (Joey Cannon, Joe Doggs, Jonathan Marcus, Joey Pesci, Joey Prima, Joe Ritchie) PERSONAL Full name, Joseph Pesci; born February 9, 1943, in Newark, NJ; son of Angelo (a forklift driver and bartender) and Mary Pesci; married Claudia Haro (an actress), 1989 (divorced, 1992); some sources also cite two other marriages; children: (with Haro) Tiffany. Education: Studied acting with Michael V. Gazzo in Los Angeles.Avocational Interests: Golf. Addresses: Manager—Melissa Prophet, Melissa Prophet Management, 1640 South Sepulveda Dr., Suite 216, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Child actor on stage in New York City; singer and guitarist with Joey D and the Starliters; performed with Frank Vincent and the Aristocrats; standup comedian and lounge singer as Joey Cannon, Jonathan Marcus, and Joey Prima; performed as voice of the Brooklyn Bridge in a television commercial for Lexus; appeared in other commercials, including ads for Pepsi soft drinks and SBC telephone services. Amici’s (restaurant), Bronx, NY, worked as manager; also worked for a stone mason and an answering service and as a postal worker, produce manager, and truck driver.
Also appeared in an episode of Strong Medicine, Lifetime.
Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Award and National Board of Review Award, 1980, National Society of Film Critics Award and Academy Award nomination, 1981, all best supporting actor, Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor in a motion picture, 1981, and Film Award, best newcomer to film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1982, all for Raging Bull; National Board of Review Award and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award,
Stage Appearances: Guard, Mountain Language, Classic Stage Company Theatre, New York City, 1989. Voltemand and messenger, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Anspacher Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1990. Mulberry, O’Casey, and Hook, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Classic Stage Company Theatre, 1991. 268
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PESCI Jimmy Alto, Jimmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. Simon Wilder, With Honors (also known as With Highest Honors), Warner Bros., 1994. Nicky Santoro, Casino, Universal, 1995. Joe Waters, Gone Fishin’, Buena Vista, 1997. Tommy Spinelli, 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, Orion, 1997. Leo Getz, Lethal Weapon 4 (also known as Lethal 4), Warner Bros., 1998. Himself, A Galaxy Far, Far Away, MorningStar Productions, 2001. Crime boss, The Good Shepherd, Universal, 2006.
best supporting actor, and D. W. Griffith Award, all 1990, Academy Award, Chicago Film Critics Association Award, and Boston Society of Film Critics Award, all best supporting actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor in a film, all 1991, all for GoodFellas; American Comedy Award, funniest lead actor in a motion picture, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best comedic performance, both 1993, for My Cousin Vinnie; MTV Movie Award nomination, best villain, 1996, for Casino; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actor in an action or adventure film, 1999, for Lethal Weapon 4.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of ⬙Easy Money,⬙ 1983. ⬙Martin Scorsese Directs,⬙ American Masters, PBS, 1990. Mel Gibson’s Unauthorized Video Diary, HBO, 1991. Mel Gibson’s Video Diary 2: Lethal Weapon 3, HBO, 1991. Street Scenes: New York on Film, AMC, 1992. The Making of ⬙Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,⬙ Fox, 1992. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. The Academy of Country Music’s Greatest Hits, NBC, 1993. The 2nd Annual Saturday Night Live Mother’s Day Special, NBC, 1993. Andrew Dice Clay and His Gang Live! The Valentine’s Day Massacre, pay–per–view, 1993. Ronald Grump, Sesame Street’s All–Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!, ABC, 1994. Interviewee, Canned Ham: Eight Heads in a Duffel Bag, Comedy Central, 1997. A Salute to Martin Scorsese (also known as The 25th American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Martin Scorsese), CBS, 1997. Tony Bennett: An All–Star Tribute—Live by Request, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Andy Perotta (in archive footage), Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: Game Show Parodies, NBC, 1999. Little Jimmy Scott, Bravo, 1999. AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Robert De Niro, USA Network, 2003. (In archive footage) The Award Show Awards Show, Trio, 2003. (In archive footage) 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Dancer at Peppermint Club, Hey, Let’s Twist, 1961. Michael, Out of It, 1969. Joe, Death Collector (also known as The Collector, The Enforcer, and Family Enforcer), Epoh, 1976. Joey LaMotta, Raging Bull, United Artists, 1980. (As Joey Pesci) Don’t Go in the House, Turbine, 1980. Roger, I’m Dancing As Fast As I Can, Paramount, 1982. Ruby Dennis, Dear Mr. Wonderful (also known as Ruby’s Dream), Lilienthal, 1983. Nicky Cerone, Easy Money, Orion, 1983. Mayakofsky, Eureka, United Artists, 1983. (Uncredited) Road painter, Smokey and the Bandit Part 3, 1983. Corrado Emilio Parisi, Tutti dentro (also known as Everybody in Jail and Put ’em All in Jail), CDE, 1984. Frankie Monaldi, Once Upon a Time in America (also known as C’era una volta in America), Warner Bros., 1984. David, Man on Fire (also known as Absinthe and Un uomo sotto tiro), TriStar, 1987. (Uncredited) Leo Carelli, Catchfire (also known as Backtrack and Do It the Hard Way), Vestron Video, 1988. The Legendary Life of Ernest Hemingway (also known as Hemingway, festa e morte), 1988. Leo Getz, Lethal Weapon 2, Warner Bros., 1989. Tommy DeVito, GoodFellas, Warner Bros., 1989. Oscar Henner, Betsy’s Wedding, Buena Vista, 1989. Harry Lime, Home Alone, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. David Ferrie, JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Louis Kritski, The Super, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Harry Lime, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (also known as Home Alone II), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Leo Getz, Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. Vincent ⬙Vinny⬙ LaGuardia Gambino, My Cousin Vinny, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Leonard ⬙Leon⬙ Bernstein (The Great Bernzini), The Public Eye, Universal, 1992. Carmine, A Bronx Tale, Savoy Pictures, 1993.
Television Appearances; Series: Television’s Star Time Kids, The DuMont Network, 1950–51. Rocky Nelson, Half Nelson, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Pilots: Rocky Nelson, Half Nelson, NBC, 1985. 269
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Small group leader, ⬙Lucy Gets a Roommate,⬙ The Lucy Show, 1966. Small group leader, ⬙Lucy and Carol in Palm Springs,⬙ The Lucy Show, 1966. Vic/Jack, ⬙Split Personality,⬙ Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1992. Himself, ⬙Wasted Lives,⬙ The John Larroquette Show, 1994. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1997. (Uncredited) Guest, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1997. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1998. Guest, The Howard Stern Radio Show, syndicated, 1999. ⬙The Films of Martin Scorsese,⬙ The Directors, Encore, 1999. All–Star Cup 2005, Sky TV, 2005. Jimmy Alto (in archive footage), Cinema mil, Televisio de Catalunya, 2005.
WRITINGS Film Music: Songs, Dear Mr. Wonderful (also known as Ruby’s Dream), Lilienthal, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Books: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, 4th edition, St. James Press, 2000. Periodicals: New York, March 4, 1991, p. 32.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 38th Annual Golden Globe Awards, CBS, 1981. The 63rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1991. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1994. Presenter, GQ Men of the Year Awards, VH1, 1998. Presenter, The 1998 VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1998. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998.
PIERCE, David Hyde 1959– (David Hyde–Pierce, David Pierce) PERSONAL Born April 3, 1959, in Albany (some sources say Saratoga Springs), NY; raised in Saratoga Springs, NY. Education: Yale University, B.A., 1981.Avocational Interests: Playing the piano and organ, skiing. Addresses: Agent—Marilyn Szatmary, Silver Massetti Szatmary and Associates, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 480, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in a Broadway production, The New Vaudevillians.
Career: Actor. Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, member of the resident company, 1986. Appeared in advertisements. Also worked as salesperson in a department store and as a security guard. Active in the fight against Alzheimer disease.
RECORDINGS Videos: Interviewee, Pure Lethal, Warner Bros., 1998. (In archive footage) Getting Made: The Making of ⬙GoodFellas,⬙ Warner Home Video, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Yaddo Medal, best dramatic arts student, Saratoga Springs High School, 1977; Q Awards, best supporting actor in a quality comedy series, Viewers for Quality Television, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, Q Award nominations, best supporting actor in a quality comedy series, 1999, 2001, American Comedy Awards, funniest supporting male performer in a television series, George Schlatter Productions, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, American Comedy Award nomination, funniest supporting male performer in a television series, 2000, Emmy Awards, outstanding supporting ac-
Appeared as Mr. Big in the music video ⬙Moonwalker⬙ by Michael Jackson, Warner Bros., 1988. Albums: Vincent LaGuardia Gambini Sings Just for You, Columbia, 1998. (As Joe Doggs; with Joey DeFrancesco) Falling in Love Again, Concord, 2003. 270
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PIERCE Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Host, Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1995. The Kennedy Center 25th Anniversary Celebration (also known as The Kennedy Center Presents), PBS, 1996. The Outer Limits Phenomenon, 1996. Niles Crane in a parody sketch, Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. The 1998 Live Emmy Award Post–Show, 1998. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley, NBC, 1998. Comedy Central Presents Behind–the–Scenes at the American Comedy Awards, Comedy Central, 1999. My Favourite Frasier, 1999. Just for Laughs: Montreal Comedy Festival, 1999. The Frasier Story, Channel 4, 1999. Phobias (documentary), The Learning Channel, 2000. War Letters (documentary), PBS, 2001. Dr. Niles Crane (uncredited), The 100 Greatest TV Characters, Channel 4, 2001. NBC’s Funniest Outtakes, NBC, 2002. Interviewee, TV’s Most Memorable Weddings, NBC, 2003. Interviewee, Signing Off: A Dateline Special, NBC, 2004. Niles Crane, Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter, NBC, 2004. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1994. Presenter, The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1995. The 10th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1996. Host, American Comedy Honors, 1997. Host, The 19th Annual CableACE Awards, 1997. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1997. Presenter, The Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 12th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1998. The 13th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1999. Host, Hollywood Salutes Jodie Foster: An American Cinematheque Tribute, TNT, 1999. Host (with Jenna Elfman), The 1999 Emmy Awards (also known as The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards), Fox, 1999. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Tony Awards, 1999. Presenter, TV Guide Awards, 1999. Host, 14th Annual Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 2000. 7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2001. On Stage at the Kennedy Center: The Mark Twain Prize, PBS, 2002. The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2002.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Theodore Van Horne, The Powers That Be, NBC, 1992–93. Dr. Niles Crane, Frasier, NBC, 1993–2004. Voice of Daedalus, Hercules (animated; also known as Disney’s Hercules), ABC and syndicated, 1998–99. Television Appearances; Movies: Perry (a deaf rehearsal pianist), Jackie’s Back! (also known as Jackie’s Back: Portrait of a Diva), Lifetime, 1999. Emperor Zombie, Amazing Screw–On Head, Sci–Fi Channel, 2006. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Heroes of Comedy: Women on Top, Comedy Central, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: Steven Wright in the Appointments of Dennis Jennings (also known as The Appointments of Dennis Jennings), HBO, 1989. The Golden Globe’s 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. 271
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9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2003. 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2004. The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2004. 50th Annual Drama Desk Awards, 2005. Presenter, The 59th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As David Pierce) ⬙Mig 21,⬙ Crime Story, NBC, 1987. (As David Pierce) O’Neill, ⬙The Man Who Wasn’t There,⬙ Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Jerry Dorfer, ⬙The Guilty Party,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1992. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Today, NBC, 1994. Contestant, ⬙Celebrity Tournament,⬙ Jeopardy!, syndicated, 1994. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1994, 1995, 1996. Dr. Jack Hinson, ⬙The Sentence,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1995. Niles Crane, ⬙Caroline and the Bad Back,⬙ Caroline in the City, NBC, 1995. Voice of Puss, ⬙Puss in Boots,⬙ Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales For Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Voice of Buttons the chimp, ⬙Emma Is History/Appalling 13,⬙ The Adventures of Hyperman, 1995. Jimmy Callahan, ⬙Caroline and the Cat Dancer,⬙ Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996. Voice of Baron von Lichtenstamp, Mighty Ducks (animated; also known as Disney’s Mighty Ducks), ABC, 1996. Voice of Cecil Terwilliger, ⬙Brother from Another Series,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1997. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1999. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1997. Jerry October, ⬙Life Forward,⬙ Titus, Fox, 2001. This Is Your Life, 2002. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2002. HBO First Look, HBO, 2003. Voice of Addison, ⬙Strange Bedfellows,⬙ Gary the Rat, TNN, 2003. The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2005. The View, ABC, 2005. The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005. ⬙Greatest TV Romances,⬙ TV Land’s Top Ten, TV Land, 2005. La Mandragora, 2005.
Stage Appearances; As David Pierce: Andrew, Beyond Therapy, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1981, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1982. Holiday, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1983. David, Summer, Manhattan Theatre Club Downstage, New York City, 1983. Otis, That’s It, Folks!, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1983. Candida, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1983–84. The Sea Gull, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1983–84. Game, ⬙The Grand Hysteric,⬙ The New Directors Project, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1984. Ivan, The Three Zeks, Pearl Theatre Company, Nameless Theatre, New York City, 1984. Tartuffe, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1985. ⬙Donuts,⬙ Equity Library Theatre Informals, Bruno Walter Auditorium, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1985. Laertes, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1986.
Film Appearances: Bartender at fashion show, Bright Lights, Big City, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. (As David Pierce) Mark, Crossing Delancey, Warner Bros., 1988. Monsieur Henri, Rocket Gibraltar, Columbia, 1988. (As David Pierce) Theatre guy, Vampire’s Kiss, Hemdale, 1988. 272
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PODELL PODELL, Eyal 1975– PERSONAL Born November 11, 1975, in Tel Aviv, Israel; immigrated to Hong Kong, then United States. Education: Graduated from Dartmouth College, 1997; studied acting at the National Theater Institute and with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Addresses: Agent—The Kohner Agency, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Boy number one, Deep Blue Sea, Warner Bros., 1999. Lowell’s son, The Insider, Buena Vista, 1999. Johnny Hall, The Chaos Factor, PM Entertainment Group, 2000. Petty Officer Kennedy, Behind Enemy Lines, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Manual Labor (short), 2002. Rudy, Con Express, 2002. Officer Romilly, Unconditional Love, New Line Cinema, 2002. Bob, Blowing Smoke, 2004. Scotty, Hard Scrambled, 2004.
RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Series: Joel, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 1999.
Video Games: Voice of Slim, A Bug’s Life, PlayStation, 1998.
Television Appearances; Movies: Stephan Cashen, Sucker Free City, Showtime, 2004. Petty Officer Murray, Tides of War, Here!, 2005. Joe Montebello, Pizza My Heart, ABC Family, 2005. Dr. Ben Stafford, Mystery Woman: At First Sight, Hallmark Channel, 2006.
Taped Readings: Appeared in audio recordings. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 22, 1993, pp. 60–61; November 12, 1993, p. 50; May 6, 1994, pp. 55– 56; June 24, 1994, pp. 42–44; April 28, 1995, pp. 48–49. National Review, August 1, 1994, pp. 64–65. People Weekly, September 27, 1993, p. 13; July 11, 1994, p. 104; May 1, 1995, p. 14. TV Guide, March 26, 1994, pp. 21–22. USA Today, February 10, 1994. Variety, August 30, 1999, p. 155.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Barry Decker, ⬙Con–undrum,⬙ Players, NBC, 1998. Aaron, ⬙The Time They Found a Solution,⬙ Time of Your Life, Fox, 2000. Aaron, ⬙The Time She Made a Temporary Decision,⬙ Time of Your Life, Fox, 2000. Mr. Whoople, prosecuting attorney, ⬙The Getaway,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 2001. Ricky, ⬙Brave New World,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2002. 273
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Rescue pilot, Jason X (also known as Friday the 13th Part 10, Jason 2000, Jason 2000: Friday the 13th Part 10, and Jason X: Friday the 13th Part 10), New Line Cinema, 2001. Lapinsh, K–19: The Widowmaker (also known as K*19: The Widowmaker and K–19: Terreur sous la mer), Paramount, 2002. Sergeant Fogarty, Chicago (musical; also known as Chicago: The Musical), Miramax, 2002. The Limit (also known as Gone Dark), Screen Media Ventures/Alliance Atlantis Communications/Odeon Films, 2003. Detective Sherman, The Good Shepherd, Peace Arch Entertainment Group, 2004. Leader of the umbrella guard, Resident Evil: Apocalypse (also known as Resident Evil: Nemesis and Resident Evil 2), Screen Gems, 2004. Hooverville police officer, Cinderella Man, Universal, 2005. Third police officer, Assault on Precinct 13 (also known as Assault sur le central 13), Rogue Pictures, 2005. Coach, It’s a Boy Girl Thing, Prospero Pictures/Rocket Pictures/Scion Films, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Danny Tarver, Blue Murder, CanWest Global Television, 2001, 2003–2004.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: (Uncredited) Degree of Guilt, NBC, 1995. Sergeant Howie Hoag, The Judge (also known as Steve Martini’s ⬙The Judge⬙), NBC, 2001.
Career: Actor. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Ray, Consenting Adult, ABC, 1985. Barney, The Christmas Star, ABC, 1986. Albert, Deep Dark Secrets (also known as Intimate Betrayal), NBC, 1987. Billy, Nightmare at Bitter Creek, CBS, 1988. The Penthouse, ABC, 1989. Man in Coast Guard, Dead Reckoning, USA Network, 1990. Police officer, Christmas on Division Street, CBS, 1991. Keith Berezuk, Liar, Liar (also known as Liar, Liar: Between Father and Daughter), CBC and CBS, 1992. Muscle man, Home Movie, 1992. Vlad, The Comrades of Summer, HBO, 1992. Captain Nicola, Miracle on Interstate 880 (also known as Miracle on I–880), NBC, 1993. Man at door, Moment of Truth: A Child Too Many, NBC, 1993. Captain Mitchell, Moment of Truth: To Walk Again, NBC, 1994. Chris, Voices from Within (also known as Silhouette), NBC, 1994.
Film Appearances: Regeneration, Trident Releasing, 1987. First lover, The Experts (also known as Les experts), Paramount, 1989. Trooper, Quarantine, Atlantis Releasing, 1989. First Czech guard, The Fourth War, Cannon, 1990. Firefighter, Bingo, TriStar, 1991. Night clerk, Tomcat: Dangerous Desires (also known as Dangerous Desires), 1993. Prison guard, Whale Music, Alliance, 1994, Seventh Art Releasing, 1995. Jack Marker, Sabotage, New City Releasing/Imperial Entertainment, 1996. Desk sergeant, Bless the Child (also known as Die Prophezeiung), Paramount, 2000. Detective Ayers, Gossip, Warner Bros., 2000. First police officer, The Five Senses, Fine Line Features, c. 2000. Carl Sweig, Judgment (also known as Apocalypse IV: Judgment), Cloud Ten Pictures, 2001. Muscular man, The Shipping News (also known as Noeuds et denouements), Miramax, 2001. 274
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PODHORA Briggs, ⬙Code of Silence,⬙ Airwolf, USA Network, 1987. (As Roman Padora) ⬙Night Maneuvers,⬙ Stingray, NBC, 1987. Dan Sullivan, ⬙Two Times Trouble,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1989. Jeff, ⬙A One Horse Town,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1990. Jeff, ⬙Hello Buckwheat,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1990. Jeff, ⬙Let Them Eat Cake,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1990. Jeff, ⬙Meltdown,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1990. Tony, ⬙The Three–Minute Egg,⬙ Palace Guard, CBS, 1991. Allen, ⬙Protectors,⬙ Palace Guard, CBS, 1991. Simmons, ⬙Cross Fire,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1992. Kenny Dixon, ⬙Run for Your Life,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1993. Carl, Traps, CBS, 1994. ⬙Ballad of a Gunfighter,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Series, CTV and syndicated, c. 1994. Stranks, ⬙Leave My Bum Alone,⬙ Side Effects, CBC, 1995. Paul, ⬙Russian Hill,⬙ Two, CTV and syndicated, 1996. Mike Barton, ⬙Reunion,⬙ Two, CTV and syndicated, 1996. Sheriff, ⬙The New Guard,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1997. Commander Louis Vidwell, ⬙Bodies of Evidence,⬙ The Outer Limits, Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 1997. ⬙Li Ann’s Choice,⬙ Once a Thief (also known as John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief⬙ and John Woo’s Violent Tradition), CTV and syndicated, 1998. Mowen, ⬙Mandatory Refusal,⬙ La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network and CTV, 1998. Mowen, ⬙Inside Out,⬙ La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network and CTV, 1998. L. L. Boosh, ⬙Lyekka,⬙ Lexx, Showtime, 1998. Jonathan Crane, ⬙Restitution,⬙ Total Recall 2070 (also known as Total Recall: The Series), Showtime, 1999. Police captain Vincent Falsone, ⬙Once Upon a Time in the West,⬙ Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (also known as Psi Factor), syndicated, 1999. Driver, ⬙Date,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2000. Commander Yuri Kosygin, ⬙Arrival,⬙ Earth: Final Conflict (also known as EFC, Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Battleground Earth,⬙ Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Earth: Final Conflict,⬙ Invasion planete Terre, and Mission Erde: Sie sind unter uns), syndicated, 2000. Boris, ⬙What You Wish For,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2000. Von Turgo, ⬙Gypsy Jigsaw,⬙ Relic Hunter (also known as Relic Hunter—Die Schatzjaegerin and Sydney Fox l’aventuriere), syndicated, 2000. Boris, ⬙M.O.M.,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2001. Guard, ⬙The Brown Issue,⬙ Our Hero, CBC and WAM!, 2002.
(As Roman Padhora) Hiker, Incident at Deception Ridge (also known as Terror at Deception Ridge), USA Network, 1994. Walter Tilley, The Man Who Wouldn’t Die, ABC, 1994. Gardner, Falling from the Sky: Flight 174 (also known as Freefall and Freefall: Flight 174), ABC, 1995. Larry Suharchuk, Net Worth, CBC, 1995. Male officer at the Pentagon, She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal, ABC, 1995. Steve Merritt, Deadly Love, Lifetime, 1995. Captain Roselli, Night Visitors, NBC, 1996. Kim Talley, Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions, CBS, 1996. Lee Granger, Abducted: A Father’s Love (also known as Fugitive from Justice), NBC, 1996. Daycare employee, The Perfect Mother (also known as The Mother–in–Law), Showtime, 1997. Detective Roman, When Danger Follows You Home, USA Network, 1997. Thad, Trucks, USA Network, 1997. (As Roman Podhara) Tim Scott, Final Descent, CBS, 1997. Chief FBI agent, Dash and Lilly, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Detective Nicky Tarzia, The Lady in Question, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Detective Scalise, Murder in a Small Town, NBC, 1999. New York police department detective, Caracara (also known as The Last Witness), HBO, 1999. Officer Daniels (state trooper), The Wishing Tree, Showtime, 1999. Roy Imwell, Cruel Justice, NBC, 1999. Coach Fetters, Alley Cats Strike!, The Disney Channel, 2000. Jerry Singleton, The Deadly Look of Love (also known as Mine Forever and True Romance), Lifetime, 2000. Officer Davis, Custody of the Heart, Lifetime, 2000. (As Roman Padhora) Sergeant Sampson, The Chippendales Murder, USA Network, 2000. Vladimir, ⬙Mail to the Chief,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2000. First worker, Blackout, CBS, 2001. Joe Bob, For Love of Olivia, CBS, 2001. Bartender, Last Call (also known as Fitzgerald), Showtime, 2002. Rich, Christmas Rush (also known as Chicago), TBS, 2002. Chasing Cain: Face (also known as Chasing Cain: Three to the Heart), CBC, 2002. Agent Patel, Thoughtcrimes, USA Network, 2003. Bartender, Murder in the Hamptons, Lifetime, 2005. Bartender, Our Fathers, Showtime, 2005. Ransom, Widow on the Hill, Lifetime, 2005. Reporter, Trump Unauthorized, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Haffen, ⬙By the Pricking of My Thumbs,⬙ The Beachcombers, CBC, 1986. 275
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Harvey Lanchester, ⬙Dancing on the Razor,⬙ Mutant X, syndicated, 2002. Paul Bennett, ⬙Gone,⬙ Street Time, Showtime, 2003. Whalens, ⬙Fossil,⬙ Odyssey 5, Showtime, 2004.
2004, and 2005, all for The Proud Family; Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 2004, for One on One. CREDITS
Appeared as Hershey, F/X: The Series, CTV and syndicated; as Hans, Strange Luck, Fox; as Mike Jarvis, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (also known as Lip Service and Sue Thomas: FBEye), I (Independent Television; formerly PAX TV); and as George Cates, Wild Card, Lifetime. Also appeared in Doc, I (Independent Television; formerly PAX TV); and Missing (also known as 1–800– Missing), Lifetime.
Film Appearances: Becca Ramsey, The Baby–Sitters Club, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1995. Kid, Mad City, Warner Bros., 1997. Marcella Walker, Barney’s Great Adventure (also known as Barney’s Great Adventure: The Movie), PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Maya Dolittle, Dr. Dolittle, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Young Monica, Love & Basketball, New Line Cinema, 2000. Breanna Washington, One on One (short film), 2000. Maya Dolittle, Dr. Dolittle 2 (also known as DR.2), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Doris, Fat Albert, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Liyah, The Seat Filler, Momentum Experience, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jack Pierce, ⬙My Brother’s Keeper,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1997. Paul Bennett, Street Time, Showtime, 2002. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice, Project Earth: Starmageddon, DreamCatcher Interactive, 2002.
Television Appearances; Movies: Little Yulka Cuzak, My Antonia, USA Network, 1995. Kate’s daughter, Gone in the Night, 1996. Megan Paulsen, Hijacked: Flight 285, ABC, 1996. Joanie Potter, A Walton Easter, CBS, 1997. Young Helen, Monday after the Miracle, CBS, 1998. Little Jackie Washington, Jackie’s Back! (also known as Jackie’s Back: Portrait of a Diva), Lifetime, 1999. Amanda Beale, Maniac Magee, Nickelodeon, 2003. Voice of Penny Proud, The Proud Family Movie (animated), The Disney Channel, 2005.
PRATT, Kyla 1986– PERSONAL Full name, Kyla A. Pratt; born September 16, 1986, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Kecia Pratt McCullar. Education: Attended Hamilton Academy of Music, Los Angeles.
Television Appearances; Series: Breanna Barnes, One on One, UPN, 2001. Voice of Penny Proud, The Proud Family (animated), The Disney Channel, 2001.
Addresses: Manager—Steve Simon, Landis–Simon Productions Talent Management, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 815, West Hollywood, CA 90048.
Also appeared in the series Barney & Friends.
Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials and in the series of public service announcements, ⬙Express Yourself,⬙ The Disney Channel, c. 2001.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Christine, A Matter of Justice (also known as Final Justice), NBC, 1993.
Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, outstanding young actor or actress, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Young Artist Award nomination, favorite young supporting actress in a feature film, and Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actress in a comedy, all 1999, for Dr. Dolittle; Image Award nomination, outstanding young actor or actress, 2002, for Dr. Dolittle 2; Image Award nominations, outstanding performance in a youth or children’s series or special, 2003,
Television Appearances; Episodic: Tracy, ⬙He Works Hard for the Money,⬙ Living Single, Fox, 1995. Monica, ⬙A Kiss Is Just a Kiss,⬙ The Parent ’Hood, The WB, 1995. Erica, ⬙Love on a One–Way Street,⬙ In the House, UPN, 1996. Erica, ⬙My Crazy Valentine,⬙ In the House, UPN, 1996. Gretel, ⬙The Cornflower Cover,⬙ Public Morals, 1996. 276
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PROSKY PROSKY, Robert 1930(?)– (Robert J. Prosky) PERSONAL Born Robert Porzuczek, December 13, 1930 (some sources say 1931), in Philadelphia, PA; son of Joseph (a grocer) and Helen Prosky; married Ida Hove (an anthropologist), June 4, 1960; children: Stefan, John (an actor), Andrew (an actor). Education: Temple University, degree in economics; trained for the stage at American Theatre Wing, New York City.Avocational Interests: Furniture and home restoration, flying, stamp and coin collecting, photography, golf, tennis, bowling, travel, sailing, fishing. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Also taught acting. Military service: U.S. Air Force. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, featured actor—play, and Special Drama Desk Award (with others), outstanding ensemble performance, both 1984, for Glengarry Glen Ross; Outer Critics Circle Award, best actor—play, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actor, both 1988, for A Walk in the Woods; Helen Hayes Award, best lead actor, Washington Theatre Awards Society, 1995, for The Price; The American Express Tribute to an American Actor honor, Helen Hayes Awards, 1998.
Also appeared as a little girl, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC; jump–rope girl, L.A. Firefighters, Fox; Nia, The Show, Fox; and Annie, Touched by an Angel, CBS.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Leo, Thief (also known as Violent Streets), United Artists, 1981. Hiram Calder, Hanky Panky, Columbia, 1982. (As Robert J. Prosky) Bishop Walkman, Monsignor, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Father Fonescu, The Keep, Paramount, 1983. Bear, The Lords of Discipline, Paramount, 1983. Will Darnell, Christine (also known as John Carpenter’s Christine), Columbia, 1983. The judge, The Natural, TriStar, 1984. Stanislav Korzenowski, Outrageous Fortune, Buena Vista, 1987. Keegan, Big Shots, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Ernie Merriman, Broadcast News, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1987. Wally, The Great Outdoors, Universal, 1988. Joseph Vincent, Things Change, Columbia, 1988. Curt Von Metz, Loose Cannons, TriStar, 1990.
Television Appearances; Specials: 4th Annual Soul Train Christmas Starfest, syndicated, 2001. 4th Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2004. The Third Annual Vibe Awards on UPN, UPN, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Black Enterprise, March, 2003, p. S10.
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Grandpa Fred, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Warner Bros., 1990. Emil T. ⬙E. T.⬙ Bergman, Funny about Love (also known as New York Times), Paramount, 1990. Bronte’s lawyer, Green Card, Buena Vista, 1990. Seymour’s Grandpa Irving, Age Isn’t Everything (also known as Life in the Food Chain), LIVE Home Video, 1991. Daniel Christie, Far and Away, Universal, 1992. Billy Flynn, Hoffa, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Nick, Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993. Jonathan Lundy, Mrs. Doubtfire, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1993. Father Cavanaugh, Rudy, TriStar, 1993. Judge Harper, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Horace Stonehall, The Scarlet Letter, Buena Vista, 1995. Hilton Barber, Dead Man Walking (also known as After Midnight, Dead Man, Death Watch, and Sister Prejean), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Father Tierney, The Road Home (also known as Brothers’ Destiny, He Ain’t Heavy, and Long Road Home), Saban International, 1996. E. Garner Goodman, The Chamber, Universal, 1996. Lou Potts, Mad City, Warner Bros., 1997. Inspector Fenwick, Dudley Do–Right, Universal, 1999. Grandfather’s Birthday, 2000. McKenzie, D–Tox (also known as Eye See You and Im auge der angst), United International, 2002. Network chairman (uncredited), Death to Smoochy (also known as Totet Smoocky), Warner Bros., 2002. Bishop Hollister, Suits on the Loose, Hale Stone, 2005.
Larry Cerreta, ⬙In Vino Veritas⬙ (also known as ⬙Christine Cromwell⬙), The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. Captain Fitzgerald, Johnny Ryan (also known as Against the Mob, G–Men, and Ryan’s Way), NBC, 1990. Bishop Baker, The Love She Sought (also known as A Green Journey and Last Chance for Romance), NBC, 1990. Bill, Dangerous Pursuit (also known as Fast Lane), USA Network, 1990. Mr. Dutton (Maggie’s father), Double Edge, CBS, 1992. Maisha Rockman, Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (also known as Life on the High Wire and Teamster Boss), HBO, 1992. Herb, The Lake, NBC, 1998. Chief Justice, Swing Vote, ABC, 1999. Hoke, The Valley of Light, CBS, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series: Sergeant Stanislaus ⬙Stan⬙ Jablonski, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984–87. Voice, The West, PBS, 1996. Pat Chase, Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 1997–98. Lenny, Danny, CBS, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Paul Policzinski, ⬙Hometown,⬙ Lou Grant, CBS, 1981. Dr. Vogel, ⬙The Right Kind of Medicine,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. Bishop Patrick Shea, ⬙Old Habits Die Hard,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. The storyteller, ⬙Darryl Tevis,⬙ Lifestories, NBC, 1990. Coach Jake Connelly, ⬙The Pineapple Bowl (Parts 1 and 2),⬙ Coach, ABC, 1991. Mr. Howe, ⬙Daddy’s Little Middle–Aged Girl,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1992. Joe Cardini, ⬙Nun But the Brave,⬙ Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1992. T. H. Houghton, ⬙A Crane’s Critique,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1996. Boone LeGarde, ⬙Pilot,⬙ Lateline, ABC, 1998. Father Patrick Martin, ⬙Happily Ever After,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1999. Father Patrick Martin, ⬙Life Sentence,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2000. Robert Harrigan, ⬙The Grudge,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000. Herbert Miller, ⬙Aaron’s List of Dreams,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2002.
Television Appearances; Specials: Mayo Dunlop, Old Dogs (also known as Two Old Dogs), ABC, 1987. The 42nd Annual Tony Awards, 1988. Andrey Botvinnik, ⬙A Walk in the Woods,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. The storyteller, Darryl Tevis, NBC, 1991. Ocean Wilds (documentary), PBS, 2001. Echoes from the White House (documentary), PBS, 2001. Interviewee, Behind the Fame: L.A. Law/Hill Street Blues (documentary), The Learning Channel, 2002. NBC 75th Anniversary Special (also known as NBC 75th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 2002.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tom Watson, The Murder of Mary Phagan, NBC, 1988. Dr. Walter Hovde, From the Dead of Night (also known as Walkers), NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Edwin M. Stanton, They’ve Killed President Lincoln, 1971. Zalmen: or, The Madness of God, 1975. Judge Philip Erbsen, The Ordeal of Bill Carney, 1981. Colonel General Aleksey Rudenski, World War III, 1982. Jim Conway, Into Thin Air, CBS, 1985. Dancer, The Heist, HBO, 1989. Rosh Benefield, ⬙Home Fires Burning,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1989. 278
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PROSKY Twelve Angry Men, American Airlines Theatre, New York City, 2004–2005. Democracy, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 2004–2005. Also appeared for twenty–three seasons in more than a hundred roles at the Arena Stage, Washington, DC. Roles at the Arena Stage include Willy Loman, Death of a Salesman, Galileo Galilei, Galileo, Matthew Harrison Brady, Inherit the Wind, the stage manager, Our Town, and a role in The Price; appeared in A Delicate Balance and Hamlet, both Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN; appeared in Arms and the Man Broadway production; also appeared in The Caucasian Chalk Circle and You Can’t Take It with You.
Also appeared in episodes of The Adams Chronicles, PBS. Stage Appearances: Mrs. Gibbon’s Boys, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, 1955. Older bond salesman, Pale Horse, Pale Rider, Jan Hus Playhouse, New York City, 1957–58. Mr. Willis, Moonchildren, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1972. Alfieri, A View from the Bridge, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1983. Shelly Levene, Glengarry Glen Ross, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, both 1984. A Walk in the Woods, Broadway production, New York City, 1988. Thomas Alva Edison, Camping with Henry and Tom, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1995. The Maharal, The Golem, Manhattan Ensemble Theatre, New York City, 2002.
Major Tours: Toured as Matthew Harrison Brady, Inherit the Wind, the stage manager, Our Town, and in A Walk in the Woods, all Russian cities; and in After the Fall, Hong Kong. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Washingtonian, August, 1993, pp. 58.
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RABKIN, William PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—The Stein Agency, 5125 Oakdale Ave., Woodland Hills, CA 91634.
Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, The Best TV Shows That Never Were, ABC, 2004.
Career: Writer, producer, story editor, and director. Previously worked as a journalist, writing for Newsweek, American Film, San Francisco Chronicle, and Los Angeles Times syndicate; taught television writing at Writers University and University of California at Los Angeles.
Television Work; Episodic: Directed episodes of Diagnosis Murder, CBS. WRITINGS
Awards, Honors: Edgar Allan Poe Award nomination (with Lee Goldberg), best television episode, Mystery Writers of America, 1993, for ⬙Smells Like Teen Spirit,⬙ Likely Suspects; Edgar Allan Poe Award nomination, best television episode, 2002, for ⬙Prisoner’s Base Part 2,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery.
Television Specials: ⬙Terror for Rent⬙ and ⬙Motel Hell,⬙ Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories, CBS, 1992. ⬙Terror for Rent⬙ and ⬙Motel Hell,⬙ Real Ghosts III, UPN, 1996. The Best TV Shows That Never Were, ABC, 2004.
CREDITS Television Pilots: The Cleaner, NBC, 2004.
Television Work; Series: Story editor, Hunter, NBC, 1984. Co–supervising producer, She Wolf of London (also known as Love & Curses), syndicated, 1990–91. Story editor, Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii), NBC, 1989–90. Producer, Likely Suspects, 1992. Supervising producer, SeaQuest DSV (also known as SeaQuest 2032), NBC, 1993. Producer and creative consultant, Cobra, syndicated, 1993. Supervising producer, The Cosby Mysteries, 1994. Supervising producer, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996–97.
Television Episodes (with Lee Goldberg): (And Burt Pearl and Steven L. Sears) ⬙Haunted Highway,⬙ The Highwayman, NBC, 1988. Murphy’s Law, CBS, 1988–89. Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii), NBC, 1989–90. She Wolf of London (also known as Love & Curses), syndicated, 1990–91. The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1994. Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1994–99. ⬙The Car Mechanic,⬙ Deadly Games, UPN, 1995. 280
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RENNA RENNA, Patrick 1979– PERSONAL Born March 3, 1979, in Boston, MA. Religion: Scientologist. Religion: Scientologist.Avocational Interests: Playing golf. Addresses: Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 W. Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials, including AT&T Collect Calls, 1998, Discover Brokerage, 1999, Sobe drinks, 2002, and Sprint, 2003. University of California at Los Angeles’s Spring Sing, celebrity judge, 2005.
Also wrote ⬙On Air,⬙ Hunter; Spenser: For Hire, ABC; Cobra, syndicated; Deadly Games.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award (with others), outstanding youth ensemble in a motion picture, 1994, for The Sandlot.
Television Stories (with Lee Goldberg); Episodic: ⬙Haunted Highway,⬙ The Highwayman, NBC, 1988. (With Abbie Bernstein) ⬙Nice Girls Don’t,⬙ She Wolf of London (also known as Love & Curses), syndicated, 1990. (With Gabe Torres) ⬙What’s Got Into Them?,⬙ She Wolf of London (also known as Love & Curses), syndicated, 1991. (With Arthur Sellers) ⬙Beyond the Beyond,⬙ She Wolf of London (also known as Love & Curses), syndicated, 1991. (With Dick Van Dyke) ⬙Comedy Is Murder,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. (With Gerry Conway) ⬙Physician, Murder Thyself,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. ⬙Murder, My Suite,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1999.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Hamilton ⬙Ham⬙ Porter, The Sandlot (also known as The Sandlot Kids), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Zack, Son in Law, Buena Vista, 1993. Larry Musgrove, The Big Green, Buena Vista, 1995. Glenn, Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard, 1996. Young Alan, Sometimes They Come Back ... Again (also known as Sometimes They Come Back 2), Trimark, 1996. Bernie Libassi, Address Unknown, 1997. Mark, Falling Sky, DEJ Productions, 1998. Everyday (short), 1999. Jerry the clerk, The Contract, 1999. Lanny Nygren, P.U.N.K.S. (also known as Rebels), A–Pix Entertainment, 1999. Patrick, Dill Scallion, The Asylum, 1999. Bud, Speedway Junky, Regent Releasing, 1999. Patrick, The Secret Life of Girls, 1999. Evan, Born Bad, Concorde Pictures, 1999. Ollie, Ricky 6 (also known as Say You Love Satan), The Shooting Gallery, 2000. Donny Mulroney, Very Mean Men, Miracle Entertainment, 2000. Ricky Kenworthy, Poor White Trash, Xenon Entertainment Group, 2000. Voice of Jordan, Recess: School’s Out (animated), Buena Vista, 2001. Country, Boys Klub, 2001. Bad boy, Mothers and Daughters (also known as The Chocolate Fairy), PorchLight Entertainment, 2002.
Books: (With Lee Goldberg, Randy Lofficier, and Jean–Marc Lofficier) Science Fiction Filmmaking in the 1980s: Interviews with Actors, Directors, Producers, and Writers, McFarland & Co., 1995. (With Randy Lofficier, Jean–Marc Lofficier, and Lee Goldberg, editors) The Dreamweavers: Interviews with Fantasy Filmmakers of the 1980s, McFarland & Co., 1995. (With Lee Goldberg) Successful Television Writing, Wiley, 2003.
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Styles McFee, National Lampoon Presents ⬙Dorm Daze⬙ (also known as Dorm Daze and National Lampoon’s ⬙Dorm Daze⬙), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Kaplan, Game Box 1.0, 2004. Gene, Golf Cart Driving School (short), Big Film Shorts, 2004. Bill, Dark Ride, Lions Gate Films, 2005.
writer), Todd Emmanuel (a television director); (stepchildren from second marriage) Denise, Harrison, Tina Marie. Education: Attended John Burroughs High School, Burbank, CA. Addresses: Office—Debbie Reynolds Studios, Attn: Margie Duncan, 6514 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91606–2409. Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Series: The Chronicle (also known as News from the Edge), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001.
Career: Actress and singer. Film career began after winning a beauty contest at age sixteen, impersonating Betty Hutton. Has made nightclub appearances since 1961. Head of Max Ray Productions in Los Angeles; principal investor, Debbie Reynolds’s Hotel/Casino and Hollywood Motion Picture Museum, Las Vegas, NV, 1993—. Appeared with the Burbank Youth Symphony while attending high school.
Television Appearances; Movies: Modem, Summertime Switch, ABC, 1994. Danny, Beanstalk, The Disney Channel, 1994. Zoltan, Blue River, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kid, ⬙A Life in Theater,⬙ Getting By, ABC, 1994. Kyle, ⬙Life Lessons,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1996. Todd, ⬙Mr. Wilson’s Opus,⬙ Home Improvement, ABC, 1996. Voice, Disney’s ⬙Recess⬙ (animated), 1997. Ronnie Strickland, ⬙Bad Blood,⬙ The X Files (also known as The X–Files), 1998. Glenn, Johnny Mysto Boy Wizard, HBO, 1998. Howie McMurtty, ⬙Truth & Consequences,⬙ ER, NBC, 1999. Ronnie Thayer, ⬙Thursday’s Child,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2002. Arli$$, HBO, 2002. Ronnie Thayer, ⬙Judging Eric,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2003. Jeffrey, ⬙Flashpoint,⬙ The Closer, TNT, 2005. Medic, ⬙Over There,⬙ Over There, FX Channel, 2005. Medic, ⬙Embedded,⬙ Over There, FX Channel, 2005. Warren Peters, ⬙Gone,⬙ Boston Legal, ABC, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Miss Burbank, 1948; Golden Globe Award nomination, most promising newcomer, 1951, for Three Little Words; Golden Apple Award, most cooperative actress, Hollywood Women’s Press Club, 1954; Woman of the Year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Harvard University, 1955; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress, 1957, for Bundle of Joy; NBR Award, best supporting actress, National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, 1956, for The Catered Affair; Golden Laurel Award, top female comedy performance, Producers Guild of America, 1958, for Tammy and the Bachelor; Golden Laurel Award, top female comedy performance, 1959, for The Mating Game; Golden Laurel Award, top female comedy performance, 1960, for It Started with a Kiss; Golden Laurel Award, top female musical performance, 1960, for Say One for Me; Golden Laurel Award nomination, top female comedy performance, 1962, for The Second Time Around; Golden Laurel Award, top female comedy performance, 1963, for My Six Loves; Golden Laurel Award nominations, top female star, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1968; Photoplay Award, most popular female star, Photoplay magazine, 1958, 1968; Academy Award nomination, best actress, Golden Laurel Award, top female comedy performance, Golden Globe nomination, best motion picture actress—musical/ comedy, all 1965, for The Unsinkable Molly Brown; Golden Laurel Award, top female comedy performance, 1966, for The Singing Nun; Golden Laurel Award, top female comedy performance, 1968, for Divorce American Style; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in musical or comedy television series, 1970, for The Debbie Reynolds Show; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1973, for Irene; album singles ⬙Tammy⬙ and ⬙Aba Daba Honeymoon⬙ both awarded gold record status, Recording Industry of America; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture— comedy/musical, Golden Satellite Award, best perfor-
Stage Appearances: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Serendipity Theater Company, 1993.
REYNOLDS, Debbie 1932– PERSONAL Born Mary Frances Reynolds, April 1, 1932, in El Paso, TX; daughter of Raymond F. (a carpenter for Southern Pacific Railroad) and Maxene Reynolds; married Eddie Fisher (a singer and actor), September 26, 1955 (divorced, 1959); married Harry Karl (a shoe magnate and producer), November 25, 1960 (divorced, 1973); married Richard Hamlett, 1985 (divorced May, 1996); children: (first marriage) Carrie Frances (an actress and 282
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 mance by an actress in a supporting role, International Press Academy, 1997, for Mother; Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy, American Comedy Awards, 1997; Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1997; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actress—comedy, 1998, for In & Out; Special Award—Texas Legend, Lone Star Film and Television Awards, Dallas/Fort Worth Film Critics Association, 1998; Lifetime Achievement Award, Palm Springs International Film Festival, 1999; Daytime Emmy nomination, outstanding performer in a children’s special, 2000, for A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story; Emmy nomination, outstanding guest actress in a comedy series, 2000, for Will & Grace; Video Premiere Award nomination, best supporting actress, DVD Exclusive Awards, 2001, for Zack and Reba; Lifetime Achievement Award, Savannah Film and Video Festival, 2002; Las Vegas Comedy Festival Lifetime Achievement Award, 2002; President’s Award, Costume Designer Guild Awards, 2005.
REYNOLDS Suzie Doolittle, Give the Girl a Break, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1953. Susan Landis, Susan Slept Here, RKO Radio Pictures, 1953. Minerva Mulvain, Athena, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1954. Carol Pace, Hit the Deck, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1955. Julie Gillis, The Tender Trap, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1955. Jane Hurley, The Catered Affair (also known as Wedding Breakfast), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1956. Polly Parish, Bundle of Joy, RKO Radio Pictures, 1956. Guest, Meet Me in Las Vegas (also known as Viva Las Vegas!), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1956. Comedienne in movie, The Rack, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1956. Tammy Tartleton, Tammy and the Bachelor (also known as Tammy), Universal, 1957. Janet Blake, This Happy Feeling, Universal, 1958. Mariette Larkin, The Mating Game, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1959. Holly LeMaise, Say One for Me, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1959. Maggie Putnam, It Started with a Kiss, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1959. Nell Nash, The Gazebo, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1959. Peggy Brown, The Rat Race, Paramount, 1960. Cameo, Pepe, Columbia, 1960. Jessica Poole, The Pleasure of His Company, Paramount, 1961. Lucretia Rogers, The Second Time Around, Paramount, 1963. Lilith Prescott, How the West Was Won, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1963. Janice Courtney, My Six Loves, Paramount, 1963. Mary McKellaway, Mary, Mary, Warner Bros., 1963. Hollywood Without Make–Up, Reel Media, 1963. Herself, The Story of a Dress, 1964. Title role, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1964. Charlie Sorel, Goodbye, Charlie, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1964. Soeur Sourire, The Singing Nun, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1966. Barbara Harmon, Divorce, American Style, Columbia, 1967. Jenny Henderson, How Sweet It Is!, National General Pictures, 1968. Adelle Bruckner, What’s the Matter with Helen?, United Artists, 1971. Voice of Charlotte, Charlotte’s Web (animated; also known as E. B. White’s Charlotte’s Web), Paramount, 1973. Narrator (with others), That’s Entertainment!, United Artists, 1974. That’s Entertainment, Part II, United Artists, 1976. (Archive footage) That’s Dancing!, 1985. Madame, Majo no takkyubin (also known as Kiki’s Delivery Service), 1989.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Stars of Tomorrow, Bliss–Hayden Theatre, Los Angeles, 1952. Title role, Irene, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1973–74. The Debbie Reynolds Show, London Palladium, London, 1975. Annie Oakley, Annie Get Your Gun, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, 1977. Tess Harding, Woman of the Year, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1984. Major Tours: Annie Oakley, Annie Get Your Gun, U.S. cities, 1977. The Unsinkable Molly Brown, U.S. cities, 1989. Film Appearances: Boo’s Girlfriend, June Bride, Warner Bros., 1948. Maureen O’Grady, The Daughter of Rosie O’Grady, Warner Bros., 1950. Helen Kane, Three Little Words, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1950. Melba Robinson, Two Weeks with Love, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1950. Gwen, Mr. Imperium (also known as You Belong to My Heart), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1951. Kathy Selden, Singin’ in the Rain, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1952. Cameo, Skirts Ahoy!, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1952. Judy LeRoy, I Love Melvin, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1953. Pansy Hammer, The Affairs of Dobie Gillis, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1953. 283
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Herself, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul, 1993. Eugenia, Heaven and Earth, Warner Bros., 1993. Host, That’s Entertainment! III, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. Herself, Wedding Bell Blues, BMG Independents/ Legacy Releasing, 1996. Beatrice Henderson, Mother, Paramount, 1996. Berniece Brackett, In and Out, Paramount, 1997. Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen’s, Northern Arts, 1997. B. Blanton, Zack and Reba, 1998. Voice, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Universal, 1998. Voice of Mrs. Claus, Rudolph the Red–Nosed Reindeer: The Movie, Good Times Entertainment, 1998. Herself, Keepers of the Frame, 1998. Voice, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (animated), Paramount, 2000. Cinerama Adventure, 2002. Connie and Carla, 2004. Shoshana Jacovski, Fingers Walking, Entera, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: The Eddie Fisher Show, NBC, 1957–59. Debbie Thompson, The Debbie Reynolds Show (later called Debbie), NBC, 1969–70. Sydney Chase, Aloha Paradise, ABC, 1981. Katie Rogers, Brookside, 1987–89. Host, Debbie Reynolds’ Movie Memories, AMC, 1991. The Real Las Vegas, 1996. Voice of Lulu Pickles, Rugrats (animated), Nickelodeon, 2001–2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Sadie Rothman, Sadie and Son, CBS, 1987. Amanda Cody, Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical Murder, NBC, 1989. Helen Jeffries, Battling for Baby, CBS, 1992. Aggie Cromwell, Halloweentown, The Disney Channel, 1998. Ruth ⬙Gram⬙ Martin, The Christmas Wish, ABC, 1998. Shirlee Allison, A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story, Showtime, 1999. Gwen, Virtual Mom, 2000. Piper Grayson, These Old Broads, ABC, 2001. Aggie Cromwell, Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge (also known as Halloweentown II), The Disney Channel, 2001. Aggie Cromwell, Halloweentown High, The Disney Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Toast of the Town, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1964, 1966. What’s My Line?, 1954, 1956, 1959, 1961, 1964. ⬙I Hear America Singing,⬙ Ford Star Jubilee, 1955. ⬙Johnny Grant,⬙ This Is Your Life, 1960. 284
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 69 Voice of Nann Possible, ⬙The Golden Years,⬙ Kim Possible (animated), The Disney Channel, 2003. Voice of Nann Possible, ⬙A Very Possible Christmas,⬙ Kim Possible (animated), The Disney Channel, 2003. Bobbi Adler, ⬙Fanilow,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2003. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, NBC, 2003. Bobbie Adler, ⬙It’s a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2005. The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005. Bobbi Adler, ⬙Swish Out of Water,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2005.
REYNOLDS Las Vegas, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Host, All–Star Moms, CBS, 1997. 20th Century–Fox: The First 50 Years, 1997. Frank Sinatra: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Elizabeth Taylor: The E! True Hollywood Story, 1998. Intimate Portrait: Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, Lifetime, 1998. Intimate Portrait: Eva Gabor, Lifetime, 1999. Ann Miller: I’m Still Here, TCM, 2000. The Trail of the Ruby Slippers: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Elizabeth Taylor: England’s Other Elizabeth, 2000. (Uncredited) Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood, 2001. Pops Goes the Fourth! 2001, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer, 2002. Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales, HBO, 2003. Interviewee, Las Vegas Live! (documentary), Bravo, 2004. Interviewee, Hollywood Home Movies, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Interviewee, AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Songs: America’s Greatest Music in the Movies, CBS, 2004. Magic Moments: The Best of 50’s Pop, 2004.
Also appeared in The Carol Burnett Show. Television Appearances; Specials: Operation Entertainment, NBC, 1954. A Star Is Born World Premiere, 1954. Light’s Diamond Jubilee, 1954. Atlantic City Holiday, 1956. Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood, NBC, 1960. What About Linda?, 1961. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1971. Opening Night: U.S.A., CBS, 1972. The Perry Como Sunshine Show, CBS, 1974. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s Bicentennial Star– Spangled Spectacular, NBC, 1976. Bing! ... A 50th Anniversary Gala, CBS, 1977. Leapin’ Lizards, It’s Liberace, CBS, 1978. The Bob Hope Special, NBC, 1979. The All–Star Salute to Mother’s Day, NBC, 1981. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s Woman I Love— Beautiful but Funny, NBC, 1982. Ringmaster, Circus of the Stars Ⲇ7, CBS, 1982. Broadway Plays Washington on Kennedy Center Tonight, 1982. Bob Hope’s Happy Birthday Homecoming, NBC, 1985. The American Film Institute Salute to Gene Kelly, 1985. Jack Paar Is Alive and Well!, NBC, 1987. Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. The Thalians, AMC, 1991. Stars and Stripes: Hollywood and World War II, AMC, 1991. Larry King TNT Extra, TNT, 1991. Bob Hope and Friends: Making New Memories (also known as Bob Hope’s First Time With ...), NBC, 1991. MGM: When the Lion Roars (also known as The MGM Story), TNT, 1992. Legend to Legend Night, NBC, 1993. ⬙Betty Grable: Behind the Pin–Up,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. ⬙Liberace: Mr. Showmanship,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Carrie Fisher: The Hollywood Family, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Interviewee, Debbie Reynolds (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1995.
Also appeared in A Visit with Debbie Reynolds. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 30th Annual Academy Awards, 1958. Presenter, The 36th Annual Academy Awards, 1964. The 37th Annual Academy Awards, 1965. Presenter, The 38th Annual Academy Awards, 1966. The 44th Annual Academy Awards, 1972. The 46th Annual Academy Awards, 1974. The 50th Annual Academy Awards, 1978. Host, The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1980. Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1986. Presenter, The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. Television Work; Movies: Director, Letter to My Mother, 1998. Television Work; Series: Producer, Debbie Reynolds’ Movie Memories, AMC, 1991. RECORDINGS Videos: Do It Debbie’s Way (exercise video), 1984. That’s Entertainment! III Behind the Screen, 1994. The Making of ⬙Rugrats In Paris⬙, 2000. 285
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Host, What a Glorious Feeling: The Making of ⬙Singin’ in the Rain⬙, 2002. Madame, Behind the Microphone: Kiki’s Delivery Service, 2003.
RHIND–TUTT, Julian 1968– PERSONAL
Albums: Singin’ in the Rain, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1952. Singing Nun, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1966. And Then I Sing, 1971. Two Weeks With Love, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1972. Divorce American Style, United Artists, 1972. Say One for Me, Columbia, 1972. The Best of Debbie Reynolds (compilation), Curb, 1972. Tammy and the Bachelor, Coral, 1972. I Love Melvin, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1972. Am I That Easy to Forget?, Dot, 1975. Athena, Mercury, 1975. Bundle of Joy, RCA Victor, 1975. Charlotte’s Web, Paramount, 1975. Fine and Dandy, Dot, 1975. From Debbie With Love, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1975. Hit the Deck, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1975. How the West Was Won, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1975. Irene, Columbia, 1975. Tammy, Dot, 1975. The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1981. Debbie, Dot, 1985. Debbie/Am I That Easy to Forget?, Jasmine Records, 1996. Cocktail Hour, Columbia River, 2001.
Full name, Julian Alistair Rhind–Tutt; born July 20, 1968, in West Drayton, Middlesex, England. Education: Graduated from Central School of Speech and Drama; studied English at Warwick University. Addresses: Agent—PFD, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA England. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Carleton Hobbs Award, BBC Radio, 1992. CREDITS Film Appearances: Piccolo grande amore (also known as Pretty Princess), 1993. Duke of York, The Madness of King George (also known as The Madness of King George III), Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Young student, The Saint, Paramount, 1997. Yeoman—HMS Devonshire, Tomorrow Never Dies, United Artists, 1997. Bamatabois, Les Miserables, Columbia, 1998. Time Out journalist, Notting Hill, MCA/Universal, 1999. Second Lieutenant Ellis Harte, The Trench (also known as La Tranchee), Somme Productions, 1999. Mr. Pimms, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (also known as Tomb Raider), Paramount, 2001. Rod, Miranda, Minerva Films, 2002. James, To Kill a King, HanWay Films, 2003. Rupert, Rabbit Fever, 2005. The River King, Momentum Pictures, 2005. Michael, Venus, Miramax, 2006.
Singles: Recorded numerous singles, including ⬙Tammy⬙ and ⬙Aba Daba Honeymoon.⬙ WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Series: Alex Picton–Dinch, Hippies, BBC, 1999. Colin, The Wilsons, Channel 4, 2000. Inspector Monty Pippin, Keen Eddie, Fox, 2003. Dr. ⬙Mac⬙ Macartney, Green Wing, Channel 4 and BBC America, 2004. Voice of Bob, Sunday Pants (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005.
Autobiographies: If I Knew Then, 1963. (With David Patrick Columbia) Debbie—My Life, Morrow (New York City), 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, February 25, 1973. Texas Monthly, May, 1997, pp. 208.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Danny Glassman, Reckless, ITV and PBS, 1997. Philip Hampson, A Last Embrace, PBS, 1998. 286
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ROBERTS ROBERTS, Bruce PERSONAL Education: Attended Juilliard School.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lieutenant Tim Bryant, A Breed of Heroes, BBC, 1994. Sean, The Vacillations of Poppy Carew, BBC, 1995. Duke of Aumerle, Richard II, 1997. Philip Hampson, ⬙A Last Embrace,⬙ An Unsuitable Job for a Woman, ITV, 1998. Forester, The Tribe, BBC, 1998. Danny Glassman, Reckless: The Movie (also known as Reckless: The Sequel), ITV and PBS, 1998. Danny, Hero of the Hour, 2000. Antoine Lavoisier, E=mc2 (documentary), Channel 4, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, 13245 Riverside Dr., Suite 450, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Career: Lyricist, composer, singer, and actor. Chalkboard Music, music producer; songwriter for recording artists, including Barbra Streisand, Elton John, Heart, k. d. lang, Bette Midler, Natalie Cole, Whitney Houston, and Alice Cooper; also works as song producer. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination (with Paul Jabara), best original song for a motion picture, 1980, for title song, The Main Event; Golden Globe Award nomination (with Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager), best original song for a motion picture, 1983, for title song, Making Love; Video Premiere Award nominations, best original score (with Diana B.), DVD Exclusive Awards, 2001, for Rudolph the Red–Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys, best original song (with Diana B. and Shawn King), 2001, for ⬙Beautiful like Me,⬙ Rudolph the Red–Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys, and best original song (with Diana B. and Clark Anderson), 2001, for ⬙Beyond the Stars,⬙ Rudolph the Red–Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys.
Television Appearances; Specials: (Uncredited) Himself, The British Comedy Awards, ITV, 2004. Antoine Lavoisier, Einstein’s Big Idea, PBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Adam, ⬙Adam,⬙ Dangerfield, BBC, 1997. Advisor, ⬙The Pox,⬙ Let Them Eat Cake, BBC, 1999. Advisor, ⬙Making Voopee,⬙ Let Them Eat Cake, BBC, 1999. Advisor, ⬙The Royal Command Performance,⬙ Let Them Eat Cake, BBC, 1999. (Uncredited) Smack the Pony, Channel 4, 2000. Peter Cochrane, ⬙Catherine & Mack’s Story,⬙ Clocking Off, BBC, 2000. Peter Cochrane, ⬙Martin’s Story,⬙ Clocking Off, BBC, 2001. Taylor, ⬙Donkey,⬙ Absolutely Fabulous (also known as Ab Fab), BBC1 and Comedy Central, 2001. Jason Hamilton, ⬙The Travel Writer,⬙ Black Books, Channel 4, 2004. Voice of Bob, ⬙Imp,⬙ Sunday Pants, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Handsome reporter, Batman Forever (also known as Forever), Warner Bros., 1995. Handsome cop, Batman & Robin, Warner Bros., 1997. Singer, Flawless, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1999. First reporter, Phone Booth, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003.
RECORDINGS
Film Work: Music producer, All the Right Moves (also known as All Right), 1983. Music producer and song performer, ⬙Whenever There Is Love,⬙ Daylight, MCA/Universal, 1996.
Taped Readings: Bear Grylls’s Facing Up: A Remarkable Journey to the Summit of Mount Everest, Chivers, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Nick Parrish (in archive footage), Home and Away (series), 2005.
RITCHIE, Joe See PESCI, Joe
Television Appearances; Other: Nick Parrish, Home and Away (series), 1991–94. Dr. Parker, Grand Avenue, 1996. Waiter, From the Earth to the Moon (miniseries), 1998. 287
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Appeared in a recurring role on the Richard Simmons exercise series. Television Work: Trumpet player, ⬙Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,⬙ Great Performances, PBS, 1999. Song performer, ⬙Stronger Than Before,⬙ A Girl Thing (miniseries), Showtime, 2001. Music producer, They Shoot Divas, Don’t They? (movie), VH1, 2002.
Video Lyrics: Rudolph the Red–Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys (animated; also known as Rudolph & the Island of Misfit Toys), Golden Books Family Entertainment, 2001.
RECORDINGS Albums: Bruce Roberts, Elektra, 1980. Intimacy, Atlantic, c. 1995.
Television Movie Lyrics: ⬙The Lucky One,⬙ An Uncommon Love, CBS, 1983. ⬙I Can See Through You,⬙ ⬙Slow Burn,⬙ and ⬙When I’m in Your Hands,⬙ They Shoot Divas, Don’t They?, VH1, 2002.
WRITINGS Film Lyrics: FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992.
Television Series Lyrics: Title theme song, The Best Times, 1985. Family Law, CBS, 1999.
Film Scores: The Crazies (also known as Code Name: Trixie and The Mad People), 1973. They Shall Overcome, 1974. She Dances Alone, Continental Distributing, 1981. Jinxed!, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1982. (And song ⬙Planet Love⬙) Flawless, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1999. Red Riding Hood, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005.
Television Music; Other: Score, Things Are Looking Up (pilot), CBS, 1984. Song, ⬙Oh, It’s Christmas in the Playhouse,⬙ Pee–Wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special, CBS, 1988. Songwriter: Other songs include (with Donna Summer) ⬙All through the Night⬙ and (with Edgar Bronfman, Jr.) ⬙In Your Arms,⬙ ⬙No More Tears,⬙ ⬙Real,⬙ ⬙When Love Goes,⬙ and ⬙When the Money’s Gone.⬙
Songs Featured in Films: ⬙Too Close to Paradise,⬙ Paradise Alley, Universal, 1978. Title song, The Main Event, Warner Bros., 1979. ⬙Fool that I Am,⬙ Coast to Coast, Paramount, 1980. Title song, Making Love, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. ⬙Unison,⬙ All the Right Moves (also known as All Right), 1983. ⬙Dynamite,⬙ Protocol, Warner Bros., 1984. ⬙Teamwork,⬙ Body Rock, New World, 1984. Title song, City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Billboard, September 2, 1995, p. 54. Interview, September, 1995, p. 128.
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PERSONAL Born February 29, 1972, in Rome, Italy; became a U.S. citizen, 1996; son of Antonio (an actor) and Yvonne Sabato; married Alicia Tully Jensen (an actress) May 16, 1992 (divorced, October, 1993); companion of Virginia Madsen (an actress); children: (with Kristin Rosetti) Mina Bree, (with Madsen) Jack Antonio.
Television Appearances; Movies: Pier Giorgio Frassati,... Se non avessi l’amore, 1991. A. J. Treece, Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter?, NBC, 1993. Tony, Jailbreakers (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Alonzo Solace, Earth 2, 1994. Matt Samoni, Her Hidden Truth (also known as When Summer Comes), NBC, 1995. John Hawkins, If Looks Could Kill: From the Files of ⬙America’s Most Wanted⬙ (also known as America’s Most Wanted: The John Hawkins Story and America’s Most Wanted: If Looks Could Kill), Fox, 1996. Don Giuseppe, Padre Papa [Italy], 1996. Harry Gordini, Code Name: Wolverine (also known as Wolverine), Fox, 1996. Jack Coulson, Thrill, NBC, 1996. Randy Savino, The Perfect Getaway, ABC, 1998. Johnny Clay, High Voltage, HBO, 1998. Dr. Nick Baldwin, Fatal Error (also known as Reaper), TBS, 1999. Dr. Steven Stevenson, Goosed, The Movie Channel, 1999. Tony, Vola Sciusciu, 2000. Northface, 2000. David, Final Ascent (also known as Final Descent), Fox Family, 2000. Sergeant Hawks, Guilty as Charged, HBO, 2000. Dr. Steven Stevenson, Goosed, TMC, 2000. Jack Poynt, The Chaos Factor, HBO, 2000. Paul Blake, Seconds to Spare, USA Network, 2002. Timothy Rommelly, See Jane Date, ABC, 2003. Matt Pollack, Bugs, USA Network, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 2500, Los Angeles, CA 90067–4100; Innovative Artists, 235 Park Ave. South, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003. Career: Actor and model. Model for Calvin Klein, 1997–98; has appeared in Playgirl magazine; appeared in Janet Jackson’s music video, ⬙Love Will Never Do Without You.⬙ Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award nominations, hottest male, 1993, 1994 and outstanding newcomer, 1993, for General Hospital. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dante Damino, The Bold and the Beautiful (also known as Belleza y poder), CBS, 1987. John ⬙Jagger⬙ Cates, General Hospital, ABC, 1992–95. Alonzo Solace, Earth 2, NBC, 1994–95. Jack Parezi, Melrose Place, Fox, 1995. Dwayne, the trainer, The Help, The WB, 2004. Car Cruzin, 2005. 289
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Joey Angelini, Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part, Hallmark Channel, 2005. Donovan, Deadly Skies, Here!, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Mario Mariposa, ⬙Thumbelina,⬙ Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. ⬙Skin Deep,⬙ The Outer Limits, 1995. Bob Stanford/Deathstroke, ⬙Bob and Carol and Lois and Clark,⬙ Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1996. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000. Kevin Watt, ⬙The Green Monster,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1999. Jack, ⬙Double Date,⬙ WasteLand, ABC, 1999. The Martin Short Show, 1999. Bane Jessup, ⬙Ms. Hellfire,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2000. Bane Jessup, ⬙Give Me a Sign,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2000. Guest, Pajama Party, 2000. Chad Warner, ⬙Skin Deep,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 2000. Rove Live, Ten Network, 2002. Judge, Pet Star, Animal Planet, 2003. The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2004. Carlo, ⬙The Big Double Date with My Mate Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2004. Subway guy, ⬙DNR,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2004. Cribs, MTV, 2004. Kyle, ⬙Joey and the Tonight Show,⬙ Joey, NBC, 2005. But Can They Sing?, VH1, 2005.
Film Work: Co–executive producer, Seconds to Spare, USA Network, 2002. RECORDINGS Videos: Janet Jackson: The Rhythm Nation Compilation, A & M Records, 1990. Janet Jackson: Design of a Decade 1986/1996, A & M Records, 1996.
Television Appearances; Specials: Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards Presented by Footlocker, 1993. In a New Light ’93, ABC, 1993. Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade, 1994. Host, The Hunt for Amazing Treasure, NBC, 1995. Himself and Bane Jessup, The Women of ⬙Charmed,⬙ E! Entertainment, 2000. Melrose Place: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment, 2003. Interviewee, When Melrose Place Ruled the World, VH1, 2004.
WRITINGS Books: (With others) No Excuses: Antonio Sabato Jr. Workout For Life, Universe Publications, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 13, 1995, pp. 66; May 10, 1996, pp. 60. People, June 24, 1996, pp. 136.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, 20th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1993. Presenter, The Ninth Annual Soap Opera Awards, 1993. Presenter, The VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1996. The 1996 Billboard Music Awards, 1996. The 1999 Teen Choice Awards, 1999. Presenter, The 1999 World Music Awards, 1999. 2002 Much Music Video Music Awards, Much Music, 2002. World Music Awards 2005, ABC, 2005. Presenter, The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2005.
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ST. HILARE Appeared as Mrs. Wood, Bunny. Also appeared in Hot Tamales, No Mothers Crying, No Babies Dying, and The Price of the North. Television Appearances; Series: The Show, Cypress, CA, public access television, beginning 2005.
Addresses: Agent—The Levin Agency, 8484 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 750, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Contact— P.O. Box 1533, Cypress, CA 90630.
Television Appearances; Movies: Nurse Guiterro, Visions, syndicated, 1988. Hotel maid, Powerplay, 1999. A Family in Crisis: The Elian Gonzalez Story (also known as Elian Gonzalez), Fox Family Channel, 2000. Pancha, Real Women Have Curves, HBO, 2002. Josephina, The Maldonado Miracle, Showtime, 2003.
Career: Actress. SoleMar productions, proprietor; SoleMar Marketing & Promotions, proprietor. Worked as a real estate agent, escrow officer, title officer, travel agent, welfare worker, notary public, secretary, typist, and a restaurant manager. Public speaker at schools.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Maid, ⬙Outside Looking In,⬙ Crossroads Cafe, PBS, 1996. Maid, ⬙Like Mother, Like Daughter,⬙ Gilmore Girls (also known as Gilmore Girls: Beginnings and The Gilmore Way), The WB, 2001. Ruben’s mother, ⬙Light My Fire,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2001. Administrator, ⬙Homewrecker’s Ball,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2003. Administrator, ⬙It’s Only Rock & Roll,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2003. Carmella, ⬙Things That Go Jump in the Night,⬙ Las Vegas (also known as Casino Eye), NBC, 2004. Sophia’s neighbor, ⬙Coming and Going,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004. Herself, House of Clues, Court TV, 2004. Blanca, ⬙Lude Awakening,⬙ Weeds, Showtime, 2005. Leena, ⬙Immigrant,⬙ Sleeper Cell, Showtime, 2005. Nanny, ⬙But I’m a Gilmore,⬙ Gilmore Girls (also known as Gilmore Girls: Beginnings and The Gilmore Way), The WB, 2005.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Certificate of recognition, Los Angeles, CA, 2004. CREDITS Film Appearances: Anita, The End of Violence (also known as Am Ende der Gewalt and Am.Ende.der.Gew@lt.), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. Bus ride to Los Angeles, Star Maps, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1997. East of Hope Street, 1998, The Cinema Guild, 1999. Miss Alvarez, Bellyfruit, Seventh Art Releasing/The Asylum, 1999. Latina, God’s Army, Zion Films/Excel Entertainment/ New Films International, 2000. Mrs. Nunez, crazy/beautiful, Buena Vista, 2001. Woman at party, La llorona del rio (short film; also known as The Weeping Woman of the River), American Film Institute, 2001, Hypnotic Films, 2002. Soledad, Full Frontal (also known as The Art of Negotiating a Turn and How to Survive a Hotel Room Fire), Miramax, 2002. Second waitress, Criminal, Warner Bros., 2004. Aunt Maria, English as a Second Language, Cima Productions, 2005. Dignora, Happy Endings, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Grandma, 3:52, Irena Belle Films, 2005. Sancho’s mother, Dirty, Snp, 2005. Soledad, Girls Never Call, Overrated Movies, 2005. Sulema, El Divorcio Ceremony, c. 2005. Hardware woman, Right at Your Door, Thousand Words, 2006. Pacco’s mother, Platinum Illusions, Urban Dynasty/ Fantasy World Entertainment, 2006.
Appeared in America’s Most Wanted (also known as America’s Most Wanted: America Fights Back and A.M. W.), Fox; Could It Be a Miracle?; and in Los beltran, Telemundo. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mrs. Ellis, The Big House (also known as Being Brewster), ABC, 2001. Television Appearances; Other: Appeared in Changing Culture of the Workplace, Cold Shoulder, Learning Tree International, and On Common Ground. Television Work: Affiliated with the television series Nosotros Now. 291
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Stage Appearances: Appeared as Dora, Un dia nublado en la casa del sol (also known as A Cloudy Day in the House of the Sun). OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Orange County Register, September 9, 2004, pp. 8, 10.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jim Waters, Which Way Home, TNT, 1991. Tamrin, Solomon & Sheba, TNT, 1995. Detective Stan Lewis, The Return of Hunter: Everyone Walks in L.A. (also known as The Return of Hunter), NBC, 1995. Antonio Fredericks, Rear Window, ABC, 1998. Uncle Joe, The Red Sneakers, Showtime, 2002. Judge Steven Albright, Little John, CBS, 2002. Freddi Dobbs, Lackawanna Blues, HBO, 2005. Joe Starks, Their Eyes Were Watching God (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: Their Eyes Were Watching God), ABC, 2005.
SANTIAGO–HUDSON, Ruben 1956– (Ruben Hudson, Ruben–Santigo Hudson) PERSONAL Born November 24, 1956, in Lackawanna, NY; son of Ruben Santiago (a railroad worker) and Alean Hudson; married Jeannie Brittan; children: (from previous relationships) Broderick, Ruben III. Education: State University of New York at Binghamton, graduated, 1978; graduate study at Wayne State University.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Detective Jake Newhouse, The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer, NBC, 1999. Christopher Darden, American Tragedy, CBS, 2000.
Addresses: Agent—Stephen Hirsh, Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Vincent Cirrincione, Vincent Cirrincione and Associates, 8721 Sunset Blvd., Suite 205, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Television Appearances; Specials: Jammin’: Jelly Roll Morton on Broadway, PBS, 1992. Kevin, Daddy’s Girl, ABC, 1996. Narrator, The Crucible of the Millennium, PBS, 2001. Reader, Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives, HBO, 2003.
Career: Actor, writer, and producer. Afro–American Studio Theatre, Detroit, MI, founding member; Shakespeare Society, moderator of ⬙Shakespeare on Film⬙ series, 2005. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award and Drama Desk Award nomination, both best featured actor in a play, 1996, for Seven Guitars; special Obie Award, Village Voice, Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding solo performance, and Audelco Award, outstanding solo performance, Audience Development Committee, 2001, and Helen Hayes Award, outstanding lead actor in a non–resident production, Washington Theatre Awards Society, 2004, all for the stage show Lackawanna Blues; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding made–for–television movie (with others), and Humanitas Prize, ninety–minute or longer category, Human Family Educational and Cultural Institute, both 2005, for the television movie Lackawanna Blues; Golden Satellite Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a television series, miniseries, or movie, International Press Academy, 2005, for Their Eyes Were Watching God.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Mr. Sarno, ⬙Corky Rebels,⬙ Life Goes On, ABC, 1990. Mr. Gaines, ⬙Out of the Half–Light,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1990. Curtis, Dear John, NBC, 1991. Dr. Brian Keene, ⬙Competence,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Police officer, ⬙Expert Witness,⬙ The Cosby Mysteries, 1994. Johnny, ⬙Mate,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1994. Otis, ⬙You Bet Your Life,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Otis, ⬙Heavin’ Can Wait,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Voice of Gabriel, ⬙Avalon: Parts 1–3,⬙ Gargoyles (animated), 1995. William Perry, ⬙Rule of Engagement,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1996. Emmett Brown, ⬙Funny Valentine,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1999. Emmett Brown, ⬙Pinch Hitters,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1999. Mr. Winters, ⬙Haven,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. Dr. Joe, ⬙Such a Time as This,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1999.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Ruben–Santigo Hudson) Captain Billy Cooper, Another World (also known as Another World: Bay City), 1990–93. 292
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SAWA The Don, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 2005. ⬙The Roman Actor⬙ (staged reading), First Look Festival, Classical Stage Company Theatre, New York City, 2005.
Appeared as Larry and as Orlando in different episodes of Dear John, NBC; also voice of Gabriel, ⬙Ill Met by Moonlight,⬙ Gargoyles (animated).
Also appeared in Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, off– Broadway production, and in Boogie Wooger and Booker T, Conversations in Exile, and The Rabbit Foot.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jackson High, Fox, 1995. Jack Moon, Yes, Mr. Moon, UPN, 1996.
Major Tours: Lackawanna Blues (solo show), U.S. cities, 2002–2003.
Television Executive Producer; Movies: Lackawanna Blues, HBO, 2005.
Began as Corporal Cobb, became Davenport, A Soldier’s Story, Negro Ensemble Company, tour of U.S. cities.
Film Appearances: (As Ruben Hudson) Street hustler, Coming to America (also known as Prince in New York), 1988. Blanket, Blown Away, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. Todd, Bleeding Hearts (also known as Fatal Destiny and White Man’s Burden), Savoy Pictures, 1994. Leamon Heath, The Devil’s Advocate (also known as Im Auftrag des Teufels), Warner Bros., 1998. A Gut Feeling, 1999. Jimmy Groves, Shaft (also known as Shaft–noch fragen?), 2000. Sergeant Edgar Stevens, Domestic Disturbance, Paramount, 2001. Samuel Menendez, Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control, Cannery Filmworks, 2002. Manny Botero, Brother’s Shadow, Fish Six Film/ Brother’s Shadow/Mint Pictures, 2006.
Stage Director: Gem of the Ocean, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 2005, then American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 2006. RECORDINGS Audio Books: Reader, The Land, by Mildred D. Taylor, Listening Library, 2001. WRITINGS Stage: Lackawanna Blues (solo show), New York Shakespeare Festival, LuEsther Hall, Public Theatre, New York City, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Buddy Bolden, Jelly’s Last Jam (musical), Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, then Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1992–93. Lucio, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1993. Roy, East Texas Hot Links, New York Shakespeare Theatre, Anspacher Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1994. Canewell, Seven Guitars, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1996. Title role, Henry VIII, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, 1997. Richard Roma, Glengarry Glen Ross, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 2000. Lackawanna Blues (solo show), New York Shakespeare Festival, LuEsther Hall, Public Theatre, New York City, 2001. Caesar, Gem of the Ocean, Walter Kerr Theatre, 2004–2005. Defiance, Powerhouse Theatre, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2005.
Screenplays: Lackawanna Blues (based on his solo stage show), HBO, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Theatre, February, 2005, p. 32. New York Times, May, 1996.
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maker) Sawa. Education: Attended Vancouver Film School.Avocational Interests: Hockey, soccer, skating. Addresses: Agent—David Decamillo, Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Lauren Lloyd, Bedlam Media, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 810, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Yudo, ⬙The Believers,⬙ The Odyssey, CBC, 1992. Hank Valen, ⬙The Hanging,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Series (also known as Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years), syndicated, 1995. Himself, Cribs, MTV, 2003.
Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials, including one for Nerf toys. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor in a television movie or miniseries, 1997, for Night of the Twisters; Saturn Award nomination, best performance by a younger actor or actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 2000, for Idle Hands; Saturn Award, best performance by a younger actor, and Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite horror actor in Internet poll, both 2001, for Final Destination.
Performed voice of Flash Thompson for Spider–Man (animated), MTV. Television Appearances; Other: Kid Zone (series; also known as Kerrisdale High), 1992. 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. Television Work; Series: Additional voices, Action Man, 1995.
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Film Appearances: Junior Floyd, Little Giants, Warner Bros., 1994. Live–action Casper, Casper (animated and live–action), Universal, 1995. Scott Wormer, Now and Then (also known as The Gaslight Addition), New Line Cinema, 1995. Eric, The Boy’s Club (also known as Secrets d’ados), A–Pix Entertainment/Alliance, 1997. Mark Stouffer, Wild America, Warner Bros., 1997. Noah Ward, A Cool, Dry Place, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Sean, SLC Punk!, Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Simon Harris, Around the Fire, Around the Fire Productions, 1999. Anton Tobias, Idle Hands, Columbia/TriStar, 1999. Nathan Corrigan, The Guilty, J&M Entertainment, 1999. Stan, Stan (documentary; also known as Angelus), Fox, 2000. Alex Chance Browning, Final Destination, New Line Cinema, 2000. Dave Goodman, Slackers (also known as Les complices), Destination Films/Screen Gems, 2002. Will, Extreme Ops (also known as Extremist), Paramount, 2002. Daniel Roenick, Extreme Dating, Franchise Pictures, 2004. Paul the Pawn, The Shooting Gallery, Seven Arts Pictures, 2005. Andrew, Hunter’s Moon, Stouffer Entertainment, 2006.
Videos: Stan in ⬙Stan⬙ segment, Eminem: E, Universal Music and Video Distribution, 2000. Appeared in the music video ⬙Father⬙ by Why Store. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, February, 2000 p. 145. People Weekly, April 21, 1997, p. 100. Teen, February, 1996, p. 50; February, 1997, p. 40. Teen People, June, 1998, p. 43; April, 2000, pp. 144–146.
SCHIFFER, Claudia 1970– PERSONAL Born August 25, 1970, in Rheinberg, Germany; daughter of Heinze and Gudrun Schiffer; married Matthew Vaughn, May 25, 2002; children: Casper.
Television Appearances; Movies: Young Booth, 1994 Baker Street: Sherlock Holmes Returns (also known as Sherlock Holmes Returns and
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Career: Actress, model, businesswoman. Calendar designer; co–owner (with Elle MacPherson, Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, and Tommaso Buti) of the Fashion Cafe restaurant chain, 1995—; has appeared in advertising campaigns for Guess? jeans, Revlon cosmetics, Victoria’s Secret lingerie, Blockbuster video rental, L’Oreal skin and hair products, Escada sport, Fanta soft drinks, and the Citroen Xsara Coupe; has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines, including Vogue, Mademoiselle, and Cosmopolitan; volunteers for UNICEF and is a spokeswoman for breast cancer.
Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 1993 World Music Awards, 1993. The Look, PBS, 1993. Hostess, La Noche de tu vida, 1993. Reporter, David Copperfield: 15 Years of Magic, CBS, 1994. Presenter, The 1994 World Music Awards, 1994. Host, The 1995 World Music Awards, 1995. Coco Chanel: A Private Life, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Die schoensten frauen der welt—Claudia Schiffer, (documentary), 1995. Host, The Goods Presents: Think Positive, MTV and VH1, 1995. Around Claudia Schiffer (documentary), 1995. Presenter, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. MTV/NHL All–Star Face–Off!, 1996. Herself, Happy Birthday, Elizabeth: A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. Presenter, VH1 ’97 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1997. Versace: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. An Audience with Elton John, ITV, 1997. Presenter, The 1998 VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1998. Intimate Portrait: Claudia Schiffer, Lifetime, 1999. VH1 Divas Live ’99, VH1, 1999. Presenter, The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 2000. 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (also known as Ⲇ101: Supermodels: Eat Like Us!), E! Entertainment, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Chosen by People Magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world, 1990 and 1991. CREDITS Film Appearances: Aerobics instructor, Richie Rich, Warner Bros., 1994. Cameo role, Pret–a–Porter (also known as Ready–to– Wear), Miramax, 1994. Herself, Catwalk (documentary), 1995. Susan, The Blackout, Trimark, 1997. Herself, Beautopia, Hit & Run Productions, 1998. Carla, Friends and Lovers, C.E.O. Films/August Entertainment, 1999. Gigi, Desperate But Not Serious, 1999. And She Was, 1999. Greta, Black and White, Screen Gems, 2000. Chain of Fools, Warner Bros., 2000. In Pursuit, Showcase Entertainment, 2000. The Sound of Claudia Schiffer, 2000. Zoolander, Paramount, 2001. Mary, Life Without Dick, TriStar, 2001. 666–Traue keinem, mit dem du schlafst!, Constantin, 2002. I skom drekans (also known as In the Shoes of the Dragon), Hassen, 2002. Carol, Love Actually, Universal, 2003.
Television Appearances; Movies: Gigi, Desperate But Not Serious, HBO, 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Wetten, dass ... ? Aus Basel,⬙ Wetten, dass ... ?, 1991. De tu a tu, 1993. 7 sur 7, 1995. Herself, Mad TV, Fox, 1995. Jane Bond, Mad TV, Fox, 1996. Caiga quien caiga, 1997. Voice, ⬙A Head in the Polls,⬙ Futurama, 1999. Herself, Russell Gilbert Live, 2000. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2000. Tout le monde en parle, 2000. The Howard Stern Radio Show, syndicated, 2000. Mundo VIP, 2000. ⬙Wetten, dass ... ? Aus Braunschweig,⬙ Wetten, dass ... ?, 2002.
RECORDINGS Videos: Perfectly Fit (also known as Claudia Schiffer’s Perfectly Fit), CBS, 1996. WRITINGS Author of two memoirs tracing her experiences as a fashion model. 295
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Business Week, June 9, 1997, pp. 6. Redbook, July, 1995, pp. 66. Time, June 3, 1996, pp. 79; May 5, 1997, pp. 30; August 4, 1997, pp. 74.
Film Associate Producer: The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (also known as The Naked Gun), 1988. Rent–A–Cop, Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. Nothing but Trouble, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1991. I Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994.
SCHOFIELD, John D. (John Schofield)
Film Appearances: Screen test director, I’ll Do Anything, Columbia, 1994.
PERSONAL Television Associate Producer; Movies: Florida Straits, HBO, 1986.
Full name, John Dean Schofield; born in Yorkshire, England; immigrated to the United States, 1965; son of Edwin Victor and Lillian (maiden name, Dean) Schofield; children: Amanda, Annadel.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Alistair Loring, ⬙The Ghost of Sorworth Place,⬙ Night Gallery, 1972.
Addresses: Office—Schofield Enterprises, 15060 Ventura Blvd., Suite 350, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403–2484.
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Career: Producer. Schofield Enterprises, Sherman Oaks, CA, principal; Smash Productions, producer; also worked as unit production manager, sometimes credited as John Schofield, and as assistant director. Military service: Royal Air Force, 1951–53; became sergeant.
Videos: Enemy at the Gates: Through the Crosshairs, Paramount, 2001.
Member: British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
SCOTT, Melody Thomas 1956– (Melody Thomas)
CREDITS PERSONAL Film Executive Producer: Blood Tide (also known as Demon Island and The Red Tide), 21st Century Releasing, 1982. The Brothers Grimm, Dimension Films, 2005. Doom, Universal, 2005.
Original name, Melody Ann Thomas; born April 18, 1956, in Los Angeles, CA; married Michael Altman, January, 1979 (divorced, July, 1979); married Edward Scott (a producer and director), October 12, 1985; children: Alexandra, Jennifer, Elizabeth Frances Marie. Education: Attended University of Southern California.
Film Producer: Yellow Pages (also known as Going Undercover), Miramax, 1988. Enemy at the Gates (also known as Duell—Enemy at the Gates), Paramount, 2000. Forget About It, Beverly Hills Film Studio/Big Screen Entertainment, 2006.
Addresses: Office—c/o The Young and the Restless, CBS Television City, 7800 Beverly Blvd., Suite 3305, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Agent—Alan Ellsweig, Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4500 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90010.
Film Coproducer: The Naked Gun 2 ½: The Smell of Fear (also known as The Naked Gun 2 ½), 1991. Jerry Maguire, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. As Good as It Gets, Columbia TriStar, 1997. I Dreamed of Africa, Columbia, 2000.
Career: Actress. Meglin Kiddies (touring group), member of company and performer in shows for United Service Organizations. Appeared in numerous commercials, including ones for Kellogg’s Rice Krispies breakfast cereal, c. 1961, Inner Science, 2002, Scott tissues, Plochman’s mustard, Crest toothpaste, and Clo296
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SCOTT Guest panelist for To Tell the Truth, multiple appearances; also frequent guest on other game shows, including Body Language, Celebrity Jeopardy, Family Feud, Hollywood Squares, Password, and Wheel of Fortune. Television Appearances as Melody Thomas; Episodic: Wagon Train, 1964. Verna Mae Rittenhouse, My Three Sons, 1964. The Tammy Grimes Show, 1965. Leslie Richards, ⬙Goodbye to Yesterday: Part 1,⬙ Ironside, 1969. Darlene Jarvis, ⬙The Seashore,⬙ The Waltons, CBS, 1977. Darlene Jarvis, ⬙The Go–Getter,⬙ The Waltons, CBS, 1977. Betsy, ⬙The Sandcastle Murders,⬙ Charlie’s Angels, 1978. Fish, multiple episodes, 1978. Hostess, ⬙My Son, the Prom Queen,⬙ Eight Is Enough, 1978. Stayin’ Alive, multiple appearances, 1978. Billy, 1978. Sherry, ⬙Lions, Tigers, Monkeys, and Dogs: Part 1,⬙ The Rockford Files, 1979. Herself, Match Game 73, 1982. Mandy Vinning, ⬙Sleeping Dogs,⬙ Hotel, 1985.
Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award nominations, outstanding lead daytime actress, 1991, hottest female star, 1994, outstanding lead actress, 1995, 2005, favorite actress, 2000, Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1999, Soap Opera Digest Award, outstanding lead actress, 2001, and Daytime Emmy Award nomination, special fan award for America’s favorite couple (with Eric Braeden), 2002, all for The Young and the Restless. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jill Renzie the Moviestar, Freezerburn, Brookturn Co./ MUSK Entertainment/Cosmic Audience, 2005. Film Appearances as Melody Thomas: (Uncredited) Young Marnie, Marnie, 1964. Abigail, The Beguiled, Universal, 1971. Ann Mary Deacon, Dirty Harry, Warner Bros., 1971. Laurie, Posse, Gramercy, 1975. Girl on streetcar, The Shootist, 1976. Suzie Pullbrook and cyclist, The Car (also known as Djavulsbilen), Universal, 1977. LaRue, The Fury, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1978. Laura Dickinson, Piranha, New World, 1978. Rape victim, Studs Lonigan, 1978.
Television Appearances; Specials: 50 Years of Soaps: An All–Star Celebration, CBS, 1994. CBS Soap Break, CBS, 1996. Fall in Love with a Stranger, PAX, 1999. Interviewee, Ray Combs: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. CBS: 50 Years from Television City, CBS, 2002. Interviewee, Intimate Portrait: Melody Thomas Scott, Lifetime, 2002. Mississippi Rising (benefit concert), 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Nikki Reed Foster Bancroft DiSalvo Newman Abbott Newman, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 1979—. Host, The Image Workshop, Lifetime, 1991.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 16th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1989. Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1990. Presenter, Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1992. Presenter, The Ninth Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1993. Host, The 23rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1996. Presenter, Soap Opera Update Awards, Lifetime, 1997. Presenter, The 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1999. Presenter, The 27th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Melody Thomas) Laura Fleming, Secrets, 1977. (As Thomas) Laurie Lee, The Scarlett O’Hara War (also known as Moviola: The Scarlett O’Hara War), 1980. Linda Flemming, The Paradise Virus, PAX, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, The $10,000 Pyramid, 1987. Herself, ⬙Death in the Daytime,⬙ Diagnosis: Murder, CBS, 1995. Herself, ⬙The Heather Biblow Story,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1997. Herself, ⬙Inner Tube,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 2001. Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 2005.
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Appeared as Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Los Angeles; also appeared in Los Angeles production of Talking With... OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Parade, February 24, 2002, p 16. Soap City, February 27, 2004. Soap Opera Weekly, March 25, 2003; September 2, 2003. TV Guide, August 25, 2001, p. 61; March 26, 2004; June 20, 2004, p. 57; October 17, 2004, p. 53; November 2, 2004. Woman’s Day, May 4, 2004, pp. 29–32.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Seann W. Scott) Steve Stifler, American Pie (also known as East Great Falls High and Great Falls), MCA/Universal, 1999. Billy Hitchcock, Final Destination (also known as Flight 180), New Line Cinema, 2000. Chester Greenburg, Dude, Where’s My Car?, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. E. L., Road Trip, DreamWorks, 2000. Brent, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (also known as VA5 and View Askew 5), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2001. Steve Stifler, American Pie 2 (also known as Secret Disguise), Universal, 2001. Wayne Grey, Evolution, DreamWorks, 2001. Ben McGewen, Stark Raving Mad, Newmarket Capital Group, 2002. Kar, Bulletproof Monk, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Peppers, Old School, DreamWorks, 2003. Steve Stifler, American Wedding (also known as American Pie: The Wedding and American Pie—Jetzt wird geheiratet), Universal, 2003. Travis, The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle), Universal, 2003. Bo Duke, The Dukes of Hazzard, Warner Bros., 2005. John Farley, Mr. Woodcock, New Line Cinema, 2006. Roland Taverner and Ronald Taverner, Southland Tales, Universal, 2006. Title role, Sebastian Knight, SNL Studios, 2006. Voice of Crash, Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (animated), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006. Ex–boyfriend, Cockblockers, MTV Films/Paramount, c. 2006. Voice of Ham, Space Chimps (animated), Vanguard Animation/Odyssey Motion Pictures, 2007. Book of Leo, Universal, 2007.
Electronic: Melody Thomas Scott Official Site, http://www. melodythomasscott.com, December 14, 2005. Other: Intimate Portrait: Melody Thomas Scott (television special), Lifetime, 2002.
SCOTT, Seann William 1976(?)– (Sean W. Scott, Seann Scott, Seann W. Scott) PERSONAL Original name, Sean William Scott; born October 3, 1976 (some sources say July 12, 1977), in Cottage Grove, MN; son of Bill (a factory worker) and Pat (a homemaker) Scott. Education: Attended Glendale Community College.Avocational Interests: Exercise. Addresses: Office—Identity Films, 100 Universal City Plaza, Bungalow 4144, Universal City, CA 91608. Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069.
Film Work: Producer, Book of Leo, Universal, 2007.
Career: Actor. Identity Films, Universal City, CA, partner; appeared in television commercials. Worked in a movie theatre, the Los Angeles Zoo, and Home Depot, as well as a trainer, a clerical worker, and in the food business.
Television Appearances; Movies: Derek, Born into Exile, NBC, 1997.
Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nomination, film—choice sleazebag, 2000, for American Pie; Teen Choice Award nomination (with Ashton Kutcher), film—choice chemistry, 2001, for Dude, Where’s My
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Himself, Making the Movie: American Pie II, MTV, 2001. Himself, Reel Comedy: Evolution, Comedy Central, 2001. Sizzlin’ Sixteen 2001, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Suddenly I’m a Star (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Himself, Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell, NBC, 2002. Himself, 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself, Reel Comedy: The Dukes of Hazzard, Comedy Central, 2005.
Music Videos: Aerosmith, ⬙Hole in My Soul,⬙ 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March, 2002, pp. 64, 66. People Weekly, September 10, 2001, p. 140; August 11, 2003, p. 24; December 1, 2003, p. 136. Teen People, May, 2001, p. 93; May 1, 2003, p. 156; September 1, 2003, p. 144. Time, August 4, 2003, p. 64. Total Film, November, 2001, pp. 42–44, 46. USA Weekend, July 25, 2003, p. 10.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 2001 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2001. Presenter, The Teen Choice Awards 2002, Fox, 2002. Himself, The 2002 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2002. Host, The 2003 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2003. Presenter, The 2004 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2004. Himself, The 2004 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2004. Presenter, The 2005 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Moondoggie, ⬙Beach Party,⬙ Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily...), The WB, 1996. Preston, ⬙Something about a Double Standard,⬙ Something So Right, ABC, 1998. Himself, ⬙Evolution,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2001. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 2001. Himself, The Big Breakfast, Channel 4 (England), 2001. Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005. Himself, ⬙The Rundown,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2003. (As Seann Scott) Himself, ⬙Seann Scott: Monk–y Business,⬙ Diary, MTV, 2003. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Himself, The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 2003, 2005. Himself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. Himself, Total Request Live (also known as Total Request with Carson Daly and TRL), MTV, 2005.
PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Michael Greene & Associates, 7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 1017, Hollywood, CA 90028. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Camie Award (with others), Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards, 2005, for Radio. CREDITS Film Appearances: Manny, The Specialist (also known as El Especialista), Warner Bros., 1994. New York City policeman, Double Take, Buena Vista, 2001. Lonnie, Zoe, Curb Entertainment, 2001. Russell, Artificial Intelligence: AI (also known as A.I. Artificial Intelligence), Warner Bros., 2001. Mechanic, The Glass House, Columbia, 2001. Security guard, Vanilla Sky, Paramount, 2001. Goon number one, Wheelman, 2002. FBI agent, Enough, Columbia, 2002. Bud, Nines (short), Poya Pictures, 2003. Honeycutt, Radio, Columbia, 2003. Tommy, Man Who Invented the Moon (short), 2003. Aquarium guard, Fish Burglars (short), 2004. Ron, Criminal, Warner Bros., 2004.
Also appeared as a lifeguard in Sweet Valley High, syndicated. Radio Appearances; Episodic: The Howard Stern Radio Show, 2003. RECORDINGS Videos: Dude Cam (short documentary), Alcon Entertainment, 2000. 299
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Elias, Flightplan, Buena Vista, 2005. Everett, Full Disclosure, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Deadwood, HBO, 2005—. Television Appearances; Movies: Maxie, Die Laughing, ABC, 1989. David, Night Train, ABC, 1990. Greg Lynch, Sr., Saving Jessica Lynch, NBC, 2003. Bud Sealy, Plainsong, CBS, 2004. Television Appearances; Pilots: Detective McNally, ⬙Unaired Pilot,⬙ Birds of Prey (also known as BOP), The WB, 2002. Tater, Senor White, Fox, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Maxie, ⬙Die Laughing,⬙ B. L. Stryker, ABC, 1989. David, ⬙Night Train,⬙ B. L. Stryker, ABC, 1990. Dead cop, ⬙I Fall to Pieces,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 1999. ⬙Infidelity,⬙ Profiler, NBC, 1999. Will Bailey, ⬙The Heart of Christmas,⬙ Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX, 1999. Waiter, ⬙Twins,⬙ It’s Like, You Know ..., ABC, 1999. Oscar Ray Pant Jr., ⬙Last Tango in Hartford,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 1999. Waiter, ⬙Heat,⬙ It’s Like, You Know ..., ABC, 2000. Breen, ⬙Justice Delayed,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000. Mary’s orderly, ⬙Everybody’s Special at Chicago Hope,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 2000. Duke, ⬙InDickscretion,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as 3rd Rock and Life As We Know It), NBC, 2000. Duke, ⬙Dick’ll Take Manhattan: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as 3rd Rock and Life As We Know It), NBC, 2000. Gravedigger, ⬙Patience,⬙ The X Files (also known as The X–Files), Fox, 2000. Oscar Ray Pant Jr., ⬙Gray vs. Gray,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2000. Oscar Ray Pant Jr., ⬙Waterworld,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2000. Stovic, ⬙Gutterball,⬙ That’s Life, CBS, 2000. Jimmy Stovic, ⬙Behind Closed Doors,⬙ That’s Life, CBS, 2000. Officer, Any Day Now, Lifetime, 2000. Oscar Ray Pant Jr., ⬙The Undertow,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2001. Oscar Ray Pant Jr., ⬙Hold on Tight,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2001. Steven Melnick, ⬙Medusa,⬙ The X Files (also known as The X–Files), Fox, 2001. Heffer, ⬙The Big Bounce,⬙ Jack & Jill, The WB, 2001.
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SPOTTISWOOD Television Appearances; Specials: John Stroud, A Savage Christmas: The Fall of Hong Kong (documentary; also known as La Bataille de Hong Kong, La bravoure et le mepris, partie 1, Savage Christmas: Hong Kong 1941, and The Valour and the Horror, Part 1), CBC, 1992.
Career: Actor, writer, and director. Began acting professionally at the age of seventeen.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Marcus, ⬙Crippled Inside,⬙ Friday the 13th (also known as Friday the 13th: The Series and Friday’s Curse), syndicated, 1989. ⬙The Dying Generation,⬙ The Hitchhiker (also known as Le Voyageur), USA Network, 1989. Arnie Polzikoff, ⬙Complex Officer,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1989. ⬙Don’t Look Down,⬙ My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1989. David Hawes, ⬙How Kissing Was Discovered,⬙ Road to Avonlea (also known as Avonlea and Tales from Avonlea), CBC and The Disney Channel, 1990. Doyle, ⬙True Believers,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1992. ⬙Unreality TV,⬙ Forever Knight, CBS, 1992. Richard Watson, ⬙Pride and Prejudice,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1993. ⬙Out of the Woods,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1994. Danny Boy, ⬙Zone Five,⬙ Robocop (also known as RoboCop: The Series), syndicated, 1994. Ken Todd, ⬙The 13th Floor,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1997. Thomas Aaron ⬙Steve⬙ Guthrie, ⬙Little Sister,⬙ Once a Thief (also known as John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief⬙), syndicated, 1998. Joe Harriman, ⬙Perambulate Me Back to My Habitual Abode,⬙ Power Play, UPN, 1998. Joe Harriman, ⬙Changing the Luck,⬙ Power Play, UPN, 1998. Joe Harriman, ⬙All for One,⬙ Power Play, UPN, 1998. Royal soldier and Bellerophon, ⬙Bellerophon and Pegasus,⬙ Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend, CBS, 1999. Nathan Sparks, ⬙Grace of Hollywood,⬙ Wind at My Back, CBC, 1999. Scott Pauley, ⬙Nothing Like the Real Thing,⬙ Total Recall 2070 (also known as Total Recall: The Series), Showtime, 1999. Voice, Elliot Moose, PBS, 2000. Ray Gould, ⬙Donnys’ Millions,⬙ Doc, PAX, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by a lead actor in a dramatic program or miniseries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1990, Daytime Emmy Award, both for Looking for Miracles. CREDITS Film Appearances: Hospital youth, Concrete Angels, Shapiro Entertainment, 1987. Player number one, Young Again, 1995. Danny, Have Mercy, 1999. Moss, The Snow Walker, First Look Pictures Releasing, 2003. Jon, Ice Men, Wolfe Releasing, 2004. Film Work: Producer and director, Learning to Swim (short), 2000. Coproducer and director, Noise (short), Riddle Films, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Glenn, Fast Track, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Skeeter Orton, J.F.K.: Reckless Youth, ABC, 1993. Fred Wright, Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (also known as Anne 3 and Anne ... La maison aux pignons verts: Les annees de tourmente), CBC and PBS, 2000. Orion Clemens, Roughing It (also known as Mark Twain’s ⬙Roughing It⬙), Hallmark Channel, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: First player, Young Again, ABC, 1986. Ryan Delaney, Looking for Miracles (also known as L’ete des victoires), The Disney Channel, 1989. Warwick, Mind Games, ABC, 1998. Evan Chandler, Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion (also known as Family of Cops III), CBS, 1999. Steve Letourneau, All–American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story, USA Network, 2000. Arthur, The Moving of Sophia Myles, CBS, 2000. Matthew Scully, DC 9/11: Time of Crisis, Showtime, 2003.
Television Work; Movies: Creator, Tripping the Wire: A Stephen Tree Mystery, CTV and Lifetime, 2005. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Zoo Story, Grand Theatre, London, Ontario, Canada; Featuring Loretta, Theatre of Film Noir, and Escape from Happiness, Factory Theatre, Toronto, Canada; Simple301
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ton of the Unexpected Isle, Busman’s Honeymoon, Rashamon, The Petrified Forest, Annajanska, and Busman’s Honeymoon, all Shaw Theatre, Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. WRITINGS Screenplays: Learning to Swim (short), 2000. Noise (short), Riddle Films, 2005. Television Movies: Tripping the Wire: A Stephen Tree Mystery, CTV and Lifetime, 2005. Eight Days to Live, CTV, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series: Gerda, a recurring role, Providence, NBC, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Thirty Days Until I’m Famous, VH1, 2004.
Television Episodes: ⬙Dead Men Do Wear Plaid,⬙ The Zack Files, ITV and Fox Family, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Alien nurse, ⬙Time’s Arrow: Part 2,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1992. Fourth woman, ⬙Political Correctness,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1993. Second judge, ⬙God Help Ye Merry Bundymen,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1996. ⬙The Couch Potato,⬙ Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, 1997. Teacher, ⬙April Foolish,⬙ Cousin Skeeter, Nickelodeon, 2000. Guest, Mad TV, Fox, 2000. Mrs. Falca, ⬙Locker 13,⬙ The Nightmare Room, The WB, 2001. Myrna, ⬙Prisoners,⬙ Push, Nevada, ABC, 2002. Myrna, ⬙Denial,⬙ Push, Nevada, ABC, 2002. Lynn Shannon, ⬙Raiders of the Lost Sausage,⬙ Even Stevens, The Disney Channel, 2002. Sandra Conley, ⬙R.I.P.,⬙ MDs, ABC, 2002. Jane, Hot Properties, ABC, 2005.
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STEIN, Mary PERSONAL Full name, Mary Margaret Stein; born in Marquette, MI. Education: Marquette University, B.A.; also attended Juilliard School.Avocational Interests: Sat nam rasayan yoga, long–distance cycling, kayaking, horseback riding, skiing. Addresses: Agent—Origin Talent Agency, 4705 Laurel Canyon, Suite 306, Studio City, CA 91607.
Also appeared as secretary, Deadly Games, UPN.
Career: Actress. Appeared in more than 100 commercials, including ads for Pop Tarts snack foods and Circuit City electronics stores. Central Juvenile Hall, Los Angeles, volunteer acting and writing teacher for Inside Out program; Westside Kids, big sister; also affiliated with Free Arts for Abused Kids.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in title role, Agnes of God, and as May, Fool for Love, both regional productions.
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Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Nun, Alice, 1990. Angela Lucassey, Man of the Year, 1995. Registrar, Dead Man on Campus, 1998.
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SULLIVAN Patrick Killian, ⬙Something in the Closet,⬙ Raven, CBS, 1993. Allen Brewster, ⬙Discovery,⬙ Marker, UPN, 1995. Joe, ⬙NYPD Nude,⬙ Platypus Man, UPN, 1995. Steve, ⬙Out of the Mouths of Babes,⬙ Platypus Man, UPN, 1995. ⬙Another Place and Time,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1995. Jimmy Stanley, ⬙Melrose Unglued,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1996. Jimmy Stanley, ⬙True Fibs,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1996. Constantine Rikolakas, ⬙I Love the Nightlife,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1997. Customer, ⬙A Concurrent Affair,⬙ Fired Up (also known as Fired), NBC, 1997. Mr. Smooth, ⬙Jose Chung’s ⬘Doomsday Defense,’⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1997. Richard Evans, ⬙Old Acquaintance,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1998. Shane McArnold, ⬙Shane,⬙ Sports Night, ABC, 1999. ⬙Surprise Party,⬙ The Huntress, USA Network, 2000. Daniel, ⬙Digger: Part 2,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2001. Himself, Anna Nicole Smith: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001. General manager, ⬙Spectator Interference,⬙ Clubhouse, CBS, 2004. General manger, ⬙Trade Talks,⬙ Clubhouse, CBS, 2004. Himself, ⬙In the Heart of You,⬙ Starting Over, syndicated, 2005.
Addresses: Manager—Melanie Greene Management and Productions, 425 North Robertson Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials; New Years Celebration, Sun City, South Africa, host, 1993; Miss South Africa pageant, host, 1993; Miss World Pageant, host, 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997; Ford Supermodel of the World contest, Bombay, India, host, 1996; and host of mud wrestling shows. Portland Timbers, North American Soccer League, professional soccer player; and Venice Gondoliers, high school football coach. CREDITS Film Appearances: Easy Ed, Osa, Cannon, 1985. Woody, Hot Splash, 1988. Party guest, Slaves of New York, TriStar, 1989. Adult Donald Freeman, Late for Dinner, Columbia, 1991. Rodino, Liquid Dreams, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1991. Gordon Wisk, Skyscraper, PM Entertainment, 1997. Swat leader, The Alternate (also known as Agent of Death), Lions Gate Films, 2000. Coach Bauer, crazy/beautiful, Buena Vista, 2001. Danny, Cahoots, Chewing School, 2001. D’Antoni, The One (also known as Jet Li’s ⬙The One⬙), Columbia, 2001. And She Was, Cinemavault Releasing, 2002. Jesus Is Coming, 2002. SWAT negotiator, S.W.A.T., Columbia, 2003. Detective, Inside Out, Ogdenigma Entertainment, 2005.
Appeared as Nicky, ⬙Woman on a Train,⬙ Women: Stories of Passion, Showtime. Television Appearances; Pilots: Man in meeting, Clubhouse, CBS, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: Jeff Hartman, Loving, ABC, 1988–89. Jeff Hartman, Egoli: Place of Gold, [South Africa], 1995. Martin Fitzgerald, Passions (also known as Harmony’s Passions and The Passions Storms), NBC, 2004—.
STING See BORDEN, Steve
SULLIVAN, Nicole 1970–
Television Appearances; Movies: Boyfriend, City Boy, 1985. Cam Cavanaugh, Greyhounds, CBS, 1994. Andrew Thorne, War Stories, NBC, 2003.
PERSONAL Born April 21, 1970, in New York, NY; daughter of Ed Sullivan (a New York State assemblyman) and Madonna (an antiques dealer) Sullivan. Education: Studied theater at Northwestern University; spent one year at London’s British American Dramatic Academy.
Television Appearances; Specials: Reenactment actor, Chasing the Sun (documentary), PBS, 2001. Himself, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 2004.
Addresses: Contact—Howard Entertainment, 10850 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1260, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Agent– Innovative Artists, 235 Park Ave. South, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003; William Morris Agency, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Terry Roland, ⬙The Reaper’s Helper,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1990. ⬙Officer April,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1992. 303
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Career: Actress. Appeared in Off–Broadway children’s theater productions.
Television Appearances; Movies: Beth, The Way She Moves, VH1, 2001. Alissa, My Sister’s Keeper, CBS, 2002. Voice of Shego, Kim Possible: So the Drama (animated), The Disney Channel, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Fairfax Fandango, 1997. Say You’ll Be Mine, 1999. Mara, Bar Hopping, 2000. Voice of Mira Nova, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (video), Buena Vista, 2000. Sally (uncredited), The Third Wheel, Miramax, 2002. Bitter Jester, Anchor Bay, 2003. Shego, Kim Possible: The Secret Files (video), Walt Disney, 2003. Double Dutch girl, Barbershop 2: Back in Business, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Nora, Bed & Breakfast, 2004. Liz Klein, Guess Who, Sony, 2005. The letter A, Sesame Street: All–Star Alphabet (video), 2005. Pregnant make–out girl, The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend, Big Handsome, 2005. Ethel Shivers, Barry Dingle, Barry Dingle, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Young woman, ⬙The Last Boy Scout,⬙ Herman’s Head, 1991. Terry, ⬙Private Lives,⬙ Party of Five, 1994. First nurse, Diagnosis Murder, 1994. Jane, Madman of the People, NBC, 1994. Elaine (one source cites role as Elinor), Models Inc., Fox, 1994. Stephanie, Maybe This Time, ABC, 1995. Debbie, ⬙The Pajama Game⬙ and ⬙The Baby–Sitter’s Club,⬙ Fired Up, NBC, 1997. Diane Pulaski, ⬙Drew Gets Married,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1997. Claire, Suddenly Susan, 1999. Miss Lang, ⬙Of Mice and Math,⬙ Daddio, NBC, 1999. Jen Caulder, ⬙Contact,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, 2000. (Recurring) Family Guy (animated), Fox, 2000–2002. ⬙Disco,⬙ Titus, Fox, 2000. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001. Jill Tracy, ⬙My Nickname,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2001. Jill Tracy, ⬙My Occurrence,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2001. The Test, FX Network, 2001. Alicia, According to Jim, ABC, 2001. Disney’s Teamo Supremo, ABC, 2002. Voices (recurring), Kim Possible, The Disney Channel, 2002–2005. Deirdre Bishop, ⬙Valentine’s Day,⬙ Less Than Perfect, ABC, 2003. Deirdre Bishop, ⬙Oh Papa,⬙ Less Than Perfect, ABC, 2003. Mindy Tikvah, Mad TV, Fox, 2003. (Multiple episodes) Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 2003, 2004. Rachel, ⬙Addicted to Love,⬙ Miss Match, NBC, 2003. Vancome lady/show saleswoman, Mad TV, Fox, 2003. Jill Tracy, ⬙My Fifteen Seconds,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2003. ⬙Tournament 1, Game 3,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2003. ⬙Tournament 1 Championship,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2004. Meg Ryan, Mad TV, Fox, 2004. The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2004. Voice of Esperanza Thomas, Crank Yankers (animated), Comedy Central, 2004. ⬙Tournament 2 Championship,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2004. Dennis Miller, CNBC, 2004. The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005. Mad TV, Fox, 2005. Janet Novak, ⬙Mr. Monk and the Kid,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Mad TV, Fox, 1995–2001. Kat Munro, Talk to Me, ABC, 2000. Voice of Bizzy the babysitter, Baby Blues, The WB, 2000. Voice, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, 2000. Holly Shumpert, The King of Queens, CBS, 2001–2005. Joan of Arc/Marie Curie, Clone High (also known as Clone High U.S.A.), MTV, 2002. Chloe Reid, Hot Properties, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Mad TV Goes to the Movies, Fox, 1996. The Best of Mad TV, Fox, 1996. When New Year’s Eve Attacks! 1997. Host, KISS Live: The Ultimate Halloween Party, Fox, 1998. The World’s Greatest Magic V, Fox, 1998. Voice of Bizzy, A Baby Blues Christmas Special (animated), Cartoon Channel, 2002. Kim Possible: A Stitch in Time, The Disney Channel, 2003. Commentator, Mouthing Off: 51 Greatest Smartasses, Comedy Central, 2004. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 1996 Billboard Music Awards, 1996. The 1997 Billboard Music Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 12th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1998. 304
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Voice of Alice/Stacey, ⬙North by North Quahog,⬙ Family Guy (animated), Fox, 2005. ⬙Petarded,⬙ Family Guy (animated), Fox, 2005. Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D–List, Bravo, 2005. Voice of Shego, ⬙Rufus: Experiment Ⲇ607,⬙ Lilo & Stitch: The Series (animated), The Disney Channel, 2005. Voice of drunk chick, ⬙Peter’s God Woods,⬙ Family Guy (animated), Fox, 2005. ⬙Jungle Love,⬙ Family Guy (animated), Fox, 2005. Weekends at the DL, Comedy Central, 2005.
Additional production supporter, All Hands on Deck (animated), Word Entertainment, 2003. Producer, The Toy Warrior, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Poker Royale: The James Woods Gang vs. The Unabombers, Game Show Network, 2005. I Love the 80’s 3–D, VH1, 2005.
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Television Work; Series: Worked as script editor and consultant, Lenny & Sid. Television Story Editor; Episodic: ⬙The Haunting of Riverdale,⬙ Archie’s Weird Mysteries (animated), PAX, 1999.
Screenplays: The Return of Jafar (animated; also known as Aladdin 2), 1994. Kim Possible: The Secret Files (animated), 2003.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Mira Nova, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Activision, 2000. Voice, Monsters, Inc, Disney Interactive, 2002. Voice of Shego, Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist, Disney Interactive, 2002.
Television Episodes: (With Kevin D. Campbell) Darkwing Duck (animated), ABC, 1991. (With Kevin D. Campbell) ⬙Tokyo Bonkers,⬙ Bonkers (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Bonkers⬙), The Disney Channel, 1993. (With Kevin D. Campbell) ⬙CasaBonkers,⬙ Bonkers (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Bonkers⬙), The Disney Channel, 1993. Timon and Pumbaa (animated; also known as The Lion King’s ⬙Timon & Pumbaa⬙), The Disney Channel, 1995. All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series (animated), syndicated, 1996. ⬙Brain of the Future,⬙ Pinky and the Brain (animated), The WB, 1997. ⬙The Reluctant Assassin,⬙ Big Guy and Rusty the Robot, Fox, 1999. ⬙Star Smasher,⬙ Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (animated), 2000. ⬙Root of Evil,⬙ Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (animated), 2000. ⬙Fun and Games,⬙ X–Men: Evolution (animated), The WB, 2001. House of Mouse (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙House of Mouse⬙), ABC, 2001. Mucha Lucha! (animated; also known as Mucha Lucha! Gigante!), The WB, 2002. ⬙Houdini,⬙ Lilo & Stitch: The Series (animated), The Disney Channel, 2003. ⬙Swirly,⬙ Lilo & Stitch: The Series (animated), The Disney Channel, 2003. Tutenstein (animated), 2003. (With others) Kim Possible (animated), The Disney Channel, 2003–2005. ⬙The Crystal Glasses,⬙ Xiaolin Showdown (animated), The WB, 2004. ⬙Night of the Sapphire Dragon,⬙ Xiaolin Showdown, The WB, 2004.
WRITINGS Television Series: Mad TV, Fox, 1995.
SWENLIN, Brian PERSONAL Married Robyn; children: Grayson. Education: Studied arts and communications at California State University at San Bernardino. Addresses: Agent—Natural Talent, 3331 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90405. Career: Writer and producer. Walt Disney Television Animation, staff writer; co–creator and developer of Beyond Omega and Cybershows, America Online; provided character dialogue samples for Mars, Inc. CREDITS Film Work: Additional production supporter, Love Thy Neighbor (animated), Word Entertainment, 2003. 305
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(With John Behnke and Bob Humphrey) ⬙Lame Boy/ Taking Paws,⬙ Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, The Disney Channel, 2004. (With Jan Strand) ⬙Curse of the Vampire Bat/The Monkey’s Paw,⬙ Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, The Disney Channel, 2004. Da Boom Crew (animated), 2004. Zatch Bell! (animated), Fuji TV and Cartoon Network, 2005. ⬙The Black Vipers,⬙ Xiaolin Showdown, The WB, 2005.
Comic Books: Contributed to Cartoon Network, Dexter’s Laboratory, Looney Tunes, Scooby Doo, and Sylvester & Tweety, all D.C. Comics; Disney Adventures Digest, Disney Publishing; The Disney Afternoon, and Disney Presents, Marvel Comics; Tom & Jerry Coloring Books, Peter Cottontail Activity Books, and Here Comes Peter Cottontail Storybook, WB Worldwide Publishing. CD–Roms: Wrote Mickey Phonics CD Rom, Learning with Buzz Lightyear, Mickey Mouse Toddler, Mickey Mouse Pre– School, Mickey Mouse Kids, Simba’s Arcade CD Rom, and Timon & Pumbaa’s ⬙Typing Adventure,⬙ all Disney Interactive.
Also wrote Wacky World of Tex Avery (animated); Trollz (animated); Rugrats (animated), Nickelodeon; Histeria (animated); Yugi Oh (animated).
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TAYLOR, Jack 1936– (Grek Martin, George O’Brown, John Taylor, Jack Tylor) PERSONAL Original name, George Brown Randall; born October 21, 1936. Career: Actor. Worked as set decorator, credited as George O’Brown; also worked as dialogue coach. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Pasaporte al infierno (also known as Action Stations, Hi–Jack, Hi–Jack (Action Stations), and Pasaporte al infierno: contrabando en la costa), 1956. La torre de marfil, 1958. El ultimo rebelde (also known as The Last Rebel), 1958. El fin de un imperio, 1958. Yo pecador (also known as I, Sinner), 1959. (As Grek Martin) Igor, La maldicion de Nostradamus (also known as The Curse of Nostradamus), 1960. (As Martin) Neutron el enmascarado negro (also known as Neutron and the Black Mask), 1962. (As Martin) Igor, El destructor de monstruos (also known as The Monsters Demolisher and Nostradamus y el destructor de monstruos), 1962. (As Martin) Los automatas de la muerte (also known as Neutron vs. the Death Robots and Robots of Death), 1962. (As Martin) Igor, Nostradamus, el genio de las tinieblas (also known as The Genie of Darkness and Genii of Darkness), 1962. (As Martin) Neutron contra el Dr. Caronte (also known as Neutron vs. the Amazing Dr. Caronte), 1963. 307
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Jekyll and the Wolfman, Dr. Jekyll vs. the Werewolf, and Dr. Jekyll vs. the Wolfman), Regia–Arturo Gonzalez Rodriguez, 1971. Autopsia (also known as Autopsy), New Line Cinema, 1973. Don Yllan, el magico de Toledo, 1973. El asesino esta entre los trece, 1973. La llamaban la madrina, 1973. Louis, La orgia nocturna de los vampiros (also known as Grave Desires, Orgy of the Vampires, and Vampire’s Night Orgy), 1973. Michel Dreville, Tendre et perverse Emanuelle (also known as French Emanuelle, Tender and Perverse Emanuelle, Le chemin solitaire, and Frissons sur la peau), 1973. Professor Natan Stern, La venganza de la momia (also known as The Mummy’s Revenge and The Vengeance of the Mummy), 1973. Howard Tucker, El buque maldito (also known as The Blind Dead 3, The Ghost Galleon, Ghost Ships of the Blind Dead, Horror of the Zombies, Ship of Zombies, Zombie Flesh Eater, and La noche del buque maldito), Belen Films, 1974. Professor Jonathan Grant, La noche de los brujos (also known as Night of the Sorcerers), 1974. Farkas/Dr. Mabuse, La venganza del Doctor Mabuse (also known as El Doctor Mabuse and Dr. M schlaegt zu), 1974. Sigma, La maison des filles perdues (also known as La casa delle bambole crudeli), 1974. Los adolescentes (also known as The Adolescents), 1975. Baron Von Rathony, Les avaleuses (also known as The Black Countess, Erotic Kill, Female Vampire, The Last Thrill, Jacula, Sicarius—The Midnight Party, La comtesse aux siens nus, and Yacula; edited versions released as Bare Breasted Countess, Erotikill, and La comtesse noire; X–rated versions released as Insatiable Lust, The Midnight Party, and The Loves of Irina), Eurocine, 1975. (As Jack Tylor) Dr. Barnes, Die teuflischen schwestern (also known as The Devilish Sisters and Sexy Sisters), 1976. Las desarraigadas, 1976. Jack Haus, Der ruf der blonden goettin (also known as Porno Shock and Voodoo Passion), 1977. La profezia (also known as Obscene Desire, L’osceno desiderio, and Poseida), 1977. Olsen, Viaje al centro de la Tierra (also known as Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Where Time Began), International Picture Show Co., 1977. (As John Taylor) Parravicino, Enigma rosso (also known as Red Rings of Fear, Rings of Fear, Trauma, Virgin Killer, Virgin Terror, Orgie des todes, and Das Phantom im Maedchenpensionat), 1978. El juego del diablo, 1978. Lieutenant Erik Muller, Nathalie rescapee de l’enfer (also known as Nathalie: Escape from Hell and Nathalie, Fugitive from Hell), 1978. 308
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TIEFENBACH TIEFENBACH, Dov 1981– PERSONAL Full name, Dov Yosef Tiefenbach; born December 8, 1981, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: El mayorazgo de Labraz, 1983. Goya, 1985. Robert Serra, Fantomes en heritage, 1992.
Addresses: Manager—Artist Management, 1118 15th St., Suite 1, Santa Monica, CA 90403; The Firm, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact—Core Group, 3 Church St., Suite 507, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1M2, Canada.
Television Appearances; Movies: (Uncredited) Casanova (also known as Il veneziano, vita e amori di Giacomo Casanova), 1987. Police inspector, The Man in the Brown Suit (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙The Man in the Brown Suit⬙), 1989.
Career: Actor. Affiliated with the Canadian Film Centre, Winfields, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Appeared in television commercials. Theresa Sound World (indie pop band), member; Trucks Leaving (indie pop band), member.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Honolulu Trip,⬙ The Jack Benny Program, 1953. ⬙El ladron de cadaveres,⬙ El quinto jinete, 1975. ⬙Los rehenes,⬙ Curro Jiminez, 1977. Honey, ⬙Karate–Caramel,⬙ L’etrange monsieur Duvallier, 1979. Axel, ⬙La curiosidad mata al gato,⬙ Pagina de sucesos, 1985.
Awards, Honors: Leo Award, feature length drama: best supporting performance—male, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 2003, for Flower & Garnet. CREDITS
Also appeared in Once Upon a Time in Europe.
Film Appearances: Child at lake, Tommy Boy, Paramount, 1995. Harry Butkis, Jr., It Takes Two (also known as Me and My Shadow), Warner Bros., 1995. Murray Murray, Love Child (short film), Wig Pictures, 1995. The boy with purple socks, Harriet the Spy, Paramount, 1996. First doghouse boy, The Mighty, Miramax, 1998. Azrael, Jason X (also known as Friday the 13th Part 10, Jason 2000, Jason 2000: Friday the 13th Part 10, and Jason X: Friday the 13th Part 10), New Line Cinema, 2001. High school student, On the Line (also known as On the L), Miramax, 2001. Little Steve/Puck, Get over It (also known as Get over It!), Miramax, 2001. Reggie, One of Them, National Film Board of Canada, 2001. Teeze, Knockaround Guys, 2001, New Line Cinema, 2002. Ronnie, Flower & Garnet (also known as Flower et Garnet), Odeon Films, 2002. Matt, Between Strangers (also known as Coeurs inconnus and Cuori estranei), Equinox Entertainment, 2002, First Look Home Entertainment, 2003. Lonny, The Delicate Art of Parking, Cinema Libre, 2003.
Television Appearances; Series: Appeared in the series Blaues Blut (also known as Blue Blood and Scandalous). RECORDINGS Videos: Interviewee, Amando de Ossorio: el ultimo templario, Lorelei Producciones, 2001. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With others) A2Z, Ahojfilm, 2006.
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Tommy, Public Domain, Severance Package, 2003. Willy Lopez, Detention, Alliance Atlantis Communications, 2003. Bradley Thomas, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (also known as Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies), New Line Cinema, 2004. Clerk, Against the Ropes (also known as The Promoter and Die Promoterin), Paramount, 2004. Adrian, The Dark Hours (also known as Head Games), Capri Films, 2005. Greg P., Fallen (short film), A Muse Productions, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Lucky Carroway, This Space for Rent, broadcast on Comedy Week, CBC, 2006. Stage Appearances: Nick Burns, A Thousand Clowns, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center Stage Right, New York City, 1996.
Television Appearances; Series: Member of ensemble cast, Squawk Box, YTV, beginning 1994. Jack Ford, Little Men, PAX TV, 1998–99. Lucky Carroway, This Space for Rent, CBC, beginning 2006. Stu Berger, Billable Hours, Showcase Television (Canada), beginning 2006.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Joel, Radiant City, ABC, 1996. Mark’s friend, Beyond the Call, Showtime, 1996. Irwin Flickas, Cheaters, HBO, 2000. Kyle McCusker, Trapped in a Purple Haze, ABC, 2000. Ryan Klein, Wolf Girl (also known as Blood Moon), USA Network, 2001.
Born August 4, 1961 (some sources cite 1959), in Highland Park (near Chicago), IL; daughter of Chan (in frozen food business) and Nancy (maiden name, Dare) Tom; married Glenn Lau–Kee, October 23, 1982 (marriage ended); married Curt Kaplan (an actor), October, 1999; children: (second marriage) one son. Education: Attended Northwestern University, 1977; New York University, B.A.
Television Appearances; Specials: Yitzy Silver, Dear America: Dreams in the Golden Country (also known as Dear America: Dreams in the Golden Country: The Story of Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish Immigrant Girl, New York City, 1903, Dear America 02, and Dreams in the Golden Country), HBO, 1999.
Addresses: Agent—Leslie Siebert, Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Imperium 7, 9911 West Pico Blvd., Suite 1290, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Publicist—Karynne Tencer, Tencer and Associates Public Relations, 429 La Marina Dr., Santa Barbara, CA 93109.
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Career: Actress, voice artist, singer, and comedienne. Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, member of acting company, 1987–90. Involved with Asia Institute, Washington, DC.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Josh Avery, ⬙Officer Missing,⬙ Robocop (also known as RoboCop: The Series), syndicated, 1994. Josh Avery, ⬙What Money Can’t Buy,⬙ Robocop (also known as RoboCop: The Series), syndicated, 1994. Tim Swanson, ⬙Bad Hare Day,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1996. Fred, ⬙The Ghost Next Door: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1998. Specialist, ⬙Last Laugh,⬙ Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension, NBC, 1998. Marty Billings, ⬙Flag Day,⬙ Relic Hunter (also known as Relic Hunter—Die Schatzjaegerin and Sydney Fox l’aventuriere), syndicated, 1999. Erek, ⬙The Front,⬙ Animorphs (also known as AniTV and The Changelings), Nickelodeon, 2000. Erek, ⬙My Name Is Erek,⬙ Animorphs (also known as AniTV and The Changelings), Nickelodeon, 2000. ⬙Halloween,⬙ I Love Mummy, YTV, 2002. Rufus, ⬙Safety Canary,⬙ Wonderfalls, Fox, 2004.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1988, for American Notes; DramaLogue Award, outstanding performance, 1997, for 25 Psychics. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ching ⬙Honey⬙ Huan, Doonesbury: A Broadway Musical (also known as Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy and Doonesbury: A New Musical), 1983. 310
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TOM Voice of Jordan, The Kids from Room 402 (animated; also known as La classe en delire), 1999. Voices of Trish and Sherry, Rocket Power (animated), 1999. Voices of Amy Wong, Inez Wong, and other characters, Futurama (animated), Fox, between 1999 and 2003. Voice of Dana Tan, Batman Beyond (animated; also known as Batman of the Future), The WB, 1999–2000. Laura, Max Steel, The WB, 2000. Voices of Younghee and other characters, Teacher’s Pet (animated), ABC, 2000. Voice of Ginger Chin, DAG, NBC, 2000. Voice of Agent Lee, The Zeta Project (animated), The WB, 2001–2002. Nora Chen, a recurring role, The Division, Lifetime, 2002. Voice of Karen Tehama, Fillmore! (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Fillmore!⬙), ABC, 2002. Voices of Kuki Sangan and other characters, Codename: Kids Next Door (animated), Cartoon Network, 2002. Voice of Shun, Clifford’s Puppy Days (animated), PBS, 2003. Voices of Gizmo, Jinx, and other characters, Teen Titans (animated), Cartoon Network, between 2003 and 2005. Voice of Darcy Chang, The Infinite Darcy (animated), 2004. Voices of Jake’s mother and other characters, American Dragon: Jake Long (animated), The Disney Channel, 2005. Voice of Grandma Yan Lin, W.I.T.C.H. (animated), ABC Family Channel, 2005.
Eloy, Nothing Lasts Forever, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1984. Broker, Wall Street, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Redhead, Magic Sticks, Westdeutscher Rundfunk/ Maran Film/Atlas Trio Filmkunst/Tale Film, 1987. Audry, Rooftops, New Visions, 1989. Mitzie, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, TriStar, 1989. Helen, Cadillac Man, Orion, 1990. Reporter, Blue Steel, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists/Vestron, 1990. Adele Bliss, Man Trouble, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Amanda Chang, Mr. Jones, TriStar, 1993. Lena St. Clair, The Joy Luck Club, Buena Vista, 1993. Amy, When a Man Loves a Woman (also known as Significant Other and To Have and To Hold), Buena Vista, 1994. Mrs. Ho, North, Columbia, 1994. Voice of Mariko, Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero (also known as Subzero), 1998. Ann Lee, Y2K (also known as Countdown to Chaos and Y2K: The Movie), 1999. Voice of Dana Tan, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (animated; also known as Batman of the Future: Return of the Joker and Return of the Joker), Warner Bros., 2000. Mai, Catfish in Black Bean Sauce, Ironhill Pictures, 2000. Angel, Jack the Dog, Jung N Restless Productions, 2001. Bambi, Manhood, Showtime Networks, 2003. Voice of Yoshiko, Kim Possible: The Secret Files (animated), Walt Disney Home Entertainment, 2003. Lois, Bad Santa (longer version released as Badder Santa), Dimension Films, 2003. Voice of Younghee, Teacher’s Pet (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Teacher’s Pet⬙), Buena Vista, 2004. Voice of Su, Mulan II (animated), Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2004. Obstetrician, In Good Company, Universal, 2004. Sylvia, God’s Waiting List, God’s Waiting List LLC/ Hungry Yak Productions, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Julie, Angel of Death, CBS, 1990. Claudia Ford, ⬙Escape to Witch Mountain,⬙ The ABC Family Movie (also known as Disney Family Films), ABC, 1995. Lily Yee, In the Line of Duty: Kidnapped (also known as In the Line of Duty: Taxman), NBC, 1995. Voice of Angela Chen, Superman: The Last Son of Krypton (animated), 1996. Marge Farland (some sources cite Marge Fong), Murder Live! (also known as Murder: Live), NBC, 1997. Connie Ching, Tell Me No Secrets, ABC, 1997. Dr. Haft, The Devil’s Child, ABC, 1997. Voice of Angela Chen, The Batman/Superman Movie (animated; also known as Batman/Superman Adventures: World’s Finest), 1998. Ann Lee, Y2K, 1999. Yolanda Chin, With Friends Like These... (also known as Mom’s on the Roof), Starz!, 1999. Carol, Susan’s Plan (also known as Dying to Get Rich), Cinemax, 1999. Voice of Dana Tan, Batman Beyond: The Movie (animated), 1999.
Film Work: Additional voices, The Wild Thornberrys Movie (animated), Paramount, 2002. Television Appearances; Series: Julie, a recurring role, Friends, NBC, 1995–96. Voice of Angela Chen, Superman (animated; also known as Superman: The Animated Series), The WB, beginning 1996. Voices of Minh Souphanousinphone and Kahn ⬙Connie⬙ Souphanousinphone, Jr., recurring roles, King of the Hill (animated), Fox, beginning 1997. Dot, Grace Under Fire, ABC, 1997–98. 311
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Thirty Days Until I’m Famous, VH1, 2004. Dr. Myra Chen, In From the Night, CBS, 2005. Voice of Yoshiko, Kim Possible: So the Drama (animated), The Disney Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Sarah, ⬙Mom’s on Strike,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, 1984. Kim, ⬙Foreign Exchange⬙ (also known as ⬙The Exchange Student⬙), CBS Afterschool Break, 1984. Voice of Little Miss Muffet, Mother Goose: A Rappin’ and Rhymin’ Special (animated), HBO, 1997. Voice of Numbah Three, The Kids Next Door (animated), Cartoon Network, 2000. Television Appearances; Episodic: Miko Wakamutzu, ⬙The Americanization of Miko,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1982. Miko Wakamutzu, ⬙Runaway,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1982. ⬙Liang and the Magic Paintbrush,⬙ Reading Rainbow, 1983. Mrs. Tom, ⬙China Rain,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. ⬙Children of a Tempest Storm,⬙ Spenser: For Hire, 1985. Gail, ⬙The Distance,⬙ thirtysomething, 1990. ⬙Eye of Newt,⬙ Palace Guard, CBS, 1991. ⬙First Lady Sings the Blues,⬙ Anything but Love, ABC, 1991. Emma Zoole, ⬙A Model Citizen,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1994. Emma Zoole, ⬙Happy to Be Here,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1994. Margaret, ⬙Triskaidekaphobia,⬙ 704 Hauser, 1994. Nurse Juliette Yao, ⬙You Gotta Have Heart,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Nurse Juliette Yao, ⬙Love and Hope,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Kim, ⬙The Chatterbox,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1995. Voice of Ice Lady, ⬙Cold Comfort,⬙ Batman: Gotham Knights (animated), 1997. Voice of Angela Chen, ⬙World’s Finest,⬙ Batman: Gotham Knights (animated), 1997. Voice of Angela Chen, ⬙Brave New Metropolis,⬙ The New Batman/Superman Adventures (animated), 1997. Voice of Angela Chen, ⬙Action Figures,⬙ The New Batman/Superman Adventures (animated), 1997. Voice, ⬙Fallout,⬙ Extreme Ghostbusters (animated), 1997. Voice, ⬙Eyes of a Dragon,⬙ Extreme Ghostbusters (animated), 1997. Voice of Mrs. Fun, ⬙Piano Movin’ Blues,⬙ The Blues Brothers Animated Series, 1997. Voice of Soon–He, ⬙Can’t Buy Me Love,⬙ The Blues Brothers Animated Series, 1997. 312
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TROYER Major Tours: Peony Pavilion (opera), Vienna Festival, Vienna, Austria, later Barbican Center, Paris, then Berkeley, CA, later New York City, between 1998 and 1999.
Appeared as Julie’s mom in ⬙Family Matters,⬙ an episode of The Puzzle Place; Dr. Nikki Moy, City of Angels, CBS; voice for Clerks (animated); appeared in The Cosby Show; voice for Disney’s ⬙Lloyd in Space,⬙ ABC.
Appeared as Connie Wong, A Chorus Line, international touring company. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Pilots: Ka Ron, Cherry Street, South of Main, ABC, 1994. Jean, The Chang Family Saves the World, ABC, 2002.
Video Games: Voices of Angela Chen and Mercy Graves, Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, Warner Bros., 2002. Voice, Command & Conquer: Generals Zero Hour, EA Games, 2003.
Television Work; Series: Provided additional voices for Samurai Jack (animated), Cartoon Network.
WRITINGS
Stage Appearances: Jenny, Family Devotions, New York Shakespeare Festival, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1981. Member of ensemble, Non Pasquale, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1983. Honey, Doonesbury (musical), Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1983–84. Understudy for the role of Donna, Hurlyburly, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1984–85. Ajax, Terrace Theater, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1986–87. The Bob Hope War Zone Special, Terrace Theater, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1986–87. The Tempest, Virginia Stage Company, Norfolk, VA, 1986–87. Pauline, American Notes, New York Shakespeare Festival, Susan Stein Shiva Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1988. Alice, Noiresque: The Fallen Angel, Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, Playhouse 46, Theatre at St. Clement’s Church (also known as St. Clement’s Theatre), New York City, 1989. Mustang Sally, In a Pig’s Valise, Second Stage, McGinn– Cazale Theatre Company, New York City, 1989. Annabella, ’Tis Pity She’s a Whore, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1989–90. 25 Psychics (solo show), U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, Aspen, CO, later Santa Monica, CA, 1996. Ikebana, East West Players, Los Angeles, 1996–97.
Stage: 25 Psychics (solo show), U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, Aspen, CO, later Santa Monica, CA, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: In Style, May, 2001, pp. 381–382. Variety, December 16, 1996, p. 94. Electronic: Lauren Tom Official Site, http://www.laurentom.com, December 14, 2005.
TROYER, Verne 1969– (Verne J. Troya, Verne J. Troyer) PERSONAL Born January 1, 1969, in Centreville (one source says Sturgis), MI; son of Reuben (a repairman) and Susan (a factory worker) Troyer; married Genevieve Gallen, January 22, 2004 (divorced). Avocational Interests: Watching college football, playing video games. Addresses: Agent—Alena Bertnolli, 11218 Osborne St., Lakeview Terrace, CA 91342. Manager—Elena Fundacaro, Fonolli Management Inc., 11218 Osborne St., Lakeview Terrace, CA 91342.
Appeared as Aki Sakata, The Music Lessons, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City; and Connie Wong, A Chorus Line, Shubert Theatre, New York City; also appeared in productions of Tiger on the Right and Volpone.
Career: Actor. Played Sundae the dog for a McDonald’s video series. Appeared in many television commercials and music videos. 313
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Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Award nominations, best musical performance (with Mike Myers) and best fight (with Myers), MTV Movie Award (with Myers), best on– screen duo, Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actor—comedy, all 2000, for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
Television Appearances; Specials: Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster, 1997. The 1999 Teen Choice Awards, 1999. Mini Lorne Michaels, Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1999. 2000 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2000. Interviewee, TRL Uncensored, 2000. The 2000 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2000. Judge, The 2000 Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 2000. Inside the Playboy Mansion (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ⬘02, NICK, 2002. The Teen Choice Awards 2003, Fox, 2003. Presenter, The 2004 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Pinocchio double, Pinocchio’s Revenge, 1996. Alien son, Men in Black (also known as MIB), Columbia, 1997. Creature, Wishmaster (also known as Wes Craven’s Wishmaster), 1997. (As Verne J. Troya) Wee waiter, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, 1998. Wrestler (uncredited), My Giant, 1998. Sundae, The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Scared Silly (video) 1998. Baby Joe (uncredited), Mighty Joe Young (also known as Mighty Joe), 1998. Virgil, Here Lies Lonely, 1999. Gorilla performer, Instinct, 1999. Mini–Me, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, 1999. Bit Players, 2000. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas), 2000. Ethan Runt, Mission: Imp (video), Warner Bros., 2000. Dr. Phreak, Bubble Boy, Buena Vista, 2001. Griphook the Goblin, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (also known as Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone), Warner Bros., 2001. Attila, Run for the Money (also known as Hard Cash), Artisan, 2002. Mini–Me, Austin Powers in Goldmember (also known as Austin Powers: Goldmember), New Line Cinema, 2002. Pauly Shore Is Dead, Regent, 2003.
Also appeared in The Surreal Reunion: Season 4. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Havoc, 1998. Baby Ruff, ⬙A Serpent’s Tooth,⬙ Young Hercules, 1998. ⬙Quick and the Dead,⬙ V.I.P., syndicated, 1999. Wrestling referee, The Real World/Road Rules Challenge 2000, 2000. Electric Playground, G4TechTV, 2000. TFI Friday, Channel 4, 2000. Cassius, ⬙Freezone,⬙ Freedom, UPN, 2000. Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2002. Angus, ⬙Witch Way Out,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The WB, 2002. Taylor Prentice, ⬙Chapter Sixty–Two,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2003. Taylor Prentice, ⬙Chapter Sixty–Three,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2003. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment, 2005. The View, ABC, 2005. Reggie, ⬙The Big Throne in My Side Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2005. ⬙Fight Night,⬙ The Girls Next Door, E! Entertainment, 2005.
Film Work; Stunts: Baby’s Day Out, 1994. (As Verne J. Troyer) Dunston Checks In, 1996. Jingle All the Way, 1996. Volcano, 1997. Rocket Man (also known as RocketMan), 1997. My Giant, Warner Bros., 1998. Gorilla performer, Instinct, Buena Vista, 1999.
Television Appearances; Movies: Attila, Run for the Money, USA Network, 2002. Spike, Karroll’s Christmas, Arts and Entertainment, 2004.
Also worked on Mighty Joe Young. RECORDINGS Television Appearances; Series: Ferbus, Masked Rider (also known as Saban’s Masked Rider), 1995. Vern, Shasta McNasty, UPN, 1999.
Videos: Behind the Scenes of ⬙Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me⬙, Alliance Atlantis, 1999. 314
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TRUE Television Appearances; Episodic: Nicki, ⬙Theo’s Future,⬙ The Cosby Show, CBS, 1991. Nicki, ⬙Theo’s Final Final,⬙ The Cosby Show, CBS, 1991. Yvette, ⬙Boyz in the Woodz,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1993. Dawn, ⬙Vanished,⬙ Renegade, 1993. Candy, ⬙Artie’s Party,⬙ Thea, ABC, 1993. Rhetta, ⬙Take My Cousin ... Please,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, 1993. Jan Myler, ⬙So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1993. Jan Myler, ⬙The Girl from New York City,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1993. Andrea, ⬙The Suit,⬙ Getting By, ABC, 1993. Linda Castorini, ⬙From Here to Paternity,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1994. Linda Castorini, ⬙The Weekend at the College Didn’t Turn Out like They Planned,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1995. Cheryl, ⬙To Bare Is Human,⬙ Boston Common, 1997. Monique, ⬙The Last Cub Scout,⬙ Damon, Fox, 1998. Mali, ⬙Let’s Spend the Night Together,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 1999. Mali, ⬙Liars and Other Strangers,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 1999. Mali, ⬙A Dream Deferred,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 1999. Mali, ⬙Letting Go,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2000. Talia Weber, ⬙Family Ties,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2000. Kira, ⬙Hopeless,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2001.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 25, 1999, pp. 96. TV Guide, July 24, 2005, pp. 31.
TRUE, Rachel 1966– PERSONAL Full name, Rachel India True; born November 15, 1966, in New York, NY; daughter of Richard True; stepdaughter of Veronica Barnes (an actress). Addresses: Agent—Lorrie Bartlett, Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist— Nancy Iannios, Nancy Iannios Public Relations, 8271 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Bridget, A Girl’s Guide to Sex, 1990. Daliha, CB4, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1993. Nicole, Embrace of the Vampire (also known as The Nosferatu Diaries: Embrace of the Vampire), New Line Cinema, 1995. Rochelle, The Craft, Columbia, 1996. Mel, Nowhere, Fine Line, 1997. Mary Jane Matthews (some sources cite last name as Potman), Half–Baked, MCA/Universal, 1998. Misha, With or Without You, 1998. Jenny, The Big Split, 1999. Sasha Swann, The Auteur Theory, 1999. Beth Anderson, Groove, Sony Pictures Classics, 2000. Who Is A.B.?, 7th Floor/Ugly Productions, 2001. Julianne McDowell Levinson, New Best Friend, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002.
Appeared as Sue, Family Matters. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Second Annual Vibe Awards, UPN, 2004. The 35th Annual NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2004. Presenter, The 36th Annual NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Other: Herself and Rochelle, The Witching Hour (special; also known as The Making of ⬙The Craft⬙), 1996. Herself, ⬙The Dirty Hippies,⬙ My Coolest Years (miniseries), VH1, 2004. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Series: Janet Clemens, a recurring role, The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1997–98. Mona Thorne, Half & Half, UPN, 2002.
Videos: Conjuring ⬙The Craft,⬙ Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: Katie, Moment of Truth: Stalking Back, NBC, 1993. Girl student, A Walton Wedding, CBS, 1995. Tasha, The Apartment Complex, 1999. Renee, Love Song, MTV, 2000.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Bikini, March, 1998. 315
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TUCKER, Michael 1944– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Mr. Heidel, ⬙Fecund Hand Rose,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981. Gabe Fimpel, ⬙Mayo, Hold the Pickle,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Game Fimpel, ⬙Watt a Way to Go,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Frank, ⬙There Was a Little Girl ...,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1988. Jo–Jo’s father, ⬙The Baltimore Stoops,⬙ The Tracey Ullman Show, 1989. Dr. Bellamy, ⬙Absolute Zero,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Dr. Teddy Margolis, ⬙How Florrie Got Her Groove Back,⬙ Conrad Bloom, 1998. Harold ⬙Harry⬙ Rosenthal, ⬙Agent,⬙ Tracey Takes On ..., HBO, 1998. Harold ⬙Harry⬙ Rosenthal, ⬙Lies,⬙ Tracey Takes On ..., HBO, 1999. Rabbi Richard Jacobs, ⬙Do Unto Others,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1999. Voice of Watkins, ⬙Hidden Agenda,⬙ Batman Beyond (animated), 1999. Howard, ⬙For Love,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2000. District Attorney Newman, ⬙The Quality of Mercy,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2001. Himself, ⬙L.A. Law Edition,⬙ Weakest Link, NBC, 2002. Judge Jack Feinstein, ⬙Hard to Get,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2005. Quentin, ⬙Publish and Perish,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2005. Terrence Putney, ⬙Acid,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2005.
Born February 6, 1944, in Baltimore, MD; married second wife, Jill Eikenberry (an actress), 1973; children: (first marriage) Alison (an actress); (second marriage) Max. Education: Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie–Mellon University), graduated, 1966. Addresses: Agent—Artists Group Ltd., 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 2490, Los Angeles, CA 90067–4003. Career: Actor. Performed on stage at Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, and Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, WI, 1960s; Arena Stage, Washington, DC, actor, 1970; GenerationA.com Web site, celebrity host, 2000; also worked as acting coach. Writer of speeches and sketches for trade and industrial shows. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actor in a drama series, 1987, and best actor in a drama series, 1988 and 1989, Golden Globe Award nominations, best actor in a dramatic television series, 1988, and best supporting actor in a television series, miniseries, or movie, 1990, all for L.A. Law; Good Guys Award, National Women’s Political Caucus. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Harry Harcourt, Ryan’s Hope, 1981. Stuart Markowitz, L.A. Law, NBC, 1986–94. Host, Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX, 1999.
Also guest on At Rona’s, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Friend, Love, Sex ... and Marriage, ABC, 1986. Voice, Animal Alphabet (animated), HBO, 1986. Funny, You Don’t Look 200 (also known as Funny, You Don’t Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville), ABC, 1987. ⬙Mickey’s 60th Birthday Special,⬙ The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988. Jeremy Foster (some sources cite Michael), ⬙A Family Again,⬙ ABC Family Theater, ABC, 1988. From the Heart ... The First International Very Special Arts Festival (also known as The First International Very Special Arts Festival and The Very Special Arts Festival), NBC, 1989. Host, Fantasia: The Creation of a Disney Classic, The Disney Channel, 1990. Member of choir, Voices that Care, Fox, 1991. The L.A. Law 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991.
Television Appearances; Movies: Christopher Bell, Vampire, ABC, 1979. Edgar Chalmers, Assault and Matrimony, NBC, 1987. Leo Szilard, ⬙Day One,⬙ AT&T Presents, CBS, 1989. Tony Krueger (some sources cite Tony Cooper), Spy, USA Network, 1989. Peter Stillwell, Casey’s Gift: For Love of a Child, NBC, 1990. Buddy Thorton, Too Young to Die? NBC, 1990. Walter Sharphorn, The Secret Life of Archie’s Wife (also known as Archie’s Wife and Runaway Heart), CBS, 1991. Ben Talbot, In the Nick of Time, NBC, 1991. Dennis ⬙Doc⬙ Littky, A Town Torn Apart (also known as Doc: The Dennis Littky Story), 1992. Mark Hale, Gone in a Heartbeat (also known as Taken Away), CBS, 1996. 316
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TUCKER Harry Wegman, For Love or Money (also known as The Concierge), Universal, 1993. Tibbles, D2: The Mighty Ducks (also known as The Mighty Ducks 2), Buena Vista, 1994. Saul Moss, ’Til There Was You, Paramount, 1997.
Host and narrator, Celebrating the American Family, PBS, 1992. Harry Rosenthal, ⬙The Rosenthal Affair,⬙ Tracey Ullman Takes On New York, HBO, 1993. The butcher, ⬙On Hope,⬙ Directed By, Showtime, 1994. Voice, Going, Going, Almost Gone! Animals in Danger, HBO, 1994. The Opening Ceremonies of the 1995 Special Olympics World Games, NBC, 1995. Harold ⬙Harry⬙ Rosenthal, The Best of Tracey Takes On ..., HBO, 1996. Interviewee, Intimate Portrait: Jill Eikenberry, Lifetime, 1997. National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1999. Narrator, Peace Kids: The China Trip, PBS, 2001. Interviewee, L.A. Law: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. NBC 75th Anniversary Special (also known as NBC 75th Anniversary Celebration), NBC, 2002.
Stage Appearances: Milkman, Moonchildren, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1972. Peter Simple, The Merry Wives of Windsor, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1974. Fag, The Rivals, Roundabout Theatre Stage I, New York City, 1974. Tom Wrench, Trelawny of the ⬙Wells⬙, New York Shakespeare Festival, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1975. Dromio of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, 1976. Melamed, prosecuting angel, and principal, The World of Sholem Aleichem, Roundabout Theatre State I, 1976. Froth, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, 1976. Leopold Zbotoedki, Modigliani, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1979–80. Michael Silverman, The Goodbye People, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1979. Sanelli, Flux, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1982. Elliott Brucknell, Two Fish in the Sky, Theatre at St. Peter’s Church (now York Theatre at St. Peter’s), New York City, 1982. Voice of announcer, Kid Purple, Manhattan Punch Line, New York City, 1984. Danforth, I’m Not Rappaport, American Place Theatre, then Booth Theatre, both New York City, 1985. The Shadow Box, Temple of Music and Art, Tucson, AZ, 1993.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Stuart Markowitz, L.A. Law, NBC, 1986. Vince DeMarco, The DeMarcos, CBS, 2000. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Host, The 1987 Clio Awards: The Best Television Commercials in the World, syndicated, 1987. Presenter, The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1994. Television Appearances; Other: General Grant, They’ve Killed President Lincoln, 1971. Harold Rosenwald, Concealed Enemies (miniseries), PBS, 1984. Film Appearances: Marv, Final Chapter: Walking Tall (also known as The Man in the Back Seat and Walking Tall: The Final Chapter), 1977. Friend, The End of the World (in Our Usual Bed in a Night Full of Rain) (also known as A Night Full of Rain, La fine del mondo in una notte piena di pioggia, and La fine del mondo nel nostro solito letto in una notte piena di pioggia), Warner Bros., 1978. Fred, An Unmarried Woman, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1978. Bert, Eyes of Laura Mars, Columbia, 1978. Bagel, Diner, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Michael Silverman, The Goodbye People, Embassy, 1984. Gil’s agent, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985. Father, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Bagel, Tin Men, Buena Vista, 1987. Harry Lardner, Checking Out, Warner Bros., 1989.
Appeared as Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters; also appeared in Mother Courage, Oh, What a Lovely War, and Waiting for Godot. Stage Work: Producer (with others), El Grande de Coca–Cola, Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, New York City, 1986. RECORDINGS Videos: Diner: On the Flip Side, Warner Home Video, 2000. WRITINGS Nonfiction: I Never Forget a Meal: An Indulgent Reminiscence, Little, Brown, 1995. 317
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Celebrity Dish, September, 2000, pp. 70–77. In Style, March, 1996, pp. 62–64. People Weekly, December 20, 1993, pp. 57–58; July 25, 1994, pp. 122–125; January 22, 1996, p. 33.
Television Appearances; Series: Vaughn Parrish, Dead Last, The WB, 2001. Television Appearances; Pilots: Toby, Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Ghost storyteller and devil worshiper, Millennium, Fox, 1997. Brit, The X–Files, Fox, 1997. Kiss Shirt, ⬙Chem Lab,⬙ The Net, 1998. Jeff, ⬙Gabriel,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, 1998. ⬙Little boy⬙ Dawkins, ⬙The Photographer,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, 1998. So Weird, 1999. ⬙Normal, Illinois,⬙ First Wave, 1999. David, ⬙Attention Deficit,⬙ Higher Ground, 2000. Young Daniel, ⬙Life After Death,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 2000. David, ⬙Mended Fences,⬙ Higher Ground, Fox, 2000. David, ⬙Because I Love You,⬙ Higher Ground, Fox, 2000. Reggie, ⬙Nothing to Fear,⬙ Mentors, 2001. Kevin, ⬙All Skate,⬙ SK8, NBC, 2001. Manny, ⬙Honey, I’m Going to Teach You a Lesson,⬙ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, syndicated, 2001. Toby, ⬙More Than a Feeling,⬙ Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001. Jeff Palmer, ⬙Shimmer,⬙ Smallville, The WB, 2002. Jonathan, ⬙Love in Vein,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2002. Goth Guy, ⬙Unreasonable Doubt,⬙ The Dead Zone, USA Network, 2002. Rich Guggenheim, ⬙Sunday Mornings,⬙ Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003. Tim, ⬙Day 3: 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2003. Tim, ⬙Day 3: 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2003. Eddie, ⬙Fast and Loose,⬙ Godiva’s, Bravo, 2005. Max Jaffe, ⬙Phantom Traveller,⬙ Supernatural, The WB, 2005.
PERSONAL Born April 4, 1982, in Portland, OR. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Untitled Entertainment, 331 N. Maple Dr., Third Floor, New York, NY 10016. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Copper Wing Award, best ensemble (with others), Phoenix Film Festival, 2001, for Rollercoaster; Grand Jury Award, outstanding actor in a feature film, L.A. Outfest, 2001, for Gypsy 83. CREDITS Film Appearances: Darrin, Rollercoaster, Universal, 1999. Greg, Ricky Six (also known as Say You Love Satan), 2000. Clive, Gypsy 83, Small Planet, 2001. Gavin, The Water Game, Freeform, 2002. Daniel Lyne, Heart of America, Kinowelt, 2003. Joe, Coming Down the Mountain, Cyan, 2003. Tom, Falling Angels (also known as La Revolte des anges), Film Movement, 2003. Mitch, Saved!, United Artists, 2004. Kenner, Walking Tall, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004. Young Hank, My Old Man, 2004. Jackson, Show Me, Miramax, 2004. Dingo, Blade: Trinity, New Line Cinema, 2004. Buck, A Simple Curve, Domino, 2005. Firewall, Warner Bros., 2006.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Paul/Antibus, Kingdom Hospital (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Kingdom Hospital⬙), ABC, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Sean, Beauty, CBS, 1998. Mark (one source cites role as Skid), H–E Double Hockey Sticks, 1999. John Tierney, Our Guys: Outrage in Glen Ridge, ABC, 1999. Craig Crosetto, Secret Cutting, 2000.
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TWIGGY (As Leslie Hornsby) Polly Perkins, There Goes the Bride, Vanguard, c. 1979. (As Leslie Hornsby) Chic lady, The Blues Brothers, Universal, 1980. (As Leslie Hornsby) Jennie Bailey, The Doctor and the Devils, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1985. (As Leslie Hornsby) Phillipa Lloyd, Club Paradise, Warner Bros., 1986. (As Leslie Hornsby) Jenny, Madame Sousatzka, Universal, 1988. (As Leslie Hornsby) Maud, Istanbul (also known as Harem Hotel Istanbul and Istanbul, Keep Your Eyes Open), Omega Film & Television, 1989. Viv, Woundings (also known as Brand New World), Isle of Man Film Commission/Cinequanon/Muse Productions/Stone Canyon Entertainment, 1998. Marlene Dicktrick, Edge of Seventeen, Blue Streak Films/Luna Pictures, 1998, Strand Releasing, 1999.
Addresses: Agent—Peters Fraser and Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Career: Actress, singer, model, writer. Professional model, 1966–71; Twiggy Enterprises, Ltd., director and manager, beginning 1966; introduced Twiggy Skincare, including a promotional appearance on the shopping channel QVC, 2000; introduced Aroma Therapies for Face and Mind (a line of skin care products), 2001; appeared in advertisements and on magazine covers. Affiliated with merchandise, such as Twiggy badges, binders, board games, dresses, dress up kits, false eyelashes, fashion tote bags, lunch boxes and thermoses, paper dolls, pens, sweaters, and tights; also depicted as a Barbie doll, 1967. Singer and performer at various venues, including the Royal Albert Hall, London, England and a tour of the United Kingdom. Worked as a hairdresser’s assistant. Made various personal appearances, including ones at London Fashion Week, 2004. Involved with animal welfare causes and organizations for breast cancer research. Also known as Twiggy Hanson.
Television Appearances; Series: ⬙Twiggs,⬙ Show of the Week, BBC–2, 1974. Twiggy, BBC–2, 1975. Host, Twiggy’s Juke Box, syndicated, beginning c. 1978. Twiggy and Friends, BBC, beginning c. 1980. Princess Georgina ⬙Georgy⬙ De La Rue, Princesses, CBS, 1991. Interviewer, Twiggy’s People, Independent Television, 1998. Guest presenter, OK! TV (also known as OK! Television), Independent Television, 1999. Presenter, This Morning (also known as This Morning with Richard and Judy), Independent Television, beginning 2001. Interviewer, Take Time with Twiggy, Granada Television, 2001. Judge, America’s Next Top Model (also known as America’s Next Top Model Cycle 5, America’s Next Top Model 2, and ANTM), UPN, beginning 2005.
Awards, Honors: Named the face of ’66, Daily Express; Golden Globe awards, most promising newcomer— female and best motion picture actress–musical/ comedy, both 1972, for The Boy Friend; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, and Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding actress in a musical, both 1983, for My One and Only; album Twiggy has won several awards and has been designated a silver album in sales; named one of the world’s greatest supermodels, Channel 5 (England).
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Hannah Chaplin, Young Charlie Chaplin (also known as Charlie Chaplin and Charlie the Kid), Thames Television, 1988, broadcast on WonderWorks (also known as WonderWorks: Young Charlie Chaplin), PBS, 1989.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Herself, Popcorn (documentary; also known as Popcorn: An Audio–Visual Rock Thing), Sherpix, 1969. Extra, The Devils (also known as The Devils of Loudon), Warner Bros., 1971. (As Leslie Hornsby) Polly Browne, The Boy Friend (musical), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1971. (Uncredited) All Talking ... All Singing ... All Dancing (short documentary), Kaleidoscope Films, 1971. (As Leslie Hornsby) Katie Lewis, W (also known as I Want Her Dead and W Is the Mark of Death), Cinerama Releasing, 1974. Herself, The Butterfly Ball (animated musical), Oyster Films, 1976.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Twiggy Lawson) Detective sergeant Charlotte ⬙Charlie⬙ Lawson, The Diamond Trap, USA Network, 1988. Fen Harris, Sun Child, Yorkshire Television, 1988. (As Leslie Hornby) Cathy Matthews, ⬙Eye,⬙ Body Bags (also known as John Carpenter Presents ⬙Body Bags⬙ and John Carpenter Presents ⬙Mind Games⬙), Showtime, 1993. (As Twiggy Lawson) Eve Hamel, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, CBS, 1997. 319
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Television Appearances; Specials: Twiggy (documentary), Granada Television, 1967. Twiggy in Hollywood (documentary), ABC, 1967. Twiggy in New York (documentary), ABC, 1967. Twiggy, Why? (documentary), ABC, 1967. Song performer, Cole Porter in Paris, NBC, 1973. Charles Aznavour Sings for You, BBC, 1975. Bring on the Girls, Independent Television, 1976. The Daily Mirror Supersonic Pop Club, Independent Television, 1976. Portrait of ... Twiggy, Independent Television, 1976. Roller Coaster, Independent Television, 1976. (As Leslie Hornsby) Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas, NBC, 1977. Night out at the London Casino, Independent Television, 1977. Noel Edmonds Presents Swap of the Pops, BBC, 1977. Golden Gala, Independent Television, 1978. Mike Yarwood in Person, BBC, 1978. Ronnie Corbett’s Thursday Special, BBC, 1978. (As Leslie Hornsby) Host, Echoes of the Sixties, NBC, 1979. Bonkers, Associated Television, 1979. The Val Doonican Christmas Show, BBC, 1979. (As Leslie Hornsby) The Donna Summer Special, ABC, 1980. Eliza Doolittle, Pygmalion, Yorkshire Television, 1981. Royal Variety Performance, Independent Television, 1983. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s Super Birthday Special, NBC, 1984. (As Leslie Hornsby) The 1984 Miss USA Pageant, CBS, 1984. Josie Roberts, The Little Match Girl (musical), Harlech Television, c. 1987. Herself, The Royal Film Performance, BBC, 1989. Sophie’s mother, Sophie’s World, BBC–2, 1995. Herself, An Audience with the Spice Girls, Independent Television, 1997. Esther, BBC–2, 1997. Herself, Carry on Snogging, Channel 4 (England), 1998. Herself, The Beatles Revolution (documentary), ABC, 2000. Herself, Fame, Fashion and Photography: The Real Blow Up (documentary), BBC, 2002. Broadway’s Lost Treasures (documentary), PBS, 2003. Herself, The Rise of the Celebrity Class (documentary), BBC, 2004. (Uncredited) Herself, Why I Hate the 60s: The Decade That Was Too Good to Be True, BBC, 2004. Cause Celeb, Community Channel, 2004, 2005. Mrs. Minola, The Taming of Shrew (part of the Shakespeare Re–Told series), BBC, 2005. Herself, TV Pop Rules!, Channel 4, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Panelist, Juke Box Jury, BBC, 1967. 24 Hours, BBC, 1967, 1969. Herself, ⬙Twiggy,⬙ This Is Your Life, Independent Television, 1969. Herself, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1971. Cilla, Independent Television, 1974. Personal Choice, BBC, 1974. Parkinson, BBC, 1974, 1976, 1980, Independent Television, 2005. The Likes of ... Twiggy, BBC, 1975. Florence Cook, ⬙Victorian Scandals,⬙ Frontiers of Science (also known as Frontiers of Science: Victorian Scandals), Granada Television, 1976. Herself, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1976. The Basil Brush Show, Independent Television, 1976. Nationwide, BBC, 1976. Musikladen, [West Germany (now Germany)], 1976, 1977. Top of the Pops (also known as All New Top of the Pops and TOTP), BBC, multiple episodes in 1976, 1977, 1978. Herself, Dinah! (also known as Dinah! & Friends), syndicated, 1977. David Essex, Independent Television, 1977. Russell Harty, Independent Television, 1977. Supersonic, Independent Television, two episodes in 1977. Swap Shop, BBC, 1977. The Val Doonican Music Show, BBC, 1977, 1978. Herself, America 2–Night, syndicated, 1978. The Hanna–Barbera Happy Hour, NBC, 1978. Max with Love, Independent Television, 1979. Music performer, Na sowas!, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (Germany), 1985. Wogan, BBC, 1985, 1986. Aspel & Co., Independent Television, 1985, 1987, 1988. Des O’Connor Tonight, Independent Television, 1985, 1998. Herself, Good Morning Britain (also known as TV–am), Independent Television, c. 1985, 1989. Joan Rivers: Can We Talk?, BBC–2, 1986. Sunday, Sunday, Independent Television, 1989. The Clive James Interview, BBC–2, 1991.
Appeared in a solo stand–up comedy show broadcast on Comedy Central during the early 1990s. Some sources cite appearances in Captain Beaky specials, BBC. 320
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TWIGGY Gertrude Lawrence, If Love Were All (musical; revised version of Noel and Gertie), Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1999. Elvira, Blithe Spirit, Bay Street Theatre, 2002. The Play What I Wrote, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, then Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, then Wyndham’s Theatre again, all 2002. Art, Bath Theatre Royal, Bath, England, 2003. Peter Pan, Chicken Shed Theatre, Albery Theatre, London, 2004. Good fairy, Jack and the Beanstalk (pantomime), Theatre Royal Brighton, Brighton, England, 2005–2006. Major Tours: My One and Only (musical; also known as My One and Only, the New Gershwin Musical), 1983. Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, English cities, 2003. RECORDINGS Videos: (In archive footage) Herself, Children’s Songs and Stories with the Muppets, 1985. (In archive footage) Herself, A Bing Crosby Christmas, 1998. Herself, The Best of So Graham Norton, United Film and Television Production, 2000. Funny Ladies, Volume 4, 2004.
Appeared in The Hollywood Fashion Machine, American Movie Classics. Television Appearances; Pilots: Princess Georgina ⬙Georgy⬙ De La Rue, Princesses, CBS, 1991.
Albums: I Need Your Hand in Mine, 1966, released under title Twiggy and the Girlfriends, Ember Records, 1972. Twiggy, Mercury, 1976. Please Get My Name Right, Mercury, 1977. Pieces of April, St. Michael, 1978. Then He Kissed Me, Spartan Records, 1990. London Pride: Songs of the London Stage, Varese Sarabande, 1996. The Best of Twiggy, Spectrum Music, 1998. Midnight Blue, Eureka, 2003.
Television Appearances; Other: Appeared in Go Go Go Said the Bird. Appeared in news broadcasts as well as in footage broadcast on various channels. Stage Appearances: Title role, Cinderella (pantomime), Casino Theatre, London, beginning 1974. Herself, The Butterfly Ball (musical benefit), Royal Albert Hall, London, 1975. Captain Beaky and His Musical Christmas (pantomime; also known as Captain Beaky’s Musical Christmas), Apollo Victoria Theatre, London, 1982. Edith Herbert, My One and Only (musical; also known as My One and Only, the New Gershwin Musical), St. James Theatre, New York City, c. 1983–84, also produced in Los Angeles. Elvira, Blithe Spirit, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1997. Gertrude Lawrence, Noel and Gertie (musical), Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, Long Island, NY, 1998.
Some sources say she recorded London Pride (Songs from the Brit Musicals), Varese Sarabande. Albums with Others: The Boy Friend (original soundtrack), Columbia, 1971. The Boy Friend (soundtrack excerpts and promotional radio interview), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1971. Cole Porter in Paris, Bell Systems, 1973. Captain Beaky and His Band, Polydor, 1977. My One and Only (original Broadway cast recording), Atlantic, 1983. The Doctor and the Devils (original soundtrack), Island Records, 1985. 321
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The Boy Friend & Highlights from Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/EMI, 1990. Twiggy and the Silver Screen Syncopaters, Fat Boy Records, 1995, released as Beautiful Dreams, Perfect Picnic, 1997. A Hollywood Christmas, Varese Sarabande, 1996. (With Twiggy Ramirez) ⬙I Only Want to Be With You,⬙ Dead Man on Campus (soundtrack), DreamWorks, 1998. If Love Were All (original cast recording), Varese Sarabande, 1999. Narrator, Peter Pan (original cast recording), Chicken Shed, c. 2004. (With Linda Thorson) A Snapshot of Swinging London, 2005.
Also the author of Unlimited Twiggy. Twiggy’s books have been published in other languages. Affiliated with the magazine Twiggy: Her Mod Mod Teen World. OTHER SOURCES Books: American Decades, Gale, 1998. St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, St. James Press, 2000.
Singles: ⬙Beautiful Dreams,⬙ c. 1966. ⬙A Room in Bloomsbury⬙ (with Christopher Gable)/⬙You Are My Lucky Star⬙/⬙All I Do Is Dream of You,⬙ 1971. ⬙Zoo De Zoo Zong⬙/⬙Little Pleasure Acre,⬙ Bell Records, 1971. ⬙Here I Go Again⬙/⬙In Love Together,⬙ Mercury, 1976. ⬙Vanilla Olay⬙/⬙Good for You Too,⬙ Mercury, 1976. ⬙Please Get My Name Right,⬙ Mercury, 1977. ⬙Rings⬙/⬙Please Get My Name Right,⬙ Mercury, 1977. ⬙Tomorrow Is Another Day⬙/⬙After All These Years⬙ (instrumental), 1977. ⬙A Woman in Love⬙/⬙I Lie Awake and Dream of You,⬙ 1977. ⬙Falling Angel,⬙ Mercury, 1978. ⬙Feel Emotion⬙/⬙Feel Emotion⬙ (instrumental version), 1985. ⬙Feel Emotion⬙ (extended mix), 1985. ⬙Diamond⬙/⬙Lies, Lies,⬙ Arista, 1986. ⬙Diamond⬙ (extended mix), Arista, 1986. ⬙Winter Wonderland⬙/⬙Needles and Pins,⬙ 1989.
Periodicals: Closer, October 26, 2002. Evening Standard Hot Tickets, February 4, 2000, p. 29. Good Housekeeping, October, 2002, pp. 162–64. Hello!, September 8, 2005. New York Times, June 7, 1999. OK!, March 23, 2004, pp. 120–23. S:2, November 30, 2003. Time Out New York, May 13, 1999. Top Model, July, 1997, pp. 78–81. TV Guide, October 2, 2005, p. 18. USA Today, July 25, 1991. Electronic: Twiggy Lawson—The Official Site, http://www. twiggylawson.co.uk, December 8, 2005.
Singles also released in other countries.
TYLOR, Jack See TAYLOR, Jack
Audiobooks: Val McDermid, ⬙Breathtaking Ignorance,⬙ More Whodunnits, PolyGram Spoken Word, 1995.
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Nonfiction: (Some sources cite another author) Twiggy: How I Probably Just Came Along on a White Rabbit at the Right Time, and Met the Smile on the Face of the Tiger, Hawthorne Books, 1968. (With Penelope Denning) Twiggy (also known as Twiggy: An Autobiography), Hart–Davis, 1975, reissued under title Twiggy in Black and White, Simon & Schuster, 1998.
Born December 19, 1933, in New York, NY; daughter of William and Theodosia Tyson; married Miles Davis (an actor), 1981 (divorced, 1988). Education: Attended New York University; trained for the stage at the Actors Studio. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212–1825. 322
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TYSON movie, miniseries, or dramatic special, Black Reel Award, network/cable—best supporting actress, 2000, for A Lesson Before Dying; Image Award, outstanding lead actress in a television movie, miniseries, or dramatic special, 1999, for Mama Flora’s Family; National Council of Negro Woman Award; Capitol Press Award; awarded honorary doctorates from Atlanta University, Loyola University and Lincoln University; Living Legend Award, Trumpet Awards, 2002; Black Reel Award, network/cable—best supporting actress, 2003, for The Rosa Parks Story; Comedy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a theatrical film, Black Entertainment Television, 2005, for Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
Awards, Honors: Vernon Price Award, Drama Desk Awards, 1962; NBR Award, best actress, National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, NSFC Award, best actress, National Society of Film Critics, Academy Award nomination, best actress in a leading role, Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress—drama, Atlanta Film Festival, best actress award, 1972, Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award, best actress, 1973, all for Sounder; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a limited series, 1978, for King; Emmy Awards, outstanding actress in a special and outstanding actress of the year, both 1973, Film Award nomination, best actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1975, for The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by a supporting actress in a comedy or drama series, 1977, for Roots; Inducted into Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, 1977; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a limited series or a special, Image Award, best performance by an actress, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1982, for The Marva Collins Story; Crystal Award, Women in Film, 1982; Image Award, outstanding lead actress, 1988, for Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story; CableACE Award, actress in a movie or miniseries, National Cable Television Association, 1991, for Heat Wave; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or special, 1994, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a television movie or miniseries, 1995, both for The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series, 1995, Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1996, all for Sweet Justice; CableACE Award nomination, actress in a movie or miniseries, Lone Star Film and Television Award, best television actress, Dallas/ Fort Worth Film Critics Association, 1996, Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a television movie or miniseries, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a television movie or miniseries, 1997, all for The Road to Galveston; Honored with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1997; CableACE nomination, best supporting actress in a movie or miniseries, 1997, for Riot; Black Film Award, best actress, Acapulco Black Film Festival, Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a motion picture, 1998, both for Hoodlum; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or movie, 1999, Image Award nomination, outstanding actress in a television
CREDITS Stage Appearances: (New York debut) Jolly Rivers, Jolly’s Progress, Longacre Theatre, 1959. Girl, The Cool World, Eugene O’Neill Theatre, New York City, 1960. Stephanie Virtue Diop, The Blacks, St. Mark’s Playhouse, New York City, 1961. Mavis, Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, East 11th Street Theatre, New York City, 1962. Celeste Chipley, Tiger Tiger Burning Bright, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1962. Joan, The Blue Boy in Black, Masque Theatre, New York City, 1963. Reverend Marion Alexander, Trumpets of the Lord, Astor Place Playhouse, New York City, 1963. A Hand Is on the Gates, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1966. Myrna Jessup, Carry Me Back to Morningside Heights, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1968. Reverend Marion Alexander, Trumpets of the Lord, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1969. To Be Young, Gifted and Black, Cherry Land Theatre, New York City, 1969. The Blacks, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati, OH, 1970–71. Abbie Putnam, Desire Under the Elms, Academy Festival, Chicago, IL, 1974. Miss Moffat, The Corn Is Green, Lunt–Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1983. Film Appearances: Twelve Angry Men (also known as 12 Angry Men), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1957. (Uncredited) Carib Gold, 1957. Fra, Odds Against Tomorrow, United Artists, 1959. Girl left on porch, The Last Angry Man, Columbia, 1959. Claudia Ferguson, A Man Called Adam, Embassy, 1966. Marie Therese, The Comedians (also known as Les Comediens), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1967. 323
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Portia, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, Warner Bros., 1968. Neighbors, 1971. Wednesday Night Out, 1972. Rebecca Morgan, Sounder, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1972. The cat, The Blue Bird (also known as Sinyaya ptitsa), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1976. Mattie Williams, The River Niger, Cine Artists, 1976. Sweets, A Hero Ain’t Nothin’ But a Sandwich, New World, 1978. Elaine Gilbert, Airport ’79 (also known as Airport ’80— The Concorde, The Concorde—Airport ’79, The Concorde Affair and S.O.S. Concorde), Universal, 1979. Vivian Perry, Bustin’ Loose, Universal, 1981. Sipsey, Fried Green Tomatoes (also known as Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe), Universal, 1991. Host, Flight to Freedom (also known as Flight to Freedom: The Underground Railroad), 1995. Madame Stephanie ⬙The Queen⬙ St. Clair, Hoodlum (also known as Gangster and Hoods), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1997. The Double Dutch Divas!, 2001. Gloria, Because of Winn–Dixie, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2005. Myrtle, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Lions Gate, 2005. Idlewild, Universal, 2006. Madea’s Family Reunion, Lions Gate, 2006. Celine, Fat Rose and Squeaky, Etc. ... Group, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Jane Foster, East Side/West Side, CBS, 1963–64. Martha Frazier, Guiding Light, CBS, 1966. Carrie Grace Battle, Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994–95.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Tony, ⬙The Bitter Cup,⬙ Frontiers of Faith, 1961. ⬙Frieda,⬙ The Nurses, CBS, 1962. ⬙Circle of Choice,⬙ The Nurses, CBS, 1963. ⬙Howard Running Bear Is a Turtle,⬙ Naked City, ABC, 1963. ⬙Question: Who Are You Taking to the Main Event, Eddie?,⬙ Slattery’s People, CBS, 1965. ⬙So Long, Patrick Henry,⬙ I Spy, NBC, 1965. ⬙Trial by Treehouse,⬙ I Spy, NBC, 1966. ⬙Tomorrow on the Wind,⬙ Cowboy in Africa, ABC, 1967. ⬙Commitment,⬙ Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1967. Julie Harmon, ⬙The Enemies,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1968. ⬙The Last Ten Yards,⬙ Medical Center, CBS, 1969. ⬙Silent Partners,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1969. ⬙Johnny Ghost,⬙ On Being Black, syndicated, 1969. ⬙Guess Who’s Coming to Lunch?,⬙ The Courtship of Eddie’s Father, ABC, 1969. ⬙A Bride for Obie Brown,⬙ Here Come the Brides, ABC, 1970. ⬙The Blind Date,⬙ The Bill Cosby Show, NBC, 1970.
Television Appearances: Miniseries: Binta, Roots, ABC, 1977. Coretta Scott King, King, NBC, 1978. Harriet Ross Tubman, A Woman Called Moses, NBC, 1978. Castalia, The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, CBS, 1994. Mama Flora Palmer, Mama Flora’s Family, CBS, 1998. Emily Lincoln, Aftershock: Earthquake in New York, CBS, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Emma Teasley, Marriage: Year One, NBC, 1971. Miss Jane Pittman, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, CBS, 1974. Young girl, Free to Be ... You & Me, 1974. Priscilla Simmons, Just an Old Sweet Song (also known as Down Home), CBS, 1976. Blanche Rudolph, Wilma, NBC, 1977. 324
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TYSON The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1988. Host, Without Borders, TBS, 1989. Host, Visions of Freedom: A Time Television Special, syndicated, 1990. Celebrate the Soul of American Music, syndicated, 1991. Clippers, CBS, 1991. Voice of Ida Wells Barnett, A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994. Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony, ABC, 1996. Interviewee, Sidney Poitier: The Defiant One (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. CBS: The First 50 Years, CBS, 1998. Narrator, Intimate Portrait: Harriet Tubman, Lifetime, 2000. Inside TV Land: African Americans in Television (documentary), TV Land, 2002. A Capitol Fourth, PBS, 2004. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 46th Annual Academy Awards, NBC, 1974. Presenter, The 49th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1977. Presenter, The 50th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1978. The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1978. Presenter, The 34th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1980. The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1987. The 20th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1988. Presenter, The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1992. Presenter, The 18th Annual CableACE Awards, 1996. Presenter, 3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1997. The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1999. 10th Annual Trumpet Awards, TBS, 2002. 2005 Black Movie Awards, TNT, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Dr. Julia Rogers, Wednesday Night Out, NBC, 1972. Marlo Thomas and Friends in Free to Be ... You and Me, 1974. The American Film Institute Salute to James Cagney, CBS, 1974. Cohost, CBS: On the Air, 1978. The Television Annual: 1978/1979 (documentary), ABC, 1979. Host, The Body Human: Becoming a Woman, CBS, 1981. Night of 100 Stars, ABC, 1982. The American Film Institute Salute to Lillian Gish, CBS, 1984. The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1984. An All–Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., NBC, 1986. Liberty Weekend, ABC, 1986. Sojourner Truth, The Blessings of Liberty, ABC, 1987. We the People 200: The Constitutional Gala, CBS, 1987. Neighbors, Arts and Entertainment, 1987.
RECORDINGS Videos: ⬘Fried Green Tomatoes’: The Moments of Discovery, Universal Studios Home Video, 1998.
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UNGER, Deborah Kara 1966– (Deborah Unger) PERSONAL Born 1966, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; father, a gynecologist; mother, a nuclear disposal specialist. Education: Attended University of Victoria; National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney, Australia, graduated, 1988.
Film Appearances as Deborah Unger: Anna Vivaldi, Till There Was You, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1990. Marion, Breakaway (also known as Escape from Madness), Alliance Releasing, 1990. Sister Carol Littell, Blood Oath (also known as Prisoners of the Sun), Paramount Home Video, 1990. Eve Abergray, Whispers in the Dark, Paramount, 1992. Alex Johnson/Sarah, Highlander III: The Sorcerer (also known as Highlander: The Final Dimension, Highlander: The Magician, Highlander III, and Highlander 3: The Final Conflict), Dimension Films, 1994. Catherine Ballard, Crash, Fine Line, 1996. Narrator, Crying Freeman, August Entertainment, 1996. Lorraine, No Way Home (also known as Back Alley and Gasoline Alley), Live Entertainment, 1997. Ten Tiny Love Stories (also known as Women Remember Men), Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2001. Caroline, Leo, First Look Home Entertainment, 2002. Brooke LaLaine, Thirteen, Fox Searchlight, 2003. Kate, Fear X, 2003, Silver Nitrate Releasing, 2005. Sandy Ryan, Hollywood North, Franchise Pictures, 2003. Nadia, Emile, 2003, Castle Hill, 2005. Bekkie Stander, Stander, Newmarket Films, 2004. Trish, One Point O (also known as Paranoia 1.0), ThinkFilm, 2004. Georgianna, A Love Song for Bobby Long, Lions Gate Films, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Began career performing on telethons. Awards, Honors: New American Cinema Award (with others), ensemble cast performance, Seattle International Film Festival, 2000, for The Weekend; Genie Award nomination, best supporting actress, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2000, for Sunshine; Genie Award nomination, best actress, 2003, for Between Strangers; Libertas Award, Dubrovnik International Film Festival, 2003; Imagery Honors, Sonoma Valley Film Festival, 2004. CREDITS Film Appearances: Vicky Michaels Stover, Keys to Tulsa (also known as Tornado), Gramercy, 1997. Christine, The Game, Polygram, 1997. Lynn Porter, Payback (also known as Parker), Paramount, 1998. Mom, Luminous Motion, Fiona Films, 1998. 326
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Van HOLT Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Benderspink, 110 South Fairfax Ave., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Publicist—Rogers and Cowan Public Relations, 8687 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Connie Mae Wheeler, Things that Hang from Trees, Aviles Street Productions, 2005. Dorothy, The Alibi, Alibi Productions, 2005. Sarah Tate, White Noise, Universal, 2005. Dahlia Gillespie, Silent Hill, TriStar, 2006. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Deborah Unger) Sue Payton, State of Emergency, HBO, 1994. Ava Gardner, The Rat Pack, HBO, 1998. Catherine, Between Strangers (also known as Coeurs inconnus and Cuori estranei), Women’s Entertainment Television, 2003.
Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials. Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nomination (with others), choice movie rumble, 2005, for House of Wax. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Catherine Ballard (in archive footage), ⬙Per darrera,⬙ Sexes, Television de Catalunya, 2005.
Film Appearances: Warren Mulaney, A Very Brady Sequel, Paramount, 1996. Lifeguard, The Underground Comedy Movie, Phaedra Cinema, 1999. Brad, Whipped, Destination Films, 2000. Sergeant Jeff Struecker, Black Hawk Down, Columbia, 2001. Private Harrigan, Windtalkers (also known as Wind Talkers), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Dunbar, Basic (also known as Formation extreme), Columbia, 2003. Michael Boxer, S.W.A.T., Columbia, 2003. Miles, Confidence (also known as Confidence: After Dark and En toute confiance), Lions Gate Films, 2003. Bo/Vincent, House of Wax, Warner Bros., 2005. Eddie Zane, Man of the House (also known as Cheer Up), Columbia, 2005.
Television Appearances as Deborah Unger; Other: Astra, Bangkok Hilton (miniseries), TBS, 1990. Sasha, ⬙Getting Rid of Robert⬙ (also cited as ⬙Getting Rid of Robby⬙), Hotel Room (series; also known as David Lynch’s ⬙Hotel Room⬙), HBO, 1993. X–Rated (special), Channel 5, 2004. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared in the music video ⬙Jesus of Suburbia⬙ by Green Day. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Elle, December, 1996. Entertainment Weekly, October 3, 1997, p. 54. Premiere, February, 2005, p. 28. Women’s Wear Daily, January 4, 2000, p. 4.
Television Appearances; Series: Eamon McBride, Love & Money (also known as Love or Money and The Super), CBS, 1999–2000. Cavennaugh, Threshold, CBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Chris, L.A. Johns (also known as Confessions), Fox, 1997. Franklin Jones, Steel Chariots, Fox, 1997.
VALESQUEZ, Patricia See VELASQUEZ, Patricia
Television Appearances; Episodic: Brent, ⬙Radio Daze,⬙ Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 1997. Eric Anderson, ⬙Aloha Beverly Hills: Part 2,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1997. Grant Kendall, ⬙The Christian Guy,⬙ LateLine, NBC, 1997. Lance Carter, ⬙Cop Out,⬙ Martial Law, CBS, 1998. Peter Fields, ⬙Closet Cases,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1998.
Van HOLT, Brian 1969– PERSONAL Born April 25 (some sources cite July 6), 1969, in Waukegan (some sources cite Chicago), IL. Education: University of California Los Angeles, degree in sociology.Avocational Interests: Surfing, golfing. 327
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Presenter, Top of the Pops (also known as All New Top of the Pops and TOTP), BBC, 1997. Presenter, The Big Breakfast, Channel 4, 1997–99, 2000–2001. Leigh Jackson, Babes in the Wood, ITV, 1998. Presenter, Something for the Weekend, Channel 4, 1999. Host, Prickly Heat, Sky One, 2000. How Much Do You Love Me?, 2000. Presenter, Johnny & Denise: Passport to Paradise, BBC, 2004. Narrator, When Will I Be Famous?, BBC, 2004. Kim Blakeney, Where the Heart Is, Series 9, ITV, 2005. Presenter, Celebrity Love Island, Series 2, ITV, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Arkie, Texarkana, CBS, 1998. Eamon McBride, Love & Money (also known as Love or Money and The Super), CBS, 1999. Chad, The $treet (also known as The Street), Fox, 2000. Tommy, Kat Plus One, ABC, 2004. Cavennaugh, Threshold, CBS, 2005. Stage Appearances: Appeared in various productions.
Television Appearances; Specials: Audience member, An Audience with the Spice Girls, ITV, 1997. Herself, Men for Sale, 1998. Host, Abbamania, ITV, 1999. Presenter, Sing It Your Way, 2000. The Royal Variety Performance 2001, ITV, 2001. Presenter, Brit Awards 2003, 2003. Presenter, 95.8 Capital FM’s Party in the Park for the Prince’s Trust 2003 (also known as Party in the Park 2003), 2003. Christmas Night with the Stars, BBC, 2003. Presenter, The 100 Greatest Musicals, Channel 4, 2003. The Royal Variety Performance 2004, BBC, 2004. Celebrate the Sound of Music, BBC, 2005. Host, Tickled Pink, ITV, 2005.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, The Essence of Combat: Making ⬙Black Hawk Down,⬙ Columbia/TriStar, 2003. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Movieline, February, 2000, p. 16. Venice, September, 2000, p. 8.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Denise Outen) Title role, ⬙Goldilocks,⬙ Crossbow, 1989. Herself, Shooting Stars, BBC, 1997. Lizzie, ⬙Sign on the Line,⬙ The Young Person’s Guide to Becoming a Rock Star, Channel 4, 1998. Melanie Lehmann, ⬙The Personal Touch,⬙ The Bill, ITV1, 1998. Guest, TFI Friday, Channel 4, 1998. Herself, ⬙Comic Relief,⬙ Harry Enfield and Chums, BBC, 1999. Herself, ⬙That’s Entertainment,⬙ Operation Good Guys, BBC, 2000. Debra Squires, ⬙Neighbours,⬙ Murder in Mind, BBC America, 2001. Guest, V Graham Norton, Channel 4, 2003. Guest, Parkinson, BBC, 2003. Guest, GMTV, ITV, 2003. Guest, Bo’ Selecta!, Channel 4, 2003, 2004. Guest, This Morning (also known as This Morning with Richard and Judy), ITV, 2003. Herself, The Kumars at No. 42, BBC America, 2003. Guest, Kelly, UTV, 2004. Guest, Liquid News, BBC, 2004. Guest, Top Gear, BBC, 2004. Guest, French and Saunders, BBC, 2004.
Van OUTEN, Denise 1974– (Denise Outen) PERSONAL Original name, Denise Outen; born May 27, 1974, in Basildon, Essex, England. Education: Attended Sylvia Young Theatre School. Addresses: Agent—Peters, Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Career: Actress. Appeared in numerous commercials, including work for Nescafe coffee, 1999, and Marks & Spencer, 2002, and public service announcements. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Denise Outen) Tracy Cotton, Kappatoo, ITV, 1990. 328
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VARELA sage therapist) Varela. Education: Studied acting at Paris Conservatoire, Paris, France.
(Uncredited) The Friday Night Project, Channel 4, 2005. Guest, The Paul O’Grady Show, ITV, 2005. Guest presenter, This Morning (also known as This Morning with Richard and Judy), ITV, 2005.
Addresses: Contact—DRS Manage, 11500 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90064. Agent— Paradigm, 360 N. Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Alchemy Entertainment, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 720, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—Wolf–Kasteler–Van Iden & Associates, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jill, Jack and the Beanstalk, LWT, 1998. Film Appearances: Alex, ⬙Horny⬙ segment, Tube Tales, Paramount, 1999. Maureen, Love, Honour, and Obey (also known as Love, Honor, and Obey), Keystone Pictures, 2001. Rita, Are You Ready for Love?, Carnaby Films, 2006.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: APES Award, best actress, Arts and Entertainment Critics Awards, 2003; Silver Ariel Award nomination, best actress, 2005, for Voces inocentes.
Stage Appearances: Les Miserables, London, c. 1985. Roxie Hart, Chicago (musical), Adelphi Theatre, London, 2001–2002, then Shubert Theatre, New York City, 2002. Always on a Sunday (solo show), Gielgud Theatre, London, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Vanessa, Le ciel est a nous (also known as Shooting Stars), 1997. La danseuse, Bouge!, 1997. Ballroom beauty, The Man in the Iron Mask, 1998. Fidelia, Les Parasites, 1999. Annabella, Les infortunes de la beaute, 1999. The Tailor of Panama, 2000. Perdita, Texas Rangers, 2000. Nyssa, Blade II, New Line Cinema, 2002. Gloria, Paraiso B, Cebra, 2002. Angela, Pas si grave (also known as No Big Deal), Pathe, 2003. Katia/Sandra, Tais–toi! (also known as Ruby & Quentin), A–Film, 2003. Kella, Voces inocentes (also known as Innocent Voices), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Monte Grand: What Is Life?, Columbus, 2004. Adela, Americano, New Films, 2005. Dr. Azelia Barakat, The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb, Hallmark, 2006. Jordana Garcia, Goal! 2, Buena Vista, 2006. Isabel Millalobos, Caleuche: El llamado del mar, Olguin, 2006.
Appeared in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford–upon–Avon, England; and Stop the World! I Want to Get Off. RECORDINGS Albums: Always on a Sunday, Polydor, 2003. WRITINGS Author of ⬙Denise and Menace,⬙ a gossip column in the Source. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: OK, October 2, 2002, pp. 44–47, 49. Sky, March, 1999, pp. 42–49. TV Quick, July 18, 1998, p. 14.
Film Co–Executive Producer: Caleuche: El llamado del mar, 2006. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Judith, Jeremiah, 1998. Title role, Cleopatra, ABC, 1999.
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Television Appearances; Series: Jeanne, Sous le soleil, 1996. Pola Santa Maria, Tic Tac, 1997.
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Carmen, Committed (also known as Non Stop Girl), Miramax, 2000. Juanita, Facade (also known as Death Valley), Cinequanon Pictures International, 2000. Claudia, San Bernardo (also known as Saint Bernard), 2000. Turn It Up, New Line Cinema, 2000. Meela Nais/Anck Su Namun, The Mummy Returns, MCA/Universal, 2001. Nicole Willis, Mindhunters, Dimension Films, 2004. Josefa, Zapata—El sueno del heroe, Videochine, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Flor de l’Inca, Inca de Oro, 1997. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Series: Adela, American Family, PBS, 2001–2004. Marta Estrella, Arrested Development, Fox, 2003.
Videos: The Blood Pact: The Making of ⬙Blade II⬙, New Line Cinema, 2002.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Isabel Frias, The Twelve Days of Christmas Eve, USA Network, 2004.
PERSONAL Television Appearances; Specials: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit ’94: The 30th Anniversary, ABC, 1994. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Special: Class of ’95, NBC, 1995. Presenter, 2001 ALMA Awards, ABC, 2001. Herself, E! Historias verdaderas: El peso de una corona (documentary), 2002. Herself, Premios juventud 2004, Univision, 2004.
Born January 31, 1971, in Guajira, Venezuela; daughter of two teachers. Education: Studied engineering and accounting at a college in Venezuela. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Werner–Gold–Miller, 4024 Radford Ave., Bldg. 3, Studio City, CA 91604; Mosaic Media Group, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 10th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 91604.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001. Sonja Amata, ⬙Closure,⬙ Ed, NBC, 2001. Elena, ⬙La Llorona: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ American Family, PBS, 2002. Nez, ⬙DNA,⬙ Rescue Me, FX Channel, 2004. Nez, ⬙Orphans,⬙ Rescue Me, FX Channel, 2004. Celia Gonzalez, ⬙From the Grave,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005.
Career: Actress. Worked as a model, beginning in 1998; appeared in fashion shows in Milan for leading designers and in magazines such as Vogue and Elle; appeared in television commercials for Cover Girl makeup, 2003. Does charity work to benefit Venezuela. CREDITS
RECORDINGS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Herself, Unzipped (documentary), Miramax, 1995. Herself, Catwalk (documentary), Arrow, 1996. Maya, Le Jaguar, NTV–Profit, 1996. Luisa Soares, Eruption (also known as Volcan en llamas and Volcano Run), Concorde Pictures, 1997. Pendra, Beowulf, Dimension Films, 1999. Ramona, No Vacancy, Highlight Film, 1999. Anck Su Namun, The Mummy, MCA/Universal, 1999.
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VERONI Television Appearances; Movies: Juan Torres, Heaven’s Fire (also known as Inferno der flammen), Fox Family, 1999. Hotel clerk, My Mother the Spy, Lifetime, 2000.
VERONI, Craig PERSONAL Born in Cape Town, South Africa; immigrated to Canada at the age of eight; married Tamara Mckay, 2002. Education: Studied acting at the Studio 58 Theater School, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Avocational Interests: Swimming, running, hiking, kayaking, rock climbing, scuba diving, cycling, photography, travel, and cooking.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Eduardo Varela, Just Cause, PAX, 2002. Dr. Peter Grodin, Stargate Atlantis: Rising, (movie), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Paco, ⬙Go Like You Know,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1998. ⬙A Good Death,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 2000. Officer manager, ⬙The Invisible,⬙ Special Unit 2 (also known as SU2), UPN, 2001. Hector, ⬙Hunting Armando,⬙ UC: Undercover, NBC, 2002. Eduardo Varela, Just Cause, PAX, 2002. Vince, ⬙Bob & Carol & Len & Ali,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 2003. Federal agent, ⬙Fever,⬙ Smallville (also known as Smallville: Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2003. Hernandez, Jeremiah, Showtime, 2003. Len Winant, The Days, ABC, 2004. Hernandez, ⬙Dead Man Walking,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2004. Weapons officer, ⬙Grace,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Emergency room doctor number one, ⬙The Longest Day,⬙ Tru Calling, Fox, 2004. Police constable number four, ⬙Isn’t Very Pretty But You Can Smoke It,⬙ Da Vinci’s City Hall, CBC, 2005. Voice of Tone Pasaro, AcceleRacers: Ignition (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Cop number one, A Twist of Faith (also known as Beyond Redemption), Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1999. Pancho, The Shipment, Promark Entertainment Group, 2001. Warehouse man number two, Dead Heat (also known as Dead Heat—Todliches rennen), 2002. Amir, Two for the Money, Universal, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 2000–2005. Otto Gottlieb, Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron’s ⬙Dark Angel⬙), Fox, 2001–2002. Dr. Peter Grodin, Stargate: Atlantis, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004–2005. Danny Sanchez, Reunion, Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Royal Canadian Mounted Police plainclothes number 1, Human Cargo, CBC, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Series: Winston, In Sickness and in Health, BBC (England), 1985–87. Malcolm Haynes, The Bills, ITV1 (England), 1988–89. Snoopy Oswald, The Governor, YTV (England), 1995–96. Kareem Said, Oz, HBO, 1997–2003.
WALKER, Eamonn 1970(?)– PERSONAL Born January 1, 1970 (some sources say 1960), in London, England; son of Renwick Walker; married; children: three. Education: Trained as a dancer; studied film at New York University.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jake Brown, Supply & Demand, 1998.
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Movies: Eric Thomas James, Homicide: The Movie, NBC, 2000. John Othello, Othello, PBS, LWT, and CBC (Canada), 2001. Jew Don Boney, Whitewash: The Clarence Brandley Show, Showtime, 2002.
Career: Actor. Explosive Dance Theatre Company, dancer; Flipside Productions (a theater company), founder. Marden Hill (acid jazz band), vocalist.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Edwin Shore, ⬙The Hit,⬙ Dempsey & Makepeace, ITV (England), 1985. ⬙White Lies,⬙ Bulman, 1987. Bates, ⬙Mr. Know–All,⬙ Tales of the Unexpected, ITV1 (England) and syndicated, 1998. Conrad, ⬙Warriors,⬙ Bergerac, BBC1 (England), 1991. Young Ghod, ⬙Take It to the Limit,⬙ Love Hurts, BBC (England), 1992. Colin, ⬙A Brush with the Law,⬙ Birds of a Feather, BBC, 1993. Colin, ⬙An Inspector Stays,⬙ Birds of a Feather, BBC, 1993. Colin, ⬙All Gone Pear–Shaped,⬙ Birds of a Feather, BBC, 1993. Hugo, ⬙One Foot in the Algarve,⬙ One Foot in the Grave, BBC1, 1993.
Awards, Honors: CableACE Award, actor in a dramatic series, 1997, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a series, drama, 2000, both for Oz. CREDITS Film Appearances: Carlton, Young Soul Rebels (also known as La radio pirata and Young Soul Rebels: La radio pirata), Prestige, 1991. Peters, Shopping, New Horizons, 1994. Tony, Once in the Life, Lions Gate Films, 2000. Dr. Mathison, Unbreakable, Buena Vista, 2000. Ellis ⬙Zee⬙ Pettigrew, Tears of the Sun, Columbia, 2003. 332
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Colin, ⬙The Chigwell Access,⬙ Birds of a Feather, BBC, 1994. Thursfield, bank manager, ⬙Don’t Get Around Much Any More,⬙ Goodnight Sweetheart, BBC, 1995. Ted Truziak, ⬙Last Rites,⬙ The Jury, Fox, 2004. George Parris, ⬙Rose and Maloney,⬙ ITV, 2004.
nomination, best supporting actress in a television series, miniseries, or movie, International Press Academy, 2005, for Rome.
Stage Appearances: Labelled with Love, London, 1983. Marc Antony, Julius Caesar, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 2005.
Film Appearances: Ao fim da noite (also known as To the Bitter End, L’amour extreme, and Bis zum bitteren ende), 1991. Cecilia, Kabuto (also known as Journey of Honor, Shogun Warrior, and Shogun Mayeda), 1991. Helene Lagache, Les equilibristes (also known as Walking a Tightrope), 1991. Lady Caroline Dester, Enchanted April, RKO Radio Pictures, 1991. Annette, Patriot Games, Universal, 1992. Leni, The Trial, Angelika, 1993. Vida Warren, Sliver (also known as Sliver—Gier der augen), Paramount, 1993. Celia Clemence, Restoration, 1995. Jane Fairfax, Emma, Miramax, 1996. Cecilia, Roseanna’s Grave (also known as For Roseanna and For the Love of Roseanna), Fine Line, 1997. Mara, Bandyta (also known as Bastard and Brute), Delphi Filmverleih, 1997. Mrs. Charmond, The Woodlanders, 1997. Polina, The Gambler (also known as A jatekos), Paramount, 1997. Alexis Chandler Weinberg, Dark Harbor, Mercury Home Entertainment, 1998. Mary Lavelle, Talk of Angels, Miramax, 1998. Mary McGregor, Robinson Crusoe (also known as Daniel Defoe’s ⬙Robinson Crusoe⬙), Miramax, 1998. Palmira, 8 ½ Women (also known as Eight and a Half Women), Lions Gate Films, 1999. Jenny Munroe, D–Tox (also known as Eye See You and Im auge der angst), Universal, 2002. Paula Jackson, Savage Messiah (also known as Moise: L’affaire Roch Theriault), Christal Films, 2002. Barbara, Control, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Esther, Scenes of a Sexual Nature, Tin Pan Films, 2006.
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Also appeared in Danny and the Deep Blue Sea; Pecong; Anthony; Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; Ridley Walker. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 37, Thomson Gale, 2003. Periodicals: Daily Record, December 15, 2001. Entertainment Weekly, April 22, 2005, p. 70; September 23, 2005, p. 64. The Independent on Sunday, September 2, 2001. Los Angeles Weekly, 6, 2005. Newsday, January 28, 2002. St. Petersburg Times, January 5, 2003. Trinidad Express, June 29, 2001. The Voice, February 17, 1997; September 7, 1998.
WALKER, Polly 1966– PERSONAL Born May 19, 1966, in Warrington, Cheshire, England; children: Giorgio, Delilah. Education: Attended Drama Centre, London, England, and school of the Ballet Rambert.
Television Appearances; Series: Atia of the Julii, Rome, HBO, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Pippa Markham, Markham & Froggatt Ltd., 4 Windmill St., London W1P 1HF, England. Manager—Courtney Kivowitz, Benderspink, 110 South Fairfax Ave., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Anne Collins, State of Play, BBC America, 2003.
Career: Actress. Performed with Royal Shakespeare Company.
Television Appearances; Movies: Nadja, The Kremlin Farewell, BBC, 1990. Title role, Lorna Doone, Thames, 1990. Madame Dumont, A Dangerous Man: Lawrence after Arabia, PBS, 1990. Julia, Curtain Call, Starz!, 1999.
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Dr. Vera Swann, After Alice (also known as Eye of the Killer and Visions of Death), HBO, 1999. Mrs. Archer, Jeffrey Archer: The Truth, BBC, 2002. Lucetta Templeman, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Nick Buckley, ⬙Peril at End House,⬙ Poirot, Arts and Entertainment, 1989.
Television Appearances; Movies: Kimberly Jansen, I Accuse, Lifetime, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Annette (in archive footage), Patriot Games: Up Close, 2002.
Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2000, TNT, 2000. Herself, Planet of the Apes: Rule the Planet (documentary), Fox, 2001. Presenter, MTV Video Music Awards 2001, MTV, 2001. Herself, The Making of ⬙Planet of the Apes⬙ (documentary), 2001. Sizzlin’ Sixteen 2001, E! Entertainment Television, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of As You Like It, Hamlet, and Hess Is Dead.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, ⬙Rising Stars: Life and Times of Wesley Chu, Alexandre Despatie, and Estella Warren,⬙ Life and Times, CBC, 2000. Herself, ⬙Planet of the Apes,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2001. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2003. Raquel, ⬙The Kids Are Alright,⬙ That ’70s Show, Fox, 2003. April Troost, ⬙Design,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2005. April Troost, ⬙Flaw,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2005. Lexi, ⬙On the Wings of a Dove,⬙ Ghost Whisperer, CBS, 2005.
PERSONAL Born December 23, 1978, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada; daughter of Don (a used car dealer) and Esther (an elementary school principal) Warren. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Untitled Entertainment, 331 N. Maple Dr., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Worked as a model, appearing in magazines such as Sports Illustrated, Vogue, and Vanity Fair; appeared in commercials for Samsung, and commercials and print ads for Chanel No. 5. Previously a world-class synchronized swimmer.
RECORDINGS CREDITS Music Videos: Appeared in Blank & Jones’ ⬙Beyond Time,⬙ 2000.
Film Appearances: Arrianne, Perfume (also known as Dress to Kill), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Sophia Simone, Driven (also known as A toute vitesse), Warner Bros., 2001. Daena, Planet of Apes, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Elise Stevens, Tangled, Highlight Film, 2001. Jessie, Kangaroo Jack, Warner Bros., 2003. Charlene, The Cooler, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Kimberly Jansen, I Accuse (also known as J’accuse), First Look Home Entertainment, 2003. Faye Grainger, Blowing Smoke, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 20, 2001, p. 69.
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WATSON, Alberta 1955– PERSONAL Full name, Faith Susan Alberta Watson; born March 6, 1955, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Yorkton Film Festival Award, best actress, c. 1979, for Exposure; National Board of Review Award (with others), best acting by an ensemble, 1997, for The Sweet Hereafter; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1997, for Shoemaker; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a featured supporting role in a dramatic series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1998, for La Femme Nikita; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2001, for After the Harvest; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2003, for Chasing Cain: Face; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a featured supporting role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2005, for Choice: The Henry Morgentaler Story.
Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Babs, Penguins behind Bars (animated short special), Cartoon Network, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mitzi, ⬙War and Peace,⬙ King of Kensington, CBC and syndicated, 1980. Jill Friedlander, ⬙Remembering Melody,⬙ The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1984. Prostitute, ⬙Fuched Again,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Carla Holden, ⬙The Distant Fire,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Mercedes Puentes, ⬙Tango Bellarosa,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1987. Maria Lopez, ⬙Partners and Other Strangers,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1989. Andrea, ⬙The Return of Yale Pinhaus,⬙ Grand, NBC, 1990. Miss Hanley, ⬙His Hour upon the Stage,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Angela Brandt, ⬙Skin Deep,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Marie Sands, ⬙Conviction of His Courage,⬙ Matrix, USA Network, 1993. Lynda Tillman, ⬙If These Walls Could Talk,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1995. Open Mike with Mike Bullard, CanWest Global Television, 1998, 2003. Judge Olivia Delaney, ⬙The More Things Stay the Same,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2000.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Amy Steiner, Fortune Dane, CBS, 1986. Rebecca Meyer, Buck James, ABC, 1987–88. Nina Delaney, Island Son, CBS, 1989–90. Madeline, La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network and CTV, 1997–2000. Mrs. Mastriani, Missing (also known as 1–800–Missing), Lifetime, beginning 2003. Susan, The Newsroom, CBC, beginning 2004. Toni Bane, Show Me Yours, Oxygen Channel, beginning 2004. Erin Driscoll, 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, beginning c. 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Zofia Rosnovski, Kane & Abel, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Norma, War Brides, CBC, 1980. Passengers, [Canada], 1980. Suzanne, I Am a Hotel (short), CBC, 1983. Dominica Mastrelli, Murder in Space, Showtime, 1985. 335
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Artificial intelligence version of Madeline, ⬙A Girl Who Wasn’t There,⬙ La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network and CTV, 2001. Judge, ⬙Bill Sue’s,⬙ Puppets Who Kill, The Comedy Network (Canada), 2004.
Simone, Desire (also known as Begierde and Fatale Sehnsucht), Remstar Distribution, 2000. Caterin, The Art of Woo, ArtStar Pix, 2001. Detective Denise McGoogan, Chasing Cain, Muse Distribution International, 2001. Hedwig Schmitt (Hansel’s mother), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (musical), Fine Line Features, 2001. Lily Storm, Tart (also known as Naive), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Natalie, The Wild Dogs, Mongrel Media, 2002. Amy Morgan, The Prince & Me (also known as The Prince and Me), Lions Gate Films, 2004. Anne Phelan, Irish Eyes (also known as Vendetta: No Conscience, No Mercy), Shoreline Entertainment/ R.S. Entertainment, 2004. Helen Woods, My Brother’s Keeper (also known as Le sang du frere), Little Ricky Productions, 2004. Liz Anderson, Some Things That Stay, Christal Films, 2004. Bonnie Balfour, Citizen Duane, ThinkFilm, 2006. Martha Brewer, A Lobster Tale (also known as Perseverance), Darius Films, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Amy Steiner, Fortune Dane, CBS, 1986. Rebecca Meyer, Buck James, ABC, 1987. Lerry Lomax, Shannon’s Deal, NBC, 1989. Nina Delaney, Island Son, CBS, 1989. Madeline, La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network and CTV, 1997. Mrs. Mastriani, Missing (also known as 1–800–Missing), Lifetime, 2003. Film Appearances: Donna, Power Play (also known as Operation Overthrow, State of Shock, and Le jeu de la puissance), Danton Films, 1978. Exposure (short film), c. 1978. Mitzi, In Praise of Older Women (also known as En hommage aux femmes de trente ans), Astral Films, 1978, Avco–Embassy, 1979. Olivia Page, Stone Cold Dead, Astral Films, 1979, Dimension Pictures, 1980. (Uncredited) Litha, Fukkatsu no hi (also known as Day of Resurrection, The End, and Virus), dubbed version released by Boardwood Productions, 1980. Dinah, Best Revenge (also known as Misdeal), Lorimar Home Video, 1981. Tina, Black Mirror (also known as Haute surveillance), France Film/Les Films Moliere, 1981. Tony, Dirty Tricks, Avco–Embassy, 1981. Susan Goodman, The Soldier (also known as Codename: The Soldier), Embassy Pictures, 1982. Eva Cuza, The Keep, Paramount, 1983. Ann Mason, White of the Eye, Palisades Entertainment Group/Norstar Releasing, 1988. Thalia/Marla/Nicole, Destiny to Order, Cineplex– Odeon Films, 1990. Christine De Vera, The Hitman, Cannon, 1991. Phyliss, Zebrahead (also known as The Colour of Love), Triumph Releasing, 1992. Susan Aibelli, Spanking the Monkey, Fine Line Features, 1994. Ellen O’Leary, Bullet, 1995. Lauren Murphy, Hackers, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Anna, Shoemaker, Telefilm Canada/Subjective Eye, 1996. Megan, Sweet Angel Mine, Handmade Films, 1996. Risa, The Sweet Hereafter (also known as De beaux lendemains), Fine Line Features, 1997. Nita, The Life before This, Odeon Films, 1999. Fiona McKay, Deeply (also known as Sur fond d’ocean), Odeon Films, 2000.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Detour, May, 1996. Elm Street, May, 1998. Toronto Star, July 18, 1999; December 12, 1999; March 3, 2001. Toronto Sun, December 29, 1995. TV Zone Special, July, 2005, pp. 98–102.
WEBER, Jake 1964– (J. Weak Beer, Abe Jerkew, Jere Kwabe, Jeb E. Waker, Jake Webber) PERSONAL Born March 19, 1964 (some sources cite March 12 or 1963), in London, England; married, wife’s name Diane (an actress). Education: Middlebury College, B.A. (cum laude); attended Juilliard School, 1990. Addresses: Agent—Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Scott Bankston, Anonymous Content, 3532 Hayden Ave., Culver City, CA 90232. 336
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Career: Actor. Voice for Saab commercial, 2003. Awards, Honors: Calloway Award, best actor in a classical play, 1992, for As You Like It; Drama Desk Award nomination (with others), best ensemble performance, 1992 for Mad Forest; Golden Satellite Award nomination, outstanding actor in a drama series, International Press Academy, 2005, for Medium.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Wesley Parker, ⬙Poison Ivy,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1990. Bill Walsh, ⬙Girl Talk,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Pete Dearborn, ⬙Junk Bonds,⬙ The $treet, Fox, 2001. Pete Dearborn, ⬙Turf Wars,⬙ The $treet, Fox, 2001. Karl Atwood, ⬙One,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC, 2001.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Identity Crisis, 1989. Donna’s boyfriend, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. (As Jake Webber) Bobby, Bed & Breakfast, Hemdale Releasing, 1992. Yaakov, A Stranger Among Us (also known as Close to Eden), Buena Vista, 1992. Richard, Skin Art, ITC Entertainment Group, 1993. Curtis Morgan/Garcia, The Pelican Brief, Warner Bros., 1993. Charles Thundertrunk, Cultivating Charlie, 1994. Mr. Wright, Amistad, Dream Works, 1997. Drew, Meet Joe Black, Universal, 1998. Adam, Into My Heart, Mars Films, 1998. King Henry, Dangerous Beauty (also known as A Destiny of Her Own and The Honest Courtesan), Warner Bros., 1998. Daniel Connelly, In Too Deep, Dimension Films, 1999. Dr. Beverly Kirk, Cherry, Life Size Releasing, 1999. Barry Plotkin, Pushing Tin (also known as Turbulenzen– und andere katastrophen), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Special Agent Gordon Ramsey, The Cell, New Line Cinema, 2000. Lieutenant Hirsch, U–571, MCA/Universal, 2000. George, Wendigo, Magnolia Pictures, 2002. Himself, Searching for the Wendigo, Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Bondage man, Love Thy Neighbor, New Concorde Home Entertainment, 2002. Ben Bloom, Leo, First Look Home Entertainment, 2002. Bobby Davis, 100 Mile Rule, Velocity Home Entertainment, 2002. Phil Anwar, The Warrior Class, Archer Entertainment, 2004. Michael, Dawn of the Dead, Universal, 2004. Officer Powell, Haven, El Camino Pictures/Whatever Pictures, 2004.
Also appeared in Another World, NBC. Television Appearances; Other: Wink, Wild Oats (pilot), CBS, 1994. Virginia officer and Virginia gentleman, Liberty! The American Revolution (miniseries), PBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: (New York debut) Understudy for Brink, Eddie, Skin– Lad, and Joey, Road, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1988. Officer, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1989. Sir William Catesby, The Tragedy of Richard III, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, 1990. Austin, The Big Funk, New York Shakespeare Festival, Anspacher Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1990. Joel Silverman, Maids of Honor, Workshop of the Players Art Theatre, New York City, 1990. Roderigo, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, 1991. Radu and soldier, Mad Forest, New York Theatre Workshop, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1991–92, then Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 1992. Orlando, As You Like It, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1992. (Broadway debut) Umberto Rivetti, as Abe Jerkew: Giorgio Rivetti, as J. Weak Beer: Lotario Rivetti, as Jeb E. Waker: Vincenzo Rivetti, and as Jere Kwabe: Orlando Rivetti, A Small Family Business, Music Box Theatre, 1992. Merriwell, The Radical Mystique, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage II, 1995. Missing Marisa and Kissing Christina (one–acts; double–bill; also known as Missing/Kissing), Primary Stages, New York City, 1996. The Rivals, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1998.
Television Appearances; Series: Richie Wainwright, Something Wilder, NBC, 1994–95. Dr. Matt Crower, American Gothic, CBS, 1995–96. Jake Berman, The Mind of the Married Man, HBO, 2001. Joe Dubois, Medium, NBC, 2005—. 337
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Monster, Classic Stage Company Theatre, New York City, 2002. Buddy, Kimberly Akimbo, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage II Theatre, New York City, 2003. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Maggie Welsh) Renata, ⬙Jennie’s New Deal,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1987. ⬙A Place to Stay,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Rose Donovan, ⬙Knock You Out,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1995. Anika, ⬙All Good Dogs Go to Heaven,⬙ Providence, NBC, 1999. Anika, ⬙Runaway Sydney,⬙ Providence, NBC, 1999. Anika, ⬙Sisters,⬙ Providence, NBC, 1999. Lori, ⬙The Lyin’ King,⬙ Stark Raving Mad, NBC, 1999. Veronica Welsh, ⬙Crowded House,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 1999. Louise Felner, ⬙Jealous Hearts,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2002. Mary Politto, ⬙Keep Hope Alive,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2002. Mrs. Langer, ⬙Small Sacrifices,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2002. Beverly Eastman, ⬙Transitions,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as Vanished), CBS, 2005. Dorie Russell, ⬙Much Too Much,⬙ Grey’s Anatomy (also known as Surgeons and Under the Knife), ABC, 2005. Dorie Russell, ⬙Owner of a Lonely Heart,⬙ Grey’s Anatomy (also known as Surgeons and Under the Knife), ABC, 2005.
Periodicals: TV Guide, June 19, 2005, p. 45; August 21, 2005, p. 30.
WELSH, Margaret (Maggie Welsh) PERSONAL Married John Michael Higgins (an actor); children. Addresses: Agent—Kazarian/Spencer and Associates, 11969 Ventura Blvd., Third Floor, Box 7409, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Lucille Lortel Award nomination, outstanding featured actress, 2004, for Big Bill. CREDITS Film Appearances: Friend, The New Kids (also known as Striking Back), Columbia, 1985. Laura, Smooth Talk, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1985. Carolyn Bridge, Mr. & Mrs. Bridge, Miramax, 1990. Justine Murdoch, Under Cover of Darkness, Juniper Pictures, 1992. (As Maggie Welsh) Freddie, American Heart, Triton Pictures, 1993. Kate Polanski, Heading Home, 1995. Catherine Ripley, Ratchet, Phaedra Cinema, 1996. (As Maggie Welsh) Alice, Meeting Marty (short film), Mystery City Films, 1999. (As Maggie Welsh) Leslie, Topa Topa Bluffs, 2002.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including Diagnosis Murder, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Girl in subway, The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Holly Baker, American Dreamer, NBC, 1990. Callie, Are We There Yet?, The WB, 2003. Stage Appearances: Picnic, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, c. 1991. Mrs. Marah Neuberger, ⬙Mrs. Neuberger Is Dead,⬙ Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1992. An Enemy of the People, Long Wharf Theatre, c. 1992. ⬙Good as New,⬙ Class One Acts, Manhattan Class Company Theatre, New York City, 1993–94. Leonide, The Triumph of Love, Classic Stage Company, New York City, 1994. The Rivals, Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT, c. 1995. The Game of Love and Chance, McCarter Theatre Center, Princeton, NJ, c. 1997. Celia, As You Like It, Old Globe Theatre, Lowell Davies Festival Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1998.
Television Appearances; Series: Holly Baker, American Dreamer, NBC, 1990–91. Caitlin, Jake in Progress (also known as Untitled John Stamos Project), ABC, beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Maggie Welsh) Josephine, The Wedding (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: ⬙The Wedding⬙), ABC, 1998. 338
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The Importance of Being Ernest, Long Wharf Theatre, c. 1999. Lady Teazle, The School for Scandal, McCarter Theatre Center, 2001. Olivia, Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night, or What You Will), Old Globe Theatre, Lowell Davies Festival Theatre, 2001. Helen, Under the Blue Sky, Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles, 2002. Raina, Arms and the Man, Seattle Center, Intiman Theatre, Seattle, WA, 2002. Mary Garden and others, Big Bill, Lincoln Center, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, New York City, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Todd Granger, Reasons of the Heart, USA Network, 1996. Detective Braeden, When the Cradle Falls, CBS, 1997. Bob (U.S. journalist), Live from Baghdad, HBO, 2002. Harve, Surrender, Dorothy, CBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Harvey, ⬙Social Call,⬙ Silk Stalkings, CBS and USA Network, 1992. Security chief, ⬙Black Wind,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1993. Michael, ⬙See Me,⬙ Love Street, Showtime, 1994. Commando pitchman, ⬙Repo Raines,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1995. Emergency medical technician (paramedic), ⬙Single Flame,⬙ Vanishing Son, syndicated, 1995. Lieutenant Boomer, ⬙One on One,⬙ High Tide, syndicated, 1995. Dennis Kinsey, ⬙Family Affair,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1997. FBI agent, ⬙Hard Rain,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1997. Ed, ⬙You Are Too Beautiful,⬙ Night Man (also known as NightMan), syndicated, 1998. Major, ⬙We Are Not Alone,⬙ Pensacola: Wings of Gold, syndicated, 1998. Tom Waters, ⬙The Sum of Her Parts,⬙ Profiler, NBC, 1998. First cute man, ⬙If Memory Serves,⬙ Providence, NBC, 1999. Gentleman, ⬙Shindig,⬙ Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2002. Theodore Carlton (some sources cite Theodore Charlton), ⬙Type & Cross,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2002. Bomb squad leader, ⬙Firebomb,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2003. Detective, ⬙Crash Course,⬙ Infamous, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Bart Roberts, ⬙Pirated,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004. Heinreich, ⬙Why We Fight,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 2004. Attorney John McCarthy, ⬙The Karen Slover Case,⬙ Guilty or Innocent? (also known as Reasonable Doubt), The Discovery Channel, 2005. Barry Randall, ⬙Hot Dogs,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005. Barry Randall, ⬙Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005. House majority whip Charlie Wilson, ⬙Saving the Century,⬙ Commander in Chief (also known as Untitled Geena Davis Project), ABC, 2005. Kane lawyer, ⬙Leave It to Beaver,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005. Mr. Klein (Bar Mitzvah father), ⬙The Bar Mitzvah,⬙ Unfabulous, Nickelodeon, 2005.
Appeared in other productions, including Blithe Spirit and Private Lives.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Secret agent, The Invisible Man (also known as I–Man), Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. Cable News Network anchor, Revelations, NBC, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Series: Ronald, Good & Evil, ABC, 1991. Dad, Song vir Katryn, 2003.
Born February 3, 1945, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gerrit du Plessis, Death in the Family, 1993. Karl Sheedy, The Triangle, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
Career: Actor. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Johann Falkner, Check–in to Disaster, 2001. Mr. Meyer, Skilpoppe, 2004.
Film Appearances: Kobie, Oupa For Sale, 1968. Steenberg, Ongewenste vreemdeling, 1974. Rene Chagrin, Ein toter taucher nimmt kein gold (also known as Deadly Jaws and No Gold for a Dead Diver), Export Bischoff & Company, 1974. Colonel Albert Pahler, Target of an Assassin (also known as African Rage, Fatal Assassin, Portrait of an Assassin, The Long Shot, and Tigers Don’t Cry), PRO International Pictures, 1976. Listen to My Story (also known as... und die nacht kennt kein erbarmen and Entmundigt), 1976. Dr. A. G. Visser, The Guest: An Episode in the Life of Eugene Marais (also known as The Guest), RM Productions, 1977. Andrew Steyn, The Gods Must Be Crazy, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. Conductor, Gandhi (also known as Richard Attenborough’s Film: ⬙Gandhi⬙), Columbia, 1982. Henk, Torn Allegiance, 1984. Nicolas/Nick Denver, Le Leopard, DMEG AB, 1984. Van Vunren, Saturday Night at the Palace, International Film Marketing, 1987. Jewel of the Gods, Trident Releasing, 1989. Dr. John Van Gelder, DeepStar Six (also known as Deep Star Six), TriStar, 1989. Sergeant Conklin, Farewell to the King, Orion, 1989. Denny Dollenbacher, Happy Together, Borde, 1989. Henning, Windprints, 1990. Professor Daniel Marais, The Power of One (also known as La puissance de l’ange), Warner Bros., 1992. Johan, Friends, 1993. Van Tonder, Bopha!, Paramount, 1993. Dekker, Den vita lejoninnan (also known as The White Lioness), Sandrew, 1996. Hendrik MacDonald, Paljas, 1998. General, Pure Blood, 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Derrick, ⬙A Midwinter Night’s Dream Continues,⬙ The Golden Girls, NBC, 1992. Dr. Peter Pleckner, ⬙The Ex–Factor,⬙ Nurses, NBC, 1992. Nigel, ⬙Nude Julia, New York Morning,⬙ Designing Women, CBS, 1993. Stage Appearances: The author and Abraam Jonkers, Valley Song, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage II, New York City, 1995–96. Henrik Verwoerd, I.D., Almedia Theatre, London, 2003.
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Career: Actor. Appeared in brief productions broadcast on Nickelodeon and in commercials. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a feature film—supporting young actor, Young Artist Foundation, 1997, for Sleepers.
Career: Actor. Dancer in various productions, in tours with the rock and roll star Madonna, in live performances broadcast on television, and in music videos. Choreographer for various productions.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: John Roger ⬙J. J.⬙ Forbes, Jr., Loving, ABC, 1993–95. Eli Traeger, One Life to Live, ABC, 1997–98. Ryan, Guiding Light, CBS, 1999.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Ballet dancer, Without You I’m Nothing, MC Entertainment Group, 1990. Dancer, Madonna: Truth or Dare (documentary; also known as In Bed with Madonna and Truth or Dare), Miramax, 1991. Jeremy, Grief, Strand Releasing, 1993. Wasteland scrap, Demolition Man, Warner Bros., 1993. Second reserve soldier, In the Army Now (also known as You’re in the Army Now), Buena Vista, 1994. Daniel, The Privilege Cage (short film), Yildiz Film, 1995. Spyder, Dead Presidents, Buena Vista, 1995. Emcee, The Velvet Club, Adams Films.com, 1999. Jay, Guinevere, Miramax, 1999. Travis Smith, True Vinyl, Moonstone Entertainment, 2000. St. Louis, MacArthur Park, 2001. Dancer, Guess Who (also known as The Dinner Party and Untitled Bernie Mac/Ashton Kutcher Project), Columbia, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Buddy, ⬙Stacey Takes a Stand,⬙ The Baby–Sitters Club, HBO, 1990. Vinny (doorman), ⬙Big Brother Is Watching,⬙ The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1995. Butch, ⬙The Kidney’s All Right,⬙ Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 1998. (As Geoff Wigdor) Jesse Kleberg, ⬙Tangled,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2000. (As Geoff Wigdor) Keith Taylor, ⬙Thin Ice,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2000. (As Geoff Wigdor) Little Bruce Sandino, ⬙Army of One,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 2001. (As Geoff Wigdor) Ryan Buckley, ⬙Old Dogs, New Tricks,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002. (As Geoff Wigdor) Ryan Buckley, ⬙Sex, Lies & Videotape,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002. (As Geoff Wigdor) Ryan Buckley, ⬙Transformed,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002. Kevin, ⬙Sons and Lovers,⬙ Las Vegas (also known as Casino Eye), NBC, 2004. Anthony, ⬙You Are Here,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Firefighter Ray Grimes, L.A. Firefighters (also known as Fire Company 132), Fox, c. 1996. Robert Hawkins, Fame L.A., syndicated, 1997–98. Host of the cable television talk show The Carlton Connection.
Film Appearances: Flick, It Runs in the Family (also known as My Summer Story), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. Young John Reilly, Sleepers, Warner Bros., 1996. Vivian Thompson as a teenager, In Dreams, DreamWorks, 1999. Abner Easley, Levity, Sony Pictures Classics, 2003. Mike Grosso, End of the Line, Strange Cut Films, 2006.
Television Appearances; Movies: Nicholas, Dance, 1988. Sullivan, Deadly Web, NBC, 1996. Felix, Made Men, HBO, 1999. Some sources cite an appearance in Tuesdays with Morrie (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: ⬙Tuesdays with Morrie⬙), ABC, 1999.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Madonna—Live! Blond Ambition World Tour, HBO, 1990. Madonna—Live Down Under: ⬙The Girlie Show,⬙ HBO, 1993.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Oz, ⬙Do the Spike Thing,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1991. J. W. Clemmons, The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Samuel Bluestone, ⬙Tom and Geri,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. Paul Avery, ⬙Apocalypse Nash,⬙ Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 1998. ⬙Scents and Sensibility,⬙ V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.— Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 1998. Jerry Lawrence, ⬙Playing Through,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Michael Maine, ⬙Springing Tiny,⬙ The Huntress, USA Network, 2000. Maurice Carlisle, ⬙Cops and Robber,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001. Brian Davidson, ⬙Entrance Wound,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. Lewis Nyler, ⬙The Making of a Trial Attorney,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2003.
Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Imperium 7, 9911 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035. Office—Nite Owl Productions, 126 Hall Rd., Aliquippa, PA 15001.
Appeared as Mr. Ellison in Becker, CBS.
Film Appearances: Tara/girl, Return (short), 1996. Mystery woman, WalkAway, 1999. Commercial actress, Pomegranate, 2001. Expectation (short), 2003.
Career: Actress and producer. Nite Owl Productions (a film and television production company), cofounder, producer, and member of management team, 2001—; appeared in television commercials including Toyota Tacoma, 2004; appeared in print ads, including Fuji Film, 1998, and Aspex Eyewear, 2002. Member of S.L. A.M.M. (a girls pop group), 2001; played Mary, Going Up! (pilot), Channel 102.com, 2005. Worked with charities involved in literacy programs, animal rescues, and scholarship funds for students whose lives have been affected by cancer. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: Garnet (some sources cite Garton), Blade to the Heat, New York Shakespeare Festival, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1994. Member of the ensemble, Like Jazz (musical), Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 2004. The Ten Commandments (musical; also known as The Ten Commandments: The Spectacle Musical), Kodak Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2004.
Film Work: Coproducer, Expectation (short), 2003. Associate producer, The 1 Second Film, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Livia/Eve, Xena: Warrior Princess, 2000–2001. Nikki, As If, UPN, 2002.
RECORDINGS Videos: Madonna: Blond Ambition—Japan Tour 90, Pioneer Artists, 1990. Madonna: The Immaculate Collection, Warner Reprise, 1990.
Television Appearances; Movies: Dawn DeSilvia, Interceptor Force 2 (also known as Alpha Force and They Have Returned), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tara, ⬙The Tooth Hurts, Doesn’t It?,⬙ Sweet Valley High (also known as California College: les jumelles de Sweet Valley and Francine Pascal’s ⬙Sweet Valley High⬙), syndicated, 1996. Sonya, ⬙Suddenly Ryan,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1997. Vikkie, ⬙The Right Thing,⬙ Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX, 2000. Lois, ⬙Churn ’Em Don’t Burn ’Em,⬙ Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2001. Lois, ⬙Churn ’Em Don’t Burn ’Em II,⬙ Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2001. Lois, ⬙Churn ’Em Don’t Burn ’Em III,⬙ Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2001. Lois, ⬙Churn ’Em Don’t Burn ’Em IV,⬙ Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2001.
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Flapper, ⬙Orpheus,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 2003. Linda Browning, Days of Our Lives (also known as Days and DOOL), NBC, 2003. Melody, ⬙Wings,⬙ Eyes, ABC, 2005. Jessica, ⬙The Show Must Go On,⬙ ER, NBC, 2005. The brunette, ⬙Still Charmed and Kicking,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005.
2003, all for All My Children; Volpi Cup Award (with others), best ensemble cast, Venice International Film Festival, 1993, and Special Award (with others), best ensemble, Golden Globe awards, 1994, both for Short Cuts; Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor, 1996, for Loving; Image Award nomination, outstanding actor in a daytime drama series, 1996, for The City.
Stage Appearances: Alice Ayers, Closer, Stages Theater, Hollywood, CA, 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Officer Jesse Hubbard, All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 1981–88, 1994, 2001–2002. Host, New York Hot Tracks, syndicated, beginning 1986. Gideon Oliver, ABC, 1989. David ⬙Davey⬙ Odom, True Blue, NBC, 1989–91. Jack Durbin, As the World Turns, CBS, 1994. Jacob Foster, Loving, ABC, 1995. Jacob Foster, The City, ABC, 1995–97.
Stage Work: Producer, Closer, Stages Theater, Hollywood, CA, 2004. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Duchess, Kill.switch, Namco Hometek, 2003. Voice of Daphne, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, 2004. Voice of Danielle Clothespinner, Andrea Dovesong, and Breeza Harmet, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004. Samantha, Saints Row, 2005. Voice of Ruby, Dead to Rights II, Namco Hometek, 2005. Malice, Neopets: The Darkest Fairie, 2005.
Also appeared as dancer, Soul Train, syndicated, mid– 1970s. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gil, Firestarter 2: Rekindled (also known as Firestarter: Rekindled), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Ernest, Stompin’ at the Savoy, CBS, 1992.
Videos: Herself, Xena Warrior Princess: The Final Season (documentary short), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2005. Eve, Xena: The 10th Anniversary Collection, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Johnny Grant and Kyle, ⬙The Celebrity and the Arcade Kid,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1983. The All My Children 25th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1995.
WILLIAMS, Darnell 1955– Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 13th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1986. The 14th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1987. Presenter, The 22nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1995.
PERSONAL Born March 3, 1955, in London, England; married Jackie Lowe.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Eddie, ⬙Salami’s Affair,⬙ The White Shadow, CBS, 1980. Walchansky, ⬙A Few Good Men,⬙ The White Shadow, CBS, 1980. ⬙Soap Stars and Their Real Life Families Week,⬙ Family Feud, ABC, 1983. Ellis Riley, ⬙The Fourth Man,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1988. Bobby Dobbs, ⬙Walkout,⬙ In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1989.
Career: Actor. Also worked as an acting coach. Awards, Honors: Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a supporting role, 1982, Daytime Emmy awards, outstanding actor in a supporting role, 1983 and 1985, and Image Award nomination, outstanding actor in a daytime drama series, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 343
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Thomas, How U Like Me Now, Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment/Lange and Associates, 1993. Boy Meets Girl, TriStar, 1993. Keith, Strays, One Race Productions, 1997. Extra, Slam, Trimark Pictures, 1998. Gillette, Detour (also known as Too Hard to Die), October Films, 1999. Studio executive, S1m0ne (also known as Simone), New Line Cinema, 2002. Father Williams, The Breakup Artist, 2004. Thomas Young, Proud (also known as Proudly We Served), Castle Hill Productions, 2005. Stage Appearances: Standby for Sylvester, Checkmates, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1988–89. Belize, Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1993–94. Belize, Angels in America: Perestroika, Walter Kerr Theatre, 1993–94. Technician, Wit, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1998–2000. Some sources cite an appearance in the musical Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, beginning c. 1979.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Officer David Odom, True Blue, NBC, 1989. John Papaleno, Felicity, The WB, 1998.
RECORDINGS Albums: Pure Satisfaction, My Disc, 1983.
Television Director; Series: All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 2003.
OTHER SOURCES Film Appearances: Father, Sidewalk Stories, Island Pictures, 1989. Tyler, True Identity, Buena Vista, 1991. Joe Robbins, Short Cuts, Fine Line Features, 1993.
Periodicals: Teen, May, 1984, pp. 62–63. Young Miss, September, 1983, p. 44.
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Film Scores: Three Card Monte, Ambassador Film Distributors, 1978. Murder by Decree (also known as Sherlock Holmes and Saucy Jack and Sherlock Holmes: Murder by Decree), AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1979. Title Shot, Arista Films, 1979. Stone Cold Dead, Dimension Pictures, 1979. Hog Wild (also known as Les four de la moto), AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1980. Prom Night, AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1980. The Kidnapping of the President, Crown International Pictures, 1980. Ghostkeeper (also known as Ghost Keeper), American Cinema Marketing, 1981. My Bloody Valentine, Paramount, 1981. Gas, Paramount, 1981. Being Different (documentary), Astral Films, 1981. Melanie, AVCO Embassy, 1982. Porky’s (also known as Chez Porky’s), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Curtains, Jensen Farley Pictures, 1983. American Nightmare, Media Home Entertainment, 1983. A Christmas Story, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Isaac Littlefeathers (also known as Isaac, Nuage– fougueux), Oasis International, 1984. Sentimental Reasons (also known as Death Target and Order to Assassinate), Equitable, 1984. Birds of Prey, 1985. Turk 182!, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1985. Breaking All the Rules, New World Pictures, 1985. High Stakes, 1986. Blindside, Norstar Entertainment, 1986. Bullies, Universal, 1986. The Vindicator (also known as Frankenstein ’88), Key Video, 1986. Meatballs III: Summer Job (also known as Meatballs III: Academie de vacances), 1986.
PERSONAL Education: Earned degree from Toronto Conservatory of Music. Career: Composer. Began career as a classically trained pianist; toured with pop band Fifth Dimension, c. 1970s; Zaza Sound Productions Ltd. (a post– production facility), operator. Awards, Honors: Genie Award (with Carl Zittrer), best music score, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1980, for Murder by Decree; Genie Award nomination, best music score, 1985, for Isaac Littlefeathers; Genie Award nomination (with Peter Simpson), best original song, 1987, for Bullies; won several Society of Composers, Authors, and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) awards. CREDITS Film Work: (As Paul James Zaza) Orchestrator, Porky’s II: The Next Day, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. (As Paul J. Zaza) Music editor, Red Blooded American Girl II (also known as Hit & Run, Hot Blooded, and Red Blooded II), F.C.P. Media Ventures, 1997. Television Work; Movies: Music performer, Murder by Night, USA Network, 1989. Stage Work: Played bass for the Canadian touring company of Hair. 345
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The Pink Chiquitas, Shapiro Entertainment, 1987. Higher Education, Palisades Pictures, 1987. From the Hip, Paramount, 1987. Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (also known as Prom Night II, Prom Night II: Hello Mary Lou, and The Haunting of Hamilton High), Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1987. Norman’s Awesome Experience (also known as A Switch in Time), Hemdale Home Video, 1988. The Brain, Brightstar, 1988. Prom Night III: The Last Kiss, Norstar Releasing, 1989. Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (also kwon as Flesh Gordon 2), New Horizons, 1989. Loose Cannons, TriStar, 1990. (As Paul J. Zaza) Popcorn, Studio Three Film Corp., 1991. Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil, Norstar Releasing, 1993. Cold Sweat, Skouras Pictures, 1993. No Contest, 1994. The Dark, Norstar Releasing, 1994. The Club, Norstar Entertainment, 1994. It Runs in the Family (also known as My Summer Story), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. Iron Eagle IV (also known as Aigle de fer IV), Trimark, 1995. Salt Water Moose, Norstar Releasing, 1996. Double Take, Twice Removed Productions, 1997. (As Paul J. Zaza) A Brooklyn State of Mind, Miramax, 1997. (As Paul J. Zaza) The Ex, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Red Blooded American Girl II (also known as Hit & Run, Hot Blooded, and Red Blooded II), F.C.P. Media Ventures, 1997. Stag, New City Releasing, 1997. The Rage, Miramax, 1997. (As Paul J. Zaza) No Contest II (also known as Face the Evil and No Contest II: Access Denied), Norstar Entertainment, 1997. In Her Defense (also known as In Self Defense), New City Releasing, 1998. Misbegotten, Cinepix Film Properties, 1998. I’ll Remember April, Regent Moonstone, 1999. Baby Geniuses, TriStar, 1999. The Base, Sterling Home Entertainment, 1999. (As Paul J. Zaza) Grizzly Falls, Providence Entertainment, 1999. (As Paul J. Zaza) The Fourth Angel (also known as Vengeance secrete), Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Now & Forever, Ardustry Entertainment, 2002. Fancy Dancing (also known as Au rythme de l’amour), FallsApart Productions, 2002.
Television Scores; Series: Mr. Wizard’s World, Nickelodeon, 1983. Divorce Court, syndicated, 1986. Katts and Dog (also known as Rin Tin Tin: K–9 Cop), CTV and Family Channel, 1988. Hollywood Babylon, syndicated, 1992. The Parent Trip, 2002. Television Miniseries: Ford: The Man and the Machine, syndicated, 1987. To Catch a Killer, CTV and syndicated, 1992. Television Scores; Movies: The Highroller (also known as Las Vegas Hit and The Borrower), 1984. Ladybear (also known as Lady Bear), 1985. The Edge (also known as Doomsday Plot), 1985. Covert Action, CBC, 1987. Soft Touch II (also known as Birds in Paradise), 1988. Murder by Night, USA Network, 1989. (As Paul J. Zaza) Liar’s Edge, Showtime, 1992. (As Paul J. Zaza) Spenser: Ceremony, Lifetime, 1993. The American Clock (also known as Arthur Miller’s ⬙The American Clock⬙), TNT, 1993. (As Paul J. Zaza) Blown Away, HBO, 1993. (As Paul J. Zaza) Spenser: Pale Kings and Princes, Lifetime, 1994. Fudge–A–Mania, ABC, 1995. Derby, ABC, 1995. No Contest, HBO, 1995. The Ex, HBO, 1996. Stag, HBO, 1996. Salt Water Moose, Showtime, 1996. Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden (also known as Forbidden Memories), Family Channel, 1996. Married to a Stranger, Family Channel, 1997. The Base, Cinemax, 1997. Catch a Falling Star, CBS, 2000. Television Scores: Specials: Caught in the Crossfire (documentary), PBS, 1992. Television Scores; Pilots: Modesty Blaise, ABC, 1982.
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