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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) .......................................... 353
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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 225 entries in CTFT 65, the series now provides biographies on approximately 19,596 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 Thomas Ackerman) Beetle Juice, Warner Bros., 1988. Moonwalker (also known as Michael Jackson: Moonwalker), Acteurs Auteurs Associes, 1988. Moving, 1988. (As Thomas Ackerman) Christmas Vacation (also known as National Lampoon’s “Christmas Vacation” and National Lampoon’s “Winter Holiday”), Warner Bros., 1989. True Identity, Buena Vista, 1991. Dennis the Menace (also known as Dennis), Warner Bros., 1993. Baby’s Day Out, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Jumanji, TriStar, 1995. (As Thomas Ackerman) George of the Jungle, Buena Vista, 1997. The Eighteenth Angel, Rysher Entertainment, 1998. My Favorite Martian (also known as My Favourite Martian), Buena Vista, 1999. The Muse, October Films/USA Films, 1999. Beautiful Joe, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2000. The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (animated; also known as Die abenteuer von Rocky und Bullwinkle), Universal, 2000. Rat Race (also known as Course folle), Paramount, 2001. Cinemagique (short film), Walt Disney Attractions, 2002. Snow Dogs (also known as Chiens des neiges), Buena Vista, 2002. (And producer) Los Zafiros: Music from the Edge of Time (music documentary), Digital Cinema Solutions, 2003. The Battle of Shaker Heights, Miramax, 2003. Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, Paramount, 2003. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (also known as Anchorman), DreamWorks, 2004. Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie (also known as Anchorman: Wake–Up Ron Burgundy and Wake Up Ron Burgundy), DreamWorks, 2005. Are We There Yet?, Columbia, 2005.
ACKERMAN, Thomas E. (Thomas Ackerman) PERSONAL Born in Cedar Rapids, IA; father, a movie theatre projectionist. Education: Graduated from University of Iowa. Addresses: Agent—Melanie Ramsayer, Gersh Agency, 232 North Cannon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Cinematographer and producer. Began career as photographer for documentary films and political advertisements; photographer for numerous music videos and commercials; also worked as camera operator. Military service: U.S. Air Force, documentary filmmaker; served in Vietnam and Thailand; became captain. Member: International Cinematographers Guild, American Society of Cinematographers. CREDITS Film Cinematographer: The Last of the Cowboys (also known as The Great Smokey Roadblock), 1976. The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (documentary; also known as Nostradamus), 1980. New Year’s Evil, Cannon, 1981. Foxfire Light, Ramblin’ Film, 1982. Roadhouse 66, Atlantic Releasing, 1984. (As Thomas Ackerman) Frankenweenie (short film), Buena Vista, 1984. Girls Just Want to Have Fun, New World, 1985. Back to School, Orion, 1986. 1
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Television Cinematographer; Specials: Roots: One Year Later, 1978. Talmage Farlow, 1981.
(As Lloyd Ahern) For the People (also known as Para la gente), Lifetime, 2002. Deadwood, HBO, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in an episode of Project Greenlight, Bravo and HBO.
Television Cinematographer; Movies: Out of Time, NBC, 1988. Daughter of the Streets, ABC, 1990. Fine Things (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Fine Things⬙), NBC, 1990. Palomino (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Palomino⬙), NBC, 1991. K–9, 1991. White Mile, HBO, 1994. Alien Nation: Dark Horizon, Fox, 1994. The Way She Moves, VH1, 2001. My Sister’s Keeper, CBS, 2002.
RECORDINGS Videos: Cinematographer, Stevie Nicks: Live at Red Rocks (concert documentary), Lightyear Entertainment, 1987. OTHER SOURCES
Television Cinematographer; Pilots: On the Edge, NBC, 1987. Camp California, ABC, 1989. Poochinski, NBC, 1990. Picket Fences, CBS, 1992. Deadwood, HBO, 2004. !Huff, Showtime, 2004.
Electronic: International Cinematographers Guild Web Site, http:// www.cameraguild.com/, August 23, 2003.
AHERN, Lloyd II 1942– (Lloyd Ahern, Lloyd Ahern, Jr.)
Film Cinematographer: (As Lloyd Ahern) Trespass (also known as Looters), Universal, 1992. (As Lloyd Ahern) Geronimo: An American Legend, Columbia, 1993. (As Lloyd Ahern) Wild Bill, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. (As Lloyd Ahern) Last Man Standing, New Line Cinema, 1996. Turbulence, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. Can’t Hardly Wait, Columbia, 1998. Supernova, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists/ Imperial Entertainment, 2000. The Unsaid (also known as The Ties that Bind), Universal Studios Home Video, 2001. We Were Soldiers, 2001. Domestic Disturbance, 2001. Undisputed (also known as Undisputed—Sieg ohne ruhm), Miramax, 2002. (As Lloyd Ahern) American Wedding (also known as American Pie: The Wedding and American Pie— Jetzt wird geheiratet), Universal, 2003. Kicking & Screaming, Universal, 2005.
PERSONAL Full name, Lloyd Nickolas Ahern; born June 7, 1942, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Lloyd George Ahern (a cinematographer). Career: Cinematographer. Also worked as camera operator and unit photographer. Member: American Society of Cinematographers. Awards, Honors: Bronze Wrangler Award, best theatrical motion picture (with others), Western Heritage Awards, 1994, for Geronimo: An American Legend. CREDITS Television Cinematographer; Series: Simon & Simon, CBS, between 1981 and 1988. Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1987. Hooperman, ABC, 1987–89. Snoops, ABC, 1989–90. Eddie Dodd, ABC, 1991. Picket Fences, CBS, between 1992 and 1996. Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997.
Film Appearances: (As Lloyd Ahern) Prince Valiant at age twelve, Prince Valiant, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1954. 2
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ARNGRIM (As Stephan Arngrim) Nick Camion, ⬙Kill Me on July 20th,⬙ Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1965. Jock, ⬙By Line,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1966. Henri, ⬙Gulliver,⬙ Combat!, ABC, 1966. Victor, ⬙King of the Limpets,⬙ T.H.E. Cat, NBC, 1966. Jimmy Keets, ⬙The Gauntlet,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1967. Danny Meriton, ⬙Juvenile–DR–05,⬙ Dragnet 1967, NBC, 1968. Tommy Blake, ⬙The Man of the Family,⬙ Here Come the Brides, ABC, 1968. ⬙The Peer Group,⬙ The Smith Family, ABC, 1971. Keith, ⬙The Pirates of Tin Pan Alley,⬙ Switch, CBS, 1976. Man Under cover, ⬙Police Story: A Chance to Live⬙ (also known as ⬙Narc⬙), David Cassidy, NBC, 1978. Luke Stevens, ⬙The Fast Lane,⬙ T. J. Hooker, 1983. Harry, ⬙Courage,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1994. Rory Hessman, ⬙Payback,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. The prisoner, ⬙Tunguska,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. The prisoner, ⬙Terma,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Patient, ⬙Ransom,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and syndicated, 1997. Theodore Barnsfield, ⬙Storm Watch⬙ (also known as ⬙Storm Warning⬙), Viper, syndicated, 1997. Delbert, ⬙Goodbye Charlie,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1998. First gambler, ⬙The Gambler,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1998. Hugo Winston, ⬙... Thirteen Years Later,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1998. Chalkie, ⬙The Road Not Taken,⬙ The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, syndicated, 1999. Leo Soles (some sources cite Leo Gales), ⬙Molly Brown⬙ (also known as ⬙Molly Brown Comes to Town⬙), Call of the Wild, Animal Planet, 2000. Fisherman, ⬙The Dunwych Madness,⬙ Seven Days, UPN, 2000. Jared Steck, ⬙The Eve,⬙ Special Unit 2, UPN, 2001. Barry Douglas, ⬙The Siege⬙ (also known as ⬙Prison Riot⬙), UC: Undercover, NBC, 2001. Lorne Quinte, ⬙Dizzy Looking Down,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC (Canada), 2002. ⬙True Believers: Part 1,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV (Canada), 2003. ⬙Wash the Blood Out of the Ring,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: International Cinematographer, September, 2002, pp. 30–35.
AHL, Kennet See FOLLOWS, Megan
ARNGRIM, Stefan 1955– (Stephan Arngrim) PERSONAL Born December 23, 1955, in Canada; son of Thor Arngrim and Norma MacMillan (an actress); brother of Alison Arngrim (an actress). Addresses: Agent—Tyman Stewart, Characters Talent Agency, 1505 West Second Ave., Suite 200, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6H 3Y4. Career: Actor and writer. Knights of the Living Dead (rock music group), singer. CREDITS Film Appearances: William J. ⬙Billy⬙ Tadlock, Jr., The Way West, United Artists, 1967. Charlie, Getting Wasted, 1980. Andrew Williams, Fear No Evil (also known as Mark of the Beast), Avco Embassy, 1981. ⬙Drugstore,⬙ Class of 1984, Vestron Video, 1982. Merril, The Orkly Kid (short film), 1985. Lazarro, Someone to Die For, Libra Home Entertainment, 1995. Skinner, Strange Days, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen (documentary), Real Entertainment, 1995. Conan Cornelius, Misbegotten, Cinepix Film Properties, 1998. Oliver, The Final Cut, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Shire Reeve, Legend of Earthsea (also known as Earthsea), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
Appeared as an orphan in an episode of Search for Tomorrow; also appeared in NYPD (New York Police Department).
Television Appearances; Episodic: Christopher ⬙Chrissy⬙ Yager, ⬙The Merry–Go–Round Mender,⬙ The Defenders, CBS, 1965.
Television Appearances; Series: Barry Lockridge, Land of the Giants, ABC, 1968–70. Band contest judge, Happening ’68, 1969. 3
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Television Appearances; Other: Jerry Johnson, Silent Night, Lonely Night (movie), NBC, 1969. Second ⬙druggie,⬙ Dead Like Me (pilot), Showtime, 2003.
Television Appearances; Movies: First cop, When No One Would Listen, CBS, 1992. Detective Mendoza, My Son Is Innocent, ABC, 1996. Rudy, Space Marines, Showtime, 1996. Dale Cutler, Mother Knows Best, ABC, 1997. Captain Matthew Norris, Avalon: Beyond the Abyss, UPN, 1999. Limousine driver, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, Starz!, 2000. Mercer Wallace, Final Jeopardy, ABC, 2001.
Appeared in Hallmark Hall of Fame specials ⬙Cyrano de Bergerac⬙ and ⬙Florence Nightingale.⬙ WRITINGS Screenplays: Cold Front, Vic Video, 1989.
Television Appearances; Series: Jeffrey Sykes, Profit, Fox, 1995–96. Detective Weber, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, beginning 2002.
Television Scripts: La musique de l’amour: Robert et Clara, 1995.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Turn Down, Crime & Punishment, NBC, c. 1993. Sergeant Rossi, ⬙A Virtual Murder,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Evander, ⬙Fran–Lite,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1993. Paramedic, ⬙Shutt Down,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Paramedic, ⬙Genevieve and Fat Boy,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. First paramedic, ⬙Freeze Outs,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Earl Gaines, ⬙The Debt,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Lieutenant Richard Gage, ⬙Condor,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1996. Hij’Qa, ⬙Barge of the Dead,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1999. Larry Watson, ⬙These Shoots Are Made for Joaquin,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2000. Phillip, ⬙Living the Rest of My Life,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000. Leroy Stack, ⬙Loving Sons,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2001. Sal Miller, ⬙In Plane Sight,⬙ Threat Matrix, ABC, 2003. Pete McCann, ⬙Exposure,⬙ Without a Trace, CBS, 2004. Security chief, ⬙Suckers,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2004. Marine Captain Daniel Lemay, ⬙Red Cell,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as NCIS), CBS, 2005.
ADAPTATIONS Arngrim’s appearance in the short film The Orkly Kid was collected in The Beaver Trilogy, Strand Releasing, 2001.
AUGUSTUS, Sherman PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor. Worked as professional football player for San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings. CREDITS Film Appearances: Officer Porter, Colors, Orion, 1988. Reggie, What’s Love Got to Do with It? (also known as Tina: What’s Love Got to Go with It?), Buena Vista, 1993. Jackson, Digital Man, Republic, 1995. The Kangaroo, 1995. John McCabe, Rumpelstiltskin, Spelling Films International, 1996. Ritchie Mason, Virus, MCA/Universal, 1999. Ernest, Bread and Roses (also known as Pan y rosas), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Leroy the Hitman, The Mexican, DreamWorks, 2001.
AVNET, Jon 1949– (Jonathan M. Avnet) PERSONAL Full name, Jonathan Michael Avnet; Born November 17, 1949, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Lester Francis (an electronics distributor and corporate executive) and 4
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Joan Bertha (maiden name, Grossman) Avnet; married Barbara Brody (a fabric designer), September 19, 1975; children: Alexandra, Jacob, Lily. Education: Attended University of Pennsylvania, 1967–69; Sarah Lawrence College, B.A., 1971; studied at Conservatory for Advanced Film Studies, 1972–73, and American Film Institute. Avocational Interests: Basketball, skiing, sewing.
AVNET Less than Zero, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Coproducer, Men Don’t Leave, Warner Bros., 1990. (With Jordan Kerner) Funny about Love (also known as New York Times), Paramount, 1990. (With Kerner; and director) Fried Green Tomatoes (also known as Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café), Universal, 1991. (With Kerner) The Mighty Ducks (also known as Champions and The Mighty Ducks Are the Champions), Buena Vista, 1992. (And director) The War, Universal, 1994. D2: The Mighty Ducks (also known as The Mighty Ducks 2), Buena Vista, 1994. When a Man Loves a Woman (also known as To Have and to Hold), Buena Vista, 1994. (And director) Up Close & Personal (also known as Up Close and Personal: The Jessica Savitch Story), Buena Vista, 1996. D3: The Mighty Ducks (also known as The Mighty Ducks 3), Buena Vista, 1996. George of the Jungle, Buena Vista, 1997. (And director) The Red Corner, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Paramount, 2004. Brave New World (documentary), Paramount, 2004.
Addresses: Office—Brooklyn Films, 3815 Hughes Ave., Culver City, CA 90232. Agent—Rand Holston, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer, director, and writer. Weintraub/Heller Productions, worked as associate producer; also affiliated with production of Broadway stage shows; United Artists, Los Angeles, reader, 1974; Sequoia Pictures, Los Angeles, director of creative affairs, 1975–77; Tisch/ Avnet Productions, founder (with Steve Tisch) and affiliate, 1977–85; Brooklyn Films (also known as Avnet/ Kerner Co.), Culver City, CA, co-founder and producer, 1986—; Allied Communications, Inc., president. Los Angeles County Opera, member of board of trustees. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, American Film Institute (vice chair of board of trustees; vice chair of Center for Advanced Studies; founder of Gary Hendler Minority Workshops), Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America, and Producers Caucus.
Also produced and directed Confusions Circle (student film). Film Executive Producer: Deal of the Century, Warner Bros., 1983. The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. Miami Rhapsody, Buena Vista, 1995. Inspector Gadget, Buena Vista, 1999. Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, United Artists, 2000. Steal This Movie!, Lions Gate Films, 2000.
Awards, Honors: Directing fellow, American Film Institute; Cine Award and Christopher Award, 1981, for No Other Love; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding drama or comedy special (with others), 1985, for The Burning Bed; Golden Reel Award, National Federation of Community Broadcasters, c. 1985, for Call to Glory; Golden Globe Award, 1987, for In Love and War; Annual CableACE Award, National Cable Television Association, outstanding movie or miniseries (with others), 1991, for Heat Wave; Wise Owl Award, Retirement Research Foundation, outstanding television and theatrical film fiction (with others), 1992, for Fried Green Tomatoes; Franklin J. Schaffner Award, American Film Institute, 1995; Freedom of Expression Award (with Richard Gere), National Board of Review, 1997, for The Red Corner; Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in movies for television, 2002, for Uprising.
Film Associate Producer: (As Jonathan M. Avnet) It’s Showtime (also known as Crazy Animals, Jaws, Paws, Claws, Wonder World of Those Cukoo Animals, and World of Those Cuckoo), 1976. Checkered Flag or Crash (also known as Crash), Universal, 1977. Film Appearances: Himself, Brave New World (documentary), Paramount, 2005.
CREDITS
Television Executive Producer; Series: Dogs, 1993. (And director) Boomtown, NBC, 2002–2003.
Film Producer: Coast to Coast, Paramount, 1980. Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. 5
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Television Executive Producer; Movies: No Other Love, CBS, 1979. Something So Right, CBS, 1982. Silence of the Heart, CBS, 1984. The Burning Bed, NBC, 1984. In Love and War, NBC, 1987. Side by Side (also known as Nothing’s Impossible), CBS, 1988. My First Love (also known as One More Time and Second Chance), ABC, 1988. Do You Know the Muffin Man?, CBS, 1989. Breaking Point, TNT, 1989. Heat Wave (also known as Burn, Baby, Burn), TNT, 1990. Backfield in Motion, ABC, 1991. The Nightman (also known as The Watchman), NBC, 1992. For Their Own Good, 1993. Poodle Springs, HBO, 1998. My Last Love (also known as To Live For), ABC, 1999. A House Divided, Showtime, 2000.
Honolulu Crew, ABC, 1998. ⬙The Squeeze,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, ⬙Dreams of Tibet,⬙ Frontline, 1997. Stage Work: Producer of The Pillowman, Booth Theatre, New York City; associate producer of Monty Python’s Spamalot, New York City. RECORDINGS Videos: Moments of Discovery: The Making of ⬙Fried Green Tomatoes,⬙ Universal Studios Home Video, 1998. Breaking Down the Walls: The Road to Recreating the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Warner Home Video, 2001. Resistance, Warner Home Video, 2001.
Television Producer; Movies: Homeward Bound, CBS, 1980. Prime Suspect, CBS, 1982. Calendar Girl Murders (also known as Insatiable, and Victimized), 1984. (And director) Between Two Women, ABC, 1986. Switch, 1993.
WRITINGS Screenplays: (With others) Fried Green Tomatoes (also known as Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café; based on novel by Fanny Flagg), Universal, 1991.
Television Executive Producer; Miniseries: Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge (also known as Love Can Build a Bridge), 1995. Mama Flora’s Family, CBS, 1998. Parting the Waters, ABC, 2000. (And director) Uprising, NBC, 2001.
Television Scripts: Between Two Women (movies), ABC, 1986. Uprising (miniseries), NBC, 2001. OTHER SOURCES
Television Executive Producer; Pilots: Executive producer, Call to Glory, ABC, 1984. Boys & Girls, CBS, 1995.
Periodicals: New York Times, February 14, 1992, p. C6.
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B Max, Deception (also known as Decoy), 2003. LaPierre, Encrypt, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Frank Hansen, Threshold, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
BACIC, Steve 1965– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Tommy Boylan, ⬙Wasted,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1991. Loco Louis Parades, ⬙Loyalties,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1991. Loco Louis Parades, ⬙Homecoming,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1992. Loco Louis Parades, ⬙Death Warmed Over,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1992. Tito, ⬙Father Eddie,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1994. Aquino, ⬙Tango Blue,⬙ M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994. Peter, ⬙Little Odessa,⬙ The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Second officer, ⬙Soft Light,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1995. Seth, ⬙Healing,⬙ Profit, Fox, 1996. Roy, ⬙First Anniversary,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1996. Agent Collins, ⬙Pusher,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Dirk Minyard, ⬙Holy Matrimony,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1996. Parker, ⬙Standoff,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1996. Luke, ⬙Little Tin God,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1996. Griff, ⬙Bits of Love,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1997. Deputy Kevin Reilly, ⬙Covenant,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1997. Joe Brock, ⬙Finkelman’s Folly,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1998. SWAT commander, ⬙Folie a Deux,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1998. Third man in uniform, ⬙Little Sister: Part 2,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC (Canada), 1998. Cam Waverly, ⬙Harvest,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1998. Gua, ⬙The Undesirables,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Raul Marquez, ⬙Nightwoman Returns,⬙ Night Man, syndicated, 1999.
Born March 13, 1965, in Croatia; raised in Windsor, Ontario, Canada; married; children: one son, one daughter. Education: Attended University of Windsor. Addresses: Manager—Ford Management, 1118 Homer St., Suite 228, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V7N 1E6. Career: Actor. Appeared in a commercial for Burger King restaurants, 2000. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Gaheris Rhade, a recurring role, Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2000–2002. Telemachus Rhade, Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2003–2005, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004–2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Groom, Born to Run, Fox, 1993. Boomer, She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal, ABC, 1995. Eric, Deadly Sins, HBO, 1996. Lieutenant, In the Lake of the Woods, Fox, 1996. Alex Reid, Voyage of Terror (also known as The Fourth Horseman and Die schreckensfahrt der orion star), Fox Family Channel, 1998. Joe Blake, Quarantine, ABC, 2000. Rudy, Heaven’s Fire (also known as Inferno der flammen), Fox Family Channel, 1999. 7
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Freddy, ⬙Honey, Name That Tune,⬙ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (also known as Honey, I Shrunk the Kids), syndicated, 1999. Chipper Smith, ⬙A Thong, a Potty, and a Napoleon,⬙ Cold Feet, NBC, 1999. Oscar Deville, ⬙Molly Brown,⬙ Call of the Wild, Animal Planet, 2000. Scott Pierce, ⬙Through Your Eyes,⬙ Earth: Final Conflict (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Earth: Final Conflict⬙), syndicated, 2000. Major James Coburn, ⬙Maternal Instinct,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2000. Major James Coburn, ⬙The First Ones,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2000. Kim, ⬙Tao’s Brother,⬙ BeastMaster, syndicated, 2001. Second soldier, ⬙Meow,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2001. Handyman, ⬙My So–Called Life and Death,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2001. Coach, ⬙School Prayer,⬙ Just Deal, NBC, 2001. Coach, ⬙Women’s Work,⬙ Just Deal, NBC, 2001. Telemachus Rhade, ⬙Home Fires,⬙ Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2001. Telemachus Rhade (in archive footage), ⬙The Things We Cannot Change,⬙ Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2002. Mark, ⬙Take This Job ... ,⬙ The Associates, CTV (Canada), 2002. Mark, ⬙The Hitler Paradox,⬙ The Associates, CTV (Canada), 2002. Coach, ⬙Condomania,⬙ Just Deal, NBC, 2002. Ralph, ⬙Something Fishy,⬙ Mysterious Ways, PAX, 2002. Gregory, ⬙Ring of Truth,⬙ Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Coach, ⬙Conscientious Objections,⬙ Just Deal, NBC, 2002. Dirk Sidwell, ⬙The Wealthy Widow,⬙ Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, Fox, 2002. Stefan George, ⬙Bride of the Sun,⬙ Adventure Inc., syndicated, 2002. Al Sutherland, ⬙Lama Hunt,⬙ Just Cause, PAX, 2002. Nick Maddox, ⬙Within These Walls,⬙ Mutant X, syndicated, 2003. Ted Saicheck, ⬙How Much Do You Love Your Kid?,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2003. Hector, ⬙Jump Start,⬙ Black Sash, The WB, 2003. Camulus, ⬙New Order: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2004. Camulus, ⬙Zero Hour,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2004.
Film Appearances: Neighbor Frank Sutter, Another Stakeout (also known as The Lookout and Stakeout 2), Buena Vista, 1993. Peter Carlos, Hardball (also known as Bounty Hunters II and Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball), Dimension Films, 1997. Johnny Phoenix, The 6th Day (also known as Le sixieme jour), Columbia, 2000. Richard Wade, L.A.P.D.: To Protect and to Serve, Fries Film Group, 2001. Jimmy, The Shipment, Promark Entertainment Group, 2001. Agent Fleming, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, Warner Bros., 2002. Dr. Hank McCoy (The Beast), X2 (also known as X–Men 2, X–Men 2: X–Men United, and X2: X–Men United), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Jonas, Firefight, Concorde–New Horizons, 2003. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cult Times, June, 2002, p. 11; March, 2004, pp. 22–25. Cult Times Special, March, 2005, pp. 72–75. .
BAFFA, Christopher (Chris Baffa, Christopher J. Baffa) PERSONAL Addresses: Contact—Dattner Dispoto and Associates, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 165, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Cinematographer. Also worked as gaffer, grip, lighting technician, and electrician. CREDITS Film Cinematographer: Aftermath, 1994. The Crazysitter (also known as Two Much Trouble), 1995. Baby Face Nelson, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Criminal Hearts, Libra Home Entertainment, 1995. (As Chris Baffa) Additional photography, Lover’s Knot, 1996. Sometimes They Come Back ... Again (also known as Sometimes They Come Back 2), 1996. Overdrive, Concorde, 1997. Suicide Kings, Live Entertainment, 1997. True Heart, Orion, 1997.
Television Appearances; Other: Garage worker and first ⬙former jock,⬙ Smallville (pilot), The WB, 2001. Phillip, Out of Order (miniseries), Showtime, 2003. Sergeant Longacre, The Colt, 2005. 8
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BAGBY Addresses: Agent—Coast to Coast Talent Group, 3350 Barham Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90068. Manager—Main Title Entertainment, 5225 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor. Otter Pops (band), lead guitarist; appeared in television commercials for Snap.com, 1999, Old Spice, 1999, Homestyle Bake, 2002, Best Buy, 2003, Red Baron Pizza, 2003, and Sara Lee Hot Dog Buns, 2003.
Some sources cite cinematographer for a film titled Scene of the Crime, 1997.
CREDITS Television Cinematographer; Movies: Piranha (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Piranha⬙), Showtime, 1995. (As Chris Baffa) Sawbones (also known as Prescription for Murder and Roger Corman Presents ⬙Sawbones⬙), Showtime, 1995. Bucket of Blood (also known as Dark Secrets, The Death Artist, and Roger Corman Presents ⬙Bucket of Blood⬙), Showtime, 1995. (As Chris Baffa) Alien Avengers (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Alien Avengers⬙ and Welcome to Planet Earth), Showtime, 1996. House of the Damned (also known as Escape to Nowhere and Spectre), Showtime, 1996. Humanoids from the Deep (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Humanoids from the Deep⬙), Showtime, 1996. Lady Killer, Showtime, 1996. Star Quest, Sci–Fi Channel, 1996. Bailey’s Mistake, ABC, 2001.
Film Appearances: Tim, Invasion Earth: The Aliens Are Here, New World Pictures, 1988. (As Larry Bagby III) Ernie/⬙Ice⬙, Hocus Pocus, Buena Vista, 1993. (As Larry Bagby III) Jimbo, Airborne, Warner Bros., 1993. (As Larry Bagby III) Technician, L.I.N.X., Amsell Entertainment, 2000. Cop Ⲇ1, God’s Army, Excel Entertainment, 2000. Carl, The Trip, 2003. (As Lawrence Bagby) Private Shirl Kendrick, Saints and Soldiers, Excel Entertainment, 2003. Stevens, Black Friday, Asmell Entertainment, 2003. Laman, I Will Go and Do, Sound Concepts, 2003. Adam Pendon, Believe, 2005. (As Larry Bagby III) Marshall Grant, Walk the Line, Sony Pictures Releasing, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Larry Bagby III) Bailiff, Mutiny, NBC, 1999. Darwin, Everything You Want, ABC Family, 2005.
Television Cinematographer; Series: Popular, The WB, between 1999 and 2001. Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003. The D.A., ABC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Silo tech Ⲇ1, Threat Matrix, 2003.
Television Cinematographer; Pilots: Eastwick, Fox, 2002. The Closer, TNT, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Lug, Love in the Dark Ages, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ernie, ⬙Big,⬙ Mr. Belvedere, ABC, 1989. (As Larry Bagby III) Bob Stanton, ⬙Michael’s Campaign,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. J. T., ⬙A Kicking Weasel,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1993. Brad, ⬙The Pit Stop,⬙ Getting By, ABC, 1993. (As Larry Bagby III) Security guard, ⬙Code Blue,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1997. (As Larry Bagby III) Clements, ⬙Chicago Shoe Exchange,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1997. (As Larry Bagby III) Larry Blaisdell, ⬙Halloween,⬙ Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1997.
BAGBY, Larry 1974– (Lawrence Bagby, Larry Bagby III) PERSONAL Born March 4, 1974, in Marysville, CA; father, member of dance band; married Jenni. Education: Studied acting at The Rehearsal Room with Carey Scott. Religion: Mormon. 9
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(As Larry Bagby III) Larry Blaisdell, ⬙Phases,⬙ Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1998. (As Larry Bagby III) Larry Blaisdell, ⬙Anne,⬙ Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1998. (As Larry Bagby III) Larry Blaisdell, ⬙The Wish,⬙ Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1998. (As Larry Bagby III) Larry Blaisdell, ⬙Graduation Day: Part 2,⬙ Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1999. (As Larry Bagby III) Larry Blaisdell, ⬙Earshot,⬙ Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1999. (As Larry Bagby III) ⬙A Separate Peace: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2000. (As Larry Bagby III) Hank Dudek, ⬙Too Tough to Die,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I.), CBS, 2001. Policeman, ⬙Irreparable Harm,⬙ Family Law, 2001. (As Larry Bagby III) Police officer, ⬙Boys Will Be Boys,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 2002. Big Train McCain, also known as the Cookie Guy, ⬙Teacher’s Pet Peeve,⬙ 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd, 2002. (As Larry Bagby III) ⬙Coyote,⬙ Dragnet (also known as L.A. Dragnet), ABC, 2003. (As Larry Bagby III) Aide, ⬙Reese Joins the Army: Part 2,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2004. Second reporter, ⬙The Providers,⬙ ER, NBC, 2005.
Angeles, CA 90025. Manager—Chuck Binder, Binder and Associates, 1465 Lindacrest Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor, director, writer, and singer. Appeared in commercials, beginning at age nine; director of commercials, beginning c. 2000. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nominations, best young comedian, 1981, best young actor in a television series, 1982, and Young Artist Award, best young comedian in a motion picture or television program, 1982, all for Happy Days; Young Artist Award, best young actor in a television special, 1982, for Stoned; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor in a new television series, 1983, for Joanie Loves Chachi; Festival Award, San Diego Film Festival, best actor, 2002, for The Bread, My Sweet. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Anthony DeLuca, Blansky’s Beauties, ABC, 1976–77. Charles ⬙Chachi⬙ Arcola, Happy Days (also known as Happy Days Again), ABC, 1977–84. Frankie ⬙The Fox⬙ Vitola, Who’s Watching the Kids? (also known as Legs), NBC, 1978–79. Host, We’re Movin’, syndicated, 1981–82. Charles ⬙Chachi⬙ Arcola, Joanie Loves Chachi, ABC, 1982–83. Charles, Charles in Charge, CBS, 1983–84, syndicated, 1986–92. James Halbrook, Baby Talk, ABC, 1991–92. Dr. Jack Stewart, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1993–95. Host, Before They Were Stars, ABC, 1996.
Also appeared as Paul, Great Scott!, Fox; Blue Man, Rescue 77, The WB. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded (with wife, Jenni) Changes Come (inspirational).
Also appeared as host of Hollywood Teen, syndicated; and in Shorts.
BAIO, Scott 1961(?)– (Scott Vincent Baio)
Television Appearances; Movies: Roger Ellis, Senior Trip!, CBS, 1981. Assistant District Attorney Peter Whelan, Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion (also known as The Case of the Deadly Deadline and The Case of the Fatal Fashion), NBC, 1991. Charlie Winwood, Mixed Blessings (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Mixed Blessings⬙), NBC, 1995. Damian, Bar Hopping, Showtime, 1999.
PERSONAL Full name, Scott Vincent James Baio; born September 22, 1961 (some sources cite 1959), in Brooklyn, NY; son of Mario (a personal manager) and Rose Baio; brother of Steven Baio (an actor); cousin of Jimmy Baio (an actor) and Joey Baio (an actor). Education: Attended high school in Brooklyn, NY. Politics: Republican. Religion: Roman Catholic.
Television Appearances; Specials: Julius, ⬙Luke Was There,⬙ ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1976. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1979, three specials, 1980, then 1981. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1979, 1980.
Addresses: Agent—Henry Gold, TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505; (voice work) Cunningham/Escott/Slevin & Doherty Talent Agency, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los 10
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Buff Sanders, ⬙The Boy Who Drank Too Much,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1980. Circus of the Stars Ⲇ5, CBS, 1980. Jack Melon, ⬙Stoned,⬙ ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1981. ABC team captain, Battle of the Network Stars XI, ABC, 1982. Johnny Jay, ⬙Run, Don’t Walk,⬙ ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1982. Ringmaster, Circus of the Stars Ⲇ7, CBS, 1982. Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. Singer, Lily for President, CBS, 1982. The 39th Annual Golden Globe Awards, CBS, 1982. Host, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1983, 1984. Gold team member, Battle of the Video Games, syndicated, 1983. Buddy Elder, ⬙All the Kids Do It,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1984. Host from Toronto, CBS All–American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1984. Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part 2, ABC, 1984. Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. How to Be a Man, CBS, 1985. Brad Stevens, The Truth about Alex, HBO, 1987. Special guest, Battle of the Network Stars XIX, ABC, 1988. Friday Night Surprise!, NBC, 1989. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1989. The 75th Anniversary of Beverly Hills, ABC, 1989. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989. (With Arlene Sorkin) Host, The Search for the New Ideal Man, ABC, 1992. The Happy Days Reunion Special, ABC, 1992. Ringmaster, Circus of the Stars Goes to Disneyland (also known as Circus of the Stars Ⲇ19), CBS, 1994. Host, Before They Were Stars IV (also known as Before They Were Stars 4), ABC, 1995. Interviewee, TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcoms, Fox, 2000. Playboy: The Party Continues, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Interviewee, Celebrity Profile: Scott Baio, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Interviewee, TVography: Happy Days, 2001. Interviewee, Happy Days, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Interviewee, The Love Boat, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. The 100 Greatest Musicals, Channel 4 (England), 2003. Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion, ABC, 2005.
BAIO Operation: Runaway, NBC, 1978. Rob ⬙Robbie⬙ Collins, ⬙Amusement Park/Rock Stars,⬙ Fantasy Island, 1979. Nick Tomasino, ⬙Faith, Hope, & Charity,⬙ Hotel, ABC, 1983. Interviewee, 20/20, ABC, 1983. Guest, American Bandstand, 1983. Merrick Thorson, ⬙Femme Fatale,⬙ The Fall Guy, ABC, 1985. Prince Cornelius/Neil, ⬙Princess Evie,⬙ Out of This World, syndicated, 1988. Scott Cameo, ⬙She’ll Get Over It,⬙ My Two Dads, 1988. Pete Bianco, ⬙Dr. Dare Rides Again,⬙ Full House, ABC, 1989. Woody B. King, Jack’s Place, 1992. (Uncredited) Chachi, ⬙The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1994. Guest, Howard Stern, 1994. Matt, ⬙Valentine’s Day Massacred,⬙ Can’t Hurry Love, CBS, 1996. Matt, ⬙Between the Lines,⬙ Can’t Hurry Love, CBS, 1996. Dr. Frankie Cresitelli, ⬙Rash to Judgement,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1998. Kevin, ⬙Veronica’s New Bookshelves,⬙ Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 2000. Kevin, ⬙Veronica’s Candy Panties⬙ (also known as ⬙Veronica’s Sticky Situation⬙), Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 2000. Frank McCovey, ⬙A Death in the Family,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2001. (Himself; in archive footage) ⬙Pamela Anderson,⬙ Love Chain, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. ⬙Happy Days,⬙ ET in TV Land, TV Land, 2003. Guest, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2004. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Guest, The Early Show, 2004. Also appeared in episodes of The Bay City Rollers Show, NBC; Dinah!, syndicated; The Hollywood Squares, NBC and syndicated; and The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated. Television Appearances; Pilots: Frankie, Legs (pilot for Who’s Watching the Kids?), ABC, 1978. The Real Trivial Pursuit, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pat the guinea pig, Alice in Wonderland (also known as Alice Through the Looking Glass), CBS, 1985.
Cohost of The United Cerebral Palsy Weekend with the Stars Telethon; also appeared in ⬙A House in the Woods,⬙ ABC Afterschool Special, ABC; Gemini; The Joe Namath Special; Muggsy; and Us Against the World.
Television Director; Series: Charles in Charge, syndicated, 1987–90. The Jamie Foxx Show (also known as Good to Go), The WB, multiple episodes, 1996–97. Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher (also known as The Teacher and What Rules?), The WB, 1996–98.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Graham D. Pickrel II, ⬙Ex Plus Y/Graham and Kelly/ Goldenagers,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1977. 11
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Television Director; Episodic: (As Scott Vincent Baio) ⬙The Skateboard Dare⬙ (also known as ⬙Trapped⬙), The New Lassie, syndicated, 1990. ⬙Halloween,⬙ Harry and the Hendersons, 1991. ⬙A Tiny Advantage,⬙ The Family Man, 1991. ⬙Always a Bridesmaid,⬙ First Time Out, The WB, 1995. ⬙It Takes a Thief,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1996. ⬙Unbrotherly Love,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1996. ⬙Movin’ On Up,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1996. ⬙Drama for Yo’ Mama,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1996. ⬙Strangers in the Night,⬙ Kirk (also known as Life Happens), The WB, 1996. ⬙Hire Learning,⬙ Kirk (also known as Life Happens), The WB, 1996. ⬙Maestro’s Big Break,⬙ Guys like Us, UPN, 1998. ⬙Silenced Partner,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1998. ⬙I Know What You Did in the Closet,⬙ Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily...), The WB, 1998.
RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded The Boys Are Out Tonight and Scott Baio, both RCA. Videos: Host of The Facts, Feelings, and Wonders of Life (series of sex–education tapes for children ages eight through seventeen), Multiscope Video. WRITINGS Screenplays: Face to Face (also known as Italian Ties; also based on story by Baio), Bayshore Media Group, 2001. OTHER SOURCES
Also directed episodes of Baby Talk, ABC; Out of This World, syndicated; (as Scott Vincent Baio) The Parkers, UPN; Partners; and Shaky Ground, Fox.
Periodicals: Empire, December, 1997, p. 54. Entertainment Weekly, February 6, 2004, p. 156. People Weekly, June 26, 2000, p. 117. Shoot, March 10, 2000, p. 8.
Film Appearances: Title role and violin player, Bugsy Malone, Paramount, 1976. Richie, Skatetown, U.S.A., Columbia, 1979. Brad, Foxes, United Artists, 1980. Barney Springboro, Zapped! (also known as The Wiz Kid), Avco Embassy, 1982. Mario Cotone, I Love N.Y., Manhattan Films, 1987. Zack Ramses, Detonator, 1997. Paulie Minetti, Very Mean Men, Miracle Entertainment, 2000. Barry Rengler, Face Value, New Concorde Home Entertainment, 2001. Steve Hitchcock, Dumb Luck, Desert Rock Films/Tag Entertainment, 2001. Richie Gallo, Face to Face (also known as Italian Ties), Bayshore Media Group, 2001. Dominic Pyzola, The Bread, My Sweet (also known as My Bread, My Sweet and A Wedding for Bella), Panorama Entertainment, 2002. Himself, Frank McKlusky, C.I., Buena Vista, 2002. Stan Bobbins, SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2, Triumph Films, 2004. Himself, Cursed, Dimension Films, 2005.
Other: Celebrity Profile: Scott Baio (television special), E! Entertainment Television, 2000.
BAIRSTOW, Scott 1970– PERSONAL Full name, Scott Hamilton Bairstow; born April 23, 1970, in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada; son of Douglas (a musician) and Diane (a musician) Bairstow; married Marty Rich (an actress), 1994 (divorced, 2000); children: Casey William, Dalton. Education: Studied musical theatre with Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Avocational Interests: Music (playing guitar, piano, and pan flute), golfing, snowboarding. Addresses: Agent—Leanne Coronel, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Andrea Pett–Joseph, Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Film Work: Associate producer, Very Mean Men, Miracle Entertainment, 2000.
Career: Actor, musician, and songwriter. Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, apprentice, c. 1987. Appeared in commercials, including Dr. Pepper soft drinks.
Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. 12
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BALE Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Our Town, Manitoba, Canada; and A Study in Scarlet, both early in his career.
Television Appearances; Series: Let’s Go (also known as Okay, Let’s Go), CTV (Canada), 1980–84. Stuart Chandler (in flashbacks), All My Children, ABC, 1987. Newt Call, Lonesome Dove: The Series, syndicated, 1995. Newt Call, Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, syndicated, 1995–96. Henry Calloway, Significant Others, Fox, 1998. Ned Grayson, a recurring role, Party of Five, Fox, 1998–2000. Lieutenant Thomas Hobbes, Harsh Realm, Fox, 1999, FX Channel, 2000. Tyler Creed, Wolf Lake, CBS, 2001, UPN, 2002. Ethan Barnes, Breaking News, Bravo, 2002. Dr. Zack Straker, The Bone Snatcher, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Stage Work: Director of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas early in his career. RECORDINGS Videos: Inside ⬙Harsh Realm,⬙ Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 9, 2003, p. 85. Starlog, May, 1996. Teen, February, 1997, p. 44. TV Guide, December, 1998, p. 6.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jesse, There Was a Little Boy, CBS, 1993. Mark Kinney, Killing Mr. Griffin (also known as Killing Griffin), NBC, 1997. Son Holland, Two for Texas, TNT, 1998. Michael Blake, My Last Love (also known as To Live For), ABC, 1999.
BALE, Christian 1974– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Samuel Hartley, ⬙Miracle Man,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1994. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, 1999. Lieutenant Jeffrey Freed, ⬙Hunted,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2002. Zack, ⬙I Will Walk with You: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Touched by An Angel, CBS, 2003.
Full name, Christian Charles Philip Bale (some sources cite Christian Morgan Bale); born January 30, 1974, in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales; raised in England, Portugal, and California; son of David (a commercial pilot and talent manager) and Jane (some sources cite Jenny; a dancer and circus clown) Bale; brother of Erin Bale (a musician) and Louise Bale (an actress and director); married Sibi Blazic (a producer), January 29, 2000; children: one daughter. Education: Attended secondary school in Bournemouth, England; attended college in California. Religion: Church of England. Avocational Interests: Horseback riding, reading, surfing, swimming, dirt biking, snow–boarding, painting.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Oliver, Country Estates, ABC, 1993. Lieutenant Thomas Hobbes, Harsh Realm, Fox, 1999. Private Cliff Truckee, Semper Fi, NBC, 2001. Computer hacker, Silicon Follies, ABC, 2001. Film Appearances: Henry Casey (White Wolf), White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf (also known as White Fang 2), Buena Vista, 1994. Kyle Sullivan, Black Circle Boys, 1997. Marty Stouffer Jr., Wild America, Warner Bros., 1997. Luke, The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Canyon, Delivered (also known as Death by Pizza), Banner Entertainment, 1998. Danny, Dead in the Water, Lions Gate Films, 2002. Trevor, New Best Friend (also known as Mary Jane’s Last Dance), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002. Miles Tuck, Tuck Everlasting, Buena Vista, 2002.
Addresses: Agent—Patrick Whitesell, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and voice performer. Appeared in commercials, including one for Pac–Man cereal commercial at age nine, 1983. UKFilmLA, member of board of directors. Ark Trust, honorary member of board of directors; supporter of other organizations, including Greenpeace, World Wildlife Foundation, Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, Redwings Sanctuary, and Happy Child Mission. 13
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Awards, Honors: National Board of Review Award, National Board of Review (England), best juvenile performance, special citation, best performance by a juvenile actor, all 1987, and Young Artist Award, best young actor in a motion picture drama, 1989, all for Empire of the Sun; Young Artist Award nominations, outstanding youth ensemble in a motion picture (with others), 1993, for Newsies, and 1994, for Swing Kids; Discover Magazine Award for the Environment, 1997; London Critics Circle Film Award nomination, British actor of the year, Empire Award nomination, best British actor, Chlotrudis Award, best actor, and Online Film Critics Society Award nomination, best actor, all 2001, for American Psycho; Best Actor Award, Catalonian International Film Festival, 2004, and Saturn Award nomination, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, best actor, 2005, both for El maquinista; named among ⬙top ten most talented actors in young Hollywood,⬙ Movieline.
Mandras, Captain Corelli’s Mandolin (also known as Capitaine Corelli), MCA–Universal/Miramax, 2001. Quinn Abercromby, Reign of Fire, Buena Vista, 2002. Cleric John Preston, Equilibrium (also known as Cubic), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2002. Sam, Laurel Canyon, Sony Pictures Classics, 2003. Trevor Reznik, El maquinista (also known as The Machinist), Paramount Classics, 2004. Voice of Howl for English version, Hauru no ugoku shiro (anime; also known as Howl’s Moving Castle), Buena Vista International, 2004. Bruce Wayne/Batman, Batman Begins, Warner Bros., 2005. John Rolfe, The New World, New Line Cinema, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Alexei, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (also known as Anastasia: The Story of Anna), NBC, 1986. Ben Harris, Heart of the Country, BBC, 1986.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Jim Hawkins, Treasure Island (also known as Devil’s Treasure), TNT, 1990. Jesus of Nazareth, Mary, Mother of Jesus, NBC, 1999.
Film Appearances: Jim Graham, Empire of the Sun, Warner Bros., 1987. Jum–Jum, Mio min Mio (also known as The Land of Faraway, Mio in the Land of Faraway, and Mio, moy Mio), Miramax, 1987. Falstaff’s boy, Henry V, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1989. Jack ⬙Cowboy⬙ Kelly/Francis Sullivan, Newsies (also known as Newsboys), Buena Vista, 1992. Thomas Berger, Swing Kids, Buena Vista, 1993. Theodore ⬙Laurie⬙ Laurence, Little Women, Columbia, 1994. Prince Amled, Prince of Jutland (also known as Royal Deceit, Amled, prinsen af Jylland, and Prinsen af Jylland), Miramax, 1994. Voice of Thomas, Pocahontas (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. Edward Rosier, The Portrait of a Lady, Gramercy, 1996. Stevie, The Secret Agent (also known as Joseph Conrad’s ⬙The Secret Agent⬙), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Chris Lloyd, Metroland, Pandora Cinema, 1997, Lions Gate Films, 1999. Arthur Stuart, Velvet Goldmine, Miramax, 1998. Bobby Platt, All the Little Animals, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Demetrius, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (also known as William Shakespeare’s ⬙A Midsummer Night’s Dream⬙ and Sogno di una notte di mezza estate), Fox Searchlight, 1999. Patrick Bateman, American Psycho, Lions Gate Films, 2000. Walter Wade, Jr., Shaft (also known as Shaft—Noch fragen?), Paramount, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials: China Odyssey: ⬙Empire of the Sun,⬙ a Film by Steven Spielberg (documentary), CBS, 1987. Tim Perkins, ⬙A Murder of Quality,⬙ Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1991. Himself, American Film Institute Tribute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. (Uncredited) Narrator and voice of Dan Eldon, Dying to Tell the Story, TBS, 1998. Presenter, 14th Annual Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 2000. (In archive footage) 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2002. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, 2002. Guest, Coming Attractions, 2004, 2005. ⬙Batman Begins,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Thor in The Nerd, West End production, London, early 1980s. Radio Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 2005. 14
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BALLARD peared in cabarets, including Mister Kelly’s, Chicago, IL, 1972; St. Regis Hotel, New York City, 1973; Hyatt Regency Hotel, Chicago, 1975; Persian Room at the Plaza Hotel, New York City, 1975–76; Michael’s Pub, New York City, 1985; and the Bowery, Detroit, MI; appeared at Burt Reynolds Theatre, Jupiter, FL. Uptown Theatre and Center for the Arts, Chicago, member of theatre advisory board, 2001. Once worked as usher at a movie theatre in Cleveland, OH.
RECORDINGS Videos: Shaft: Still the Man, Paramount, 2000. The Making of ⬙American Psycho,⬙ Lions Gate Films, 2000. OTHER SOURCES
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Guild of Variety Artists, Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs (member of board).
Books: Newsmakers, Issue 3, Gale, 2001. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, November 18, 2004. Detour, July, 1996; December, 1996. Empire, September, 1998, pp. 58–59; June, 2001, pp. 10–14. Entertainment Weekly, October 11, 1996, pp. 48–49; June 25, 1999, p. 36; June 25, 2004, p. 50. Fangoria, May, 2000, pp. 54–57. Interview, February, 1998, p. 62; December, 1998, p. 102; April, 2000, pp. 102–107; February, 2001, p. 143; November, 2004, p. 98. Movieline, March, 1996; March, 1997. People Weekly, July 4, 2005, p. 67. Premiere, March, 1998, pp. 62–63; March, 2000, p. 96. Sassy, November, 1996. Seventeen, May, 1992, p. 64. Spin, March, 1996. Teen, June, 1992, p. 56. Total Movie and Entertainment, August, 2002, pp. 30–31. TV Guide, November 13, 1999, pp. 46–48. USA Weekend, March 31, 2000, p. 16. Variety, May 25, 1998, p. 4. YM, November, 1996; April, 1997.
Awards, Honors: The Italian American Award, 1963; Dallas State Fair Award, best actress, c. 1962, for Gypsy; Carbonell Award, South Florida Theatre and Arts Honors, 1987, for Nunsense. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Stage Door Canteen, United Services Organization, Cleveland, OH, 1941. (New York debut) Three to Make Ready (revue), Adelphi Theatre, 1946. Once in a Lifetime, Duxbury, MA, 1946. Wonderful Town, Tenthouse Theatre, Highland Park, IL, 1946. Annie Get Your Gun (musical), Asbury Park, NJ, 1946. Look Ma, I’m Dancing, State Fair Music Hall, Dallas, TX, 1946. That’s the Ticket, Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1948. (London debut) Touch and Go (revue), Prince of Wales Theatre, 1950. Top Banana, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1951. Helen of Troy, The Golden Apple (musical), Phoenix Theatre, then Alvin Theatre, both New York City, 1954. Countess, Reuben, Reuben, Shubert Theatre, Boston, MA, 1955. The Incomparable Rosalie, Carnival! (musical), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1961–63. Rose, Gypsy (musical), State Fair Music Hall, 1962. Ruth, Wonderful Town, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1963. The Beast in Me (musical), Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1963. The Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen through the Eyes of Cole Porter Revisited, Square East Theatre, New York City, 1966. The Ziegfeld Follies, Alexandria Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1967. Molly Goldberg, Molly (musical), Alvin Theatre, 1973.
BALLARD, Kaye 1926– PERSONAL Original name, Catherine Gloria Balotta; born November 20, 1926, in Cleveland, OH; daughter of Vincent James and Lena (maiden name, Nacarato) Balotta. Addresses: Agent—(voice work) Cunningham/Escott/ Slevin & Doherty Talent Agency, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actress, voice performer, singer, comedienne, and writer. Toured RKO vaudeville circuit with Spike Jones, Vaughn Monroe, and Stan Kenton, 1943–45; ap15
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Lola Delaney, Sheba (musical), First Chicago Center, Chicago, IL, 1974. I’ll Stake My Life, Crystal Palace, Dallas, TX, 1975. Ruth, Pirates of Penzance: The Slave of Duty (musical), New York Shakespeare Festival, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1981–82. Night of 100 Stars, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Hey Ma ... Kaye Ballard (solo show), Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1984. Mrs. Hardcastle, She Stoops to Conquer, Roundabout Theatre Company, Triplex Theatre, New York City, 1985. Madame Arcarti, High Spirits, Berkshire Theatre Festival, MA, 1985. Sister Mary Regina, Nunsense (musical), Coconut Grove Playhouse, Coconut Grove, FL, 1986. Hurray! Hurray! Hollywood, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, then John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1991. Say It with Music: The Irving Berlin Revue, Rainbow and Stars, New York City, 1992. Pauline, No, No, Nanette (musical), Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1997. Hattie, Follies (musical), Paper Mill Playhouse, 1998. Aida Gianelli, Over the River and Through the Woods, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1999. Another Final Farewell Appearance (cabaret performance), Arci’s Place, New York City, 2000. Mrs. Brice, Funny Girl (benefit concert), Actors’ Fund of America, New Amsterdam Theatre, New York City, 2002. Cecily Robson, Quartet, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 2002.
Vivian Proclo, The Ritz, Warner Bros., 1976. Coach Betsy, Freaky Friday, Buena Vista, 1977. Mrs. Lewis, Falling in Love Again (also known as In Love), International Pictures of Atlanta, 1980. Mrs. Dandy, Pandemonium (also known as Thursday the 12th), United Artists, 1982. The Perils of P. K., Joseph Green, 1986. Aunt Thelma, Tiger Warsaw (also known as The Tiger), Sony, 1988. Selma/Sabrina, Eternity, Academy Entertainment, 1989. Receptionist, Modern Love, Triumph Releasing, 1990. Judy, Fate, Academy Entertainment, 1990. Gina, Joey Takes a Cab, 1991. Sheriff, Ava’s Musical Adventure, Prism, 1994. Mrs. Grumpy Old Man, The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 1998. Mayor, Baby Geniuses, TriStar, 1999. Mrs. Crabby, The Million Dollar Kid, A–Pix Entertainment, 2000. Voice of Queen Palooma, Little Insects, Crystal Sky Communications/MPA, 2000. Herself, The Pool of Desire (documentary short film), 2004. Broadway: The Golden Age, By the Legends Who Were There (documentary; also known as Broadway, Broadway: The Golden Age, and Broadway: The Movie), Dada Films, 2004. Television Appearances; Series: The Mel Torme Show, CBS, 1951. Henry Morgan’s Great Talent Hunt, NBC, 1951. Kraft Music Hall player, The Perry Como Show (also known as The Chesterfield Supper Club and Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall), NBC, 1961–63. The Hollywood Squares, 1967–68. Kaye Buell, The Mothers–in–Law, NBC, 1967–69. Angie Palucci, The Doris Day Show, CBS, 1970–71. Member of ensemble, The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, NBC, 1980–81. Mrs. Treva Travalony, What a Dummy, 1990.
Also appeared in Beloved Enemies; Chicago; Funny Girl; Crazy Words Crazy Times: The Cole Porter–Irving Berlin Revue; Hello Dolly; Look Ma, I’m Dancing; Minnie’s Boys; The Odd Couple; Out of This World; Royal Flush, Broadway production; Top Banana; and Working 42nd Street at Last, Martin R. Kaufman Theatre, New York City.
Appeared as a panelist on What’s My Line?
Major Tours: Pianist, The Full Monty (musical), U.S. cities, 2001. Mother Superior, Nunsense (musical), U.S. cities, 2003–2004.
Television Appearances; Specials: Stepsister Portia, Cinderella, CBS, 1957. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1970. The Engelbert Humperdinck Show, syndicated, 1971. Li’l Abner in Dogpatch Today, NBC, 1978. Night of 100 Stars, ABC, 1982. Mrs. Deluca, That Funny Fat Kid, syndicated, 1985. Sylvia Fine Kaye’s Musical Comedy Tonight III (The Spark and the Glue), PBS, 1985. A Tribute to American Music: Cole Porter, PBS, 1987. The Italian Americans, PBS, 1997. Interviewee, Doris Day: It’s Magic, Arts and Entertainment, 1998.
Appeared in a touring production of Three to Make Ready; also toured in the solo show Hey, Ma ... Kaye Ballard. Film Appearances: Marge, The Girl Most Likely, Universal, 1958. Sidonia, A House Is Not a Home, Embassy, 1964. Mayor’s wife, Which Way to the Front? (also known as Ja, ja, mein General! But Which Way to the Front?), Warner Bros., 1970. 16
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BALLARD Joan Redmond, ⬙The Gift,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. Mother, ⬙Quarantine,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1980. Babe, ⬙That Old Gang of Mine,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. Here’s Boomer, NBC, 1981. Beulah, ⬙Cooperative Care,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1981. ⬙Angela’s Secret,⬙ Law and Harry McGraw, CBS, 1987. Madame Agogo, ⬙Fortune Teller,⬙ The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, 1989. Faye Ingram, ⬙Rerun,⬙ Monsters, 1989. Mrs. Lento, Daddy Dearest, Fox, 1993. Mrs. Vecchio, ⬙They Eat Horses, Don’t They?,⬙ Due South, CBS, 1994. Mrs. Vecchio, ⬙Vault,⬙ Due South, CBS, 1995. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 1997.
Interviewee, Paul Lynde: Off Center, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Interviewee, The Desilu Story: The Rags to Riches Success of the Desilu Empire, Bravo, 2003. Also appeared in Hello Kaye Ballard. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dotty Busmill, Irene, NBC, 1981. Mrs. Pagano, ⬙Five Corners,⬙ AFI Comedy Special (also known as NBC Presents the AFI Comedy Special), NBC, 1987. Mrs. Vecchio, Due South, 1994. Mrs. Pourmel, Staten Island 10309, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Esther Kessler, The Dream Merchants, OPT, 1980. The Duchess, ⬙Alice in Wonderland,⬙ Great Performances, PBS, 1983.
Appeared more than 150 times in episodes of The Tonight Show, Starring Johnny Carson, NBC; also appeared in episodes of The Jack Paar Show, Dinah, and Welcome to Las Vegas.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙The Gentle Grafters,⬙ Kraft Television Theater, NBC, 1956. Guest, Toast of the Town (also known as The Ed Sullivan Show), 1956, 1957, 1963. Guest, The Garry Moore Show, 1958. ⬙New York Scrapbook,⬙ Play of the Week, 1961. Guest, The Merv Griffin Show, 1963. ⬙The Perfect Teenager,⬙ The Patty Duke Show, ABC, 1964. Guest, The Hollywood Palace, 1967, 1968. Guest, Rowan & Martin’s Laugh–In, 1968. Guest, Kraft Music Hall, multiple appearances, between 1968 and 1970. Guest, The Leslie Uggams Show, 1969. Guest, What’s It All About, World?, 1969. Guest, The Red Skelton Show, 1969. ⬙Love and the V.I.P. Restaurant,⬙ Love, American Style, ABC, 1970. ⬙Kidnapped,⬙ The Doris Day Show, CBS, 1970. ⬙Love and the Dream Burglar,⬙ Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. Donna, ⬙Lucy and Harry’s Italian Bombshell,⬙ Here’s Lucy, CBS, 1971. Guest, The Carol Burnett Show, 1972, 1973. ⬙Love and the Soap Opera,⬙ Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. $10,000 Pyramid, 1973. Match Game 73, 1973, 1974. ⬙Tony’s Sister,⬙ The Montefuscos, NBC, 1975. Nurse Ladue, ⬙Officer Dooly,⬙ Police Story, NBC, 1976. Herself, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1976. Seama, ⬙The Hex,⬙ Alice, CBS, 1977. ⬙Who Killed Lila Craig?,⬙ Switch, CBS, 1978. Cora, ⬙Cabin Fever,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. Elvira Wilson, ⬙Hit Man/The Swimmer,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1979.
Radio Appearances; Episodic: Guest, ⬙Radio Playbill,⬙ Our Time, Sirius Satellite Radio, 2004. RECORDINGS Albums: Hey, Ma!, DRG, 1975. Contributor, From This Moment On: The Songs of Cole Porter, Smithsonian Collection of Recordings, Smithsonian, 1993. Contributor, Nymph Errant, 1993. Then & Again, 1995. Ladies Who Wrote the Lyrics, Painted Smiles, 1995. Moross and Latouche: The Golden Apple (original cast recording), 1998. Z: The Masked Musical (concept recording), RCA, 1998. Follies: The Complete Recordings, 1998. Also recorded Ha–Ha, Boo Hoo; (with Jaye P. Morgan) Jaye & Kaye, Long Time Friends; Oklahoma!; and Unsung Sondheim. WRITINGS For Stage: Hey, Ma ... Kaye Ballard (solo show), Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1984. Other: Author (with Jim Hesselman) of the memoir How I Lost 10 Pounds in 53 Years, Argent Books. 17
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OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Theatermania.com, http://www.theatermania.com, January 19, 2005.
BAMBER, Jamie 1973– PERSONAL Full name, Jamie St. John Bamber Griffith; born April 3, 1973, in Hammersmith, London, England; son of Ralph (a management consultant) and Elizabeth (a property dealer; maiden name, Bamber) Griffith; married Kerry Norton (an actress), September, 2003; children: Isla Elizabeth Angela, Darcy and Ava (twins). Education: St. John’s College, Cambridge, M.A. (with first class honors), 1996; trained at London Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1996–97. Avocational Interests: Running, rugby, golf, horseback riding, skiing, dancing, rap music, theatre, travel, reading.
Television Appearances; Episodic: James Warburton, ⬙Big Break,⬙ Bob Martin, 2001. Guest, This Morning, ITV (England), 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Christina Shepherd, Shepherd & Ford Associates, Inc., 13 Radnor Walk, London SW3 4BP, England; Alan Siegel, Alan Siegel Entertainment, 345 North Maple Dr., Suite 375, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Appearances; Specials: Battlestar Galactica: The Lowdown, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials as a child in England.
Film Appearances: Tom, The Devil’s Tattoo (also known as Ghost Rig), MTI Home Video, 2001. Heath, Carolina, Miramax, 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Matt Kendal, Peak Practice, ITV (England), 2001–2002. Lieutenant Dotsy Doheny, Ultimate Force, ITV, 2002–2003. Captain Lee ⬙Apollo⬙ Adama, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Stage Appearances: Prince Hal, Henry IV, Parts I and II, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, England, 2002. Radio Appearances: Ironhand, BBC (England), 1999. Lord Verisopht, Nicholas Nickleby, 1999. Henry Percy, Richard II, BBC, 2000. Sebastian, Brideshead Revisited, BBC4, 2003. Philip, Where Angels Fear to Tread, BBC4, 2003.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lord Tony Dewhurst, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Second Lieutenant Jack Foley, Band of Brothers, HBO, 2001. Hans Meyrick, Daniel Deronda, BBC (England), 2002.
Also appeared as Toby in a broadcast of The Bell, BBC. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Movies: Midshipman Archie Kennedy, Hornblower: The Even Chance (also known as Horatio Hornblower: The Duel), Arts and Entertainment, 1998.
Periodicals: Starburst, October, 2004, pp. 44–47. Sunday Express, April 21, 2001. 18
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BAMMAN Doctor Judalon, Lorenzo’s Oil, Universal, 1992. Ray Court, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Uncle Frank McCallister, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (also known as Home Alone II), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Arthur Everson, Married to It, Orion, 1993. Viscott, The Puppet Masters (also known as Robert A. Heinlein’s ⬙The Puppet Masters⬙), Buena Vista, 1994. (Uncredited) CIA man, The Long Kiss Goodnight, New Line Cinema, 1996. Ted Rabinowitz, Great Expectations, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Cross–Eyed, 1999. Father John Insomnic, Superstar, Paramount, 1999. Mr. Pine, Two Family House, Lions Gate Films, 2000. Edward ⬙Ed⬙ Youngerman, Passion of Mind, Paramount Classics, 2000. Don, Urbania, Lions Gate Films, 2000. Mayor Geminelli, Double Whammy, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Mr. Vales, Born Loser (short film), Freeze Our Productions/Hippo Motion, 2001. Father, Abbie Down East (short film), 2002. Herman Grimes, Runaway Jury, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2003. Butler, The Cookout, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Albert, Around the Bend, Warner Independent Pictures, 2004.
TV Zone, December, 2004, pp. 30–34. TV Zone Special, February, 2004, pp. 92–97.
BAMMAN, Gerry 1941– PERSONAL Born September 18, 1941, in Independence, KS; son of Harry W. (in sales) and Mary M. (maiden name, Farrell) Bamman; married Emily Mann (a writer and director), August 12, 1981 (divorced); children: Nicholas. Education: Xavier University, B.S.; New York University, M.F.A. Addresses: Agent—Peter Strain and Associates, 5455 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1812, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor, writer, and translator. Manhattan Project, New York City, founding member; New York University, acting teacher, 1983–85; Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, member of resident company, 1985–86. Military service: U.S. Army, 1964–65. Awards, Honors: CBS/Dramatists Guild National Award, 1983, for Ecco!; DramaLogue Award, c. 1989, for School for Wives; Drama Desk Award nomination and Obie Award, Village Voice, outstanding performance, 1995, for Nixon’s Nixon; Helen Hayes Award nomination, Washington Theatre Awards Society, outstanding lead actor in a resident play, 2003, for Shakespeare, Moses, and Joe Papp.
Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Fag, The Rivals, Edgecliff Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, 1965. (New York debut) March Hare and White Knight, Alice in Wonderland, Virginia Theatre, 1970. Trigorin, The Seagull, New York Shakespeare Festival, Martinson Hall, Public Theatre, New York City, 1975. Our Late Night, New York Shakespeare Festival, Martinson Hall, Public Theatre, 1975. Alice in Wonderland, New York Shakespeare Festival, Martinson Hall, Public Theatre, 1975. Gower, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1976. Standby for several characters, The Cherry Orchard, New York Shakespeare Festival, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1977. Mr. Hollingsford, first man passing, and Giorgio, Museum, New York Shakespeare Festival, LuEsther Hall, Public Theatre, New York City, 1978. As You Like It, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1980. Thomas, The Recruiting Officer, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1981. Dr. Relling, The Wild Duck, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1981.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Himself, Lightning Over Water (documentary; also known as Nick’s Film—Lightning over Water and Nick’s Movie), Image Entertainment, 1980. Mr. Sloan, Old Enough, Midwest Films, 1984. Mr. Stevens, Hiding Out (also known as Adult Education), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Art Thomas, The Secret of My Success, Universal, 1987. Tourist, Cocktail, Buena Vista, 1988. Brian Nevins, True Believer (also known as Fighting Justice), Columbia, 1989. Buddy, Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros., 1989. Inspector McNamara, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Columbia, 1989. Ed Tallent, Desperate Hours, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. Uncle Frank McCallister, Home Alone, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. 19
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Understudy, The Good Parts, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1982. Title role, Macbeth, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cincinnati, 1982. Rip Van Winkle or ⬙The Works,⬙ Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Buckingham, King Richard III, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1983. Jack, All Night Long, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn/ Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1984. Inspector Bertozzo, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1984. Thomas F. Norman, Execution of Justice, Virginia Theatre, 1986, then Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1986. Torvald Helmer, A Doll’s House, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1987. Arnolphe, The School for Wives, Hartford Stage Company, 1988. Eddie’s Father/Jerry, Road, Annex, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1988. Harpagon, The Miser, Hartford Stage Company, 1989. Orgon, Tartuffe, Hartford Stage Company, 1993. Ilya Ilyich Telyegin (Waffles), Uncle Vanya, Circle in the Square Uptown, New York City, 1995. Richard M. Nixon, Nixon’s Nixon, Manhattan Class Company, Westside Theatre Downstairs, New York City, 1996. Dr. Conrad Bruckner, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, City Center Theatre, New York City, 2000. Nelson Winship, Black Sheep, Barrington Stage Company, Consolati Performing Arts Center, Sheffield, MA, 2002. The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, National Actors Theatre, Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts, Pace University, New York City, 2002. Shakespeare, Moses, and Joe Papp, Round House Theatre, 2003. Mrs. Farnsworth, Flea Theatre, New York City, 2004. Charles, The Clean House, Wilma Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 2004–2005. Bartolome de Las Casas, The Controversy of Valladolid, New York Shakespeare Festival, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mark Lockwood, Love, Lies, and Murder, NBC, 1991. Judge Brooks, Murder in the Heartland (also known as Starkweather: Murder in the Heartland), ABC, 1993. Paul Wentworth, Benjamin Franklin, PBS, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Father John Cronin, Concealed Enemies, PBS, 1984. Artie, Sentimental Journey, 1984. George Whitman, Brass (also known as Police Brass), CBS, 1985. Assistant U.S. attorney, Courage (also known as Mother Courage), CBS, 1986. Phil Thomas, Manhunt: Search for the Night Stalker (also known as Hunt for the Night Stalker and Trackdown), NBC, 1989. Warburton, Kojak: None So Blind (also known as None So Blind), ABC, 1990. Peter Orr, The Chase, NBC, 1991. Gruenwald, The 10 Million Dollar Getaway, USA Network, 1991. Psychiatrist, The Confession, Cinemax, 1999. Howard Weston, Second Honeymoon, CBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Laurence Denning, ⬙And Give Up Show Biz?,⬙ Spenser: For Hire, 1986. Gerry McNeeley, ⬙Ground Zero,⬙ Crime Story, 1987. William Reed, ⬙Child’s Play,⬙ Spenser: For Hire, 1987. Nelson, ⬙Passing the Bar,⬙ A Man Called Hawk, 1989. Judge Gates, ⬙The Beverly Hills Hangers,⬙ L.A. Law, 1991. Lieutenant Kennedy, ⬙The Blue Wall,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. ⬙Past Imperfect,⬙ New York News, 1995. Dean Pollard, ⬙Guardian,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1995. Senator Norton Wylie, The Monroes, ABC, 1995. Stan Gillum, ⬙I.D.,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Dr. Martin, Cosby, CBS, 1996. Dr. Bradford, ⬙Davy Jones,⬙ The Single Guy, 1996. Stan Gillum, ⬙Burden,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Shrink, ⬙Three’s a Crowd,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 1998. Carl Hicks, New York Undercover, Fox, 1998. Stan Gillum, ⬙Panic,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2000. Craig Prince, ⬙Wrong Is Right,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2000. Stan Gillum, ⬙Ego,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. Attorney Shaeffer, ⬙Deception,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2002. Judge Thomas Everton, ⬙Gaijin,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2004. Doctor, ⬙Butterfly,⬙ Rescue Me, FX Channel, 2004.
Appeared in title role, Peer Gynt, Guthrie Theatre; also appeared in Endgame, Manhattan Project, New York City; in off–Broadway productions of The Master and Margarita and Troilus and Cressida; as Judge Brock, Hedda Gabler, La Jolla, CA; in Lady from the Sea, Boston, MA, and The Thousandth Night (solo show), Delaware Theatre Center; and in He and She, Johnny on the Spot, and Oedipus Rex. Television Appearances; Series: Captain Elia Walker, Swans Crossing, syndicated, 1991. 20
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BARUC Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Television Appearances; Other: Malouf, Saigon, Thames (England), 1985. Equal Justice, 1990. Reverend Ford, Loving, 1991.
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Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Cell mate, Fugitive Rage (also known as Caged Fear), A–Pix Entertainment, 1996. Waitress, Teach Me, A–Pix Entertainment, 1998. Darla, Beyond Paradise, Kama’aina Film Partners, 1998. Tourist girl, My Brother the Pig, Unapix Entertainment, 1999. Paisley, Drowning on Dry Land, Ardustry Home Entertainment LLC, 1999. (Uncredited) Tara, Angel’s Dance (also known as Ein Hoffnungsvoller Nachwuchskiller), Promak Entertainment Group, 1999. Young Nona Gina, Can’t Be Heaven, Unapix, 2000. Debbie, The Wisher (also known as Spliced and A froid), 2002. Ashley, Thralls (also known as Blood Angels), Screen Media Ventures, 2004. Lara, Nothing Like Dreaming, 2004. Tara, Kiss Me Again, 2005. Kate, At Last, 2005. Julian & Chalise, 2005.
Plays: A Thousand Nights and a Night, Theatre of the Open Eye, NY, 1978. Ecco!, Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, 1983. (Author of English text) Henrik Ibsen, A Doll’s House, translated from Norwegian by Irene B. Berman, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1987. (Translator; with Berman) Ibsen, Peer Gynt, Hartford Stage Company, 1989. (Translator; with Berman) Ibsen, The Wild Duck, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1990–91. (Translator; with Berman) Ibsen, The Master Builder, Hartford Stage Company, 1991. Also translator (with Berman) of Ibsen’s plays Hedda Gabler and Lady from the Sea. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Theatre, March, 1996, p. 4.
Also appeared in Forever Together, Unapix Films; Spliced, Screen Media/Universal Media Home Entertainment.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Sheila Lipton, Teacher’s Pet (also known as La chair et le diable and Devil in the Flesh 2), HBO, 2000. Sharon, Glass Trap, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Reporter, One Life to Live, ABC, 2001. Amanda Davenport, ⬙Tomorrow,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC, 2002.
Born 1978, in Boston, MA; daughter of Robert Baruc (a film executive); mother, a Reiki master and healing teacher. Education: Studied theater and communications at Clark University; studied acting at Larry Moss Studio, the Joanne Baron/D.W. Brown Acting Studio, and Black Nexxus Studio; studied voice with David Farkas and the Alexander Technique with Michael Frederic. Avocational Interests: Reiki practitioner, mini DV camera operator, and painting.
Television Work; Other: Worked as camera operator and production assistant, From Puncher to Promoter, HBO. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Zoe, Connecticut Playwright Festival, The Rich Forum, CT; Rosetta, Leonce and Lena, The Producer’s Club, New York City; Joan of Arc, Lark, and Mariane, Tartuffe, both Browne Theatre, CA; Nina, The Seagull, and Suzanne, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, both Clark University, MA; player, Pippin, and daughter, Fiddler on the Roof, both Lyric Theater, VT.
Addresses: Agent—Don Buchwald & Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048; 10 East 44th St., New York, NY 10017. Manager—Josselyn Herman & Associates, 345 East 56th St., Ⲇ3B, New York, NY 10022. Career: Actress. 21
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OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Siri Baruc Official Site, http://www.siribaruc.com/, June 27, 2005.
BELL, Kristen 1980– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Second Annual Vibe Awards, UPN, 2004. Presenter, The 31st Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2005.
Born July 18, 1980, in Detroit, MI; daughter of Tom (a television news director and radio news reporter) and Lorelei ⬙Lori⬙ (a registered nurse) Bell. Education: Attended New York University. Avocational Interests: Hockey fan.
Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Becky Thatcher, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 2001. Mary Lane, Reefer Madness (musical), Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, 2001. Susanna Walcott, The Crucible, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 2002. Sneaux! The SINsational Gothic Figure Skating Musical, Los Angeles, 2003. Fredrika, A Little Night Music, Los Angeles Opera, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Emily Gerson Saines, Brookside Artist Management, 250 West 57th St., Suite 2303, New York, NY 10107. Publicist—Alejandra Cristina, Prominent Enterprises, 9911 West Pico Blvd., Suite 860, Los Angeles, CA 90035; Brad Cafarelli, Bragman/Nyman/Cafarelli, 8687 Melrose Ave., 8th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Appeared in print and television advertisements as a child.
Appeared as Chrissy, Hair (musical); as Daisy, Lady Be Good; and as Helen Keller, The Miracle Worker.
Awards, Honors: Saturn Award nomination, best actress on television, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 2005, for Veronica Mars.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Detroit Free Press, August 1, 2004; December 23, 2004. Entertainment Weekly, December, 2004, pp. 36–37. New York Daily News, September 12, 2004. TV Guide, October 3, 2004, p. 31.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Title role, Veronica Mars, UPN, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Alison Dodge, The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay, Hallmark Channel, 2003. Gracie Thompson, Gracie’s Choice, Lifetime, 2004. Mary Lane, Reefer Madness, Showtime, 2005.
Electronic: PopGurls.com, http://www.popgurls.com, May 20, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Virginia’s owner, ⬙Jobs,⬙ The O’Keefes, The WB, 2003. Jessica Hintel, ⬙The Quick Fix,⬙ The Shield, FX Channel, 2003. Amy Fielding, ⬙Act of Contrition,⬙ American Dreams, NBC, 2003. Virginia’s owner, ⬙Substitute Teacher,⬙ The O’Keefes, The WB, 2003.
BENNETT, Zachary 1980– PERSONAL Born February 17, 1980, in London, Ontario, Canada; brother of Sophie Bennett (an actress) and Mairon Bennett (an actress). 22
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Addresses: Agent—Perry Zimel, Oscars, Abrams, Zimel, 438 Queen St. E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5A 1T4.
BENNETT Television Appearances; Movies: Sullivan Delaney, Looking for Miracles (also known as L’ete des victoires), The Disney Channel, 1989. Jimmy–John Meade, Lantern Hill (also known as Jane of Lantern Hill and Jane de Lantern Hill), The Disney Channel, 1990. Marcus, Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, The Disney Channel, 1990. Tony, Ghost Mom (also known as Bury Me in Niagara), Fox, 1993. Bobby Dolman, Blind Faith, Showtime, 1998. Felix King, Happy Christmas, Miss King (also known as An Avonlea Christmas and Joyeux Noel Mademoiselle King), CBC (Canada), 1998. Mark Stratton (some sources cite Mark Lancaster), Life in a Day (also known as Antidote), UPN, 1999. Young Paul, The Secret Path (also known as The Silent Path), CBS, 1999. Zack, A Killing Spring (also known as Copie non conforme), CTV (Canada), 2002. Zack, Verdict in Blood, CTV, 2002.
Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, 1989, for Looking for Miracles; Young Artist Award, best young actor co-starring in an off–primetime series, 1991, Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor costarring in a cable series, 1993, and Gemini Award nomination, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best performance by an actor in a continuing leading dramatic role, 1993, all for Road to Avonlea; Genie Award nomination, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best performance by an actor in a leading role, 2002, for Desire. CREDITS Film Appearances: First boy, Sticky Fingers, Spectrafilm, 1988. Young Bobby (some sources cite Bradley), The Good Mother (also known as The Price of Passion), Warner Bros., 1988. Skunk (Flat Critter), Strike! (also known as All I Wanna Do, The Hairy Bird, College femminile, and Les filles font la loi), Miramax, 1998. Dougie, Dog Park (also known as Reserve aux chiens), Independent Films, 1998. Mickey McGouvney, 2 Little, 2 Late, Deadpool Pictures, 1999. Francis Waterson, Desire (also known as Begierde and Fatale sehnsucht), Remstar Distribution, 2000. Tom Donnerel, The Bay of Love and Sorrows (also known as La baie de l’amour et des regrets), Odeon Films, 2002. Guest Room (short film), 2003. The Sadness of Johnson Joe Jangles (short film), Flow Distribution, 2004. Eric Wynn, Cube Zero, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Dan, Jekyll + Hyde, J&H Films/Urbanchillers Films, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Felix King, Road to Avonlea (also known as Avonlea and Tales from Avonlea), The Disney Channel, 1990. Voice of Jesse, Free Willy, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Jesse, The Christmas Toy (also known as Jim Henson’s “The Christmas Toy” and The Secret Life of Toys), ABC, 1986. Peter Fletcher, The Boy Who Dreamed Christmas, The Disney Channel, 1991, then as an episode of Nilus the Sandman, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ed Kroger, Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Exposure,⬙ Diamonds, 1988. Brian Harris, ⬙There Was an Old Woman,⬙ The Twilight Zone, 1988. Danny, ⬙Race Against Time,⬙ Katts and Dog, The Family Channel, 1988. ⬙By the Book,⬙ Diamonds, 1988. J. B., ⬙A Friend to the End,⬙ Friday the 13th, 1989. Hank (some sources cite Peter), ⬙The Black Ferris,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theatre, HBO, 1990. Robbie Lawson, ⬙Big Brother Is Watching,⬙ Sweating Bullets, 1991. Harry’s son, ⬙Uncle Harry Ain’t Feeling So Good,⬙ Maniac Mansion, 1993. Mike, ⬙Jillie,⬙ The Hidden Room, Lifetime, 1993. Talos, ⬙Daedalus and Icarus,⬙ Mythic Warriors, 1999.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lukas Beinmann, By Way of the Stars (also known as Der lange weg des Lukas B.), CBC (Canada), 1992, then The Disney Channel, 1994. Pete Burke, Exploring Ontario’s Provincial Parks, 1993. Teenage gang leader, Undue Influence (also known as Steve Martini’s ⬙Undue Influence⬙), CBS, 1996. Bill Bonanno, Bonanno: A Godfather’s Story, Showtime, 1999. Joseph Putnam, Salem Witch Trials, CBS, 2002. Ernest ⬙Ernst⬙ Masterson, Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion, CBC, 2003. 23
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Young Reese O’Malley, ⬙The Frat Pack,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX, 2000. Lovell Thomas, ⬙American Pie,⬙ Snakes & Ladders, CBC (Canada), 2004. Chico the Workmouse, ⬙The Robot Clown/Mice– Capades,⬙ JoJo’s Circus, 2005.
PERSONAL
Nurse, My Father’s House, ABC, 1975. Bridget, Intimate Strangers, ABC, 1977. Waitress, Deadly Game, ABC, 1977. First nurse, A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story, NBC, 1978. Agent, Terror out of the Sky (also known as The Revenge of the Savage Bees), CBS, 1978. Seamstress, Friendships, Secrets and Lies, NBC, 1979. Landlady, The Solitary Man, CBS, 1979. Mrs. Honfi, Survival of Dana (also known as On the Edge: The Survival of Dana), CBS, 1979. The Day the Bubble Burst, NBC, 1982. Berta, Two of a Kind (also known as GE Theater: Two of a Kind), ABC, 1982. Sandra, The Betty Ford Story, ABC, 1987. Sean Six, To My Daughter, NBC, 1990. Maid, Race against Time: The Search for Sarah, CBS, 1996.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Pilots: Anita, The Jordan Chance, CBS, 1978. (As Ellen Drake) Elizabeth Brand, L.A. Law, NBC, 1986.
Stage Appearances: Appeared as Billy, 1949, St. Lawrence Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BLAKE, Ellen (Ellen Drake)
Career: Actress.
Film Appearances: Nurse II, Coffy, American International Pictures, 1973. Cleaning lady, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Columbia, 1976. Girl, Chameleon, 1978. Wisteria, Cannery Row (also known as John Steinbeck’s ⬙Cannery Row⬙), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1982. Jenny, The Being (also known as Easter Sunday, Freak, and The Pottsville Horror), New World Pictures, 1983. Clara Potter, The Last Starfighter, MCA/Universal, 1984. Dorothy Cocoran, Last Resort (also known as She Knew No Other Way), Concorde, 1986. Sally, Younger and Younger, 1993. Paris, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Sammy’s mom, Acts of Worship, Manifesto Films, 2001. Helsa, Blind Horizon, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Dolly, Suspect Zero (also known as Suspect 0), Sony Pictures Releasing, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Creature, ⬙There Aren’t Any More McBanes,⬙ Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. Sophie Norris, ⬙Chain of Events,⬙ Hawaii Five–O, CBS, 1972. Mrs. Belnap, ⬙The Hiders,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1975. ⬙The Epidemic,⬙ Rafferty, CBS, 1977. Lady on phone, ⬙Episode 37,⬙ Soap, ABC, 1978. Marta Brimmer, ⬙The Rumor,⬙ The Waltons, 1978. Emmaline, ⬙Fire,⬙ Lou Grant, CBS, 1979. Female alcoholic, ⬙Bottom of the Bottle: Part 2,⬙ Knots Landing, 1980. Ruth, ⬙Mitchell & Woods,⬙ CHiPs, NBC, 1981. Rose, ⬙Ghosts,⬙ Lou Grant, CBS, 1982. Arcade manager, ⬙Gung Ho,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. ⬙I Never Swung for My Father,⬙ Bay City Blues, 1983. Elizabeth Brand, ⬙The Mouse That Soared,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1989. Elizabeth Brand, ⬙On Your Honor,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990. Wanda, ⬙Freezer Burn,⬙ Picket Fences, 1995.
Television Appearances; Series: Natalie DeRoy, a recurring role, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984–85. Elizabeth Brand, L.A. Law, NBC, 1986–88.
BLANCHARD, Terence 1962– Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Ellen Drake) Maid, Eleanor and Franklin, ABC, 1976. Tony’s wife, The French Atlantic Affair, ABC, 1979.
PERSONAL Full name, Terence Oliver Blanchard; born March 13, 1962, in New Orleans, LA; son of Joseph Oliver Blanchard (an insurance company manager and part–time opera singer); married, wife’s name Robin; children:
Television Appearances; Movies: Evelyn Ferguson, The Day the Earth Moved, ABC, 1974. Housewife, Promise Him Anything ... , ABC, 1975. 24
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BLANCHARD Housesitter, 1992. (With Terence Blanchard Quintet) Sugar Hill (also known as Harlem), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. (And orchestrator) The Inkwell (also known as No Ordinary Summer), Buena Vista, 1994. (With Terence Blanchard Quartet) Trial by Jury, Warner Bros., 1994. Backbeat, 1994. Soloist, Primal Fear, Paramount, 1996. (And score producer and conductor) 4 Little Girls, Green Valley Films, 1997. Soloist (and score conductor), Summer of Sam, Buena Vista, 1999. Random Hearts, Columbia, 1999. (And conductor) Bamboozled, New Line Cinema, 2000. (And organist) Glitter, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Soloist, Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 2001. (And conductor) Jim Brown All American, HBO Sports/40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, 2002. Soloist, The Salton Sea, Warner Bros., 2002.
Addresses: Agent—Wayne Fitterman, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Burgess Management, 3225 Prytania St., New Orleans, LA 70115. Career: Composer, trumpet player, band leader, conductor, orchestrator, recording artist, and actor. Trumpeter with New Orleans Civic Orchestra and with big bands at the Blue Room in New Orleans, late 1970s; appeared with Lionel Hampton Orchestra, 1980–82; Jazz Messengers (musical group), trumpeter, 1982–86, musical director, 1983–86; appeared with Donald Harrison in a quintet, 1986–90; Terence Blanchard Quintet, founder and leader, beginning 1990; performed with Terence Blanchard Group, Natural Spirit Orchestra, and New York Jazz Ensemble; concert performer in the United States and abroad. University of Southern California, artistic director of Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz Performance.
Film Work; Other: Conductor, Crooklyn, Universal, 1994. Conductor, Clockers, Universal, 1995. Score producer and conductor, Get On the Bus, Columbia, 1996. Music arranger, ⬙A Child with the Blues,⬙ Eve’s Bayou, MCA/Universal, 1997. Music conductor, Next Friday, New Line Cinema, 2000. Orchestrator and conductor, Love & Basketball, New Line Cinema, 2000. Orchestrator and conductor, The Caveman’s Valentine (also known as Sign of the Killer), MCA/Universal, 2001. Conductor and orchestrator, Original Sin (also known as Peche originel), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001. Conductor and organist, Barbershop, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2002. Song performer, ⬙Uptown Lowdown⬙ and ⬙JMP,⬙ People I Know (also known as Im inneren kreis and Der innere kreis), Miramax, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Grand Prix du Disque (France), 1984, for New York Second Line; Grammy Award nomination, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, best jazz instrumental performance by a group (with others), 1990, for Mo’ Better Blues; Emmy Award nomination, best original score for a documentary, 1995, for The Promised Land; Grammy Award nomination, best Latin jazz performance, 1996, for The Heart Speaks; readers’ choice for jazz artist of the year and trumpeter of the year, Downbeat, 2000; readers’ choice for jazz album of the year, Downbeat, 2000, for Wandering Moon; Grammy Award nomination, best jazz instrumental solo, 2001, for ⬙I Thought About You,⬙ Wandering Moon; Grammy Award nomination, best jazz instrumental solo, 2002, for ⬙Lost in a Fog,⬙ Let’s Get Lost; Golden Globe Award nomination, best original score for a motion picture, Golden Satellite Award nomination, International Press Academy, best original score, Sierra Award, Las Vegas Film Critics Society, best score, and World Soundtrack Award nomination, soundtrack composer of the year, all 2003, for 25th Hour; Black Reel Award nomination, best original score, 2005, for She Hate Me.
Film Appearances: Trumpet player with Billie Holiday Quartet, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Country Spring Break ’94, ABC, 1994. Swing into Christmas, Arts and Entertainment, 1995.
CREDITS Film Work; Trumpet Player: (With Natural Spirit Orchestra) School Daze, Columbia, 1988. Do the Right Thing, MCA/Universal Pictures, 1989. Mo’ Better Blues, Universal, 1990. (And leader of Big Band, and conductor of Malcolm X Orchestra) Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, A Girl Thing, Showtime, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, 1999. 25
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Appeared in episodes of ABC in Concert, ABC, and Evening at Pops, PBS.
Clockers, Columbia/Sony, 1995. The Promised Land, Columbia/Sony, 1995. Get on the Bus, Columbia, 1996. ’Til There Was You, Paramount, 1997. 4 Little Girls, 1997. Eve’s Bayou, Sonic Images/MCA, 1997. Summer of Sam, 1999. Next Friday, 2000. The Caveman’s Valentine, Decca, 2001. Original Sin, Chapter III, 2001. 25th Hour, Hollywood, 2002. People I Know, Decca, 2003. She Hate Me, Milan, 2004.
Television Music Performer: Soul of the Game (movie), HBO, 1996. Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives (special), HBO, 2003. RECORDINGS Albums; Solo Artist: Terence Blanchard, Columbia/Sony, 1991. Simply Stated, Columbia/Sony, 1992. The Malcolm X Jazz Suite, Columbia/Sony, 1993. In My Solitude: The Billie Holiday Songbook, Columbia/Sony, 1994. Romantic Defiance, Columbia/Sony, 1995. The Heart Speaks, Columbia, 1995. Jazz in Film, Sony Classical, 1999. Wandering Moon, Sony Classical, 2000. Let’s Get Lost: The Songs of Jimmy McHugh, Sony Classical, 2001. Bounce, Blue Note, 2003. Flow, Blue Note, 2005.
Also contributed to the soundtrack recording of Housesitter. Videos: Rendezvous in New York (concert video), Ideal Entertainment, 2004. WRITINGS Film Music: Song, ⬙Sing Soweto,⬙ Mo’ Better Blues, Universal, 1990. Jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Crooklyn, Universal, 1994. Sugar Hill (also known as Harlem), Twentieth Century– Fox, 1994. The Inkwell (also known as No Ordinary Summer), Buena Vista, 1994. Trial by Jury, Warner Bros., 1994. Clockers, Universal, 1995. Get On the Bus, Columbia, 1996. 4 Little Girls, Green Valley Films, 1997. ’Til There Was You, Paramount, 1997. Eve’s Bayou, MCA/Universal, 1997. Summer of Sam, Buena Vista, 1999. Next Friday, New Line Cinema, 2000. Love and Basketball, New Line Cinema, 2000. Bamboozled, New Line Cinema, 2000. Underscore, The Caveman’s Valentine (also known as The Sign of the Killer), MCA/Universal, 2001. Original Sin (also known as Peche originel), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001. Glitter, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Jim Brown All American, HBO Sports/40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, 2002. Barbershop, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. 25th Hour, Buena Vista, 2002. (Including songs ⬙Uptown Lowdown⬙ and ⬙JMP⬙), People I Know (also known as Im inneren kreis and Der innere kreis), Miramax, 2003. Dark Blue, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 2003.
Albums; With Donald Harrison: New York Second Line, Concord Jazz, 1983. Discernment, Concord Jazz, 1986. Nascence, Columbia, 1986. (With Harrison and others) Eric Dolphy and Booker Little Remembered Live at Sweet Basil, two volumes, Evidence, 1986. (With Harrison and others) Fire Waltz: Eric Dolphy and Booker Little Remembered, Projazz, 1986. Crystal Stair, Columbia/CBS, 1987. Black Pearl, Columbia/CBS, 1988. Albums; With Art Blakey: New York Scene, Concord Jazz, 1984. Live at Kimball’s, Concord Jazz, 1987. Blue Night, Timeless, 1991. Dr. Jekyle, Evidence, 1992. Hard Champion, Evidence, 1992. New Year’s Eve at Sweet Basil, Evidence, 1992. Film Soundtrack Albums; Contributor: School Daze, EMI–Manhattan, 1988. Do the Right Thing, Columbia, 1989. Mo’ Better Blues, Columbia/Sony, 1990. Jungle Fever, Motown, 1991. Malcolm X, Columbia/Sony, 1993. Sugar Hill, Arista, 1993. Crooklyn, 1994. The Inkwell, Buena Vista, 1994. Trial by Jury, 1994. Backbeat, Polygram/Verve, 1994. 26
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BOOKSTAVER Jazz Now, July, 1996. Time, May 16, 1994, p. 89. Electronic: Terence Blanchard Electronic Press Kit, http://www. terenceblanchard.com, May 9, 2005.
Television Music; Movies: Assault at West Point: The Court–Martial of Johnson Whittaker (also known as Assault at Westpoint), Showtime, 1994. (Contributor) Soul of the Game, HBO, 1996. Gia, HBO, 1998. The Tempest, NBC, 1998. A Saintly Switch (also known as In Your Shoes), ABC, 1999. Free of Eden, Showtime, 1999. The Color of Courage, USA Network, 1999. Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years (also known as Having Our Say), CBS, 1999. Navigating the Heart, Lifetime, 2000. The Truth about Jane, Lifetime, 2000. Bojangles, Showtime, 2001. Redemption, FX Channel, 2004. Their Eyes Were Watching God (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: Their Eyes Were Watching God), ABC, 2005.
BOOKSTAVER, Sanford 1973– (Sandy Bookstaver) PERSONAL Born September 1, 1973, in New York (some sources cite Poughkeepsie), NY; married Rena Sofer (an actress), May 18, 2003. Education: University of Southern California, graduated, 1995. Addresses: Agent—David Kramer, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Todd Feldman, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer, director, and writer.
Television Music; Miniseries: The Promised Land, The Discovery Channel, 1995. A Girl Thing, Showtime, 2001.
Awards, Honors: Pixie Award nomination, best director of an I–feature film, Directors Board of Motion Picture Arts and Technologies, 2000, for Scriptfellas.
Television Music; Other: Special music, Soul of the Game (also known as Field of Honour), HBO, 1996. Sucker Free City (pilot), Showtime, 2004. Sucker Free City (series), Showtime, 2005.
CREDITS Television Work; Series: Producer and director, Fastlane, Fox, 2003.
ADAPTATIONS
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Cool Hand Jake,⬙ Manhattan, AZ, USA Network, 2000. ⬙4.95 a Minute,⬙ The Others, NBC, 2000. ⬙The River,⬙ Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (also known as Cover Me), USA Network, 2001. ⬙Borderline Normal,⬙ Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (also known as Cover Me), USA Network, 2001. ⬙Here There Be Dragons,⬙ The Chronicle, Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. ⬙Bring Me the Head of Tucker Burns,⬙ The Chronicle, Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. ⬙Touched by an Alien,⬙ The Chronicle, Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. ⬙The Cursed Sombrero,⬙ The Chronicle, Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. ⬙Highway to Hell,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2002. ⬙Star Crossed,⬙ Tru Calling, Fox, 2003.
Music composed by Blanchard for various films was also featured in the television special Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives, broadcast by HBO in 2003. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 43, Gale, 2004. Contemporary Musicians, Volume 13, Gale, 1994. Magro, Anthony, Contemporary Cat: Terence Blanchard with Special Guests, Scarecrow Press, 2002. Periodicals: Down Beat, May, 1999, p. 41; December 3, 2000. Essence, April 1, 2001, p. 76. 27
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Skin, Fox, 2003. ⬙The Escape,⬙ The O.C., Fox, 2003. ⬙The Best Chrismukkah Ever,⬙ The O.C., Fox, 2003. ⬙The Telenovela,⬙ The O.C., Fox, 2004. (As Sandy Bookstaver) ⬙We Might as Well Be Strangers,⬙ One Tree Hill, The WB, 2004. Hawaii, NBC, 2004. Film Director: Scriptfellas (short film), 1999. WRITINGS
Also appeared in Problem Child. Film Scripts: Scriptfellas (short film), 1999.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Horace Skinner, Texas (also known as James A. Michener’s ⬙Texas⬙), ABC, 1994. Eleanor’s doctor, A Woman of Independent Means, NBC, 1995. Clara’s father, Dead Man’s Walk (also known as Larry McMurtry’s ⬙Dead Man’s Walk⬙), ABC, 1996. General Shafter, Rough Riders, TNT, 1997. County coroner, To Serve and Protect (also known as To Serve and Protect: Family Shield), NBC, 1999.
BOYCE, Rodger (Roger Boyce, Roger Boycea) PERSONAL Born in TX; married Juddi (a professional counselor); children: Brandon, Leila, Lauren. Education: Texas Tech University, undergraduate degree in English and journalism.
Television Appearances; Movies: U.S. Car Rental clerk, Miss All–American Beauty, CBS, 1982. Lone Star Kid, The Disney Channel, 1988. (As Roger Boycea) Challenger, ABC, 1990. Rex Staples, A Killing in a Small Town (also known as Evidence of Love), CBS, 1990. Jason Patrick, Wild Texas Wind, 1991. Dr. Goldstein, Fugitive among Us, CBS, 1992. Frank Crowley, An American Story (also known as After the Glory), CBS, 1992. Second agent, Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald (also known as Marina’s Story), NBC, 1993. Car owner, The Good Old Boys, TNT, 1995. Motel manager, In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy (also known as After Laurette), Fox, 1995. Restroom cowboy, Don’t Look Back, HBO, 1996. Judge Patterson, Hope, TNT, 1997. Burly man, Holiday in Your Heart, ABC, 1997. (As Roger Boyce) Ned the cook, Two for Texas, TNT, 1998. Leon Halsey, Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack (also known as Cadillac Jack), CBS, 1998. Judge Joseph Landers, Logan’s War: Bound by Honor, CBS, 1998. Bill McDonald, King of the World (also known as Muhammad Ali: King of the World), ABC, 2000. (As Roger Boyce) The mayor, Picnic, CBS, 2000.
Addresses: Office—c/o North Central Texas College, Office of Marketing & Public Relations, Room 351, 1525 W. California St., Gainesville, TX 76240–4699. Agent—The Mary Collins Agency, 2909 Cole Ave., Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75204. Career: Actor. Worked as a newspaper reporter in Lamesa, TX; Moore Business Forms, Midland, TX, then Denton, TX, public relations department; Cooke County College (later known as North Central Texas College), public information director, 1976—, and journalism instructor, university webmaster, and desktop publishing instructor. Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce, Gainesville, TX, former president and cofounder of Annual Rodeo; Butterfield Stage Playhouse, Gainesville, TX, cofounder and stage director. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mr. Granger, Papa Was a Preacher, 1985. Sheriff, Dakota, Miramax, 1988. Sheriff Woods, Necessary Roughness, Paramount, 1991. Police chief, Ruby, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Mr. Willits, A Perfect World, Warner Bros., 1993.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Fringe Benefits,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1982. ⬙Last Tango in Dallas,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1987. 28
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BRANDMAN CREDITS Film Work: Executive producer, The Sound of Murder, Warner Bros., 1982. Producer, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, Cinecom Pictures, 1990. Producer, Golden Gate, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1994. Executive producer, Via Dolorosa, Image Entertainment, 2000. Television Executive Producer; Movies: As Is, Showtime, 1986. Shoot First: A Cop’s Vengeance, NBC, 1991. Broadway Bound (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙Broadway Bound⬙), ABC, 1992. The Water Engine, TNT, 1992. The Habitation of Dragons, TNT, 1992. Cooperstown, TNT, 1993. The Heart of Justice, TNT, 1993. The American Clock (also known as Arthur Miller’s ⬙The American Clock⬙), TNT, 1993. Percy & Thunder, TNT, 1993. The Heidi Chronicles, TNT, 1995. Last Stand at Saber River, TNT, 1997. Alone (also known as Horton Foote’s ⬙Alone⬙), Showtime, 1997. Spenser: Small Vices (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Small Vices⬙), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Thin Air (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Thin Air⬙), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Crossfire Trail (also known as Louis L’Amour’s ⬙Crossfire Trail⬙), TNT, 2001. Walking Shadow, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Monte Walsh, TNT, 2003. Stone Cold (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Stone Cold⬙), CBS, 2005.
Also appeared in ⬙Chair–iots of Fur,⬙ Wishbone, PBS; ⬙Last Tango,⬙ Wishbone, PBS; ⬙Death by Chocolate,⬙ Dangerous Curves, USA Network. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Pseudolus, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Daddy Warbucks, Annie, and Moses, Two by Two, Butterfield Stage Playhouse/North Central Texas College, Gainsville, TX. Stage Director: Directed The 1940s Radio Hour, Butterfield Stage Playhouse/North Central Texas College, Gainsville, TX.
BRANDMAN, Michael PERSONAL Education: Attended Carnegie–Mellon University. Addresses: Office—Brandman Productions, 2062 N. Vine St., Suite 5, Hollywood, CA 90068.
Television Executive Producer; Specials: Blockheads, HBO, 1982. Grown Ups, Showtime, 1985. ⬙Master Harold⬙ ... and the Boys, 1985. Sunday in the Park with George, PBS and Showtime, 1986. All My Sons, PBS, 1986. The House of Blue Leaves, PBS, 1987. Long Day’s Journey into Night, PBS and Showtime, 1987. I Never Sang for My Father, PBS, 1988. Our Town, PBS, 1989. Into the Woods, PBS, 1991. Passion, PBS, 1996.
Career: Producer and writer. Producer and general manager of Broadway and off–Broadway productions; Establishment Theater Company, partner; Brandman Productions (a film and television production company), founder. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with Iris Merlis), outstanding classical program in the performing arts, 1991, for Into the Woods; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding made–for–television movie, 1996, for The Heidi Chronicles; Bronze Wrangler (with others), television feature film, Western Heritage Awards, 1998, for Last Stand at Saber River; Bronze Wrangler (with others), television feature film, 2002, for Crossfire Trail.
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On Location: George Carlin at USC (also known as On Location with George Carlin), HBO, 1977. Here It Is, Burlesque! (documentary), 1980. Barefoot in the Park, HBO, 1982. Pajama Tops, Showtime, 1983. Day to Day Affairs, HBO, 1985.
Film Work: Producer, Who Killed Buddy Blue?, Vital Exchanges, 1996. Producer and second unit director, Ringer, Precious Films, 1996. Producer, Access Denied, Mystique Films, 1997. Line producer, Warm Texas Rain, Impulse Productions, 2000. Producer, Dying on the Edge, 2001.
Television Executive Producer; Pilots: Touch ’Em All McCall, NBC, 2003. Stage Work: General manager, Scuba Duba, New Theatre, New York City, 1967–69. Company manager, Two Gentlemen of Verona, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1971–73. Company manager, Sticks and Bones, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1972. Associate producer, Artist Descending a Staircase, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1989.
Television Work; Movies: Production supervisor, The Water Engine, TNT, 1992. Production supervisor, The Heart of Justice, TNT, 1993. Coproducer, Cooperstown, TNT, 1993. Coproducer, The American Clock (also known as Arthur Miller’s ⬙The American Clock⬙), TNT, 1993. Coproducer, Percy & Thunder, TNT, 1993. Line producer, Long Shadows, PBS, 1994. Production manager, Long Shadows, PBS, 1994. Coproducer, The Heidi Chronicles, TNT, 1995. Producer, Last Stand at Saber River, TNT, 1997. Producer, Alone (also known as Horton Foote’s ⬙Alone⬙), Showtime, 1997. Producer and post supervisor, Crossfire Trail (also known as Louis L’Amour’s ⬙Crossfire Trail⬙), TNT, 2001. (As Steven Brandman) Producer and post–production coordinator, Walking Shadow, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Producer and post supervisor, Monte Walsh, TNT, 2003. Producer, Stone Cold (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Stone Cold⬙), CBS, 2005.
WRITINGS Television Movies: Monte Walsh, TNT, 2003. Stone Cold, CBS, 2005. Television Pilots: The Noonday Show, 1975. Touch ’Em All McCall, NBC, 2003.
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BRANDMAN, Steven J. (Stephen Brandman, Steven Brandman)
Videos: Producer, ⬙Crazy Train,⬙ Ozzy Osbourne: Wicked Videos, CBS Music Video Enterprises, 1988. (As Stephen Brandman; head of production), INXS: Greatest Video Hits, Atlantic Video, 1990.
PERSONAL Addresses: Office—c/o Brandman Productions, 2062 N. Vine St., Suite 5, Hollywood, CA 90068.
BROTHERS, Dr. Joyce 1929(?)– (Joyce Brothers)
Career: Producer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding made for television movie, 1996, for The Heidi Chronicles; Bronze Wrangler (with others), television feature film, Western Heritage Awards, 1998, for Last Stand at Saber River; Bronze Wrangler(with others), television feature film, 2002, for Crossfire Trail; Bronze Wrangler (with others), outstanding television feature film, 2004, for Monte Walsh.
PERSONAL Full name, Joyce Diane Bauer Brothers; born October 20, 1929 (other sources cite 1927 or 1928), in New York, NY; daughter of Morris K. (a lawyer) and Estelle (a lawyer; maiden name, Rapaport) Bauer; married Milton Brothers (a physician), July 4, 1949 (died, c. 1980s); 30
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BROTHERS CREDITS Film Appearances: Herself, Stand Up and Be Counted, Columbia, 1972. Herself, The War between Men and Women, National General, 1972. Herself, Embryo (also known as Created to Kill), Cine Artists, 1976. Herself, Hero at Large, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1980. (As Joyce Brothers) Herself, Oh, God! Book II, Warner Bros., 1980. Herself, For the Love of Angela, 1982. Herself, The King of Comedy, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. Herself, The Lonely Guy, Universal, 1984. Great Books authority, Charlie Barnett’s ⬙Terms of Enrollment⬙ (also known as Terms of Enrollment), 1986. Herself, Love at Stake (also known as Burnin’ Love), TriStar, 1987. Baseball announcer, The Naked Gun—From the Files of Police Squad! (also known as The Naked Gun), Paramount, 1988. Herself, Troop Beverly Hills, Columbia, 1989. Visiting psychologist, Animal Behavior, 1989. Age Isn’t Everything (also known as Life in the Food Chain), 1991. Coroner, National Lampoon’s ⬙Loaded Weapon 1⬙ (also known as Loaded Weapon 1), New Line Cinema, 1993. Herself, Exit to Eden, Savoy Pictures, 1994. The Day My Parents Ran Away (also known as Missing Parents), New Line Home Video, 1994. Herself (therapist), The Misery Brothers, c. 1995. Herself, Lover’s Knot (also known as Lover’s Knots), Legacy Releasing, 1995. Herself, Dear God (also known as Dead Letter File), Paramount, 1996. Steele’s tag team member, Spy Hard (also known as Live and Let Spy), Buena Vista, 1996. Elvis Is Alive, I Swear I Just Saw Him Eating a Ding– Dong outside the Piggly Wiggly, 1998. Herself, Beethoven’s 4th, Universal Studios Home Video, 2001. Herself, Analyze That, Warner Bros., 2002. Herself, Van Wilder (also known as Van Wilder: Party Liaison, National Lampoon’s ⬙Van Wilder,⬙ and Party Animals—wilder geht’s nicht), Artisan Entertainment, 2002. This Revolution, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency New York, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Psychologist, writer, and actress. Radio appearances include appearances on WNCB, 1966–70, then WMCA, 1970–73; news analyst, Metro Media–TV, 1975–76; news correspondent, TVN, Inc., 1975–76, then KABC–TV, 1977–82, WLS–TV, 1980–82, WABC–TV, 1980–82 and 1986–88, then NIWS syndicated news service, 1982–84, KCBS–TV News, 1987; Fox TV syndication, current affairs special correspondent, 1990–97. Hunter College (now part of the City University of New York), New York City, teaching fellow, 1948–50, then instructor, 1950–52; affiliated with Columbia University, 1948–52; United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), researcher, 1949; consultant to Armstrong Cork Co. Lighthouse for the Blind, cochairperson of sports committee; Olympic Fund, member of fund–raising committee; member of People to People Program and Jewish Federation of Philanthropies; lecturer at numerous colleges and universities; appeared in advertisements. Member: Sigma Xi. Awards, Honors: Research fellow, American Association of University Women, 1952–53; awards from Mennen Baby Foundation and Newhouse Newspaper, both 1959; citation, Justice Lodge, 1963, for ⬙unselfish devotion and inspired leadership and service to community⬙; woman of achievement, Federation of Jewish Women’s Organizations, 1964; merit award, Bar–Ilan University, 1968; L.H.D., Franklin Pierce College, 1969; award, Parkinson Disease Foundation, 1971; award, Sigma Delta Chi, 1971, for excellence in broadcasting radio news; president’s cabinet award, University of Detroit, 1975; woman of achievement award, Women’s City Club of Cleveland, 1981; awards from California Home Economics Association and Distributive Education Club of America, both 1981; Golden Gavel Excellence in Communications Award, Toastmasters, 1982; Public Service Award, Ridgewood Women’s Club, 1987; Women Who Make a Different Award, Senator Bill Bradley, 1990; award from Bards of Bohemia, 1993; Diamond Award, 1994; George M. and Mary Jane Leader Healthcare Achievement Award, 1995; National Community Service Award, McQuade Children Services, 1998; Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association, 2002; Friendship Village Sterling Award, 2003; award, American Academy of Achievement; award, Touchdown Club, for general accomplishments for women; appeared on polls of admired and influential women.
Also appeared in Ragtime ... A Period Piece, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Series: Cohost, Sports Showcase, NBC, beginning 1956. Host, Doctor Joyce Brothers, NBC, 1958–63. Host, Consult Dr. Joyce Brothers, syndicated, 1961–66. 31
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Host, Tell Me, Dr. Brothers, syndicated, 1964–70. Host, Ask Dr. Brothers, 1965–75. Host, Living Easy with Dr. Joyce Brothers (also known as Living Easy), syndicated, 1973. Herself, So You Think You Got Troubles?!, syndicated, 1982. The Love Report, ABC, 1984. Contributor, All about Us, beginning 1985. The Dr. Joyce Brothers Program, The Disney Channel, beginning 1985. Special correspondent, USA Today: The Television Show (also known as USA Today: on TV), syndicated, 1988–90. Herself, The Bold and the Beautiful (also known as Glamour, Top Models, and Belleza y poder), CBS, 1989. Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, beginning 1998.
Herself, Marilyn Monroe: Life after Death (documentary), Showtime, 1994. Dr. Joyce Brothers Asks, ⬙How’s Your Love Life?,⬙ PBS, 1994. In a New Light ’94, ABC, 1994. Herself, Unauthorized Biography: Milo—Death of a Supermodel, Comedy Central, 1997. The Beef: Romantic Beefs, Family Channel, 1997. Ozzie and Harriet: The Adventures of America’s Favorite Family (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1998. It’s Only Talk: The Real Story of America’s Talk Shows (documentary), Arts an Entertainment, 1999. Game–Show Mania (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2000. The Great American History Quiz: Pursuit of Happiness, History Channel, 2000. Comedy Central Presents the New York Friars Club Roast of Hugh M. Hefner, Comedy Central, 2001. Judge, Miss USA 2002, CBS, 2002. Herself, Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop, PBS, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Moira O’Dell, Beggarman, Thief, NBC, 1979. (As Joyce Brothers) Bystander, More Wild, Wild West, CBS, 1980. Mrs. Watson, Desperate Lives, CBS, 1982. Herself, The Last of the Great Survivors, CBS, 1984. Come and Die with Me: A Mickey Spillane’s ⬙Mike Hammer Mystery,⬙ CBS, 1994.
Appeared in the documentary Television: Our Life & Times. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1989.
Television Appearances; Specials: Guest, The All–Star Comedy Show, ABC, 1962. Guest, The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1971. Herself, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1976. Herself, Dick Clark’s ⬙Good Ol’ Days⬙: From Bobby Sox to Bikinis (also known as Dick Clark’s ⬙Good Old Days⬙ and Good Old Days), NBC, 1977. The Chevy Chase Show, 1977. Guest, That Second Thing on ABC, ABC, 1978. Herself, A Salute to American Imagination, CBS, 1978. Guest, The Chevy Chase National Humor Test, NBC, 1979. Herself, Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s ⬙Funny Valentine,⬙ NBC, 1981. The All–Star Salute to Mother’s Day, NBC, 1981. Blondes vs. Brunettes, ABC, 1984. George Burns’ ⬙How to Live to Be 100,⬙ NBC, 1984. Herself, Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz, Showtime and The Movie Channel, 1985. Judge, The 1988 Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1988. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1988, 1990, 1992. The 1989 Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1989. Herself, Robert Schimmel: Hard Core in the Big Apple (also known as Hard Core in the Big Apple), Showtime, 1990. Judge, The 1990 Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 1990. In a New Light ’93, ABC, 1993. Madonna: Exposed, syndicated, 1993.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Contestant, The $64,000 Challenge, CBS, c. 1950. Contestant, The $64,000 Question, CBS, multiple episodes in 1955. Herself, The Merv Griffin Show, NBC, 1963, syndicated, 1968, CBS and syndicated, 1970. Herself, The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated, 1964. Herself, Missing Links, NBC and ABC, 1964. Herself, ⬙Jack Appears on a Panel Show,⬙ The Jack Benny Program, NBC, 1965. Guest panelist, What’s My Line?, CBS, 1966. Herself, Snap Judgement, NBC, 1968. Herself, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, multiple episodes, including appearances in 1969, 1970, 1971, multiple episodes in 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979. Herself, The Dean Martin Show, NBC, 1971. One Life to Live, ABC, 1971. ⬙Love and the Clinical Problem,⬙ Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. (As Joyce Brothers) Lillian McGraw, ⬙The Adventure of the Two–Faced Woman,⬙ Ellery Queen, NBC, 1976. ⬙Task Force: Cop Killer: Part 2,⬙ Police Woman, NBC, 1976. Dr. Harper, ⬙Do You Still Beat Your Wife?,⬙ Police Woman, NBC, 1977. Herself, Dinah!, syndicated, 1977. Herself, ⬙Spunkless Spunky,⬙ Happy Days, ABC, 1978. 32
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Dr. Paulson, ⬙Sighting 4010: The Waterford Incident,⬙ Project U.F.O., NBC, 1978. Dr. Siginaw, ⬙Sighting 4021: The Superstition Mountain Incident,⬙ Project U.F.O., NBC, 1978. Herself, America 2–Night, syndicated, 1978. Complimentary passenger, ⬙Dream Ship/Best of Friends/ Aftermath,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. Vicky Von Vicky, ⬙Hotel Oceanview,⬙ WKRP in Cincinnati, syndicated, 1980. Dr. Lantry, ⬙Attack Angels,⬙ Charlie’s Angels, ABC, 1981. Herself, ⬙Revenge and Remorse,⬙ Police Squad!, ABC, 1982. Herself, ⬙The Spaceman Made Me Do It,⬙ CHiPs, NBC, 1982. Herself, ⬙The Wedding of Latka and Simka,⬙ Taxi, ABC, 1982. Dr. Hammond, ⬙Room 3502,⬙ Simon & Simon, CBS, 1983. Herself, ⬙Ballad of Dead Eye Dick,⬙ Just Our Luck, ABC, 1983. ⬙Fun House,⬙ CHiPs, NBC, 1983. (Uncredited) Herself, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1984. Herself, ⬙Mama and Dr. Brothers,⬙ Mama’s Family, syndicated, 1986. Herself, ⬙Separation,⬙ Mr. Belvedere, ABC, 1987. Herself, ⬙A Trip to the Moon,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. Herself, ⬙The Family in Question,⬙ My Two Dads, NBC, 1988. Herself, ⬙Tonight, Tonight: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ ALF, NBC, 1988. Herself, ⬙First Love: Part 2,⬙ TV 101, CBS, 1989. Mrs. Cousins, ⬙One Flu Over the Munster’s Nest,⬙ The Munsters Today, syndicated, 1989. Herself, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1989. The judge, ⬙Sue Casa, His Casa,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1990. Herself, The Howard Stern Show, 1990. Guest, My Talk Show, syndicated, 1990. Herself, ⬙Attachments Included,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1991. Herself, ⬙Scorch Likes It Hot,⬙ Scorch, CBS, 1992. Herself, Dame Edna’s Hollywood, NBC, 1992. ⬙The Kiss,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), Fox, 1992. Herself, ⬙Selling Out,⬙ Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier Crane), NBC, 1993. Voice of herself, ⬙Last Exit to Springfield,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1993. Dr. Gibbs, ⬙System Down,⬙ Picket Fences, CBS, 1994. Herself, ⬙Self Help,⬙ Space Ghost Coast to Coast (live action and animated), Cartoon Network, 1994. Doctor, ⬙Deep Trouble,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1995. Herself, ⬙Amanda Unplugged,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1995. Herself, ⬙Dial M for Melrose,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1995.
BROTHERS Herself, ⬙Let the Games Begin,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1995. Herself, ⬙Mother & Son & Father Reunion,⬙ Grace under Fire (also known as Grace under Pressure), ABC, 1995. Herself, ⬙Renaissance Woman,⬙ Sisters, NBC, 1995. Herself, ⬙One Sorry Mother,⬙ Hope & Gloria, NBC, 1996. Herself, ⬙That’s Midlife,⬙ The Nanny, NBC, 1996. The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1996, 1998, 1999. Dr. Bethany Wolf, ⬙Planely Possible,⬙ Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. Herself, ⬙The Book,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1997. Herself, ⬙The Ex–Niles,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1997. Herself, ⬙Must Kill TV,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. Herself, All That, Nickelodeon, 1997. Herself, Police Academy: The Series, syndicated, 1997. Herself, ⬙Chelsea Gets an Opinion,⬙ Style and Substance, CBS, 1998. Herself, ⬙A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Susan’s Party,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1998. Dr. Simmons, ⬙Dump the Creep,⬙ Mike Hammer, Private Eye, syndicated, 1998. Sin City Spectacular (also known as Penn and Teller’s ⬙Sin City Spectacular⬙), FX Channel, 1998. Dr. Hazeltine, ⬙Santa Claude,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1999. Herself, ⬙Freezer Burned,⬙ Kenan & Kel, Nickelodeon, 1999. Herself, ⬙Those Lips, That Hand,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1999. Herself, ⬙Analyze Dis,⬙ The Steve Harvey Show, The WB, 2000. Herself, ⬙Dr. Joyce Brothers,⬙ Biography (documentary; also known as A & E Biography: Dr. Joyce Brothers), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Herself, ⬙Miss Con–Jeannie–Ality,⬙ V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 2000. Panelist, ⬙Baby the Great Dane,⬙ You Lie Like a Dog, Animal Planet, 2000. Panelist, ⬙Kiko the Bengal Cat,⬙ You Lie Like a Dog, Animal Planet, 2000. Panelist, ⬙Z the Bearded Dragon,⬙ You Lie Like a Dog, Animal Planet, 2000. Judge, ⬙Miss Conception,⬙ Felicity, The WB, 2001. Panelist, When Bad Videos Happen to Good Artists, MTV, c. 2001. Herself, ⬙Grudge Match,⬙ The Mullets, UPN, 2003. Appeared as a guest host, Girls’ Night Out, Lifetime; as a panelist, The Gong Show, syndicated; and in Captain Kangaroo, CBS; Sha Na Na, syndicated; and The Sonny & Cher Show, CBS. Appeared as a moderator in ⬙The Candidate,⬙ an unaired episode of Too Something (also known as New York Daze), Fox.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: The National Snoop, NBC, 1983. Participant, Celebrity Charades, American Movie Classics, 2005.
BROWN, Clancy 1959– PERSONAL
Radio Appearances: ABC Reports, 1966–67. Emphasis, 1966–75. Monitor, 1967–75.
Born January 5, 1959, in Urbana, OH; son of Clarence J. ⬙Bud⬙ Brown, Jr. (in politics and publishing); mother, a composer, conductor, and pianist; grandson of Clarence J. Brown, Sr. (in politics); married Jeanne Johnson (a television producer and journalist), 1993; children: one daughter, one son. Education: Northwestern University, B.A., theatre, 1981. Avocational Interests: Collecting animation art, reading.
Voice on the song ⬙Dr. Drew Boogie,⬙ which appeared on the series Loveline. WRITINGS
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Pop Art Films and Management, 9615 Brighton Way, Suite 426, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Nonfiction: Ten Days to a Successful Memory, Prentice–Hall, 1959. Woman, Doubleday, 1961. The Brothers System for Liberated Love and Marriage, Peter H. Wyden, 1974. Better Than Ever, Simon & Schuster, 1975. How to Get Whatever You Want Out of Life, Simon & Schuster, 1979. What Every Woman Should Know about Men, Simon & Schuster, 1982. What Every Woman Ought to Know about Love and Marriage, Simon & Schuster, 1984. The Successful Woman: How You Can Have a Career, a Husband, and Family—and Not Feel Guilty about It, Simon & Schuster, 1988. Widowed, Simon & Schuster, 1990. Positive Plus: The Practical Plan for Liking Yourself Better, Putnam, 1994. Dr. Brothers’ Guide to Your Emotions, Prentice–Hall, 1996.
Career: Actor, voice artist, singer, and producer. Chicago Dramatists Workshop, member; appeared in commercials; Brown Publishing, board member, 1987—, then chairman of the board, beginning 2002. CREDITS Film Appearances: Viking Lofgren, Bad Boys, EMI, 1983. Rawhide, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension (also known as The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. Viktor, The Bride, Columbia, 1985. Weasel, Thunder Alley, Cannon, 1985. Kurgan, Highlander, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. Sergeant Larry McRose, Extreme Prejudice, TriStar, 1987. Steve, Shoot to Kill (also known as Deadly Pursuit), Buena Vista, 1988. Joe, Waiting for the Light, Triumph Releasing, 1990. Nick Mann, Blue Steel, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Albert Merrick, Ambition, Miramax, 1991. Gus, Pet Sematary II (also known as Pet Cemetery II), Paramount, 1992. Captain Byron Hadley, The Shawshank Redemption, Columbia, 1994. Voice of Hakon, Gargoyles: The Heroes Awaken (animated), Buena Vista, 1994. Voice of Gonta in English version, Heisei tanuki gassen pompoko (animated; also known as The Raccoon War and Pom Poko), Toho Company, 1994, Walt Disney, 2004. State trooper, Dead Man Walking, Gramercy Pictures, 1995.
Columnist, North American Newspaper Alliance, 1961–72, Bell–McClure Syndicate, 1963–71, Good Housekeeping, beginning 1963, and King Features Syndicate, beginning 1972. Contributor to periodicals, including Parade. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 13, Gale, 1984. Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale, 1998. St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, St. James Press, 2000. Periodicals: Good Housekeeping, December, 1997, p. 58. U.S. News & World Report, December 6, 1999, p. 76. 34
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BROWN Voice, Mighty Ducks (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Mighty Ducks⬙ and Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series), ABC and syndicated, 1996–98. Voice of Lex Luthor, Superman (animated; also known as Superman: The Animated Series), WB, 1996–99. Dr. Ellis West, ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1997–98. Voice of Wild Bill Hickok, The Legend of Calamity Jane (animated), WB, 1997–98. Voice, Zorro (animated), syndicated, 1997–98. Voice of Lex Luthor, The New Batman Superman Adventures (animated), The WB, 1997–2000. Voice, Hercules (also known as Disney’s ⬙Hercules⬙), ABC and syndicated, 1998–99. Voice of Queequeg, Voltron: The Third Dimension (animated), syndicated, 1998–2000. Voice of Sergeant Charlie Zim, Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles (animated; also known as Starship Troopers: The Series), syndicated, 1999–2000. Voice of Legion Ex Machina 1–5, Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (animated), Fox, 1999–2001. Voice of Eugene H. Krabs, SpongeBob SquarePants (animated; also known as SpongeBob and Spongeboy Squarepants), Nickelodeon, 1999—. Voices of Captain Black, Ratso, and Super Moose, Jackie Chan Adventures (animated), The WB, 2000—. Officer Frank Horton, Lloyd in Space (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Lloyd in Space⬙), ABC, 2001. Voice of Zerve, Heavy Gear: The Animated Series (animated; also known as Heavy Gear), The WB, 2001–2002. Peter Kozyck, Breaking News, Bravo, 2002. Voice of Lex Luthor, Justice League (animated; also known as JL, JLA, Justice League of America, and The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure), Cartoon Network, 2002–2004. Voice of General Darkin, Battle Force: Andromeda (also known as Galaxy Force), c. 2003. Brother Justin Crowe, Carnivale, HBO, 2003–2005. Voice of Pangborn, All Grown Up (animated; also known as Rugrats All Grown Up), Nickelodeon, 2003—. Voices of Gorrath and others, Megas XLR (animated), Cartoon Network, 2004—. Voice of Lex Luthor, Justice League: Unlimited (animated), Cartoon Network, 2004—. Voice of Mr. Freeze, The Batman (animated), The WB, 2004—. Voices of Otto and others, Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! (animated), ABC Family Channel, 2004—.
Film Work: Executive producer, The Making of Daniel Boone, 2003. Television Appearances; Series: John Danziger, Earth 2, NBC, 1994–95. Voice of Hakon and voice of Wolf, Gargoyles (animated), syndicated, 1994–96. Voice of Rayden, Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm (animated; also known as Mortal Kombat: The Animated Series), USA Network, 1996–97. Voice, All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series (animated), syndicated, 1996–98.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Flagg, The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains, HBO, 1987. Ward St. Clair, Season of Fear (also known as An American Murder), 1989. Title role, Johnny Ryan, NBC, 1990. Harry Bordon, Cast a Deadly Spell, HBO, 1991. (Uncredited) Clarence (gas station attendant), Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation, 1992. Dave Chattelier, Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone Story, NBC, 1992. Steve Lundy, Past Midnight, USA Network, 1992. Lieutenant McMannis, Last Light, Showtime, 1993. Nash Creed, Donor Unknown (also known as Dangerous Heart), USA Network, 1995. Al Goodman, Radiant City, ABC, 1996. Son, The Patron Saint of Liars, CBS, 1998. Voice of Lex Luthor, The Batman/Superman Movie (animated; also known as Batman/Superman Adventures: World’s Finest), The WB, 1998. Dale Beckham, In the Company of Spies (also known as The Agency), Showtime, 1999. Police chief David Hennessey, Vendetta, HBO, 1999. Doug Cole, Yesterday’s Children, CBS, 2000. Andris Kurins, Boss of Bosses, TNT, 2001. Green–eyed one, Snow White (also known as Snow White: The Fairest of Them All and Blanche– Neige), ABC, 2001. Rob DeBree, The Laramie Project, HBO, 2002. Sergeant Charlie Zim, Starship Troopers 2, Starz!, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: John Reed, Corridos! Tales of Passion and Revolution, PBS, 1987. Kevin, ⬙The Room Upstairs,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1987. Flix Special Edition, VH1, 1990. Hessian trooper, The Night of the Headless Horseman (animated), Fox, 1999. Himself, Shawshank: The Redeeming Feature, Channel 4 (England), 2001. Himself, Making ⬙Carnivale⬙: The Show Behind the Show (documentary), HBO, 2003. Narrator, Barbarians (documentary), History Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kelly, ⬙Too Many Roscos,⬙ The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1983. Roger Lassen, ⬙Half–Way Horrible,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1993. Voice of the Guardian, ⬙Super Sonic,⬙ Sonic the Hedgehog (animated), ABC, 1993. Voice of Clammando, ⬙Goin’ Clammando,⬙ Street Sharks (animated), ABC and syndicated, 1995. Voice of Clammando, ⬙Road Rage: Part 1,⬙ Street Sharks (animated), ABC and syndicated, 1995.
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BROWNE Voice of Eugene H. Krabs, SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman, THQ, 2002. Voice of Montross, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, LucasArts Entertainment Company, 2002. Voices of John Anderton and others, Minority Report, Activision, 2002. Voice of Baron Praxis, Jak II (also known as Jak II: Renegade), 2003. Voices of Dr. Neo Cortex and Uka Uka, Crash Nitro Kart, 2003. (Uncredited) Voice of Baron Praxis (model viewer), Jak 3, VU Games, 2004. Voice of Eugene H. Krabbs, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, THQ, 2004.
Stage Appearances: Antony and Cleopatra, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1992. Appeared as Geisler, A Constant Wish; as Jean, Miss Julie; and as Aaron, Titus Andronicus.
OTHER SOURCES Appeared in other productions.
Periodicals: Premiere, April, 1990. Starlog, January, 1995; August, 1997.
RECORDINGS
Electronic: The Official Clancy Brown Website, http://www. clancybrown.com, June 13, 2005.
Songs: (Voice appears in song) Queen, ⬙Gimme the Prize (Kurgan’s Theme),⬙ on album A Kind of Magic, Hollywood Records, 1986. Videos: Himself, Hope Springs Eternal: A Look Back at ⬙The Shawshank Redemption⬙ (documentary short film), Warner Home Video, 2004.
BROWNE, Kale 1950– (Kale Brown) PERSONAL
Video Games: Voice of Dr. Neo Cortex, Crash Bandicoot, 1996. Voice of Dr. Neo Cortex, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, 1997. Voice of Rhombus, Fallout: A Post–Nuclear Role– Playing Game (also known as Fallout), 1997. Voice of Draracle, Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny (also known as Lands of Lore 2), 1997. Voices of Dr. Neo Cortex and the Great Uka Uka, Crash Bandicoot: Warped, 1998. Voices of Obasi, Revillo, Unika, Enzo, and Maximos, Spyro the Dragon, 1998. Voices of Celerian and Draracle, Lands of Lore 3, Westwood Studios, 1999. Voices of Dr. Neo Cortex and Uka Uka, Crash Team Racing (also known as CTR), Sony Compute Entertainment America, 1999. Voices of Dr. Neo Cortex and Uka–Uka, Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, 2001. Lex Luthor, Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, Warner Bros., 2002. Voice of Dag’rek, Run Like Hell (also known as RLH and Run Like Hell: Hunt or Be Hunted), 2002. Voice of Eugene H. Krabs, SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month, 2002.
Original name, David Charles Browne; born June 16, 1950, in San Rafael, CA; married Karen Allen (an actress), May 1, 1988 (divorced, 1998); children: Nicholas. Addresses: Manager—Caron Feldman Management, 10642 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 205, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding daytime hero, 1988, for Another World. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Michael Hudson (Garrison), Another World (also known as Another World: Bay City), NBC, 1986–93, 1995–98. 37
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Denny Benton, All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), 1993. Samuel ⬙Sam⬙ Rappaport, One Life to Live, ABC, 1998–2001. Voice of newscaster, General Hospital, ABC, 2003—.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jimmy York, Mr. & Mrs. & Mr., CBS, 1980. Film Appearances: Larry, Losin’ It, Embassy, 1983. Weiss, Bloodfest IV: Die Trying (also known as Die Trying), New Horizons Home Video, 1992. Vince Dawkan, ’Til There Was You, Paramount, 1997. (Uncredited) Plumber, Just for the Time Being, Creative Light Worldwide, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case, CBS, 1980. Sidney Parker, Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story, NBC, 1981. Kenny Higgins, Scruples, ABC, 1981. (As Kale Brown) Amanda’s father, ⬙Bang! You’re Dead,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. (As Brown) Moiner, The War between the Classes, CBS, 1985. Steven McAuliffe, Challenger, ABC, 1990. David Yokum, Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story, CBS, 1993. Elliot, Woman on the Ledge, NBC, 1993. (As Brown) Brian Lowry, Matlock: The Idol, 1994.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in regional productions of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; The Glass Menagerie; Hot L Baltimore; King Lear; The Merchant of Venice; Romeo and Juliet; and Two Gentlemen of Verona. Radio Appearances: Voice for radio shows, including Biggs, Star Wars, National Public Radio; and the original Spiderman, Spiderman, Marvel Comics.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Jock’s Trial: Part 2,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1980. ⬙A House Divided,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1980. Barry, ⬙Our Man Barry,⬙ It’s a Living, 1981. Paul Fairgate, ⬙Players,⬙ Knots Landing, 1981. Doctor, ⬙Enter Alexis,⬙ Dynasty, ABC, 1981. Doctor, ⬙The Verdict,⬙ Dynasty, ABC, 1981. (As Kale Brown) Chris Maitland, ⬙Fireworks,⬙ Lou Grant, 1982. Byron Whitcamp, ⬙Ba–bing, Ba’bing,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Byron Whitcamp, ⬙The Long Law of the Arm,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Byron Whitcamp, ⬙Death by Kiki,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Byron Whitcamp, ⬙Praise Dilaudid,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Kevin, ⬙Borrowed Time,⬙ Webster, 1986. Alex Weston, ⬙Wine Knot,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1992. Russell Bonner, ⬙Our Lady of Cement,⬙ The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1994. (As Brown) Captain Shaw, ⬙Port Chicago,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2002. Ralph Johnson, ⬙Control,⬙ Huff, Showtime, 2004.
BRUNO, John PERSONAL Addresses: Manager—Pitt Group, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 470, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Special effects designer, director, art director, producer, and actor. Cofounder of Boss Film Studios; worked for Digital Domain, Entertainment Effects Group, and Industrial Light and Magic. Also worked as animator and animation supervisor, title designer, story board artist, and (according to some sources) assistant director, managing producer, line producer, and consultant. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best visual effects (with others), 1985, for Ghostbusters; Academy Award nomination, best visual effects (with others), 1987, for Poltergeist II: The Other Side; Academy Award, best visual effects (with others), 1990, for The Abyss; Academy Award nomination and Film Award nomination, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, both best visual effects, 1993, for Batman Returns; Academy Award nomination, best visual effects (with others), 1994, for Cliffhanger; Academy Award nomination and Film Award nomination, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, both best visual effects (with others), 1995, for True Lies.
Appeared in Boston Public, Fox. Television Appearances; Specials: The 61st Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1987. Presenter, The 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1999. Himself and Michael Hudson, The Another World Reunion, NBC, 2003. 38
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BUCKMAN Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Motion Control: Unforgettable Shots,⬙ Movie Magic, 1994. ⬙Robots: Mechanical Movie Stars,⬙ Movie Magic, 1997.
Film Work; Visual Effects Supervisor: (And director of ⬙Taarna⬙ segment) Heavy Metal (animated), Sony Pictures Classics, 1981. The Abyss, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. Cliffhanger (also known as Cliffhanger—l’ultima sfida and Cliffhanger, traque au sommet), TriStar, 1993. True Lies, 1994. (And director) T2 3–D: Battle Across Time (short film; also known as T2: Terminator 2:3–D and Terminator 2: 3–D), Landmark Entertainment/Lightstorm Entertainment/Universal Creative/Universal Studios Recreation Group, 1996. AVP: Alien vs. Predator (also known as AvP), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004.
RECORDINGS Videos: Virus: Ghost in the Machine, Universal Studios Home Video, 1999. Imagining ⬙Heavy Metal,⬙ Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1999. Ghostbusters’ SFX Team Featurette, 1999. Ray Harryhausen: The Early Years Collection, Sparkhill Production, 2005. ADAPTATIONS
Film Work; Visual Effects Art Director: Ghostbusters, Columbia, 1984. Fright Night, Columbia, 1985. Poltergeist II: The Other Side (also known as Poltergeist II), 1986.
⬙Life Line,⬙ an episode of Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), broadcast by UPN in 1999, was based on a story by Bruno. OTHER SOURCES
Film Work; Other: Visual effects designer, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (also known as T2, T2: Extreme Edition, T2: Ultimate Edition, T2–Terminator 2: Judgment Day, El exterminator 2, and Terminator 2—Le jugement dernier), TriStar, 1991. Associate producer, Dead Center on a Flat Earth, 1999. Director, Virus, MCA/Universal, 1999. Producer, Ghosts of the Abyss (documentary; also known as Titanic3D: Ghosts of the Abyss), Buena Vista/Walt Disney, 2003.
Periodicals: Starlog, February, 1999.
BUCKMAN, Phil 1969– PERSONAL Born November 18, 1969, in Queens borough, New York, NY; married Shana Halligan, July 4, 1999.
Film Appearances: Custodian, True Lies, 1994. Ghosts of the Abyss (documentary; also known as Titanic3D: Ghosts of the Abyss), Buena Vista/Walt Disney, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—SMS Talent, Inc., 8730 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Manager—Tom Demko, Hofflund/Polone, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 890, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1999. ⬙Fury,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, c. 1999.
Career: Actor and musician. Helicopter Helicopter (band), bass guitarist.
Television Appearances; Specials: A Night of Movie Magic, The Discovery Channel, 1995. Interviewee, The Making of ⬙Alien vs. Predator,⬙ Fox, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: Slash, Drexell’s Class, Fox, 1991–92. Scar, a recurring role, Daddy’s Girls, CBS, 1994. Voice, Xyber 9: New Dawn (animated), Fox, 1999.
CREDITS
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Dr. Geoffrey Weiss, City of Angels, beginning 2000. Vic, Bob Patterson, ABC, 2001.
Television Appearances; Other: Guy, Bloodlines: Murder in the Family (miniseries), NBC, 1993. Chuck Sebelist, Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellogg (movie), ABC, 1994.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Smitty, Grace under Fire, ABC, 1993. Barry, Smart Guy, 1997.
Film Appearances: Jason the lifeguard, A Very Brady Sequel, Paramount, 1996. Lee the drummer, The Great White Hype, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Chris, An American Werewolf in Paris (also known as American Werewolf 2 and Le loup–garou de Paris), Buena Vista, 1997. Paul, Clubland, Legacy Releasing 1999.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Do You Know Where Your Parents Are?,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1990. Surfer dude, ⬙Leading from the Heart,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1991. Punk, ⬙Major Moonlighting,⬙ Major Dad, CBS, 1991. Joe, ⬙The Gas Station Show,⬙ Married ... With Children, Fox, 1992. ⬙The Making of the President,⬙ Blossom, NBC, 1992. Carter, ⬙The Customer’s Usually Right,⬙ Wings, NBC, 1992. Sheldon, ⬙Beat of His Own Dream,⬙ California Dreams, 1992. Leo, ⬙Give Him the Chair!,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1994. Deadhead, ⬙The Meeting,⬙ Sister, Sister, The WB, 1994. Roger, ⬙The Feminine Mistake,⬙ Weird Science, 1994. Roger, ⬙A Tale of Two Lisas,⬙ Weird Science, 1994. Renfield, ⬙Hanging with Mr. Cooper,⬙ Something Wilder, NBC, 1995. Marco, ⬙Hey, Hey, We’re the Hartmans,⬙ Kirk, The WB, 1996. ⬙Baby, You Can Drive My Car,⬙ Kirk, The WB, 1996. Mike, ⬙Julie’s Party,⬙ The Faculty, ABC, 1996. Roger, ⬙You’ll Never Eat Brains in This Town Again,⬙ Weird Science, 1996. Roger, ⬙Cyborg Sam I Am,⬙ Weird Science, 1996. Roger, ⬙Community Property,⬙ Weird Science, 1996. Keyboard player, ⬙Say Good–Bye,⬙ 7th Heaven, 1997. Devin Taggert, ⬙Coming Home,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1997. Devin Taggert, ⬙The Right Thing,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1997. Devin Taggert, ⬙Pride and Prejudice,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1997. Gambling Dan, ⬙You’re Married You’re Dead,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1998. Frank, ⬙The Kiss,⬙ Jesse, NBC, 1998. Voice of Chad, ⬙Escape from Party Island,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1999. Driver, ⬙The Doubt of the Benefit,⬙ Encore! Encore!, NBC, 1999. Lonnie, ⬙Down and Out at Bleecker and Houston,⬙ Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane, The WB, 1999. Henry Preston, ⬙Chapter Seventy–Eight,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2004. Henry Preston, ⬙Chapter Seventy–Nine,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2004. Henry Preston, ⬙Chapter Eighty–One,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2005.
BURROUGHS, Jackie 1939(?)– PERSONAL Born February 2, 1939 (some sources cite 1941), in Lancashire, England; immigrated to Canada; married Zal Yanovsky (a musician and restaurateur; divorced, 1968); children: Zoe. Education: Attended the University of Toronto. Career: Actress, director, and writer. Missouri Repertory Theatre, member of company, 1977–78; appeared with the Straw Hat Players, at Crest Theatre, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Toronto Dance Theatre, and Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada; appeared in productions at Chesterfield Civic Repertory Theatre in England and the Shaw Festival, Niagara–on– the–Lake, Ontario, Canada; and at alternative theatres such as Theatre Second Floor, Toronto Workshop Productions, and Toronto Free Theatre. Awards, Honors: Canadian Film Award, best performance by a lead actress, non–feature, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1969, for Duclima; Canadian Film Award, best performance by a lead actress–non–feature, 1973, for Vicky; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1983, for The Grey Fox; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1984, for The Wars; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1985, for The Surrogate; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, 1987, for John and the Missus; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a leading role, Genie Award nomination, best adapted screenplay, and Genie Award nominations (with others), best motion picture and best achievement in direc40
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 tion, all 1989, for A Winter Tan; Gemini awards, 1990, 1992, and 1994, and Gemini Award nomination, 1995, all best performance actress in a continuing leading dramatic role, all Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, for Road to Avonlea; Gemini Award nomination, best performance in a children’s or youth program or series, 1994, for The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a featured supporting role in a dramatic series, and Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actress in supporting role in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, International Press Academy, both 1999, for More Tales of the City; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a featured supporting role in a dramatic series, 2000, for Cover Me; Earle Grey Award, Gemini awards, 2001; Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in a featured supporting role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2002, for Further Tales of the City; Gemini Award, best performance in a pre–school program or series, 2003, for Wumpa’s World II.
BURROUGHS Maryse Holder, A Winter Tan, Circle Releasing, 1987. Inside/Out, 1987. The Top of His Head, 1988. Dr. Treger, Food of the Gods II (also known as After Food of the Gods and Gnaw: Food of the Gods II), 1989. Lillian, The Midday Sun, 1989. Mrs. Yancey, Whispers (also known as Dean R. Koontz’s ⬙Whispers⬙), LIVE Home Video, 1990. Narrator, Distress Signals (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1990. Elizabeth Smart, Elizabeth Smart: On the Side of Angels, 1991. Frau Teacher, Careful, Zeitgeist Films, 1992. Narrator, How Dinosaurs Learned to Fly (animated short film; also known as Le vol des dinosaures), National Film Board of Canada, 1995. Wolfzeit (also known as The Age of the Wolves), 1995. Lexie, Hemoglobin (also known as Bleeders and The Descendant), A–pix Entertainment, 1997. Jogger, Last Night (also known as Minut), Lions Gate Films, 1998. Lulu, Have Mercy, Have Mercy Pictures, 1999. Tosca, Washed Up, Decade Distribution, 2000. Fay Vaughn, Lost and Delirious (also known as La rage au coueur and Rebelles), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Flora, On Their Knees, Have Mercy Pictures, 2001. Queen Victoria, Night’s Noontime (short film), Bits and Pieces Picture Corporation/Fairy Feller Productions, 2002. Aunt Budge, A Guy Thing, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Betty, The Republic of Love, Seville Pictures, 2003. Henrietta Stiles, Willard, New Line Cinema, 2003. Grandmother, The Limb Salesman, Shoreline Entertainment, 2004. Mrs. Walnut, Rhinoceros Eyes, 2003, Madstone Films, 2004. Mother Libby, Going the Distance, Seville Pictures, 2004. Grandma, King’s Ransom, New Line Cinema, 2005. Mrs. Warren, Fever Pitch, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. The Greatest Game Ever Played, Buena Vista, 2005. Mrs. Miller, The Sentinel, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Notes for a Film about Donna & Gail, 1966. The Purse, 1966. Gail, The Ernie Game (also known as Ernie), 1967. Duclima (short), c. 1969. Herself, Three Guesses (short documentary), 1971. Eat Anything, 1971. Vicky (short), c. 1973. Bobbie Kidd, 125 Rooms of Comfort, 1974. The old woman, Running Time, 1974. Wanda, Monkeys in the Attic, 1974. (Uncredited) Old woman at the pool, My Pleasure Is My Business (also known as Die Heisseste Frau der Welt), 1975. Mother, Twelve and a Half Cents, 1977. Female agent, The Kidnapping of the President, Crown International Pictures, 1980. Eleanor, The Intruder, 1981. Voice of Katherine Wells, ⬙Den,⬙ Heavy Metal (animated), Columbia, 1981. Kate Flynn, The Grey Fox, United Artists, 1982. Miss Davenport, The Wars, 1983. Mrs. Ferguson, Chautauqua Girl, 1983. Vera Smith, The Dead Zone, Paramount, 1983. Mrs. Smith, Gentle Sinners, 1984. Woman at Anouk’s, The Surrogate (also known as Blind Rage), Cinepix, 1984. All the Years, 1984. Voice of the Spirit, The Care Bears Movie (animated), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1985. Joan Smith, A Judgement in Stone (also known as The Housekeeper), Castle Hill, 1986. Missus, John and the Missus, Cinema Group Entertainment, 1986.
Film Director: A Winter Tan, Circle Releasing, 1987. Television Appearances; Series: The Hart & Lorne Terrific Hour, CBC, beginning 1970. Professor Hannah Cohen, Chairman of the Board, [Canada], beginning 1981. Voice of Morag and Tulgah witch, Ewoks (animated; also known as The All–New Ewoks, The Ewoks & Droids Adventure Hour, and Star Wars: Ewoks), ABC, 1985–87. 41
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Television Appearances; Specials: Maria Mitchell, ⬙Out of Our Father’s House,⬙ Theatre in America, PBS, 1978. Gloria Raposo, Neon: An Electric Memoir (documentary), PBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: Heroin addict, ⬙All Aboard for Candyland,⬙ Wojeck, CBC, 1966. Mrs. Forbes, ⬙Taking Care of Terrific,⬙ WonderWorks, PBS, 1988. Jean Reed, ⬙Many, Many Monkeys,⬙ The Twilight Zone, syndicated, 1989. Ozza Starks, ⬙The Hanging,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, CTV, 1995. Gladys Caunce, ⬙Eclipse,⬙ Due South (also known as Due South: The Series, Direction: Sud, and Un tandem de choc), syndicated, 1997. Cassandra Carver, ⬙Hourglass,⬙ Smallville (also known as Smallville: Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2001. Florence, ⬙Reaping Havoc,⬙ Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003. Helga Lemper, ⬙Beaver Creek Valentine,⬙ Made In Canada, CBC, 2003. Lily Zimmer, ⬙Death’s Details,⬙ Just Cause, PAX TV, 2003. Talking head, ⬙Adelle Coffin,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003. Arlene Garwood, ⬙Georgia,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, CTV, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dorothy, Evergreen, NBC, 1985. Mrs. Amelia Evans, Anne of Green Gables, CBC and CITY–TV (Canada), 1985, broadcast on WonderWorks, PBS. Mona, ⬙Mother Mucca⬙ Ramsey, Tales of the City (also known as Armistead Maupin’s ⬙Tales of the City⬙), Channel 4 (England), 1994, broadcast on American Playhouse, PBS, 1994. Mona ⬙Mother Mucca⬙ Ramsey, More Tales of the City (also known as Armistead Maupin’s ⬙More Tales of the City⬙), Channel 4 and Showtime, 1998. Caitlin Crawford, Cover Me, CBC, 1999. Mona ⬙Mother Mucca⬙ Ramsey, Further Tales of the City (also known as Armistead Maupin’s ⬙Further Tales of the City⬙), Showtime, 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jane (therapy group member), The Psychiatrist: God Bless the Children (also known as Children of the Lotus Eater), NBC, 1970. Chairman of the Board, [Canada], 1980.
Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Riordan, Seduced, CBS, 1985. Nancy Galik, The Undergrads, The Disney Channel, 1985. Emmaline Ozmondo Fingal (Fingal’s mother), Overdrawn at the Memory Bank, PBS, 1985, also broadcast on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (also known as MST3K, MST 3000, Mystery Science Theater Hour, The Mystery Science Theater Hour, Mystery Science Theater 2000, and Mystery Science Theatre 3000). Jessie Moselle, Final Notice, USA Network, 1989. Dr. Matthews, Night Owl, Lifetime, 1993. Dodger, Elvis Meets Nixon, NBC, 1997. Sir Ian Ball–Worthington, Platinum, CBC, 1997. Granny Dollar, Evidence of Blood, The Movie Channel, 1998. Hetty King, Happy Christmas, Miss King (also known as An Avonlea Christmas and Joyeux Noel Mademoiselle King), CBC, 1998. (Uncredited) Julia, The Pilot’s Wife (also known as La femme du pilote), CBS, 2002. Grandma Windsor, Cavedweller, Showtime, 2004. Lorna, Snow, ABC Family Channel, 2004. Mrs. Young, The Winning Season, TNT, 2004.
Stage Appearances: The Merchant of Venice, Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1976. Lomia, White Biting Dog, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1984. Appeared in several other productions. RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, The Year of the Rat (documentary), New Line Home Video, 2003. WRITINGS Screenplays: A Winter Tan, Circle Releasing, 1987. 42
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BURTON, LeVar 1957– (Levar Burton) PERSONAL Full name, Levardis Robert Martyn Burton, Jr.; born February 16, 1957, in Landsthul, West Germany (now Germany); son of Levardis Robert Martyn (a photographer in the U.S. Army Signal Corps) and Erma (an educator, social worker, and administrator; maiden name, Christian) Burton; married Stephanie Cozart (a makeup artist), October 3, 1992; children: Eian, Michaela. Education: Graduated from the University of Southern California. Religion: Agape. Avocational Interests: Promoting literacy in children.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, Rebop, PBS, 1978–79. Himself in recurring appearances, The $50,000 Pyramid, syndicated, 1981. Host, Reading Rainbow, PBS, c. 1983–2005. Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1987–94. Voice of Kwame and opening narrator, Captain Planet and the Planeteers (animated), TBS and syndicated, 1990–93. Voice of Kwame, The New Adventures of Captain Planet (animated), TBS and syndicated, 1993–96. Daniel ⬙Dan⬙ Scott, Christy (also known as Catherine Marshall’s ⬙Christy⬙), CBS, 1994–95.
Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— The Marion Rosenberg Office, P.O. Box 69826, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—Jonas Public Relations, 240 26th St., Suite 3, Santa Monica, CA 90402. Office—Eagle Nation Films, 5555 Melrose Ave., Dietrich Bldg Suite 207, Los Angeles, CA 90038.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kunta Kinte/Toby Reynolds, Roots, ABC, 1977. Richard Jefferson, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (also known as The Mad Messiah), CBS, 1980. Professor Slade Preston, The Jesse Owens Story, syndicated, 1984.
Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Eagle Nation Films, founder and president. Established a scholarship at the University of Southern California. Member: Directors Guild of America (member of board of directors).
Television Appearances; Movies: Billy Peoples, Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid (also known as Ghetto Child), CBS, 1977. Andrew Sinclair, Battered, NBC, 1978. Ron LeFlore, One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story (also known as Man of Passion), CBS, 1978. Donald Lang, Dummy, CBS, 1979. Charles ⬙Tank⬙ Smith, Grambling’s White Tiger, NBC, 1981. Rodney, The Acorn People, NBC, 1981. Ray Walden, Emergency Room, syndicated, 1983. Vinnie Davis, The Midnight Hour (also known as In the Midnight Hour), ABC, 1985. Robert Johnson, Liberty, NBC, 1986. Ben Sumner, A Special Friendship, CBS, 1987. Kunta Kinte, Roots: The Gift (also known as A Roots Christmas: Kunta Kinte’s Gift), ABC, 1988. Redemption II, 1991. Fire chief J. Allan Mather, Firestorm: 72 Hours in Oakland (also known as Firestorm: A Catastrophe in Oakland), ABC, 1993. Dr. Franklin Carter, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Winstrom, Yesterday’s Target, Showtime, 1996. Himself, Dancing in September, HBO, 2000.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a single performance for a drama or comedy series, 1977, for Roots; star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1990; Daytime Emmy awards, outstanding performer in a children’s program, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2001, and 2002, Daytime Emmy awards (with others), outstanding children’s series, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, and 2003, Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding performer in a children’s program, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2003, and 2005, Daytime Emmy Award nominations (with others), outstanding children’s series, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, and 1999, Image Award, outstanding performance in a youth or children’s series or special, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1995, 1999, 2002, and 2003, Image Award nominations, outstanding performance in a youth or children’s series or special, 1998, 2001, and 2005, all for Reading Rainbow; Image Award, best performance in an educational or informational youth or children’s series or special, 1996, and Bronze Award, K through 12 category, The Cindy Competitions, Cinema in Industry, 1997, both for LeVar Burton Presents: A Reading Rainbow Special; Genie Award nomination (with 43
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Television Appearances: Specials: Himself, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1976. Himself, Battle of the Network Stars II, ABC, 1977. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1977. The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour, ABC, 1977. Battle of the Network Stars V, ABC, 1978. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1979. The Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. I Love Liberty, ABC, 1982. Booth, PBS, 1984. Breathing Easy, PBS, 1984. (As Levar Burton) Himself, Farm Aid ’87, 1987. Living the Dream: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, 1988. (Uncredited) Himself, The Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special, syndicated, 1991. Geordi La Forge, Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. Himself, Journey’s End: The Saga of Star Trek—The Next Generation (documentary), 1994. Himself, Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. It’s a Wonderful Cyberlife: A Holiday Buying Guide, The Discovery Channel, 1996. LeVar Burton Presents: A Reading Rainbow Special (also known as LeVar Burton Presents ⬙Act against Violence⬙: A Reading Rainbow Special), PBS, 1996. 50 Years of Television: A Celebration of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Golden Anniversary (documentary), HBO, 1997. (As Levar Burton) Voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. in his twenties, Our Friend, Martin (live action and animated), Starz!, 1999. (In archive footage) Ultimate Trek: Star Trek’s Greatest Moments, UPN, 1999. Snowfest 2000, PAX TV, 2000. The 70th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 2001. Host, Roots—Celebrating 25 Years: The Saga of an American Classic (documentary; also known as Roots: Celebrating 25 Years), NBC, 2002. Himself, Inside TV Land: African Americans in Television (documentary), TV Land, 2002. Presenter, ABC 50th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 2003. Commentator, TV Revolution (documentary), Bravo, 2004. Host, Mission: Space (documentary), PAX TV, 2004. Himself, Emmy’s Greatest Moments, 2004. Himself, The N–Word (documentary), Trio, 2004. Miracle’s Boys: The Making of a Miniseries (documentary), 2004. Himself, Steve McQueen: The Essence of Cool (documentary), TNT and TCM, 2005.
The 19th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1992. Host, The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (also known as The 1996 Emmy Awards), ABC, 1996. The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards (also known as NAACP Image Awards), Fox, 1996. Presenter, Caribbean Music Awards, syndicated, 1997. Presenter, The 28th NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 1997. The Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as 1997 Screen Actors Guild Awards and The 33rd Screen Actors Guild Awards), NBC, 1997. The 29th NAACP Image Awards, 1998. The 30th NAACP Image Awards, 1999. The Second Annual Family Television Awards, CBS, 2000. Presenter, The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2002. Presenter, The 30th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Dinah!, syndicated, 1977. Himself, The $20,000 Pyramid, ABC, 1977. Dave, ⬙Almos’ a Man,⬙ American Short Story, PBS, 1978. ⬙A Salute to the Brownings,⬙ Anyone for Tennyson?, PBS, 1978. Himself, The American Sportsman, ABC, 1982. ⬙A Piece of the Action,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1982. Himself, The $25,000 Pyramid, CBS, 1982. Edward Ross, Jr., ⬙Edward/The Extraordinary Miss Jones,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. Davis, ⬙Booker,⬙ WonderWorks, PBS, 1984. ⬙Love Is Blind,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Glenn Scott, ⬙And the Children Shall Lead,⬙ WonderWorks, PBS, 1986. Dave Robinson, ⬙Death Takes a Dive,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Evans, ⬙Bad Girl,⬙ Houston Knights, CBS, 1987. Voice of Hayden Sloane, ⬙The Worry Men,⬙ Batman: The Animated Series (animated; also known as Batman), The WB, 1993. Mr. Metcalf, ⬙The Boss,⬙ Deadly Games, UPN, 1995. Voice of Anansi, ⬙Mark of the Panther,⬙ Gargoyles (animated), The Disney Channel, 1996. Captain Geordi LaForge, ⬙Timeless,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1998. Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, PBS, 1998. Mr. Haller, ⬙Beckerethics,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2000. Himself, ⬙Star Trek Edition,⬙ Weakest Link, NBC, 2001. Himself, Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2001. Himself, ⬙Indy Filmmakers,⬙ Mornings on IMC, 2003. Marvin Lloyd, ⬙The Hole–in–the–Wall Gang,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2003. Himself, Mad TV, Fox, 2003. Himself, Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2004. Himself, ⬙Hollywood Home Game,⬙ World Poker Tour, Travel Channel, 2005. Himself, Tavis Smiley, PBS, 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1987. Presenter, The 20th NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1988. The 18th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1991. The 23rd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1991. 44
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BURTON Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: Generations (also known as Star Trek VII and Star Trek 7), Paramount, 1994. Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: First Contact (also known as Star Trek: Borg, Star Trek: Destinies, Star Trek: Future Generations, Star Trek: Generations II, Star Trek: Resurrection), Paramount, 1996. Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge and himself, Trekkies (documentary), Paramount Classics, 1997. Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: Insurrection (also known as Star Trek 9), Paramount, 1998. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ali, Columbia, 2001. Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: Nemesis, Paramount, 2002. (In archive footage) Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust (documentary), 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: The Next Generation—Encounter at Farpoint (also known as Encounter at Farpoint), syndicated, 1987. Television Work; Series: Executive producer and contributing producer, Reading Rainbow, PBS, c. 1983–2005. Television Director; Miniseries: ⬙Free Day,⬙ Miracle’s Boys, Noggin, 2005.
Film Director: Blizzard, 2003.
Television Director; Movies: The Tiger Woods Story, Showtime, 1998. Smart House, The Disney Channel, 1999.
RECORDINGS Television Work; Specials: Producer, LeVar Burton Presents: A Reading Rainbow Special (also known as LeVar Burton Presents ⬙Act against Violence⬙: A Reading Rainbow Special), PBS, 1996.
Video Games: Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: The Next Generation—A Final Unity, 1995. Voice of Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: Generations, 1997. (In archive footage) Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 1999.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Pegasus,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1993. ⬙Second Chances,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1993. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as DS9, Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, various episodes from 1995–99. Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, various episodes from 1995–2001. ⬙Samurai Secrets,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2000. ⬙Nice Work If You Can Get It,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2001. Star Trek: Enterprise (also known as Enterprise), UPN, various episodes from 2001–2005. ⬙Pulse Rate,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. ⬙Extreme Makeover: Worlds Edition,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005.
Music Videos: Police lieutenant, Cameo, ⬙Word Up,⬙ c. 1986. Audiobooks: Arnold Rampersad, Jackie Robinson: A Biography, Random Audio, 1997. Christopher Paul Curtis, The Watsons Go to Birmingham, Bantam Audio, 1997. The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr., Time Warner Audiobooks, 1999. George Dawson and Richard Glaubman, Life Is So Good, Audio Literature, 2000. WRITINGS Screenplays: Wrote Malidoma and Masters of the Far East.
Film Appearances: Cap Jackson, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Paramount, 1977. Tommy Price, The Hunter, Paramount, 1980. Private Michael Osgood, The Supernaturals, Republic Entertainment International, 1986.
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Novels: Aftermath, Warner Books, 1996, also produced as an audiobook. Nonfiction: (Author of introduction) Twila Christensen Liggett and Cynthia Mayer Benfield, Reading Rainbow Guide to Children’s Books: The 101 Best Titles, Carol Publishing Group, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 8, Gale, 1995. Van Hise, James, Trek: The Next Generation, Pioneer Books, 1991.
Film Assistant Art Director: The Air Up There, Buena Vista, 1994. The Man of the House (also known as Man 2 Man and Pals Forever), Buena Vista, 1995.
Periodicals: Booklist, November 1, 1996, p. 459. DreamWatch, February, 1999, pp. 24–25. Library Journal, December, 1996, p. 152. Los Angeles Times, January 18, 2002. NEA Today, November, 1995, p. 7. Parade, June 20, 1999, pp. 4–5. People Weekly, March 7, 1988, p. 65. Publishers Weekly, December 9, 1996, p. 64. Starlog, January, 1991; May, 1997. Star Trek Communicator, March, 1997, pp. 18–21; April, 1998, pp. 32–34. TV Guide, August 13, 1988, p. 12; November 14, 1998, p. 4; June 21, 2003, p. 15. TV Zone, September, 1996, pp. 39–43.
Film Work; Other: Art department draftsman, Stay Tuned, Warner Bros., 1992. Draftsman, Timecop, Universal, 1994. Production designer, The Snow Walker, First Look Pictures Releasing, 2003. Television Art Director; Series: The Heights, Fox, 1992. The Round Table, NBC, 1992. The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, c. 1995–2002. Television Work; Series: Assistant art director, Millennium, Fox, 1996–99.
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Television Assistant Art Director; Miniseries: Small Sacrifices, ABC, 1989.
Career: Art director and production designer. Awards, Honors: Leo Award nomination, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, feature length drama: best production design, 2004, for The Snow Walker.
Television Art Director; Movies: Jane’s House, CBS, 1994. Johnny’s Girl, ABC, 1995. You Know My Name (also known as Bill Tilghman), TNT, 1999. Chasing Freedom, Court TV, 2004. Family Sins, CBS, 2004.
CREDITS Film Art Director: North of Pittsburgh, Columbia, 1992. The Resurrected, LIVE Home Video, 1992. Underworld, Legacy Releasing, 1996. Unforgettable, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1996.
Television Art Director and Production Designer; Pilots: Green Dolphin Beat (also known as Green Dolphin Street), Fox, 1994.
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CALLIS, James 1971– PERSONAL Born 1971, in London, England; parents, owners of a bed–and–breakfast establishment; married, wife’s name Neha; children: Josh. Education: University of York, B.A., 1993; London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, graduated, 1996.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Mark, ⬙Confess,⬙ Murder Most Horrid, BBC1 (England), 1996. Sebastian, ⬙Nicki’s POV,⬙ As If, Channel 4 (England), 2001. Raoul, ⬙Faux Fox,⬙ Relic Hunter, syndicated, 2002.
Addresses: Agent—Dallas Smith, Peters Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Manager—Alan Siegel, Alan Siegel Entertainment, 345 North Maple Dr., Suite 375, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Appearances; Other: Guy Curran, The Going Wrong (also known as The Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Going Wrong), 1998. Henri, The Scarlet Pimpernel Meets Madame Guillotine (movie), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Battlestar Galactica: The Lowdown (special), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Career: Actor, writer, director, and producer. Awards, Honors: Jack Tinker Award, most promising newcomer, London Critics Circle, 1996, for Old Wicked Songs. CREDITS
Film Appearances: Mike, Weekend Bird (short film), 1997. Ben, Surety (short film), Jane Balfour Films, 1999. Tom, Bridget Jones’s Diary (also known as Bridget Jones and Le journal de Bridget Jones), Miramax, 2001. Mark Feinman, Beginner’s Luck, Icon Entertainment International, 2001. Tom, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (also known as Bridget Jones 2 and Bridget Jones: L’age de raison), Universal, 2004. Josh, Dead Cool, 2004. Hamen, One Night with the King, 8X Entertainment, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Major Tim Forrester, Soldier Soldier, ITV (England), 1996. Dr. Gaius Baltar, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Professor Russell Gwinnett, A Dance to the Music of Time, Channel 4 (England), 1997. Clive Lanyard, Heat of the Sun, PBS, 1998. Henri, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. 47
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Television Appearances; Series: Cheryl Boyanowsky, Brookside, Channel 4 (England), 1988–89. Karen Hansson, Spatz, ITV (England), 1990–92. Vivian, The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2001. Dr. Alex Douglas, If ... , BBC (England), 2004.
Stage Appearances: Old Wicked Songs, Gielgud Theatre, London, 1996. Dubedat, The Doctor’s Dilemma, Almeida Theatre, London, 1998. Ben, Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight, Soho Theatre, London, 2002.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nurse, Jack the Ripper, CBS, 1988. Delphine, Come Home Charlie and Face Them, LWT (England), 1990. Kossil, Legend of Earthsea (also known as Earthsea), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
Radio Appearances: ⬙HMS Ulysses,⬙ Saturday Playhouse, BBC4 (England), 1997.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Maggie McDougal, ⬙The Yukon,⬙ T–Bag and the Rings of Olympus, 1991. Loretta, ⬙Gunmen of the Apocalypse,⬙ Red Dwarf, BBC (England), 1993. Lauren Bacall, The Fast Show, BBC, 1994. American dolly girl, The Fast Show, BBC, 1997. Deputy Chief Inspector Salford, ⬙The Three Sergeants,⬙ The Bill, ITV1 (England), 1999. Lauren Dee, ⬙A Man of Substance,⬙ Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased), BBC1, 2000. Ren’al, ⬙Enemies,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2001. Ren’al, ⬙Summit,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2002. Ren’al, ⬙Last Stand,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2002. Lila, ⬙Something Fishy,⬙ Mysterious Ways, PAX, 2002. Ren’al, ⬙Disclosure,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2003. Tanya Lambert, ⬙Keeping Mum,⬙ Doctors, BBC, 2004.
Also performed as Winterbourne in Daisy Miller. WRITINGS Film Scripts: Surety (short film), Jane Balfour Films, 1999. Beginner’s Luck, Icon Entertainment International, 2001. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Battlestar Galactica, December, 2003. Cosmopolitan, May, 2001. Starburst, September, 2004, pp. 91–95.
CALVERT, Jennifer 1963– Television Appearances; Other: The Magician, 1993. Jim’s Gift, 1996. Caroline Thornhill, The Brides in the Bath (movie), ITV1 (England), 2003.
PERSONAL Born December 7, 1963, in Ontario, Canada. Education: Attended Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London.
Some sources cite appearance in The Go Getters.
Career: Actress and director. Appeared in a commercial for Energizer batteries, 1999; presenter of directing workshops.
Film Appearances: Rachel, Proteus, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Anger, Lift (short film), 2000. The Waiting Room, Inter–Muses Productions, 2001. Ellen Johnson, Don’t Look Back!, HappyTogether Films, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Telefilm Canada Award nomination, best emerging western Canadian director of a mid– length or short film, Vancouver International Film Festival, 2001, for Sex Drive; Keystone Award, best young western Canadian director of a short film, Vancouver International Film Festival, 2004, for Riverburn.
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CANFIELD Detective Tony Boyer, Exiled (also known as Exiled: A Law & Order Movie), NBC, 1998. Joe the cop, Oxygen, Cinemax, 1999. Katapoulos, Bad Apple, TNT, 2004.
Stage Appearances: Persephone, Airswimming, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: First detective, The Gray Area, CBS, 1994. Kevin McCarthy, The Jury, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: D’Agostino, ⬙The Torrents of Greed: Part 2,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. McBride, ⬙The Corporate Veil,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Detective Nelson, ⬙Cruel and Unusual,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1995. Farrow, ⬙Guess Who’s Come to Annoy You?,⬙ Central Park West, CBS, 1996. Gerald Bailey, ⬙Double Blind,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Detective Fred Norris, ⬙Under the Influence,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. ⬙Wild Card,⬙ Soldier of Fortune, Inc. (also known as Special Ops Force), syndicated, 1998. Police officer, ⬙I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 1999. Engineer, ⬙Welcome to Camelot,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 1999. Detective Geary, ⬙Baby Killer,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU), NBC, 2000. Frank Salvo, ⬙Entitled,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2000. Detective Cardenas, ⬙One,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC, 2001. Detective Cardenas, ⬙The Extra Man,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC, 2001. John Royce, ⬙Rotten,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU), NBC, 2003. Detective D’Allesandro, ⬙Debt,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU), NBC, 2004. Dale, ⬙City Hall,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2004. Judge Eugene Timmons, ⬙Skeleton: Part 2,⬙ Law & Order: Trial by Jury, NBC, 2005.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Struk, Sea of Love, Universal, 1989. Bouncer, The Ambulance, Triumph Films, 1990. Prison guard in booth, Goodfellas (also known as GoodFellas), Warner Bros., 1990. Transit policeman, Hangin’ with the Homeboys, New Line Cinema, 1991. Jim Cutler, The Boy Who Cried Bitch, Pilgrims 3 Corporation, 1991. Billy O’Meara, Whispers in the Dark, Paramount, 1992. Detective, My New Gun, IRS Media, 1992. Detective Gene, Bad Lieutenant, Guild, 1992. Manny, Scent of a Woman, Universal, 1992. John, Romeo Is Bleeding, Gramercy, 1993. Train conductor, Carlito’s Way, Universal, 1993. Waterfront hood, Bullets over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. Charlie, Big Night, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1996. Reiner, Bullet, New Line Cinema, 1996. Joey, Love Walked In (also known as Ni el tiro del final), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Stewart, All over Me, Fine Line, 1997. Lee, Above Freezing, 1998. Construction foreman, Meet Joe Black, MCA/Universal, 1998. Dombroski, The Florentine, New Films International, 1999. Frank Carroll, A Clown in Babylon, Harvest Moon Films, 1999. Queensborough policeman, The Yards, Miramax, 2000. Pete, Riding in Cars with Boys, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2001.
Also appeared as Mr. Tisdale, Matt Waters, CBS. Film Work: Loop group member, Murder by Numbers (also known as Murd3r 8y Num8ers), Warner Bros., 2002.
Stage Appearances: Lee/Super, Have You Spoken to Any Jews Lately?, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1995.
Television Appearances; Movies: Richie Hogan, Empire City, 1991. McIntosh, Assault at West Point: The Court–Martial of Johnson Whittaker (also known as Assault at Westpoint), Showtime, 1994.
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CARSON, T. C. 1958– (T C Carson, Terrence ⴖT. C.ⴖ Carson) PERSONAL Full name, Terrence C. Carson; born November 19, 1958, in Chicago, IL. Education: Attended University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
Also appeared as voices of Gus and Norton Jensen, Life with Louie (animated), Fox.
Addresses: Agent—Vox, Inc., 5670 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 820, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Manager—Vanguard Talent Management, 650 North Bronson Ave., Suite B–140, Los Angeles, CA 90004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Harry H. Knight, EDNY, NBC, 2003.
Career: Actor, singer, and dancer. Worked with Free Street Theater, Chicago, IL; Omni Movement Dance Troupe, principal soloist; singer at various venues; appeared in advertisements. Also an AIDS activist.
Film Appearances: (As Terrence ⬙T. C.⬙ Carson) Dexter Jackson, Livin’ Large (also known as The Tapes of Dexter Jackson), Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. (As Terrence ⬙T. C.⬙ Carson) Davis, Firehawk, Concorde Productions, 1993. Manny Landrew, Gang Related (also known as Gang City), Orion, 1997. Buzz Wagner, Relax ... It’s Just Sex (also known as Relax), Jour de Fete Films, 1998. (As Terrence ⬙T. C.⬙ Carson) Detective Rawlins, Her Married Lover (also known as A Clean Kill), Cliffhanger Productions, 1999. Nat King Cole, Nature Boy, 2000. Steward Eddie Carson, U–571, MCA/Universal, 2000. Eugene Dix, Final Destination 2 (also known as Final Destination 2: You Can’t Cheat Death Twice), New Line Cinema, 2003. Voice of Clarence, The Animatrix (animated), Warner Bros., 2003. Voice of Clarence, A Detective Story (animated; also known as The Animatrix: A Detective Story), Warner Bros., 2003.
Member: Iota Phi Theta (Alpha Lambda chapter). Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award (with others), outstanding young ensemble cast, Young Artist Foundation, 1990, for A Mother’s Courage: The Mary Thomas Story; Image Award nominations, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1997 and 1998, both for Living Single; Joseph Jefferson Award, best actor in Chicago theatre, for The Colored Museum; some sources cite an Emmy Award for Fast Break to Glory. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Abednigo ⬙Jo–Jo⬙ Nabuli, Key West, Fox, 1993. Kyle Barker, Living Single (also known as My Girls), Fox, 1993–97. Voice of firechief Campbell, mailman Carson, and other characters, Clifford the Big Red Dog (animated), PBS, 2000–2002. Voice of Mace Windu, Star Wars: Clone Wars (animated), Cartoon Network and broadcast online, 2003–2005.
Stage Appearances: Black to Broadway (musical), Relevations Group, New York City, c. 2001. Sheriff, Body Snatchers (musical; also known as Body Snatchers: The Musical), 14th Street Playhouse, Atlanta, GA, Odyssey Theatre, West Los Angeles, and off–Broadway production, all 2003. Husband, Two Queens, One Castle (musical), Horizon Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 2004. Full Moon of Sonia (poetry), National Black Arts Festival, Woodruff Arts Center, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 2004. T. C. Carson: Soul Suite, Underground Atlanta, the Loft, Atlanta, GA, 2004. T. C. Carson: Evolution, My Life in Music (trilogy; consists of ⬙Discovery,⬙ ⬙Exploration,⬙ and ⬙Revela-
Television Appearances; Movies: A Mother’s Courage: The Mary Thomas Story (also known as Long Shot), NBC, 1989. (As Terrence ⬙T. C.⬙ Carson) Detective Rawlins, Her Married Lover, Lifetime, 2000. (As Terrence ⬙T. C.⬙ Carson) Yaskin, Proximity, HBO, 2001. Also appeared in Fast Break to Glory. 50
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CARVER Albums: (With others) Truth, ATC Records, 2000.
Appeared as the kid, Miss Roj, and Walter Lee, The Colored Museum, Chicago, IL; and in Project!, Chicago, IL. Appeared in the musicals Ain’t Misbehavin’, Dreamgirls, Gospel at Colonnus, Hair, Once on This Island, and The Wiz. Appeared in productions of America (also known as Jules Feiffer’s America) and Young Richard.
CARVER, Caroline PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Actual Management, 7 Great Russell St., London WC1B 3NH, England.
Major Tours: Appeared in the musicals Dreamgirls and Sesame Street Live, U.S. cities.
Career: Actress. Stage Work: Director, Black to Broadway (musical), Relevations Group, New York City, c. 2001.
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Choreographer of Pecong.
Film Appearances: Hatty as a young woman, Tom’s Midnight Garden, BS24/Hyperion Productions/Isle of Man Film Commission, 1999. Anne, Il tempo dell’amore (also known as A Time to Love and Les saisons de l’amour), Eurozoom, 1999. Sarah, Alone, Bedford Entertainment, 2002. Sandy, My First Wedding, Celebration, 2004. Sister Angela, George and the Dragon, Quasar Films, 2004. Ingrid Vassman, The Aryan Couple, Hemdale, 2004.
RECORDINGS Videos: (As Terrence ⬙T. C.⬙ Carson) Himself, Bits and Pieces: Bringing Death to Life (short documentary), New Line Home Video, 2003. Video Games: Voice of academy engineer, Gorkon Allied Command, Starbase 2, Star Trek: Klingon Academy, 2000. Voice of Mace Windu, Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, LucasArts Entertainment Company, 2001. Voice of Mace Windu, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, LucasArts Entertainment Company, 2002. Voices of voodoo master and witch doctor, Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat, EA Games, 2002. (As Terrence ⬙T. C.⬙ Carson) Voice, Forgotten Realms: Icewind Dale II, 2002. (As T C Carson) Rise to Honor (also known as Jet Li: Rise to Honor), Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2003. Voice of Grimgash the Black, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004. Voice of Kratos, God of War, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Princess Jessica, The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (also known as Leprechauns and Kampf der Kobolde), NBC, 1999. Hild, The Last Train (also known as Cruel Earth), Granada (England), 1999. Danny, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: A Great Deliverance, PBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Young Grace, A Rather English Marriage, PBS, 1999. Gladys Donovan, Murder Rooms: The Kingdom of Bones, BBC (England), 2001. Secretary, Jeffrey Archer: The Truth, BBC, 2002. Faye Steadman, Gifted, ITV (England), 2003.
Albums: Truth, ATC Records, 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Alison Beasley, ⬙A Night on the Town,⬙ City Central, 1998. Alison Beasley, ⬙Justice to Be Done,⬙ City Central, 1998. Claudette de Bridoire, ⬙A Good Name,⬙ The Scarlet Pimpernel, 2000. Sally Ellen Oakley, ⬙Angel Hair,⬙ Jonathan Creek, PBS, 2003.
WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: T. C. Carson: Evolution, My Life in Music (trilogy; consists of ⬙Discovery,⬙ ⬙Exploration,⬙ and ⬙Revelation⬙), Manhattan College, Tribeca Performing Arts Center, New York City, 2005. 51
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Eve Peterson, ⬙All at Sea,⬙ The Royal, ITV (England), 2003. Sonia Shaw, ⬙To Err Is Human,⬙ Holby City, BBC (England), 2003. Penny, ⬙The Gongoozlers,⬙ Rosemary & Thyme, ITV, 2004. Catherine Townsend, ⬙A Prayer for My Daughter,⬙ MI–5 (also known as Spooks), Arts and Entertainment, 2004.
nomination, funniest male guest appearances in a television series, 2001, for Saturday Night Live; winner of San Francisco Stand–Up Comedy Competition. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Adam Shields, One of the Boys, NBC, 1982. Clinton ⬙Jafo⬙ Wonderlove, Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984. Member of ensemble cast, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1986–93. Host, The Dana Carvey Show (also known as The Mug Root Beer Dana Carvey Show and The Taco Bell Dana Carvey Show), ABC, 1996.
Television Appearances; Other: The Castle (pilot), ABC, 1998. Zoe, I Saw You (special), Carlton, 2000. Zoe, In a Land of Plenty (series), BBC (England), 2001.
CARVEY, Dana 1955– Television Appearances; Specials: Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. Host, Superman’s 50th Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel, CBS, 1988. Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: 28th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. Host/Garth, Saturday Night Live Halloween Special, NBC, 1991. Saturday Night Live Goes Commercial, NBC, 1991. The 19th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Kirk Douglas (also known as The American Film Institute Salute to Kirk Douglas), CBS, 1991. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Saturday Night Live Goes Commercial, NBC, 1991. Back to School ’92, CBS, 1992. Host, Saturday Night Live’s Presidential Bash (also known as Saturday Night Live: Election Special), NBC, 1992. Saturday Night Live: All the Best for Mother’s Day, NBC, 1992. Host, The 15th Annual Young Comedians Show— Hosted by Dana Carvey, HBO, 1992. 1993: A Year at the Movies, CNBC, 1993. Garth, Wayne and Garth’s Saturday Night Live Music a Go–Go, NBC, 1993. Dana Carvey: Critics’ Choice, HBO, 1995. Who Makes You Laugh?, ABC, 1995. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman, NBC, 1998. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley, NBC, 1998. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Dana Carvey, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: Game Show Parodies, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1999. (In archive footage) Saturday Night Live: The Best of Steve Martin, NBC, 1999.
PERSONAL Full name, Dana Thomas Carvey; born April 2 (some sources cite June 2), 1955, in Missoula, MT; father, a high school business teacher; mother, a schoolteacher; married first wife, Leah (marriage ended); married Paula Zwaggerman, c. 1983; children: (second marriage) Dex, Tom. Education: Attended San Francisco State University. Addresses: Agent—Rick Kurtzman, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, comedian, producer, and writer. Stand–up comedian in San Francisco, CA, and Los Angeles; celebrity impersonator. Appeared in commercials, including ads for American Express as early as 1989 and Lay’s potato chips, 2003. Affiliated with Peaceriver Foundation. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, annually 1989–92, and American Comedy Awards, George Schlatter Productions, funniest supporting male in television, annually 1989–91, all for Saturday Night Live; MTV Movie Award, best on– screen duo (with Mike Myers), and MTV Movie Award nomination, best comedic performance, 1992, both for Wayne’s World; Emmy Award, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1993, for Saturday Night Live’s Presidential Bash; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a comedy series, 1993, for ⬙The Guest Host,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show; MTV Movie Award nominations, best on–screen duo (with Myers) and best kiss (with Kim Basinger), both 1994, for Wayne’s World 2; American Comedy Award 52
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CARVEY Celebrity contestant, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, ABC, 2000. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2000, 2003. Guest, Revealed with Jules Asner, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. ⬙Passing the Buck,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 2002. ⬙Individual Responsibility,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 2002. Guest, The View, ABC, 2002. Guest, Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO, 2003. E!’s 101, E! Entertainment Television, multiple appearances, 2004. Guest cohost, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1988. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. The 1991 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1991. The 1992 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1992. The 1992 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1992. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Presenter, The 1993 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1993. Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 2002.
Also appeared on Salute to the Improvisation and Superbowl of Comedy. Television Appearances; Pilots: Michael Elliott, Alone at Last, NBC, 1980. Simon, Whacked Out, NBC, 1981. Elliot Clinton, Slickers, NBC, 1987. Lyle, Toonces, The Cat Who Could Drive a Car (also known as Toonces and Friends), NBC, 1992. Senator Crowl Pickens, LateLine, NBC, 1998.
Television Work; Series: Executive producer, The Dana Carvey Show (also known as The Mug Root Beer Dana Carvey Show and The Taco Bell Dana Carvey Show), ABC, 1996.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, multiple appearances, between 1988 and 1992. Guest, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, 1989, 1990. Himself, ⬙The Guest Host,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, NBC, multiple appearances, beginning 1993. Guest or guest host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, multiple appearances, between 1994 and 2000. Himself, ⬙Hank’s New Assistant,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1995. ⬙Parenting,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1995. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, multiple appearances, beginning 1996. Himself, ⬙The Roast,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1997. ⬙Bill Clinton,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1997. Guest, Politically Incorrect, 1997. Oskar Milos, ⬙The Emperor,⬙ Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 1998. Senator Crowl Pickens, ⬙Protecting the Source,⬙ LateLine, NBC, 1999. ⬙Sex and Viagra,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1999.
Film Appearances: Assistant, Halloween II (also known as Halloween II: The Nightmare Isn’t Over!), Universal, 1981. Baby Face, Racing with the Moon, Paramount, 1984. Mime waiter, This Is Spinal Tap, Embassy, 1984. Richie Evans, Tough Guys, Buena Vista, 1986. Brad Williams, Moving, Warner Bros., 1988. Right ventricle, Cranium Command, 1989. Eddie Farrell/Jonathan Albertson, Opportunity Knocks, Universal, 1990. Garth Algar, Wayne’s World, Paramount, 1992. Garth Algar, Wayne’s World 2, Paramount, 1993. Maurice Pogue, Clean Slate (also known as Cool Slate), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1994. Alvin Firpo, Trapped in Paradise, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1994. George Kellogg, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. Himself, The Shot, Bread and Water Productions, 1994. Whitey, Little Nicky, New Line Cinema, 2000. Pistachio Disguisey, The Master of Disguise, Columbia, 2002. 53
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People Weekly, May 4, 1987, p. 101; October 25, 1999, p. 115. Rolling Stone, October 22, 1987, pp. 29–30; May 13, 1993, pp. 47–52. San Francisco, May, 1981, p. 61. TV Guide, July 27, 2002, pp. 22–24.
Videos: Saturday Night Live—Robin Williams, 1986. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers, 1998. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Saturday Night Live Christmas, Trimark Video, 1999. Adam Sandler Goes to Hell, New Line Home Video, 2001. Man of a Thousand Faces (also known as Dana Carvey is ⬙The Man of a Thousand Faces⬙), 2003. Identity Crisis: The Making of a Master, 2003. (In archive footage) Garth Algar, ⬙Feed My Frankenstein,⬙ The Ultimate Clip Collection: Alice Cooper, Sony Music Entertainment, 2003.
Electronic: Dana Carvey Official Site, http://www.danacarvey.net, July 5, 2005.
CASSEUS, Gabriel 1963– PERSONAL
Voice for the video game You Don’t Know Jack Vol. 2; appeared in the music video ⬙We Are All Made of Stars⬙ by Moby.
Born 1963, in New York, NY. Addresses: Agent—Dan Baron, Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010.
Albums: Voice, Voices for Gilda, 2003. WRITINGS
Career: Actor. Shark Bar, New York City, restaurant manager, c. 1995.
Television Series: The Dana Carvey Show (also known as The Mug Root Beer Dana Carvey Show and The Taco Bell Dana Carvey Show), ABC, 1996.
Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, Independent Features Project/West, best debut performance, 1996, for New Jersey Drive. CREDITS
Television Specials: (With others) Saturday Night Live’s Presidential Bash (also known as Saturday Night Live: Election Special), NBC, 1992. Dana Carvey: Critics’ Choice, HBO, 1995. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Dana Carvey, NBC, 1999.
Film Appearances: Midget, New Jersey Drive, Gramercy, 1995. Jamal, Get on the Bus, Columbia, 1996. Young Otis Payne, Lone Star, 1996. Sonny, Black Dog, MCA/Universal, 1998. Art, Fallen, Warner Bros., 1998. Time Bomb, Modern Vampires (also known as Revenant), Sterling Home Entertainment, 1998. Anton, Harlem Aria (also known as Destiny—Einmal ganz oben stehen), SND, 1999. Cashmere, Lockdown, Palm Pictures, 2000. Elliot’s cellmate/angel, Bedazzled (also known as Teuflisch), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. J. B., Ritual (also known as Tales from the Crypt Presents: Revelation and Tales from the Crypt Presents: Voodoo), Miramax/Dimension Films/RKO Radio Pictures, 2001. Unique, 15 Minutes (also known as 15 Minuten ruhm), New Line Cinema, 2001. Specialist Mike Kurth, Black Hawk Down, Columbia, 2001. Linc, Brothas in Arms, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005.
Screenplays: The Master of Disguise (also based on a story by Carvey), Columbia, 2002. OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers 1994, Issue 4, Gale, 1994. Shales, Tom, and James Andrew Miller, Live from New York, 2002. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 13, 1994, pp. 14–15; August 9, 2002, pp. 26–30. Gentlemen’s Quarterly, August, 1989, p. 230. 54
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CASTELLUCCI CASTELLUCCI, Teddy PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: Outlaw, Nightjohn, The Disney Channel, 1996. Buffalo Soldiers, TNT, 1997. Jeremiah Shabazz, Don King: Only in America, HBO, 1997. Sam Watson, Their Eyes Were Watching God (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents ⬙Their Eyes Were Watching God⬙), ABC, 2005.
Addresses: Manager—Greenspan Artist Management, 8748 Holloway Dr., 2nd Floor, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Composer. Worked as a studio musician in the 1980s and 1990s, working with Michael Jackson, Jackson Browne, Smokey Robinson, Olivia Newton John, Michael Bolton, Natalie Cole, Linda Ronstadt, Wynton Marsalis, and Dizzie Gillespie.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Dean Mason, ⬙School Ties,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1994. Dewey Lattimer, ⬙Purple Heart,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1995. Derek Sherman, ⬙I’ve Got a Secret,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1995. Deon Wilkes, ⬙Glory Days,⬙ Silk Stalkings, 1995. Bobby, ⬙An American Class President,⬙ The Parent ’Hood, The WB, 1996. Tony Hunt, ⬙The Unthinkable,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1997. Soleil Hazard, ⬙Closing Time,⬙ The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, syndicated, 1999. Daryl Johnson, ⬙Inter Arma Silent Leges,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2001. Jean, ⬙Porn in the U.S.A.⬙ (also known as ⬙First Day⬙), First Years, NBC, 2001. ⬙Breathless,⬙ Presidio Med, CBS, 2003. Billy, ⬙Secrets & Lies,⬙ Skin, Fox, 2003. Billy, ⬙Endorsement,⬙ Skin, Fox, 2003. ⬙Big Stones,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2003. Henry Denard, ⬙Eminence: Part 1,⬙ Line of Fire, ABC, 2004. Jerald Brown, ⬙Officer Blue,⬙ C.S.I.: NY, CBS, 2004. Kenny Thompson, ⬙The Line,⬙ Law & Order: Trial by Jury, NBC, 2005.
Awards, Honors: BMI Film Music Award, 1998, for The Wedding Singer; BMI Film Music Award, 2000, for Big Daddy; BMI Film Music Award, 2003, for Mr. Deeds; BMI Film Music Award, 2004, for Anger Management; BMI Film Music Award, 2004, for 50 First Dates. CREDITS Film Work: Guitars, The Wedding Singer, New Line Cinema, 1998. Score producer, Little Nicky, New Line Cinema, 2000. Film Appearances: Robbie Hart band member, The Wedding Singer, New Line Cinema, 1998. RECORDINGS Albums; Film Scores: The Wedding Singer, Warner Bros., 1998. Big Daddy, Columbia, 1999. Little Nicky, Warner Bros., 2000. The Animal, Hollywood Records, 2001. Mr. Deeds, RCA Victor, 2002. 50 First Dates, Maverick/Warner Bros., 2004. The Longest Yard, Derrty/Universal, 2005.
Also appeared in episodes of America’s Most Wanted, Fox. Television Appearances; Pilots: Billy, Skin, Fox, 2003.
WRITINGS Stage Appearances: Appeared in regional productions of The Amen Corner and Blues for Mr. Charlie.
Film Scores: The Wedding Singer, New Line Cinema, 1998. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, Buena Vista, 1999. Big Daddy, Columbia, 1999. Little Nicky, New Line Cinema, 2000. Adam Sandler Goes to Hell (documentary short film), New Line Home Video, 2001. The Animal, Columbia, 2001.
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Repli–Kate (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Repli– Kate⬙), 2002. Mr. Deeds, Columbia, 2002. Eight Crazy Nights (also known as Adam Sandler’s ⬙Eight Crazy Nights⬙), Columbia, 2002. Date or Disaster, 2003. Anger Management, Columbia, 2003. My Boss’s Daughter, Dimension Films, 2003. 50 First Dates, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. White Chicks, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. The Longest Yard, Paramount, 2005. Rebound, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Click, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006.
best supporting actress in a dramatic television series, 2003, and Saturn Award, Cinescape female face of the future, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 2003, all for Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Maverick Award, 2004; award from Newport Beach Film Festival. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Susan Keats, Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1995–96. Lorraine Miller, General Hospital, ABC, 1996–97. Anya Emmerson/Anyanka, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1999–2001, UPN, 2001–2003.
Film Songs: The Wedding Singer, New Line Cinema, 1998. ⬙Body Rockin’ Time,⬙ Little Nicky, New Line Cinema, 2000. Daddy Day Care, Columbia, 2003.
Television Appearances; Movies: Charlie Morton, I Want to Marry Ryan Banks, ABC Family Channel, 2004.
Television Scores; Movies: How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale (also known as How to Marry a Billionaire), Fox, 2000. Home Alone 4, ABC, 2002. Good Advice, HBO, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Beth, ⬙Who Killed the Beauty Queen?,⬙ Burke’s Law, CBS, 1994. Nurse Brady, ⬙Blood Money,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1994. Cindy, ⬙Teen Angel,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1994. Ray Washburn, ⬙Champagne on Ice,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1995. Phoebe Hale, ⬙What Genie?,⬙ Weird Science, USA Network, 1995. Kate Donner, ⬙Guilt by Association,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1997. Jill Sutton, ⬙Live Shot,⬙ Nash Bridges, CBS, 1998. Anya Emmerson/Anyanka, ⬙The Wish,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1998. Guest, The Triple J Breakfast Show, 2001. Guest, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Guest, Total Request Live (also known as TRL), MTV, 2003. Guest, RI:SE, Channel 4 (England), 2003. Guest, Sunrise Television, 2003. TV with Bite, Sky, 2003. (As Emma Caufield) Meredith Preminger, ⬙Mr. Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2004.
Television Songs; Movies: ⬙Body Rockin’ Time,⬙ Alley Cats Strike, The Disney Channel, 2000.
CAULFIELD, Emma 1973(?)– (Emma Caufield) PERSONAL Original name, Emma Chukker; born April 8, 1973 (some sources cite 1972), in San Diego, CA; mother, a professional singer; divorced. Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles; San Francisco State University, graduated; trained at American School in Switzerland, London. Politics: Republican. Avocational Interests: Animal rights activities, gardening. Addresses: Agent—Stephen LaManna, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Ellen Drantch–Billet, James/Levy/Jacobson, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1470, Burbank, CA 91505.
Also guest in an episode of The Test, FX Network.
Career: Actress, singer, and producer.
Television Appearances; Specials: VH1 Rock across America, VH1, 2000. Interviewee, Buffy’s Back, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. E! Wild on Resorts, E! Entertainment Television, 2002.
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Interviewee, TV’s Most Memorable Weddings, NBC, 2003. The Making of ⬙Darkness Falls,⬙ FX Channel, 2003. Interviewee, ⬙Buffy the Vampire Slayer,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 2003.
Career: Actor and voice artist. Appeared in more than 1,000 commercials, including one for Jeep trucks, 2003. Also works as ear prompter, improvisational actor, and speed talker.
Film Appearances: Caitlin ⬙Cat⬙ Greene, Darkness Falls (also known as Don’t Peek and The Tooth Fairy), Columbia, 2003. Herself, Bandwagon, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Ovation Award nomination, Los Angeles Theatre Alliance, 2003, for Anything Goes; Los Angeles Ovation Award, best featured actor, 2003, for She Loves Me; Los Angeles Ovation Award nomination, 2004, for Around the World in 80 Days; winner of Hugh O’Brian Acting Competition, Los Angeles Theatre Alliance, best actor category,.
Film Work: Co–executive producer, Bandwagon, 2004. Radio Appearances: Guest, Zero G Show, RRR (Australia), 2003. Guest, Fox to the Rescue, 2003.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Appeared as ghost, The Ghost Senada, La Jolla Village Theatre, La Jolla, CA; and as Catherine, Pippin, Tassis Theatre, London.
Film Appearances: Roger Pike, The Omega Connection (also known as The London Connection), Buena Vista, 1979. Bruce/waiter, El Norte, Artisan Entertainment, 1983. Jake, Love Letters (also known as My Love Letters and Passion Play), New World, 1983. Creature on wing of plane, ⬙Nightmare at 20,000 Feet,⬙ Twilight Zone: The Movie, Paramount, 1983. The Snakeman, Dreamscape, 1984. Helicopter pilot, Ghost Warrior (also known as Swordkill), 1986. Brem, The Hidden, 1987. Tod, Lucky Stiff (also known as That Shamrock Touch), 1988. Howard Butz, Feds, Warner Bros., 1988. First assistant director (Soap), Memories of Me, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Graves, C.H.U.D. II—Bud the Chud, Lightening/ Vestron, 1989. Paramedic, Life Stinks (also known as Life Sucks), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Announcer at Forbes Field, The Babe, Universal, 1992. Peterson, Demonic Toys (also known as Dangerous Toys), 1992. Hank the Controller, Philadelphia Experiment II, 1993. District attorney, Pinocchio’s Revenge (also known as Pinocchio), 1996. (Uncredited) Waiter, Nightwatch, 1997. Reporter, Kiss the Girls, Paramount, 1997. Car rental agent (Los Angeles), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, MCA/Universal, 1998. Second driver, Watchers Reborn, 1998. Trevor, Born Bad, Concorde, 1999. Walter, Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes, Euro Video, 2000. Gerald Boyton, Psychic Murders, Skullrock Entertainment, 2002. Spy guy, Bad Boy (also known as Dawg), Wartex International, 2002.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Alloy, July, 2000. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, June, 2001, pp. 24–31; April, 2003, pp. 20–25; June, 2004, pp. 22–27. Cult Times, October, 1999. Dreamwatch, June, 2000; March, 2001. Fangoria, January, 2003; March, 2003; April, 2003. FHM, May, 2001; March, 2002; July, 2002; June, 2003, p. 116. Monster Book, August, 2000. Premiere, February, 2003, p. 29. Seventeen, February, 2003. SFX, September, 2002. Starburst, September, 2002. TV Guide, December 25, 1999, p. 9; March 13, 2000; September 25, 2000. TV Zone, April, 2003, pp. 14–19. .
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Businessman, The Master of Disguise, Columbia, 2002. Mr. Janney, Duck, 5 Aces Productions/Nics Pictures, 2004. Grand Master Sock, Beat Boxing Grand Master Sock (short film), 2004. Harvey, Tel Aviv (short film), Kihou Productions, 2004. Charlie, Paparazzi, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Vermin Man, Constantine, Warner Bros., 2005. Jimmy Dean, The Gingerdead Man, DIG/Full Moon Films, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Voices of Warp and Ollie, A. J.’s Time Travelers (animated), Fox, 1995. Reverend Clarington, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), 1998. Charles Bantam, Mercy Point, UPN, 1998. Voice, Captain Sturdy (animated), Cartoon Network, 2001. Leon, Deadwood, HBO, 2004–2005. Performed multiple roles for the series Square One, PBS, six years; voice for the animated series Little Einsteins. Television Appearances; Movies: LaSalle, Nightside, ABC, 1980. Donald Common, Nashville Grab, NBC, 1981. Happy Endings, CBS, 1983. Reverend Sipes, Calamity Jane, CBS, 1984. Jordan, Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac (also known as Flight No. 90 and Florida Flight 90), NBC, 1984. Cop, Kicks, ABC, 1985. Roger Ebersole, Donor, CBS, 1990. Mr. X/Willie, Boris and Natasha, Showtime, 1992. Simmons, Dead Man’s Revenge, 1994. Fred Valeska, A Case for Life, ABC, 1996. Minister, Mary & Tim, CBS, 1996. Green, The Land of the Free, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Gordon Bass, Friends, CBS, 1978. Matt Wescott, And They Lived Happily Ever After, CBS, 1981. Zipkin, W*A*L*T*E*R, CBS, 1984. The Wild West, syndicated, 1993. Voice, Captain Sturdy (animated), Cartoon Network, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Cadet Shields, ⬙The Gun on Ice Planet Zero: Part 1,⬙ Battlestar Galactica, 1978. Actor, ⬙Play on Love,⬙ Family, 1980. The soldier, ⬙Letters,⬙ M*A*S*H, 1980. Actor, ⬙A Visit from Cousin Charlie,⬙ Madame’s Place, 1982. Philip, ⬙A Steele at Any Price,⬙ Remington Steele, 1983. 58
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CHANDLER Voice, Pro Skater 3 (also known as Tony Hawk’s ⬙Pro Skater 3⬙), Activision, 2001. Voice, Pro Skater 4 (also known as Tony Hawk’s ⬙Pro Skater 4⬙), Activision, 2002. Voices of SEAL operative vandal and other characters, SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALS, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2003. Voices of protocol android, first cultist, and first hazard trooper, Star Wars: Jedi Knight—Jedi Academy, LucasArts Entertainment, 2003. Voice of skater, Underground (also known as Tony Hawk’s ⬙Pro Skater 5⬙ and Tony Hawk’s ⬙Underground⬙), Neversoft Entertainment, 2003. Voice, Underground 2 (also known as Tony Hawk’s ⬙Underground 2⬙), Activision, 2004. Voices of Officer B, president, and pilot, Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain (also known as Syphon Filter 4), Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2004. More than fourteen voices, including Rune Shimmerstar, Tristan Gallaway, Eorandalanu Otuden, Alchemist Alus Crispian, Dyric Pyre, Waylon March, and the Glademaster, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004. Voices, Shadow of Rome, Capcom, 2005.
Appeared in ⬙The Consigliere’s Daughter,⬙ an episode of The Paper Chase; and in the syndicated series Honey, I Shrunk the Kids; voice actor for episodes of Animaniacs, Superman, and Tweety and Sylvester. Television Appearances; Other: Rizzo, The Kids Who Knew Too Much, 1980. Voice, The Wild West (miniseries), syndicated, 1993. Lifeguard, Inferno, 1998. Stage Appearances: Lord Oakley, Anything Goes, Reprise Productions, Freud Playhouse, Los Angeles, c. 2003. Sipos, She Loves Me, Reprise Productions, Freud Playhouse, c. 2003. Detective Fix, Around the World in 80 Days, Colony Theatre, Los Angeles, c. 2004.
Also voice artist for Pax Romana. Videos; Other: Danny, ⬙Mr. Magic,⬙ Amazing Stories: Book Four (compilation), 1992. Jimmy Dean, The Making of ⬙The Gingerdead Man,⬙ 2005.
Appeared as Derek and Hal, Accomplice, Colony Theatre; Bruce, Beyond Therapy, Cherry City Playhouse; Jeff Douglas, Brigadoon, Freud Playhouse; Hoagy Carmichael, Hoagy, Bix, and Bunkhaus, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles; member of ensemble, Let’s Call the Whole Thing Gershwin (revue), Westwood Playhouse; member of ensemble, Movie Star (also known as Billy Barnes Revue), Westwood Playhouse; photographer, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles; member of ensemble, Rapmaster Ronnie, Odyssey Theatre; Secretary Thompson, 1776, the Musical, Reprise Productions, Freud Playhouse; Vernon Gersch, They’re Playing Our Song, Reprise Productions, Freud Playhouse; twelfth juror, Twelve Angry Men, Ruby Theatre; and George Baily, A Wonderful Life, Laguna Playhouse.
Voice for other videos, including Gun, Neversoft/ Activision. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Larry Cedars Official Site, http://larrycedar.nowcasting. com, July 1, 2005.
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RECORDINGS Full name, Kyle Martin Chandler; born September 17, 1966 (some sources cite 1965), in Buffalo, NY; raised near Chicago, IL, and in Loganville, GA; son of Edward (a pharmaceutical sales representative and farm owner) and Sally (a dog breeder) Chandler; married Kathryn Kyl (a television writer), c. 1995; children: Sydney
Video Games: Voice of Unit Four, Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy, Sierra Entertainment, 2000. Voice, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, Interplay Productions, 2001. 59
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(daughter), Sawyer (daughter). Education: University of Georgia, B.A. Avocational Interests: Fishing.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Grant Rashton, The Lyon’s Den, NBC, 2003. Legislative director, Capital City, ABC, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Leslie Siebert, Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Cynthia Pett–Dante, Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Appeared as Hammond Kessler in a pilot titled, The Pastor’s Wife, filmed for Fox in 1995, but never broadcast. Television Appearances; Specials: Cohost, Farm Aid 97, The Nashville Network, 1997.
Career: Actor and producer. Worked at Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles.
Television Producer; Series: Early Edition, CBS, 1999–2000.
Awards, Honors: Outer Critics Circle Award, c. 1994, for Picnic; Saturn Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy Films, best genre television actor, 1997, for Early Edition.
Television Director; Episodic: Directed episodes of Early Edition, CBS. Film Appearances: Buddy Jackson, Pure Country, Warner Bros., 1992. Captain, Mulholland Falls (also known as The Hats), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Tony Greco, Angel’s Dance (also known as Ein hoffnungsvoller nachwuchskiller), Promark Entertainment Group/York Entertainment, 1999. Bruce Baxter, King Kong, Universal, 2005.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Private William Griner, Tour of Duty, CBS, 1990. Jeff Metcalf, Homefront (also known as 1945), ABC, 1991–93. Gary Hobson, Early Edition, CBS, 1996–2000. Jake Evans, What About Joan, ABC, 2001. Grant Rashton, The Lyon’s Den, NBC, 2003.
Appeared as John in The Color of Evening, filmed in 1991 but never released.
Television Appearances; Movies: Skinner, Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story, 1988. Billy Benefield, ⬙Home Fires Burning,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1989. First boy, Unconquered (also known as Invictus), CBS, 1989. Clay Treyton, Convict Cowboy, Showtime, 1995. Peter Walker/Keith Blessing, Sleep, Baby, Sleep, ABC, 1995. Raoul Walsh, And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself, PBS, 2003.
Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Hal Carter, Picnic, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center Stage Right Theatre, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Parade, February 23, 1997, p. 18. People Weekly, September 2, 1996. TV Guide, July 15, 1995, p. 3. US, February, 1997, p. 92. USA Today, November 1, 1996, p. D3.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Charles Main, Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III (also known as John Jakes’ ⬙Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III⬙ and North and South III), ABC, 1994.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Chuck, ⬙Memory Overload,⬙ Freddy’s Nightmares, 1989. Grunt, ⬙Independence Day,⬙ China Beach, ABC, 1989. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 1997.
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CHO Herself, Get Bruce! (documentary), Miramax, 1999. Carol, The Tavern, Castle Hill, 2000. $pent, Regent Entertainment, 2000. Herself, I’m the One that I Want, Cho Taussig Productions, 2000. Rental car agent, Nobody Knows Anything!, BCI Eclipse/Stargazer Entertainment, 2003. Janie, Social Grace, Off Hollywood Pictures/Alien– Nitrate Pictures/Bigfoot Partners, 2005. Celeste, Bam Bam and Celeste, Cho Taussig Productions, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Stacy Mark, William Morris Agency Inc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress, comedian, producer, and writer. Cho Taussig Productions, principal. Performed as Cloud of Uncertainty in ⬙Innovations,⬙ an exhibit of Epcot Center; performed in children’s theatre, beginning c. 1981; performed as stand–up comedian, beginning with appearances at Rose and Thistle, San Francisco, CA, 1989, and later at comedy club venues such as The Improv, Punchline, and Holy City Zoo; toured comedy club circuit with fellow comedian Janeane Garafolo.
Also appeared in the film Behind the Revolution. Film Work: Executive producer, I’m the One that I Want, Cho Taussig Productions, 2000. Producer, Bam Bam and Celeste, Cho Taussig Productions, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Winner of U.S. College Comedy Competition, West Coast Division, 1991; American Comedy Award, George Schlatter Productions, funniest female stand–up comic, 1994; MAC Award, major female stand–up comedian, 2000; Grammy Award nomination, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, best comedy album, 2003, for Revolution; Intrepid Award, 2003, and Media Award, both National Organization for Women; honored by American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, 2004; Golden Gate Award, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation; Lambda Liberty Award, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund; Friend of the Community Award, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; also honored by American Women in Radio and Television, Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, and PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays).
Television Appearances; Series: Margaret Kim, All–American Girl (also known as An American Family), ABC, 1994–95. Herself, Life 360, PBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Bob Hope Presents the Ladies of Laughter, NBC, 1992. Six Comics in Search of a Generation, Lifetime, 1992. Pair of Jokers: Margaret Cho and Bobby Collins, Showtime, 1993. Walt Disney World’s Very Merry Christmas Parade, 1994. ⬙HBO Comedy Half–Hour: Margaret Cho,⬙ ½ Hour Comedy Hour, HBO, 1994. The Wonderful World of Disney: 40 Years of Television Magic, ABC, 1994. Florida host, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve ’95, ABC, 1994. Aspen Comedy Festival, Comedy Central, 1994. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Out There in Hollywood, Comedy Central, 1995. State of the Union: Undressed, 1996. Comics Come Home 3, Comedy Central, 1997. Comedy Central Presents the New York Friars Club Roast of Drew Carey, Comedy Central, 1998. Pulp Comics: Margaret Cho, Comedy Central, 1998. Norman Jewison on Comedy in the 20th Century: Funny Is Money, Showtime, 1999. Celebrity Profile: Margaret Cho, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Maternity Ward: Every Stitch Counts, The Learning Channel, 2000. Guest, The Anna Nicole Show Holiday Special, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Miss America, ABC, 2002. Notorious C.H.O., 2002.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Second admissions nurse, Angie, Buena Vista, 1994. Clerk’s wife, The Doom Generation, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Charlene Lee, It’s My Party, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1996. Noreen, Sweethearts, 1996. Wanda, Face/Off, Paramount/Touchstone, 1997. Donna, Pink as the Day She Was Born, Globe Entertainment Network West, 1997. May–Ling, Fakin’ Da Funk, Octillion Entertainment, 1997. Amanda, Ground Control (also known as Jet), Hardwork Productions, 1998. Voice of Lieutenant Klavin, The Rugrats Movie (animated), 1998. Asia Blue/Terry, The Thin Pink Line, 1998. JoJo, Can’t Stop Dancing, PM Entertainment Group, 1999. 61
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Richard Pryor: I Ain’t Dead Yet, Ⲇ*%$Ⲇ@!! (also known as Richard Pryor: I Ain’t Dead Yet, Ⲇ*%$Ⲇ@!!—Uncensored), Comedy Central, 2003. Margaret Cho: Revolution, Sundance Channel, 2004. Margaret Cho: The Assassination Tour, Here! TV, 2005.
Television Executive Producer; Specials: Notorious C.H.O., 2002. Margaret Cho: Revolution, Sundance Channel, 2004. Margaret Cho: The Assassination Tour, Here! TV, 2005. Stage Appearances; Solo Shows:: I’m the One That I Want, Wesbeth Theatre, New York City, 1999.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Star Search, 1991. Fong, ⬙One Old Lady to Go,⬙ The Golden Palace, CBS, 1992. ⬙Hotline,⬙ Red Shoe Diaries, Showtime, 1993. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, 1994, 2004. Comedy Product (also known as Ground Zero), Comedy Central, 1995. Voice of queen, ⬙The Princess and the Pea,⬙ Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. Voice of Mai Lin, ⬙In the Nam of the Father,⬙ Duckman (animated), 1995. Caryn, ⬙Mom’s the Word,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1998. Voice, ⬙Wisdom Teeth,⬙ Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (animated), 1999. Lynn Cameron, ⬙The Real Me,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2001. Coach, ⬙Me & My Shadow,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2002. Guest, Comic Remix, 2002. Guest, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2003. Guest, The Isaac Mizrahi Show, Oxygen, 2003. Guest, Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO, 2003. Guest, The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2003. Guest, On Air with Ryan Seacrest, 2004.
Major Tours; Solo Shows: I’m the One That I Want, U.S. cities, 1999. The Notorious C.H.O., U.S. cities, 2001. Revolution, U.S. cities, 2003. State of Emergency, international cities, beginning 2004. Assassin, U.S. cities, 2005. RECORDINGS Videos: (Contributor) The Comedians of the Year: Volume 1, Uproar, 1999. The Best of Colin’s Sleazy Friends, Prism Leisure, 2001. Performer and executive producer, CHO Revolution, Cho Taussig Productions, 2004. Also recorded Margaret Cho: Live in Houston. Appeared as store clerk, also executive producer, director, and writer of ⬙Grocery Store⬙ (music video), Wellspring Media, 2002.
Also appeared in episodes of Caroline’s Comedy Hour; CNN People in the News, Cable News Network; The Keenan Ivory Wayans Show; and The Remarkable Journey, NBC; Stand–up Spotlight, VH1. Voice of Queen Hul–Muh–Ni for ⬙The Little Mermaid,⬙ an episode of Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO; also voice of Kim for C–Bear and Jamal.
Albums: Margaret Cho: Drunk with Power, Uproar, 1996. Notorious C.H.O., Nettwerk America/EMI, 2002. Revolution, 2003. WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, Fourth Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS, 1994. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1995. Presenter, Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1995. Presenter, The 16th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. 2003 Vibe Awards: Beats, Style, Flavor, UPN, 2003.
Television Specials: ⬙HBO Comedy Half–Hour: Margaret Cho,⬙ ½ Hour Comedy Hour, HBO, 1994. Notorious C.H.O., 2002. Margaret Cho: Revolution, Sundance Channel, 2004. Margaret Cho: The Assassination Tour, Here! TV, 2005. Screenplays: I’m the One that I Want, Cho Taussig Productions, 2000. Bam Bam and Celeste, Cho Taussig Productions, 2005.
Television Appearances; Other: Connie Tong, ⬙Tonya: The Battle of Wounded Knee,⬙ National Lampoon’s “Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Woman” (movie; also known as Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women), Showtime, 1994. Voice, The Critic (animated pilot), 1994.
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CHURGIN Addresses: Agent—Mirisch Agency, 1801 Century Park E., Suite 1100, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Contact—c/o Motion Picture Editors Guild, 7715 Sunset Blvd., Suite 200, Hollywood, CA 90046.
Books: I’m the One that I Want, Ballantine, 2001. I Have Chosen to Stay and Fight, 2005. ADAPTATIONS
Career: Film editor. Began career as assistant film editor. Sometimes credited as Lisa Churgin, especially prior to 1995.
The television series All–American Girl (also known as An American Family), broadcast by ABC, 1994–95, was based on Cho’s stand–up comedy act.
Member: Motion Picture Editors Guild (president), American Cinema Editors.
OTHER SOURCES
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best editing, 2000, for The Cider House Rules; Golden Satellite Award nomination, International Press Academy, best film editing, 2004, for House of Sand and Fog.
Books: Cho, Margaret, I’m the One that I Want, Ballantine, 2001. Newsmakers 1995, Issue 4, Gale, 1995. Notable Asian Americans, Gale, 1995.
CREDITS Film Editor: Solo, 1984. Love at Large, Orion, 1990. Closet Land, Universal, 1991. Bob Roberts, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1992. Samantha, Academy, 1992. Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Unstrung Heroes, Buena Vista, 1995. Dead Man Walking, Paramount, 1995. Gattaca, Columbia/Sony Pictures, 1997. 200 Cigarettes, Paramount, 1999. The Cider House Rules, Miramax, 1999. The Wedding Planner (also known as Wedding Planner—verliebt, verlobt, verplant), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2001. Moonlight Mile, Buena Vista, 2002. Waking Up in Reno, Miramax, 2002. House of Sand and Fog, DreamWorks, 2003. Mozart and the Whale, Millennium Films/Modern Digital/North by Northwest Entertainment/Robert Lawrence Productions/Swingin’ Productions, 2005. Coeditor, In Her Shoes, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Coeditor, Embedded, Havoc, 2005.
Periodicals: Advocate, August 24, 1993, pp. 54–55. Black Book, February, 2005, p. 115. Current Biography, October, 2000. Entertainment Weekly, September 16, 1994, p. 98; October 5, 2001, p. 119; August 2, 2002, p. 20. Genre, July, 2002, pp. 28, 30. Movieline, September, 2002, p. 26. New York Times Magazine, October 30, 1994, p. 52. Noodle, summer, 2002, pp. 32–37. People Weekly, October 10, 1994, pp. 91–92; June 12, 1995, p. 37; March 10, 2003, p. 83. Rosie, September, 2001, pp. 138–140, 143. Seventeen, October, 1994, p. 129. Transpacific, January–February, 1994, pp. 42–47. Electronic: Margaret Cho Web Site, http://www.margaretcho.net, September 30, 2004. Other: Celebrity Profile: Margaret Cho (television special), E! Entertainment Television, 1999.
Also film editor for The Last Kiss, DreamWorks. Television Editor; Movies: The Wrong Man, Showtime, 1993.
CHURGIN, Lisa Zeno 1955– (Lisa Churgin)
Television Editor; Miniseries: ⬙Apollo 1⬙ and ⬙The Original Wives Club,⬙ From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998.
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CLARKE, Dameon PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Horne Agency, 4420 West Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75209.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Copilot, ⬙Turning Point,⬙ Walker, Teas Ranger, CBS, 2000. Estrada, ⬙Confidence,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2003. First anti–crime person, ⬙Monsters,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2004.
Career: Actor, voice performer, and writer. Innuendo Films, Dallas, TX, producer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Voice of Paragus, Dragon Ball Z 8: Moetsukiro!! Nessen retsusen–cho gekisen (anime; also known as Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan and Dragon Ball Z 8: Burning Spirits!! Valiant Fight! Violent Fight! Super– Exciting Fight!), FUNimation Productions, 1993. Fritz, House of the Generals, Ganya Film Productions, 2000. Jay Hossela, Indefinitely, Bare Ruined Films, 2001. Agent Riley, Hall of Mirrors, Bare Ruined Films/ Innuendo Films, 2001. Animal truck driver, Secondhand Lions, New Line Cinema, 2003. Clyde Calloway, Quiet Desperation (short film), Ad Astra Productions, 2003. Chris, The Prodigy, F5 Films, 2004. Mr. Jones, The Alamo, Buena Vista, 2004.
Television Appearances; Other: Jim, LAX (pilot), NBC, 2004. Appeared as Paul in Tillerman’s Taxi (pilot); also appeared in Gunslinger Girl. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Journey to the Center of the Earth, Pegasus Theatre. RECORDINGS Videos: Voice of Kazuma Sohma, Fruits Basket (anime), JONU Media, 2001. Voice of Armblast, Kiddy Grade, FUNimation Productions, 2002.
Appeared as Shane, Penitence; and as Danny, Sole Possessions (short film), Innuendo Films; some sources also cite appearance as Ray in a film titled Tucked Away.
Voices for English version, Doragon boru Z: Tatta hitori no saishu kessen—Freza ni itonda Z senshi Kakarotti no chichi (anime; also known as Dragonball Z: Tatta hitori no saishu kessen—Freeza ni itonda z senshi son goku no chichi; originally broadcast on television in Japanese); voice of Keith Hayden for English version, Rupan sansei: Rupan ansatsu shirei (anime; also known as Lupin III: Dark Order of Assassination, Lupin III: Orders to Assassinate Lupin, and Lupin III: Voyage to Danger; originally broadcast on television in Japanese); voice of adult Gohan for English version, Doragon boru Z: Zetsubo e no hanko!! Nokosareta cho senshi— Gohan to Torankusu (anime; also known as Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks; originally broadcast on television in Japanese).
Television Appearances; Series: Voices of Dice Quaid, Ted, and others, Blue Gender (anime), Tokyo Broadcasting, 1999. Voices of Cell, adult Gohan, Killah, South Kai, Bora, and others, Dragon Ball Z (anime; also known as DBZ), syndicated, between 1999 and 2003. Voices of bear thief and Bora, Dragon Ball (anime), Cartoon Network, 2001. Voice of younger Toguro Ototo, Yu yu hakusho (anime; also known as Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files), Cartoon Network, 2002. Host, ES Live!, 2002. Voices of George and other characters, Meitantei conan (anime; also known as Case Closed and Case Closed: One Truth Prevails; originally aired in Japanese), Cartoon Network, 2004. Voice of Scar, Hagane no renkinjutsushi (anime; also known as Full Metal Alchemist), Cartoon Network, 2004–2005. Voice of Cell, Dragonball GT (anime), 2004–2005.
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Voice of Cell, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (anime), Infogrames Sheffield, 2002. Voice, 4x4 E.o. 2, Universal Interactive Studios, 2002. Voices, Roadkill, Midway Manufacturing, 2003. Voice of Cell, Dragonball Z: Budokai 2 (anime), Atari Games, 2003. Voice of Cell, Dragonball Z: Budokai 3 (anime), FUNimation Productions, 2003. WRITINGS Television Series: Blue Gender (anime), Tokyo Broadcasting, 1999. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Series: Lenny Callahan, Lenny, CBS, 1990–91. Host, The Sunday Comics, Fox, 1991–92. Officer Adam Hampton, The John Larroquette Show (also known as Larroquette), NBC, 1993–97. Frank Harrigan, The Job, ABC, 2001. Contest Searchlight, Comedy Central, 2002. Mace O’Neil, It’s All Relative, ABC, 2003. Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 2003–2004. Uncle Teddy, a recurring role, Rescue Me, FX Channel, 2004.
Electronic: Dameon Clarke Official Site, http://www.dameonclarke. com, April 8, 2005.
CLARKE, Lenny 1953– PERSONAL Born September 16, 1953, in Boston, MA; married Jennifer Miller (a producer), October, 1996. Education: Attended University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Avocational Interests: Bicycling, swimming, jogging.
Television Appearances; Specials: Rodney Dangerfield: Nothin’ Goes Right, HBO, 1988. Host, The Sunday Comics: A Special Welcome Home to the Gulf War Troops, Fox, 1992. Comics Come Home 2, Comedy Central, 1996. Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary, Comedy Central, 2003. The World Comedy Tour: Melbourne 2003, Comedy Central, 2003. The Curse of the Bambino, HBO, 2003. A Merry Mickey Celebration, ABC, 2003. (In archive footage) Reverse of the Curse of the Bambino, HBO, 2004. Interviewee, Totally Gayer, VH1, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Judith Moss, Paradigm Talent and Literary Agency, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor, comedian, producer, and writer. Ding–Ho Restaurant, Cambridge, MA, host of comedy open–mike nights, 1980s. Worked as a janitor at the mayor’s office in Cambridge; later campaigned unsuccessfully for mayor and then for city council, Cambridge.
Television Appearances; Movies: Cop, Massholes, Cinemax, 2000. Jelly, Just Another Story, Showtime, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Smart Alex, 1987. Cab driver, The Wrong Guys, 1988. Kelly, Two If by Sea (also known as Stolen Hearts), Warner Bros., 1996. Joey, Meet Wally Sparks, Trimark Pictures, 1997. Skunk, Snitch (also known as Monument Ave. and Noose), 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Casey O’Keefe, ⬙Smooth Sailing,⬙ The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1998. Larry, ⬙The Last Day of the Rest of Your Life,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1999. Lenny, ⬙Regarding Eric,⬙ 7th Heaven, The WB, 2002. Guest, Comedy Central Presents, Comedy Central, 2002. 65
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The View, ABC, 2003. The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. Jimmy Kimmel Live, 2004. Dennis Miller, CNBC, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Third Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Peters Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Manager—Shanahan Management, Berman House, 91 Campbell St., 2010 Australia.
Appeared as Tommy Decuebellis, Pearl, CBS; also appeared in episodes of The A–List, Comedy Central; The Arsenio Hall Show, syndicated; Funny Papers, MTV; Stand–Up Spotlight, VH–1; The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC; and Tough Crowd.
Career: Actress. Affiliated with the Australian Theatre for Young People; Figurehead Films, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, partner; worked as a singer, sales clerk, and pizza delivery person.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Drew Wilson, Akron Man, ABC, 1992. Television Work; Series: Co–executive producer, Contest Searchlight, Comedy Central, 2002.
Awards, Honors: Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best actress in a supporting role, 1991, for Spotswood; Sydney Critics Circle Award, best newcomer in a play or musical, 1992; Australian Film Institute Award, best actress in a leading role, 1994, Australian Film and Television Award, best actress, 1994, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture—comedy or musical, 1996, all for Muriel’s Wedding; Australian Film Institute Award, best actress in a supporting role, 1996, for Lilian’s Story; Australian Film Institute Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1998, and Film Critics Circle of Australia Award nomination, best supporting actor—female, 1999, both for The Boys; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actress—suspense, Academy Award nomination, best actress in a supporting role, and Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, drama, International Press Academy, all 2000, for The Sixth Sense; Theatre World Award, outstanding new performance in a Broadway production, 1999–2000, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actress in a musical, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, outstanding actress in a musical, and Drama Desk Award nomination, best actress in a musical, all 2000, for The Wild Party; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actress—action, 2001, for Shaft; Film Critics Circle of Australia Award nomination, best actor—female, 2002, for Dirty Deeds; Boston Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actress, 2002, for The Hours and About a Boy; Film Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, comedy or musical, both 2003, for About a Boy; Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actress, 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, for The Hours; Australian Film Institute Award, best actress in a
RECORDINGS Videos: Nothin’ Goes Right (also known as Rodney Dangerfield: Nothin’ Goes Right), Orion Home Video, 1988. WRITINGS Television Series: The Sunday Comics, Fox, 1991–92. Videos: Nothin’ Goes Right (also known as Rodney Dangerfield: Nothin’ Goes Right), Orion Home Video, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Playboy, November, 2003, p. 44.
COLLETTE, Toni 1972– PERSONAL Full name, Antonia Collette; born November 1, 1972, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; daughter of Bob (a truck driver) and Judy (a customer service representative) Collette; married Dave Galafassi (a 66
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COLLETTE Donna Lomax, The Night Listener, Hart–Sharp Entertainment, 2006. Sheryl, Little Miss Sunshine, Big Beach Productions/ Third Gear Productions/Dean River, 2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Beth, Dinner with Friends, HBO, 2001.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Herself, The 72nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 2000. Herself, The 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. Herself, The Orange British Academy Film Awards, 2002. Presenter, The 2003 Australian Film Institute Awards, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2003. Presenter, The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2004.
Film Appearances: Wendy Robinson, Spotswood (also known as The Efficiency Expert), Miramax, 1992. Cindy, This Marching Thing, VCA Film & Television School, 1994. Muriel Heslop Van Arckle, Muriel’s Wedding (also known as The Muriel), Miramax, 1994. Voices of good witch and nurse, Arabian Knight (animated; also known as The Prince and the Cobbler and The Thief and the Cobbler), Miramax, 1995. Cynthia, The Pallbearer, Miramax, 1996. Diana Spencer, Diana and Me, Roadshow Film Distributors, 1996. Harriet Smith, Emma, Miramax, 1996. Julia Armstrong, The James Gang, Miramax, 1996. Julie, Cosi (also known as Caught in the Act), Miramax, 1996. Young Lilian Singer, Lilian’s Story, Beyond Films, 1996. Iris Chapman, Clockwatchers, Goldcrest Films International, 1997. Michelle, The Boys, Arena Films, 1997. Mandy Slade, Velvet Goldmine, Miramax, 1998. Griselda/Sister Concordia, 8 1/2 Women (also known as Eight and a Half Women), Lions Gate Films, 1999. Lynn Sear, The Sixth Sense, Buena Vista, 1999. Dead by Monday, 1999. Diane Palmieri, Shaft (also known as Shaft—Noch Fragen?), Paramount, 2000. Kath, Hotel Splendide, 2000. Voice of Meg Bluegum, The Magic Pudding (animated), Twentieth Century–Fox Australia, 2000. Fiona, About a Boy (also known as About a Boy oder: Der Tag der toten Ente), Universal, 2002. Kitty Barlowe, The Hours, Paramount, 2002. Michelle, Changing Lanes, Paramount, 2002. Sharon, Dirty Deeds (also known as Sacre boulot), DEJ Productions, 2002. Sandy Edwards, Japanese Story, Samuel Goldwyn, 2003. Carla, Connie and Carla, Universal, 2004. Emily French, The Last Shot, Buena Vista, 2004. Rose Feller, In Her Shoes, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Sally Rowe, Like Minds, Becker Group/Redbus Film Distribution, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, ⬙The Code,⬙ Frontline, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1997. Herself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1999. Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1998. Herself, The Panel, Ten Network (Australia), 1999, 2002. Herself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2003. Herself, Enough Rope with Andrew Denton, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2003, 2004. Herself, Rove Live, Ten Network, 2003, 2004. Herself, The Graham Norton Effect, Comedy Central, 2004. Stage Appearances: Cast member and chorus member, Aristophanes’ Frogs, Belvoir Street Theatre, 1992. Meg, Away, Sydney Theatre Company, 1992. Sonya, Uncle Vanya, Sydney Theatre Company, 1992. Bev/Beatrice, Summer of the Aliens, Sydney Theatre Company, 1993. Cordelia, King Lear, Sydney Theatre Company, 1994. Queenie, The Wild Party (musical), Virginia Theatre, New York City, 2000. Appeared as Petra, A Little Night Music (musical), Sydney Theatre Company; appeared in other productions, including Godspell (musical). RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, Shaft: Still the Man (documentary), 2000. 67
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Agent Daniel Pierce/Deputy Fisher/Nasedo, Roswell (also known as Roswell High), The WB, 2000. David Fields, Boston Public, Fox, 2003. Michael Mendelsohn, Miss Match, NBC, 2003. Jim Clancy, Ghost Whisperer, CBS, 2005—.
Albums: The Wild Party (Broadway cast album), Decca Broadway, 2000.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Television announcer, Bluegrass, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Peter Gutenberg, Snow White (also known as The Grimm Brothers’ ⬙Snow White,⬙ Snow White in the Black Forest, Snow White in the Dark Forest, and Snow White: A Tale of Terror), Showtime, 1997.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 1, 2000, p. 54; February 13, 2004, pp. 46–47. In Style, July, 2000, pp. 139–40. Interview, December, 1998, p. 102. Movieline, Volume 7, issue 10, pp. 58–59. People Weekly, June 17, 2002, p. 160; February 3, 2003, p. 72. Time, January 31, 2005, p. 77. Urban Cinefile, December 20, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials: Police officer Nathan Blair, ⬙A Season for Miracles,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1999. Himself, Brilliant but Cancelled: Pilot Season (documentary), Trio, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marty Hamilton, ⬙DNR,⬙ House (also known as House, M.D.), Fox, 2005.
CONRAD, David 1967– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Pilots: Doug Phillips, The Time Tunnel, Fox, 2002. Detective Ed Exley, L.A. Confidential, Trio, 2003. Matthew, Beck & Call, UPN, 2004.
Born August 17, 1967, in Pittsburgh, PA; son of an engineer and a librarian. Education: Graduated from the Juilliard School; studied history at Brown University, 1986–90. Avocational Interests: Writing short stories, cycling, rock climbing, swimming, horseback riding, fencing.
Film Appearances: Brian Lucas/photographer, The Wizard of Speed and Time, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1988. Vampire, Darkness (also known as Leif Jonker’s ⬙Darkness⬙), Norseman Films, 1993. Simon, Under Heat, 1994. Voice of Sagat, Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (animated), Capcom, 1995. Tony, Return to Paradise (also known as All for One), Universal, 1998. Lyle, The Weekend, Granada Films, 1999, Strand Releasing, 2000. Lieutenant/Commander/Captain Hanks, Men of Honor (also known as Men of Honour and Navy Diver), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Dr. Reed, Anything Else (also known as Anything Else, la vie et tout le reste and La vie et tout le reste), DreamWorks, 2003. Ryan Bradford, Crazy, 2006.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Steel Valley Historical Society, Pittsburgh, PA, interviewer; worked as a house painter, carpenter, and cappuccino maker. Involved in preservation and fund–raising efforts. Awards, Honors: New American Cinema Award (with others), citation of excellence for ensemble cast performance, 2000, for The Weekend. CREDITS
Film Work: Second unit stunt driver, The Wizard of Speed and Time, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1988.
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Stage Appearances: Septimus, Arcadia, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Pittsburgh, PA, c. 1996. Freddie Page, The Deep Blue Sea, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1998. David Durance, Indian Ink, American Conservatory Theater, Geary Theater, San Francisco, CA, 1999. Walker, Three Days of Rain, Jewish Theatre of Pittsburgh, Jewish Community Center, Pittsburgh, PA, c. 2000. Turn–of–Century Impromptu (poetry performance; fund–raiser), Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 2000. Hector, Troilus & Cressida, Theatre for a New Audience, American Place Theatre, New York City, 2001.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Mole, ABC, 2001–2002. Substitute host, NewsNight with Aaron Brown, Cable News Network, 2002. Cohost, Live from the Headlines with Paula Zahn, 2003. Host, Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees, Cable News Network, 2003.
Appeared in The Cider House Rules.
Appeared in the series World News Now, ABC, prior to 2000.
OTHER SOURCES Television Appearances; Miniseries: I Love the ’80s, VH1, 2002. TV Guide & TV Land Present: The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments, TV Land, 2004.
Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, March, 1997, p. 200. Entertainment Weekly, April 18, 1997, p. 54. New York Times, January 12, 1997. Out, November, 2000, pp. 31–32. People Weekly, November 18, 1996, p. 102.
Television Appearances; Specials: Correspondent, The ’96 Vote: The Democratic National Convention, ABC, 1996. Interviewee, Gloria Vanderbilt: An Heir of Style, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Host, Journalists: Killed in the Line of Duty, Trio Network, 2003. Interviewee, VH1 Big in ’04, VH1, 2004. Interviewee, The Celebrity Hot 100 of Forbes, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. (In archive footage) Comedy Central’s Last Laugh ’04, Comedy Central, 2004.
COOPER, Anderson 1967– PERSONAL Full name, Anderson Hays Cooper; born June 3, 1967, in New York, NY; son of Wyatt (a writer) and Gloria (a painter, actress, writer, and designer; maiden name, Vanderbilt) Cooper. Education: Yale University, B.A., 1989; attended University of Hanoi.
Appeared in VH1 100 Most Outrageous Moments, VH1. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest cohost, Live with Regis & Kelly, 2001. Host, The Mole II: The Next Betrayal (also known as Mole 2), ABC, 2001. Guest, Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2004. Guest, The Charlie Rose Show, PBS, 2004. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2004. Guest, The Daily Show, Comedy Central, 2005. Guest, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Carol Cooper, N. S. Bienstock, 1740 Broadway, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor and broadcast journalist. Channel One News, began as fact checker, 1991, became reporter, war correspondent, chief foreign correspondent, and producer, 1993–95; ABC News, New York City, reporter, 1995–2001; Cable News Network, member of news staff, c. 2001—. Also appears as public speaker. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award for coverage of Princess Diana’s funeral; Silver Plaque, Chicago International Film Festival, for report on the civil war in Bosnia; Bronze Telly Award for covering famine in Somalia;
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, October, 2004, p. 122. New York Observer, January 10, 2005, p. 23. People Weekly, January 15, 2001, p. 77; December 2, 2002, p. 102. USA Today, May 11, 1995. Electronic: CNN Web Site, http://www.cnn.com, May 20, 2005.
COPPOLA, Sam 1935– (Sam J. Coppola) PERSONAL Born July 31, 1935, in Jersey City, NJ.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Detective Dave DeSoto, Internal Affairs, 1988. Judge Leo Glasser, Witness to the Mob, NBC, 1998.
Addresses: Agent—HWA Talent, 1964 Westwood Blvd., Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials.
Television Appearances; Movies: First police officer, Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside, NBC, 1973. Honor Thy Father, CBS, 1973. Aldo, Hardhat and Legs, CBS, 1980. Harry, The $5.20 an Hour Dream, CBS, 1980. Otto, King Crab, ABC, 1980. John, A Question of Honor, CBS, 1982. Cat & Mousse, 1987. Dave, Murder in Black & White, CBS, 1990. Albie Carbone, Dead and Alive—The Race for Gus Farace (also known as In the Line of Duty: Mob Justice and Mob Justice), ABC, 1991. Carmine Gelenti, Citizen Cohn, HBO, 1992. Mel Nardino, The Counterfeit Contessa, Fox, 1994. Jan Kaplovitz, Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions, CBS, 1996. Bob Kirkpatrick, Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing, HBO, 1997. Paul Castellano, The Big Heist, Arts and Entertainment, 2001.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Customer, No Way to Treat a Lady, Paramount, 1968. Mel, Interplay (also known as Part–Time Virgins), Times Film Corporation, 1970. (As Sam J. Coppola) Julie, The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight (also known as The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1971. Private detective, The Anderson Tapes, Columbia, 1971. (As Sam J. Coppola) Chick, Crazy Joe, Columbia, 1973. (Uncredited) Police officer, Serpico, Paramount, 1973. Detective Johnson, Death Journey, 1976. (As Sam J. Coppola) Fusco, Saturday Night Fever, Paramount, 1977. Sam, Fingers, 1978. King of the Gypsies, 1978. (As Sam J. Coppola) Schoyer, Without a Trace, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. (As Sam J. Coppola) Fuselli, Fatal Attraction, Paramount, 1987. Principal, Zits (also known as Likewise and Spy Trap), 1988. Detective Brophy, She’s Back, LIVE Home Video, 1989. Jannelli, Street Hunter, 21st Century Film Corporation, 1990.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Sam J. Coppola) Bartender, ⬙Renunciation,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. George Carberry, Crossroads, ABC, 1992. Cabrini, ⬙The Deal,⬙ (also known as Due South: The Series, Direction: Sud, and Tandem de choc), CBS and CTV, 1994. Carl Malzone, The Practice, ABC, 1997. Sal Alfaro, Michael Hayes, CBS, 1997. 70
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CORBIN can Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, member of company, 1968–69; Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, member of company, 1975–79; appeared in television commercials. Performer at celebrity rodeos. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, active duty, 1962–64. Member: Screen Actors Guild (member of board of directors, 1985, 1987–90), Actors’ Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Dramatists Guild, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Quarter Horse Association, National Cutting Horse Association.
Appeared in ⬙The Eyes Have It,⬙ an unaired episode of Queens Supreme, CBS.
Awards, Honors: Theater USA Award, 1974, for Suckerrod Smith and the Cisco Kid; Bronze Wrangler, television feature film, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1992, for Conagher; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1993 and 1994, Media Owl Award, and American Television Award nomination, all for Northern Exposure; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding informational special, 1995, for Moon Shot; Buffalo Bill Cody Award, quality family entertainment, Nebraskaland Days; other awards include Western Image Award.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Bodyguards, ABC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Things That Almost Happen, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1971. Member of the court, officer of the Caine at the Fairmont Hotel, and understudy for Lundeen and Southard, The Caine Mutiny Court–Martial, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1983. Under the Bed, Makor, New York City, 2005.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sheriff Fenton Washburn, Dallas, CBS, 1979–85. Merit Sawyer, Boone, NBC, 1983–84. Senator Bunky Muntner and Gerald V. Oxboggle, Washingtoon, Showtime, 1985. Thomas ⬙C of B⬙ Brady, Spies, CBS, 1987. Maurice Minnifeld, Northern Exposure, CBS, 1990–95. Raising Caines, NBC, beginning c. 1995. C. D. LeBlanc, The Big Easy, USA Network, 1996–98. Coach Whitey Durham, One Tree Hill, The WB, 2003—.
CORBIN, Barry 1940– PERSONAL Full name, Leonard Barry Corbin (some sources spell name Leonard Barrie Corbin); born October 16, 1940, in LaMesa, TX; son of Kilmer Blaine and Alma LaMerle (maiden name, Scott) Corbin; married Marie Elyse Soape (some sources cite name as Elyse Soap), March 15, 1965 (some sources cite 1966; divorced, April, 1972 [some sources cite 1970]); married Susan James Berger (an actress), May 29, 1976 (divorced, June 14, 1993); children: Shannon Katy Ross; Bernard Weiss; (second marriage) James Barry, Christopher Clayton. Education: Graduated from Texas Tech University, 1964; also attended University of Colorado. Politics: Democrat. Avocational Interests: Owning and riding cutting horses, trail riding, cow penning.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: I. D. McMasters, Murder in Texas, NBC, 1981. Pete, The Thorn Birds, ABC, 1983. Franz Grebner, Fatal Vision, NBC, 1984. Judge J. Samuel Perry, The Jesse Owens Story, syndicated, 1984. Assistant district attorney Jim Heusdens, A Death in California (also known as Psychopath), ABC, 1985. Officer Warner, I Know My First Name Is Steven (also known as The Missing Years), NBC, 1989. Roscoe Brown, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1989.
Addresses: Agent—The Blake Agency, 1333 Ocean Ave., Suite J, Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Elkins Entertainment, 8306 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 438, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Movies: Stokey, Big Henry and the Polka Dot Kid, Nickelodeon, 1976. Sixth resident, Rage!, NBC, 1980.
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Storekeeper, Monte Walsh, TNT, 2003. Senator Frank Rawlings, Dead Rail, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Texas 150: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986. Voice of Wild Bill Hickock, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. Narrator, Moon Shot (documentary; also known as Giant Step: The Inside Story of the Apollo Mission), TBS, 1994. Host and narrator, Fate of the Plains (documentary), PBS, 1996. Narrator, Eyes in the Sky (documentary), The Discovery Channel, 1996. Voice, U.S.–Mexican War (documentary), PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sergeant Joe Vickers, ⬙Your Retention Please,⬙ M*A*S*H, CBS, 1981. Sheriff Bud Williams, ⬙Hart, Line, and Sinker,⬙ Hart to Hart, ABC, 1981. Ted Lomax, ⬙Murder Is the Key,⬙ Tucker’s Witch, CBS, 1983. Monty Tasco, ⬙The Count of Mounty Tasco,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. ⬙The Way We Weren’t,⬙ The Duck Factory, NBC, 1984. Kincaid, ⬙Waiting for Insane Wayne,⬙ The A Team, NBC, 1986. Pete, ⬙Dead Run,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Colonel Steven McRae, ⬙The Court Martial: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1987. Jenkins, ⬙John Henry,⬙ Shelley Duvall’s ⬙Tall Tales and Legends⬙ (also known as Tall Tales and Legends), Showtime, 1987. Lieutenant Lou Flannigan, ⬙The Bottom Line Is Murder,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Mr. Frazier, ⬙Come On and Marry Me, Bill,⬙ Designing Women, CBS, 1989. Zed Westhymer, ⬙Bobby the Chimp,⬙ The Famous Teddy Z, CBS, 1989. Zed Westhymer, ⬙A Case of Murder,⬙ The Famous Teddy Z, CBS, 1989. Richard Cooper, ⬙Bad Company,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1995. Jack Penney, ⬙A Penney Saved ... ,⬙ Ellen, ABC, 1996. Narrator, Wilbur Fisk Crafts, and Edwin Johnson, Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Dylan Montgomery, ⬙The Fighting Irish,⬙ Ink, CBS, 1997. Chuck Fifer, ⬙Nicki’s Parents,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1998. Percival Bertram, ⬙Act of Terror,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1998. Peter, ⬙The Deer Hunter,⬙ Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 1998. Wickes, ⬙Working Girls,⬙ The Magnificent Seven, CBS, 1998. Ben Crowder, ⬙Widow Maker,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1999. 72
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CORBIN Walt Warner, Off the Mark (also known as Crazy Legs), Fries Entertainment, 1987. George Lawrence, It Takes Two (also known as My New Car), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Harv, Critters II: The Main Course (also known as Critters 2: Main Course), New Line, 1988. Jim Sinclair, Permanent Records, Paramount, 1988. P. J. Downing, Who’s Harry Crumb?, TriStar, 1989. Captain, Short Time, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. Mr. Collins, Ghost Dad, Universal, 1990. Sheriff, The Hot Spot, Orion, 1990. Officer Don, Career Opportunities (also known as One Wild Night), Universal, 1991. General Clyde Haynes, Solo, Triumph Releasing, 1996. Lodger, Curdled, Miramax, 1996. Robert Blister, The Fanatics (also known as Fumbleheads), 1997. Pembry, Held Up (also known as Inconvenienced), Trimark Pictures, 2000. Himself, Drive–In Movie Memories (documentary), Festival Outdoor Productions, 2001. Charlie Ledbetter, The Journeyman, Dream Entertainment, 2001. Cotton, Clover Bend, 2001. Earl Vestal, Race to Space (also known as Race to Space—Mission ins Unbekannte), Lions Gate Releasing, 2001. Sheriff Joe Webster, No One Can Hear You, Mainline Releasing, 2001. Buford Pike, Waitin’ to Live, Imageworks Entertainment International, 2002. Lyndon Johnson, Timequest, Ardustry Home Entertainment, 2002. Daddy Jack, Tin Can Shinny, Right Field Films, 2003. J. T., Blackwater Elegy (short film), 95 Theses Entertainment/NFocus Visual Communications, 2003. Sheriff Breen, Dunsmore, Aslan Productions/Shoreline Entertainment/Valencia Motion Pictures, 2003. Voice, The Fort Fisher Hermit (documentary), 2004. Buck, Godless (short film), 2005. Grandpa William Kelly, Beautiful Dreamer, 2005. Pastor, Yesterday’s Dreams, Living the Dream Productions/Pisces Productions, 2005. Sheriff Buster Watkins, Molding Clay, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Vernon Witchard, Norma Rae, NBC, 1981. Sheriff Hack Ames, Travis McGee (also known as Travis McGee: The Empty Copper Sea), ABC, 1982. Jimmy Scott Farnsworth, Maggie, CBS, 1986. Thomas ⬙C of B⬙ Brady, Spies, CBS, 1987. Governor Howard James, Camp California (also known as Club Fed), ABC, 1989. Doc, Raising Caines, NBC, 1995. Mr. Angus Clayton, The Closer, CBS, 1998. The Hanleys, ABC, 1998. Film Appearances: Fat Zack, Any Which Way You Can, Warner Bros., 1980. Uncle Bob, Urban Cowboy, Paramount, 1980. Warden Walter Beatty, Stir Crazy, Columbia, 1980. Phil, Dead and Buried (also known as Dead & Buried), Avco–Embassy, 1981. Wimbush, The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia, Avco–Embassy, 1981. C. J., The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (also known as The Best Little Cathouse in Texas), Universal, 1982. Derwood Arnspringer, Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. Sheriff, Six Pack, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. B. R. Abernathy, The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, Embassy, 1983. General Beringer, WarGames (also known as War Games), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Roy Carr, The Man Who Loved Women, Columbia, 1983. Lew Harlan, My Science Project, Buena Vista, 1985. Andrew Woolridge, Nothing in Common, TriStar, 1986. Attorney Frank Burton, Hard Traveling, New World Pictures, 1986. Leon, What Comes Around, AWO Associates, 1986. Sergeant Irwin Lee, Under Cover, Cannon, 1987.
Stage Appearances: Forester, As You Like It, American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford, CT, 1968. Mercade, Love’s Labour’s Lost, American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, 1968. Gower, Henry V, ANTA Theatre, New York City, 1969. Othello, American Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1969. Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and Sir Robert Cecil, Masquerade, The Masquerade Company, Theatre Four, New York City, 1971. Detective, Crystal and Fox, McAlpin Hotel, McAlpin Rooftop Theatre, New York City, 1973. 73
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Suckerrod Smith and the Cisco Kid, 1974. Bennie, Getting Out, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1978, then Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1979–80.
Addresses: Office—S Records, Bedford House, 67–79 Fulham High St., London SW6 3JW, England. Agent— Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Appeared as Henry II, Beckett; as the title role, Macbeth; as Falstaff, The Merry Wives of Windsor; as Judd, Oklahoma! (musical); and in Holy Ghosts.
Career: Television personality, producer, and writer. RCA, worked in mail room, then in artist and repertory department; EMI Music Publishing, worked in artist and repertory, c. 1977–82; Fanfare (record label), founder and co–owner, 1982–89; BMG Records, executive and artist and repertory consultant, beginning 1989; S Records (record label), creator and co–owner, 2001—; partner of 19 Entertainment, 19 Management, and Ronagold Ltd.; Syco (production company), founder; Simcow Productions, London, producer; music producer. Appeared in commercials for Pizza Hut restaurants, 2002, Vanilla Coke soft drink, 2003, and other products.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Jackson Cross, The Pandora Detective, 1996. Warden, Steven Spielberg’s ⬙Directors’ Chair,⬙ 1996. General Ben Carville, Command & Conquer Red Alert: Retaliation, 1998. General Ben Carville and voice of American taunts, Command & Conquer 2 (also known as Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2—Yuri’s Revenge), Electronic Arts, 2001. General Ben Carville, Command & Conquer: Yuri’s Revenge (also known as Red Alert 2 Expansion Pack: Yuri’s Revenge), 2001.
Awards, Honors: Named record executive of the year, 1998, 1999, and artist and repertory man of the year, 1999; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding reality/ competition program (with others), 2003, 2004, Teen Choice Awards, favorite television personality, 2003, and Teen Choice Award nominations, choice male reality/variety television star and choice television personality, 2004, all for American Idol: The Search for a Superstar.
WRITINGS Plays: Suckerrod Smith and the Cisco Kid, 1974. Throckmorton, Texas 76083, 1983.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Judge, Pop Idol, ITV (England), 2001–2002. Himself, One Hit Wonderland, 2001. Himself, Pop Idol Extra, ITV2, 2001. Judge, American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (also known as American Idol, American Idol 2, and American Idol 3), Fox, 2002—. Presenter of ⬙Even More Annoying Records,⬙ Top Ten, Channel 4 (England), 2002. The Xtra Factor, ITV2, 2004. Judge, The X Factor, ITV, 2004.
Author of plays for National Public Radio (NPR). Screenplays: The Wildcatters, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Western, January, 2001. Texas Monthly, February, 1996.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Hit Factory: The Pete Waterman Story, Channel 5 (England), 2001. Bubblegum Babylon, VH1, 2002. The Luvvies, 2003. Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair Do, BBC (England), 2003. Pop Idol: One Year On, ITV2, 2003. Being Simon Cowell, Granada (England), 2003. Interviewee, Paul Abdul: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Greasemania, ITV (England), 2003. The Importance of Being Famous, Channel 4 (England), 2003.
COWELL, Simon 1959– PERSONAL Full name, Simon Phillip Cowell; born October 7, 1959, in Brighton, East Sussex, England; son of Eric P. (a real estate developer and music executive) and Julie (a ballet dancer) Cowell. Avocational Interests: Auto racing. 74
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Judge, World Idol, Fox, 2003. Judge, American Idol: The Final Two, 2003. Judge, American Idol: Halfway Home, Fox, 2003. Judge, American Idol: Best of the Worst, Fox, 2003. Judge, American Idol: Uncut, Uncensored, and Untalented, Fox, 2004. Judge, American Idol: The Road to Hollywood, Fox, 2004. Interviewee, American Idol: The Phenomenon, Fox, 2004. Judge, American Idol: The Final Three, Fox, 2004. Judge, American Idol: Halfway Home, Fox, 2004. Interviewee, American Idol: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Who Killed Saturday Night TV?, Channel 4, 2004. National Television Awards Party of the Year, ITV, 2004. Simon Cowell: American Idol, ITV, 2004. The Record of the Year 2004, ITV, 2004.
COWELL Children in Need (telethon), BBC, 2003, 2004. This Morning, ITV, 2003, 2004. ⬙Christmas Millionaire,⬙ Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, syndicated, 2003. E!’s 101, E! Entertainment Television, multiple appearances, 2003. Late Show with David Letterman, 2003. Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, syndicated, 2003, 2004, 2005. Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2004. The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2004. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2004. GMTV, ITV, 2004. Parkinson, BBC, 2004. The Paul O’Grady Show, ITV, 2004. Today with Des and Mel, ITV, 2004. The View, ABC, 2004. On Air with Ryan Seacrest, multiple appearances, 2004. 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Ministry of Mayhem, 2004. Girls on the Top, 2004. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2005. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2005. Extra, 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, Brit Awards 2002, ITV (England), 2002. Presenter, The Teen Choice Awards 2002, Fox, 2002. Presenter, MTV Video Music Awards 2002, MTV, 2002. MTV Video Music Awards 2003, MTV, 2003. The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 2003. Presenter, The National Music Awards 2003, ITV, 2003. The British Comedy Awards 2003, ITV, 2003. Presenter, The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2004. The 2004 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2004. Presenter, The British Comedy Awards, ITV, 2004. Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Himself, Banzai, Fox, 2003. Television Work; Series: Creator, Pop Idol, ITV (England), 2001. Creator and executive producer, Cupid, CBS, 2003. Creator, The X Factor, ITV, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Henry, ⬙Smart and Smarter,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2004.
Film Appearances: Himself, Scary Movie 3, Miramax/Dimension Films, 2003. Voice of judge, Shrek 2 (animated), 2004.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: The Frank Skinner Show, ITV (England), 2001. Ruby, 2002. So Graham Norton, Channel 4 (England), 2002. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, multiple appearances, 2002–2004. Today, NBC, 2002, 2005. Total Request Live (also known as TRL), MTV, 2002. The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2002. Cribs (also known as MTV Cribs), MTV, 2002. RI:SE, 2002. The Daily Show, Comedy Central, 2003. Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV, 2003, 2004. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, multiple appearances, beginning 2002. Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, BBC (England), 2003. American Juniors, Fox, 2003. Mad TV, Fox, 2003. Richard & Judy, Channel 4, 2003.
RECORDINGS Videos: Late Night with Conan O’Brien: The Best of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (also known as The Best of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog), Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2004. Voice, Far Far Away Idol (animated), DreamWorks Home Entertainment, 2004. WRITINGS (With Tony Cowell) I Don’t Mean to Be Rude, But ... Backstage Gossip from American Idol & the Secrets that Can Make You a Star, Broadway Books, 2003. 75
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Career: Actor and producer. President of a production company; P.O.V. Planet (production company), cochair. Also works as singer, music producer, recording artist, songwriter, and writer. Original Ballbag Co. (manufacturing company), partner and celebrity spokesperson; worked as a model in Miami, FL, and New York City. Team captain for National Basketball Association Entertainment League and Hollywood Knights Celebrity Basketball Tour; founder of Hoops for Hope (charity basketball game) and Cylk Cozart Classic All–Star Basketball Game (benefit for Toni Stroman Fund); affiliated with other celebrity sports tournaments. Celebrity spokesperson for National Multiple Sclerosis Society, National Tourette Syndrome Association, Lupus Foundation of America, National Indian Council, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, and National Make–a–Wish Foundation; also affiliated with other charitable organizations.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Musicians, Volume 52, Thomson Gale, 2005. Cowell, Simon, and Tony Cowell, I Don’t Mean to Be Rude, But ... Backstage Gossip from American Idol & the Secrets that Can Make You a Star, Broadway Books, 2003. Newsmakers, Issue 4, Gale, 2003. Periodicals: Billboard, June 28, 2003, p. 1. Detroit Free Press, July 2, 2002. Entertainment Weekly, August 9, 2002, pp. 20–25. Heat, February 9, 2002, pp. 78–81. Interview, April, 2003, p. 80. People Weekly, July 8, 2002, p. 107; February 3, 2003, p. 86; May 26, 2003, p. 56; February 28, 2005, p. 88. Radio Times, February 9, 2002, p. 18. TV Guide, August 17, 2002, pp. 32–36; February 21, 2004, pp. 42–46; March 13, 2005, p. 20; March 20, 2005, pp. 48–50.
Awards, Honors: Certificate of appreciation from the mayor of Los Angeles. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Cilk Cozart) Alvin ⬙Walkstreet⬙ Chandler, Blue Skies Again, 1983. Big Brother Dr. Feelgood (Gamma Phi Gamma), School Daze, Columbia, 1988. Wide receiver, Hell High (also known as Raging Fury), 1989. Dewar Proctor, Fire Birds (also known as Wings of the Apache), Buena Vista, 1990. Andre, Heaven is a Playground, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1991. First drill sergeant, Hot Shots!, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Reporter, Ricochet, 1991. Detective at precinct, Relentless 2: Dead On (also known as Dead On: Relentless II and Dead On), New Line Cinema, 1992. Robert, White Men Can’t Jump, 1992. Agent Cozart, In the Line of Fire, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1993. Slick, Blue Chips, Paramount Home Video, 1994. Dr. Punch, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. First paramedic, Murder Was the Case, 1994. Darryl, Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996. Second Chance, 1996. Assistant coach, Reggie’s Prayer, 1996. Agent Lowry, Conspiracy Theory, Warner Bros., 1997. Rudy, Play It to the Bone (also known as Play It), Buena Vista, 1999. Kevin Cartwright, Three to Tango, Warner Bros., 1999. Cursed Part 3, Tropicanada, 2000. Jonah McPherson, Baby of the Family, DownSouth Filmworks, 2002.
Electronic: BBC News, http://news.bbc.co.uk, April 24, 2002; August 31, 2004; September 10, 2004. Fox News, http://www.foxnews.com, May 27, 2003. Other: Being Simon Cowell (television special), Granada (England), 2003. Simon Cowell: American Idol (television special), ITV (England), 2004.
COZART, Cylk 1957– (Cilk Cozart, Cylik Cozart) PERSONAL Born February 1, 1957, in Knoxville, TN. Education: Attended King College, Bristol, VA. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Lou Pitt, Pitt Group, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 480, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Lisa King, Northern Exposure Talent Management Group Ltd., 1099 Marinaside Crescent, Suite G3, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6Z 2Z3. 76
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CRAWFORD Television Appearances; Pilots: American Family, PBS, 2002. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of The Big Knife and Diary of a Black Man.
Film Producer: Baby of the Family, DownSouth Filmworks, 2002. CRAWFORD, Eve
Television Appearances; Movies: A Family Divided, NBC, 1995. Zo Perry, Soul of the Game (also known as Field of Honor), HBO, 1996. Sergeant Sterling, Johnny Tsunami, The Disney Channel, 1999.
PERSONAL Career: Actress.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bailiff, ⬙The Handwriting on the Wall,⬙ 227, 1987. Young groom, ⬙Wedding Bell Blues,⬙ Amen, 1988. ⬙Investment in Death,⬙ Hunter, 1989. Lieutenant Chet Adams, ⬙Zack’s War,⬙ Saved by the Bell, 1990. Drew, ⬙Doing the Bossa Nova,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1990. Boy, ⬙The Great Waldo,⬙ Gabriel’s Fire, 1991. Quentin Tarver, ⬙My Dinner with Mark,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1992. Quentin Tarver, ⬙How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1993. Brad Hamilton, ⬙Judging by the Cover,⬙ Living Single, Fox, 1993. Hank Farley, ⬙You’ve Got to Be a Football Hero,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, NBC, 1993. Axel Tate, ⬙End Run,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1993. (As Cylik Cozart) Reggie, ⬙Artie’s Party,⬙ Thea, ABC, 1993. ⬙Time to Move On,⬙ Roc, 1993. Dr. Gilbert Lewis, ⬙The Ties that Bind: Part 1,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, 1993. Dr. Gilbert Lewis, ⬙Crumbling Systems,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1993. Dr. Gilbert Lewis, ⬙Diminished Capacity,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1993. Dr. Gilbert Lewis, ⬙Wish You Were Here,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1993. Spencer Perry (some sources cite Chuck Crompton), ⬙To Prey in Darkness,⬙ M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994. Eddie Alcala (some sources cite Detective Bill Abrams), ⬙35 Millimeter Murder,⬙ Diagnosis: Murder, CBS, 1996. Doug Gilman, ⬙Paranoia on the 47th Floor,⬙ Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1996. Dr. Gordon, ⬙Kidnapped,⬙ Sister, Sister, The WB, 1996. ⬙Eyes Wide Open,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1999.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Dr. Ollich, Fukkatsu no hi (also known as Day of Resurrection, The End, and Virus), Boardwood Productions, 1980. Esso (short film), 1985. Jackie’s lawyer, A New Life, Paramount, 1988. Federal judge, Short Circuit 2, TriStar, 1988. Janice’s secretary, Stella, Buena Vista, 1990. Dominique Maddow, White Light, 1991. Jean, Deceived, Buena Vista, 1991. Courtney’s mom, Life with Mikey (also known as Give Me a Break), Buena Vista, 1993. Reporter, To Die For, Columbia, 1995. Mrs. Donelli, The Mighty, Miramax 1998. Margaret Ellison, After Alice (also known as Eye of the Killer and Visions of Death), Trimark Pictures, 1999. Mrs. Shepard, A Map of the World (also known as Unschuldig verfolgt), USA Films, 1999. Margaret, Town & Country, New Line Cinema, 2001. Mrs. Gene Buchanan, Serendipity, Miramax, 2001. Billy’s secretary, Chicago, Miramax, 2002. Lea, Nemesis Game, Lions Gate Films, 2003. English teacher, Mean Girls, Paramount, 2004. Television Appearances; Series: Molly, The Great Detective, CBC, 1979. Television Appearances; Miniseries: English nanny, The Last Don II (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Last Don II⬙), CBS, 1998. NDP candidate, More Tears, CBC and PBS, 1999. Helen, Haven, CBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Ruth Nathanson, Heartsounds, ABC, 1984. Inge, He’s Fired, She’s Hired, CBS, 1984. Fight for Life, ABC, 1987.
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Receptionist, The Last Best Year, ABC, 1990. Dobbins’ secretary, Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story (also known as Shattered Trust), NBC, 1993. Mrs. Deane, Incident in a Small Town, CBS, 1994. Tourist, A Change of Place (also known as La star aux deux visages), CBS, 1994. Reporter, Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story (also known as Almost Golden), Lifetime, 1995. Mrs. Granger, The Morrison Murders, USA Network, 1996. Nurse Veronica, Freak City, Showtime, 1999. Dina Stapleton, Spenser: Small Vices (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Small Vices⬙), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Miss Conroy, Love Letters, ABC, 1999. Janet Hilgarde, When Andrew Came Home (also known as Taming Andrew), Lifetime, 2000. Supervisor, Dangerous Child (also known as Un fils en colere), Lifetime, 2001. Sister Katherine, Within These Walls, 2001. Charlene Hawkins, Stolen Miracle, Lifetime, 2001. Librarian, Last Call (also known as Fitzgerald), Showtime, 2002. Ruth’s mother, Do or Die, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Dr. Reece, Big Spender, Animal Planet, 2003. Mrs. Daniels, Eloise at the Plaza, ABC, 2003.
CRAWLEY, Amos 1981– PERSONAL Full name, Amos Rocco Crawley; born March 2, 1981, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Education: Graduated from Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre, New York City. Addresses: Manager—Newton–Landry Management, 19 Isabella St., Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1M7, Canada. Career: Actor. Began acting at the age of four; The Bridge Theatre Company (theater group), New York City, founding member; spent one season with Shakespeare by the Sea, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Pilots: Bank manager, Dark Eyes, ABC, 1995. Mrs. Thorland, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye, PAX, 2002.
Film Appearances: Voice of Alexander, Babar: The Movie (animated; also known as Le triomphe de Babar), New Line Cinema, 1989. Rod, Billy Madison, Universal, 1995. Brandon Ward, Rent–a–Kid, 1995. Voice of Uncle Arthur, Babar: King of the Elephants (animated; also known as Babar—Koenig der Elephanten and Barbar, roi des elephants), HBO Home Video, 1999. John, The Virgin Suicides (also known as Sofia Coppola’s ⬙The Virgin Suicides⬙), Eternity Pictures, 1999.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Cynthia, ⬙The Curious Case of Edgar Witherspoon,⬙ The Twilight Zone, syndicated, 1988. Sandy Howe, ⬙Full Disclosure,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 1988. Rachel, ⬙Diamonds Aren⬘t Forever,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 1989. Mrs. Burns, ⬙The Secret Agenda of Mesmer’s Bauble,⬙ Friday the 13th, syndicated, 1989. ⬙Smokescreen,⬙ Katts and Dog, CTV and Family Channel, 1990. Samantha Marloe, ⬙Cinema Verite,⬙ Counterstrike, USA Network, 1990. Mrs. Reese, ⬙Marion & Jean,⬙ The Hidden Room, Lifetime, 1993. Aunt Sally, ⬙The Tale of the Dollmaker,⬙ Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1994. Mom, ⬙Let⬘s Get Invisible!,⬙ Goosebumps, 1996. Jan, ⬙Mac Daddy,⬙ Once a Thief, syndicated, 1997. Rita, ⬙Fuzzy Logic,⬙ La femme Nikita, USA Network, 1998. Probation officer, ⬙Lena,⬙ Foolish Heart, CBC, 1999. President, ⬙Extra Credit,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2000.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Alexander, Babar (animated), 1989–91. Starvin Marvin and Bernie Sagittarius ⬙Sag⬙ Chearney, Ready or Not (also known as Les premieres fois), Showtime, 1993. Voice of Arnold and others, The Magic School Bus (animated; also known as Scholastic’s ⬙The Magic School Bus⬙), PBS, 1994–95. Voice of Owl, Little Bear (animated; also known as Maurice Sendak’s ⬙Little Bear⬙), Nickelodeon, 1995. Russle, Stickin’ Around, Fox, 1996. Randy Stephens, Traders, CTV and Lifetime, 1997–2000. 78
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CREAGHAN Jim, Plunge, Theatre 54, New York City, 2005. Never Swim Alone, Bridge Theatre Company, New York City, 2005. Also appeared as Jacob, Salt Water Moon; Mazon, Killer’s Head; appeared in Samuel the Fourth, New York City; Wonder of the World, New York City; The Widening Jyre; Killer’s Head; Dark of the Moon; The Snow Queen.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jan Hooft, The Little Kidnappers, The Disney Channel, 1990. Gregory, A Little Piece of Heaven, NBC, 1991. Owen Jordan, Lives of Girls & Women, 1994. Arthur Jones (some sources cite Arthur Darlington), Night of the Twisters, Family Channel, 1996. John Reed, Jr., Jack Reed: Death and Vengeance, NBC, 1996. Peter, The Sandy Bottom Orchestra, Showtime, 2000.
CREAGHAN, Dennis 1942– PERSONAL Born May 1, 1942, in London, England.
Television Appearances; Specials: Robin Davies, Heaven on Earth, PBS, 1987.
Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Young Harrison, ⬙A Time to Reap,⬙ War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1990. Sam McLeod, ⬙But Not Forgotten,⬙ Street Legal, 1993. Ethan Wood, ⬙The Tale of the Ghastly Grinner,⬙ Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1994. Chuck Green, ⬙The Haunted Mask: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Goosebumps (also known as Ultimate Goosebumps), Fox, 1995. Will, ⬙The Werewolf of Fever Swamp: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1996. Chuck, ⬙The Haunted Mask II: Part 1,⬙ Goosebumps (also known as Ultimate Goosebumps), Fox, 1996. Corey Stillman, ⬙Fire Within/Fate,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1997. Moose, ⬙Finders Keepers for Franklin/Franklin’s New Friend,⬙ Franklin, 1997. Musician 1, ⬙People Who Fight Too Much,⬙ Twitch City, Fox Family, CBC, and Bravo, 1998. Josh Strong, ⬙Sixteen Candles,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX and CTV, 1999. Icarus, ⬙Daedalus and Icarus,⬙ Mythic Warriors, 1999. Doug Willis, ⬙The Case of the Falling Star,⬙ The Adventures of Shirley Holmes, 2000. Voice, Elliot Moose, PBS, 2000.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Policeman, Dream Lover, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1986. Bill Compton, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Warner Bros., 1987. Major Dreesen, Robo Warriors, Republic Entertainment, 1996. Caroline’s minister, The Other Sister, Buena Vista, 1999. Museum director Jim Lenox, The Thomas Crown Affair, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1999. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Albert McKisco, Tender Is the Night, Showtime, 1985. Clint Etheridge, Strong Medicine (also known as Arthur Hailey’s ⬙Strong Medicine⬙), CBS, 1986. Duncan Lattimer, Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer, ABC, 1997. Lamont, Mr. Murder (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Mr. Murder⬙), ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: First staff man, Murrow, HBO, 1986. Dr. Bill Reed, The Ted Kennedy, Jr. Story, NBC, 1986. Head of CIA, A Very British Coup, PBS and Channel 4, 1988. Charles Demming, Matlock: The Thief, 1989. General Ungerland, Breaking Point, ABC, 1989. Scully O’Brian, Prime Target, NBC, 1989. Curtis Horn, Daughters of Privilege (also known as Keys to the Kingdom), NBC, 1991. Nigel Neville, Project: ALF (also known as Alf—Der Film), ABC, 1996.
Also appeared as Stanley Zito, ⬙Cool Book,⬙ Flash Forward; in Kids in the Hall; X–Men (animated). Stage Appearances: Ben, Seascape with Sharks and Dancer, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2001. Lamachos, Acharnians, Hellenic Festival, New York City Public Library, New York City, 2004. Bent, Schapiro Theatre, New York City, 2004. 79
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Stage Appearances: Orderly and understudy for the roles of Ross, Bishop Walsham How, Snork, Frederick Trevesaw, Belgian policeman, Earl, London policeman, Lord John, Pinhead manager, and Will, The Elephant Man, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1979–81. Arthur Duncan, Pterodactyls, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1993. Golf with Alan Shepard, Barter Theatre, VA, 1999. Summerhays, Misalliance, Guthrie Theatre, MN, 2000. Andrew Duncan, 45 Seconds from Broadway, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 2001–2002. Brackish, Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, Caldwell Theatre, Boca Raton, FL, 2003. Thor, Morning’s at Seven, Caldwell Theatre, 2004. The Dining Room, Caldwell Theatre, 2004. Colonel Pickering, My Fair Lady, Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT, 2004 Wilton, Enchanted April, Caldwell Theatre, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: American hotel receptionist, ⬙The Trust,⬙ Reilly: Ace of Spies, 1983. Joe Conte, ⬙The Last Interview,⬙ Bergerac, BBC1, 1985. Dr. Frank, ⬙End of Innocence,⬙ The Young Riders, ABC, 1989. Charles Demming, ⬙The Thief: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1989. Louis, ⬙Family,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1990. ⬙God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990. ⬙In the Still of the Night,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, 1990. Roland Petrie, ⬙Small,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1991. ⬙The Pound and the Fury,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1991. Leonard Gorham, ⬙Promises to Keep,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Monsignor Doherty, ⬙Rockin’ Robin,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. District Attorney Jack Collins, ⬙Stephanie and the Wolves,⬙ Central Park West, CBS, 1995. District Attorney Jack Collins, ⬙Chess Moves,⬙ Central Park West, CBS, 1995. District Attorney Jack Collins, ⬙The Best, False Friend,⬙ Central Park West, CBS, 1995. District Attorney Jack Collins, ⬙Days of Thunder,⬙ Central Park West, CBS, 1995. Gregory King, ⬙Misdiagnosis Murder,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. Charles, literary agent, ⬙The Dark Side of the Door,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1996. Walter Exley, ⬙Evasion of the Body Snatchers,⬙ Total Security, ABC, 1997. J. Lee Rankin, ⬙The Warren Omission,⬙ Dark Skies, NBC, 1997. Judge J. Kramer, ⬙Search and Seizure,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1997. Inspector Al Friedrich, ⬙Love Hurts,⬙ Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997. ⬙Flight,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Liddle, ⬙Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. George’s lawyer, ⬙The Test,⬙ Ed, NBC, 2001. Wendell, ⬙Mind over Matter,⬙ Ed, NBC, 2001. Doug Maple, Sr., ⬙Firestarter,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002.
Also appeared in The Little Foxes, West End production, London; as Basil, Iago, Caldwell Theatre Company. Stage Work: Worked as stage manager, The Elephant Man, York Theatre at St. Peter’s, New York City.
CRITCHLOW, Roark 1963– PERSONAL Full name, Roark Grant Critchlow; born May 10 (some sources cite May 11), 1963, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; married Maria Brewer (an actress) 1990; children: Jara Shea, Reign Eden, Credence Roark Brewer. Education: Attended University of Victoria. Avocational Interests: Swimming, running, skiing, in– line skating, basketball. Addresses: Manager—Mark Blake, Midwest Talent Management, 4821 Lankershim Blvd., Suite F149, North Hollywood, CA 91601; Candy Entertainment, 8833 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 402, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and producer. Worked as a bartender. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Michael William ⬙Mike⬙ Horton, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 1994–99.
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CRIVELLO The Round Table, NBC; Top of the Hill, CBS; and 21 Jump Street, Fox. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 14th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1998. Soap Pads, Home and Garden Television, 1999.
Television Appearances; Movies: Boy Scout leader, The Man Upstairs, CBS, 1992. Neil, Sexual Advances (also known as Beyond the Bounds), ABC, 1992. Petra, The Comrades of Summer, HBO, 1992. Arthur, Call of the Wild, CBS, 1993. Step, Judgement Day: The John List Story (also known as Deliver Them from Evil: The John List Story and To Save Their Souls), CBS, 1993. Gunther, How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale (also known as How to Marry a Billionaire), Fox, 2000. Todd Dewey, The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story, USA Network, 2004. Dr. Peter Whelan, Over the Line, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Mr. Brooks, Zoey 101, Nickelodeon, 2004. Film Appearances: Brooks, Cadence (also known as Count a Lonely Cadence and Stockade), New Line Cinema/Republic, 1991. Joseph Catwood, Making It Home, 1998. Yann, Asylum Days, Velocity Home Entertainment, 2001. William, Mr. Deeds, Columbia/New Line Cinema, 2002. Robert, Coming Clean (short film), Bevis Film and Video/Bigness Films/Stella’s Chief, 2002. (Uncredited) Tennis professional, View from the Top, Miramax, 2003. Lew Jameson, 18 Fingers of Death!, Crystal Sky, 2004. Robert Jamison, Buds for Life, Impulse Films, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Garth, ⬙Model Student,⬙ Neon Rider, syndicated, 1990. Johnny King, ⬙King of the Cowboys,⬙ The Black Stallion (also known as The Adventures of the Black Stallion), The Family Channel, 1990. Walter Zachuck, ⬙Letter of the Law,⬙ Bordertown, 1990. Jake Andrews, ⬙The New Recruit,⬙ Bordertown, 1991. Dave Gibson, ⬙The Education of Terry Carver,⬙ 21 Jump Street, 1991. Bobby Sturdivant, ⬙In the Best of Families,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1991. Jerry Mitchell, ⬙Protectors,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1992. Quinn, The Round Table, 1992. Darwin Raymore, The Heights, 1992. Jason Talbott, ⬙Unholy Alliance, Part 1,⬙ Highlander, syndicated, 1994. Dr. Mike Horton, ⬙The One After the Super Bowl: Part 1,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1996. Dr. Mike Horton, ⬙The One Where Dr. Ramoray Dies,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1996. Himself, Happy Hour, USA Network, 1999. Peter Stiles, ⬙Get Vallery,⬙ V.I.P., syndicated, 2001. Robert Pike, ⬙Sin Francisco,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2001. President of CBL Records, ⬙Doing the Deal,⬙ S Club 7 in Hollywood, Fox Family Channel, 2001. Television anchor, ⬙The Fire and the Wood,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2001. ⬙Untouchables,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 2003. Dr. Glazer, ⬙The Bet,⬙ Drake & Josh, Nickelodeon, 2004. Dr. Glazer, ⬙Little Diva,⬙ Drake & Josh, Nickelodeon, 2004. Newscaster/God, ⬙Silence,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004. Agent Greg Palmer, ⬙Karma,⬙ Eyes, ABC, 2005.
Film Work: Producer, Making It Home, 1998. Stage Appearances: Appeared in student productions at University of Victoria. RECORDINGS Videos: Behind the Scenes: Asylum Days, Velocity Home Entertainment, 2003.
CRIVELLO, Anthony 1955– PERSONAL Born August 2, 1955, in Milwaukee, WI; son of Vincent J. and Josephine (maiden name, Mussomeli) Crivello. Education: Attended Marquette University. Addresses: Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 11th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Neil Bagg, Don Buchwald and Associates, 10 East 44th St., New York, NY 10017; Vox, 5670 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 820, Los Angeles, CA 90065.
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Career: Actor, singer, and songwriter.
The Glass Cage, 1996. Geppetto, ABC, 2000. Pilot, Alien Hunter, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Carbonell Award, South Florida Theatre and Arts Honors, best supporting actor, 1985, for The News; Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination, Toronto Theatre Alliance, and Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actor in a musical, 1993, both for Kiss of the Spider Woman; Joseph Jefferson Award, best leading actor in a musical, 1996, for The House of Martin Guerre; Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination, 1997, for Jane Eyre; Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award nomination, best lead performance, Los Angeles Ovation Award nomination, Los Angeles Theatre Alliance, and Robby Award nomination, all 2002, for Do I Hear a Waltz?
Television Appearances; Series: Johnny Dee, One Life to Live, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Miguel Carrera, ⬙Hostile Takeover,⬙ Miami Vice, 1988. Celine, ⬙Prisoner of Love,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1990. Adin, ⬙Warlord,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1996. ⬙Everything to Fear,⬙ Team Knight Rider, 1997. John, ⬙No Compromises,⬙ Babylon 5, 1998. Maxwell, ⬙The Maid,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1998. Reverend Burns, ⬙Just Another Normal Christmas,⬙ Normal, Ohio, Fox, 2000. Band leader, ⬙Love Is the Key,⬙ In–Laws, NBC, 2002. ⬙Strangled,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2003. Maitre d’, ⬙The Placeholder,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 2003. Ringmaster, ⬙Blood, Sweat, and Tears,⬙ C.S.I.: NY (also known as CSI: New York), CBS, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Subway hit man, ⬙Crocodile⬙ Dundee 2, Paramount, 1988. Julio, Shakedown (also known as Blue Jean Cop), Universal, 1988. Aldys, Spellbinder, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Hairdresser, Slaves of New York, TriStar, 1989. Carbo, The Bet, 1992. Lou Gazzo, Dillinger and Capone, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Count Vladimir Dracula, Monster Mash: The Movie (also known as Frankenstein Sings), Prism Pictures, 1995. Eddie, Twisted, Hemdale, 1995. Lincoln, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Lupino, Star Portal, 1998. Luigi Cortino, Jane Austen’s ⬙Mafia!⬙ (also known as Mafia!), Buena Vista, 1998. Detective Harris, Running Woman, 1998. Tony, The Glass Jar, Sterling Pacific Films, 1999. Ringmaster, Texas Rangers, Miramax/Dimension Films, 2001. Salvatore, Hidden Agenda (also known as The Osiris Project), Sterling Pacific Films, 2002. Jimmy, Fire, 2002. Tony, Spanish Fly, Iron Heart Films, 2003.
Television Appearances; Other: 919 Fifth Avenue (also known as Dominick Dunne’s ⬙919 Fifth Avenue⬙), 1995. Grantaire, ⬙⬘Les Miserables’ in Concert⬙ (special; also known as ⬙Les Miserables in Concert: Live from London’s Royal Albert Hall⬙), Great Performances, PBS, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Che, Evita (musical), Broadway Theatre, New York City, c. 1982–83. Killer, The News (musical), Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1985, and Florida production. Bamatabois, Grantaire, bishop, chain gang member, drinker, and understudy for Javert, Les Miserables (musical), Broadway Theatre, 1987–89. Father Thomas/Barnardine, Measure for Measure, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1989. Valentin, Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical), Canadian production, then Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1993–95. The House of Martin Guerre (musical), Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1994–95. Father Ladislao Gutierrez, Camila, Theatre at St. Paul’s, New York City, 1995. Rochester, Jane Eyre, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, beginning 1996, then New York City, 1998. Dante Keyes, Marie Christine, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1999–2000. Expecting Isabel, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 2000. Do I Hear a Waltz?, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 2001.
Film Work: Segment director for Everyday Heroes, Mandalay Film and Television. Television Appearances; Movies: Lupone, Murder in Black & White, CBS, 1990. Frank Capone, The Lost Capone, TNT, 1990. Jesse Sharp, Alien Avengers (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Alien Avengers⬙ and Welcome to Planet Earth), Showtime, 1996. 82
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CROMWELL (stepdaughter). Education: Attended Middlebury College and Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie–Mellon University). Avocational Interests: Restoring classic cars.
Delacroix, Romantique, American Repertory Theatre, Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, MA, 2003. Assassins (concert performance), Freud Playhouse, University of California, Los Angeles, 2003. Kismet (musical), Freud Playhouse, 2004. The Underpants, Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles, 2004. Zhivago (musical), Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, 2005.
Addresses: Manager—SDB Partners, 1801 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 902, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor and director. Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, director of children’s theatre, 1966–67; Stage/ West, West Springfield, MA, resident director, 1968–69; Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, member of company, 1969–70; American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, member of company, summer, 1970; Koshari Films, cofounder, 1997. Hecel Oyakapi Foundation, operator; animal welfare activist, including work on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Made off–Broadway debut in The Juniper Tree; appeared as Grantaire, ⬙Les Miserables⬙ in Concert (also known as Les Miserables in Concert: Live from London’s Royal Albert Hall), Royal Albert Hall, London; also appeared in Big Time; Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Milwaukee, WI; Hamlet; The Long Christmas Dinner; The Lover; The Matchmaker; Mr. Roberts; Star–Spangled Girl; A Streetcar Named Desire; Teahouse of the August Moon; and 3 Guys Naked from the Waist Down.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination and Chlotrudis Award nomination, both best supporting actor, 1996, for Babe; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a cast (with others), 1998, for L.A. Confidential; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or movie, 2000, for RKO 281; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a cast in a theatrical motion picture (with others), 2000, for The Green Mile; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actor in a suspense film, 2000, for The General’s Daughter; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 2001, for ⬙A Walk in the Woods,⬙ ER; Bronze Wrangler Award, Western Heritage Awards, outstanding theatrical motion picture (with others), 2003, for Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 2003, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series (with others), 2005, both for Six Feet Under.
Major Tours: Person of Argentina, Evita (musical), Shubert Theatre, U.S. cities, 1980–81. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice, Min’na no gorufu 4 (also known as Hot Shots Golf Fore! and Minna Golf 4), 2003. WRITINGS Wrote segments of the film Everyday Heroes, Mandalay Film and Television. Songwriter with more than twenty songs to his credit, including ⬙Love Is Worth It if Together We’ve Cried,⬙ featured in the film Midnight Blue. Contributor to periodicals, including Newsweek.
CREDITS CROMWELL, James 1940– (Jamie Cromwell)
Film Appearances: Chauffeur Marcel, Murder by Death, Columbia, 1976. Schnell, The Cheap Detective (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Cheap Detective⬙ and Snacka om deckare, altsaa!), Columbia, 1978. Officer Quick, The House of God, United Artists, 1979. Realtor, The Man with Two Brains, Warner Bros., 1981. Dr. Carson, Nobody’s Perfekt, Columbia, 1981. Mr. Skolnick, Revenge of the Nerds, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1984. Deputy Euclid Baker, Tank, Universal, 1984. Priest, Oh, God! You Devil, Warner Bros., 1984. Mr. Muller, Explorers, Paramount, 1985.
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Detective Blist, A Fine Mess (also known as Blake Edwards’ ⬙A Fine Mess⬙), Columbia, 1986. Mr. Skolnick, Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Admiral Rothman, The Rescue, Buena Vista, 1988. Motel desk clerk, Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros., 1989. The Runnin’ Kind, 1989. Brother Mathias, The Babe, Universal, 1992. Cage, Romeo Is Bleeding, Gramercy, 1993. Arthur Hoggett, Babe (also known as Babe: The Gallant Pig and Sheep–Pig), Universal, 1995. William Donahue, Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996. Dr. Zefram Cochrane, Star Trek: First Contact (also known as Star Trek 8, Star Trek: Generations 2, and Star Trek: Resurrection), Paramount, 1996. Charles Keating, The People vs. Larry Flynt (also known as Larry Flynt), Columbia, 1996. Adam MacAdam, Owd Bob, 1997. Captain Dudley Liam Smith, L.A. Confidential, Warner Bros., 1997. Granpa, The Education of Little Tree (also known as L’education de Little Tree), Allied Films/Light Motive, 1997. Winter, 1998. Senator Judson Ross, Species II, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1998. Alan Rittenhouse, Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. Arthur Hoggett, Babe: Pig in the City, Universal, 1998. Lieutenant General Joseph Campbell, The General’s Daughter (also known as Wehrlos—die tochter des generals), Paramount, 1999. Judge Fielding, Snow Falling on Cedars, Universal, 1999. The priest, The Bachelor, New Line Cinema, 1999. Warden Hal Moores, The Green Mile (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Green Mile⬙), Warner Bros., 1999. Bob Gerson, Space Cowboys, Warner Bros., 2000. The judge and St. Francis, Twist of Fate, 2002. Voice of the colonel, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (animated), DreamWorks, 2002. President Robert ⬙Bob⬙ Fowler, The Sum of All Fears (also known as Der anschlag), Paramount, 2002. Franz, The Nazi (short film), 2002. Ray Speight, Blackball, First Look Home Entertainment, 2003. Shepherd, The Snow Walker, First Look Media, 2003. Himself, Earthlings (documentary), 2003. Dr. Alfred Lanning, I, Robot, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Warden Hazen, The Longest Yard, Paramount, 2005.
Police Chief Arnold Bludhorn, The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. Lucky, Mama’s Boy, NBC, 1988–89. Elliott Baines, Citizen Baines, CBS, 2001. George Sibley, a recurring role, Six Feet Under, HBO, 2003, 2004–2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lieutenant J. L. Cleghorne, Once an Eagle, NBC, 1976. Major General Hunter, Dream West, CBS, 1986. Henry, Angels in America, HBO, 2003. Father Donald Callahan, Salem’s Lot (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Salem’s Lot⬙), TNT, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Reverend Lohman, A Christmas without Snow, CBS, 1980. Francisek, The Wall, CBS, 1982. Humboldt Hobson, Alison’s Demise, 1987. Arthur Garretson, ⬙Christine Cromwell: Things That Go Bump in the Night,⬙ (also known as ⬙Amanda Vanderbilt⬙), The ABC Saturday Mystery), ABC, 1989. B. J. Cocker, Miracle Landing, CBS, 1990. Judge Raymond Price, Matlock: Nowhere to Turn, 1990. In a Child’s Name, 1991. (As Jamie Cromwell) Mr. Skolnick, Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation, 1992. (As Jamie Cromwell) Mr. Skolnick, Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love, 1994. Charlie Mulvihill, ⬙The Shaggy Dog,⬙ The ABC Family Movie (also known as The Disney Family Movie), ABC, 1994. Senator Judson Ross, Species II, 1998. John Edgerson, A Slight Case of Murder (also known as A Travesty), TNT, 1999. William Randolph Hearst, RKO 281 (also known as RKO 281: The Battle over Citizen Kane), HBO, 1999. Gordon Knapp, Fail Safe, CBS, 2000. Joel Lynch, A Death in the Family, PBS, 2002. Major Amberson, The Magnificent Ambersons, Arts and Entertainment, 2002. President Lyndon Baines Johnson, RFK, FX Channel, 2002. First member of Parliament, Project V.I.P.E.R., Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Television Appearances; Pilots: Captain Bill Kaminski, Snafu, NBC, 1976. Jerry Holmes, Stranded, CBS, 1976. Deputy Malcolm Rossiter, Jr., The Deadly Game, NBC, 1977. Herbert Draper, Eddie and Herbert, CBS, 1977. Deputy Malcolm Rossiter, Jr., The Girl in the Empty Grave (also known as Abel), NBC, 1977. Frank, Pottsville, CBS, 1980.
Television Appearances; Series: Bill Lewis, Hot L Baltimore, ABC, 1975. Glen, The Nancy Walker Show, ABC, 1976. Fish Belly, Born to the Wind (also known as Indians), BBC (England), 1978, then NBC, 1982. Quentin Standard, Easy Street, NBC, 1986–87. 84
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CROMWELL Mr. Hamilton, ⬙Mainstream,⬙ The White Shadow, 1979. ⬙The Death of Me Yet,⬙ The White Shadow, 1980. Harve Miller, ⬙Laura Ingalls Wilder: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1980. ⬙Homecoming,⬙ Flo, 1980. Bartender, ⬙Singles Bar,⬙ I’m a Big Girl Now, 1980. Jason Parrish, ⬙Liquidation,⬙ Barney Miller, 1981. Dr. Edmund Danworth, ⬙Stress Analyzer,⬙ Barney Miller, 1981. Delivery man, ⬙Stress? What Stress?,⬙ Diff’rent Strokes, 1982. ⬙The Reluctant Runaway: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Father Murphy, 1982. ⬙Jerry Lewis Week,⬙ Buffalo Bill, 1984. ⬙Class of ’84,⬙ Gimme a Break, 1984. Gerald Kane, ⬙Deja Vu,⬙ Dallas, 1984. Gerald Kane, ⬙Lockup in Laredo,⬙ Dallas, 1985. Gerald Kane, ⬙Bail Out,⬙ Dallas, 1985. Joey Dietz, ⬙Girls Night Out,⬙ Riptide, 1985. Jake Fellows, ⬙Undercover McCormick,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, 1985. Seymour Robbins, ⬙Sniper,⬙ Hunter, 1985. Alan, ⬙Nuts about Harry,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1985. (As Jamie Cromwell) Curtis, ⬙Ten Wheel Trouble,⬙ Knight Rider, 1985. Fake Buffalo Bill, ⬙Buffalo Who?⬙ Wildside, 1985. Lowenhandler, ⬙Grin and Bear It,⬙ Hill Street Blues, 1985. Gregory, ⬙Tale of the Dancing Weasel,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, 1985. Obediah Payne, ⬙A Message from Charity,⬙ The Twilight Zone, 1985. John Hancock, ⬙Philadelphia Story,⬙ Family Ties, 1985. Francis, ⬙One for the Road,⬙ Amazing Stories, 1986. (As Jamie Cromwell) Gregory, ⬙Wrong Number,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, 1986. Roy Gallagher, ⬙Fat Cats,⬙ Mr. Belvedere, 1988. Bill Henderson, Life Goes On, 1989. Nayrok, ⬙The Hunted,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990. Bill Henderson, ⬙Thatcher and Henderson,⬙ Life Goes On, 1990. Jacob, ⬙The Peacemakers,⬙ The Young Riders, 1991. ⬙It Never Entered My Mind,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, 1991. Jaglom Shrek, ⬙Birthright: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1993. ⬙Brackman, MacKenzie, Barnum & Bailey,⬙ L.A. Law, 1994. Fred, ⬙My Dinner with Wilson⬙ (also known as ⬙My Dinner at Wilson’s⬙), Home Improvement, ABC, 1994. Jeremy Sullivan, ⬙Stalker’s Moon,⬙ Renegade, 1995. ⬙The Visit,⬙ Hawkeye, 1995. Bishop Joseph Milletts, ⬙Saint Zach,⬙ Picket Fences, 1995. Minister Hanok, ⬙Starship Down,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1995. Mr. Saxonhouse, ⬙Do We Have to Write You a Check?⬙ Partners, 1995.
Lieutenant George Hurley, Spraggue (also known as Spraggue: Murder for Two), ABC, 1984. Simon Ganes, The Earthlings, ABC, 1984. Deputy Chief Arnold Bludhorn, The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. Ambassador Lars (some sources cite Roland) Weymouth, China Beach, ABC, 1988. (Uncredited) Dr. Zefram Cochrane, Enterprise: Broken Bow (also known as Star Trek Enterprise: Broken Bow), UPN, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Harry Pepper, Barefoot in the Park, HBO, 1982. Noah Curry, The Rainmaker, HBO, 1982. Interviewee, Hollywood’s Amazing Animal Actors, TBS, 1996. Sea World/Busch Gardens Party for the Planet, CBS, 1996. Totally Animals, CBS, 1996. The Miracle of ⬙The Green Mile,⬙ 1999. Interviewee, Spotlight on Location: Snow Falling on Cedars, 2000. Host, Great Bear Rainforest, 2001. Joel Lynch, A Death in the Family, PBS, 2002. Interviewee, The John Garfield Story, TCM, 2003. Make the Movie Live the Movie, 2004. Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde, BBC (England), 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Terry, ⬙The Countess,⬙ The Rockford Files, 1974. Jerome ⬙Stretch⬙ Cunningham, ⬙Archie’s Raise⬙ (also known as ⬙The Bunkers and Inflation⬙), All in the Family (also known as Those Were the Days), CBS, 1974. Jerome ⬙Stretch⬙ Cunningham, ⬙Archie Is Missing!⬙ (also known as ⬙Where’s Archie⬙), All in the Family (also known as Those Were the Days), CBS, 1974. Jerome ⬙Stretch⬙ Cunningham, ⬙Archie and the Miracle,⬙ All in the Family (also known as Those Were the Days), CBS, 1974. Alfie, ⬙Last Tango in Tuckahoe,⬙ Maude, 1974. Harve Miller, Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1975. Roy, ⬙The Ballad of Redwing Jail,⬙ Barbary Coast, 1975. Leo Bardonaro, ⬙Last Laugh,⬙ M*A*S*H, 1977. Detective Lannigan, ⬙Chrissy’s Night Out,⬙ Three’s Company, 1977. Lutz, ⬙Ice Time,⬙ Police Story, 1977. Sergeant Wilkinson, ⬙Group Home,⬙ Barney Miller, 1977. Detective Ralph Hilton, ⬙Who Ordered the Hot Turkey?⬙ Alice, 1978. Dr. Farrington, ⬙The Obscene Phone Call,⬙ Maude, 1978. Father O’Brien, ⬙The Hero⬙ (also known as ⬙Arnold’s Hero⬙), Diff’rent Strokes, 1979. Neil Spencer, ⬙Strip Joint,⬙ Barney Miller, 1979. Coach Pollard, ⬙The Better Part of Valour,⬙ Eight Is Enough, 1979. 85
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Mr. Saxonhouse, ⬙Can We Keep Her, Dad?⬙ Partners, 1996. Officer Joe Denton, ⬙The High Ground,⬙ The Client (also known as John Grisham’s ⬙The Client⬙), CBS, 1996. Minister, ⬙Healing Hands,⬙ Strange Luck, 1996. ⬙Animal Rights,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1996. Himself, ⬙The Films of Frank Darabont,⬙ The Directors, Encore, c. 2000. Bishop Lionel Stewart, ⬙Rock, Paper, Scissors,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. Bishop Lionel Stewart, ⬙Thy Will Be Done,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. Bishop Lionel Stewart, ⬙A Walk in the Woods,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. Bishop Lionel Stewart, ⬙The Crossing⬙ (also known as ⬙Golden Hour⬙), ER, NBC, 2001. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001. President D. Wire Newman, ⬙The Stormy Present,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2004. (Uncredited) Zephram Cochrane (in archive footage), ⬙In a Mirror, Darkly: Part 1,⬙ Enterprise, UPN, 2005.
Horatio, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Anspacher Theatre, Public Theatre, 1982–83. Larry Slade, The Iceman Cometh, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1990–91. Polonius, Hamlet, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center Stage Right Theatre, New York City, 1992. The King, All’s Well that Ends Well, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1993–94. A. E. Housman, The Invention of Love, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 2000. Appeared in a production of Beckett, Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH; also performed at Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT. RECORDINGS Videos: Walking the Mile (also known as Walking the Mile: The Making of ⬙The Green Mile⬙), Warner Home Video, 2000.
Also appeared in an episode of Walking after Midnight. WRITINGS Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, Family Film Awards, CBS, 1996. Presenter, The 1998 Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 1998. Presenter, The Walt Disney Company Presents the 8th American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1998. Presenter, The 14th Annual Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 2000. Presenter, The 2001 Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 2001. Presenter, The 2001 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. The 16th Annual Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 2002.
Contributor of cartoons to Lancaster New Era, Lancaster, PA. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, March 25, 1996, pp. 105–106. Starlog, January, 1997. Star Trek Communicator, March, 1997, pp. 68–71. TV Guide, August 15, 2004, pp. 60–63.
Television Appearances; Other: Judge Pounders, Indictment: The McMartin Trial, 1995.
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Stage Appearances: Port Royal, off–Broadway production, 1960. Montano, Othello, American Shakespeare Festival, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1970–71. Gary, AC/DC, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1971. Hamlet, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1973–74. Terra Nova, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1978–79. Felix, Three Acts of Recognition, Anspacher Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1982.
PERSONAL Full name, William Crystal; born March 14, 1947 (some sources cite 1948), in Long Beach, Long Island, NY; son of Jack (a record store manager, record company executive, and producer of jazz concerts) and Helen Crystal; nephew of Milt Gabler (a musician and songwriter); brother of Richard Crystal (a television producer); married Janice Goldfinger, June 4, 1970; children: Jennifer (an actress), Lindsay (an actress). Education: Attended Marshall University; graduated from Nassau Community College; New York University, 86
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CRYSTAL motion picture, 1989, and Golden Globe Award nomination, George Schlatter Productions, best performance by an actor in a motion picture comedy or musical, 1990, for When Harry Met Sally ... ; Special Award, ShoWest Convention, National Association of Theatre Owners, comedy star of the decade, 1991; Humanitarian Award, Crystal Awards, Women in Film, 1991; Emmy Awards, outstanding writing (with others) and outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, both 1992, for The 63rd Annual Academy Awards; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy film, American Comedy Award, funniest lead actor in a motion picture, and MTV Movie Award, best comedic performance, all 1992, for City Slickers; Annual CableACE Award, best entertainment host (with Whoopi Goldberg and Robin Williams), 1992, for Comic Relief V; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in writing for a variety or music program (with others), Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, and Television Critics Association Award, outstanding achievement in movies, miniseries, and specials, all 1992, and American Comedy Award, funniest male performer in a television special, 1993, all for The 64th Annual Academy Awards; Creative Achievement Award, American Comedy Awards, 1993; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture comedy or musical, 1993, for Mr. Saturday Night; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1993, and American Comedy Award, funniest male performer in a television special, 1994, both for The 65th Annual Academy Awards; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program (with Goldberg and Williams), 1996, for Comic Relief VII; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding performance in a variety or music program, 1997, for The 69th Annual Academy Awards; Emmy Award, outstanding performance in a variety or music program, 1998, and American Comedy Award, funniest male performer in a television special, 1999, both for The 70th Annual Academy Awards; American Comedy Award nomination, funniest male performer in a television special, 2000, for Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite comedy team (with Robert De Niro), 2000, for Analyze This; named man of the year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, 2000; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 2000, and American Comedy Award nomination, funniest male performer in a television special, 2001, both for The 72nd Annual Academy Awards; AFI Star Award, U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, 2001; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding directing for a miniseries, movie, or special and outstanding made–for–television movie (with others), both 2001, and Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding direction in a television movie, 2002, all for 61*; World Soundtrack Award, best original song written for a film (with oth-
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Larry Brezner, MBST Entertainment, 345 North Maple Dr., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 North San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069; 161 Avenue of the Americas, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10013. Career: Actor, voice artist, comedian, producer, director, and writer. Nassau Community College, worked with Alumni Theatre Group; member of improvisational comedy troupe We the People (also known as Comedy Jam and Three’s Company), 1971–75; stand–up comedian, 1975—, including appearances at Bitter End, Catch a Rising Star, Comedy Store, and various Playboy Clubs; Face Productions, founder, c. 1992; also affiliated with Jennilind Productions; appeared in commercials, including one for New York Experience, 2001. Arizona Diamondbacks (baseball team), part owner. Briefly worked as a substitute teacher at Long Beach Junior High School. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Friars Club (proctor). Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1985, for Saturday Night Live; Grammy Award nomination, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, best comedy recording, 1985, for Mahvelous!; Annual CableACE Award nomination, National Cable Television Association, outstanding performance in a comedy special, 1987, for ⬙Billy Crystal—Don’t Get Me Started,⬙ On Location; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1987, for The 29th Annual Grammy Awards; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in special events, 1988, for The 30th Annual Grammy Awards; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1988, and Annual CableACE Award, best actor in a comedy series, 1989, both for An All–Star Toast to the Improv; Emmy Award, outstanding performance in special events, 1989, for The 31st Annual Grammy Awards; Golden Apple Award, Hollywood Women’s Press Club, male star of the year, 1989; Emmy Award, outstanding writing, and Emmy Award nominations, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program and outstanding variety, music, or comedy special (with others), all 1990, for Midnight Train to Moscow; American Comedy Award, funniest leading actor in a 87
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ers), 2002, for ⬙If I Didn’t Have You,⬙ Monsters, Inc.; Blimp Award nomination, favorite voice from an animated movie, Kids’ Choice Awards, 2002, for Monsters, Inc.; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 2004, for The 76th Annual Academy Awards; Antoinette Perry Award, special theatrical event, Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award, both outstanding solo performance, all 2005, for 700 Sundays; Excellence in Media Award, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, 2005; also received star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Voice of Mike Wazowski, Mike’s New Car (animated), Walt Disney, 2002. Dr. Ben Sobel, Analyze That, Warner Bros., 2002. Voice of Calcifer for English version, Hauru no ugoku shiro (also known as Howl’s Moving Castle), Buena Vista, 2004. Himself, Tell Them Who You Are (documentary), ThinkFilm, 2004. Film Work: Producer (with Alan King and Michael Hertzberg), Memories of Me, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Executive producer, City Slickers, Columbia, 1991. Producer and director, Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. Producer, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly’s Gold (also known as City Slickers II and City Slickers: The Legend of Curly’s Gold), Columbia, 1994. Producer and director, Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. Producer, My Giant, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1998. Executive producer, Analyze This, 1999. Producer, America’s Sweethearts, Columbia, 2001. Executive producer, Analyze That, Warner Bros., 2002.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Lionel Carpenter, Rabbit Test, Avco Embassy, 1978. Voice of Lodge Turkell, Animalympics (animated), Barber Rose International Films, 1979. Morty the Mime, This Is Spinal Tap, Embassy, 1984. Danny Costanzo, Running Scared, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Miracle Max, The Princess Bride, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1987. Larry Donner/Cousin Paddy, Throw Momma from the Train, Orion, 1987. Dr. Abbie Polin, Memories of Me, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Harry Burns, When Harry Met Sally ... , Nelson Entertainment, 1989. Mitch Robbins, City Slickers, Columbia, 1991. Buddy Young Jr., Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. Narrator, Horton Hatches the Egg, 1992. Mitch Robbins, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly’s Gold (also known as City Slickers II and City Slickers: The Legend of Curly’s Gold), Columbia, 1994. Mickey Gordon, Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. First gravedigger, Hamlet (also known as William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”), Columbia, 1996. Jack Lawrence, Fathers’ Day, Warner Bros., 1997. Larry (the Devil), Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line Features, 1997. Sam ⬙Sammy⬙ Kamin, My Giant, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1998. Himself, Get Bruce! (documentary), Miramax, 1999. Dr. Ben Sobol, Analyze This, 1999. (Uncredited) Academy Awards master of ceremonies, American Movie: The Making of Northwestern (documentary; also known as American Movie), Sony Pictures Classics, 1999. (Uncredited) Mattress salesman, The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (also known as Die abenteuer von Rocky und Bullwinkle), Universal, 2000. Himself, The Journey (documentary), Journey Productions, 2001. Lee Phillips, America’s Sweethearts, Columbia, 2001. Voice of Mike Wazowski, Monsters, Inc. (animated), Buena Vista, 2001.
Television Appearances; Series: Jodie Dallas, Soap, ABC, 1977–81. Host, The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour, NBC, 1982. Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1984–85. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1976, 1977, 1978. Guest, The 36 Most Beautiful Girls in Texas, ABC, 1978. Cohost, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1979. Player, The Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. The TV Show, ABC, 1979. Guest, Doug Henning’s World of Magic, NBC, 1982. Catch a Rising Star’s 10th Anniversary, 1982. Tony Manetti, ⬙Split Decision,⬙ Likely Stories, Vol. 3, 1983. Host, Billy Crystal: A Comic’s Line, HBO, 1984. Host, A Comedy Salute to Baseball, NBC, 1985. Guest, The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. Witness, Richard Lewis ⬙I’m in Pain⬙ Concert, Showtime, 1985. Cohost, Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Host, ⬙Billy Crystal—Don’t Get Me Started,⬙ On Location, HBO, 1986. Guest, Kraft Salutes the George Burns Ninetieth Birthday Special (also known as George Burns’ 90th Birthday Special), CBS, 1986. Comic Relief: Backstage Pass, 1986. Cohost, Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. The Lost Minutes of Billy Crystal, HBO, 1987. 88
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 An All–Star Celebration: The 1988 Vote, ABC, 1988. An All–Star Toast to the Improv, HBO, 1988. Get Out the Vote, 1988. Life’s Most Embarrassing Moments, syndicated, 1988. All–Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul–Jabbar, NBC, 1989. Midnight Train to Moscow, HBO, 1989. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1989. Cohost, Comic Relief III, HBO, 1989. Grand Slam, syndicated, 1989. Saturday Night Live Fifteenth Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Cohost, Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. Overtime ... with Pat O’Brien, CBS, 1990. Guest, Robert Wuhl’s World Tour, HBO, 1990. The World of Jewish Humor, PBS, 1990. Wolf Trap Salutes Victor Borge: An 80th Birthday Celebration, PBS, 1990. A Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan, NBC, 1991. Entertainers ’91: The Top Twenty of the Year, ABC, 1991. Member of choir, Voices that Care, Fox, 1991. HBO’s 20th Anniversary—We Hardly Believe It Ourselves, CBS/HBO, 1992. Muhammad Ali’s 50th Birthday Celebration, ABC, 1992. Cohost, Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. When It Was a Game 2, HBO, 1992. Wax Cracks Hollywood, HBO, 1993. ⬙What Is This Thing Called Love?,⬙ The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1993. But ... Seriously, Showtime, 1994. ⬙Addicted to Fame,⬙ First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1994. Cohost, Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. The 10th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, The Disney Channel, 1994. All–Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever! (also known as Sesame Street’s All–Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!), ABC, 1994. (In archive footage) 20 Years of Comedy on HBO, HBO, 1995. Interviewee, Countdown to Comic Relief, Comedy Central, 1995. Cohost, Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema (also known as A Century of Cinema), The Disney Channel, 1995. The Making of ⬙Forget Paris⬙, 1995. What Makes You Laugh?, 1995. Correspondent, ⬙Extra Point,⬙ Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, HBO, 1995. Segment host, Caesar’s Writers, PBS, 1996. Catch a Rising Star 50th Anniversary—Give or Take 26 Years, CBS, 1996. Cohost, Comic Relief’s 10th Anniversary, HBO, 1996. I Am Your Child (also known as From Zero to Three), ABC, 1997. (Uncredited) Interviewee, Sports on the Silver Screen, HBO, 1997. Steve Allen’s 75th Birthday Celebration, PBS, 1997. Canned Ham: Deconstructing Harry, Comedy Central, 1997.
CRYSTAL Interviewee, Countdown to Comic Relief 8, Comedy Central, 1998. Host, Comic Relief VIII, HBO, 1998. Tony Bennett: An All–Star Tribute—Live by Request, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Movies, CBS, 1998. Host, Warner Bros. Story: No Guts, No Glory: 75 Years of Laughter, TNT, 1998. Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1999. Master of ceremonies for opening ceremony, 1999 Special Olympics—World Summer Games, 1999. Narrator, ⬙There’s a Nightmare in My Closet,⬙ Goodnight Moon and Other Sleepytime Tales, HBO, 1999. Howard Cosell: Telling It Like It Is, HBO, 1999. NFL All–Star Comedy Blitz, CBS, 1999. Radio City Music Hall’s Grand Re–Opening Gala, NBC, 1999. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Interview Special: Billy Crystal, Comedy Central, 1999. Interviewee, Yogi Berra: Deja vu All Over Again, PBS, 1999. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: Game Show Parodies, NBC, 1999. The AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Stars, CBS, 1999. AFI’s 100 Years, 100 Laughs: America’s Funniest Movies, CBS, 2000. Interviewee, When It Was a Game 3, HBO, 2000. The Comedy Central Presents the New York Friars Club Roast of Rob Reiner, Comedy Central, 2000. The Kennedy Center: Mark Twain Prize—Celebrating Whoopi Goldberg, PBS, 2001. Interviewee, Jack Palance: From Grit to Grace, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. The Concert for New York City, VH1, 2001. Muhammad Ali: Through the Eyes of the World, 2001. Billy Connolly: A BAFTA Tribute, BBC (England), 2002. Reel Comedy: Analyze That, Comedy Central, 2002. AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Robert De Niro, USA Network, 2003. Interviewee, When Stand–up Comics Ruled the World, VH1, 2004. A Tribute to Joe Mantegna, 2004. 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Spinal Tap Goes to 20, Independent Film Channel, 2004. Interviewee, Inside the Actors Studio: 10th Anniversary Special, Bravo, 2004. Interviewee, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 2004. Interviewee, AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Movie Quotes: America’s Greatest Quips, Comebacks, and Catchphrases, CBS, 2005. Also appeared in Dean Martin Celebrity Roast.
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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 28th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1986. Host, The 29th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1987. Presenter, The 60th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1988. Host, The 30th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1988. The 61st Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1989. Host, The 31st Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1989. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. Host, The 62nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1990. Host, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1991. Host, The 64th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1992. The 6th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1992. Host, The 65th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1993. The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1995. Host, The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. Host, The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Presenter, Sports Illustrated’s 20th Century Sports Awards, 1999. Host, The 72nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2000. 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. Host, The 76th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2004. Narrator, The 2004 ESPY Awards, ESPN, 2004.
Robert Klein Time, USA Network, 1988. Guest, Today, NBC, 1991, 2004. Himself, ⬙Talk Show,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Narrator, ⬙My New Neighbors,⬙ Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1992. Frequent guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, beginning 1992. Guest, The Whoopi Goldberg Show, syndicated, 1992. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, beginning 1993. Guest, The Full Wax, BBC1 (England), 1993. Voice of Gary Grossman, ⬙L.A. Jay,⬙ The Critic (animated), ABC, 1994. Guest, Clive Anderson Talks Back, Channel 4 (England), 1994, 1995. Voice of guest caller Jack, ⬙Leapin’ Lizards,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1995. Himself, Muppets Tonight!, ABC, 1996. Guest, Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 1996. Tim, ⬙The One with the Ultimate Fighting Champion,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1997. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1998. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1997. ⬙The Best of Muppets Tonight!,⬙ Muppets Tonight, ABC, 1997. Celebrity square, Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 1998. Himself, Clive Anderson All Talk, BBC1, 1999. The Martin Short Show, NBC, 1999. ⬙The Films of Rob Reiner,⬙ The Directors, Encore, 1999. Guest, The Howard Stern Radio Show, syndicated, 1999. Guest, Ruby, BBC (England), 1999. Guest, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. ⬙Mickey Mantle,⬙ ESPN Sports Century, ESPN, 2000. ⬙Wilt Chamberlain,⬙ ESPN Sports Century, ESPN, 2001. Guest, Primetime Glick, Comedy Central, 2001. Guest, ⬙Analyze That,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2002. Himself, ⬙Secrets and Lies,⬙ The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2002. Guest, Leute heute, 2002. Himself, ⬙SportsCenter 25K,⬙ SportsCenter, ESPN, 2002. Voice of John Adams, ⬙United We Stand,⬙ Liberty’s Kids: Est. 1776 (also known as Liberty’s Kids), PBS, 2002. Voice of John Adams, ⬙Postmaster General Franklin, Liberty’s Kids: Est. 1776 (also known as Liberty’s Kids), PBS, 2002. ⬙TV and Movie Week,⬙ Supermarket Sweep, 2002. Himself, Filmland, 2003. Guest, The Oprah Winfrey Show, syndicated, 2003, 2004. Guest, Extra, syndicated, 2003. Interviewee, ⬙Best Sports Movies,⬙ ESPN25: Who’s Ⲇ1?, 2004. Interviewee, ⬙Best Plays,⬙ ESPN25: Who’s Ⲇ1?, 2004. Interviewee, On the Record with Bob Costas (also known as Costas Now), HBO, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: David, SST—Death Flight (also known as Death Flight, Flight of the Maiden, and SST: Disaster in the Sky), ABC, 1977. Myles Gordon, ⬙Miles the Angel,⬙ Human Feelings, NBC, 1978. Danny Doyle, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, ABC, 1979. Lieutenant Jacob ⬙Jake⬙ Beser, Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb, NBC, 1980. Voice of America, In Search of Dr. Seuss, TNT, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Bill Crystal) Guest, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1976. Al Bender, ⬙New Year’s Wedding,⬙ All in the Family, CBS, 1976. Guest, Fridays, 1976, 1977. Frequent guest, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, between 1977 and 1992. Shy young man (title role), ⬙The Kissing Bandit,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. Himself, ⬙I Am Democracy,⬙ America 2–Night, syndicated, 1978. Guest host, Midnight Special, 1980. Paddy, ⬙Make–Up,⬙ Darkroom, ABC, 1981. Guest host, Fridays, 1981. Guest, The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, 1981. Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1983, 1988. Larry (some sources cite Peter), ⬙The Three Little Pigs,⬙ Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1984. 90
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CRYSTAL Videos: Your Favorite Laughs from ⬙An Evening at the Improv,⬙ 1984. Big City Comedy, Artisan Entertainment/Vestron Video, 1985. Making ⬙Mr. Saturday Night,⬙ Wrightwood Group, 1992. Oscar’s Greatest Moments, Columbia TriStar Home Video/RCA–Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1992. Back in the Saddle: The Making of ⬙City Slickers II,⬙ Wrightwood Group, 1994. How Harry Met Sally ... , Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists Home Video, 2000. The Greatest Summer of My Life: Billy Crystal and the Making of ⬙61*,⬙ HBO Home Video, 2001. As You Wish: The Story of ⬙The Princess Bride,⬙ Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Home Entertainment, 2001. Voices of Animalympics characters, The Making of ⬙Tron,⬙ Walt Disney, 2002.
Also appeared in episodes of Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind; Celebrity Profile, E! Entertainment Television; Dinah; Keep On Truckin’; Life’s Most Embarrassing Moments; The Mike Douglas Show; and That Was the Year that Was. Television Appearances; Other: Guest, Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell (pilot), ABC, 1975. Baseball (miniseries; also known as A History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Himself, Dick Schaap: Flashing before My Eyes, 2001. Himself, The 2003 ALCS: A Rivalry Renewed, 2003. (In archive footage) Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand–ups of All Time (miniseries), Comedy Central, 2004.
Appeared in the music videos ⬙Sweet Freedom⬙ by Michael McDonald and ⬙Voices that Care.⬙
Television Work; Specials: Director, ⬙Split Decision,⬙ Likely Stories, Vol. 3, 1983. Executive producer and director, Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Producer and director, ⬙Billy Crystal—Don’t Get Me Started,⬙ On Location, HBO, 1986. Executive producer and director, Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. Executive producer, Midnight Train to Moscow, HBO, 1989. Executive producer, My Uncle Berns, HBO, 2003.
WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Eric Roth) Memories of Me, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly’s Gold (also known as City Slickers II and City Slickers: The Legend of Curly’s Gold), Columbia, 1994. Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. My Giant (also based on a story by Crystal), Sony Pictures Releasing, 1998. America’s Sweethearts, Columbia, 2001. Analyze That, Warner Bros., 2002.
Television Work; Other: Creator and executive producer, Sessions (series), HBO, 1991. Executive producer, Survival on the Mountain (movie), NBC, 1997. Executive producer and director, 61* (movie; also known as 61), HBO, 2001.
Also writer (with Randy Newman) of the song ⬙If I Didn’t Have You,⬙ featured in the animated film Monsters, Inc., Buena Vista, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Master of ceremonies, Cabaret (musical), Ohio production, 1981. Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, 1985. 700 Sundays (solo show), La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, 2004, then Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 2004–2005.
Television Specials: (With others) The TV Show, ABC, 1979. ⬙Split Decision,⬙ Likely Stories, Vol. 3, 1983. (With Rocco Urbisci) Billy Crystal: A Comic’s Line, HBO, 1984. A Comedy Salute to Baseball, NBC, 1985. Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. ⬙Billy Crystal—Don’t Get Me Started,⬙ On Location, HBO, 1986. Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. An All–Star Toast to the Improv, HBO, 1988. (With others) Midnight Train to Moscow, HBO, 1989. ⬙There’s a Nightmare in My Closet,⬙ Goodnight Moon and Other Sleepytime Tales, HBO, 1999.
RECORDINGS Albums: Mahvelous! (comedy album), A & M/Polygram, 1985. Compiler, Billie Remembers Billy, Verve, 2004. Compiler, Billy Crystal Presents the Milt Gabler Story, Verve, 2005. 91
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Television Awards Presentations; Special Material: The 63rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1991. The 64th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1993. The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. The 72nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2000. The 76th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2004.
Television Episodes: Writer for The Love Boat, ABC.
Empire, Issue 47, 1993, pp. 54–55; Issue 77, 1995, p. 11. Entertainment Weekly, June 17, 1994, pp. 26–29. Gentlemen’s Quarterly, August, 1989, p. 199. In Style, April, 1998, p. 296. Life, July, 1989, p. 68; April, 1990, p. 90. McCall’s, July, 1991, p. 58. New York Times, December 6, 2004. People Weekly, September 30, 1985, p. 40; March 30, 1998, p. 19. Playboy, September, 1985, p. 140; March, 1988, p. 47. Premiere, January, 2003, p. 94. Rolling Stone, October 24, 1985, p. 49. Sports Illustrated, January 10, 2005, p. 16. Total Film, November, 2001, pp. 66–70. TV Guide, November 15, 1980, p. 30; March 24, 1990, p. 5; August 1, 2004, p. 10. U.S. News & World Report, March 23, 1998, p. 65. US Weekly, March 17, 2003.
Stage Scripts: (With Alan Zweibel) 700 Sundays (solo show), La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, 2004, then Broadhurst Theatre, New York City 2004–05.
CURTIS–HALL, Vondie 1956– (Vondi Curtis Hall)
Television Series: The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour, NBC, 1982. Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1984–85. Sessions, HBO, 1991.
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Other: (With Dick Schaap) Absolutely Mahvelous (autobiography), G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1986. I Already Know I Love You (juvenile), illustrated by Elizabeth Saylos, HarperCollins, 2004.
Some sources spell the surname without a hyphen; born September 30, 1956, in Detroit, MI; son of Curtis (an owner of a construction company) and Angeline (a nurse) Hall; married Kasi Lemmons (an actress, director, and screenwriter), 1995; children: (from previous relationship) Che; (with Kasi Lemmons) Henry Hunter, Zora. Education: Studied music at Juilliard School and theatre at Richmond College, London, England.
Contributor to books, including Rolling Stone Book of Comedy, edited by Bonnie Schiffman and Bill Zehme, 1991. Contributor to periodicals, including New York Times and Playboy. ADAPTATIONS
Addresses: Office—Motor City Films, 468 North Camden Dr., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Agent— Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Stephanie Davis, 3 Arts Entertainment, 9460 Wilshire Blvd., 7th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
The 1991 film City Slickers was based on a story idea by Crystal. OTHER SOURCES
Career: Actor, producer, director, singer, musician, and writer. Began career as assistant editor, photography assistant, and assistant director; Motor City Films, Beverly Hills, CA, founder and partner. Black Filmmaker Foundation, member.
Books: Crystal, Billy, and Dick Schaap, Absolutely Mahvelous, Putnam, 1986. International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, 4th edition, St. James Press, 2000. St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, St. James Press, 2000.
Awards, Honors: Audelco Award, Audience Development Committee, best actor, 1987, for Williams and Walker; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 1995, for ⬙ER Confidential,⬙ ER; Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, outstanding ensemble in a drama series (with others), 1997 and 1998, both for Chicago Hope; Golden Satellite Award,
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CURTIS–HALL Dr. Dennis Hancock, a recurring role, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995–99. Roger McGrath, a recurring role, ER, NBC, 2001. Charles Miller, a recurring role, Soul Food, Showtime, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Clifford Turpin, Heat Wave (also known as Burn, Baby, Burn), TNT, 1990. Detective Gary Hopkins, ... And Then She Was Gone (also known as In a Stranger’s Hand, Lost and Found, and Troubleshooter), NBC, 1991. C. Vernon Mason, Murder without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story (also known as Best Intentions: The Education and Killing of Edmund Perry and Murder Without Motive), NBC, 1992. Vinnie, What She Doesn’t Know (also known as For I Have Sinned and Shades of Gray), NBC, 1992. Danforth, There Was a Little Boy, CBS, 1993. Jessup Bush, Dead Man’s Revenge (also known as You Only Die Once), USA Network, 1994. Davis, Zooman (also known as Zooman and the Sign), Showtime, 1995. Carver, Tuesday Morning Ride, Showtime, 1995. Lloyd Price, Don King: Only in America, HBO, 1997. Edward (some sources cite Vincent) Morgan, Sirens, Showtime, 1999. Daniel Wall, Freedom Song, TNT, 2000. Drew ⬙Bundini⬙ Brown, Ali: An American Hero, Fox, 2000. Detective Hal Kazin, Deceit, Lifetime, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Narrator, Fall from Grace, 1987. Basketball game vendor, Coming to America (also known as Prince of New York), Paramount, 1988. Speaker voice, Shakedown (also known as Blue Jean Cop), Universal, 1988. Detective, Black Rain, Paramount, 1989. Ed, Mystery Train, Orion, 1989. (As Vondi Curtis Hall) Miller, Die Hard 2: Die Harder (also known as Die Hard 2), Twentieth Century– Fox, 1990. Father Wills, One Good Cop, Buena Vista, 1991. Miguel Montoya, The Mambo Kings (also known as Les mambo kings), Warner Bros., 1992. Sugar LeDoux, Passion Fish, Miramax, 1992. Not Economically Viable Man, Falling Down (also known as Chute libre), Warner Bros., 1993. Voice–print analyst, Clear and Present Danger, Paramount, 1994. Uncle Brown, Crooklyn, Universal, 1994. Rocky Seavers, Drop Squad, Gramercy, 1994. Mark Doby, Sugar Hill (also known as Harlem), Twentieth–Century Fox, 1994. Carver, Tuesday Morning Ride, Chanticleer Films, 1995. Lieutenant Colonel Sam Rhodes, Broken Arrow, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Minos P. Dautrieve, Heaven’s Prisoners, New Line Cinema, 1996. Captain Prince, William Shakespeare’s ⬙Romeo + Juliet⬙ (also known as Romeo and Juliet, Romeo + Juliet, and Verona Beach), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. D–Reper, Gridlock’d (also known as Gridlock and Gridlocked), Gramercy, 1997. Julian Grayraven, Eve’s Bayou, Trimark Pictures, 1997. Cliff, Turn It Up, New Line Cinema, 2000.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Hanrahan (some sources cite Louche Amarant), Keys to Her Past (also known as Keys), Lifetime, 1994 (some sources cite 1999). Andre Hayes, Fastlane, Fox, 2002. Agent Vic Martinsen, 1–800–Missing (also known as Missing), Lifetime, 2003. Marion, Introducing Lennie Rose, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Title role, Dr. Hugo, Lifetime, 1994. Interviewee, Discovered at Sundance, PBS, 1997. Ross, Dense, Showtime, 2004. Soul Decisions, Showtime, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: David Tracton, ⬙The Master’s Mirror,⬙ A Man Called Hawk, ABC, 1989. Bill, ⬙Through and Through,⬙ China Beach, 1991. Train porter, ⬙I’ll Fly Away,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1992. Thomas, ⬙Sanctuary for a Child,⬙ Nightmare Cafe, 1992. Jack Turrentine, ⬙The Old Man and the ⬘C’,⬙ Civil Wars, 1992. Joe Clay, ⬙The Third Man,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1992. Joe Clay, ⬙Small Wishes,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1993.
Film Work: Producer, 112th and South Central: Through the Eyes of the Children, Vista Entertainment, 1993. Director, Gridlock’d (also known as Gridlock and Gridlocked), Gramercy, 1997. Director, Glitter, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Television Appearances; Series: Commander Warren Osborne, Cop Rock, ABC, 1990. 93
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Joe Clay, ⬙State,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1993. David O’Connor, ⬙Dead–End for Delia,⬙ Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1993. Henry Colton, ⬙ER Confidential,⬙ ER, NBC, 1994. Attorney Clay, ⬙Three on a Patch,⬙ L.A. Law, 1994. James Mosely, ⬙Dad,⬙ South Central, 1994. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997. Guest, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, ABC, 1997. Maurice Tiffen, ⬙Watching Too Much Television,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 2002. Andre Hayes, ⬙Overkill,⬙ Fastlane, Fox, 2003. Dele Ekoku, ⬙Cease and Assist,⬙ LAX, NBC, 2005.
(Broadway debut) Singer and dancer, Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music (concert performance), Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1981. Marty, Dreamgirls (musical), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1985. Williams and Walker, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1986. Joseph Asagai, A Raisin in the Sun, Roundabout Theatre Company, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1986. Roosevelt Gwynne, The War Party, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, New York City, 1986. Understudy, Stardust (musical revue), Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1987. G.I., The Middle of Nowhere, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1988.
Television Appearances: Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 2001 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (also known as (The 16th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards), Independent Film Channel, 2001. Presenter, The 17th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2002. The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel and Bravo, 2005.
Also appeared in The War Party.
WRITINGS Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Start All Over Again,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. ⬙It’s All in Your Head,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. ⬙Our Mrs. Reynolds,⬙ Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2002. ⬙Cruel and Unusual,⬙ MDs, ABC, 2002. ⬙Insurgents,⬙ The Shield, FX Channel, 2005.
Songs Featured in Films: ⬙Life Is a Traffic Jam⬙ and ⬙There’s No Hiding,⬙ Gridlock’d (also known as Gridlock and Gridlocked), Gramercy, 1997.
OTHER SOURCES Television Director; Other: Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story (movie; also known as Redemption), ABC, 2004. Sleeper Cell (pilot), Showtime, 2005.
Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 17, Gale, 1998, pp. 63–65.
Stage Appearances: Member of ensemble, It’s So Nice to Be Civilized (musical), Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1980.
Periodicals: People Weekly, November 25, 1996, p. 109. USA Today, March 25, 1996, p. D3.
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D’ABO, Olivia 1969(?)– PERSONAL Surname is pronounced ⬙dah–bo⬙; born January 22, 1969 (some sources cite 1967 or 1971), in London, England; immigrated to the United States, c. 1977; daughter of Mike (a singer, musician, lyricist, composer, and radio presenter) and Maggie (a model and actress; maiden name, London) d’Abo; married Patrick Leonard (a composer); children: Oliver William. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Special Artists Agency, 345 North Maple Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Sam Maydew, The Collective, 12200 West Olympic Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90064; Pop Art Films and Management, 9615 Brighton Way, Suite 426, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress, voice performer, and singer. Appeared in commercials, including a commercial for McDonald’s restaurants at age thirteen. CREDITS Film Appearances: Paloma, Bolero (also known as Bolero: An Adventure in Ecstasy), Cannon, 1984. Princess Jehnna, Conan the Destroyer, Universal, 1984. Rebel girl, The Mission ... Kill (also known as Mission: Kill), Action International Pictures, 1985. Becky Cullen, Bullies, Universal, 1986. Robin Crew, Flying (also known as Dream to Believe and Teenage Dream), Sony Pictures Releasing, 1986.
Television Appearances; Series: Karen Arnold, The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988–92. Voice of Sonya Blade, Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm (also known as Mortal Kombat: The Animated Series), USA Network, 1996. Marie Blake, The Single Guy, NBC, 1996–97. Voice of Jane Porter, The Legend of Tarzan (also known as Disney’s ⬙The Legend of Tarzan⬙), UPN and syndicated, 2001. 95
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Television Appearances; Movies: Not My Kid, 1985. Tippy, ⬙All’s Well that Ends Strange,⬙ Really Weird Tales, HBO, 1987. Consuela (some sources cite Maria) Abea, Crash Course (also known as Driver’s Ed, Driving Academy, and Driving School), NBC, 1988. Anna Bergman, Midnight’s Child, Lifetime, 1992. Emily Doyle, For Love and Glory (also known as Elysian Fields and Shenandoah), CBS, 1993. Laura (some sources cite Cherice), Dad’s Week Off (also known as National Lampoon’s “Dad’s Week Off”), Showtime, 1997. Elena, Soccer Dog: The Movie, HBO, 1999. Charlotte, A Texas Funeral, Starz!, 1999. Voice of Ten/Melanie Walker, Batman Beyond: The Movie (animated), 1999. Sergeant Penny Johnson, The Enemy (also known as Toedliche Formel), HBO, 2001. Charlotte ⬙Charlie⬙ Duval, The Triangle, TBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Wendy, ⬙Super Dad!,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1985. Terry, ⬙Employee of the Month,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1986. Joy Fairbanks, ⬙Joy to the Hattons,⬙ One Big Family, 1987. Alison Tyner/Angel, ⬙Shadows,⬙ Simon & Simon, CBS, 1988. Leslie, ⬙Soldiers,⬙ Tour of Duty, CBS, 1988. Terry Avila, ⬙Behind Closed Doors,⬙ The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1988. Guest, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, 1989. Voice of Vesta, ⬙The Tree,⬙ The Legend of Prince Valiant, 1991. Amanda Rogers, ⬙True Q,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1992. Voice of Tak’s computer, ⬙Drivers from Beyond the Stars,⬙ Invader ZIM (animated), Nickelodeon, 1997. Florence Jenkins, ⬙Secret Self,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1998. Voice of Anne Sullivan, ⬙Patience,⬙ Adventures from the Book of Virtues, 1998. Voice of Jao, ⬙Only Child,⬙ The Wild Thornberrys (animated), 1998. Voice of Ten/Melanie Walker, ⬙Dead Man’s Hand,⬙ Batman Beyond (animated), The WB, 1999. Voice of Ten/Melanie Walker, ⬙Once Burned,⬙ Batman Beyond (animated), The WB, 1999. Perry Marks, ⬙Fragile,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1999. Perry Marks, ⬙I’ll Show You Mine,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1999. Perry Marks, ⬙Haunted,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1999. Andrea, ⬙Dick Solomon’s Day Off,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun, NBC, 2000. Voice of Ten/Melanie Walker, ⬙King’s Ransom,⬙ Batman Beyond (animated), The WB, 2000. Allison Wright, ⬙The Arrival,⬙ Spin City, ABC, 2001.
Appeared as waitress at World of Burgers in an episode of Growing Pains, ABC; voice of Tak’s ship and Skoolbus driver, ⬙Dibship Rising,⬙ Invader ZIM (animated), Nickelodeon. Television Appearances; Other: ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars XIX (special), ABC, 1988. Deliah, The Single Guy (pilot), NBC, 1995. RECORDINGS Videos: Voices of Marie Jerwan, Edith Brown, Edwina Trout, and Dorothy Cross, Titanic Explorer (video game; also known as James Cameron’s ⬙Titanic Explorer⬙), 1997. Albums: Turku, 2004. Background vocalist for From the Inside by Laura Paussini and Help Yourself by Julian Lennon; also performed the song ⬙Living on a Prayer⬙ for the album This Left Feels Right by Bon Jovi. 96
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DANNA Television, best original music score for a dramatic series, 1997, for Road to Avonlea; Genie Award nomination, best music score, 1999, for Regeneration; Genie Award, best music score, 2000, for Felicia’s Journey; Golden Slate Award nomination, Csapnivalo Awards, best original score, 2000, for The Sweet Hereafter; Gemini Award, best original music score for a program or miniseries (with Jeff Danna), 2002, for The Matthew Shepard Story; Genie Award, best achievement in music for an original score, 2003, for Ararat; Genie Award nomination, best achievement in music for an original score, and Leo Award, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, best musical score for a feature–length drama, both 2004, for The Snow Walker; Television Music Award (with Jeff Beal), BMI Film and Television Awards, 2005, for Medium.
WRITINGS Songwriter: Main title song, Jonni Nitro, Eruptor Entertainment, 2000. ⬙From the Inside,⬙ Laura Paussini, From the Inside (record album), 2002. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, May, 2000, p. 60. Mademoiselle, January, 1991. Movieline, May, 1999, p. 20. People Weekly, May 21, 1990, pp. 133–134; June 26, 2000, p. 94. TV Guide, April 30, 1999, p. 76.
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Electronic: Olivia d’Abo Official Site, http://www.oliviadabo.net, July 8, 2005.
Film Work: Song arranger and musician, The Sweet Hereafter (also known as De beaux lendemains), Fine Line Features, 1997. Music producer, Bounce, Miramax, 2000. Orchestrator and music producer, Hearts in Atlantis, Warner Bros., 2001. Music producer, Monsoon Wedding (also known as Le mariage des moussons), USA Films, 2002. Music arranger and producer, The Guys, ContentFilm/ Focus Features, 2002.
DANNA, Mychael 1958– PERSONAL Born September 20, 1958 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; brother of Jeff Danna (a composer). Education: University of Toronto, graduated; trained in classical music.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Concert pianist, Speaking Parts, Zeitgeist Films, 1989. Harmonium player, The Sweet Hereafter (also known as De beaux lendemains), Fine Line Features, 1997.
Addresses: Agent—Vasi Vangelos, Artists Management, 16000 Ventura Blvd., Suite 605, Encino, CA 91436; Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, 13245 Riverside Dr., Suite 450, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423.
RECORDINGS Albums: (With Tim Clement) Summerland, Fortuna, 1985. (With Clement) Another Sun, Chacra Alternative, 1986. (With Jeff Danna) Sirens, Hearts of Space, 1991. (With Jeff Danna) Skys, Hearts of Space, 1992. Celtic Twilight, Hearts of Space, 1994. North of Niagara—Impressions Along the Bruce Trail, Hearts of Space, 1995. (With Jeff Danna) A Celtic Tale—The Legend of Deirdre, Hearts of Space, 1996. (With Jeff Danna) A Celtic Romance—The Legend of Liadain and Curithir, Hearts of Space, 1998. The Best of Mychael Danna & Tim Clement, Oasis Productions, 1999.
Career: Composer, musician, and recording artist. McLaughlin Planetarium, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, composer in residence, 1987–92; Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, composer, 2000. Awards, Honors: Genie Award nominations, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best music score, 1988, for Family Viewing, 1990, for Speaking Parts, and 1990 (with Jeff Danna), for Cold Comfort; Genie Award, best music score, 1994, for Exotica; Genie Award nomination, best achievement in music for an original score, 1996, for Lilies; Genie Award, best music score, 1997, for The Sweet Hereafter; Genie Award nomination, best original song (with Sarah Polley), 1997, for title song, The Sweet Hereafter; Gemini Award nomination, Academy of Canadian Cinema and
Recorded The Electronic Orchestra, released by Harris; Elements, Harris; and (with Clement) A Gradual Awakening, Fortuna. 97
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Soundtrack Recordings: Exotica, Varese Sarabande, 1995. Adjuster: Music from the Films of Atom Egoyan, Varese Sarabande, 1996. The Ice Storm, Velvel, 1997. Kama Sutra, TVT Records, 1997. Lilies, Varese Sarabande, 1997. The Sweet Hereafter, Virgin Records America, 1997. 8MM, Chapter III, 1999. Regeneration, Varese Sarabande, 1999. Hearts in Atlantis, Decca, 2001. Antwone Fisher, Superb Records, 2002. Ararat, Milan, 2002. Green Dragon, Varese Sarabande, 2002. The Guys, Sony Classics, 2003. Shattered Glass, Thrive, 2003. Being Julia, Varese Sarabande, 2004. Vanity Fair, Decca, 2004.
The Ice Storm, Fox Searchlight, 1997. (And title song, ⬙Boy,⬙ and ⬙Dog Track Drizzle⬙) The Sweet Hereafter (also known as De beaux lengemains), Fine Line Features, 1997. 8mm (also known as 8 mm—Acht millimeter), Columbia, 1999. Don’t Think Twice (short film), Tangled Productions, 1999. Felicia’s Journey (also known as Le voyage de Felicia), Artisan Entertainment, 1999. Girl, Interrupted (also known as Durchgeknallt and Durchgeknallt–girl, interrupted), Columbia, 1999. Ride with the Devil, USA Films, 1999. Bounce, Miramax, 2000. Underscore, Hearts in Atlantis, Warner Bros., 2001. The Hire: Chosen (short film), BMW Films, 2001. (With Jeff Danna) Green Dragon, Silver Nitrate Films, 2002. Monsoon Wedding (also known as Le mariage des moussons), USA Films, 2002. Ararat, Miramax, 2002. The Guys, ContentFilm/Focus Features, 2002. Antwone Fisher, Fox Searchlight, 2002. Songs ⬙Mother⬙ and ⬙Young Scientists,⬙ Hulk, Universal, 2003. Shattered Glass, Lions Gate Films, 2003. The Snow Walker, First Look Pictures Releasing/Lions Gate Films, 2003. Vanity Fair, Gramercy, 2004. Being Julia (also known as Csodalator Julia), Sony Pictures Classics, 2004. Eve and the Fire Horse, Mongrel Media, 2005. Aurora Borealis, entitled entertainment/Rick Bieber Productions/Front & Centre Productions, 2005. Where the Truth Lies, ThinkFilm, 2005. River Moon, 2005.
Other soundtrack recordings of Danna’s work include Bounce, Varese Sarabande; Family Viewing, Varese Sarabande; Felicia’s Journey, Milan; Girl, Interrupted, TVT Records; Monsoon Wedding, Milan; Ride with the Devil, Atlantic; and Speaking Parts, Varese Sarabande. WRITINGS Film Scores: Metal Messiah, 1978. Family Viewing, Zeitgeist Films, 1987. Caribe, Miramax, 1987. Blood Relations, Miramax, 1988. Murder One, Miramax, 1988. Walking After Midnight, 1988. Still Life (also known as Art Killer Framed and Still Life: The Fine Art of Murder), 1988. Cold Comfort, Republic, 1989. One Man Out, Erik, 1989. Speaking Parts, Zeitgeist Films, 1989. Termini Station, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1989. Without Work: Not by Choice, 1989. ⬙En Passant,⬙ Montreal vu par ... (also known as Montreal Sextet and Six variations sur un theme), 1991. The Adjuster, Orion Classics (also known as L’expert en sinistres), 1991. The Big Slice, Academy, 1991. Ordinary Magic, 1993. Dance Me Outside, A–Pix Entertainment, 1994. Exotica, Miramax, 1994. The Darling Family, 1994. Narmada: A Valley Rises, 1994. Johnny Mnemonic (also known as Johnny Mnemonique), 1995. Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love, Trimark Pictures, 1996. Lilies (also known as Lilies—Les feluettes), Turbulent Arts, 1996. Regeneration (also known as Behind the Lines and Renaissance), Artificial Eye, 1997.
Television Music; Movies: Johann’s Gift to Christmas, CBC (Canada), 1991. Gross Misconduct, CBC, 1993. Hush Little Baby (also known as Mother of Pearl), USA Network, 1994. Dangerous Offender: The Marlene Moore Story, CBC, 1996. At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story (also known as Le combat de Sue Rodriguez), Lifetime, 1998. The Confession, Cinemax, 1999. Stranger Inside, 2001. The Matthew Shepard Story (also known as L’affaire Matthew Shepard), NBC, 2002. Television Music; Series: Theme music, Medium, NBC, 2005. Also composer for the series Road to Avonlea (also known as Avonlea and Tales from Avonlea), The Disney Channel. 98
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nette Perry Award nomination, best leading actress in a play, 1988, for A Streetcar Named Desire; Annual CableACE Award nomination, National Cable Television Association, best actress in a movie or miniseries, 1990, for Judgment; Annual CableACE Award nomination, best actress in a movie or miniseries, 1997, for A Call to Remember; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actress in a comedy, 2001, for Meet the Parents; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 2001, for Follies; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or movie, 2002, for We Were the Mulvaneys; Lucy Award, Women in Film, 2004; Special Award, Sonoma Valley Film Festival, career achievement, 2004; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a miniseries or television movie, 2005, for Back When We Were Grownups.
Dance Music: Dead Souls, Carbone Quatorze Dance Company, 1996. Gita Govinda, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 2001. ADAPTATIONS Danna’s music from the 1994 film Exotica was also featured in the short film The Line, 2000. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Score Monthly, January, 1998; October, 2001. Maclean’s, October 27, 1997, p. 64. Mix, May, 2002. Music, May, 2002. Electronic: Mychael Danna Official Site, mychaeldanna.com, July 8, 2005.
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Nina, The Seagull, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1974. Isabel, Ring Around the Moon, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1975. Cynthia Karslake, The New York Idea, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1977. Lisa, Children of the Sun, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1979. Emma, Betrayal, Trafalgar Theatre, New York City, 1980. Tracy Samantha Lord, The Philadelphia Story, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, 1980–81. Elvira, Blithe Spirit: An Improbable Farce, Morris Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore, MD, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1987. Blanche DuBois, A Streetcar Named Desire, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1988. Beatrice, Much Ado About Nothing, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1988. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Picnic, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1991. Arkadina, The Seagull, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1994. Kate, Sylvia, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 1995. Bel, Moonlight, Roundabout Theatre Company, Laura Pels Theatre, Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, New York City, 1995–96. Hester Collyer, The Deep Blue Sea, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center Stage Right Theatre, New York City, 1998. Jane, Ancestral Voices (staged reading), Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1999. Tonight, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 2000. Phyllis Rogers Stone, Follies (musical), Roundabout Theatre Company, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 2001. ⬙Little Murders⬙ (staged reading), Voices!, City Center Theatre, New York City, 2001. Mrs. Mullin, Carousel (concert performance), Carnegie Hall, New York City, 2002. Karen Richards, All About Eve (benefit reading), Actors’ Fund of America, Ahmanson Music Center of Los Angeles County, CA, 2003. The Chekhov Cycle, Nikos Stage, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 2002.
Miss Trout, Hearts of the West (also known as Hollywood Cowboy), United Artists, 1975. Tracy Ballard, Futureworld, American International Pictures, 1976. Lillian Meechum, The Great Santini (also known as The Ace and The Gift of Fury), Warner Bros., 1980. Sheila Beckwith, Man, Woman, and Child, Paramount, 1983. Interviewee, Starring ... the Actors, American Film Institute, 1984. Kate, Brighton Beach Memoirs (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙Brighton Beach Memoirs⬙), Universal, 1986. Narrator, One Art, 1987. Lydia, Another Woman, Orion, 1988. Grace Barron, Mr. & Mrs. Bridge, Miramax, 1990. Dorothy, Alice, Orion, 1990. Sallie Wingo, The Prince of Tides, Columbia, 1991. Rain’s mother, Husbands and Wives, TriStar, 1992. Beatrice, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, Universal, 1995. Katherine Samuel, Homage, Arrow Releasing, 1996. Lena, The Myth of Fingerprints, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Mrs. Banks, Mad City, Warner Bros., 1997. Voice of Mother Dingo, Napoleon, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1997. Syril Danning, The Proposition (also known as Shakespeare’s Sister and Tempting Fate), PolyGram, 1998. Claudia’s mother, No Looking Back (also known as Long Time, Nothing New), Gramercy, 1998. Jana Cassidy, The X Files (also known as Blackwood, Fight the Future, X–Files: Blackwood, The X Files: Fight the Future, X–Files: The Movie, and Aux frontieres du reel), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Virginia, Force of Nature, DreamWorks, 1999. Mrs. Bradford, Cosas que olvide recordar (also known as Things I Forgot to Remember), Sogepaq Distribucion/Warner Sogefilms, 1999. Lillian MacFarquhuar, The Love Letter, DreamWorks, 1999. Dina Byrnes, Meet the Parents, Universal, 2000. Gail O’Connor, Invisible Circus, Fine Line, 2000. Beverly, 3 Days of Rain, Maximone Pictures, 2002. Mary, The Quality of Light (also known as To What Sweet End), Karalex Pictures, 2003. Aurelia Plath, Sylvia, Focus Features, 2003. Dina Byrnes, Meet the Fockers, Universal, 2004. Voice of Madam Suliman for English version, Hauro no ugoku shiro (animated; also known as Howl’s Moving Castle), Buena Vista, 2005. Isabella Stewart Gardner, Stolen (documentary), Precision Films, 2005. Grandma, Walk Two Moons, 2005.
Also appeared in Collision Course; performed annually at Williamstown Theatre Festival for many years. Film Appearances: Lily Frischer, To Kill a Clown, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1972. Martha Wales Skelton Jefferson, 1776, Columbia, 1972. Molly Taylor, Lovin’ Molly, Columbia, 1974.
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Marilyn Truman, a recurring role, Will & Grace, NBC, beginning 2001. Dr. Harriet Lanning, Presidio Med, CBS, 2002. Isabelle ⬙Izzy⬙ Huffstodt, Huff, Showtime, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Jane ⬙Janey⬙ Rausch, Dr. Cook’s Garden, ABC, 1971. Janice Benedict, Columbo: Etude in Black, NBC, 1972. Zelda Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald and ⬙The Last of the Belles,⬙ ABC, 1974. Eleanor Gehrig, A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story, NBC, 1978. Anne Osborne, Are You in the House Alone?, CBS, 1978. Joan Barlow Maple, ⬙Too Far to Go,⬙ NBC Theatre, NBC, 1979. Eileen Wilcox, In Defense of Kids, CBS, 1983. Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues, syndicated, 1984. Louise Jamison, Guilty Conscience, CBS, 1985. Jeannie, Money, Power, Murder (also known as Dead Air), CBS, 1989. Emmeline Guitry, Judgment (also known as Sacraments and Vermillion Parish), HBO, 1990. Jane Mermelstein, Never Forget (also known as The Promise), TNT, 1991. Lily Montgomery, Getting Up and Going Home (also known as Unfaithful), Lifetime, 1992. Eliza Mercer, Leave of Absence, NBC, 1994. Paula Tobias, A Call to Remember, Encore and Starz!, 1997. Bee Bedloe, ⬙Saint Maybe⬙ (also known as ⬙Anne Tyler’s ⬘Saint Maybe’⬙), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1998. Voice of Mrs. Murphy, Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery (also known as Murder, She Purred), ABC, 1998. Irma Miller, The Farmhouse (also known as Eye of the Storm), Sundance Channel, 1999. Corinne, We Were the Mulvaneys, Lifetime, 2002. Rebecca Holmes Davitch, ⬙Back When We Were Grownups,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 2004.
Appeared as Agnes Nolan in a presentation of The Bell Telephone Hour.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Margarete Speer, Inside the Third Reich, ABC, 1982. Bonnie Von Stein, Cruel Doubt, NBC, 1992. Voice of Elizabeth Todd Edwards, Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Bianca Honicut, Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, CBS, 1994. The West, PBS, 1996–97. Narrator, ⬙Galileo Was Right,⬙ From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Day Tripper,⬙ N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1968. Carly Breslin Walton, ⬙The More I See You,⬙ M*A*S*H, CBS, 1976. Star, ⬙You’re a Poet and Don’t Know It! ... The Poetry Power Hour,⬙ The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People, CBS, 1976. Guest host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s “Saturday Night,” Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1982. Paige Gerradeaux, ⬙The Women,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984.
Television Appearances; Specials: Agnes Nolan Cohan, George M!, NBC, 1970. Alma Winemiller, ⬙Eccentricities of a Nightingale,⬙ N.E.T. Playhouse, PBS, 1970. 101
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producer); children: Valentina. Education: Trained at Herbert Berghof (now HB) Studio, New York City, Steppenwolf Theatre acting workshops, Chicago, IL, and Victory Garden acting workshop. Addresses: Agent—Ben Press, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Nancy Sanders, Sanders Armstrong Management, 2120 Colorado Blvd., Suite 120, Santa Monica, CA 90404.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Prudy Jenkins, Sidekicks, CBS, 1974. Evelyn Harper, Two and a Half Men, 2003. Izzy, !Huff, Showtime, 2004.
Career: Actress.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 53rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1981. The 71st Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1999. 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. The First Ten Awards: Tony 2001, PBS, 2001. The 56th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2002. Presenter, The 29th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2003. The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Annual CableACE Award nomination, National Cable Television Association, best actress in a movie or miniseries, 1991, for ⬙Parole Board,⬙ Prison Stories: Women on the Inside; Best Actress Award, Tokyo International Film Festival, 1993, for Younger and Younger; Golden Satellite Award nomination, International Press Academy, best actress in a television miniseries or movie, 1997, for Harvest of Fire. CREDITS
RECORDINGS Film Appearances: First girl in motel, Class, 1983. (As Lolita David) Susan, Recruits, Concorde, 1986. (As David) Adele, Blindside, 1986. (As David) Sue Ann, Adventures in Babysitting (also known as A Night on the Town), Buena Vista, 1987. (As David) Black lace stripper, The Big Town, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1987. A Pink Chiquita, The Pink Chiquitas, 1987. (As David) Groupie, Circleman, Shapiro/Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1988. (As David) Barbara, Love & Murder, 1988. Blaze Starr (title role), Blaze, Buena Vista, 1989. Joan, The Object of Beauty, Avenue Entertainment, 1991. Anastasia Sanshin, The Inner Circle (also known as The Projectionist, Blizhniy krug, and Il proiezionista), Columbia, 1991. Beverly Oliver (in director’s cut), JFK, 1991. Marva, Leap of Faith, Paramount, 1992. Jenny, Raising Cain, Universal, 1992. Vikki Dunbar, Boiling Point (also known as L’extreme limite), Warner Bros., 1993. Penelope ⬙Penny⬙ Younger, Younger and Younger, Academy Entertainment, 1993. Ramona, Cobb, Warner Bros., 1994. Olivia Marshak, Intersection, Paramount, 1994. Valeri Carboni, For Better or Worse, Columbia, 1995. Mrs. Albertson, Now and Then, New Line Cinema, 1995. Charlotte, Jungle2Jungle (also known as Un indien a New York), Buena Vista, 1997. Eleanor Braddock, Santa Fe, Nu Image, 1997.
Taped Readings: Reader, Baby, 1994. Reader, The Robber Bride, 1995. Reader (with others), Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, HarperAudio, 2001. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, June, 1991, p. 24. Booklist, May 15, 1994, p. 1701; January 15, 1995, p. 946. Entertainment Weekly, August 2, 1996, p. 12. Life, May 1, 1999, p. 60. Nation, December 11, 1995, pp. 762–763. New York Times, May 15, 1981. New York Times, August 3, 1994. Premiere, December, 1991, p. 53. TV Guide, August 24, 2002, p. 6; October 25, 2003, p. 12.
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Antoinette Baker, Touch, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1997. Betty, Gods and Monsters, Universal, 1998. Die strausskiste (also known as Forever Flirt), Leora Films/Pelemele Film, 1999. Constance, No Vacancy, Highlight Film, 1999. Sylvie, Touched, Red Sky Entertainment, 1999. Chrystal, Four Days, Behaviour Entertainment/ Paramount, 1999. Mary Jane Pitcher, Mystery, Alaska, Buena Vista, 1999. Grace Pasic, Play It to the Bone (also known as Play It), Buena Vista, 1999. Sally Perry, Dark Blue, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Cleo Ricard, Hollywood Homicide, Columbia, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Two Fathers’ Justice, NBC, 1985. Ruby, Uncut Gem, TBS, 1990. Loretta, ⬙Parole Board,⬙ Prison Stories: Women on the Inside (also known as Doing Time: Women in Prison and Women in Prison), HBO, 1991. Ellen Overstreet Kelton, Keep the Change, TNT, 1992. Kee McFarlane, Indictment: The McMartin Trial (also known as The Naked Movie Star Games and Nothing but the Truth: The McMartin Story), HBO, 1995. Detective Sharon Foster, Dead Silence (also known as A Maiden’s Grave and Silence de mort), HBO, 1996. Sally Russell, ⬙Harvest of Fire,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Sheila, Jake’s Women (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙Jake’s Women⬙), CBS, 1996. Eva Scofield, Salt Water Moose, Showtime, 1996. Gina Antonelli, Trial at Fortitude Bay, Lifetime, 1996. Kate Devlin, Snow in August, Showtime, 2001. Mother, The Kid (also known as Gahan Wilson’s ⬙The Kid⬙), Showtime, 2001.
Appeared as Francesca Genet in an episode of Beggars and Choosers, Showtime. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: ESPY Awards, ESPN, 2000. The 6th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2000. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Jester, Chronomaster, 1995. Voice of Angel Gemini, Of Light and Darkness, 1998.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Lolita David) I’ll Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Catherine Rosetti, The Judge (also known as Steve Martini’s ⬙The Judge⬙), NBC, 2001.
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St. Helens (also known as St. Helens, Killer Volcano), Parnell Films, 1981. O’Hara’s Wife, PSO International, 1982. Fatal Games, 1982. Lies, Film Gallery, 1983. Deadly Force, Embassy Pictures, 1983. Chained Heat, 1983. Savage Streets, Motion Picture Marketing, 1984. Hollywood Hot Tubs, Seymour Borde and Associates, 1984. Hardbodies, Columbia, 1984. Running Hot, 1984. Hot Moves, Cardinal Film Releasing, 1984. Volunteers, TriStar, 1985. Stand Alone, New World, 1985. Avenging Force, Cannon, 1986. Nomads, Atlantic Releasing, 1986. American Ninja 2: The Confrontation (also known as American Ninja 2), Cannon, 1987. Programmed to Kill (also known as The Retaliator), Media Home Entertainment, 1987. Freedom Fighter, 1988. Mortal Passions, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1989. Peacemaker, Fries Entertainment, 1990. Backstreet Dreams (also known as Backstreet Strays), Vidmark Entertainment, 1990. (Uncredited) Fire Birds (also known as Wings of the Apache), Buena Vista, 1990. Alligator II: The Mutation, New Line Cinema, 1991. Lonely Hearts, Gibraltar Entertainment, 1991. 9 1/2 Ninjas, Republic, 1991. The Killing Streets, 1991. Liquid Dreams, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1992. Night Eyes II (also known as Hour of Darkness), Turner Home Entertainment, 1992. Interceptor, Trimark Pictures, 1992. Soulmates (also known as Blood Love and Evil Lives), A–Pix Entertainment, 1992. Miracle Beach, 1992. Rescue Me (also known as Street Hunter), Cannon, 1993. Blue Flame, Silver Shadow, 1993. Till the End of the Night, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1994. Threesome, TriStar, 1994. Hard Drive (also known as Enter Deliah), Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. Deep Down (also known as Conversations in Public Places), Imperial Entertainment, 1994. Backstreet Justice (also known as Dead Wrong), Prism Pictures, 1994. Love Is a Gun, VPS Film–Entertainment, 1994. The Misery Brothers, 1995. Codename: Silencer (also known as Body Count), A–Pix Entertainment/Gramercy, 1996. Playing God (also known as Playing Hero), Buena Vista, 1997. Star Maps, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. (With others) As Good as It Gets, TriStar, 1997.
Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol (also known as D.F.1: The Lost Patrol), Frontline Entertainment Group, 1999. Power Play, P2 Productions, 2002. Film Producer: (And director) Streets of Hollywood, BJ Davis Productions, 1985. (And director) Cleansweep, Eagle Entertainment, 1989. (And director) Murder.com, Rock Entertainment, 2000. Executive producer, L.A.P.D.: To Protect and to Serve, Trinity Home Entertainment, 2001. Dirty Love, 2005. (As Beau Davis) Executive producer and director, Forget about It, Beverly Hills Film Studio, 2005. Film Director: White Ghost, Gibraltar Entertainment, 1988. (As David Rice) Quiet Thunder, Gibraltar Entertainment, 1988. (As Beau Davis) Laser Mission (also known as Soldier of Fortune), Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1990. (As Ty Davis) Stickfighter, 1994. Film Appearances: First burglar, Lies, Film Gallery, 1983. Marty, Deadly Force, Embassy Pictures, 1983. Norman, Let’s Do It!, Bedford Entertainment, 1984. Joe Ferris, Avenging Force, Cannon, 1986. Policeman, Sorority Girls and the Creature from Hell, 1990. (Uncredited) Cop, Rich Girl, Studio Three, 1990. Second hunter, Dragonfight, Warner Bros. Home Video, 1990. Second security guard, Trancers II (also known as Future Cop II, Trancers II: The Return of Jack Deth, and Trancers II: The Two Faces of Death), 1991. First Hot Box escort, Liquid Dreams, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1992. Bubba, Running Cool, Paramount Home Video, 1993. Bum, Blue Flame, 1993. Damico, Backstreet Justice (also known as Dead Wrong), Prism Pictures, 1994. Television Stunt Coordinator; Series: DEA, Fox, 1990. FBI: The Untold Stories, ABC, 1992–93. Star Trek (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1993. Power Play, UPN, 1998. Television Stunt Coordinator; Movies: (Uncredited) Deadly Encounter (also known as American Eagle), 1982. Guncrazy, Showtime, 1992. Rubdown, USA Network, 1993. Love, Cheat, & Steal, Showtime, 1993. 104
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DAVIS Television Specials: Charlie Sheen’s “Stunts Spectacular,” 1994. Videos: How to Become a Hollywood Stuntman, 1991.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Hunting Accident,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1992. ⬙Mother Courage,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1992. FBI: The Untold Stories, ABC, between 1992 and 1993.
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Television Work; Other: Executive producer, Hollywood Stuntmakers (series), 1991. Producer and director, Charlie Sheen’s “Stunts Spectacular” (special), 1994. Director, I’d Lie for You and That’s the Truth, 1996.
PERSONAL Brother of Brad Davis (an actor); children: Brooke (an actress). Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Movies: Beverly Hills Madam (also known as Ladies of the Night), NBC, 1986. Police officer, Manhunt: Search for the Night Stalker (also known as Hunt for the Night Stalker), NBC, 1989. First cop, Love, Cheat, & Steal, Showtime, 1993.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Eugene Davis) ⬙Man in Black⬙ Ⲇ1, The Alien Encounters, Gold Key Entertainment, 1979. Timothy, Night Games (also known as Jeux erotiques de nuit and Love Games), AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1980. DaVinci, Cruising (also known as William Friedkin’s ⬙Cruising⬙), United Artists, 1980. Warren Stacy, 10 to Midnight, Cannon, 1983. Trooper Dodge, The Hitcher, TriStar, 1986. Chester Wind River, Honor Bound, Ascot Video, 1988. Steve Henderson, Black Eagle, Taurus Entertainment Company, 1988. Junior assassin, Messenger of Death, Cannon, 1988. Lieutenant, Universal Soldier, TriStar, 1992. (As Eugene Davis) Frankensteinfeld, Stay Tuned, Warner Bros., 1992. Martini, The Relic (also known as Das Relikt), Paramount, 1997. (As Eugene M. Davis) Ed, Fear X, Silver Nitrate Releasing, 2003.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Charlie, ⬙Secrets,⬙ Emerald Point N.A.S., CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Series: Coach Potter, General Hospital, ABC, 1983. RECORDINGS Videos: Producer and director, How to Become a Hollywood Stuntman, 1991. Provided additional voices for English version of Kido senshi Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory; originally broadcast in Japan as a television series).
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Telephone talker (Devilfish), War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Streets of Hollywood, BJ Davis Productions, 1985. Cleansweep, Eagle Entertainment, 1989. News Traveler, 1998. Murder.com, Rock Entertainment, 2000. L.A.P.D.: To Protect and to Serve, Trinity Home Entertainment, 2001. Power Play, P2 Productions, 2002.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Eugene Davis) Second man, Columbo: Uneasy Lies the Crown, ABC, 1990. (As Eugene Davis) Bill MacNulty, Nostradamus, Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. (As Eugene M. Davis) DiGregorio, Santa, Jr., The Hallmark Channel, 2002. 105
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(As Eugene Davis) Wesley King, Just Desserts, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Jury foreman, McBride: It’s Murder Madam, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. (As Eugene M. Davis) Warden Hambrick, Arthur Hailey’s ⬙Detective⬙, 2004. Pawnshop owner, Annie’s Point, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Himself in recurring episodes, ⬙E!’s 101 Most Awesome Moments in Entertainment,⬙ E’s 101, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself in recurring episodes, ⬙E!’s 101 Reasons the ’90s Ruled,⬙ E’s 101, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Host, Taste of America with Mark DeCarlo (also known as Taste of America), Travel Channel, 2005—.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Eugene M. Davis) Mickey Long, ⬙The Jersey Bounce,⬙ The Rockford Files, NBC, 1978. Mickey Long, ⬙Just a Coupla Guys,⬙ The Rockford Files, NBC, 1979. Harry, ⬙Forty Tons of Trouble,⬙ CHiPs, NBC, 1981. William Arthor Nelson, Jr. (also known as Billy Collins), ⬙The Nightmare Man,⬙ Matt Houston, ABC, 1985.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, I Love the ’90s: Part Deux (documentary), VH1, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Freddie Silver, Saved by the Bell—Wedding in Las Vegas, NBC, 1994. Voice of Hugh Beaumont Neutron, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour (animated), Nickelodeon, 2004. Voices of Hugh Beaumont Neutron and emergency system, Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose and Kaboom (animated), Nickelodeon, 2004. Voice of Hugh Beaumont Neutron, Jimmy Neutron: Attack of the Twonkies (animated), Nickelodeon, 2005.
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DeCARLO, Mark 1962– (Marc De Carlo)
Television Appearances; Specials: Field reporter, Fantasy Park, Fox, 1991. The Spy Magazine’s Hit List: The 100 Most Annoying and Alarming People and Events of 1992, NBC, 1992. Voice of the security elf, Santa vs. the Snowman, ABC, 1997. Voice of black helmet man, Thumb Wars: The Phantom Cuticle (also known as Thumb Wars), UPN, 1999. Himself, The Making of ⬙Jimmy Neutron⬙ (documentary), 2001. Host, The Variety Show, 2001. Himself, 50 Hottest Vegas Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2005.
PERSONAL Born 1962, in Chicago, IL. Addresses: Agent—Diverse Talent Group, 1875 Century Park East, Suite 2250, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Manager—Lapides Entertainment Organization, 14724 Ventura Blvd., Penthouse, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Career: Actor and producer. Affiliated with GlugginMarx Productions. Also known as Marc De Carlo.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, ⬙Aging Gracefully,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), Fox, 1991. Himself, ⬙Nothing Compares 2 U,⬙ Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1992. Tony Lane, ⬙The Outing,⬙ Harry and the Hendersons, syndicated, 1992. Himself, The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992. Billy Joe Walker, ⬙Last Laugh,⬙ Matlock, ABC, 1993. Alec Berg, ⬙The Face Painter,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Tom Keats, ⬙Who Killed Skippy’s Master?,⬙ Burke’s Law, CBS, 1994. Larry Briskin, ⬙Bikini Patrol,⬙ High Tide, syndicated, 1995. Voice, ⬙Papa Oom M.O.W. M.O.W.,⬙ Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1995.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, Studs, syndicated, 1991–93. Host, Goodnight America, beginning 1994. Host, Big Deal, Fox, 1996. Host, The X Show, FX Channel, 1999–2000. Host, Sunday Dinner, Odyssey, beginning 2000. Voices of Hugh Beaumont Neutron and other characters, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron (animated; also known as The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius), Nickelodeon, 2002—. 106
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DELANY Voices of narrator, bank depositor, Fred, and millionaire, Bat Thumb (short film), Image Entertainment, 2001. Lazlo ⬙Ted⬙ Wozzeck, Reality School, Hypnotic Films, 2002. Malone, Black Hole, Hollywood Star Entertainment, 2002. Voices of Elvis, rich man at dinner, second lookout, and television anchor, Thumbtanic (short film), Image Entertainment, 2002. Voices of first security elf and flippy, Santa vs. the Snowman 3D (animated short film), IMAX Corporation, 2002. Hockey rabbi, Raising Helen, Buena Vista, 2004. Officer Hunter, Raising Genius, Bathroom Boy Productions, 2004. Carmine ⬙The Beans⬙ Pasquale (George Cheeseman), Mobsters and Mormons, Halestorm Entertainment, 2005. Chuck Steak, Sex Sells: The Making of Touche, Hermosa Beach Filmworks, 2005. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Pilots: Voice of Jack Cash, The Jack Cash Show, FX Channel, 2000.
Video Games: Voice, The X–Fools, 1998. Voice of Hugh Beaumont Neutron, Jimmy Neutron: Attack of the Twonkies, THQ, c. 2004.
Appeared in Mark & Mark, syndicated; contributed the voice of Hugh Beaumont Neutron in ⬙Runaway Rocket Boy,⬙ the unaired pilot of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron (animated; also known as The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius), Nickelodeon.
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Television Executive Producer; Series: Goodnight America, beginning 1994. Sunday Dinner, Odyssey, beginning 2000.
PERSONAL Full name, Dana Welles Delany; born March 13, 1956, in New York, NY; daughter of Jack and Mary Delany. Education: Wesleyan University, B.A., drama, 1978; studied acting with Gina Barnett at the Ensemble Studio Theatre. Religion: Roman Catholicism.
Television Producer; Pilots: The Jack Cash Show, FX Channel, 2000. Producer of Mark & Mark, syndicated.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, 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). Contact—c/o 3435 Ocean Park Blvd., Suite 107 North, Santa Monica, CA 90405.
Film Appearances: Dr. Skip, Frankenstein General Hospital, 1988. Coach, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1992. Joel Hemmert, Angel 4: Undercover (also known as Angel 4: Assault with a Deadly Weapon), LIVE Home Video, 1994. Three Days, 1997. Captain Miller, Saving Ryan’s Privates (also known as Saving Ryan), 1998. Vinnie, A Wake in Providence, Indican Pictures, 1999. Voices of Hugh Beaumont Neutron, arena guard, and pilot, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (animated), Paramount, 2001.
Career: Actress and producer. Appeared in television commercials. Affiliated with the Schleroderma Research Foundation. Awards, Honors: Emmy awards, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1989 and 1992, Q awards, best actress in a quality drama series, Viewers for Qual107
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ity Television, 1989, 1990, and 1991, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1990 and 1991, Golden Globe Award nominations, best performance by an actress in a television series— drama, 1990 and 1991, and Women at Work Commissioners Award, National Commission on Working Women, all for China Beach; Lone Star Film & Television Award, best television actress, 1998, for True Women; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actress in a drama series, 2001, for ⬙Safe at Home,⬙ an episode of Family Law. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Amy Russell, Love of Life, CBS, 1979–80. Hayley Wilson Hollister, As the World Turns, CBS, 1981. Georgia Holden, Sweet Surrender, NBC, 1986–87. Lieutenant nurse Colleen McMurphy, China Beach, ABC, 1988–91. Voice of Gwen ⬙Archer⬙ Bowman, Wing Commander Academy (animated; also known as WCA–TV), 1996. Voice of Lois Lane, Superman (animated; also known as Superman: The Animated Series), WB, 1996–2000. Voice of Lois Lane, The New Batman/Superman Adventures (animated), The WB, 1997–2000. Catherine McAllister, Pasadena, Fox, 2001. Dr. Rae Brennan, Presidio Med, CBS, 2002–2003. Voice of Lois Lane, Justice League (animated; also known as JL, JLA, Justice League of America, and The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure), Cartoon Network, 2003–2004.
Television Appearances; Specials: Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special (also known as The Earth Day Special), ABC, 1990. Voice of Libby Custer, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. Anne Williams, Texan, Showtime, 1994. Host, Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. Louise Brooks: Looking for Lulu, The Movie Channel, 1998. Herself, The Third Annual Women Rock! Girls and Guitars, Lifetime, 2002. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1990. Host, The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Fourth Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS, 1994. Presenter, The 16th Annual CableAce Awards, TNT, 1995. Presenter, The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1997. The Third Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1997. The 11th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards (also known as Nickelodeon’s 11th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards), Nickelodeon, 1998. Presenter, The 2001 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Herself, Lifetime’s Achievement Awards: Women Changing the World, Lifetime, 2003. Presenter, The 29th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2003.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Grace Wyckoff, Wild Palms, ABC, 1993. Sarah Ashby McClure, True Women, CBS, 1997. Elaine Gumm, Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story, NBC, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Laura Shaper, Threesome, CBS, 1984. Moya Trevor, Liberty, NBC, 1986. Nora, A Winner Never Quits, ABC, 1986. Jane Goodrich, A Promise to Keep (also known as Angels without Wings), NBC, 1990. Dina Donato, Donato and Daughter (also known as Dead to Rights and Under Threat), CBS, 1993. Chief of staff Betsy Corcoran, The Enemy Within, HBO, 1994. Margaret Sanger, Choice of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story (also known as Crusaders), Lifetime, 1995. Hope Robbins, For Hope, ABC, 1996. 108
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DELANY Television Appearances; Pilots: Jeannie, The Streets (also known as Street Heat), NBC, 1984. May Thayer, The City, ABC, 1986. Lieutenant nurse Colleen McMurphy, China Beach, ABC, 1988. An American Saturday Night, ABC, 1991. Voice of Lois Lane, Superman: The Last Son of Krypton (animated), The WB, 1996. Voice, Wake Up, America, Fox, 1998. Gallagher, Good Guys, Bad Guys, NBC, 2000. Catherine McAllister, Pasadena, Fox, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jillian Armstrong, ⬙Knowing Her,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Cynthia Farrell, ⬙L.A.: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1986. Cynthia Farrell, ⬙Out of Sync,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1987. Eve, ⬙South by Southwest,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1987. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1989, 1991. Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1989, 1991, 1992. Herself, ⬙The Promise,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Susan, ⬙Love Me, Love My Car,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1992. Herself, ⬙The Breakdown: Part 2,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Herself, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1994, 1997. Helen Fiske, ⬙Good Housekeeping,⬙ Fallen Angels (also known as Perfect Crimes), Showtime, 1995. Herself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1996. Herself, ⬙The Book,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1997. Honey Trapp, ⬙Dead and Gone, Honey,⬙ Spy Game, ABC, 1997. Voice of Dr. Susan Fox, ⬙Role with It,⬙ Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1997. Herself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997. Herself, The Martin Short Show, syndicated, 1999. Mary Sullivan, ⬙Safe at Home,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2001. Herself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001, 2002. Herself, The View, ABC, 2001, 2002. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Dana Delany (documentary), Lifetime, 2003. The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2003. Carolyn Spencer, ⬙Obscene,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2004. Samantha Fleming, ⬙Truth Be Told,⬙ Boston Legal, ABC, 2004. Herself, Good Day Live, Fox, 2004. Herself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Kate McNeill, ⬙All Bets Off: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Kojak, USA Network, 2005. Voice of Lois Lane, ⬙The Clash,⬙ Justice League: Unlimited (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005. Voice of Lois Lane, ⬙Question Authority,⬙ Justice League: Unlimited (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005.
Television Executive Producer; Movies: Final Jeopardy, ABC, 2001. (With others) Open House, CBS, 2003. Film Appearances: Linda (salesperson in record store), The Fan, Paramount, 1981. Susan McCall, Almost You, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. Sister Ana, Where the River Runs Black, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Anne Briscoe, Masquerade, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Celina, Patty Hearst (also known as Patty), Atlantic Releasing, 1988. Jenny, Moon over Parador, Universal, 1988. Becky Metcalf, Housesitter, Universal, 1992. Marianne, Light Sleeper, New Line Cinema, 1992. Josephine Earp, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Voice of Andrea Beaumont, Batman: The Animated Movie (animated; also known as Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm: The Animated Movie, Batman: The Animated Movie— Mask of the Phantasm, and Mask of the Phantasm: Batman the Animated Movie), Warner Bros., 1993. Lisa Emerson, Exit to Eden, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Jill, Live Nude Girls, Republic Pictures, 1995. Susan Barnes, Fly Away Home (also known as Father Goose and Flying Wild), Columbia, 1996. Voice of Bagheera the panther for English version, Maugli (also known as Adventures of Mowgli, The Jungle Book, and Rudyard Kipling’s ⬙The Jungle Book⬙), c. 1996 (original version released c. 1967). Dr. Ashley, Dead Man’s Curve (also known as The Curve), Trimark Pictures, 1998. Joshua’s mother, Wide Awake, Miramax, 1998. Voice, Gaia Symphony II (documentary), Apricot Entertainment, 1999. Mother Ghost, It’s an Us Thing Productions/It’s a You and Me Thing Productions, 2002. Margaret Swift–Bejarano, Spin, Freestyle Releasing/ Turtles Crossing, 2004. 109
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Stage Appearances: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Hartman Theatre Company, Stamford, CT, 1979–80. Dorothy (Dolly), A Life, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1980–81. Manya, Bloodmoon, Production Company Theatre, then Actors and Directors Theatre, both New York City, 1983, also produced in Los Angeles. Rocket to the Moon, Hartman Theatre, 1984. Beloved Friend, Hartman Theatre, 1984–85. Maire, Translations, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1995. Karen, Dinner with Friends, Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, later Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles, then Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, all 2000. Beatrice, Much Ado about Nothing, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Markham and Froggatt Agency, 4 Windmill St., London W1T 2HZ, England. Manager—The Firm, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 600, 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). Contact—c/o BDT Mail, P.O. Box 1712, New York, NY 10021.
RECORDINGS Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Appeared in advertisements and public service announcements.
Soundtrack Albums; with Others: China Beach TV Soundtrack: Music & Memories, Capitol, 1990.
Awards, Honors: National Board of Review Award (with others), best acting by an ensemble, 1995, and Independent Spirit Award, best supporting male, Independent Features Project/West, 1996, both for The Usual Suspects; Bravo Award nomination, outstanding actor in a feature film, National Council of La Raza, 1996, for The Fan; Independent Spirit Award, best supporting male, 1997, for Basquiat; ALMA Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a crossover role in a feature film, American Latin Media Arts awards, 1998, for Excess Baggage; New York Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actor, Toronto Film Critics Association Award, best actor, Sierra Award, best supporting actor, Las Vegas Film Critics Society, and San Diego Film Critics Society Award, best supporting actor, all 2000, Academy Award, best actor in a supporting role, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, Film Award, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, National Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, Chicago Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actor, Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actor, Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award, best actor, Southeastern Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actor, Florida Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actor, Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actor—drama, Online Film Critics Society Award, best supporting actor, Silver Berlin Bear, best actor, Berlin International Film Festival, Screen Actors Guild Award (with others), outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, and Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, drama, International
Video Games: Voice of Lois Lane, Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, Warner Bros., 2002. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Movieline, August, 1994, pp. 38–43, 84, 87–88; January, 1995, pp. 20–21. Parade, August 14, 1994, pp. 4–5. People Weekly, March 28, 1990. TV Guide, September 25, 1999, p. 5; September 26, 2004, p. 41. Electronic: The Official Dana Delany Home Page, http://www. danadelany.com, May 4, 2005.
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Del TORO Vincent Roche, Excess Baggage, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Oscar Zeta Acosta (Dr. Gonzo), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Universal, 1998. (Uncredited) Himself, Bread and Roses (also known as Pan y rosas), Lions Gate Films, 2000. Frankie Four Fingers, Snatch (also known as Snatch: Pigs and Diamonds), Screen Gems, 2000. Longbaugh, The Way of the Gun, Artisan Entertainment, 2000. The Pledge, Warner Bros., 2000. Javier Rodriguez, Traffic (also known as Traffic—Die Macht des Kartells), USA Films, 2001. Toby Jay Wadenah, The Pledge, Warner Bros., 2001. Himself, The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema (documentary), 2002. Himself, Film Trix 2002 (documentary), Cornukopia Entertainment/Lowbar Productions, 2002. Julia, toda en mi... (documentary; also known as Julia: All In Me), Paradiso Films, 2002. Aaron Hallam, The Hunted, Paramount, 2003. Himself, Breakfast with Hunter (documentary), 2003. Himself, Declaration of Independence (short documentary), 2003. Himself, Hunter Goes to Hollywood (short documentary), Gonzo International/Wayne Ewing Films, 2003. Jack Jordan, 21 Grams, Focus Features, 2003. Himself, Creature Features: 50 Years of the Gill–Man (documentary), 2004. Himself, In Search of Ted Demme (documentary), IFC Films, 2005. Ernesto ⬙Che⬙ Guevara (title role), Che, Focus Features/ River Road Entertainment, 2005. Jackie Boy, Sin City (also known as Frank Miller’s ⬙Sin City⬙), Dimension Films, 2005. The Lost City, Lions Gate Films, c. 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Duke (the dog–faced boy), Big Top Pee–Wee, Paramount, 1988. Dario, License to Kill (also known as Albert R. Broccoli’s ⬙License to Kill,⬙ Licence to Kill, and License Revoked), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Miguel, The Indian Runner, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ Pathe, 1991. Alvaro Harana, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (also known as Cristobal Colon: el descubrimiento), Warner Bros., 1992. Bon (the friend from Miami), Huevos de oro (also known as Golden Balls, Macho, and Uova d’oro), Lola Films, 1993. Dino Palladino, Money for Nothing, Buena Vista, 1993. Manny Rodrigo, Fearless, Warner Bros., 1993. Lamar Dickey, China Moon (also known as Lune rouge), Orion, 1994. Fred Fenster, The Usual Suspects (also known as Die Ueblichen Verdaechtigen), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Rex, Swimming with Sharks (also known as The Boss and The Buddy Factor), Trimark Pictures, 1995. Himself, Cannes Man (also known as Canne$ Man and Con Man), Vine International, 1996. Benny Dalmau, Basquiat (also known as Build a Fort, Set It on Fire), Miramax, 1996. Gaspare Spoglia, The Funeral, October Films, 1996. Juan Primo, The Fan, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Detective Lopez, Joyride, Live Entertainment/Showcase Entertainment, 1997.
Film Work: Director and producer, Submission (short film), 1995. Producer, Che, Focus Features/River Road Entertainment, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rafael Caro Quintero, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Inside Traffic: The Making of ⬙Traffic⬙ (documentary), 2000. Himself, America: A Tribute to Heroes, multiple networks, 2001. Independence Day 2001, ABC, 2001. Himself, Sam Peckinpah’s West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade (documentary), Westerns Channel, 2004. 111
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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Himself, The 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. (As Benicio del Torrio) Presenter, The 2000 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2000. Chair, The 16th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2001. Himself, The Seventh Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2001. Himself, The 73rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2001. The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2001. Himself, The 74th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2002. Himself, The 76th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2004. Himself, The 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2004. Himself, The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2004.
Himself, Keyser Soze: Lie or Legend? (short documentary), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2002. Himself, Round Up: Deposing ⬙The Usual Suspects⬙ (documentary), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2002. Music Videos: Madonna, ⬙La Isla Bonita,⬙ 1986. WRITINGS Screenplays: Submission (short film), 1995. Wrote the screenplay for Green Song. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Blue Movie,⬙ Private Eye, NBC, 1987. ⬙Everybody’s in Showbiz,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Ohara, ABC, 1987. Shell Game, CBS, 1987. Dario, ⬙License to Kill,⬙ James Bond, Jr. (animated), syndicated, c. 1991. Bill, ⬙The Bribe,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1994. Paco, ⬙Good Housekeeping,⬙ Fallen Angels (also known as Perfect Crimes), Showtime, 1995. The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2001. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001. Himself, Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 2002. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003. Himself, Eigo de shabera–night, NHK (Japan), 2004. Himself, T4, Channel 4, 2004. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004, 2005. Himself, Icons, G4techTV, 2005. Himself, Le grand journal de Canal+, Canal+ (France), 2005.
Books: Contemporary Hispanic Biography, Volume 2, Gale, 2002. Newsmakers, Issue 4, Gale, 2001. Periodicals: Blast, April, 1998, pp. 8–9. Entertainment Weekly, February 23, 2001, p. 66; February 6, 2004, p. 60. Guardian, February 14, 2004. Independent Arts and Books Review, February 20, 2004, pp. 8–9. Newsweek, January 15, 1996, pp. 60–63; January 8, 2001, p. 63. Parade, February 23, 2003, p. 8. People Weekly, April 16, 2001, p. 69; May 14, 2001, p. 86. Washington Post, March 15, 2003, pp. C1, C4.
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Stage Appearances: Phillip, Orphans, Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1987. Jeep, Action, Festival of the Arts, Lincoln Center, New York City, c. 1987.
PERSONAL Full name, Dominick DeLuise; born August 1, 1933, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; son of John (a civil servant) and Vincenza ⬙Jennie⬙ (maiden name, DeStefano) DeLuise; married Carol Arthur (an actress; original name, Carol Arata), November 23, 1965; children: Peter John (an actor), Michael Robert (an actor), David Dominick (an actor). Education: Attended Tufts University and School of Performing Arts, New York City. Avocational Interests: Furniture refinishing, herb gardening.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Inside ⬙Licence to Kill⬙ (short documentary), 1999. Himself, Behind the Scenes: “Way of the Gun” (short documentary), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. 112
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DeLUISE Dominick DiNapoli, Fatso, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. Shadrach, Wholly Moses, Columbia, 1980. Walter Holmes, The Last Married Couple in America, Universal, 1980. Emperor Nero, History of the World, Part One (also known as Mel Brooks’ ⬙History of the World: Part 1⬙), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Victor/Captain Chaos, The Cannonball Run, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. (Uncredited) Voice for English version, Pelle svansloes (animated; also known as Peter–No–Tail), Sandew/ Atlantic Releasing, 1981. Melvin P. Thorpe, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (musical; also known as The Best Little Cathouse in Texas), Universal, 1982. Voice of Jeremy, The Secret of NIMH (animated; also known as Mrs. Brisby and the Rats of NIMH), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1982. The Pope, Johnny Dangerously, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. Victor/Captain Chaos, Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. Aunt Kate, Haunted Honeymoon, Orion, 1986. Voice of Tiger, An American Tail (animated), Universal, 1986. Big Bad Joe, Going Bananas (also known as My African Adventure), Cannon, 1987. Police chief, Un tassinaro, a New York (also known as A Taxi Driver in New York), Italian International Film, 1987. Voice of Pizza the Hutt, Space Balls, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1987. Voice of Fagin, Oliver and Company (animated), Buena Vista, 1988. Harry ⬙The Hippo⬙ Gutterman, Loose Cannons, TriStar, 1989. Voice of Itchy Itchiford, All Dogs Go to Heaven (animated), United Artists, 1989. The Princess and the Dwarf, 1989. Voice of the looking glass, Happily Ever After (animated), First National, 1990. Mr. B., Driving Me Crazy (also known as Trabbi Goes to Hollywood), Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1991. Voice of Tiger, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (animated), Universal, 1991. Dr. Beckhard, Almost Pregnant, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1992. Voice of Christopher Columbus in English version, The Magic Voyage (also known as Die Abenteuer von Pico und Columbus), Hemdale, 1992. Voice of title role, Munchie (live action and animated), Concorde, 1992. Don Giovanni, Robin Hood: Men in Tights (also known as Sacre Robin des bois), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Voice of Rip, The Skateboard Kid, Concorde–New Horizons, 1993.
Career: Actor, director, writer, and commercial spokesperson. Worked as a chef. Also known as Dom De Luise. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best television actor—musical/comedy, 1974, for Lotsa Luck; named king of Brooklyn, Welcome Back to Brooklyn Festival, 1984; Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding performer in an animated program, 1999, for All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series; received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, motion picture category. CREDITS Film Appearances: Marvin Rollins, Diary of a Bachelor, American International Pictures, 1964. Sergeant Collins, Fail Safe, Columbia, 1964. Julius Pritter, The Glass Bottom Boat (also known as The Spy in Lace Panties), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1966. Kurt Brock, The Busybody, Paramount, 1967. J. Gardner Monroe, What’s So Bad About Feeling Good?, Universal, 1968. Father Fyodor, The Twelve Chairs, Universal Marion Corporation (UMC), 1969. Bill Bird, Norwood, Paramount, 1970. Irwin, Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things about Me?, National General, 1971. Azzecca, Every Little Crook and Nanny, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1972. Buddy Bizarre, Blazing Saddles, Warner Bros., 1974. Eduardo Gambetti, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’s Smarter Brother (also known as Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1975. Dom Bell, Silent Movie, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1976. Zitz, The World’s Greatest Lover, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1977. Dan Turner, Sextette, Crown International Pictures, 1978. Marlon Borunki, The End, United Artists, 1978. Pepe Damascus, The Cheap Detective (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Cheap Detective⬙), Columbia, 1978. Bernie (the Hollywood agent), The Muppet Movie, Associated Film Distribution, 1979. Ernie Fortunato, Hot Stuff, Columbia, 1979. Doc, Smokey and the Bandit II (also known as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again), Columbia, 1980. 113
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Dr. Animal Cannibal Pizza, Silence of the Hams (also known as Il silenzio dei prosciutti), October Films, 1994. Voice of Munchie, Munchie Strikes Back (live action and animated), Concorde–New Horizons, 1994. Voice of Stanley, A Troll in Central Park (animated), Warner Bros., 1994. Jerry, Red Line (also known as Squanderers), Mondofin/ Triboro Entertainment Group, 1996. Voice of Ichy Itchiford, All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (animated), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Voice of Mario, Remembering Mario, 1996, Willy Nilly Productions, 2003. Chef, Boys Will Be Boys, A–pix Entertainment, 1997. Judge, The Good Bad Guy (also known as Killer per caso), Medusa, 1997. The Oddfather (Don Calzone), The Godson, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Voice of Itchy, An All Dogs Christmas Carol (animated), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1998. Voice of Jeremy, Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue (animated), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1998. Between the Sheets, Showcase Entertainment, 1998. Lenny, Baby Geniuses, Sony Pictures Entertainment/ TriStar, 1999. Priest, The Wedding Band, 1999. Voice of Tiger, An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster (animated), Universal Studios Home Video, 1999. Cattle Call, 1999. (As Dom Deluise) Ivan Lucre, The Brainiacs.com, PorchLight Entertainment, 2000. Voice of Tiger, An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island (animated; also known as An American Tail 3: The Treasure of Manhattan Island), Universal Studios Home Video, 2000. Father O’Rdeal, My X–Girlfriend’s Wedding Reception (also known as Wedding Band), Premier Attractions, 2001. Always Greener, Rollyn Entertainment, 2001. It’s All about You, c. 2001. Flealand Cunchulis, Breaking the Fifth, BTF Productions, 2004. Gabriel, Girl Play, Wolfe Releasing, 2004. Voice, Instant Karma, New Line Cinema, 2005. Voice of Myrin, Bongee Bear and the Kingdom of Rhythm (animated), Yankee Films, c. 2005.
Private detective Kenny Ketcham, The Shari Lewis Show, NBC, 1960–63. Dominick the Great, The Garry Moore Show, CBS, beginning 1964. Regular, The Entertainers, CBS, 1964–65. Regular, The Dean Martin Summer Show (also known as The Dean Martin Comedy Hour and The Rowan & Martin Show), NBC, 1966. Host, The Dom DeLuise Show, CBS, 1968. Regular, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, CBS, 1971–72. Regular, The Dean Martin Show (also known as The Dean Martin Comedy Hour), NBC, 1972–73. Voice of Mr. Evictus, The Roman Holidays (animated), NBC, 1972–73. Stanley Belmont, Lotsa Luck!, NBC, 1973–74. Voice of Swifty, The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle (animated; also known as The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse), CBS, 1979–82. Dominick DeLuca, The Dom DeLuise Show, syndicated, 1987–89. Host, Candid Camera, syndicated, 1991–92. Voice of Tiger, Fievel’s American Tails (animated), CBS, 1992–93. Voice of Big Kahuna, The Ren & Stimpy Show (animated; also known as VH1 Ren and Stimpy Rocks), Nickelodeon, 1993–95. Vinnie Piatte, Burke’s Law, CBS, 1994–95. Voices of Itchy and other characters, All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series (animated; also known as All Dogs Go to Heaven), ABC Family Channel, c. 1996–98. Cookie, The Charlie Horse Music Pizza, PBS, 1998. Walking after Midnight, beginning c. 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Diary of a Young Comic, 1977. Roger Hanover, Happy, CBS, 1983. Toby Beaumont, ⬙Die Laughing,⬙ B. L. Stryker (also known as ABC Monday Mystery Movie and The ABC Saturday Mystery Movie), ABC, 1989. Father Drobney, Don’t Drink the Water, ABC, 1994. Mr. Fallon, The Tin Soldier, Showtime, 1995. (As Dom DeLuises) Voice of Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmanuel Ambrose Diggs, Lion of Oz (animated musical; also known as Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage and Le lion d’Oz), The Disney Channel, 2000.
Also appeared in Benito. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bar–Rump Bump Show, 1964. Himself, The Monty Hall Smokin–Stokin’ Fire Brigade, ABC, 1972. The Arthur Godfrey Portable Electric Medicine Show (also known as The Arthur Godfrey Special), NBC, 1972. Dean Martin’s Red Hot Scandals of 1926, NBC, 1976.
Film Director: Hot Stuff, Columbia, 1979. Boys Will Be Boys, A–pix Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Tinker’s Workshop, WJZ/WABC–TV, beginning 1958. 114
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DeLUISE Stanley Umlaut, ⬙The Danish Blue Affair,⬙ The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966. Himself, The Hollywood Palace, ABC, 1967. Himself, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS, 1967. Himself, The Jackie Gleason Show, CBS, 1967, 1968. Himself, The Match Game, NBC, c. 1967, 1970. Elroy Applegate, ⬙Today I Am a Ghost,⬙ The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, ABC, 1969. ⬙This Is Sholom Aleichem,⬙ Experiment in Television, NBC, 1969. Himself, Kraft Music Hall, NBC, 1971. Guest host, The Golddiggers, syndicated, 1971. Himself, The Flip Wilson Show, NBC, 1971, 1972, 1973. Himself, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1984, 1991. Himself, Rowan & Martin’s ⬙Laugh–In⬙ (also known as Laugh–In), NBC, 1973. Max, ⬙The World’s Balloon,⬙ Medical Center, CBS, 1974. Himself, Tony Orlando and Dawn, CBS, 1975. Himself, The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated, 1977. Himself, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1977. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Frank Sinatra, NBC, 1978. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: George Burns, NBC, 1978. Himself, ⬙Dom DeLuise,⬙ This Is Your Life, syndicated, 1983. Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1983, 1984. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Joan Collins, NBC, 1984. Guilt, ⬙Guilt Trip,⬙ Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. Vito, Easy Street, NBC, 1987. Win, Lose or Draw, syndicated, 1987. Uncle Dominic, ⬙Woolly Bullies,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. A Conversation with Dinah, The Nashville Network, c. 1989. Buddy Blake, ⬙Murder at the Telethon,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1993. Voice of Floyd the dog, ⬙Change for a Buck,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1993. Nick Piccolo, ⬙Vapors,⬙ SeaQuest DSV (also known as seaQuest 2032), NBC, 1994. Voice of baker, ⬙Gets Ready, Set, Dough,⬙ The Magic School Bus (animated), PBS, 1994. Himself, ⬙Dean Martin: Everybody Loves Somebody,⬙ Biography (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Himself, ⬙Dick and Dottie,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1995. Himself, ⬙Bringing Home the Bacon,⬙ Cybill, CBS, 1996. Magic Morton, ⬙I Only Have Eyes for You,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1996. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996. Magic Morton, ⬙I Only Have Eyes for You,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1997. Voice of the governor, ⬙A Star Is Abhorred,⬙ Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1997.
Dean Martin’s Red Hot Scandals, Part 2, NBC, 1977. Superstunt, NBC, 1978. Ann–Margret’s Hollywood Movie Girls, ABC, 1980. Dean Martin’s Comedy Classics, NBC, 1981. Baryshnikov in Hollywood, CBS, 1982. The Best Little Special in Texas, CBS, 1982. Dean Martin at the Wild Animal Park, NBC, 1982. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter, ABC, 1982. Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. Host, Dom DeLuise and Friends, ABC, 1983. Host, Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part II, ABC, 1984. The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard, ABC, 1984. Host, Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part III, ABC, 1985. Host, Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part IV, ABC, 1986. Narrator and voice, Henry’s Cat, HBO, 1986. NBC News Report on America: Life in the Fate Lane (documentary), NBC, 1987. Friday Night Surprise!, NBC, 1988. Host, Superstars and Their Moms, TBS, 1989. Dinah Comes Home Again, The Nashville Network, 1990. Voice of Nicodemus the pig, A Precious Christmas Moment (animated; also known as Timmy’s Gift: Precious Moments Christmas), NBC, 1991. Host, Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys, The Disney Channel, 1992. Hal Roach: Hollywood’s King of Laughter (documentary), The Disney Channel, 1994. Dom, Shari’s Passover Surprise (also known as Lamb Chop’s Passover Special), PBS, 1997. The 1997 Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1997. Himself, The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts, 1998. The Italian Americans II: A Beautiful Song, PBS, 1998. ⬙Weight Watchers: Before and After,⬙ Biography (documentary; also known as A&E Biography: Weight Watchers—Before and After), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Himself, I Love Muppets, BBC, 2002. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 51st Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1979. The 57th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1985. The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1987. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, 1991. Presenter, The 19th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tip Top Clubhouse, early 1950s. Dr. Edward Dudley, ⬙Just Another Pretty Face,⬙ The Munsters, CBS, 1966. Purple avenger, ⬙The Purple Avenger,⬙ Please Don’t Eat the Daisies, NBC, 1966. 115
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Voice of Koosalagoopagoop, ⬙Koos a la Goop a Goop,⬙ Dexter’s Laboratory (animated), Cartoon Network, 1997. Voice of Koosalagoopagoop, ⬙The Koos Is on the Loose,⬙ Dexter’s Laboratory (animated), Cartoon Network, 1997. Voice of mayor, ⬙Power of Odor,⬙ Cow and Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 1997. Voices of Jean–Paul Beaver, Dakota governor, and spotted owl, ⬙I Am Ambassador,⬙ Cow and Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 1997. Bug’s father, ⬙Auto Eurodicka,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It), NBC, 1998. Cousin Mortimer, ⬙The Pom Pom Incident,⬙ Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, ABC, 1998. Himself, ⬙The Neighbor of Bath,⬙ The Naked Truth, NBC, 1998. Voice of baby condor, ⬙Flight of the Donnie,⬙ The Wild Thornberrys (animated), Nickelodeon, 1998. Voice of Bacchus, ⬙Bacchanal,⬙ Hercules (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Hercules⬙), ABC, 1998. Dean Martin: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Intimate Portrait: Loni Anderson (documentary), Lifetime, 1999. Urgo/Togar, ⬙Urgo,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2000. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Madeline Kahn (documentary), Lifetime, 2000. ⬙Dick Van Patten: The Sure Bet,⬙ Biography (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Himself, Sidewalks Entertainment (also known as Sidewalks and Sidewalks Entertainment Hour), syndicated, 2003. Himself, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2003. Judge, Pet Star, Animal Planet, 2003. Himself, Dinner for Five, Independent Film Channel, 2003, 2004. Himself, Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 2003, 2004. Voice of Cheetah, ⬙One Man’s Meat Is Another Man’s Girlfriend,⬙ Father of the Pride (animated), NBC, 2004. Himself, Living in TV Land, TV Land, 2004. Himself, 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Voice of himself, ⬙Gold Dust Gasoline,⬙ Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Struthion, The Jackass, Barbizon–Plaza Theatre, New York City, 1960. Bob Acres, All in Love, Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1961. Corporal Billy Jester, Little Mary Sunshine (musical), Orpheum Theatre, then Players Theatre, both New York City, 1961. Member of the ensemble, Another Evening with Harry Stoones (revue), Gramercy Arts Theatre, New York City, 1961. The king, Half–Past Wednesday, Orpheum Theatre, 1962. Muffin T. Ragamuffin, The Student Gypsy; or, The Prince of Liederkrantz (musical), 54th Street Theatre, New York City, 1963. Mr. Faddish, Too Much Johnson, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1964. Mr. Psawyer, Here’s Love (musical), Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1964. Barney Cashman, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Eugene O’Neill Theatre, New York City, 1971. Public opinion, Orpheus in the Underworld, Los Angeles Opera Company, 1989. Frosch the jailer, Die Fledermaus (opera), Metropolitan Opera, New York City, 1990–91. Appeared in Hamlet, The School for Scandal, and Stalag 17, all Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH; in Mixed Company, Provincetown, MA; also appeared in Little Shop of Horrors (musical) and Peter and the Wolf. Starred in the cabaret act An Evening with Dom DeLuise, produced at various places, including venues in Las Vegas, NV, and Atlantic City, NJ. Appeared as Bernie the dog in Bernie’s Christmas Wish. Major Tours: Appeared in Luv, U.S. cities. Stage Director: Butterflies Are Free, Burt Reynolds Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1980. Same Time Next Year, Burt Reynolds Theatre, 1980. Brighton Beach Memoirs, Burt Reynolds Theatre, 1986. Directed other stage productions, including Answers and the musical Jump.
Appeared in other series. Also appeared as himself in ⬙One Man’s Cornbread,⬙ an unaired episode of Emeril, NBC.
Radio Appearances: Host of a cooking segment on the series On the House.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Logan Delp, Evil Roy Slade, NBC, 1972. Murray West, Only with Married Men, ABC, 1974.
RECORDINGS Videos: Eat This (four–volume video set based on his book), c. 1988.
Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Happy, CBS, 1983. 116
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Music Videos: (As the Pope) ⬙Weird Al⬙ Yankovic, ⬙This Is the Life,⬙ 1984. Video Games: Voice of ⬙Fingers⬙ the cashier, Toonstruck, 1996.
Electronic: Official Dom DeLuise Page, http://www.domdeluise. com, June 5, 2005.
Albums; With Others: Kismet, Sony, 1993. WRITINGS
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Screenplays: With others, wrote Benito.
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Teleplays; Specials: Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part III, ABC, 1985. Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part IV, ABC, 1986.
Full name, John Christopher Depp II; born June 9, 1963, in Owensboro, KY; raised in Florida; son of John Christopher Depp (a civil engineer) and Betty Sue Palmer (a waitress); brother of Daniel P. Depp (a screenwriter); married Lori Anne Allison (a musician), 1983 (divorced, 1985); companion of Vanessa Paradis (an actress and singer); children: (with Paradis) Lily– Rose Melody, John Christopher III (Jack). Education: Studied acting at the Loft Studio with Peggy Feury.
Writings for Children: Charlie the Caterpillar, illustrated by Christopher Santoro, Simon & Schuster, 1990. Goldilocks (also known as Goldie Locks & The Three Bears: The Real Story!), illustrated by Santoro, Simon & Schuster, 1992. Hansel & Gretel, illustrated by Santoro, Simon & Schuster, 1997. The Nightingale (also known as Dom DeLuise’s ⬙The Nightingale⬙), illustrated by Santoro, Simon & Schuster, 1998. King Bob’s New Clothes, illustrated by Santoro, Simon & Schuster, 1999. The Pouch Potato, illustrated by Derek Carter, Bacchus Books, 2001.
Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth 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).
Author of There’s No Place Like Home.
Career: Actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Guitarist in various bands, including the Flames, the Kids, Rock City Angels, and P; owner of the nightclub the Viper Room, Los Angeles, and co–owner of the nightclub Man Ray, Paris, France. Appeared in television commercials and print advertisements. Began working with Make A Wish Foundation, c. 1987;
Cookbooks: A Delicious Sampling of Dom’s Recipes from Eat This ... It’ll Make You Feel Better: Mama’s Italian Home Cooking and Other Favorites of Family and Friends, Simon & Schuster, 1988. 117
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worked with the Entertainment Industry Foundation and the National Arts Initiative, c. 2004. Worked as a pen salesperson and gas station attendant.
the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl; Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, comedy or musical, 2004, for Once upon a Time in Mexico; Lee Strasberg Artistic Achievement Award, Actors’ Fund, 2004; named best actor of 2004, Entertainment Weekly, 2004; Academy Award nomination, best performance by an 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, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture, drama, Saturn Award nomination, best actor, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nomination, best actor, Boston Film Critics Association Award nomination, best actor, Teen Choice Award nomination, choice movie actor: drama, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, all 2005, for Finding Neverland; People’s Choice Award, favorite male movie star, 2005; named one of the ⬙top ten greatest actors of our generation,⬙ GQ magazine, 2005.
Awards, Honors: ShoWest Award, male star of tomorrow, National Association of Theatre Owners, ShoWest Convention, 1990; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture— comedy/musical, 1991, for Edward Scissorhands; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—comedy/musical, MTV Movie Award nomination, best comedic performance, and MTV Movie Award nomination (with Mary Stuart Masterson), best on–screen duo, all 1994, for Benny & Joon; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—comedy/ musical, 1995, for Ed Wood; ALFS Award, actor of the year, London Critics Circle Film awards, 1996, for Ed Wood and Don Juan DeMarco; Golden Palm Award nomination, Cannes International Film Festival, 1997, for The Brave; Chlotrudis Award, best actor, 1998, for Donnie Brasco; Golden Aires, best foreign actor, Russian Guild of Film Critics, 1998, for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas; Honorary Cesar Award, 1999; received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, motion picture category, 1999; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor—horror, Saturn Award nomination, best actor, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, and Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture, comedy or musical, International Press Academy, all 2000, for Sleepy Hollow; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, 2001, for Chocolat; Saturn Award nomination, best actor, 2002, for From Hell; Actor of the Year Award, Hollywood Film Festival, 2003; named E!’s Entertainer of the Year, E! Entertainment Television, 2003; Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, Empire Award, best actor, MTV Movie Award, best male performance, Teen Choice Award, choice movie liar, Teen Choice Award (with Orlando Bloom), choice movie fight/action sequence, MTV Movie Awards Mexico, best look, Audience Award, best international actor, Irish Film and Television awards, Academy Award nomination, best actor in a leading role, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—comedy/musical, Film Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture, comedy or musical, Saturn Award nomination, best actor, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nomination, best actor, Boston Film Critics Association Award nomination, best actor, MTV Movie Award nomination, best comedic performance, MTV Movie Award nomination (with Orlando Bloom), best on–screen team, and Online Film Critics Society Award nomination, best actor, all 2004, for Pirates of
CREDITS Film Appearances: Glen Lantz, A Nightmare on Elm Street, New Line Cinema, 1984. Jack Marshall, Private Resort, TriStar, 1985. Lerner, Platoon, Orion, 1986. Title role, Edward Scissorhands, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1990. Wade ⬙Cry–Baby⬙ Walker, Cry–Baby, Universal, 1990. (As Oprah Noodlemantra; cameo appearance) Teenager on television, Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare, New Line Cinema, 1991. Axel Blackmar, Arizona Dream (also known as The Arrowtooth Waltz), Kit Parker Films, 1992. Gilbert Grape, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, Paramount, 1993. Sam, Benny & Joon, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1993. Title role, Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Title role, Don Juan DeMarco, New Line Cinema, 1995. Gene Watson, Nick of Time (also known as Counted Moments), Paramount, 1995. William ⬙Bill⬙ Blake, Dead Man (also known as Jim Jarmusch’s ⬙Dead Man⬙), Miramax, 1995. Cameo appearance, Cannes Man (also known as Canne$ Man and Con Man), Vine International, 1996. Title role/Joe Pistone, Donnie Brasco, TriStar, 1997. Raphael, The Brave, 1997. Himself, L.A. without a Map (also known as I Love L.A. and Los Angeles without a Map), United Media, 1998. 118
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DEPP Music producer (⬙Sands’ Theme⬙), Once upon a Time in Mexico, Dimension Films/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2003. Executive producer, In Search of Ted Demme (documentary), IFC Films, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Officer Tom Hanson, 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987–90. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, United States of Poetry, PBS, 1995. Himself, Music behind the Scenes (documentary), 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Donnie Fleischer, Slow Burn, Showtime, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Idols, Fox, 1991. Himself, Town Meeting with Diane Sawyer: Celebrities vs. the Press, ABC, 1997. Himself, Where It’s At: The Rolling Stone State of the Union, ABC, 1998. Jack Kerouac, The Source (documentary), PBS, 1999. Himself, In Bad Taste (documentary), Independent Film Channel, c. 2000. Himself, A View from Hell (documentary), 2001. The Inside Reel: Digital Filmmaking (documentary), PBS, 2001. Reader, Lowell Blues: The Words of Jack Kerouac (documentary), PBS, 2002. Himself, The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan (documentary), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Himself, 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself, Happy Birthday Peter Pan (documentary), BBC, 2005. Himself, Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope, Telemundo, USA Network, CNBC, Trio, Sci–Fi Channel, Bravo, MSNBC, and PAX TV, 2005. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. Presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1999. The Sixth Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. Hollywood Salutes Nicolas Cage: An American Cinematheque, TNT, 2002. E! Entertainer of the Year 2003, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Himself, The 76th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2004. Himself, The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2004.
Film Work: Director, Banter (short film), Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE), 1994. Director, The Brave, 1997. Guitarist, Chocolat, Miramax, 2000. 119
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Himself, The 2004 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2004. Himself, Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’05 (also known as Nickelodeon’s 18th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards), Nickelodeon, 2005. Himself, The 77th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2005. Himself, The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2005. Presenter, The 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2005. The 31st Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2005.
Coming Attractions, E! Entertainment Television, multiple episodes in 2004. Himself, ⬙Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005. Himself, Today (also known as NBC News Today and The Today Show), NBC, 2005. Appeared as himself, Secrets of Superstar Fitness, Discovery Health. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Lionel Viland, ⬙Beasts of Prey,⬙ Lady Blue, ABC, 1985. Rob Cameron, ⬙Unfinished Business,⬙ Hotel, ABC, 1987. ABC in Concert, ABC, 1991. Himself, Showbiz Today, 1995. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1999, 2000. Narrator, ⬙The Mossad,⬙ Top Secret (documentary), The Discovery Channel, c. 1998. Narrator, ⬙Scotland Yard,⬙ Top Secret (documentary), The Discovery Channel, c. 1998. The Entertainment Business, Bravo, 1998. Himself, ⬙Red Nose Day Special,⬙ The Vicar of Dibley, BBC, 1999. (In archive footage) ⬙The Films of Tim Burton,⬙ The Directors, Encore, 1999. Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1999, 2003. Himself, ⬙The Last Ever Fast Show,⬙ The Fast Show, BBC, 2000. Himself, ⬙From Hell,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2001. Himself, Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 2002. Himself, RI:SE, Channel 4 (England), 2002. Himself, ⬙Johnny Depp: The Ultimate Outsider,⬙ 20/20, ABC, 2003. Himself, ⬙Maailman paras suomalainen musiikkivideo,⬙ 4Pop, 2003. Himself, ⬙Once upon a Time in Mexico,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2003. Himself, ⬙Pirates,⬙ The Brendan Leonard Show, ABC Family Channel, 2003. Himself, Bravo Profiles: Johnny Depp (documentary), Bravo, 2003. Himself, God kveld Norge, 2003. Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Voice of Yogi Victor, ⬙Hank’s Back,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2004. Himself, A2Z, 2004. Himself, Comme au cinema, 2004. Himself, Film ’04, BBC, 2004. Himself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Himself, The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 2004. Himself, Richard & Judy, Channel 4 (England), 2004.
Videos: Performer in the music video ⬙Into the Great Wide Open,⬙ Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Playback, MCA Music Video, 1995. Himself and Constable Ichabod Crane, Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend (short documentary), Paramount, 2000. Himself and Lerner, A Tour of the Inferno: Revisiting ⬙Platoon⬙ (short documentary), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists Home Entertainment, 2001. Performer in the music video ⬙That Woman’s Got Me Drinking,⬙ If I Should Fall from Grace: The Shane MacGowan Story, Buena Vista International/ Network Ireland Television/Sundance Channel, 2001. Himself, Diary of a Pirate (short documentary), Buena Vista, 2003. Himself, An Epic at Sea: The Making of ⬙Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl⬙ (short documentary), Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2003. Himself, The Anti–Hero’s Journey (short documentary), Columbia/TriStar Home Entertainment, 2004. Himself, The Good, the Bad & the Bloody: Inside KNB EFX (short documentary), Columbia/TriStar Home Entertainment, 2004. Himself, Pie Plates over Hollywood (short documentary), Buena Vista Home Video, 2004. Himself, Secret Window: A Look through It (short documentary), Columbia Home Video, 2004. Himself, Secret Window: From Book to Film (short documentary), Columbia Home Video, 2004. Himself and Edward D. Wood, Jr., Making Bela (short documentary), 2004. Music Video Appearances: Concrete Blonde, ⬙Joey,⬙ 1990. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, ⬙Into the Great Wide Open,⬙ 1991. The Lemonheads, ⬙It’s a Shame about Ray,⬙ 1992. Shane MacGowen & the Pogues, ⬙That Woman’s Got Me Drinking,⬙ 1994. Terri Clark, ⬙Girls Lie Too,⬙ 2004. Appeared in other music videos. 120
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DeSANTO Entertainment Weekly, July 25, 2003, pp. 10–11; September 19, 2003, pp. 28–34; December 26, 2003, p. 22; February 6, 2004, p. 36; July 8, 2005, pp. 23–27. Examiner (San Francisco), November 22, 1999. Film Review, February, 2000, pp. 60–61. GQ, October, 1993. Harper’s Bazaar, May, 1993; December, 1995. Interview, July, 1987; April, 1990, p. 84; June, 1994; December, 1995; October, 1999, p. 108. Movieline, October, 1994; March, 2001, pp. 44–48, 92. People Weekly, June 14, 1999, p. 10; December 13, 1999, p. 91; May 14, 2001, p. 98; December 2, 2002, p. 186; July 21, 2003, p. 67; December 1, 2003, pp. 71, 72; November 22, 2004, p. 110. Playboy, January, 1996. Premiere, February, 1995; December, 1999. Radio Times, May 18, 2002, p. 56. Rolling Stone, January 10, 1991; February 10, 2005, pp. 52–58. Sky, April, 1994. Time, March 15, 2004, p. 76; April 18, 2005, p. 132. Time Out, July 7, 1993; April 2, 1997. TV Guide, February 21, 2004, p. 32. Urban Cinefile, August 23, 2001. US, February, 1994. USA Today, November 29, 1999. Vanity Fair, February, 1997.
Video Games: Jack Sparrow, Pirates of the Caribbean, Bethesda Softworks, 2003. Voice of Jack Sparrow, Kingdom Hearts II, Square Electronic Arts/Square Enix U.S.A., 2005. Audiobooks: Nick Tosches, In the Hands of Dante, 2002. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Daniel P. Depp and Paul McCudden) The Brave, 1997. Film Music; Songs: ⬙Sands’ Theme,⬙ Once upon a Time in Mexico, Dimension Films/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2003. Wrote other songs, including a song with Iggy Pop. Nonfiction: (Author of foreword) Mark Salisbury, Burton on Burton, Faber, 1995.
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Contributor to periodicals, including Rolling Stone. PERSONAL OTHER SOURCES Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Books: Bassom, David, Johnny Depp: An Illustrated Story, Hamlyn, 1996. Goodall, Nigel, Johnny Depp: The Biography, Blake Publishing, 1999. Hawes, Esme, Johnny Depp, Chelsea House, 1997. International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, fourth edition, St. James Press, 2000. Pomerance, Murray, Johnny Depp Starts Here, Rutgers University Press, 2005. Reisfeld, Randi, Johnny Depp, St. Martin’s Press, 1989. Robb, Brian J., Johnny Depp: A Modern Rebel, Hodder & Stoughton, 1996.
Career: Costume designer. Awards, Honors: Fennecus Award nomination, best costume design—contemporary, 2000, for Miss Congeniality; Costume Designers Guild Award nomination, excellence for costumer design for film—contemporary, 2003, for White Oleander; Apex Award, best costume design—action/mystery/thriller. CREDITS Film Costume Designer: Joysticks (also known as Video Madness), Jensen Farley Pictures, 1983. Weekend Warriors, The Movie Store, 1986.
Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, November, 1993. Empire, December, 1998, pp. 82–83. 121
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Goldy 2: The Saga of the Golden Bear, Vestron Video, 1986. Disorderlies, Warner Bros., 1987. Johnny Be Good, Orion, 1988. Jack’s Back, Paramount, 1988. Book of Love, New Line Cinema, 1990. Eyes of an Angel (also known as The Tender), TransWorld Entertainment, 1991. Iron Maze, Castle Hill, 1991. Ruby, Triumph, 1992. A Dangerous Woman, Gramercy, 1993. Twenty Bucks, Triton Pictures, 1993. Bad Girls, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Stuart Saves His Family, Paramount, 1995. The Baby–Sitters Club, Columbia, 1995. One Fine Day, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Hope Floats, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. The Deep End of the Ocean, Columbia, 1999. Teaching Mrs. Tingle, Miramax, 1999. What Lies Beneath, DreamWorks, 2000. Miss Congeniality (also known as Miss Undercover), Warner Bros., 2000. I Am Sam, New Line Cinema, 2001. The New Guy, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002. White Oleander (also known as Weisser Oleander), Warner Bros., 2002. 13 Going On 30 (also known as Suddenly 30), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Little Black Book, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Christmas with the Kranks, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004.
Third Degree Burn, HBO, 1989. Original Sin, NBC, 1989. Don’t Touch My Daughter, NBC, 1991. In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion (also known as Children of Fury), NBC, 1992. Voyage (also known as Cruise of Fear), USA Network, 1993. Television Costumer; Movies: A Different Affair, CBS, 1987. Television Costume Designer; Pilots: Mick and Frankie, ABC, 1989. Heart and Soul, ABC, 1989.
DeVALLY PIAZZA, Dana (Dana DeVally, Dana J. DeVally) PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Rothman Brecher Agency, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 840, Los Angeles, CA 90212. Manager—Forward Entertainment, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 805, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Director and technical coordinator. Sometimes credited as Dana J. DeVally.
Film Work: (As Susie DeSanta) Costume supervisor, Student Bodies, Paramount, 1981. Wardrobe supervisor, Forbidden City, New World Pictures, 1982. Wardrobe supervisor, Fear City (also known as Border and Ripper), Chevy Chase, 1984. Costumer: Women, Maria’s Lovers, Cannon Films, 1984. Costume supervisor, Body Rock, New World Pictures, 1984. Costume supervisor, To Live and Die in L.A., Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1985. Costumer, Extremities, Atlantic Releasing Corp., 1986.
Awards, Honors: Directors Guild of America Award (with others), outstanding directorial achievement in comedy series, 1996, for Mad about You; Directors Guild of America Award (with others), outstanding directorial achievement in comedy series, 1999, for Sports Night. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Technical director and technical coordinator, Designing Women, CBS, 1986. Technical coordinator, Mad about You, NBC, 1992. Technical coordinator, Good Advice, CBS, 1993. (As Dana DeVally) Camera coordinator and technical coordinator, Friends, NBC, 1994. Technical coordinator, Newsradio, NBC, 1995. Technical coordinator, Double Rush, CBS, 1995. Technical coordinator, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1995. (As Dana DeVally) Technical coordinator, Everybody Loves Raymond, CBS, 1996. Camera coordinator and technical coordinator, Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 1997.
Film Appearances: Herself, Becoming Sam (documentary short film), New Line Home Video, 2002. Television Costume Designers; Series: Champs, ABC, 1996. Television Costume Designer; Movies: Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Showtime, 1987. Promised a Miracle, CBS, 1988. 122
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Television Director; Episodic: ⬙The One with Rachel’s Crush,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1998. ⬙The One with the Kips,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1998. ⬙The One with the Inappropriate Sister,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1998. ⬙Veronica’s Little Tribute,⬙ Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 1999. ⬙Veronica’s Candy Panties⬙ (also known as ⬙Veronica’s Sticky Situation⬙), Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 2000. ⬙Finch on Ice,⬙ Just Shoot Me, NBC, 2000. ⬙A Night at the Plaza,⬙ Just Shoot Me, NBC, 2000. ⬙Dog Day Afternoon,⬙ Just Shoot Me, NBC, 2000. ⬙Kurt Slips, Niagara Falls,⬙ Jesse, NBC, 2000. ⬙Girls Night Out,⬙ Suddenly Susan, 2000. ⬙The Feud,⬙ Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane (also known as Zoe and Zoe... ) The WB, 2000. ⬙The 31–Inch–High Club,⬙ Ladies Man, CBS, 2001. ⬙Family Dinner,⬙ Ladies Man, CBS, 2001. ⬙We’ll Always Have Scrabble,⬙ Raising Dad, 2001. ⬙The Drama Club,⬙ Raising Dad, 2001. ⬙... and then Jack forgot his dream,⬙ The Weber Show (also known as Cursed), 2001. ⬙... and then Jack became the voice of the cougars,⬙ The Weber Show (also known as Cursed), 2001. ⬙Burning Down the House,⬙ Two Guys and a Girl, 2001. ⬙Vanny Dearest,⬙ Reba, The WB, 2002. ⬙He’s Having a Baby,⬙ Reba, 2002. Off Centre, The WB, 2002. ⬙Tame Me, I’m the Shrew,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2002. ⬙A Brand New Car,⬙ Greetings from Tucson, The WB, 2003. Lost at Home, ABC, 2003.
Born in Alberta, Canada. Education: University of Alberta, B.F.A. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Three Jessie Richardson Theatre Award nominations, Vancouver Professional Theatre Alliance. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Alexander Diakun) Townsman, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Lavallee, Utilities, Vestron Video, 1981. Dolan, Firebird 2015 A.D., Brian Distributing, 1981. Hellogoodbye, 1982. Mr. Adams, Blood Link (also known as The Link, Blutspur, and Extrasensorial), Penta Video, 1982. The stranger, Dead Wrong (also known as The Columbia Connection, Death Fighter, Entrapment), Sounder Productions, 1983. Rainbow War, Pyramid Media, 1985. Station master, The Journey of Natty Gann, Buena Vista, 1985. Frank Valenta, High Stakes, Simcom International, 1986. Madrid, Malone, Orion, 1987. Deck hand, Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Paramount, 1989. Maitre d’ at casino, Run, Buena Vista, 1991. Armone, The Hitman, Cannon, 1991. Fraser, The Portrait, 1992. Grandmaster Lutz, Knight Moves (also known as Face to Face and Knight Moves—Ein moerderisches spiel), Interstar, 1993. Art Kale, Harmony Cats, Harmony Productions, 1993. Librarian, Ernest Rides Again, Monarch Home Video, 1993. Kraft, Crackerjack, Cineplex–Odeon Films, 1994. Reverend Clinton, Gunfighter’s Moon, Rysher Entertainment, 1995. County General doctor, Exquisite Tenderness (also known as The Surgeon, Die bestie im weissen kittel, and Exquisite Tenderness–Hoellische qualen), A–Pix Entertainment, 1995. Antonio Rossi, Crying Freeman, Warner Bros., 1995. Pallas, Starlight, Astral, 1996. The prophecy, Drive, She Said, Beyond Films, 1997. Reverend Clinton, Gunfighter’s Moon, 1997.
Also directed ⬙The Alan Brady Show,⬙ Mad about You, NBC, and the unaired episodes ⬙No Cinco, Seis!,⬙ Ladies Man, and ⬙Veronica Checks Out,⬙ Veronica’s Closet.
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Roman, Wrongfully Accused (also known as Leslie Nielsen ist sehr verdaechtig, Sehr verdaechtig, and Unter falschem verdacht), Warner Bros., 1998. Jerry, Hoods, Pioneer North America, 1998. Gentleman, Dudley Do–Right, Universal, 1999. Jimmy, The Proposal, Curb Entertainment, 2001. Pastor, Valentine, Warner Bros., 2001. Intelligence agent, Agent Cody Banks, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Russ, After School Special, Barely Legal Films, 2003. Janitor, Arbor Vitae (short film), Stage 18 Pictures, 2003. Bellhop and barber, Jiminy Glick in La La Wood, Lalawood LLC, 2004. Television Appearances; Series: Chick Savoy, a recurring role, Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC (Canada), 1998–2000. Hoehne, a recurring role, Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, between 2000 and 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mr. John Q Citizen, Intensity (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Intensity⬙), Fox, 1997. Thorvald, Legend of Earthsea (also known as Earthsea), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Weasel, The Glitter Dome, HBO, 1984. Funeral director, ⬙Love Is Never Silent,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1985. A Masterpiece of Murder, NBC, 1986. Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun, NBC, 1986. Foreman, After the Promise, CBS, 1987. Harold, The Red Spider, CBS, 1988. Peter, Dirty Work, USA Network, 1992. Brother Anthony, Mortal Sins, USA Network, 1992. Doorman, Double, Double, Toil, and Trouble, ABC, 1993. Joe Gimble, Johnny’s Girl, ABC, 1995. Moonshiner, You Know My Name, TNT, 1999. Mr. Mason, Secret of Giving, CBS, 1999. The Life, CTV (Canada), 2004. Also appeared in Christmas in Calico. Television Appearances; Episodic: Barman, ⬙Out of the Night,⬙ The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1985. Maker 1, ⬙O.D. Feelin’,⬙ The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1986. Prison warden’s assistant, ⬙Escape,⬙ Airwolf, USA Network, 1987. ⬙Malduke,⬙ Airwolf, USA Network, 1987. UGLI supervisor, ⬙Beans under the Weather,⬙ The New Adventures of Beans Baxter, 1987. 124
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DIAZ Leo, Party Girl, First Look Pictures/Overseas FilmGroup, 1995. Dylan, Girls Town, October Films, 1996. Flacco, Freeway, Roxy Releasing, 1996. J. C., I’m Not Rappaport, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Paco, High School High, Columbia/TriStar/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Cowboy, Nowhere, Fine Line Features, 1997. Eric, I Think I Do, Strand Releasing, 1997. Scarface, Half Baked, MCA/Universal, 1998. Winston, The Effects of Magic, 1998. Adrian, Pop Tarts (short film; also known as Over Easy), 1999. Dave, 200 Cigarettes, Paramount, 1999. Miguel Batista, In Too Deep, Miramax, 1999. Victor, ⬙Just One Time,⬙ Boys Life 3, First Look Pictures Releasing/Strand Releasing, 1999. Kid, Chelsea Walls (also known as Chelsea Hotel), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Niko Gorgina, A Log Story, 2002. Thomas, West of Here, Picture Park, 2002. Voice three, Sexy (animated short film), 2002. Chocolate, A mi amor mi dulce (short film), 2003. Ray, Undermind (also known as At the End of the Day), Wellspring Media, 2003. Romeo, Wasabi Tuna, Cafe Entertainment Studios, 2003. Bobby Alima, The Terminal, DreamWorks, 2004. Raphael, Tony ’n’ Tina’s Wedding, 2004. Chris, Husk (short film), 2005. Doc, Down the P.C.H., Eye Scream Films, 2005. Felix, The Virgin of Juarez, Las Mujeres, 2005. Hector, Max and Grace, Full Glass Films, 2005. Magician, Dirty Love, 2005. Neil, Shooting Vegetarians, Go Kart Films, 2005. Sangre (short film), c. 2006.
Appeared as Leonard Grimes, ⬙Double Cross,⬙ The Adventures of the Black Stallion; as Knightlinger, The Commish, ABC; as Injun Joe, ⬙Muff Potter’s Trial,⬙ ⬙Millionaires,⬙ ⬙Buried Treasure,⬙ and ⬙Mystery at Midnight,⬙ episodes of Huckleberry Finn and His Friends; as Grant Cushing, Mercy Point, UPN; and as Curt Cole, Traps, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Nick Desoto, Wiseguy, CBS, 1987. Crandall, ⬙Fool’s Gold,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, 1997. Stage Appearances: Lip, player, and cannibal dancer, The Winter Dancers, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1979. Appeared in more than 200 other stage plays. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cult Times, January, 1999, p. 11.
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Some sources cite an appearance in De cierta manera, New Yorker Films/Unifilm, 1974.
PERSONAL: Born in New Jersey. Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, House of Buggin’, Fox, 1995.
Addresses: Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1130, Los Angeles, CA 90069 and 275 Seventh Ave., 26th Floor, New York, NY 10001; Creative Management Group, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 335, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Brookside Artist Management, 450 North Roxbury Dr., Fourth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Universo Sanchez, Fidel, Showtime, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Barry, Elmore Leonard’s ⬙Gold Coast⬙ (also known as Gold Coast), Showtime, 1997. Mommy, Undefeated, HBO, 2003. DoUlike2watch.com (also known as Do You Like to Watch Dot Com), Movie Central Network, 2003.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Spike, Fresh, Miramax/Alta Films, 1994. La Miranda, Stonewall, Strand Releasing, 1995.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Juan Domingo, ⬙Kids,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Ari, ⬙Analogies,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1995. 125
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Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., Second Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Director, cinematographer, screenwriter, and actor. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Golden Leopard Award, Locarno International Film Festival, and Critics Award, Deauville Film Festival, both 1991, and Grand Jury Prize nomination—dramatic, Sundance Film Festival, 1992, all for Johnny Suede; Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award (with Joseph Tropiano), Sundance Film Festival, Grand Special Prize and Audience Award, both Deauville Film Festival, Valladolid International Film Festival Award, best new director, FIPRESCI Prize, Stockholm Film Festival, competition, Grand Jury Prize Award nomination, Sundance Film Festival, and Golden Spike Award nomination, Valladolid International Film Festival, all 1995, Vodomec Audience Award, best feature, Ljubljana International Film Festival, and Independent Spirit Award nomination, best screenplay, Independent Features Project/West, both 1996, all for Living in Oblivion; DVD Premiere Award, best screenplay, DVD Exclusive awards, 2003, for Double Whammy.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Rough House and We Are the Champions, both INTAR Theatre, New York City; and in The Invisible Hand, HERE. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Domingo Sanchez, Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix, Activision, 2002.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Airline agent, Stranger Than Paradise, Samuel Goldwyn, 1984. (As Thomas DiCillo) Bob, Chain Letters, Planet Pictures, 1985. Himself, At Sundance, 1995. Himself, Independent’s Day, 1997.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Joey, September, 2000. Electronic: Guillermo Diaz, http://www.guillermodiaz.com, July 4, 2005.
Film Director: Johnny Suede, Miramax, 1991. Scene Six, Take One, 1994. Living in Oblivion, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Box of Moonlight (also known as Box of Moon Light), Trimark Pictures, 1996. The Real Blonde, Paramount, 1998. Double Whammy, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Delirious, A–Film Distribution, 2005.
DiCILLO, Tom 1954– (Thomas DiCillo) PERSONAL
Film Cinematographer: Permanent Vacation, Gray City (also known as Permanent Vacation), 1980. Underground, U.S.A., 1980. Stranger Than Paradise Part One: The New World, 1982.
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DORAN OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: DGA Magazine, January, 1999, pp. 37–38, 45. Melody Maker, April 19, 1997, p. 31. Movieline, October, 1995, p. 75. NME, June 20, 1992; April 26, 1997, p. 30. Premiere, Volume 5, issue 4, 1997, p. 26.
DORAN, Matt 1976– (Matthew Doran) PERSONAL
Film Work; Other: Assistant camera operator, You Are Not I, 1981. Creator of eyeball sequence, Double Whammy, Lions Gate Films, 2001.
Full name, Matthew J. Doran; born March 30, 1976, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Avocational Interests: Baseball, ice skating, motorcycle racing, rugby, skateboarding, skiing, soccer, surfing, tennis.
Television Appearances; Specials: (Uncredited) Himself, Shirtless: Hollywood’s Sexiest Men (documentary), American Movie Classics, 2002. Himself, Ceremonia de apertura del festival de cine de San Sebastian, 2004.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Johnny, Lillian’s Story, 1995. Coombs, The Thin Red Line (also known as La mince ligne rouge), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Mouse, The Matrix, Warner Bros., 1999. Sedge, Neophytes and Neon Light, 2001. Elan Sleazebaggano, Star Wars: Episode II—Attack of the Clones (also known as Star Wars II and Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones), Twentieth Century– Fox, 2002, IMAX version also known as Attack of the Clones: The IMAX Experience, IMAX Corporation. Ron Carlson (radio operator), The Great Raid, Miramax, 2005.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Mr. Monk Meets the Playboy,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2003. Stage Plays: Johnny Suede (solo show), Home for Contemporary Theatre, 1987. WRITINGS Screenplays: Johnny Suede, Miramax, 1991. Scene Six, Take One, 1994. Living in Oblivion, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995, published by Plume, 1995. Box of Moonlight (also known as Box of Moon Light), Trimark Pictures, 1996, published in Box of Moonlight and Notes from Overboard: A Film– Maker’s Diary, Faber and Faber, 1997. The Real Blonde, Paramount, 1998. Double Whammy, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Delirious, A–Film Distribution, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Matthew Doran) Grommet, Pirates Island, [Australia], 1991.
Stage Plays: Johnny Suede (solo show), Home for Contemporary Theatre, 1987.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bjorn Robinson, ⬙Shroud Lines,⬙ Water Rats, Nine Network (Australia), 1997.
Television Appearances; Series: Damian Roberts, Home and Away, Seven Network (Australia), 1992–96. Phil ⬙Klaus⬙ Kaperberg, Love Is a Four Letter Word, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2001.
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James ⬙Armalite⬙ Dwyer, ⬙Romeo and Juliet,⬙ Medivac, Ten Network (Australia), 1997. Steve, ⬙Hair,⬙ Fallen Angels (also known as Perfect Crimes), Showtime, 1997. Troy Lyneham, ⬙Truth or Dare,⬙ All Saints, Seven Network (Australia), 1998. Denise (also known as The Denise Drysdale Show), Seven Network, 1998. (As Matthew Doran) Joel, ⬙Death Down Market,⬙ Murder Call, Nine Network, 1999. Muddy, ⬙Brilliant Lies,⬙ Stingers, Nine Network, 2000. Markir Tal, ⬙Fractures,⬙ Farscape, Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Scumbag, ⬙Call It Fete,⬙ Always Greener, Seven Network, 2001. Scumbag, ⬙The Mating Urge,⬙ Always Greener, Seven Network, 2001. Scumbag, ⬙Sisters Are Doing It for Themselves,⬙ Always Greener, Seven Network, 2001.
Space Jam (live action and animated), Warner Bros., 1996. Young lieutenant, Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. Zack & Reba, LIVE International/Victory Multimedia, 1998. Officer Callahan, Beach Movie (also known as Board Heads and Boardheads), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2003. Television Appearances; Series: Ford, Oh Grow Up, ABC, 1999. Leonard, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), The WB, 2002–2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Assistant district attorney, One Woman’s Courage, NBC, 1994. Martin, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor, NBC, 1994. Paramedic, ⬙Anger,⬙ National Lampoon’s ⬙Favorite Deadly Sins⬙ (also known as Favorite Deadly Sins), Showtime, 1995.
Also appeared in G.P., Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
DRAKE, Ellen See BLAKE, Ellen
Television Appearances; Episodic: Skip, Against the Grain, NBC, 1993. Barry Glover, ⬙The Coach,⬙ Matlock, ABC, 1994. Chris, ⬙Games People Play,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1994. Board member, ⬙Wingless: Part 3,⬙ Wings, NBC, 1996. Dwayne Kraft, ⬙The Band Episode,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), ABC, 1997. Tom, ⬙Full Moon,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997. Usher, ⬙This Is What Happens When You Don’t Watch PBS,⬙ Almost Perfect, Lifetime, 1997. Waiter, ⬙Room Service,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1997. Joe, ⬙Wishboned,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1998. Paramedic, ⬙Gale Gets a Life,⬙ LateLine, NBC, 1998. Jim, Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1998. Louis, Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (also known as Two Guys and a Girl), ABC, 1998. Billy, ⬙Caroline and the Ultimatum,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1999. The hawk, ⬙You Give Law a Bad Name,⬙ Battery Park, NBC, 2000. Todd, ⬙The Good Dad,⬙ Yes, Dear, CBS, 2001. Will Forte, ⬙My Mentor,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2001. Witness, ⬙Woman,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 2002. Jamie, ⬙Saving Grace Again: Part 2,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2004. Steve, ⬙Joey and the Big Audition,⬙ Joey, NBC, 2004. Hotel guest, ⬙Drake and Josh Inn,⬙ Drake and Josh, Nickelodeon, 2005. Jamie, ⬙Friends with Benefits,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2005. Jamie, ⬙It’s a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2005.
DUCEY, John 1969– PERSONAL Full name, John Joseph Ducey; born January 21, 1969, in Endwell, NY. Education: Graduated from Harvard University. Addresses: Agent—Pakula/King and Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 315, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Howard Entertainment, 10850 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1260, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Appeared in several stage productions, some with Hasty Pudding Theatricals, while attending Harvard University. CREDITS Film Appearances: Deputy Kaleb, Rumpelstiltskin, Spelling Films International, 1996. Student with paper, High School High, Columbia/ TriStar/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. 128
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DUGUAY Scanners III: The Takeover (also known as Scanner Force), Republic Pictures, 1992. Screamers (also known as Screamers—L’armee souterraine), Triumph Releasing, 1995. The Assignment (also known as Le mandat), Triumph Releasing, 1997. The Art of War (also known as L’art de la guerre), Warner Bros., 2000. Extreme Ops (also known as Extremist), Paramount, 2002.
Appeared as Dr. Murphy, According to Jim, ABC; and as an executive producer, Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) (also known as My Adventures in Television), ABC. Appeared as Howard in ⬙Working Girl,⬙ an unaired episode of Conrad Bloom, NBC; as Mr. Wolfe in ⬙Tiger’s Choice,⬙ an unaired episode of Katie Joplin, The WB; and as Graham in ⬙Sink–Chronicity,⬙ an unaired episode of Movie Stars, The WB.
Film Cinematographer: Memoirs, 1984. Braxton, 1989. The Assignment (also known as Le mandat), Triumph Releasing, 1997.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Driver, Encore! Encore!, NBC, 1998. The Hanleys, ABC, 1998. Wes, The Men I Married, CBS, 2003. Wood, Grown Men, The WB, 2005.
Film Steadicam Operator: Crazy Moon, Miramax, 1986. Keeping Track, 1987. Enemies: A Love Story, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Scanners II: The New Order, Triton Pictures, 1991. The Assignment (also known as Le mandat), Triumph Releasing, 1997. The Art of War (also known as L’art de la guerre), Warner Bros., 2000.
Appeared as a lawyer in ⬙Don’t Ask,⬙ the unaired pilot for Normal, Ohio, Fox.
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Film Camera Operator: The Blue Man, Seymour Borde and Associates, 1985. Screamers (also known as Screamers—L’armee souterraine), Triumph Releasing, 1995. The Assignment (also known as Le mandat), Triumph Releasing, 1997. The Art of War (also known as L’art de la guerre), Warner Bros., 2000.
PERSONAL Born c. 1947, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; married Liliana Komorowska (an actress); children: two. Education: Attended Concordia University. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Film Work; Other: Editor, Satanic Question (animated short film; also known as La satanee question), 1982. Assistant director of action unit, Shadow of the Wolf (also known as Agaguk), 1992, Triumph Releasing, 1993. Producer, Funny Monkey (also known as Hairy Tale), Warner Bros., c. 2003.
Career: Director, cinematographer, and camera operator. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award, best direction in a dramatic program or miniseries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1996, for Million Dollar Babies; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing for a miniseries or a movie, 1999, for Joan of Arc; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding miniseries, 2003, for Hitler: The Rise of Evil.
Television Work; Series: Second unit action director, Crossbow (also known as Adventures of William Tell, William Tell, and Guillaume Tell), CBN, c. 1987–89. Television Director; Miniseries: Million Dollar Babies (also known as Les jumelles Dionne), CBC, 1994. Dash and Lilly, Arts and Entertainment and Granada Television, 1999.
CREDITS Film Director: Scanners II: The New Order, Triton Pictures, 1991. 129
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(And opening title sequence designer) Joan of Arc (also known as Jeanne d’Arc), CBS, 1999. (And co–executive producer) Hitler: The Rise of Evil (also known as Hitler: La naissance du mal), CBS, 2003. Human Trafficking, Lifetime, 2006.
Awards, Honors: Television Awards, best film camera operator, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1985, for Threads, and 1986, for Edge of Darkness; Television Award nomination, best film camera operator, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1987, for The Monocled Mutineer; Television Award, best film camera operator, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1989, for Tumbledown; British Society of Cinematographers Award, best cinematography, 1995, Film Award nomination, best cinematography, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1996, and Evening Standard British Film Award, best technical or artistic achievement, 1996, all for The Madness of King George.
Television Director; Movies: Live Wire, 1992. Pentamerica Pictures, HBO, 1992. (And steadicam operator) Adrift, CBS, 1993. Model by Day, 1994. (And camera operator) Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story, CBS, 1994. Lies My Mother Told Me, Lifetime, 2005. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Red Light,⬙ The Hunger, Showtime, 1997.
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Directed episodes of other series, including Catwalk, YTV and syndicated; The Hidden Room, Lifetime; and The Hitchhiker (also known as Le voyageur), HBO and USA Network.
Film Cinematographer: Strapless, Miramax, 1990. Chattahoochee, Hemdale Film, 1989. L.A. Story, TriStar, 1991. Blame It on the Bellboy, Buena Vista, 1992. The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. The Hawk, Castle Hill Productions, 1993. Clean Slate, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. A Simple Twist of Fate, Buena Vista, 1994. The Madness of King George (also known as The Madness of George III), Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1994. The Grotesque (also known as Gentlemen Don’t Eat Poets and Grave Indiscretion), 1995, Live Entertainment, 1997. The Crucible, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Strays, 1986. Addicted to Love (also known as Forlorn), Warner Bros., 1997. Hush, TriStar, 1998. Ever After (also known as Ever After: A Cinderella Story), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Practical Magic, Warner Bros., 1998. Ordinary Decent Criminal (also known as Ein ganz gewoehnlicher dieb), Miramax, 2000. Liam, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Monkeybone (animated and live–action), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Gosford Park, USA Films, 2001. The Count of Monte Cristo (also known as Alexandre Dumas’ ⬙The Count of Monte Cristo⬙), Buena Vista, 2002. Sweet Home Alabama, Buena Vista, 2002. What a Girl Wants (also known as American Girl), Warner Bros., 2003. The Boy David Story (documentary), Armac Films Distribution, 2003.
WRITINGS Film Music: Satanic Question (animated short film; also known as La satanee question), 1982. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Maclean’s, October 20, 1997, p. 74. Starlog, March, 1996.
DUNN, Andrew PERSONAL Born in London, England. Education: Attended London Polytechnic. Addresses: Office—Hybrid Films, 116 University Pl., Suite 2, New York, NY 10003. Agent—Lara Polivka Sackett, Skouras Agency, 1149 Third St., 3rd Floor, Santa Monica, CA 90403. Career: Cinematographer. Hybrid Films, New York City, affiliate; also worked as camera operator and photographer for commercials. 130
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The Company (also known as The Company—Das ensemble), Sony Pictures Classics, 2003. Piccadilly Jim, United International Pictures, 2004. Stage Beauty, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Another Road Home, 2004. Hitch (also known as The Last First Kiss), Columbia, 2005. Mrs. Henderson Presents, A–Film Distribution, 2005.
Film Appearances: Private O’Malley, Welcome to the Club, Columbia, 1971. De Vijf van de Vierdaagse, 1974. Scottish thug, Big Deal, Alliance, 1985. Riley Tout, The Boy in Blue, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. Janitor, Because Why (also known as Pourquoi pas), 1993. (As John Dunn Hill) Governor John Carver, Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale (also known as The Last Great Warrior), Buena Vista, 1994. Loony Napoleon, Highlander III: The Sorcerer (also known as Highlander III, Highlander 3: The Final Conflict, Highlander: The Final Dimension, and Highlander: The Magician), Dimension Films, 1994. O’Malley, Legends of the North (also known as Esperanza and Grand nord), Trimark Pictures, 1995. Warden, Lilies—Les feluettes (also known as Lilies), Turbulent, 1996. Larry Sharp, For Hire, Kingsborough Greenlight Pictures, 1997. Derelict in the park, Afterglow, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Hank Gordon, Bleeders (also known as Hemoglobin and The Descendant), A–Pix Entertainment, 1997. Homeless man, The Peacekeeper (also known as Hellbent and Red Zone), Nu Image, 1997. Ben Dickson, Going to Kansas City, 1998. La deroute (also known as Mr. Aiello), 1998. Sim Hancock, Grey Owl, New City Releasing, 1999. Santa Claus, Four Days, Paramount, 1999. Doctor, The Intruder, 1999. Domenico Vittorio, Cause of Death, Moonstone Entertainment, 2000. Fishmonger, Maelstrom, Arrow Features, 2000. Captain Jerry Crandall, Wilder (also known as Slow Burn and Wilder: Profession Detective), Dream Rock, 2000. Old man in farm, Savage Messiah (also known as Moise: L’affaire Roch Theriault), Christal Films, 2002. (As John Dunn Hill) Tom Greenleaf, The Secret Window, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Inspector Thurzo, Eternal (also known as Eternelle), Regent Releasing, 2004.
Television Cinematographer; Miniseries: Edge of Darkness, syndicated, 1985. The Monocled Mutineer, BBC (England), 1986. Blackeyes, BBC2, 1989. Television Cinematographer; Movies: Threads, BBC (England), 1984. The Good Doctor Bodkin–Adams (also known as Death by Prescription), 1986. Two of Us (also known as Mates), PBS, 1987. Life Story (also known as Double Helix and The Race for Double Helix), Arts and Entertainment, 1987. Escape (also known as Border), Arts and Entertainment, 1987. After Pilkington, 1987. Tumbledown, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. And Then There Was One, Lifetime, 1994. Is There Life Out There?, CBS, 1994. Food for Ravens, BBC, 1997. Television Cinematographer; Specials: Suddenly, Last Summer, PBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, ⬙Robert Altman in England,⬙ Omnibus, BBC (England), 2002. Also appeared in ⬙Gosford Park,⬙ an episode of Anatomy of a Scene, Sundance Channel.
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PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Agence Ginette Achim, 1053 Avenue Laurier Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H2V 2L2, Canada.
Television Appearances; Series: Marco D’Ascola, Omerta, la loi du silence (also known as Omerta), 1996. Marco D’Ascola, Omerta—Le dernier des hommes d’honneur (also known as Omerta 3), 1999.
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John Mitchell, Riviere–des–Jeremie, 2001. Coreander, Tales from the Neverending Story, The Hallmark Channel, 2001. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rabbit Man, Further Tales of the City (also known as Armistead Maupin’s ⬙Further Tales of the City⬙), Showtime, 2001.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Louis, Bullet to Beijing (also known as Beijing Express and Len Deighton’s ⬙Bullet to Beijing⬙), Showtime, 1996. Wilf, Everything to Gain (also known as Barbara Taylor Bradford Trilogy: ⬙Everything to Gain⬙), CBS, 1996. Louis, Midnight in St. Petersburg (also known as Minuit a Saint–Petersbourg), Showtime, 1996. Josef Chinik, In the Presence of Mine Enemies, Showtime, 1997. Thornton’s partner Hans, The Call of the Wild: Dog of the Yukon (also known as Jack London’s ⬙The Call of the Wild⬙ and Jack London’s ⬙The Call of the Wild Dog of the Yukon⬙), The Family Channel, 1997. Old man in tavern, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (also known as La legende de Sleepy Hollow), Odyssey, 1999. Frankland, The Hound of Baskervilles (also known as Le chien des Baskerville), Odyssey, 2000. Heinrich Mann, Varian’s War (also known as Varian Fry, un heros oublie), Showtime, 2001. Tool factory worker, Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story, VH1, 2001. Andrei Gromyko, Agent of Influence, CTV, 2002. Lamplighter, The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire (also known as Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Whitechapel Vampire), CTV and The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Cabbie Ⲇ1, Wall of Secrets (also known as Le mur des secrets), Lifetime, 2003.
PERSONAL Born November 25, in Quebec, Canada. Avocational Interests: Rock climbing and skiing. Addresses: Agent—The Characters Talent Agency, 8 Elm St., 3rd Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1G7, Canada. Career: Actress. Member: Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, UDA. CREDITS Film Appearances: French translator, Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (also known as Citizens on Patrol: Police Academy 4), Warner Bros., 1987. Tawnya, Three Men and a Baby, Buena Vista, 1987. Sherry, A New Life, Paramount, 1988. Charlotte, Buying Time, Arista Films, 1989. Las boludas (also known as After All It’s Only Life and Solo se trata de vivir), 1993. Mrs. Denton, The Virgin Suicides (also known as Sofia Coppola’s ⬙The Virgin Suicides⬙), Eternity Pictures, 1999. Social worker, In the Refrigerator: Spirit of a Haunted Dancer (short film), 2000. Lollipops (short film), 2001. Monique Dourlon, Khaled, Mongrel Media, 2001. The Gretch Angel, The Crypt Club, Crypt Club Productions, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Ghillie, ⬙The Flight in the Heather,⬙ Kidnapped, 1963. Ghillie, ⬙Back to Shaws,⬙ Kidnapped, 1963. Charlie Stewart, ⬙The End of the Season,⬙ Dr. Finlay’s Casebook, 1965. Michael Pierce, ⬙The Executioners,⬙ Dixon of Dock Green, BBC, 1966. Man at auction, ⬙Under the Hammer,⬙ Dr. Finlay’s Casebook, 1967. Heckler, ⬙The Voices in the Park,⬙ The Wednesday Play, BBC, 1967. Mackay, ⬙The Spike,⬙ Z Cars, BBC, 1973. Mr. Robertson, ⬙The Family,⬙ Sutherland’s Law, BBC, 1973. Detective Sergeant Kinell, ⬙Losers,⬙ Z Cars, BBC, 1974. French orderly, ⬙The Guests,⬙ Colditz, BBC, 1974.
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Television Appearances; Movies: (As Michele Duquet) Laura Downey, To Save the Children, CBS, 1994. (As Michele Duquet) Jane Carlyle, We the Jury, USA Network, 1996 Michele Duquet) Marylynn Marris, The Matter of Marriage (also known as Harlequin’s ⬙This Matter of Marriage⬙ and Le mariage a tout prix), The Movie Channel, 1998. Mrs. Phillips, Dead Husbands (also known as Last Man on the List), USA Network, 1998. Christine Barnow, Say Nothing (also known as Le piege d’une liaison), Cinemax, 2001. Brenda, Suburban Madness, CBS, 2004. Felicia Cavanaugh, Widow on the Hill, Lifetime, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Simone, Show Me Yours, Oxygen, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kristy Morgan, ⬙Godfather of Mimico,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1990. Chelsea McGuire, ⬙Hard Case,⬙ Sweating Bullets, CBS, 1991. (As Michele Duquet) Veronica, ⬙Big Business,⬙ My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1991. Mom, ⬙Welcome to Camp Nightmare: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1995. Ms. Denning, ⬙The Night of the Setting Sun,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1998. Kristina, ⬙The Hardwood: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Hoop Life, Showtime, 1999. Mademoiselle Parizeau, ⬙I Am Larrabe Hicks!,⬙ I Was a Sixth Grade Alien, Fox Family, 2000. Mademoiselle Parizeau, ⬙Super–fiend Strikes Back,⬙ I Was a Sixth Grade Alien, Fox Family, 2000. Mademoiselle Parizeau, ⬙Great Coville Galaxies,⬙ I Was a Sixth Grade Alien, Fox Family, 2000. Mademoiselle Parizeau, ⬙To See the Invisible Geek!,⬙ I Was a Sixth Grade Alien, Fox Family, 2000.
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EICK, David 1968–
Television Work; Other: Coproducer, Mantis (movie), Fox, 1994. Coproducer, Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (movie), HBO, 1996. Executive producer, Battlestar Galactica (miniseries), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
PERSONAL Born 1968; children: one son. Education: University of Redlands, B.A.
Television Appearances; Specials: Battlestar Galactica: The Lowdown, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Career: Producer, writer, and executive. Renaissance Pictures, worked for six years as production executive, director of development, vice president for television, and president for television; USA Network, worked for two years as senior vice president of original series development; David Eick Productions, president.
Film Coproducer: Darkman II: The Return of Durant, MCA/Universal, 1994. Hercules and Xena: The Animated Movie—The Battle for Mount Olympus, 1997.
CREDITS Television Work; Series: Coproducer, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, syndicated, 1995. Producer, American Gothic, CBS, 1995. Supervising producer, Spy Game, ABC, 1997. Executive producer, Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (also known as Cover Me), USA Network, 1999–2000. Consulting producer, The Agency, CBS, 2001. Executive producer, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
WRITINGS Television Episodes: ⬙Kobol’s Last Gleaming: Parts 1 & 2⬙ (also based on story by Eick), Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 2, 2005. Starburst Special, August, 2004, pp. 100–101. TV Zone, August, 2003, pp. 28–33.
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ELKIN Male protester, ⬙Curious George,⬙ Dead like Me, Showtime, 2003. Carl Burgess, ⬙Mercy,⬙ Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Dean Keating, ⬙Trial by Fire,⬙ The 4400, USA Network, 2004. Dirt–bag guy, ⬙Evidence,⬙ Still Life, Fox, 2005. Horvath, ⬙Before They Twist the Knife,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC (Canada), 2005. Horvath, ⬙Must Be a Night for Fires,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 2005. Rick Barnes, ⬙Borders,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV (Canada), 2005. Johnny G., ⬙Begin It Now,⬙ Godiva’s, 2005. Johnny G., ⬙The Hungry Ghost,⬙ Godiva’s, 2005.
EKLUND, Michael (Michael Eckland) PERSONAL Born July 31, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; married Megan Bennett (an actress), June 28, 2003. Addresses: Agent—Deb Dillistone, Lucas Talent, Sun Tower, 100 West Pender St., 7th Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6B 1R8. Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Other: Stan, Haunted (pilot), UPN, 2002. Earl, a recurring role, Zixx: Level Two (series; also known as Zixx: Level One), YTV, 2005.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ronnie Higgins, Living with the Dead (also known as Talking to Heaven), CBS, 2002. Crewman Specialist Prosna, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Henry Lundquist, Terminal City, 2005.
Film Appearances: Billy and man, Blackwoods, Boll Films, 2002. Billy Cochran, K–9: P.I., Universal Home Video, 2002. Sickly thin guy, Stark Raving Mad, Newmarket Capital Group, 2002. Hugh, House of the Dead (also known as House of the Dead: Le jeu ne fait que commencer), Artisan Entertainment, 2003.
Television Appearances; Movies: Deputy Slim, Killer Bees!, PAX, 2002. Tommy Barry, We’ll Meet Again (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙We’ll Meet Again⬙ and Mary Higgins Clark: Nous reverrons), PAX, 2002. Jefferson, Critical Assembly (also known as Ground Zero), NBC, 2003. Stephen, Deadly Visions, Lifetime, 2004. (As Michael Eckland) Mickey Buchanan, A Beachcombers Christmas, CBC (Canada), 2004.
ELKIN, Ilona 1976– (Ilona Utriainen) PERSONAL Original name, Ilona Utriainen; born October 1, 1976, in Helsinki, Finland. Education: Graduated from Dome Theatre School, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1998; also attended the Finish Ballet School and the Actor’s Studio. Avocational Interests: Dance and film.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Officer Miller, ⬙Flushed,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2000. Chief Druid, ⬙DefCon,⬙ Level 9, UPN, 2000. Bob, ⬙Lights, Camera, Reaction,⬙ Hollywood Off–Ramp, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Clerk, ⬙Like Water for Octane,⬙ The Lone Gunmen, Fox, 2001. Jacob, ⬙A New Life,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 2001. Skater, ⬙All Skate,⬙ SK8, NBC, 2001. Weiner, ⬙Cap’n Toby⬙ (also known as ⬙The Cap’n Toby Show⬙), The Lone Gunmen, Fox, 2001. White guy, ⬙The Drag,⬙ Special Unit 2, UPN, 2001. Will, ⬙Jitters,⬙ Smallville, The WB, 2001. Max Arnette, ⬙Listen,⬙ Mysterious Ways, PAX, 2002. Vernon Diggs, ⬙The Touch,⬙ Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Dark–haired man, ⬙Nightwalkers,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2002. Sam, ⬙Let’s Make a Deal,⬙ Romeo!, Nickelodeon, 2003.
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Anya Petrovich, Hatley High, Seville Pictures, 2003. Nancy Cusack, Eternal (also known as Eternelle), 2004. Rachel, King’s Ransom, New Line Cinema, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Merrill Young, Vampire High, YTV, 2001. Cleo, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2002. Voice of Claire Donally, Delta State (animated), Teletoon, 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Ilona Utriainen) Tresca’s secretary Isabella, Bonanno: A Godfather’s Story, Showtime, 1999. Russian translator, Nuremberg, TNT, 2000. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Ilona Utriainen) Anais, ⬙Anais,⬙ The Hunger, Showtime, 1997. Madame Visage, ⬙The Tale of the Many Faces,⬙ Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 2000. Amber, ⬙The Deal,⬙ All Souls, UPN, 2001. The alien, ⬙Baby on Board,⬙ Big Wolf on Campus, Fox Family, 2002. Vicky Luback, This Is Wonderland, CBC, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Backstage, Dimension Films, 2000. Terri Jones, Barbershop, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. J. J., xXx (also known as Triple X), 2002. Herself, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, Columbia, 2003. Swank XXX Ⲇ1, Swank Digital, 2004. Mary–Kay, The Woodsman, Newmarket Films, 2004. Terri Jones, Barbershop 2: Back in Business, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004. Becky, The Cookout, Lions Gate Films, 2004.
EVE 1978– (Eve of Destruction, Gangsta, E. Jeffers)
Film Work; Song Performer: ⬙Eve of Destruction,⬙ Bulworth, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. (As E. Jeffers) ⬙Move Right Now,⬙ Any Given Sunday, Warner Bros., 1999. ⬙Let Go (Hit the Dance Floor),⬙ Bringing Down the House, Buena Vista, 2003. ⬙Your Love (L.O.V.E. Reggae Mix),⬙ 50 First Dates, Sony Pictures Releasing, 2004.
PERSONAL Full name, Eve Jihan Jeffers; born November 10, 1978, in Philadelphia, PA; daughter of Jerry Jeffers (a chemical plant supervisor) and Julia Wilch (a publishing company supervisor). Addresses: Agent—David Park, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Sanctuary Artist Management, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90069; David Schiff, Schiff Co., 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Monique Huey, PMK/ HBH Public Relations, 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Series: Michelle ⬙Shelly⬙ Penelope Williams, Eve, UPN, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: MTV Fashionably Loud: Miami, MTV, 1999. One Love: The Bob Marley All–Star Tribute, TNT, 1999. @MTV with Eve, MTV, 2000. Interviewee, TRL Uncensored, MTV, 2000. Teen People’s 25 Hottest Stars under 25, ABC, 2000. MTV Video Music Awards Opening Act, MTV, 2001. Billboard’s Rock ’n’ Roll New Year’s Eve, Fox, 2001. Spring Bling 2001: Beach Towel Throwdown II, Black Entertainment Television, 2001. NFC team member, Rock’n Jock Super Bowl XXXV, MTV, 2001.
Career: Actress, producer, singer, and lyricist. Rap music performer, as Eve of Destruction; performed with EDJP as Gangsta and as master of ceremonies for local rap concerts; also toured with other performers. Fetish by Eve (clothing and accessory line), creator, 2004; model, including work for Tommy Hilfiger; appeared in commercials for Clarica, 2002, Pepsi soft drinks, 2005, and other products. Worked briefly as a stripper. 136
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The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, CBS, 2003. Presenter, VH1 Big in ’03, VH1, 2003. Interviewee, Snoop to the Extreme, MTV, 2003. The 6th Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest, UPN, 2003. Interviewee, Missy ⬙Misdemeanor⬙ Elliott: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. VH1 Divas 2004, VH1, 2004. Interviewee, Maxim Hot 100, VH1, 2004.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, syndicated, 1999, 2000, 2001. Presenter, The 27th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 2000. Presenter, The 2000 Radio Music Awards, ABC, 2000. Presenter, The MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2000, 2001. Essence Awards, Fox, 2001. 1st Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2001. Presenter, The 2001 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2001. The Teen Choice Awards 2001, 2001. The 14th Annual Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 2001. Young Hollywood Awards, 2003. Presenter, The 45th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 2003. The 34th NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2003. 2003 Vibe Awards: Beats, Style, Flavor, UPN, 2003. The Second Annual Vibe Awards, UPN, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2004. The 47th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Contestant, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, ABC, 2001. Yvette Powell, ⬙Second Changes,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2003. Cheyenne Tate and the Talon, ⬙Keeping Secrets,⬙ Spider–Man, MTV, 2003. Ida, ⬙It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Hip Hop World,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2004. ⬙Bling It On,⬙ The Apprentice 3, NBC, 2005. Appeared in ⬙Becoming Eve,⬙ an episode of Becoming; also interviewee for an episode of MTV20: Grab the Mic—A Hip–Hop History, MTV. Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1999. Soul Train, 1999, 2000, 2004. ⬙Who’s That Girl?,⬙ Making the Video, MTV, 2001. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2001, 2002, 2005. ⬙Gangsta Love,⬙ Making the Video, MTV, 2002. Top of the Pops, 2002. Substitute host, TRL, 2002. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, 2002. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2002, 2003, 2004. Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2002, 2004. Popworld, 2003. Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2003. Jimmy Kimmel Live, 2003. ⬙Not Today,⬙ Making the Video, MTV, 2003. ⬙Inside XIII,⬙ X–Play, 2003. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2003, 2004. ⬙Triple Threats,⬙ Real Access, 2004. The View, ABC, 2004. Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2004. The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. Punk’d, MTV, 2004. Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, syndicated, 2004. On Air with Ryan Seacrest, 2004. Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV (England), 2005. CD:UK, ITV, 2005. Good Morning America, ABC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself (in archive footage), And You Don’t Stop: 30 Years of Hip–Hop, VH1, 2004. Television Work; Series: Co–executive producer, Eve, UPN, 2003. RECORDINGS Albums: (Contributor) Bulworth (film soundtrack recording), Interscope, 1998. Let There Be ... Eve: Ruff Ryder’s First Lady, Ruff Ryders/ Interscope/Universal, 1999. (Contributor) Ryde or Die, Vol. 1., Ruff Ryders/ Interscope, 1999. Scorpion, Ruff Riders/Interscope/Universal, 2001. Eve–Olution, Ruff Ryders/Interscope/Universal, 2002. Videos: Hip–Hop VIPs, 2002. Scarface: Origins of a Hip Hop Classic (also known as Def Jam Presents ... Origins of a Hip Hop Classic), Universal Studios Home Video, 2003. 137
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EVE OF DESTRUCTION See EVE
Appeared in music videos, including ⬙Get Ur Freak On⬙ by Missy Elliott, 2001; ⬙Girlfriend/Boyfriend⬙ by Blackstreet; ⬙Gossip Folks⬙ by Missy Elliott; ⬙How’s It Goin’ Down⬙ by DMX; ⬙No Pigeons⬙ by Sporty Thieves; ⬙Rich Girl⬙ by Gwen Stefani; and ⬙Will 2K⬙ by Will Smith.
EVERETT, Rupert 1959– PERSONAL Full name, Rupert James Hector Everett; born May 29, 1959, in Norfolk, England; son of Anthony (in business and in the military) and Sarah Everett. Education: Studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama, 1974–76, and the Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland. Avocational Interests: Playing the piano.
WRITINGS Songs Featured in Films: ⬙Eve of Destruction,⬙ Bulworth, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. (As E. Jeffers) ⬙Move Right Now,⬙ Any Given Sunday, Warner Bros., 1999. (As E. Jeffers) ⬙Let Me Be,⬙ Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (also known as The Klumps), Universal, 2000. Barbershop, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. ⬙Let Go (Hit the Dance Floor),⬙ Bringing Down the House, Buena Vista, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211; International Creative Management London, 76 Oxford St., London W1N 0AX, England. Manager—Handprint Entertainment, 1100 Glendon Ave., Suite 1000, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Publicist—Wolf/Kasteler/Van Iden and Associates Public Relations, 335 North Maple Dr., Suite 351, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
OTHER SOURCES
Career: Actor and writer. Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, apprentice, 1979–82; worked as a model; appeared in advertisements. Participant at Staying Alive: A Global Forum on HIV/AIDS, MTV Global Forum, 14th International AIDS Conference, Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain, 2002.
Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 29, Gale, 2001. Contemporary Musicians, Volume 34, Gale, 2002. Newsmakers, Issue 3, Gale, 2004.
Awards, Honors: London Critics Circle Theatre Award, most promising newcomer, 1981, for Another Country; Film Award nomination, best newcomer, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1985, for Another Country; National Board of Review Award (with others), best acting by an ensemble, 1994, for Pret–a–Porter; International Fantasy Film Award, best actor, Fantasporto, 1996, and Best Actor Award, Malaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema, 1997, both for Cemetery Man; Golden Apple Award, male discovery of the year, 1997; ALFS Award, British supporting actor of the year, London Critics Circle Film awards, Golden Satellite Award, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture—comedy or musical, International Press Academy, Florida Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actor, American Comedy Award, funniest supporting actor in a motion picture, Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actor—comedy, Film Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, MTV Movie Award
Periodicals: Allure, July, 2003, pp. 158–161, 164. Computer Games, January, 2004 p. 28. Entertainment Weekly, October 8, 1999, p. 72; March 9, 2001, p. 78; September 20, 2002. Interview, November, 2000, p. 155; April, 2001, p. 80; September, 2002, p. 192. Jet, April 9, 2001, p. 58; November 10, 2003, p. 60. Newsweek, March 12, 2001, p. 70; September 2, 2002, p. 60. People Weekly, September 9, 2002, p. 39; September 23, 2002, p. 204; November 17, 2003, p. 38; December 15, 2003, p. 144; February 16, 2004, p. 27. Rolling Stone, October 14, 1999, pp. 119–120; March 29, 2001, p. 64; July 5, 2001, pp. 58–60; December 6, 2001, p. 124. Teen People, December 1, 2002, p. 88. USA Today, March 6, 2001. Variety, September 1, 2003, p. S18. Vibe, February, 2001. 138
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EVERETT Lord Rutledge, Dunstan Checks In, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1996. George Downes, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Columbia/ TriStar, 1997. Himself, Pierre and Gilles, Love Stories (documentary), Frameline, 1997. (Uncredited) Christopher ⬙Kit⬙ Marlowe, Shakespeare in Love, Miramax, 1998. Paul, B. Monkey (also known as B. Monkey—Una donna da slavare), Miramax, 1998. Lord Arthur Goring, An Ideal Husband, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Oberon, William Shakespeare’s ⬙A Midsummer Night’s Dream⬙ (also known as A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Sogno di una notte di mezza estate), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1999. Sanford Scolex/Dr. Claw, Inspector Gadget, Buena Vista, 1999. Narrator, Paragraph 175 (documentary), New Yorker Films, 2000. Robert Whittaker, The Next Best Thing, Paramount, 2000. Nick, South Kensington, International Video 80, 2001. Algy, The Importance of Being Earnest (also known as L’importance d’etre constant), Miramax, 2002. Dirk Simpson, Unconditional Love, New Line Cinema, 2002. Voice of Sloan Blackburn, The Wild Thornberrys Movie (animated), Paramount, 2002. King Charles I, To Kill a King, FilmFour/HanWay Films, 2003. Charles de Poulignac, People (also known as People— Jet–Set 2), SND, 2004. Grigory, ... and Quiet Flows the Don, Madison Motion Pictures, 2004. Kim Philby, A Differently Loyalty, Lions Gate Films, 2004. King Charles II, Stage Beauty, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Voice of Prince Charming, Shrek 2 (animated), DreamWorks, 2004. William Bule, Separate Lives, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Voice of Fox, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (also known as The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe), Buena Vista, 2005. Valet, The Great Farrell, Global United Entertainment, 2006.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Jerome Weathersby, A Shocking Accident (short film), 1982. Dead on Time, 1982. Tim, Real Life, Castle Hill Productions, 1983. Guy Bennett, Another Country, Orion Classics, 1984. David Blakely, Dance with a Stranger, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1985. Constantine Kassanis, Duet for One, Cannon, 1986. Bayardo San Roman, Chronicle of a Death Foretold (also known as Chronique d’une mort annoncee, Cronaca di una morte annunciata, and Cronica de una muerte anunciada), Istituto Luce–Italnoleggio Cinematografico/Island Pictures, 1987. David Lattes, Gli occhiali d’oro (also known as The Gold Rimmed Glasses and The Gold Spectacles), D.M.V./European Classics, 1987. Harry Ironminister, The Right–Hand Man, New World, 1987. James Colt, Hearts of Fire, Lorimar, 1987. Haunted Summer, 1988. Assuerus (also known as Horace Walop), Tolerance, 1989. Jigsaw, 1990. Colin, The Comfort of Strangers (also known as Cortesie per gli ospiti), Skouras Pictures, 1991. Sasha, Inside Monkey Zetterland (also known as Monkey Zetterland), IRS Releasing, 1993. Shooting Angels (also known as Strelyayuschie angely), Alexintrade Establishment/Komanda, 1993. Francesco Dellamorte, Cemetery Man (also known as Cemetery ’95, Of Death, Of Death and Love, Of Love, and Dellamorte Dellamore), October Films, 1994. Jack Lowenthal, Pret–a–Porter (also known as Pret–a– Porter: Ready to Wear and Ready to Wear), Miramax, 1994. The Prince of Wales, The Madness of King George (also known as The Madness of George III and The Madness of King George III), Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Remembrance of Things Fast: True Stories Visual Lies, Channel Four Films, 1994.
Film Work: Executive producer, A Different Loyalty, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ram Valensky, Princess Daisy, NBC, 1983. 139
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Himself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Himself, Lo mas plus, 2004. Himself, T4, Channel 4, 2004. Himself, This Morning, Independent Television, 2004. Himself, The View, ABC, 2004. Himself, Jeremy Vine Meets ... , BBC, 2005. Malcolm Holmes, ⬙Black Widow,⬙ Boston Legal, ABC, c. 2005. Malcolm Holmes, ⬙Schadenfreude,⬙ Boston Legal, ABC, c. 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lancelot, Arthur the King (also known as Merlin and the Sword), CBS, 1985. Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking, BBC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Ambassador Ronnie Childers, Mr. Ambassador, NBC, 2003.
Television Appearances; Specials: Guy, The Manhood of Edward Robinson, PBS, 1981. (Uncredited) Pink, The Wall: Live in Berlin (also known as The Wall: Berlin 90), 1990. Host, Madonna Rising (documentary), VH1, 1998. Barbara Walters Presents 6 to Watch, ABC, 1998. Movie Surfers: Go Inside Disney’s ⬙Inspector Gadget⬙ (documentary), ABC, 1999. Host, The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, ABC, 2001. Himself, One Night with Robbie Williams (also known as Robbie Williams: Live at the Albert), BBC, 2001. (Uncredited) Himself, Forever Ealing (documentary), Channel 4 and TCM, 2002. Himself, Totally Gay! (documentary), VH1, 2003.
Television Work; Pilots: Creator and executive producer, Mr. Ambassador, NBC, 2003. Stage Appearances: Don Juan, Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 1978. Guy Bennett, Another Country, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1981, Queen’s Theatre, London, 1982. Nicky Lancaster, The Vortex, University of California, Los Angeles, James A. Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles, 1990. Robin, Some Sunny Day, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1996.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 1998 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1998. Presenter, The 1998 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1998. Presenter, The 1998 VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1998. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998. Presenter, VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, 1999. Cohost, European Film Awards, Sundance Channel, 2000. Himself, VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, VH1, 2000. Presenter, MTV Europe Music Awards 2002 (also known as MTV Europe Music Awards 2002 Barcelona), MTV, 2002. Host, World Music Awards 2003, The WB, 2003.
Appeared as Lord Henry Wotton, The Picture of Dorian Gray; in Heartbreak House and Waste of Time, both Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland; in Don Juan, London; Mass Appeal, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London; The Vortex, Citizens’ Theatre and Garrick Theatre; and The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore, Glasgow, Scotland and London. RECORDINGS Albums: Generation of Loneliness, c. 1980.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Lord Plural, ⬙The Lost Chord,⬙ Strangers, Independent Television, 1982. ⬙Soft Targets,⬙ Play for Today, BBC, 1982. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997. Himself, Ruby, BBC, 1997. Himself, In the Life, PBS, 2000. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2000. Himself, Patrick Kielty ... Almost Live!, BBC, 2002. Himself, RI:SE, Channel 4 (England), 2002. Himself, V Graham Norton, Channel 4, 2002. Himself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2004. Himself, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, BBC, 2004.
Recorded other albums. Singles: ⬙Generation of Loneliness,⬙ c. 1980. (With Robbie Williams) ⬙They Can’t Take That Away from Me,⬙ 2001. Other singles include ⬙In the Vortex.⬙ Music Videos: Madonna, ⬙American Pie,⬙ 2000. 140
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WRITINGS Screenplays: Author of the screenplays Martha and Arthur and P.S. I Love You.
Addresses: Agent—PTI Talent Agency, 14724 Ventura Blvd., Penthouse Suite, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Manager—Global Entertainment Management, 5833 Willis Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91411. Publicist—Bragman/ Nyman/Cafarelli, Pacific Design Center, 8687 Melrose Ave., Eighth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Novels: Hello Darling, Are You Working?, 1991, William Morrow, 1992. The Hairdressers of St. Tropez, 1994, Mandarin, 1995, also released as an audiobook. Also wrote Guilt without Sex: A Jewish Bestseller. Contributor to periodicals, including Vanity Fair.
Career: Actress. Worked as a model; appeared in various magazines, including Glamour, Seventeen, and Sports Illustrated; appeared in television commercials and print advertisements.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers, Issue 1, Gale, 2003.
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Periodicals: Advocate, January 20, 1998, p. 30. Attitude, September, 2002, pp. 42–49. Christian Science Monitor, July 23, 1999, p. 18. Cosmopolitan, March, 1998, p. 218. Entertainment Weekly, December 23, 1994; July 11, 1997; June 25, 1999, p. 28. Evening Standard Hot Tickets, December 17, 1999, p. 11. Face, March, 1998. In Style, August 1, 1999, p. 107; September 1, 1999, p. 270. Los Angeles Times, June 23, 1997. Maclean’s, June 21, 1999, p. 62. Madison, July, 1999, pp. 136–43. Movieline, January, 1996; February, 1999, p. 59. Newsweek, July 12, 1999, p. 64. New York Post, July 7, 1997. NW, June 18, 2001, p. 70. Paper, March, 1998, pp. 66–69, 71. People Weekly, March 27, 2000, p. 124; May 8, 2000, p. 138. Playboy, January, 2000, p. 221. Premiere (Great Britain), September, 1997, pp. 82–83. Time, June 21, 1999, p. 79. USA Today, June 24, 1997. US, June, 1999. Vanity Fair, June, 1997. Vogue, May, 1987, p. 80.
Film Appearances: Attractive woman in video, Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993. Patrice Jacinto, Jade, Paramount, 1995. Gabriella, Mad Dog Time (also known as Trigger Happy), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Lilith, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood (also known as Bordello of Blood), Universal, 1996. Lea Calot, Another 9–1/2 Weeks (also known as Another Nine & Half Weeks, Love in Paris, 9–1/2 Weeks: Love in Paris, September, and 9–1/2 Weeks II), Trimark Pictures, 1997. Kelly, The Gardener (also known as The Garden of Evil and Silent Screams), 1998. Death Do Us Part, 1998. What’s He Got, 1998. Jessica, Point Doom, Dominion International, 1999. Kate Grayson, The Stray, PM Entertainment Group, 1999. Katherine, Running Red, PM Entertainment Group, 1999. Samantha ⬙Sam⬙ Jensen, BitterSweet, Pioneer Entertainment, 1999. Dillinger in Paradise (short film), 1999. Herself, Camera (also known as Dogme Ⲇ15—Camera), 2000. Jane Woods, Gunblast Vodka, 2000. Herself, Welcome to Hollywood (documentary), Phaedra Cinema/PM Entertainment Group/Sunland Entertainment, c. 2000. Beth Spinella, Last Cry (also known as Dangerous Desires and Sexual Predator), Magic Hour Pictures, 2001. Mary Sanders, Heart of Stone, A Plus Entertainment, 2001, Artist View Entertainment, 2002. Carly Marsh, Bare Witness, Mainline Releasing, 2002.
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Celebrity Homes, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Celebrity Daredevils, Fox, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, ⬙The Exercist,⬙ The Mommies, NBC, 1994. The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1996. Herself, ⬙Face Off,⬙ Ink, CBS, 1997. Chloe, ⬙36! 24! 36! Dick!: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Third Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It), NBC, 1998. Susan, ⬙Caroline and the Little White Lies,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1998. Guest host, Later, NBC, multiple episodes in 1998. Herself, The Howard Stern Show, E! Entertainment Television, 1999, 2000. Emily Waterbury, ⬙Disrobed,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2000. (Uncredited) Herself, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 2000. Herself, ⬙Angie Everhart,⬙ Autograph, 2003. Herself, ⬙Angie Everhart and Pam Anderson: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Howard Stern Show, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Herself, Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 2004.
Film Work: Executive producer, Last Cry (also known as Dangerous Desires and Sexual Predator), Magic Hour Pictures, 2001. Coproducer, The Real Deal, Dream Rock/Moonstone Entertainment, 2002. Executive producer, Bare Witness, Mainline Releasing, 2002. Television Appearances; Series: Kim Taylor, The Dream Team, syndicated, 1999. Host and performer, Adrenaline TV, beginning 1999. Carly Jacobs, UC: Undercover (also known as Undercover), NBC, 2001–2002. Herself, Celebrity Mole: Yucatan, ABC, 2004. Ginger on orange team, The Real Gilligan’s Island, TBS, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: World on a String, Fox, 1997. Kim Taylor, The Dream Team (also known as D.R.E. A.M. Team), syndicated, 1999. Roses Wild, syndicated, 2000.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Commentator, Mouthing Off: 51 Greatest Smartasses, Comedy Central, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Lacey, Executive Target, HBO, 1997. Candace, Denial (also known as Something about Sex), Cinemax, 1998. Jenny, The Substitute 4: Failure Is Not an Option, HBO, 2000. Lana, Wicked Minds (also known as Espirits tordus), 2002. Chessy Jenks, 1st to Die (also known as F1rst to Die and James Patterson’s ⬙F1rst to Die⬙), NBC, 2003. Emily Foster, Bugs, USA Network, 2003. Julia Prentice, The Hollywood Mom’s Mystery, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Katie DeMaio, The Cradle Will Fall (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙The Cradle Will Fall⬙), PAX TV and CanWest Global Television, 2004. Quarterback, Lingerie Bowl, 2005.
Radio Appearances: Herself, The Howard Stern Radio Show, 1999, 2000, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Details, September, 1996. Glamour, October, 1994. Hello!, April 20, 1999; July 6, 1999. Max, April, 1999. New Idea, April 22, 1995; November 13, 1995; June 1, 1998. New Weekly, February 19, 1996. New Woman, September, 1997. Parade, October 28, 2001, p. 16. People Weekly, April 24, 1995. Playboy, February, 2000, pp. 5, 130. Salt Lake Tribune, September 12, 1997. Sports Illustrated, February 14, 1994, pp. 120–22, 125– 29. Top Model, July, 1996. US, August, 1996, pp. 26–27.
Television Appearances; Specials: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Special: Class of ’95, NBC, 1995. Judge, The 77th Annual Miss America Pageant, ABC, 1997. Model Homes, HGTV, 1998.
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FAHEY, Jeff 1952– (Jeffery Fahey) PERSONAL Full name, Jeffrey David Fahey; born November 29, 1952, in Olean, NY. Education: Studied acting with Myra Rastova; studied dance. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211; Greater Vision Agency (GVA), 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 320, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Jeff Goldberg Management, 817 Monte Leon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and producer. Danced with the Joffrey Ballet for three years; Tyree Productions (production company), co–owner; Black Sheep Grips (construction company and film grips group), partner. Worked as a ballroom dancing instructor, health club trainer, vacuum cleaner salesperson, encyclopedia salesperson, crew member on a fishing boat, and an ambulance driver. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by a lead actor in a single dramatic program, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1986, for The Execution of Raymond Graham. CREDITS Film Appearances: Deputy Tyree, Silverado, Columbia, 1985. Duane Duke, Psycho III (also known as Psicosis 3 and Psycose 3), Universal, 1986. Donnie McAndrew, Backfire, Atlantic Releasing, 1987. 143
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Hamilton Jordan, Iran: Days of Crisis (also known as 444 Days and L’amerique en otage), TNT, 1991. Nick Harper, The Seventh Scroll (also known as Il settimo papiro), [United States and Italy], 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Michael Manus, Curiosity Kills (also known as Curiosity Kills the Cat), USA Network, 1990. Title role, Parker Kane, NBC, 1990. Jack, Sketch Artist, Showtime, 1992. Charlie Pike, The Hit List, Showtime, 1993. Frank McKenna, Blindsided, USA Network, 1993. Will McCaid, In the Company of Darkness, CBS, 1993. Paul Weyman, Baree: The Wolf Dog (also known as Baree, Baree, Son of Kazan, Bari, and Northern Passage), 1994. Jack Whitfield, Sketch Artist II: Hands That See (also known as A Feel for Murder and Sketch Artist II), Showtime, 1995. Liam Bass, Virtual Seduction (also known as Addicted to Love), 1995. Tom Bennett, Serpent’s Lair, HBO, 1995. Mitch Parker, Every Woman’s Dream, CBS, 1996. Peter Rooker, Darkman III: Die Darkman Die, 1996. David Chase, Lethal Tender (also known as Deadly Currents), 1997. Johnny Dalton, Johnny 2.0, Sci–Fi Channel, 1997. Lang, Operation Delta Force, 1997. Dan Collins, On the Line, ABC, 1998. Griffin, Extramarital, HBO, 1998. Commander Alan Deakins and John Deakins, Time under Fire (also known as Beneath the Bermuda Triangle), The Movie Channel, 1999. Tom Chaney, When Justice Fails, Cinemax, 1999. FBI agent Moore, Epicenter (also known as Epicentre), 2001. Dr. David Kotzman, Absolute Zero, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Harvey Blackledge, Icon (also known as Frederick Forsyth’s ⬙Icon⬙), The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Crimson Force, Sci–Fi Channel, c. 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Raymond Graham, ⬙The Execution of Raymond Graham,⬙ ABC Theater, ABC, 1985.
Film Producer: (With others) Underground, 1997. (With others) Choosing Matthias, Deep Step Productions, 2001. Close Call, Prime Media Pictures, 2004.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, Ninth Annual Genesis Awards, The Discovery Channel, 1995.
Film Associate Producer: The Sweeper, PM Entertainment Group, 1995.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Eddie Kaye, ⬙When Irish Eyes Are Crying,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. Ray Lee, ⬙Enough Rope for Two,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1986.
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FARLEIGH Clark) Farleigh; married Michael Jayston (an actor; divorced). Education: Attended Guildhall School of Music and Dramatic Art, London. Avocational Interests: Tennis, swimming, gardening, visiting galleries. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, 1975, for A Room with a View. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Pilots: Russell Kelly, Wolf Lake, CBS, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Under Milkwood, Playhouse, Salisbury, England, 1962. Ruth, The Homecoming, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1967. Amanda, The Relapse, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1968. Helena, All’s Well That Ends Well, Royal Shakespeare Company, London, 1968. Portia, Julius Caesar, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1968. Blim at School, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1969. Poet of the Anemonies, Royal Court Theatre, 1969. Beatrice Justice, Exiles, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1970. Simone, The Friends, Round House Theatre, London, 1970. Monique Combes, Suzanna Andler, Aldwych Theatre, 1973. Anne, Ashes, Open Space Theatre, London, 1974. Beryl, Sex and Kinship in a Savage Society, Theatre Upstairs, London, 1975. Charlotte, A Room with a View, Prospect Theatre Company, London, 1975. Jennifer Dubedat, The Doctor’s Dilemma, Mermaid Theatre, 1975. Lady Anne, Richard III, St. George’s Theatre, Islington, London, 1976. Viola, Twelfth Night, St. George’s Theatre, 1976. Anwar, The Ascent of Mount Fuji, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1977. Elizabeth, Sovereignty under Elizabeth, Hampstead Theatre, 1977. Almost Free, Hampstead Theatre, 1977. Agnes, Brand, Olivier Theatre, London, 1978. Jane, The Hang of the Gaol, Royal Shakespeare Company, Warehouse Theatre, London, 1978. Mrs. Forsythe, Shout across the River, Royal Shakespeare Company, Warehouse Theatre, 1978. Margaret, Close of Play, Lyttleton Theatre, London, 1979. Simone, The Workshop, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England, 1980, then Hampstead Theatre, London, 1981. Elizabeth Proctor, The Crucible, Comedy Theatre, London, 1981.
Television Work; Movies: Associate producer, Extramarital, HBO, 1998. Stage Appearances: Brigadoon (musical), Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1980–81. (As Jeffery Fahey) John, Pastorale, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1982. Orphans, Hampstead Theatre, then Apollo Theatre, both London, 1986. Also appeared in West Side Story (musical), Paris, France; affiliated with the Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY. Major Tours: Curly, Oklahoma! (musical), U.S. cities, 1981. Stage Work: Coproducer of productions at the Raft Theatre, New York City. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, June, 1990, p. 88.
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Ms. Thornton, FairyTale: A True Story (also known as Fairy Tale and Illumination), Paramount, 1997. Gloria, That Time of Year ... , Looking Glass Films Limited, 2004. Also appeared in A Phoenix Too Frequent. Television Appearances; Series: Ann Fazakerley, Z Cars, BBC, 1964. Eleanor, The Guardians, London Weekend Television, 1971. Eyeless in Gaza, BBC, beginning 1971. Miriam ⬙Mim⬙ Brand, Bill Brand, Thames Television, 1976. Sarah Wood, The Hard Wood, Thames Television, beginning 1983. Vivien Ashton, Wish Me Luck, London Weekend Television, 1988–90. Mary, Finney, Tyne Tees Television, 1994. Helen Wycliffe, Wycliffe, Harlech Television, 1994–95. Christine Henshaw, Castles, BBC and Granada Television, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Adele, The Strauss Family, Associated Television and ABC, 1973. Krupskaya, Fall of Eagles, BBC, 1974. Cakes and Ale, BBC, 1975, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, c. 1976. Anne Ross, Out, Thames Television, 1978. Valerie Hughs, The Word, CBS, 1978. Mary Fearon, Sweet Nothings, BBC, 1980. Pam Hunter, Claire, BBC, 1982. Mary Convers, Nancy Astor, BBC, 1982, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre as Masterpiece Theatre: Nancy Astor, PBS, c. 1984. Gillian Pringle, Lost Belongings, Channel 4 (England), 1987. Mrs. Philips, Pride and Prejudice (also known as Jane Austen’s ⬙Pride and Prejudice⬙), BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Mrs. Thompson, The Ice House, BBC, 1997, also broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 1998. Mrs. Outhouse, He Knew He Was Right, BBC, 2004, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS.
Major Tours: The Workshop, British cities, 1980. Lady Chatterley’s Lover, 1983. Elizabeth Proctor, The Crucible, Royal Shakespeare Company, European cities, 1985.
Television Appearances; Movies: Heather, High Noon (also known as Romance: High Noon), Thames Television, 1977. Mrs. Fialova, Escape, Arts and Entertainment and British television, 1988. Rachel, Heartland, 1989. Monica Peterlee, ⬙The Mouse in the Corner,⬙ The Ruth Rendell Mysteries (also known as Ruth Rendell Mysteries: ⬙The Mouse in the Corner⬙), Television South, 1992. Jane Metcalfe, Trial by Fire, [Great Britain], 1999, also broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 2000.
Film Appearances: Janet, Three into Two Won’t Go, Universal, 1968. The mother, Voices (also known as Nightmare), 1973. Voice of cat, Richard Adams’ ⬙Watership Down⬙ (animated; also known as Watership Down), Avco– Embassy, 1978. Lydia Lawrence, Coming Through, The Video Catalog, 1985. 146
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Television Appearances; Specials: Helena, All’s Well That Ends Well, BBC, 1968. Anne, ⬙The Hallelujah Handshake,⬙ Play for Today, BBC, 1970. Doris Hanson, The Force of Circumstance (also known as W. Somerset Maugham: ⬙The Force of Circumstance⬙), BBC, 1970. ⬙The Rivals,⬙ Play of the Month, BBC, 1970. ⬙A Walk in the Forest,⬙ Play for Today, BBC, 1980. Octavia, ⬙Antony and Cleopatra,⬙ BBC Television Shakespeare (also known as Antony and Cleopatra, BBC Television Shakespeare: ⬙Antony and Cleopatra,⬙ and The Shakespeare Plays), BBC–2 and Showtime, 1981. Helene Weigel, Tales from Hollywood, BBC, 1992, also broadcast on American Playhouse, PBS, 1992.
PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Paramedic, The Banker, Starlight, 1989. Security guard, Til Death Do Us Part, 1995. Patch pirate, Patch Adams, MCA/Universal, 1998. (Uncredited) Bolinas roofer, Wildflowers, Fries Film Group, 1999. Eddie the Pimp, Down Time, Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Oldest bike messenger, Haiku Tunnel, Sony Pictures Classics, 2001. Homeless man, Sweet November, Warner Bros., 2001. Second John, After the Flood, 2001. Salowitz, Scheme C6, 2001. Stare fight sportsman, The Truth about Beef Jerky, 2002. The killer, Imprint, 2002. Peter, Burning Clean, 2002. J. C. Starling, Hum, 2002. Walt Bainum, Convention, 2003. Salowitz, Attitude, 9 @ Night Films, 2003. Galdez, Weed, 2004. Salowitz, Need, 2004. Detective Frank Vincent, Hide Out, 2004. (Uncredited) The Crackhead, Mango Kiss (also known as Mango Me), Wolfe Video, 2004. Gerald, What’s Bugging Seth, 2005. The Seedy guy, Her Minor Thing, 2005. Sketchy guy, Tweek City, 2005. Mr. Sutherland, Stranger, 2005. Rangerover bum, Rent, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005.
Appeared in Brand. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marcia, ⬙And So to Bed,⬙ Steptoe and Son, BBC, 1964. Lydia Crosse, ⬙Deathday,⬙ Out of the Unknown (also known as Out of the Unknown: Deathday), BBC–2, 1971. ⬙Eggs and Cress Sandwiches,⬙ Public Eye, Associated British Picture Corporation Weekend Television, 1973. Doreen Periam, ⬙Hopjoy Was Here: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle, BBC, 1977. ⬙The Great Albert,⬙ Scorpion Tales, Associated Television, 1978. Joan Grant, ⬙Sins of the Fathers,⬙ Bergerac, BBC, 1985. ⬙Dearly Beloved,⬙ Love and Marriage, Yorkshire Television, 1985. Mary Radcliffe, ⬙Nowt but a Prank,⬙ Heartbeat, Yorkshire Television, 1992. Nora Middleton, ⬙Away from It All,⬙ Boon, Central Television, 1992. Ruth Gould, ⬙It Ain’t Me, Babe,⬙ Casualty, BBC, 1996. Jane Cotterell, ⬙The Daughters of Cain,⬙ Inspector Morse, Central Television, 1996, also broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1998. Moira Pearce, ⬙Masquerade,⬙ Peak Practice, Carlton Television and Central Independent Television, 2000. Ann Cunningham, ⬙The Fall Out: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Silent Witness, BBC, 2002. Dr. Heather Green, ⬙Shooting Blanks,⬙ Attachments, BBC–2, 2002. Mrs. Williams, Bad Girls, Independent Television, multiple episodes in 2003. Jean Parkes, ⬙Spotless,⬙ Doctors, BBC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jed Larsen, Love Comes Softly, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Desk clerk, ⬙Kill Joy,⬙ Nash Bridges, CBS, 2001. William T. Sherman, ⬙Transcontinental Railway,⬙ Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, BBC, 2003. 147
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FINLAY–McLENNAN, Stewart 1957– (Stewart McLennan, Stuart McLennan) PERSONAL Born September 7, 1957, in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia; married a doctor (marriage ended); children: one son, one daughter. Education: Mitchell College, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, teaching degree; studied acting in New York City. Career: Actor. Alley Cat Productions (theatrical production company), New York City, affiliate; appeared in commercials for Outback Steakhouse restaurants and Foster’s beer, 2000. Also works as an artist (painter). CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Charles ⬙Chuck⬙ Dillon, E.A.R.T.H. Force, CBS, 1990. Dr. Neil MacNeill, Christy (also known as Catherine Marshall’s ⬙Christy⬙), CBS, 1994.
Also appeared in Nasty Boys. Film Appearances: Rudy Zucker, Aspen Extreme, Buena Vista, 1993. (As Stewart McLennan) Laury, Spoiler, Artist View Entertainment, 1997. Benter, The Survivor, Flashstar Home Video, 1998. James Grant, The Alamo, Buena Vista, 2004. Powell, National Treasure (also known as Sonomo), Buena Vista, 2004.
Also appeared in One Life to Live, ABC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Neil MacNeill, Christy, Choices of the Heart, Part I: A Change of Seasons, PAX, 2001. Dr. Neil MacNeill, Christy, Choices of the Heart, Part II: A New Beginning, PAX, 2001. Television Appearances; Other: Dr. Neil MacNeill, Christy (pilot), 1994. Dr. Neil MacNeill, Christy: The Movie (also known as Christy: Return to Cutter Gap), PAX, 2001.
Some sources also cite appearances in the films The Beyond; Camouflage; Many Wonder; The Road Warrior (also known as Mad Max II); and 2012. Stage Appearances: Simon Matthews, Down an Alley Filled with Cats, New York City, 1986–87.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Dancing in the Dark,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1989. Airline tycoon, ⬙Adamant Eve,⬙ Mancuso, FBI, NBC, 1990. Nigel Dunn, ⬙It’s Not Easy Being Green,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1991. Resort manager, The Boys of Twilight, 1992. Detective Lynch, ⬙Headcase,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1993. Justin Telemark, ⬙High Roller,⬙ F/X, 1997. Peter, ⬙Miami Beach Tango,⬙ Women: Stories of Passion, Showtime, 1997. Brian McKay, ⬙The Old Flame,⬙ High Tide, syndicated, 1997.
Appeared in an off–Broadway production of Afternoons at Warpath; also appeared in benefit performances.
OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Stewart Finlay–McLennan Official Site, http://www. sfmclennan.com, April 8, 2005. TV Now, http://www.tv-now.com, May 21, 2005. 148
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FITZGERALD Television Art Director; Movies: (As Mary M. Finn) Alien Nation: Body and Soul, Fox, 1995. (As Mary M. Finn) Alien Nation: Millennium, Fox, 1996.
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Film Set Designer: JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. (Dallas crew) Ruby, Triumph Releasing, 1992. A Dangerous Woman, Gramercy Pictures/Lauren Films, 1993. Hexed, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1993. Mad Love, Buena Vista, 1995. The Evening Star, Paramount, 1996. Dante’s Peak, MCA/Universal, 1997. Mouse Hunt (also known as Mousechase), DreamWorks, 1997. The Odd Couple II (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Odd Couple II⬙), Paramount, 1998. Out of Sight, Universal, 1998. Girl, Interrupted (also known as Durchgeknallt and Durchgeknallt—Girl, Interrupted), Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Life, Universal, 1999. Mystery Men, Universal, 1999. (As Mary Finn–Saisselin) The Country Bears, Buena Vista, 2002. Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (also known as Kill Bill 1 and Quentin Tarantino’s ⬙Kill Bill: Volume One⬙), Miramax, 2003. (As Mary Saisselin) Along Came Polly, Universal, 2004. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (also known as Kill Bill, Kill Bill 2, and Vol. 2), Miramax, 2004.
Full name, Tara Anne Cassandra Fitzgerald; born September 17, 1967 (some sources cite 1968), in Sussex, England; daughter of Michael Callaby (an artist) and Sarah Geraldine Fitzgerald (a portrait photographer); grandniece of Geraldine Fitzgerald (an actress); married John Sharian (an actor; some sources cite original name as John Shahnazarian or John Shaznazarian) July, 2001 (separated). Education: Attended Drama Centre, London, 1986–90. Addresses: Agent—Peters Fraser and Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England; William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Voice actor in television and radio commercials; worked as a waitress. Affiliated with Soho House. Awards, Honors: Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best actress in a lead role, 1994, for Sirens; Drama Desk Award, best featured actress in a play, 1995, for Hamlet; Reims Television Festival Award, best actress, 1999, for Frenchman’s Creek.
Film Work; Other: Staff assistant, Pure Country, Warner Bros., 1992. Draftsman, You So Crazy (also known as Martin Lawrence: You So Crazy), Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Set illustrator, The New Age, Warner Bros., 1994. Art director, Play It to the Bone (also known as Play It), Buena Vista, 1999. Senior set designer, K–PAX, MCA/Universal, 2001.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Nancy Doyle, Hear My Song, Miramax, 1991. Marie, Galleria, 1993. Adele Rice, A Man of No Importance, Sony Picture Classics, 1994. Estella Campion, Sirens, Miramax, 1994. Betty of Cardiff, The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came down a Mountain, Miramax, 1995. Gloria, Brassed Off, Miramax, 1996. Daisy MacDonald, Conquest, Heartland Motion Pictures/Greenpoint Films/Shaftesbury Films, 1998.
Television Set Designer; Series: Under Suspicion, CBS, 1994–95. Television Assistant Art Director; Miniseries: Judith Krantz’s ⬙Dazzle⬙ (also known as Dazzle), CBS, 1995. 149
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Silk, The Snatching of Bookie Bob, 1998. Kris Paddock, New World Disorder, York Entertainment, 1999. Snow angel, Childhood, A Plus Entertainment, 1999. Masha, Rancid Aluminum, Ballpark Productions/ Entertainment Film Distributors, 2000. Susan Whitmore, Tmavomodry svet (also known as Dark Blue World), Sony Pictures Classics, 2001. Topaz Mortmain, I Capture the Castle, Samuel Goldwyn, 2003. Clara Salvador, Secret Passage, Zephyr Films, 2004. Mother (Mum), Five Children and It, Capitol Films, 2004. Ms. Grose, Dark Places, Armada Pictures, 2005.
Zoe Walters, In the Name of Love, [Great Britain], 1999. Monica Jones, Love Again, BBC–2, 2003. Adelaide Jefferson, Marple: The Body in the Library (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Miss Marple⬙), Independent Television and CBC, 2004. Detective inspector Harkness, Like Father, Like Son, Independent Television, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Emily (the stepdaughter), Six Characters in Search of an Author, BBC–2, 1992. Narrator, Being Simon Cowell (documentary), Granada Television, 2003. Celebrity Naked Ambition (documentary), Channel 5 (England), 2003.
Appeared in the short film A Family Man. Television Appearances; Series: Narrator, The Changemakers (documentary), BBC, beginning 2002.
Narrator for A Long Time Ago: The Story of Star Wars, BBC. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Herself, The Evening Standard British Film Awards, Granada Television, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young Dollie Stokesay, Anglo Saxon Attitudes, Thames Television, 1992. Young Polly, The Chamomile Lawn, Channel 4 (England), 1992. Catherine Pradier, Fall from Grace (also known as Fortitude), CBS, 1994. Helen Graham, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, BBC, 1996, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1997. Narrator, Wild Thing (documentary), Channel 4 (England), 1999, broadcast as An Animal’s World: The African Elephant, The Discovery Channel, 2000. Narrator, The Final Day, [Great Britain], 2000. Narrator, Vice—Inside Britain’s Sex Business (documentary), Independent Television, c. 2001. Narrator, Reputations—Marie Antoinette (documentary), BBC, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Iveta de Massard (some sources spell character name Evade de Massard), ⬙The Leper of St. Giles,⬙ Cadfael, Central Independent Television, 1994, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 1995. Narrator of film introduction, The Auteurs, TCM, 2001. Herself, Breakfast, BBC, 2002. Liz Morton, ⬙Echoes,⬙ Murder in Mind, BBC, 2003. Herself, This Morning, Independent Television, 2003. Herself, GMTV, Independent Television, 2004. Herself, Today with Des and Mel, Independent Television, 2004. Stage Appearances: Angela Caxton, Our Song, Apollo Theatre, London, 1992, then Bath Theatre Royal, Bath, England, 1993. (As Tara FitzGerald) Ophelia, Hamlet, Hackney Empire Theatre, London, then Belasco Theatre, New York City, both 1995. Title role, Antigone, London, 1999. Blanche du Bois, A Streetcar Named Desire, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, London, 2000. Nora Helmer, A Doll’s House, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Victoria Mordaunt, The Black Candle, Tyne Tees Television, 1991. Poppy Carew, The Vacillations of Poppy Carew, Carlton Television, 1995. Grace, The Prince of Hearts (also known as The Student Prince), BBC, 1997, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS. Marian Fairlie, The Woman in White, BBC, 1997, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS. Beth Marsh (some sources cite role as Beth March), Little White Lies, BBC, 1998. Lady Dona St. Columb, Frenchman’s Creek, Carlton Television, 1998, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS.
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FOLLOWS dramatic program or miniseries, 1988, for Anne of Avonlea: The Sequel; Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists Award nomination, best actress, 1988, for Hockey Night; Aftonbladet Television Prize, best foreign TV personality—female, 1989; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, Canadian Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1990, for Termini Station; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2000, for Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2004, for Open Heart.
Radio Appearances: A Handful of Dust, BBC Radio 4, c. 1996. Allison, Look back in Anger, BBC Radio, c. 1997. Rose Sayer, The African Queen, BBC Radio 4, 2001. Dorothea Eltonton, Laughter in Leningrad, BBC Radio 4, 2002. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Classic FM, February, 1996, pp. 44–48. Hello!, July 24, 2001, pp. 4–10. People Weekly, June 12, 1995, pp. 53–54. Radio Times, May 18, 1996, p. 9; July 18, 1998, pp.14– 15, 18, 20.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: A Gift to Last, CBC, 1978–79. Jenny, Matt and Jenny on the Wilderness Trail (also known as Matt and Jenny), Canadian television, beginning 1979, also broadcast on The Disney Channel. Lucy Baxter, The Baxters, syndicated, 1980–81. Didi Crane, Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. Cohost, Going Great, CBC, beginning c. 1985. Anne Shirley, Anne of Avonlea (also known as Anne of Avonlea: The Continuing Story of Anne of Green Gables), CBC and The Disney Channel, beginning 1987. Anne Shirley, Anne of Avonlea: The Sequel (re–edited material from Anne of Avonlea), CBC, then WonderWorks, PBS, beginning 1988. (As Megan Porter Follows) Kate Benedict, Second Chances, CBS, 1993–94. Janice Keneally, Robson Arms, CTV, 2005—.
FOLLOWS, Megan 1968– (Kennet Ahl, Megan Porter Follows, Megan Follows Porter) PERSONAL First name pronounced ⬙Mee–gan⬙; full name, Megan Elizabeth Laura Diana Follows; born March 14, 1968, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; naturalized U.S. citizen; daughter of Ted Follows (an actor and director) and Dawn Greenhalgh (an actress); sister of Samantha (an actress), Edwina (a producer and writer) and Laurence (a producer and actor); married Christopher Porter (a gaffer and photographer), April 27, 1991 (divorced, 1995); children: Lyla Anne, Russell. Addresses: Agent—The Noble Caplan Agency, 1260 Yonge St., Second Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4T 1W6, Canada; Michael Greene and Associates, 7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 1017, Hollywood, CA 90028.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Anne Shirley, Anne of Green Gables, CBC and CITY–TV (Canada), 1985, broadcast on WonderWorks, PBS. Louise Heidsick, Champagne Charlie, CTV and syndicated, 1989. Anne Shirley Blythe, 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.
Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials. Also known as Megan Follows Porter and Kennet Ahl. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Canadian Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists.
Television Appearances; Movies: Laura McClain, The Mating Season, CBS, 1980. Sal, The Olden Day Coat, 1982. Cathy Yarrow, Hockey Night, CBC, 1984, then HBO, 1985. Jenny Colleran, Sin of Innocence (also known as Two Young People), CBS, 1986. Rachel Brown, Inherit the Wind, NBC, 1988. Becky Thatcher Newman, Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, 1990.
Awards, Honors: Gemini Award, best performance by a lead actress in a single dramatic program or miniseries, Canadian Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1986, and CableACE Award nomination, best actress, 1987, both for Anne of Green Gables; Gemini Award, best performance by a lead actress in a 151
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Peggy Ann Bradnick, Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann, NBC, 1990. Gloria Whipple, The Chase, NBC, 1991. Rosetta Basilio, Under the Piano, Lifetime, 1995. Joanie Wells, Major Crime, Lifetime, 1998. Cousin Helen, What Katy Did (also known as La revanche de Katy), 1999. Kate Harrington, The Stork Derby (also known as Course a la cigogne and La course aux enfant$), Lifetime, 2002. Sherry Cardinal, Open Heart (also known as Cradle Will Fall), [Canada], 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Jennifer, Jen’s Place, CBC, then WonderWorks, PBS, both 1982. Kim Wilson, Shattered: If Your Kid’s on Drugs (also known as Shattered and Shattered If Your Kids Are on Drugs), 1986. The Making of Anne of Green Gables (documentary), PBS, 1986. Dana Sherman, ⬙Seasonal Differences,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1987. Anna Mae Morgan, ⬙Stacking⬙ (also known as ⬙Season of Dreams⬙), American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, CBC, 1993. Voice of Emma Smith, American Prophet: The Story of Joseph Smith (documentary), PBS, 2000. Narrator, Live to Air (documentary), 2002. Ella Guthrie, ⬙Plainsong,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 2004. Shania: A Life in Eight Albums (also known as Shania), CBC, 2005.
Appeared as herself, ⬙Iron Temp,⬙ Odd Job Jack, Comedy Channel (Canada); appeared as Stella (some sources cite Norma) in ⬙Gutterball,⬙ an unaired episode of That’s Life, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Tina Jackson, The Faculty, ABC, 1986. Film Appearances: Claire’s Wish (short film), 1978. Margaret, Boys and Girls, Atlantis Films, 1982. Jane Coslaw, Silver Bullet (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Silver Bullet⬙), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group/Paramount, 1985. Irene Larenyetta, A Time of Destiny, Columbia, 1988. Micheline Dushane, Termini Station, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1989. Exposed (short film), 1989. Shelley McBride, Deep Sleep, 1990. Voice of Clara, The Nutcracker Prince (animated), Warner Bros., 1990. Kathleen, When Pigs Fly (also known as Wenn Schweine fliegen), 1993. Cheryl/Lisa, Reluctant Angel, 1998. Kate, Someone Was Watching, KOAN Inc., 2002. Lena, A Foreign Affair (also known as 2 Brothers & a Bride), Innovation Film Group/Zenpix, 2003. Meg Davenport, Christmas Child, Impact Productions, 2003.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Ninth Annual Ace Awards, HBO, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Rose, ⬙Hidden Room,⬙ The Littlest Hobo, syndicated, 1981. Marti Kendall, ⬙The Spirit of Thunder Rock: Parts 1–3,⬙ The Littlest Hobo, syndicated, 1982. Terry, ⬙Jo’s Cousin,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1982. Aimee, ⬙The Dwarf,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theater, USA Network, 1989. Deanna Matthews, ⬙Happily Ever After,⬙ The Hidden Room, Lifetime, 1991. (As Megan Porter Follows) Karen Ross, ⬙The Choice,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1995. (As Megan Porter Follows) Lila Nolan, ⬙Home Care,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Herself, ⬙The Follows Family: Sharing the Stage,⬙ Life and Times, CBS, 1999. Violet Thorne, ⬙Interview with a Werewolf,⬙ Big Wolf on Campus, YTV and Fox Family Channel, 1999. Mandy Forward and Adele of Beaver Creek, ⬙Beaver Creek—The Movie,⬙ Made in Canada, CBC, 2000. Megan Parnell, ⬙Endurance,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2000.
Stage Appearances: Cecile de Volanges, Les liaisons dangereuses, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1988. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man–in–the–Moon Marigolds, Young People’s Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1988. 152
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FONDA (an artist); granddaughter of Henry Fonda (an actor); niece of Jane Fonda (an actress); married Danny Elfman (a musician and composer), November 29, 2003; children: Oliver Henry Milton Elfman. Education: Studied theatre at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.
Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1992, later Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival, Los Angeles, 1993. Constanze, Amadeus, Stratford Festival, 1995. Nora, A Doll’s House, Atlantic Theatre Festival, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, and Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, both 1996. SevenLears: The Pursuit of The Good, Harbourfront Centre, du Maurier Theatre Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1996. She Stoops to Conquer, Atlantic Theatre Festival, 1996. Desdemona, Othello, Citadel Theatre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, both 1997. Sonya, Uncle Vanya, Atlantic Theatre Festival, 1997, later Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles, 1999. The Cherry Orchard, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1998. Nina, The Seagull, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 2000. Myra Arundel, Hay Fever, Gravenhurst Opera House, Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada, 2001, later Sanderson Centre, Brantford, Ontario, Canada, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Markham and Froggatt Agency, 4 Windmill St., London W1P 1HF, England (some sources cite address as 4 Windmill St., London W1T 2HZ, England). Publicist—Nancy Seltzer and Associates, 6220 Del Valle Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actress. Also worked as a model. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1990, for Scandal; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best supporting female, Independent Features Project/West, 1990, for Shag; Best Actress Award, Catalonian International Film Festival, 1995, for Rough Magic; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or a special, 1997, for In the Gloaming; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite actress—suspense, 1999, for A Simple Plan; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or a motion picture made for television, 2002, for After Amy.
RECORDINGS Audiobooks: Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables, Listening Library, 1987. Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea, Listening Library, 1989. Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of the Island, Listening Library, 1990. Laurie R. King, A Monstrous Regiment of Women, DH Audio, 1995. Laurie R. King, The Beekeeper’s Apprentice, DH Audio, 1996. Mary Higgins Clark, My Gal Sunday (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙My Gal Sunday⬙), Simon & Schuster, 1996. Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Carmilla: A Vampyre Tale, Audio Partners, 2000.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Child in commune scene, Easy Rider (also known as The Loners), Columbia, 1969. Partners (also known as Zwei irre Typen auf heiBer Spur), 1982. Young lover, ⬙Tristan und Isolde,⬙ Aria, Warner Bros., 1987. Melaina Buller, Shag (also known as Shag: The Movie), TriStar, 1988. Peggy Kellogg, You Can’t Hurry Love (also known as Greetings from L.A. and Lovestruck), Lightning Pictures, 1988. Voices of historian and head, Light Years (animated; also known as Gandahar), Miramax, 1988. Amy Hempel, Strapless, Miramax/Atlantic Releasing, 1989. Mandy Rice–Davies, Scandal, Miramax, 1989. Grace Hamilton, The Godfather, Part III (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Godfather: Part III⬙), Paramount, 1990.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Maclean’s, July 7, 1997, p. 58.
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Mary Godwin Shelley, Frankenstein Unbound (also known as Roger Corman’s ⬙Frankenstein Unbound⬙), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. (Uncredited) Annabelle, Drop Dead Fred, New Line Cinema, 1991. Chris Sugita, Iron Maze, Castle Hill, 1991. Claudi, Leather Jackets, Triumph Releasing, 1991. Jo, Out of the Rain (also known as End of Innocence and Remains), Vision International, 1991. Nancy Lee Nicholson, Doc Hollywood, Warner Bros., 1991. Allison ⬙Allie⬙ Jones, Single White Female, Columbia, 1992. Janet Livermore, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Beth, Bodies, Rest and Motion (also known as Bodies, Rest & Motion), Fine Line Features, 1993. Linda, Army of Darkness (also known as Army of Darkness: Evil Dead 3, Army of Darkness: The Medieval Dead, Army of Darkness, the Ultimate Experience in Medieval Horror, Bruce Campbell vs. Army of Darkness, Captain Supermarket, Evil Dead 3, and The Medieval Dead), Universal, 1993. Lisa Conrad, Little Buddha, Miramax, 1993. Maggie/Claudia, Point of No Return (also known as The Assassin, La Femme Nikita, Nikita, and The Specialist), Warner Bros., 1993. Eleanor Lightbody, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. Freda Lopez, Camilla, Miramax, 1994. Yvonne Biasi, It Could Happen to You (also known as Cop Gives Waitress 2 Million Dollar Tip), TriStar, 1994. Myra Shumway, Rough Magic (also known as Miss Shumway jette un sort), Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Voice of Jenna, Balto (animated; also known as Snowballs), Universal, 1995. Kelly Porter, Grace of My Heart, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Marybeth Cogan, City Hall, Columbia, 1996. Irene, Mr. Jealousy, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Lynn Faulkner, Touch, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1997. Melanie Ralston, Jackie Brown (also known as Rum Punch), Miramax, 1997. Sarah Mitchell, A Simple Plan (also known as Ein einfacher plan and Un plan simple), Paramount, 1998. The Red Coat, 1998. Julie McElroy, Monkeybone (live action and animated), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Kelly Scott, Lake Placid (also known as Lac Placid), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. South from Hell’s Kitchen, 1999. Adalyne Dunfries, South of Heaven, West of Hell, Phaedra Cinema/August Entertainment, 2000. Elizabeth, Delivering Milo, Lakeshore Entertainment, 2000. Val Bazinni, The Whole Shebang, 2000.
Jessica, Kiss of the Dragon (also known as KOD: Kiss of the Dragon and Le baiser mortel du dragon), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Val Bazini, The Whole Shebang, 2 Match, 2001, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Appeared in the short student film PPT. Television Appearances; Series: Stephanie Furst, The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Anne, In the Gloaming, HBO, 1997. Jimmy Dade, The Breakup, Cinemax, 1998. Ashley, The Road to Graceland (also known as Finding Graceland), Cinemax, 1999. Linda Sinclair, After Amy (also known as No Ordinary Baby), Lifetime, 2001. Title role, Snow Queen, The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Dolphins in Danger: On Location with Bridget Fonda (also known as TOPX, Wild! Life Adventures, and A World with Dolphins), TBS, 1996. AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Movies, CBS, 1998. Herself, AFI’s 100 Years, 100 Laughs: America’s Funniest Movies, CBS, 2000. Herself, The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special, NBC, 2003. Herself, Biography Special: The Fondas (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Hollywood Home Movies (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Herself, The American Film Institute Salute to Henry Fonda (also known as The AFI Salute to Henry Fonda), 1978. Herself, AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Robert De Niro, USA Network, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dorite, ⬙Professional Man,⬙ The Edge, HBO, 1989. Louise Bradshaw, ⬙Jacob Have I Loved,⬙ WonderWorks, PBS, 1989. Molly (Mohoo), ⬙Blinded by the Thousand Points of Light,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. Herself, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1997. Herself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997. Herself, ⬙Pilots and Pens Lost,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1998. Mary, ⬙The Occupant,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2001. Herself, The Howard Stern Show, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. 154
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FONDA Jaynes (an actor) and Frances Sophia (a financier; maiden name, Seymour) Fonda; brother of Jane Fonda (an actress); married Susan Jane Brewer (an artist), October 8, 1961 (divorced, April 16, 1972); married Portia Rebecca ⬙Becky⬙ Crockett (a writer), November 11, 1975; children: (first marriage) Bridget (an actress), Justin; (second marriage) Thomas. Education: Attended University of Omaha, 1957–60; studied acting with Harold Gushkin.
Herself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001. Herself, ⬙Larry Hagman,⬙ Biography (documentary; also known as A&E Biography: Larry Hagman), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. ⬙Ⲇ93 Celebrity Rejections: Ally McBeal,⬙ 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Stage Appearances: Sissy, Class 1 Acts, Nat Horne Theatre, New York City, 1988.
Addresses: Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010; Cunningham/Escott/Dipene and Associates, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Publicist—Bloch/Korenbrot Public Relations, 8271 Melrose Ave., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90046.
Appeared in Confession, Manhattan Class Company, Warren Robertson Workshop; Pastels, Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute; and in Just Horrible. Radio Appearances; Episodic: Herself, The Howard Stern Radio Show, 2001. RECORDINGS
Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Omaha Playhouse, member; Cecilwood Theatre, New York City, apprentice; appeared in advertisements.
Videos: Herself, Jackie Brown: How It Went Down (short documentary), Miramax Home Entertainment, 2002.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America.
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Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1962, for Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole; Golden Laurel Award, third place, top male new face, Producers Guild of America, 1964; Golden Globe Award nomination, most promising newcomer—male, 1964, for The Victors; Golden Laurel Award, second place, male new face, Academy Award nomination (with Dennis Hopper and Terry Southern), best writing, story and screenplay based on material not previously published or produced, and Screen Award nomination (with Dennis Hopper and Terry Southern), best drama written directly for the screen, Writers Guild of America, all 1970, for Easy Rider; New York Film Critics Circle Award, best actor, 1997, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a dramatic motion picture, Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award, best actor, Southeastern Film Critics Association Award, best actor, Academy Award nomination, best actor, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, Independent Spirit Award nomination, best male lead, Independent Features Project/West, and Online Film Critics Society Award nomination, best actor, all 1998, all for Ulee’s Gold; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1999, for The Tempest; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or a movie, 1999, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding
Books: Newsmakers 1995, issue 4, Gale, 1995. Periodicals: Details, February, 1997. Evening Standard Hot Tickets, May 6, 1999, pp. 2–3. Face, July, 1988, pp. 32–36. In Style, March, 1996, pp. 94–99. Interview, June, 1989, p. 86. Parade, June 27, 1999, pp. 4–5. People Weekly, July 13, 1998, p. 67; December 21, 1998, p. 51; July 26, 1999, p. 128. Rolling Stone, April 20, 1989, p. 40. Self, August, 1999, pp. 16, 61, 64, 168, 170. Total Film, November, 2001, p. 38. TV Guide, issue 951, 1997, p. 84. US, May 29, 1989.
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performance by a male actor in a television movie or miniseries, both 2000, all for The Passion of Ayn Rand; Maverick Tribute Award, Cinquest San Jose Film Festival, 2000; Golden Boot Award, Motion Picture and Television Fund, 2002; received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, motion picture category, 2003; Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding performer in a children/youth/family special, 2004, for The Maldonado Miracle; Copper Wing Tribute Award, Phoenix Film Festival, 2004.
Rane, High–Ballin’, American International Pictures, 1978. Beaudray Demerille, Wanda Nevada, United Artists, 1979. Himself, The Carradines Together (documentary), United Filmmakers, 1979. Chief biker, The Cannonball Run, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1981. Kirklander, Split Image (also known as Captured and L’envoutement), Orion, 1982. Dr. Tom Brasilian, Spasms (also known as Death Bite), Blossom Pictures/Producers Distributors, 1983. Gonzy Traumerai, All Right, My Friend (also known as Daijoobu, Mai Furrendo), Toho, 1983. Harry Bediker, Dance of the Dwarfs (also known as Dance of the Dwarves and Jungle Heat), Dove and Panache, 1983. Mr. Frieden, Peppermint Frieden, 1983. Rodney, Certain Fury, New World, 1985. Old Money, 1985. Hawken, Hawken’s Breed, Image Entertainment, 1987. Host, Hollywood Uncensored (documentary), Castle Hill, 1987. Narrator, Signatures of the Soul (documentary; also known as Tattooing), 1987. Virelli, Mercenary Fighters (also known as Freedom Fighter), Cannon, 1987. Herbert Schluter, The Rose Garden (also known Der Rosengarten), Cannon, 1989. Ken Andrews, Fatal Mission, Media Home Entertainment, 1990. Himself, Flashing on the Sixties: A Tribal Document (documentary), Pacific Arts, 1990. Nick, Family Express, 1991. Jake, South Beach (also known as Night Caller), Prism Entertainment, 1992. Motorcycle rider, Bodies, Rest and Motion, Fine Line Features, 1993. Pete, Deadfall, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Himself, Warren Oates: Across the Border (documentary), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1993. Dracula/Dr. Van Helsing, Nadja, October Films, 1994. Larry Stanton, Molly and Gina (also known as Burnhill), A–pix Entertainment, 1994. Vergil Cheatham, Love and a .45, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Himself, At Sundance (documentary; also known as The Sundance Documentary), The Shooting Gallery, 1995. Pipeline, Escape from L.A. (also known as John Carpenter’s ⬙Escape from L.A.⬙), Paramount, 1996. Ray the cook, Painted Hero (also known as Shadow of the Past), Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1996. Voice of guru Dave, Grace of My Heart, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Ulysses ⬙Ulee⬙ Jackson, Ulee’s Gold, Orion, 1997. (In archive footage) Me and Will, Bedford Entertainment, 1998.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Dr. Mark Cheswick, Tammy Tell Me True, Universal, 1961. Dr. Mark Cheswick, Tammy and the Doctor, Universal, 1963. Weaver, The Victors, Columbia, 1963. Eddie Slocum, The Young Lovers, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1964. Steven Evshevsky, Lilith, Columbia, 1964. (Uncredited) The Rounders, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1965. Heavenly Blues, The Wild Angels, American International Pictures, 1966. Paul Groves, The Trip, American International Pictures, 1967. Baron Wilhelm, ⬙Metzengerstein,⬙ Spirits of the Dead (also known as Tales of Mystery, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, Histoires extraordinaires, Tre passi nel delirio, and Trois histoires extraordinaires d’Edgar Poe), American International Pictures, 1968. Wyatt (Captain America), Easy Rider (also known as The Loners), Columbia, 1969. Harry Collings, The Hired Hand, Universal, 1971. Young sheriff, The Last Movie (also known as Chinchero), Universal, 1971. Evan Bonner, Two People, Universal, 1973. Larry Rayder, Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1973. Not So Easy—Motorcycle Safety, 1973. Ken, Open Season (also known as The Recon Game and Los cazadores), Columbia, 1974. Mike Bradley, The Diamond Mercenaries (also known as Killer Force), American International Pictures, 1975. Roger March, Race with the Devil, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1975. Tom Skelton, 92 in the Shade, United Artists, 1975. Chuck Browning, Futureworld, American International Pictures, 1976. Tom Hunter, Fighting Mad, 1976. Bobby Ogden, Outlaw Blues, Warner Bros., 1977. Himself, Roger Corman: Hollywood’s Wild Angel (documentary), Blackwood Films, 1978. 156
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FONDA Television Appearances; Movies: Mike Graham, The Hostage Tower (also known as Alistair MacLean’s ⬙The Hostage Tower⬙), CBS, 1980. Gus Stewart, A Reason to Live, NBC, 1985. House, Don’t Look Back, HBO, 1996. Guideon Prosper, The Tempest, NBC, 1998. Frank O’Connor, The Passion of Ayn Rand, Showtime, 1999. Doctor Cantway, The Laramie Project, HBO, 2002. Father Russell, The Maldonado Miracle, Showtime, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: (Uncredited) Morley, Carol for Another Christmas, ABC, 1964. Robbie Conroy, ⬙Certain Honorable Men,⬙ On Stage, NBC, 1968. The Return of the Smothers Brothers, NBC, 1970. Performer, Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1977. Performer, Circus of the Stars Ⲇ2, CBS, 1977. (In archive footage) Himself, Margret Duenser, auf der Suche nach den Besonderen (documentary; also known as Margret Dunser, auf der Suche nach den Besonderen), Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (West Germany [now Germany]), 1981. Sgt. Pepper: It Was Twenty Years Ago Today, PBS, 1987. Welcome Home, HBO, 1987. Unauthorized Biography: Jane Fonda, syndicated, 1988. ⬙Dennis Hopper,⬙ Crazy about the Movies (documentary), Cinemax, 1991. Narrator, Blue Water Hunters (documentary), PBS, 1992. Himself, Fonda on Fonda (documentary), TNT, 1992. Host, Harley–Davidson: The American Motorcycle (documentary), TBS, 1993. Himself, Biking USA (documentary), 1994. Fonda on Fonda (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Harley Mania (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Host and narrator, Motorcycles: Born to Be Wild (documentary), The Learning Channel, 1999. The AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Stars, CBS, 1999. The Wild Ride of Outlaw Bikers (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Host, Route 66: Main Street America (documentary), The Learning Channel, 2000. Host, Wildlife Adventures: Pollinators in Peril (documentary), TBS, 2000. Host and narrator, The Rockies (documentary), History Channel, 2000. Narrator, Born to the Wind (documentary), PBS, 2000. (Uncredited) Himself, Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955–1970) (documentary), American Movie Classics, 2000. Grand marshal, The 70th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 2001.
Appeared in Family Spirit and Reckless. Film Director: The Hired Hand, Universal, 1971. Idaho Transfer (also known as Deranged), Cinemation, 1974. Wanda Nevada, United Artists, 1979. Film Producer: Easy Rider (also known as The Loners), Columbia, 1969. The Hired Hand, Universal, 1971. Old Money, 1985. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Leo, A Time of Indifference (also known as Gli indifferenti), 1988. Narrator, American Stories: The American Dream (documentary; also known as The American Dream), The Discovery Channel, 1998. Himself, Dream Machines (documentary), History Channel, 1998. Dr. Austin Shepard, Supernova, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. 157
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Himself, Christmas in Tinseltown, BBC and American television, 2001. Sturgis: The Great Ride Rally (documentary), Travel Channel, 2001. Himself, Still Cher (documentary), BBC, 2002. Dr. Will Allenby, ⬙Back When We Were Grownups,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 2004. Himself, Biography Special: The Fondas (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Hollywood Home Movies (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2004.
Himself, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1971, 1972. Himself, V.I.P.–Schaukel, 1973. Himself, Fridays, ABC, 1981. Sonore (also known as Sound), 1988. Himself, ⬙Wetten, dass ...? aus Hof,⬙ Wetten, dass ... ?, 1989. Marcantony Appfel, ⬙Give Me Your Life: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ In the Heat of the Night, CBS, 1994. Himself, ⬙Brilliant Number One,⬙ Space Ghost Coast to Coast (live action and animated), Cartoon Network, 1997. Himself, ⬙Brilliant Number Two,⬙ Space Ghost Coast to Coast (live action and animated), Cartoon Network, 1997. Himself, ⬙Henry Fonda: Hollywood’s Quiet Hero,⬙ Biography (documentary; also known as A&E Biography: Henry Fonda), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1997, 1998, 1999. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1998. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1998. Himself, The Howard Stern Radio Show, syndicated, 1999. Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 1999. Himself, Jane Fonda: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Himself, ⬙Peter Fonda: Fortunate Son,⬙ Biography (documentary; also known as A&E Biography: Peter Fonda), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Himself, Festival Pass with Chris Gore, Starz!, 2002. Himself, The View, ABC, 2002. Harrison Houk, ⬙A Thief of Time,⬙ Mystery!, PBS, 2004. Judge, ⬙Finals,⬙ Ultimate Film Fanatic, Independent Film Channel, 2004. Himself, ⬙Jack Nicholson,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Himself, ⬙Larry Hagman,⬙ Biography (documentary; also known as A&E Biography: Larry Hagman), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Himself, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, CBC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: (Uncredited) Himself, The 42nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1970. The American Film Institute Salute to Henry Fonda (also known as The AFI Salute to Henry Fonda), 1978. National Basketball Players Association Awards, 1989. Himself, The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Nicholson, CBS, 1994. Himself, The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. The American Film Institute Salute to Robert Wise, NBC, 1998. The Fourth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Fourth Annual Awards), TNT, 1998. The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1999. Presenter, 15th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel and Bravo, 2000. Presenter, The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2001. Himself, The 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Joey, ⬙The Night the Saints Lost Their Halos,⬙ Naked City, ABC, 1962. Orly French, ⬙The Orly French Story,⬙ Wagon Train, ABC, 1962. Ronnie Bryson, ⬙Thousands and Thousands of Miles,⬙ The New Breed, ABC, 1962. Gary Foster, ⬙The Brother Killers,⬙ The Defenders, CBS, 1963. ⬙An Obelisk for Benny,⬙ Channing, ABC, 1963. Alex Bakalyan, ⬙A Circle of Strangers,⬙ Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1964. Lieutenant Andy Lathrop, ⬙The Sound of Distant Thunder,⬙ 12 O’Clock High, ABC, 1964. Himself, ⬙Betsy Palmer vs. Peter Fonda,⬙ Password, CBS, 1964. Verge Likens, ⬙The Return of Verge Likens,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Hour, NBC, 1964. Mystery guest, What’s My Line?, CBS, 1966. ⬙Politicians Can Become a Habit,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1967. Himself, The Merv Griffin Show, CBS, 1970.
Appeared as himself, ⬙The Films of Jonathan Demme,⬙ The Directors, Encore; also appeared in Montana and Sound (also known as Sonore). Television Appearances; Pilots: Marshal Will Kane’s son, High Noon, 1966. President Bridgewater, Capital City, ABC, 2002. Stage Appearances: Lead, The Golden Fleece, Omaha Community Playhouse, Omaha, NE, 1960. Private Oglethorpe, Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1961. Lead, Under the Yum Yum Tree, Mineola Playhouse, New York City, 1962, then Louisville, KY, 1963. 158
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RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of the truth, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (also known as Grand Theft Auto, GTA 4, and GTA: San Andreas), Rock Star Games, 2004. WRITINGS
Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Screenplays: Easy Rider (also known as The Loners), Columbia, 1969. (With Alan Sharp) The Hired Hand, Universal, 1971. Fatal Mission, Media Home Entertainment, 1990.
Career: Actor. Performed in off–Broadway productions and in New York City cafes; appeared with the Fort Worth Community Theatre, Fort Worth, TX; the Alley Theatre, Houston, TX; and with Center Stage, Baltimore, MD.
Nonfiction: Don’t Tell Dad (autobiography), Hyperion, 1998.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
OTHER SOURCES Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, most promising newcomer—male, 1973, for When the Legends Die; Academy Award nomination, best actor in a supporting role, and Golden Globe nomination, best motion picture actor in a supporting role, both 1980, for The Rose; National Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, 1980, for Apocalypse Now and The Rose.
Books: Brough, James, Fabulous Fondas, McKay, 1970. Collier, Peter, The Fondas: A Hollywood Dynasty, Putnam, 1991. International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, fourth edition, St. James Press, 2000. Springer, John, The Fondas: The Films and Careers of Henry, Jane, and Peter Fonda, Citadel Press, 1970.
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Periodicals: Cinema X, Volume 3, issue 11, pp. 74–75. Harper’s Bazaar, June, 1997, p. 148. Interview, June, 1997, pp. 113–14. Madison, September, 1999, pp. 118–25. Miami Herald, June 27, 1997. Motorcyclist, January, 2000, p. 75. Neon, May, 1998. New York Times Magazine, March 22, 1998. Papermag, June, 1997. People Weekly, March 16, 1998. Premiere, July, 1997, pp. 39–42. USA Today, June 27, 1997; March 23, 1998.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) The Filthy Five, 1968. Sugford, Futz!, Commonwealth United, 1969. Tom Black Bull, When the Legends Die, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1972. Tony, The Don Is Dead (also known as Beautiful but Deadly and The Deadly Kiss), Universal, 1973. Mark, The Conversation, Paramount, 1974. Rut, The Gravy Train (also known as The Dion Brothers), Columbia, 1974. Scott Alexander (some sources say Scott Allison), Permission to Kill (also known as Vollmacht zum Mord), Avco–Embassy, 1975. Cary, The Missouri Breaks, United Artists, 1976. Eugene Scott, It Lives Again (also known as It’s Alive II and It’s Alive 2), Warner Bros., 1978. Huston Dyer, The Rose, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1979. Hicks (the chef), Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979, revised version released as Apocalypse Now Redux. Dashiell Hammett (title role), Hammett, Orion/Warner Bros., 1982. Hank, One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. Steve Richman, Valley Girl (also known as Bad Boyz and Rebel Dreams), Atlantic Releasing, 1983.
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Andy Jansen, The Stone Boy, TLC Films/Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. Brian Stoving, Return (also known Return: A Case of Possession), Silver Productions, 1986. Courtney Parrish, Where Are the Children?, Columbia, 1986. Buster McGuire, Stacking (also known as Season of Dreams), Spectrafilm, 1987. Eddie Dean, Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Paramount, 1988. Jack Burke, Music Box, TriStar, 1989. Nolen Tyner, Cat Chaser, Vestron Pictures, 1989. Sonny Gibbs, Valentino Returns, Skouras Pictures, 1989. Chuck Newty, The Two Jakes, Paramount, 1990. The Game, Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1991. Steve Delvaux, Twin Sisters, Vidmark Entertainment, 1992. Walker Point warden, Rain without Thunder, Orion Classics, 1992. Dr. Judd, Dario Argento’s ⬙Trauma⬙ (also known as Aura’s Enigma and Trauma), Republic Pictures, 1993. Surplus store owner, Falling Down (also known as Chute libre), Warner Bros., 1993. Dr. Paul Harkness, Double Obsession, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1994. Duane, Chasers, Warner Bros., 1994. Mike Witherspoon, Hidden Fears, Prism Entertainment, 1994. Sam Garland, Lassie, Paramount, 1994. Michael Joslyn, One Night Stand (also known as Before the Night), Concorde–New Horizons, 1995. The admiral, Black Thunder, RNtv and Atom Films, 1997. Edsel Dundee, Boogie Boy, Sterling Entertainment, 1997. Lou Sr., The Brave, 1997. Mac Bradford, Point Blank, Sterling Home Entertainment, 1997. Ranger MacDermot, The End of Violence (also known as Am.Ende.der.Gew@lt. and Am Ende der Gewalt), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. David Millman, The First 9 1/2 Weeks, 1998. Detective Luddy, Implicated, 1998. Major Ron Bridges, One of Our Own (also known as Denver P.D.: One of Our Own), 1998. Mr. Chaminsky, Whatever, Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Detective Michael McGivern, The Spreading Ground, Smooth Pictures, 2000. Paulo Tredici, A Piece of Eden, RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 2000. Sean, Shadow Hours, Newmark Films, 2000. William Fain, Militia, Cinetel Films, 2000. Vernon Crank, The House Next Door, Trinity Home Entertainment, 2002. David, The Quality of Light (also known as To What Sweet End), Karalex Pictures, 2003.
Television Appearances; Series: Captain Richard Jenko, 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. Lomax, Die Kinder, BBC, 1990, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Detective Bob Keppel, The Deliberate Stranger, NBC, 1986. Pap Finn, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, PBS, 1986. Raoul Schumacher, Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun (also known as Shadow on the Sun), CBS, 1988. Blue Duck, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1989. Sergeant James McSpadden, Andersonville, TNT, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Larry Herman, Larry, CBS, 1974. Paul Hunter, Promise Him Anything ... , ABC, 1975. Lee Harvey Oswald, Ruby and Oswald (also known as Four Days in Dallas), CBS, 1978. Martin, ⬙Word Games,⬙ Kate Loves a Mystery (also known as Mrs. Columbo and Mrs. Columbo: Word Games), NBC, 1979. (Uncredited) Mr. Davis, Survival of Dana (also known as On the Edge: The Survival of Dana), 1979. Bob Chesneau, Saigon—Year of the Cat, Thames Television, 1983. Ivan Fray, Who Will Love My Children?, ABC, 1983. Blaise Dietz, Best Kept Secrets, ABC, 1984. Matt Kirby, The Parade (also known as The Hit Parade), 1984. Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, CBS, 1984. Petronius, Quo Vadis, [Italy], 1985. Richard Jahnke, Sr., Right to Kill?, ABC, 1985. Father George, Gotham (also known as The Dead Can’t Lie), Showtime, 1988. Tim Brady, Little Girl Lost, ABC, 1988. Erskine Caldwell, Margaret Bourke–White (also known as Double Exposure and Double Exposure: The Story of Margaret Bourke–White), TNT, 1989. Dashiell Hammett, Citizen Cohn (also known as Rules of Misconduct: The Roy Cohn Story), HBO, 1992. Leonard Tolliver, ⬙The Habitation of Dragons,⬙ TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1992. Sheriff Frank Yocom, Precious Victims, 1993. Lieutenant Weisbad, Against the Wall (also known as Attica! Attica! and Attica: Line of Fire), HBO, 1994. Jack Neuland, Double Jeopardy (also known as Victim of the Night), CBS, 1996. Admiral Pendelton, Crash Dive (also known as Crash Dive: The Chase Is On), HBO, 1997. Carl, Alone (also known as Horton Foote’s ⬙Alone⬙), Showtime, 1997. Reasonable Force, 1997. Alex Del Zoppo as an older man, Sweetwater (also known as Sweetwater: A True Rock Story), VH1, 1999. 160
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FORSTER Publicist—Guttman Associates Public Relations, 118 South Beverly Dr., Suite 201, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Roy Harman, Shadow Lake, 1999. General Earle ⬙Buzz⬙ Wheeler, Path to War, HBO, 2002.
Career: Actor, producer, and director. Interacting, Los Angeles, motivational speaker; also an acting instructor. Worked as a door–to–door vacuum cleaner salesperson, dishwasher, waiter, and cook.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse (documentary), Showtime, 1991. Voice, U.S.–Mexican War (documentary), PBS, 1998.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Til Death Do Us Part: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Young Riders, ABC, 1992. Himself, ⬙John Frankenheimer⬙ (also known as ⬙The Films of John Frankenheimer⬙), The Directors, Encore, c. 1995. Kenny, ⬙A Man and a Woman,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1998.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, and Saturn Award nomination, best actor, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, both 1998, for Jackie Brown; Special Recognition, Hamptons International Film Festival, 2000, for Diamond Men; Lifetime Achievement Award, Sonoma Valley Film Festival, 2002; Lifetime Achievement Award, Waterfront Film Festival, 2002; Career Achievement Award, Marco Island Film Festival, 2002.
Stage Appearances: Viet Rock, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1966. Futz, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 1968. Massachusetts Trust, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 1968. Tom Paine, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 1968. Silhouettes, Los Angeles, 1970.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Private Williams, Reflections in a Golden Eye, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1967. John Cassellis, Medium Cool, Paramount, 1969. Narouz, Justine, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1969. Nick Tana, The Stalking Moon, National General, 1969. Gregory Lind, Pieces of Dreams, United Artists, 1970. Tony Hall, Run Shadow Run (also known as Cover Me Babe), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1970. Frank, Journey through Rosebud, Cinerama, 1972. Frank, The Don Is Dead (also known as Beautiful but Deadly and The Deadly Kiss), Universal, 1973. Glen Wilson, Stunts (also known as Who Is Killing the Stuntmen?), New Line Cinema, 1977. Nick Thorne, Avalanche, New World, 1978. Captain Dan Holland, The Black Hole, Buena Vista, 1979. (Uncredited) The Lady in Red (also known as Guns, Sin and Bathtub Gin), New World, 1979. Detective David Madison, Alligator, Group 1, 1980. Linda (also known as Captive Women, Naked Super Witches of the Rio Amore, Orgy of the Nymphomaniacs, Die Nackten Superhexen vom Rio Amore, and Orgia de ninfomanas), Gold Internacional/Lisa Films Produktion Rapid Film/Plata Films, 1980. Alan Arnoldi, Crunch (also known as Heartbreak High and The Kinky Coaches and the Pom Pom Pussycats), American International Pictures, 1981. Eddie Marino, Vigilante (also known as Street Gang), Film Ventures, 1982. Jason Walk, Walking the Edge (also known as The Hard Way), Empire, 1983. Harry, Hollywood Harry (also known as Harry’s Kingdom and Harry’s Machine), Cannon/Shapiro, 1985.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Guide, 1997, p. 84.
FORSTER, Robert 1941– PERSONAL Original name, Robert Wallace Foster, Jr.; born July 13, 1941, in Rochester, NY; son of Robert Wallace (an executive and animal trainer) and Grace Dorothy (maiden name, Montanarella) Foster; married June Provenzano, 1966 (divorced, c. 1975); married Zivia, 1978 (divorced, 1980); children: (with a companion named Marlene) Robert; (with Provenzano) Elizabeth, Kathrine (⬙Kate⬙; an actress and producer), Maeghen. Education: Attended Heidelberg College, 1959; attended Alfred University, 1960–61; University of Rochester, B.A., psychology, 1963 (some sources cite 1964). Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—The Firm, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 600, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. 161
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Abdul, The Delta Force (also known as Mahatz Ha– Delta), Cannon, 1986. Dr. Desmond Moore, Committed, World Wide Entertainment, 1988. First gentleman, Tank Malling, 1989. Madero, Esmeralda Bay (also known as La Bahia Esmeralda), United Int.Pic.Cia, 1989. Sergeant Dan Jefferson, The Banker, Westwind/Virgin Vision, 1989. Jack Cotton, Checkered Flag, 1990. Yates, Peacemaker, Fries Entertainment, 1990. Lou Cherney, Satan’s Princess (also known as Malediction), Paramount Home Video, 1991. Sergeant Tartaglia, 29th Street, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Stonebridge, Diplomatic Immunity, Fries Home Video, 1991. Vinnie, In Between (also known as Bardo), 1991. Detective Ted Coleman, South Beach (also known as Night Caller), Prism Entertainment, 1993. Dr. Powell, Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence, Academy Entertainment, 1993. Bob Sibley, Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III (also known as Body Chemistry 3 and Body Chemistry III: Point of Seduction), New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Therapist, Cover Story, Arrow Releasing, 1994. Captain Dimaggio, Guns and Lipstick, 1995. Captain Jack Bitters, Scanner Cop II: Volkin’s Revenge (also known as Scanner Cop II, Scanner Cop 2, Scanner Cop Two, and Scanners: The Showdown), Republic Pictures, 1995. Littman, American Yakuza (also known as Yakuza), Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1995. Detective Slatten, Original Gangstas (also known as Hot City and War Zone), Orion, 1996. Michael Donahue, Hindsight, Bruder Releasing, 1996. Christian’s father, The Method, 1997. Jake, American Perfekt, American Perfekt Productions, 1997. Max Cherry, Jackie Brown (also known as Rum Punch), Miramax, 1997. Congressperson Cummings, Uncle Sam, Unapix Entertainment, 1998. Dr. Fred Simon, Psycho, Universal, 1998. Odell Parks, Outside Ozona, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1998. Henry Musser, Family Tree, Independent Artists/Warner Vision Entertainment, 1999. Sal Fortuna, Kiss Toledo Goodbye, A–pix Entertainment, 1999. A. J. Marley, Supernova, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 2000. (Uncredited) Barbequeman at wedding, Cowboys and Angels (also known as Kissed by an Angel), R.S. Entertainment, 2000. Colonel Partington, Me, Myself and Irene, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000.
Eddie Miller, Diamond Men (also known as The Altoona Riding Club), Lions Gate Films, 2000. Henry, The Magic of Marciano, Outrider Pictures, 2000. Ray Parker, Great Sex, 2000. Wally, It’s a Shame About Ray (short film), 2000. Detective Harry McKnight, Mulholland Dr. (also known as Mulholland Drive), Universal Focus, 2001. Jack, Strange Hearts (also known as Rat in the Can and Roads to Riches), Gold Circle Films, 2001. Joe Pitko, Lakeboat, Cowboy Booking International, 2001. Nathan’s father, Human Nature, Fine Line Features, 2001. Officer Campbell, Finder’s Fee, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Himself, The A–List (short film), Greta Films/Laurelwood Entertainment/Sticking Place Films, 2001. Himself, The Joe Spinell Story (documentary), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2001. Coach Wagner, Like Mike, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Bob, Where’s Angelo?, Evolving Pictures Entertainment, 2003. Morgan Price, Confidence (also known as Confidence: After Dark and En toute confiance), Lions Gate Releasing, 2003. Roger Wixon, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, Columbia, 2003. Stanley Parsons, Grand Theft Parsons, Swipe Films, 2004. Jack, D–War (also known as Dragon Wars), Yonggu–Art Movies, 2005. Lloyd, Rise, Senator International, c. 2005. Wilson, Wild Seven, Beat Pirate Films, 2006. Appeared in Heat from Another Sun. Film Work: Director and producer, Hollywood Harry (also known as Harry’s Kingdom and Harry’s Machine), Cannon/ Shapiro, 1985. Executive producer, Diamond Men (also known as The Altoona Riding Club), Lions Gate Films, 2000. Television Appearances; Series: Miles C. Banyon, Banyon, NBC, 1972–73. Deputy Nakia Parker, Nakia, ABC, 1974. Gumshoe, Once a Hero, ABC, 1987. Voice of Major Forsberg, Spawn (animated; also known as Spawn: The Animated Series, Spawn 2, Spawn 3: Ultimate Battle, and Todd McFarlane’s “Spawn”), HBO, 1997–99. Marshall Sisco, Karen Sisco, ABC, 2003, USA Network, 2004. 162
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FORSTER Bob Vandon, ⬙Trash Detail, Front and Center,⬙ Police Story, NBC, 1976. Detective Tackleberry, ⬙Ice Time,⬙ Police Story, NBC, 1977. Don Carpenter, ⬙Pressure Point,⬙ Police Story, NBC, 1977. Tyler Peabody McKinney, ⬙All for One: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1985. Gilbert Gaston, ⬙The Perfect Foil,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Aymong, ⬙The Four Horseman,⬙ Crossbow (also known as Adventures of William Tell, William Tell, and Guillaume Tell), CBN, 1987. Garry, ⬙The Milkman Cometh,⬙ Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1987. Steve Cameron, ⬙Unfinished Business,⬙ Hotel, ABC, 1987. Aymong, ⬙The Citadel,⬙ Crossbow (also known as Adventures of William Tell, William Tell, and Guillaume Tell), CBN, 1988. Aymong, ⬙The Princess,⬙ Crossbow (also known as Adventures of William Tell, William Tell, and Guillaume Tell), CBN, 1988. Don, ⬙There Goes the Neighbourhood,⬙ P.S. I Luv U, CBS, 1991. Ed Delaney, ⬙Where or When: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1991. Vince Riker, ⬙Tough Love,⬙ Silk Stalkings, CBS and USA Network, 1993. Frank Roussel, ⬙Big Easy Murder,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Gerard Foster, ⬙Flowers of Evil,⬙ One West Waikiki, syndicated, 1995. Ricky Ricketts, ⬙The Big Bingo Bamboozle,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1995. Lane Tillman, ⬙Texas vs. Cahill,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997. Guest, ⬙The Oscars,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1998. Himself, Blockbuster Entertainment, 2001. Raymond ⬙Ray–Ray⬙ Ray, ⬙Ray Ray,⬙ Fastlane, Fox, 2002. Raymond ⬙Ray–Ray⬙ Ray, ⬙Popdukes,⬙ Fastlane, Fox, 2003. Tony DeAngelo, ⬙Cop Killer,⬙ Street Time, Showtime, 2003. Ben Huffstodt, ⬙Flashpants,⬙ Huff, Showtime, 2004. Ben Huffstodt, ⬙Lipstick on Your Panties,⬙ Huff, Showtime, 2004. Ben Huffstodt, ⬙That Fucking Cabin,⬙ Huff, Showtime, 2004. Burt Austin, ⬙Spectator Interference,⬙ Clubhouse, CBS, 2004. Jimmy Towne, ⬙Gentleman Jim,⬙ Tilt, ESPN, 2005. Jimmy Towne, ⬙Shuffle Up and Deal,⬙ Tilt, ESPN, 2005. Voice of the president, ⬙Flashpoint,⬙ Justice League: Unlimited (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Commander Jeff Selkirk, Goliath Awaits, 1981. Jay Aldrich, The Grid, TNT and BBC, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Eric Benoit, The Death Squad, 1974. Lieutenant Matt Lewis, The City, 1977. The clone and Professor Paul Corwin, The Darker Side of Terror, 1978. Luke Shasta, Standing Tall, NBC, 1978. The dictator, Counterforce (also known as Escuadron and Escuadron: Counterforce), c. 1991. Charles Galbis, In the Shadow of a Killer (also known as An Eye for an Eye), NBC, 1992. Sid, Sex, Love and Cold Hard Cash, USA Network, 1993. Detective Charlie Moore, Rear Window, ABC, 1998. Gentry, Demolition University, Showtime, 1999. Teak Taylor, Night Vision, HBO, 1999. Tyler, All the Rage (also known as It’s the Rage), New City Releasing, 2000. Ken ⬙Pappa⬙ Kimes, Like Mother, Like Son: The Strange Story of Sante and Kenny Kimes (also known as A Most Deadly Family), CBS, 2001. Gus, Lone Hero (also known as Heroes solitaire), HBO, 2002. Jesse Rapple, Due East, Showtime, 2002. Steve Carroll, Murder in Greenwich (also known as Dominick Dunne Presents: Murder in Greenwich), USA Network, 2002. Scott Green, Undefeated, HBO, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: The 1998 Envelope Please (documentary), MSNBC, 1998. Himself, Look Out Haskell, It’s Real: The Making of ⬙Medium Cool⬙ (documentary), 2001. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Fourth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Fourth Annual Awards), TNT, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Henry Detweiler, ⬙The Hour of the Bath,⬙ Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1962. ⬙To Catch a Hero,⬙ N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1967. Doug Payson, ⬙Higher and Higher,⬙ Premiere, 1968. Ray Elliott, ⬙In a Puff of Smoke,⬙ Judd for the Defense, ABC, 1968. David Corbin, ⬙The Moonlight Heater,⬙ Medical Story, CBS, 1975. Detective Ed Brenner, ⬙Little Boy Lost,⬙ Police Story, NBC, 1975. Sergeant Frank Dolan, ⬙The Man in the Shadows,⬙ Police Story, NBC, 1975. 163
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Electronic: Robert Forster, http://www.robertforster.com, July 15, 2005.
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Appeared as Detective Harry McKnight in Mulholland Dr. (also known as Mulholland Drive), ABC, a pilot which later became the film of the same name. Also appeared in Mickie & Frankie.
PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Stage Appearances: Buddy, Come Blow Your Horn, Rochester Community Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1963. Frankie, Mrs. Dally Has a Lover, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1965. Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1973.
Career: Costume designer. Creator of the children’s craft kit Hollywood Costume Designer. CREDITS Film Costume Designer: Metropolitan, New Line Cinema, 1990. Hangin’ with the Homeboys, New Line Home Video, 1991. Age Isn’t Everything (also known as Life in the Food Chain), Video Arte, 1991. The Lawnmower Man (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Lawnmower Man⬙ and Virtual Wars), New Line Cinema, 1992. New Nightmare (also known as Wes Craven’s ⬙New Nightmare⬙), New Line Cinema, 1994. Kicking and Screaming, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Infinity, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1996. Bring It On, Universal, 2000. Get Over It!, Miramax, 2001. Die with Me, Haxan Films, 2001. Scary Movie 2 (also known as Scarier Movie), Miramax/ Dimension Films, 2001. Like Mike, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. The Fighting Temptations, Paramount, 2003. Mean Girls, Paramount, 2004. Surviving Christmas, DreamWorks, 2004.
Appeared as juror number eight in Twelve Angry Men; also appeared in The Big Knife, The Glass Menagerie, One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and The Sea Horse. Radio Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of radio series. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Jackie Brown: How It Went Down (short documentary), Miramax Home Entertainment, 2002. Audiobooks: (Voice of Midnight Louie) Carole Nelson Douglas, Cat on a Hyacinth Hunt: A Midnight Louie Mystery, Audio Literature, 1998. (Voice of Midnight Louie) Carole Nelson Douglas, Cat in a Jeweled Jumpsuit: A Midnight Louie Mystery, Audio Literature, 1999. (Voice of Midnight Louie) Carole Nelson Douglas, Cat in an Indigo Mood: A Midnight Louie Mystery, Audio Literature, 1999. (Narrator) Robert B. Parker, Double Play, New Millennium, 2004.
Television Costume Designer; Movies: Live Wire, HBO, 1992. Past Tense, Showtime, 1994. XXX’s & OOO’s, CBS, 1994. Shattered Mind (also known as The Terror Inside), NBC, 1996. My Husband’s Secret Life, USA Network, 1998. Dying to Live, UPN, 1999.
OTHER SOURCES Television Costume Designer; Episodic: Costume designer for episodes of Arsenio, ABC; Blind Justice, ABC; Grounded for Life, Fox; and The Twilight Zone, UPN.
Periodicals: People Weekly, February 2, 1998, p. 20. TV Guide, November 15, 2003, pp. 67–68. 164
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FULLER Idolos (also known as Portuguese Pop Idol), 2003. New Zealand Idol (also known as NZ Idol), TV New Zealand, 2004.
FULLER, Simon 1961(?)– PERSONAL
Also creator of Australian Idol, 10 Network; and Canadian Idol, CTV.
Born c. 1961, in England; father, in Royal Air Force; brother of Kim Fuller (a producer and writer).
Television Executive Producer; Specials: Spice Girls in Concert—Wild!, pay per view, 1998. S Club Back to the 50’s Special, Fox Family Channel, 2000. (And creator) World Idol, Fox, 2003. (And creator) American Idol: The Final Two, 2003. (And creator) American Idol: Best of the Worst, Fox, 2003. S Club: Making a Movie, 2003. (And creator) American Idol: Halfway Home, Fox, 2003, 2004. (And creator) An American Idol Christmas, Fox, 2003. Kelly, Ruben, & Fantasia: Home for Christmas, Fox, 2004. (And creator) American Idol: Uncut, Uncensored, and Untalented, Fox, 2004. (And creator) American Idol: The Road to Hollywood, Fox, 2004. (And creator) American Idol: The Phenomenon, Fox, 2004. (And creator) American Idol: The Final Three, Fox, 2004. (And creator) American Idol: Life on the Road, Fox, 2004.
Addresses: Office—19 Entertainment Ltd., 35–37 Park Gate Rd., 32 Ransomes Dock, London SW11 4NP, England. Agent—Alix Hartley, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer and writer. 19 Entertainment Ltd., London, founder and owner, 1985–2005; CKX, Inc. (also known as Sports Entertainment Enterprises, Inc.), director; Chrysalis (record company), worked as artist and repertory scout. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding reality or competition program (with others), 2003, 2004, and Golden Laurel Award nominations, Producers Guild of America, television producer of the year in a reality, game, or informational series (with others), 2003, 2004, all for American Idol: The Search for a Superstar. CREDITS Television Executive Producer; Series: Miami 7 (also known as S Club 7 in Miami), Fox Family Channel, 1999. L.A. 7 (also known as S Club 7 in L.A.), Fox Family Channel, 2000. S Club 7 in Hollywood (also known as Hollywood 7), Fox Family Channel, 2001. (And creator) Pop Idol, ITV1 (England), 2001. S Club Search (also known as S Club Juniors), BBC (England), 2001. (And creator) American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (also known as American Idol, American Idol 2, and American Idol 3), Fox, 2002—. Viva S Club, ABC Family Channel, 2002. (And creator) All American Girl, ABC, 2003. Creator and co–executive producer, American Juniors, Fox, 2003. (And cocreator) I Dream, BBC, 2004.
Television Producer; Specials: Annie Lennox ... in the Park, The Disney Channel, 1996. S Club 7 in New Zealand, 2000. S Club 7: Artistic Differences, ITV (England), 2000. Television Work; Other: Creator, American Idol: Where Are They Now? (special), Fox, 2003. Creator and executive producer, Eastenders (pilot), Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Louis Clark, The Bill, 2003. Film Work: Executive producer, Spice World, Columbia, 1998. Creator and producer, S Club Seeing Double, Columbia TriStar, 2003.
Television Creator; Series: Creator of concept, Idol—Jakten paa en superstjerne, TV2 Norway, 2003. Creator of format, Idols, TV3 Denmark, 2003. 165
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Executive producer, From Justin to Kelly (also known as From Justin to Kelly: With Love), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Creator and producer, S Club Seeing Double (also known as S Club: The Movie), Columbia TriStar, 2003.
WRITINGS Television Series: All American Girl, ABC, 2003. OTHER SOURCES
RECORDINGS Periodicals: Age (Melbourne, Australia), August 30, 2003. DVD Times, August 28, 2003. Evening Standard, April 19, 2002, pp. 27–28. Financial Times, March 29, 2002. Time Europe, November 4, 2002.
Video Producer: Executive producer, Spice Girls: Live in Istanbul, 1997. S Club 7: S Club Party, 1999. S Club 7—It’s an S Club Thing, 1999. S Club 7: Bring It All Back (to You), 1999. S Club 7: Reach, 2000. S Club 7: Never Had a Dream Come True, 2001. S Club 7: Don’t Stop Movin, 2001. Executive producer, Will Young: Live—Behind the Scenes, Warner Vision, 2003.
Electronic: BBC News, http://news.bbc.co.uk, June 14, 1999; November 1, 2002; June 18, 2003; July 15, 2003; September 10, 2004. CNN.com, http://cnn.com, May 22, 2003; January 21, 2004. Reality TV World, http://www.realitytvworld.com, March 18, 2005.
Video Appearances: One Hour of Girl Power, Village Roadshow, 1997.
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GARR, Teri 1949(?)– (Terry Carr, Terri Garr, Terry Garr, Terry Ann Garr, Teri Hope) PERSONAL Full name, Teri Ann Garr; born December 11, 1949 (some sources cite 1944), in Los Angeles, CA (some sources cite Lakewood, OH); daughter of Eddie (an actor and vaudeville performer; original name Eddie Gonnaud) and Phyllis (a dancer, wardrobe mistress, and model; maiden name, Lind) Garr; married John O’Neil (a contractor), November, 1993 (divorced, 1996); children: Molly. Education: Studied drama and speech at California State University, Northridge; studied acting with Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg; studied dance.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Extra, Fun in Acapulco (also known as Vacation in Acapulco), Paramount, 1963. A Swingin’ Affair (also known as Rebel in the Ring), Emerson Film Enterprises, 1963. (Uncredited) College student (some sources cite carnival dancer), Roustabout, Paramount, 1964. (Uncredited) Dancer in shipboard number, What a Way to Go! (also known as I Love Louisa), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1964. (Uncredited) Extra, Kissin’ Cousins, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1964. (Uncredited) Go go dancer, The T.A.M.I. Show (documentary; also known as Teen Age Command Performance), American International Pictures, 1964. (As Teri Hope) Pajama girl, Pajama Party (also known as The Maid and the Martian), American International Pictures, 1964. (Uncredited) Showgirl, Viva Las Vegas (also known as Love in Las Vegas and Only Girl in Town), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1964. Harem girl, John Goldfarb, Please Come Home, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1965. (Uncredited) Nightclub dancer, Red Line 7000, Paramount, 1965.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—PMK/HBH, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069 (some sources cite 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90211). Career: Actress. Dancer with the San Francisco Ballet and the Los Angeles Ballet; appeared in advertisements. National Multiple Sclerosis Society, first national chair of Women against MS program, 2004; affiliated with social causes. Also known as Terry Carr and Terry Ann Garr. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. 167
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Helen Swanson, Dumb and Dumber (also known as Dumb & Dumber and Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994. Lisa, Save the Rabbits (short film), 1994. Louise Hamilton, Pret–a–Porter (also known as Pret–a– Porter: Ready to Wear and Ready to Wear), Miramax, 1994. Laney Tolbert, Perfect Alibi (also known as Where’s Mommy Now?), WarnerVision Films, 1995. Connie, Changing Habits, Initial Entertainment Group, 1996. Judge Esther Newberg, Michael, New Line Cinema, 1996. Dionne Waters, The Definite Maybe, 1997. Rena, A Simple Wish (also known as The Fairy Godmother), Universal, 1997. Fanny, Casper Meets Wendy, Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 1998. Helen Lorenzo, Dick (also known as Dick, les coulisses de la presidence), Columbia, 1999. Mrs. Livingston, Kill the Man, Fresh Produce Company/ Summit Entertainment, 1999. Voice of Mary McGinnis, Batman Beyond: The Movie (animated), 1999. (Uncredited) Maxine, Ghost World, United Artists, 2000. Mona Hall, The Sky Is Falling, Showcase Entertainment, 2000. Voice of Mrs. Mary McGinnis, 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. Madame Hugonaut, Life without Dick, TriStar, 2001. Herself, Searching for Debra Winger (documentary), Lion Gates Films, 2002. Voice of Mayor Molly Quinn, Aloha, Scooby Doo (animated), Warner Home Video, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Dancer, Shindig, ABC, c. 1964–66. Regular, The Ken Berry ⬙Wow⬙ Show (also known as Ken Berry’s ⬙Wow⬙), ABC, 1972. Mabel, Banyon, NBC, 1972–73. Regular, The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour, ABC, 1973. Amber, The Girl with Something Extra, NBC, 1973–74. Regular performer, The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, CBS, 1973–74. Regular performer, The Sonny Comedy Revue (also known as The Sonny Comedy Review), ABC, 1974. Herself, Cher, CBS, 1975–76. The Sonny and Cher Show, CBS, 1976–77. Denise Sandler, Good and Evil, ABC, 1991. Paige Turner, Good Advice, CBS, 1994. Sissy Emerson, Women of the House, CBS, 1995. 168
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GARR David Letterman’s Old–Fashioned Christmas, NBC, 1987. ⬙Martin Mull Live! From North Ridgeville,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1987. ⬙Paul Reiser: Out on a Whim,⬙ On Location, HBO, 1987. Helen Eagles, ⬙Teri Garr in Flapjack Floozie,⬙ Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1988. Host, Jackie Gleason: The Great One (also known as How Sweet It Is: A Wake for Jackie Gleason), CBS, 1988. Memories Then and Now, CBS, 1988. Host, Celebration of Country, ABC, 1991. Host, Love Laughs, Lifetime, 1991. Herself, The Best of Disney: Fifty Years of Magic, ABC, 1991. Math: Who Needs It?, PBS, 1991. TGIF Comedy Preview, ABC, 1991. Herself, The Full Wax, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1992. David Steinberg’s Biased and Insensitive Review of the Year, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Edna Doe, The Whole Shebang (short), Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Host, Growing Up Scared: Giving Childhood Back to Our Kids, NBC, 1994. Mrs. Bickerstaff, Aliens for Breakfast, ABC, 1995. Celebrity First Loves, Fox, 1995. The NFL at 75: An All–Star Celebration, ABC, 1995. Shining Time Station Family Special: One of the Family, PBS, 1995. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Testy True from Head, Hey Hey We’re the Monkees (documentary), The Disney Channel, 1997. AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Movies, CBS, 1998. Barney’s First Adventures, Fox, 1998. Roberta Lincoln, Ultimate Trek: Star Trek’s Greatest Moments, UPN, 1999. Radio City Music Hall: The Story Behind the Showplace, American Movie Classics, 1999. Steve Martin: A Comic Life, Comedy Central, 1999. Herself, AFI’s 100 Years, 100 Laughs: America’s Funniest Movies (also known as AFI’s 100 Years, 100 Laughs), CBS, 2000. National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 2000. The Great American History Quiz: America at War, History Channel, 2001. Elvis Forever (documentary), PBS, 2002.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Talon Kensington, Fresno, CBS, 1986. Host, ⬙Pacific Coast Highway,⬙ Great Drives (documentary), PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Rita Wusinski, Law and Order, NBC, 1976. Princess, Once upon a Brothers Grimm, 1977. Kelli Fisher, Doctor Franken (also known as The Franken Project), NBC, 1980. Amy McCleary, Prime Suspect (also known as Cry of Innocence), CBS, 1982. Hannah Winter, To Catch a King, HBO, 1984. The History of White People in America, Part I, Cinemax, 1985. Sally Bierston, Intimate Strangers, CBS, 1986. Jill, Mother Goose Rock ’n’ Rhyme, The Disney Channel, 1990. Randi Thompson, Stranger in the Family (also known as My Son’s Memories), ABC, 1991. Susan Woolley, Deliver Them from Evil: The Taking of Alta View (also known as Take Down), CBS, 1992. Brenda Burrows, Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert (also known as Fugitive Nights), NBC, 1993. Cindy Dubroski, Double Jeopardy (also known as Victim of the Night), CBS, 1996. Elizabeth Monroe, Ronnie and Julie (also known as Ronnie & Julie and Ronnie et Julie), Showtime, 1997. Joanna McGrath, Murder Live!, NBC, 1997. Julie Ordwell, Night Scream, NBC, 1997. Lee Dilley, Half a Dozen Babies (also known as Life’s Little Struggles), ABC, 1999. Voice of Mary McGuinnes, Batman Beyond: The Movie (animated), 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: (Uncredited) Dancer, Movin’ with Nancy, NBC, 1967. Herself, The Making of ⬙Close Encounters of the Third Kind⬙ (documentary), 1977. Mary Hawley, ⬙John Steinbeck’s ⬘The Winter of Our Discontent’⬙ (also known as ⬙The Winter of Our Discontent⬙), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1983. ⬙Death at Dinner,⬙ The Booth, PBS, 1985. Guest, Deja Vu, syndicated, 1985. The Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. David Letterman’s Second Annual Holiday Film Festival, NBC, 1986. Helen Schaefer, ⬙Pack of Lies,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1987.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1986. The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. Presenter, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. The Seventh Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. 169
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Presenter, Lifetime Presents Disney’s American Teacher Awards, Lifetime, 2000. Presenter, The 2000 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Bravo and Independent Film Channel, 2000.
(Uncredited) Diner waitress, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1979. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1980, 1983, 1985. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986. The princess, ⬙The Tale of the Frog Prince,⬙ Faerie Tale Theater (also known as Shelley Duvall’s ⬙Faerie Tale Theater⬙), Showtime, 1982. Herself, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, various episodes from 1983 to 1993. Robin Stone, ⬙Drive, She Said,⬙ Trying Times, PBS, 1987. Herself, Wogan, BBC, 1987. Marsha Pegler, ⬙A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder⬙ (also known as ⬙Darling, Let’s Kill the Neighbors,⬙ ⬙Honey, Let’s Kill the Neighbors,⬙ and ⬙A Perfect Murder⬙), The Don and Judy Show, NBC, 1991. ⬙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. Voice of Selena, ⬙The Ring of Truth,⬙ The Legend of Prince Valiant (animated; also known as Prince Valiant), Family Channel, c. 1992. Voice of Selena, ⬙The Sage,⬙ The Legend of Prince Valiant (animated; also known as Prince Valiant), Family Channel, c. 1992. The duchess, Adventures in Wonderland, The Disney Channel, c. 1992. Sandra McCadden, ⬙And Bimbo Was His Name–O,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1992, also broadcast on Fox. Herself, ⬙The Breakdown: Part 2,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Herself, ⬙Bump in the Night,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1993. Voice of Nancy (a guest caller), ⬙She’s the Boss,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1993. Herself, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997. Voice of Vanessa La Pert, ⬙It’s the Thing of the Principal,⬙ Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1994. She TV, ABC, 1994. Storytime, PBS, 1994. American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Carol, ⬙Christmas,⬙ Men Behaving Badly, NBC, 1996. Herself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996. Phoebe Abbot, ⬙The One at the Beach,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1997. Herself, ⬙Time Machine,⬙ The Weird Al Show, CBS, 1997. Witch Yenta, ⬙Dante’s Inferno,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), ABC, 1997. Phoebe Abbot, ⬙The One with Phoebe’s Uterus,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Lisa, ⬙How Does Your Garden Grow?,⬙ Mr. Novak, NBC, 1964. ⬙With Hellfire and Thunder: Part 1,⬙ Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. (Uncredited) Girl, ⬙Instant Freeze,⬙ Batman, CBS, 1966. Girl, ⬙Rats Like Cheese,⬙ Batman, CBS, 1966. April, ⬙Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder,⬙ That Girl, ABC, 1967. (As Terry Garr) Estelle, ⬙This Little Piggy Had a Ball,⬙ That Girl, ABC, 1967. Cashier, ⬙Miss Farmerette,⬙ Mayberry R.F.D., CBS, 1968. (As Terri Garr) Girl, ⬙The Wedding,⬙ The Andy Griffith Show (also known as Andy of Mayberry), CBS, 1968. (As Terry Garr) Roberta Lincoln, ⬙Assignment: Earth,⬙ Star Trek, NBC, 1968. (As Terry Garr) Maggie Philbin, ⬙The Beautiful People,⬙ It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1969. (As Terry Garr) Maggie Philbin, ⬙Guess Who’s Coming to Rio?,⬙ It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1969. Marianne, ⬙Naked Came We into the World,⬙ Room 222, ABC, 1969. (As Terry Garr) ⬙Two on the Aisle,⬙ The Mothers–in– Law, NBC, 1969. Mabel, ⬙A Date with Death,⬙ Banyon, NBC, 1972. Ethel, ⬙The Odyssey Couple,⬙ The Odd Couple, ABC, 1973. Lieutenant Suzanne Marquette, ⬙The Sniper,⬙ M*A*S*H, CBS, 1973. Miss Brennan, ⬙Confessions of an Orthodontist,⬙ The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1973. Miss Brennan, ⬙Emily in for Carol,⬙ The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1973. Police sergeant Phyllis Norton, ⬙The Solid Gold Swingers,⬙ McCloud, NBC, 1973. ⬙Turning Pro,⬙ The New Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1973. Engineer, ⬙Robert’s Hero Worship,⬙ Paul Sand in ⬙Friends and Lovers⬙ (also known as Friends and Lovers), CBS, 1974. Flight insurance agent, ⬙Felix Flies,⬙ The Odd Couple, ABC, 1974. Maria, ⬙Image in a Cracked Mirror,⬙ Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1974. Sergeant Phyliss Norton, ⬙This Must Be the Alamo,⬙ McCloud, NBC, 1974. Mrs. Carlson, ⬙Viv’s Dog,⬙ Maude, CBS, 1975. Sergeant Phyliss Norton, ⬙Return to the Alamo,⬙ McCloud, NBC, 1975. 170
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GARR Mrs. McVoid, The Downer Channel, 2001. Mother–in–law, Bliss, NBC, 2001. Stage Appearances: Billie Moore, Broadway, Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 1978. Helen, One Crack Out, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1978. ⬙The Good Parts,⬙ Second Annual New Plays Festival, Actors Studio, New York City, 1979. Ladyhouse Blues, Queens Theatre, New York City, 1979. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. ⬙Play,⬙ and Mommy, ⬙The American Dream,⬙ 50/60 Vision: Plays and Playwrights That Changed the Theatre! Thirteen Plays in Repertory, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1989–90. Major Tours: Toured as a dancer in West Side Story, U.S. cities. RECORDINGS Videos: Mr. Mike’s Mondo Video, New Line Cinema, 1979. Do It Debbie’s Way, Paul Brownstein Productions, 1983. Susan Cates in the short film The Absent–Minded Waiter, Steve Martin Live, 1986. Narrator, The Dream Studio (short documentary), American Zoetrope, 2004. Video Games: Madame Cassandra, Black Dahlia, 1998. Music Videos: Ray Parker, Jr., ⬙Ghostbusters,⬙ 1984. OTHER SOURCES
Appeared as herself, ⬙Teen Idols,⬙ Sidewalks Entertainment (also known as Sidewalks and Sidewalks Entertainment Hour), syndicated; in The Dennis Miller Show; Famous Homes and Hideaways, Fine Living; The Pet Shop; and Sin City Spectacular (also known as Penn & Teller’s ⬙Sin City Spectacular⬙), FX Channel.
Books: Newsmakers, Gale, 1988. Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, July, 1983, p. 72. Entertainment Weekly, February 17, 1995, p. 49. Glamour, September, 1983, p. 346. Interview, May, 1990, p. 32. More, June, 1999, p. 168. People Weekly, February 21, 1983, p. 43; October 28, 1991, p. 89; November 8, 1999, p. 57. Playboy, May, 1988, p. 114.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Susie, ⬙The Mystery of the Chinese Junk,⬙ The Hardy Boys, NBC, 1967. Denise, Good and Evil, ABC, 1991. An American Saturday Night, ABC, 1991. Clancy Allen, Death and Taxes, NBC, 1993. Edna Time, Fox, 1993. 171
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Kevin, Laughs, Showtime, 1990. A. J., Normal People, Fox, 2000. Rob, Splitsville, Fox, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Greg, ⬙The Cretin of the Shallows,⬙ Baywatch, NBC, 1989. Eric, ⬙Mona and Walter and Sam and Eric,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1990. Mortie Gallup, ⬙New Jef,⬙ Going Places, ABC, 1991. Ted Ryan, ⬙In Bed with the Enemy,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1994. Ted Ryan, ⬙Psycho–Therapy,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1994. Ted Ryan (in archive footage), ⬙Love Thy Neighbor: The Baddest and the Best of Melrose Place,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1995. Drew Bishop, ⬙Promises, Promises,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1997. Dennis Michaels, ⬙Admissions,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. Carl Pruitt, ⬙Bottoms Up,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2003. Jonny Rand, ⬙Lost Child,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2003. Trevor, ⬙Rules,⬙ Less than Perfect, ABC, 2003. Dr. David Winter, ⬙Deja Past,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2004. Minister Scott, ⬙Truth Be Told,⬙ American Dreams, NBC, 2005. Doug, ⬙The Guide to Switching Partners,⬙ The Bad Girl’s Guide, UPN, 2005.
PERSONAL Full name, Christopher Russell Gartin; born in New York, NY; mother’s name Joanne (a wedding planner). Addresses: Agent—Marni Goldman, Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1130, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—J. B. Roberts, Thruline Entertainment, 9250 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Short Film Award, New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, best supporting actor, 2003, for As Virgins Fall. CREDITS Film Appearances: Michael Parker, No Big Deal, Cinetudes, 1983. Adam, Firstborn (also known as Moving In), Paramount, 1984. Voice of Phil, Benders, 1994. Grady Hoover, Tremors II: Aftershocks), MCA/Universal, 1996. Eli, Johns, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1997. Dr. Rutledge, How to Make the Cruelest Month, Fugue State/Magnet Productions, 1998. Danny Russo, Friends and Family, 2001, Regent Releasing, 2003. Ritchie Goldstein, As Virgins Fall, Get It Pictures, 2003. Mike, Flight Plan, Buena Vista, 2005.
Appeared as Duane Deasy, ⬙Let’s Make a Deal,⬙ Queens Supreme; and as Todd, Room for Two, ABC. Television Appearances; Other: Danny, Words to Live By (special), CBS, 1989. Appeared in the pilot Me and My Needs. Stage Appearances: The Buddy System, Circle in the Square Downtown, New York City, 1981. Understudy for Art and Freddy, Precious Sons, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1986. Joe Farkas, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, c. 1997. Snakebit, Hudson Guild Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2000.
Television Appearances; Series: Mickey Lo Verde, Aaron’s Way, NBC, 1988. Taylor Savage, M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994. John (some sources cite Chris) Butler, Buddies, ABC, 1996.
Also appeared in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and a Los Angeles production of Snake in the Vein.
Television Appearances; Movies: David, ⬙Parent Trap III,⬙ Disneyland (also known as The Wonderful World of Disney), NBC, 1989. Steven Harper, Matters of the Heart, USA Network, 1990. Mark Hallam, Changes (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Changes⬙), NBC, 1991. Scott, The Story Lady, NBC, 1991.
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GAYHEART Television Appearances; Episodic: Natalie Nassua, ⬙Time Again and the World,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1996. Voice of Medea, ⬙Hercules and the Argonauts,⬙ Hercules (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Hercules⬙), ABC and syndicated, 1998. Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1999. Herself, Mad TV, Fox, 1999. The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1999. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1999. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2000. Herself and Antonia Elisabeth ⬙Toni⬙ Marchette, Beverly Hills 90210: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Dana, ⬙The Other Woman,⬙ What I Like about You, The WB, 2003. Natasha Charles, ⬙Natasha Charles,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2004. Natasha Charles, ⬙Trudy Nye,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2004. Suzanne Richland, ⬙The Fall of the House of Hayes,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2004. Suzanne Richland, ⬙It’s the Real Thing,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2004. Suzanne Richland, ⬙Lost and Found,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2004. Herself, Scream Queens: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Herself, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2005. Herself, The View, ABC, 2005.
GAYHEART, Rebecca 1972– PERSONAL Born August 12, 1972, in Hazard, KY; daughter of Curtis (a miner) and Fioneva (in cosmetic sales) Gayheart; married Eric William Dane (an actor), October 29, 2004. Education: Studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, New York City. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Mary Erickson Entertainment, 8955 Norma Place, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Publicist—Baker Winokur Ryder, 909 Third Ave., Tenth Floor, New York, NY 10022. Career: Actress. Worked as a model; appeared in television commercials, print advertisements, and catalogs; appeared in the University of Kentucky hockey calendar, 1999–2000. Member: Actors’ Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Garland Award, Back Stage West, c. 2001, for The Last Night of Ballyhoo. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Hannah Mayberry, Loving, ABC, 1991–93. Bess Martin, Earth 2, NBC, 1994–95. Antonia Elisabeth ⬙Toni⬙ Marchette, Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1995. Samantha ⬙Sam⬙ Price, Wasteland, ABC, 1999. Betty Rhomer, Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including All My Children, ABC; The Cosby Show, NBC; and One Life to Live, ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Bess Martin, Earth 2, NBC, 1994. Samantha ⬙Sam⬙ Price, Wasteland, ABC, 1999. Nadia, Inside Schwartz, NBC, 2001. Betty Rhomer, Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cassy Winslow, Robin Cook’s Invasion (also known as Robin Cook’s ⬙Alien Infestation⬙ and Robin Cook’s ⬙Lethal Invasion⬙), NBC, 1997.
Film Appearances: Rebecca, Whatever Happened to Mason Reese? (short film), 1990. Lilli, Somebody Is Waiting, Redhead Films/LIVE Entertainment/Rank, 1996. Danielle, Nothing to Lose, Buena Vista, 1997. Sorority sister Lois, Scream 2 (also known as Scream Again, Scream Louder, and Scream: The Sequel), Miramax/Dimension Films, 1997. Brenda, Urban Legend (also known as Mixed Culture and Urban Legends), TriStar/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Jennifer, Hairshirt (also known as Too Smooth), Lions Gate Films, 1998. Julie Freeman, Jawbreaker, Columbia/TriStar, 1999.
Television Appearances; Movies: Clair, ⬙Vanishing Son,⬙ Action Pack, syndicated, 1994. Clair, ⬙Vanishing Son III,⬙ Action Pack, syndicated, 1994. Clair, ⬙Vanishing Son IV,⬙ Action Pack, syndicated, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Beverly Hills 90210: The Final Goodbye, Fox, 2000. Herself, Jawbreaker Movie Special, MTV, 2001. Herself, Heroes of Black Comedy (documentary), Comedy Central, 2002. 173
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Lori Myers, Puppet, Caribbean Pictures/Xscapade Pictures, 1999. Life after Donna Dell, 1999. Chloe Holloway, Shadow Hours, Newmark Films, 2000. Mary Newly, From Dusk Till Dawn: The Hangman’s Daughter (also known as The Hangman’s Daughter), Miramax/Dimension Films, 2000. (Uncredited) Nurse Brenda Bates, Urban Legends: Final Cut (also known as Legendes urbaines: La suite, Legendes urbaines 2, and Leyendas urbanas: Corte final), Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000. Brian’s girlfriend, Dopppelganger (short film), 2001. Kelly Morgan, Harvard Man, Cowboy Pictures, 2001. Marliss Funt, Pipe Dream, Castle Hill Productions, 2002. Gwen, Santa’s Slay, Media 8 Entertainment, 2005. Miss Awesomely Awesome, Love, Fear and Rabbits, 2005.
Soap Opera Digest, February 13, 1996, pp. 58–59. Starlog, May, 1995.
GAZZARA, Ben 1930– PERSONAL Original name, Biagio Anthony Gazzara; born August 28, 1930, in New York, NY; son of Antonio (a laborer) and Angelina (maiden name, Cusumano) Gazzara; married Louise Erickson, 1952 (divorced, 1956 [some sources cite married in 1951 and divorced in 1957]); married Janice Rule (an actress), November 25, 1961 (divorced, 1979); married Elke Krivat (a costume jeweler; some sources cite surname as Kriwat or Stuckmann), 1982; children: (second marriage) Elizabeth (a film editor); (third marriage) Danja. Education: Attended City College of New York; studied acting at Erwin Piscator’s dramatic workshop, New School for Social Research, 1948–49, and the Actors Studio.
Film Director and Producer: Me and Daphne (short film; also known as Daphne and Me), 2002.
Addresses: Agent—Stone Manners Talent and Literary Agency, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Cunningham/Escott/Dipene and Associates, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Manager—Parseghian/Planco Management, 23 East 22nd St., Suite 3, New York, NY 10010.
Stage Appearances: Sunny Freitag, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Colony Theatre Company, Burbank, CA, c. 2001. Shelby, Steel Magnolias, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 2005.
Career: Actor and director. Actors Studio, member, 1951—.
RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, Behind the ⬙Scream⬙ (documentary), Dimension Home Video, 2000.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America.
Music Videos: Heavy D & the Boyz, ⬙Nuttin’ but Love,⬙ c. 1994. Train, ⬙Meet Virginia,⬙ c. 1998.
Awards, Honors: Drama Critics Award and Theatre World Award, both 1953, for End as a Man; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor—dramatic, 1956, for A Hatful of Rain; Golden Globe Award nomination, best television star—male, 1966, 1967, and 1968, all for Run for Your Life; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor—dramatic, 1975, for Hughie/Duet; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor—dramatic, 1977, for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or special, 1986, for An Early Frost; National Board of Review Award (with others), best acting by an ensemble, 1998, for Happiness; Lifetime Achievement Career Award, Fort Lauderdale Film Festival, 1998; Golden Eagle Award, Marco Island Film Festival, 2000; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or a movie, 2003, for Hysterical Blindness; Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding solo performance, 2004, for Nobody Don’t Like Yogi.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, August, 1999, p. 200; January, 2000, p. 44. Details, December, 1997, pp. 176–77. GQ, June, 1997, p. 204. InStyle, October 1, 1998, p. 195; April 1, 2000, p. 372. Interview, August, 2000, p. 36. Movieline, September, 1999, pp. 54–55. Natural Living Today, December, 1997, pp. 84–89, 94– 95. New Woman, December, 1995, p. 42. People Weekly, October 12, 1998, p. 61. 174
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GAZZARA Dr. David Coleman, The Young Doctors (also known as No Deadly Machine), United Artists, 1961. John Resko, Convicts Four (also known as Reprieve), Allied Artists, 1961. Roger Bannon, A Rage to Live, United Artists, 1964. Captain Stubbs, Conquered City (also known as The Captive City and La citta prigioniera), American International Pictures, 1965. Card player, If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, United Artists, 1969. Sergeant Angelo, The Bridge at Remagen, United Artists, 1969. Harry, Husbands, Columbia, 1970. Narrator, King: A Filmed Record ... Montgomery to Memphis (documentary), Maron Films, 1970. Commander Adrian Blake (U.S. Navy), The Neptune Factor (also known as The Neptune Disaster and An Underwater Odyssey), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1973. Al Capone (title role), Capone (also known as Al Capone), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1974. Cosmo Vitelli, Killing of a Chinese Bookie (also known as The Killing of a Chinese Bookie), Faces, 1976. Morris Troper, Voyage of the Damned, Avco–Embassy, 1976. Clifford Baumgartner, High Velocity, First Asian, 1977. Joseph Coppola, Afyon oppio (also known as Action Heroine, The Sicilian Connection, and La filiere), Joseph Green, 1977. Manny Victor (the director), Opening Night, Faces, 1977. Jack Flowers, Saint Jack, New World, 1979. Rhys Williams, Bloodline (also known as Sidney Sheldon’s ⬙Bloodline⬙ and Blutspur), Paramount, 1979. John Russo, They All Laughed, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. Charles Serking, Tales of Ordinary Madness (also known as Conte de la folie ordinaire and Storie di ordinaria follia), Fred Baker, 1981. Major Frank Hallsworth, Inchon (also known as Inchon! and Oh, Inchon!), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1981. Dino Romani, The Girl from Trieste (also known as La ragazza di Trieste), Golden Era, 1982. Amnesiac, Uno scandalo perbene (also known as A Lovely Scandal and A Proper Scandal), 1984. Alberto, La donna delle meraviglie (also known as Woman of Wonders), 1985. Paul Riviere, Champagne amer (also known as Secret Obsession, Tattooed Memory, and La memoire tatouee), 1985. The professor, Il camorrista (also known as The Professor), 1985. Antonio Morelli, My Dearest Son (also known as Figlio mio infinitamente caro), 1987. Ben Norrell, Quicker Than the Eye (also known as Supertrick and Schneller als das Auge), Condor Productions/Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen/ Crocodile Productions, 1987. Title role, Don Bosco, 1988.
Stage Appearances: Micah, Jezebel’s Husband, Pocono Playhouse, PA, 1952. Day of Grace, Westport, CT, 1953. Jocko de Paris, End as a Man, Vanderbilt Theatre, New York City, 1953, then Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1953–54. Brick, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1955–56. Johnny Pope, A Hatful of Rain, Lyceum Theatre, 1955–56, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1956. Joy, The Night Circus, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1958, later produced in 1959. Epitaph for George Dillon, Playhouse in the Park, Philadelphia, PA, 1959. Two for the Seesaw, 1960. Edmund Darrell, Strange Interlude, Martin Beck Theatre and Hudson Theatre, both New York City, 1963. Gaston, Traveller without Luggage, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1964. Erie Smith, Hughie, First Chicago Center, Chicago, IL, c. 1975, also produced with Duet as Hughie/Duet, John Golden Theatre, 1975. Leonard Pelican, Duet, produced with Hughie as Hughie/Duet, John Golden Theatre, 1975. George, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1976. Eric Dawson, Shimada, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1992. Chinese Coffee, New York City, 1994. The Unexpected Man, Roundabout Theater’s Gramercy on East, New York City, 2000. Lawrence ⬙Yogi⬙ Berra, Nobody Don’t Like Yogi (solo show), Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, Long Island, NY, 2003, Lamb’s Theatre, New York City, 2003–2004. Appeared in Dance of Death and Thornhill. Major Tours: Micah, Jezebel’s Husband, summer tour, 1952. Film Appearances: Card player, I’ll Cry Tomorrow, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1955. Sergeant Jocko de Paris, The Strange One (also known as End as a Man), Columbia, 1957. Lieutenant Frederick Manion, Anatomy of a Murder (also known as Anatomy of Murder), Columbia, 1959. Lello, Joyful Laughter (also known as Laugh for Joy, The Passionate Thief, and Risate di gioia), Embassy, 1960. 175
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Don Jose, Schubert, Viriato Films, 2002. Himself, Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (documentary; also known as Broadway, Broadway: The Golden Age, and Broadway: The Movie), Dada Films, 2003. Himself, Dogville Confessions (documentary), 2003. Jack McKay, Dogville (also known as U—Der Film ⬙Dogville⬙ erzaehlt in neun Kapiteln und einem Prolog.), Lions Gate Films, 2003. Solomos, L’ospite segreto (also known as The Secret Guest), 2003. General Secretov, ... And Quiet Flows the Don, Madison Motion Pictures, 2004. Ben, ⬙5th arrondissement,⬙ Paris, je t’aime, Celsius Entertainment, 2005. Himself, Wiseguys and Beyond: Italian Americans and the Movies (documentary), Pacific Street Films, 2005. Vince, Victor in December, Wild Bear Films, 2005. Film Director: Beyond the Ocean (also known as Oltre l’oceano), 1990. Television Appearances; Series: Detective sergeant Nick Anderson, Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1963–64. Paul Bryan, Run for Your Life, NBC, 1965–68. Narrator, PaleoWorld (also known as Paleoworld), The Learning Channel, beginning c. 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Abe Cady, QB VII, ABC, 1974. Anson ⬙Kip⬙ Roberts, The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, ABC, 1977. Nick Pierson, An Early Frost, NBC, 1985. Gus Bailey, People Like Us, 1990. Joseph ⬙J. B. Bananas⬙ Bonanno, Love, Honor and Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage, NBC, 1993. Gregorio Kos, Il tesoro di damasco, [Italy], 1998. Padre Guelfi, Angelo nero, [Italy], 1998. Colonel Marshall, Tre stelle, [Italy], 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Fred, Carol for Another Christmas, ABC, 1964. Doremus Connelly, When Michael Calls (also known as Shattered Silence), ABC, 1972. Eddie Rico, The Family Rico, CBS, 1972. Major general Joe Barrett, Fireball Forward, ABC, 1972. Steven Graves, Pursuit (also known as Binary), ABC, 1972. Nick Baron, Maneater, ABC, 1973. You’ll Never See Me Again, 1973. George Werner, The Death of Richie (also known as Richie), NBC, 1977. Detective Joe DeFalco, A Question of Honor, CBS, 1982. 176
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Porter Holloway, A Letter to Three Wives, NBC, 1985. Henry Cardell, Down Payment on Murder (also known as Downpayment on Murder), NBC, 1987. Mike Zeller (some sources cite Mike Zella), Control (also known as Mind Control, Controle, and Il giorno prima), HBO, 1987. Grant Sanders, Lies before Kisses, 1991. John, Les gens d’en face (also known as The Window over the Way, Els de dewart, Else de devant, and Los de enfrente), 1992. Ira Gold, Blindsided, 1993. Charlie Duke, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Papa, Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O’Hara Story, 1994. Warden, Convict Cowboy, 1995. Lieutenant Jack ⬙Jigsaw⬙ Lasky, Scene of the Crime (also known as Lady Killer and Ladykiller), Showtime, 1996. Frank, Stag, HBO, 1997. Joe Buddha, Valentine’s Day (also known as Protector), HBO, 1998. Raphael de Pietro, Never Love a Thief (also known as Sherwood’s Travels), PAX TV, c. 1998. Un bacio nel buio, 1999. Piovuto dal cielo, 2000. Coach George Halas, ⬙Brian’s Song,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2001. Nick, Hysterical Blindness, HBO, 2002.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Paul Bryan, Rapture at Two–Forty, NBC, 1965, broadcast as an episode of Kraft Suspense Theatre. Host, Hollywood’s Most Sensational Mysteries, NBC, 1984. Dom Diablo, The Notorious (also known as The Notorious 7), Fox, 1997. The Webster Report, CBS, 2004.
Television Appearances; Specials: Davidde, Cry Vengeance, NBC, 1961. Narrator, The American Dream: The General (documentary; also known as The General), CBS, 1974. Narrator, The Life of Leonardo di Vinci, syndicated, 1974. John Cassavetes (documentary), PBS, 1990. Himself, Anything for John (documentary; also known as Cassavetes: Anything for John), Independent Film Channel, 1995. Himself, Cassavetes: Claroscuro americano, 2001.
Television Director; Movies: Columbo: A Friend in Deed (also known as ⬙A Friend in Deed,⬙ Columbo), NBC, 1974. Columbo: Troubled Waters (also known as ⬙Troubled Waters,⬙ Columbo), NBC, 1975. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙The Killing Scene,⬙ Run for Your Life, NBC, 1968. ⬙Appointment in Palermo,⬙ The Name of the Game, NBC, 1971.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Fresh as a Daisy,⬙ Danger, CBS, 1952. ⬙The Last Mile,⬙ Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1952. ⬙A Case of Escape,⬙ The Web, CBS, 1953. Richard Elgin, Jr., ⬙The Notebook Warrior,⬙ The U.S. Steel Hour, ABC, 1954. ⬙The Alibi Kid,⬙ Medallion Theatre, CBS, 1954. ⬙The First Hold Up,⬙ Danger, CBS, 1954. ⬙The Gunman,⬙ Danger, CBS, 1954. ⬙Positive Identification,⬙ Justice, NBC, 1954. ⬙The Timid Thief,⬙ Justice, NBC, 1954. ⬙Witness to Murder,⬙ Justice, NBC, 1954. Stanley Carr, ⬙The Troublemakers,⬙ Playhouse 90, CBS, 1957. M. Paul, ⬙The Violent Heart,⬙ Playhouse 90, CBS, 1958. ⬙Mooney’s Kid Don’t Cry⬙ (also known as ⬙Three Plays by Tennessee Williams: Moony’s Kid Don’t Cry⬙), Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1958.
Radio Appearances; Episodic: Himself, The Howard Stern Radio Show, 1996. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With others) Beyond the Ocean (also known as Oltre l’oceano), 1990. Nonfiction: In the Moment: My Life as an Actor (autobiography), Carroll & Graf, 2004. 177
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Detour, June/July, 1998. Los Angeles Times, April 12, 1998. Variety, September 13, 1999, p. 59.
GEVEDON, Stephen (Steve Gevedan, Steve Gevedon, Steven Gevedon, Steve Gevodan)
Also appeared in ⬙Drugs, Lies and Videotape,⬙ Prince Street, NBC.
PERSONAL Television Work; Movies: (As Steve Gevedon) Production assistant, Daybreak, HBO, 1993.
Education: Attended Bowdoin College. Career: Actor and writer. Appeared in television commercials for Cheerios, 2004.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Session 9, USA Films, 2001.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Johnny Figgis, Boys on the Side (also known as Avec ou sans hommes), Warner Bros., 1995. (As Steve Gevedon) 3rd OTB man Dennis, Smoke (also known as Smoke—Raucher unter sich), Miramax, 1995. Dennis, Blue in the Face (also known as Brooklyn Bridge), Miramax, 1995. Adam, The Side of the Road (short film), Cineblast Productions, 1996. Sam Jordan, L’amico di Wang (also known as Out of Hand), Lucky Red, 1997. Alex, the playwright, States of Control, Phaedra Cinema, 1997. David, Paranoia, Sterling Home Entertainment, 1998. (Uncredited) Man at party, High Art, October Films, 1998. Jared Foxx, Zoo, 1999. Chris, I’ll Take You There, DEJ Productions, 1999. (As Steve Gevodan) Frenchman, Happy Accidents, IFC Films, 2000. Derek, Eight (short film), 2001. Rick, Acts of Worship, Manifesto, 2001. Mike King, Session 9, USA Films, 2001. Steven, Bridget, 2002. Ebenezzer, Music (short film), atlas International Film, 2003. Jimmy Dimes, Undermind, Wellspring Media, 2003. Cell phone man, Dog Eat Dog (short film), 2005. Neighbor, War of the Worlds, Paramount, 2005.
GEWIRTZ, Howard (Howard Abbott Gewirtz) PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Writer and producer. Howard Gewirtz Productions, executive producer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding comedy series, 1982, for Taxi; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding music and lyrics, 2001, for Gary & Mike. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Story editor, The Associates, 1979. Producer, Taxi, ABC, 1981–82. Producer and creator, Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. (As Howard Abbott Gewirtz) Creator and producer, All Is Forgiven, 1986. Executive producer and creator, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Fox, 1987. Executive producer, Wings, NBC, 1990.
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Supervising producer, Sibs, ABC, 1991. Consulting producer, Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 1997. Executive producer, Jenny, NBC, 1997. Executive producer and creator, Oliver Beene, Fox, 2003. Executive producer, Everybody Hates Chris, UPN, 2005. Also worked as coproducer, Bosom Buddies. Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, Mr. Success, NBC, 1984. Executive producer, The Gregory Harrison Show, CBS, 1989. Co–executive producer, Related by Birth, ABC, 1993. Executive producer, Everybody Hates Chris, UPN, 2005. Television Director; Episodic: Directed episodes of Oliver Beene, Fox. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Baker, ⬙Of Mice and Tony,⬙ Taxi, ABC, 1981.
Wrote episodes of (as Howard Abbott Gewirtz) The Ellen Burstyn Show; The Fanelli Boys, TNN; On Our Own, CBS; Busting Loose, CBS; Gary and Mike, UPN.
WRITINGS Television Pilots: Mr. Success, NBC, 1984. ⬙Jerry⬘s Mission,⬙ Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Fox, 1987. The Gregory Harrison Show, CBS, 1989. (With Mark Reisman) Jenny, 1997. ⬙Fallout,⬙ Oliver Beene, 2004.
Television Episodes; Stories: ⬙A Girl’s Gotta Love a Wedding,⬙ Jenny, NBC, 1997.
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Television Episodes: (With others) Taxi, 1979–82. (With Ian Praiser) ⬙Mighty Mouth,⬙ Three’s Company, 1980. (With Praiser) ⬙Beauty and the Beasts,⬙ Bosom Buddies, 1981. (With Praiser) ⬙Kip Quits,⬙ Bosom Buddies, 1981. (With Praiser and Chris Thompson) ⬙The Rewrite,⬙ Bosom Buddies, 1981. (With Praiser) ⬙The Show Must Go On,⬙ Bosom Buddies, 1981. (With Praiser) ⬙Harold in Love,⬙ Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. (With Praiser) ⬙Small Cranes Court,⬙ Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. (With Praiser) ⬙Harold, Can You Spare $4,000?,⬙ Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. (With Praiser) ⬙Harold at Bat,⬙ Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. (With Praiser) ⬙Rip Rides Again,⬙ Domestic Life, CBS, 1984.
PERSONAL Full name, Richard Kendall Gibbs; born in Dayton (some sources cite Bay Village), OH; raised in Daytona Beach, FL. Education: Berkeley College of Music, B.Mus. Addresses: Agent—Soundtrack Music Associates, 15760 Ventura Blvd., Suite 2021, Encino, CA 91436. Career: Composer, conductor, orchestrator, keyboard performer, and music producer. Oingo Boingo (band), keyboard performer, 1980–84; performed and recorded with numerous artists, including Melissa Ethridge, Tom Jones, and Chaka Khan. Awards, Honors: BMI Film Music Award, 1999, for Doctor Dolittle; BMI Film Music Award, 2001, for Big Momma’s House; Video Premiere Award, best original 179
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score, DVD Exclusive Awards, 2001, for The Book of Stars; DVD Exclusive Award, best original score in a DVD premiere movie, 2003, for 101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure; DVD Exclusive Award nomination, best original song in a DVD premiere movie, 2003, for ⬙Try Again,⬙ 101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure.
Albums; Other: Bingo, Bay Cities, 1991. First Kid, Super Tracks Music, 1997. 28 Days, Varese Sarabande, 2000. Battlestar Galactica, La–La Land Records, 2004. Step into Liquid, Surf Dog, 2004.
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Videos: Keyboard performer for the music video ⬙Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet,⬙ A & M Records, 1989.
Film Work; Music Conductor: Passed Away, Buena Vista, 1992. Amos & Andrew, Columbia, 1993. Son in Law, Buena Vista, 1993. Songs ⬙B Swell⬙ and ⬙Cartoonicide,⬙ Natural Born Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Doctor Dolittle, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Queen of the Damned (also known as Anne Rice’s ⬙Queen of the Damned⬙), Warner Bros., 2002. Barbershop 2: Back in Business, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2004.
WRITINGS Film Music Composer: Sweet Hearts Dance, TriStar, 1988. ... Say Anything ... , Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Bingo, TriStar, 1991. A Gnome Named Gnorm (also known as The Adventures of a Gnome Named Gnorm and Upworld), PolyGram Film Entertainment, 1992. Once upon a Crime ... , Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1992. Ladybugs, Paramount, 1992. (Including song ⬙Dancin’ in the Moonglow⬙) Passed Away, Buena Vista, 1992. The Gun in Betty Lou’s Handbag, Buena Vista, 1992. Amos & Andrew, Columbia, 1993. Son in Law, Buena Vista, 1993. Fatal Instinct, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1993. Dangerous Indiscretion, Chanticleer Films/Empty Chair Productions/Interglobal Productions, 1994. The Chase, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Clifford, Orion, 1994. Songs, Natural Born Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Two Guys Talkin’ about Girls (also known as ... At First Sight), Trimark Pictures, 1995. First Kid, Buena Vista, 1996. (Including title song) That Darn Cat, Buena Vista, 1997. Dirty Work (also known as Sale boulot), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Doctor Dolittle, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Music from Another Room, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists/Orion, 1998. Song ⬙Calliope Music,⬙ Mighty Joe Young, Buena Vista, 1998. 10 Things I Hate about You, Buena Vista, 1999. 28 Days, Columbia, 2000. Big Momma’s House (also known as Big Mamas Haus), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. The Book of Stars, Showcase Entertainment, 2001. Queen of the Damned (also known as Anne Rice’s ⬙Queen of the Damned⬙), Warner Bros., 2002. Like Mike, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. I Spy, Columbia, 2002. 101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure (animated), Walt Disney Home Video, 2003.
Film Work; Other: Music arranger, Sweet Hearts Dance, TriStar, 1988. Score performer, The Gun in Betty Lou’s Handbag, Buena Vista, 1992. Score performer, Three of Hearts, New Line Cinema, 1993. Song performer, ⬙Calliope Music,⬙ Mighty Joe Young, Buena Vista, 1998. Orchestrator, 10 Things I Hate About You, Buena Vista, 1999. Film Appearances: (With Oingo Boingo) Urgh! A Music War (documentary), Lorimar, 1981. Television Work; Series: Music director for Muppets Tonight!, ABC; and The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox. Television Work; Specials: Music director, Rock the House, NBC, 1990. Music performer, Hogg’s Heaven, Showtime, 1992. Pianist, VH1 Divas Live: The One and Only Aretha Franklin—A Benefit Concert for VH1 Save the Music Foundation, VH1, 2001. RECORDINGS Albums; With Oingo Boingo: 10 Inch EP, IRS, 1980. Only a Lad, A & M Records, 1981. Nothing to Fear, A & M Records, 1982. Good for Your Soul, A & M Records, 1983. 180
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GLASSER GLASSER, Phillip 1978– PERSONAL Full name, Phillip Alexander Glasser; born October 4, 1978, in Tarzana, CA; son of Richard (a personal manager) and Rosalie (a talent agent) Glasser; married Elise Shirley (an actress), May 28, 2000. Education: Attended high school in San Fernando, CA. Career: Actor and voice artist.
Television Composer; Movies: Song ⬙Get Dead,⬙ The Midnight Hour, ABC, 1985. A Deadly Silence, Lifetime, 1989. A Killing in a Small Town (also known as Evidence of Love), CBS, 1990. How to Murder a Millionaire, CBS, 1990. Sweet 15, PBS, 1990. Wedlock (also known as Deadlock), HBO, 1991. Sins of the Mother, CBS, 1991. Barbarians at the Gate, HBO, 1993. Blind Justice (also known as Canaan’s Way), HBO, 1994. The Christmas Box, CBS, 1995. Theme music, Timepiece, CBS, 1996. The Jesse Ventura Story, NBC, 1999.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award, best animation voice–over group (with Amy Green), 1988, for An American Tail; Young Artist Award nomination, outstanding voice–over in an animated series or special, 1993, for Fievel’s American Tails. CREDITS Film Appearances: Voices of Fievel Mousekewitz and Filly, An American Tail (animated), Universal, 1986. Joey, Satan’s Princess (also known as Malediction), Paramount Home Video, 1986. Voice of Fievel Mousekewitz, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (animated), Universal, 1991. Voice of Opie, Bebe’s Kids (animated; also known as Robin Harris’ ⬙Bebe’s Kids⬙), Paramount, 1992. Voice of Gus, A Troll in Central Park (animated), Warner Bros., 1994. Pete, Fallen Arches, A Plus Entertainment, 1998. Scott Merchant, Fait Accompli (also known as Voodoo Dawn), Cutting Edge Entertainment, 1998. Voice of a reformed nineteen–year–old Martin, The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue (animated), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Home Entertainment, 1998. Max, Poolhall Junkies, Samuel Goldwyn Films, 2002.
Television Composer; Specials: Hogg’s Heaven, Showtime, 1992. The Simpsons Christmas Special (animated; also known as Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire), Fox, 1998. Tracey Ullman: Live and Exposed, 2005. Television Composer; Series: The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1989. Hull High, 1990. Composed theme music for the series Muppets Tonight!, ABC; also composer for the series Tracey Takes On ... , HBO, and The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox.
Film Work: Additional voice, Problem Child, Universal, 1990.
Television Composer; Episodic: Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Fievel Mouskewitz, Fievel’s American Tails (animated), CBS, 1991. Eugene Brown, Hang Time, NBC, 1999–2000.
Television Composer; Other: Sisters (pilot), CBS, 1990. Battlestar Galactica (miniseries), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Movies: Young Louis, Side by Side, CBS, 1988. Cord, Cutaway, USA Network, 2000. Jason Kimball, Sabretooth, Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.
Books: Contemporary Musicians, Volume 39, Gale, 2003. 181
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Young Danny, ⬙Pal Joey,⬙ Full House, ABC, 1989. Jake Greenberg, ⬙A Moving Experience,⬙ The Bradys, CBS, 1990. David Goldstein, ⬙A Prayer for the Goldsteins,⬙ Gabriel’s Fire, ABC, 1991. Voice of Pedro, ⬙High Toon,⬙ Tiny Toon Adventures (animated), syndicated, 1991. Ubaldo, ⬙The Uninvited,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1994. Stanley, ⬙Oh, Brother,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1996. Second student, ⬙Bundt Friday,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, ABC, 1996. Second James Dean, ⬙A Halloween Story,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, ABC, 1996.
Film Production Designer: Blade: Trinity, New Line Cinema, 2004. The Clearing (also known as Anatomie einer Entfuhrung), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2004. Lords of Dogtown, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005. Film Work; Other: Assistant to the construction coordinator, The Lawnmower Man (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Lawnmower Man⬙ and Virtual Man), New Line Cinema, 1992. Designer (Stetson Visual Services), The Hudsucker Proxy (also known as Hudsucker—Der grosse Sprung), Warner Bros., 1994. Illustrator, Tank Girl, United Artists, 1995. Set designer, The Grass Harp, Fine Line Features, 1995. Assistant art director, The Crow: City of Angels (also known as The Crow II), Miramax/Dimension Films, 1996. Supervising art director, Minority Report, Twentieth Century–Fox/DreamWorks, 2002. Director, Forearm Shiver, 2006.
Television Appearances; Other: Young Frankie, Mick and Frankie (pilot), ABC, 1989. Voice, Frosty Returns (animated special), CBS, 1992. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Gavroche in a Los Angeles production of Les Miserables.
GORAK, Chris PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Montana Artists, 7715 Sunset Blvd., Third Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90046.
Television Production Designer; Miniseries: Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents: ⬙Taken⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.
Career: Art director and production designer.
Television Production Designer; Movies: Sub Down, USA Network, 1997.
Member: Art Directors Guild. Awards, Honors: Excellence in Production Design Award nomination (with Dennis Gassner and Lance Hammer), feature film—period or fantasy films, Art Directors Guild, 2002, for The Man Who Wasn’t There; Excellence in Production Design Award nomination (with others), feature film—period or fantasy films, 2003, for Minority Report; Excellence in Production Design Award nomination (with Michael N. Wong), television—television movie or miniseries, 2003, for Taken.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Inside “Taken” (short documentary; also known as Inside ⬙Steven Spielberg Presents: ’Taken’⬙), USA Network, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, ⬙The Clearing,⬙ Anatomy of a Scene, Sundance Channel, 2004.
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GOULD, Harold 1923– PERSONAL Original name, Harold V. Goldstein; born December 10, 1923, in Schenectady, NY; son of Louis Glen (a post office clerk) and Lillian (a clerk for the New York State Department of Health) Goldstein; married Lea Shampanier (an actress; professional name, Lee Vernon), August 20, 1950; children: Deborah, Joshua David, Lowell Seth. Education: New York State College for Teachers (now University at Albany State University of New York), B.A., 1947; Cornell University, M.A., 1948, Ph.D., theatre, 1953. Avocational Interests: Reading, jogging, swimming. Addresses: Manager—Alan Siegel Entertainment, 345 North Maple Dr., Suite 375, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Randolph Macon Women’s College, Lynchburg, VA, assistant professor of drama and speech, 1953–56; University of California at Riverside, assistant professor of drama, 1956–60. Military service—U.S. Army, 1943–45. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, distinguished performance, Village Voice, 1969, for The Increased Difficulty of Concentration; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by a supporting actor in a comedy or drama series, 1975, for ⬙Fathers and Sons,⬙ an episode of Police Story; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by a supporting actor in a comedy or drama series, 1978, for Rhoda; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or a special, 1980, for Moviola: The Scarlett O’Hara War and Moviola: The Silent Lovers; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or special, 1986, for Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry; Centennial Alumnus Award, State University of New York at Albany, National Association of State Universities and Land–Grant Colleges, 1987; CableACE Award, best actor in a dramatic series, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 1990, both for ⬙To the Chicago Abyss,⬙ an episode of The Ray Bradbury Theater; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1994, for Incommunicado; Robby Award, best supporting actor in a drama, 2003, for Defying Gravity. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Thomas Jefferson, The Common Glory, Amphitheatre, Williamsburg, VA, 1955. 183
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Prospero, The Tempest, Utah Shakespeare Festival, 1995. Isaac Geldhart, The Substance of Fire, Old Globe Theatre, Cassius Carter Centre Stage, 1996. Death of a Salesman, 1997. Mr. Green, Visiting Mr. Green, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, c. 1998, Queens Theatre in the Park, Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Flushing, Queens, New York City, 2000. Reader, ⬙The Man with the Lapdog,⬙ in ⬙Wishes and Dreams,⬙ Selected Shorts at the Getty, J. Paul Getty Museum, Brentwood, CA, 1999, broadcast as Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story, National Public Radio, 1999. A Christmas Carol (musical), Theatre West, Hollywood, CA, 1999. Arnold Priest, Fellow Traveler, Malibu Stage Company, Malibu, CA, 2002. Music teacher, Old Wicked Songs, Rubicon Theatre Company, Ventura, CA, 2002. Defying Gravity, Rubicon Theatre Company, c. 2003. Ted Gold (originally known as Ted Goldschlag), The Family Gold, Victory Gardens Theater, Chicago, IL, 2004. Morrie, Tuesdays with Morrie, Rubicon Theatre Company, 2005.
Engulf, Silent Movie, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1976. Professor Baxter, The Big Bus, Paramount, 1976. Hector Moses, The One and Only, Paramount, 1978. Judge, Seems Like Old Times (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙Seems Like Old Times⬙), Columbia, 1980. Telford ⬙Kelly⬙ Stampley, Dreamchasers, 1982. Rockerfeller, Playing for Keeps, Universal, 1986. Francisco Galedo, Romero, August Entertainment/Four Seasons Entertainment, 1989. Sidewalk Motel, 1990. Jack, Birch Street Gym (short film), 1991. Alan Smithee, Lover’s Knot, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1995. Tate, Flesh Suitcase, Kushner–Locke International, 1995. (English version) Voice of Nishi, Mimi wo sumaseba (animated; also known as If You Listen Closely and Whisper of the Heart), Toho Company, 1995. Old Henry Lesser, Killer: A Journal of Murder (also known as The Killer), Legacy Releasing/Spelling Films, 1996. Arthur Mendelson, Patch Adams, Universal, 1998. (Uncredited) Barber shop man number four, Beloved, Buena Vista, 1998. Milt Kaminski, My Giant, Columbia, 1998. Sol Kupferman, Brown’s Requiem, Avalanche Releasing/Artist View Entertainment, 1998. Grandpa Spencer Little, Stuart Little, Columbia, 1999. Dying on the Edge (also known as Hearsay), 2001. Grandfather Disguisey, The Master of Disguise, Columbia, 2002. Grandpa, Freaky Friday, Buena Vista, 2003. Himself, Identity Crisis: The Making of a Master (documentary short film), 2003. Smitty, Loyalties (short film), 2003. Voice of Old Denahi, Brother Bear (animated; also known as Tierra de osos), Buena Vista, 2003. Nobody’s Perfect (short film), 2004. Wayne, English as a Second Language, Cima Productions, 2005.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) The Couch, Warner Bros., 1962. (Uncredited) Two for the Seesaw, United Artists, 1962. Ponelli, The Yellow Canary, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1963. Arnie Tomkins, Ready for the People, Warner Bros., 1964. Marnie, Universal, 1964. (Uncredited) Dr. Ostrer, The Satan Bug, United Artists, 1965. Police officer, Inside Daisy Clover, Warner Bros., 1965. Doctor, The Spy with My Face, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1966. Ganucci’s lawyer, An American Dream (also known as See You in Hell, Darling), Warner Bros., 1966. Sheriff Spanner, Harper (also known as The Moving Target), Warner Bros., 1966. Colonel Holt, Project X, Paramount, 1968. Dr. Liebman, The Arrangement, Warner Bros., 1969. Eric P. Scott, The Lawyer, Paramount, 1970. Colonel Nexdhet, Mrs. Pollifax: Spy, United Artists, 1971. Dr. Zerny, Where Does It Hurt?, Cinerama, 1972. Kid Twist, The Sting, Universal, 1973. Green Hornet, Herbie, and the mayor, The Front Page, Universal, 1974. Count Anton Ivanovich, Love and Death, United Artists, 1975. Dietz, The Strongest Man in the World, Buena Vista, 1975. Charles Gwynn, Gus, Buena Vista, 1976.
Television Appearances; Series: Hong Kong, To Catch a Star, beginning 1960. Bo Chamberlain, The Long Hot Summer, ABC, 1965–66. Norman Nugent, He & She, CBS, 1967–68. Martin Morgenstern, Rhoda, CBS, 1974–78. Harry Danton, The Feather and Father Gang, ABC, 1977. Attorney David Ross, Park Place, CBS, 1981. Jonah Foot, Foot in the Door, CBS, 1983. Ben Sprague, Under One Roof, NBC, 1985. Miles Webber/Nicholas Carbone, The Golden Girls, NBC, 1989–92. Nathan Singer, Singer & Sons, NBC, 1990. 184
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GOULD Television Appearances; Episodic: Bookkeeper, ⬙Markdown on a Man,⬙ Cain’s Hundred, ABC, 1961. Mayhew, ⬙Another Part of the Jungle,⬙ Follow the Sun, ABC, 1961. Tramp, ⬙Haunted House,⬙ Dennis the Menace, CBS, 1961. Carl, ⬙Rebel with a Cause,⬙ The Donna Reed Show, ABC, 1962. Crane, ⬙Go Read the River,⬙ Route 66, CBS, 1962. Prosecutor Tom Finney, ⬙The Accomplice,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1962. William Prior, ⬙Hazel’s Cousin,⬙ Hazel, NBC, 1962. ⬙The Long Short Cut,⬙ It’s a Man’s World, NBC, 1962. ⬙The Rumor,⬙ National Velvet, NBC, 1962. District attorney, ⬙How to Get Rid of Your Wife,⬙ The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1963. Dr. Peter Gould, ⬙The Dark Side of the Moon,⬙ Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1963. General Larrabee, ⬙Probe Seven, Over and Out,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963. Judge, ⬙The Bride Wore Pink,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1963. Judge, ⬙Stopover on the Way to the Moon,⬙ Empire, ABC, 1963. Prosecutor Black, ⬙No Tears for Savannah,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1963. ⬙Jack Fires Don,⬙ The Jack Benny Program, CBS, 1963. ⬙Run, Little Man, Run,⬙ Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1963. ⬙The Stone Guest,⬙ Route 66, CBS, 1963. ⬙The Three R’s,⬙ Dennis the Menace, CBS, 1963. ⬙The Two–Star Giant,⬙ Lieutenant, NBC, 1963. Adam Pendleton, ⬙The Brazos Kid,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1964. Doctor, ⬙The Double Affair,⬙ The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1964. Eller, ⬙Man in a Chariot,⬙ The Fugitive, ABC, 1964. First IRS man, ⬙The Income Tax Show,⬙ The Jack Benny Program, NBC, 1964. John Anderson, ⬙All Nice and Legal,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1964. Lawrence West, ⬙The Case of the Latent Lover,⬙ Perry Mason, CBS, 1964. Mr. Boake, ⬙Doctor’s Wife,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1964. Mr. Wheeler, ⬙Nerver Trouble Trouble,⬙ Hazel, NBC, 1964. Radio announcer, ⬙The Bewitchin’ Pool,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1964. Kentucky Jones, NBC, 1964. Colonel Reed, ⬙The Threat,⬙ 12 O’Clock High, ABC, 1965. Dave Rice, ⬙Slow March up a Steep Hill,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1965. Director, ⬙Jack Finds a Double,⬙ The Jack Benny Program, NBC, 1965. Director, ⬙Jack Joins the Acrobats,⬙ The Jack Benny Program, NBC, 1965. Dr. J. P., ⬙Ed the Pilot,⬙ Mister Ed, CBS, 1965. Dr. Simpson, ⬙No More Souvenirs,⬙ Convoy, NBC, 1965.
Television Appearances; Movies: Alexander Weisberg, A Death of Innocence, CBS, 1971. Judgment: The Trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, ABC, 1974. Mr. Henshaw, How to Break Up a Happy Divorce, NBC, 1976. Benny Barnet, The Eleventh Victim (also known as 11th Victim and The Lakeside Killer), CBS, 1979. Dickie Dayton, The Man in the Santa Claus Suit, NBC, 1979. Dr. Hoxley, Aunt Mary, CBS, 1979. Harry Landers, Better Late Than Never, NBC, 1979. Arthur Stowbridge, Kenny Rogers as the Gambler (also known as The Gambler), CBS, 1980. Louis B. Mayer, Moviola: The Scarlett O’Hara War (also known as The Scarlett O’Hara War), NBC, 1980. Louis B. Mayer, Moviola: The Silent Lovers (also known as The Silent Lovers), NBC, 1980. Mr. Campana, King Crab, ABC, 1980. Robert Westfield, Born to Be Sold, NBC, 1981. Eliot Bingham, Help Wanted: Male, CBS, 1982. Oliver Sully, The Red Light Sting, CBS, 1984. Dr. Marvin Elias, Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry, CBS, 1986. Nicholas Dimente, Get Smart, Again!, ABC, 1989. David ⬙Dave⬙ Altman, For Hope, ABC, 1996. ⬙The Love Bug⬙ (also known as ⬙Disney’s ⬘The Love Bug’⬙ and ⬙The New Herbie the Love Bug⬙), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Leo Silver, ⬙Have I Got a Christmas for You,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1977. Sol Wurtzel, Actor (also known as Actor, the Paul Muni Story), PBS, 1978. George Antrobus, ⬙The Skin of Our Teeth,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Rabbi, The Fourth Wise Man, ABC, 1985. B. J., ⬙Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Closed Set⬙ (also known as ⬙The Closed Set⬙), Great Performances, PBS, 1988. Tom Garrison, ⬙I Never Sang for My Father,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Hanukkah: Let There Be Lights, PBS, 1989. Velvil, ⬙Yiddish,⬙ The Sunset Gang (also known as American Playhouse: ⬙The Sunset Gang⬙), PBS, 1990. Mr. Goldberg, The Writing on the Wall (also known as Operation Schmetterling), CBS, 1996. Howard Cunningham, Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion, ABC, 2005. 185
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Dr. Willis, ⬙Wings of an Angel,⬙ The Fugitive, ABC, 1965. Earl McCloskey, ⬙Please Let My Baby Live,⬙ Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. John Marshall Harrison, ⬙Farewell to Honesty,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1965. Lacey, ⬙Day of the Scorpion,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1965. ⬙Forever Is a Cast Iron Mess,⬙ The Farmer’s Daughter, ABC, 1965. ⬙George’s Man Friday,⬙ Hazel, NBC, 1965. ⬙The Oscar Hummingbird Story,⬙ The Farmer’s Daughter, ABC, 1965. Arnold Bruzzi, ⬙The Man Who Went Mad by Mistake,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1966. Calvin Ryland, ⬙May the Best Man Lose,⬙ The Green Hornet, ABC, 1966. General Von Lintzer, ⬙Klink’s Rocket,⬙ Hogan’s Heroes, CBS, 1966. Hans Hunter, ⬙Island of the Darned,⬙ Get Smart, NBC, 1966. ⬙The Chinchilla Rag,⬙ Love on a Rooftop, ABC, 1966. Allen Slater, ⬙The Trial,⬙ The Invaders, ABC, 1967. Cleary, ⬙Shadow of a Killer,⬙ Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1967. Colonel Enzio, ⬙Friendly Enemies,⬙ Garrison’s Gorillas, ABC, 1967. Crailer, ⬙Concrete Evidence,⬙ The Fugitive, ABC, 1967. Doctor, ⬙The Courier,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1967. Dr. Paul Mailer, ⬙The Experiment,⬙ The Invaders, ABC, 1967. Dr. Simon Green, ⬙The Savage Streets,⬙ The Felony Squad, ABC, 1967. Father Sweeney, ⬙With Love from Irving,⬙ The Flying Nun, ABC, 1967. General von Scheider, ⬙D–Day at Stalag 13,⬙ Hogan’s Heroes, CBS, 1967. Major Wilson, ⬙Cage of Eagles,⬙ The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. Phil Colby, ⬙The Assassin,⬙ Run for Your Life, NBC, 1967. Victor Freemantle, ⬙The Night of the Bubbling Death,⬙ The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1967. ⬙Fat Hands and a Diamond Ring,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1967. Charlie Poe, ⬙The Last Train for Charlie Poe,⬙ Lancer, CBS, 1968. Israel Jacobs, ⬙The Butcher,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1968. John Toney, ⬙The Night of the Avaricious Actuary,⬙ The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1968. Judge William Daggett, ⬙The Challenge,⬙ The Big Valley, ABC, 1968. Lawrence Corning, Sr., ⬙Weep the Hunter Home,⬙ Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1968. Major Richardson, ⬙The Imposter,⬙ Daniel Boone, NBC, 1968. Martin Eldon, ⬙The Daughter,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1968. Captain Crawford, ⬙The Royal Road,⬙ The Big Valley, ABC, 1969.
Mr. Winkler, ⬙Invisible House for Sale,⬙ I Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1969. Vincente Bravo, ⬙The Code,⬙ Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1969. ⬙Here’s Debbie,⬙ The Debbie Reynolds Show, NBC, 1969. Carlisle, ⬙A Good Sound Profit,⬙ The High Chaparral, NBC, 1970. General von Schlomm, ⬙Lady Chitterly’s Lover: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Hogan’s Heroes, CBS, 1970. General Wetherby, ⬙Jeannie’s Beauty Cream,⬙ I Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1970. Otto Mueller, ⬙Dream of Falcons,⬙ Lancer, CBS, 1970. ⬙Break the Bank of Tacoma,⬙ Here Come the Brides, ABC, 1970. Eddie, ⬙Watts Made out of Thread,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1971. Millard, ⬙The Stalking Horse,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1971. Nicholas Troas, ⬙A Lonely Place to Die,⬙ Cannon, CBS, 1971. ⬙The Loser,⬙ The Mob Squad, ABC, 1971. Arthur Lavery, ⬙The Takers,⬙ The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. Bruno Raphael, ⬙One Step to Midnight,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1972. Danny Everson, ⬙Big Time Baby,⬙ The New Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1972. Honore Vashon, ⬙V for Vashon: The Father,⬙ Hawaii Five–O, CBS, 1972. Honore Vashon, ⬙V for Vashon: The Patriarch,⬙ Hawaii Five–O, CBS, 1972. Honore Vashon, ⬙V for Vashon: The Son,⬙ Hawaii Five–O, CBS, 1972. Howard Cunningham, ⬙Love and the Happy Days,⬙ Love, American Style, ABC, 1972. Martin Morgenstern, ⬙Enter Rhoda’s Parents,⬙ The Mary Tyler Moore Show (also known as Mary Tyler Moore), CBS, 1972. ⬙The Man Upstairs/The Man Downstairs Project,⬙ Delphi Bureau, ABC, 1972. ⬙The Test,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1972. Kurt, ⬙Dick in Deutsch,⬙ The New Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1973. Martin Morgenstern, ⬙Rhoda’s Sister Gets Married,⬙ The Mary Tyler Moore Show (also known as Mary Tyler Moore), CBS, 1973. Robert L. Jardine, ⬙The Prisoners,⬙ Cannon, CBS, 1973. Walter Yost, ⬙Beethoven, Brahms, and Partridge,⬙ The Partridge Family, ABC, 1973. ⬙The Armageddon Gang,⬙ Ironside, NBC, 1973. ⬙The Free Trip,⬙ The New Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1973. ⬙Happy Birthday, Marvin,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1973. ⬙Moms’s Secret,⬙ Lotsa Luck, NBC, 1973. ⬙Union Trouble,⬙ Needles and Pins, NBC, 1973. Andrea Basic, ⬙Fathers and Sons,⬙ Police Story, NBC, 1974. Haskell Fox, ⬙Death in High Places,⬙ Petrocelli, NBC, 1974. 186
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GOULD Dr. Victor Kosciusko, ⬙Just around the Corner,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1985. Andrei Zernov, ⬙One Bear Dances, One Bear Doesn’t,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1986. Harry Finneman, ⬙Simian Chanted Evening,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1986. Harry Finneman, ⬙Slum Enchanted Evening,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1986. Walter Wise, ⬙New Year’s Leave,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1986. ⬙New Year’s Leave,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1986. Charlie Drexel, ⬙Blues for Charlie,⬙ Midnight Caller, NBC, 1989. Dr. Stanfield Weston, ⬙Man of the Year,⬙ Empty Nest, NBC, 1989. Old man, ⬙To the Chicago Abyss,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theater, USA Network, 1989. Dr. Wexler, ⬙Three, Three, Three: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1990. Dinosaur chief, ⬙Hurling Day,⬙ Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991. Colonel Stonesteel, ⬙Colonel Stonesteel and the Desperate Empties,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theater, USA Network, 1992. Miles Webber, ⬙Miles, We Hardly Knew Ye,⬙ The Golden Palace, CBS, 1992. Miles Webber, ⬙Rose and Fern,⬙ The Golden Palace, CBS, 1993. Edwin Griffen, ⬙The Prankster,⬙ Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994. Edwin Griffen, ⬙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. Gerry, ⬙Paradise,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1996. Sam Moskowitz, ⬙Written in Dust,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Dr. William Garibay, ⬙Hot Objects,⬙ Felicity, WB, 1998. ⬙Hostile Witness,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1999. ⬙A Sandpiper to Bring Your Joy/The Cape/Starlight, Starbright/The Gift...,⬙ Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX TV, 1999. Irv Glassman, ⬙Surprise Artie,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 2000. Albert Einstein, ⬙The Face of God,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2001. Arthur, ⬙Maxine Interrupted,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2003. Television Appearances; Pilots: Lou Marie, That Girl, ABC, 1965. Mr. Hunnicutt, Under the Yum Yum Tree, ABC, 1969. Carlson, Ransom for a Dead Man (also known as Columbo: Ransom for a Dead Man), NBC, 1971. Howard Cunningham, Love and the Happy Days, broadcast as an episode of Love, American Style, ABC, 1972. Dave Ryker, Murdock’s Gang, CBS, 1973.
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Matthew Brandon (Ellen’s father), Bachelor at Law, CBS, 1973. Harry Danton, Never Con a Killer (also known as The Feather and Father Gang), ABC, 1976. Samuel Quilt, Flannery and Quilt, CBS, 1976. Sergeant T. K. Yu, NBC, 1979. Jack Waine, No Complaints!, NBC, 1985. Jack Traynor, ⬙Tickets, Please,⬙ CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. Radio Appearances: Reader, ⬙The Man with the Lapdog,⬙ in ⬙Wishes and Dreams,⬙ Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story, National Public Radio, 1999 (broadcast of Selected Shorts at the Getty, J. Paul Getty Museum, Brentwood, CA, 1999.
Also director of Beachclash, syndicated; Live! Dick Clark Presents, CBS; and The Toni Tennille Show, syndicated.
Reader of ⬙The Calf,⬙ Jewish Stories from the Old World to the New, National Public Radio.
Television Director; Specials: Stanley Baxter’s Christmas Box, LWT (England), 1976. Show Business, ABC, 1981. The All–Star Salute to Mother’s Day, NBC, 1981. The World of Entertainment, syndicated, 1982. We Dare You!, ABC, 1982. Eddie Murphy Delirious (also known as Delirious), HBO, 1983. Men at Work in Concert, HBO, 1984. (And producer) Greater Tuna, HBO, 1984. Glen Campbell and Friends: The Silver Anniversary, HBO, 1984. Billy Crystal: A Comic’s Line, HBO, 1984. Wheels Are Turnin’, Showtime, 1985. Harry Belafonte: Don’t Stop the Carnival, HBO, 1985. The Guinness Book of World Records, ABC, 1985. Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz, HBO, 1985. Robin Williams—An Evening at the Met, HBO, 1986. (And producer) The Doobie Brothers Farewell, syndicated, 1986. This Is Your Life, NBC, 1987. Jerry Seinfeld: Stand–up Confidential, HBO, 1987. A Soul Session: James Brown & Friends, Cinemax, 1987. Harry Anderson’s Sideshow, NBC, 1987. The Annual Young Comedians Show, HBO, 1988, 1991. Richard Lewis: ⬙I’m Exhausted,⬙ HBO, 1988. George Carlin: ⬙What Am I Doing in New Jersey?,⬙ 1988. The Legends of Rock ’n’ Roll, Cinemax, 1989. Richard Lewis: ⬙I’m Doomed,⬙ HBO, 1990. That’s What Friends Are For: Arista’s 15th Anniversary Concert, CBS, 1990. Cats, Cops, and Stuff (also known as Paula Poundstone: Cats, Cops, and Stuff), HBO, 1990. Dame Edna’s Hollywood, NBC, annually, 1991–93. Rock and Roll Inaugural Ball, MTV, 1992.
GOWERS, Bruce PERSONAL Children: Sean. Addresses: Agent—Alix Hartley, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director. Together Again Video Productions, Inc., cofounder, 1983, and producer of children’s video and audio series. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination and Directors Guild of America Award nomination, both outstanding directing for a variety or music program, 1998, for Fleetwood Mac: The Dance; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing for nonfiction programming, 2003, for American Idol: The Search for a Superstar; Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement in a musical or variety program (with others), 2005, for Genius: A Night for Ray Charles. CREDITS Television Director; Series: Ev, LWT (England), 1970–71. Headliners with David Frost, NBC, 1978. (And executive producer) Britt Ekland’s Juke Box, syndicated, 1979. (And executive producer) Dancin’ to the Hits, syndicated, 1986. 188
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GOWERS Women Rock! Girls & Guitars, Lifetime, 2000, 2002. An All–Star Tribute to Brian Wilson, TNT, 2001. N Sync Live! The Atlantis Concert, CBS, 2001. Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration, CBS, 2001. Home for the Holidays with Mariah Carey, CBS, 2001. Backstreet Boys: Larger than Life, CBS, 2001. American Idols in Las Vegas, 2002. Muhammad Ali’s All–Star 60th Birthday Celebration!, CBS, 2002. The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2002, CBS, 2002. On the Red Carpet: Oscars 2002, ABC, 2002. An American Idol Christmas (also known as A Very Idol Christmas), Fox, 2003. Harry for the Holidays, NBC, 2003. Lifetime’s 4th Annual Women Rock! Songs from the Movies, Lifetime, 2003. Justin Timberlake: Down Home in Memphis—One Night Only (also known as Justin Timberland: Down Home in Memphis), NBC, 2003. American Idol: Halfway Home, Fox, 2003, 2004. American Idol: Best of the Worst, Fox, 2003. Genius: A Night for Ray Charles, CBS, 2004. Kelly, Ruben, & Fantasia: Home for Christmas, Fox, 2004. American Idol: Uncut, Uncensored, and Untalented, Fox, 2004. American Idol: The Final Three, Fox, 2004. Autorox, Spike, 2005. Television Director: Awards Presentations: American Video Awards, ABC, 1985. The MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, annually, 1989–92, and 2000. The All–Star Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1990. The Essence Awards, CBS, 1992. (And executive producer) The Essence Awards, CBS, 1993, Fox, 1995, 1996. VH1 Honors, VH1, 1994, 1996. Nickelodeon’s 7th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1994. The Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1995, Fox, annually, 1998–2000, Comedy Central, 2001. The Billboard Music Awards, Fox, annually, 1995–2004. The VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, annually, 1996–98. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, annually, 1996–98, Fox, annually, 1999–2001. (And producer) The 1997 ESPY Awards, ABC, 1997. GQ’s 200 Men of the Year Awards, Fox, 2000. My VH1 Music Awards, VH1, 2000. The Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, CBS, 2001, 2003. The Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 2001, 2002, 2003. The Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2003, 2004. World Music Awards 2004, ABC, 2004. Video Music Awards 2004, Spike, 2004. The 31st Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2005.
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Also director of Nickelodeon’s 18th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon.
Goes the Neighborhood⬙ by Sheryl Crow and Friends; ⬙Breakfast in America⬙ and ⬙Logical Song⬙ by Supertramp; ⬙Good Morning Judge,⬙ ⬙I’m Mandy Fly Me,⬙ ⬙I’m Not in Love,⬙ and ⬙The Things We Do for Love⬙ by 10cc; and ⬙Mondo Bondage⬙ by the Tubes.
Television Director; Episodic: The Kenny Everett Explosion, LWT (England), 1970. Solid Gold, 1985. Roundhouse, Nickelodeon, 1992. Family Feud (also known as Family Fortunes), syndicated, 1999. ⬙1962,⬙ American Juniors, Fox, 2003. ⬙S Club Results,⬙ American Juniors, Fox, 2003.
Other: Director of Kidsongs home videos and audio series. ADAPTATIONS The television pilot America’s Funniest ... Part II was based on a concept by Gowers.
Also directed episodes of The Amanda Show (also known as Moody’s Point), Nickelodeon; Animaniacs (animated; also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Animaniacs⬙); Larry Grayson, LWT; Sin City Spectacular (also known as Penn & Teller’s ⬙Sin City Spectacular⬙), FX Channel; and The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs, LWT.
GRAHAM, Heather 1970– PERSONAL
Television Director; Pilots: That Was the Week that Was, ABC, 1985. (And producer) America’s Funniest ... Part II, ABC, 1990.
Full name, Heather Joan Graham; born January 29, 1970, in Milwaukee, WI; daughter of James (a federal agent) and Joan (a teacher and children’s book author) Graham; sister of Aimee Graham (an actress). Education: Studied drama at the University of California, Los Angeles. Avocational Interests: Dancing, reading, playing cards, yoga, cooking.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody, BBC (England), 2004. RECORDINGS
Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—The Firm, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 600, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—PMK/HBH, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069 (some sources cite 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90211).
Music Video Director: Woodstock ’94, Polygram Diversified Entertainment, 1995. Queen: Greatest Video Hits Volume One, EMI Entertainment, 2002.
Career: Actress. Appeared in advertisements; model under contract with Emanuel Ungaro Liberte; worked as an usher at the Hollywood Bowl; worked at a toy store.
Directed ⬙Bohemian Rhapsody⬙ by Queen, 1975; director of about 500 other music videos, including ⬙People Everyday⬙ (some sources cite ⬙Everyday People⬙) by Arrested Development; ⬙Stayin’ Alive⬙ by the Bee Gees; ⬙Song for Guy⬙ by Elton John; ⬙Landslide⬙ and ⬙Silver Springs⬙ by Fleetwood Mac; ⬙Ripples,⬙ ⬙Robbery, Assault, and Battery,⬙ and ⬙A Trick of the Tail⬙ by Genesis; ⬙Why Does It Hurt So Bad?⬙ by Whitney Houston; ⬙I Alone⬙ by Live; ⬙Rock with You⬙ and ⬙She’s Out of My Life⬙ by Michael Jackson; ⬙The Triumph⬙ by the Jacksons; ⬙Hurts So Good⬙ and ⬙Jack & Diane⬙ by John Mellencamp; ⬙Day after Day⬙ by the Pretenders; ⬙Now I’m Here,⬙ ⬙Somebody to Love,⬙ ⬙Tie Your Mother Down,⬙ and ⬙You’re My Best Friend⬙ by Queen; ⬙Wake Up Bomb⬙ by R.E.M.; ⬙Gimme Shelter,⬙ ⬙Memory Motel,⬙ and ⬙Out of Control⬙ by the Rolling Stones; ⬙D’Ya Think I’m Sexy?,⬙ ⬙I Don’t Want to Talk about It,⬙ ⬙The Killing of Georgie,⬙ and ⬙Young Turks⬙ by Rod Stewart; ⬙There
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best young actress in a motion picture comedy or fantasy, Young Artist Foundation, 1989, for License to Drive; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best supporting female, Independent Features Project/West, 1990, for Drugstore Cowboy; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actress starring in a motion picture, 1992, for Shout; MTV Movie Award, best breakthrough performance, Florida Film Critics Circle Award (with others), best ensemble cast, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by a cast, all 1998, for Boogie Nights; ShoWest Award, female star of tomorrow, National Association 190
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GRAHAM Judy Robinson, Lost in Space (also known as LS), New Line Cinema, 1998. CIA agent Felicity Shagwell, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (also known as Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me), New Line Cinema, 1999. Annie Matthews, Sidewalks of New York, Paramount Classics, 2000. Joline, Committed (also known as Non Stop Girl), Miramax, 2000. Josephine Wingfield, Say It Isn’t So, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2000. Mary Kelly, From Hell, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Alice, Killing Me Softly, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Elizabeth, Alien Love Triangle (short film), Dimension Films, 2002. Sharonna, The Guru (also known as Le gourou et les femmes), Universal, 2002. (Uncredited) Kendra, Anger Management, Columbia, 2003. Mandy, Hope Springs, Buena Vista, 2003. Samantha Howard, Blessed, DEJ Productions, 2004. Gray, Gray Matters, Archer Entertainment/El Camino Pictures, 2005. Cake, First Look Media/Northwood Pictures/Telefilm Canada, 2005. Mary, Associated Film/Central Films, 2005. Broken, 2006.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Mercedes, License to Drive, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988. (Uncredited) Young Mary Ann Benedict, Twins, Universal, 1988. Nadine, Drugstore Cowboy, Avenue Entertainment/ Image Entertainment, 1989. Bridget, I Love You to Death, TriStar, 1990. Sara Benedict, Shout, Universal, 1991. Annie Blackburn, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (also known as Twin Peaks), New Line Cinema, 1992. Emily Forrester, Diggstown (also known as Midnight Sting), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1992. Kimberly, Guilty As Charged, IRS Releasing, 1992. Elizabeth, Six Degrees of Separation, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1993. Mary Addie, The Ballad of Little Jo, Fine Line Features, 1993. Cowgirl Heather, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Fine Line Features, 1994. Jackie, Desert Winds, Dream Entertainment, 1994. Mary Kennedy Taylor, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (also known as Mrs. Parker and the Round Table), Fine Line Features, 1994. Suzanna, Don’t Do It!, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. Olive, Toughguy (also known as Evil Never Sleeps, Terrified, and Tough Guy), A–pix Entertainment, 1995. Perfumery salesperson, Let It Be Me (also known as Love Dance), 1995. Lorraine, Swingers, Miramax, 1996. Maggie Bowen, Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (also known as Entertaining Angels), Paulist Pictures, 1996. Suzan Pretsel, Kiss & Tell, Phaedra Cinema, 1996. Carla, Two Girls and a Guy, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1997. Casey Beker in Stab, Scream 2 (also known as Scream Again, Scream Louder, and Scream: The Sequel), Miramax/Dimension Films, 1997. Lilith, Nowhere, Fine Line Features, 1997. Rollergirl/Brandy, Boogie Nights, New Line Cinema, 1997. Daisy, Bowfinger (also known as Bowfinger’s Big Thing), Universal, 1998.
Television Appearances; Series: Annie Blackburn, Twin Peaks, ABC, 1991. Dr. Molly Clock, Scrubs, NBC, 2004–2005. Emily Sanders, Emily’s Reasons Why Not, ABC, beginning c. 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Dorrie, ⬙Student Exchange,⬙ The Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: Young Alexandra Bergson, ⬙O Pioneers!,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1992. Canned Ham: ⬙Bowfinger,⬙ Comedy Central, 1999. Herself, Reel Comedy: ⬙Say It Isn’t So,⬙ Comedy Central, 2001. Host, A View from Hell (documentary), 2001. Anatomy of a Scene: ⬙Sidewalks of New York⬙ (documentary), Sundance Channel, 2001. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 1998 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1998. Presenter, The 14th Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel and Bravo, 1999. Presenter, The VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, VH1, 1999. The 1999 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1999. 191
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Presenter, The 72nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 2000. Presenter, The VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, VH1, 2000.
Video Games: Voice of Antonia Bayle (Queen of Qeynos), EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Cindy, ⬙Michaelgate,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1987. Samantha, ⬙Some Enchanted Evening,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1987. Carol, ⬙Tomorrow I Die,⬙ Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Alicia, ⬙Resurrection,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1996. The Late Show with David Letterman, NBC, 1997, 1998, 1999. Herself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1998. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1999. Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2000. Herself, Rotten TV, VH1, 2000. Host, ⬙From Hell,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2001. Herself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001, 2004. Herself, ⬙Critical Condition,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2002. Herself, Revealed with Jules Asner, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Herself, RI:SE, Channel 4 (England), 2002. Herself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2003. Beth Baerly, ⬙Shock and Aww,⬙ Arrested Development, Fox, 2004. Herself, ⬙Tournament 5, Game 5,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005.
Music Videos: Lenny Kravitz, ⬙American Woman,⬙ 1999. OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers 2000, Issue 1, Gale, 2000. Periodicals: Biography, September, 2001, pp. 78–81. Details, March, 1998, pp. 156–61, 215. Elle, June, 1999, pp. 122, 124, 133–34. Empire, February, 1998, pp. 54–55. Entertainment Weekly, January 21, 2000, p. 108. Evening Standard Hot Tickets, July 23, 1998, pp. 2–3. Face, March, 1998, pp. 78–86. Femme Fatales, June, 1998, pp. 32–35, 38–39. InStyle, May, 1998, p. 166. Marie Claire, September, 2002, pp. 86–90, 92. Movieline, September, 2001, pp. 48–53, 93. People Weekly, April 13, 1998; May 8, 2000, p. 165; August 13, 2001, p. 24; November 12, 2001, pp. 89–90. Premiere, September, 1997, p. 23; July, 1999, pp. 74– 82. Source, July 30, 1999, pp. 4–5. Starlog, June, 1998. Vogue, December, 1999, pp. 105–107.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Carlene Prue, Bullet Hearts, Fox, 1996. (Uncredited) Jackie, Fantasy Island, ABC, 1998. Emily Sanders, Emily’s Reasons Why Not, ABC, c. 2005.
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Stage Appearances: The Crucible, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1990–91. Waverly, Recent Tragic Events, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 2003.
Full name, John Grant, Jr.; born May 1923, in Goldboro, NC. Avocational Interests: Photography. Career: Actor and producer. WGBR (radio), Goldsboro, NC, newscaster, 1939–?; WINS (radio), contributed news features; provided color commentary for Pacific Coast football games, 1949; KECA–TV, daytime host, 1950–54; ⬙Freeway Club,⬙ KMPC, Los Angeles, 1951–59; KMPC, White House correspondent, 1965; Operation Understanding, Washington, DC, producer and host, 1976; Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, producer, 1978—; Major League Baseball’s All–Star Game, producer of pre–game events, 1989; Welcome Home Desert Storm parade, Los Angeles, creator and producer, 1991; Hollywood Centennial Celebration,
RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, Behind the Scenes of ⬙Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me⬙ (short documentary), New Line Home Video, 1999. Herself, The Making of ⬙Killing Me Softly⬙ (short documentary), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Herself, Skull Session: The Making of ⬙Anger Management⬙ (short documentary; also known as The Making of ⬙Anger Management⬙), Columbia, 2003. 192
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GRANT Television Appearances; Series: Host, Beat the Clock, Dumont Network, 1946–49. 7 to 8, NBC, 1953–54. Johnny Grant at Universal Studios, KTLA, 1969–71. ⬙Johnny Grant Backstage in Hollywood,⬙ News at Ten, KTLA, c. 1971–74. Television Appearances; Pilots: Himself, Action, syndicated, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, The Bob Hope Christmas Variety Special, 1965. Himself, This is Your Life, NBC, 1987. Guide, Hollywood Walk of Fame (documentary), AMC, 1997. The Great Christmas Movies (documentary), AMC, 1998. Hollywood at Your Feet: The Story of the Chinese Theatre Footprints (documentary), AMC, 2000. Himself as honorary mayor of Hollywood, Christmas in Tinseltown, BBC, 2001. Himself, The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special, NBC, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, television, 1980; Wrangler Award, 1982; The Order of California, 1982, 1990; Legends of News Award, Los Angeles Press Club, 1987; Los Angeles Area Governor’s Award, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, 1988; The Spirit of Hope Award, USO, 1997; Legion of Merit, 2000; Combat Entertainer’s Badge, 2001; named Treasure of Los Angeles, 2002; awarded additional Hollywood Walk of Fame Star, 2002; Medal of Merit, National Guard; Bob Hope Combat Entertainer Award; General Matthew B. Ridgeway Award; additional Combat Entertainer’s Badge; Heart Award, Variety Club; Pepperdine University, honorary doctorate; Annual Sweetheart Award, Childhelp USA; Golden Heart Award, Holland; Order of Merit, Russia; Distinguished American Award, USO.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As John Grant) Chet Sparks, ⬙The Girl Who Knew,⬙ Letter to Loretta, NBC, 1955. Himself, ⬙Downbeat,⬙ 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1959. Himself, ⬙Johnny Grant,⬙ This Is Your Life, NBC, 1960. Himself, ⬙Lucy Goes to a Hollywood Premiere,⬙ The Lucy Show, CBS, 1966. Himself, ⬙Chao Ong,⬙ China Beach, ABC, 1988. Himself, ⬙The Curse of the Faro,⬙ Buddy Faro, CBS, 1998. Also appeared as himself, Burke’s Law, CBS. Television Executive Producer; Specials: The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989, 1990, 1996. Hollywood’s Welcome Home Desert Storm Parade, syndicated, 1991. The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1992. The 1997 Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1997.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As John Grant) TV show host Johnny Grant, Mask of the Dragon, Lippert Pictures, 1951. (Uncredited) Ed Harrison, White Christmas, Paramount, 1954. (Uncredited) Disc jockey, The Great Man, Universal International Pictures, 1956. Himself, Rock, Pretty Baby, Universal International Pictures, 1956. Rescue party leader, The Woman Eater, Sony, 1957. Himself, The Young and the Dead (documentary), 2000. Himself, Hollywood Homicide, Sony 2003.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Goldsboro News–Argus (Goldsboro, NC), April 24, 2005. Los Angeles Times Magazine, April 16, 2000. 193
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Electronic: Johnny Grant Official Site, http://www.johnnygrant. com/, July 2, 2005.
GRANT, Lee 1927– PERSONAL Original name, Lyova Haskell Rosenthal; born October 31, 1927, in New York, NY; daughter of A. W. (an educator and realtor) and Witia (a teacher; maiden name, Haskell) Rosenthal; married Arnold Manoff (a playwright), 1951 (divorced, 1960); married Joseph Feury (a producer), 1962; children: (first marriage) Dinah (an actress); (second marriage) Belinda. Education: Attended the Art Student League and the High School of Music and Art; studied voice, violin, and dance at the Juilliard School of Music; attended the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School; studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse with Sanford Meisner and at the Actors Studio; studied directing at the Directing Workshop for Women at the American Film Institute. Addresses: Office—Feury/Grant Entertainment, 441 West End Ave., Suite 10–A, New York, NY 10024. Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actress, director, writer, and producer. Ballet dancer, Metropolitan Opera Company, New York City; company member, American Ballet Theatre, New York City; painter and acting teacher; affiliated with Feury/ Grant Entertainment. Blacklisted in Hollywood for refusing to state names of suspected communists for the House Un–American Activities Committee (HUAC).
CREDITS Film Appearances: Don ⬙Red⬙ Barry, The Man from the Rio Grande, Republic, 1943. Shoplifter, Detective Story, Paramount, 1951. Edna, Storm Fear, United Artists, 1956. Run of the Arrow, Universal, 1957. Marilyn, Middle of the Night, Columbia, 1959. The Blue Angel, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1959. Carmen, The Balcony, Continental, 1963. From Russia with Love, United Artists, 1963. Katherine McCleod, An Affair of the Skin (also known as Love as a Disorder), Zenith, 1964. Suzy, Pie in the Sky (also known as Terror in the City), Allied Artists, 1964. Dede Murphy, Divorce American Style, Columbia, 1967. Miriam Polar, Valley of the Dolls, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1967. Mrs. Leslie Colbert, In the Heat of the Night, United Artists, 1967.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: New York Drama Critics Circle Award, 1949, for Detective Story; Cannes International Film Festival Award, best actress, Academy Award nomination, best actress in a supporting role, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress, all 1952, for Detective Story; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1964, for The Maids; Emmy Award, outstanding performance by an actress in a supporting role in a drama, 1966, for Peyton Place; Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1968, for In the Heat of the Night; Emmy Award nomination, c. 1968, for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by an actress in a leading role, 1969, for ⬙The 194
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GRANT Herself, Calling the Shots (documentary), World Artists Releasing, 1988. Lena Foster, Defending Your Life, Warner Bros., 1991. Jane, Under Heat, 1994. Amalia Stark, It’s My Party, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Stephen Verona: Self Portrait (documentary), 1995. Cora Cahn, The Substance of Fire, Miramax, 1996. Poor Liza, 1998. Dr. Harper, Dr. T and the Women, Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Louise Bonner, Mulholland Dr. (also known as Mulholland Drive), Universal Focus, 2001. Winnie, Going Shopping (also known as Shopping), Rainbow Film Company, 2004. Film Director: The Stronger (short film), American Film Institute, 1976. Tell Me a Riddle, Filmways, 1980. The Wilmar Eight (documentary; also known as The Wilmar 8), California Newsreel, 1981. Down and Out in America (documentary), Joseph Feury Productions, 1986. Staying Together, Hemdale, 1989. Stage Appearances: Princess Ho Chee, L’Oracolo (opera), Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, 1933. Liliom, Green Mansions Theatre, Warrensburg, NY, 1947. This Property Is Condemned, Green Mansions Theatre, 1947. Mildred, Joy to the World, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1948. Shoplifter, Detective Story, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1949–50. Diane, All You Need Is One Good Break, Mansfield Theatre, New York City, 1950. Raina Petkoff, Arms and the Man, Arena Theatre, New York City, 1950–51. Daisy Durole, Lo and Behold!, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1951–52. Sally, I Am a Camera, Mount Kisco Playhouse, Mount Kisco, NY, 1952. Amy, They Knew What They Wanted, Mount Kisco Playhouse, 1953. Title role, Gigi (musical), Mount Kisco Playhouse, 1954. Stella, Wedding Breakfast, 48th Street Theatre, New York City, 1954–55. Eliza, Pygmalion, Mount Kisco Playhouse, 1956. Lizzie, The Rainmaker, Mount Kisco Playhouse, 1957. Mrs. Rogers, A Hole in the Head, Plymouth Theatre, 1957. Gittel Mosca, Two for the Seesaw, Booth Theatre, 1958–59. Rose Collins, The Captains and the Kings, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1962.
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Solange, The Maids, One Sheridan Square Theatre, New York City, 1963. Title role, Electra, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1964. Joan of Arc (title role), Saint Joan, Moorestown Theatre, Moorestown, NJ, 1966. Edna Edison, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Eugene O’Neill Theatre, New York City, 1971–73. Regina, The Little Foxes, 1975.
Anne Holt, For Ladies Only, NBC, 1981. Evalyna, The Million Dollar Face (also known as Kiss of Gold), NBC, 1981. Maxine Lochman, Thou Shalt Not Kill, NBC, 1981. Lillian Farmer, Will There Really Be a Morning?, CBS, 1983. Marilyn Klinghoffer, The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro (also known as Achille Lauro: Terror at Sea, The Last Voyage, and Sea of Terror), NBC, 1989. District attorney Doris Cantore, She Said No, NBC, 1990. Carol Gertz, Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story (also known as Fatal Love), ABC, 1992. Dora Cohn, Citizen Cohn, HBO, 1992. Maureen Leeds, In My Daughter’s Name, CBS, 1992. Aunt Spendora, The Amati Girls, Fox Family Channel, 2000.
Appeared in a series of one–act plays with Henry Fonda, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1949. Major Tours: Oklahoma (musical), U.S. cities, 1948. The Tender Trap, U.S. cities, 1962. Ninotchka, Silk Stockings, U.S. cities, 1963. Karen Nash, ⬙Visitor from Mamaroneck,⬙ Muriel Tate, ⬙Visitor from Hollywood,⬙ and Norma Hubley, ⬙Visitor from Forest Hills,⬙ in Plaza Suite, U.S. cities, 1968.
Television Appearances; Specials: Hannah, ⬙Where Is Thy Brother?,⬙ Jewish Appeal Special, NBC, 1958. Robert Young and the Family, CBS, 1971. The Wonderful World of Aggravation, ABC, 1972. Wife, ⬙Raincheck,⬙ Three for the Girls, CBS, 1973. The Shape of Things, CBS, 1973. Irina Arkadina, ⬙The Seagull,⬙ Theatre in America, broadcast on Great Performances, PBS, 1975. Narrator, Why Me?, syndicated, 1975. Host, Once upon a Time ... Is Now: The Story of Princess Grace (documentary), NBC, 1977. ⬙The Good Doctor,⬙ Great Performances, PBS, 1978. Herself, A Salute to American Imagination, CBS, 1978. Karen Nash, ⬙Visitor from Mamaroneck,⬙ Muriel Tate, ⬙Visitor from Hollywood,⬙ and Claire Hubley, ⬙Visitor from Forest Hills,⬙ Plaza Suite, HBO, 1982. Narrator, ⬙When Women Kill⬙ (documentary), America Undercover, HBO, 1984. Narrator, What Sex Am I? (documentary), HBO, 1985. Harry Belafonte: Don’t Stop the Carnival, HBO, 1985. Herself, Hello Actors Studio (documentary), c. 1987. Host, ⬙Battered⬙ (documentary), America Undercover, HBO, 1989. Herself, ⬙Miracle on 44th Street: A Portrait of the Actors Studio,⬙ American Masters (documentary; also known as American Masters: Miracle on 44th Street—A Portrait of the Actors Studio), PBS, 1991. Narrator, Confronting Evil (documentary), HBO, 1992. Narrator, Women on Trial (documentary), HBO, 1992. Street Scenes: New York on Film (documentary), American Movie Classics, 1992. Voice, Earth and the American Dream (documentary), HBO, 1993. Voice of Alice Fletcher, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. In Censors We Trust (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 1993. Narrator, ⬙Rod Serling: Submitted to Your Approval,⬙ American Masters (documentary; also known as
Stage Director: The Adventures of Jack and Max, Actors Studio West, Los Angeles, CA, 1968. A Private View, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1983. The Lay of the Land, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1990. Television Appearances; Series: Rose Peabody, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1953–54. Stella Chernak, Peyton Place, ABC, 1965–66. Fay Stewart (title role), Fay, NBC, 1975–76. Blair Dillon, White Fang (also known as Croc blanc), [Canada and France], beginning 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Grace Coolidge, Backstairs at the White House, NBC, 1979. Ava Marshall, Bare Essence, CBS, 1982. Rachele Mussolini, Mussolini: The Untold Story, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Lizzie, The Respectful Prostitute, BBC, 1964. Marjorie Howard, Night Slaves, ABC, 1970. Carrie Miller, The Neon Ceiling, NBC, 1971. Ellie Schuster, Lieutenant Schuster’s Wife, ABC, 1972. Adele Ross, What Are Best Friends for?, ABC, 1973. Virginia Monroe, Perilous Voyage (also known as The Revolution of Antonio DeLeon), NBC, 1976. Marion Matchett, The Spell, NBC, 1977. Esther Jack, You Can’t Go Home Again, CBS, 1979. 196
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American Masters: Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval), PBS, 1995. Herself, Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial (documentary), American Movie Classics, 1996. Host, Say It, Fight It, Cure It (documentary), Lifetime, 1997. Narrator, Confronting the Crisis: Childcare in America (documentary), Lifetime, 1999. Herself, Hollywood, DC: A Tale of Two Cities (documentary), Bravo, 2000. Herself, Hidden Values: The Movies of the Fifties (documentary), TCM, 2001. Herself, The Omen Legacy (documentary), American Movie Classics, 2001. Herself, The John Garfield Story (documentary), TCM, 2003. Herself, ⬙None without Sin,⬙ American Masters (documentary; also known as American Masters: None without Sin), PBS, 2003. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Herself, The 48th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1976. Herself, The American Film Institute Salute to Sidney Poitier (also known as AFI Salute to Sidney Poitier), NBC, 1992. Herself, The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Screwball,⬙ The Play’s the Thing, CBS, 1950. ⬙Zone of Quiet,⬙ Comedy Theatre, CBS, 1950. ⬙The Blonde Comes First,⬙ Studio One, CBS, 1952. ⬙Dark as Night,⬙ Danger, CBS, 1952. ⬙Death to the Lonely,⬙ Danger, CBS, 1952. ⬙Dressing Up,⬙ Danger, CBS, 1952. ⬙The Face of Fear,⬙ Danger, CBS, 1952. Wife, ⬙Justice,⬙ ABC Album (also known as Plymouth Playhouse), ABC, 1953. ⬙The Noose,⬙ Broadway Television Theater (also known as Broadway Theater), syndicated, 1953. ⬙Death Is a Spanish Dancer,⬙ Kraft Television Theatre, ABC, 1955. ⬙Shadow of the Champ,⬙ Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. Helen Cartwright, ⬙Keyhole,⬙ Playwrights ’56, NBC, 1956. Lennie Converse, ⬙Even the Weariest River,⬙ Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1956. ⬙Look What’s Going On,⬙ Kraft Theatre, NBC, 1958. ⬙Three Plays by Tennessee Williams: Moony’s Kids Don’t Cry,⬙ Kraft Theatre, NBC, 1958. Avenging angel, ⬙The World of Sholem Aleichem,⬙ Play of the Week, syndicated, 1959. ⬙Man in the Middle,⬙ Brenner, CBS, 1959. Martirio, ⬙The House of Bernarda Alba,⬙ Play of the Week, syndicated, 1960. Lucy Morrison, ⬙Lucy,⬙ Great Ghost Tales, NBC, 1961. 197
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Narrator, Intimate Portrait: Swoosie Kurtz (documentary), Lifetime, 2000. Herself, The View, ABC, 2000. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Lee Grant (documentary), Lifetime, 2001.
Television Executive Producer; Episodic: (With others) Intimate Portrait: Star Jones (documentary), Lifetime, 1999. Intimate Portrait: Florence Griffith Joyner (documentary), Lifetime, 2000.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Wife, Justice, broadcast as an episode of ABC Album (also known as Plymouth Playhouse), ABC, 1953. Leslie Williams, Ransom for a Dead Man (also known as Columbo: Ransom for a Dead Man), NBC, 1971. Diane Harper, The Ted Bessell Show, CBS, 1973. Judge Meredith Leland, Partners in Crime, NBC, 1973.
WRITINGS Teleplays; Specials: (With others) The Shape of Things, CBS, 1973. What Sex Am I? (documentary), HBO, 1985. Teleplays; Episodic: Intimate Portrait (documentary), Lifetime, multiple episodes in 1998–1999.
Television Director; Movies: A Matter of Sex, NBC, 1984. No Place Like Home, CBS, 1989. Following Her Heart (also known as Sing Me the Blues, Lena), NBC, 1994. Reunion, CBS, 1994. Seasons of the Heart (also known as The Winter Garden), NBC, 1994. The Loretta Claiborne Story, ABC, 2000.
Nonfiction: (With David Craig) On Singing Onstage, Museum of Our National Heritage, 1978, revised edition, Applause Theatre Book Publishing, 1991. OTHER SOURCES
Television Director; Specials: (With Carolyn Raskin) The Shape of Things, CBS, 1973. ⬙When Women Kill⬙ (documentary), America Undercover, HBO, 1984. ⬙Cindy Eller: A Modern Fairy Tale,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1985. What Sex Am I? (documentary), HBO, 1985. Nobody’s Child, CBS, 1986. Host, ⬙Battered⬙ (documentary), America Undercover, HBO, 1989. Women on Trial (documentary), HBO, 1992. Say It, Fight It, Cure It (documentary), Lifetime, 1997. Confronting the Crisis: Childcare in America (documentary), Lifetime, 1999. ⬙Sidney Poitier: One Bright Light,⬙ American Masters (documentary; also known as American Masters: Sidney Poitier: One Bright Light), PBS, 2000. The Gun Deadlock (documentary), Lifetime, 2001.
Periodicals: American Film, February, 1990, pp. 16–19. New York Times, July 23, 1983, p. 48. People Weekly, October 23, 1989, p. 105; February 26, 1996, p. 14.
GREENE, Daniel (Danny Greene) PERSONAL Career: Actor. CREDITS
Television Producer; Specials: Host, ⬙Battered⬙ (documentary), America Undercover, HBO, 1989. Women on Trial (documentary), HBO, 1992. Say It, Fight It, Cure It (documentary), Lifetime, 1997. Confronting the Crisis: Childcare in America (documentary), Lifetime, 1999.
Film Appearances: Brad, The Rosebud Beach Hotel (also known as Big Lobby and The No–Tell Hotel), Almi Pictures, 1984. Roger, Pulsaciones (also known as Pulsebeat), Lightning Video, 1985. Ted Fletcher, Stitches, International Film Marketing, 1985. Danny, The Deadly Intruder, HBO, 1985. Paco Queruak, Vendetta dal futuro (also known as Atomic Cyborg, Fists of Steel, Hands of Steel, Return of the Terminator, and Mani de pietra), Almi Pictures, 1986.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙For the Use of the Hall,⬙ Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1975. ⬙The Stronger,⬙ Shortstories, 1988. Intimate Portrait (documentary), Lifetime, various episodes beginning in 1998. 198
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GREGORY Chauffeur, ⬙The Note,⬙ Dynasty, ABC, 1983. ⬙No More Heroes,⬙ Trauma Center, ABC, 1983. McNeal, ⬙China Doll,⬙ Matt Houston, ABC, 1983. Chauffeur, ⬙Disguises,⬙ Emerald Point N.A.S., CBS, 1984. Chauffeur, ⬙Lost and Found,⬙ Emerald Point N.A.S., CBS, 1984. ⬙Weekend,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1984. ⬙Double Heat,⬙ The A–Team, NBC, 1984. Pietro, ⬙An Affair to Remember,⬙ Brothers, Showtime, 1985. ⬙An Old Flame,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1985. Tony Petz, ⬙Steele Alive and Kicking,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1986. Jack Seiling, ⬙Pettycoat Injunction,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1988. Walter (some sources cite Walker) Evers, ⬙Till Death Do Us Part,⬙ Shades of LA, syndicated, 1991. Fantasy Rusty, ⬙Babes in Boyland,⬙ Babes, Fox, 1991. Personal trainer, ⬙The Scam,⬙ Matlock, ABC, 1995. First thug, ⬙Oh No, Mr. Bill,⬙ Savannah, The WB, 1997. Don, ⬙A Tom Story,⬙ The Tom Show, The WB, 1997.
Phil McCracken, Weekend Warriors (also known as Hollywood Air Force), Moviestore Entertainment, 1986. Soldier of Fortune (also known as Running Combat and Soldato di ventura), 1987. Rick Weston, Skeleton Coast (also known as Coast of Skeletons), Nelson Entertainment, 1987. Bobby Mulligan, Qualcuno paghera? (also known as The Opponent), National Cinematografica/Nuova Dania Cinematografica, 1987. Hammer, Hammerhead, Filmustang/INIP, 1987. Troy, Arthur 2: On the Rocks, Warner Bros., 1988. Bob Redding, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, New World, 1988. Sulle tracce del condor (also known as After the Condor and Condor), Dania Cinematografica, 1990. Jake, Mal d’Africa (also known as Beyond Kilimanjaro, Across the River of Blood), Dania Film/Medusa Produzione/National Reteitalia, 1990. Francis, American Riscio (also known as American Rickshaw and American Tiger), New City Releasing, 1990. Cop, The Maddening, Trimark Pictures, 1995. (As Danny Greene) Calvert Munson, Kingpin, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1996. Dickie Thurman, Me, Myself & Irene, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Doctor, Shallow Hal (also known as Schwer verliebt), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Mr. Tourist, Stuck on You, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. (As Danny Greene) Jon E. Edwards in Love (documentary), Ripe Entertainment, 2003. Boorchy, Genghis Khan, Madison Motion Pictures, 2004. Waiter, Fever Pitch, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Larry, Gone Are the Days, 1984.
GREGORY, Michael 1944– (Mike D’Gard, Mike D’Gord) PERSONAL Original name, Gary Steven Meimar; born November 26, 1944, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Angelo Socrates and Sally Meimar. Education: Hartnell College, A.A., 1963; San Francisco State University, B.A., 1966. Avocational Interests: Riding motorcycles.
Some sources cite appearance in a film titled Combat Force, 1987. Film Work: Additional voice, Traces of Red, Filmayer, 1992.
Addresses: Agent—Kathleen Schultz, Kathleen Schultz Talent Agency, 6442 Coldwater Canyon Ave., Suite 206, Valley Glen, CA, 91606. Manager—Ashby/Rojo Management, 1485 South Beverly Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90035.
Television Appearances; Series: (As Danny Greene) Felix, General Hospital, ABC, 1982. Dwayne Cooley, Falcon Crest, CBS, 1985–86. Antonio Ronovich, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1992.
Career: Actor, voice performer, and writer. Appeared in numerous commercials; also worked as stunt performer. Participant in fund–raisers for law enforcement organizations; Follow Your Heart Foundation, vice president. Military service: U.S. Army, 1968–70.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Gregory, ⬙The Yacht Club Murders,⬙ Matt Houston, ABC, 1983. ⬙Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1983. Aardvark, ⬙Jolene and the Night Watchman,⬙ Alice, CBS, 1983. Police officer, ⬙The Money Machine,⬙ Three’s Company, ABC, 1983.
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Awards, Honors: Named honorary member of law enforcement agencies of Monterey County, CA, 1979, Sacramento, CA, 1985, Huron, CA, 1988, and Tijuana, Mexico, 1990.
Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Rick Webber, General Hospital, ABC, 1976–78. (As Mike D’Gard) Voice of Baresto for English version, Kido senshi gundam: Dai 08 MS shotai (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team), Cartoon Network, 1996. (As Mike D’Gord) Voice of Brilliant Dynamites Neon for English version, Trigun (anime; also known as Trigun Ⲇ1: The $60,000,000,000 Man), Cartoon Network, 1998. (As D’Gord) Voice of Tao master for English version, Outlaw Star (anime; also known as Saihou Bukyou Outlaw Star), Cartoon Network, 2001. (As D’Gard) Voice of Alpha Bite for English version, Kido senshi gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory), Cartoon Network, 2002.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Tanner, Mr. Ricco, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1975. Angelo, Two–Minute Warning, Universal, 1976. Manager of Beverly Palms Hotel, Beverly Hills Cop, Paramount, 1984. Van guard, Band of the Hand, TriStar, 1986. Truck driver, Savage Harbor (also known as Death Feud, Raggedy Anne, and Slammers), 1987. Lieutenant Hedgecock, RoboCop, Orion, 1987. Security officer at Riviera, The Couch Trip, Orion, 1988. Rebel lieutenant, Total Recall, TriStar, 1990. Clem Monk, Lena’s Holiday, Crown International, 1991. Hugh, You, Me & Marley, 1992. (Uncredited) Agent Weems, Seedpeople, Paramount Home Video, 1992. Security chief, The Lawnmower Man (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Lawnmower Man⬙ and Virtual Wars), New Line Cinema, 1992. Roy Bush, The Glass Shield (also known as The Johnny Johnson Trial), Miramax, 1995. Jack, Hungry for You, Mystique Films, 1996. Leiman, Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996. Tony, Better Never than Late (short film), Sunday School Productions, 1999. Craig’s father, Born Bad, Concorde, 1999. Narrator, Submitted for Your Approval (short film), Sixth Dimension Productions, 2000. Manny Molka, Spider’s Web, Columbia TriStar, 2001. Eddie, Outlaw, 2001. Police Chief Sam Taylor, Fangs, Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Laughing Bull 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, 2001. Chief, Murderous Camouflage, Big Quiche Productions/ Zygot Films, 2002. (Uncredited) Limousine driver, S.W.A.T., Columbia, 2003. Motorcycle cop, Grand Theft Parsons, Swipe Films, 2004. General Ellison, The Eliminator, Artist View Entertainment, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Officer Auchner, A Gun in the House, CBS, 1981. Beverly Hills Madam (also known as Ladies of the Night), NBC, 1986. Lonny ⬙Dog Man⬙ DeMarco, Man against the Mob, NBC, 1988. Indoctrination officer, Nightbreaker (also known as Advance to Ground Zero), TNT, 1989. Agent Robbins, Prime Target, NBC, 1989. Real cop, Working Tra$h, Fox, 1990. Falcon One, Flight of Black Angel, Showtime, 1991. Colonel Brixter, Majority Rule, Lifetime, 1992. Mr. Hacker, Columbo: A Bird in the Hand, ABC, 1992. Gene, Zero Tolerance, HBO, 1994. Henri, BBC (England), 1994. General Wasserman, Stealth Fighter, HBO, 1999. Chief Patterson, Combustion (also known as Silent Killer), Lifetime, 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Wade, Jacqueline Susann’s ⬙Valley of the Dolls⬙ (also known as Valley of the Dolls), CBS, 1981. Michael Barzini, Bella Mafia, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Quinton, ⬙A Man Called Snake,⬙ The Partridge Family, 1971. Jerry, ⬙Archie Is Branded,⬙ All in the Family, CBS, 1973. Edgar, ⬙Requiem for a Cop,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1973. Sabation, ⬙Manolo,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1975. The record producer, ⬙Glitter with a Bullet,⬙ Police Woman, 1975. Rocky, ⬙Good Neighbor, Maxine,⬙ Good Heavens, 1976. Himself, ⬙Valentine’s Day Special,⬙ Family Feud, ABC, 1978. Frank Harding, ⬙The Sheikh/The Homecoming,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. Ken, ⬙The Gopher’s Opportunity/Home Sweet Home/ Switch,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1979.
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GROPMAN rious Play, El juego misterioso Fushigi Yugi, and Tajemnica Przeszlosci), Pioneer Entertainment, 1996. Voice of James Rahl, Eraser—Turnabout (video game), Imagination Pilots Entertainment, 1996. Voice, The Adventures of Pinocchio (video game), IBM Corporation, 1996. (As Mike D’Gard) Voice of Totem for English version, Serial Experiments: Lain (anime; also known as Lain and Wirtualna Lain), Selecta Vision, 1998. Voice of Professor Gill for English version, Jinzo ningen Kikaida: The Animation (anime; also known as Android Kikaider: The Animation, Humanoid Kikaider: The Animation, and Kikaider; originally broadcast in Japanese as a television series), 2000. (As D’Gard) Voice of Volt Krueger for English version, The Bouncer (video game), Square Electronic Arts, 2001. Voice of Professor Gill/Gill Hakaider for English version, Kikaida Zero Wan: The Animation (anime; also known as Kikaider 01: The Animation), Ishinomori Productions/Sony Animation, 2001. Additional voices for English version, Armitage: Dual Matrix (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, 2002. Voice for Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure (anime; also known as Dual, Dual! Parallel Lun–Lun Monogatari, and Dual! Una historia paralela; originally broadcast in Japanese as a television series), Geneon Entertainment; also provided voices for the video games The Horde, Midnight Raiders, and The Turn Around.
GROPMAN, David (David Lloyd Gropman) PERSONAL Born in Los Angeles, CA. Addresses: Agent—The Skouras Agency, 1149 Third St., Third Floor, Santa Monica, CA 90403. Career: Production designer, art director, and set designer.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Sergeant Lou Markowski, Beach Patrol, ABC, 1979. Kramer, Manimal, NBC, 1983.
Member: Art Directors Guild. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (with Beth A. Rubino), best art direction–set decoration, 2000, for The Cider House Rules; Excellence in Production Design Award (with others), feature film— contemporary films, Art Directors Guild, and Film Award nomination, best production design, British
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Television Production Designer; Movies: The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James, ABC, 1986. Babycakes, CBS, 1989. What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, ABC, 1991. Television Set Designer; Specials: ⬙The Comedy of Errors,⬙ Live from Lincoln Center, broadcast on Great Performances, PBS, 1987.
CREDITS Film Production Designer: Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Cinecom International, 1982. Key Exchange, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1985. Home of the Brave (also known as Home of the Brave: A Film by Laurie Anderson), United Artists/Cinecom International, 1986. Campus Man, Paramount, 1987. Sweet Lorraine, Angelika Films, 1987. Miles from Home (also known as Farm of the Year), Cinecom International, 1988. Slaves of New York, TriStar, 1989. Mr. & Mrs. Bridge, Miramax, 1990. Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Once Around, Universal, 1991. The Cutting Edge, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1992. Of Mice and Men, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1992. Searching for Bobby Fischer (also known as Innocent Moves), Paramount, 1993. Nobody’s Fool, Paramount, 1994. Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. A Walk in the Clouds (also known as Caminando por las nubes and Un paseo por las nubes), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Marvin’s Room, Miramax, 1996. One Fine Day, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. A Civil Action, Buena Vista, 1998. Twilight, Paramount, 1998. The Cider House Rules, Miramax, 1999. Center Stage (also known as Centre Stage), Columbia, 2000. Chocolat, Miramax, 2000. The Shipping News (also known as Noeuds et denouements), Miramax, 2001. The Human Stain (also known as Der menschliche Makel and La couleur du mensonge), Miramax, 2003. Casanova (also known as Untitled Casanova Project), Buena Vista, 2005. An Unfinished Life, Miramax, 2005. Little Children, New Line Cinema, 2006.
Television Production Designer; Specials: The Laundromat, HBO, 1985. ⬙The Comedy of Errors,⬙ Live from Lincoln Center, broadcast on Great Performances, PBS, 1987. ⬙Life under Water,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Television Production Designer; Pilots: We’re Puttin’ on the Ritz, CBS, 1986. Stage Set Designer: (As David Lloyd Gropman) Conjuring an Event, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1978. Buried Child, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1979. Billy Bishop Goes to War, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1980. Mass Appeal, Stage 73, New York City, 1980. True West, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, Martinson Hall, New York City, 1980–81. Family Devotions, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, Newman Theatre, New York City, 1981. Whistler, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1981–82. Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Circle Repertory Company, Circle in the Square Downtown, New York City, 1984. Eden Court, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1985. Stage Scenic Designer: The 1940’s Radio Hour (musical), St. James Theatre, New York City, 1979–80. Billy Bishop Goes to War (musical), Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1980. Passione, Morosco Theatre, 1980. Lena Horne: ⬙The Lady and Her Music,⬙ Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1981–82. Mass Appeal, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1981–82. Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1982. A Little Family Business, Martin Beck Theatre, 1982. Open Admissions, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1984. The Comedy of Errors, Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, 1987. Death and the King’s Horseman, Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, 1987.
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Stage Costume Designer: Whistler, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1981–82.
GUSS, Louis 1918– PERSONAL Born January 4, 1918, in New York, NY. Career: Actor. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series: Uncle Bennie, The Man in the Family, ABC, 1991.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Flooey, Love with the Proper Stranger, Paramount, 1963. Joe Damico, Ready for the People, Warner Bros., 1964. (Uncredited) Don Zaluchi, The Godfather (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Godfather⬙), Paramount, 1972. Gus Niles (also known as Andrew Medford), The Laughing Policeman (also known as An Investigation of Murder), 1973. Magliocco, Crazy Joe, Columbia, 1973. Dominic Santosi, Harry and Tonto, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1974. Bernie, Lucky Lady, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1975. Max Rubin, Lepke, Warner Bros., 1975. Dinsdale, Nickelodeon, Columbia, 1976. Freddie, No Deposit, No Return (also known as Double Trouble), 1976. Telephone customer, Fun with Dick and Jane, Columbia, 1977. Bugs Benny, H.O.T.S. (also known as T & A Academy), Derio Productions, 1979. Mr. D’Amico, Willie & Phil, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. Mr. Loomis, The Treasure of Alpheus T. Winterborn (also known as The Clue according to Sherlock Holmes), 1980. Herb, Cheech & Chong’s ⬙Nice Dreams,⬙ Columbia, 1981. Gus, Texas Sno–Line (also known as Death Line, Sno– Line, and Texas Godfather), 1985. Newsvendor, Highlander, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. Rubin, Seize the Day, HBO/Cannon Video, c. 1986. Raymond Cappomaggi, Moonstruck, United Artists, 1987. Abe Katz, American Blue Note (also known as Fakebook), Panorama Entertainment, 1989. Vardig, Slaves of New York, TriStar, 1989. Janitor, Double Revenge, Republic Pictures, 1990.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Newsey, I’ll Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Murray, The Third Girl from the Left, ABC, 1973. Charley, Terror on the 40th Floor (also known as The Blazing Tower), NBC, 1974. Dodo, The Art of Crime (also known as Roman Grey: The Fine Art of Crime), NBC, 1975. Beggarman, Thief, NBC, 1979. Samuel Selig, Brass, CBS, 1985. Carlo Regato, Frank Nitti: The Enforcer, ABC, 1988. Georgio Rossi, Original Sin, NBC, 1989. Anthony Nardino, The Counterfeit Contessa, Fox, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Goodbye My Lady Love,⬙ Naked City, ABC, 1959. DeSavo, ⬙The Swan Bed,⬙ Route 66, CBS, 1960. Angie, ⬙Let Me Die before I Wake,⬙ Naked City, ABC, 1962. Ernie, ⬙Love Is under ⬘L’,⬙ The Outsider, NBC, 1968. Bailiff, ⬙The Ticket,⬙ Maude, CBS, 1972. Deliveryperson, ⬙The Locket,⬙ All in the Family, CBS, 1972. Flower deliveryperson, ⬙Like Mother, Like Daughter,⬙ Maude, CBS, 1972. Arnold/⬙Let It Ride⬙ man, ⬙The Hustler,⬙ The Odd Couple, ABC, 1973. Caretaker, ⬙Fuentes, Fuentes, Sanford & Chico,⬙ Sanford and Son, NBC, 1973. Cleaner, ⬙The Will,⬙ Maude, CBS, 1973. Ed, ⬙Felix Directs,⬙ The Odd Couple, ABC, 1973. Man in waiting, ⬙The Ides of April,⬙ The Odd Couple, ABC, 1973. Apartment manager, ⬙Accounts Balanced,⬙ Harry O, ABC, 1974. 203
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Richie, Down the Shore, Fox, 1992. Irving Barash, ⬙The Family Plumbing,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1993. Mel Wertzel, Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1993. Joe Florio, ⬙A Christmas Story,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1994. Rosie Flowers, ⬙Rival,⬙ The Single Guy, NBC, 1995. Gino, ⬙Three Weeks of the Condor,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1997. Vincent Carpenana, ⬙Ambitious,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. Bailiff, ⬙Bobby & Cynthia,⬙ 100 Centre St., Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Bailiff, ⬙Kids: Part 1,⬙ 100 Centre St., Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Bailiff, ⬙Zero Tolerance,⬙ 100 Centre St., Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Television Appearances; Pilots: Louie Gordon, Love Thy Neighbor, ABC, 1973. Hoyt Kosloff (Annie’s landlord), Annie Flynn, CBS, 1978. Harry, Morton’s by the Bay, NBC, 1989. Joseph Collito, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Stage Appearances: Bologinini, The Girl on the Via Flaminia, 48th Street Theatre, New York City, 1954. Matias, Handful of Fire, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1958. Louis, One More River, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1960. Baron Razumni, Once There Was a Russian, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1961. Jake Latta, The Night of the Iguana, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1961–62. Protestant sergeant and peasant, Mother Courage and Her Children, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1963. Ragg, ensemble member, and understudy, Arturo Ui, Lunt–Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1963. Comrade Galka, Flora, the Red Menace, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1965. Portero, Diamond Orchid, Henry Miller’s Theatre, New York City, 1969. But, Seriously ... , Henry Miller’s Theatre, New York City, 1969. Gandhi, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1970. The cadi and an understudy, Captain Brasshound’s Conversion, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1972.
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HAGEN, Daniel (Dan Hagan, Daniel Hagan, Dan Hagen) PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Commercial Talent Agency, 9225 Sunset Blvd., Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and voice artist. CREDITS Film Appearances: Media jackal, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. (As Daniel Hagan) Construction worker, The Super, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Harrison, Wilder Napalm, TriStar, 1993. Vincent, For Love or Money (also known as The Concierge), Universal, 1993. Hotel manager, The Deep End of the Ocean, Columbia, 1999. (As Dan Hagen) Walter Neumeyer, Project Redlight (short film), 2002. (As Dan Hagen) Marvin Tibbett, Open House, Bugeater Films, 2004. Carter, Ten ’til Noon, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tom, ⬙The Lost Detail,⬙ Big Brother Jake, Family Channel, 1994. (As Daniel Hagan) EMS technician Dixon, ⬙Blue Bamboo,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Bob, ⬙Nick at Night,⬙ Maybe This Time, ABC, 1996. Mr. Trimble, ⬙Strange Bedfellows,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1996. Mr. Trimble, ⬙Benefactors,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1996.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 comedy series—supporting young actor, Image Award, outstanding youth actor/actress, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1998, all for Soul Food; YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by a young actor in a comedy TV series, and Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a TV comedy series—supporting young actor, 1998, both for The Gregory Hines Show; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a TV movie, miniseries, or special—supporting young actor, 2003, for Our America.
Television Appearances; Other: (As Dan Hagen) Jay Honeycutt, From the Earth to the Moon (miniseries), HBO, 1998. Kalvin, Two for One, 2001. Stage Appearances: The Nerd, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1987. RECORDINGS Video Games: (As Dan Hagen) Voice of Artie, Detective Barbie: Mystery of the Carnival Caper, Mattel Media, 1998. (As Dan Hagen) Voice of Emkay, Star Wars: X–Wing Alliance, LucasArts Entertainment, 1999. (As Dan Hagen) Voice of fourth alien thug, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, LucasArts Entertainment, 2002. (As Dan Hagen) Voice of Enrico Marini, Biohazard (also known as Resident Evil), Capcom Entertainment, 2002. (As Dan Hagen) Additional voices, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, LucasArts Entertainment, 2003. (As Dan Hagan) Voices of O’Brien, U.S. soldiers, pilots, and eighth prisoner, ShellShock: Nam ’67, Eidos Interactive, 2004. (As Dan Hagan) Voice, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004. (As Dan Hagan) Voice of Mr. Poe, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, Activision, 2004. (As Dan Hagen) Voice, The Punisher, THQ, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Five–year–old Caine, Menace II Society, New Line Cinema, 1993. Walter, Tales from the Hood, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Zander Mason, Strange Days, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. John Harris, Jr., Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1995. Tommy Campbell, No Easy Way, Redwood Communications, 1996. Sean Rayburn, The Fan, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Michael Jordan at 10, Space Jam, Warner Bros., 1996. Neville Williams, Mars Attacks!, Warner Bros., 1996. Joseph Ahmad, Soul Food, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Young E. Bone, Blue Hill Avenue, Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Television Appearances; Series: Anthony, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1996–97. Matthew ⬙Matty⬙ Stevenson, The Gregory Hines Show, CBS, 1997–98.
HALL, Vondi Curtis See CURTIS–HALL, Vondie
HAMMOND, Brandon 1984– (Brandon La Ron Hammond)
Television Appearances; Movies: Kenny, Love, Lies & Lullabies (also known as Sad Inheritance), ABC, 1993. Marcus Roosevelt, Jr., Road to Galveston, USA Network, 1996. Lloyd Newman, Our America, Showtime, 2002.
PERSONAL Born February 6, 1984, in Baton Rouge, LA.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of a Child Star (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Presenter, The 29th NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 1998. Voice of Karl, The Snow Queen: An Animated Special from the ⬙Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child⬙ Series (animated), HBO, 2000.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Made his acting debut as a background performer in a public service announcement, 1990. Awards, Honors: YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by a young actor in a drama film, Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a TV
Television Appearances; Pilots: American Family, The WB, 2000. 206
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Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Brandon La Ron Hammond) Tenement boy, ⬙The Great Waldo,⬙ Gabriel’s Fire, ABC, 1991. Charles Williams, ⬙Blue Chip Blues,⬙ Coach, ABC, 1994. Paul, ⬙A Pool’s Paradise,⬙ Dave’s World, CBS, 1995. The kid, ⬙Hero,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1995. Cliff Lewis, ⬙Lock and Load, Babe,⬙ Vanishing Son, syndicated, 1995. Cliff Lewis, ⬙Two Guys with Guns,⬙ Vanishing Son, syndicated, 1995. Anthony, ⬙To Have and to Hold,⬙ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1998. Jesse, ⬙Hot Time in the Old Town,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1998. Sin City Spectacular, F/X, 1998. Jeffrey Morgan, ⬙The White House Pro–Am,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2000.
Career: Actress and model. Correspondent reporter for the fashion television program Ooh La La; appeared in commercials for Chanel Cristalle perfume, Victoria’s Secret clothing stores, and several other products.
Also appeared as Jerome, Out All Night, NBC.
Television Appearances; Movies: Inga, Eventual Wife, Cinemax, 2000. Farrah Fawcett–Majors, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ⬙Charlie’s Angels,⬙ NBC, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Winner of Ford talent agency Supermodel of the World contest, 1992. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Number Six, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Number Six, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in Seal’s ⬙Fly like an Eagle,⬙ 1996.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Inside Edition, syndicated, 1992. Sarah, ⬙The Long Road: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Ashleigh James, ⬙The Hunger Artist,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2002.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Jet, December 15, 1997, p. 60. .
Television Appearances; Specials: Supermodel of the World: 1993, syndicated, 1993. Judge, Miss Teen USA (also known as The 2003 Miss Teen USA Pageant), NBC, 2003. Celebrity judge, Miss USA, NBC, 1996. Battlestar Galactica: The Lowdown, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
HELFER, Tricia 1974– PERSONAL
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Herself, Unzipped (documentary), Miramax, 1995. Herself, Catwalk (documentary), Arrow, 1996. Eva, White Rush, Canon Films, 2003.
Born January 2, 1974, in Donalda, Alberta, Canada; parents, operators of a grain farm; married Jonathen Marshall (a lawyer), 2002. Education: Studied acting in New York City. Addresses: Agent—Steven Muller, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager— (modeling and commercials) Gilbertson–Kincaid, 501 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 301, Santa Monica, CA 90401; (modeling and commercials) T Management, 91 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10003. Publicist—Creative Public Relations, 3385 Oak Glen Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068. Contact—(modeling and commercials) Mode Models, 933 17th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2T 5R6.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cult Times Special, March, 2005, pp. 94–98. Movieline’s Hollywood Life, February, 2004, p. 16. Starburst, December, 2003, pp. 56–61. Top Model, November, 1996, pp. 92–96. TV Zone, October, 2004, pp. 34–37. 207
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Android Dr. Danenberg, TekWar (also known as TekWar: The Movie and TekWar: The Original Movie), syndicated, 1994. Beatrice Canter, Getting Gotti, CBS, 1994. Kathryn Gambino, Between Love & Honor, CBS, 1995. Edith Drysdale, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, CBS, 1997. Librarian nun, Possessed, Showtime, 2000. John Dick’s mother, Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story (also known as Torso), CTV (Canada), 2002. Second transforming ghost, The Scream Team, The Disney Channel, 2002. Elderly woman, The Wool Cap, TNT, 2004.
HENEY, Joan PERSONAL Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: One Man (also known as Un homme), Billy Baxter, 1979. Julie’s mother, Black Mirror (also known as Haute surveillance), France Film, 1981. Connecticut woman, The Hotel New Hampshire, Orion, 1984. The Sight (short film), National Film Board of Canada/ Atlantis Films, 1985. Jack of Hearts (short film), National Film Board of Canada/Atlantis Films, 1986. Out of a Job (short film), National Film Board of Canada, 1986. Connection (short film), National Film Board of Canada, 1986. Voice, The Man Who Stole Dreams (short film), National Film Board of Canada, 1987. Claire, The January Man, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1989. Older teacher, Falling Over Backwards, Moving Image Productions, 1990. Love & Human Remains (also known as Amour et restes humains), 1993, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Judith, House, 1995. Wife in restaurant, The Real Blonde, Paramount, 1998. Study hall teacher, Detroit Rock City, New Line Cinema, 1999. Mom, Too Much Sex, Allied Entertainment Group, 2000. Laura Shepard, Frequency, New Line Cinema, 2000. Cook, Spider, Sony Pictures Classics, 2002. Drop–in woman, Saint Monica (also known as Sainte Monica), Seville Pictures, 2002. Dorothy, Fast Food High, CCI Entertainment, 2003. Mrs. Garvey, Secret Window, Columbia, 2004. Agnes, Siblings, Step–Films, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Starting from Scratch, 1988. Mrs. Collier, ⬙For Art’s Sake,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1989. Mrs. Wigmore, ⬙Otherwise Engaged,⬙ Road to Avonlea, The Disney Channel, 1994. Brenda, ⬙The Man Who Knew Too Little,⬙ Due South, CBS, 1995. Rosa, ⬙Last Night,⬙ La Femme Nikita, USA Network, 1998. Sister Grace, ⬙The Headless Nun,⬙ Relic Hunter, syndicated, 1999. Betty Jacobs, ⬙I Thought I Knew You,⬙ 1–800–Missing, Lifetime, 2003. Mama Provolone, ⬙Arsenic and Old Spice,⬙ Doc, PAX, 2004. Television Appearances; Other: Mrs. Cahill, Shades of Love: The Emerald Tear, 1988. Thelma Adashek, Shades of Love: Tangerine Taxi, 1988. Gagnon, Bizet’s Dream (special), HBO, 1995. Sylvia Cahan, Street Time (pilot), Showtime, 2002. Stage Appearances: Dorothy, Honour among Thieves, Solar Stage, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1997. Aurash, Modern Times Stage Company, Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto, 1998. Caresses, Equity Showcase, Studio Theatre, Harbourfront Theatre, Toronto, 2001. Old woman, Revelation, Toronto Fringe Festival, Toronto, 2002. Grandmother, The Gambler (workshop reading), Beggarly Theatre Project, Artword Theatre, Toronto, 2002.
Television Appearances; Movies: Marcia, Illusions (also known as A Deadly Puzzle), CBS, 1983. Mrs. Stratton, Barnum, CBS, 1986. Granny Cooper, ⬙April Morning,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1988. Serious lady, Liberace: Behind the Music, CBS, 1988.
Also appeared in ⬙Your Smile Is like Your Mother’s, the Artist Said,⬙ Summerworks, Dear Margo Productions, Theatre Centre West, Toronto. 208
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HENNINGS The Little Rascals, Universal, 1994. Reba: Starting Over, 1995.
HENNINGS, David (David E. Hennings)
Film Crane Operator: (Louma crane, Denver concert film crew, and Tempe concert film crew), U2: Rattle and Hum (documentary; also known as Rattle and Hum), Paramount, 1988. (Louma crane technician) The War of the Roses, 1989. (Louma crane) Fire Birds, Buena Vista, 1990. (Uncredited; Louma crane) The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990. The Doors, TriStar, 1991. (Louma crane) Noises Off... (also known as Noises Off), Buena Vista, 1992.
PERSONAL Born in Nashville, TN. Education: Graduated from the American Film Institute, 1983. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Cinematographer and camera operator. Previously worked as a photographer, camera operator on music videos, and camera operator on commercials. Sometimes credited as David E. Hennings.
Television Cinematographer; Series: Under Suspicion, CBS, 1994–95. Medicine Ball, Fox, 1995. Moloney, CBS, 1996–97. Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2000–2001. The Dead Zone (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Dead Zone⬙), USA Network, 2002—.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding technical direction/electronic camera/ video control for a miniseries or a special, 1986, for The Magic of David Copperfield VIII: Walking through the Great Wall of China.
Television Cinematographer; Miniseries: Titanic, CBS, 1996. Asteroid, NBC, 1997. NetForce (also known as Tom Clancy’s ⬙NetForce⬙), ABC, 1999.
CREDITS Film Cinematographer: D3: The Mighty Ducks, Buena Vista, 1996. Celine Dion: The Concert, 1997. Meet the Deedles (also known as The Deedles), Buena Vista, 1998. Very Bad Things, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Wayward Son, 1999. Blue Crush, Universal, 2002. American Girl, New Line Cinema, 2002. You Got Served (also known as Street Style and Street Dancers), Screen Gems, 2004. Breakin’ All the Rules, Screen Gems, 2004. Ice Princess, Buena Vista, 2005. The Underclassman, Miramax, 2005.
Television Cinematographer; Movies: Johnny Tsunami, The Disney Channel, 1999. Cheaters, HBO, 2000. Boycott, HBO, 2001. Second String, TNT, 2002. Television Cinematographer; Pilots: Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2000. The Dead Zone (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Dead Zone⬙), USA Network, 2002. The Gate, Fox, 2005. Deviant Behavior, 2005.
Film Camera Operator: The Doors, TriStar, 1991. (Rodeo sequence) My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Madonna: Truth or Dare (documentary; also known as In Bed with Madonna and Truth or Dare), Miramax, 1991. (⬙B⬙ camera) Wayne’s World, Paramount, 1992. Big Girls Don’t Cry ... They Get Even (also known as Stepkids), New Line Cinema, 1992. The Beverly Hillbillies, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. The Thing Called Love, Paramount, 1993.
Television Camera Operator; Specials: Barry Manilow: Big Fun on Swing Street, CBS, 1988. Unforgettable, with Love: Natalie Cole Sings the Songs of Nat King Cole, PBS, 1992. This Is Michael Bolton, NBC, 1992. This Is Garth Brooks, NBC, 1992. The Women of Country, CBS, 1993. Television Work; Specials: The Magic of David Copperfield VIII: Walking through the Great Wall of China, 1986. 209
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 TV Guide’s Greatest Moments 2004, ABC, 2004. The Simple Life Reunion, Fox, 2004. The Simple Life 2: Road Trip; The Stuff We Weren’t Allowed to Show You, Fox, 2004. Host, Jingle Ball Rock, Fox, 2004. (In archive footage) The Most Shocking Celebrity Moments of 2004, 2005. The Hilton Sisters: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2005.
HILL, John Dunn See DUNN–HILL, John
HILTON, Paris 1981– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Madison, ⬙Things that Go Jump in the Night,⬙ Las Vegas, NBC, 2004. Ashley, ⬙Jason Tutors Max,⬙ George Lopez, ABC, 2004. Kate, ⬙The L.A.,⬙ The O.C., Fox, 2004. Caitlin Ford, ⬙Credit Where Credit’s Due,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2004. Ashley, ⬙Something Wicca This Way Goes,⬙ Charmed, 2005. Beckey, ⬙The Truth,⬙ The Diary, 2005. Barbara Eden/Jeannie, ⬙California Dreamin’,⬙ American Dreams, NBC, 2005.
Full name, Paris Whitney Hilton; born February 17, 1981, in New York, NY; daughter of Rick (a real estate broker) and Kathy (an actress and television personality; maiden name, Richards) Hilton; sister of Nicky Hilton (an actress). Education: Some sources cite attendance at University of Arizona. Avocational Interests: Golf. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Untitled Entertainment, 8436 West Third St., Suite 650, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Publicist—Gina Hoffman, PMK/HBH Public Relations, 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, multiple appearances, between 2003 and 2004. (In archive footage) ⬙It’s Good to Be the Hilton Sisters,⬙ It’s Good to Be, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. ⬙Dynamic Duos Week,⬙ The Hollywood Squares, 2003. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2003, 2005. ⬙New Kids on the Block: Part 2,⬙ Fashion in Focus, NYC TV, 2004. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2004, 2005. Total Request Live, MTV, 2004. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004. The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2004. ⬙Eminem: Just Lose It,⬙ Making the Video, MTV, 2004. On Air with Ryan Seacrest, 2004. Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2004, 2005. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, 2004. The View, ABC, 2004. Live at Much Music, 2005. Good Day Live, syndicated, 2005. ⬙PR Girls in the Hamptons,⬙ PoweR Girls, 2005.
Career: Actress, producer, and writer. Model for fashion designers, including Tommy Hilfiger; appeared in commercials for Iceberg jeans, 2001, Guess clothing, 2004–05, T–Mobile, 2004, and other products. Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nominations, choice female reality or variety television star, 2004, for The Simple Life, and choice television personality, 2004. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Herself, The Simple Life, Fox, 2003. Herself, The Simple Life 2: Road Trip, Fox, 2004. Herself, Bullrun: Cops, Cars & Superstars, 2004. Herself, The Simple Life: Interns, Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Party with Spike World Premiere Special, Spike, 2003. America’s Party: New Years Live from Las Vegas, Fox, 2003. (In archive footage) 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (also known as Ⲇ65: More Things They Shouldn’t Have Said), E! Entertainment Television, 2004. (In archive footage) Comedy Central’s Last Laugh ’04, Comedy Central, 2004. Cohost, MTV Movie Awards 2004 Pre–Show, MTV, 2004. VH1 Big in 04, VH1, 2004.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Young Hollywood Awards, 2001. 2003 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2003. 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2003. The 2003 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2003. 2004 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2004. Cohost, The Teen Choice Awards 2004, Fox, 2004. Presenter, MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2004. 2004 Radio Music Awards, NBC, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2004. 210
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HOGAN Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 5, 2003; June 11, 2004, p. 40; June 18, 2004, p. 72. Movieline’s Hollywood Life, June, 2004, pp. 56–61, 108. People Weekly, July 21, 2003; December 1, 2003; December 15, 2003, p. 66; January 12, 2004; January 19, 2004; March 23, 2004; August 16, 2004, p. 64; March 7, 2005, p. 19; May 2, 2005, p. 78. Rolling Stone, December 11, 2003, pp. 63–66. TV Guide, December 6, 2003, pp. 38–41; March 6, 2004, pp. 40–42; March 6, 2005, pp. 34–36. Vogue, February, 2000, p. 268.
Television Producer; Series: The Simple Life, Fox, 2003. Film Appearances: Girl on beach, Wishman, Curb/Esquire Films, 1993. Sweetie Pie, Lost Angels Films, 2000. Herself, Zoolander, Paramount, 2001. Jo, Nine Lives, Dream Entertainment, 2002. Strung–out super–model, QIK2JDG (short film), MARCH Films, 2002. Sadie, L.A. Knights (short film), Rex Rey Films, 2003. Barbie, Wonderland, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Female club–goer, The Cat in the Hat (also known as Dr. Seuss’ ⬙The Cat in the Hat⬙), Universal, 2003. Herself, Pauly Shore Is Dead, CKrush Entertainment, 2003. Amber, Raising Helen, Buena Vista, 2004. Herself, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton, 2004. Heather Smith, The Hillz, Image Entertainment, 2005. Paige Edwards (some sources cite Shannon Taylor), House of Wax, Warner Bros., 2005. Victoria, Pledge This! (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Pledge This!⬙), Pop Films, 2005.
Other: ⬙It’s Good to Be the Hilton Sisters,⬙ It’s Good to Be (television series), E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Fabulous Life of ... the Hilton Sisters (television program), 2003. The Hilton Sisters: The E! True Hollywood Story (television special), E! Entertainment Television, 2005.
HOGAN, Michael PERSONAL Born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada; married, wife’s name Susan (an actress); children: Jennie Rebecca (an actress), Gabriel (an actor), Charlie.
Film Work: Executive producer, Pledge This! (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Pledge This!⬙), Pop Films, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Celia Chassels, Gary Goddard Agency, 10 St. Mary St., Suite 305, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1P9, Canada; Jamie Levitt, Lauren Levitt and Associates, 1525 West Eighth Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6J 1T5.
RECORDINGS Videos: The Making of ⬙Nine Lives,⬙ Dream Entertainment, 2003.
Career: Actor.
Appeared in the music videos ⬙Just Lose It⬙ by Eminem, 2004, and ⬙Caught Up in the Rapture⬙ by Won–G.
Awards, Honors: Genie Award nomination, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best supporting actor, 1991, for Diplomatic Immunity; Genie Award, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best supporting actor, 1992, for Solitaire; Blizzard Award, Manitoba Motion Picture Industry Association, best actor, 1997, for Nights Below Station Street; Gemini Award nomination, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best actor in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2003, for Betrayed.
WRITINGS Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue–in–Chic Peek behind the Pose, Simon & Schuster, 2004. OTHER SOURCES
CREDITS
Books: Hilton, Paris, Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue–in– Chic Peek behind the Pose, Simon & Schuster, 2004.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Dr. Martin Sands, ⬙Conviction of His Courage,⬙ Matrix, USA Network, 1993. Duncan, ⬙The Innocent,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1994. Gate, ⬙Full Circle,⬙ Jake and the Kid, 1996. Gate, ⬙Looks Can Be Deceiving,⬙ Jake and the Kid, 1996. Captain Bigelow, ⬙The Wild and the Innocent,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1997. Officer Pierce (some sources cite Lewis), ⬙Leap of Faith,⬙ Two, syndicated, 1997. Dr. Lawrence Sinclair, ⬙Last Supper,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1998. Sheriff Haynes, ⬙Ties that Bind,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1998. Flagg, ⬙My Brother’s Keeper,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1998. George, ⬙Mountie Sings the Blues,⬙ Due South, syndicated, 1998. Mr. Bennett, ⬙Normal, Illinois,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Sergeant Drake, ⬙City on Fire,⬙ UC: Undercover, NBC, 2001. Sam Hardy, ⬙Gone Fishin’,⬙ So Weird, 2001. Milt, ⬙The 37–Year–Itch,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, CTV (Canada), 2002. Andy Anderson, ⬙Logan Miller,⬙ Mysterious Ways, PAX, 2002. Larry, ⬙Harmony,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2002. Crescent, ⬙The Leper’s’ Kiss,⬙ Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2002. ⬙Lies, Speculation & Deception⬙ (also known as ⬙Trust⬙), Just Cause, PAX, 2003. Irwin Fairbanks, ⬙Listen Up,⬙ The L Word, Showtime, 2004. Colin Gladden, ⬙Spooks,⬙ Blue Murder, Global, 2004.
Robert Bohnsack, The Little Vampire (also known as Der kleine vampir), 1986. Detective Tony Logozzo, Cold Squad, CTV (Canada), 1998–99. Colonel Tigh, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Colonel Tigh, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Chili, The Intruder Within (also known as The Lucifer Rig), ABC, 1981. Freddie’s ⬙ad man,⬙ He’s Fired, She’s Hired, CBS, 1984. Bill Ward, The Suicide Murders, CBC (Canada), 1985. Billy Haller (some sources cite Billy Allen), The Last Best Year, ABC, 1990. Chief engineer, Lifeline to Victory, Global, 1993. Taxi driver, Gross Misconduct, CBC, 1993. Alvin, For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down, CBC, 1996. General Walker Jefferson, End of Summer, Showtime, 1996. The Boys Next Door, CBS, 1996. Jimmy Wesley, A Kidnapping in the Family, ABC, 1996. Joe Walsh, Nights below Station Street, Lifetime, 1997. Flagg, ⬙My Brother’s Keeper,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1997. Johnson, Ellen Foster, CBS, 1997. Nothing Sacred, CBC, 1998. Ralph, Scorn, CBC, 2000. Ray, The Investigation, CTV (Canada), 2002. Larry, Shadow Realm, Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Doug Bryce, Betrayed (also known as Abus de confiance), CBC, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Policeman, ⬙Home Free,⬙ The Littlest Hobo, syndicated, 1982. Lucky, ⬙Lucky,⬙ The Littlest Hobo, syndicated, 1984. Shankill, ⬙Adderly with Eggroll,⬙ Adderly, CBS, 1986. Warden Vanderklat, ⬙A Powerful Prison Story,⬙ Street Legal, CBC (Canada), 1988. Sheriff, ⬙The Hunters,⬙ The Twilight Zone, syndicated, 1988. Vic Stevens, ⬙Spinal Trap,⬙ Mom P.I., CBC, 1990. Nash, ⬙True Believer,⬙ War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1990. Father Milady, ⬙Now and at the Hour of Our Death,⬙ Counterstrike, USA Network, 1990. Jebidiah Smith, ⬙The Burning Judge,⬙ Beyond Reality, USA Network, 1992. Tom Dybala, Jr., ⬙Smithersgate,⬙ Hearts Afire, CBS, 1992. H. B. Dunn, ⬙Home Movie,⬙ Road to Avonlea, The Disney Channel, 1993.
Appeared as Eddie in an episode of I’ll Fly Away, NBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Crothers, E.N.G., Lifetime, 1989. Detective Tony Logozzo, Cold Squad, CTV (Canada), 1998. Warren St. Claire, ⬙Mr. Monk and the Candidate,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2002. Television Appearances; Other: Shadow Lake, 1999. Film Appearances: Reggie, High–Ballin’, American International Pictures, 1978. Will Ryan, Klondike Fever (also known as Jack London’s ⬙Klondike Fever⬙), World Entertainment, 1980. Guido Vespucci, Gas, Paramount, 1981. 212
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HOLLAND Television Appearances; Movies: Judge Schultz, A Piano for Mrs. Cimino, CBS, 1982. Ben Loder, Into Thin Air, CBS, 1985. Lost wallet man, Spot Marks the X, The Disney Channel, 1986. Reverend Brooks, Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry, CBS, 1986. Dr. Burt, Nobody’s Child, CBS, 1986. Dr. Barker, Deadly Deception, CBS, 1987. George, Assault and Matrimony, NBC, 1987. Minister, The Return of the Shaggy Dog, ABC, 1987. Second old man, Sky High, NBC, 1990. Chief examiner and chairperson, Deadly Intentions ... Again?, ABC, 1991. Misery, Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus, ABC, 1991. Walt, A Family Divided, NBC, 1995. Pathologist, The Man Who Wouldn’t Die, ABC, 1995. Uncle Phil, Thanksgiving Family Reunion (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Holiday Reunion,⬙ National Lampoon’s ⬙Thanksgiving Family Reunion,⬙ and National Lampoon’s ⬙Thanksgiving Reunion⬙), TBS, 2003. Hank, The Twelve Days of Christmas Eve, USA Network, 2004.
Cop in subway, Deadly Eyes (also known as Night Eyes and The Rats), Warner Bros., 1982. Billy, The Peanut Butter Solution (also known as Tales for All Ⲇ2, Contes pour tous Ⲇ2, and Operation beurre de pinottes), New World, 1986. Bob, Lost!, 1986. Sergeant Leonard, Palais Royale (also known as Smoke Screen), Starlight, 1988. Ron Grady, Cowboys Don’t Cry, Atlantis Films, 1988. Billy, Stella, Buena Vista/Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1990. Al, Solitaire, Alberta Releasing, 1991. Jack Budyansky, Diplomatic Immunity, Metropolis Motion Pictures, 1991. Bud Rickets, Clearcut, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1992. Doctor, The Cutting Edge, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1992. Larry, Candy the Stripper, 1993. Detective Rich, I Love a Man in Uniform (also known as A Man in Uniform), IRS Media, 1994. Louis, Road to Saddle River, Damberger Film and Cattle Company/National Film Board of Canada, 1994. Donald, Soul Survivor (also known as Survivant dans l’ame), Norstar Entertainment, 1995. Humphrey, Marine Life, Crescent Releasing, 2000. Kenny, Gasline (short film), Hypnotic, 2001. Jim, A Simple Curve, Domino Film and Television International, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Ellard, ⬙The Widowmaker,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1987. Vincent Battaglia, ⬙The Madonna,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1989. Leo Burns, ⬙Faith, Hope & Charity,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1991. The general, ⬙The Colonel,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1995. ⬙The Box,⬙ Strange Luck, Fox, 1995. Morty, ⬙Wages of Fear,⬙ The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2001. Mayor Roberts, ⬙Chris Isaak Day,⬙ The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2002. Bert, ⬙Braveheart,⬙ The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2004.
Stage Appearances: Appeared as Biff in Death of a Salesman, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada; also appeared in Escape from Happiness, Arts Club Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; King Lear, Vancouver East Cultural Centre, Vancouver; Of the Fields Lately, Canadian Stage, Toronto, Ontario; Tartuffe, Canadian Stage; and Zastrozzi, Factory Theatre, Toronto.
Television Appearances; Other: (As A. E. Holland) Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, 1976.
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Film Appearances: Hollander, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Judge Hardin, Backfire, Atlantic Releasing, 1987. Mr. Wallace, Housekeeping, Columbia, 1987. Plea bargain lawyer, The Accused (also known as Appel a la justice), Paramount, 1988. Wedding priest, Cousins (also known as A Touch of Infidelity), Paramount, 1989. Doctor, We’re No Angels, Paramount, 1989. Elderly man, Narrow Margin, TriStar, 1990. Circus veterinarian, Bingo, TriStar, 1991. Priest, K2 (also known as K2: The Ultimate High), Miramax/Paramount, 1992.
PERSONAL Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lenny Stillmach, a recurring role, Kingdom Hospital (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Kingdom Hospital⬙), ABC, 2004. 213
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Jimmy, Impolite, Asylum, 1992. Bruno, Awake, Really Frank Films/Samadhi Productions, 2005.
HOOVER, Richard 1947– PERSONAL Full name, Richard T. Hoover; born c. 1947. Education: Attended Knox College and Smith College; affiliated with the University of Minnesota. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Production designer, set designer, and art director. Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN, apprentice; affiliated with Lester Polakov Design Studio. Member: Art Directors Guild, International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories, and Canada (IATSE). Awards, Honors: London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama), and Evening Standard Award, both best designer, 1998, Antoinette Perry Award, best scenic design, Drama Desk Award, outstanding set design of a play, Outer Critics Circle Award, outstanding scenic design, and Laurence Olivier Theatre Award nomination, best set designer, Society of West End Theatre, all 1999, all for Not about Nightingales; Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding set design of a musical, 2001, for Bat Boy: The Musical; Excellence in Production Design Award (with others), television movie or miniseries, Art Directors Guild, and Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding art direction for a miniseries, movie, or a special, both 2003, for Live from Baghdad; Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding set design of a play, 2005, for After the Fall; McKnight fellow, University of Minnesota. CREDITS Stage Set Designer: How I Got That Story, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, c. 1981. Born Yesterday, GeVa Theatre, 1983. The Dining Room, GeVa Theatre, 1983. Rules of the Game, Milwaukee Repertory, Milwaukee, WI, c. 1983–84. And a Nightingale Sang, GeVa Theatre, 1984. 214
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HOOVER Film Work; Other: Production manager, City News, 1982. Art direction assistant, The Sure Thing, Embassy, 1985. Visual consultant, Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Involved with the documentary We Are the Evidence of the Western Hemisphere. Television Production Designer; Series: Twin Peaks, ABC, 1990–91. Arli$$, HBO, 1996–2002. The Handler, CBS, 2003–2004. Entourage, HBO, 2004—. Numb3rs (also known as NUMB3RS and Numbers), CBS, 2005—.
Film Art Director: Girls Nite Out (also known as The Scaremaker), 1984. Somewhere Tomorrow, 1984. Checking Out, Warner Bros., 1988. Miracle Mile, Columbia, 1988. Cradle Will Rock, Buena Vista, 1999. Film Production Designer: It Takes Two (also known as My New Car), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1988. Torch Song Trilogy, New Line Cinema, 1988. Bob Roberts, Paramount/Miramax, 1992. Storyville, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Dream Lover, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. You So Crazy (also known as Martin Lawrence: You So Crazy), Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Dead Man Walking, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Panther, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. The Blackout, Destination Films, 1997. Apt Pupil (also known as L’eleve doue and Un eleve doue—Ete de corruption), Paramount, 1998. Nightwatch, Dimension Films, 1998. Cradle Will Rock, Buena Vista, 1999. Girl, Interrupted (also known as Durchgeknallt and Durchgeknallt–Girl, Interrupted), Columbia, 1999. Payback, Paramount, 1999. The Mothman Prophecies, Sony Pictures Entertainment/ Screen Gems, 2000. The Prime Gig, New Line Cinema, 2000. Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat (documentary), Paramount, 2002. Blind Horizon, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Rumble (short film), Fox Searchlab, 2003. North Country (also known as Class Action and Untitled Niki Caro Project), Warner Bros., 2005. Drunkboat, 2006.
Television Production Designer; Miniseries: Family of Spies, CBS, 1990. Television Production Designer; Movies: Prime Target, NBC, 1989. Heat Wave, TNT, 1990. Zooman, Showtime, 1995. Fail Safe, CBS, 2000. Live from Baghdad, HBO, 2002. The Hamburg Cell, France 2 and CBC, 2004. Lackawanna Blues, HBO, 2005. Television Set Decorator; Movies: Yuri Nosenko, KGB (also known as Yuri Nosenko: Double Agent), HBO, 1986. Television Art Director; Specials: ⬙Sometimes I Don’t Love My Mother,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1982. Television Production Designer; Specials: Teach 109 (also known as Feeling 109), PBS, c. 1990. Twilight: Los Angeles (documentary), PBS, 2000. Television Production Designer; Pilots: Twin Peaks, ABC, 1990. Arli$$, HBO, 1996. The Handler, CBS, 2003. Entourage, HBO, 2004. Numb3rs (also known as NUMB3RS and Numbers), CBS, 2005.
Film Set Designer: In the King of Prussia, 1982. Sweet Lorraine, Angelika Films, 1987. Film Set Decorator: Wisdom, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. In the Mood (also known as The Woo Woo Kid), Warner Bros., 1987.
Television Appearances; Specials: Broadway ’99: Launching the Tony Awards, PBS, 1999. 215
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RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Day by Day: A Director’s Journey, Part 1 (short documentary; also known as Day by Day: A Director’s Journey—The Road In), 2003. WRITINGS Screenplays: Involved with the documentary We Are the Evidence of the Western Hemisphere.
Film Work; Other: Associate producer, Miami Blues, Orion, 1990. Executive producer, A Rage in Harlem, Miramax, 1991.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, May 9, 1999.
Television Creator and Producer; Series: Fallen Angels (also known as Perfect Crimes), Showtime, 1992–96. Television Executive Producer; Movies: Poodle Springs, HBO, 1998.
HOPE, Teri See GARR, Teri
Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, ⬙The Quiet American,⬙ Anatomy of a Scene, Sundance Channel, c. 2002.
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Addresses: Contact—c/o Wonderland Films, 100 Universal City Plaza, Building 5171, Universal City, CA 91608.
Videos: Himself, Climbing ⬙Cold Mountain⬙ (documentary), Miramax Home Entertainment, 2004.
Career: Producer. Affiliated with Wonderland Films. HOUSTON, Kent Awards, Honors: Nomination for Alexander Korda Award for best British film (with others), British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1999, for Sliding Doors; Film Award nomination (with Tom Sternberg), best film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 2000, for The Talented Mister Ripley; Film Award nomination, best film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, nomination for Alexander Korda Award for best British film, and Motion Picture Producer of the Year Award nomination, PGA Golden Laurel awards, all with others, all 2004, for Cold Mountain.
PERSONAL Career: Visual effects supervisor and technician, optical effects technician, camera operator, and other positions. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best effects—visual effects, and Film Award nomination, best special effects, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, both 1990, and Saturn Award nomination, best special effects, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 1991, all with Richard Conway, all for The Adventures of Baron Munchausen; Film Award nomination (with others), best achievement in special visual effects, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and Golden Satellite Award nomination, best visual effects, International Press Academy, both 2001, for Vertical Limit.
CREDITS Film Producer: Searching for Bobby Fischer (also known as Innocent Moves), Paramount, 1993. Sliding Doors, Miramax, 1998. 216
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HUCKABEE (Uncredited) Howards End, Sony Pictures Classics, 1992. The Muppet Christmas Carol, Buena Vista, 1992. Surviving Picasso, Warner Bros., 1996.
Film Visual Effects Supervisor: 1492: Conquest of Paradise (also known as Columbus, 1492: Christophe Colomb, 1492: La conquete du paradis, and 1492: La conquista del paraiso), Paramount, 1992. Arizona Dream (also known as Arizona Dreams and The Arrowtooth Waltz), 1993, Warner Bros., 1995. 12 Monkeys, MCA/Universal, 1995. Mary Reilly, TriStar, 1996. The Portrait of a Lady, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Surviving Picasso, Warner Bros., 1996. White Squall, 1996. The Butcher Boy, Warner Bros., 1997. The Edge, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Fallen, Warner Bros., 1998. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, MCA/Universal, 1998. The Man in the Iron Mask, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Angela’s Ashes, Paramount, 1999. The Darkest Light, Pathe, 1999. Titus, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Running Free, 1999, Columbia, 2000. Vertical Limit, Columbia, 2000. Beyond Borders (also known as Jenseits aller Grenzen), Paramount, 2003. The Brothers Grimm, Dimension Films, 2005. The Legend of Zorro (also known as The Mask of Zorro 2, The Return of Zorro, Zorro 2, and Zorro Unmasked), Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005. Racing Stripes, Warner Bros., 2005. The World’s Fastest Indian, New Zealand Film Commission/3 Dogs and a Pony, 2005.
Film Work; Other: Operator of rostrum camera, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Columbia, 1975. Title designer, Brazil, Universal, 1985. Matte supervisor, The Princess Bride, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Optical effects supervisor, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (also known as Die Abenteuer des Baron von Munchhausen), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1988. Digital effects, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Buena Vista, 1992. Motion control supervisor, Braveheart, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Optical supervisor, optical consultant, and special effects, Fierce Creatures, MCA/Universal, 1997. Television Work; Series: Camera operator, Roobarb (also known as Roobarb and Custard), BBC, beginning 1974. Television Work; Miniseries: Digital effects supervisor, Nuremberg, TNT, 2000. Television Work; Movies: Visual effects supervisor, Loch Ness, 1996.
Film Visual Effects Technician: Legend (also known as Legend of Darkness), Twentieth Century–Fox/Universal, 1985, also released as Legend: Ultimate Edition. The Fisher King, TriStar, 1991. In the Name of the Father, Universal, 1993. The Madness of King George (also known as The Madness of George III and The Madness of King George III), Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Some Mother’s Son (also known as Sons and Warriors), Columbia, 1996.
HUCKABEE, Cooper 1951– PERSONAL Born 1951. Education: Attended University of Southern Mississippi. Addresses: Manager—Sharp/Karrys, 117 North Orlando Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Film Optical Effects Technician: Life of Brian (also known as Brian of Nazareth, The Gospel according to St. Brian, Jesus Christ: Lust for Glory, and Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙), Orion/ Warner Bros., 1979. Time Bandits, Avco–Embassy, 1981. Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983. Brazil, Universal, 1985. Door, Expanded Entertainment, 1990.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Hardin tough, The Pom Pom Girls (also known as Palisades High), Crown International, 1976. Sandy, Foul Play, Paramount, 1978. 217
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Dwayne Hollister, Getting Wasted, 1980. Dick, Joni, WorldWide Pictures, 1980. Marshall, Urban Cowboy, Paramount, 1980. Buzz, The Funhouse (also known as Carnival of Terror), Universal, 1981. Homer, The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper (also known as Pursuit), Universal, 1981. Hutch, Big Ball (short film), Showscan Film Corporation, 1983. Roger, Eye of the Tiger, Scotti Brothers Pictures, 1986. Dr. Alan Forbes, The Curse (also known as The Farm), TransWorld Entertainment, 1987. Jeff Knight, Cohen and Tate, Hemdale Film, 1989. Ernie, Night Eyes (also known as Hidden View and Hidden Vision), Baldwin Entertainment, 1990. Deputy Swinson, Love Field, Orion, 1992. Henry T. Harrison, Gettysburg, New Line Cinema, 1993. Deputy Earl, Bad Girls, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Wing Commander W. Hadfield, Turbulence, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. Colonel Weems, The General’s Daughter (also known as Wehrlos–die tochter des generals), Paramount, 1999. Trajectory engineer, Space Cowboys, Warner Bros., 2000. Grave, Y.M.I., Temple 4 Films, 2002. (Uncredited) Henry T. Harrison, Gods and Generals, Warner Bros., 2003. Tom, The Unknown, Diversa Films/WRB Productions, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Frank Gresham, Murder at the World Series (also known as The Woman in Box 359), ABC, 1977. Euple Byrd, Stand by Your Man, CBS, 1981. Reilly Sears, Country Gold, CBS, 1982. Vance Reed, Little House: Look Back to Yesterday, NBC, 1983. Coy, Chase, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herman Stone, ⬙Troublemaker,⬙ Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1976. Yancey, ⬙Task Force: Cop Killer, Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Police Woman, NBC, 1976. Steve Barker/hobo, ⬙The Mercenaries,⬙ Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1977. Peyton Allen, ⬙Winds of Vengeance,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1978. Armitage, ⬙The Bark and the Bite,⬙ Hawaii Five–0, 1979. Bill Farren, ⬙Hellfire,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1985. Earl Nelson, ⬙The Lynching,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1995. Hayes, ⬙Good Touch, Bad Touch,⬙ ER, NBC, 1997. Deke Bishop, ⬙Dead Reckoning,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 2001. Television Appearances; Other: Jeff, The Quest: The Longest Drive (pilot), NBC, 1976. T. J. Phillips, Bravo Two (pilot), CBS, 1977. Matthew Geyser, The Blue and the Gray (miniseries), CBS, 1982.
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ISABELLE, Katharine 1982– (Katherine Isabelle, Katharine Isobel, Katherine Isobel, Kate Murray, Katherine Murray, Katie Murray) PERSONAL Full name, Katharine Isabelle Murray; born March 10, 1982, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; daughter of Graeme (a set designer and producer) and Gail Murray; sister of Joshua Murray (an actor). Addresses: Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Katie Murray) Katie McKenzie, Cold Front, Beacon Group, 1989. (As Katie Murray) Chloe Hardy, Cousins (also known as A Touch of Infidelity), Paramount, 1989. (As Katie Murray) Birthday girl Carrie, Immediate Family, Columbia, 1989. (As Kate Murray) Winnie Jamison, The Last Winter, 1990, John Aaron Productions, 1992. (As Katherine Isobel) Erica Sanderson, Knight Moves (also known as Face to Face and Knight Moves— Ein moerderisches spiel), Interstar, 1993. (As Katherine Isobel) Josephine ⬙Jo⬙ Parnell, Salt Water Moose, Norstar Releasing, 1996. Lindsay Clark, Disturbing Behavior (also known as Disturbing Behaviour), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Mona, Spooky House, Entertainment Highway, 2000. Marla, Snow Day, Paramount, 2000.
Some sources cite appearance as Alison Richardson in a film titled Magnesium, 2002. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Katherine Isobel) Young Rachel, Children of the Dust (also known as A Good Day to Die), CBS, 1995. (As Katharine Isobel) Ophelia Jack, Titanic, CBS, 1996. (As Katherine Isabelle) Yarrow, Legend of Earthsea (also known as Earthsea), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Katie Murray) Sarah Bradshaw, Last Train Home (also known as Tom Alone), Family Channel, 1990. (As Katie Murray) Emily, Burning Bridges, ABC, 1990. 219
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(As Katherine Isobel) Virginia O’Hanlon, Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus, ABC, 1991. (As Katherine Isobel) Fiona, Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. (also known as Double Play), Showtime, 1996. (As Katharine Isobel) Lacey Potter, Married to a Stranger, Family Channel, 1997. Aly Tauber, Voyage of Terror (also known as The Fourth Horseman and Die schreckensfahrt der Orion star), Fox Family Channel, 1998. Reba, Due East, Showtime, 2002. Kayla, The Secret Life of Zoey, Lifetime, 2002. Tina Blake, Carrie, NBC, 2002. Elyse, The Last Casino, The Movie Channel, 2004. (As Katherine Isabelle) Amber, The Life, CTV (Canada), 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Femme Fatales, November, 2001, pp. 8–13. Total Film, November, 2001, p. 40.
JACKSON, Randy 1956– PERSONAL Born June 23, 1956, in Baton Rouge, LA; son of Herman (a plant foreman) and Julia (a homemaker) Jackson; married first wife, Elizabeth (a singer and songwriter; divorced, 1990); married Erika Riker (a ballet dancer), 1995; children: (first marriage) Taylor (daughter); (second marriage) Zoe, Jordan. Education: Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA, B.A., 1979.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Katie Murray) Violet, ⬙The Madonna,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1989. (As Katie Murray) ⬙Running Man,⬙ Neon Rider, syndicated, 1990. (As Katharine Isobel Murray) Meg, ⬙Zero Hour,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theatre, USA Network, 1992. Francis Maitland, ⬙Rebellion,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Series, syndicated, 1995. (As Katherine Isobel) Katharine ⬙Kat⬙ Merton, ⬙It Came from Beneath the Sink,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1996. Alyssia, ⬙Fallout,⬙ Madison, Global, 1997. Alyssia, ⬙A Suit, a Secret & Sergio,⬙ Madison, Global, 1997. Alyssia, ⬙Skin Deep,⬙ Madison, Global, 1997. Alyssia, ⬙The Party’s Over,⬙ Madison, Global, 1997. Lisa Baiocchi, ⬙Schizogeny,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1998. Audrey, ⬙Little Sister: Parts 2 & 3,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC (Canada), 1998. Elizabeth, ⬙Book of Shadows,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. (As Katherine Isobel) ⬙In Dreams,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1999. Madeline Marquetti, ⬙A Cinderella Story: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 1999. Denise, ⬙The Channel,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Taurez, ⬙Wired,⬙ The Immortal, syndicated, 2001. Melissa, ⬙Smackdown,⬙ The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2001. Guest, The Big Breakfast, Channel 4 (England), 2001. Vicki, ⬙Rest Stop,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2001. Tammy Sinclair, ⬙Dark Child,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 2002. Shayne Pickford, ⬙Blood Lines,⬙ John Doe, Fox, 2002. Sara Conroy, ⬙Slumber,⬙ Smallville, The WB, 2003. Petrel, ⬙Stormy Petrel,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, CTV (Canada), 2004. Anne Sullivan, ⬙Breakthrough,⬙ Mentors, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Jeff Frasco, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, musician (bass player and keyboard artist), record company executive, music director, record producer, and writer. Performed with Billy Cobham’s jazz band; session musician for numerous recording artists and more than 1,000 albums, 1980—; Journey (band), bass guitarist, 1983–86; toured with various performers, including Bob Dylan. Columbia Records, vice president of artist and repertory for eight years; MCA Records, senior vice president of artist and repertory for four years; also manager of recording artists, including Nikka Costa and Van Hunt. University of California Los Angeles, teacher of artist and repertory classes. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding reality or competition program (with others), 2003 and 2004, both for American Idol: The Search for a Superstar. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Judge, American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (also known as American Idol, American Idol 2, and American Idol 3), Fox, 2002—. Television Appearances; Specials: Mother Goose Rock n’ Rhyme, 1990. Band member, Mariah Carey, NBC, 1993. Bubblegum Babylon, VH1, 2002. Judge, American Idol: The Final Two, Fox, 2003. 220
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Judge, American Idol: Best of the Worst, Fox, 2003. Judge, American Idol: Halfway Home, Fox, 2003, 2004. Interviewee, Intimate Portrait: Gladys Knight, Lifetime, 2003. Interviewee, Paula Abdul: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Judge, American Idol: Uncut, Uncensored, and Untalented, Fox, 2004. Judge, American Idol: The Road to Hollywood, Fox, 2004. Interviewee, American Idol: The Phenomenon, Fox, 2004. Judge, American Idol: The Final Three, Fox, 2004. American Idol: Life on the Road, Fox, 2004. Host and interviewer, Baileys in Tune, VH1, 2004.
The Oprah Winfrey Show, syndicated, 2004. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2004. Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2004. Tavis Smiley, PBS, 2004. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. The Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 2004. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004, 2005. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004, 2005. The View, ABC, 2005. The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005. The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005. Extra, 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The Teen Choice Awards 2002, Fox, 2002. Presenter, MTV Video Music Awards 2002, MTV, 2002. Presenter, The 17th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, The WB, 2003. Presenter, The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 2003. The 35th NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2003. Presenter, The 2004 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2004. Presenter, Nickelodeon’s 17th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2004. Presenter, The 36th Annual NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2005. Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 2005.
Television Work; Series: Co–executive producer, American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (also known as American Idol, American Idol 2, and American Idol 3), Fox, 2002—.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Desmond, Dr. Vegas, CBS, 2004.
Television Music Director and Performer; Specials: Mariah around the World, UPN, 1998. Mariah Carey’s Homecoming Special, Fox, 1999. RECORDINGS Albums: (With Journey) Frontiers, 1983. Also recorded (with Journey) Raised on Radio.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, General Hospital, ABC, 2004. Himself, ⬙That Old Mac Magic,⬙ The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2004. Mr. Grundy, ⬙Occupational Hazard,⬙ Kevin Hill, UPN, 2005.
Videos: Randy Jackson: Mastering the Groove, 1992. Appeared in music videos, including ⬙Bringin’ On the Heartbreak⬙ and ⬙It’s like That⬙ by Mariah Carey and ⬙Hopeless⬙ by Dionne Farris.
Appeared as manager of the Four Tops in an episode of American Dreams, NBC.
WRITINGS Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Today, NBC, 2002. Total Request Live, MTV, 2002. The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2002, 2004. Mad TV, Fox, 2002. Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV (England), 2003. ⬙Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment,⬙ E!’s 101, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2003, 2004. Good Day Live, syndicated, 2003, 2004, 2005. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003, 2004, 2005.
Songs Featured in Films: ⬙Fireworks⬙ and ⬙I Know,⬙ Glitter, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2001. Other: (With K. C. Baker) What’s Up Dawg? How to Become a Superstar in the Music Business, Hyperion, 2003. Songwriter, including (with others) ⬙Irresistible⬙ and ⬙My Saving Grace,⬙ songs included on the album Charm Bracelet by Marian Carey, 2003. 221
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OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 40, Gale, 2003. Periodicals: Jet, March 7, 2005, p. 14. Los Angeles Times, May 12, 2005. People Weekly, March 24, 2003, p. 67. TV Guide, December 7, 2002, p. 14; March 1, 2003, pp. 34–35; May 17, 2003, pp. 24–27, 47. US, April 14, 2003, p. 71; May 5, 2003, pp. 40–45.
CREDITS Film Costume Designer: Hellraiser (also known as Clive Barker’s ⬙Hellraiser⬙), New World, 1987. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (live–action and animated), Buena Vista, 1988. (With Anthony Powell) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Paramount, 1989. Back to the Future Part II, MCA/Universal, 1989. Back to the Future Part III, Universal, 1990. Far and Away, 1992. Death Becomes Her, Universal, 1992. Forrest Gump, Paramount, 1994. French Kiss (also known as Paris Match), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. Saving Private Ryan, Paramount, 1998. The Sixth Sense, Buena Vista, 1999. Unbreakable, Buena Vista, 2000. Cast Away, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. About a Boy (also known as About a Boy oder: der tag der toten ente and Pour un garcon), Universal, 2002. Love Actually, Universal, 2003. The Polar Express (animated; also released as The Polar Express: An IMAX 3D Experience), Warner Bros., 2004. War of the Worlds, DreamWorks, 2005.
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JOHNSTON, Joanna PERSONAL Born in England. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Costume designer. Began career as assistant to costume designer Anthony Powell.
RECORDINGS Videos: Return to Normandy (also known as The Making of ⬙Saving Private Ryan⬙), Special Treats Production, 1998.
Member: Costume Designers Guild. Awards, Honors: Fennecus Award, fantasy costume design, and Apex Award, fantasy, science fiction, or horror costume design, both 1988, for Who Framed Roger Rabbit; Apex Award nomination, action, mystery, or thriller costume design, 1989, and Saturn Award nomination, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, best costumes (with Anthony Powell), 1991, both for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade; Fennecus Award nomination, fantasy costume design, and Apex Award nomination, action, mystery, or thriller costume design, both 1989, and Saturn Award nomination, best costumes, 1991, all for Back to the Future Part II; Fennecus Award nomination, fantasy costume design (with others), and Apex Award nomination,
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Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Anonymous Content, 3532 Hayden Ave., Culver City, CA 90232. 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).
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 22nd Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 1996. The 1997 Emmy Awards, CBS, 1997. The Third Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as The Screen Actors Guild Awards), NBC, 1997. Presenter, The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1998. Presenter, Nickelodeon’s 11th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1998. The Fourth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Fourth Annual Awards), TNT, 1998. Herself, The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1999.
Career: Actress. Member of Atlantic Theater Company, 1980s. Appeared in commercials and public service announcements. Appeared on the cover of the Bad Religion album, No Substance, Atlantic/WEA, 1998. Worked as a waitress and salesperson. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1994, for The Lights; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, 1997, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a comedy series, 1997, American Comedy Award nomination, funniest supporting female in a television series, 1997, Quality Television Award nomination, best supporting actress in a quality comedy, Viewers for Quality Television awards, 1997, Emmy awards, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 1997 and 1999, Screen Actors Guild nominations (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series, 1997, 1998, and 1999, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 1998, named to Total TV readers’ poll (with others), favorite otherwordly characters, 1998, and TV Guide Award nomination, supporting actress of the year in a comedy series, 2001, all for 3rd Rock from the Sun.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Wendy Smythe, ⬙Genevieve and Fat Boy,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Zena (the prostitute), ⬙Spare the Rod, Spoil the Buchanans,⬙ The Five Mrs. Buchanans, CBS, 1994. Margot, ⬙John and Georgie’s Not–So–Excellent Adventure,⬙ Hearts Afire, CBS, 1995. Voice of Kathie Lee, ⬙My Feral Lady,⬙ Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1997. Herself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1998, 2001. The Late Show with David Letterman, NBC, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004. Herself, ⬙Adolf Hankler,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1998. Herself, The Roseanne Show, syndicated, 1998. Herself, Mad TV, Fox, 1999. Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2000. Intimate Portrait: Kathy Najimy (documentary), Lifetime, 2000. The View, ABC, 2001. Herself, The Isaac Mizrahi Show, Oxygen, 2002. Maude McPherson, ⬙One Angry Man,⬙ Queens Supreme, CBS, 2003. Lexi Featherston, ⬙The Cold War,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2004. Lexi Featherston, ⬙Splat!,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sally Solomon, 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It and 3rd Rock), NBC, 1996–2001. (American version) Narrator, Microscopic Milton (animated), BBC and other networks, beginning 1997. Suzanne Collins, Don’t Ask, Fox, beginning 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Suzanne Collins, Don’t Ask, Fox, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Grace Chapman, Neil Simon’s ⬙London Suite⬙ (also known as London Suite), NBC, 1996.
Stage Appearances: Boys’ Life, Atlantic Theater Company, Lincoln Center Theater, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, c. 1987. Author’s Voice, Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, c. 1988.
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Ice Age (animated), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Miranda, Nobody Knows Anything!, BCI Eclipse/ Stargazer Entertainment, 2003. Fran, Duane Incarnate, 2004. Coach Muffy Divers, Strangers with Candy (also known as Strangers with Candy: The Movie), Warner Independent Pictures, 2005. Some sources cite an appearance in Grosse Pointe Blank, Buena Vista, 1997. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: (With others) Atlantic Salutes the Oscars, Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, c. 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: InStyle, January, 1998, p. 73. Movieline, June, 1999, pp. 60–62. Playbill, June 9, 1997.
JONES, Doug 1960– (Doug A. Jones) PERSONAL Born May 24, 1960, in Indianapolis, IN; married. Education: Ball State University, B.A., 1982. Religion: Christian. Avocational Interests: Collecting dolphin art, singing, writing songs.
Appeared in other productions for the Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, including Girl’s Talk, Overruled, Portrait of a Woman, and Stage Door.
Addresses: Agent—Omnipop Talent Agency, 10700 Ventura Blvd., 2nd Floor, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actor. Worked as a mime, including appearances with Mime Over Matter and work at Kings Island theme park, Cincinnati, OH, and as a contortionist; appeared in about 100 commercials, including one for Mazda automobiles, 2005, and in music videos. Originally worked as a management trainee at a bank, c. 1985.
Film Appearances: The Orkly Kid, 1985. Alice Kosnick, The Debt (also known as A divida), 1993. Kate, Backfire!, 1995. Running with Scissors, 1998. (As Kristen Johnson) Ivana Humpalot, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (also known as Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me), New Line Cinema, 1999. Wilma Slaghoople Flintstone, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Universal, 2000. Herself (second judge), Queen of the Whole Wide World (documentary), 2001. (Uncredited) Dancer at Austin’s pad, Austin Powers in Goldmember (also known as Austin Powers: Goldmember), New Line Cinema, 2002.
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JONES Television Appearances; Episodic: Contortionist, ⬙Food for Thought,⬙ Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. ⬙Love Never Dies,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1993. Mummy, ⬙Mummy Dearest,⬙ Bone Chillers, ABC, 1996. Elder alien, ⬙Relativity Theory,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1998. First alien, ⬙To Tell the Truth,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1998. Alien, ⬙The Unnatural,⬙ The X–Files, 1998. ⬙Attack of the Bug Man,⬙ Kenan & Kel, 1998. Herb, ⬙Evilator,⬙ G vs E (also known as Good vs. Evil), USA Network, 1999. Gentleman, ⬙Hush,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1999. Minister, ⬙Blast from the Past,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 2000. Grinder, ⬙Revenge Is Best Served Cold,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2002. Micah Oakey, ⬙Believe,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2003. Auggie the Octopus, ⬙I Love You, You Don’t Love Me,⬙ Rock Me Baby, UPN, 2004. (As Doug A. Jones) Waiter, ⬙A Date, Fate, and Jail Bate,⬙ Significant Others, Bravo, 2004. Member of Goldman Group, Wanda Does It, Comedy Central, 2004. Appeared in episodes of Get a Life, Fox; In Living Color, Fox; and Surprise, Surprise; appeared as Boomer, Unhappily Ever After, The WB; also appeared in Unsolved Mysteries, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies, The Family Channel, 1994. Shadow master, The Darkling, USA Network, 2000. Television Appearances; Pilots: Krabble, Alien Hunter, Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Also appeared in Dads; Dark Shadows, The WB; Lefty, CBS; and Revenge of the Nerds, Fox. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Peter Flimsy, The Butler Did It, Indianapolis, IN; John, Godspell, Indianapolis; country bumpkin, Love, Cassandra, Cast Theatre, Los Angeles; Sam, Oh, Blue Madonna, Cast Theatre; member of ensemble, Reflex, Inc., Muncie, IN; Julian Bruce, A Time for Madness, Indianapolis; and Hortensius, Timon of Athens, Globe Playhouse, Los Angeles. RECORDINGS Videos: ⬙Hellboy:⬙ The Seeds of Creation, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, 2004.
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Periodicals: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, summer, 2000, p. 64; October–November, 2004. Fuse, August, 2004. Starlog, June, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: Various roles, Twice a Fortnight, BBC, 1967. Do Not Adjust Your Set, Rediffusion, 1967–68, Thames Television, 1968–69. Various characters, Broaden Your Mind, BBC, 1968. Various characters, The Complete and Utter History of Britain, London Weekend Television, 1969. Various characters, Monty Python’s Flying Circus (also known as Gwen Dibley’s Flying Circus and Monty Python), BBC, 1969–70 and 1972–73, then PBS, 1974–82. Ripping Yarns, BBC, 1976–77 and 1979, then PBS, 1979. Himself, Around the World in 80 Days (documentary; also known as Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days), BBC, 1989, then Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Presenter, So This Is Progress, beginning 1991.
Electronic: Doug Jones Experience, http://dougjones.topcities.com, April 17, 2005.
JONES, Terry 1942– PERSONAL Full name, Terence Graham Parry Jones; born February 1, 1942, in Colwyn Bay, Wales; son of Alick George Parry (a bank clerk) and Dilys Louisa (maiden name, Newnes) Jones; married Alison Telfer (a botanist), 1970; children: Sally, Bill. Education: Attended St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1961–64, degree in modern history.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Narrator, The Crusades (documentary; also known as Crusades: Pilgrim in Arms), History Channel, Arts and Entertainment, BBC, and other networks, 1995. Host, Ancient Inventions (documentary), The Discovery Channel and British television, 1998. Voice of messenger bird, Dinotopia, ABC and CanWest Global Television, 2002. Presenter, Medieval Lives (documentary; also known as Terry Jones’ ⬙Medieval Lives⬙), BBC, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Casarotto Ramsay & Associates, Ltd., National House, 60–66 Wardour St., London W1V 4ND, England. Manager—Marsh Management, 60–66 Wardour St., London W1V 4ND, England. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Member of Monty Python, a comedy troupe originally consisting of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin, beginning c. 1969, troupe also known as Montypython Flyingcircus. Affiliated with Python (Monty) Pictures, Limited; Messiah Pictures, founder, 2000—; actor in repertory productions; British Broadcasting Corporation, worked in script department.
Television Appearances; Movies: Pythons in Deutschland, Bavaria Atelier, 1971. Television Appearances; Specials: Various roles, Monty Python’s ⬙Fliegender Zirkus,⬙ BBC, 1972. Himself, Monty Python & the Holy Grail Location Report (documentary; also known as On Location with the Pythons), BBC, 1974. Various roles, The Mermaid Frolics (also known as An Evening without Sir Bernard Miles), Independent Television, 1977. (And in archive footage) Himself, The Pythons: Somewhere in Tunisia, circa A.D. 1979 (documentary; also known as The Pythons), BBC, 1979. Various, Peter Cook & Co., [Great Britain], 1980. Himself, Inside the Labyrinth, 1986. (And various characters in archive footage) Himself, Life of Python (also known as Life of Python: Monty Python 20th Anniversary Omnibus), BBC and Showtime, 1990. (And various characters in archive footage) Himself, Twenty Years of Monty Python (Parrot Sketch Not
Awards, Honors: Press Critics of Great Britain Award, best comedy show, 1977, for Ripping Yarns; Silver Rose (with others), Montreux Television Festival, 1971, for Monty Python’s Flying Circus; Grand Prize of the Jury and nomination for the Golden Palm, both Cannes International Film Festival, 1983, for Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙; Film Award nomination (with others), best original song, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1984, for ⬙Every Sperm Is Sacred,⬙ from Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙; Best of the Fest, Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, 1998, and WisKid Award, full–length feature, Wisconsin International Children’s Film Festival Award, 2000, both for The Wind in the Willows; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding writing for nonfiction programming, 2004, for ⬙The Peasant,⬙ Medieval Lives. 226
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JONES Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1997. Himself, Ruby, BBC–2, 1997. Himself, ⬙Douglas Adams: The Man Who Blew Up the World,⬙ Omnibus, BBC, 2001. Voice of Knife, ⬙Knife & Wife,⬙ Comedy Lab, Channel 4, 2001. Himself, The Big Schmooze, thecomedychannel (Australia), 2001. Himself, The Sketch Show Story (also known as Victoria Wood’s Sketch Show Story), BBC, 2001. Himself, ⬙Fawlty Towers,⬙ Britain’s Best Sitcom, BBC–2, 2004. Himself, The Terry and Gaby Show, Channel 5 (England), 2004. Himself, Today with Des and Mel, Independent Television, 2004. Appeared in other programs, including Late Night Line–Up (also known as Line–Up), BBC–2; and Funny Business, [U.S., Great Britain, and New Zealand]. Television Series Creator with Others; Series: Twice a Fortnight, BBC, 1967. Monty Python’s Flying Circus (also known as Gwen Dibley’s Flying Circus and Monty Python), BBC, 1969–70 and 1972–73, then PBS, 1974–82. Ripping Yarns, BBC, 1976–77 and 1979, then PBS, 1979. Television Work; Specials: Stage director, The Mermaid Frolics (also known as An Evening without Sir Bernard Miles), Independent Television, 1977. Director, Python Night, BBC, 1999. Television Work; Episodic: Director, ⬙Barcelona 1917,⬙ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1992.
Television Appearances; Episodic: The Late Show, BBC–2, 1966. A Series of Bird’s, BBC, 1967. The Midnight Special, NBC, 1973. Mr. Ellis, ⬙Tomkinson’s Schooldays,⬙ Ripping Yarns, BBC, 1976, PBS, 1979. Drunk vicar, ⬙Nasty,⬙ The Young Ones, BBC–2, 1984. Marcello, ⬙Barcelona 1917,⬙ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1992. Attendant, ⬙Brotherly Love,⬙ Swamp Thing, USA Network, c. 1993. Reader, ⬙The Slow Ogre,⬙ Jackanory, BBC, 1993. Reader, ⬙The Star of the Farmyard,⬙ Jackanory, BBC, 1993. Himself, Clive Anderson Talks Back, Channel 4 (England), 1994. Himself, ⬙Explode,⬙ Space Ghost Coast to Coast (live action and animated), Cartoon Network, 1996.
Film Appearances: Various roles, And Now for Something Completely Different (also known as Monty Python’s ⬙And Now for Something Completely Different⬙), Columbia, 1972. Sir Bedevere, not–quite–dead corpse, Dennis’s wife, head of the Three–Headed Knight, Knight Who Says ⬙Ni,⬙ and Herbert, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema V, 1975. Poacher, Jabberwocky, Cinema V, 1977. Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe (also known as Pleasure at Her Majesty’s), 1977. Mother of Brian, Colin, Simon the Holy Man, Bob Hoskins, Mandy, and saintly passerby, Life of Brian (also known as Brian of Nazareth, The Gospel according to St. Brian, Jesus Christ: Lust for Glory, and Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙), Orion/Warner Bros., 1979. 227
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(Uncredited) The Secret Policeman’s Ball (also known as The 1979 Amnesty International Comedy Gala), Tigon/Amnesty International/Island, 1979. Various characters, The Secret Policeman’s Other Ball, Miramax, 1981. Various roles, Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Paramount, 1982. (Uncredited) Clerk, The Crimson Permanent Assurance, 1983. Various roles, Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983. Himself, The Secret Policeman’s Private Parts, Independent, 1984. King Arnulf, Erik the Viking (also known as Erik viking), Orion, 1989. (Uncredited) Man on train, How to Get Ahead in Advertising, 1989. (Uncredited) Voice of Sara’s mother, L.A. Story, TriStar, 1991. Toad, The Wind in the Willows (animated; also known as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride), Good Times, 1995, Columbia, 1997. Mr. Jones, Magdalen, 1998. Dieu, Le createur (also known as The Creator), 1999. Voice of Professor MacKrill, Hjaelp, jeg er en fisk (animated; also known as Help, I’m a Fish and Hilfe! Ich bin ein Fisch), 2000. Himself, Life, the Universe and Douglas Adams, 2002. Customer B, Green Card Fever, Net Effect Media, 2003. Himself, Bitter Jester (documentary), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2003. Himself, The Concert for George, ArenaPlex, 2003. Voice of director, Education Tips No. 41: Choosing a Really Expensive School (short film), Python Pictures, 2003. Father, barman, professor, priest, and narrator, The Unsteady Chough (animated short film), Suetonius Productions/Teddy Hall Productions, 2004. Himself, Nos zamis le hyens, 2005.
The BFI London IMAX Signature Film, 1999. Education Tips No. 41: Choosing a Really Expensive School (short film), Python Pictures, 2003. Stage Appearances: Various roles, Monty Python Live!, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1976. Various roles, Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, 1980. Major Tours: Monty Python’s First Farewell Tour, British and Canadian cities, 1973. As a member of the comedy troupe Monty Python, appeared in concert tours in U.S., British, and Canadian cities, during the 1970s. RECORDINGS Albums with Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin): Monty Python’s Flying Circus, BBC Records, 1969. Another Monty Python Record, Charisma, 1970. Monty Python’s Previous Record, Charisma, 1972. Monty Python’s Matching Tie and Handkerchief, Charisma, 1973, Arista, 1975. Monty Python Live at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (also known as Monty Python Live at Drury Lane), Charisma, 1974. The Album of the Soundtrack of the Trailer of the Film ⬙Monty Python and the Holy Grail,⬙ Arista, 1975. Monty Python Live at City Center, Arista, 1976. Monty Python’s Instant Record Collection, Charisma, 1977. Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙ (film soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1979. Monty Python’s Contractual Obligation Album, Arista, 1980. Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life,⬙ Columbia, 1983. Monty Python’s ⬙The Final Ripoff⬙ (compilation), 1988.
Film Director: (With Terry Gilliam) Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema V, 1975. Life of Brian (also known as Brian of Nazareth, The Gospel according to St. Brian, Jesus Christ: Lust for Glory, and Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙), Orion/ Warner Bros., 1979. (With others) Stage director, Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Paramount, 1982. Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983. Personal Services, VIP/Vestron, 1987. Erik the Viking (also known as Erik viking), Orion, 1989. The Wind in the Willows (animated; also known as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride), Good Times, 1995, Columbia, 1997.
Albums with Others: The Secret Policeman’s Ball, Island, 1979. Videos: Himself, The Quest for the Holy Grail Locations (documentary), Columbia/TriStar Home Entertainment, 2001. Himself, The Meaning of Making ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (documentary; also known as Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Making ⬘The Meaning of Life’⬙), Universal Studios Home Video, 2003. 228
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JONES Teleplays with Others; Movies: (With Monty Python [Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin]) Pythons in Deutschland, Batavia Atelier, 1971. Teleplays with Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin); Specials: Monty Python’s Fliegender Zirkus, BBC, 1972. Life of Python (also known as Life of Python: Monty Python 20th Anniversary Omnibus), BBC and Showtime, 1990. Twenty Years of Monty Python (Parrot Sketch Not Included) (also known as Parrot Sketch Not Included: Twenty Years of Monty Python), Showtime, 1990. It’s the Monty Python Story (documentary; also known as Life of Python), Arts and Entertainment and BBC, 1993.
Video Game Director: Monty Python & the Quest for the Holy Grail, 1996. Audiobooks: The Pythons: Autobiography by the Pythons (also known as The Pythons), Audio Renaissance, 2003.
WRITINGS
Teleplays; Specials: (With others) Marty Amok, BBC, 1970. (With Michael Palin) Secrets (also known as Black and Blue: Secrets), BBC, 1973. (With others) The Mermaid Frolics (also known as An Evening without Sir Bernard Miles), Independent Television, 1977.
Teleplays with Others; Series: (With others) The Ken Dodd Show, BBC, 1966. (With John Cleese and Michael Palin) The Frost Report, BBC, 1966–67. (Additional material with Palin) A Series of Bird’s, BBC, 1967. Twice a Fortnight, BBC, 1967. (With Eric Idle and Palin) Do Not Adjust Your Set, Rediffusion, 1967–68, Thames Television, 1968–69. Broaden Your Mind, BBC, 1968. (Additional material with others) Marty (also known as It’s Marty), BBC–2, 1968–69. (With Palin) The Complete and Utter History of Britain, London Weekend Television, 1969. (With Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam, Cleese, Idle, and Palin; and music [with others]) Monty Python’s Flying Circus (also known as Gwen Dibley’s Flying Circus and Monty Python), BBC, 1969–70 and 1972–73, then PBS, 1974–82. The Two Ronnies, BBC, beginning c. 1971. (With Palin) Ripping Yarns, BBC, 1976–77 and 1979, then PBS, 1979. So This Is Progress, beginning 1991.
Teleplays with Others; Episodic: The Late Show, BBC–2, 1966. Horne A’Plenty, Independent Television, 1968. Writer for other television series, including Bergerac, BBC. Screenplays with Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin): And Now for Something Completely Different (also known as Monty Python’s ⬙And Now for Something Completely Different⬙), Columbia, 1972. Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema V, 1975, published by Methuen, 1977, published as Monty Python’s Second Film: A First Draft, 1977, published as Holy Grail: Just the Screenplay, Methuen, 2002. Life of Brian (also known as Brian of Nazareth, The Gospel according to St. Brian, Jesus Christ: Lust for Glory, and Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙), Orion/ Warner Bros., 1979, published by Ace Books, 1979, published as Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian (of Nazareth)⬙ [and] Montypythonscrapbook, Grosset, 1979, published as Life of Brian Screenplay, Methuen, 2002. Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Columbia, 1982.
Teleplays; Miniseries: (With Alan Ereira) The Crusades (documentary; also known as Crusades: Pilgrim in Arms), History Channel, Arts and Entertainment, BBC, and other networks, 1995, published by Facts on File, 1995. Ancient Inventions (documentary), The Discovery Channel and British television, 1998. Medieval Lives (documentary; also known as Terry Jones’ ⬙Medieval Lives⬙), BBC, 2004. 229
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Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983, featured in the audio commentary of the film, published as Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life,⬙ Grove, 1983.
Alladin, Waterford Civic Theatre Repertory Company, 1968. (With others) The Secret Policeman’s Ball (comedy gala; also known as The 1979 Amnesty International Comedy Gala), Her Majesty’s Theatre, London, 1979.
Screenplays: The Secret Policeman’s Ball (also known as The 1979 Amnesty International Comedy Gala), Tigon/ Amnesty International/Island, 1979. (With Laura Phillips) Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Erik the Viking (also known as Erik viking; based on his work The Saga of Erik the Viking), Orion, 1989, published by Applause Theatre Book Publishers, 1990. The Wind in the Willows (animated; also known as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride; based on the work by Kenneth Grahame), Good Times, 1995, Columbia, 1997, published as The Wind in the Willows: The Complete Illustrated Screenplay, photographs by Keith Hamshere, Mandarin/Methuen, 1997. (English translation) Asterix et Obelix contre Cesar (also known as Asterix and Obelix Take on Caesar, Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar, Asterix & Obelix gegan Caesar, Asterix e Obelix contro Cesare, and Asterix—Sieg ueber Casar), Pathe, 1999. The Unsteady Chough (animated short film), 2004.
Radio Scripts: Cambridge Circus, BBC Radio, 1963. Videos with Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin): Himself, The Quest for the Holy Grail Locations (documentary), Columbia/TriStar Home Entertainment, 2001. Himself, The Meaning of Making ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (documentary; also known as Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Making ⬘The Meaning of Life’⬙), Universal Studios Home Video, 2003. Albums with Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin): Monty Python’s Flying Circus, BBC Records, 1969. Another Monty Python Record, Charisma, 1970. Monty Python’s Previous Record, Charisma, 1972. Monty Python’s Matching Tie and Handkerchief, Charisma, 1973, Arista, 1975. Monty Python Live at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (also known as Monty Python Live at Drury Lane), Charisma, 1974. The Album of the Soundtrack of the Trailer of the Film ⬙Monty Python and the Holy Grail,⬙ Arista, 1975. Monty Python Live at City Center, Arista, 1976. Monty Python’s Instant Record Collection, Charisma, 1977. Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙ (film soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1979. Monty Python’s Contractual Obligation Album, Arista, 1980. Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life,⬙ Columbia, 1983. Monty Python’s ⬙The Final Ripoff⬙ (compilation), 1988.
Film Story Ideas: (With Michael Palin) Fierce Creatures (also known as Death Fish II), Universal, 1997. Film Songs with Others: ⬙Christmas in Heaven⬙ and ⬙Every Sperm Is Sacred,⬙ Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983. The Wind in the Willows (animated; also known as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride), Good Times, 1995, Columbia, 1997. Other songs by Terry Jones and others have appeared in various films, television programs, and video productions. Stage Writings with Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin): Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, 1970. Monty Python’s First Farewell Tour, British and Canadian cities, 1973. Monty Python Live!, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1976.
Albums with Others: The Secret Policeman’s Ball, Island, 1979. Video Games with Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin): Monty Python’s Complete Waste of Time, 1994. Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail (based on the screenplay Monty Python and the Holy Grail), 1996. Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (based on the screenplay of the same name), 1997.
Writings for the Stage: (Additional material) New Cambridge Circus, Square East, New York City, 1965. 230
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Compilations Based on Teleplays: (With Michael Palin) Ripping Yarns (stories adapted from the television series; contains ⬙Across the Andes by Frog,⬙ ⬙The Curse of the Claw,⬙ ⬙Escape from Stalag Luft 112B,⬙ ⬙Murder at Moorstones Manor,⬙ ⬙The Testing of Eric Olthwaite,⬙ and ⬙Tomkinson’s Schooldays⬙), Methuen, 1978, Pantheon, 1979. (With Palin) More Ripping Yarns (from the television series; contains ⬙Golden Gordon,⬙ ⬙Roger of the Raj,⬙ and ⬙Whinfrey’s Last Case⬙), Methuen, 1980, Pantheon, 1981.
JONES Juvenile: (With Michael Palin) Bert Fegg’s Nasty Book for Boys and Girls, Methuen, 1974, published as Dr. Fegg’s Nasty Book of Knowledge, Berkeley Publishing, revised version published as Dr. Fegg’s Encyclopedia of All World Knowledge, Peter Bedrick Books, 1985. Fairy Tales (includes ⬙The Beast with a Thousand Teeth,⬙ ⬙A Fish of the World,⬙ ⬙The Fly–by–Night,⬙ and ⬙The Sea Tiger⬙), illustrated by Michael Foreman, Schocken Books, 1981. The Saga of Erik the Viking, Schocken Books, 1983. The Goblins of the Labyrinth, illustrated by Brian Froud, Holt & Company, 1986. Nicobobinus, Peter Bedrick Books, 1986. The Curse of the Vampire’s Socks and Other Doggerel (poetry for children), Pavilion, 1989. Fantastic Stories (includes ⬙The Dragon on the Roof,⬙ ⬙Eyes–All Over,⬙ ⬙The Flying King,⬙ and ⬙Touch the Moon⬙), illustrated by Foreman, Viking, 1993. The Knight and the Squire, Pavilion, 1999.
Monty Python Books with Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin): Monty Python’s Big Red Book, edited by Eric Idle, Methuen, 1972, Warner Books, 1975, published in The Complete Works of Shakespeare and Monty Python: Volume One—Monty Python, Methuen, 1981. (Also with Jerry Gillian [pseudonym of Gilliam]) The Brand New Monty Python Bok, edited by Idle, illustrated by Terry Gilliam under the pseudonym Jerry Gilliam, and by Peter Brookes, Methuen, 1973, published as The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok, 1974, Regnery, 1976, published in The Complete Works of Shakespeare and Monty Python: Volume One—Monty Python, Methuen, 1981. The Complete Works of Shakespeare and Monty Python: Volume One—Monty Python (contains Monty Python’s Big Red Book and The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok), Warner Books, 1976, Methuen, 1981. The Monty Python Gift Books (contains Monty Python’s Big Red Book and The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok), Methuen, 1988. The Complete Monty Python’s Flying Circus: All the Words, two volumes, Pantheon, 1989. Monty Python: Just the Words, Pantheon, 1989. Pocketful of Python: Volume 2, Methuen Drama, 2000. Pocket Full of Pythons, five volumes, Methuen, 2000–2003. (And with Barry X. Miller) The Pythons: Autobiography by the Pythons (also known as The Pythons), Thomas Dunne Books, 2003.
Novels: Douglas Adams’ Starship Titanic, Ballantine, 1997. Nonfiction: Chaucer’s Knight: The Portrait of a Medieval Mercenary, Louisiana State University Press, 1980, Methuen, 1985, revised edition, 1994. Attacks of Opinion (collection of his columns), Penguin, 1988. A Stroud Valley Childhood (autobiography), A. Sutton, 1992. (With Terry Dolan, Juliette Dor, Alan Fletcher, and Robert Yeager) Who Murdered Chaucer?, Thomas Dunne, 2005. Author of the column ⬙Inupt⬙ for the Young Guardian. ADAPTATIONS The screenplay Consuming Passions, released by Samuel Goldwyn in 1988, was based on the television play Secrets, by Terry Jones and Michael Palin. The stage musical Spamalot (also known as Monty Python’s ⬙Spamalot⬙), Shubert Theatre, New York City, beginning 2005, was based upon the screenplay Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Humor: Lady Cottington’s Pressed Fairy Book, illustrated by Brian Froud, Turner Publishing, 1994. The Goblin Companion: A Field Guide to Goblins, illustrated by Froud, Turner Publishing, 1996. Strange Stains and Mysterious Smells: Quentin Cottington’s Journal of Faery Research, illustrated by Froud, Simon & Schuster Editions, 1996.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 116, Gale, 1986. Perry, George, Life of Python, 1983, expanded version, Running Press Book Publishers, 1995. 231
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Periodicals: Daily Express, November 1, 2004, p. 31. Empire, issue 89, 1996, pp. 111–12. Radio Times, November 18, 1989, pp. 4–5; January 7, 1995, pp. 26–27. Starlog, November, 1989. TV Zone, issue 153, 2002, pp. 40–41. Variety, September 18, 2000, p. 18.
Voice of Pit (Kid Icarus) for the animated series Captain N: The Game Master, Captain N & the Adventures of Super Mario Bros., and Captain N and the New Super Mario World, all NBC; also voice for The Adventures of T–Rex.
Electronic: Monty Python.net, http://www.montypython.net. Pythonline, http://www.pythonline.com.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bobby, Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Taken⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Lieutenant Gaeta, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Skiorch, Legend of Earthsea (also known as Earthsea), 2004.
Son of John (a director, producer, actor, writer, and educator) and Donna (a dancer, producer, and director; maiden name, Wong) Juliani. Education: McGill University, B.Mus., 1997.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Alessandro Juliana) Voice of Dusty, G.I. Joe: Spy Troops the Movie (animated), 2003. Salem/Emmett, Meltdown, FX Channel, 2004.
Addresses: Contact—c/o Opera Breve Vancouver, P.O. Box 2050 MPO, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6B 3R6.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Julio, ⬙The Madonna,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1989. Ennis, ⬙Azrael’s Breed,⬙ Strange World, ABC, 1999. Hamal Zayan, ⬙Love and Other Disasters,⬙ Seven Days, UPN, 1999. Eliam, ⬙Scorched Earth,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2000. Druid, ⬙C.R.E.A.M.,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2000. Druid, ⬙411 on the DL,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2000. Druid, ⬙She Ain’t Heavy,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2002. David, ⬙Journeys End in Lovers Meeting,⬙ Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Voices, ⬙Woulda Coulda Hasbeena,⬙ Mucha Lucha! (animated), The WB, 2002. Katep, ⬙Moebius: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2005.
JULIANI, Alessandro (Alessandro Juliana)
Career: Actor, voice performer, and composer. British Columbia Boys’ Choir, singer as a youth; Opera Breve Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, member of company; Savage God (theatre company), Vancouver, member of ensemble for Shakespeare Project, beginning 2000. University of British Columbia, guest artist with university ensemble. Awards, Honors: Jessie Richardson Award nomination, Vancouver Professional Theatre Alliance, outstanding original composition, 2003, for True West; Jessie Richardson Award, significant achievement in musical composition and performance at a large theatre, and Jessie Richardson Award nomination, best supporting actor, both 2003, for Twelfth Night; Jessie Richardson Award nomination, outstanding original composition, 2004, for Equus.
Television Appearances; Other: Druid, Dark Angel (pilot), Fox, 2000. Appeared as Tyler in The Score, CBC (Canada); also appeared in Time Tunnel.
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Television Work; Series: Provided additional voice for Camp Candy.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Nightscream, Beast Machines: Transformers (anime; also known as Beast Machines: Battle for the Sparks), Fox, 1999. Voice of Burton, Zoids (anime), 2001.
Stage Appearances: Malcolm, Macbeth, Bard on the Beach Theatre Shakespeare Festival, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1999. 232
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JULIANI Voice of Vakama, Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru–Nui, Miramax, 2004. Prince Kai, Fairytopia, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Appeared as a man in the short film Blue Skies. Radio Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Parenting Up,⬙ Sounds like Canada, CBC (Canada), 2004. RECORDINGS Videos: Voice of Prince Toma for English version, Ranma ½: Kessen Togenkyo! Hanayome o torimodose!! (anime; also known as Ranma ½, the Movie 2: Battle at Togenkyo! Get Back the Brides!, Ranma ½, the Movie 2: Nihao My Concubine, Ranma ½: Nihao My Concubine, and Ranma ½: La sposa dell’isola delle illusioni), 1992. Voice of Toma, Ranma ½ (anime), Kitty Animation, 1993. Voices of Tadatomo Honda, Hideaki Kobayakawa, Hidemoto Mori, Hidetada Tokugawa, and Natoaka Yi, Kessen (video game), EA Games, 2000.
Appeared with Savage God Shakespeare Project as Antipholus, The Comedie of Errors; as Lewis, The Life and Death of King John; as acting artistic director, The Rape of Lucrece and Venus and Adonis; as Cinna, Plebian, and young Cato, The Tragedie of Julius Caesar; as the fool, The Tragedie of King Lear; as Romeo, The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet; and affiliated with The Sonnets 2; also appeared with Savage God in Mouths Wide Shut, as Fidio in Orisons of a Latesummer Night, and in Words, Words, Words; appeared as Vicar Gedge, Albert Herring, Aldeburgh Festival, England; in title role, The Marriage of Figaro, Chan Centre; as Oberon, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bard on the Beach Theatre Shakespeare Festival; and as Feste, Twelfth Night, Carousel Theatre; appeared in Assassins, Godspell, and A Little Night Music, all Montreal, Quebec, Canada; also appears in benefit performances.
WRITINGS Stage Music: True West, Humdinger Collective, 2003. Equus, Vancouver Playhouse, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2004. OTHER SOURCES
Film Appearances: Voice, Go–Bots (anime), Hasbro, 2003. Voice of Julian, Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper (animated), Universal, 2004.
Periodicals: Starburst, April 21, 2005.
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KACZMAREK, Jane 1955– PERSONAL Born December 21, 1955, in Milwaukee, WI; daughter of Edward (a defense department worker) and Evelyn (a teacher) Kaczmarek; married Bradley Whitford (an actor), 1992 (some sources cite 1991); children: Frances, George, Mary Louisa. Education: University of Wisconsin, B.F.A., theatre and studied education; Yale University, M.F.A., drama, 1982; studied music at the University of California, Los Angeles. Avocational Interests: Playing tennis. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. 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).
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Television Appearances; Series: Connie Lehman, The Paper Chase (also known as The Paper Chase: The Second Year, The Paper Chase: The Third Year, The Paper Chase: The Fourth Year, and The Paper Chase: The Graduation Year), Showtime, 1983. Officer Clara Tilsky, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Mary Newell Abbott, Hometown, CBS, 1985. Linda Bauer, Equal Justice, ABC, 1990–91. Karen Fisher, Big Wave Dave’s, CBS, 1993. Holly, a recurring role, Cybill, CBS, 1996–97. Carol Anderson, Felicity, The WB, 1999–2000. Lois, Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2000—.
Member: Screen Actors Guild (member of the board of directors). Awards, Honors: CableACE nomination, best actress in a dramatic presentation, 1983, for The Paper Chase; Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, 1995, for Raised in Captivity; Los Angeles Ovation Award, 1996, for Kindertransport; Q Award nomination, best actress in quality comedy series, Viewers for Quality Television awards, 2000, Television Critics Association awards, individual achievement in comedy, 2000 and 2001, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actress in a comedy series, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
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KACZMAREK Presenter, The Tenth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Nurse Sandy Burns, ⬙Graveyard,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. Barbara Troy Dannon, ⬙Altered Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1983. Penny/Princess Salana Sharese Khan, ⬙Always Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1983. Sandy Burns, ⬙Family History,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. Sandy Burns, ⬙Release,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. Janet Rudman, ⬙Censure,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Janice Neiman, ⬙Heroes and Villains,⬙ Picket Fences, CBS, 1994. Mrs. Thompson, ⬙In Loco Parentis,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1994. Mrs. Thompson, ⬙Strange Bedfellows,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1994. Ms. Gershonwood, ⬙Whose San Andreas Fault Is It, Anyway?,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1994. Bonnie Bell, ⬙Out of the Darkness,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995. Maureen Cutler, ⬙Police Story,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1996. Maureen Cutler, ⬙Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1997. Pamela Bourge, ⬙Part IV,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1997. Pamela Bourge, ⬙Trial and Error,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1997. Mrs. Thompson, ⬙Stand by Me,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1999. Voice of Judge Constance Harm, ⬙The Parent Rap,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2001. Herself, ⬙Malcolm in the Middle: A Stroke of Genius,⬙ TVography, Biography, 2002. Voice of Judge Constance Harm, ⬙Brawl in the Family,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2002. Herself, American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (also known as American Idol), Fox, 2002. Herself, E! News Daily, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Jane Kaczmarek (documentary), Lifetime, 2002. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Joan Van Ark (documentary), Lifetime, 2002. Herself, Mad TV, Fox, 2002. Voice of Judge Constance Harm, ⬙Barting Over,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2003. Voice of Judge Constance Harm, ⬙Brake My Wife, Please,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2003. Herself, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2003. Herself, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2003. Herself, The View, ABC, 2003, 2004.
Television Appearances; Specials: Joanna Brady, The Last Leaf, syndicated, 1984 Glaspell, ⬙Journey into Genius⬙ (also known as ⬙Eugene O’Neill: Journey into Genius⬙), American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Mary Reed, ⬙Boys Will Be Boys,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1994. Nancy Gallagher, ⬙Educating Mom,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1996. Voice, Wisconsin: An American Portrait (documentary), PBS, 2000. Herself, America: A Tribute to Heroes, multiple networks, 2001. Jane Kaczmarek, Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales, HBO, 2003. Herself, TV Guide: Greatest Moments of 2003 (also known as TV Guide’s Greatest Moments 2003), ABC, 2003. Great Women of Television Comedy: A Museum of Television & Radio Special, NBC, 2003. John Ritter Remembered, VH1, 2003. Herself, The Funniest Families of Television Comedy: A Museum of Television & Radio Special, 2004. Appeared in other specials. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Herself, The Seventh Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2001. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2001. The 15th Annual American Comedy Awards, Comedy Central, 2001. The Third Annual Family Television Awards, CBS, 2001. The 2001 TV Guide Awards, Fox, 2001. Presenter, The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 2003. Host, The 56th Annual Writers Guild Awards, Starz!, 2004. 235
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Susan, Loose Ends, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn– Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1988. Eve’s Diary [and] The Story of a Tiger (double–bill), New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1991. Bella, Lost in Yonkers, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, c. 1992. Helga, Kindertransport, City Center Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, Stage I, 1994, Tiffany Theater, Los Angeles, c. 1995. Psychologist, Raised in Captivity, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Mainstage, Costa Mesa, CA, c. 1995. Grace, June, and Vera, Ice Cream with Hot Fudge, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1996. Karen, Dinner with Friends, South Coast Repertory, Mainstage, 1998.
Appeared as Nickerson in ⬙Wild, Wild Willy and His O.K. Coral, or There Goes the G.L.A.A.D. Award,⬙ an unaired episode of Monty, Fox.
Appeared in productions at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA; the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA; the O’Neill Playwriting Conference, Waterford, CT, and the Sundance Institute.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Margie Spoleto, For Lovers Only, ABC, 1982. Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1984. Mary Newell Abbott, Hometown, CBS, 1985. Linda Bauer, Equal Justice, ABC, 1990. Karen Fisher, Big Wave Dave’s, CBS, 1993. Eileen Mahovlich, Hollywood Division, CBS, 1995. Estelle Twisp, Youth in Revolt, Fox, 1996. Lois, Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2000.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Good Housekeeping, September, 2002, pp. 95–96, 99. InStyle, November, 2001. People Weekly, May 21, 2001, p. 20. Tennis, September, 2001, p. 18. TV Guide, March 18, 2000, pp. 18–20; March 10, 2001, pp. 32–35; October 26, 2002, p. 12.
Film Appearances: Mrs. Wilkes, Uncommon Valor, Paramount, 1983. Ann Raftis, Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. Katherine Holloway, Door to Door, Shapiro, 1984. Emily, The Heavenly Kid (also known as Heavenly Kid), Orion, 1985. Gail Cornell, D.O.A., Buena Vista, 1988. Linda, All’s Fair (also known as Skirmish), New Century/Vista/Moviestore Entertainment, 1988. Robyn, Vice Versa, Columbia, 1988. Dr. Anne Biddows, The Chamber, Universal, 1996. The Spittin’ Image, 1997. Rita Goodman, Wildly Available, The Movie Group, c. 1997. David and Jennifer’s mother, Pleasantville (also known as Color of Heart), New Line Cinema, 1998.
KAMEN, Robert Mark (Robert Kamen) PERSONAL Born in state of NY; married, wife’s name Lorna; children: Alessandra, Jessica, Victoria. Education: New York University, B.A.; University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. Avocational Interests: Martial arts, Oriental philosophies.
Stage Appearances: The Suicide, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. Timon of Athens, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1980. Love’s Labour’s Lost, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1981–82. The Man Who Could See through Time, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1981–82. Rip Van Winkle or ⬙The Works,⬙ Yale Repertory Theatre, 1981–82. Elizabeth ⬙Lizzy⬙ Bennet, Pride and Prejudice, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1985. Diane Newburry, The Hands of Its Enemy, City Center Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, Stage I, New York City, 1986.
Addresses: Office—Kamen Estate Wines, P.O. Box 1404, Sonoma, CA 95476. Agent—Andy Patman, Paradigm, 260 North Crescent Dr., North Bldg., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Writer, producer, and winemaker. Kamen Estate Wines, Sonoma, CA, owner, 1980—. Awards, Honors: Fennecus Award nomination, outstanding screenplay and story, 1997, and Apex Award nomination, outstanding original screenplay for a fantasy, science fiction, or horror film, both 1997, for The Fifth Element. 236
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CREDITS KAY, Billy 1984– Film Work: Coproducer, The Punisher, New World, 1989.
PERSONAL Full name, William Nathan Kay; born April 10, 1984, in Long Island, NY; son of Brandon and Lynn (a stage actress) Kay. Avocational Interests: Singing, dancing, playing drums, art, collecting comic books, in–line skating, baseball, basketball, lacrosse.
Television Work; Series: Creator and executive producer, Black Sash, The WB, 2003. WRITINGS
Addresses: Agent—Erik Hyman, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; David Lederman, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Lighthouse Entertainment, 409 North Camden Dr., Suite 202, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Screenplays: Taps, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Split Image (also known as Captured and L’envoutement), Orion, 1982. The Karate Kid, Columbia, 1984. The Karate Kid, Part II (also based on story by Kamen), Columbia, 1986. The Karate Kid, Part III (also based on characters created by Kamen), Columbia, 1989. The Punisher, New World, 1989. (As Robert Kamen) Gladiator (also based on story by Kamen), Columbia, 1992. The Power of One (also known as La puissance de l’ange), Warner Bros., 1992. Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. A Walk in the Clouds (also known as Caminando por las nubes and Un paseo por las nubes), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. The Fifth Element (also known as Le cinquieme element), Columbia, 1997. Kiss of the Dragon (also known as KOD: Kiss of the Dragon and La baiser mortel du dragon), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. The Transporter (also known as Le transporteur), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. The Transporter 2, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Bandidas, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Unleashed, Rogue Pictures, 2005.
Career: Actor and singer. Appeared in print advertisements and television commercials, beginning as a baby; appeared in local theatre productions. Supporter of Leukemia Society, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and other charitable organizations. Awards, Honors: YoungStar Award nomination, Hollywood Reporter, best young actor in a daytime television series, 2000, and Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by a young actor in a daytime television series, 2001, both for The Guiding Light; Independent Spirit Award nomination, Independent Features Project/West, best supporting actor, 2002, for L.I.E. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Baby, Three Men and a Baby, Buena Vista, 1984. Timmy, Nathan Grimm (short film), 1998. Gil Weatherton, The Newcomers, Artist View Entertainment, 2000. Brendan, The Magic of Marciano, Outrider Pictures, 2000. Gary Terrio, L.I.E., Lot 47 Films/New Yorker Films, 2001. Evil, The Gray In Between, Barry Katz Productions, 2002. Scott, Halloween: Resurrection, Dimension Films/ Universal, 2002. Lance, The Battle of Shaker Heights, Miramax, 2003. David Russell, Debating Robert Lee, 2004.
Television Pilots: Black Sash, The WB, 2003. ADAPTATIONS The movie The Next Karate Kid, released by Columbia in 1994, was based on characters created by Kamen. OTHER SOURCES
Also appeared in the films Alice and Tom’s Journey. Electronic: Kamen Estate Wines, http://www.kamenwines.com, May 25, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Tommy Kessler, ⬙Popular,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2002. Victor Jackson, ⬙Virtual Reality,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2003. Kurt Ackerman, ⬙Keeping Abreast,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2003. Kurt Ackerman, ⬙Andy Appleseed,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2003. Wally Shmagin, ⬙Wannabe,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004.
Career: Actor and voice performer. All God’s Children (gospel group), member; No Authority (band), member, 1997–98; pursued solo music career, 1999; appeared in ads for Oshkosh B’Gosh, c. 1982, Burger King, Yamaha, Verizon Wireless, Stolichnaya, The Gap, Toyota, Jell–O, Coca–Cola, Lite Brite, Sirius Satellite Radio, UPS, Starbucks, Disneyland, Nesquik, AAA, Universal Studios, Hurricane Harbor, Scion, and T–Mobile; served as spokesperson for Knott’s Soak City for two years, Six Flags for two years, and McDonald⬘s for three years. Sometimes credited as Joshua Keaton or Josh Wiener.
Television Appearances; Other: Newsboy, Zoya (miniseries; also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Zoya⬙), NBC, 1995. Lewis, Time Share (movie; also known as Bitter Suite and Time Share—Doppelpack im ferienhaus), Fox Family Channel, 2000. (Uncredited) Shayne Lewis, A Wedding Story: Josh and Reva, 2002.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Also appeared in The Invisible Man and The XY Files. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award, outstanding voice–over in an animation series, 1992, Young Artist Award nomination, outstanding young voice–over in an animated series or special, 1993, Young Artist Award nomination, best youth actor in a voice–over role—TV or movie, 1994, all for Back to the Future; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by a youth actor—TV guest star, 1995, for Someone Like Me; Young Artist Award nomination, best professional actor/singer; Young Artist Award nomination, best male entertainer; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a voice–over—TV or film—young actor, 1998, for Hercules; Young Artist Award, best young adult performer in a teenage role, 2004, for The Even Stevens Movie.
Stage Appearances: The Artful Dodger, Oliver! (musical), 1995. Tommy, The Who’s ⬙Tommy,⬙ Gateway Theatre, Bellport, NY, 1996. The pauper, The Prince and the Pauper (musical), c. 1997. Also appeared in productions of The Sound of Music, What Use of Flowers, and The Wiz. RECORDINGS Albums: Contributor to Kids with Heart and The Prince and the Pauper.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Joshua Wiener) Brad, All I Want for Christmas, Paramount, 1991. (As Joshua Wiener) Newsies dancer, Newsies (also known as Newsboys), Buena Vista, 1992. Andy, Same River Twice, KOAN Inc., 1996. Second boy, Judge and Jury, A–Pix Entertainment, 1996. (As Joshua Wiener) David, Infinity, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1996. Teenager on trolley, Just Write, Heartland Film Releasing, 1997. Speaking voice of Young Hercules, Hercules (animated), Buena Vista, 1997. Illusion Infinity, 1997. Young Barry, The Souler Opposite, Curb Entertainment, 1998. Roy, Chimera House, 1999. Voice of Charlie Carbone, Kangaroo Jack: G’Day U.S. A.!, Warner Bros. Animation, 2004.
Videos: Appeared in the Mariah Carey video ⬙All I Want for Christmas Is You.⬙ OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Billy Kay Official Site, http://www.billykay.com, May 26, 2005.
KEATON, Josh 1979– (Joshua Keaton, Josh Wiener, Joshua Wiener) PERSONAL Original name, Joshua Luis Wiener; born February 8, 1979, in Pasadena, CA. Avocational Interests: Cars, boxing, and watching movies.
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KEYSER Mirada Theatre; Peter, Diary of Anne Frank, La Habra Depot Theatre. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Harry Osborn, Spider–Man, 2002. (Uncredited) Voice of Sun Quan/Lu Xun, Shin sangoku musou 3 mushouden (also known as Dynasty Warriors 4: Xtreme Legends), 2003. (Uncredited) Voice of Lu Xun/Sun Quan, Shin sangoku musou 3 (also known as Dynasty Warriors 4), 2003. (English version; uncredited) Voice of Lu Xun/Sun Quan, Shin sangoku musou 3: Empires (also known as Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires), 2004. (English version; uncredited) Voice of Masamune Date/ Nagamasa Azai, Sengoku musou (also known as Samurai Warriors and Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends), 2004. Voice of Ranmaru Mori, Onimusha 3 (also known as Onimusha 3: Demon Siege), Capcom Entertainment, 2004. Voices of Harry Osborn and reporter 1, Spider–Man 2, Activision, 2004. Voice of Tick Tock, ShellShock: Nam ’67, Eidos Interactive, 2004. (English version) Voice of Ocelot, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (also known as MGS3 and Metal Gear Solid 3), Konami Corp., 2004. Voice of Crispy, Area 51, Midway Manufacturing Corp., 2005. Voices of Lungfish zealot, Dingio Inflagrante, and Matador, Psychonauts, Majesco Sales, 2005.
Also appeared as voice of Curly, Peter Pan and the Pirates. Television Appearances; Movies: Young Denny, A Murder on Shadow Mountain, CBS, 1999. Mootai and Jason, The Even Stevens Movie, The Disney Channel, 2003. Television Appearances; Pilots: Prep, The WB, 2002. Voice of Maro, Huncachi (animated), 2004. Also appeared in A. J. Time Travelers, UPN; Paul Rodriguez Show, The WB; Definitely, Maybe, UPN. Television Appearances; Episodic: Young Michael, ⬙It’s Never Too Late,⬙ Batman: The Animated Series (animated), 1992. (As Joshua Wiener) Second boy, ⬙The Uninvited,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1994. (As Joshua Wiener) Roy, ⬙The Beard,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1994. Franklin, ⬙It’s a Party Thang,⬙ Sister, Sister, ABC, 1995. Eddie, ⬙The Son Also Rises,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1997. Will Peters, ⬙Just Say Maybe,⬙ Step by Step, ABC, 1997. Todd Rose, ⬙Rendezvous,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1997. Young Nick, ⬙Made in the U.S.A.,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1999. Martin Andrews, ⬙Chapter Thirty–Four,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2002. ⬙Tell Me Where It Hurts,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. Sal, ⬙Queens for a Day: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2004.
Albums; With No Authority: Keep On, MJJ, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Teen Magazine, March, 2000, p. 68. Electronic: Josh Keaton Official Site, http://www.joshkeaton.com/, June 28, 2005.
Also appeared in Primetime Glick, Comedy Central. Television Work; Series: (As Joshua Wiener) Additional voices, Captain Planet and the Planeteers (animated; also known as The New Adventures of Captain Planet), TBS and syndicated, 1990.
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Stage Appearances: Appeared as Alan, One Red Flower: Letters from Nam, Village Theatre, Seattle, WA; Arty, Lost in Yonkers, La
Full name, Christopher Adam Keyser; born 1960, in Long Island, NY; married, wife’s name Susan (a lawyer);
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children: Madeline, Benjamin. Education: Harvard University, bachelor’s degree and law degree (both magna cum laude). Addresses: Agent—Nancy Josephson, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Writer (often in partnership with Amy Lippman), and producer, beginning 1988. Worked as a political speech writer. Affiliated with I Have a Dream Foundation. Awards, Honors: Humanitas Prize (with Amy Lippman), Human Family Educational and Cultural Institute, 1995, for ⬙Thanksgiving,⬙ Party of Five; Golden Globe Award (with Lippman), best television drama, 1995, for Party of Five; and Golden Globe Award nomination (with Lippman), best television drama, 1996, for Party of Five. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Story editor, Eddie Dodd, ABC, 1991. Creator and co–executive producer, Sisters, NBC, 1991–94. Creator and executive producer, Party of Five, Fox, 1994. Creator and executive producer, Partners, 1995. Creator and executive producer, Significant Others, Fox, 1998. Creator and executive producer, Time of Your Life, Fox, 1999.
Also wrote ⬙The Time They Threw That Party,⬙ Time of Your Life, Fox; other writings include episodes of Partners. Television Movies: Only the Good Die Young, ABC, 1990. Screenplays: Benefit of the Doubt (also known as Im bann des zweifels), Miramax, 1993.
Television Executive Producer; Pilots: No Place like Home, CBS, 1989. (And creator) Heart Department, CBS, 2001.
Children’s Books: (With Amy Lippman and Megan Stine) Bailey: On My Own, Simon & Schuster, 1997. (With Lippman and Page McBrier) The Best Things in Life Are Free, Right?, Simon & Schuster, 1997. (With Lippman and Stine) One Step Too Far: Bailey, Simon & Schuster, 1998.
Television Appearances: Party of Five: A Family Album (special), 1998. Appeared in Great Confrontations at the Oxford Union (series), PBS. WRITINGS
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Television Pilots; with Amy Lippman: Party of Five, Fox, 1994. Significant Others, Fox, 1998. No Place like Home, Fox, 2003.
PERSONAL Addresses: Manager—Burstein Company, 15304 Sunset Blvd., Suite 208, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272.
Television Episodes; with Amy Lippman: ⬙Lie Down and Deliver,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1989. ⬙Whatever Happened to Hannah?,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990.
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KOPSA Justin Battle, ⬙Fire in the Heart,⬙ M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994. Ron Jaffe, ⬙The Heist,⬙ Matlock, ABC, 1995. ⬙Standing Eight Count,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1995. Captain Henry Banes, ⬙The Good of the Service,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1997. Reggie Rhodes, ⬙No Comment,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998. Kevin Carter, ⬙Reasonable Doubt,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000. Moses Deyell, ⬙Revenge Is Sweet,⬙ Oz, HBO, 2001. Travis Haywood, ⬙Vigilante,⬙ The District, CBS, 2001. Moses Deyell, ⬙Blizzard of ’01,⬙ Oz, HBO, 2001. Moses Deyell, ⬙Orpheus Descending,⬙ Oz, HBO, 2001. Travis Haywood, ⬙The Most Dangerous Job,⬙ The District, CBS, 2001. Travis Haywood, ⬙Running Towards Fire,⬙ The District, CBS, 2001. Peter, ⬙Angels Anonymous,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2001. Detective Fenwick, ⬙Just One Kiss,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2002. Lenny, ⬙The Pool Guy,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2002. Dex, ⬙The Importance of Being Phoebe,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2003. Agent Stone, ⬙Reese Joins the Army: Part 1,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Reggie, Street Smart, Cannon Group, 1987. Sullivan, Prettykill (also known as Tomorrow’s a Killer), International Spectrafilm, 1987. Corporal Brown, Casualties of War, Columbia, 1989. Davey, Cadillac Man, Orion, 1990. Pierce, Stay Tuned, Warner Bros., 1992. Hip Hop Hank, Joey Breaker (also known as Agent Breaker), Skouras Pictures, 1993. Man with beer, The Pickle, Columbia, 1993. Wayne Jackson, An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (also known as Burn Hollywood Burn), Buena Vista, 1997. Nate Oliver, Desperate Measures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Pussy Man/Santa Clause, True Crime, Warner Bros., 1999. Police officer, ⬙Love Waits for Kathy,⬙ Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, United Artists, 2000. Agent Colfax, National Treasure (also known as Sonomo), Buena Vista, 2004. Chip Healy, Ice Princess, Buena Vista, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Tuscan Smith, Sunset Beat, ABC, 1990. Wade Carter, The Round Table, NBC, 1992. Bobby Davison, Missing Persons, ABC, 1993. Sonny Toussaint, Kindred: The Embraced, Fox, 1996.
Also appeared as Billy Scrubbs, NYPD Blue, ABC; in The Division, Lifetime. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young black man, Kennedy, NBC, 1983. Isaac, Queen (also known as Alex Haley’s ⬙Queen⬙), CBS, 1993. The Invaders, The WB, 1995. Beau Randall, Atomic Train, NBC, 1999. Paul Terranova, Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story, CBS, 1999. Moses Deyell, Oz, HBO, 2000.
Periodicals: Sacramento Observer, January 12, 1994.
KOPSA, Mike 1956– (Michael Kopsa, Micheal Kopsa)
Television Appearances; Movies: Glide, Babycakes, CBS, 1989.
PERSONAL Born January 22, 1956, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Education: Trained at Circle in the Square Theatre Company, New York City.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Tucson Smith, Sunset Beat, ABC, 1990. Burton, Golden Years (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Golden Years⬙), CBS, 1991. Jad, The Watcher, UPN, 1995.
Addresses: Agent—Jamie Levitt, Lauren Levitt and Associates, 1525 West Eighth Ave., 3rd Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6J 1T5.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Street brother, ⬙Never My Love,⬙ A Man Called Hawk, ABC, 1989. Doran ⬙Silky⬙ Ford, ⬙Poison Ivy,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1990.
Career: Actor and voice artist. Rocky Mountain Shakespeare Company, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, member of company; Savage God (theatre company), 241
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, member of ensemble of Shakespeare Project. Worked as a cabinet maker in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
(As Michael Kopsa) Coach Anhault, Frankie & Hazel (also known as Frankie & Hazel—Zwei maedchen starten durch), Showtime, 2000. (As Michael Kopsa) Cabin Pressure, PAX, 2001. (As Michael Kopsa) John Hargenson, Carrie, NBC, 2002. William ⬙Billy⬙ Raggio, Stealing Sinatra, Showtime, 2003. (As Michael Kopsa) Detective Foster, D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear (also known as D.C. Sniper: 21 Days of Terror), USA Network, 2003. Vinnie Pesaturo, The Survivors Club, CBS, 2004. Brewster, Personal Effects, Lifetime, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Steven, Timing, Hania Productions, 1985. First broker, Thirty–Two Short Films about Glenn Gould (also known as Glenn Gould—32 Lyhytelokuvaa, 32 curtas metragens sobre Glenn Gould, and Trente–deux films brefs sur Glenn Gould), Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1994. Mary’s husband, Hard Core Logo, Miramax, 1996. Detective in car, Hardball (also known as Bounty Hunters II and Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball), Dimension Films, 1997. Collins, The Falling (also known as Faithless), Sodona Entertainment, 1998. (As Michael Kopsa) Senator Dove, Chain of Fools, Warner Bros., 2000. Mr. Cote, Seven Storeys (short film), Interfilm Productions, 2000. Voice of Hajime Handa for English version, Jin–Roh (anime; also known as Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade, Kerberos Panzer Cops, and The Wolf Brigade), Tidepoint Pictures, 2001. Father Jed Stiffler, The Barber (also known as Le barbier), Velocity Home Entertainment, 2001. (As Michael Kopsa) Zack Mallette, The Proposal, Curb Entertainment, 2001. (As Michael Kopsa) Jefferson, 3000 Miles to Graceland, Warner Bros., 2001. Agent Frank Gruning, Pressure, Curb Entertainment/DEJ Productions, 2002. Voice of father, Princess Castle (short film), Interfilm Productions, 2003. Mr. McKinley, See Grace Fly, Domino Film and Television International, 2003. (As Michael Kopsa) Bruce Norris, Miracle, Buena Vista, 2004. Latham Hopkins, Crossing, Cinevue Productions/ Crossing Productions/Relevision Productions, 2004.
Appeared as security guard in an episode of The Commish, ABC. Television Appearances; Series; As Michael Kopsa: Voice of Goshinki for English version, Inuyasha (anime), Cartoon Network, 2002. Voice of Char Aznable for English version, Kido senshi gandamu: gyakushu no sha (also known as Gundam: Counter Attack, Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack, and Mobile Suite Gundam: The Counteractive Char), Cartoon Network, 2002. Also performed voice of Char Aznable for English version, Kido senshi Gundamu II: Ai senshihen (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam II: Soldiers of Sorrow); and voice of PharaohMan for English version, Rockman.exe (anime; also known as MegaMan: NT Warrior), The WB. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Fink,⬙ Katts and Dog, The Family Channel, 1991. Agent Wilson, ⬙Luck of the Draw,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1995. ⬙Badlands,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, syndicated, 1995. Tommy, ⬙Glory Days,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1996. (As Micheal Kopsa) ⬙Holy Matrimony,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1996. Detective Broder, ⬙New Lease,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1997. Brody, ⬙Honey, They’re After Me Lucky Charms,⬙ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, syndicated, 1997. Waiter, ⬙Stowing Pains,⬙ Breaker High, UPN, 1997. Gil Yates, ⬙Holy Matrimony,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1998. Father Norman, ⬙Song of the Raven,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Father Norman, ⬙Bird of Prey,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Curtis Sawyer, ⬙The Inheritors,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1999. Barry, ⬙Star Whores,⬙ Beggars and Choosers, Showtime, 1999.
Television Appearances; Movies: Taylor Washburn, The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Second cop, Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. (also known as Double Play), Showtime, 1996. Henry Mitchell, Profile for Murder, HBO, 1996. Cop, Dad’s Week Off (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Dad’s Week Off⬙), Showtime, 1997. (As Michael Kopsa) First officer, Outrage, ABC, 1998. Three, The WB, 1998. Frank Milonovich, Mercy Point, UPN, 1998. Mike, Miracle on the 17th Green, CBS, 1999. Man on train, A Cooler Climate, Showtime, 1999. 242
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Barry Berman, ⬙The Naked Truth,⬙ Beggars and Choosers, Showtime, 2000. Doctor X, multiple episodes, Fox, between 2000 and 2002. Barry Berman, ⬙The Wartime Consigliere,⬙ Beggars and Choosers, Showtime, 2000. Colonel, ⬙Firewall,⬙ Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, 2002. Blondell, ⬙Deal,⬙ Tom Stone, 2002. Barry Sweitzer, ⬙Grief,⬙ Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Jake Truax, ⬙Finding Rachel: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Dead Zone, USA Network, 2004. Jake Truax, ⬙Tipping Point: Part 1,⬙ The Dead Zone, USA Network, 2004. Arthur Kandinski, ⬙The Old Man,⬙ The Collector, 2004. Arthur Kandinski, ⬙The Miniaturist,⬙ The Collector, 2004. Small company president, ⬙From Here to Revolutionary PET’s,⬙ MegaMan: NT Warrior, The WB, 2004.
Security expert, ⬙The Ledger,⬙ Dead like Me, Showtime, 2004. Voices of Wollcott, O. Huey, doctor, and roulette dealer in various episodes, Galaxy Angel (anime), 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic; As Michael Kopsa: Dirk Larson, ⬙Black or White,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Rick Culver, ⬙El Mundo Gira,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1997. Levi Flynn, ⬙The Resurrection of Joe Wheeler,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1998. News anchor, ⬙There But for the Grace of God,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 1998. Commander Ivers, ⬙Relativity Theory,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1998. Detective Mastro, ⬙North by Northwestern,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1998. ⬙Dwayne Douglas Smith,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV (Canada), 1998. ⬙The Sentinel by Blair Sandburg,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1999. Jack Vogler, ⬙Deadbeat Walking,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 1999. Kurtner (some sources cite Colonel Aranov), ⬙X–35 Needs Changing,⬙ Seven Days, UPN, 2000. Theo Thurston, ⬙Studio D,⬙ The Immortal, syndicated, 2000. General Kerrigan, ⬙Prodigy,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2001. Bob Jenkins, ⬙Hate Puppet,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2001. Voice of Dr. Henry ⬙Hank⬙ McCoy (Beast), ⬙Beast of Bayville,⬙ X–Men: Evolution, The WB, 2001. Robert Berrisford ⬙The Berrisford Agenda,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2002. General Kerrigan, ⬙Proving Ground,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2001. Dean, ⬙Duplicity,⬙ Smallville, The WB, 2002. Dr. Arrogant, ⬙John Deux,⬙ John Doe, Fox, 2002. Voice of Colonel Volcott O. Huey, Galaxy Angel (anime), 2002, 2004. ⬙The Closing,⬙ Just Cause, PAX, 2003. Reporter, Human Crossing (anime; also known as Human Scramble and Ningen kousaten), 2003.
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Television Appearances; Other: Bob, Exploring Ontario’s Provincial Parks (miniseries), 1993. Detective Nicpon, Breaking News (pilot), 2002. (As Michael Kopsa) Colonel Harrison, Deep Evil, 2004. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Angelo in a production of Measure for Measure; appeared in As You Like It, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Twelfth Night, all Rocky Mountain Shakespeare Company, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada; also appeared in The Gist, Hamlet, Hospitality Suite, at Pacific Theatre, Patience, Belfrey Theatre, and Salvador, Cultch Theatre.
Videos; As Michael Kopsa: Narrator, Master Keaton (anime; originally broadcast as a television series), Pioneer Entertainment, 1998. Voice of Commander Collins for English version, Merutiransa (anime; also known as Melty Lancer and Melty Lancer: The Animation), Bandai Digital Entertainment, 1999. Voice of Char Aznable, Kido senshi gundam (also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo), Bandai America, 2000. (Uncredited) Voice of Char Aznable, Kido senshi gundam: Renpou vs. Zeon DX (video game; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon), Bandai America, 2001. Voice of Char Aznable, Kido senshi gundam: Meguriai sora (video game; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space), Bandai America, 2003. Voice of Ronix for English version, Star Ocean EX (anime), 2005. Also performed voice of Wong’s assistant for English version, Chikyu shojo Arjuna (anime; also known as Arjuna, Earth Girl Arjuna, and Arjuna corka ziemi; originally broadcast as a television miniseries); and voice of Char Aznable, Gundam, Battle Assault II and Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front.
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Career: Actor, voice performer, and actor. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic; As Boris Krutonog: Mitan Chetek, ⬙Cease Fire,⬙ M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994. Second police officer, ⬙The Kicker,⬙ Coach, ABC, 1995. Vasilli, ⬙Local Hero,⬙ Cybill, CBS, 1995. Yura Surova, ⬙Maranatha,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1997. ⬙Lady in Red,⬙ Night Man, syndicated, 1997. Yuri, ⬙Hot Objects,⬙ Felicity, The WB, 1998. Yuri, ⬙Friends,⬙ Felicity, The WB, 1998. Badger, ⬙Scents and Sensibility,⬙ V.I.P., syndicated, 1998. Badger, ⬙Diamonds Are a Val’s Best Friend,⬙ V.I.P., syndicated, 1998. Janitor, ⬙Playing Through,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Badger, ⬙K–Val,⬙ V.I.P., syndicated, 1999. Sergei, ⬙Deadline,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2001. ⬙Thanksgiving,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2002. Igor Sergei Valenko/FBI Agent Bentley Calder, ⬙Snowman,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2002. ⬙Thus with a Kiss I Die,⬙ The Division, Lifetime, 2003. Tolie, ⬙The Weatherman,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2004. Micha ⬙Russian Mike⬙ Noishikov, ⬙Lenny Scissorhands,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2005.
Film Appearances: Helmsman Lojur, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Paramount, 1991. Preet (some sources cite Prout) My Family Treasure (also known as Sokrovische moey semi), Arrow, 1993. Rourke, Monolith, Shapiro–Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1993. Thug shot in the head, Shrunken Heads, Paramount Home Video, 1994. Second officer, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. MiG leader, Air Force One (also known as AFO), Columbia, 1997. Film Appearances; As Boris Krutonog: Victor Slavin, The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990. Molly’s father, Make a Wish, Molly, 1995. Concierge, Modern Vampires (also known as Revenant), Sterling Home Entertainment, 1998. Italian man in Paradiso’s film, The Auteur Theory, Pathfinder Pictures/RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 1999. Alexander Fomin, Thirteen Days (also known as Thirteen Days Which Shocked the World), New Line Cinema, 2000. Yevhen, The Italian Job (also known as Braquage a l’italienne), Paramount, 2003.
Television Appearances; Other: Man in jump seat, Family of Spies (miniseries), CBS, 1990. Russian emigre, Battle in the Erogenous Zone (special), Showtime, 1992.
Film Work: Associate producer, My Family Treasure (also known as Sokrovische moey semi), Arrow, 1993.
Television Work; Co–executive Producer: Thoughtcrimes (movie), USA Network, 2003. Dog the Bounty Hunter (series), Arts and Entertainment, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Pavel, My Antonia, USA Network, 1995. Peeping Tom, Black & White, HBO, 1998. (As Boris Krutonog) Felix Braynin, Spinning Boris, Showtime, 2003.
RECORDINGS Video Games: (As Boris Krutonog) Voices, James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, Electronic Arts, 2004. (As Boris Krutanog) Voices of Dobransky, Thug B, and Worker A, Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (Uncredited) Sergei, ⬙Curt Russell,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Helmsman Lojur, ⬙Flashback,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1996. Avi Lermin, ⬙Teddy C,⬙ UC: Undercover, NBC, 2002. Vadim Slonim, ⬙Evidence of Things Unseen,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, June 21, 2003, pp. B1, B10. Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA), June 20, 2003.
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PERSONAL Full name, Sharon Elizabeth Lawrence; born June 29, 1961 (some sources cite 1962), in Charlotte, NC; daughter of Tom (a television news reporter) and Earlyn (a Head Start supervisor and education administrator) Lawrence; married Thomas Apostle (a psychiatrist), May 31, 2002. Education: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, B.A., journalism, 1983. Avocational Interests: Scuba diving, travel.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mary Carelli, Degree of Guilt, NBC, 1995. Dori Thorell, Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (also known as Aftershock—Das grosse Beben and Erdbeben–Inferno: Wenn die Welt untergeht), CBS, 1999.
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Joan Hyler Management, 25 Sea Colony Dr., Santa Monica, CA 90405.
Television Appearances; Movies: Beth Daniels, The Shaggy Dog, ABC, 1994. Sharon, Someone She Knows, NBC, 1994. Shirley Stout, In the Line of Duty: The Price of Vengeance, NBC, 1994. Jill, The Heidi Chronicles, TNT, 1995. Sada Sands, The Face on the Milk Carton, CBS, 1995. Nina Talbert, A Friend’s Betrayal (also known as Stolen Youth), 1996. Patricia ⬙Pattie⬙ Johnson, The Uninvited (also known as Victim of the Haunt), CBS, 1996. Claire Ballard, Five Desperate Hours, NBC, 1997. Judge Bach, The Defenders: Payback, 1997. Cass Medieros, Blue Moon, CBS, 1999. Corrine Maquire, Atomic Twister, TBS, 2002. Marcy McClure Tyson, Word of Honor, TNT, 2003.
Career: Actress, singer, and dancer. Singer at various venues, including nightclubs and cruise ships. Junior Miss in Raleigh, NC. Creative Coalition (political advocacy group), board member; fund–raiser for various causes. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1994, 1995, and 1996, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series, 1996, Screen Actors Guild Award nominations (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, 1997 and 1999, Q Award nomination, best recurring player, Viewers for Quality Television awards, 1998, Golden Satellite Award nomination, outstanding performance by an actress in a television series—drama, International Press Academy, 1999, all for NYPD Blue; Los Angeles Theatre Critics Award, best actress, for The Homecoming.
Television Appearances; Specials: An Affectionate Look at Fatherhood, NBC, 1995. Host, Touched by a Dolphin (documentary), ABC, 1996. Narrator, Sex and the Silver Screen (documentary), Showtime, 1996. 245
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Pyramid, syndicated, various episodes in 2002 and 2003. Andrea Adelstein, ⬙Predictive Neglect,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2004. Contestant, ⬙Episode 4,⬙ World Poker Tour: Hollywood Home Game (also known as World Poker Tour), Travel Channel, 2004. Judge Rita Sharpley, ⬙Head Cases,⬙ Boston Legal, ABC, 2004. Maisy Gibbons, ⬙Come Back to Me,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2004. Maisy Gibbons, ⬙Running to Stand Still,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2004. (Archive footage) Herself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Herself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Maisy Gibbons, ⬙The Ladies Who Lunch,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2005. Herself, ⬙Tournament 6, Game 4,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1996. Presenter, The 1996 Emmy Awards, NBC, 1996. Presenter, The Second Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1996. Presenter, The Fourth Annual VH1 Honors, VH1, 1997. Presenter, The 19th Annual CableAce Awards, TNT, 1997. ALMA Awards, ABC, 1998. Presenter, The 54th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2000. Presenter, The 26th Annual People’s Choice Awards, 2000.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Assistant district attorney Sylvia Costas, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Gwen Leonard, Fired Up (also known as Fired), NBC, 1997. Donna Stiles, Ladies Man, CBS, 1999. Vivian Cates, Wolf Lake, CBS, 2001. Carolyn, Follow the Leeds, Lifetime, 2003. J. D., News to Me, ABC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Norma Helmutz, ⬙Drone of Arc,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Paulette, ⬙Parental Guidance Recommended,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1993. Rachel, ⬙The Guy Can’t Help It,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1993. Amelia Earhart, ⬙The 37s,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1995. Employment counselor, ⬙Caroline and the Proposal,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1996. Voice of Maxima, ⬙Warrior Queen,⬙ Superman (animated; also known as Superman: The Animated Series), The WB, 1996. Contestant, ⬙Celebrity Tournament,⬙ Jeopardy!, syndicated, 1997. Herself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997. Herself, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1999. Herself, ⬙And the Winner Is,⬙ Bette, CBS, 2000. Herself, Celebrity Profile: Leah Remini (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Sharon Lawrence (documentary), Lifetime, 2000. Maggie Peterson, ⬙Chameleon,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002. Tabitha Davenport, ⬙Here Comes the Judge,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2002. Tabitha Davenport, ⬙Lies of Minelli,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2002.
Television Work; Movies: Coproducer, Five Desperate Hours, NBC, 1997. Film Appearances: Jewelry store clerk, Bloodfist V: Human Target (also known as Human Target), 1993. Joleen Quillet, The Only Thrill (also known as Tennessee Valley), Prestige Entertainment/Legacy Releasing, 1997. Detective Kelly, Gossip, Warner Bros., 2000. Fly Cherry, Power Up Films, 2003. Mom, Little Black Book, Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Mrs. Ash, Nearing Grace, Whitewater Films, 2005. Mrs. Hatch, The Alibi, Endgame Entertainment/Summit Entertainment, 2005. I? (short film), Wajero Entertainment, 2005. Stage Appearances: Panache, off–Broadway production, 1984. Member of kissing couple and member of ensemble, Cabaret (musical), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1987–88, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1988. Tzeitel, Fiddler on the Roof (musical), San Francisco, CA, 1989, later Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1990–91. 246
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LEDFORD, Brandy 1969– (Brandy Sanders) PERSONAL Full name, Brandy Lee Ledford; born September 12, 1969, in Denver, CO; married Martin Cummins (an actor; divorced, 2004); children: ⬙Batman⬙ (son). Education: Trained in dance and Thai boxing. Religion: Christian. Avocational Interests: Snow–boarding, kick– boxing, watching football and hockey, sushi, books, art, history. Addresses: Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505; Characters Agency, 150 Carlton St., 2nd Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5A 2K1; (voice work) Cunningham/Escott/Dipene and Associates, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Manager—Marshak/Zachary Co., 8840 Wilshire Blvd., 1st Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—Tej Bhatia Herring, Patricola Lust Public Relations, 8383 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 530, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress and producer. Also worked as a model.
Appeared in other productions, including Is There Life after High School?, Florida production; Sweet Charity (musical), Michigan production; and Berlin in Light.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mimi Chandler, Fast Track, 1997. Dawn Masterton, Baywatch, syndicated, 1999–2000. Alexandra ⬙Alex⬙ Monroe, The Invisible Man (also known as I–Man), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001–2002. Doyle, Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2004–2005.
Major Tours: Katina and cafe prostitute, Zorba, U.S. cities, including John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1984, and Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY, 1986. Member of kissing couple and member of ensemble, Cabaret (musical), U.S. cities, including Playhouse Theatre, Wilmington, DE, 1987.
Appeared in the series Back in Black. OTHER SOURCES Television Appearances; Movies: F. A. Charlene Davis, Panic in the Skies!, The Family Channel, 1996. Kelsey Innes, First Target, TBS, 2000. Wendy Barnet, Zebra Lounge (also known as Rendez– vous au Zebra Lounge), HBO, 2001. Molly Lasch, We’ll Meet Again (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙We’ll Meet Again⬙ and Mary Higgins Clark: Nous nous reverrons), PAX, 2002. Candy Spelling, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ⬙Charlie’s Angels⬙), NBC, 2004.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 11, 1997, p. 69. Fitness, October, 2000. Orange Coast, September, 1997. Pegasus, September/October, 2000. People Weekly, October 17, 1994, pp. 67–68. Skin Diver, December, 1999, p. 12. TV Guide, May 20, 1995, pp. 18–20. Walking, September/October, 1997. 247
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Tammi, ⬙George Runs into an Old Friend,⬙ The George Carlin Show, Fox, 1994. ⬙George Gets Caught in the Middle,⬙ The George Carlin Show, Fox, 1994. Tamara Knight, ⬙Vengeance,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. Kiki, ⬙My Brother the Albatross,⬙ The George Wendt Show, CBS, 1995. Brandi, ⬙The Naked and the Dead, but Mostly the Naked,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1995. (As Brandy Sanders) Sandra Peck, ⬙The Grind,⬙ High Tide, syndicated, 1995. (As Sanders) Lisa Burns, ⬙Point After,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1995. Dr. Elayne Chomsky, ⬙Nightmare,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1998. Michelle Ingram, ⬙Cul–de–Sac,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Welcome to Paradox, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Model, ⬙DrugCo,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1999. Tina Bloom, ⬙Tiny Bubbles,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1999. Vicki, ⬙Gaslight,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Celebrity contestant, Search Party, E! Entertainment Television, 1999, 2000. Mrs. Gibson, ⬙Stray,⬙ Smallville, The WB, 2002. ⬙No Life like It,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV (Canada), 2004. Zaren, ⬙End Game,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2004.
Appeared in the films Blue Devil, Blue Devil, Grid Runners, and A Million to Juan. Film Work: Executive producer, We All Fall Down, Critical Mass Releasing, 2000. Stage Appearances: Appeared in stage productions, including The Importance of Being Earnest and Taken in Marriage. RECORDINGS Videos: Model, Penthouse Satin & Lace, General Media International Financial Services, 1992. Model, Penthouse Satin & Lace II: Hollywood Undercover, 1993. Penthouse Dreamgirls, Ekaterinburg Art Home Video, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Zone, July, 2001, pp. 64–66; December, 2004, pp. 36–40.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Alex Davies, Pier 66, ABC, 1996. Christine, ⬙Disco Inferno,⬙ Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001.
Electronic: Brandy Ledford Official Site, http://www.brandyledford. com, April 18, 2005.
Television Appearances; Other: Heather McNeill, Irresistible Impulse, 1996. Lynn McAllister, Faultline, 2004.
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Film Appearances: Fiber–op girl, Demolition Man, Warner Bros., 1993. Elaine Croft, Indecent Behavior, WEA Video, 1993. Mermaid, Last Resort (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Last Resort⬙ and National Lampoon’s ⬙Scuba School⬙), 1994. Celena, Killing for Love, Vital Exchanges, 1995. Ultimate woman, We All Fall Down, Critical Mass Releasing, 2000. Just Candy, 2000. Blanche Peterson, My 5 Wives (also known as Mes cinq cheries), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Separate Ways, 2001. Vicky, Rat Race (also known as Course folle), Paramount, 2001. Ice Men, First Frame Films, 2004.
PERSONAL Born April 18, 1961, in Ilford, Essex, England (some sources say London, England); raised in East Grinstead, Sussex, England; daughter of Colin (an engineer) and Ruth (a nurse) Leeves; married Marshall Coben (a television executive), December 21, 1996; children: Isabella Kathryn, Finn William. Avocational Interests: Cooking, dancing, reading, sports. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—3 Arts Entertainment, 9460 Wilshire Blvd., Seventh Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Baker Winokur Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor West, Beverly Hills, 248
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LEEVES Host, Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1995. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. Herself, The Frasier Story, Channel 4 (England), 1999. Herself, My Favourite Frasier (short), [Great Britain], 1999. Herself/hostess, TV’s Most Memorable Weddings, NBC, 2003. Daphne Moon, Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter, NBC, 2004. Holly, The Best TV Shows That Never Were, ABC, 2004. Herself, Signing Off: A Dateline Special, NBC, 2004.
Career: Actress. Worked as a ballet dancer; worked as a model and as a dancer in commercials and music videos; appeared in television commercials and print advertisements. Bristol Cities Productions, cofounder, c. 1998. Awards, Honors: Q Award, best supporting actress in a quality comedy series, Viewers for Quality Television, 1995, Screen Actors Guild Award (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series, 2000, Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, 1995, Screen Actors Guild Award nominations (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 1998, Q Award nominations, best supporting actress in a quality comedy series, 1998 and 2000, Golden Satellite Award nominations, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, comedy or musical, International Press Academy, 2000 and 2004, and TV Guide Award nomination, supporting actress of the year in a comedy series, 2001, all for Frasier.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Host, The 12th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1996. The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1996. The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1996. Presenter, The 50th Emmy Awards, NBC, 1998. The 1998 Live Emmy Award Post–Show, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Presenter, The 1999 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, 1999. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2000. Presenter, The Second Annual TV Guide Awards, Fox, 2000. The 2001 TV Guide Awards, Fox, 2001. Presenter, The 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2004. The BAFTA TV Awards 2004, BBC, 2004.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Gwen Petri, ⬙It Runs in the Family,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Annie, ⬙Stakeout,⬙ Hooperman, ABC, 1989. Professor Ann Burns, ⬙The Professor,⬙ Mr. Belvedere, ABC, 1989. Terry Tedaldo, ⬙He Never Sang for His Father,⬙ It’s a Living, syndicated, 1989. Harriet, ⬙See You in September?,⬙ My Two Dads, NBC, 1990. Ms. Adams, ⬙Parental Guidance Suggested,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1990. Sheila, ⬙Love Stinks,⬙ Blossom, NBC, 1991. Marla Penny, ⬙The Contest,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. Marla Penny, ⬙The Virgin,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. (Uncredited) Marla Penny, ⬙The Pilot,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1993. Daphne Moon, ⬙Caroline and the Bad Back,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1995. Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1995, 2000. Herself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997. The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1997. Marla Penny, ⬙The Final,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1998. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Faith Ford (documentary), Lifetime, 1998.
Television Appearances; Series: Hill’s Angel, The Benny Hill Show, Thames Television and syndicated, c. 1983–85. Blue (Prudence Anne Bartlett), Throb, syndicated, 1986–88. Audrey Cohen, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1989–93. Daphne Moon Crane, Frasier, NBC, 1993–2004. Voice of Athena, Hercules (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Hercules⬙), ABC and syndicated, 1998–99. Amanda Watson, Misconceptions, The WB, beginning 2006. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Narrator and voice of Adrienne Corri, Sex and the Silver Screen (documentary), Showtime, 1996. Rachel Sherwood, Pandora’s Clock (also known as Doomsday Virus), NBC, 1996. Voice of Caroline Webb, The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century (documentary; also known as 1914–1918), PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: The Golden Globe’s 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. 249
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RECORDINGS Music Videos: David Lee Roth, ⬙California Girls,⬙ 1985. Bree Sharp, ⬙David Duchovny,⬙ c. 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Parade, July 26, 1998, p. 12. People Weekly, September 30, 2002, p. 73. Radio Times, July 22, 1995, p. 13. Starlog, December, 1995. TV Guide, April 6, 1996, pp. 5–6. US Weekly, February 19, 2001, p. 30.
Appeared as Pamela Milligan in ⬙Sleeping with the Enemy,⬙ an unaired episode of The Pursuit of Happiness, NBC.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Annie Ballin, The Gregory Harrison Show, CBS, 1989. Amy, Just Deserts, ABC, 1992. Holly, Red Dwarf (also known as Red Dwarf USA), 1992. Best Laid Plans, The WB, 2005.
PERSONAL Born September 19, 1926, in Detroit, MI; son of Lawrence (a writer, graphic artist, journalist, and publicity director) and Betty (a teacher; maiden name, Weinberg) Lipton; married Nina Foch (an actress), 1954 (divorced, 1959); married, wife’s name Kedakai (a model and real estate broker), c. 1970. Education: Attended Wayne State University; studied acting with Stella Adler, Harold Clurman, and Bobby Lewis. Avocational Interests: Flying his own airplane.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) ⬙Christmas in Heaven⬙ dancer, Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983. (Uncredited) The Hunger, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1983. (As Jane Leaves) Serena, To Live and Die in L.A., Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Alberta Leonard, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Wylie, Mr. Write, Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1994. Voice of Ladybug, James and the Giant Peach (live action and animated), Buena Vista, 1996. Dorothea von Haeften, Music of the Heart, Miramax, 1999. Juliet, Us Begins With You (also known as Don’t Go Breaking My Heart), PolyGram Filmed Entertainment/Curb Entertainment, 1999. Voice of Margaret Beetle, The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina (animated), Miramax, 2000. Mona, The Event, ThinkFilm/Lightning Entertainment, 2003.
Addresses: Office—James Lipton Productions, 159 East 80th St., New York, NY 10021. Agent—Dar Rollins, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Writer, producer, actor, lyricist, and choreographer. James Lipton Productions, New York City, president; In the Moment Productions, executive producer; producer of the inaugural celebration of President Jimmy Carter. New School for Social Research (now New School University), dean of Actors Studio Drama School, beginning 1994. Member: Actors Studio (member of board of directors, beginning 1989), Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best musical, 1978, for Ain’t Misbehavin’; Annual CableACE Award, National Cable Television Association, best talk show, 1997, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding informational series (with others), 1997, and Emmy Award
Stage Appearances: Sally Bowles, Cabaret (musical), Studio 54, New York City, 2002. 250
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LIPTON Loretta Lynn: The Lady ... the Legend, NBC, 1981. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s All–Star Comedy Birthday Party at West Point, NBC, 1981. Loretta Lynn in the Big Apple, NBC, 1982. Producer, Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s’ All–Star Birthday at Annapolis, NBC, 1982. Bob Hope Special: Happy Birthday Bob!, NBC, 1983. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s Super Birthday Special, NBC, 1984. Bob Hope’s High–Flying Birthday, NBC, 1986. Bob Hope’s High–Flying Birthday Extravaganza, NBC, 1987. Happy Birthday, Bob—50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC, NBC, 1988. Ooh–La–La: It’s’ Bob Hope’s Fun Birthday Spectacular from Paris’ Bicentennial, NBC, 1989.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Richard ⬙Dick⬙ Grant, The Guiding Light, CBS, 1952–62. Host, Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 1994—. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Mountain Song,⬙ Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC, 1951. Himself, ⬙La derniere,⬙ Bouillon de culture, 2001. Voice, ⬙The Sweetest Apu,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2002. Interviewee, ⬙Art,⬙ Da Ali G Show, HBO, 2003. Guest, The Charlie Rose Show, PBS, 2003. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2003, 2004. Warden Stefan Gentles, ⬙Staff Infection,⬙ Arrested Development, Fox, 2004. Warden Stefan Gentles, ⬙Altar Egos,⬙ Arrested Development, Fox, 2004. Warden Stefan Gentles, ⬙Missing Kitty,⬙ Arrested Development, Fox, 2004. Himself, ⬙U.S. Open,⬙ Open Access, The Tennis Channel, 2004. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, 2004. Uniformed cop, ⬙Borders,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV (Canada), 2005.
Television Producer; Movies: Mirrors, NBC, 1985. Stage Work: Producer, The Mighty Gents, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1978. Coproducer, Ain’t Misbehavin’ (musical), New York City, c. 1978. Producer, Monteith & Rand, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1978–79. Choreographer of Charlot; director and choreographer of The Doctor in Spite of Himself; director of A Night of Shakespeare’s Women, New York Shakespeare Festival.
Also appeared in Silver Theatre, CBS, late 1940s.
Stage Appearances: Frederick Ellis, The Autumn Garden, Coronet Theatre, New York City, 1951.
Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Inside the Actors Studio 100th Guest Celebration, Bravo, 2001. The Concert for New York City, VH1, 2001. Host, Inside the Actors Studio: 10th Anniversary Special, Bravo, 2004. (In archive footage) 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2004.
Radio Appearances; Series: Dr. Richard ⬙Dick⬙ Grant, The Guiding Light, 1951–52. Film Appearances: Marty, The Big Break, Madison Pictures, 1953.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, The Hamptons, ABC, 2002.
RECORDINGS
Television Work; Series: Creator, The Best of Everything, ABC, 1970. Executive producer, Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 1994.
Videos: Magic Time: A Tribute to Jack Lemmon, Artisan Entertainment, 2002.
Television Executive Producer; Specials: Happy Birthday, Bob (also known as Bob Hope Special: Happy Birthday, Bob), NBC, 1978.
Albums: Sherry! (studio recording), Angel Records, 2004. 251
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WRITINGS Television Series: Head writer, Another World (also known as Another World: Bay City), NBC, 1965. The Edge of Night, CBS, 1968–69. Head writer, The Best of Everything, ABC, 1970. Head writer, Return to Peyton Place, NBC, 1972. Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 1994—.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 8, 2001, p. 56; October 19, 2001; November 16, 2001. Variety, May 21, 2001, p. 9.
Also writer for the series Capitol, CBS.
Electronic: Bravo Network, http://www.bravotv.com, May 26, 2005. Playbill, http://www.playbill.com, February 15, 2004. TheaterMania, http://ibs.theatermania.com, February 25, 2004.
Television Specials: Happy Birthday, Bob (also known as Bob Hope Special: Happy Birthday, Bob), NBC, 1978. Loretta Lynn in the Big Apple, NBC, 1982. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s All–Star Birthday at Annapolis, NBC, 1982. Bob Hope Special: Happy Birthday Bob!, NBC, 1983. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s Super Birthday Special, NBC, 1984. Bob Hope’s Happy Birthday Homecoming, NBC, 1985. Bob Hope’s High–Flying Birthday, NBC, 1986. (Including song lyrics, ⬙Wings⬙) Bob Hope’s High– Flying Birthday Extravaganza, NBC, 1987. Songwriter, Happy Birthday, Bob—50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC, NBC, 1988. Ooh–La–La: It’s’ Bob Hope’s Fun Birthday Spectacular from Paris’ Bicentennial, NBC, 1989.
LUCAS, Byron PERSONAL Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lookout Frederick Fleet, Titanic, CBS, 1996. Danny Holding, Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Taken⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.
Television Movies: (Including lyrics for the song ⬙Isn’t It Everything⬙) Mirrors (based on his novel of the same title), NBC, 1985. Copacabana (also known as Barry Manilow’s ⬙Copacabana;⬙ also based on a story by Lipton), CBS, 1985.
Television Appearances; Movies: Thug, Quarantine, Republic, 1989. Sal, Sky High, NBC, 1990. Customer, To Grandmother’s House We Go, ABC, 1992. John Snyder, One More Mountain, ABC, 1994. Steve, Love on the Run, NBC, 1994. Biker, Beyond Betrayal, CBS, 1994. John, Mixed Blessings (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Mixed Blessings⬙), NBC, 1995. Jack Pendergast, The Spring, NBC, 2000. Joe, Take Me Home: The John Denver Story, CBS, 2000. Ray, Final Ascent (also known as Final Descent), Fox Family Channel, 2000. Crash, Beer Money, USA Network, 2001.
Television Episodes: ⬙Night of Betrayal,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, 1959. ⬙Charlie and the Kid,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, 1960. Stage Musicals; Book and Lyrics: Sherry!, music by Laurence Rosenthal, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1967. Nowhere to Go But Up, music by Sol Berkowitz, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1962. Other: An Exaltation of Larks, Grossman Brothers, 1968. Mirrors (novel), Berkley Publishing, 1982. An Exaltation of Larks: The Ultimate Edition, Penguin, 1993. An Exaltation of Home and Family, Villard, 1993. An Exaltation of Business and Finance, Villard, 1993. An Exaltation of Romance and Revelry, Villard, 1994.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Confessions,⬙ Neon Rider, syndicated, 1990. ⬙Nowhere Fast,⬙ Neon Rider, syndicated, 1991. Kurt, ⬙Backbeat,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1992. Joshua Cole, ⬙Mountain Men,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1992. Jerr Falcon, ⬙Father Eddie,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1994. 252
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LYTHGOE Career: Producer, director, choreographer, and dancer. London Weekend Television, London, head of light entertainment prior to 2001; 19 Group (also known as 19 Television Ltd.), London, president, 2001—. Performed as a dancer with Young Generation (dance troupe) and Nigel Lythgoe Dancers; also performed as a dancer with British Broadcasting Corp. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding reality or competition program, 2003, 2004, and Golden Laurel Award nominations, Producers Guild of America, television producer of the year in a reality, game, or informational series, 2003, 2004, all (with others) for American Idol: The Search for a Superstar. CREDITS Television Executive Producer; Series: You Bet!, ITV (England), 1988–97. Dame Edna Kisses It better, London Weekend Television (England), 1997. The Thoughts of Chairman Alf, London Weekend Television, 1998. AXN Action TV, Bravo, 2000. Pop Idol, ITV1, 2001. Popstars (also known as Australian Popstars, Popstars 2, Popstars 3, Popstars 4, and Popstars: Live), 7 Network (Australia), 2001. Don’t Try This at Home!, ITV, 2001. Popstars (also known as English Popstars), London Weekend Television, 2002. Co–executive producer, American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (also known as American Idol, American Idol 2, and American Idol 3), Fox, 2002—. All American Girl, ABC, 2003. Co–executive producer and director, American Juniors, Fox, 2003.
Appeared in Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, Fox; as Willy T, The Hat Squad, CBS; and in ⬙Soul Man,⬙ Strange Frequency, VH1. Television Appearances; Other: Kirk Huber, Northwood (series), CBC (Canada), 1991–93. Doug, Party of Five (pilot), Fox, 1994. Film Appearances: Willy, North of Pittsburgh, British Columbia Film Commission/Telefilm Canada, 1992. Alan Sampson, Harmony Cats, Harmony Productions, 1993. Techie, Dangerous Indiscretion, Chanticleer Films/ Empty Chair Productions/Interglobal Productions, 1994. Uncle Andy, Suspicious River, Tartan Video USA, 2000. Andy, Middlemen, Asylum, 2000.
Television Producer; Series: Mates and Music (also known as Mike Reid’s ⬙Mates and Music⬙), Central Television (England), 1984. Blind Date, ITV (England), 1985–2003. (And director) TV Weekly (also known as Bobby Davro’s TV Weekly), ITV, 1988. (And director) The Joe Longthorne Show, ITV, 1988–91. Gladiators, ITV, 1992. (And director) The Brian Conley Show, London Weekend Television (England), 1992. Ice Warriors, ITV, 1998. (And director) Animals Do the Funniest Things, ITV, 1999.
LYTHGOE, Nigel 1949– PERSONAL Born 1949.
Also producer of Blind Date, The Michael Barrymore Show, My Kinda Music, and Strike It Rich.
Addresses: Office—19 Group, 33 Ransomes Dock, 35–37 Parkgate Rd., London SW11 4NP, England. Agent—Alix Hartley, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Executive Producer; Specials: An Audience with Alf Garnett, London Weekend Television (England), 1997. An Audience with Elton John, ITV (England), 1997. 253
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An Audience with Ronnie Corbett, London Weekend Television, 1997. S Club 7 Back to the 50’s Special, Fox Family Channel, 2000. The Way They Were: Coronation Street Special, London Weekend Television, 2000. An Audience with Des O’Connor, ITV, 2001. Co–executive producer, An American Idol Christmas, Fox, 2001. World Idol, Fox, 2003. Co–executive producer, American Idol: The Final Two, 2003. Co–executive producer, American Idol: Halfway Home, Fox, 2003, 2004. Co–executive producer, American Idol: Best of the Worst, Fox, 2003. Kelly, Ruben & Fantasia: Home for Christmas, Fox, 2004. American Idol: Uncut, Uncensored, and Untalented, Fox, 2004. (And director) American Idol: The Road to Hollywood, Fox, 2004. Co–executive producer and director, American Idol: The Phenomenon, Fox, 2004. American Idol: The Final Three, Fox, 2004. American Idol: Life on the Road, Fox, 2004.
Television Director; Series: Davro’s Sketch Pad, ITV (England), 1989. Survivor, ITV, 2001–2002. Television Director; Specials: An Audience with Shirley Bassey, ITV (England), 1995. Happy Birthday Shirley, ITV, 1996. Also director of Bob’s Your Uncle, The Prince’s Trust Concert, Summer Time Special, Ultra Quiz, and Wayne Dobson. Television Director: Episodic: American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (also known as American Idol, American Idol 2, and American Idol 3), Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Enemy Within, BBC (England), 2000. Himself, Popstars (also known as English Popstars), ITV (England), 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: The Hear’Say Story, ITV (England), 2001. I Love Muppets, BBC (England), 2002. Who Killed Saturday Night TV?, Channel 4 (England), 2004. Interviewee, American Idol: The Phenomenon, Fox, 2004.
Television Producer; Specials: (And director) Bobby Davro’s TV Annual, ITV (England), 1986, 1987. Digance in a Field of His Own, London Weekend Television (England), 1996. The Joe Pasquale Show, London Weekend Television, 1996. Another Audience with Freddie Starr, London Weekend Television, 1997. Bob Monkhouse on Campus, London Weekend Television, 1998. The Crazy World of Joe Pasquale, London Weekend Television, 1998, 1999. An Audience with Des O’Connor, London Weekend Television, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙TV Bastards,⬙ Top Ten, Channel 4 (England), 2002. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (also known as American Idol, American Idol 2, and American Idol 3), Fox, 2004, 2005. Good Day Live, syndicated, 2005.
Television Executive Producer; Pilots: Second Chance, Fox, 2003. The Monkees, NBC, 2003.
Film Work: Choreographer, The Apple, 1980.
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MAGUIRE, Anna PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Peters Fraser and Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Ettie Moore, ⬙Death and Dreams,⬙ Midsomer Murders, Independent Television and Arts and Entertainment, 2000.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Arthur Roberts French Studies Cup.
Stage Appearances: Kadega, Lulu, Almeida Theatre, London, then John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Eisenhower Theater, Washington, DC, 2001.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Jean’s daughter, Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks/ Paramount, 1998. Young Danielle, Ever After, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Joanne Elgin, The Fourth Angel (also known as Vengeance secrete), Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Melusine, The Grooming (also known as Hidalla Mine–Ha Ha and Laughing Water (Mine–Ha Ha)), Balzer International/Box Film/Creative Partners, 2005.
Appeared as Baron Och’s child, Der Rosenkavalier (opera), English National Opera.
MAMABOLO, Barbara PERSONAL Born in Tornhill, Ontario, Canada.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young Molly, Wives and Daughters, BBC and BBC America, 1999, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS. Young Emily, David Copperfield, TNT, 2000. Match girl, Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairy Tale, The Hallmark Channel, 2001. Samantha Waldo, Dinotopia, ABC, 2001. Isobel Davilow, Daniel Deronda, BBC, 2002, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 2002–2003.
Addresses: Agent—AMI Artist Management Inc., 550 Queen St. East, Suite 315, Toronto ON M5A 1V2, Canada. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a TV drama series—guest starring young actress, 2003, for The Zack Files. 255
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Celia, The Wishing Tree, 1999. Davis daughter, Revelation (also known as Apocalypse II: Revelation), Cloud Ten Pictures, 1999. Tiffany, Fast Food High, CCI Entertainment, 2003. Robin, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Buena Vista, 2004.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Little Princess, Tarragon Theatre; Peter Pan.
Television Appearances; Series: Glae, Mentors, 1999. Tara, Black Hole High (also known as Strange Days at Blake Holsey High), 2002. Host, Get Outta Town, Wam!, 2004. Zixx Punkee Zee, Zixx: Level One, YTV, 2004. Carmen Rodriguez, Renegadepress.com, 2004. Katerina (Kat) Benton, Instant Star, CTV and Noggin, 2004. Annie, Dark Oracle, YTV, 2004—. Zixx, Zixx: Level Two, 2005.
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MANN, Byron 1967(?)– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: Dena Collier, Dangerous Evidence: The Lori Jackson Story, Lifetime, 1999. Pam, Livin’ for Love: The Natalie Cole Story (also known as The Natalie Cole Story), NBC, 2000. Little Jo, A Mother’s Fight for Justice (also known as Crash Course), Lifetime, 2001. Ali, Tru Confessions, The Disney Channel, 2002. Miss Highland Park, Beautiful Girl, ABC Family, 2003. Janet Jackson, Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story, VH1, 2004. Angela, Brave New Girl, ABC Family, 2004.
Original name, Byron Chan; born January 1967 (some sources say 1966), in Hong Kong; immigrated to the United States; son of Phillip (a dentist) and Trudy (a nurse) Chan; married, August 2002. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A. (magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa), philosophy; University of Southern California Law School. Avocational Interests: Martial arts. Addresses: Agent—Teitelbaum Artists Group, 8840 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Specials: Rosie Hamilton, Dear America: Color Me Dark (also known as Color Me Dark), HBO, 2000.
Career: Actor. Also worked as a lawyer. Junior champion in tennis in Hong Kong.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Katerina (Kat) Benton, Instant Star, CTV and Noggin, 2005.
Member: California Bar Association. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Nina Patterson, ⬙Lealta,⬙ Falcone, CBS, 2000. Nina Patterson, ⬙You Can’t Always Get What You Want,⬙ Falcone, CBS, 2000. Darlene, ⬙Life Lessons,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2001. Samantha, ⬙Treasure Island,⬙ Relic Hunter, syndicated, 2001. Emily, ⬙I Dream of Soccer,⬙ The Zack Files, ITV and Fox Family, 2001. Emily, ⬙The Frog Prince,⬙ The Zack Files, ITV and Fox Family, 2001. Older girl at party, ⬙Shout: Part 1,⬙ Degrassi: The Next Generation, Noggin, 2002.
Film Appearances: Fok Ping Wong, Possessed by the Night, Vision Video, 1994. Chang, Deadly Target (also known as Fire Zone), marketing–film, 1994. Ryu, Street Fighter (also known as Street Fighter: The Battle for Shadaloo, Street Fighter: The Movie, and Street Fighter: The Ultimate Battle), Universal, 1994. Koh, Crying Freeman, Warner Bros., 1995. Lin Dan, Red Corner, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. 256
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MARINKER MARINKER, Peter PERSONAL Addresses: Contact—c/o Godot Company, 51 The Cut, London SE1 8LP, England. Career: Actor and voice artist. Godot Company, London, member of company, 2004—; presenter of poetry readings.
Television Appearances; Series: Detective Matt Sung, a recurring role, Dark Angel, Fox, 2000–2002.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Last Flight Out, NBC, 1990. Derek Lee, 1st to Die (also known as F1rst to Die and James Patterson’s ⬙F1rst to Die⬙), NBC, 2003.
Film Appearances: Jeff, Bread, Eagle, 1971. Chris, Adult Fun, Maya Film Productions, 1972. Larry, Fear Is the Key, Paramount, 1973. Perreira, The Emerald Forest, Embassy Pictures, 1985. (Uncredited) Voice of goblin, Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Voice of General Gerhard Donner, Vinasu senki (anime; also known as Venus Wars), Manga Entertainment, 1989. Pathologist, Nightbreed (also known as Clive Barker’s ⬙Nightbreed⬙), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. Voice, Sword for Truth (anime), Manga Entertainment, 1990. Jimmy Ernst, Max Ernst: Mein vagabundieren (documentary; also known as Max Ernst and Max Ernst: Journey into the Subconscious), Peter Schamoni Film/Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, 1991. Judge Esposito, Judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995. Hiring man, Margaret’s Museum (also known as Le musee de Margaret), 1995, Cinepix Film Properties, 1997. Captain John Kilpack, Event Horizon, Paramount, 1997. Pershing, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure, 1999. Voice, Home Sweet Home (documentary), Doc Diffusion France, 2001. U.S. expert, Love Actually, Universal, 2003.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Michael Fu, Invincible, TBS, 2001. Chuck, The Change Family Saves the World, ABC, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: Quan Chang, ⬙The Young & The Rest of Us,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1993. Taki, ⬙Return of the Yakuza,⬙ Time Trax, syndicated, 1994. Yosuki Ishida, ⬙Kendo Killing,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1996. Marlon Ky, ⬙The Enemy Within,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA, 1996. Tommy Wu, ⬙Poachers,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1997. Ataur Nakamura, ⬙This Shogun for Hire,⬙ Martial Law, CBS, 1999. P. K. Song, ⬙Black Dragons,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000. Simon Shen, ⬙Amerikaz Most Wanted,⬙ UC: Undercover, NBC, 2001. Twan Kee, ⬙Life Is Dust,⬙ Robbery Homicide Division, CBS, 2002. Andrew Kern, ⬙Insurgence,⬙ Smallville, The WB, 2003. Dr. Shaw/Dr. Lee, ⬙Der finale Schnitt,⬙ Petits mythes urbains, 2004. Commander Cheng, ⬙Sacred,⬙ Smallville, The WB, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: McClure, The Martian Chronicles, NBC, 1980. Haakon Chevalier, Oppenheimer, PBS, 1980. The Manions of America, ABC, 1981. Cowley, Shaka Zulu: The Citadel, syndicated, 2001. Ronnie, Family, London Weekend Television (England), 2003.
OTHER SOURCES Television Appearances; Movies: Standish Bunn, Three Wishes for Jamie, syndicated, 1987. Jim Haynes, Deadline: Madrid, ABC, 1988.
Periodicals: B International, February, 2002. Eve, February, 2002, pp. 40–43. 257
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Voice of Dr. Shahah, Dominion Tank Police (anime; also known as Dominion, Dominion, the Criminal Group, and Dominion Hanzai Gundan), Sci–Fi Channel, 1992.
Radio Appearances: Bane, Batman: Knightfall, BBC (England), 1994. Performed as Lee Scoresby in His Dark Materials, BBC (England).
Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, The Life of Bruce Lee (also known as Bruce Lee—Martial Arts Master), 1993. Narrator, Idi Amin: Monster in Disguise, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Narrator, Prince Philip: A Step Behind the Queen, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Narrator, Mick Jagger: Rolling Stone, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Narrator, Elizabeth: The Reluctant Monarch, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. The fishmonger, The Fishmonger’s Daughter, Lifetime, 1998. Narrator, Ceausescu: The Unrepentant Tyrant, Arts and Entertainment, 1999.
RECORDINGS Videos: Voice of Dr. Ichihara for English version, Angel Cop (anime), Manga Entertainment, 1989. Voice of Kiichi Goto for English version, Kido keisatsu patoreba: The Movie (anime; also known as Mobile Police Patlabor, PatLabor: The Mobile Police, Patlabor: The Movie, Patlabor 1, Patlabor 1: The Movie, and Patlabor–La pelicula), Teletoon, 1990. Voice of Takeuchi, Dark Myth (anime; also known as Ankokou shinwa), Manga Entertainment, 1990. Voice, Gall Force: Shin seiki hen (anime; also known as Gall Force: New Era and New Gall Force), Artmic, 1991. Voice of Kiichi Goto for English version, Kido keisatsu patoreba: The Movie 2 (anime; also known as Patlabor 2), dubbed version, Teletoon, 1993. Voice of reporter for English version, Rojin Z (anime; also known as Oldman Z and Roujin Z), dubbed version, Kit Parker Films, 1996. Voice for English version, Saiyuki (anime; also known as Monkey and Monkey Magic; originally broadcast in Japanese as a television series), Siren Visual Entertainment, 2000. Voice of Simpson for English version, Kaze no na wa amunejia (anime; also known as A Wind Named Amnesia, The Wind of Amnesia, and Il vento dell’Amnesia), Image Entertainment/U.S. Manga, 2003. Voice, Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon (video game), THQ Interactive, 2003. Voice of corporate spokesperson, Bounty Dog (anime), Manga Entertainment, 2003.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jim Herne, ⬙A Right to Live: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Z Cars, BBC (England), 1967. Bruno Richard Hauptmann, ⬙The Lindbergh Kidnapping,⬙ Second Verdict, BBC, 1976. Peter Appleton, ⬙They Also Serve ... ,⬙ The Mackinnons, BBC, 1977. Norden, ⬙Law and Order,⬙ The XYZ Man, ITV (England), 1977. Frank Williams, ⬙The Rack,⬙ The Professionals, London Weekend Television (England), 1978. Voice of devil, ⬙The Soldier and Death,⬙ The Storyteller (also known as Jim Henson’s ⬙The Storyteller⬙), 1988. Voice of wolf, ⬙The Heartless Giant,⬙ The Storyteller (also known as Jim Henson’s ⬙The Storyteller⬙), 1988. Graham, ⬙Union,⬙ Casualty, BBC1, 1989. General John J. Pershing, ⬙Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal,⬙ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1992. Michael Aaronson, ⬙Know Thine Enemy,⬙ Bodyguards, 1997. McKormac, ⬙Hell and High Water,⬙ Bugs, BBC, 1998. Bill Petit, ⬙One Man’s Meat,⬙ Doctors, BBC, 2004. Jimmy Barsi, The Vice, BBC America, 2004.
Voice of Dr. Benn Robinson for Ekkusu bonba (puppet show; also known as Bomber X, Star Fleet, Super Space Machine X Bomber, and Cho uchu mashin ekkusu bonba; originally broadcast as a television series), Cosmo Productions/Dynamic Productions/Jin Productions.
Stage Appearances: Appeared as Mr. Rooney, All that Fall, as Sleen, Early House of a Reviled Man, as Jams, Have I None, and in Seeing Red Part I, Red Room Theatre, all London productions; appeared as Hickey, The Iceman Cometh, Lyric Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, Belfast, Northern Ireland; in Lancelot and Guinevere and The Merchant of Venice, both Old Vic Theatre, London; title role, Macbeth, Open Space Theatre, London; also appeared in Waiting for Godot, Godot Company, London.
Audiobooks; Reader: Shane, by Jack Warner Schaefer, DH Audio, 1985. Lightning, by Dean R. Koontz, Simon & Schuster, 1988. Edge, by Dick Francis, DH Audio, 1989. The Beautiful and the Damned, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Chivers Audiobooks, 1994. Great Speeches in History, Naxos Audiobooks, 1996. The House of the Seven Gables, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Naxos Audiobooks, 1996. 258
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The Martian Chronicles, by Ray Bradbury, Chivers Audiobooks, 1997. Fugitive Pieces, by Anne Michaels, Sterling Audio Books, 1998. King of the World: Muhammad Ali and the Rise of an American Hero, by David Remnick, Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1998. Tarzan of the Apes, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1999. Earth Abides, by George R. Stewart, Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1999. Port Pie Hat, by Peter Straub, Isis, 2000. Snow Falling on Cedars, by David Guterson, Chivers Audiobooks, 2001. The Julian Stories, by Ann Cameron, Chivers Audiobooks, 2002. The Master, by Colm Toibin, Royal National Institute for the Blind, 2004. Vodka, by Boris Starling, Royal National Institute for the Blind, 2004. Star of the Sea, by Joseph O’Connor, Chivers Audiobooks, 2005.
Film Appearances: Preacher, The Trap (also known as The Mad Trapper and L’aventure sauvage), Rank Film Organization, 1966. Minister, A Name for Evil (also known as The Face of Evil, The Grove, and There Is a Name for Evil), Cinerama Releasing Corp., 1973. Russian Roulette, Avco Embassy, 1975. First guard, A Man, A Woman, and A Bank, Avco Embassy, 1979. Interrogator, The Journey of Natty Gann, Buena Vista, 1985. Congressman, Malone, Orion, 1987. Sam Baker, Shoot to Kill (also known as Deadly Pursuits), Buena Vista, 1988. Principal, Distant Thunder (also known as L’enfer apre l’enfer), Paramount, 1988. Bureau chief, Betrayed, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1988. Bail hearing judge, The Accused, Paramount, 1988. Dr. Nathanson, Immediate Family, Columbia, 1989. Airport security guard, Pure Luck, Universal, 1991. Judge, Bingo, TriStar, 1991. Chess president, Knight Moves (also known as Face to Face and Knight Moves—Ein morderisches Spiel), Interstar, 1992. Barber, Unforgiven, Warner Bros., 1992. Voice of John Jackson, Curse of the Lost Gold Mine, Yaletown Entertainment Group, 1994 Harry, Gunfighter’s Moon, Rysher Entertainment, 1995. Parking security, Exquisite Tenderness (also known as Die Bestie imn weissen Kittel, Exquisite Tenderness—Hoellische Qualen, and The Surgeon), A–Pix Entertainment, 1995. First judge (Renda trial), Man of the House (also known as Pals Forever and Man 2 Man), Buena Vista, 1995. (English version) Voice of Old Partisan, Adieu, Galaxy Express 999, Viz Video, 1997. Second old man, Here’s to Life!, Red Sky Entertainment, 2000.
Also reader for Agent in Place, by Helen MacInnes and The Christmas Train, by David Baldacci, both Chivers Audiobooks; Call of the Wild, by Jack London, BBC; The Cider House Rules, by John Irving, Isis; East of the Mountains, by David Guterson, The Eleventh Commandment, by Jeffrey Archer, and The Ghost of Uncle Arvie, by Sharon Creech, all Chivers Audiobooks; The Hammer of Eden, by Ken Follett, Isis; Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, Listen for Pleasure; The Last of the Mohicans, by James Fenimore Cooper, Orbis Talking Classics; A Painted House, by John Grisham, The Phantom of Manhattan, by Frederick Forsyth, and Rosemary’s Baby, by Ira Levin, all Chivers Audiobooks; Science Fiction Stories, by Isaac Asimov, Hamlyn; The Smoke Jumper, by Nicholas Evans, Tender Is the Night, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and This Side of Paradise, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, all Chivers Audiobooks; audio books in the ⬙Travellerstales⬙ series from Library of Unabridged Books on Tape include The Cardinal of the Kremlin, by Tom Clancy; A Man in Full, by Tom Wolfe; Red Dragon, by Thomas Harris; Red Storm Rising, by Tom Clancy; and Tropic of Cancer, by Henry Miller.
Television Appearances; Series: Ken Larsen, Cariboo Country, CBC, 1960. Mr. Granger, Friday Island, CBC, 1962. Colonel Grangerford, Huckleberry Finn and His Friends, 1980. First grandpa Fred Stage, Maybe It’s Me, The WB, 2001.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: General Racoubian, ⬙Lost Love: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1987. Monsignor, ⬙Going Home,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1988. Monsignor, ⬙School of Hard Knox,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1988. ⬙Over the Edge,⬙ Mom P.I., CBC, 1990. Mr. Cartwright, ⬙Sanctuary for a Child,⬙ Nightmare Cafe, NBC, 1992. Mr. Stubbs, ⬙Family Tree,⬙ Highlander, syndicated, 1992. Mr. Sussman, ⬙All That Glitters,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1993. Judge, ⬙Miracle Man,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1994. Dr. Lambert, ⬙Living Hell,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1995. Fatherly man, ⬙Luck of the Draw,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1995. Mr. Ballard, ⬙Sins of the Father,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and syndicated, 1996. Ed, ⬙No Man⬘s Land,⬙ Two, CBC and syndicated, 1996. Dr. Sam O’Keefe, ⬙Paradise,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1996. The druggist, ⬙Unruhe,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Pathologist, ⬙Christmas Carol: Part 1,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1997. Psychologist, ⬙Emily,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1997. Leonard, ⬙Elixir,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Preacher, ⬙Seven Deadly Sins,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1998. Pope Sylvester, ⬙Pope Parker,⬙ Seven Days, UPN, 2000. Darryl Morris, ⬙All Tricked Up,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 2000. ⬙Dead Soldiers,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 2001. Jim Dontzig, ⬙Duty Calls,⬙ The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2002. Mr. Stratton, ⬙The Siege,⬙ The Dead Zone, USA Network, 2002. Also appeared as judge, The Round Table, NBC; Al, Jack’s Place, ABC; security guard, Birdland; voice of Admiral Winfield, Exosquad, syndicated.
MARVIN, Richard (Rick Marvin) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Pilots: Indian, Powers Play, CBS, 1986. Fred Stage, Maybe It’s Me, The WB, 2001.
Addresses: Agent—Blue Focus Management, 15233 Ventura Blvd., Suite 200, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Manager—Robert Messinger, First Artists Management, 16000 Ventura Blvd., Suite 605, Encino, CA 91436.
Also appeared as John Scholnick, Breaking News.
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MATHEW Vinegar Hill, CBS, 2005. Mom at Sixteen, Lifetime, 2005. Dynasty: Behind the Scenes, ABC, 2995. Television Music; Series: Six Feet Under, HBO, 2001. Clubhouse, CBS, 2004.
CREDITS Film Work: (As Rick Marvin) Music performer, Gaby—A True Story, TriStar, 1987. (As Rick Marvin) Music producer, Interceptor, Trimark Pictures, 1992. (As Rick Marvin) Orchestrator and music performer, 3 Ninjas, Buena Vista, 1992. Orchestrator, Aurora: Operation Intercept, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Orchestrator, U–571, MCA/Universal, 2000.
Television Music; Miniseries: When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn, CBS, 1993. Empire, ABC, 2004. Television Music; Pilots: Tarzan’s Return, syndicated, 1996. Film Music: Interceptor, Trimark Pictures, 1992. (Including song ⬙Kid Power⬙) 3 Ninjas, Buena Vista, 1992. Save Me, 1993. Final Mission, Trimark Pictures, 1993. 3 Ninjas Kick Back, TriStar, 1994. Aurora: Operation Intercept, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Galgameth (also known as The Adventures of Galgameth and The Legend of Galgameth), Trimark Pictures, 1996. Dead Men Can’t Dance, Live Entertainment, 1997. Additional music, Breakdown, Paramount, 1997. U–571, MCA/Universal, 2000. Protection, Alliance Atlantic Communications, 2001. Desert Saints, Artisan Entertainment, 2002. The Battle of Shaker Heights, Miramax, 2003.
Television Work; Movies: Music producer and performer, Absence of the Good, HBO, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: (As Rick Marvin) The Shirley Maclaine Show, Showtime, 1985. RECORDINGS Albums: U–571 (studio recording), Super Tracks Music, 2000. WRITINGS Television Music; Movies: (As Rick Marvin) Flight of Black Angel, Showtime, 1991. Separated by Murder, CBS, 1994. Trail of Tears, NBC, 1995. Escape to Witch Mountain, ABC, 1995. Escape Clause, Showtime, 1996. The Perfect Getaway, ABC, 1998. Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure (also known as Gold Rush!), ABC, 1998. Killers in the House, USA Network, 1998. Balloon Farm, ABC, 1999. Absence of the Good, HBO, 1999. The Lost Battalion, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Brian’s Song, ABC, 2001. Nancy Drew, ABC, 2002. You Wish!, The Disney Channel, 2003. Hunger Point, Lifetime, 2003. Gracie’s Choice, Lifetime, 2004. The Mystery of Natalie Wood, ABC, 2004. Naughty or Nice, ABC, 2004. Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, ABC, 2005.
MATHEW, Sue (Suleka Mathew, Suleka Mathews) PERSONAL Born in India; raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Education: Attended University of British Columbia. Career: Actress. Also worked as bartender, library assistant, receptionist, tour bus host, and waitress. Awards, Honors: Three Leo Award nominations, best actress, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, for Da Vinci’s Inquest. 261
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CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Suleka Mathew) Dr. Sunita ⬙Sunny⬙ Ramen, Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC (Canada), 1998–2003. Dr. Janet Gibson, a recurring role, The Dead Zone, USA Network, 2003–2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Suleka Mathews) Kellan Brody, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Appeared as Gloria Perdomo in an episode of Birdland; as district attorney and as Sue in different episodes of The Commish, ABC; in Family Pictures, CBC (Canada); as Faulkner, The Marshal, ABC; as duty nurse, Profit, Fox; and as nurse, Three, The WB.
Television Appearances; Movies: Christine, A Family Divided, NBC, 1995. Reader, Have You Seen My Son?, ABC, 1996. (As Suleka Mathews) Lieutenant Betsy Franklin, The Man Who Used to Be Me (also known as Race through Time), Fox Family Channel, 2000. Anne, In the Name of the People, CBS, 2000. (As Suleka Mathew) A Crime of Passion (also known as Marry Higgins Clark’s ⬙A Crime of Passion⬙ and Mary Higgins Clark: Un crime passionnel), PAX, 2003.
Film Appearances: Attendant, The Hitman, Cannon Group, 1991. Nancy Coles, Dangerous Indiscretion, Chanticleer Films/Empty Chair Productions/Interglobal Productions, 1994. (As Suleka Mathew) Television reporter, Bear with Me, River of Stone Productions/WIC Entertainment, 2000. Pride, Life (short film), 2000. (As Suleka Mathew) Life or Something like It, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. (As Suleka Mathew) Yasmine, The Republic of Love, Seville Pictures, 2003. (As Suleka Mathew) Nuru, Touch of Pink, Sony Pictures Classics, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Suleka Mathew) News reporter, Dark Angel, Fox, 2000. Television Appearances; Episodic: Darlene, ⬙The Challenge,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1989. Darlene, ⬙Runners,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1989. Jody Dixon, ⬙The Mighty Quinn,⬙ Neon Rider, syndicated, 1990. Lisa Dole (some sources cite Lisa Howe), ⬙Roland,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1994. Vashti, ⬙The Wrath of Kai,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1995. Agent Linda Caleca, ⬙Apocrypha,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Sue Sanchez, ⬙Trust No One,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1998. Technician, ⬙Harvest,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1998. District Attorney Cordelia Warren, ⬙Birds of a Feather,⬙ The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, syndicated, 1998. District Attorney Cordelia Warren, ⬙The People vs. Eric Draven,⬙ The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, syndicated, 1999. District Attorney Cordelia Warren, ⬙Solitude’s Revenge,⬙ The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, syndicated, 1999. (As Suleka Mathew) Ellen, ⬙The Breach,⬙ Secret Agent Man, UPN, 2000. (As Suleka Mathew) Reporter, ⬙C.R.E.A.M.,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2000. (As Suleka Mathew) Kali, ⬙Summit,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2002.
Also appeared in the films Lola and Run. Stage Appearances: Shadow Pleasures, 2003. Appeared as Diana Barry in Anne, Waterfront Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. WRITINGS Contributor to the magazine Time Canada.
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CREDITS McCLURE, Kandyse 1980– (Candice McClure)
Film Appearances: Jill Luce, Thieves Quartet, Headliner, 1994. Teenage girl, Baby’s Day Out, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Van Dough’s secretary, Ri¢hie Ri¢h, Warner Bros., 1994. Beth, Multiplicity, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Eva, Normal Life, Fine Line, 1996. Darlene Patterson, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Stacy, Interstate 5 (also known as I–5), 1998. Natalie, Ringmaster, Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Salesgirl, My Favorite Martian (also known as My Favourite Martian), Buena Vista, 1999. Arlene, You’re Killing Me, Replay Home Entertainment, 2001. June, Free, 2001. Linette Purdy, Raising Flagg, 2003. Mary, Angels with Angles, 2005.
PERSONAL Born 1980, in South Africa. Addresses: Agent—Richard Lucas, Lucas Talent, Inc., Sun Tower, 7th Floor, 100 West Pender St., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6B 1R8. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Katherine Ann ⬙Kat⬙ Cabot, Higher Ground, Fox Family Channel, 2000. Kim, Just Deal, NBC, 2001–2002. Elizabeth Munroe, Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Marla, Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC (Canada), 2003–2005. Petty Officer Dualla, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Kimberly Sutter, Sons of Thunder, CBS, 1999. Valley girl voice, Crashbox (also known as Like Totally Paige and Sage), HBO Family, 1999. Television Appearances; Pilots: Allison Douglas, Adam, ABC, 1996. Beth, Saint Louie, CBS, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Petty Officer Dualla, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Lynn, ⬙Train of Fools,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1995. Caitlin, ⬙The Art of the Deal,⬙ Hope & Gloria, NBC, 1996. Marie, ⬙Communion Wine and Convicts,⬙ Soul Man, ABC, 1997. Connie, ⬙The Experiment,⬙ Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 1997. Amanda, ⬙Not the Pilot,⬙ The Trouble with Normal, ABC, 2000. Taylor, ⬙The Day of the Dolphin,⬙ Yes, Dear, CBS, 2003.
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Television Appearances; Movies: (As Candice McClure) Brandy, In a Class of His Own, Showtime, 1999. Danielle, 2gether (also known as 2GE+HER), MTV, 2000. (As Candice McClure) Monica, The Spiral Staircase (also known as Le secret du manoir), Fox Family Channel, 2000. Tamara, Passion and Prejudice, USA Network, 2001. Jade, Return to Cabin by the Lake, USA Network, 2001. Yvonne, L.A. Law: The Movie, NBC, 2002. Angelena Ross, Framed, TNT, 2002. Sue Snell, Carrie, NBC, 2002. Saffron, Hollywood Wives: The New Generation (also known as Jackie Collins’ ⬙Hollywood Wives: The New Generation⬙), CBS, 2003.
Video Games: Voice of Griselda, Lands of Lore 3, Westwood Studios, 1999. Voices of Kirsteh the Witch, Alypia Damian, Fawn Starstone, Zatzy, Constable Arathur, Julia Florens, and Tulla Domna, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Lily, ⬙It’s a Bad Corner,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC (Canada), 2000. Megan, ⬙10 Little Hackers,⬙ Level 9, UPN, 2000. Brianna Lake, ⬙Abduction,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 2001. Julie, ⬙A Man of God,⬙ Mysterious Ways, PAX, 2002.
Also appeared as Amanda, ⬙Unconventional Behavior,⬙ The Trouble with Normal, ABC; Carrie, The Secret Lives of Men, ABC; Judy and waitress, Grown Ups, UPN.
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Annie Fisher, ⬙Hello, Goodbye,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2002. Annie Fisher, ⬙Dawg Day Afternoon,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2002. Herself, The Other Half, 2002. Gwen, ⬙Fair Warning,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2003. Anna ⬙Ayana⬙ Karanga, ⬙The Prince and the Revolution,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2003. Zara, ⬙The Others,⬙ Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s “Andromeda”), syndicated, 2004.
Betty Stoker, Shakedown on the Sunset Strip, CBS, 1988. Maggie, Her Final Fury: Betty Broderick, the Last Chapter (also known as Till Murder Do Us Part II), CBS, 1992. LiAnne, Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7, CBS, 1993. Dr. Susan Lindsay–Rhodes, Death Benefit, USA Network, 1996. Janet McConnell, Killing Mr. Griffin (also known as Killing Griffin), NBC, 1997.
Appeared as Danielle in an episode of Black Sash, The WB.
Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Abigail Marsh, Simon & Simon, CBS, c. 1987–88. Dr. Paxson, a recurring role, The Bold and the Beautiful, 2002–2004.
Film Appearances: (As Candice McClure) Store clerk, Romeo Must Die, Warner Bros., 2000. Attractive woman, See Spot Run, Warner Bros., 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Mother, Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Laura Randall, Total Security, ABC, 1997.
McLENNAN, Stewart See FINLAY–McLENNAN, Stewart
Television Appearances; Episodic: Rina Alexian, ⬙Spiderweb,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985. (As Joan McMurtry) Jessica Swenson, ⬙Corn Fed Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Mrs. Kaufman, ⬙Be True to Your Preschool,⬙ Family Ties, NBC, 1986. Gutman, ⬙Revenge,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1986. Maggie, ⬙Porn Again,⬙ Mama’s Family, 1986. Joan Manning, ⬙The Freeway Killings,⬙ Police Story, 1987. Marian Doheny O’Hara, ⬙Laura,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1987. Eleanor Cantrell, ⬙The Grand Old Lady,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Victoria Sikes (some sources cite Victoria Fletcher), ⬙Fifteen with Wanda,⬙ Alien Nation, Fox, 1989. FBI Agent Barrison, ⬙Anniversary,⬙ In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1989. Elizabeth Lafferty, ⬙Justice Swerved,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990. Patricia Bassman, ⬙The Poisoned Tree,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1991. Alice Baxter, ⬙A Killing in Vegas,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991. Mrs. Curtis, ⬙Do No Harm,⬙ Equal Justice, 1991. Pastor’s wife, ⬙It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, 1991. Barbara Simone, ⬙Hilary Gets a Life,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, NBC, 1992. Shelly Stevens, Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994. Heather, ⬙Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice ... ,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1995. Carolyn, ⬙Ship of Tears,⬙ Babylon 5, syndicated, 1996. Birdwatcher, ⬙No Brain, No Gain,⬙ ER, NBC, 1996. Mrs. Dwyer, ⬙Life’s Too Short,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1997.
McLENNAN, Stuart See FINLAY–McLENNAN, Stewart
McMURTREY, Joan (Joan McMurtry) PERSONAL Education: Yale University, graduated. Addresses: Agent—Mitchell K. Stubbs and Associates, 8675 West Washington Blvd., Suite 203, Culver City, CA 90232; Sutton–Barth & Vennari, 145 South Fairfax Ave., Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Olivia O’Neill, This Child Is Mine, NBC, 1985. Second doctor in emergency room, Kate’s Secret, NBC, 1986. Diane, The Betty Ford Story, ABC, 1987. Lieutenant Joan Manning, Police Story: The Freeway Killings, NBC, 1987. 264
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Jo Loengard, ⬙The Enemy Within,⬙ Dark Skies, NBC, 1997. Dr. Barbara Feinstein/Lilly Langtree, ⬙Bat Masterson,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1997. Joanne Keneally, ⬙Mixed Blessings,⬙ Nothing Sacred, ABC, 1997. Cynthia ⬙Cindy⬙ Randall, ⬙Search and Seizure,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1997. ⬙Heaven ... He’s in Heaven,⬙ Cupid, ABC, 1998. Mrs. Inkster, ⬙Malcolm Babysits,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2000. Maryl Holloway, ⬙Love and Money,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2000. Mrs. Marlowe, ⬙Face Lift,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2001. Patsy Foster, ⬙A Private Life,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2001. First ⬙adults only⬙ woman, ⬙Children Are the Most Important Thing,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 2001. ⬙Dangerous Words,⬙ First Monday, CBS, 2002. Micki Sarno, ⬙There’s No Business Like No Business,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2002. Senator Grimes, ⬙Heartless,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2002. Dr. Donna Debevic, ⬙Sounds of Silence,⬙ Tremors (also known as Tremors: The Series), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Glenna Windsor, ⬙Misdiagnosis Murder,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2003. Laura Shelby, ⬙Under the Gun,⬙ Threat Matrix, ABC, 2003. Meg Kettridge, ⬙Ghost,⬙ Miracles, ABC, 2003. Donna LeMoyne, ⬙A Merry Little Christmas,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Ruth Norton, ⬙Our Sons and Daughters,⬙ Without a Trace, CBS, 2003. Mrs. Curtis, ⬙Controlling Interest,⬙ Everwood, The WB, 2004.
MICHAELY Member of ensemble, A Knife in the Heart, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage, 1983. Mindy Heath and Bernhardt, The Lives and Deaths of the Great Harry Houdini, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Other Stage, 1983. Sara Kan, Love Gifts, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Other Stage, 1983. Madonna Sostrara, Mandragola, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Other Stage, 1983. Ingrid and other roles, Peer Gynt, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage, 1984. Governess, The Tale of the Wolf, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage, 1984. Portia, Overtime, Old Globe Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1995, then Manhattan Theatre Club Stage II, New York City, 1996. Julie, Celebration, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 2001. Appeared in Creditors, American Conservatory Theatre; as Portia, Merchant of Venice, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT; in Moon for the Misbegotten, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley, CA; in Painting Churches, Pirates, and Reckless, all South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA; and as Pfeni, The Sisters Rosenweig, James A. Doolittle Theatre, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles. Major Tours: Toured as Pfeni, The Sisters Rosenweig, U.S. cities.
MICHAELY, Joel PERSONAL
Film Appearances: Second fencer, Outrageous Fortune, Buena Vista, 1987. Programmer, No Way Out, Orion, 1987. Hedy’s lawyer, Surrender, Warner Bros., 1987. Barbara Webb, Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael, Paramount, 1990. Ann, Class Action, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Bereaved mother, Home Room, Innovation Film Group, 2003.
Education: Studied producing at Sundance Film Lab. Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 S. Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—New Wave Entertainment, 2660 West Olive Ave., Burbank, CA 91505. Publicist—Platform Public Relations, 2666 North Beachwood Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068. Contact—Darren Goldberg, 5225 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 419, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Stage Appearances: Malaki, Melody of a Glittering Parrot, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Other Stage, Williamstown, MA, 1982. Multiple roles, Tennessee Williams: A Celebration, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage, 1982. Babe, Gideon’s Point, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Other Stage, 1982. Miss Erickson, Present Laughter, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1983.
Career: Actor and producer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Kid in crowd, Cutting Class, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1989. Geoff, X–Phile Ⲇ1, Can’t Hardly Wait, Columbia, 1998. 265
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Joel Goldberg, But I’m a Cheerleader, Lions Gate Films, 1999. Gilbert, If Tomorrow Comes, RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 2000. Jimmy, Bobby’s Whore, 2000. Porno cashier, Ghost World, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2000. Gary, Clay Pride: Being Clay in America (animated short film), Apollo Cinema, 2001. Liquor store clerk, Repli–Kate (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Repli–Kate⬙), 2002. Peter, Rent Control, 2002. Steven Belson, L.A.X., 2002. Raymond, The Rules of Attraction (also known as Die Regeln des Spiels), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Jetson, This Girl’s Life, Miracle Mile Films, 2003. Bruce, Wonderland, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Jerry, Piggy Banks, 2004. Photomat clerk, I Am Stamos, Red Navel Filmworks, 2004. Joel the party planner, L.A. D.J., Enterprise Entertainment, 2004. Lamar, Open House, 2004. Christian, Roomies (also known as Wild Roomies), American World Pictures, 2004. Sunday Morning, 2004. Simon, Guy in Row Five, 2005. Jack, Cruel World, Maverick Entertainment, 2005. Eugene, Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang, Warner Bros., 2005. Jeff, Freezerburn, 2005. Alex, Cult, 2005. Robert, The Still Life, 2005.
MILES, Joanna 1940– PERSONAL Born March 6, 1940, in Nice, France; immigrated to the United States, 1941; became U.S. citizen, 1941; daughter of Johannes Schiefer and Jeanne Miles; married William Burns, May 23, 1970 (divorced, 1977); married Michael Brandman (a producer), April 29, 1978; children: Miles. Education: Graduated from the Putney School, 1958. Addresses: Agent—The Artists Agency, 1180 South Beverly Dr., Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Office— Brandman Productions, 2062 Vine St., Apartment 5, Hollywood, CA 90068–3928.
Film Work: Coproducer, Sunday Morning, 2004. Casting consultant, Open House, 2004. Producer, The Quiet, 2005. Co–executive producer, Safety Glass, 2005.
Career: Actress. Actors Studio, Playwrights and Directors Workshop, New York City, 1966; The Miles Company, producer, 1982–83; Los Angeles Classic Theatre, cofounder and member, 1986; Playwrights Group/Los Angeles Writers Workshop (LAWW), founder, 1991, member, 1991–98; Children Giving to Children, president.
Television Appearances; Movies: Clips’ Place, 1998.
Member: Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Young Hollywood Awards, 2001.
Awards, Honors: Emmy awards, supporting actress of the year and outstanding supporting actress in drama, both 1974, for The Glass Menagerie; Women in Radio and Television Award, 1974; Actors Studio Achievement Award, 1980; DramaLogue Award, 1996; Vision Award, 2003.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Saul, Student Affairs, UPN, 1999. Bruce, This Is How the World Ends, MTV, 2000.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Ira Spandew, ⬙Hot Ticket,⬙ Almost Home, ABC, 1993. Bernard, ⬙Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wood?,⬙ Evening Shade, CBS, 1994. Paul Zimmerman, ⬙Tiffany’s Rival,⬙ Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1996. Paul Zimmerman, ⬙Rock and Roll,⬙ Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1996.
Stage Appearances: Once in a Lifetime, 1963. The Cave Dwellers, 1964. Joanna, ⬙Home Free!,⬙ Theatre 1965: New Playwrights Series: First Program, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1965. 266
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MILES Television Appearances; Movies: Laura Wingfield, The Glass Menagerie (also known as Tennessee Williams’ ⬙The Glass Menagerie⬙), ABC, 1973. Counselor Barbara Clark, Born Innocent, NBC, 1974. Pamela Crane, Aloha Means Goodbye, CBS, 1974. Kathleen Jensen, The Trial of Chaplain Jensen, ABC, 1975. Kate McCain Nicholas, Delta County, U.S.A., ABC, 1977. Jennifer Dreiser, A Fire in the Sky, NBC, 1978. Toni (Kathy’s mother), The Promise of Love, CBS, 1980. Lily, As Is, Showtime, 1986. Katherine, Right to Die, NBC, 1987. Evelyn Sparks, The Habitation of Dragons, TNT, 1992. Joyce, Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story, HBO, 1992. Mrs. Varek, ⬙The Water Engine,⬙ TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1992. Fanny, The American Clock (also known as Arthur Miller’s ⬙The American Clock⬙), TNT, 1993. Louise, Cooperstown, TNT, 1993. Mrs. Burgess, The Heart of Justice, TNT, 1993. Natural Selection (also known as Dark Reflection), Fox, 1994. Laura, Above Suspicion (also known as The Rhinehart Theory), HBO, 1995. Jessica Jordan, Everything to Gain (also known as Barbara Taylor Bradford Trilogy: ⬙Everything to Gain⬙), CBS, 1996. Jacqueline, Alone (also known as Horton Foote’s ⬙Alone⬙), Showtime, 1997. Evans, Spenser: Small Vices (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Small Vices⬙), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Evans, Thin Air (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Thin Air⬙), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Melissa Thompson, Crossfire Trail (also known as Louis L’Amour’s ⬙Crossfire Trail⬙), TNT, 2001. Sairy Brennan, Monte Walsh, TNT, 2003.
Appeared in Lorezno, New York City. Also appeared in Goodbye My Fancy, So Much of Heaven, So Much of Earth, and The Wakefield Tragedies. Film Appearances: Amelia, The Way We Live Now, United Artists, 1970. Carrie Parmiter, Bug, Paramount, 1975. Melinda, The Ultimate Warrior (also known as The Barony and The Last Warrior), Warner Bros., 1975. David’s mother, The Orphan (also known as Friday the 13th: The Orphan), World Northal, 1979. Ann Norberry, The Sound of Murder, Warner Bros., 1982. Mrs. Turner, Cross Creek, MCA/Universal, 1983. Eleanor Carpenter, Blackout (also known as The Attic and Dark Secrets), Ambient Light Enterprises, 1988. Gertrude, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, Cinecom International, 1990. Judge Evelyn McGruder, Judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995. Some sources cite an appearance in Fragments.
Television Appearances; Specials: Abigail Adams, The American Woman: Portraits of Courage, 1976. Sue Bayliss, All My Sons, PBS, 1986. Mrs. Bierer, A Deadly Secret: The Robert Bierer Story, HBO, 1993.
Film Work: Executive producer, Scrap, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Gerry McGrath Pollock, The Edge of Night (also known as Edge of Night), CBS, 1964–65. Linda Driscoll, A Flame in the Wind (also known as Time for Us), ABC, 1965. Mary Lou Carver, The Secret Storm, CBS, 1967–68. Anne Tyler St. Cyr Davis Martin (also known as Countess St. Cyr), All My Children, ABC, 1970–71.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Miss Kelly, ⬙The Third Generation,⬙ The Nurses, CBS, 1963. Terry Hurst, ⬙Pressure Point,⬙ Medical Center, CBS, 1972. Linda Loman, ⬙Carol Lockwood, Past Tense,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1973. Olivia Allen, ⬙Numbered for Death,⬙ Search, NBC, 1973. Janet, ⬙Dark Warning,⬙ Medical Center, CBS, 1974.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Beth Constantine, The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, NBC, 1978. Sandra Dobson, The Sophisticated Gents, NBC, 1981. 267
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Miss Lorelei Mason, ⬙Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Death,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1975. Renata, ⬙Crazy Cats,⬙ Barbary Coast, ABC, 1975. ⬙One Second to Doom,⬙ Caribe, ABC, 1975. Anna Lisa Chappell, ⬙Wipeout,⬙ Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1976. Sally Barnes, ⬙Six Strings of Guilt,⬙ Petrocelli, NBC, 1976. Gwen Cardler, ⬙The Epidemic,⬙ Raffetry, CBS, 1977. Dr. Hill, ⬙The Quiet Room,⬙ The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1979. ⬙The Battered Bride,⬙ Kaz, CBS, 1979. Eleanor Driscoll, ⬙The Child Stealers,⬙ Barney Miller, ABC, 1980. Janet Miller, ⬙Stay Tuned, We’ll Be Right Back,⬙ Darkroom, ABC, 1981. Dr. Franklin, ⬙Angel of Mercy,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1982. Myrtle Randolph, ⬙And the Winner Is ... ,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1984. Myrtle Randolph, ⬙If at First You Don’t Succeed,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1984. Myrtle Randolph, ⬙Twelve Mile Limit,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1984. Myrtle Randolph, ⬙Where Is Poppa?,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1984. Helen Mauldin, ⬙Capitalism,⬙ Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1986. ⬙Getting Ahead,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1987. Perrin, ⬙Sarek,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1990. Perrin, ⬙Unification: Part 1,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1991. HBO Life Stories (also known as Life Stories), HBO, 1993. ⬙One Wedding and a Funeral,⬙ Total Security, ABC, 1997. Judge Faye Paladino, ⬙Sarindipty,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1998. Sister Lucy, Nothing Sacred, ABC, 1998. Studio 5B, 1998. Jennifer Dodge, ⬙Gray Matters,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 2000. Margaret Lumberg, ⬙Telling Lies,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2000. Mrs. Larson, ⬙Flight of Fancy,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2000. Constance Fiedling, ⬙Silent Epidemic,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2001. Constance Fielding, ⬙Systemic,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2001. Carolyn O’Brien, ⬙The Frozen Zone,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2002.
Radio Appearances: Babbit, KCRW (National Public Radio), 1987. Once in a Lifetime, KCRW, 1987. Grapes of Wrath, KPFK, 1989. The White Plague, KCRW, 1989. Chekhov Short Stories, KCRW, 1991. WRITINGS Stage Plays: Wrote various stage plays, including Feathers, Hostages, On the Shelf, and A Woman in Reconstruction. Nonfiction: Wrote Strippers (interviews and pictures).
MINGENBACH, Louise PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Costume designer. Awards, Honors: Costume Designers Guild Award nomination, excellence for costume design for film— contemporary, Saturn Award, best costumes, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 2001, both for X–Men; Saturn Award nomination, best costumes, 2004, for X2; Fennecus Award nomination, best costume design—fantasy. CREDITS Film Costume Designer: Punk (short film), 1986. The Usual Suspects (also known as Der Ueblichen Verdaechtigen), Gramercy, 1995. One Night Stand (also known as Before the Night), New Horizons, 1995. The Spitfire Grill (also known as Care of the Spitfire Grill), Columbia, 1996. Nightwatch, Dimension Films, 1997. Permanent Midnight, Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Apt Pupil (also known as L’eleve doue and Un eleve doue—ete de corruption), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Gossip, Warner Bros., 2000. X–Men (also known as X–Men 1.5), Twentieth Century– Fox, 2000. K–PAX, Universal, 2001.
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X2 (also known as X–Men 2, X–2, X–Men 2: X–Men United, and X2: X–Men United), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle), Universal, 2003. Starsky & Hutch, Warner Bros., 2004. Spanglish, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: (As Vanessa J. Minnillo) Host, Street Pace, Fox Sports Net, 2000–2001. Host, Beat Seekers (also known as Beat Seekers and MTV Hits), MTV, 2002. Host, Morning After, MTV, 2003. Model, Let’s Make a Deal, 2003. Herself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request Live with Carson Daly), MTV, 2003—. Host, High School Stories, MTV, 2004. Hostess, MTV Prom Date, MTV, 2004. Host, Never Before Scene, 2004. Reporter/contributor, Entertainment Tonight (also known as E.T., ET Weekend, Entertainment This Week, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, 2005—.
Film Work: Assistant costume designer, Deadfall, Trimark Pictures, 1992. Costume supervisor, My Boyfriend’s Back, Buena Vista, 1993. Film Appearances: Herself, X–Men Production Scrapbook (documentary), Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2003. Television Costumer Designer; Series: The Naked Truth (also known as Wilde Again), ABC, 1995–96, then NBC, 1997–98. House, M.D. (also known as House), Fox, 2004—.
Also appeared as host, National Cheerleading Championships, ESPN. Television Appearances; Pilots: Host, Top of the Pops, The WB, 2001. Malia, The Break, Fox, 2003.
Television Costume Designer; Movies: Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence (also known as Frame Up), NBC, 1994. A Dangerous Affair, ABC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Specials: Winner, The 1998 Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 1998. Herself, The 48th Miss USA Pageant, CBS, 1999. Herself, The 1999 Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 1999. Host, Miss Teen USA: Behind the Scenes, 1999. Backstage correspondent, The 50th Annual Miss USA Pageant, CBS, 2001. Judge, Miss Teen USA, NBC, 2003. MTV’s New Year’s Eve 2004, MTV, 2003. Host, MTV’s First Ever Reality Awards, MTV, 2004. Host (fashion segment), Ladies of the Vmas, MTV, 2004. Host, The 2nd Annual TRL Awards, MTV, 2004. Host, Spring Break Celebrity Fantasies, MTV, 2004. Host, 2 Punk Rock 4 This: The Real World San Diego Reunion, MTV, 2004. Host, The Shady National Convention, MTV, 2004. Cohost, The Miss Teen USA Pageant, NBC, 2004. Cohost, The Greatest Commercials: Super Bowl vs. the World, CBS, 2005.
Television Work; Movies: Assistant costumer, The Fear Inside, Showtime, 1992. Wardrober (Connie Sellecca), She Led Two Lives, NBC, 1994.
MINNILLO, Vanessa 1980– (Vanessa J. Minnillo) PERSONAL Born November 9, 1980, in Pampanga, Philippines; daughter of Vince (a U.S. Air Force Aircrew member) and Helen (maiden name, Berecero) Minnillo. Avocational Interests: Surfing.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, ⬙Miss Teen USA 1999,⬙ E! Behind the Scenes, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Amanda Wexler, The Bold and the Beautiful, 2001. Hot girl, ⬙Dances with Malcolm,⬙ City Guys, NBC, 2001. Cheerleader, ⬙Oh, Baby!,⬙ That’s Life, CBS, 2001. Sexy student, ⬙The Prom Episode: Part 2,⬙ Maybe It’s Me, The WB, 2002. Cohost, Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 2003, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Miss Teen USA, winner and Miss Congeniality, 1998; finalist for E! Entertainment Television’s Wild On search for next host. Also worked at a State Farm Insurance office. 269
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Also appeared as Ms. Margie, Martian Child; Jessica, Eye of the Eagle; Coast Guard Smith, Far From Home: Yellow Dog.
Herself, Good Day Live, syndicated, 2004. Herself, ⬙Ashlee Goes Platinum,⬙ The Ashlee Simpson Show, 2004. Herself, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005. Cohost, The View, ABC, 2005. Host, ⬙The Final Three,⬙ The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliot, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Rita George, Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy, CBC, 1998. Deputy Molly, Wolf Lake, CBS, 2001–2002. Sherry, Tom Stone, CBC, 2002. Tri–Jema, Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2003–2004. Simone, Godiva’s, Bravo, 2005.
Also appeared in Wild On!, E! Entertainment Television. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Cheerleader, June, 2004. Daily Variety, April 19, 2005. .
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Agnes, Revenge of the Land, CBC, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Shirley, The Commish: In the Shadow of the Gallows, ABC, 1995. Chewlynndit, Brothers of the Frontier, ABC, 1996. Friend, Kidz in the Wood, NBC, 1996. Shining Water, Rose Hill, CBS, 1997. Bank teller, Killers in the House, USA Network, 1998. Make–up artist, Hayley Wagner, Star, Showtime, 1999. Flight attendant Ⲇ2, NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323, ABC, 2001. Dancing Flower, Crossfire Trail (also known as Louis L’Amour’s ⬙Crossfire Trail⬙), TNT, 2001.
MOORE, Amanda See MOORE, Mandy
MOORE, Cameron 1972– PERSONAL Born December 24, 1972, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Education: Studied acting at the Spirit Song Native Theatre Company.
Also appeared as bank teller, Captivity; flight attendant, Panic in the Skies.
Addresses: Agent—Lauren Levitt & Associates, 1525 West 8th Ave., 3rd Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 1T5, Canada.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Deputy Turnbull, Wolf Lake, CBS, 2001.
Career: Actress. Toured in Theater New Brunswick’s Young Company, 1992.
Appeared as forensics detective, Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC.
Member: Association of Canadian Motion Picture Sciences, UCBP, CAEA.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Mrs. Wallace, ⬙Heavy Date,⬙ Highway to Heaven, 1987. Jamina, ⬙Dream Prisoner,⬙ Two, CBC and syndicated, 1996. Laboratory assistant, ⬙Cold Lazarus,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 1997. Winter Bird, ⬙Medicine Man,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1997. Janine Carr, ⬙Peter and the Wolf,⬙ North of 60, CBC, 1997. Lucia, ⬙Go Like You Know,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1998. Forensic detective, ⬙Little Sister: Part 3,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 1998. ⬙Prayer for the White Man,⬙ First Wave, Sci Fi, 1999. Raquel, ⬙The Cuban Missile,⬙ Seven Days, UPN, 2000.
Awards, Honors: Jessie Richard Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1993, for Danceland; Jessie Richard Award nomination, best actress, 1996, for Someday; First Americans in the Arts Awards, outstanding performance in a TV movie, for Brothers of the Frontier. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ex–wife, Keys to Kingdom (short film), 1998. Dawn Starr, Spooky House, Entertainment Highway, 2000. 270
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MOORE and MoistureShine lip gloss, 2001–02; appeared in print ad for Sony Portable Music products, 1999, print ad for ⬙Got milk?⬙ campaign, 2002, and Campbell’s Soups, 2003; launched line of T–shirts, Mblem., 2004; image model for ⬙Penshoppe,⬙ Philippines apparel brand; appeared in ads in Japan for Coach, 2005. Sometimes credited as Mandah or Amanda Moore. Awards, Honors: Young Hollywood Award, superstar of tomorrow—female, 2002; Teen Choice Awards, film—choice breakout performance—actress and (with Shane West) film—choice chemistry, MTV Movie Award, breakthrough female performance, 2002, all for A Walk to Remember; Teen Choice Award, choice crossover artist (music/acting), 2003; Young Hollywood Award, 2003, for unstoppable vision; DVD Premiere Award nomination, best original song, 2003, for Tarzan & Jane; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice movie actress–drama/action adventure, 2004, for Chasing Liberty; Teen Choice Award nominations, choice movie hissy fit and choice movie sleazebag, 2004, both for Saved!.
Also appeared in ⬙Two Men and a Baby,⬙ Police Academy: The Series, syndicated; Docent, So Weird; Stacey, The 4400, USA Network. Television Appearances; Other: Appeared as cop, Skid Road; in Mercy Point. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Rose, Danceland, Fend Players, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Janice Grace, Someday, Firehall Arts Centre, Vancouver; Janice Grace, Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth, Firehall Arts Centre, Vancouver; Sarah, Generic Warrior and No Name Indians, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; New Voices Woman, New Voices Woman, De–ba– jeh–mu–jig Theatre Group, Wikwemikong, Ontario; Kelly, Out of the Silence, Headlines Theatre, Vancouver; Frankie, Coming Around, Theatre New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Brittany Foster, Magic Al and the Mind Factory, 2000. Voice of Girl Bear Club, Dr. Dolittle 2 (also known as DR.2 and DR2), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Lana Thomas, The Princess Diaries, Buena Vista, 2001. Herself, A New Princess (documentary short film; also known as The Making of ⬙The Princess Diaries⬙), 2001. Jamie Sullivan, A Walk to Remember, Warner Bros., 2002. Lisa, Try Seventeen (also known as All I Want), Try Seventeen Productions, Inc., 2002. Halley Martin, How to Deal, New Line Cinema, 2003. Anna Foster, Chasing Liberty, Warner Bros., 2004. Hilary Faye, Saved!, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004. Herself/narrator, Passport to Europe: On the Set of ⬙Chasing Liberty⬙ (documentary short film), Warner Bros., 2004. Voice of Sandy, Racing Stripes (animated), Warner Bros., 2005. Baby, Romance & Cigarettes, United Artists, 2005.
MOORE, Mandy 1984– (Mandah, Amanda Moore) PERSONAL Full name, Amanda Leigh Moore; born April 10, 1984, in Nashua, NH; daughter of Don (an airline pilot) and Stacy (a news reporter) Moore. Education: Attended Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Camp. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— The Firm, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069.
Film Work: Song performer (⬙Singing to the Song of Life⬙), Tarzan & Jane (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 2002. Choreographer, Romance & Cigarettes, United Artists, 2005.
Career: Actress and singer. As a child, performed the National Anthem at professional events around Orlando, FL; signed record deal with Sony 550 Music, c. 1999; toured with Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC; spokesperson for Neutrogena, appearing in commercials for Neutrogena Oil–Free Acne Wash, 2000,
Television Appearances; Series: Host, Mission: Makeover, MTV, 1998. 271
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Host, Mandy Moore Show (also known as Mandy), MTV, 2000. Herself, Total Access 24/7, 2000.
Presenter, The 29th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 2002. Herself, Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’03 (also known as Nickelodeon’s 16th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards), Nickelodeon, 2003. Herself, Young Hollywood Awards, AMC, 2003. Herself, The GQ Men of the Year Awards, NBC, 2003. Herself, The 2003 Radio Music Awards, NBC, 2003. Herself, The Osbourne Family Christmas Special, MTV, 2003. Spike TV Presents GQ Men of the Year Awards 2003, Spike TV, 2003. Real Access: Hot 24 in 2004, Noggin, 2003. Host, MTV Presents Teen People Magazine’s 25 Hottest Stars under 25, MTV, 2003. Host, Lifetime’s 4th Annual Women Rock! Songs from the Movies, Lifetime, 2003. Performer, The 2003 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2003. VH1 Big in ’04, VH1, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2004. Herself (Ⲇ73), Maxim Hot 100, VH1, 2004. Herself, E! 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers, E! Entertainment Television, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, I Love the ’80s Strikes Back (documentary), VH1, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: MTV 2 Large New Year’s Eve Party, 1999. The 1999 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1999. TRL Superstars, MTV, 2000. Teen People’s 25 Hottest Stars Under 25, ABC, 2000. Cohost, Nickelodeon’s 13th Annual Kid’s Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 2000. Music Mania 2000, Fox, 2000. House of Pop Special, Fox Family, 2000. The 2000 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2000. The 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2000. The 2000 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2000. Herself, Eminem TV, MTV, 2000. Herself, The 2000 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2000. Herself, MTV New Years Eve 2001, MTV, 2001. Host, The Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 2001. Herself, The 27th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2001. Presenter, The 28th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 2001. Host, The WB Presents: Teen People’s What’s Next, The WB, 2001. The Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade, ABC, 2001. Teen Choice Presents: Teenapalooza, Fox, 2001. MTV20: Kiss and Tell: 20 Years of Making Out on MTV, MTV, 2001. MTV’s New Year’s Eve 2002, MTV, 2001. A Home for the Holidays with Mariah Carey, CBS, 2001. Holiday with the Stars, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. The Great American History Quiz, History Channel, 2001. Everybody Talk about ... Pop Music!, MTV, 2001. The 2001 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2001. Presenter, The 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2001. Cohost, The 2001 Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 2001. The 2001 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2001. Performer, Christmas in Washington, TNT, 2001. Herself, Broadway’s Best, Bravo, 2002. Herself, Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’02, Nickelodeon, 2002. Herself, The 2002 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2002. Herself, The 2002 Much Music Video Music Awards, 2002. Herself, Bubblegum Babylon (documentary), VH1, 2002. An American Celebration at Ford’s Theatre, ABC, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, Mad TV, Fox, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003. Herself, The House of Hits, 2000. Herself, ⬙Bunny,⬙ 2gether: The Series, MTV, 2000. Herself, ⬙Walk Me Home,⬙ Making the Video, 2000. Herself, Rove Live, Ten Network, 2001, 2004. Herself, The Panel, Ten Network, 2001. Herself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001. ⬙On the Line,⬙ Making the Video, 2001. Herself, ⬙25 Sexiest Men in Entertainment,⬙ Rank, 2001. Herself, RI:SE, 2002. Aerith, ⬙Video Game: Kingdom Hearts,⬙ House of Mouse, 2002. Herself, ⬙It’s a Hard Knock Life,⬙ The Osbournes, MTV, 2003. Herself, ⬙Smells Like Teen Spirits,⬙ The Osbournes, MTV, 2003. Voice of herself, ⬙Snowflake Day: A Very Special Episode,⬙ Clone High (animated), MTV, 2003. Herself, Punk’d, MTV, 2003. Herself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2003. Herself, ⬙Mandy Moore: One More Time,⬙ Diary, MTV, 2003. Herself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2003. Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2003. Herself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003, 2004. Herself, Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2003. Herself, ⬙50 Greatest Teen Icons,⬙ The Greatest, 2003. Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman, 2003, 2004. 272
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MOOSEKIAN OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Musicians, Volume 35, Gale Group, 2002. Newsmakers, Issue 2, Gale Group, 2004. Periodicals: Billboard, November 1, 2003, p. 17. Entertainment Weekly, May 18, 2001, p. 80; October 24, 2003, p. 105; June 11, 2004, p. 29. Interview, August, 2003, p. 125. People, July 3, 2000, p. 110; March 4, 2002, p. 59; May 13, 2002, p. 175; February 17, 2003, p. 24; July 28, 2003, p. 22; November 3, 2003, p. 47; March 29, 2004, p. 26; June 7, 2004, p. 109; June 28, 2004, p. 164; October 18, 2004, p. 53. Teen Magazine, October, 1999, p. 52; November, 2000, p. 6; January, 2001, p. 40; May, 2001, p. 69; July, 2001, p. 54; August, 2001, p. 154. Time, October 27, 2003, p. 85.
Also appeared as herself, ⬙Say What Karaoke Snowed in 2000,⬙ Say What Karaoke; herself, Movie Surfers; herself, The Andy Dick Show.
Electronic: Mandy Moore Official Site, http://www.mandymoore. com/, June 29, 2005.
RECORDINGS Albums: So Real, Epic Records, 1999. I Wanna Be With You, Epic Records, 2000. Mandy Moore, Epic Records, 2001. Coverage, Epic Records, 2003. The Best of Mandy Moore, Epic, 2004. Candy, Sony Special Products, 2005.
MOOSEKIAN, Duke (Duke Moosekan) PERSONAL Career: Actor.
Music Videos: Appeared in Good Charlotte’s ⬙Little Things⬙; Elton John’s ⬙Original Sin⬙; appeared in her videos for ⬙Candy,⬙ ⬙Walk Me Home,⬙ ⬙In My Pocket,⬙ ⬙Cry,⬙ and ⬙I Wanna Be With You.⬙
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Film Appearances: Marty’s chauffeur, Surrender, Warner Bros., 1987. Tony Ferro, Patriot Games, Paramount, 1992. Young detective, Flashfire (also known as August Fires), Trimark Pictures, 1993. Composer, Housewives: The Making of the Cast Album (short film), 1994. Foreign artist guy, One Fine Day, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1996. (As Duke Moosekan) Todd Smith, Entropy, 1999. Dr. Ecksworth, Stigmata, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1999. Dr. Omar Kunundar, Hanging Up (also known as Aufgelegt!), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000. Mike Erganian, Sideways, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004.
Taped Readings: Rachel Roberts’ Circles in the Stream, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Rudy, The High Life, HBO, 1996.
Videos: The Real Story, Sony, 2000. The Best of Mandy Moore, Epic Music Video, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Desk clerk, Roses Are for the Rich, CBS, 1987. Newscaster Ⲇ2, Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills, CBS, 1994. Herb Stafford, Dazzle (also known as Judith Krantz’s ⬙Dazzle⬙), CBS, 1995. Dr. Singh, The Invaders, The WB, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Fan, Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Story, CBS, 1985. Server, Kate’s Secret, NBC, 1986. Elliot, Necessity, CBS, 1988. Abdul, Spy Games, ABC, 1991. Richard Cohen, Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story (also known as Blind Hate), NBC, 1991. Abdul, Before the Storm, ABC, 1991. Benny, Desperate Choices: To Save My Child (also known as Solomon’s Choice and The Final Choice), NBC, 1992. Ride operator, Casualties of Love: The ⬙Long Island Lolita⬙ Story, CBS, 1993. Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone Story, NBC, 1993. Barak, New Eden, Sci–Fi Channel, 1994. Quinn’s supervisor, Abandoned and Deceived, ABC, 1995. Enzo, And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story, ABC, 1999. Television Appearances; Pilots: Man in line, Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1994. Private counsel, Courthouse, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Border guard Ⲇ1, ⬙The Decision,⬙ Dynasty, ABC, 1985. ⬙Act of Conscience,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1986. Cop Ⲇ1, ⬙Fry Me to the Moon,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1986. Lieutenant Duncan, ⬙Terms of Enlistment,⬙ Tour of Duty, CBS, 1989. CID Lieutenant, ⬙Hard Stripe,⬙ Tour of Duty, CBS, 1989. Zarif, ⬙Ahami Awry Kidnapped,⬙ Mancuso, FBI, NBC, 1990. Maitre ’d, ⬙The Grass Ain’t Always Greener,⬙ Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1990. Officer Dickerson, ⬙Murder, He Wrote,⬙ Doctor Doctor, CBS, 1990. Photographer, ⬙The Prettiest Week of My Life,⬙ Get a Life, Fox, 1990.
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NICKSON–SOUL, Julia 1958– (Julia Nickson, Julie Nickson) PERSONAL Born January 1, 1958, in Singapore, Republic of Singapore; married David Soul (an actor and director), 1987 (divorced, 1993); children: China Alexandra (a singer and songwriter). Education: Attended University of Hawaii.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Orlanda Ramos, Noble House (also known as James Clavell’s ⬙Noble House⬙), NBC, 1988. (As Julia Nickson) Princess Aouda, Around the World in 80 Days (also known as Il giro del mondo in 80 giorni and In 80 tagen um die welt), NBC, 1989.
Addresses: Manager—Echelon Talent Management, 3674 Oxford St., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5K 1P3. Career: Actress.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Julia Nickson) Kaylie, Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders, NBC, 1989. Nhung, The Girl Who Came Between Them (also known as Victim of Innocence), NBC, 1990. (As Nickson) Anna Nakashi, Devil in the Flesh (also known as Dearly Devoted), HBO, 1998.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Julia Nickson) Co Bao, Rambo: First Blood Part II, TriStar, 1985. (As Nickson) Julia, Tian guan ci fu (also known as Reincarnation), 1987. (As Nickson) Michelle, Glitch!, Omega Entertainment, 1988. Yumi, Chiari di luna, Equipe 71, 1988. Sung Neng Yee, China Cry: A True Story, Penland Productions, 1990. Cindy Jameson, K2 (also known as K2: The Ultimate High), Miramax/Paramount, 1992. Noreen Chan, Sidekicks, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Baak mooi (also known as Whores from the North), 1993. Suki, Amityville: A New Generation, Republic, 1993. Satori Imada (Lotus Flower) Double Dragon (also known as Double Dragon: The Movie), Gramercy, 1994.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Julie Nickson) Minh Van McBride, ⬙Half–Pint,⬙ Airwolf, CBS, 1985. Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, 1985. Connie, ⬙Illusion,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993. ⬙In Cover of Darkness: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Dark Justice, CBS, 1993. Leigh Sun, ⬙A Coupla Stiffs,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Lieutenant Commander Heiko Kimura, ⬙Weapons of War,⬙ SeaQuest DSV, NBC, 1996. Voices of Malay woman and Wallah, ⬙Lost and Foundation,⬙ The Wild Thornberrys (animated), Nickelodeon, 1999. 275
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Voices of Malay woman, Wallah, and kid, ⬙The Great Bangaboo,⬙ The Wild Thornberrys (animated), Nickelodeon, 1999. Qiu Donnolly, ⬙Little Saigon,⬙ L.A. Heat, TNT, 1999. Jasmine, ⬙Brave New World,⬙ The Division, Lifetime, 2002.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Celebrity Sleuth, Volume 6, number 9, 1993, pp. 72– 73. Electronic: Julia Nickson Official Site, http://www.julianickson. com, April 18, 2005.
Also appeared in episodes of The Fifth Corner and The Young and the Restless. Television Appearances as Julia Nickson; Episodic: Lani, ⬙Three Minus Two,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1982. Carla, ⬙Legacy from a Friend,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983. Ensign Lian T’Su, ⬙The Arsenal of Freedom,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988. Cassandra, ⬙Paradise,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1994. Catherine Sakai, ⬙The Parliament of Dreams,⬙ Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994. Catherine Sakai, ⬙Mind War,⬙ Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994. Laura Greystone, ⬙’Til Death Do Us Part,⬙ One West Waikiki, CBS, 1994. Catherine Sakai, ⬙Chrysalis,⬙ Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994. Laura Greystone, ⬙Holiday on Ice,⬙ One West Waikiki, syndicated, 1995. Lilly Chin (some sources cite Lilly Tang), ⬙Love Is Strange,⬙ The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Susan Lee, ⬙Higher Power,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996. Susan Lee, ⬙Heart of the Dragon,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997. Dr. Susan Lee, ⬙Warriors,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1998. Denise Minato, ⬙Crash and Burn,⬙ Nash Bridges, CBS, 1999. Lynne Kennedy, ⬙JAG TV,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2000. Mindy, ⬙Bear Trap,⬙ Nash Bridges, CBS, 2001. Mrs. Enrile, ⬙A Father’s Footsteps,⬙ Power Rangers Wild Force (also known as Power Rangers), Fox, 2002. Real estate agent, Days of Our Lives, 2003.
NIPOTE, Joe (Joseph Nipote) PERSONAL Raised in Detroit, MI. Education: Attended Central Michigan University; Oakland University, B.A. Career: Actor, voice artist, and writer. Performed as a comedian at various comedy clubs, including Caroline’s, Catch a Rising Star, the Comedy Store, the Improv, the Laff Factory, and Punchline; also appears at charity benefits and at corporate meetings and conventions; WRIF–Radio, Detroit, MI, worked as morning show host; KIIS–FM Radio, Los Angles, contributor to morning show. Writer and director of a television commercial. Formerly worked as a racquetball instructor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Joseph Nipote) Tony the Rose, Strangers Kiss, Orion, 1983. Boomer, Meatballs Part II (also known as Space Kid), TriStar, 1984. (As Joseph Nipote) Angelo Crispini, Doin’ Time, Warner Bros., 1985. Steve, Dangerously Close (also known as Choice Kill), Cannon, 1986. Johnny, The Waterdance, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1992. Voice of Uncle Stretch, Casper (live action and animated), Universal, 1995. First cop (some sources cite Salvatore), The 4th Tenor, WW & S Productions, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: (As Julia Nickson) Rambo, Love Bytes, 2001. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mei Ling, Harry’s Hong Kong (also known as China Hand), ABC, 1987. Silverfox, ABC, 1991.
Also appeared in Radioactive Dreams. Television Appearances; Series: Franklin ⬙Frankie⬙ X. Waters, Viper, NBC, 1994. Voice of Trash, What a Mess (animated), ABC, 1995.
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NORTH RECORDINGS Video Games: Voices of wharf rat and pirate, The Curse of Monkey Island (also known as Monkey Island 3), LucasArts Entertainment, 1997. Voices of clown, Chowchilla Charlie, and Mayan mechanic, Grim Fandango, LucasArts Entertainment, 1998. Voice, Command & Conquer: Yuri’s Revenge (also known as Red Alert 2 Expansion Pack: Yuri’s Revenge), Westwood Studios, 2001. Voices of outpost Beta commander and second transport captain, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron 2 (also known as Rogue Leader and Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II), LucasArts Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Eitri, Age of Mythology, Microsoft, 2002. Voice, Forgotten Realms: Icewind Dale II, Black Isle Studios, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Leo Epps, ⬙Glove Story,⬙ Happy Days, ABC, 1983. Joe Cusomano, ⬙Little Italy,⬙ Northern Exposure, CBS, 1995. Voice of Spider Spinelli, ⬙Fun and Games,⬙ Superman, The WB, 1996. Uncle Vic, ⬙The Getaway,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1998. Announcer and second heckler, ⬙Ludwig van Bone– Crusher/Tea Time for Time Squad,⬙ Time Squad, Cartoon Network, 2001. Appeared as ⬙Rocky Road⬙ (secretary number 48) in an episode of Murphy Brown, CBS; as Mario, Normal Life, CBS; as Saban, Spies (animated); also appeared in Duck Daze (animated), The Disney Channel; Justice League Unlimited (animated); The Mask (animated), The Disney Channel; The New WKRP in Cincinnati; and Normal Life.
Also narrator and voice of Stretch for Casper Brainy Book, Knowledge Adventure. WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in The Alan Thicke Show, CBS; An Evening at the Improv, Arts and Entertainment; Fifth Young Comedian’s Special, HBO; Into the Night with Rick Dees, ABC; Monday Night Live, KABC; MTV Half– Hour Comedy Hour, MTV; and Showtime’s Comedy Club, Showtime.
Eggy Yolk and the Dirty Rotten Dozen (children’s book), Portsalvo Productions, 2005. Author of another children’s book, Sammy Spinelli Visits a Deli.
Television Appearances; Other: Franklin ⬙Frankie⬙ X. Waters, Viper (pilot), NBC, 1994. Socrates, Edie & Pen (movie; also known as Desert Gamble), HBO, 1996.
OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Joe Nipote Official Site, http://www.joenipote.com, April 18, 2005.
Appeared as Uther and Nick in It’s True (pilot), CBS. Television Work; Series: Additional voices for Quack Pack (animated), syndicated.
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Stage Appearances: Appeared as Salieri in a production of Amadeus, Detroit, MI; and as Mario, Away Alone, Los Angeles.
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Radio Appearances: Guest host of Rick Dees National Top 40, syndicated; guest on Rick Dees Show, KIIS–FM; and 5 O’Clock Funnies, KLOS–FM.
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Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding children’s special, 1976, for Huckleberry Finn.
Producer, The Mysterious Death of Nina Chereau, 1988. Executive in charge of production, Grand Larceny, syndicated, 1989. Executive in charge of development: London Films, Lady Chatterley, BBC, 1993. Producer, The Best of Friends, PBS, 1991. Producer, Oliver Twist, ABC, 1997. Producer, Mr. Headmistress, ABC, 1998. Producer, Noah, ABC, 1998. Producer: Columbia–TriStar TV, Un cane e un poliziotto, 1999. Producer, A Christmas Carol (also known as A Christmas Carol: The Musical), USA Network, 2004.
CREDITS Film Work: Assistant director, Skidoo, Paramount, 1968. Associate producer, Medium Cool, Paramount, 1969. Producer, Homer, National General Pictures, 1970. Coproducer, Welcome to Arrow Beach (also known as Tender Flesh), Brut Productions, 1974. Producer, Shanks, Paramount, 1974. Production associate, Howling II: Stirba—Werewolf Bitch, Hemdale Film Corp., 1985. Executive producer, The Boy in Blue, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. Producer, The Mysterious Death of Nina Chereau, Hal Roach Studio, 1988. Executive producer, Posledni motyl (also known as Le cri du papillon, Le dernier papillon, and The Last Butterfly), Arrow Releasing, 1991. Executive producer, Vukovar poste restante (also known as Vukovar), Tara Releasing, 1994.
Television Work; Specials: Assistant producer, Movin’ with Nancy, NBC, 1967. Executive producer, Mr. Boogedy, ABC, 1986. Executive producer, The Best of Friends, 1992. WRITINGS Television Songs; Movies: Huckleberry Finn, ABC, 1975.
Film Appearances: Himself, Look Out, Haskell, It’s Real: The Making of ⬙Medium Cool⬙ (documentary), 2001.
NORTHUP, Harry 1940– (Harry Northrup, Harry E. Northup)
Television Work; Series: Producer, Comeback, syndicated, 1979. Supervising producer and executive in charge of production, Crossbow (also known as Guillaume Tell and William Tell), 1986. Executive in charge of production, Les cadavres exquis de Patricia Highsmith (also known as Cadavres exquis and Patricia Highsmith’s ⬙Tales⬙), 1990. Producer and executive in charge of production, Lonesome Dove: The Series, syndicated, 1994. Coproducer, Dinotopia (also known as Dinotopia: The Series), ABC, 2002.
PERSONAL Born 1940, in Amarillo, TX; raised in Sidney, NE; married Holly Prado (a writer); children: one son. Education: Attended Nebraska State Teachers College, Kearney. Career: Actor and poet. Appeared in community theatre productions. Cahuenga Press (poets’ cooperative), affiliate. Military service: U.S. Navy, radio operator, served until 1961.
Television Work; Miniseries: Producer, The Apocalypse Watch (also known as Robert Ludlum’s ⬙The Apocalypse Watch⬙), ABC, 1997. Producer, I guardiani del cielo (also known as Il cielo sotto il deserto, The Sands of Time, La tour secrete, and Tower of the Firstborn), Tribune Premiere Network, 1998. Producer: Preproduction, Cleopatra, ABC, 1999. Producer, The Diamond Hunters, syndicated, 2001.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Patient, Lilith, Columbia, 1964. Harry, Who’s That Knocking at My Door (also known as I Call First and J. R.), Joseph Brenner Associates, 1968. Cowboy on bus, Star Spangled Girl, Paramount, 1971. Harvey Hall, Boxcar Bertha, American International Pictures/Orion, 1972. Jerry the soldier, Mean Streets, Warner Bros., 1973. Parker, The All–American Boy, Warner Bros., 1973.
Television Work; Movies: Producer, Huckleberry Finn, ABC, 1975. Producer, Curse of the Black Widow (also known as Love Trap), ABC, 1977. Consultant, Bride of Boogedy, 1987. 278
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NORTHUP Television Appearances; Pilots: The Colony, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Harry E. Northup) Hank, ⬙The Man Who Murdered Himself,⬙ Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. (As Harry E. Northup) Potts, ⬙Jailbreak at Junction City,⬙ Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. Rogers, ⬙Caged Angel,⬙ Charlie’s Angels, ABC, 1979. ⬙Long Ago Tomorrow,⬙ King’s Crossing, ABC, 1982. Wayne Harkness, ⬙A Brand New Day,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1982. Wayne Harkness, ⬙Encounters,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1982. Wayne Harkness, ⬙Catharsis,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1982. ⬙There Goes the Neighborhood,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1983. ⬙Celebrations,⬙ Hotel, ABC, 1985. (As Harry E. Northup) Security guard, ⬙Mirror, Mirror ... ,⬙ Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. ⬙The Crossing⬙ (also known as ⬙Golden Hour⬙), ER, NBC, 2001. Justice Fitzsimmons, ⬙Snakes in the Grass,⬙ The Court, ABC, 2002. Justice Fitzsimmons, ⬙A Wing and a Prayer,⬙ The Court, ABC, 2002. Justice Fitzsimmons, ⬙Back in the Bottle,⬙ The Court, ABC, 2002. Justice Fitzsimmons, ⬙Life Sentence,⬙ The Court, ABC, 2002. (As Harry E. Northup) Sonny, ⬙Justice,⬙ Karen Sisco, ABC, 2003. Appeared as a cop in ⬙Fly Paper,⬙ an episode of Fallen Angels, Showtime; also appeared in Street Hawk. RECORDINGS Videos: (As Harry E. Northup) Security guard, ⬙Mirror, Mirror,⬙ Amazing Stories: Book Four, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1992.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Major, North and South II (also known as North and South: Book II), ABC, 1986. The Deliberate Stranger, NBC, 1986. Minister, In Cold Blood, CBS, 1996.
WRITINGS Poetry; As Harry E. Northup: Ragged Vertical, Cahuenga Press, 1996. Reunions, Cahuenga Press, 2001.
Television Appearances; Movies: John Pennington, Maneaters Are Loose!, CBS, 1978. Officer Thorpe, 11th Victim (also known as The Lakeside Killer), CBS, 1979. The Day the Bubble Burst, NBC, 1982. Uncle Charlie, Reform School Girl, Showtime, 1994.
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Lummox Journal, July, 2001.
NOZICK, Bruce PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; 8271 Melrose Ave., Suite 111, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Manager—Joan Sittenfield Management, 8350 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 108, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actor and voice performer. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Second reporter, It’s Always Something, ABC, 1990. Ray, The Heidi Chronicles, TNT, 1995. Jason, Co–ed Call Girl, CBS, 1996. Art Rupe, And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story, ABC, 1999. Mr. Schwartz, Tuesdays with Morrie (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: Tuesdays with Morrie), ABC, 1999. The President’s Man: A Line in the Sand, CBS, 2002. Doctor, Little John, CBS, 2002. Journalist, Path to War, HBO, 2002. McBride: The Chameleon Murder, Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Fred Meyers, ⬙Good Girls Finish Last,⬙ Models Inc., Fox, 1994. Detective Jimmy Abruzzo, ⬙Cop Suey,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Detective Jimmy Abruzzo, ⬙Simone Says,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Itzhak Frankel, ⬙A First Christmas,⬙ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1994. Ed Barrett, ⬙It Ain’t Necessarily So,⬙ Love & War, CBS, 1994. Dr. Baum, ⬙In Loco Parentis,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1995. Michael Muldoon (some sources cite Alan), ⬙Off Broadway: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1995. Craig Simon, ⬙Home,⬙ ER, NBC, 1995. Burbin, ⬙No Man’s Land,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1996. ⬙Line in the Sand,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1996.
Appeared as Tony Vicente (young hunk) in The Home Court, NBC; as Henry June, ⬙Love Me Do,⬙ L.A. Firefighters; and as Mark Margolis, Michael Hayes, CBS. Television Appearances; Series: Dale Warner, Whatever, Showtime, 2000. Television Appearances; Pilots: Attorney, Medium, NBC, 2005. Pete Fuller, Triple Play, ABC Family Channel, 2005. Film Appearances: Dushie, The Wanderers, Orion, 1979. Dutch Schultz, Mad Dog Coll (also known as Killer Instinct), 21st Century Film, 1992. 280
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NOZICK Stage Appearances: Benjamin Weizmann, The Return, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1989. Richard Rothenberg, Made in Heaven, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1990. Father James, Questa, Court Theatre, West Hollywood, CA, 2005. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Nemesis, Zork: Nemesis, Activision, 1996. Voice of Jim James (ILB), Halo 2, Bungie Software, 2004.
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OCEAN, Ivory PERSONAL Career: Actor, director, writer, and producer.
Television Appearances; Specials: Horace, Without a Pass, Showtime, 1992. Sid Franklin, Count on Me, PBS, 1993.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Washington, DC, police officer, The Package, Orion, 1989. Lou Venable, Play Murder for Me (also known as Negra medianoche), New Horizons Home Video, 1990. Bartender, Soapdish, United International Pictures, 1991. Curtiss, The Dark Wind, 1991. Teacher, Big Girls Don’t Cry ... They Get Even (also known as Stepkids), New Line Cinema, 1992. Wrestling coach, Class Act, Warner Bros., 1992. Ed, Round Trip to Heaven, 1992. Willie Manchester, South Central, Warner Espanol, 1992. Mayor Mitchell Tilton, The Mask, 1994. Truck driver, A Walk in the Clouds, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1995. Wyndham, Venus Rising, IRS Releasing, 1996. Guard Ivory, Lost Highway, October Films, 1997. Sweetbread, Bad City Blues, Asylum, 1999. Reverend Hamson, Leprechaun in the Hood (also known as Leprechaun 5: Leprechaun in the Hood), Trimark Pictures, 1999.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Braynard, Over My Dead Body, 1990. Robert E., Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guard, ⬙TV or Not TV,⬙ Amen, 1989. Cop, ⬙Ben and Mike’s Excellent Adventure,⬙ Growing Pains, 1989. Dutchman, ⬙Crossing the Line,⬙ Alien Nation, 1990. ⬙Everyday Is Christmas,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1990. ⬙The Trouble with Women,⬙ Davis Rules, 1991. Joe, ⬙My Brother’s Keeper,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, NBC, 1992. Carl Lewis, ⬙Big Doings: Part 2,⬙ Blossom, NBC, 1993. Bartender, ⬙You Can’t Tell a Crook by His Cover,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1993. Isaac, ⬙Storms We Cannot Weather,⬙ Mad about You, NBC, 1993. Martin Sutton, ⬙Great White Hope,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Officer Morgan, ⬙The Scofflaw,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Carl Lewis, ⬙Double Date,⬙ Blossom, 1994. Policeman, ⬙Home,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1995. Preston, ⬙Days Like This,⬙ ER, NBC, 1995. Reverend Louis Folsom, ⬙Cold Heaters,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Mr. Harper, ⬙Sheedy Dealings,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. Mr. Virgil Grant, ⬙New Kids,⬙ City Guys, NBC, 1997. Mr. Virgil Grant, ⬙The Communication Gap,⬙ City Guys, NBC, 1997.
Film Work: Assistant director, Sweet Perfection, 1988. Producer and director, Forbidden, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Roosevelt ⬙King⬙ Cole, Key West, Fox, 1993. Rakeem, General Hospital, ABC, 1994. 282
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ORLANDI The Fan, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Rocket Man (also known as RocketMan), Buena Vista, 1997. Angels, Baby!, 1999. Flawless, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1999. Meet the Parents, Universal, 2000. Phone Booth, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Kangaroo Jack, Warner Bros., 2003. Down with Love (also known as Down with Love— Zum Teufel mit der Liebe!), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. My Boss’s Daughter, Dimension Films, 2003. The Alamo, Buena Vista, 2004. Cinderella Man, Universal, 2005. Last Holiday, Paramount, 2005. The Da Vinci Code, Columbia, 2005. Film Work: Costume designer assistant, An Innocent Man, Buena Vista, 1989. Assistant to costume designer, Class Action, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Costumer: Pittsburgh, Only You (also known as Him and Just in Time), TriStar, 1994. Assistant costume designer, There Goes My Baby, Orion, 1994. Associate costume designer, Apollo 13 (also known as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience), MCA/Universal, 1995. Associate costume designer, Dr. Seuss’ ⬙How the Grinch Stole Christmas,⬙ Universal, 2000.
Also appeared in Roseanne, ABC; as Lenny, Brotherly Love, The WB. WRITINGS Screenplays: Sweet Perfection, 1988. Forbidden, 2005.
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Television Costume Designer; Series: Courthouse, CBS, 1995. Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, 2000.
PERSONAL Education: Carnegie Mellon University, B.F.A., drama.
Television Costume Designer; Miniseries: Witness to the Mob, NBC, 1998.
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Costume Designer; Movies: Crazy from the Heart, TNT, 1991. Marilyn and Me, ABC, 1991. Fatal Friendship, NBC, 1991. Forgotten Sins, ABC, 1996. Cab to Canada, CBS, 1998.
Career: Costume designer. Bob Mackie Originals, executive, 1982–88. Sometimes credited as Dan Orlandi. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding costume design for a variety or music program, 1989, for The Magic of David Copperfield XI: The Explosive Encounter; Apex Award, costume design—comedy, Fennecus Award nomination, costume design—historical, 2003, both for Down with Love.
Television Work; Movies: Set dresser, The Lathe of Heaven, PBS, 1980. Assistant costumer designer, Dinner at Eight, TNT, 1989.
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Television Costume Designer; Specials: The Magic of David Copperfield XI: The Explosive Encounter (also known as The Magic of David Copperfield: The Explosive Encounter), CBS, 1989. The Magic of David Copperfield XIII: Mystery of the Orient Express, CBS, 1991.
Film Costume Designer: Quick (also known as Crossfire), New City Releasing, 1993. Garage Sale (short film), 1996. 283
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The Magic of David Copperfield XIV: Flying ... Live the Dream, CBS, 1992. The Magic of David Copperfield XV: Fires of Passion, CBS, 1993.
Television Costume Designer; Pilots: Designed costumes for Putting It Together; Courthouse; Texarkana; Knight Life. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, ⬙Down with Love,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2003.
Television Costumes; Movies: The Olsen Twins Mother’s Day Special, ABC, 1993.
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PAGE, Dallas 1956– (Page Falkinberg, Diamond Dallas Page) PERSONAL Original name, Page Joseph Falkinberg; born April 5, 1956, in Pt. Pleasant, NJ; married Kimberly (an actress and stunt person), December 1, 1991 (separated). Education: Studied acting at Howard Fine Acting Studio and Lien & Cown, and with David Coury, Jean Rodrigue, Jeff Gerrard, and Shannon Eubanks. Avocational Interests: Learning disability awareness and other charity work. Career: Actor, stunt person, and professional wrestler. Began professional wrestling, 1988; United States champion, 1998; WCE World Heavyweight champion, 1999; retired from wrestling in 2002; returned to wrestling in 2004; toured as motivational speaker. Began career as an announcer and manager; also worked as a nightclub owner, bartender, bouncer, nightclub manager, and nightclub builder. Founded charity foundation, Bang It Out for Books. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Page Falkinberg) Cadillac driver, Wrestlemania VI, 1990. Himself, Starrcade (also known as WCW Starrcade), 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000. Himself, Halloween Havoc (also known as WCW Halloween Havoc), 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998. 285
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Film Work: (Uncredited) Stunts, Rat Race (also known as Course folle), Paramount, 2001. Coproducer, The Scam Artist, 2004.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Himself, WCW: Nitro (also known as Nitro), 1998.
Television Appearances; Series: (As Diamond Dallas Page) Himself, AWA All–Star Wrestling, 1987–89. Diamond Dallas Page, WCW Worldwide Wrestling, 1991. (As Diamond Dallas Page) Himself, WCW Saturday Night (also known as WCW Saturday Morning), 1991–2001. (As Diamond Dallas Page) Himself, WCW Monday Nitro (also known as World Championship Wrestling Monday Nitro), 1995–2001. (As Diamond Dallas Page) Himself, WCW Thunder, 1998–2001. (As Diamond Dallas Page) Himself, Hollywood Squares, 1998—. (As Diamond Dallas Page) Himself, WWF Smackdown! (also known as Smackdown!, Smackdown! Xtreme, WWE Smackdown!, and World Wrestling Federation Smackdown!), 2001–2002. (As Diamond Dallas Page) Himself, Raw Is War (also known as Monday Night War, WWE Raw Is War, WWF Raw, WWF Raw Is War, and WWF Warzone), 2001–2002. (As Diamond Dallas Page) Himself, WWE Velocity, 2002. Himself, TNA Impact! Wrestling, 2004.
WRITINGS Books: (With Larry Genta) Positively Page—The Diamond Dallas Page Journey (autobiography), Positive Publications, 2000. OTHER SOURCES Books: Davies, Ross, Diamond Dallas Page, Rosen, 2001. Mudge, Jacqueline, Diamond Dallas Page: The Story of the Wrestler They Call ⬙Diamond Dallas Page,⬙ Chelsea House, 2000. Payan, Michael, In the Ring with Diamond Dallas Page, Rosen, 2001.
PAGE, Diamond Dallas See PAGE, Dallas
PARDUE, Kip 1976–
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Diamond Dallas Page) Dirk Lindman, First Daughter, TBS, 1999.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, WCW World Title Tournament (documentary), 1999. Himself, TNA Turning Point, 2004. Himself, TNA Final Resolution, 2005.
Full name, Kevin Ian Pardue; born September 23, 1976, in Atlanta, GA. Education: Yale University, B.S., economics, 1998. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., 2nd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2000. (As Diamond Dallas Page) Himself, Brak Presents the Brak Show Starring Brak (animated), Comedy Central, 2000.
Career: Actor and writer. Worked as a model for Abercrombie & Fitch, Armani, and Polo. Awards, Honors: Sierra Award nomination, best male newcomer, Las Vegas Film Critics Society, 2000, for Remember the Titans; Young Hollywood Society, new stylemaker—male, 2002; named by Armani Exchange as one of the ⬙Top 10 Upcoming Actors⬙; Variety named him as one of ⬙10 to Watch.⬙
Also appeared in Fox & Friends, Fox; The Daily Show, Comedy Central; Access Hollywood, syndicated; Roseanne, ABC; Donny & Marie, syndicated; Politically Incorrect, syndicated; The Martin Short Show, UPN; Live! with Regis & Kathie Lee, NBC; The Tonight Show, NBC; Larry King Live; Entertainment Tonight; Extra. 286
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PARK OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, September, 2000, p. 114. .
Film Appearances: Clayton Dunn, But I’m a Cheerleader, Lions Gate Films, 1999. Harris, Whatever It Takes, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000. Ronnie ⬙Sunshine⬙ Bass, Remember the Titans, Buena Vista, 2000. Henry, Strange Hearts (also known as Rat in the Can and Roads to Riches), Gold Circle Films, 2001. Jimmy Bly, Driven, Warner Bros., 2001. Vacuums (also known as Stealing Bess), 2002. Victor Johnson, The Rules of Attraction (also known as Die Regeln des Spiels), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Luke, Thirteen, Fox Searchlight, 2003. Mitch, Devil’s Pond, Artisan Entertainment, 2003. Jackson Singleton, Insanity (short film), 2003. Kip, This Girl’s Life, Miracle Mile Films, 2003. Paul Bergamo, The Iris Effect (also known as Exile), Showcase Entertainment, 2004. Rob Latrobe, American Crime, Mainline Releasing, 2004. Matt Travis, Imaginary Heroes, Sony Pictures Classics, 2004. Luther, The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (also known as Le livre de Jeremie), 2004. Mark, Loggerheads, 2005. Chris, Laura Smiles, 2005. Euan Falcon, Undiscovered, Lions Gate Films, 2005.
PARK, Grace 1980– PERSONAL Born April 8, 1980, in Los Angeles, CA; raised in Canada; married a real estate developer. Education: University of Victoria, graduated. Avocational Interests: Extreme sports, travel, dancing. Career: Actress. Also worked as a model. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Shannon Ng, Edgemont, Fox Family Channel, 2000–2001. Mikiko, a recurring role, The Immortal, syndicated, 2000–2001. Lieutenant Sharon ⬙Boomer⬙ Valerii, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared as Josh Ford on the unaired pilot of Popular.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lieutenant Sharon ⬙Boomer⬙ Valerii, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. First Taiwanese woman, Human Cargo, CBC (Canada), 2004.
Television Appearances; Specials: Sizzlin’ Sixteen, E! Entertainment Television, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Second staffer, ⬙From Prima with Love,⬙ Secret Agent Man, UPN, 2000. Louann, ⬙Uncle S.A.M.,⬙ Secret Agent Man, UPN, 2000. Satchko, ⬙Time to Time,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 2001. Female breeding X5, ⬙Designate This,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2001. Lieutenant Satterfield, ⬙Proving Ground,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2002. Maddie, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, 2002. Fran Yoshida, ⬙Last Man Standing,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2003. Fran Yoshida, ⬙Middleman,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2003. Fran Yoshida, ⬙Get Foley,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2004. Fran Yoshida, ⬙Upgrade,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Chris, ⬙Sometimes That’s Just the Way It Is,⬙ 7th Heaven, The WB, 1999. Television Work; Series: Production assistant, Townies, 1996. Television Work; Episodic: Sang on several episodes of The Simpsons, Fox. WRITINGS Screenplays: Glitterati, 2004. 287
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Dr. 26Carol, ⬙Machinery of the Mind,⬙ Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2004.
Black bachelor, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (also known as Confessions d’un homme dangereux), Miramax, 2002. Archaeologist, Timeline, Paramount, 2003. Orsino, Wicker Park, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004.
Television Appearances; Other: Charmaigne, L.A. Law: The Movie (movie; also known as Return to Justice), NBC, 2002. Battlestar Galactica: The Lowdown (special), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Film Work: Additional voices, Street Asylum, Original Cinema, 1990.
Film Appearances: Asian dancer, Romeo Must Die, Warner Bros., 2000.
Television Appearances; Series: Vince Legris, Tag, Societe Radio–Canada, 2000.
Also appeared in Halloween 8.
Television Appearances; Movies: Gas station attendant, Out of Control, Showtime, 1998. T. J., Satan’s School for Girls, ABC, 2000. Pizza delivery boy, Nowhere in Sight, Lifetime, 2000. Lance, A Diva’s Christmas Carol, VH1, 2000. Young carrying slave no. 1, The Courage to Love, Lifetime, 2000. Kendall, Redeemer, USA Network, 2002. Mr. Antoine, Nightlight (also known as View of Terror and Une vue terrifiante), Lifetime, 2003. Surly teen, Deadly Encounter, Lifetime, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Maxim, March, 2005, p. 116. Electronic: Battlestar Galactica Web Site, http://www. galactica2003.net, January 4, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Leon, ⬙Sin Seer,⬙ The Hunger, Showtime, 1999. Seth, ⬙Ticket to Ride,⬙ Undressed, MTV, 2002. Cha, ⬙Domme & Dommer,⬙ Naked Josh, Oxygen, 2004. Anthony Murat, ⬙Night Visitors,⬙ 11 Somerset, 2004.
PAUL, Christian 1973– PERSONAL
Also appeared as Ron, ⬙Faerie Tales,⬙ Seriously Weird, YTV and WAM!.
Born May 18, 1973, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Career: Actor.
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Film Appearances: Au bout du couloir (short film), 1998. Lyla’s pimp, The Collectors, New City Releasing, 1999. Second student, Looking for Leonard, Mongrel Media, 1999. La promesse (short film), Cinema Libre, 2000. Teenager Ⲇ2, The List (also known as La liste), York Entertainment, 2000. Charlie Radisson, Hidden Agenda (also known as Double agenda), Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2001. Short black man, Jack & Ella, 2002. Recovering alcoholic member, Abandon, Paramount, 2002.
Addresses: Manager—Weissenbach Management, 5951 Airdrome St., Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Rockman, An American Summer, Castle Hill, 1991. Second ⬙punker,⬙ Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time, New Line Cinema, 1991. Cosmo, The Painted Desert, 1993. 288
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Gene Forest, Eye for an Eye, Paramount, 1996. Philip, Out of Sight, Universal, 1998. Igby Walters, Soundman, Cargo Films/Asylum, 1998. Pool hall creep, The Limey, Artisan Entertainment, 1999. Lieutenant Lathe, Galaxy Quest, DreamWorks, 1999. Nicholas, Graced, 2002. Second sex shop man, Full Frontal, Miramax, 2002. Daltry, Rapid Exchange, Jet Productions, 2003. Hank Cameraman, In the Land of Milk and Money, 2004. Television Appearances; Series: Dennis Budny, Dead Last, The WB, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Rick, The Flash, CBS, 1990. Vardamon, Dark Angel, Fox, 1996. Terry Firma, Alien Nation: The Enemy Within, Fox, 1996. Captain Crunch, Pirates of Silicon Valley, TNT, 1999. Larry, Running Mates, TNT, 2000. Television Appearances; Pilots: Noel Mazzu, ⬙Square One,⬙ The Gregory Hines Show, CBS, 1997. Randy, That ’70s Show, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Thor, ⬙Fifteen with Wanda,⬙ Alien Nation, Fox, 1989. Rick, ⬙The Flash,⬙ The Flash, 1990. Eduardo Cortez, ⬙Quiero Vivir,⬙ Moon over Miami, ABC, 1993. Professor Bob Peckering, ⬙Lovers and Madmen,⬙ Northern Exposure, CBS, 1994. Max, ⬙The One with the Monkey,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1994. Interviewer, Winnetka Road, NBC, 1994. Alex Robinson, ⬙Mitigating Circumstances,⬙ Courthouse, CBS, 1995. Victor LaRue, ⬙Cowboy,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1995. Rolf, ⬙Top Copy,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1995. Eric Favre, ⬙Sleepless in Chicago,⬙ ER, NBC, 1995. Bob Peckering, ⬙Balls,⬙ Northern Exposure, CBS, 1995. Jimmy Neiman, ⬙Nailed,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Berelli, The Watcher, UPN, 1995. Victor LaRue, ⬙The Return of LaRue,⬙ Talker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996. Ray Dinino, ⬙Murder Can Be Contagious,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. ⬙Lethal Injection,⬙ The Burning Zone, UPN, 1996. ⬙Necessity Is the Mother of Infection,⬙ Spy Game, ABC, 1997. Geraldo, ⬙Sex,⬙ Tracey Takes On ... , HBO, 1997.
Appeared as Rabbi Sammy Wasserman in an episode of Brimstone; as Zig, ⬙Professional Man,⬙ Fallen Angels, Showtime; and as photographer, Phenom, ABC.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voices of Abe, Binks, Moesgaard, Mosely, and Padilla, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, Vivendi Universal Games, 2004. 289
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PETERSON, Robyn PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Holly Shelton, Stone Manners Talent and Literary Agency, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Manager—Robbie Kass, Kass & Stokes Management, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 504, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Stage Appearances: Linda MacArthur, Talk Radio, New York Shakespeare Festival, Martinson Hall, Public Theatre, New York City, 1987.
Career: Actress. Also works as interior designer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Second scientist, Flight of the Navigator (also known as The Navigator), Buena Vista, 1986. Saleswoman in Beverly Hills, Pretty Woman, Buena Vista, 1990. Doris, My Father the Hero (also known as My father, ce heros), Buena Vista, 1994. Female doctor, The Little Death, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1995. Dina Reese, Blood and Wine, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Mrs. O’Neil, The Replacements, Warner Bros., 2000. Debbie, Cowboy Up (also known as Ring of Fire), Destination Films, 2001. Donna’s mom, View from the Top, Miramax, 2003.
PIERCE, Jeffrey 1974– PERSONAL Born December 13, 1974, in Denver, CO; raised in Arlington, VA. Education: Studied acting with Milton Katselas at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Addresses: Agent—Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Series: Jackie Hawkes, High Mountain Rangers, CBS, 1988. Arlene Mandell, Baby Boom, NBC, 1988. Mrs. Clarke, a recurring role, The Lot, AMC, 2001.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Vincent Trout, Big Apple, CBS, 2001. Mason Knight, a recurring role, For the People (also known as Para le gente), Lifetime, 2002. Detective Charlie Jade, Charlie Jade, Space Channel, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Charlie, Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues (also known as Beverly Hills Connection), CBS, 1985. Jackie Hawkes, High Mountain Rangers, CBS, 1988. Daphne Hutchinson, Daddy (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Daddy⬙), NBC, 1991.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: John F. Kennedy, Jr., Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, CBS, 2000. Brent Masse, Astronauts, ABC, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Tammy, ⬙Jack Be Quick,⬙ Three’s Company, ABC, 1983. Second woman, ⬙And Coachie Makes Three,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1984. ⬙Peter Pan Is Alive and Well,⬙ Riptide, NBC, 1984. Sally Devon, ⬙Coffee, Tea, or Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Becky Sklar, ⬙Florence Italy,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. Marilyn Hopkins, ⬙Justice Swerved,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990. Marilyn Hopkins, ⬙Watts a Matter?,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990.
Television Appearances; Movies: Second Montreal student, Houdini, TNT, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bill Drake, ⬙Soul Mate,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997. 290
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PORTNOW Dan ⬙The Man⬙ Levitan, Good Morning, Vietnam, Buena Vista, 1987. Guard, Weeds, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Mr. Lessig, Hiding Out (also known as Adult Education), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Ruben, The Squeeze, TriStar, 1987. Sy, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Chop shop owner, Twins, Universal, 1988. Mr. Crabneck, Meet the Hollowheads (also known as Life on the Edge), Moviestore Entertainment, 1988. Agent Stewart, Say Anything... (also known as Say ... Anything... ), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Captain Salazar, Kindergarten Cop, Universal, 1990. Dr. Debner, Chattahoochee, Hemdale Releasing, 1990. Mike MacClaney, Havana, Universal, 1990. Uncle Luke, Tune In Tomorrow... (also known as Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter), Cinecom International, 1990. Al (tuxedo salesperson), Father of the Bride, Buena Vista, 1991. Detective Mastrionotti, Barton Fink, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1991. Milt (man at the recording studio), For the Boys, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Marty Rollins, There Goes the Neighborhood (also known as Paydirt), Paramount, 1992. Willy, Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Edgar Kaplan, Night Eyes III (also known as Night Eyes III: On Guard), Prism Entertainment, 1993. Max Marco, Heart and Souls, Universal, 1993. Detective Vorkopich, The Lipstick Camera, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. Gerald Parsley, S.F.W. (also known as So Fucking What?), Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Leo Greco, Trial by Jury, Warner Bros., 1994. Dr. Beardsley, Se7en (also known as Seven), New Line Cinema, 1995. Joey Renda, Man of the House (also known as Pals Forever), Buena Vista, 1995. Roy, Across the Moon, Hemdale Releasing, 1995. Al, Guy, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. M. Clay Thrasher, Bogus, Warner Bros., 1996. Sid Higgins, The Continued Adventures of Reptile Man (and His Faithful Sidekick Tadpole) (also known as Brittle Glory), Northern Arts Entertainment/ Shoreline Entertainment, 1996. Ben Stern, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern’s ⬙Private Parts⬙), Paramount, 1997. Brackett’s agent, Mad City, Warner Bros., 1997. Naked in the Cold Sun, Duranhgo Pictures, 1997. Lieutenant Parker, Milo, MDF Productions, 1998. Nicky Kaplan, Fallen Arches, Saraghina Film Company, 1998. The producer, My Giant, Columbia, 1998. Wine colored tuxedo, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, MCA/Universal, 1998. Ballad of the Nightingale, August Entertainment, 1998. Arnold Zigman, Zigs (also known as Double Down), Lions Gate Films/Trimark Pictures, 1999.
Peter Denford, ⬙Every Five Minutes,⬙ Profiler, NBC, 1998. ⬙Dishonorable Discharge,⬙ Vengeance Unlimited, ABC, 1998. Jeff Johnson, ⬙Debate Camp,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2002. Paul Dobson, ⬙Underground Railroad,⬙ Without a Trace, CBS, 2003. Edgar Cobbs, ⬙Maxine Interrupted,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2003. Major Zach Tunney, ⬙Posse Comitatus,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Will Styros, ⬙Chapter Seventy–Six,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2003. Todd Marks, ⬙Hyde School Reunion,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2004. Film Appearances: Mark Miller, The Others, Asylum, 1997. Johnny, Random Shooting in L.A., Foundation Films, 2002. Kent, S1m0ne, New Line Cinema, 2002. Sean Cold, The Foreigner, TriStar, 2003. Captain Pierce, Junior Pilot, Green Communications, 2004.
PORTER, Megan Follows See FOLLOWS, Megan
PORTNOW, Richard 1947– PERSONAL Born January 26, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York, NY. Education: Brooklyn College, City University of New York, degree in speech and theatre (with high honors). Avocational Interests: Collecting American furniture, clothing, paintings, and other objects. Addresses: Agent—Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor. Performed with the experimental theatre group Cafe La MaMa, New York City; operated nightclubs in London, England and Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Worked as an antiques dealer. CREDITS Film Appearances: First New York wino, Roadie, United Artists, 1980. Party guest, Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1985. Carly, Tin Men, Buena Vista, 1987. 291
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Jack Shelby, Lured Innocence, Artisan Entertainment, 1999. Mr. Charboneau, Road Kill, Trident Releasing, 1999. Tommy Matolla, The Unscarred (also known as Everybody Dies), Storm Entertainment, 1999. Vito Ungaro, Choose Life (short film), 1999. Agent Cicarelli, The Mystery of Spoon River (also known as The Ghost of Spoon River), Artist View Entertainment, 2000. Handsome Frank, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (also known as Der Weg des Samurai, Ghost Dog— Der Weg des Samurai, and Ghost Dog, la voie du samourai), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Lieutenant Shatkin, Double Bang, New City Releasing, 2001. Toupee Jay, Poolhall Junkies, Samuel Goldwyn/Gold Circle Films, 2002. Emergency radio announcer, Stereotypes (short film), 2003. Jerry Kaminski, Johnny Slade’s Greatest Hits, 2004. Minks, Under the City, Hyde Park Entertainment, 2004. Vinnie Black, Tony ’n’ Tina’s Wedding, 2004. Max Novardis, Find Me Guilty, Crossroads Entertainment, 2005.
Judge George, Indictment: The McMartin Trial (also known as Naked Movie Star Games and Nothing but the Truth: The McMartin Story), HBO, 1995. Monaghan, Ed McBain’s ⬙87th Precinct: Lightning,⬙ NBC, 1995. Dr. Nicholas Brink, The Postal Worker (also known as Going Postal), Cinemax, 1999. Marvin Helm, Shadow of Doubt (also known as Reasonable Doubt), NBC, 1999. (Uncredited) Niko, Witness Protection, HBO, 1999. Trip, Happy Accidents, Independent Film Channel, 1999. Vincent Lo Russo, The Substitute III: Winner Takes All, HBO, 1999. Harry Prince, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Showtime, 2001. Mayor Ed Koch, Trump Unauthorized, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Billy Einhorn, ⬙The House of Blue Leaves,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1990. Robert Ripley, The Incredible Life and Times of Robert Ripley: Believe It or Not! (documentary), TBS, 1993.
Some sources cite an appearance in the film In Dangerous Company, Sandstar, 1988.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Police lieutenant, ⬙Desperately,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Police lieutenant, ⬙The Lock Box,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Police lieutenant, ⬙Dead Drop,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. Curtis, ⬙Everybody Needs a Little Love,⬙ Tales from the Darkside (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Darkside⬙), HBO, 1987. Naj, ⬙A Children’s Story,⬙ Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1987. Nicky, ⬙Almost Partners,⬙ WonderWorks, PBS, 1987. ⬙Blues for Danny Welles,⬙ Hooperman, ABC, 1987. ⬙Hot Wired,⬙ Hooperman, ABC, 1987. Jimmy ⬙Blue Eyes⬙ (Eddie’s former boss), ⬙Gladiator,⬙ Something Is Out There, NBC, 1988. Louis Cabra, ⬙Blood Dance,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1988. Dear John, NBC, 1988. Cameron Prince, ⬙The Movie Mystery,⬙ Father Dowling Mysteries, ABC, 1990. Maurice, ⬙Our’s Not to Reason Why Shmy,⬙ Singer & Sons, NBC, 1990. Lieutenant William Murphy, ⬙A Killing in Vegas,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991. Voice of Mel Luster, ⬙The Mating Dance,⬙ Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991. Voice of Mr. Ugh, ⬙Hurling Day,⬙ Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991. Jerry DeSantos, ⬙The Naked and the Wed,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992.
Television Appearances; Series: Detective Frank Collero, EZ Streets, CBS, 1996–97. Pallermo, Ryan Caulfield: Year One, Fox, 1999. Attorney Harold ⬙Mel⬙ Melvoin, The Sopranos, HBO, beginning 1999. Voice of Ben Stern, Howard Stern: The High School Years (animated; also known as Howard Stern: The Teenage Years), Spike TV, beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tony Moreno, Bella Mafia, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Bartender, Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer (also known as Trackdown), CBS, 1983. Frankie Ce De Baca, Courage, 1986. Harry Long, Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam, NBC, 1987. Ed Jablonski, A Deadly Silence, 1989. Spiros, Peter Gunn, ABC, 1989. Vincent, Original Sin, NBC, 1989. Dave Barrett, Perry Mason: The Case of the Maligned Mobster (also known as The Case of the Maligned Mobster), NBC, 1991. Disturbing caller, Based on an Untrue Story, Fox, 1993. Detective Dryden, Dragstrip Girl, 1994. Ray Alexander: A Taste for Justice, NBC, 1994. Hal Cooney, Donor Unknown (also known as Dangerous Heart), USA Network, 1995. 292
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PRICE Bleacher Bums, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1978. Jeff Baird, Merton of the Movies, Equity Library Theatre, Master Theatre, New York City, 1980. The Front Page, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1980–81. Harry McMichael, Not Now, Darling, Equity Library Theatre, Master Theatre, 1982. The Dresser, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati, OH, c. 1982. A Loss of Roses, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 1984. Sabrina Fair, Berkshire Theatre Festival, 1984. Matt, Talley’s Folly, Merrimack Regional Theatre, Lowell, MA, 1984–85. A Grand Romance (workshop), Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, c. 1985. The House of Blue Leaves, Lincoln Center, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1986, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, beginning 1986, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1987. Peter, A Month of Sundays, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1987. Murray, Oscar and Felix: A New Look at The Odd Couple, Geffen Playhouse, Westwood, CA, 2002. Max, Writer’s Block, Atlantic Theater, New York City, 2003. Appeared in The Chopin Playoff and Szechuan Dynasty, both off–Broadway productions. Radio Appearances; Episodic: Himself, The Howard Stern Radio Show, 1997. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Beast, X–2—Wolverine’s Revenge (also known as Wolverine’s Revenge and X–Men 2: Wolverine’s Revenge), Activision, 2003.
PRICE, Molly 1966– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Pilots: Detective Frank Collero, EZ Streets, CBS, 1996. Pallermo, Ryan Caulfield: Year One, Fox, 1999.
Full name, Molly Evan Price; born December 15, 1966, in North Plainfield, NJ; married Derek Kelly (an actor and firefighter), October 13, 2001; children: Jake. Education: Rutgers University, degree in drama. Avocational Interests: Cooking, boxing, reading.
Stage Appearances: Moonchildren, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1970.
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. 293
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Career: Actress. Three Sisters (gourmet sandwich shop), Block Island, RI, proprietor.
Film Appearances: Cookie, Jersey Girl, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Nikki, Risk, Seventh Art Releasing, 1994. Leah, Ties to Rachel, Counterproductions/Ocelot Films, 1997. Meryl, Kiss Me, Guido, Paramount, 1997. Alice Beaufort, Random Hearts, Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Ann, Sweet and Lowdown, Sony Pictures Classics, 1999. Crystal Plotkin, Pushing Tin (also known as Turbulenzen—und andere Katastrophen), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Susie, Chasing Sleep (also known as Insomnies), Forensic Films, 2000. Dove Cunningham, Cugini, Shiloh Street Pictures/ Shooters Post and Transfer, 2001. First teacher, Just Visiting (also known as Les visiteurs en Amerique), Buena Vista, 2001. Rebecca’s colleague, The Sleepy Time Gal, Antarctic Pictures, 2001.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Phyllis, Bless This House, CBS, 1995–96. Faith Yokas, Third Watch, NBC, 1999–2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Margo, The Counterfeit Contessa, Fox, 1994. Maria Palmieri, The Shamrock Conspiracy, UPN, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Norma, Avenue Z Afternoon (also known as Playwrights Theater: Avenue Z Afternoon), Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Clara, ⬙Anne Tyler’s ⬘Saint Maybe’⬙ (also known as ⬙Saint Maybe⬙), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Amy Newhouse, ⬙Misconceptions,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. OCCB detective Nancy Jones, ⬙Encore,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Quartermaster Stroud, ⬙Navy Blues,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1997. Natalie Webb, Dellaventura, CBS, 1997. Susan–Sharon, ⬙The Awful Truth,⬙ Sex in the City, HBO, 1999. ⬙Having Trouble with the Language,⬙ Trinity, NBC, 1999. Officer Faith Yokas, ⬙Brothers and Sisters,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2002. Susan Sharon, ⬙Change of a Dress,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2002. Herself, Martha Stewart Living (also known as Living and Martha Stewart), syndicated, 2004. Detective Faith Yokas, ⬙Half Life: Part 2,⬙ Medical Investigation, NBC, 2005. Judy, ⬙Paper or Plastic?,⬙ 7th Heaven, The WB, 2005.
Stage Appearances: The Crucible, Long Wharf Theatre, Mainstage, New Haven, CT, c. 1989. Fran, protester, Molly, Betsy, and April, The Heidi Chronicles, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 1990–91. Attendant to Salome and understudy for Salome and Herodias, Salome, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1992. Sybil, The Cover of Life, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1992–93. Annie, ⬙Scrapple⬙ (one–act), Marathon ’98: Series B, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1998. Appeared in Servie ’n Bernice 4–Ever (some sources cite spelling as Servy N Bernice 4Ever), Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City. OTHER SOURCES
Appeared as Mel, As the World Turns, CBS. Periodicals: Parade, March 30, 2003, p. 22. Rosie, September, 2002, pp. 134–36, 138–40.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Francesca Pinoni, Encore! Encore!, NBC, 1998.
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Television Cinematographer; Series: Three for the Road, CBS, 1975. (As Dick Rawlings, Jr.) Charlie’s Angels, ABC, 1976. Strike Force, ABC, 1981. Matt Houston, ABC, 1982. T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1982. Glitter, ABC, 1984. Finder of Lost Loves, 1984. MacGruder and Loud, ABC, 1985. The Colbys, ABC, 1985. Hollywood Beat, 1985. L.A. Law, NBC, 1985–86. Tough Cookies, 1986. Stingray, 1986. O’Hara, 1987. Paradise (also known as Guns of Paradise), 1988. The Bradys, 1990. Reasonable Doubts, 1991. Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1993. Weird Science, Sci–Fi Channel, 1994. Charlie Grace, ABC, 1995. Solider of Fortune, Inc. (also known as S.O.F. Special Ops Force, S.O.F., Inc., and SOF, Inc.), syndicated, 1997. Pacific Palisades, Fox, 1997. (As Richard Rawlings) Seven Days (also known as 7 Days and Seven Days: The Series), USA Network, 1998. (Second unit) The Others, NBC, 2000. (As Richard Rawlings) Gilmore Girls, The WB, 2000. Boston Public, Fox, 2000.
PERSONAL Son of Richard L. Rawlings, Sr. (a cinematographer). Education: Studied film at University of Southern California. Career: Cinematographer and director. Learned cinematography from his father. Sometimes credited as Dick Rawlings. Member: American Society of Cinematographers. Awards, Honors: American Society of Cinematographers Award nomination, outstanding achievement in cinematography in a regular series, 1983, for Scarecrow and Mrs. King; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding cinematography for a series, 1988, for O’Hara; American Society of Cinematographers Award, outstanding achievement in cinematography in regular series, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding cinematography for a series, 1989, American Society of Cinematographers Award nomination, outstanding achievement in cinematography in regular series, 1990, all for Paradise; American Society of Cinematographers Award nomination, outstanding achievement in cinematography in movies of the week/pilots, 1992, for When No One Would Listen; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in cinematography for a series, 1993, for Reasonable Doubts; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in cinematography for a miniseries or a special, 1995, for Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story.
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Television Cinematographer; Movies: Gidget’s Summer Reunion, 1985. Casey’s Gift: For Love of a Child, 1990. When No One Would Listen, CBS, 1992. Spring Awakening, 1994. Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story, CBS, 1995. (As Richard M. Rawlings) Don’t Look under the Bed, 1999. (As Richard Rawlings) The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option (also known as The Substitute 4: Failure Is Not an Option), HBO, 2001. Television Cinematographer; Specials: The Home Front, CBS, 1980. ⬙Doris Day interview,⬙ Doris Day: A Sentimental Journey, PBS, 1991.
Television Appearances; Series: Millicent Torkelson, The Torkelsons, NBC, 1991. Millicent Torkelson, Almost Home (also known as The Torkelsons: Almost Home), ABC, 1993.
Television Cinematographer; Pilots: T. J. Hooker, 1982.
Television Appearances; Movies: Shane, Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story, ABC, 1995.
Television Director; Episodic: Directed episodes of Paradise (also known as Guns of Paradise).
Television Appearances; Pilots: Savannah Lee, Loralei Lee, CBS, 1994.
Film Camera Operator: (As Richard M. Rawlings) Movie Movie, Warner Bros., 1978.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Carol Pruitt, ⬙Killin’ Time—June 18, 1958,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1992. Philomena Bannister, ⬙Leap of Faith,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1993. Ms. Howard, ⬙Murphy’s Law,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1995. Mary Luba, ⬙Nice Guys Get Out,⬙ Coach, ABC, 1996. Mandy, ⬙Second Time Aground,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1996. Sandra Mills, ⬙The Road Home: Part 1,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997. Sandra Mills, ⬙The Road Home: Part 2,⬙ Promised Land, CBS, 1997. Glenda, ⬙Friendly Fire,⬙ ER, NBC, 1997. Deputy Marilyn Miller, ⬙Red Rock Jarod,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1998. Deputy Marilyn Miller, ⬙Mr. Lee,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1999. Jan Schaefer, ⬙Veronica’s Big Homecoming,⬙ Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 1999. Beverly, ⬙Two Days in the Valley,⬙ It’s Like, You Know ... , ABC, 1999. Betty, ⬙The Feud,⬙ Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane, The WB, 2000. Hazel, ⬙All the King’s Men,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. Hazel, ⬙Gotcha,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. Lorrie, ⬙Wedding,⬙ Andy Richter Controls the Universe, Fox, 2002. Hazel, ⬙Out of Control,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: AC, October, 1995, pp. 86–7.
RAY, Connie 1956– PERSONAL Original name, Constance Ray; born 1956, in Orange County, NC. Avocational Interests: Raising plants. Career: Actress and writer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Annoyed flight attendant, A Very Brady Sequel, Paramount, 1996. Owner’s girlfriend, Space Jam, Warner Bros., 1996. Genny, My Fellow Americans, Warner Bros., 1996. 296
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REDDICK Arnie Carter, Don’t Say a Word, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2001. Black, Bridget, Pyramide Distribution, 2002. James Baldwin, Brother to Brother, Wolfe Releasing, 2004. Manning, Dirty Work (also known as Southside), Blue Horseshoe Productions, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Heidi Chronicles, Broadway production; Betsy Loves Snapbeans; as June Sanders, Smoke on the Mountain, off–Broadway production.
Television Appearances; Series: Desmond Mobay, Oz, HBO, 2000. Dr. Taylor, a recurring role, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2000–2001. Detective John Basil, Oz, HBO, 2001. Lieutenant Cedric Daniels, The Wire, HBO, 2002.
WRITINGS Television Episodes; Stories: ⬙Educating Millicent,⬙ The Torkelsons, 1991. Plays: (With Alan Bailey) Smoke on the Mountain, produced at Lamb’s Theatre, New York City, 1990, 1998.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jury foreman at second trial, Witness to the Mob, NBC, 1998. Marvin, The Corner, HBO, 2000.
Also wrote Betsy Loves Snapbeans; Vanilla Triplets, Williamstown Theatre Festival; Catfish Loves Anna, Manhattan Class Company; Hurling through Space, Manhattan Class Company.
Television Appearances; Movies: George Thacker, ⬙What the Deaf Man Heard,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1997. Tyrell Holmes, The Fixer, Showtime, 1998. Jay Raymond Jones, Keep the Faith, Baby, Showtime, 2002.
REDDICK, Lance PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Oscar Griffin, ⬙The Enforcers,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1996. Jim Stark, ⬙Bad Medicine,⬙ Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Stage hand, ⬙Fair Weather Fran,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1997. District of Columbia police officer, ⬙In Excelsis Deo,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 1999. Detective Willis Simms, ⬙Windows,⬙ Falcone, CBS, 2000. Detective Willis Simms, ⬙That’s Amore,⬙ Falcone, CBS, 2000. Detective Willis Simms, ⬙But Not Forgotten,⬙ Falcone, CBS, 2000. Malcolm Washington, The Beat, UPN, 2000. Captain Maruga Gasana, ⬙Soldier of Fortune,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. Kwame Sekou, ⬙Fathers,⬙ 100 Centre Street, Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Jack Bernard, ⬙Probability,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC, 2003. FBI Special Agent Jamal Atkinson, ⬙City Hall,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2004.
Born in Baltimore, MD. Education: Attended University of Rochester; Yale University, graduated. Addresses: Agent—Cornerstone Talent Agency, 37 West 20th St., Suite 1108, New York, NY 10011. Manager— Brad Cook, X.E.G. International Talent and Publicity Management, 1260 Harwood St., Suite 511, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6E 1S4. Career: Actor and musician. Awards, Honors: Fellow of Fox Foundation. CREDITS Film Appearances: Anton Le Farge, Great Expectations, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1998. (Uncredited) Soldier on Manhattan Bridge, Godzilla, TriStar, 1998. FBI Agent Floyd Rose, The Siege, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1998. Simon, I Dreamed of Africa, Columbia, 2000.
Television Appearances; Other: Appeared in Against the Law. 297
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Stage Appearances: Understudy for Belize, Angels in America: Perestroika, New York Shakespeare Festival, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1993–94. Raziel, After–Play, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage II, New York City, 1995, then Theatre Four, New York City, 1995–96. Lord Scroop of Masham and John, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1996. Janitor, On House, Workshop of the Players Art Theatre, New York City, 1997.
Television Appearances; Movies: Clergyman, Goddess of Love, NBC, 1988. So Proudly We Hail, CBS, 1990. Wally McNab, Barbarians at the Gate, HBO, 1993. Dr. Radcliffe, Ray Alexander: A Taste for Justice, NBC, 1994. Senator Trumble, Witch Hunt, HBO, 1994. Peter, My Brother’s Keeper, CBS, 1995. Father Ryan, Voice from the Grave (also known as Crimes of Passion: Voice from the Grave, From the Files of ⬙Unsolved Mysteries⬙: Voice from the Grave, and Unsolved Mystery: Voice from the Grave), NBC, 1996. Suzanne’s doctor, The Twilight of the Golds, Showtime, 1997. FBI agent on jetliner, Lansky, HBO, 1999.
Appeared in As You Like It; as Lucien, The Boys Next Door, Worcester Forum Theatre, Worcester, MA; in Colored Museum, Edward II, and House of Lear; as Mark Antony, Julius Caesar, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN; and as Desmond, Sugar Hill, New Ehrlich Theatre, Boston, MA.
Television Appearances; Series: Charles Swedelson, Girlfriends, UPN, 2001–2004.
RECORDINGS Audio Books: Reader for the audio recording of Hard Revolution, by George Pelecanos.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Philip Reeves) Dr. Charles Bassett, ⬙Fifty Ways to Floss Your Lover,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1987. Dr. Singleton, ⬙Break a Leg, Mom,⬙ Life Goes On, ABC, 1989. ⬙Back to the Suture,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1992. Talbot, ⬙The Witches of Eastbridge,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1992. Sanford Culhane, ⬙All That Glitters,⬙ Sisters, NBC, 1993. Bob Breech, ⬙For Whom the Wind Blows,⬙ Picket Fences, CBS, 1994. Dr. Alan Haynes, ⬙Turnabout,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Judge Walter Graystone, ⬙35 Millimeter Murder,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. Dr. Garter, ⬙Growing Pains,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1997. Mr. Mora, ⬙Sex and the Sally,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun, NBC, 1999. ⬙Prototype,⬙ City of Angels, CBS, 2000. Congressman Wade Porter, ⬙Flight Risk,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2000. ⬙Ghost of Chance,⬙ The Invisible Man, Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Dr. Parks, ⬙Breaking Up and Breaking It,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2001. Doctor, ⬙Mom’s Away: Part 2,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2001. ⬙Busted,⬙ Roswell, UPN, 2001. Dr. Klieger, ⬙Perfect Dad,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2001. Dr. Klieger, ⬙Michael’s Garden,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2001. ⬙Sacrifice,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2002. Doctor, ⬙Outbreak Monkey,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2004.
REEVES, Phil 1946– (Philip Reeves) PERSONAL Born July 14, 1946, in New York, NY. Addresses: Agent—Bauman, Redanty & Shaul, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 473, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor and writer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Officer, Calendar Girl, Columbia, 1993. Principal Walter ⬙Walt⬙ F. Hendricks, Election, Paramount, 1999. Burt Wohlfert, Pumpkin, United Artists, 2002 in Denver, About Schmidt, New Line Cinema, 2002. Bill Sykes, The Third Wheel, Miramax, 2002. Mr. Don Tippet, Moonlight Mile, Buena Vista, 2002. Wayne Rink, 13 Going on 30 (also known as Suddenly 30), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Vacationing Dr. Walt Hendricks, Sideways, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. 298
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RICHIE CREDITS Film Appearances: Kelly Stepford, Kids in America, Paramount, 2005. Tina, Sk8er Boi, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Herself, The Simple Life, Fox, 2003. Herself, The Simple Life 2: Road Trip, Fox, 2004. Herself, The Simple Life: Interns, Fox, 2005.
Also appeared as Barnett Cater, John Grisham’s ⬙The Client,⬙ CBS. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Specials: America’s Party: New Years Live from Las Vegas, Fox, 2003. The 2003 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2003. Herself, Rock Star Daughters: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2003. TV Guide’s Greatest Moments 2004, ABC, 2004. Herself, The Simple Life Reunion, Fox, 2004. The Simple Life 2: Road Trip: The Stuff We Weren’t Allowed to Show You, Fox, 2004. Maxim Hot 100, VH1, 2004. Host, The 2004 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2004. Herself, Nicole Richie: Her Simple Life (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Herself, The 2004 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2004. Herself, Comedy Central’s Last Laugh ’04, Comedy Central, 2004. Cohost, The Teen Choice Awards 2004, Fox, 2004. Herself, Lionel & Nicole Richie: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), Fox, 2004. Host, The 19th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, The WB, 2005.
Video Games: Voice of Units Ⲇ2, Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy, Sierra Entertainment, 2000. WRITINGS Screenplays: Happy, Texas, 1999.
RICE, David See DAVIS, B. J.
RICHIE, Nicole 1981– PERSONAL Original name, Nicole Camille Escovedo; born September 21, 1981, in Berkeley, CA; birth daughter of Peter Michael Escovedo (a musician); adopted daughter of Lionel Richie (a singer) and Brenda Harvey–Richie (a songwriter, singer, and production assistant); engaged to Adam Goldstein (a deejay), February 8, 2005. Education: Attended the University of Arizona, c. 2000–02.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, Paula Zahn Now, CNN, 2003. (In archive footage) Herself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Herself, Punk’d, MTV, 2003, 2005. Herself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2003, 2005. Herself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2003, 2005. Herself, The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2003. Herself, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. Herself, Mad TV, Fox, 2004, 2005. Herself, E! News Daily, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Karen, ⬙Valentine’s Day Reloaded,⬙ Eve, UPN, 2004. ⬙Reasons the ’90s Ruled,⬙ E!’s 101, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. (In archive footage) Herself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA. Career: Actress. Darling (rock band), member, 2004. Environmental Media Association, member of board; supports charities, including Young Musicians Fund, Carousel of Hope, Race to Erase MS, and Barnstable– Brown Gala. Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nomination, choice TV personality—female, 2005. 299
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Amanda, ⬙Kiss and Don’t Tell,⬙ Rock Me Baby, UPN, 2004. Herself, The Oprah Winfrey Show, syndicated, 2004. Herself, American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (also known as American Idol), Fox, 2004. Herself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004, 2005. Herself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Herself, McEnroe, CNBC, 2004. Herself, The View, ABC, 2004, 2005. Herself, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2004, 2005. Herself, ⬙The Untitled,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004. Brenda Reid, ⬙Charade,⬙ American Dreams, NBC, 2004. Herself, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2005. Herself, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005. Herself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2005. Herself, Meet the Barkers, MTV, 2005. Ashley, ⬙Ditch Day,⬙ 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2005.
Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—David Sweeney, Sweeney Management, 8755 Lookout Mountain Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046.
OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Episodic: Novela, ⬙Cat and Mouse,⬙ Street Legal, CBC (Canada), 1988. ⬙Jail Bait,⬙ Katts and Dog, The Family Channel, 1989. Judith, ⬙Gone Microfiching,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1991. ⬙The Crown Last,⬙ African Skies, The Family Channel, 1992. Donna, ⬙Ask the Dust,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. Mrs. Turner, ⬙New Kids in Town,⬙ Malibu Shores, CBS, 1996. Mrs. Turner, ⬙Cheating Hearts,⬙ Malibu Shores, CBS, 1996. Ms. Deluca, ⬙Short Cuts,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1996. Doctor in Kelly’s dream, ⬙Disappearing Act,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1996. Carol Williams, ⬙Murder by Friendly Fire,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. Mrs. Murison, ⬙Ask Me No Questions, I’ll Tell You No Lies,⬙ ER, NBC, 1996. Vice Principal Gondell, ⬙Arrival,⬙ The Journey of Allen Strange, Nickelodeon, 1997. Vice Principal Gondell, ⬙Entry,⬙ The Journey of Allen Strange, Nickelodeon, 1997. Eleanor Plunkett, ⬙The Limo,⬙ Kenan & Kel, Nickelodeon, 1998. Madame Claire, ⬙Possession,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Dr. Alice Ruskin, ⬙Map of the Mind,⬙ Sliders, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. District Attorney Halford, ⬙Constitutions,⬙ Snoops, ABC, 1999. Lois, ⬙Lost and Found,⬙ Citizen Baines, CBS, 2001. Rita, ⬙Medium Is the Message,⬙ Dark Angel, Fox, 2001.
Career: Actress and director. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lucretia Scott, Starhunter, syndicated, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Claudette Roach) Emergency nurse, Bridge to Silence, CBS, 1989. (As Roach) Second reporter, The Haunted, Fox, 1991. (As Roach) The Marriage Bed, CBC (Canada), 1996. Grace/GR83, Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business, Showtime, 1998. Dr. Hollings, Nightworld: Lost Souls (also known as Lost Souls and Nightworld), UPN, 1998. Wendy, Free of Eden, Showtime, 1999.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 11, 2004, p. 40. Jet, June 21, 2004, p. 56. Newsweek, October 20, 2003, p. 54. People, December 15, 2003, p. 66; December 22, 2003, p. 71; March 1, 2004, p. 120; December 13, 2004, p. 172; February 21, 2005, p. 20; March 21, 2005, p. 23; May 2, 2005, p. 98. .
ROACH, Claudette See ROCHE, Claudette
ROCHE, Claudette (Claudette Roach) PERSONAL Born in England; married Jeff Woolnough (a television director). Addresses: Agent—MaryJane MacCallum, Arc, Inc., 120 Bellwoods Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6J 2P4; House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., 300
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ROMANUS Mike Damone, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, MCA/ Universal, 1982. (Uncredited) Jonathan Chance’s friend, Kilroy Was Here (also known as Caught in the Act), 1983. Carlos, Bad Medicine, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1985. Mr. Hairdresser, Lover Girl (also known as Lover Girls), Bedford Entertainment, 1987. Hector, Dangerous Curves, Lightning Pictures, 1988. Paul, Pulse, Columbia, 1988. Curfew, New World Pictures, 1989. Lonnie Peck, The Resurrected (also known as Shatterbrain), 1992. Expose, AMCO Entertainment Group, 1998. D’Angelo and Enzo, Carlo’s Wake, 1999. Bartender, Valerie Flake, Dream Entertainment, 1999. Ron, Straight Right, Curb Entertainment, 2000. Sam, Tycus, New City Releasing, 2000. The assistant director, Bit Players (short film), 2000. Mr. Meffasaffalo, The Socratic Method, 2001. Shopping, 2001. Next door neighbor and phone voice, Shut Yer Dirty Little Mouth, 2002. Barry, The Utopian Society, 2003. Executive Ⲇ2, BachelorMan, Echelon Entertainment, 2003. Steven’s boss, The Last Run, New Films International, 2004. Going Shopping, 2004. Daryl, A Halfway House Christmas, 2005.
Appeared as Shelley in an episode of Catwalk; also appeared in an episode of The Bernie Mac Show, Fox. Television Appearances; Other: (As Claudette Roach) Jasmine, Ladybear, 1985. (As Roach) Switcher, The Hijacking of Studio 4, 1985. (As Roach) Julie, The Reckoning (also known as Final Judgement and Final Judgment), 1991. Marigot Philips, Trade Winds (miniseries), NBC, 1993. Film Appearances: (As Claudette Roach) Reporter, Street Smart, Cannon Group, 1987. (As Roach) Secretary, Short Circuit 2, TriStar, 1988. (As Roach) Inez Manila, Millennium, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Grocery shopper and third victim, Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes, Cinetel Films, 1994. Dr. Lea Secora, Have a Periwinkle Day (short film), 1998. Stage Director: The Talented Tenth, Village Theatre, New York City, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Pete Falcone, The Best of Times (also known as Changing Times), 1983. Marvin ⬙Speed⬙ Selejko, Days of Our Lives (also known as DOOL and Days), NBC, 1983–85. Miltie Horowitz, Fame, syndicated, 1986–87. Tony DeAngelo, Booker (also known as Booker, P.I.), Fox, 1989. Jeff Foster, Maggie Winters, CBS, 1998–99. Lou, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 2002.
ROMANUS, Robert 1960– (Bob Romanus) PERSONAL Full name, Robert C. Romanus; born December 1, 1960; brother of Richard Romanus (an actor); married Kari Lizer (an actress, writer, and producer); children: three.
Television Appearances; Movies: Mando Harris, That Secret Sunday, CBS, 1986. Ghost of a Chance, CBS, 1987.
Addresses: Agent—Acme Talent & Literary Agency, 4727 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 333, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Manager—Sharp/Karrys, 117 N. Orlando Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jeff Foster, Maggie Winters, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ray, ⬙Speedway Fever,⬙ CHiPs, NBC, 1982. Nick Meose, ⬙The Naked and the Dead,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1985. Frank Bennett, ⬙The Prodigal,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1985. Apprentice, ⬙The Social Climber,⬙ Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1987.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Scott, Foxes, United Artists, 1980. 301
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Snake Robinson, ⬙The More the Marrier,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1987. Snake Robinson, ⬙A House Divided,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1988. Snake Robinson, ⬙The First Time,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1988. Snake Robinson, ⬙Till Marriage Do Us Part,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1988. ⬙Blu Flu,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. ⬙Goodnight, Sweet Hooperman,⬙ Hooperman, ABC, 1989. ⬙Draw the Line,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. Pretty boy Zack Whelan, ⬙Partners,⬙ Alien Nation, Fox, 1990. Damien, ⬙Lisa’s Virus,⬙ Weird Science, USA Network, 1994. ⬙Hostage,⬙ Renegade, 1994. Doctor Bob, ⬙Trustee and Sympathy,⬙ Boston Common, NBC, 1996. Ted Lumley, ⬙Don’t Go Changin’,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2000. GAO agent, ⬙Tiresias,⬙ The Invisible Man, Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. Voice, ⬙God Forbid,⬙ Baby Blues (animated), The WB, 2000. Lenny, ⬙Gypsies, Tramps and Weed,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2000. Dr. Bob, ⬙Amazon Val,⬙ V.I.P., 2001.
Maggie, The Peace Line, Toronto Fringe Festival, Theatre Ambrosia, Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse, Toronto, 1997. Cassandra, The Orestia, Showcase Theatre, Toronto, 1997. Delila, The Deadwood Queen, Toronto Fringe Festival, Looking Glass Stage, Poor Alex Theatre, Toronto, 1998. Young Patsy, Perfect Pie, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, 2000. Viola, Twelfth Night, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 2001. Pearl Vambrace, Tempest Tost, Stratford Festival, Tom Patterson Theatre, Stratford, 2001. Zadie’s Shoes, Toronto, c. 2001. Stella, 1002 Nights, Cameron House Theatre, Toronto, 2002. Girleen, The Lonesome West, Canadian Stage Company, Bluma Appel Theatre, Toronto, 2002. Masha, The Three Sisters, Shaw Festival, Festival Theatre, Niagara–on–the–Lake, Ontario, 2003. Eliza Doolittle, Pygmalion, Shaw Festival, Festival Theatre, 2004. Appeared in Baal (staged reading), Tallulah’s Cabaret, Toronto; as a dancer, The Balancing Act, DuMaurier Theatre; diva, Black Painted Moon, Buddies in Bad Times; Frida Kahlo, The Blue Apple, Lika Studio; dancer, The Field, R & D Festival; Lulu, Geswitch, Lulu Company; Margaret, Glace Bay Miner’s Museum, Great Canadian Theatre Company; Marita, Gridley, Toronto Fringe Festival, Running Dog Productions, St. Vladimir Theatre, Toronto; Jaquenetta, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Shakespeare in the Rough; Sister Anna, The Madman and the Nun, Theatre at Symptom Hall; Anne Sullivan, The Miracle Worker, Atlantic Theatre Festival, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada; the cook, The Seagull, Stratford Festival; Palmira, Spanish Fly, Vancouver Fringe Festival, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Valeria, The Suitcase, Toronto Fringe Festival; and as Terror, Variations on a Theme by God, Rhubarb Festival.
ROSLING, Tara PERSONAL Education: Attended Simon Fraser University; York University, B.F.A. Career: Actress. Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, former member of company.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Nova (Frankie Raye), Silver Surfer, Fox, 1998. Barbara Bush, The War Next Door, USA Network, 2000.
Awards, Honors: Three Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations, Toronto Theatre Alliance, including one in 1997, for See Bob Run, and another c. 2002, for Lonesome West.
Television Appearances; Movies: Miss Foster, Escape Clause, Showtime, 1996. Liz Neuland, Double Jeopardy (also known as Victim of the Night), CBS, 1996. Tracey Neill, Giant Mine, CBC (Canada), 1996. December 1917, Global (Canada), 1998. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, ABC, 1998. Karen, White Lies, CBC, 1998. Inmate, Dead Husbands (also known as Last Man on the List), USA Network, 1998.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Bob, See Bob Run, Theatre Centre West, Factory Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1996, then (in double–bill with Wild Abandon), UrbanImage, Factory Theatre, 1999. Gaoler’s daughter, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Shakespeare in the Rough, Toronto, 1997. 302
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Suzanne Fontana, Ricky Nelson: Original Teen Idol (also known as Ricky Nelson and The Ricky Nelson Story), VH1, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Kat, Elizabeth I, Red Rose of the House of Tudor, HBO, 2000. Television Appearances; Episodic: Gwen Avery, ⬙Redemption,⬙ TekWar, USA Network, 1996. Holly Morton, ⬙Pentimento,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1998. Marta Anonescu, ⬙Immunity,⬙ Highlander: The Raven, syndicated, 1998. Newt, ⬙First Wave,⬙ Total Recall 2070, Showtime, 1999. Nora Martins, ⬙Graveyard Shift,⬙ Body & Soul, PAX, 2002. Victoria, ⬙Dead Ted,⬙ Puppets Who Kill, Comedy Central, 2004.
Member: Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (past president and vice president, Toronto branch; chair, Equal Opportunities Committee, Toronto branch and national), Equity Showcase (Theatre Board of Directors). Awards, Honors: New Pioneer Award, Skills for Change, arts, 1993; Gemini Award nominations (with others), best ensemble performance in a comedy program or series, 2001, 2002, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, both for Trailer Park Boys; Diversity World Heritage Award, 2004.
Appeared as Hermia, ⬙A Midsummer Night’s Dream,⬙ A Taste of Shakespeare; also appeared in an episode of Street Legal, CBC (Canada).
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Film Appearances: Tara, Tuff Luk Klub, Learing Productions, 1997. Rebecca, The Five Senses, Fine Line, 1999. Cheryl, Into My Arms (short film), BuzzTaxi Communications, 2000. Celia Toma, The Uncles, 2000. Rose, Deeply (also known as Sur fond d’ocean), Myriad Pictures, 2000.
Film Appearances: Dessie, Covergirl (also known as Dreamworld), New World Pictures, 1984. Bag lady, Adventures in Babysitting (also known as A Night on the Town), Buena Vista, 1987. Doris—video typist, Suspect, TriStar, 1987. Woman speaking in tongues, Where the Heart Is, Buena Vista, 1990. Postal supervisor, Guilty as Sin, Buena Vista, 1993. Court officer, Trial by Jury, Warner Bros., 1994. Border guard, Camilla, Miramax, 1994. Conductor, Two If By Sea (also known as Stolen Hearts), Warner Bros., 1996. Church woman, Blues Brothers 2000, Universal, 1998. Pawnbroker, Down in the Delta, Miramax, 1998. Mrs. Beckford, The Skulls II, Universal, 2002. Verna Zee, Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (also known as Tribulation Force), Cloud Ten Pictures, 2002. Marcella, How to Deal, New Line Cinema, 2003. Verna Zee, Left Behind: World War III, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice, Project Earth: Starmageddon, DreamCatcher Interactive, 2002. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Tara Rosling Web Site, http://www.geocities.com/ tararosling, May 28, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Desiree, Trailer Park Boys, Showcase and BBC America, 2001.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Mary, The Libertors, ABC, 1987. Nettie, Ghost of a Chance, CBS, 1987. Token woman, Babycakes, CBS, 1989. Mrs. Wheeler, Personals, 1990.
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Judge, Split Images, 1992. Bartender, Night Owl, Lifetime, 1993. Freezer doctor, TekWar (also known as TekWar: The Movie and TekWar: The Original Movie), syndicated, 1994. Mrs. Fanon, Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad, CTV, Black Entertainment Television, and The Family Channel, 1994. Judge Williams, Family of Cops (also known as Une famille de flics), CBS, 1995. Nurse, Gang in Blue, Showtime, 1996. Judge Brice, Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions, CBS, 1996. Edna, Ms. Scrooge, USA Network, 1997. Lina, Valentine’s Day (also known as Protector), HBO, 1998. Moonlight Becomes You (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙Moonlight Becomes You⬙), Fox Family, 1998. Housekeeper, Bone Daddy (also known as L’affaire Palmer and Palmer’s Bones), HBO, 1998. Mrs. Jenkins, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, ABC, 1998. Teacher, Genius, The Disney Channel, 1999. Mrs. Higgins, The Mary Kay Letourneau Story: All– American Girl, USA Network, 2000. Voodoo lady, On Hostile Ground, TBS, 2000. Aunt Bay, Livin’ for Love: The Natalie Cole Story (also known as The Natalie Cole Story), NBC, 2000. Mary, Jill the Ripper (also known as The Bone Ripper, The Leatherwoman, and Tied Up), Cinemax, 2000. Betty, Claire’s secretary, Custody of the Heart, Lifetime, 2000. Mrs. Aronesti, They Call Me Sirr, Showtime, 2001. Sunday school teacher, Sins of the Father, F/X, 2002. Mrs. Walker, 10,000 Black Men Named George, Showtime, 2002. Nancy Tobin, Scared Silent, Lifetime, 2002. Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙You Belong to Me,⬙ PAX, 2002. Dr. Frances Atkinson, Comfort and Joy, Lifetime, 2003. Neighbor, Crown Heights, Showtime, 2004.
Also appeared in Night Heat. Stage Appearances: The Colored Museum, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1988. Addie, The Little Foxes, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1996. Delia, Sweet Bird of Youth, Stratford Festival, 1996. Play, Read, and Rock, Obsidian Theatre Company, Toronto, 2000. Conjure Woman, Orpheus Descending, Alumnae Theatre, Toronto, 2002. The Haitian Earth, Theatre Archipelago, Toronto, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Tiny, ⬙Riot,⬙ Hot Shots, CBS, 1986. ⬙Here Comes the Bride,⬙ Diamonds, CBS and CBC, 1987. J, ⬙World–Class City,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1988. Devon Legba, ⬙The Voodoo Mambo,⬙ Friday the 13th, syndicated, 1988. Judy Hope, ⬙Spare Parts,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1990. Grace Balthazar, ⬙Spin Doctor,⬙ Forever Knight, CBS, 1992.
Stage Work: Directed The Wedding Band.
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SACKHOFF, Katee 1980– (Katee Sachoff) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Susan, ⬙Sympathy for Jack,⬙ Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane, The WB, 1999. Claire, ⬙Starlight, Star Bright,⬙ Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX, 1999. Annie, Undressed, MTV, four episodes, 2000. N.F.’s girlfriend, ⬙A Hopeless Wound,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. Holly, ⬙The Big Picture,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2003. Terry Maxwell in 1969, ⬙Volunteers,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2004.
Full name, Kathryn Ann Sackhoff; born April 8, 1980, in Portland, OR; daughter of Dennis (a land developer) and Mary (an educator) Sackhoff. Avocational Interests: Watching movies, fitness workouts, playing pool. Addresses: Agent—Leland LaBarre, Diverse Talent Group, 1875 Century Park E., Suite 2250, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Manager—Envision Entertainment, 9255 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Television Appearances; Other: Claire Shaw, Locust Valley (pilot), MTV, 1999. Battlestar Galactica: The Lowdown (special), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Saturn Award nomination, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, best supporting actress in a television series, 2004, for Battlestar Galactica.
Film Appearances: Ashley, My First Mister, Paramount, 2001. (As Katee Sachoff) Jenna ⬙Jen⬙ Danzig, Halloween: Resurrection, Dimension Films/Universal, 2002.
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Television Appearances; Series: Lenore Fearing, The Fearing Mind, Fox Family Channel, 2000. Nell Bickford, The Education of Max Bickford, CBS, 2001. Lieutenant Kara ⬙Starbuck⬙ Thrace, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
Videos: Herself, Halloween: Resurrected, 2002. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, April 22, 2002, p. 109. Starburst Special, November, 2003, pp. 40–45; August, 2004, pp. 108–111. TV Zone, October, 2004, pp. 38–40.
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SALOMAA, Sonya PERSONAL Education: Graduated from Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Leo Award nomination, best actress, 2004; Leo Award, best supporting performance by a female in a dramatic series, 2005, for The Collector.
Also appeared as Whelpette, ⬙Puppy Love⬙ and ⬙Good Whelp Is Hard to Find,⬙ both episodes of Los Luchadores, Fox.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Blonde, MXP: Most Xtreme Primate (also known as MVP 3 and MXP: Mon xtreme primate), Miramax, 2003. Cynthia, House of the Dead (also known as House of the dead: Le jeu ne fait que commencer), Artisan Entertainment, 2003. Rachel, Firefight, Concorde–New Horizons, 2003. Waitress, After School Special, Barely Legal Productions, 2003. Lean, Thralls (also known as Blood Angels), Screen Media Ventures, 2004. Herself, Behind the House: Anatomy of the Zombie Movement (documentary), 2004.
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SCOTT–THOMAS, Serena See THOMAS, Serena Scott
SEIGNER, Emmanuelle 1966– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: Maya Kandinski, The Collector (also known as The Collector—The Tattoo Artist), 2004—.
Born June 22, 1966, in Paris, France; daughter of a photographer and a journalist; granddaughter of Louis Seigner (an actor and chair of the Comedie Francaise); married Roman Polanski (a director and actor), August 30, 1989; children: Morgane, Elvis. Education: Attended a convent school.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Head priestess, Legend of Earthsea, Sci–Fi Chnanel, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Artmedia, 20, avenue Rapp, 75007 Paris, France.
Television Appearances; Movies: Reporter, 2gether (also known as 2GE+HER), MTV, 2000. Cheryl, Croon, 2002. Melanie Brandt, 1st to Die (also known as F1rst to Die and James Patterson’s ⬙F1rst to Die⬙), NBC, 2003. First waitress, Critical Assembly, NBC, 2003. Lynne, Fatal Reunion, Lifetime, 2005.
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Film Appearances: L’annee des meduses (also known as Year of the Jellyfish and Meduses), T. Films/FR3/Parafrance, 1984. Snark, 1984. Grace Kelly (princess of the Bahamas), Detective, Spectrafilm, 1985. Zanon, Cours prive, Sara Film, 1986. Michelle, Frantic, Warner Bros., 1988. Wife, Il male oscuro (also known as Dark Illness and The Obscure Illness), Artisti Associati, 1990. Mimi, Lunes de fiel (also known as Bitter Moon), Fine Line Features, 1992. Odile, Le sourire (also known as The Smile), Cine Company, 1994. Julie Neyrac, Pourvu que ca dure, 1996. Bobbi, The Gods Must Be Daring (also known as La divine poursuite), 1997. Michelle Claire, R.P.M., 1997. Lisa, Nirvana, Miramax/Dimension Films, 1998. Nathalie, Place Vendome, AMLF/Vertigo Films/Empire Pictures/Advanced, 1998. The girl, The Ninth Gate (also known as La neuvieme porte and La novena puerta), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Gloria, Buddy Boy, Fine Line Features/Independent Pictures, 2000. Lucilla, Streghe verso nord (also known as Witches to the North), Medusa Distribuzione, 2001. Laguna, Fries Film Group, 2001. Laura Bartelli, Corps a corps (also known as Body to Body), Pathe, 2003. Madeleine Durand, Os imortais, Samsa Distributors, 2003. Armelle, Sans toi (short film), 2004. Nathalile, Ils se marierent et eurent beaucoup d’enfants (also known as ... And They Lived Happily Ever After and Happily Ever After), Pathe, 2004. Backstage, Haut et Court, 2005.
Periodicals: Movieline, January, 2000, p. 22.
SHOWALTER, Michael 1970– PERSONAL Born June 17, 1970, in Princeton, NJ; son of English and Elaine (a professor, critic, and author; maiden name, Cottler) Showalter. Education: Brown University, B.A. Avocational Interests: Chess, basketball. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists New York, 235 Park Ave. South, Seventh Floor, New York, NY 10003. Manager—Principato Young Management, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist— Bragman/Nyman/Cafarelli, 8687 Melrose Ave., Eighth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer. Member of Stella (alternative comedy troupe; also known as Stella, big room comedy), 1997—. Performer with Soundtracks Live at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) Theatre, New York City; comedian at various venues and events, including Concerts for Change and Comedy for Change, 2005. Affiliated with the online miniseries Michael Showalter USA, 1998. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, On ne peut pas plaire a tout le monde, 2003. Herself, Rive droite—rive gauche, 2003. Herself, Tout le monde en parle, 2004.
Film Appearances: Clifford, Tick, 1995. Larry, Safe Men, October Films, 1998. Chocolate for Breakfast (also known as Four and a Half Women), Aspect Radio Film/Potbelly Films, 1998. Coop/Alan Shemper, Wet Hot American Summer, USA Films, 2001. Himself, Zog’s Place, 2001. Chip, Operation Midnight Climax, 2002. Lionel Prichard, Signs (also known as M. Night Shyamalan’s ⬙Signs⬙), Buena Vista, 2002. Stephen, Kissing Jessica Stein, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2002. Voice of Wally, Hair High (animated), E. D. Distribution, 2004. Elliot Sherman, The Baxter, IFC Films, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Fernando Krapp m’a ecrit cette lettre, Theatre Montparnasse, Paris, 2000. Hedda Gabler, Theatre Marigny, Paris, 2003.
Film Work: Coproducer, Wet Hot American Summer, USA Films, 2001. Director, The Baxter, IFC Films, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Fernando Krapp m’a ecrit cette lettre, 2000. (In archive footage) Herself, Premiers pas (documentary), Canal+, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, You Wrote It, You Watch It, MTV, beginning 1992. Various characters, The State, MTV, 1993–95. Correspondent, The Daily Show, Comedy Central, 1996. Various roles, Random Play, VH1, 1999. Host, Late Friday, NBC, 2001–2002. Michael, Stella, Comedy Central, beginning 2005.
Executive producer, Wet Hot American Summer TV Project, Fox, 2003. (With others) Executive producer, Stella, Comedy Central, 2005. Stage Appearances: How I Learned to Drive, Vineyard Theatre, 1997, then Century Center, 1997–98. SEX a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs, Summerworks 1998, HERE Arts Center, New York City, 1998, Tamarind Theatre, Hollywood, CA, c. 1999–2000. The Alchemist (also known as The Alchemist (A Con– Man’s Comedy), Classic Stage Company, New York City, 2000.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, I Love the ’80s (documentary), VH1, 2002. Television Appearances; Specials: Various characters, The State’s 43rd Annual Halloween Special, CBS, 1995. Terence, The Kinsey 3, Lifetime, 1999.
RECORDINGS Videos: MTV—The State: Skits and Stickers, Sony Wonder, 1993. Michael, Stella Shorts 1998–2002, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Phil, Apt. 2F, MTV, c. 1997. Allen Gee, ⬙Endurance,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2000. Voice of Plasma Boy, ⬙The Plasma Monster,⬙ Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (animated; also known as Disney/Pixar’s ⬙Buzz Lightyear of Star Command⬙), UPN and ABC, 2000. Billy, ⬙The Post–It Always Sticks Twice,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2003. Ron Parker, ⬙Mid–South Wrestling 1980,⬙ Cheap Seats, ESPN, 2004. Ron Parker, ⬙Best of Cheap Seats,⬙ Cheap Seats, ESPN, 2005.
Recorded an unreleased album with the comedy troupe the State. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With David Wain) Wet Hot American Summer, USA Films, 2001. The Baxter, IFC Films, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Advances in Chemistry, NBC, 1998. Stella, Comedy Central, 2005.
Teleplays; Specials: The State’s 43rd Annual Halloween Special, CBS, 1995. Teleplays; With others; Episodic: You Wrote It, You Watch It, MTV, beginning 1992. The State, MTV, 1993–95. Wrote the short film Finishing the Novel which appears in an episode, Apt. 2F, MTV, c. 1997. Random Play, VH1, 1999. The Wrong Coast (animated), American Movie Classics, beginning 2003, broadcast in Canada, beginning 2004. Stella, Comedy Central, beginning 2005.
Television Work; With Others; Series: Creator and executive producer, Stella, Comedy Central, beginning 2005. Television Work; Specials: Creator, The State’s 43rd Annual Halloween Special, CBS, 1995. Television Work; Awards Presentations: Consultant, The 1999 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1999.
Teleplays; Pilots: (With others) Every Week, VH1, 2000. Wet Hot American Summer TV Project, Fox, 2003. (With others) Stella, Comedy Central, 2005.
Television Work; Episodic: Director of the short film Finishing the Novel which appears in an episode, Apt. 2F, MTV, c. 1997.
Stage Plays: (With Joe Lo Truglio and David Wain) SEX a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs, Summerworks 1998, HERE Arts
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Center, New York City, 1998, Tamarind Theatre, Hollywood, CA, c. 1999–2000, and produced at other venues. Video Scripts; With Others: MTV—The State: Skits and Stickers, Sony Wonder, 1993. Stella Shorts 1998–2002, 2002. Recorded an unreleased album with the comedy troupe the State.
CREDITS Humor: (With others) State by State with the State: An Uniformed, Poorly Researched Guide to the United States, Hyperion, 1997.
Film Appearances: Himself, Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary (documentary short film), 1992. Silent Bob, Clerks, Miramax, 1994. Silent Bob, Mallrats, Gramercy, 1995. (As Silent Bob) Himself, Drawing Flies, 1996. Silent Bob, Chasing Amy, Miramax, 1997. Silent Bob, Dogma, Miramax, 1999. Himself, View Askew’s Look Back at Mallrats (documentary short film), Universal, 1999. Himself, The Blair Clown Project, 1999. Director, Big Helium Dog, 1999. Himself, Film–Fest DVD: Issue 4—Hawaii, 2000. Himself, Chasing Kevin, 2000. Silent Bob, Lucy You Love It (documentary), 2000. Silent Bob, Scream 3, Miramax, 2000. Martan Ingram, Vulgar, Lions Gate Films, 2000. Silent Bob, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Dimension Films, 2001. Himself, Starwoids (documentary), Film Threat DVD and Video, 2001. Himself, Judge Not: In Defense of Dogma (documentary short film), Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2001. Himself, Stan Lee’s ⬙Mutants, Monsters, and Marvels⬙ (documentary), Creative Light Worldwide, 2002. Himself, An Evening with Kevin Smith (documentary), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002. Himself, Spider–Man: The Mythology of the 21st Century (documentary short film), 2002. Married guy, Now You Know, Lumberyard Productions, 2002. Jack Kirby (forensic assistant), Daredevil (also known as Daredevil 1.5), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Himself, The Men without Fear: Creating ⬙Daredevil⬙ (documentary), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Himself, Comic Book: The Movie, Miramax Home Entertainment, 2004. Himself, Snowball Effect: The Story of Clerks (documentary), Miramax, 2004. Himself, Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party (documentary), 2004. Silent Bob, The Passion of the Clerks, Miramax, 2005.
SMITH, Kevin 1970– (Silent Bob, Kevin P. Smith) PERSONAL Full name, Kevin Patrick Smith; born August 2, 1970, in Red Bank, NJ; son of Donald (a postal worker) and Grace Smith; married Jennifer Schwalbach (a journalist, actress, and director), April 1999; children: Harley Quinn. Education: Studied creative writing at New School for Social Research, 1988–89; attended Vancouver Film School, 1990. Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Office—View Askew Productions, 116 Broad St., Red Bank, NJ 07701. Publicist—Angellotti Company, 12423 Ventura Court, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Writer, director, producer, editor, and actor. View Askew (a production company), founder; Jay & Silent Bob’s Secrets Stash, Red Bank, NJ, owner; directed commercials for Diet Coke and Panasonic e–Wear TV; appeared in commercials for MTV and Panasonic DVD Recorder. Previously worked in delis, including Quick Stop, Leonardo, NJ, c. 1992, and community centers. Awards, Honors: Filmmakers Trophy and Grand Jury Prize nomination, Sundance Film Festival, Young Cinema Award, foreign film, and Mercedes–Benz Award, both Cannes International Film Festival, Audience Award and Critics Award nomination, Deauville Film Festival, 1994, Independent Spirit Award nominations, best first feature (with Scott Mosier) and best first 309
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Film Work: Director, editor, and producer, Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary (documentary short film), 1992. Producer, editor, and (with Scott Mosier) director, Clerks, Miramax, 1994. Director and (uncredited) producer, Mallrats, Gramercy, 1995. (With Mosier) Executive producer, Drawing Flies, View Askew/Good Load Productions, 1996. Producer, A Better Place, 1997. Co–executive producer, Good Will Hunting, 1997. Director, editor, and (uncredited) producer, Chasing Amy, Miramax, 1997. Executive producer, Preacher, 1999. Executive producer, Big Helium Dog, 1999. Director, editor, (uncredited) producer, and (as Kevin P. Smith) puppeteer, Dogma, Miramax, 1999. Executive consultant and (uncredited) executive producer, Tail Lights Fade, Trimark Pictures, 1999. Executive producer, Vulgar, 2000. Director, editor, and executive album producer, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Dimension Films, 2001. Producer, Judge Not: In Defense of Dogma (documentary short film), Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2001. Director, executive producer, and editor, Jersey Girl, Miramax, 2004. Director, Clerks: The Lost Scene (animated short film), Miramax, 2004. Director, producer, and co–editor, The Passion of the Clerks, Miramax, 2005. Executive producer, Reel Paradise (documentary), Miramax, 2005. Executive producer and producer, The Green Hornet, Miramax, 2005.
Himself, Heroes of Black Comedy (documentary), Comedy Central, 2002. Himself, The Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Himself, Wizard World Chicago (documentary), 2002. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Jennifer Lopez (documentary), Lifetime, 2002. Himself, Roadside Attractions, 2002. Himself, Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked (documentary), History Channel, 2003. Presenter, The 3rd Annual DVD Exclusive Awards, F/X, 2003. When Star Wars Ruled the World (documentary), VH1, 2004. Also appeared in Jay & Silent Bob’s Video Stash, MTV. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Rio Ghosto,⬙ Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Cartoon Network, 1998. Himself, ⬙God,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 2000. Tony’s wife’s nephew, ⬙Black, White and Blue,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2000. Himself, ⬙George Carlin: More than Words,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Himself, Exposure, Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. Himself, ⬙Pete Goes to Work,⬙ Project Greenlight, HBO, 2001. Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2002, 2003, 2004. Himself, Dinner for Five, Independent Film Channel, 2003, 2004. ⬙Hal Jordan/Green Lantern,⬙ Duck Dogers, 2003. Himself, Extra, syndicated, 2003. Voice of Hal Jordan, ⬙The Green Loontern,⬙ Duck Dodgers, Carton Network, 2003. Himself, ⬙Superheroes,⬙ SuperSecret Movie Rules, 2004. Captain ⬙Eric⬙ Scurvy, Mad TV, Fox, 2004. Himself, ⬙The Premiere,⬙ Yes, Dear, CBS, 2004. Himself, Much on Demand, 2005. Himself, ⬙West End Girls,⬙ Degrassi: The Next Generation, 2005. Himself, ⬙Goin’ Down the Road: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Degrassi: The Next Generation, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Silent Bob, Clerks (animated; also known as Clerks: The Cartoon and Clerks: Uncensored), ABC, 2000. Also appeared as regular correspondent, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself and Silent Bob, I Love the ’90s (documentary), VH1, 2004.
Also appeared in Electric Playground, syndicated; as reenactment performer, ⬙Bar Blast (2)/DUI Teen Driver,⬙ Rescue 911.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Independent’s Day, Sundance Channel, 1998. Panelist, 9 Movie Moments That Made the 90’s (documentary), MTV, 1999. Himself, The Concert for New York City, VH1, 2001. Himself, Reel Comedy: Jay and Silent Bob, 2001. The Inside Reel: Digital Filmmaking (documentary), PBS, 2001.
Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Clerks (animated; also known as Clerks: The Cartoon and Clerks: Uncensored), ABC, 2000. Television Work; Movies: Director and (uncredited) editor, The Flying Car, 2002. 310
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SOMERHALDER Also wrote issues of Bluntman & Chronic, Oni Press; Green Arrow. Nonfiction: (With John Pierson) Spike, Mike, Slackers and Dykes: A Guided Tour Across a Decade of American Independent Cinema, Hyperion, 1996.
RECORDINGS Music Videos; as Director: Directed Afroman’s ⬙Because I Got High,⬙ 2001; Stroke 9’s ⬙Kick Some Ass,⬙ 2001; Soul Asylum’s ⬙Can’t Tell Even⬙; The Goops’ ⬙Build Me Up, Buttercup.⬙
Graphic Novels: Wrote Chasing Dogma. Other: Wrote forward to the ⬙Preacher⬙ collection, Until the End of the World; wrote ⬙Walt Flanagan’s Dog,⬙ for Oni Double Feature Ⲇ1.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary (documentary short film), 1992. Clerks, Miramax, 1994. Mallrats, Gramercy, 1995. Chasing Amy, Miramax, 1997. Fletch 3, Universal, 1998. (Uncredited) Overnight Delivery, 1998. Dogma, Miramax, 1999. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Dimension Films, 2001. Jersey Girl, Miramax, 2004. Clerks: The Lost Scene (animated short film), Miramax, 2004. The Passion of the Clerks, Miramax, 2005. The Green Hornet, Miramax, 2005. Fletch Won, 2006.
ADAPTATIONS Characters from Clerks were adapted into comic books, Clerks (The Comic Book) and Jay & Silent Bob. OTHER SOURCES Books: Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Volume 37, Gale Group, 2000. Newsmakers 2000, Issue 4, Gale Group, 2000. Periodicals: Advertising Age, October 19, 1998, p. 24. Entertainment Weekly, June 23, 1995, p. 26; April 11, 1997, p. 25; November 28, 1997, p. 87; November/December, 1997, p. 65; February 20, 1998, p. 12. High Times, October, 2001. Interview, April, 1997, p. 42. Playboy, December 1, 1998, p. 150. Two River Times, January 16, 1998. Variety, February 23, 1998, p. A14.
Also wrote the rejected script for Superman Lives. Film Songs: (As Kevin P. Smith) ⬙Mooby Theme⬙ and ⬙Jay’s Rap 2001,⬙ Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, 2001. Television Movies: The Flying Car, 2002. Roadside Attractions, 2002. Television Specials: ⬙Why I Love New Ⲇ*$%!&@ York,⬙ The Concert for New York, VH1, 2001.
Electronic: Kevin Smith Official Site, http://www.viewaskew.com/, February 5, 2005.
Television Episodes: Clerks (animated; also known as Clerks: The Cartoon and Clerks: Uncensored), ABC, 2000.
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Comic Books: Daredevil (issues 1–6), Marvel Knights, c. 1998–99. Green Arrow, 2001. Spider–Man and the Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do, 2002.
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mother, a massage therapist. Education: Studied acting at William Esper Studio, New York City. Avocational Interests: Writing, practicing yoga, water skiing, snow skiing, and horseback riding. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA. Manager—Untitled Entertainment, 8436 West Third St., Suite 650, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actor and producer. Worked as a model from the age of 10 for companies such as Guess?, Esprit, Persol, and Versace; appeared in television commercials for Levi’s (Japan), 1998, Target, 2001, and MasterCard (as Prince Charming).
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Adorable Magazine, October, 2002, p. 27. Alternative Press, January, 2003. Contents Magazine, November, 2002. Cosmopolitan, May, 2005, p. 70. Entertainment Weekly, April 15, 2005, p. 26. Flaunt Magazine, fall, 2002. Metro Magazine, October, 2002, p. 18. Next Magazine, October 4, 2002. People, December 2, 2002, p. 155; May 2, 2005, p. 38. Seventeen, May, 2002. TV Guide, April 1, 2005, pp. 8–9. .
Awards, Honors: Young Hollywood Award, exciting new face—male, 2002. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Extra, Celebrity, Miramax, 1998. Josh, Life as a House, New Line Cinema, 2001. Colored Eggs, 2001. Jason Kelly, Changing Hearts, PorchLight Entertainment, 2002. Paul Denton, The Rules of Attraction (also known as Die Regeln des Spiels), Lions Gate Films, 2002. U.S.S. Swordfish: Danny Miller, In Enemy Hands (also known as U–Boat), Artisan Entertainment, 2004. Matt, The Old Man and the Studio (short film), 2004. Cooley, Recess (short film), 2004.
STARR, Beau 1944– (Beau William Starr) PERSONAL
Film Work: Producer, Recess (short film), 2004.
Born 1944, in Queens, New York, NY; father, a meatpacker, mother, a retail employee; brother of Mike Starr (an actor). Education: Hofstra University, B.A., biology, M.A., biology.
Television Appearances; Series: Hamilton Fleming, Young Americans, The WB, 2000. Adam Knight, a recurring role, Smallville, The WB, 2004. Boone Carlisle, Lost, ABC, 2004–2005.
Addresses: Contact—Alumni House, 150 Hofstra University, Hampstead, NY 11549–1500.
Television Appearances; Movies: Russell Henderson, Anatomy of a Hate Crime, MTV, 2001.
Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials. Canadian Football League athlete with the Montreal Alouettes, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1969, and the Hamilton Tiger–Cats, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1970.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jordan Gracie, Fearless, The WB, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a dramatic series, Canadian Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1996, for Due South.
Television Appearances; Episodic: IQ, ⬙The Black Bag,⬙ The Big Easy, USA Network, 1997. Brian, ⬙A Girl’s Life,⬙ Now and Again, CBS, 1999. 312
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STARR Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, Bizarre, Showtime, c. 1980–85. FBI agent, Rituals, syndicated, 1985. (As Beau William Starr) Lieutenant Bill Triplett, True Blue, NBC, 1989–91. Lieutenant Harding Welsh, Due South (also known as Due South: The Series, Direction: Sud, and Tandem de choc), CBS, CTV, and syndicated, 1994–98. Troy, It’s Me Gerald, Showcase Network (Canada), beginning c. 2005.
Film Appearances: Prince of the City, Warner Bros., 1981. Police officer passenger, Hanky Panky, Columbia, 1982. Pitt lookout, City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984. Second police officer, The Lonely Guy, Universal, 1984. Johnny Dangerously, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. Splash, Buena Vista, 1984. Willy, Fletch, Universal, 1985. Farber, Hollywood Vice Squad (also known as The Boulevard), Cinema Group, 1986. Rocco, The Check Is in the Mail... (also known as The Cheque Is in the Post), Ascot Entertainment, 1986. Vito, Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, Columbia, 1986. Mr. Gremp (Chainsaw’s father), Summer School, Paramount, 1987. Sheriff Ben Meeker, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988. Ike Taylor, Relentless, New Line Cinema, 1989. Second man, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. Sergeant Gordon, Shattered, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ Pathe, 1989. Sheriff Ben Meeker, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (also known as Halloween 5), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Henry’s father, GoodFellas (also known as Goodfellas), Warner Bros., 1990. Carl Sanders, The Perfect Weapon, Paramount, 1991. Empire City, Warner Bros., 1991. Chief agent Granger, The November Men (also known as Double Exposure), Arrow Releasing/Northern Arts Entertainment, 1993. Jack ⬙Rudy⬙ Rudisill, Joshua Tree (also known as Army of One), LIVE Home Video, c. 1993. Commissioner, Speed, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Phillie, Trial by Jury, Warner Bros., 1994. Grogan, Never Talk to Strangers (also known as L’inconnu and Spiel mit dem Feuer), Columbia/ TriStar, 1995. Miller, Devil in a Blue Dress (also known as Le diable en robe bleue), TriStar, 1995. Jules Salke, Hoodlum, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. Tony (a wine taster), Men, Unapix Entertainment, 1997. Captain Stan Klein (Chen’s boss), The Corruptor (also known as N.Y.P.D. 15), New Line Cinema, 1999. Walt, Prisoner of Love, Lions Gate Films, 1999. Jeremiah Walker, Shadow Hours, Newmark Films, 2000. Omobono, My Name Is Tanino, Medusa Distribuzione, 2002. Scott Blendick, Men with Brooms (also known as Quatre gars et un balai), Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Corcoran, Against the Ropes (also known as The Promoter and Die Promoterin), Paramount, 2004. Sam, Cinderella Man, Universal, 2005.
Appeared in Flag. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Glory Days, HBO, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Gene Kowalski, Shocktrauma, syndicated, 1982. Big man, Gone Are the Days, 1984. Police officer, The Murder of Sherlock Holmes, 1984. Lieutenant Sturgis, Love on the Run, NBC, 1985. Smalley, Command 5, ABC, 1985. Ed Pogue, The Manhunt for Claude Dallas, 1986. Man in car, Long Time Gone, ABC, 1986. Captain James Blake, Murderous Vision, USA Network, 1991. Dave Franco, Perry Mason: The Case of the Ruthless Reporter, NBC, 1991. Detective Barton, Dead Silence (also known as Crash), 1991. Lon Hawkes, Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride, NBC, 1992. Bo, Bad Blood (also known as Viper), HBO, 1994. Lieutenant Marvin Gagglis, Dead Air, 1994. Detective Mike Foy, Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions, CBS, 1995. Joey the Fist, The Wharf Rat, Showtime, 1995. Dale Lister, Moonshine Highway, Showtime, 1996. Myles Kearney, While My Pretty One Sleeps (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙While My Pretty One Sleeps⬙), The Family Channel, 1997. Captain Churchman, Mean Streak, Showtime, 1999. Tommy Walsh, Black and Blue, CBS, 1999. The Judas Kiss, 1999. Sammy Z, Murder Most Likely, CTV, 1999, TNT, 2000. Detective Marshall, The Thin Blue Lie, 2000. Gus, ⬙Angels in the Infield,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2000. Lieutenant Frisch, Mercy, HBO, 2000. Lips Egan, Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Golden Spiders), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Thin Air (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Thin Air⬙), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Commissioner Castle, Recipe for Murder (also known as Murray Maguire, M.E.), PAX TV, 2001. Special agent Cage, The Day Reagan Was Shot, Showtime, 2001. 313
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Chuck (the mechanic), ⬙The Lemon,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1988. Sheldon, ⬙Heart of Stone,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1988. Vince Diller, ⬙The Whole Nine Yards,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1988. ⬙First Love: Part 3,⬙ TV 101, CBS, 1989. Jake Janowitz, ⬙Where Echoes End,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1990. ⬙The Cool Katt,⬙ Hardball, NBC, 1990. ⬙I Cover the Waterfront,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1991. Vanzetti, ⬙No, I’m Just Happy to See You,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1991, also broadcast on Fox. Charlie Bennett (a guard), ⬙Sugar and Spice, Malice and Vice,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Emmett Wilson, ⬙Protectors,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1992. Frederick Watts, ⬙What the Cabbie Saw,⬙ Wings, NBC, 1992. Officer Corrigan, ⬙Hit the Road, Jack,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1993. Tac leader, ⬙4B or Not 4B,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Jack (a detective), ⬙The Conversion,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. O’Bannion, The Great Defender, Fox, 1995. Father Mac, ⬙Every Picture Tells a Story,⬙ EZ Streets, CBS, 1996. F/X: The Series, CTV and syndicated, 1996. Detective George Harper, ⬙Yes, We Have No Cannolis,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. ⬙Everyday People,⬙ Prince Street, NBC, 1997. ⬙Queens for a Day,⬙ Brooklyn South, CBS, 1998. Gangster, The City (also known as Deep in the City and Flesh and Blood), CTV, 1999. Lorne Atwater, ⬙Brain Fever,⬙ Total Recall 2070 (also known as Total Recall: The Series), Showtime, 1999. Mr. O’Neill, ⬙Family Tree,⬙ Providence, NBC, 1999. ⬙Family Tree,⬙ Providence, NBC, 1999. Fat Tony Provolini, ⬙Blind Alley,⬙ Doc, PAX TV, 2001. Lieutenant Noonan, ⬙Door to Death,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Malcolm Vedder, ⬙Disguise for Murder,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Moore, ⬙Eyes of Toklamanee,⬙ Relic Hunter (also known as Relic Hunter—Die Schatzjaegerin and Sydney Fox l’aventuriere), syndicated, 2001. General Kirkland, ⬙Honor and Duty,⬙ 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, 2002. Judge Corbett, ⬙The Next Witness,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Terra O’Neill, ⬙Shadow Play,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. Thomas ⬙Thumbs⬙ Meeker, ⬙Before I Die,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Vincent Amonte, ⬙Guns of a Son,⬙ 10–8: Officers on Duty (also known as 10–8), ABC, 2003.
Detective Ed Sloan, Pretend You Don’t See Her (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙Pretend You Don’t See Her⬙ and Mary Higgins Clark: Ni vue ni connue), PAX TV, 2002. Ranger Styles, Whitewash: The Clarence Brandley Story, Showtime, 2002. Angelo Dellarusso, Mafia Doctor, CBS, 2003. Neeley, Deacons for Defense, Showtime, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Gladiators,⬙ The New Avengers (also known as Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir), IDTV and CBS, 1977. Rupe, ⬙Hooker’s War,⬙ T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1982. ⬙Internal Affairs,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1982. Hawks, ⬙The Road Rebels,⬙ The Powers of Matthew Star, NBC, 1983. Jacques Charon, ⬙Ring of Fire,⬙ Knight Rider, NBC, 1983. Officer, ⬙Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,⬙ Three’s Company, ABC, 1983. ⬙The Only Church in Town,⬙ The A Team, NBC, 1983. Bull McEwan, ⬙Timber!,⬙ The A Team, NBC, 1984. Chuck DeMita, ⬙Blizzard,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984. Eddie Decatur, ⬙San Francisco Caper,⬙ The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. Julie, ⬙High Bleacher Man,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1984. Prisoner, ⬙Go, Grandma, Go,⬙ Newhart, CBS, 1984. Vic, ⬙Hatchet Job,⬙ Riptide, NBC, 1984. ⬙Eva’s Brawn,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. ⬙The Georgia Street Motors,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1984. ⬙Hair Apparent,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. ⬙Lucky Ducks,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. ⬙Torch Song,⬙ Mike Hammer (also known as Mickey Spillane’s ⬙Mike Hammer⬙), CBS, 1984. Lloyd Hundley, ⬙Surrogates,⬙ Finder of Lost Loves, ABC, 1985. Pops, ⬙Springtime for Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Scully, ⬙Angie’s Choice,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1985. Starger, ⬙The Heart of Rock ’n’ Roll,⬙ The A Team, NBC, 1985. ⬙The Hero,⬙ V, NBC, 1985. Jensen, ⬙Round Up the Old Gang,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1986. Lem, ⬙The Enemy within,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1986. Keyes, Fortune Dane, ABC, 1986. ⬙Two on a Skip,⬙ The Fall Guy, ABC, 1986. ⬙Yours, Very Deadly,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1986. Frank Gampbell, ⬙Read between the Lines,⬙ Sidekicks, ABC, 1987. Ron Trask, ⬙Rumors of My Death,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1987. Unbelievable Jerry, ⬙Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Loudon,⬙ Newhart, CBS, 1987. Joe Castle, Ohara, ABC, 1987. Hardcopy, CBS, 1987. 314
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STARR (As Michael Starr) Cave Johnson, The Bushido Blade (also known as The Bloody Bushido Blade), Aquarius Releasing, 1982. (As Michael Starr) Boone, The Natural, TriStar, 1984. Ducky, ⬙The Ledge,⬙ Cat’s Eye (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Cat’s Eye⬙), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Rock, The Last Dragon (also known as Berry Gordy’s ⬙The Last Dragon⬙), TriStar, 1985. (As Michael Starr) Second hood, The Protector (also known as Wei long meng tan), Warner Bros., 1985. James Bonnell, Off Beat, Buena Vista, 1986. Lenny, The Money Pit, Universal, 1986. Second cell guard, King Kong Lives, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Tony, Violets Are Blue ... , Columbia, 1986. Bartender, Five Corners, Cineplex Odeon Films, 1987. Burglar, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. (As Michael Starr) Second debt collector, Magic Sticks, 1987. Shipping coworker, Who’s That Girl?, Warner Bros., 1987. Crocker, Funny Farm, Warner Bros., 1988. First chauffeur, White Hot (also known as Crack in the Mirror), Triax Distribution Group, 1988. (As Michael Starr) Man with bullhorn, Punchline, Columbia, 1988. Wilson, The Chair (also known as Hot Seat), Imperial Entertainment, 1988. First man, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. Hardhat, ⬙Oedipus Wrecks,⬙ New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Mr. Zirella, Lean on Me, Warner Bros., 1989. Pooter the clown, Uncle Buck, Universal, 1989. Security guard, Last Exit to Brooklyn (also known as Letzte Ausfahrt Brooklyn), Cinecom International, 1989. Third auto worker in bowling alley, Collision Course, Fox Video/President Home Entertainment, 1989. In a Pig’s Eye (short film), 1989. Frankie, Miller’s Crossing, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. Frenchy, GoodFellas (also known as Goodfellas), Warner Bros., 1990. Superintendent, Blue Steel, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. Third bum, A Shock to the System, Corsair Pictures, 1990. Julie Martin, Billy Bathgate, Buena Vista, 1991. Firefighter, Mac, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992. Shaggy man, Freejack, Warner Bros., 1992. Tony Scipelli, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Two Mikes Don’t Make a Wright (documentary), 1992, October Films, 1993. (As Michael Starr) Detective Williams, Night Trap (also known as Mardi Gras for the Devil), Prism Entertainment, 1993. Hanif, Son of the Pink Panther (also known as Blake Edwards’ ⬙Son of the Pink Panther⬙ and Il figlio della pantera rosa), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1993.
Appeared in Matt Houston, ABC; Trapper John, M.D., CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: The Rousters, NBC, 1983. Lieutenant Bill Triplett, True Blue, NBC, 1989. St. Michael’s Crossing, CBS, 1999. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Sal, Everyplace Is Newark; as George, The Set Up, The American Theatre of Actors, New York City; and as Pozo, Waiting for Godot. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Zone Special, August, 1998, pp. 82–86. Electronic: The Beau Starr Web Page, http://fly.hiwaay.net/ ˜warydbom/duesouth/starr.htm, November 4, 1999.
STARR, Mike 1950– (Michael Starr, Michael Brennan Starr) PERSONAL Born July 29, 1950, in Flushing, Queens, New York, NY; father, a meatpacker, mother, a retail employee; brother of Beau Starr (an actor); married Joanne (a surgeon), 1975; children: Cassy, Nicole, John. Education: Graduated from Hofstra University. Addresses: Contact—Alumni House, 150 Hofstra University, Hampstead, NY 11549–1500. Career: Actor. Denver Theatre Company, Denver, CO, member of the company, 1984; appeared in television commercials. Worked as a bartender and bouncer. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Michael Starr) Patrol officer Desher, Cruising (also known as William Friedkin’s ⬙Cruising⬙), United Artists, 1980. 315
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Harold, Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. Vinnie, Me and Veronica, Arrow Releasing, 1993. Down on the Waterfront, Strand Releasing, 1993. Big Mike, On Deadly Ground, Warner Bros., 1994. Georgie Weiss, Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Hughie Bonner, Trial by Jury, Warner Bros., 1994. Joe Mentalino, Dumb and Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens and Mr. Dumber), New Line Cinema, 1994. Mulligan, Cabin Boy, Buena Vista, 1994. Newsroom reporter, The Hudsucker Proxy (also known as Hudsucker—Der grosse Sprung), Warner Bros., 1994. (Uncredited) Voice of Francis, Blown Away, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. Baby’s Day Out, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Sergeant Zikowski, A Pyromaniac’s Love Story (also known as Burning Love), Buena Vista, 1995. Thumper, Clockers, Universal, 1995. Carl, Just Your Luck (also known as Whiskey Down), PolyGram Video, 1996. Fitzie, Two If by Sea (also known as Stolen Hearts), Warner Bros., 1996. Fritz, Dear Diary (short film), DreamWorks, 1996. (Scenes deleted) Harry, The Birdcage (also known as Birds of a Feather), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Police officer on a beat, James and the Giant Peach (live action and animated), Buena Vista, 1996. Albert Salke, Hoodlum, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. C. J., Flipping, Dove International, 1997. Frank, A River Made to Drown In, Showcase Entertainment, 1997. Johnny, The Deli, Golden Monkey Pictures/Redwood Communications, 1997. Mike, Blood and Wine (also known as Blood & Wine), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Stalker, Cusp, 1997. Lesser Prophets (also known as The Last Bet), Prophetable Pictures, 1997. Crunch, Frogs for Snakes, The Shooting Gallery, 1998. Detective Lamaster, The Adventures of Ragtime, Twin Trees Film Group/Showcase Entertainment, 1998. Himself, The Shoe Store (documentary), 1998. Walt McGahn, Snake Eyes, Paramount, 1998. Young Felipe, Animals and the Tollkeeper, Spectrum Films, 1998. Eddie, Summer of Sam (also known as The Son of Sam), Buena Vista, 1999. Sean, Gloria, Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. New Jersey Turnpikes, Universal, 1999. The Taxman, Phaedra Cinema/Kushner–Locke International, 1999. The Cactus Kid, 2000. Bobby Boulevard, Knockaround Guys, New Line Cinema, 2001. Tono, Backflash, Paragon Film Group, 2001.
Walter Sznitken, The Next Big Thing, Castle Hill Productions, 2001. Ron, Anne B. Real, Screen Media Ventures, 2003. Block, Jersey Girl, Miramax, 2004. Dandos, Under the City, Hyde Park Entertainment, 2004. Tony Bracey, Mickey, 2004. Elvis Has Left the Building, Capitol Films, 2004. Al, Hot Tamale, Riviera Films, 2005. Roy Gelles, Ice Harvest, Focus Features, 2005. Russ Millard, The Black Dahlia, Universal, 2006. Charlie, The Grasslands, c. 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Mike Widmer, Hardball (also known as Bullpen), Fox, 1994. Mickey Kinnear, EZ Streets, CBS, 1996–97. Kenny Sandusky, Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, 2000–2002. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Terry Corbett, Common Ground, CBS, 1990. Big Tim, The Last Don (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Last Don⬙), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: First thug, Terrible Joe Moran, CBS, 1984. Stone Pillow, CBS, 1985. Hackett, Nasty Hero, 1987. Harry Lang, Nitti (also known as Frank Nitti: The Enforcer and The Frank Nitti Story), ABC, 1988. Hot Paint, 1988. First Groucho, Prime Target, NBC, 1989. Hamilton, Kojak: Ariana (also known as Ariana and The ABC Saturday Mystery Movie), ABC, 1989. Hamilton, Kojak: Fatal Flaw (also known as Fatal Flaw and The ABC Saturday Mystery Movie), ABC, 1989. Kojak: Flowers for Matty (also known as Flowers for Matty and The ABC Saturday Mystery Movie), ABC, 1990. Frenchie, The 10 Million Dollar Getaway, 1991. Tierney, The Shamrock Conspiracy, UPN, 1995. Mahmud Abouhalima, Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing (also known as Path to Paradise), HBO, 1997. Lieutenant Tony Rossini, The Lady in Question, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Lieutenant Tony Rossini, Murder in a Small Town, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Dot Collins, Tempted (also known as Seduction Fatale), HBO, 2001. Theo, 3 A.M., Showtime, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Driver, Nicky and the Nerd, syndicated, 1987. 316
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STARR Senator Tony Marino, ⬙The Lame Duck Congress,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2000. Artie Levy, ⬙Bruno Comes Back,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2003. Bobby Paterno, ⬙Sullivan, Rakoff & Associate,⬙ A.U. S.A., NBC, 2003. Detective Marston, ⬙Monster,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2003. Gil, ⬙No Mas,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as Vanished), CBS, 2003. Big tough guy God, ⬙The Book of Questions,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004. Mr. Iverson, ⬙My Rule of Thumb,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2004. Big tough guy God, ⬙Romancing the Joan,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2005. Big tough guy God, ⬙Secret Service,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2005. Big tough guy God, ⬙Spring Cleaning,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2005. Bully, ⬙Tony the Tiger,⬙ Listen Up, CBS, 2005. Chief Vince Robinson, ⬙The Dove Commission,⬙ CSI: NY, CBS, 2005. Monroe Cooper, ⬙Black Water,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2005. Willie, ⬙DNR,⬙ House (also known as House, M.D.), Fox, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Max, ⬙Small Potatoes,⬙ Hawaii Five–O, CBS, 1978. Al Vicente, ⬙The Kingdom of Money,⬙ Crime Story, NBC, 1987. Al Merullo, ⬙La lacrime d’amore: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1988. Rude dinner patron, ⬙Dinner Time,⬙ The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox, 1988. Garrick, ⬙The Visitation,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. (Uncredited) Truck driver, ⬙Everybody’s Favorite Bagman,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1990. Pollard, ⬙His Hour upon the Stage,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Richie, ⬙Blood Brothers: The Joey Di Paolo Story,⬙ Lifestories: Families in Crisis, HBO, 1992. Mert Zucker, Bob, CBS, c. 1992. David, ⬙A Dark and Stormy Night,⬙ The John Larroquette Show, NBC, 1993. Billy Kriezel, ⬙Seat of Power,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1994. Bert Williams, ⬙The Incredible Derek,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Building superintendent, ⬙Rat Funeral,⬙ NewsRadio (also known as News Radio and The Station), NBC, 1995. (Uncredited) Mugger, ⬙Small Sacrifices,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Steven Breck, ⬙Purple Heart,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1995. Frank Muller (an aggravated neighbor), 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life As We Know It and Third Rock), NBC, 1996. Roy Hopkins, ⬙The Trash Man,⬙ Deadly Games, UPN, 1996. Assault suspect, High Incident, ABC, 1996. The High Life, HBO, 1996. Axe, ⬙Baby Love,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1997. Henry Dion, ⬙Paper Dove,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1997. John Engborg, ⬙Grace under Construction,⬙ Grace under Fire (also known as Grace under Pressure), ABC, 1997. Officer Hiller, ⬙The Flirting Game,⬙ Home Improvement, ABC, 1997. Phil DeLuca, ⬙The Jury,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1997. ⬙Three of a Con,⬙ Players, NBC, 1997. Detective Alex Portman, ⬙Shanghai Express,⬙ Martial Law, CBS, 1998. Pete Mosley, ⬙Maybe It’s You,⬙ L.A. Doctors, CBS, 1998. Detective Alex Portman, ⬙Painted Faces,⬙ Martial Law, CBS, 1999. Kirk, ⬙The New Client,⬙ Brother’s Keeper, ABC, 1999. Tony Cicci, ⬙Badda–Bing Badda–Bang,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1999. Bernard Fitzroy, ⬙Tightrope,⬙ Falcone, CBS, 2000. Bernard Fitzroy, ⬙Windows,⬙ Falcone, CBS, 2000.
Appeared as Louis, Karen Sisco, ABC and USA Network; in A Man Called Hawk, ABC; and in Spenser: For Hire, ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Stan Cummings, Love, Long Distance, CBS, 1985. Mike Widmer, Hardball (also known as Bullpen), Fox, 1994. Nick, The Gray Area, CBS, 1994. Pins and Needles, Fox, 1995. Mickey Kinnear, EZ Streets, CBS, 1996. Kenny Sandusky, Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, 2000. Stage Appearances: Of Mice and Men, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1981–82, and (as Michael Brennan Starr) Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1981–82. Doug Frischetti, The Guys in the Truck, ATA/Sargent Theatre, New York City, 1982, then New Apollo Theatre, New York City, 1983. Clapper boy and man with flowers, A Map of the World, Public Theatre, Newman Theatre, New York City, 1985. Morrell, Requiem for a Heavyweight, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1985. The Foreigner, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1985–86. 317
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Appeared in Vesper’s Ever; also appeared at the Manhattan Punchline Theatre, New York City. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Lou, Fight Club, Vivendi Universal Games, 2004. Lawrence Adams, Louie Baccus, and second male hostage, S.W.A.T. 4 (also known as SWAT 4), Vivendi Universal Games, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 20, 1995, p. 36.
SUCHET, David 1946– PERSONAL Surname is pronounced ⬙Soo–shay⬙; born May 2, 1946, in London, England; son of Jack (a doctor) and Joan (maiden name, Jarche) Suchet; brother of John Suchet (a British newscaster); married Sheila Ferris (an actress), June 31, 1976; children: Robert, Katherine. Education: Trained for the stage at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, 1966–69. Religion: Christian. Avocational Interests: Playing the clarinet and drums, horseback riding, photography, theology, ornithology, narrow boating.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, 1973. Messenger, Richard II, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1973. Orlando, As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1973. Tranio, The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1973. Zamislov, Summerfolk, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1974, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1975. Wilma, Comrades, Royal Shakespeare Company, Palace Theatre, London, 1974. The Fool, Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, Palace Theatre, 1974, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1975. Pisanio, Cymbeline, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, both 1974.
Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Ken McReddie Ltd., 91 Regent St., London W1B 4EL, England. Career: Actor and producer. Appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1975, and Israeli and European cities. University of Nebraska, visiting professor of theatre, 1975; London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, council member, 1985—; lectured at other universities in the United States. Member: British Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, Savile Club. Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Award nomination, best actor, 1978, and Society of West End Theatre Award, both for The Merchant of Venice; Best Radio Actor Award, Pye Radio Awards, 1979, for The Kreutzer Sonata; Society of West End Theatre Award nomina318
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SUCHET Laurenti P. Beria, Red Monarch, Goldcrest, 1983. Inspector Stagnos, Trenchcoat, Buena Vista, 1983. Buller/Prince Max Von Hesse, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Mesterbein, The Little Drummer Girl, Warner Bros., 1984. Alex Okana, The Falcon and the Snowman, Orion, 1985. Steven Dyer, A Song for Europe (also known as A Crime of Honour), 1985. Defense minister, Iron Eagle, TriStar, 1986. Jacques Lafleur, Harry and the Hendersons (also known as Bigfoot and the Hendersons), Universal, 1987. Muller, A World Apart, Atlantic, 1988. The Bishop, Popielusko (also known as To Kill a Priest and Popieluszko), Columbia, 1988. Will, When the Whales Came (also known as Why the Whales Came), Signet Films, 1989. Rudi Waltz, Der Fall Lucona (also known as The Lucona Affair), 1993. Nagi Hassan, Executive Decision (also known as Critical Decision), Warner Bros., 1996. Oliver/Matthew Delacorta, Sunday, CFP Distribution, 1997. Detective Mohamed Karamn, A Perfect Murder, Warner Bros., 1998. Captain Jason Sansky, Wing Commander (also known as Wing Commander: Space Will Never Be the Same), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Napoleon, Sabotage! (also known as Sabotage!! and Sabotaje), 2000. (U.S. version) Voice of narrator, Geppetto, and the Judge, Pinocchio (also known as Roberto Benigni’s ⬙Pinocchio⬙), Miramax, 2002. Jean–Pierre Thibodoux, The In–Laws (also known as Ein Ungleiches Paar and Wild Wedding—ein ungleiches Paar), Warner Bros., 2003. Leo Gillette, Foolproof (also known as A toute epreuve), DEJ Productions, 2003. Day of Wrath, Americana World Pictures, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: (Uncredited) Voiceover in titles, Sapphire and Steel, ITV, 1979. Inspector Tsientsin, Reilly: The Ace of Spies, Euston, then broadcast as segments of Mystery, PBS, 1984. Hercule Poirot (title role), Poirot (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Poirot⬙), ITV, PBS, and Arts and Entertainment, 1989–94. Detective Inspector John Borne, NCS Manhunt, BBC, 2002.
Also appeared in This Story of Yours, Hampstead Theatre Club; as Achilles, Troilus and Cressida, Royal Shakespeare Company; Bolingbroke, Richard II. Major Tours: Man and Boy, U.K. cities, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: (Debut) Edward Teller, Oppenheimer, BBC, 1978, then broadcast as a segment of American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Himself, Playing Shakespeare, London Weekend Television, then PBS, 1983.
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Hercule Poirot, Poirot: The Hollow, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. General Hallholland, A Bear Named Winnie, CBC, 2004. Television Appearances; Pilots: Detective Inspector John Borne, NCS: Manhunt, BBC, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: The Last Day, 1983. Herman Glogauer, Once in a Lifetime, BBC, then broadcast as a segment of Great Performances, PBS, 1988. T. J. O’Connor, Cause Celebre, Anglia TV, then broadcast as a segment of Mystery, PBS, 1988. Carver, ⬙More Than a Touch of Zen,⬙ 4 Play: Nobody Here But Us Chickens (also known as Nobody Here But Us Chickens), 1989. The Life of Agatha Christie, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Adolf Verloc, ⬙The Secret Agent,⬙ Masterpiece Theatre, PBS and BBC2, 1992. Leopold Bloom, James Joyce’s ⬙Ulysses,⬙ PBS, 1993. Narrator, Days of Majesty, PBS, 1994. Presenter, The Laurence Olivier Awards 2003, 2003. Narrator, Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets, BBC, 2004, The Discovery Channel, 2005. Narrator, Space Odyssey: The Robot Pioneers, BBC, 2004, The Discovery Channel, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Barsad, A Tale of Two Cities, CBS, 1980. Trouillefou, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (also known as Hunchback), CBS, 1982. Inspector Japp, Agatha Christie’s ⬙Thirteen at Dinner⬙ (also known as Thirteen at Dinner), CBS, 1985. Matvei, Gulag, HBO, 1985. William L. Shirer, Murrow, HBO, 1986. Jonathon Gault, The Last Innocent Man, HBO, 1987. Joe, Separation (also known as Don’t Hang Up), BBC, 1990. Hercule Poirot, Hercule Poirot’s Christmas, PBS, 1994. Hercule Poirot, Murder on the Links (also known as Poirot: Murder on the Links), LWT, 1995. Hercule Poirot, Hickory Dickory Dock, ITV1, 1995. Ruben Roberts, Cruel Train, BBC, 1995. Vlachos, Deadly Voyage, HBO, 1996. Hercule Poirot, Dumb Witness (also known as Poirot: Dumb Witness), PBS, 1996. Louis B. Mayer, RKO 281 (also known as RKO 281: The Battle over Citizen Kane), HBO, 1999. Hercule Poirot, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (also known as Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Hercule Poirot, Lord Edgeware Dies, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Hercule Poirot, Evil under the Sun (also known as Poirot: Evil under the Sun), ITV and Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Hercule Poirot, Murder in Mesopotamia, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Naji Al–Nadithi, Live from Baghdad, HBO, 2002. Hercule Poirot, Poirot: Five Little Pigs, Arts and Entertainment and ITV, 2003. Hercule Poirot, Poirot: Sad Cypress, Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Hercule Poirot, Poirot: Death on the Nile, Arts and Entertainment and ITV, 2004.
Also appeared as Howard Bollsover, Saigon: The Last Days, BBC; Yves Drouard, Time to Die, Anglia TV; in Being Normal, BBC; Kings and Castles, Thames. Television Appearances; Episodic: Martin Kulman, ⬙And When You’ve Paid the Bill You’re None the Wiser,⬙ Public Eye, 1971. Leo, ⬙Fighting Fund,⬙ The Protectors, ITV, 1973. ⬙Goodbye George,⬙ The Protectors, ITV, 1978. Krivas, ⬙Where the Jungle Ends,⬙ The Professionals, 1978. Devas, ⬙Partners,⬙ King & Castle, Thames, 1986. Colin, ⬙The Muse,⬙ Oxbridge Blues, BBC, then Arts and Entertainment, 1986, then PBS, 1988. Yves Drouard, ⬙A Time to Die,⬙ Tales of the Unexpected, syndicated and ITV1, 1988. Narrator, ⬙The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship,⬙ Long Ago and Far Away, PBS, 1989. Edward Palmer, ⬙Teacher,⬙ Murder in Mind, BBC, 2001. Himself, This Morning, ITV, 2004. Himself, GMTV, ITV, 2004. Television Associate Producer; Movies: Poirot: Five Little Pigs, Arts and Entertainment and ITV, 2003. Poirot: Sad Cypress, Arts and Entertainment, 2003. 320
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SURTEES Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1972. The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid, Universal, 1972. Joe Kidd, Universal, 1972. (Second unit) Lost Horizon, 1973. Blume in Love, Samuel Bronston, 1973. High Plains Drifter, Universal, 1973. The Outfit (also known as The Good Guys Always Win), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1973. Lenny, United Artists, 1974. Night Moves, Warner Bros., 1975. Leadbelly, Paramount, 1976. The Outlaw Josey Wales, Warner Bros., 1976. The Shootist, Paramount, 1976. Sparkle, Warner Bros., 1976. Three Warriors, Fantasy, 1977. ⬙Baxter’s Beauties of 1933,⬙ Movie Movie, Warner Bros., 1978. Big Wednesday (also known as Summer of Innocence), Warner Bros., 1978. Dreamer, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1979. Escape from Alcatraz, Paramount, 1979. Inchon, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1981. Firefox, Warner Bros., 1982. Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains (also known as All Washed Up), Paramount, 1982. White Dog (also known as Trained to Kill), Paramount, 1982. (With Donald Thorin) Bad Boys, Universal, 1983. Sudden Impact, Warner Bros., 1983. (With Reynaldo Villalobos) Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. Beverly Hills Cop, Paramount, 1984. Tightrope, Warner Bros., 1984. Pale Rider, Warner Bros., 1985. Out of Bounds, Columbia, 1986. Psycho III (also known as Psicosis 3 and Psycose 3), Universal, 1986. Ratboy, Warner Bros., 1986. Back to the Beach (also known as Malibu Beach Girls), Paramount, 1987. License to Drive, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988. Men Don’t Leave, Warner Bros., 1990. (With Brenton Spencer) Run, Buena Vista, 1991. The Super, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. The Crush, Warner Bros., 1993. That Night (also known as One Hot Summer), Warner Bros., 1993. Corrina, Corrina, New Line Cinema, 1994. The Stars Fell on Henrietta, Warner Bros., 1995. The Substitute, Orion, 1996. Just a Little Harmless Sex, Phaedra Cinema, 1999. Joshua, Artisan Entertainment, 2002.
Poirot: Death on the Nile, Arts and Entertainment and ITV, 2004. Poirot: The Hollow, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Evil under the Sun: A Hercule Poirot Mystery by Agatha Christie, AudioEditions, 2002. WRITINGS (With others) Players of Shakespeare (2 volumes) 1985, 1988. Also wrote essays on interpretations of roles. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: British Heritage, December, 1999, p. 42.
SURTEES, Bruce 1937– PERSONAL Full name, Bruce Mohr Powell Surtees; born July 23, 1937, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Robert L. (a cinematographer) and Maydell Surtees; brother of Thomas William Surtees (a camera operator). Education: Attended Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Cinematographer. Worked at Disney as a technician mixing animation with live action. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best cinematography, 1974, for Lenny; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding cinematography for a miniseries or movie, 1999, for Dash and Lilly. CREDITS Film Cinematographer: The Beguiled, Universal, 1971. Dirty Harry, Warner Bros., 1971. Play Misty for Me, Universal, 1971. 321
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Film Work; Other: Camera operator, Lost Command, 1966. (Uncredited) Camera operator, Coogan’s Bluff, 1968. (Uncredited) Camera operator, Two Mules for Sister Sara, 1970. Television Cinematographer; Miniseries: American Tragedy, CBS, 2000. And Never Let Her Go, CBS, 2001. Television Cinematographer; Movies: (With Dariusz Wolski) Chains of Gold, Showtime, 1991. The Birds II: Land’s End, Showtime, 1994. Murder in a Small Town, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. That Championship Season, Showtime, 1999. Dash and Lilly, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Lethal Vows, CBS, 1999. The Lady in Question, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Thin Air (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Thin Air⬙ and Thin Air: A Spenser Mystery), Arts and Entertainment, 2000.
SUTHERLAND, Kiefer 1966– PERSONAL Full name, Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland; born December 21, 1966, in London, England; son of Donald Sutherland (an actor) and Shirley Douglas (an actress); married Camelia Kath (an actress), September 12, 1986 (divorced, 1990); married Kelly Winn, June 29, 1996 (divorced, March 2000); children: (first marriage) Sarah Jude. Education: Attended Martingrove Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada. Avocational Interests: Team roping and playing hockey.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Bill, Max Dugan Returns, Disney, 1983. Donald Campbell, The Bay Boy (also known as Un printemps sous la neige and Bad Company), Orion, 1984. Tim, At Close Range, Orion, 1986. Brooks, Crazy Moon (also known as Huggers and D’amour et d’eau fraiche), Cinegem, 1986. Ace Merrill, Stand by Me, Columbia, 1986. Brian Mars, deputy, The Killing Time, New World, 1987. Danny Rivers, Promised Land (also known as Young Hearts), Vestron, 1987. David, The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Josiah ⬙Doc⬙ Sculock, Young Guns, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1988. Scott, 1969, Atlantic, 1988. Tad Allagash, Bright Lights, Big City, Metro Goldwyn Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Buster McHenry, Renegades, Universal, 1989. Josiah ⬙Doc⬙ Sculock, Young Guns II (also known as Young Guns II: Blaze of Glory), Twentieth Century– Fox, 1990. John Buckner, Flashback, Paramount, 1990.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Markham & Froggatt, Ltd., 4 Windmill St., London W1T 2HZ, England. Manager—Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Wolf– Kasteler–Van Iden PR, 335 N. Maple Dr., Suite 351, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Stillwater Films (a production company), founder; appeared in commercials for MGD, 2003, MCI, 2003, and the Los Angeles Mentoring Partnership, 2005; appeared in print ad for Gap, 2002. Traveled the rodeo circuit in the late 1990s, winning the United States Team Roping Championships in Phoenix, AZ, and Albuquerque, NM. 322
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SUTHERLAND Jiminy Glick in La La Wood, Lalawood LLC, 2004. River Queen, 2005. Narrator, Hope in Heaven (documentary), 2005. Film Director: Truth or Consequences N.M., Triumph Films, 1997. Woman Wanted, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Hickory, Watership Down, YTV, 1999. Jack Bauer, 24, Fox, 2001—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (In archive footage) The Greatest Canadian (documentary), CBC, 2004. Title role, The Tommy Douglas Story, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: (Television debut), Kevin Richter, Trapped in Silence, CBS, 1986. Victor, Brotherhood of Justice, ABC, 1986. Denver Bayliss, Last Light, Showtime, 1993. Bob Wolverton, Freeway, HBO, 1996. Joey, The Last Days of Frankie the Fly, 1996. The host, Duke of Groove, 1996. Rat Kiley, A Soldier’s Sweetheart, Showtime, 1998. John Box, The Break Up, Cinemax, 1998. Michael Farrow–Smith, The Right Temptation, HBO, 2000. Paul Gauguin, Paradise Found, Starz!, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: Copresenter, 61st Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1989. Intimate Portrait: Sally Field (documentary), Lifetime, 1998. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Lea Thompson (documentary), Lifetime, 1998. Jack Palance: From Grit to Grace (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Charlie Sheen (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Presenter, The 28th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2002. Himself, The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2002. Presenter, The 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2002. Himself, ESPY Awards, ESPN, 2002. Himself, 24 Heaven (documentary), BBC, 2002. Himself, 24: The Postmortem (documentary), BBC, 2002. Himself, The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2002. Himself, A&E Biography: Charlie Sheen (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2002.
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Himself, 24: Access All Areas (documentary), BBC, 2003. Presenter, The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2003. Presenter, The 31st Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 2003. Presenter, The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 2003. Presenter, The 2003 ESPY Awards, ESPN, 2003. Himself, Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary, Comedy Central, 2003. Narrator, Ben Johnson: Drugs and the Quest for Gold (documentary), CTV, 2004. Presenter, The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2004. Presenter, The 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2004.
Stage Appearances: (Stage debut), Throne of Straw, Los Angeles Odyssey Theatre, 1977. Tom Wingfield, The Glass Menagerie, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1997. Also appeared in Minnesota Moon; America Modern. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cable Guide, August, 1988. Hollywood Reporter, January 11, 1988. Newsmakers, Issue 4, Gale Group, 2002. New York Post, August 18, 1986. People Weekly, April 9, 1984; June 13, 1994, p. 37; November 16, 1998, p. 236; April 1, 2002, p. 89; December 2, 2002, p. 114. Philadelphia Magazine, April, 1992, pp. 35–41. Rolling Stone, February 25, 1988.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Static, ⬙The Mission,⬙ Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1991. Matt Cordell, ⬙Love and Blood,⬙ Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Himself, ⬙New Office,⬙ Made in Canada, CBC, 1998. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1998. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1998. Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005. Himself, ⬙Tommy Douglas: The Flight of a Lifetime,⬙ Life and Times, CBC, 2000. Himself, The View, ABC, 2002, 2003, 2005. Himself, V Graham Norton, 2002. Himself, Pure 24, BBC3, 2003. Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2003. Himself, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2003, 2004, 2005. Himself, On Air with Ryan Seacrest, 2004. Himself, Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 2005. Himself, The Ellen DeGeneres, 2005.
SUTTON, Carol PERSONAL Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sounder, Part 2, Gamma III, 1976. Perfume lady, Mirrors (also known as Marianne), First American Films, 1978. Judge, The Big Easy, Columbia, 1987. Nurse Pam, Steel Magnolias, TriStar, 1989. Lena, Convicts (also known as Horton Foote’s ⬙Convicts⬙), MCEG Productions, 1990. New Orleans policewoman, The Pelican Brief, Warner Bros., 1993. Angry woman at Matthew’s house, Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (also known as Candyman II: Farewell to the Flesh), Gramercy, 1995. Madame Renard, Eve’s Bayou, Trimark Pictures, 1997. Ms. Guillermo, Monster’s Ball (also known as Le bal du monstre), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Pharmacy lady, The Badge, Lions Gate Films, 2002. Lou Dell, Runaway Jury, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Ruthie, A Love Song for Bobby Long, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Eula, Ray, Universal, 2004.
Also appeared in The Industry, Bravo; Family Guy (animated), Fox. Television Work; Series: Producer, 24, Fox, 2002–2003. Co–executive producer, 24, Fox, 2003—. Television Work; Movies: Director, Last Light, Showtime, 1993. Executive producer, Dark Reflection (also known as Natural Selection), Fox, 1994. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Love and Blood,⬙ Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. 324
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SUTTON Steffie, LeBlanc’s maid, Tempted (also known as Seduction fatale), HBO, 2001. Bakery owner, The Dead Will Tell, CBS, 2004. Ms. Aguillard, The Madam’s Family: The Truth about the Canal Street Brothel, CBS, 2004. Records administrator, Searching for David’s Heart: A Christmas Story, ABC Family, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Vivian, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, CBS, 1974. Mrs. Compher, The Savage Bees, NBC, 1976. Tess, Minstrel Man, CBS, 1977. Lucy, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Showtime, 1987. Janey, A Gathering of Old Men, CBS, 1987. Female security officer, The Outside Woman, ABC, 1989. Guard, This Gun for Hire, USA Network, 1991. First bailiff, Doublecrossed, HBO, 1991. Judge Hamill, Jake Lassister: Justice on the Bayou, NBC, 1995. Thelma, A Lesson before Dying, HBO, 1999.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Lucille Jeffson, ⬙A Necessary Evil,⬙ In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1988. Mary, ⬙Missing,⬙ Orleans, CBS, 1997. Gloria Stevens, ⬙Lily of the Field,⬙ Going to California, Showtime, 2001. Stage Appearances: Bertha Ann, Staggerlee, Second Avenue Theatre, New York City, 1987.
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Television Appearance; Specials: 20th Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years (documentary), AMC, 2000.
PERSONAL Born in Chicago, IL; married Sharon Johnson. Education: Studied theatre at University of Southern California.
Television Work; Movies: Coproducer, Moving Target. CBS, 1988. Director, Desperate Choices: To Save My Child (also known as Solomon’s Choice and The Final Choice), NBC, 1992. Director, Keep the Change, TNT, 1992. Director, The Amy Fisher Story (also known as Beyond Control), ABC, 1993.
Addresses: Agent—Broder–Webb–Chervin–Silbermann Agency, 9242 Beverly Blvd., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Rogers & Cowan PR, 8687 Melrose Ave., 7th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Television Work; Pilots: Director, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures, Fox, 1991. Director, Sliders, Fox, 1995. Co–executive producer and director, The American Embassy, Fox, 2002. Executive producer, The ATL, Fox, 2003.
Career: Director, producer, actor, and writer. Worked as a dancer. Member: Directors Guild of America. CREDITS
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Math Class,⬙ The Wonder Years, 1989. ⬙Sloan Again, Naturally,⬙ Ferris Bueller, 1990. ⬙Operation Kubiak,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, Fox, 1990. ⬙Parker Lewis Must Lose,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, Fox, 1990. ⬙Rent–a–Kube,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, Fox, 1990. ⬙Teens from a Mall,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, Fox, 1990. ⬙My Fair Shelly,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, Fox, 1990. ⬙Heartbreak,⬙ The Wonder Years, 1991. ⬙Pyrrhic Lyric,⬙ Great Scott, Fox, 1992. ⬙Satyricon,⬙ South of Sunset, CBS, 1993.
Film Appearances: Dancer, Grease, United International Pictures, 1978. Dancer, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (also known as Banda de los corazones), 1978. Babyface, 1941, 1979. Melio, Midnight Madness, 1980. Boy Greaser, Grease 2, Paramount, 1982. Film Director: It Takes Two (also known as Me and My Shadow), Warner Bros., 1995. 326
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THOMAS CREDITS Film Appearances: Stella, Let Him Have It (also known as L’age de vivre), 1991. Marian Sherwood, Sherwood’s Trafels (also known as Never Love a Thief), 1994. Megan Pillsbury, Relax ... It’s Just Sex, A–Pix Entertainment, 1998. Dr. Molly Warmflash, The World Is Not Enough (also known as Pressure Point and T.W.I.N.E.), United Artists, 1999. Anna, Skeleton Woman, 2000. Dr. Valerie Harman, Storm Watch (also known as Code Hunter and Virtual Storm), Velocity Home Entertainment, 2002. Mrs. Allen, Haven, 2004. Julianne, Brothel, 2004. Jane Talley, Hostage, Miramax, 2005.
Also directed episodes of The Byrds of Paradise, ABC. WRITINGS Screenplays: Ever After, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Sweet Home Alabama, Buena Vista, 2002. Television Movies: Moving Target (from story), CBS, 1988. What She Doesn’t Know (also known as Shades of Gray), NBC, 1992.
Television Appearances; Series: Kelly Weld, Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 1996–98. Dr. Nicole de Brae, chief of medical staff, All Souls, UPN, 2001.
Television Pilots: The ATL, Fox, 2002. Television Episodes: Jack and Mike, ABC, 1986. ⬙Stand–In Deliver,⬙ Ferris Bueller, 1990.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Princess Diana, Diana: Her True Story, NBC, 1993. Emilia Gould, Joseph Conrad’s ⬙Nostromo⬙ (also known as Nostromo and Nostromo—der Schatz in den Bergen), PBS, 1997.
THOMAS, Serena Scott 1961– (Serena Scott–Thomas)
Television Appearances; Movies: Hebe Ritter, Harnessing Peacocks, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Kathy Madeira, Bermuda Grace, NBC, 1994. Claire, Clair de Lune (also known as Rik Mayall Presents ⬙Clair de Lune⬙), 1995. Alexis Dunestkaya, The Way to Dusty Death, 1995. Marian Sherwood, Never Love a Thief, PAX, 1998.
PERSONAL Full name, Serena Harriet Scott Thomas; born September 21, 1961, in Nether Compton, Dorset, England; father, a British naval pilot; sister of Kristin Scott Thomas (an actress); married Scott J. Tepper (a master of foxhounds), November 22, 1996 (divorced August 11, 2004); children: Tallulah.
Television Appearances; Specials: Model girl, Wasps’ Nest, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Hope Westfield, ⬙Little Bookshop of Horrors,⬙ She–Wolf of London, 1990. Fashion model, ⬙Wasps’ Nest,⬙ Poirot, 1991. Gwendolyn Post, ⬙Revelations,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 1998. Herself, The Martin Short Show, syndicated, 1999. British Intelligence Officer’s wife, ⬙Son Set,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2002. Rebecca, ⬙The Expanse,⬙ Star Trek: Enterprise, 2003. ⬙Rich Girl, Poor Girl,⬙ The Division, Lifetime, 2003. Mr. Porter, ⬙Love Kills,⬙ She Spies, syndicated, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—Silver Massetti & Szatmary—Los Angeles, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, Los Angeles, CA 90069; SMS Talent, 8739 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Manager—3 Arts Entertainment, 9460 Wilshire Blvd., 7th floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Roar, LLC, 2400 Broadway, Suite 320, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Career: Actress. Competes in Three–Day Eventing and Dressage in the United States; previously worked as a model. 327
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Anastacia Dubois, ⬙Kicking and Screaming,⬙ Summerland, The WB, 2004. Anastacia Dubois, ⬙On the Last Night of Summer,⬙ Summerland, The WB, 2004.
Maynard, Iceman, Universal, 1984. Howard Simpson, The River, Universal, 1984. Hanley, Turk 182!, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1985. Turner, Flanagan (also known as Walls of Glass), United Film Distribution, 1985. Mr. Strickland, Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. Lou Brackman, Armed and Dangerous, Columbia, 1986. Stinger, Top Gun, Paramount, 1986. Harry, Off Beat, Buena Vista, 1986. Detective Lubic, Masters of the Universe, Cannon, 1987. Mr. Bjornstead, Made in Heaven, Lorimar, 1987. Colonel William Tanzer, Viper, Fries Distributing, 1988. Benny Pistone, Split Decisions (also known as Kid Gloves), New Century/Vista, 1988. Detective Joe Hanley, True Blood (also known as Edge of Darkness), Fries Entertainment, 1989. Captain Coolidge, Second Sight, 1989. (As James S. Tolkan) Judge, Family Business, 1989. Strickland, Back to the Future, Part II, 1989. Colonel Freeman, Ministry of Vengeance (also known as Helden USA 4), 1989. Marshal Strickland, Back to the Future, Part III, Universal, 1990. Numbers, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990. Sal Nichols, Opportunity Knocks, Universal, 1990. Vince, Driving Me Crazy (also known as Trabbi Goes to Hollywood), Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1992. Patch, Hangfire, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1991. Mr. Thorn, Problem Child 2, Universal, 1991. Agent Sterling, Bloodfist IV: Die Trying (also known as Die Trying), Horizons Home Video, 1992. Levitt, Boiling Point (also known as L’extreme limite), Warner Bros., 1993. Dan ⬙Iceberg⬙ Eagen, Underworld, Trimark Pictures, 1996. Quon, Robo Warriors, 1996. Dutch, Seven Times Lucky, Odeon Films, 2004. Thomas Knight, Sr., Heavens Fall, 2005.
TOLKAN, James 1931– (James B. Tolkan, James S. Tolkan, Jim Tolkan, James Tolkin) PERSONAL Full name, James S. Tolkan; born June 20, 1931, in Calumet, MI; son of Ralph M. Tolkan (a cattle dealer); married Parmalee (a costume designer). Education: University of Iowa, B.A., drama, 1956; also attended East Arizona College and Coe College; trained for the stage with Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg, and at the Actors Studio. Avocational Interests: Collecting folk art. Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 N. Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Appeared with the Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1967–68, then Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1969, then Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1972–73; Barter Theatre, Abingdon, VA, 1976, then Arena Stage, 1981. Previously worked as a railway hand and cattle truck driver. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1950–51. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As James Tolkin) The Three Sisters, 1966. Edwards, Stiletto, AVCO–Embassy, 1969. Mr. Brown, They Might Be Giants, Universal, 1971. Contact man, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, Paramount, 1973. (As James Tolkin) Lieutenant Steiger, Serpico, 1973. Napoleon Bonaparte, Love and Death, United Artists, 1975. Tom Paine, Independence, 1976. Coroner, The Amityville Horror, American International, 1979. District Attorney Polito, Prince of the City, Warner Bros., 1981. Baldy, Wolfen, Warner Bros., 1981. Lieutenant Glass, Author! Author!, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1982. Conferee, Hanky–Panky, Columbia, 1982. Bishop’s voice, ⬙The Bishop of Battle,⬙ Nightmares, Universal, 1983. FBI agent Wigan, WarGames, United Artists, 1983.
Television Appearances; Series: Lester Mintz, Mary, CBS, 1985–86. Captain Ray Parker, Sunset Beat, ABC, 1990. Captain Mike ⬙Rags⬙ Ragland, The Hat Squad, CBS, 1992. Dallas Cassel, Cobra (also known as Viper), syndicated, 1993–94. Various characters, A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2001–2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Kennel master, Little Spies, ABC, 1986. Dr. Siegel, Leap of Faith (also known as Question of Faith), CBS, 1988. 328
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(As James B. Tolkan) Major Alex Thompson, Weekend War, ABC, 1988. Lieutenant Ed Henderson, The Case of the Hillside Stranglers (also known as Bloodbrothers: The Hillside Stranglers and The Hillside Stranglers), NBC, 1989. Tenelli, The Sketch Artist (also known as Drawing Fire), Showtime, 1992. Joe Maloney, Beyond Betrayal, CBS, 1994. Dave Fanelli, Sketch Artist II: Hands That See (also known as A Feel for Murder and Sketch Artist II), Showtime, 1995. Agent Price, Love in Ambush (also known as L’amour en embuscade, Angkor, and Mirabeau), 1997.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙The Next Witness,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. ⬙Die Like a Dog,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Improvised council, Between Two Thieves, York Playhouse, New York City, 1960. Frank, The Shoemaker and the Peddler, East 74th Street Theatre, New York City, 1960. Seth Gale, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Phoenix Theatre Company, Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1963. Herman Glogauer, Once in a Lifetime, York Playhouse, 1964. Carnival person, The Three Sisters, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1964. A View from the Bridge, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1965. Understudy for the role of Harry Roat, Jr., then Harry Roat. Jr., Wait until Dark, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1966. Weiss, The Cannibals, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1968. Officer of the Queen’s guard, Mary Stuart, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1971. Two Ton Tessie (sergeant), Pinkville, St. Clement’s Church Theatre, New York City, 1971. Pope, The Silent Partner, Actors’ Studio, New York City, 1972. Jury member, Twelve Angry Men, Queens Playhouse, New York City, 1972. Tola, Narrow Road to the Deep North, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1972. Dr. Marrow, Forty–Two Seconds from Broadway, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1973. Katz, Full Circle, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1973. Gonzalo, The Tempest, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1974. Rosse, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1974. Charlie Allman, Dream of a Blacklisted Actor, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1975. Dandelion Wine, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1976. Allon, Menachem, and D. P., Golda, Morosco Theatre, 1977. Skinny, Jungle of Cities, Colonnades Theatre, New York City, 1979. Billy, Wings, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1979.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Ray Parker, Sunset Beat, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Billy, ⬙Wings,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Narrator, ⬙Do the Guilty Go Free?,⬙ America Undercover (documentary), HBO, 1988. Narrator, ⬙Convicts on the Street: One Year on Parole,⬙ America Undercover (documentary), HBO, 1990. Narrator, ⬙Guns: A Day in the Death of America,⬙ America Undercover (documentary), HBO, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Jim Tolkan) Mail clerk, ⬙The Man Who Bit a Diamond in Half,⬙ Naked City, 1960. Stefan Malwitz, ⬙The Man Who Refused to Die,⬙ Armstrong Circle Theatre, 1962. ⬙The Night Watch,⬙ NYPD, 1969. Roger Williams, ⬙The Peach Gang,⬙ Ourstory, PBS, 1975. Coach Beasley, ⬙Queen for a Day,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985. Norman Keyes, ⬙Diced Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, 1985. Norman Keyes, ⬙Forced Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, 1985. Norman Keyes, ⬙Bonds of Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, 1986. Norman Keyes, ⬙The Steele That Wouldn⬘t Die: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Remington Steele, 1987. Mason Mather, ⬙Amen ... Send Money,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Ruger, ⬙The Visitation,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Principal Dr. B. Langford Oates, ⬙Day Damn One,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, NBC, 1990. ⬙The Trap,⬙ Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. ⬙Fetch This, Pal,⬙ Tequila and Bonetti, 1992. Coach Silva, ⬙Hulk Arnold,⬙ The Wonder Years, 1993. JAG, NBC, 1995. Commander Cyrus Quinn, ⬙Heart of Darkness,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1996. 329
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The Life of Galileo, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1981. The Front Page, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Dave Moss, Glengarry Glen Ross, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, both 1984. Harvey, One Tennis Shoe, Marathon ’85, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1985. Detective Lieutenant Fine, ⬙Clara⬙ in Danger: Memory!, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1987.
Film Cinematographer: Banditi a Orgosolo (also known as Bandits of Orgosolo), 1960. Come l’amore (also known as Something Like Love), 1968. ... e vennero in quattro per uccidere Sartana! (also known as Four Came to Kill Sartana and Sartana, the Invincible Gunman), 1969. L’invitata (also known as L’invitee and The Uninvited), 1969. Una macchia rosa (also known as Rose Spot), 1970. I tulipani di Haarlem (also known as Les tulipes de Haarlem and Tulips of Haarlem), 1970. Io non spezzo—rompo, 1971. Nous ne vieillirons pas ensemble (also known as L’amante giovane, Break–Up, and We Won’t Grow Old Together), 1972. Mordi e fuggi (also known as Dirty Weekend and Rapt a l’italienne), 1973. Pane e cioccolata (also known as Bread and Chocolate), 1973. L’eta della Pace, 1975. Leonor, New Line Cinema, 1975. The Passenger (also known as Professione: Reporter, Profession: Reporter, and El reportero), Altura, 1975. Morire a Roma (also known as La vita in gioco), 1975. L’altro dio, 1975. La donna della domenica (also known as La femme du dimanche and The Sunday Woman), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1976. The Last Woman (also known as La derniere femme and L’ultimaa donna), 1976. Der Dritte Grad (also known as La faille, La smagliatura, and Weak Spot), 1976. Il deserto dei Tartari (also known as Le desert des tartares, Le desert des tartars, Die Tartenwueste, and The Desert of the Tartars), 1976. Suspiria (also known as Dario Argento’s ⬙Suspiria⬙ and Suspiria—In den Krallen des Boesen), 1977. Per questa notte, 1977. Interno di un convento (also known as Behind Convent Walls, Sex Life in a Convent, and Within a Cloister), 1977. Bye Bye Monkey (also known as Ciao maschio and Reve de singe), 1978. ⬙Saro tutta per te,⬙ Dove vai in vacanza? (also known as Where Are You Going on Holiday?), 1978. L’adoption, 1978. Le serpentine d’oro, 1978. Noccioline a colazine, 1978. The Mystery of Oberwald (also known as Il mistero di Oberwald, Das Geheimnis von Oberwald, and The Oberwald Mystery), 1980. Il Pap’occhio (also known as In the Pope’s Eye), 1981. Bianco, rosso e Verdone, 1981.
Major Tours: Dr. Artinian, then bell boy, The Best Man, U.S. cities, 1961–62.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Commander Hondo, Top Gun: Fire at Will, 1996.
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PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Cinematographer, camera operator, director, producer, and writer. Worked as a cinematographer on commercials; International Festival of Cinematographers, cocreator, 1981; Imago, the European Federation of Cinematographers, creator, 1992; organized ⬙Cinematographer’s Day⬙ at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Member: American Society of Cinematographers, AIC. Awards, Honors: Silver Ribbon Award, best cinematography, Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, 1976, for The Passenger; Silver Ribbon Award, best cinematography, 1989, for Splendor; OCIC Award, Venice Film Festival, 1989, for Che ora e?; David Award, best cinematography, David di Donatello Awards, 1991, for The Voyage of Captain Fracassa; Career Award, Montecatini Filmvideo–International Short Film Festival, 2004. 330
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TOWNE Film Work; Other: (As Luciano Tavoli) Assistant camera, Ieri, oggi, domani (also known as Hier, aujourd’hui et demain and Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow), 1963. Camera operator, Suspiria, 1976. Camera operator, I’interno di un Convento, 1978. Director, Le general de l’armee morte (also known as Il generale dell’armata morte, L’armata ritorna, and The General of the Dead Army), 1983. Camera operator, Under Satan’s Sun, Connoisseur Video, 1987. Producer, Ti voglio bene Eugenio (also known as I Love You Eugenio), Lantia, 2002. Film Appearances: Himself, Il mondo dell’orrore di Dario Argento (documentary; also known as Dario Argento’s World of Horror), Vidmark Entertainment, 1985. Himself, The Making of ⬙Titus⬙ (documentary short film), Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2000. Himself, Suspiria 25th Anniversary, 2001. Television Cinematographer; Miniseries: Diario di un maestro, 1973. Television Cinematographer; Specials: Chung Kuo—Cina (documentary; also known as China, Cina, and Highlights from Antonioni’s ⬙China⬙), 1972. Tempo di viaggio (documentary), 1983. WRITINGS Screenplays: Le general de l’armee morte (also known as Il generale dell’armata morte, L’armata ritorna, and The General of the Dead Army), 1983. Vicino al fiume, 2004.
TOWNE, Katharine 1978– PERSONAL Full name, Katharine Payne Towne; born July 17, 1978, in Hollywood, CA; daughter of Robert Towne (a screenwriter, director, and actor) and Julie Payne (an actress); married Charlie Hunnam (an actor), 1999 (divorced, 2002). Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. 331
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TOWNE, Robert 1934– (P. H. Vazak, Edward Wain) PERSONAL
Career: Actress. Full name, Robert Burton Towne; born November 23, 1934, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Lou (a real estate developer) and Helen Towne; married Julie Payne (an actress), November 1977 (divorced, c. 1981); married Luisa Gaule, c. 1985; children: (first marriage) Katharine Payne; (second marriage) Chiara Gaule. Education: Studied philosophy and literature at Pomona State College; studied acting with Jeff Corey.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Coed Ⲇ1, Without Limits, 1998. Marjorie, Girl, Kushner–Locke International, 1998. Becky, Go, Columbia, 1999. Savannah, She’s All That, Miramax, 1999. Monique, The Bachelor, New Line Cinema, 1999. Sinead Laren, But I’m a Cheerleader, Lions Gate Films, 1999. Monique, The Bachelor, New Line Cinema, 1999. Morgan, The In Crowd, Warner Bros., 2000. Caitlin Spencer, What Lies Beneath, DreamWorks, 2000. (Uncredited) Longshot (also known as Jack of All Trades and Longshot: The Movie), 2000. Holly, Town & Country, New Line Cinema, 2001. Cynthia Jenzen, Mulholland Dr. (also known as Mulholland Drive), Universal Focus, 2001. Nadine, Evolution, DreamWorks, 2001. Chloe, Sol Goode, Cutting Edge Entertainment, 2001. Jody, The Anarchist Cookbook, Innovation Film Group, 2002. (Scenes deleted) Erin Vanderbilt, Sweet Home Alabama, Buena Vista, 2002. Samantha, Scream at the Sound of the Beep, 2002. Helen, LD 50 Lethal Dose, First Look Home Entertainment, 2003. Sally Iverson, Easy Six, 2003. Joanna Wojohowsky, Barry Dingle, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Screenwriter, director, producer, and actor. Also worked as a real estate agent and commercial fisherman. Military service: U.S. Army.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Sunday, ⬙The Freshman,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1999. Rebecca, ⬙Sick in the Head,⬙ Undeclared, Fox, 2001. Nadine, ⬙Evolution,⬙ Alienators: Evolution Continues, 2001.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best screenplay based on material from another medium, 1973, Writers Guild of American Award (screen) nomination, best drama adapted from another medium, 194, Film Award, best screenplay, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1975, all for The Last Detail; Academy Award, best original screenplay, 1974, Golden Globe Award, best screenplay—motion picture, Film Award, best screenplay, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Edgar Allan Poe Award, best movie, Writer Guild of America Award (screen), best drama written directly for the screen, 1975, all for Chinatown; Academy Award nomination (with Warren Beatty), best original screenplay, National Society of Film Critics Award (with Beatty), best screenplay, 1975, Writers Guild of America Award (screen)(with Beatty), best comedy written directly for the screen, 1976, all for Shampoo; Academy Award nomination (with Michael Austin), best screenplay based on material from another medium, 1984, Writers Guild of America Award (screen) nomination (with Austin), best screenplay based on material from another medium, both for Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes; Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, Writers Guild of America, 1997; Film Excellence Award, Boston Film Festival, 1998; Hollywood Discovery Awards, outstanding achievement in cinematography and outstanding achievement in screenwriting, Hollywood Film Festival, 2002.
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Television Appearances; Series: Riley Veatch, M.Y.O.B., NBC, 2000. Sal, The Near Future, HBO, 2000. Television Appearances; Pilots: Close to Home, Fox, 2001.
Film Work: Second assistant director, The Young Racers, 1963.
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TOWNE WRITINGS Screenplays: (As Edward Wain) The Last Woman on Earth, Filmgroup, 1960. My Daddy Can Lick Your Daddy, 1962. The Tomb of Ligeia (also known as Tomb of the Cat, Ligeia, Edgar Allan Poe’s ⬙The Tomb of Ligeia,⬙ and Last Tomb of Ligeia), American International, 1965. (With Sam Peckinpah) Villa Rides, Paramount, 1968. The Last Detail, Columbia, 1973. Chinatown, Paramount, 1974. (With Warren Beatty) Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. (With Paul Schrader) The Yakuza (also known as Brotherhood of Yakuza), Warner Bros./Toei, 1975. Personal Best, Warner Bros., 1982. (As P. H. Vazak; with Michael Austin) Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. The Bedroom Window, De Laurentis Entertainment Group, 1987. Tequila Sunrise, Warner Bros., 1988. The Two Jakes, Paramount, 1990. Days of Thunder (based on a story by Towne and Tom Cruise), Paramount, 1990. (With David Rabe and David Rayfiel) The Firm, Paramount, 1993. (With Beatty) Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. (With David Koepp) Mission Impossible (also known as Mission: Impossible), Paramount, 1996. (With Kenneth Moore) Without Limits, Warner Bros., 1998. Mission: Impossible 2 (also known as M:I–2 and Mission: Impossible II), Paramount, 2000. Ask the Dust, 2005. The 39 Steps, Paramount, 2005.
Film Appearances: (As Edward Wain) Martin Joyce, The Last Woman on Earth, Filmgroup, 1960. (As Edward Wain) Sparks Moran, Agent XK150, and narrator, The Creature from the Haunted Sea, Filmgroup, 1961. Third man in bar, The Zodiac Killer, 1971. Richard, Drive, He Said, Columbia, 1971. (Uncredited) Party guest, Shampoo, 1975. Stan, The Pick–Up Artist, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Himself, Chinatown Revisited with Roman Polanski, Robert Evans and Robert Towne (documentary short film), Paramount Home Video, 1999. Himself, Behind the Mission: The Making of ⬙M:I–2⬙ (documentary short film; also known as Behind the Mission: The Making of ⬙Mission: Impossible II⬙), Paramount Home Video, 2000. Himself, A Decade under the Influence (documentary), IFC Films, 2003. (Uncredited) Professor Dates, Suspect Zero, Paramount, 2004.
Script Doctor; Uncredited: The Creature from the Haunted Sea, Filmgroup, 1961. A Time for Killing, Columbia, 1967. (Credited as ⬙special consultant⬙) Bonnie and Clyde, Warner Bros., 1967. Cisco Pike, Columbia, 1971. Drive, He Said, 1971. Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, Paramount, 1972. Cisco Pike, 1972. The New Centurions (also known as Precinct 45: Los Angeles Police), 1972. The Parallax View, 1974. Missouri Breaks, 1976. Marathon Man, Paramount, 1977. Orca (also known as The Killer Whale and Orca: The Killer Whale), 1977. Heaven Can Wait, 1978. Reds, 1981. Swing Shift, Warner Bros., 1984. Eight Million Ways to Die, TriStar, 1986. Tough Guys Don’t Dance, 1987. Frantic, Warner Bros., 1988. Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cadillac Desert (documentary), PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The 47th Annual Academy Awards, NBC, 1975. AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Movies, CBS, 1998. Billy Wilder: The Human Comedy, PBS, 1998. Himself, Playing the Field: Sports and Sex in America (documentary), HBO, 2000. Himself, Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film (documentary), AMC, 2002. Himself, Rescued from the Closet (documentary), AMC, 2002. Himself, AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Heroes & Villains (also known as AFI’s 100 Years, 100 Heroes & Villains: America’s Greatest Screen Characters), CBS, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: American Cinema, PBS, 1995. 333
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Television Episodes: The Lloyd Bridges Show (four episodes), CBS, 1962–63. ⬙The Chameleon,⬙ The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964. ⬙The Dove Affair,⬙ The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1964. ⬙So Many Pretty Girls, So Little Time,⬙ Breaking Point, ABC, 1964. The Richard Boone Show, NBC, 1964.
OTHER SOURCES Books: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: Volume 4: Writers and Production Artists, 4th edition, St. James Press, 2000. Periodicals: American Film, January/February, 1989. Entertainment Weekly, September 18, 1998, p. 21. Esquire, July, 1991, p. 86.
Other Writings: ⬙A Screenwriter on Screenwriting,⬙ Anatomy of the Movies, Macmillan, 1981.
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Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Herself, Unzipped, Miramax, 1995. Mindy Deal, Drop Back Ten, 2000. Madison Elizabeth Frank, What Lies Beneath, DreamWorks, 2000. Paula, The Family Man, Universal, 2000. Blair, Perfume (also known as Dress to Kill), Studio Home Entertainment, 2001. Ms. Dingman, Max Keeble’s Big Move, Buena Vista, 2001. Celine, Duplex (also known as Der Appartement— Schreck and Our House), Miramax, 2003. Martina, Raising Helen, Buena Vista, 2004. Allegra Cole, Hitch, Columbia, 2005. Victoria Billings, The Transporter 2, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2005.
PERSONAL Born February 9, 1974, in Phoenix, AZ; mother, a post office employee; married Herve Le Bhihan (a model), 1994 (divorced, 1996); married Christian McCaw (a professional volleyball player), September 2003; children: (second marriage) Christian ⬙Chip⬙ McCaw II (some sources say Auden). Education: Attended New York University. Avocational Interests: Vegetarianism, cooking, gardening, antiques shopping, and charity work. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Evolution Entertainment, 901 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Publicist—Wolf–Kasteler–Van Iden PR, 335 N. Maple Dr., Suite 351, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, West Tower, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Office—c/o DNA Model Management, 520 Broadway, New York, NY 10012.
Film Work: Executive producer, Ticks (short film), 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Herself/Host, House of Style, MTV, 1995–97.
Career: Actress and producer. Worked as a model from the age of 15, with Elite, New York City, 1996, then Boss Models, New York City, then DNA Model Management, New York City; appeared in numerous print ads, including Calvin Klein’s Eternity Fragrance, 1991, Rolfs, 1994, Gucci, 1995, Versace, 1995, 1996, JOOP!, 1996, Anne Klein, 1996, Carpezio Handbags, 1997, Prada, 1997, 1998, Calvin Klein, 1998, Armani, 1998, Fendi, 1998, Bottega Veneta, 1998, and BCBG Clothing,
Television Appearances; Movies: Lorelei Shellist, Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story, VH1, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Fashion Kingdom: Naomi Campbell, VH1, 1998. The 1998 VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1998. Reel Comedy: Hitch, Comedy Central, 2005. 335
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1996. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1996. Sarah, ⬙Something for Everyone,⬙ Lucky, F/X, 2003. Summer, ⬙Two’s Company, Four’s a Crowd,⬙ Rock Me Baby, The WB, 2004. Herself, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005. On a tout essaye, 2005.
Television Work; Specials: (With Jane Milmore) Producer, I Love Lucy: The Very First Show, CBS, 1990. Television Executive Producer; Pilots: Staten Island 10309, CBS, 1995. Heaven Will Wait, CBS, 1997.
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Television Director; Episodic: Directed episodes of Yes, Dear, CBS.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 15, 1996, p. 38. People, September 16, 1996, p. 167. .
Television Appearances; Series: Harold, Anything But Love, 1989–90.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: The delivery boy, ⬙Lucy Makes Curtis Byte the Dust,⬙ Life with Lucy, 1986. ⬙I Saw Gina Kissing Santa Claus,⬙ Martin, Fox, 1992. ⬙Credit Card Blues,⬙ Martin, Fox, 1993. Bartender, ⬙It’s a Girl: Part 2,⬙ The Hughleys, 2002.
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Film Appearances: Bob, Jaws 2, Universal Pictures Home Video, 1978. Alien boy, Star Trek: The Motion Picture (also known as Star Trek: The Motion Picture—The Director’s Edition), Paramount, 1979. Bug, Taps, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Louie, A Wake in Providence, 1999.
Brother of Steven Van Zandt (a guitarist and actor); married Adrienne Barbeau (an actress), January 1992; children: Walker Steven and William Dalton (twins). Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Writer, producer, story editor, consultant, and actor.
WRITINGS Television Specials: I Love Lucy: The Very First Show, CBS, 1990.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding informational special, 1990, for I Love Lucy: The Very First Show.
Television Pilots: (With Jane Milmore) Daddy Dearest, Fox, 1993. Staten Island 10309, CBS, 1995.
CREDITS Television Work; Series: Story editor, Newhart, CBS, 1982. Executive story consultant, Anything But Love, ABC, 1989. Supervising producer, Nurses, NBC, 1991. Co–executive producer, Martin, Fox, 1992. Creator and executive producer, Daddy Dearest, Fox, 1993. Executive producer, Bless This House, CBS, 1995. Executive producer, The Wayans Bros., WB, 1995. Consulting producer, The Hughleys, ABC, 1998–99.
Television Episodes; with Jane Milmore: ⬙Goonstruck,⬙ Newhart, 1988. ⬙The Nice Man Cometh,⬙ Newhart, 1989. ⬙Murder at the Stratley,⬙ Newhart, 1989. ⬙Bang You’re Dead,⬙ Anything But Love, NBC, 1989. ⬙It’s Better to Have Loved and Flossed,⬙ Anything But Love, NBC, 1989. ⬙Partying is Such Sweet Sorrow,⬙ Anything But Love, NBC, 1990. ⬙Hello ... Mali (Part 3),⬙ Anything But Love, NBC, 1991. ⬙Reversal of Grandpa,⬙ Nurses, NBC, 1991. 336
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VINCENT VINCENT, Frank 1939– PERSONAL Original name, Frank Vincent Gattuso; born August 4, 1939, in North Adams, MA; raised in Jersey City, NJ; son of Frank Vincent Gattuso, Sr. (an iron worker); married second wife, Kathleen; children: three. Avocational Interests: Music. Addresses: Manager—Melissa Prophet, Melissa Prophet Management, 1640 South Sepulveda Dr., Suite 216, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor, voice performer, and musician. As a child, toured U.S. cities with Father Finnegan’s Drum and Bugle Corps; The Aristocrats (musical group), drummer and band leader; studio musician for recording artists such as Paul Anka, Trini Lopez, Del Shannon, and the duo of Steve Lawrence and Edie Gorme; performer as a comedian with Joe Pesci in the duo Vincent & Pesci, 1969–75. Appeared in television commercials. Also worked as restaurant host and talent agent, between 1980 and 1988. Awards, Honors: Lifetime Achievement Award, Garden State Film Festival, 2005, and Back East Picture Show; also recipient of Italian American Entertainer of the Year Award.
Television Episodes; Stories: (With Jane Milmore, Mark Egan, and Mark Solomon) ⬙Cupcake on My Back,⬙ Newhart, 1989. (With Milmore) ⬙Halloween,⬙ Yes, Dear, CBS, 2001.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Bernie Feldshuh, The Death Collector (also known as The Collector, The Enforcer, and Family Enforcer), Epoh, 1975. Salvy Batts, Raging Bull, United Artists, 1980. Louie the Lock, Dear Mr. Wonderful (also known as Ruby’s Dream), Lilienthal, 1982. (Uncredited) Mobster in trench coat, Easy Money, Orion, 1983. Vinnie, Baby, It’s You, Paramount, 1983. First crew chief, The Pope of Greenwich Village (also known as Village Dreams), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Louie Fontucci, Wise Guys, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1986. First police officer, No Surrender, Norstar, 1986. Vito, Made in Argentina (also known as Made in Lanus), Progress Communications, 1987. Pop Corelli, Lou, Pat, and Joe D., 1987 (some sources cite 1995). Charlie, Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989.
Screenplays: A Wake in Providence, Mister P. Productions, 1999. Plays: (With others) Drop Dead, Los Angeles production, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, May 12, 1997, p. 38.
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Priest, Last Exit to Brooklyn (also known as Letzte ausfahrt Brooklyn), Cinecom International, 1989. Billy Batts, GoodFellas, Warner Bros., 1990. Don Mario Romano, Street Hunter, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Dominic Marino, Mortal Thoughts, Columbia, 1991. Mike Tucci, Jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Uncle Frank, Men Lie, Panorama Entertainment, 1994. Sal, Federal Hill, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Earl, Hand Gun, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1995. Frank Marino, Casino, Universal, 1995. Nick, Grind, Castle Hill, 1995. Arcade owner, Animal Room, 1995. Ray Diglovanni, Sr., Ten Benny (also known as Nothing to Lose and Sweet Jersey), Artistic License, 1996. Ron, She’s the One, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Lucky Man, 1996. Tom Colletti, West New York (also known as Paperblood), 1996, White Whale Films, 1998. Tommy ⬙The Bull⬙ Vitaglia, Made Men, 1997. Captain, Night Falls on Manhattan, Paramount, 1997. PDA President Lassaro, Cop Land, Miramax, 1997. Tommy Tomatoes, The Deli, Golden Monkey Pictures, 1997. Dom Di Bella, The North End, Mavex Productions, 1997. Nick, Grind, 1997. Eddie Torelli, Undercurrent, Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1998. Roger, Belly, Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Big Sal, Under Hellgate Bridge, CAVU Releasing, 1999. Suicide man, Penance, Sandy Dog Productions, 1999. Joey Big Ears, Remembering Mario, 1999, Willy Nilly Productions, 2003. Sal, Entropy, Phoenician Entertainment/Interlight/ Tribeca Productions, 1999. Ropewalk (also known as Hanginaround), 2000. Aristotle Onassis, Isn’t She Great (also known as Ist sie nicht grossartig?), MCA/Universal, 2000. Carmine Minetti, Gun Shy, Buena Vista, 2000. Gino, If You Only Knew (also known as Who’s on First? and Ein apartment zum verlieben), Eternity Pictures, 2000. Marty, The Crew, Buena Vista, 2000. Johnny Big, Smokin’ Stogies, Madacy Entertainment Group/Vision Films, 2001. Johnnie Marandino, Snipes, Innovation Film Group, 2001. Frank Bianco, A Tale of Two Pizzas, 2003, Cockeyed Caravan, 2005. Danny Santini, This Thing of Ours, Small Planet Pictures, 2003. Voice of third great white shark, Shark Tale (animated), DreamWorks, 2004. Alvaro, Coalition, 2004. Gaetano, Spy, ShootingDV.com, 2005. Uncle Charles, Remedy, American World Pictures, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Phil Leotardo, The Sopranos, HBO, 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Frankie DeCicco, Witness to the Mob, NBC, 1998. Johnny Stompato, Netforce (also known as Tom Clancy’s ⬙Netforce⬙), ABC, 1999. Himself, I Love the ’80s Strikes Back, VH1, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Joseph F. Zanni, Jr., 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. Robert DiBernardo, Gotti, HBO, 1996. Angelo Occipente, On Seventh Avenue, NBC, 1996. Pete, Vig (also known as Money Kings), Cinemax, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Purser, The Adventure of the Clapham Cook, PBS, 1990. Host, Family Values: The Mob & the Movies, TNT, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Walter MacHeath, ⬙Unfrocked in Babylon,⬙ The Paradise Club, BBC, 1989. B.T. engineer, ⬙Deluge,⬙ Casualty, 1989. J. Z., ⬙Aria,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Matty DiNofrio, ⬙Mob Psychology,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. John Torrio, ⬙Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues,⬙ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, 1993. Paul Mancini, ⬙The Prodigal Son,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994. Tony Accardo, ⬙Stones,⬙ Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Jerome, ⬙Florida,⬙ Cosby, CBS, 1997. John Franchetta, ⬙Juvenile,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. Dino ⬙The Rat⬙ Ferrara, ⬙Little Abner,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2000. Dino ⬙The Rat⬙ Ferrara, ⬙Roll Out the Barrel,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2000. Appeared as a police officer in A Perfect Spy (also known as John Le Carre’s ⬙A Perfect Spy⬙); also appeared in New York Undercover, Fox. Television Appearances; Other: Frank Santello, Rubout, 2003. RECORDINGS Videos: Voice of Don Salvatore Leone, Grand Theft Auto III (video game; also known as GTA3), Rockstar Games, 2001. 338
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Voice of Erwin Lawson, Recess (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Recess:⬙ Created by Paul and Joe), ABC, 1998–2001. Clu Bell, So Weird, The Disney Channel, 1999–2001. Andrew Whitney, Odd Man Out, ABC, 1999–2000. Voice of Flynt, The Legend of Tarzan (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙The Legend of Tarzan⬙), UPN and syndicated, 2001. Karl Scott, Dinotopia (also known as Dinotopia: The Series), ABC, 2002. Chris Savage, Complete Savages, ABC, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Older John Leary, In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (also known as Bitter Blood), CBS, 1994. Himself, Celebrity Mole: Hawaii, ABC, 2003.
PERSONAL Full name, Erik Thomas von Detten; born October 3, 1982, in San Diego, CA; son of Volker and Susan von Detten. Avocational Interests: Sailing, classical piano, landscape photography, hiking, roller–blading, surfing, tennis.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sam Honeycutt, In the Line of Duty: Kidnapped, NBC, 1995. Danny, ⬙Escape to Witch Mountain,⬙ ABC Family Movie, ABC, 1995. Tyler Hackett, A Season of Hope (also known as The Lemon Grove), PBS, 1995. Justin, A Stranger to Love (also known as Journey Home), CBS, 1996. Billy Jackson, Christmas Every Day, The Family Channel, 1996. Drew Marsh, Replacing Dad, CBS, 1998. Andy ⬙Brink⬙ Brinker, Brink!, The Disney Channel, 1998.
Addresses: Agent—Ruthanne Secunda, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Elissa Leeds–Fickman, Reel Talent/Reel Kids, 980 North Bundy, P.O. Box 491035, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Publicist—Nancy Iannios, Nancy Iannios Public Relations, 8271 Melrose Ave., Suite 102, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actor and voice performer. Active in charitable work for Make–a–Wish Foundation and Starlight Foundation.
Television Appearances; Specials: Nicholas ⬙Nikki⬙ Alamain, Days of Our Lives: Night Sins (also known as Night Sins), NBC, 1993.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best youth actor in a soap opera, 1994, for Days of Our Lives; YoungStar Award nomination, Hollywood Reporter, best performance by a young actor in a made– for–television movie, 1997, for Christmas Every Day; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor in a television movie or miniseries, 1997, for Christmas Every Day; Young Artist Award nomination, best supporting young actor in a feature film, 1998, for Leave It to Beaver; Young Artist Award nominations, 2000, 2001, and YoungStar Award nomination, 2000, all best young ensemble in a television series (with others), for So Weird.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Vic, ⬙The Switching Hour,⬙ Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, 1994. Ben Larkin, ⬙Hell and High Water,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1995. Randy, ⬙Halloween,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven), The WB, 1996. Jeff Collins, ⬙Bride and Prejudice,⬙ You Wish, ABC, 1998. Voice of adolescent jaguar, ⬙Temple of Eliza,⬙ The Wild Thornberrys (animated), 1998. Brad Singer, ⬙The Drama Club,⬙ Raising Dad, The WB, 2001. Second kid, ⬙The Right Stuff,⬙ As Told by Ginger, 2001. Himself, ⬙Nick Cannon Takes Over the Mall,⬙ The Nick Cannon Show, 2002. Guest, The Dream Team with Annabelle and Michael, 2003. Drew Lamerly, ⬙Privilege,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2003.
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Erik, ⬙C. J.’s Party,⬙ 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2004.
Voice of Erwin Lawson/Captain Brad Lawson, Recess: School’s Out (animated), Buena Vista/Walt Disney, 2001. Josh Bryant, The Princess Diaries, Buena Vista, 2001. Voice of Erwin Lawson, Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street (animated), 2001. Kenton, American Girl (also known as Confessions of an American Girl), New Line Cinema, 2002. Deacon Lewis, After School Special (also known as National Lampoon’s “Barely Legal”), Barely Legal Productions, 2003. Chris, Smile, B. D. Fox Marketing and Distribution, 2004.
Appeared as Gary Ross in ⬙Valentine’s Day Dance,⬙ Do Over; appeared in ⬙Behind the Scenes of the Princess Diaries,⬙ an episode of Movie Surfers; appeared as Donnie Sandburgh and other characters in Wish Kids. Television Appearances; Pilots: Milo, Mr. Rhoades, NBC, 1996. Trip Parker, Meego, CBS, 1997. Christian, Things that Go Bump, NBC, 1997.
Film Work; Additional Voices: Hercules (animated), Buena Vista, 1997. Tarzan (animated), Buena Vista/Walt Disney, 1999.
Film Appearances: Member of choir, All I Want for Christmas, Paramount, 1991. Matthew Swanson, Top Dog, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ Live Entertainment, 1995. Voice of Sid Phillips, Toy Story (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. Amanda, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Wallace ⬙Wally⬙ Cleaver, Leave It to Beaver, Universal, 1997.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Teen Beat, October, 1997, pp. 24–25. TV Guide, October 3, 2004, p. 37.
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WASHINGTON, Isaiah 1963– (Isaiah Washington IV) PERSONAL Born August 3, 1963, in Houston, TX; married Jenisa Marie (a clothing designer), February 14, 1999; children: two. Education: Attended Howard University. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Vincent Cirrincione Associates, 8721 Sunset Blvd., Suite 205, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—Rogers & Cowan Public Relations, 451 Greenwich St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013. Career: Actor and producer. Pan African Film Festival, member. Military service: Served in the U.S. Air Force for four years. Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, outstanding actor in a television movie, miniseries, or dramatic special, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 2002, for Dancing in September. CREDITS Film Appearances: Hustler, Strictly Business, 1991. (As Isaiah Washington IV) Miles, Alma’s Rainbow, 1993.
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Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Preston Burke, Grey’s Anatomy, ABC, 2005—.
Stage Appearances: Reed, Generations of the Dead in the Abyss of Coney Island Madness, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1990–91. Foos, Distant Fires, Atlantic Theatre, New York City, 1991. Henry, The Skin of Our Teeth, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1992–93.
Television Appearances; Movies: Willie, Strapped, HBO, 1993. Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Loving, Showtime, 1996. Adult Willie Mays, Soul of the Game (also known as Field of Honour), HBO, 1996. Dwight Gooden, Joe Torre: Curveballs along the Way, Showtime, 1997. Wilfred, Always Outnumbered (also known as Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned), HBO, 1998. Mac, A Texas Funeral, Starz!, 1999.
Also appeared in Fences; Police Boys; Raisin in the Sun; Song of the Sad Young Men; Soulful Scream ... ; Spell 7; Vusumuzi.
Television Appearances; Specials: Wendal, Rituals, Lifetime, 1998.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Derrick, The Player, ABC, 1997. Dr. Preston Burke, Grey’s Anatomy, ABC, 2005.
PERSONAL Television Appearances; Episodic: Derek Hardy, ⬙Out of Control,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Lane Staley, ⬙Black and Blue,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1994. O. G., ⬙POWER: The Eddie Matos Story,⬙ Lifestories: Families in Crisis, HBO, 1994. Antonio Boston, ⬙E.R.,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Andre Morgan, ⬙Sympathy for the Devil,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1995. Andre Morgan, ⬙Andre’s Choice,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1995. Dr. Charles Roberts, ⬙I’ve Got You under My Skin,⬙ Living Single, Fox, 1996. Dr. Charles Roberts, ⬙Virgin Territory,⬙ Living Single, Fox, 1996. Dr. Charles Roberts, ⬙Doctor in the House,⬙ Living Single, Fox, 1996. Michael Rivers, ⬙The Inmates,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998. Michael Rivers, ⬙Being There,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998. Kenneth, ⬙Out of Sight,⬙ Karen Sisco, 1998. Miles, ⬙The More Things Change,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2000. Miles, ⬙The More Things Stay the Same,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2000. Miles, ⬙Heart of the Matter,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2000. Reverend Davis, ⬙A Death in the Family,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2001.
Addresses: Agent—Butler Ruston Bell, 10 St. Mary St., Suite 310, Toronto, Ontario M4Y IP9, Canada. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Man with writ, Where the Heart Is, Buena Vista, 1990. Vic, Used People, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Sharpshooter, The Santa Clause, Buena Vista, 1994. (As Phil Williams) Voice of Fei Long, Street Fighter II Movie (animated; also known as Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie), Sony Music Video Enterprises, 1994. Airport tractor driver, It Takes Two (also known as Me and My Shadow), Warner Bros., 1995. Babe Hines, To Die For, Columbia, 1995. Danny (a factory worker), Tommy Boy, Paramount, 1995. Officer in car, A Pyromaniac’s Love Story, Buena Vista, 1995. Airport police officer, Bogus, Warner Bros., 1996. Man with telephones, Two If by Sea (also known as Stolen Hearts), Warner Bros., 1996. Bartender, Joe’s Wedding, Astral, 1997. Terry (head custodian), Good Will Hunting, Miramax, 1997. Detective Rousch, Resurrection, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1999.
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WILLIAMS Second corrections officer, The Defenders: Choice of Evils (also known as The Defenders), Showtime, 1998. Detective, Free of Eden, Showtime, 1999. Detective Rousch, Resurrection, HBO, 1999. Killer Deal, UPN, 1999. Sweet Lou, Alley Cats Strike, The Disney Channel, 2000. Louis Werner, The Big Heist, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Martin Crane, What Makes a Family, Lifetime, 2001. Nino Gaggi, Boss of Bosses, TNT, 2001. Ted Morris, The Wandering Soul Murders (also known as Sur les traces de Littleflower), CTV and Lifetime, 2001. Last applicant, The Brady Bunch in the White House, Fox, 2002. Officer Lehman, Threshold, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Voice of second ant, Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Kids (animated), Nickelodeon, 2003. Robbie Robinson, Our Fathers, Showtime, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Jake Lipner, Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story (also known as Woman on Trial: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story), CBS, 1993.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Toulouse, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (animated), CBS, 1993–94. Voice of Stanley Stickler, Stickin’ Around (anime), YTV, beginning 1996. Voice of Klang, Pippi Longstocking (animated), TeleToon and HBO, 1998–99.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Fred, ⬙To Heal the Leper,⬙ War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1988. ⬙Officer Down,⬙ Katts and Dog (also known as Rin Tin Tin: K–9 Cop), CTV and The Family Channel, 1989. Repair man, ⬙Street of Shadows,⬙ The Twilight Zone, syndicated, c. 1989. Detective, ⬙Illuminations,⬙ E.N.G., CTV, 1991. Gary Cosentino, ⬙Do the Right Thing,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1993. Man on bridge, ⬙Walter under the Bridge,⬙ Maniac Mansion, YTV and Family Channel, 1993. Mr. Duncan, ⬙Modern Times,⬙ Road to Avonlea, CBC and The Disney Channel, 1994. Lloyd P. Nash, ⬙Bird in the Hand,⬙ Due South, CBS and CTV, 1995. ⬙The Naked Truth,⬙ The Great Defender, Fox, 1995. ⬙Numbers⬙ Moran, ⬙Dingo,⬙ F/X: The Series, CTV and syndicated, 1996. Jerico Perez, ⬙Escape,⬙ La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network, 1997. First sailor, ⬙Jason and the Argonauts,⬙ Mythic Warriors (animated; also known as Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend and Mythologies: Guardians of the Legend), CBS, 1998. King’s advisor and kindly fisherman, ⬙Perseus: The Search for Medusa,⬙ Mythic Warriors (animated; also known as Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend and Mythologies: Guardians of the Legend), CBS, 1998.
Television Appearances; Movies: Second man, Really Weird Tales, HBO, 1987. Hot Paint, CBS, 1988. Detective Heller, Personals, USA Network, 1990. Store owner, Clarence, The Family Channel, 1990. Bartender, Split Images, 1992. Hoffman, Taking the Heat, Showtime, 1993. Husband, The Shamrock Conspiracy, UPN, 1995. First moving person, Radiant City, ABC, 1996. Frank, Her Desperate Choice (also known as Desperate Justice), Lifetime, 1996. Lou McCullough, Gridlock (also known as Obstruction and Gridlock—Die Falle), NBC, 1996. Panty Bandit, Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct: Ice, NBC, 1996. Pete, Trilogy of Terror II, ABC, 1996. S. Ryan (bailiff), Mistrial, HBO, 1996. ... First Do No Harm, ABC, 1997. Cab driver, Mr. Headmistress, ABC, 1998. Officer Ricci, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, ABC, 1998. Scully, Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business, Showtime, 1998. 343
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Voice of polar bear, ⬙Franklin and the Red Scooter/ Franklin the Dark,⬙ Franklin (animated), The Family Channel (Canada) and Noggin, c. 1998. Sidney, ⬙Fallen Angels,⬙ Amazon (also known as Peter Benchley’s ⬙Amazon⬙), syndicated, 1999. Sidney, ⬙The Fierce Ones,⬙ Amazon (also known as Peter Benchley’s ⬙Amazon⬙), syndicated, 1999. Sidney, ⬙A Bible and a Gun,⬙ Amazon (also known as Peter Benchley’s ⬙Amazon⬙), syndicated, 2000. Ed McKinley, ⬙Empty Spaces,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2002. Store manager, ⬙Silent Night,⬙ Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (also known as Lip Service), PAX TV, 2002. Old Santa, ⬙Love Don’t Live Here Anymore,⬙ Kevin Hill, UPN, 2004.
Josh Sinclair, Africa, 1999. Max, The Discovery of Heaven (also known as De Ontdekking van de hemel), 2001. The American, Hills Like White Elephants (short film), 2002. Agent One, Johnny English, Universal, 2003. Piazza delle cinque lune (also known as Five Moons Plaza), Istituto Luce, 2003. Cabbages & Queens, 2003. Boyfriend, Every Seven Years (short film), 2004. Reverend Lee, The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Alister, The Riff Raff Element, BBC, 1993. Charles Mathers, According to Bex, BBC, 2005.
Also appeared as Detective Brody, Missing (also known as 1–800–Missing), Lifetime; as a landlord, Monk, USA Network; as a scrap yard manager, Wild Card, Lifetime; and as Willis, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (anime; also known as Ghost in the Shell and GitS: SAC), [Japan].
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Guy Thwaite, The Buccaneers, PBS, 1995. Crispian Grimes, House of Frankenstein 1997, TNT, 1997. Marshall, chartered accountant, Wonderful You, 1999. Rodolphe, Madame Bovary, PBS and BBC1, 2000. Oliver Rice, Sirens, ITV, 2002.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Second patrol officer, Popeye Doyle, CBS, 1986. Herb Lantrell, Due South, CTV and CBS, 1994. Parking attendant, D.C., The WB, 2000. Gerald Wilkerson, Odyssey 5, Showtime, 2002.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jamie Baird, A Masculine Ending, BBC, 1992. Cato Macgill/Adam Prime, Typhon’s People, 1993. Corporal Hugh Brittan, The Place of the Dead, Channel 4, 1996. Franklin Blake, The Moonstone, PBS and BBC, 1997. Red Knight, Alice through the Looking Glass, HBO and Channel 4, 1998. Ben Dyson, The Judas Kiss, Cinemax, 1999. Major Andre Cotard, Hornblower: Loyalty (also known as Horatio Hornblower), Arts and Entertainment, 2003.
WISE, Greg 1966– PERSONAL Born in May 15, 1966,, in Newcastle, England; married Emma Thompson (an actress), July 29, 2003; children: Gaia Romilly. Education: Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Dance, 1991; earned degree in architecture.
Television Appearances; Specials: Dr. Jim Nightingale, Hospital!, BBC, 1997.
Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Henry of Gault, Covington Cross, ABC, 1992.
Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Gregg Martin, ⬙Hellfire,⬙ Taggart, ITV, 1994. Justin, ⬙Fatal Caper,⬙ Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1996. Reader of ⬙Never Seek to Tell Thy Love⬙ by William Blake, ⬙First Flush,⬙ Essential Poems, 2003. Reader of ⬙Sonnet 129⬙ by William Shakespeare, ⬙Wild Nights,⬙ Essential Poems, 2003. Reader of ⬙So We’ll No More A–Roving Go⬙ by Lord Byron, ⬙Wild Nights,⬙ Essential Poems, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Arch Wilson, Feast of July, Buena Vista, 1995. John Willoughby, Sense and Sensibility, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Alex, Mad Cows, Entertainment Film Distributors, 1999. 344
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Stage Appearances: Appeared in Good Rockin’ Tonight.
Film Appearances: Harriet Frankovitz, Digging to China, The Ministry of Film Inc., 1997. Kylie Owens, Practical Magic, Warner Bros., 1998. Daniella Rogers, Detour (also known as Too Hard to Die), October Films, 1999. Emily Lindstrom, Little Secrets, Samuel Goldwyn, 2001. Lainey Christian, S1m0ne, New Line Cinema, 2002. Tracy Louise Freeland, Thirteen, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2003. Lilly Gilkeson, The Missing, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2003. Herself, New Frontiers: Making ⬙The Missing⬙ (documentary), 2004. Kimberly, Pretty Persuasion, 2005. Lavender ⬙Popeye⬙ Wolfmeyer, The Upside of Anger, New Line Cinema, 2005. Tobe, Down in the Valley, Element Films, 2005.
WOOD, Evan Rachel 1987– (Evan Wood) PERSONAL Birth name, Evan Rachael Wood; born September 7, 1987, in Raleigh, NC; daughter of Ira David III (founder and executive director of Theatre in the Park, Raleigh, NC) and Sara Lynn (an actress; maiden name, Moore) Wood. Education: Trained as a dancer. Avocational Interests: Singing, swimming, rollerblading, horseback riding, and Tae Kwon Do (a black belt). Addresses: Agent—ICM, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—I/D PR, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069; Baker/Winokur/ Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, West Tower, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Series: Second Chloe Waters, Profiler, NBC, 1998–99. Jesse Sammler, Once and Again, ABC, 1999–2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Little Susie, In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (also known as Bitter Blood), 1994. Young Sarah, Search for Grace, 1994. Tessa, A Father for Charlie (also known as High Lonesome), CBS, 1995. Anna, Death in Small Does, 1995. Jamie (age 8), Get to the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story, CBS, 1997. Robin Carr, Down Will Come Baby, CBS, 1999.
Career: Actress. Sometimes credited as Evan Wood. Awards, Honors: YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by a young actress in a miniseries/made for TV film, 1999, for Down Will Come Baby; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a feature film—supporting young actress, 1999, for Practical Magic; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a TV drama series—supporting young actress, 2000, for Profiler; YoungStar Award nomination, best young actress/performance in a drama TV series, 2000, Young Artist Award (with others), best ensemble in a TV series, 2001, for Once and Again; Young Hollywood Award, one to watch—female, 2002; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a feature film— leading young actress, 2003, for Little Secrets; Special Mention, Bratislava International Film Festival, 2003, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—drama, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nomination, best young actor/actress, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance in a feature film—leading young actress, Prism Award, performance in a theatrical feature film, Phoenix Film Critics Society Award, breakout performance—one screen, MTV Movie Award nomination, breakthrough female performance, Sierra Award, youth in film, Las Vegas Film Critics Society, Golden Satellite Award nomination (with Nikki Reed), best performance by an actress in a motion picture, 2004, all for Thirteen; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a feature film—leading young actress, 2004, all for The Missing.
Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, Nickelodeon’s ⬙16th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards,⬙ Nickelodeon, 2003. Presenter, The 9th Annual Prism Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. The 8th Annual Prism Awards, F/X, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2004. Herself, The Independent Spirit Awards Nomination Show, Independent Film Channel, 2004. The 10th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards, The WB, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Rose Russell, ⬙Eye of the Beholder,⬙ American Gothic, CBS, 1995. Rose Russell, ⬙To Hell and Back,⬙ American Gothic, CBS, 1996. Rose Russell, ⬙Potato Boy,⬙ American Gothic, CBS, 1998. Sarah, ⬙Pandora’s Box,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000. 345
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Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Miracle Worker; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; toured in A Christmas Carol. RECORDINGS Albums: Sang ⬙Christmas Isn’t Christmas⬙ and ⬙Silver and Gold,⬙ School’s Out.
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PERSONAL Born June 23, 1962, in Decatur, IL; son of Charles, Jr., (an electrical engineer) and Carol Y. (a physician’s assistant) Yagher; married Catherine Hicks (an actress), May 19, 1990; children: Caitlin. Addresses: Agent—Broder/Webb/Chervin/Silbermann, 9242 Beverly Blvd., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Office—Kevin Yagher Productions, Inc., 6615 Valjean Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91406. Career: Producer, writer, director, and makeup artist. Kevin Yagher Productions, Inc., president, 1985—; Horror Hall of Fame board of directors, member. Member: International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Saturn Award nomination (with others), best make–up, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 1988, for A Nightmare on Elm Street Part III: Dream Warriors; Emmy Award, 1992, CableACE Award nomination, both for Tales from the Crypt; Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award (with others), best character makeup—feature, Film Award nomination (with others), best achievement in special visual effects, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Saturn Award nominations (with others), best make–up and best special effects, 2000, all for Sleepy Hollow; Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award nomination (with Michelle Vittone), best character makeup–feature, 2003, for The Master of Disguise. 347
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Makeup and special effects designer, Meet the Applegates, Media Home Entertainment, 1990. Designer and engineer (Chucky doll), Child’s Play 3 (also known as Child’s Play 3: Look Who’s Stalking and Child’s Play III), 1991. Makeup effects creator, Defenseless, New Line Cinema, 1991. Special makeup effects, The Borrower, Warner Bros., 1991. Creature and makeup effects creator and designer, Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey, 1991. Special makeup effects, makeup effects creator, and makeup effects designer, Article 99, Orion, 1992. Special makeup effects: Baby Adam, Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, Buena Vista, 1992. Special creature effects, Radio Flyer, Columbia TriStar, 1992. Special makeup effects, Man’s Best Friend, New Line Cinema, 1993. Special makeup effects artist, makeup effects creator, and makeup effects designer, Getting Even with Dad, United International Picture, 1994. Makeup effects, Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Makeup and effects, Rumplestiltskin, Spelling Film International, 1995. Designer (crypt keeper), Tales from the Crypt Presents ⬙Demon Knight,⬙ Universal, 1995. Additional special makeup effects designer and creator, Children of the Corn III (also known as Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest), 1995. Makeup designer: crypt keeper, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood (also known as Bordello of Blood), 1996. Beast creator, additional makeup effects creator, and (as Alan Smithee) director, Hellraiser: Bloodline (also known as Hellraiser IV and Hellraiser IV: Bloodline Story), Miramax, 1996. Makeup effects creator, The Fan, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Special effects: Rumpelstiltskin, Rumpelstiltskin, 1996. Makeup special effects, Conspiracy Theory, 1997. Human visual effects creator, Starship Troopers, Sony Pictures, 1997. Special makeup effects creator and special makeup effects, Face/Off (also known as Face Off), Buena Vista, 1997. Special effects creator, Volcano, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1997. Puppet effects creator, puppeteer coordinator, and Chucky and Tiffany Puppet effects creator, Bride of Chucky, Universal, 1998. Makeup effects, Enemy of the State, Buena Vista, 1998. Special makeup, In Dreams, DreamWorks, 1999. Coproducer, creature effects coordinator: KYP, and human/creature special effects, Sleepy Hollow, Paramount, 1999.
Creator: unborn twins, The Astronaut’s Wife, New Line Cinema, 1999. Special makeup effects, Mission: Impossible II (also known as M:I–2), Paramount, 2000. Character makeup designer and creator: Johnny Depp, Blow, New Line Cinema, 2001. Special makeup effects artist, Windtalkers, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Special makeup effects artist, The Master of Disguise, Columbia, 2002. Prosthetic makeup artist: Mr. Cage, Adaptation, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002. Special makeup effects artist, Cradle 2 the Grave, Warner Bros., 2003. Age makeup effects, 13 Going on 30 (also known as Suddenly 30), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Film Appearances: Lead guitarist, Trick or Treat, 1986. Himself, Sleep Hollow: Behind the Legend (documentary short film), Paramount, 2000. Himself, Know Your Foe (documentary), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2002. Himself, Death from Above: The Making of ⬙Starship Troopers⬙ (documentary short film), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2002. Television Work; Series: Fuzzbuckets creator, Fuzzbucket, ABC, 1986. Makeup effects and makeup for Robert Englund, Freddy’s Nightmares (also known as Freddy’s Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street), syndicated, 1988. Production design, segment production, segment director, puppet creator, makeup effects designer/creator, makeup & special effects for opening and closing sequences, aging makeup creator, and special effects and crypt keeper designer, Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1989–96. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Lower Berth,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1990. ⬙Strung Along,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1992. Television Work; Specials: Grim Reaper Award designer, The Horror Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1990. Horror Hall of Fame statue design, The Horror Hall of Fame II, syndicated, 1991. 348
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YEOMAN Captain Jenkins, A Dance to the Music of Time, Channel 4, 1997. Captain Montrose, Stranded, Hallmark Channel, 2002.
Television Appearances; Specials: The 100 Scariest Movie Moments, Bravo, 2004. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Movies: Jeremy Warrender, The Spider’s Web, BBC, 1982. Tony, May We Borrow Your Husband?, YTV, 1986. Major Kassell, Dalziel and Pascoe: Exit Lines, Arts and Entertainment, 1997.
Music Videos: Creator and designer of Cryptkeeper for ⬙Crypt Jam⬙; director of makeup effects for Aerosmith’s ⬙Pink—1997⬙ and Weird Al Yankovic’s ⬙Fat.⬙
Television Appearances; Specials: Cassio, Othello (also known as The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Othello), BBC, 1981. Tony Orford, Star Quality, PBS, 1987. Ernest Shackelton, Wilderness Men (documentary), 2000.
WRITINGS Film Stories: Sleepy Hollow, Paramount, 1999. Television Episodes: Wrote ⬙Strung Along,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Flight Lieutenant Alan Cox, ⬙Ambush,⬙ Secret Army, BBC, 1979. Laverton West, ⬙Murder in the Mews,⬙ Poirot, ITV and Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Jack Jessop, ⬙Hotrod Horace,⬙ Stay Lucky, YTV, 1990. Gregory Hedley, Bad Girls, ITV, 2004.
Books: (And illustrator) Heverly (picture book), North–South/ SeaStar, 2001.
Film Appearances: Prince of Wales, Chariots of Fire, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1981.
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Stage Appearances: Sir Robert Chiltern, An Ideal Husband, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1996–97.
Education: Attended Cambridge University. Career: Actor.
Made London debut in Phaedra Brittanica, National Theatre; also appeared in Hamlet; John Gabriel Borkman; Summer; Major Barbara; The Shoemaker’s Holiday; A Patriot for Me, Los Angeles; The Deep Blue Sea, London; The School for Scandal, London; Deathtrap, London; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; The Importance of Being Earnest; as Bassanio, The Merchant of Venice.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Nick Rumpole, ⬙Rumpole and the Age for Retirement,⬙ Rumpole of the Bailey, Series II, PBS, 1981. Gerry Lansdown, A Bit of a Do, 1989. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Title role, David Copperfield, BBC, 1974. David Astor, Nancy Astor, BBC and PBS, 1982. Captain Crewe, The Little Princess, PBS, 1987. Edwin Brett, The Bretts, ITV and PBS, 1987. Edwin Brett, The Bretts II, ITV and PBS, 1989. Lanner, The Strauss Dynasty, 1991. Edmund Burke, LIBERTY! The American Revolution (documentary), PBS, 1997.
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Career: Cinematographer and camera operator.
(As Robert Yeoman) Camera operator: Behind–the– scenes footage, Counterfeit World: Making ⬙To Love and Die in L.A.⬙ (documentary), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer Entertainment, 2003. Additional cinematographer, Lemony Snicket’s ⬙A Series of Unfortunate Events,⬙ Paramount, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award, best cinematography, 1990, for Drugstore Cowboy. CREDITS
Television Work; Cinematographer: C.A.T. Squad (also kwon as Stalking Danger), NBC, 1986. Perfect Harmony, The Disney Channel, 1991. Past Midnight, USA Network, 1992. Double Deception, NBC, 1993. Dogwatch, HBO, 1997. (As Robert Yeoman) The Pentagon Wars, HBO, 1998.
Film Cinematographer: Hero (also known as A Strange World of Misfits), 1983. (As Robert Yeoman; second unit and additional scenes) To Live and Die in L.A., Vestron Video, 1985. (And camera operator) Rampage, Miramax, 1987. Dead Heat, New World, 1988. Johnny Be Good, Orion, 1988. Rented Lips, 1988. (As Robert Yeoman) Drugstore Cowboy, 1989. The Wizard, Universal, 1989. Kid (also known as Back for Revenge), 1990. The Linguini Incident, 1991. Too Much Sun, 1991. Painted Heart (also known as The Paint Job), Astra, 1992. Somebody to Love, Legacy Releasing, 1994. (As Robert Yeoman) Coldblooded (also known as The Reluctant Hitman), 1995. (As Robert Yeoman) Bottle Rocket, Alma–Kino– Filmverleih, 1996. The Substance of Fire, Miramax, 1996. White Lies, Buena Vista, 1996. (As Bob Yeoman; second unit) The Rainmaker (also known as John Grisham’s ⬙The Rainmaker⬙), 1997. (As Robert Yeoman) Permanent Midnight, Live Film & Mediaworks, 1998. (As Robert Yeoman) Rushmore, Buena Vista, 1998. (As Robert Yeoman) Dogma, Lions Gate Films, 1999. (As Robert Yeoman) Down to You, Miramax, 2000. (As Robert Yeoman) Beautiful, Destination Films, 2000. Double Whammy, Lions Gate Films, 2001. CQ, United Artists, 2001. The Royal Tenenbaums, Buena Vista, 2001. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Buena Vista, 2004. The Squid and the Whale, Dendy Films, 2005. Red–Eye, DreamWorks, 2005.
ZIMMERMAN, Don PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Editor and editorial consultant. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best film editing, 1979, for Coming Home. CREDITS Film Editor: Coming Home (also known as Hemkomsten), United Artists, 1977. Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. Uncle Joe Shannon, United Artists, 1978. Being There (also known as Chance and Willkommen, Mr. Chance), United Artists/Warner Bros., 1979. A Change of Seasons, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. Barbarosa, Universal, 1982. Best Friends, Warner Bros., 1982. Rocky III, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Staying Alive, Paramount, 1983. Teachers, United Artists, 1984. My Man Adam, 1985. Rocky IV, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Cobra, Warner Bros., 1986. Fatal Beauty, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1987. Over the Top (also known as Meet Me Half Way), Warner Bros., 1987. Everybody’s All–American (also known as When I Fall in Love), Warner Bros., 1988. The Package, Warner Bros., 1989.
Film Work; Other: Production crew, Ferestedah, 1983. Additional photographer, Once Bitten, 1985. Additional photographer, Wanted: Dead or Alive, 1986. Additional photographer, Cold Feet, 1989. Additional photographer, Tap, 1989. Camera operator, The Dark Backward, 1991. (As Bob Yeoman) Additional photography, Secondhand Lions, New Line Cinema, 2003. 350
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 65 Navy SEALS, Orion, 1990. The Prince of Tides, Columbia, 1991. Diggstown (also known as Midnight Sting), United International Pictures, 1992. Leap of Faith, Paramount, 1992. (With others) Indecent Proposal, United International Pictures, 1993. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Warner Bros., 1994. The Scout, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. A Walk in the Clouds, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. The Nutty Professor, Universal, 1996. Liar Liar, Universal, 1997. Half–Baked, MCA/Universal, 1998. Patch Adams, Universal, 1998. Galaxy Quest, Dream Works Distribution, 1999. (Uncredited) Brokedown Palace, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1999. Dragonfly (also known as Im Zeichen der Libelle), Universal, 2002.
ZIMMERMAN Just Married (also known as Voll verheiratet), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. The Cat in the Hat (also known as Dr. Seuss’ ⬙The Cat in the Hat⬙), Universal, 2003. Flight of the Phoenix, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Fun with Dick and Jane, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005. Film Work; Other: Editorial consultant, The Landlord, 1970. Editorial apprentice, Harold and Maude, 1971. Assistant editor, The Last of Sheila, 1973. Sound editorial staff, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, 1973. Assistant film editor, The Nickel Ride, 1974. Assistant film editor, Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. Assistant editor, Bound for Glory, 1976. Supervising film editor, The Ladies Man, Paramount, 2000.
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