Born Frederick Austerlitz in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1899, Fred Astaire started his career at the age of five as part of a dancing team with his sister Adele. Their mother was so convinced there was a future in entertainment for her children she moved the family to New York, where Fred and Adele began training at Ned Wayburn's Dancing Academy.
Hailed as child prodigies, the pair toured the Orpheum vaudeville circuit, and as soon as they reached legal working age they made their Manhattan debut at Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theater. The Astaires danced their way through such successes as Gershwin's Lady Be Good and Funny Face, and soon became the darlings of Broadway musicals. In 1932, The Bandwagon marked Fred's last appearance with his sister, who married and retired from the stage.
Soon afterward, Fred turned to motion pictures and made his film debut at the age of 34 in Dancing Lady (1933). For his next movie, Flying Down to Rio (1933), he was teamed with Ginger Rogers. Astaire made eight more films with her, and they became the biggest money-making team in screen history. When they finally broke up, Astaire helped to sweep a succession of new film partners to new acclaim--Eleanor Powell, Paulerie Goddard, Rita Hayworth, and others.
Astaire's other memorable films with Ginger Rogers are Roberta (1935), Top Hat (1935), Follow the Fleet (1936), Swing Time (1936), Shall We Dance? (1937), Carefree (1938), The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939), and The Barkleys of Broadway (1948).
In 1949, Astaire received a special Academy Award.
Some of Astaire's other' movies include Easter Parade (1948), Daddy Long Legs (1955), Funny Face (1957), On the Beach (1959), Finian's Rainbow (1968), The Towering Inferno (1975), and Ghost Story (1981), That's Dancing (1985)
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Born Warren Beatty in Richmond, Virginia, in 1937, Beatty first came to the attention of critics with his acclaimed Broadway debut in William Inge's play, A Loss of Roses
His first film as an actor was Splendor in the Grass (1961), directed by Elia Kazan. This was followed by Jose Quintero's The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961), John Frankenheimer's All Fall Down (1962), Robert Rossen's Lilith (1965), and Arthur Penn's Mickey One (1965). Penn also directed Beatty's production of Bonnie and Clyde (1967). This was followed by George Stevens' The Only Game In Town (1969), Robert Altman's McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971), Richard Brooks's $ (1972), and Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View (1974). Beatty also appeared in Shampoo (1975), which he produced and co-wrote with Robert Towne. After an appearance in Mike Nichols's The Fortune (1975), Beatty produced, co-wrote, co-directed, and starred in the box-office hit Heaven Can Wait (1978). He then produced, directed, wrote, and starred in Reds (1981). Other films include Les Rouges (1981), Ishtar (1987), Dick Tracy (1990), Bugsy (1991)
During his career, Beatty has received more than 10 Academy Award nominations, including two for best screenplay, three for best actor, two for directing, and three as the producer of the best picture.
He is the younger brother of actress Shirley MacLaine.
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Known for her beauty, charm, energy, and superb acting ability, Ingrid Bergman is a popular screen actress and leading lady in American and Swedish films. Born in 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden, she was orphaned at an early age and was reared by relatives. After graduation from high school, she studied at the Royal Dramatic Theater School in Stockholm and became a major Swedish screen star by the mid '30s.
Producer David O. Selznick brought her to Hollywood in 1939 to star in an American version of Intermezzo, and she was well on her way to becoming a popular film and stage actress in America.
Bergman's career gained impetus with remarkable performances in Casablanca (1943), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943), Gaslight (1944), Notorious (1946), and Joan of Arc (1948). She received an Oscar as best actress for Notorious In 1949, her popularity nose-dived after she left her dentist husband for director Roberto Rossellini. Public indignation over the affair prevented her appearance in American films for some seven years, but all was forgiven when she starred in Anastasia, filmed in London in 1956, for which she won another Oscar as best actress.
Her marriage to Rossellini was dissolved in 1958, and she married Swedish producer Lars Schmidt and moved to Europe. From time to time, she continues to make films, and she won an Oscar as best supporting actress for her role in Murder on the Orient Express (1974).
Some of Bergman's other major films include Spellbound (1945), Saratoga Trunk (1945), The Bells of St. Mary's (1945), Indiscreet (1958), The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958), Cactus Flower (1969), A Matter of Time (1976), and Autumn Sonata (1978). A Woman Called Golda (1982)
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HUMPHREY BOGART
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Humphrey Bogart, in a long and distinguished acting career, established the image of the lonely, brooding, cynical antihero. He was born in 1899 in New York City, the son of a surgeon. Bogart attended Phillips Academy with the intention of studying medicine at Yale, but he was expelled because of disciplinary problems and joined the U.S. Navy, serving during World War I. While he was in the Navy, he received the injury to his lip that left him with his trademark lisp.
After his discharge, Bogart went to work in the theater, initially as an office boy and finally as a stage manager. In 1920, he tried acting with limited success/he played various minor stage roles. In 1930, he was offered a chance to star in a 10-minute short titled Broadway's Like That.
Bogart made his motion-picture debut in A Devil With Women (1930), and during the early '30s he combined secondary film roles with acting assignments on Broadway. In 1935, he portrayed Duke Mantee, a gangster, in the Broadway production of The Petrified Forest Warner Brothers bought the film rights, and Bogart demonstrated his acting ability by repeating his stage role in the movie, which became a hit.
In the latter part of the '30s, Bogart starred in more than 25 films, primarily in gangster roles. Then in 1941, he established his legendary qualities with a smashing performance in High Sierra. This was followed by his fabulous portrayal of private-eye Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon (1941). Perhaps his best-remembered role was the cynical and mysterious Rick of Casablanca (1942). This film gave him a new image--the intriguing and sexy leading man. Casablanca, which won an Oscar for best picture, remains one of Hollywood's most enduring classics. Incidentally, the original actor scheduled to play the role of Rick was Ronald Reagan.
While making To Have and Have Not (1943), he fell in love with and married his co-star Lauren Bacall, who became his fourth wife.
In the '50s, Bogart displayed his acting skills in such movies as The African Queen (1951) and The Caine Mutiny (1954). He received, the Oscar as best actor for The African Queen. In 1957, soon after completing The Harder They Fall, he died.
Some of Bogart's other movies include Marked Woman (1937), Dead End (1937), Angels With Dirty Faces (1938), The Roaring Twenties (1939), Across the Pacific (1942), Sahara (1943), The Big Sleep (1946), The Treasure of the Sierre Madre (1947), Key Largo (1948), The Enforcer (1951), Beat the Devil (1954), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), and The Left Hand of God (1955).
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MARLON BRANDO
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Marlon Brando was born in 1924 in Omaha, Nebraska. His father was a salesman, and his mother was a local actress. He attended Shattuck Military Academy of Minnesota and was expelled. He then went on to the Dramatic Workshop in New York and made his debut in I Remember Mama on Broadway in 1944.
In 1947, Brando earned recognition as an actor with his astounding portrayal of the brutish Stanley Kowalsky in A Streetcar Named Desire. His unique mumbling delivery ushered in the Method style of acting. Brando was also one of the first participants in Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio.
In 1950, Brando made his screen debut as a paraplegic in The Men, and his film career soared in the early '50s with starring roles in the screen version of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), Viva Zapata! (1952), and The Wild One (1953); he also played the young ex-fighter in On the Waterfront (1954), a part for which he won an Oscar.
Brando became known for his rebellious personality off the screen as well as in films. In the '60s, despite his charismatic appeal, his career faltered because of his involvement in many unappealing films. His astounding talent was resurrected with his magnificent portrayal of Don Corleone in The Godfather (1972), which earned him another Oscar, and again soon after with a portrait of middle-aged sexuality in Last Tango in Paris (1973).
Brando was married to actresses Anna Kashfi and Movita. Other Brando movies include Guys and Dolls (1955), Mutiny on the Bounty (1962), The Chase (1966), The Missouri Breaks (1976), Superman (1978), and Apocalypse Now (1979). The Formula (1980), A Dry White Season (1989), The Freshman (1990), Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992)
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RICHARD BURTON
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Richard Burton, the brooding Welsh actor, is as competent on the stage as he is on the screen. He's known for his commanding presence and his fine speaking voice, but he's perhaps as well known for his tumultuous love affairs and two marriages to actress Elizabeth Taylor.
He was born Richard Jenkins in South Wales in 1925, the son of a coal miner. He took the name Burton from his schoolmaster, who was partly responsible for Burton receiving a scholarship to Oxford.
Burton made his stage debut in Druid's Rest, in 1943. From 1944 to 1947, he served as a navigator in the Royal Air Force. After his discharge in 1948, he resumed his stage career and also starred in his first film, The Last Days of Dolwyn. By the mid-'5Os, he was recognized as one Of Britain's best young actors.
In 1952, Burton came to Hollywood to star in My Cousin Rachel, and then played in a series of costume dramas, such as The Robe (1953), Prince of Players (1954), and Alexander the Great (1956).
During the filming of Cleopatra (1962), his much publicized romance with Elizabeth Taylor, his co-star, began, and his reputation as a serious actor declined while his popularity as a movie idol rose. Burton still found opportunities to star in various legitimate productions including Shakespearean dramas.
Burton starred in a variety of film roles during the late '60s and throughout the '70s, but many of the assignments made few demands on his' acting talent. He has received six Academy Award nominations, but has never won an Oscar.
Some of Burton's other movies include Look Back in Anger (1959), The V.I.P.s (1963), Becket (1964), The Night of the Iguana (1964), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), The Taming of the Shrew (1967), Anne of the Thousand Days (1970), Exorcist II (1977), and Equus (1977), Brief Encounter (1974), The Gathering Storm (1974), The Wild Geese (1978), Breaking Through (1978), Circle of Two (1980), Absolution (1981), 1984 (1985)
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JAMES CAGNEY
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James Cagney, one of Hollywood's most famous stars of the '30s and '40s, was born in 1899. His father ran a saloon on New York's Lower East Side. At 14 he was an office boy at the New York Sun, at 17 a bellhop in the Friars Club, and in between, a bundle wrapper at Wanamaker's, a ticket-seller for the Hudson River Day Line, a waiter, and a page. His first serious brush with show business was in a vaudeville show called Every Sailor. In 1920, he appeared in Pitter Patter, another musical, and managed to find time to court another member of the chorus, Frances Willard Vernon, whom he married in 1922.
The year 1929 was a turning point for Cagney. After winning praise in George Kelly's Maggie the Magnificent, he was hired for a role opposite Joan Blondell in Penny Arcade, which only lasted three weeks on Broadway, but finally got him to California.
Cagney made his film debut in 1930 in Sinner's Holiday, but made his first great impact on audiences and critics in The Public Enemy (1931), one of the first gangster films; he's remembered for smacking Mae Clark in the face with a grapefruit. Cagney quickly became a major star. Although primarily cast as a gangster, he also performed in comedies and musicals.
Some of Cagney's other memorable films include Lady Killer (1933), G-Men (1935), Angels With Dirty Faces (1938), The Roaring Twenties (1939), Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), White Heat (1949), Mister Roberts (1955), Man of a Thousand Faces (1957), and One, Two, Three (1961). He won an Oscar for his portrayal of George M. Cohan in Yankee Doodle Dandy. After a 20-year retirement, Cagney--at the age of 81--returned to the screen in Ragtime (1981), and in Terrible Joe Moran (1984)
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Born in New York City, in 1944, Jill Clayburgh attended the Brearly School and earned her degree in theater arts at Sarah Lawrence College before she began her acting career. After a year with Boston's Charles Playhouse, she returned to New York for appearances in off-Broadway productions.
Her Broadway debut in The Rothchilds, the hit musical about the famed banking family, showcased her singing voice and led to a role in the long-running hit play Pippin in 1970.
Clayburgh made her motion-picture debut as a Sabra in Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint (1972), she played Ryan O'Neal's ex-wife in The Thief Who Came to Dinner (1973) and was a hooker murdered by George Segal in The Terminal Man (1974) before getting her first starring role in Gable and Lombard (1976). Clayburgh went on to star in such hits as Silver Streak (1976) with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor and Semi-Tough (1977) with Burt Reynolds and Kris Kristofferson. It was her multifaceted portrayal of Erica, however, in Paul Mazursky's An Unmarried Woman (1978), which brought Clayburgh international acclaim, her first Academy Award nomination, and the best actress award at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. In 1979, she starred in Luna, and her role as a nursery school teacher in love with Burt Reynolds in Starting Over (1979) brought her a second Oscar nomination.
Some of Clayburgh's other movies include Its' My Turn (1980), First Monday In October (1981), Hanna K (1983), Shy People (1987), Fear Stalk (1989), Actos Inconfesables (1990)
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Sean Connery was born Thomas Connery in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1930. At 16, he joined the Royal Navy for a 12-year hitch, but three years later he was mustered out with ulcers, caused, he believes, by submission to discipline imposed by others. He returned to Edinburgh and worked briefly as a coalman, a mixer of cement, ditch-digger, truck driver, bricklayer, steel bender, printer's assistant, and lifeguard.
After modeling at the Edinburgh School of Art, he was chosen to represent Scotland in the 1950 Mr. Universe contest in London, where he auditioned for and won a role in South Pacific
In 1956, when Jack Palance pulled out of a tough role in a TV version of Requiem for a Heavyweight, Connery got the role--and then a succession of minor film parts. In 1962, Harry Saltzman and Cubby Broccoli chose Connery to star as James Bond in Doctor No. He went on to star in more Bond thrillers, including From Russia With Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), You Only Live Twice (1967), and Diamonds Are Forever (1971).
Connery's other movies include Murder on the Orient Express (1974), The Man Who Would Be King (1976), Robin and Marian (1976), A Bridge Too Far (1977), Meteor (1979), Cuba (1979), Outland (1981), and Time Bandits (1981), The Man with the Deadly Lens (1982), Five Days One Summer (1982), Never Say Never Again (1983), Highlander (1986), The Name of The Rose (1986), The Untouchables (1987), The Presidio (1988), Family Business (1989), The Russia House (1990), The Hunt for Red October (1990), Highlander II (1991), Medicine Man (1992).
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GARY COOPER
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Gary Cooper was known to millions of movie-goers as a tail, silent man of action and few words. He starred in romantic, comedy, and adventure films, but perhaps he's best known for his work in westerns.
Cooper was born Frank J. Cooper in Helena, Montana, in 1901, the son of a state supreme court justice. He attended elementary school in England and later went to Wesleyan College in Montana and Grinnell College in Iowa.
After college, Cooper worked for a while as a guide at Yellowstone National Park and in 1924 went to California with the ambition of becoming a newspaper cartoonist. However, he took jobs as a salesman for a photographer and as an advertising salesman for a theater.
In 1925, Cooper met some Hollywood casting directors and was given minor cowboy parts in westerns. The following year he got a break when he was chosen at the last moment to replace the second lead in The Winning of Barbara Worth, starring Ronald Colman. The film was a hit, and it led to bigger acting opportunities for Cooper.
In 1942, Cooper Won the Academy Award for the title role in Sergeant York. He won the Oscar again in 1952 for High Noon. Cooper died in 1961 at the age of 60.
Cooper's other films include Wings (1927), Lilac Time (1928), A Farewell To Arms (1932), City Streets (1932), The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935), Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), The Plainsman (1937), Beau Geste (1939), Meet John Doe (1941), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943), Vera Cruz (1954), The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955), Friendly Persuasion (1956), Ten North Frederick (1958), and The Naked Edge (1961).
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BETTE DAVIS
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Bette Davis, who was the queen of the movie box office in the late '30s and throughout most of the '40s, was born Ruth Elizabeth Davis in 1908 in Lowell, Massachusetts. In high school, her ambition was to be an actress, but her initial attempts to succeed in this profession were met with disappointment.
During 1930, she was turned down by MGM, but eventually she was granted some small parts at Universal. At Warner Brothers, her career began to improve as the result of hard work and her demands for better parts, but she continued to work in many films that were beneath her talents.
She began to be accepted as an actress of star quality in 1935 when she earned an Oscar for Dangerous, but she was later suspended by Warners for rejecting a role, and she went to England to star in some films there. The studio enforced its contract, but after the legal battles, Davis was offered better roles.
Her career prospered throughout the '40s and most of the '50s, as she primarily played the formidable and bitchy woman who cherished her independence.
In the late '50s, her career faltered, but she made an amazing comeback in the early '60s with effective portrayals in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), and Hush ... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964).
Davis won the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award in 1977, the first woman to attain the honor.
Some of her memorable films include Of Human Bondage (1934); The Petrified Forest (1936); Jezebel (1938), for which she received an Oscar; The Little Foxes (1941); All About Eve (1950); and Death on the Nile (1978), Burnt Offerings (1976), Family Reunion (1981), Little Gloria...Happy At Last (1982), Right of Way (1983), As Summers Die (1986), Wicked Stepmother (1989), The Whales of August (1989).
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ROBERT DE NIRO
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Robert De Niro was born in New York City's tough Lower East Side, in Little Italy, in 1945. As a child, he was extremely shy, but, at the age of 10, he played the role of the Cowardly Lion in a school production of The Wizard of Oz.
By 16, De Niro had dropped out of high school and had earned his first paycheck on a tour of high Schools in the New England and New York area in Chekov's The Bear. He then spent 15 years learning his craft from such drama teachers as Stella Adler, Luther James, Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio, and the American Workshop.
De Niro made his motion picture debut in The Wedding Party(1969), directed by Brian De Palma. He co-starred with Shelley Winters in Bloody Mama (1970) for producer Roger Corman, In 1971, he made The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, the film that first showed he' was star material. He then received recognition for his performance as the dying ballplayer in Bang the Drum Slowly (1973). Also released that same year was Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, a powerful film that won him the best supporting actor award of the New York Film Critics Circle.
Some of De Niro's other movies include The Godfather, Part II (1974), Taxi Driver (1976), The Deer Hunter (1978), Raging Bull (1980), and most recently True Confessions (1981). De Niro won an Academy Award for his portrayal of middleweight boxing champion Jake La Motta in Raging Bull, Once Upon A Time in America (1984), Falling In Love (1984), Brazil (1985), The Mission (1986), The Untouchables (1987), Angel Heart (1987), Midnight Run (1988), We're no Angels (1989), Jacknife (1989), Goodfellas (1990), Stanley and Iris (1990), Guilty by Suspicion (1991), Cape Fear (1991), Awakenings (1991), Backdraft (1991).
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RICHARD DREYFUSS
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Born in Brooklyn in 1947, Richard Dreyfuss began his acting career in Los Angeles community theater after his family moved to California in 1956.
After graduating from Beverly Hills High School, he briefly attended San Fernando Valley State College and then worked for two years as a clerk in a Los Angeles hospital to fulfill his conscientious objector status during the Vietnam War. By the late '60s, Dreyfuss was commuting from coast to coast doing Broadway, off-Broadway, and improvisational comedy as well as guest appearances on television. He made his film debut in Hello Down There (1968), but gained prominence with his sensitive performance as a college-bound boy in American Graffiti (1973).
Dreyfuss drew further praise for his portrait of an aggressive youth in Montreal's Jewish ghetto in The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974). Starring roles in Jaws (1975), Inserts (1975), and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1976) led to his romantic lead in The Goodbye Girl (1977), which brought him the Oscar at the age of 29, Some of his recent movies include The Competition (1980) and Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1982).
After winning an Academy Award, Dreyfuss also began an ongoing relationship with the Shakespearean Company in Lennox, Massachusetts; he played Cassius in the Brooklyn Academy of Music production of Julius Caesar and Iago in Othello twice, the first time at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta with Paul Winfield as Othello.
Some of Dreyfuss's other movies were The Buddy System (1984), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), Stakeout (1987), Nuts (1987), Moon Over Parador (1988), Always (1989), What About Bob? (1991), Once Around (1990).
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FAYE DUNAWAY
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Faye Dunaway was born in Bascom, Florida, in 1941. After she graduated from the University of Florida, where she majored in drama, she attended the Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts. Her work there resulted in an audition for New York's Lincoln Center Repertory, and she was cast in Elia Kazan's production of Arthur Miller's After the Fall
Later Dunaway was signed by producer Sam Speigel to make her movie debut in The Happening (1967). She then appeared in Otto Preminger's Hurry Sundown (1967). Perhaps her most famous screen role came next in her third movie, the role of Bonnie Parker in the classic crime drama Bonnie and Clyde (1967). For this performance, she received her first Academy Award nomination as best actress.
Dunaway's subsequent films have included The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), The Extraordinary Seaman (1969), A Place for Lovers (1969), The Arrangement (1969), Little Big Man (1970), Oklahoma Crude (1973), Chinatown (1974), for which she received her second best actress nomination, and Network (1976), for which she won an Oscar.
Some of her recent movies are The Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), The Champ (1979), The First Deadly Sin (1980), and Mommie Dearest (1981), Evita Peron (1981), The Wicked Lady (1983), Supergirl (1984), Beverly Hills Madam (1986), Barfly (1987), Casanova (1987), Midnight Crossing (1988), Burning Secret (1988), Cold Sassy Tree (1989), Bandini (1989), Silhouette (1990), The Handmaid's Tale (1990).
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CLINT EASTWOOD
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Clint Eastwood is best known for his portrayals of a heroic man of action in both westerns and detective adventures in the late '60s. In the late '70s, he easily shifted into some comedy features with Every Which Way But Loose, where one of his co-stars was an appealing orangutan. Eastwood has since successfully directed many of his own movies, and he's the founder of Malpaso Productions, his own production company.
Eastwood was born in San Francisco in 1930. After high school, he worked as a lumberjack, a service station attendant, and served in the Army. In 1955, he went to Hollywood where he played bit parts in films like Francis in the Navy and Revenge of the Creature
In 1958, his career was further established when he was offered a significant part in the TV western series Rawhide, which ran until 1965. Eastwood then went to Italy and starred in a trio of Sergio Leone westerns known for their emphasis on violence--A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1966). Returning to Hollywood, Eastwood enhanced his reputation even more as a lean, no-nonsense, independent tough guy. His brutish Dirty Harry (1971) and some sequels perhaps best exemplified this image. However, Eastwood's violent image mellowed in the late '70s and early '80s, when he starred in several action comedies, such as Every Which Way But Loose (1978), Any Which Way You Can (1980), and Bronco Billy (1980).
Some of Eastwood's other movies include Hang 'Em High (1968), Coogan's Bluff (1968), Play Misty for Me (1971), High Plains Drifter (1973), Magnum Force (1973), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), and The Enforcer (1976), HonkyTonk Man (1982), FireFox (1982), City Heat (1984), Tight Rope (1984), Pale Rider (1985), HeartBreak Ridge (1986), Pink Cadillac (1989), The Rookie (1990), Unforgiven (1992) which won him and Academy Award for best Director.
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Norma Rae (1979) catapulted Sally Field into the ranks of popular and critically acclaimed young actresses. Her multifaceted portrayal of a young working-class woman struggling to unionize the textile mill in the small southern town where she lives received rave reviews and brought her the, Academy Award as best actress.
Born in Pasadena, California, in 1946, Field became a favorite of TV audiences in the mid '60s and early '70s when she starred in three successive series--Gidget, The Flying Nun, and The Girl With Something Extra. But it wasn't' until her motion-picture debut in 1976--as a health spa receptionist in Stay Hungry--that Field was taken seriously as a first-rate dramatic actress.
Subsequently, she was selected for the title role in Sybil, a TV mini-series based on the true story of a schizophrenic woman tormented by multiple personality. The production was a critical and ratings smash and earned Field the Emmy Award for best actress in a drama special.
Next, Field co-starred with Burt Reynolds in Smokey and the Bandit (1977). Since then, Field has also starred with Henry Winkler in Heroes (1977), re-teamed with Reynolds in The End (1978) and Hooper (1978), starred opposite Michael Caine in Irwin Allen's Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979), acted with Reynolds in Smokey and the Bandit II (1980), co-starred with Tommy Lee Jones in Back Roads (1980), and starred with Paul Newman in Absence of Malice (1981).
Some of Field's other movies include Back Roads (1981), Kiss Me Goodbye (1982), Places in the Heart (1984), Murphy's Romance (1985), Surrender (1987), Steel Magnolias (1989), Not Without My Daughter (1991), Soap Dish (1991).
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Born in New York City in 1937, Jane Fonda spent her early years in California. She made a hesitant acting debut with her father Henry Fonda in a summer stock production of The Country Girl and appeared briefly with him in The Male Animal in Cape Cod. But her main interests were painting and languages, so, after studying at Vassar, Fonda left to study painting at Ecole de Chauviniere in Paris.
Fonda returned to New York, and took up modeling; she appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine twice. Then, in 1958, a meeting with Lee Strasberg led to studies at his Actors' Studio and to a sudden passion for acting.
Fonda made her formal stage debut in The Moon Is Blue. This led to her Broadway bow in 1960 in There Was a Little Girl. In the same year, she made her film debut in Tall Story.
During her so-called "coltish ingenue" days, Fonda made a dozen more pictures including A Walk on the Wild Side (1961), The Chapman Report (1962), La Ronde (1964), and Cat Ballou (1965), a western that changed the genre and established her as a superb commedienne.
After French director Roger Vadim launched her as a sex-tigress in Barbarella (1968), Fonda returned to California and made her dramatic film breakthrough as the embittered marathon dancer in They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969). For Klute (1971), her next film, she won her first Oscar. She won her second Academy Award for Coming Home (1978).
Fonda has also starred in Steelyard Blues (1972), A Doll's House (1974), The China Syndrome (1979), The Electric Horseman (1979), 9 to 5 (1981), and with her father in On Golden Pond (1982), a film that earned her an Oscar nomination as best supporting actress, The Dollmaker (1984), Agnes Of God (1985), Old Gringo (1989), Stanley and Iris (1990).
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CLARK GABLE
CLARK GABLE
Clark Gable was affectionately known by his fans and in Hollywood as "The King," primarily because of his popularity as a rugged and attractive leading man for nearly 30 years.
He was born William Clark Gable in Cadiz, Ohio, in 1901, the son of an oil field worker. Gable left school at 14 and held a number of jobs, including tire factory worker and lumberjack, but his first love was acting. Friend Lionel Barrymore arranged a screen test for Gable at MGM, which he failed. However, after Gable made an impressive film debut in The Painted Desert (1930), the studio changed its mind and signed him to a contract.
A series of successful films followed; in fact, he made eight movies in 1931 alone, but it was in 1934, when on loan to Columbia, that he scored a great triumph in Frank Capra's It Happened One Night, for which he received the Oscar as best actor.
Gable separated from his second wife, socialite Rhea Langham, in 1935 and married actress Carole Lombard in 1939, while he was in the midst of playing Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind. In 1942, Lombard was killed in a plane crash, and shortly thereafter Gable joined the U.S. Army Air Force and flew several bombing missions over Germany during World War II.
After the war, Gable returned to Hollywood and made more films. Finally, in the '50s, age caught up with Gable and his popularity began to wane. In 1960, Gable died of a heart attack shortly after completing The Misfits, which also starred Marilyn Monroe.
Some of Gable's other films include Red Dust (1932), Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), San Francisco (1936), The Hucksters (1947), Command Decision (1948), Mogambo (1953), The Tall Men (1955), Soldier of Fortune (1955), Teacher's Pet (1958), Run Silent, Run Deep (1958), and It Started in Naples (1959).
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JUDY GARLAND
JUDY GARLAND
The fabulous career of Judy Garland was marked by exuberance and , brilliance as well as disasters, nervous breakdowns, and various failed marriages. Judy was born Frances Gumm, the daughter of vaudeville parents, in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, in 1922. She made her stage debut at the age of three with her sisters as The Gumm Sisters singing act. When she was nine, the stage name was changed to Garland, and the act eventually broke up when one of the sisters married.
At 13, Garland was hired by MGM, where she gained success as a teenage star, often opposite Mickey Rooney. Her career soared when she captivated audiences with her portrayal of Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (1939), a role initially slated for Shirley Temple, and one which won Garland a special Oscar.
Several years later, Garland married musician David Rose, but divorced him four years later. In 1944, Judy starred in Meet Me in St. Louis, and a year later married Vincente Minnelli, the film's director.
Some of Garland's best movies were made during her association with Minnelli. Others of the period include The Clock (1945), Ziegfeld Follies (1945), and The Pirate (1947).
Garland made a comeback with personal performances in London and New York and an excellent screen performance in A Star is Born (1954). In the late '50s, her career faltered again, and she was plagued with breakdowns, lawsuits, and chronic marital problems with Sid Luft, her third husband, whom she divorced in 1965.
After a brief marriage to actor Mark Herron, Garland went to London and married Mickey Deans, a nightclub manager, and starred in a disastrous cabaret act. In 1969, she died from an accidental drug overdose.
Some of Garland's other movies include Babes in Arms (1939), Strike Up the Band (1940), For Me and My Gal (1942), The Harvey Girls (1946), Easter Parade (1948), A Star Is Born (1954), Judgment at Nuremberg (1960), and I Could Go On Singing (1963).
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CARY GRANT
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Cary Grant was born Archibald Alexander Leach in 1904 in Bristol, England. He ran away from a poverty-stricken home at 13 to join an acrobatic troupe as a song-and-dance man. The troupe came to New York in 1920, and Grant stayed on to work as a lifeguard at Coney Island. In 1923, he returned to England to work in musical comedies, and he caught the attention of Arthur Hammerstein who brought him back to New York ,to appear in Golden Dawn, a Broadway musical.
Grant then went on to Hollywood and made his film debut in This Is the Night (1932). After starring in supporting roles, he established his reputation as a debonair leading man, usually in screwball comedies. For more than three decades, he was a leading box-office draw. Although he never won an Academy Award for a specific performance, Grant received a special Oscar in 1970.
Grant has been married five times. His fourth wife, Dyan Cannon, bore him a daughter when he was past 60. In the mid '60s, he retired from movies and became an executive for a cosmetics company.
Grant's many films include She Done Him Wrong (1933), The Awful Truth (1937), Topper (1937), Bringing Up Baby (1938), Gunga Din (1939), My Favorite Wife (1940), His Girl Friday (1940), The Philadelphia Story (1940), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), Notorious (1946), Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948), To Catch a Thief (1955), An Affair to Remember (1957), Indiscreet (1958), North By Northwest (1959), Charade (1963), and his last movie, Walk, Don't Run (1966).
ALEC GUINNESS
ALEC GUINNESS
Sir Alec Guinness is a versatile stage actor who became a spectacular screen star. He performed Shakespeare on stage and starred as Disraeli, the Pope, Hitler, King Charles I, and Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars (1977) in films. He also excelled in comedy, with superbly droll performances in such movies as The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) and The Captain's Paradise (1952).
Guinness was born in London in' 1914. He started out as an advertising copywriter before studying acting. In the '30s, he was in various stage productions With the Old Vic; in 1941, he joined the British navy, in which he served as an officer.
After World War II, Guinness began a serious film career. He soon became proficient in playing multiple roles in a single movie. In Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), he amazed audiences by playing eight roles, but it was as a stiff-upper-lipped British officer in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) that he won an Oscar for best actor. In 1959, Queen Elizabeth II knighted Guinness for his outstanding work on the stage and in movies.
Some of his other memorable films include Great Expectations (1946), Oliver Twist (1948), The Mudlark (1950), The Man in the White Suit (1951), Our Man in Havana (1959), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1966), The Comedians (1967), and Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1973), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980), Raise the Titanic (1980), Return of the Jedi (1983), Lovesick (1983), A Passage to India (1984), A Handful of Dust (1988), and Kafka (1991).
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GENE HACKMAN
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Gene Hackman, a character actor who became a star in the early '70s, was born in San Bernardino, California, in 1931. The son of a pressman who moved his family east to Danville, Illinois, Hackman joined the Marines at 16, and in four years served in China, Japan, Hawaii, and Okinawa. After his discharge, he enrolled at the University of Illinois and then attended the School of Radio Technique in New York: Returning to California, he decided to pursue an acting career and joined the Pasadena Playhouse.
Hackman began his professional career off-Broadway. He made his Broadway debut in Irwin Shaw's Children at Their Games, for which he won a Clarence Derwent Award. His first Broadway hit was Any Wednesday in 1964, the year he made his film debut in Robert Rossen's Lilith.
He was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde (1967), and again for Gilbert Cate's I Never Sang for My Father (1969). He won an Oscar as best actor for his work in William Friedkin's The French Connection (1971), and also appeared in John Frankenheimer's sequel, The French Connection II (1975).
Hackman's many other films include Jerry Schatzberg's Scarecrow (1973), Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation (1973), Mel Brooks's Young Frankenstein (1974), Arthur Penn's Night Moves (1975), Richard Brooks's Bite the Bullet (1975), Richard Donner's and Richard Lester's Superman (1978) and Superman II (1981), Jean-Claude Tramont's All Night Long (1981), and Warren Beatty's Reds (1981).
Hackmans more recent films include Eureka (1983), Under Fire (1983), Misunderstood (1984), Hoosiers (1986), Power (1986), Superman IV (1987), Mississippi Burning (1988), Company Business (1991), Unforgiven (1992).
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GOLDIE HAWN
GOLDIE HAWN
In the late '60s, the television series Laugh-In introduced Goldie Hawn, whose irrepressible giggle, delightful malapropisms, and radiant physical presence captured the hearts of the public. However, with her first film, Cactus Flower (1969), Hawn showed that she possessed more than most of the other blonde favorites of the past; she walked off with an Academy Award as best supporting actress. In subsequent films, such as The Sugarland Express (1973), The Girl From Petrovka (1974), and Shampoo (1975), she extended her range beyond comedy.
Born Jeanne Hawn in Washington, D.C., in 1945, Goldie is the daughter of Laura and Edward Rutledge Hawn, a descendent of Edward Rutledge of South Carolina, who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. At the age of three, she began studying ballet and later took up tap-dancing and modern jazz.
At the Texas Pavilion at New York World's Fair in 1964-65, she made her professional dancing debut in Can-Can. She continued working in musical comedies in New York, as a dancer in Puerto Rico, as a choreographer in California, and as a dancer in a Las Vegas revue
After her Las Vegas stint, she returned to Los Angeles and danced on an Andy Griffith television special. She then received attention for a continuing role in a short-lived but critically well received TV series entitled, Good Morning, World. Her flair for comedy was evident to audiences, and she was then signed as a regular on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In series.
After her successful debut in Cactus Flower, she appeared in There's a Girl in My Soup (1970) opposite Peter Sellers; $ (1971) with Warren Beatty; and Butterflies are Free (1972). After several dramatic roles, she returned to comedy in The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976) opposite George Segal. Her more recent movies include Foul Play (1978), Seems Like Old Times (1980), and Private Benjamin (1980).
Hawn's more recent films include Best Friends (1982), Swing Shift (1984), Protocol (1984), WildCats (1986), Overboard (1987), Bird on a Wire (1990), Deceived (1991), Crisscross (1992), Housesitter (1992), and Death Becomes Her (1992).
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AUDREY HEPBURN
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Born in 1929 in Brussels of Irish-Dutch parents, Audrey Hepburn lived in the Netherlands during World War II and later moved to London to study dance at the Rambert Ballet School. She made her stage debut in 1948, as a ballerina in the musical High Button Shoes, and later danced in Sauce Tartare. After some initial film roles in Britain, France, and Holland, Hepburn was chosen to play the starring role in Gigi, which Anita Loos had converted into a Broadway hit play. Then William Wyler saw an earlier screen test Hepburn had made for Paramount and demanded her for the princess in Roman Holiday (1953), opposite Gregory Peck; her performance brought her an Academy Award.
Although Hepburn has appeared in many earlier movies, Roman Holiday really began her striking screen career, including such early successes as Billy Wilder's Sabrina (1954), King Vidor's War and Peace (1956), Stanley Donen's Funny Face (1957), and Wilder's Love in the Afternoon (1957). On Broadway, she also starred in Ondine, for which she won the Drama Critics' Award. Her co-star was Mel Ferrer, whom she married at the end of the play's run.
In 1957, Hepburn appeared in Mayerling with Ferrer and Raymond Massey. One of her best portrayals was in Fred Zinnemann's The Nun's Story (1959). Other films from the early 1960s were The Unforgiven (1960), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), The Children's Hour (1962), Charade (1963), and Paris When It Sizzles (1964).
Hepburn was then chosen over Julie Andrews, who played Eliza on Broadway, for the expensive film version of My Fair Lady (1964). She then co-starred with Peter O'Toole in How To Steal a Million (1966), with Albert Finney in Two for the Road (1966), and in the thriller Wait Until Dark (1967). Lately, she has appeared in Robin and Marian (1976) and Bloodline (1979), They All Laughed (1981), Always (1989), and Love Among Thieves (1987)
Hepburn's marriage to Ferrer ended in 1968, and, a year later, she married Andrea Dotti, an Italian psychiatrist.
KATHARINE HEPBURN
KATHARINE HEPBURN
Katharine Hepburn's long and distinguished film career has earned her 12 Academy Award nominations and three Oscars. Despite her remarkable talent, however, she was once regarded as an outsider by the Hollywood establishment and for a while had a reputation as box-office poison.
Hepburn was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1907, one of six children of an upper-class family. She began acting while at Bryn Mawr college.
Shortly after graduation, she made her professional stage debut in Baltimore. She then left for Broadway, where she gained a reputation for temperamental and independent behavior; she was often fired by the director or producer before a play opened.
Her first film, A Bill of Divorcement (1932), was an immediate success and this led to a succession of film roles. Her third movie, Morning Glory (1933), brought her first Academy Award. In the late '30s, she co-starred with Cary Grant in some of her finest movies.
Hepburn was turned down for the part of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind, so she returned to Broadway to play the lead in The Philadelphia Story, for which she obtained the film rights. The story was later brought to MGM for a movie. This 1940 film, which also starred Cary Grant and James Stewart, became a box-office success. In 1942, Hepburn made The Woman of the Year, her first film with Spencer Tracy. This experience lead to their legendary 27-year romance and eight more delightful screwball comedies together. Their last film together was Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? (1967). She won her second Oscar for her performance, and Tracy died shortly after the film was released.
Hepburn starred with John Wayne in Rooster Cogburn (1975) and acted in the TV version of The Corn Is Green (1979). She was splendid opposite Henry Fonda in the sentimental film On Golden Pond (1981), for which she received her latest Oscar nomination.
Other notable films include Bringing Up Baby (1938), Adam's Rib (1949), The African Queen (1951), Pat and Mike (1952), Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962), and The Lion in Winter (1968), the movie that earned her a third Academy Award, also more recent films On Golden Pond (1981) and Grace Quigley (1984).
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CHARLTON HESTON
CHARLTON HESTON
Charlton Heston is perhaps best known as the idol of epics, portraying an athletic and strong-jawed hero in many classic Hollywood adventures.
Heston was born in 1924 in Evanston, Illinois. He studied drama at Northwestern University and worked at several Chicago radio stations before joining the U.S. Air Force.
After his discharge, Heston appeared on Broadway in Anthony and Cleopatra and then starred in several classic roles in television specials. In 1950, he went to Hollywood and made his film debut in Dark City. Soon he was portraying such historical figures as Moses, Michelangelo, and El Cid. For the title role in Ben Hur (1959), he won the Oscar as best actor.
Some of Heston's movies include The Greatest Show on Earth (1952), The Private War of Major Benson (1955), The Ten Commandments (1956), The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959), 55 Days at Peking (1963), The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), The War Lord (1965), Khartoum (1965) Planet of the Apes (1967), Will Penny (1968), Julius Caesar (1970), Antony and Cleopatra (1971), The Three Musketeers (1973), Two Minute Warning (1976), and Gray Lady Down (1978).
Heston's films of the last decade include Mother Lode (1982), Almost an Angel (1990), A Man For All Seasons (1988), Chiefs (1983), The Crucifer of Blood (1991).
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DUSTIN HOFFMAN
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Dustin Hoffman was born in Los Angeles in 1937 and grew up in Hollywood, where his father was, at one time, a set dresser. Named after the screen cowboy Dustin Farnum (Dustin's brother is named after Ronald Cotman), Hoffman didn't consider acting as a career until his college days when he enrolled in the Pasadena Playhouse.
Hoffman made his acting debut in a college production of Gertrude Stein's Yes Is for a Very Young Man; he appeared on Broadway for the first time with a walk-on part in A Cook for Mr. General. He joined the Theater Company of Boston for one season before returning to New York to work as director Ulu Grosbard's assistant on A View From the Bridge
Off-Broadway, Hoffman appeared in Harry, Noon and Night; Journey of the Fifth Horse, for which he won an Obie award; and Eh?, for which he was honored with the Drama Desk, Vernon Rice, and Theater World awards as well as an invitation from Mike Nichols to test for the film The Graduate (1967). Hoffman got the title role and his performance earned him unanimous critical acclaim and his first Academy Award nomination.
Hoffman then returned to New York to co-star with Jon Voight in Midnight Cowboy (1969) for director John Schlesinger; he was nominated for his second Oscar. Hoffman got his third Academy Award nomination for Lenny (1974).
On Broadway, Hoffman appeared in Jimmy Shine, and he directed Murray Schisgal's farce, All Over Town.
His other movies include John and Mary (1969) opposite Mia Farrow, Who is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971), Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs (1972), All the President's Men (1976), Marathon Man (1976), and Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), for which he finally won an Oscar as best actor, Tootsie (1984), Private Conversations (1985), Rain Man (1988), Family Business (1989), Dick Tracy (1990), Billy Bathgate (1991), and Hook (1991).
GLENDA JACKSON
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Glenda Jackson was born in Cheshire, England, in 1936, the daughter of a construction worker. At 16, she quit high school to become an actress, and with considerable determination, she supported herself as a waitress and receptionist between jobs in the theater.
Jackson studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and found work with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963. She gained significant attention with her stage role of Charlotte Corday in Marat/Sade, a part she was to repeat on film.
In 1963, a minor part in This Sporting Life launched her movie career. She went on to perform in leading roles in two Ken Russell films, Women in Love (1969) and The Music Lovers (1970). She won the Oscar for her performance in Women in Love
Although Jackson initially was cast as an abrasive and uptight woman, her mannerisms didn't prevent her from broadening her range, and she excelled in her first comedy, A Touch of Class (1973), for which she received her second Academy Award.
Jackson's other movies include Sunday, Bloody Sunday (1971), Mary, Queen of Scots (1971), House Calls (1978), Lost and Found (1979), and Hopscotch (1980), Health (1979), Stevie (1981), And Nothing But the Truth (1982), Turtle Diary (1986), Business as Usual (1987), Salome's Last Dance (1988), The Rainbow (1989), Running Mates (1992).
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DIANE KEATON
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Born in Los Angeles, in 1949, Diane Keaton was raised in nearby Santa Ana, where she attended grammar and high schools. Even as a teenager, she was interested in acting and appeared in a number of high school productions.
Keaton majored in drama at Santa Ana College, where she began her theatrical career by playing a wide variety of roles in productions ranging from contemporary musicals to Shakespeare. Her summers were spent performing in stock company productions of such plays as The Importance of Being Ernest; Little Mary Sunshine; Oklahoma!; Kiss Me, Kate; The Sound of Music; Bye, Bye Birdie; and Oh! What a Lovely War.
She moved to New York City, where she studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse and in 1968 made her first professional stage appearance, replacing Lynn Kellogg in the Broadway production of Hair
Keaton's next Broadway assignment was co-starring with Woody Allen in his hit play Play It Again, Sam; in 1970, she made her motion-picture debut in Lovers and Other Strangers.
Since then, Keaton's film credits have included the role of AL Pacino's wife in The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather--Part II (1974), the recreation of her stage performance in the movie version of Play It Again, Sam (1972), and five other motion pictures with Woody Allen--Sleeper (1974), Love and Death (1975), Annie Hall (1977), Interiors (1978), and Manhattan (1979). For her performance in Annie Hall, she won the Oscar as best actress. After Annie Hall, Keaton played Theresa Dunn, the lead in Richard Brooks's film version of Judith Rossner's best-selling novel, Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977).
Keaton also appeared in two 1976 comedies, I Will, I Will... For Now and Harry and Walter Go to New York. In the same year, she returned to the New York stage in Israel Horovitz's off-beat comedy, The Primary English Class. Her most recent films are Reds(1981), which won her another Oscar nomination, and Shoot the Moon (1982), The Little Drummer Girl (1984), Crimes of the Heart (1986), Baby Boom (1987), The Godfather Part III (1990), Father of the Bride (1991), The Good Mother (1988), The Lemon Sisters (1989).
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JACK LEMMON
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Jack Lemmon, who was born in Boston in 1925, was educated at Harvard, where he was active in dramatics. After graduating in 1946, Lemmon served in the U.S. Navy as an officer aboard an aircraft carrier.
After military service, Lemmon worked in New York at odd jobs, such as a food checker in a restaurant, while waiting for a show-business opening. He finally got one as master of ceremonies at the Old Knick Music Hall, a converted movie house. Lemmon also worked in radio; he had running parts in several soap operas, including The Brighter Day and Road to Life. He soon found himself working steadily in television, and gave about 500 television performances, almost all of them live, on such shows as Studio One, Robert Montgomery Presents, Suspense, and Playhouse 90
In 1953, Lemmon made his Broadway debut in Room Service. He started his screen career soon afterward in a pair Of Judy Holliday movies, It Should Happen to You (1953) and Phffft! (1954). After making only five movies, Lemmon won an Academy award, receiving an Oscar for best supporting actor for his portrayal of Ensign Pulver in John Ford's Mr. Roberts (1955). He won another Oscar, as best actor, for Save the Tiger (1973). Lemmon has also received five other nominations--all for best actor-during his career.
Some of Lemmon's other movies include Some Like It Hot (1959), The Apartment (1960), Irma La Douce (1963), The Great Race (1965), The Odd Couple (1968), The Entertainer (1975), The China Syndrome (1979), Tribute (1980), and Buddy Buddy (1981), Missing (1982), Mass Appeal (1984), That's Life (1986), Dad (1989), For Richer, For Poorer (1992).
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SHIRLEY MacLAINE
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Shirley MacLaine, an actress who attained her greatest popularity in the '50s and '60s, was born in 1934 in Richmond, Virginia, to Ira O. Beaty, a high-school principal, and his wife Kathlyn MacLean Beaty, a drama teacher and community theater actress. Shirley is the older sister of actor-director Warren Beatty. She began her professional career as a dancer and was in the chorus lines of Kiss Me, Kate and Me and Juliet and was understudying Carol Haney in The Pajama Game on Broadway when the star injured her ankle. In the best 42nd Street tradition, MacLaine took over, was spotted by Hollywood producer Hal B. Wallis, and she has been performing out front ever since.
In 1955, MacLaine made her motion picture debut in Alfred Hitchcock's The Trouble With Harry, and for the next 15 years averaged two pictures a year, among them Around the World in 80 Days (1956), Hot Spell (1957), The Matchmaker (1958), Some Came Running (1958), The Sheepman (1958), Ask Any Girl (1959), Career (1959), Can-Can (1959), The Apartment (1959), My Geisha (1962), The Children's Hour (1962), Two For the Seesaw (1963), Irma La Douce (1963), What a Way To Go (1964), Gambit (1966), Sweet Charity (1968), and Desperate Characters (1971).
In the late '60s, MacLaine was actively involved in protests against U.S. involvement in Vietnam, and campaigned vigorously for George McGovern's presidential candidacy. At the 1968 and 1972 Democratic conventions, she was an outspoken delegate.
Beginning in 1972, MacLaine was off the screen for five years, but during that period she was hardly inactive. She joined the first women's delegation to China and produced and co-directed a documentary of her visit, The Other Half of the Sky, which was nominated for an Academy Award and was telecast by the Public Broadcasting System. She also wrote two best-selling reminiscences, Don't Fall Off the Mountain and You Can Get There From Here
Her years away from the screen also saw the emergence of MacLaine as the singing-and-dancing star of a one-woman show, touring nightclubs and theaters around the world.
In 1977, MacLaine returned to film acting with an acclaimed performance in The Turning Point. Subsequently, she has starred with Peter Sellers in Being There (1979) and with James Coburn, Susan Sarandon, and Stephen Collins in Loving Couples (1980) and in A Change of Seasons (1980), Terms of Endearment (1983), That's Dancing (1985), Madame Sousatzka (1988), Steel Magnolias (1989), Waiting for the Light (1990), Postcards from the Edge (1990).
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STEVE McQUEEN
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During the '60s and '70s, Steve McQueen was a top box-office attraction and one of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood. He usually portrayed tough, intense, and independent characters with a touch of sex appeal.
McQueen was born in Starer, Missouri, in 1930. Abandoned by his parents, he found his childhood and early adult life difficult. He spent several years in a reform school and three years in the Marines, including about a month in the brig for being AWOL. Before and after his military service, he held a variety of jobs, among them lumberjack, carnival barker, and bartender.
In 1952, McQueen went to drama school in New York and gained some experience in summer stock. A break came when he was chosen to replace Ben Gazzara on Broadway in A Hatful of Rain, and he was soon off to Hollywood for bit parts in minor movies. His first film was Somebody Up There Likes Me in 1956.
In 1958, McQueen landed the lead role in a sci-fi potboiler, The Blob, and soon was tapped for the lead in the TV series Wanted: Dead or Alive. In 1963, his movie popularity became established after an effective performance in The Great Escape
Some of McQueen's other movies include The Magnificent Seven (1960), Soldier in the Rain (1963), Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965), Nevada Smith (1966), The Sand Pebbles (1966), Bullitt (1968), Papillon (1973), and The Towering Inferno (1974).
McQueen died in 1981.
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Since arriving in Hollywood in 1932, Ray Milland has been a busy actor, making more than 130 motion pictures. Born Reginald Truscott-Jones in Neath, Wales, Milland went to school at Kings College, the University of Wales, and, for a short time, at Cambridge. Originally intending to make the army his career, he spent four years in the British Army's Household Cavalry Life Guards. He later turned to acting, playing several juvenile roles.
In 1929, Milland appeared in his first film, The Plaything. In 1931, before he was to appear opposite Beatrice Lillie in Charlot's Revue in London, he was signed to a MGM contract. After a few unproductive years in Hollywood, however, his option was dropped and he returned home. Later, he returned to Hollywood and so impressed Paramount executives that he was signed to a long-term contract.
In 1946, Milland won an Academy Award, the New York Film Critics' Award, and the first Cannes Film Festival Award for his performance as an alcoholic in The Lost Weekend. His other screen credits include Beau Geste (1939), Arise My Love (1941), Skylark (1941), The Major and the Minor (1942), Reap the Wild Wind (1942), Lady in the Dark (1944), The Uninvited (1944), The Big Clock (1948), So Evil My Love (1948), Alias Nick Beal (1949), The Thief (1952), Dial M for Murder (1954), Love Story (1970), and The Last Tycoon (1976).
Milland directed and starred in A Man Alone (1955), Lisbon (1956), and the two TV series Meet Mr. McNulty (1953-1955) and Markham (1959). He also appeared in the popular television mini-series Rich Man, Poor Man..
ROBERT MITCHUM
ROBERT MITCHUM
Robert Mitchum's first film was a role as a bad guy in a Hopalong Cassidy western in 1940. He had small roles in a number of movies after that, but didn't catch the attention of audiences until 1944, when he appeared in the low-budget movie When Strangers Marry and in a supporting role in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo.
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1917, Mitchum dropped out of school when he was 14 and worked as a deckhand on a salvage vessel. During the Depression, he worked his way across the country. His sister introduced him to the Long Beach Theater Guild, where he began as a stagehand and only later became an actor, performing in The Petrified Forest and Remember the Day. He also wrote children's plays, comedy material, and organized a road tour for astrologist Carroll Richter.
During the late '40s, better roles in Till the End of Time (1946), Undercurrent (1946), Crossfire (1947), Desire Me (1947), Out of the Past (1947), Rachel and the Stranger (1948), Blood on the Moon (1948), and The Red Pony (1949) made him a box-office favorite.
Some of Mitchum's other films include My Forbidden Past (1951), His Kind of Woman (1951), Angel Face (1953), River of No Return (1954), Track of the Cat (1954), Not as a Stranger (1955), Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957), and Fire Down Below (1957). Under Charles Laughton's direction, he starred in James Agee's The Night of the Hunter (1955), which became one of the first cult films.
In more recent years, Mitchum starred in The Sundowners (1960), The Longest Day (1960), Ryan's Daughter (1971), Farewell, My Lovely (1975), The Last Tycoon (1976), The Amsterdam Kill (1978), and The Big Sleep (1978) NightKill (1980), That Championship Season (1982), The Ambassador (1984), Mr. North (1988), Scrooged (1988), Cape Fear (1991), Brotherhood of the Rose (1989). When he's not making a motion picture, Mitchum lives in northern California.
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MARILYN MONROE
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Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jean Baker or Mortenson in Los Angeles in 1926. She lived in several foster homes and an orphanage, and during her childhood she was subjected to neglect, humiliation, and even rape.
At 16, she married a small-town policeman, but the marriage ended in divorce. During World War II, while working in a defense plant, she was discovered by a photographer who asked her to pose for pin-up pictures, which became popular among GIs. More modeling assignments followed, and she was finally noticed by Hollywood studios who starred her in bit parts in poor movies in the late, '40s and early '50s; she was usually cast as a dumb, bleached blonde.
In the mid '50s, Monroe's roles became more significant, and she became a top box-office attraction as a Hollywood sex queen. In 1954, Monroe married baseball star Joe DiMaggio, a relationship that lasted less than a year. In 1956, she married playwright Arthur Miller, and she divorced him five years later, just prior to the completion of her last film, The Misfits (1961).
About a month after the opening of The Misfits (the script was written by Arthur Miller), Monroe entered a mental hospital. In 1962, she died, apparently committing suicide with an overdose of drugs.
Some of Monroe's other major films include The Asphalt Jungle (1950), All About Eve (1950), Don't Bother To Knock (1952), Niagara (1952), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), How To Marry a Millionaire (1953), The Seven-Year Itch (1955), Bus Stop (1956), and Some Like It Hot (1959).
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PAUL NEWMAN
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Paul Newman has been a major film star for more than two decades. Oscar-nominated for his riveting characterizations in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), The Hustler (1961), Hud (1963), Cool Hand Luke, (1967) and Absence of Malice (1981), Newman has also starred in such successes as Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), The Long, Hot Summer (1958), The Young Philadelphians (1959), From the Terrace (1960), Sweet Bird of Youth (1962), Harper (1966), Winning (1969), The Towering Inferno (1974), and Slap Shot (1977), as well as in two of the most popular films in movie history, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), and The Sting (1973).
Born in 1925 and raised in Cleveland, the second son of a business executive, Newman entered Ohio's Kenyon College to major in economics, but left to serve three years in the Navy during World War II. After he returned to Kenyon, he became seriously interested in acting.
A season of summer stock followed his graduation in 1949, but the death of his father forced Newman back to Cleveland to manage the family business. After 18 months, he turned the business over to his brother and entered Yale Drama School. Later, he went to New York, where he was accepted into Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio and played the role of Alan Seymour in the Broadway production of Picnic, in which he met Joanne Woodward, his second wife. During the play's 14-month run, he was placed under contract by Warner Brothers studio.
Disappointed in his film debut as a Greek slave in The Silver Chalice (1954), Newman was released from his contract and returned to New York to appear in the Broadway hit, The Desperate Hours
Hollywood beckoned again, and after his first solid film hit in 1956--as Rocky Graziano in Somebody Up There Likes Me--he was catapulted to stardom.
Newman's more recent films include Fort Apache the Bronx (1981), The Verdict (1982), Circuit (1984), The Color of Money (1986), Blaze (1989), Fat Man and Little Boy (1989), Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (1990), and Harry and Son (1984).
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JACK NICHOLSON
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Jack Nicholson appeared in some 15 movies before his performance in Dennis Hopper's Easy Rider (1969) and Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces (1970) established him as an international film star.
Nicholson was born in Neptune, New Jersey, in 1937. He first came to Hollywood in 1958, and was at MGM from 1959 to 1968, where he became part of a group of talented and ambitious iconoclasts who were trying to expand commercial cinema. During that time, Nicholson appeared in Monte Hellman's The Shooting (1965) and Ride in the Whirlwind (1965), which Nicholson co-scripted, as well as Hell's Angels on Wheels (1967) and Psych-Out (1968).
In 1969, Nicholson replaced Rip Torn as the dipsomaniacal southern launder in Easy Rider, and received an Academy Award nomination for his performance. He was also nominated for his work in Five Easy Pieces, and then appeared in Vincente Minnelli's On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970). He directed Drive, He Said (1970), appeared in Mike Nichol's Carnal Knowledge (1971) and Henry Jaglom's A Safe Place (1971), and then starred in Rafelson's The King of Marvin Gardens (1972). Nicholson also starred in Hal Ashby's The Last Detail (1974), for which he received another Oscar nomination.
Nicholson's other films include Chinatown (1974), for which he was again nominated for an Oscar, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1976), for which he won the Academy Award as best actor. He appeared in Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger (1974); Ken Russels Tommy (1975); Elia Kazan's The Last Tycoon (1976); Goin' South (1978), which he directed; Stanley Kubrick's The Shining (1980); and most recently in 'Rafelson's remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) and as Eugene O'Neill in Reds (1981).
Nicholson's hits of the last decade include Terms of Endearment (1983), Prizzi's Honor (1985), Heartburn (1986), Ironweed (1987), Broadcast News (1987), The Witches of Eastwicks (1987), Batman (1989), The Two Jakes (1990), Man Trouble (1992), and A Few Good Men (1992).
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DAVID NIVEN
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David Niven, Who was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland, in 1910, once planned on a career as a professional soldier. He attended the military academy at Sandhurst and served for several years in the Highland Light Infantry in Scotland, but eventually decided that a military career wasn't for him.
Niven then spent a number of years in the United States and Canada, as a lumberjack, a construction worker, a journalist, and finally as a movie extra in Hollywood, where he began his long film career that has spanned nearly five. decades. In 1935, Niven appeared in Barbary Coast. Some other films he made in these early years include Thank You, Jeeves (1936), Dodsworth (1936), The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), Bachelor Mother (1939), and Raffles (1940).
In 1940, Niven returned to Britain and enlisted. During Worm War II, he served as a second lieutenant with the Rifle Brigade, rose to the rank of major in the Commandos, and became a colonel assigned to special duty with the British Liberation Army, eventually taking part in the invasion of Normandy.
After the war, Niven resumed his movie career. Some of the other films he starred in include The Way Ahead (1944), Carrington V.C. (1955), Around the World in Eighty Days (1956), Separate Tables (1958), The Pink Panther (1964), The Brain (1969), King Queen Knave (1972), Murder By Death (1976), No Deposit, No Return (1976), and Candleshoe (1977), Rough Cut (1980), The Sea Wolves (1981), Curse of the Pink Panther (1983).
In 1958, he received an Oscar as best actor for his performance in Separate Tables. Niven has written two auto-biographical books, The Moon's a Balloon and Bring On the Empty Horses, and a. novel, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly.
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PETER O'TOOLE
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Peter O'Toole was born in 1932, in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland, and spent his childhood in Kerry, Dublin, Gainsborough, and, finally, Leeds. Following two years of National Service in the Royal Navy, he won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
O'Toole's first professional engagement was with the Bristol Old Vic Company, and during the 3 1/2 years that followed, he played 73 different roles. O'Toole made his West End (the London equivalent of Broadway) debut in the musical Oh, My Papa, and later toured England in The Holiday, in which the young Welsh actress, Sian Phillips, played the part of his sister. They married and had two children.
In 1959, O'Toole was named "Actor of the Year" for his performance as Charlie Bamforth in the West End play The Long, the Short and the Tall; while appearing in this play, he made his film debut with a small part in Kidnapped. O'Toole was then signed by Jules Buck for the role of a young Scots Guards lieutenant in The Day They Robbed the Bank of England (1960). During this period, O'Toole and producer Buck formed Keep Films, Ltd., their own production company.
O'Toole then starred at the Stratford-on-Avon Memorial Theatre, playing in three roles--Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew, and Thersites in Troilus and Cressida. In 1960, he was asked to play the title role in Lawrence of Arabia (1962), a film that won awards around the world and made O'Toole an international star. Although he has yet to win an Oscar, he has been nominated more than half a dozen times.
O'Toole's list of film credits also includes Becket (1964), Lord Jim (1965), What's New Pussycat? (1965), How To Steal a Million (1966), The Lion in Winter (1968), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969), Murphy's War (1970), Under Milk Wood (1971), The Ruling Class (1971), Rosebud (1975), and The Stunt Man (1980), My Favorite year (1982), Supergirl (1984), The Last Emperor (1987), High Spirits (1988), King Ralph (1991), Creator (1985), Crossing to Freedom (1990).
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LAURENCE OLIVIER
LAURENCE OLIVIER?
Sir Laurence Olivier, born in Dorking, England, in 1907, is acknowledged by many to be the preeminent actor of the age. He's also well known for his directing and producing credits. Olivier has received two Academy Awards and has been nominated eight other times.
Olivier had appeared in movies for nine years before his first Oscar nomination in 1939 for his performance in Wuthering Heights, one of his most famous roles.
Olivier also received Oscar nominations for his performances in Rebecca (1940), Henry V (1946), Richard III (1956), The Entertainer (1960), Othello (1965), Sleuth (1972), Marathon Man (1976), and The Boys From Brazil (1978). Olivier is also credited as the man who brought plays of Shakespeare to the screen and made them successful with movie audiences. In fact, in 1946 he received a special Academy Award for outstanding achievement as actor, producer, and director in bringing Henry V to the screen. In 1948, he won the Oscar for Hamlet, a film that he also produced and directed.
In 1970, Sir Laurence was granted a Life Peerage by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth H of England, and Lord 0livier became the first actor to be so honored.
Some of his most recent movies include The Jazz Singer (1980) and Clash of the Titans (1981). The Bounty (1984), Inchon (1982), The Jigsaw Man (1984), The Last Days of Pompeii (1984).
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AL PACINO
AL PACINO
AL Pacino was born in New York City in 1940. When his father, a mason, left the family, he was reared by his mother and grandparents. Pacino attended Manhattan's High School of Performing Arts and supported himself for several years with menial jobs. Finally, he was accepted in Herbert Berghof's acting school and later attended Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio.
Pacino's training led to an impressive performance in The Indian Wants the Bronx, an off-Broadway play for which he won an Obie Award. His first screen role was a small part in Me Natalie (1968), and then he gave a strong performance as a dope addict in Panic in Needle Park (1971).
After only these two movies, he was selected to play the key role of Michael Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather (1972), for which he was nominated for an Oscar as best supporting actor. In 1977, Pacino returned to the Broadway stage and won a Tony for the lead role in The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel
Pacino also starred in such films as Serpico (1974), The Godfather-Part II (1974), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), And Justice for All (1979), and Cruising (1981), Author Author (1982), Scarface (1983), Sea of Love (1989), Dick Tracy (1990), The Godfather Part III (1990), Frankie and Johnny (1991).
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GREGORY PECK
GREGORY PECKY
Gregory Peck was born in La Jolla, California, in 1916, and began acting while attending the University of California at Berkeley. He then moved to New York, where he appeared with the Neighborhood Playhouse for two years before making his Broadway debut in Emlyn Williams's Morning Star in 1942.
During the next two years, while Peck spent most of his time playing a double role in the play The Willow and I, he received some movie offers. Finally, he accepted one from scriptwriter Casey Robinson to co-star as a Russian guerrilla in Days of Glory (1943).
Peck's first screen appearance resulted in instant recognition, and soon 20th-Century Fox cast him as the gentle Scottish missionary in The Keys of the Kingdom (1944), a role that brought him an Academy Award nomination. He then starred in The Valley of Decision (1944) opposite Greer Garson. Both this film and his next, Spellbound (1945), were among the top money-makers of the year, and Duel in the Sun (1946) and The Yearling (1946) were equally big hits the following year.
He also starred in Gentleman's Agreement (1947), Twelve O'Clock High (1949), The Gunfighter (1950), The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit (1956), and The Big Country (1958).
In 1963, Peck finally received an Oscar as best actor for his performance as the liberal country launder in To Kill a Mockingbird. Since then, Peck has made many films, including Arabesque (1966), Marooned (1969), The Omen (1976), MacArthur (1977), and The Boys From Brazil (1978), The Sea Wolves (1981), Amazing Grace and Chuck (1987), Old Gringo (1989), Other People's Money (1991).
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SIDNEY POITIER
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Sidney Poitier, a handsome black actor, shares some of the major credit for breaking down racial barriers in movies. His wide popularity and success in films from the '50s on helped other serious black actors to prosper in the movie industry.
Poitier was born in Miami in 1924, but spent his early years in the Bahamas. He left school at the age of 13, worked at several odd jobs, and then served in the Army. After his discharge, he worked with the American Negro Theater and debuted on Broadway in the 1946 production of Lysistrata, which featured an all-black cast.
Poitier's first Hollywood film was No Way Out in 1950. He quickly became a popular black star, working in numerous films through the '60s and '70s. He was nominated as best actor for his performance in The Defiant Ones (1958), and he won an Oscar for Lilies of the Field (1963).
In the '70s, Poitier started directing his films. Most of these projects were dominated by black casts; he also played leading roles in them.
Some of Poitier's other major movies include The Blackboard Jungle (1955), Porgy and Bess (1959), A Raisin in the Sun (1961), A Patch of Blue (1965), In the Heat of the Night (1967), Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? (1967), and Let's Do It Again (1976), Shoot To Kill (1988), Little Nikita (1988), Separate but Equal (1991), Sneakers (1992).
ROBERT REDFORD
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Robert Redford was born in 1937 in Santa Monica, California. As a child, he wanted to be an outlaw and an artist. Growing up near Hollywood where he could observe it at close quarters, he found it suspect and dropped out in Europe to "paint angry pictures."
Acting, however, tempted him, and he began acting in New York in 1959, going on to make a considerable splash in Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park. Redford made his film debut--a small part--in War Hunt (1961). Later, during casting for an off-beat western, Paul Newman told the studio "No Redford, no Newman." Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) justified his stand.
Becoming fascinated with the Watergate affair when it was still a breaking news item, Redford was the moving spirit behind the film version of All the President's Men (1976), helping to make it "the thinking man's 'Jaws.'"
Redford's other major films include Inside Daisy Clover (1965), The Chase (1966), This Property Is Condemned (1966), Barefoot in the Park (1967), Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969), Jeremiah Johnson (1972), The Candidate. (1972), The Hot Rock (1972), The Way We Were (1973), The Sting (1973), A Bridge Too Far (1977), The Outlaw Trail (1978), and The Electric Horseman (1979).
In 1980, Redford received the Oscar as best director for Ordinary People. Redford's latest films include The Natural (1984), Out of Africa (1985), Legal Eagles (1986), Havana (1990), and Sneakers (1992).
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BURT REYNOLDS
BURT REYNOLDS
Born in Waycross, Georgia, in 1936, Burt Reynolds was reared in southern Florida, where his father was a police chief. He admits that he was a restless kid who at one point ran away from home and wound up in a South Carolina jail. The cell in which he spent a week now bears an engraved plaque that reads "Burt Reynolds Slept Here."
A high-school football star, Reynolds chose Florida State University over West Point because "the Academy didn't have any girls" and he was partial to FSU's football team. During his college grid career, he was named All-Florida and All-Conference halfback. He then enrolled at Palm Beach Junior College, where he credits the school's drama instructor with changing his life. A scholarship to New York's Hyde Park Playhouse led to his professional acting debut with Charlton Heston in a revival of Mister Roberts
Moving to Los Angeles, Reynolds appeared in many television series, including Gunsmoke. He also starred in three TV series-Riverboat, Hawk, and Dan August
Reynolds made his movie debut in Angel Baby (1961), but it was his performance in Deliverance (1972) that made him a major star. His nude centerfold in Cosmopolitan magazine and the wry, self-depreciating humor he displayed on TV talk shows made him one of the most popular stars in the world. Some of his other movies, include The Longest Yard (1974), Hustle (1976), Gator (1976), Smokey and the Bandit (1977), Semi-Tough (1977), Hooper (1978), Starting Over (1979), Smokey and the Bandit II (1980), and Sharky's Machine (1981), Best Friends (1982), Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982), Stick (1985), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989 animated), Cannonball II (1983), City Heat (1984), Breaking In (1989), Modern Love (1990).
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EDWARD G. ROBINSON
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Edward G. Robinson was best known for various gangster roles, initially stemming from his triumphant portrayal of Caesar Enrico Bandello, a tough small-time hood who rises to the top of a mob in the 1930 classic Little Caesar. However, his range of acting skills was sufficient for effective roles in many categories.
Robinson was born Emanuel Goldenberg in Bucharest,, Rumania, in 1893. His family came to the United States in 1902, and he spent his childhood on New York's Lower East Side. He studied acting at New York City College and starred on Broadway for many years. Robinson appeared in his first film in 1923.
After the introduction of sound in movies, Robinson's film career prospered. Aside from his many roles in underworld films, he displayed impressive acting talent in Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (1940) and A Dispatch From Reuters (1940), both film biographies.
During the '50s, Robinson's career suffered when he was associated with communist groups in America, but he was cleared of allegations after testifying before the House Un-American Activities Committee.
Robinson was fairly active in films during the '60s, but primarily in supporting roles. He died in 1973, shortly before he was to receive a special Academy Award.
Some of Robinson's many other films include Five Star Final (1931), A Slight Case of Murder (1938), The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938), Brother Orchid (1940), The Sea Wolf (1941), Double Indemnity (1944), Scarlet Street (1945), All My Sons (1948), Key Largo (1948), House of Strangers (1949), Two Weeks in Another Town (1962), The Cincinnati Kid (1965), Grand Slam (1967), and Soylent Green (1973).
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MICKEY ROONEY
MICKEY ROONEY
Mickey Rooney, a diminutive, energetic, and versatile actor of movies and stage, was enormously popular as a child star, and from the age of seven to the present he has rarely been out of work.
He was born Joe Yule, Jr., in Brooklyn, New York, in 1920. His parents were vaudeville performers, and he joined the family act when less than two years old. His first film role was at the age of six, when he played a midget in Not To Be Trusted, and he went on to star in some 50 short comedies in the Mickey McGuire series.
His career took off when he portrayed the stalwart American youth in the ever-popular Andy Hardy series for MGM. He also was successfully cast opposite Judy Garland in a series of breathless musicals and, by 1939, he was Hollywood's top box-office attraction.
Rooney entered military service during World War II, but after his discharge his career faltered, and he was beset with financial difficulties. Eventually, he was able to demonstrate that his talent as a child star was just as formidable as an adult. He excelled during the '50s in The Bold and the Brave (1956) and Baby Face Nelson (1958).
He had more financial woes in the '60s, and alimony payments--he was married and divorced eight times--ate into his earnings. But the determined and plucky Rooney, exuding teenage friskiness even into middle age, bounced back in the '70s in numerous film and stage roles.
In 1938, Rooney received a special Academy Award. Since then, he's been nominated four times for an Oscar. Most recently, Rooney has been as exuberant as ever opposite Anne Miller in the Broadway production of Sugar Babies
Some of his notable feature films include A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), A Family Affair(1937), Boys Town (1938), Babes in Arms (1939), The Human Comedy (1943), National Velvet (1944), The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954), The Last Mile (1959), The Black Stallion (1979), Pete's Dragon (1977), Erik The Viking (1989), and Bluegrass (1988).
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GEORGE C. SCOTT
GEORGE C. SCOTT
George C. Scott, a distinguished actor who seems to dominate his movies, was the first actor to refuse an Academy Award. Born in 1926 in Wise, Virginia, and raised in Detroit, Scott served four years in the U.S. Marines before studying journalism at the University. of Missouri. After he performed in five plays there, his interests shifted from journalism to acting. In the early 1950s, he worked in stock while supporting himself as a truck driver, formsetter on a road gang, roofer, and proof-machine operator. In 1956, he read for the New York Shakespeare Festival and landed the role of Richard III. He next appeared as Jacques in As You Like It, following this with an award-winning performance in Children of Darkness at the Circle-in-the-Square.
Scott made his Broadway debut with Judith Anderson in Comes a Day and then performed in The Andersonville Trial, which he later directed for the Public Broadcasting System on television. Scott starred on Broadway in Plaza Suite in 1968 and in Uncle Vanya in 1973. In 1975, he directed and starred in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
Scott made his film debut in The Hanging Tree (1959). This was followed by Anatomy of a Murder (1959), The Hustler (1962), The List of Adrian Messenger (1963), Dr. Strangelove (1963), The Yellow Rolls Royce (1964), The Bible... In the Beginning (1966), Not With My Wife You Don't (1966), The Flim Flam Man (1967), and Petulia (1969).
In 1970, Scott declined an Academy Award for his performance in Patton. His other movies include They Might Be Giants (1971); The Hospital (1972); The New Centurions (1972); The Day of the Dolphin (1973); Rage (1973), which he also directed; The Savage Is Loose (1974); Movie, Movie (1978); Hardcore (1979); Taps (1981), Firestarter (1984), and The Exorcist III (1990).
Formerly married to actress Colleen Dewhurst, Scott now makes his home in Connecticut with his actress wife Trish Van Devere.
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PETER SELLERS
PETER SELLERS
From his early British comedies like The Lady Killers (1955), I'm All Right, Jack (1959), and The Mouse That Roared (1959) to such American films as The Pink Panther series Peter Sellers has provided the cinema with a gallery of hilarious characters. One count showed that he had taken 61 roles in 52 films, often playing multiple characters within a film, as he did in Dr. Strangelove (1963), and, more recently, The Prisoner of Zenda (1979).
Sellers, who was born in Southsea, England, in 1925, was first carried onto a stage at the age of two weeks. His parents, grandmother, and eight uncles were all in show business, but he became aware of his remarkable talent for mimicry while serving in the Royal Air Force in India. On his return to civilian life, he began working as a stand-up comic, and got his start at the BBC with what has become his trademark--he telephoned a producer there and recommended himself with the "borrowed" voices of two already established performers!
Sellers' work in radio led to the famous Goon Show with Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, and Michael Bentine, The series, which revived radio humor, ran for nine years and made Sellers a household name throughout Great Britain, and was a great favorite of the Royal Family. Success in the theater, at the London Palladium, and at Royal Command Variety Performances followed rapidly. In 1950, he made his film debut and appeared in several films over the next few years. It was his work in The Lady Killers, with Alec Guinness, that brought him attention and led to movie roles that made him an international star. He received the British "Oscar" in 1959 for I'm All Right, Jack and was nominated for an American Academy Award for Dr. Strangelove
Some of his other films include Lolita (1962), Waltz of the Toreadors (1962), The World, of Henry Orient (1964), A Shot in the Dark (1964), After the Fox (1966), I Love You Alice B. Toklas (1968), The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), Murder by Death (1976), and Being There (1979), which was one of his last films before his death in 1980.
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SISSY SPACEK
SISSY SPACEK;
Sissy Spacek was born in Quitman, Texas, in 1950. She was christened Mary Elizabeth, but her older brothers called her Sissy and the name stuck.
At Quitman High, Spacek was a cheerleader, played drums in the band, and worked on the school paper. In rural Quitman, she was able to own a horse and became an outstanding rider. At that time, Spacek dreamed of a career as a singer-musician. She sang with a choral group and taught guitar for 50 cents an hour.
Her parents encouraged her professional aspirations and gave her permission to seek a career in New York City, where she first lived with her cousin, Rip Torn, and his wife, Geraldine Page. Spacek's Visions of musical stardom, however, didn't materialize. Instead, she earned a living as a photographic model and attended acting classes under Lee Strasberg.
Spacek made her professional film debut in a small role in Prime Cut (1972) with Lee Marvin and Gene Hackman. Next she was cast in The Girls of Huntington House (1973), a TV movie of the week, and played the role of Ginger in Ginger in the Morning (1973).
Spacek was hailed as the most talented young actress in years for her portrayal of a naive 15-year-old girl swept off her feet by a psychotic youth in Badlands (1973). She was a guest star in two episodes of The Waltons television series, then won more honors for the television version of Tennessee Williams's The Migrants (1974) with Cloris Leachman. This was followed by the title role in the television movie Katherine (1975). Other feature film assignments include Carrie (1976), Welcome to L.A. (1976), and Raggedy Man (1981).
She won an Academy Award for her moving portrayal of country singer Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter (1980). Her early musical training came in handy on this film in which she did her own singing and guitar-playing.
Spacek's more recent films include Missing (1982), The River (1984), Marie (1985), Crimes of the Heart (1986), Night Mother (1986), The Long Walk Home (1990), and JFK (1991).
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R James Stewart, who was born in 1908, left his hometown of Indiana, Pennsylvania, for the first time to enroll at Mercersburg Academy to get ready for his college choice, Princeton. As a Princeton freshman, he elected to major in electrical engineering, but later switched to architecture. He might have succeeded in either one had it not been for his love of acting.
Stewart graduated from Princeton with a degree in architecture, but promptly forgot it and joined a theatrical stock company led by Joshua Logan. When one of the company's efforts made it to New York, Stewart went with it and made his professional debut in Goodbye Again. He also appeared in a series of New York plays before he won the role of Sergeant O'Hara in Yellow Jack, a part which put his name up in lights on Broadway for the first time. Soon afterward, Stewart signed a film contract and made his film debut in The Murder Man (1935).
Within a few years, he had a string of movie hits--Made for Each Other (1938); It's a Wonderful World (1939); Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), his first Oscar nomination; Destry Rides Again (1939); The Shop Around the Corner (1939); and The Mortal Storm (1940). He then won the Academy Award as best actor for The Philadelphia Story (1940).
Stewart was among the first top screen stars to enter military service in World War II. He became a private in the Army Air Force before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Nine months later, because of his previous flying experience and education, Stewart was commissioned as a lieutenant. He served in the Air Force until 1945, when he was discharged from active duty with the rank of colonel. In 1959, he was promoted to brigadier general.
After the war, Stewart appeared in a number of successful movies. They include It's a Wonderful Life (1946), for which he was nominated for an Oscar; Call Northside 777 (1947); Rope (1948), his first film for Alfred Hitchcock; Winchester 73 (1950); Broken Arrow (1950); Harvey (1950), which earned him his fourth Oscar nomination; Rear Window (1954); The Man From Laramie (1955); Anatomy of a Murder (1959), which got him his fifth Oscar nomination; and Shenandoah (1965).
In recent years, Stewart has appeared in The Shootist (1976) with John Wayne, The Big Sleep (1978), and The Magic of Lassie (1978) and Great Horizon (1981).
MERYL STREEP
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7 Born in Bernardsville, New Jersey, in 1949, of a non-theatrical family, Meryl Streep has become a popular actress among playgoers and movie audiences. Growing up in a middle-class New Jersey suburb, she developed a promising coloratura voice and became a protege of Estelle Liebling, the celebrated teacher of Beverly Sills. It was at Vassar College, however, that Streep discovered her true vocation.
At her first college audition, she won the lead in August Strindberg's Miss Julie and caused an immediate stir with her performance. Streep went on to the Yale School of Drama.
A summer with the O'Neill' Playwrights Conference in Connecticut led to her debut in New York in Joseph Papp's Lincoln Center production of Trelawny of the Wells. Her next performance as the slovenly Flora in Tennessee Williams's 27 Wagons Full of Cotton brought her the Outer Circle Critics' and Theater World awards--and a Tony nomination.
A season with the New York Shakespeare Festival led to such productions as the Broadway musical Happy End, Taming of the Shrew, and the musical Alice, but it was Streep's Emmy-winning performance as a Catholic married to a Jew in the TV mini-series Holocaust that brought her to the notice of a larger audience.
Streep made her screen debut in Julia (1977), where she played jane Fonda's society friend in a brief scene. Next came her performance as the steel-town girl friend in The Deer Hunter (1978), for which she received an Oscar nomination and the New York Film Critics Award, followed by the part of Woody Allen's lesbian ex-wife in Manhattan (1979). In The Seduction of Joe Tynan (1979), Streep played opposite Alan Alda as the tough-minded attorney having an affair with a married senator who is running for President. Next came her Academy Award-winning performance in Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), for which she also won a Golden Globe Award as best supporting actress. Most recently, Streep was nominated for her dual role in The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981).
Streep's other films include Sophie's Choice (1982), Silkwood (1983), Falling in Love (1984), Plenty (1985), Out of Africa (1985), Heartburn (1986), Ironweed (1987), A Cry in the Dark (1989), She Devil (1989), Postcards From The Edge (1990), Defending Your Life (1991), and Death Becomes Her (1992).
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Elizabeth Taylor is perhaps as well known for her off-screen romances, marriages, and divorces as she is for her acting talent and beauty. She was born in 1932 in London of American parents who returned to the United States in 1939 and settled in Los Angeles.
Enchantingly beautiful at age 10, Taylor made her screen debut in 1942 in There's One Born Every Minute. The following year, she signed on with MGM, where she made a number of films as a child star and then continued on through the '60s in numerous dramatic roles.
Her personal life was tumultuous almost from the start. She married hotel heir Nick Hilton at the age of 17 and divorced him a few months later. In 1952, actor Michael Wilding became her second husband. They parted in 1957, and she then married film producer Michael Todd. Taylor's relationship with Todd was probably the most significant in her life. Todd, however, died in the crash of his private plane in 1958. A year later, Taylor married singer Eddie Fisher, only to divorce him in 1964, when she fell in love with Richard Burton during the filming of Cleopatra
Her relationship with Burton was the subject of considerable publicity throughout the '60s and '70s. After a divorce, remarriage, and a second divorce from Burton, she married U.S. Senator John Warner. This seventh marriage failed in 1981, when the couple separated.
Taylor won her first Oscar as best actress for Butterfield 8 (1960), and she won her second Academy Award for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966).
Among her other notable movies are Lassie Come Home (1943), National Velvet (1944), Life With Father (1947), Father of the Bride (1950), A Place in the Sun (1951), Rhapsody (1954), Giant (1956), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), The Taming of the Shrew (1967), A Little Night Music (1978), The Mirror Crack'd (1980), Malice in Wonderland (1983), Poker Alice (1987), Sweet Bird of Youth (1989), and There Must be A Pony (1986).
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Spencer Tracy, born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1900, attended a Jesuit prep school with ambitions of becoming a priest, but interrupted his studies to join the Navy during World War I.
After the war, Tracy went to Northwestern Military Academy and Ripon College in Wisconsin, where he decided to make acting his profession. He also attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. After graduation, he supported himself by working as a janitor and bellhop while seeking theater work. Finally, after some success on Broadway in the 1920s, director John Ford chose him for a major role in Up the River (1930), a gangster film. Quickly he became one of Hollywood's top actors, winning Oscars for Captains Courageous (1937) and Boys Town (1938).
Tracy married actress Louise Treadwell in 1923, but it was well known that Katharine Hepburn, his co-star in many films, was his true love. Tracy never divorced his wife although they lived apart for many years.
Tracy and Hepburn co-starred in his last film, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner in 1967. Tracy died soon after finishing the film.
Tracy's other major films include The Power and the Glory (1933), San Francisco (1936), Stanley and Livingstone (1939), Edison, the Man (1940), Tortilla Flat (1942), Cass Timberlane (1947), Adam's Rib (1949), Father of the Bride (1950), Father's Little Dividend (1951), Pat and Mike (1953), The Old Man and the Sea (1958), The Last Hurrah (1958), Inherit the Wind (1960), and Judgment at Nuremberg (1961).
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John Wayne's fabulous screen exploits and long film career began with his first leading role, in Raoul Walsh's The Big Trail (1930). From that time on, the rugged popular star invariably rang a happy tune at theater box offices around the world.
Known to his friends and fellow workers as Duke, Wayne was born Marion Michael Morrison in Winterset, Iowa, in 1907. His father's illness forced the family to move to California. After recovering his health, his father, a pharmacist, opened a drugstore in Glendale.
Wayne graduated from Glendale High School, where he was a football star and a talented debater. He received a scholarship to the University of Southern California, where he played on the championship football team.
His entry into motion pictures was completely unplanned. During summer vacations he worked as a property man at what was then the Fox Film Corporation. He became acquainted with director John Ford, who was impressed with the young man and prodded him into taking a small role in Hangman's House (1928). After this minor debut, Wayne went back to props.
Director Raoul Walsh took Wayne out of the property department permanently by giving him his new name and entrusting him with the leading role in The Big Trail (1930). In the '30s, Wayne starred in about 100 westerns. In fact, he became the screen's first singing cowboy in a series of westerns, even though he couldn't carry a tune.
In 1939, Wayne's role of the Ringo Kid in Ford's Stagecoach finally let him achieve stardom.
During the next three decades, Wayne starred in numerous movies, including The Long Voyage Home (1940), Seven Sinners (1940), Red River (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), Sands of Iwo Jima (1949), The Quiet Man (1952), The High and the Mighty (1954), The Searchers (1956), Rio Bravo (1959), The Alamo (1960), McLintock! (1963), In Harm's Way (1965), El Dorado (1967), and True Grit (1969), for which he finally received the Academy Award after appearing in hundreds of films.
Before his death in 1979, Wayne made another 10 films, including Rio Lobo (1970), The Cowboys (1972), Cahill (1973), Rooster Cogburn (1975), and The Shootist (1976).
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GABRIEL BERISTAIN (Director of Photography) shot Jonathan Lynn's The Distinguished Gentleman, Carl Reiner's film noir spoof Fatal Instinct, Taylor Hackford's Blood In..Blood Out, Waiting for the Light, starring Shirley MacLaine and Teri Garr and Aria, an anthology of opera-inspired stories by ten directors, including Robert Altman, Bruce Beresford and Jean-Luc Godard.
Beristain received the Berlin Film festival's 1987 Silver Bear Award for his work on the documentary Caravaggio. His other credits include Troubles, Orchid House, Lost Belongings and the mountain-climbing drama K-2.
Born into a theatrical family in Mexico, he studied at London's prestigious National Film School. One of his student projects was Jenny Wilke's Mother's Wedding, which won a 1984 award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for best foreign student film.
Beristain has many international credits in corporate films and commercials and has worked as a combat news cameraman in El Salvador and Lebanon.
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HALLE BERRY starred last year in The Program with James Caan and Craig Sheffer and Fatherhood opposite Patrick Swayze. Recently, she received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Queen Jackson in the television miniseries, Alex Haley's Queen, for which she won an NAACP Image Award.
Prior to this, Berry stole moviegoers' hearts in Eddie Murphy's film Boomerang. Her other feature film credits include Spike Lee's Jungle Fever, Strictly Business and The Last Boy Scout. She will next appear in the forthcoming Losing Isaiah opposite Jessica Lange.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Berry was named Miss Teen All-American in 1985 and, representing the state of Ohio, was a finalist in the Miss USA and Miss World pageants before beginning her acting career. While studying theatre in Cleveland and Chicago, Berry starred in productions of The Sound of Music and The Wiz. She also accompanied Bob Hope on a USO tour throughout Europe and Asia. After a successful modeling career, she landed her first acting role in the comedy series Living Dolls in 1990.
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KENT BEYDA (Film Editor) has edited the films Mr. Saturday Night, True Identity, Gremlins 2, Fear, Innerspace, Out of Bounds, Fright Night, This is Spinal Tap, Get Crazy, and Saturday the 14th. He has also cut such music videos as Bette Midler and Mick Jagger's "Beast of Burden," Elvis Costello's "You're Not the Only Flame," Rod Stewart's "Infatuation" and "Some Guys Have All The Luck," and Barbra Streisand's "Emotion" and "Left in the Dark."
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PETER BIZIOU (Director of Photography) earned many awards, including an Academy Award for Best Cinematography, for his work on Mississippi Burning. His other feature credits include Bugsy Malone, Monty Python's Life of Brian, Time Bandits, Pink Floyd The Wall, Another Country, A World Apart, 9 1/2 Weeks, Rosencrantz and Guildenstem are Dead, City of Joy and Damage.
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Jazz trumpeter TERENCE BLANCHARD (Composer) most recently created the original score for Spike Lee's Malcolm X His association with the filmmaker began as a performer on the soundtracks for School Daze and Do the Right Thing. For Mo'Better Blues, he played Denzel Washington's trumpet solos and served as technical consultant. His first original film score for Lee was Jungle Fever.
The New Orleans-born Blanchard received several honors as a jazz trumpeter, including Jazz Times' Emerging Artist of the Year award in 1987. He formed his own group in 1990. Both his first album, self-titled, and its follow-up, Simply Stated, were top 10 recordings on Billboard's traditional jazz chart and earned the musician New York Music Awards. In 1990, he shared in a Grammy Nomination for Best Jazz Instrumental Group given to the Branford Marsalis Quartet for Mo'Better Blues.
His other film scores include Trial By Jury, Backbeat, Sugar Hill and the forthcoming The Inkwell. He also composed original music for Showtime's The Court Martial of Johnson Whitaker.
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A native of Dublin, songwriter and vocalist BONO (Original Songs, In the Name of the Father) formed the rock group U2 in the summer of 1978 with fellow Mount Temple School pupils Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums), The Edge (guitar, piano) and Adam Clayton (bass). After playing various local venues in Dublin, they released their first record, a threetrack EP entitled U23, in 1979. By 1980, U2 had built a loyal following which led to their ongoing professional relationship with Island records.
Bono's albums with U2 include Boy, October, War, Under a Blood Red Sky, The Unforgettable Fire, The Joshua Tree, Rattle & Hum, Achtung Baby and Zooropa
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In The Shadow, PETER BOYLE plays a cab driver who is secretly one of The Shadow's countless agents in his war on crime. One of the most versatile character actors working today, Boyle is best known for his hilarious performance as the Creature in Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein. His other credits include Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver, The Candidate and Johnny Dangerously.
An alumnus of Chicago's famed Second City improvisational group, Boyle began his career in stage productions of The Odd Couple, True West, The Snow Orchid and The Roast with Rob Reiner, among others.
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HELEN CHILDRESS (Screenwriter) is making her motion picture debut with Reality Bites.
Childress, 23, is a native of Houston, Texas, where she attended the High School of the Performing and Visual Arts. At age 17 she left Texas to enroll in USC's Filmic Writing Program on a scholarship from Ogilvy-Mather.
In 1990, Childress won USC's Screenwriter's Showcase for her first screenplay, Blue By You. The script caught the attention of an agent and Childress soon left USC to begin writing Reality Bites.
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BRUCE DAVISON earned an Academy Award nomination for his much-heralded performance in "Longtime Companion," in addition to being honored with a Golden Globe Award and Best Supporting Actor nods from New York Film Critics Circle, the National Society of Film Critics and the IFP Spirit Awards.
Davison began acting while attending Penn State, and made his feature film debut shortly thereafter in Frank Perry's acclaimed drama "Last Summer." He went on to star in such films as "The Strawberry Statement," "Ulzana's Raid," "Willard," "Short Eyes," "Mame" and "Crimes of Passion." He next stars in Robert Altman's "Short Cuts," and he is currently at work on the feature film "Yellow Dog. "
On television, he starred in such prestigious projects as "Summer of My German Soldier," "The Taming of the Shrew," the PBS drama "The Lathe of Heaven," "Tomorrow's Child," the hit mini-series "Poor Little Rich Girl" and the compelling docudrama "Live! From Death Row." He also starred in the Steven Spielbergproduced series "Harry and the Hendersons. " He will next be seen in the upcoming ABC drama "A Mother's Revenge."
Davison has worked extensively on the stage in both Los Angeles and New York. He won the L.A. Drama Critics Award for "Streamers" and has also staffed in the L.A. productions of "The Normal Heart," "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" (directed by Henry Fonda) and "Love Letters" (with his wife Lisa Pelikan). On Broadway, he appeared in "The Glass Menagerie," "King Lear" and "The Elephant Man. " He most recently starred in both the Broadway and Los Angeles presentations of "The Cocktail Hour. "
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The films of MARTIN BREGMAN (Producer) include Sea of Love, Scarface, Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico, The Four Seasons, The Seduction of Joe Tynan and Carlito's Way.
One of the screen's true impresarios, Bregman involves himself in every aspect of his films, from the development of the original concept through the various phases of casting, filming, editing and post-production to the marketing and distribution.
Bregman began his professional career in the motion picture business as a leading business and personal manager. His client list included Al Pacino, Barbra Streisand, Faye Dunaway, Candice Bergen, Woody Allen, Alan Alda, Liza Minnelli, Bette Midler and Michael Douglas, as well as some of the day's top directors and writers.
In 1973, Bregman launched his career as a movie producer with the acclaimed hit Serpico, followed by Dog Day Afternoon. Both films starred Al Pacino and were directed by Sidney Lumet. Dog Day Afternoon received six Academy Award nominations including Best Picture and won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar. Bregman's string of hits continued with such films as The Seduction of Joe Tynan and The Four Seasons, both of which starred Alan Alda. Scarface, written by Oliver Stone, starred Al Pacino and was directed by Brian De Palma. Most recently he produced Carlito's Way, directed by De Palma and starring Al Pacino, Sean Penn and Penelope Ann Miller.
Each new film has presented Bregman with unique challenges that have displayed his broad versatility as a producer. This diversity is seen in many of his other films: Simon, starring Alan Arkin; The Next Man with Sean Connery and Cornelia Sharpe; Eddie Macon's Run, starring Kirk Douglas; Venom with Klaus Kinski; Sweet Liberty, A New Life and Betsy's Wedding, all written and directed by its star, Alan Alda; Sea of Love, starring Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin and John Goodman; and Whispers in the Dark, starring Annabella Sciorra.
Bregman is married to actress Cornelia Sharpe. They have a 10-year-old daughter, Marissa. Bregman's son, Michael, has co-produced seven films for the Bregman company and his other son, Christopher, is an acting student with a desire to follow in his father's footsteps.
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MAC BROWN
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G. MAC BROWN (Executive Producer) began his career as production manager at age 25 on the horror films Amityville: The Possession and Amityville 3-D. From 1982 to 1986, he served as production manager of several large studio pictures, including Jumpin'Jack Flash, Miracles, Who's That Girl?, Baby Boom, Ishtar and The Pick- Up Artist. Brown joined Germany's leading film group, Neue Constantin Film, serving as line producer for Doris Dorrie's Me & Him and Uli Edel's Last Exit to Brooklyn.
Returning to mainstream cinema, he co-produced She-Devil and served as executive producer on Once Around. His other credits include Light Sleeper Scent of a Woman and Flesh and Bone, the last of which began Brown's association with Spring Creek productions. He recently co-produced the forthcoming Joe Pesci comedy-drama With Honors for Spring Creek.
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American-born, South African-raised EMBETH DAVIDTZ plays Helen Hirsch, the brutalized maid Schindler rescues from Goeth's household. Davidtz came to Schindler's List following her critically noted role in Sam Raimi's Army of Darkness. Schindlers List is her second screen credit.
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As one of the most tragic figures in a tale of injustice (IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER), BRITTA SMITH brings a wealth of experience playing other star-crossed characters. Trained in Dublin at the Abbey and Gate Theatres, she was a stage manager for eight years before starting an acting career.
She has since appeared in Equus and Miss Julie at the Gate (winning Best Supporting Actress for Miss Julie) and numerous other plays specific to Ireland, including several done in Gaelic at the Peacock Theatre. She won a New York State award for her portrayal of Josie in A Moon For the Misbegotten when the Abbey made an American tour.
Most recently, Smith sojourned to England, appearing in The House of Bernarda Alba at Nottingham and Same Old Moon in the West End. Her numerous television roles include work in both Ireland and England as well as such American commercial fare as Children in the Crossfire for CBS and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles for ABC.
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CONRAD BUFF
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From his entry into the film industry as a visual effects editor, CONRAD BUFF (Editor) has amassed numerous feature film editing credits, including Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Jennifer 8, Short Circuit 2, Spaceballs, Solarbabies and The Jagged Edge. He did additional editing on The Last Boy Scout and was a co-editor on The Abyss. Buff was visual effects editor on 2010 and Ghostbusters, and visual effects editor supervisor on E. T. The Extra- Terrestrial, Poltergeist, Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Empire Strikes Back .
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CARA BUONO
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At age 12, CARA BUONO set out to become an actress. Combining perseverance and talent, she earned a role in Harvey Fierstein's Spookhouse. She was then accepted at the prestigious High School of the Performing Arts, meanwhile continuing her acting career in off-Broadway stage productions. At age 16, she made her television debut as a troubled teen in the series Dream Street.
While attending Columbia University, Buono performed in Broadway productions at Lincoln Center, including The Tenth Man and Some Americans Abroad. She earned an Emmy nomination for her performance in the after-scbool special Abby, My Love. Her other screen credits include Jungle Fever, Gladiator and Waterland. In addition, she had a recurring role in the acclaimed television series I'll Fly Away and played a starring role in a recent episode of Robert De Niro's Tribeca
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JERE BURNS is best known as one of television comedy's greatest sleazeballs, Kirk, on the popular Dear John series. He currently plays the ultraemotional boss' son on Bob, opposite Bob Newhart.
Among his many other television credits, Burns had recurring roles on Hill Street Blues and Max Headroom. His film acting includes Touch and Go, Let"s Get Harry and Beverly Hills Cop II..
Burns' theatre work includes both lead roles in the Steppenwolf Theatre's Obie Award-winning production of Sam Shepard's True West, directed by Gary Sinise. He also appeared in several innovative Richard Foreman productions at the Public Theatre and the New York Shakespeare Festival, as well as Des MacNuff's La Jolla Playhouse staging of Gillette.
Burns produced and narrated the environmental video Saving the Earth: A How-To Guide. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in Comparative Literature and went on to study acting at New York University.
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STEPHEN BURUM
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Nominated for an Academy Award for his work in Hoffa, STEPHEN H. BURUM (Director of Photography) is one'of Hollywood's most distinguished and versatile cinematographers.
Burum grew up in the San Joaquin Valley and moved to Los Angeles to study theatre arts at UCLA. He began learning his craft hands-on as a teaching assistant for the great cinematographers James Wong Howe and Charles Clark.
He was hired two years later by Walt Disney Studios and worked for a year as the studio photographer for Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. After a tour of duty with the Army Pictorial Unit, making documentaries and training films, Burum worked mostly in television, shooting television specials for Ann-Margret and Raquel Welch. He was also a member of the Magicam video team that won and Emmy for its work on the PBS series Cosmos.
After leaping to feature filmmaking in low-budget productions, Burum worked his first major theatrical assignment shooting second unit for his old UCLA classmate Francis Ford Coppola on Apocalypse Now (1979). He handled second unit again on Coppola's production of The Black Stallion (1979), directed by Carroll Ballard. His first credit as director of photography was The Escape Artist (1982).
Burum's feature credits include Brian De Palma's Carlito's Way, Jack Clayton's Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983), Coppola's The Outsiders and Rumblefish (both 1983), Brian De Palma's Body Double (1984), Joel Schumacher's St. Elmo's Fire (1985), Hal Ashby's Eight Million Ways to Die (1986), De Palma's The Untouchables(1987) and Danny DeVito's The War of the Roses (1989).
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GABRIEL BYRNE
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GABRIEL BYRNE (Executive Producer) was born in Dublin and made his film debut a decade ago as the bellicose Uther Pendragon in John Boorman's Excalibur. American audiences became better acquainted with him in 1991 as the protagonist of Joel and Ethan Coen's Miller's Crossing. His critically noted performance in 1985's Defence of the Realm firmly established him as a star in Europe.
A graduate of Trinity College, Byrne received his first acting exposure with the Abbey Theatre and director Jim Sheridan's Project Arts Centre. His first television role was in the Irish series The Riordans.
His film credits include Sheridan's Into the West, Costa-Gavras'Hanna K and Ken Russell's Gothic, as well as The Courier, A Soldier's Tale, Dark Obsession, Cool World and The Assassin
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COLLEEN CAMP
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COLLEEN CAMP will play Tom Arnold's sister in his new CBS-TV sitcom pilot and appears in the forthcoming Martin Scorsese production Naked in New York. The versatile and vivacious actress has acted in 29 feature films, most of them comedies.
Most recently seen in Wayne's World, The Coneheads, The Last Action Hero and Sliver, Camp's impressive variety of movie credits also include Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now, Michael Ritchie's Smile, Martha Coolidge's Valley Girl, and Jonathan Lynn's Clue, as well as Funny Lady and My Blue Heaven (both for Herbert Ross), Smokey and the Bandit II, Police Academy II and IV, and Peter Bogdanovich's They All Laughed, in which she received great acclaim as the rambunctious country singer.
Camp originated the recurring role of Kristen Shepard on Dallas. Her additional television work includes the movies For Their Own Good, Backfield in Motion, Sisterhood, Amelia Earhart and Rich Man Poor Man: Book II.
After coming to Los Angeles from her native San Francisco, Camp got her first movie role (as a human) in Battle for the Planet of the Apes.
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RUTH CARTER
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RUTH CARTER (Costume Designer) began working with Spike Lee in 1988 on School Daze and has designed clothes for all his subsequent films. Carter received an Oscar nomination for her costume design for Malcolm X. Carter's other film credits include Robert Townsend's The Five Heartbeats, as well as Meteor Man, House Party 2, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka and Denial. For television, Carter designed costumes for the pilot of In Living Color and for the comedy series Seinfeld.
A Massachusetts native and graduate of Hampton University, Carter began her career as an apprentice for the Santa Fe Opera. She has also costumed such productions as It's Showtime at the Apollo and Otis Sallid's A Night for Dancing, as well as numerous commercials and music videos.
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DANA CARVEY
DANA CARVEY won an Emmy Award, in addition to being honored with three additional nominations for his irrepressible and innovative work as one of the "Saturday Night Live" ensemble. In addition to such unforgettable Carvey characterizations as the Church Lady and Hans of Hans & Franz, he is Garth, Wayne's almost excellent" best friend from "Wayne's World." When "Wayne's World" crossed over from "Saturday Night Live" to the big screen, the result was a box office smash.
Carvey joined the "Saturday Night Live" cast in the 1986-87 season and was immediately recognized as one of the most versatile and creative performers ever to emerge from the show. Such Carvey-character quotes as "Isn't that special" and "I'm gonna pump you up" became part of our vernacular, while his dead-on impersonations of George Bush, Ross Perot, Johnny Carson, Jimmy Stewart and Casey Kasem, to name only a few, were unrivaled. In 1990 and 1991, he was honored with the American Comedy Award as Television's Funniest Supporting Male.
Born in Missoula, Montana, Carvey attended San Francisco State University, and while a student won the San Francisco Stand-up Comedy Competition. After graduating, he played at numerous clubs in the Bay Area and then moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career.
Carvey made his feature film debut in "This is Spinal Tap" and includes among his other film credits "Racing With the Moon" and "Tough Guys." More recently, he starred in the comedy "Opportunity Knocks."
In addition to "Saturday Night Live," Carvey has appeared on television as the host of the 1992 MTV Awards and starred with Robert Klein, Billy Crystal and Robin Williams on the Showtime special "Salute to the Improvisation."
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GREGG CHAMPION
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GREGG CHAMPION (Director) made his feature directing debut with the action-comedy Short Time, starring Dabney Coleman and Teri Garr. Champion is the oldest son of the dance team of Marge and Gower Champion. As Gower became a legendary Broadway director, so has the younger Champion turned his talents to film directing, following a successful career as producer.
A graduate of the USC School of Cinema-Television, Champion began his professional career as assistant to directors Nicholas Roeg (The Man Who Fell to Earth) and Blake Edwards (The Revenge of the Pink Panther). He became an active member of the Directors Guild of America in 1979, and in 1980 began his longtime association with John Badham on Whose Life is it Anyway?
Champion became head of production of Badham's Great American Picture Show Company, serving as producer and second unit director on Blue Thunder, American Flyers, Short Circuit and Stakeout. Their collaboration gave Champion ample opportunity to hone his skills as a director (specializing in challenging action sequences, which he utilized throughout the filming of The Cowboy Way).
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STOCKARD CHANNING (Ouisa) recreates the role she originated in the New York stage version of SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION, for which she was honored with a nomination for a Tony Award. She subsequently earned a nomination for an Olivier Award when she reprised the role at London's Royal Court Theatre.
One of America's leading stage actresses, Channing won a Tony Award in 1985 for her work in "Joe Egg," which also brought her Drama Desk Award and Outer Critic's Circle Award nominations. She earned another Tony Award nomination. for John Guare's "House of Blue Leaves. " She has also been recognized for her work off Broadway, winning a Drama Desk Award for "Woman in Mind. "
More recently, Channing starred in another John Guare play, "Four Baboons Adoring the Sun," at Lincoln Center. Her theatre repertoire also includes the Broadway shows "They're Playing Our Song," "The Rink," "The Golden Age" and the musical "Two Gentlemen of Verona," and the off-Broadway productions of "Lady and the Clarinet, " "The Homecoming, " "Woman In Mind, " "Absurd Person Singular, " "As You Like It" and "Love Letters."
Channing's first major film success was in Mike Nichols' "The Fortune," in which she starred with Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty. She followed with the hit movie musical "Grease," earning critical acclaim for her portrayal of Rizzo. Later, she reteamed with Mike Nichols and Jack Nicholson in "Heartburn, " also starring Meryl Streep. Channing includes among her additional film credits such diverse films as "Without A Trace, " "The Cheap Detective, " "Sweet Revenge, " "The Big Bus, " "A Time of Destiny," "Staying Together," "Meet the Applegates" and most recently, Arthur Hiller's ensemble comedy "Married to It."
On the small screen, Channing has been honored twice with Emmy Award nominations, the first for the CBS mini-series "Echoes in the Darkness" and again for the HBO film "Perfect Witness. " In 1988, she won the Cable ACE Award for her work in "Tidy Endings. " Her television credits go on to include the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of "The Room Upstairs" and "The Girl Most Likely to..." She will next be seen in the CBS telefilm "David's Mother. "
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British stage actor RALPH FIENNES portrays Amon Goeth, the monstrous commandant of Plaszow concentration camp in Schindlers List. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Fiennes began his career with the Open Air Theatre, where he appeared in Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Ring Around the Moon
He acquired additional experience with the Theatre Clwyd, the Oldham Coliseum and Michael Rudman's company at the National Theatre. Following that, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he gained critical attention for his performances in Henry VI, Troilus and Cressida, King Lear and Love's Labour's Lost.
Fiennes made his first television appearance in 199l's award-winning Prime Suspect and went on to play T.E. Lawrence in A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia. Fiennes also starred in the BBC-2 drama The Cormorant.
He made his film debut in the leading role of Heathcliff in Paramount's dark version of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. He has also starred in The Baby of Macon. Next up for Fiennes is a starring role in Robert Redford's Quiz Show.
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LISA CHURGRIN
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LISA CHURGIN's (Editor) credits include Bob Roberts, Samantha, Closet Land and Love At Large. For television, she edited Showtime's The Wrong Man. Her films as assistant editor include The Accidental Tourist, Three Amigos, Mask, Ragtime and Raging Bull.
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GLENN CLOSE
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GLENN CLOSE received her first Academy Award nomination for her film debut in The World According to Garp. Since then, the theatre-trained actress has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress Oscars for her roles in Lawrence Kasdan's The Big Chill in 1983 and Barry Levinson's The Natural in 1984. Close received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in 1987 for Fatal Attraction, directed by Adrian Lyne, as well as for her role in Stephen Frears' Dangerous Liaisons in 1988.
Her other film credits include The Stone Boy, Immediate Family, Jagged Edge, Reversal of Fortune, Meeting Venus and Hamlet. She will next appear in The House of the Spirits, to be released in April.
Born in Greenwich, Connecticut, Close made her professional theatrical debut in New York with the Phoenix Theatre. Following work in regional theatre, she returned to Broadway in 1976 in Richard Rodgers' musical Rex. At Yale Rep, she appeared in Uncle Vanya before returning to Broadway in the thriller The Crucifer of Blood. She then appeared Off-Broadway in Uncommon Women and Others and won her first Tony nomination for her role in the musical Barnum in 1980. Her other stage roles include Joan of Arc at the Stake, Childhood and The Single Life of Albert Nobbs. She has received Tony Awards for her performances in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing and Death and the Maiden.
She is currently starring as Norma Desmond in the Los Angeles production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard, and will reprise the role when the musical drama opens on Broadway this November.
For television, Close earned an Emmy nomination for Best Actress for Something About Amelia and an Emmy for Sarah, Plain and Tall for which she also served as co-executive producer. Close recently received an Emmy nomination for Skylark, the sequel to Sarah, Plain and Tall, reprised her roles as actress and coexecutive producer.
Close served as associate producer on the documentary Do You Mean There Are Still Real Cowboys? which aired on PBS in 1988 and hosted Broken Hearts, Broken Homes, a documentary for Lifetime Television, which received a CableACE Award nomination, and for which Close also served as co-executive producer.
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BRUCE COHEN
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BRUCE COHEN (Producer) most recently served as the co-producer of Alive, directed by Frank Marshall. Born and raised in Falls Church, Virginia, Cohen studied film at Yale University. He started in the entertainment business as a college intern at Warner Bros.
The Flintstones is Cohen's sixth film for Amblin Entertainment. He was a DGA trainee on Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple, and then served as the second assistant director on Batteries Not Included and Spielberg's Always. He moved up to first assistant director on Arachnophobia, and was the associate producer and first assistant director of Hook. He will next serve as executive producer of Amblin/Universat's To Wong Foo: Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar.
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CHRISTINA SMITH (Makeup Designer) received an Academy Award nomination for Best Makeup Design for her work on Spielberg's Hook. She has created and supervised makeup on such films as Hero, Steel Magnolias, Blaze, Black Rain and New York; New York. Smith most recently worked on the forthcoming The Flintstones.
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DEAN CUNDEY
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DEAN CUNDEY (Director of Photography) has worked on numerous Amblin projects. They include Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park and Hook, Back to the Future and its two sequels for director Robert Zemeckis, with whom be had previously worked on Romancing the Stone and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? After receiving an Academy Award nomination for Roger Rabbit, he again teamed with Zemeckis for Death Becomes Her.
Cundey's other film credits include Rock and Roll High School, D. C Cab, Halloween (I, II, and III), The Fog, Escape From New York, The Thing, Psycho II, Big Trouble in Little China, Project X, Big Business and Road House.
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SHAY CUNLIFFE
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SHAY CUNLIFFE (Costume Designer) created the wardrobes for Mel Gibson's The Man Without a Face and Taylor Hackford's Blood in..Blood Out, as well as Miles From Home, Of Mice and Men, The Believers, Mrs. Soffel, The Manhattan Project, Miracle Mile and Wait Until Spring, Bandini.
Her television work includes The Long Hot Summer and The Summer My Father Grew Up, Puttin'on the Ritz, Tales from the Hollywood Hills II, Last Light, starring and directed by Kiefer Sutherland, the American Playhouse production Land of Little Rain, and the pilot Driving Miss Daisy.
Among her stage credits are the Old Vic's Beauty and the Beast and several off-Broadway shows, including Peter Sellars'A Day in the Life.
Cunliffe was born in Manchester, England. Her father was a professor of American History and Literature, and her mother was a sculptress who designed Britain's Oscar, the BAFTA Award.
While majoring in Drama and French at the University of Bristol, Cunliffe designed costumes and sets for the Bristol Old Vic. She later studied at the Lester Polakov Studio of Stage Design in N.Y.
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TIM CURRY
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British-born actor TIM CURRY has created a rich array of memorable characters, both for the screen and stage. He most recently garnered critical praise for his starring role as Cardinal Richelieu in The Three Musketeers and co-starred in the box-office smash Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.
Last year he received a Tony nomination for his performance in the stage adaptation of the film My Favorite Year. Other noted, Broadway performances include starring roles in the musical comedy Me and My Girl (appearing in both the Broadway and national touring companies), Tom Stoppard's Travesties and as Mozart in Peter Schaffer's Amadeus, for which he received a Tony Award nomination as Best Actor.
Curry has also created critically praised roles in such films as The Hunt for Red October, Pass the Ammo, Times Square, Legend, The Ploughman's Lunch and Annie. In 1976, he played his most famous role to date as Dr. Frank N. Furter in the cult musical film The Rocky Horror Picture Show, after creating the role in the original London West End stage production.
After graduation from Birmingham University, Curry made his professional debut in the West End production of Hair. Other stage appearances over the years include The Pirates of Penzance (for which he won the Variety Club Award as best Stage Actor), The Rivals, The Threepenny Opera and Love for Love at the Royal National Theatre. He also appeared at the Manhattan Theatre Club in The Art Of Success.
Curry's television credits include the title role in ATV's production of Will Shakespeare, the BBC's Video Stars and London Weekend Television's Blue Money. On American television, he has appeared in Wise Guy and played the supernaturally evil Pennywise in the mini-series of Stephen King's It.
A recording artist for A&M Records, Curry has released three albums as well as a compilation of his work.
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Greedy gives OLIVIZA d'ABO her largest film role to date, as Kirk Douglas' unexpected, high-spirited live-in companion. The captivating young actress recently played a police attorney opposite Dana Carvey in Clean Slate and "Garthette,"Garth's girlfriend, in Wayne's World II."
Her other film credits include Point of No Return, Bank Robber and Conan the Destroyer. d'Abo, born in Great Britain, played Karen, Fred Savage's older sister, on several seasons of The Wonder Years.
On stage, d'Abo appeared in the Mark Taper Forum production of Scenes from an Execution and in the L.A. Theatre's acclaimed a capella musical It's a Girl.
Her additional television work includes the movies Not My Kid and Crash Course, as well as guest shots on Star Trek and Tales of the Weird and Unknown, among others.
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JOYCE HYSER
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JOYCE HYSER played filmmaker Allison Gottlieb on two seasons of L.A. Law. She co-starred with Adam Baldwin in the NBC television movie Out of Season and had a recurring role in the action-adventure series The Flash.
Her film credits include Rob Reiner's This is Spinal Tap, Martha Coolidge's Valley Girl, Peter Bogdanovich's They All Laughed, and her first starring role in Just One of the Guys. She also acted in the experimental short, Triplicity, which was executive produced by Kevin Costner.
Born in New York and raised in Philadelphia, Hyser performed for four years with the Pennsylvania Ballet, until she suffered an injury at age 16. She switched to acting and attended Yale on a drama scholarship.
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Making his debut as an actor (IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER), DON BAKER is a singer and songwriter who plays several instruments, but is especially well-known for the harmonica. He has written four books about the instrument, which have been translated into seven languages, and has recorded four teaching videos. He also lectures and demonstrates.
Born and raised in Dublin, Mr. Baker learned musicianship in prison, to which he was remanded for juvenile hell-raising. He started playing at age nineteen and lived as a street musician at the beginning. American blues and spirituals are especially interesting to him. He writes his own material and has recorded three albums and made one in-concert video.
Baker knew Jim Sheridan and Daniel Day-Lewis as fans--members of the audience at his concerts. When called upon to appear in the film, he thought he would simply be sitting in a cell playing his harmonica. Fate decreed otherwise when Gabriel Byrne became unavailable to play IRA terrorist Joseph McAndrew. Baker credits the director and Day-Lewis for his persuasive performance, which emerged from a combination of script and improvisation.
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DANNY DEVITO (Producer), in partnership with Michael Shamberg, created Jersey Films, the production company responsible for Hoffa, Eight Seconds to Glory and Reality Bites.
DeVito directed and starred in Hoffa, The War of the Roses and Throw Mama From the Train. He has also starred in such boxoffice hits as Batman Returns, Twins, Tin Men, Ruthless People, Jewel of the Nile and Romancing the Stone.
Born and raised in New Jersey, DeVito studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. While he was playing the role of Martini in an offBroadway production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, actor/producer Michael Douglas attended a performance and later asked DeVito to appear in the film version that went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
In 1975, DeVito received a grant from the American Film Institute to study filmmaking. Together with his future wife, actress Rhea Perlman, he wrote and produced Minestrone, which was showcased at the Cannes Film Festival, and The Sound Sleeper. DeVito first achieved international recognition as a star of the television series Taxi.
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ROGER DONALDSON (Director) has examined different aspects of the American experience in a number of films, ranging from the rural backroom politics of Marie to the hip, urban bar scene of Cocktail to the power corridors of Washington in No Way Out.
It was, however, his New Zealand-made film Smash Palace which first introduced the Australian-born director to American audiences. A bitterly funny look at the breakup of a marriage, it premiered at the prestigious New Directors/New Films Festival at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
Born and raised in Australia, Donaldson emigrated to New Zealand at age 19 and began his career as a still photographer. Eventually he began working in television commercials, series and documentaries, including seven short dramas collectively entitled Winners and Losers.
His motion picture debut, Sleeping Dogs, a political thriller set in the future, was New Zealand's first feature film in 15 years, and helped inspire the creation of the country's first film commission.
With the international success of Smash Palace, Donaldson was signed by Dino De Laurentiis to direct The Bounty, a revisionist account of the fabled mutiny starring Mel Gibson. That film was followed by the suspense-filled Marie, starring Sissy Spacek as Marie Ragghianti in a true story about a woman who challenged the state of Tennessee in a struggle over parole board corruption.
No Way Out focused on a different kind of power struggle and corruption, with Navy officer Kevin Costner and defense secretary Gene Hackman caught up in a murder investigation within the inner circles of the federal government.
Donaldson then tackled a slice of the American social scene with Cocktail, starring Tom Cruise and Bryan Brown, and followed it with Robin Williams and Tim Robbins in Cadillac Man.
Most recently, he directed Willem Dafoe and Mickey Rourke in the thriller White Sands.
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KIRK DOUGLAS
KIRK DOUGLAS, one of Hollywood's most popular and dynamic stars, took on a rare comedy part in Greedy, his first feature film role since Tough Guys in 1986.
Douglas was nominated for three Academy Awards for his star-making performance in Champion (1949), as well as The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and Lust for Life (195 6), for which he received the New York Critics' Award. Douglas' 71 feature films include Paths of Glory, Spartacus, The Vikings, Lonely Are the Brave and Seven Days in May, all produced by his own firm, The Bryna Company.
Douglas has also starred in Detective Story, Gunfight at the O.K Corral, A Letter to Three Wives, 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Glass Menagerie, The Big Sky, The War Wagon, The List of Adrian Messenger, Out of the Past, Cast a Giant Shadow, In Harm's Way, The Brotherhood, The Arrangement, Ace in the Hole and The Man From Snowy River.
In television movies, he earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for Amos and Emmy and ACE Award nominations for Yellow. His other television films include Inherit the Wind and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Douglas has received the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and many other international honors for his extensive social service and for helping to break the Hollywood blacklist.
In 1955, Douglas formed Bryna, one of Hollywood's first independent film organizations. In 1988, his autobiography The Ragman's Son, became an international best-seller, followed by Douglas' best-selling novels Dance with the Devil and The Gift. His new novel is titled Last Tango in Brooklyn.
Among his stage work, Douglas obtained the dramatic rights to Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in 1963 and starred in the theatrical version on Broadway (In 1975, his son Michael produced the hit film version, which won five Oscars).
Kirk Douglas was born into poverty, the son of illiterate Russian Jewish immigrants, in Amsterdam, New York. After attending Saint Lawrence University, his Broadway performance in The Wind is Ninety led to his first movie role opposite Barbara Stanwyck, in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers.
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Following Greedy, KIRSTEN DUNST landed the coveted role of the vampire Claudia in Neil Jordan's Interview with the Vampire, starring Tom Cruise.
Kirsten played Mia Farrow's daughter in Woody Allen's segment of New York Stories and Tom Hanks' daughter in Brian De Palma's Bonfire of the Vanities. Her television credits include the NBC movie Darkness Before Dawn, a recurring role on Sisters (playing the Swoozie Kurtz character as a child), and episodes of Loving and Star Trek: The Next Generation. She has also appeared on the David Letterman Show and Saturday Night Live.
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ROBERT DUVALL won the 1983 Best Actor Academy Award for his performance as born-again country music star Mac Sledge in Bruce Beresford's Tender Mercies. Duvall has also been nominated for Oscars for his roles in The Great Santini (Best Actor, 1980), The Godfather (Best Supporting Actor, 1972) and Apocalypse Now (Best Supporting Actor, 1979).
He made his screen debut in 1962 as Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird and has starred in such films as THX-1138, M*A*S*H, The Godfather, Part II, Network, The Stone Boy, The Natural, True Confessions, Colors, The Handmaid's Tale, Days of Thunder, Convicts and Rambling Rose. Most recently he appeared in Wrestling Ernest Hemingway with Richard Harris and Geronimo with Gene Hackman.
In addition to winning a Golden Globe for Best Actor in the acclaimed miniseries Lonesome Dove, Duvall has also directed the award-winning documentary We're Not the Jet Set and the acclaimed feature film Angelo, My Love. In 1983, Duvall starred in the first HBO Pictures presentation, The Terry Fox Story, and most recently in HBO's Stalin, for which he also received a Golden Globe Award.
Duvall will next be seen opposite William Hurt in The Plague, based on the novel by Albert Camus.
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RANDY EDELMAN (Composer) scored Jonathan Lynn's My Cousin Vinny and The Distinguished Gentleman, as well as Kindergarten Cop, Last of the Mohicans, Twins, Ghostbusters II, Come See the Paradise, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Beethoven and Beethoven's 2nd.
His television scores include the six-hour Gettysburg, the pilot for The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., and the theme for the MacGyver series. He has created the music for many children's projects and the JFK docudrama feature, Executive Action.
Edelman's songs have been recorded by Patti LaBelle, Barry Manilow, Nancy Wilson and many other artists. His "Weekend in New England" and "Uptown Woman" are worldwide standards.
As a solo artist, he has released over a dozen albums and appeared in concerts at the London Palladium, the Drury Lane Theatre and other international venues.
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Like the character she plays (IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER), BEATIE EDNEY was born and raised in London, and has a degree in English and Drama from Leeds University.
She played Cecile in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses before going on to the Birmingham Rep production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf.? as Honey. Most recently she was in Dead Funny at Hampstead, Walpurgis Night at the Gate Theatre and Tango at the End of Winter, which played at the Edinburgh Festival.
Edney has appeared in a number of films, including Mr. Johnson for Bruce Beresford and Handful of Dust for Charles Sturridge. Her television credits include Hard Times and The Dark Angel for the BBC, as well as Mr. Clay, Mr. Clay for Granada Television.
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Following her film debut in Greedy, SIOBHAN FALLON landed parts in Ron Howard's The Paper (as newspaper publisher Glenn Close's secretary), Robert Zemeckis' Forrest Gump (as a Southern bus driver) and Norman Jewison's Destino (as Marisa Tomei's best friend).
On Seinfeld, Fallon played the recurring role of Elaine's roommate/Kramer's girl friend. She was a member of Saturday Night Live and she received an ACE Award nomination for her sketch special, which was part of the Comedy Central series The Unnaturals.
Fallon co-starred in the New York Shakespeare Festival's As You Like It and has performed her award-winning, one-woman/eight-character show, What Can I Tell You? In New York and L.A. She was born in Syracuse and studied drama at Le Moyne College and Catholic University.
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RICHARD FARNSWORTH
For most of his long career, RICHARD FARNSWORTH has worked as a stuntman, beginning with the 1937 Gary Cooper film called The Adventures of Marco Polo. Farnsworth has appeared in more than 300 movies. He won Canada's equivalent of the Emmy for the television movie Anne of Green Gables and won a Genie award (Canada'a Oscar) for The Grey Fox.
Farnsworth's other feature film credits include Misery, Highway to Hell, The Two Jakes, Into the Night, Sylvester, Rhinestone, The Natural, Waltz Across Texas, Comes A Horseman, Resurrection and Riders of the Storm and The Getaway.
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THE B-52s (The BC-52s, The Flintstones) started their career as a low-rent, new-wave lark in Athens, Georgia in the late '70s. From "Rock Lobster," "Planet Claire" and "Private Idaho," to "Channel Z," "Love Shack" and "Roam," the B-52's have twisted their deliciously colorful sense of the absurd around infectious dance-rock tunes, starting a party every time the music begins. The trio is comprised of Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider and Keith Strickland.
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GEORGE FOLSEY, JR, (Executive Producer) was the executive producer of Trading Places and produced An American Werewolf in London. He co-produced the comedy hits Coming to America and Spies Like Us, as well as the Michael Jackson video Thriller.
The top-grossing Trading Places received the NAACP Image Award for Best Picture of 1983. Thriller, packaged with a documentary about its production, became the first video to achieve Platinum status. Folsey's other credits include associate producer on The Blues Brothers and Twilight Zone: The Movie, executive producer of Clue and co-producer of Three Amigos and Into the Night.
Folsey's exceptionally creative work as a top film editor include Animal House, The Blues Brothers, The Great Santini, the American version of Michaelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger, and consultancy on John Duigan's Romero.
George Folsey Jr. is the son of the late, renowned Hollywood cinematographer. After graduating from Pomona College, Folsey worked as an editor at KABC-TV in Los Angeles and formed a company that shot and cut all the filmed segments of Laugh-In.
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Since joining forces in 1978, DAVID FOSTER (Producer) and his partner, Lawrence Turman, have proved to be one of Hollywood's most respected and prolific producing teams.
Foster, a New York City native, grew up with ambitions to be a sportswriter like his idol, the late New York Times sports columnist, Red Smith. He later attended the University of Southern California, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in journalism.
During the Korean War, Foster served in the U.S. Army, writing speeches for the Commanding General of USARPAC (United States Army Pacific). These duties enabled him to receive practical training in public relations--military style--and, upon his discharge, he decided to continue in that field, but entertainment style.
He eventually co-founded his own public relations agency. Some of his distinguished clients included Richard Attenborougb, Faye Dunaway, Clint Eastwood, Norman Jewison, Steve McQueen, Robert Redford, Jean Seberg and Peter Sellers. It was McQueen who encouraged him to embark upon a producing career. Another one of his former clients was a young producer named Lawrence Turman, who hired him to do publicity on The Graduate. In 1970, after he had acquired several properties, he took his clients' advice and turned to filmmaking.
His first film was the Robert Altman classic, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, starring Warren Beatty and Julie Christie. The award-winning film now resides in the film archives of New York's Museum of Modern Art.
In 1972, Foster produced his second film, The Getaway, directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring his former client Steve McQueen opposite Ali McGraw.
Since joining forces, The Turman-Foster Company's film credits include The Drowning Pool, starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward; First Love; Heroes, starring Henry Winkler, Sally Field and Harrison Ford; The Thing, directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell; Tribute, starring Jack Lemmon and the late Lee Remick; and Caveman, starring Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid and Shelley Long. Lemmon starred again for Turman-Foster in Mass Appeal and Kurt Russell starred for them again in The Mean Season with Mariel Hemingway.
Other credits include Running Scared, starring Gregory Hines and Billy Crystal; Short Circuit and Short Circuit 2, with Ally Sheedy and Steve Guttenberg in the former and Fisher Stevens in both films; and Full Moon in Blue Water, starring Gene Hackman.
The pair have also produced several television movies, including Jesse, starring Lee Remick; News at Eleven with Martin Sheen; Between Two Brothers; and The Gift of Love with Susan Dey.
Foster is married to the former Jackie Ann Pattiz, and the couple has three children, all involved with the film industry: Tim, a recent Georgetown University graduate who is working in film production; Gary, an independent film producer who produced the smash hit Sleepless in Seattle, starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan; and Gregory, a production vice-president at MGM.
Foster is a member of the Executive Committee of the Producer's Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and is on the Board of Directors of Georgetown University.
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In Greedy, MICHAEL J. FOX (Danny McTeague) projects the wit and warmth that have made him one of Hollywood's most popular and accomplished practitioners of romantic comedy.
Fox made his feature film debut in the smash hit Back to the Future and went on to star in its two popular sequels, all directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Fox won three Emmys for his portrayal of money-minded Alex Keaton in the popular television series Family Ties. He went on to star in an impressive variety of movies for prominent directors, including Doc Hollywood, (Michael Caton-Jones), The Secret of My Success (Herbert Ross), The Hard Way (John Badham), Bright Lights, Big City (James Bridges), Light of Day (Paul Schrader), and Casualties of War (Brian De Palma).
He recently starred in Life with Mikey (James Lapine) and Universal/Imagine's For Love or Money (Barry Sonnenfeld), the latter produced by Brian Grazer.
Michael J. Fox was born in Edmonton, Alberta and began acting professionally at age 15 in the Canadian Broadcasting Company series Leo and Me. After moving to Los Angeles at age 18, he appeared in a number of television episodes and the acclaimed series Palmerstown, USA. Fox's seven seasons on Family Ties brought him worldwide popularity.
He has directed an episode of HBO's Tales From the Crypt and Gary David Goldberg's Brooklyn Bridge. Next year he plans to make his feature directing debut with Thirty Wishes, a romantic comedy in which he will also star. Fox is married to actress Tracy Pollan.
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GAVIN FRIDAY (Original Songs, In The Name of the Father) was born in Dublin, Ireland. A selfprofessed "survivor" of a religious education, Friday formed the seminal alternative group of artists known as Lypton Village with other young Dublin artists and musicians, among them U2's Bono. Friday's first band, the iconoclastic Virgin Prunes, won a cult following throughout Europe.
During the 1980s, Friday collaborated with other Lypton Village alumni on various painting, video and performance art collections, including his exhibition I Didn't Come Up the Liffey in a Bubble in 1987. In 1988, Gavin and songwriting partner Maurice Seezer signed with Island Records for their debut album, Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves. Their second album, Adam 'n' Eve, was released in 1992. His next album, currently untitled, is set for release in the spring of 1994.
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DAVID T. FRIENDLY
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DAVID T. FRIENDLY (Executive Producer) is president of production at Imagine Entertainment, where he has worked closely with co-chairmen Brian Grazer and Ron Howard for eight years on all of the innovative and successful company's motion pictures.
Most recently, he served as executive producer on For Love or Money, My Girl and My Girl 2. A native of New York and a graduate of Northwestern, Friendly wrote in various areas for Newsweek and other top magazines before transferring to the movie business beat in Los Angeles for the Los Angeles Times.
There he launched the widely-read "First Look" column that examines a different show business issue each week. Friendly lives in Brentwood with his wife, feature film editor Priscilla Nedd.
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MICHAEL GAMBON is now becoming a familiar face to movie audiences, but for over three decades, he has been one of the foremost awardwinning stage actors in Great Britain.
Gambon most recently appeared on screen in "Toys," starring with Robin Williams. His additional film credits include Clean Slate,"Turtle Diary," "Paris by Night," "A Dry White Season, " "The Rachel Papers, " "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover" and "Mobsters."
Beginning his career with the Edwards/Macliammoir Gate Theatre in Dublin, Gambon joined England's National Theatre in 1963 for its inaugural season under Laurence Olivier at the Old Vic. There, he was seen in productions of "Hamlet," "Saint Joan," "Othello," "The Royal Hunt of the Sun," "The Crucible" and "Mother Courage" to name only a few.
On London's renowned West End, he has appeared in such plays as "Otherwise Engaged," "The Norman Conquest," "Just Between Ourselves," "Alice's Boys," "Old Times" and "Uncle Vanya. " His extensive theatre repertoire goes on to include "King Lear" and "Antony and Cleopatra," with the Royal Shakespeare Company, in addition to productions of "Betrayal," "Close of Play," "Tales From Hollywood," "A Chorus of Disapproval" (for which he won an Olivier Award), "A Small Family Business," "Richard III," "The Life of Galileo," "A View From the Bridge," "Mountain Language" and "Visiting Hour."
On television, Gambon was honored with a British Academy Award for the BBC series "The Singing Detective." He includes among his other credits such projects as"Eyeless in Gaza, " "The Seagull, " "The Holy Experiment, " "Oscar, " "Ghosts, The Heat of the Day " and the series " The Borderers " and " The Other One. "
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LOWELL GANZ and BABALOO MANDEL (Writers) have become Hollywood's top-of-the-line comedy writing team by delivering an extraordinary string of well-written and well-received comedies.
Their hits include A League of Their Own, City Slickers (on which they were also executive producers), Spies Like Us, Parenthood, Night Shift and Splash. The latter film earned Ganz and Mandel an Academy Award nomination.
Their recent work include City Slickers II and the film version of Into the Woods, the hit Broadway musical woven from classic fairy tales.
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JANEANE GAROFALO is making her motion picture debut in Reality Bites. Her television appearances include The Larry Sanders Show. She was also a featured player on the Fox series The Ben Stiller Show.
Garofalo was raised in New Jersey and Houston, Texas. She attended Providence College in Rhode Island before beginning her appearances on the East Coast comedy club circuit. Relocating to Los Angeles in 1990, Garofalo was soon cast in two network television pilots and appeared on such programs as The Dennis Miller Show, Fox's Comic Strip Live and MTV's Half Hour Comedy Hour.
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JERRY GOLDSMITH
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Academy Award winner JERRY GOLDSMITH (Composer) is one of Hollywood's most respected suppliers of dramatic music for motion pictures. Recently, Goldsmith's insinuating themes for Basic Instinct were a key element of the film's suspenseful atmosphere.
A native Angeleno who studied composition and film music at UCLA, Goldsmith began his professional career in radio and went on to create some of the most familiar TV themes of the '50s and '60s, including Gunsmoke and The Man From U.N. CL.E. He composed his first score for a theatrical feature film in 1957, for Black Patch.
Since then, Goldsmith has scored over 100 feature films and has been received 14 Academy Award nominations in the Best Original Score category, for Freud, A Patch of Blue, The Sand Pebbles, Planet of the Apes, Patton, Papillon, Chinatown, The Wind and the Lion, The Boys From Brazil, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Poltergeist, Under Fire and Hoosiers.
Goldsmith won the Oscar in 1976 for his work on The Omen. His other feature credits include Lilies of the Field, The Stripper, Our man Flint, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, Tora! Tora! Tora!, Alien, First Blood, Twilight Zone-- The Movie, Gremlins, The Russia House, Total Recall and Sleeping With the Enemy.
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VALERIA GOLINO is best known for her work in two very diverse films. She starred as Tom Cruise's girlfriend in the poignant Academy Awardwinning Best Picture "Rain Man. " More recently, she starred in the successful comedy spoof "Hot Shots" and its hit sequel "Hot Shots, Part Deux."
The daughter of a noted Italian journalist, Golino was born in Naples and grew up in Athens. She began modeling at 14, and when she was 16, she was discovered by renowned director Lina Wertmuller who asked her to screen test for a role in "A Joke of Destiny." She won the part and then went on to star opposite Ben Gazzara in "My Son, Infinitely Beloved," for which she won the Best Actress award at the Italian Film Festival.
Golino also captured the Venice Film Festival's Golden Lion Award and the prestigious Nostro D'Argento, Italy's version of the Oscar, for her performance in Francesco Maselli's "Love Story." She was later awarded a Golden Globe for her work in Peter Del Monte's "Little Flames. "
American audiences first became familiar with Golino as Pee Wee Herman's love interest in "Big Top Pee Wee. " She has since been seen in leading roles in Sean Penn's directorial debut "Indian Runner" and John Frankenheimer's "The Year of the Gun. "
She includes among her other screen credits "Defective Detective," "Last Summer in Tangiers," HBO's "The Golden Glasses," "Torrent of the Spring" and "Fear and Love."
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Schindler's long-suffering wife Emilie is played by CAROLINE GOODALL (Shindler's List), who previously worked with Spielberg as the grown-up Peter Pan's wife in Hook. The year has been a busy one for the British actress, who recently starred in Cliffhanger, the Australian family film The Silver Brumby and Diamond Swords, which was filmed in English and French simultaneously. She also appeared on British screens in A Royal Celebration.
Goodall graduated from Bristol University, where she studied English Literature and Drama. She served an apprenticeship in British regional theatre before beginning her career on various West End stages. She has performed with the Royal Court, Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre, playing everything from classics to modern political theatre to stand-up comedy.
In 1986, she toured Australia in the RSC tour of Richard III She later returned to star in Cassidy, for which she received a Best Actress nomination from the Australian Film Institute.
Her first role in the United States was in the West Coast premiere of David Hare's Secret Rapture. Soon after she received her role in Hook
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JOHN GOODMAN
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JOHN GOODMAN is regarded as one of Hollywood's most versatile actors. He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his portrayal of a psychotic salesman in the Coen brothers' Barton Fink, which won the Palm d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Since he first received attention for his work in David Byrne's True Stories, Goodman has created performances in such films as Arachnophobia, Always, Sea of Love, Punchline, Raising Arizona, The Big Easy, King Ralph, The Babe, Matinee and Born Yesterday.
Goodman began his career in New York, working in commercials and various small theatrical productions, including the road company of The Robber Bridegroom. In 1979, he landed his first starring role on Broadway in Loose Ends. In 1985, he won the role of Huck Finn's father in the Tony Award-winning musical Big River.
Goodman's co-starring role in the hit television comedy Roseanne has earned him three Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe, as well as three Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor in a comedy series. He will next take on the role of controversial Louisiana Governor Huey Long in the forthcoming biographical feature from Turner Films.
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HEATHER GRAHAM recently starred with James Woods and Louis Gossett, Jr. in MGM's "Diggstown. " However, she is perhaps most recognized for her portrayal of Nadine, the doomed junkie in Gus Van Sant's highly acclaimed "Drugstore Cowboy."
Graham began her acting career in commercials and landed a few small television roles before making her motion picture debut in the 1988 comedy "License to Drive." The following year, she was nominated for Best Actress by the Independent Feature Project West for her work in "Drugstore Cowboy." Graham's feature film credits also include Lawrence Kasdan's "I Love You to Death. "
On television, Graham staffed in the highly-rated Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation " 0 Pioneers," portraying Jessica Lange's character as a young girl. She also played Agent Cooper's girlfriend in David Lynch's series "Twin Peaks" and reprised her role in the film version, "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. " She has also pursued stage roles and, in the summer of 1990, starred as Mary Warren in the Los Angeles Theatre Center production of Arthur Miller's classic play "The Crucible."
Since SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION, Graham has reteamed with Gus Van Sant on his film "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" and also completed work on Alan Rudolph's "Mrs. Parker and the Round Table."
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Writer, actor and performer SPALDING GRAY (Paul Bladden, The Paper) plays Paul Bladden, a starchy editor at a rival newspaper, The Sentinel
Gray has created a series of fourteen monologues which have been performed throughout the United States, Europe and Australia, including: Sex and Death to the Age of 14; Booze, Cars and College Girls; A Personal History of the American Theatre; India and After (America); Swimming to Cambodia; Terrors of Pleasure; Monster in a Box; and, currently, Gray's Anatomy.
His Obie Award-winning Swimming to Cambodia became a critically acclaimed film by Jonathan Demme. Terrors of Pleasure was televised as a special by HBO. Gray has also appeared on Broadway as the Stage Manager in the revival of Thornton Wilder's Our Town and off-Broadway in the Performance Group's New York premiere of Sam Shepard's The Tooth of Crime. With the Wooster Group, which he co-founded in 1977, Gray wrote and performed the autobiographical trilogy, Three Places in Rhode Island.
Gray's screen credits include The Killing Fields (which formed the subject for his own Swimming to Cambodia), True Stories, Stars and Bars, Clara's Heart, Beaches, Straight Talk, The Pickle, Monster in a Box, King of the Hill and 20 Bucks. He can next be seen in The Toolshed.
A recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship and grants from the National Endowment of the Arts and the Rockefeller Foundation, Gray is the author of several collections of his monologues, as well as the novel Impossible Vacation.
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BRIAN GRAZER, one of Hollywood's most prolific and creative producers, recently produced three other Imagine/Universal pictures--Ron Howard's The Paper, starring Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, Robert Duvall and Marisa Tomei, The Cowboy Way, staffing Woody Harrelson and For Love or Money, staffing Michael J. Fox, as well as Columbia's My Girl 2, starring Anna Chlumsky, Dan Aykroyd and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Grazer's remarkable gallery of hits also include Backdraft (Kurt Russell, William Baldwin), Kindergarten Cop (Arnold Schwarzenegger), My Girl (Macaulay Culkin, Anna Chlumsky), Parenthood (Steve Martin) and Spies Like Us (Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd).
Brian Grazer, who is partnered with Ron Howard in Imagine Entertainment, shared in an Academy Award nomination for the screenplay of his second film, Splash, which was directed by Howard and starred Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah.
Grazer was honored as NATO/Showest's Producer of the Year for 1992, when three of his films were in release: Far and Away, directed by Howard and starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, Housesitter, starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn and Boomerang, starring Eddie Murphy.
Grazer's other films include his first, Night Shift, Clean and Sober, Real Genius and CB4 (co-written by Chris Rock) on which Grazer served as executive producer.
Brian Grazer has established himself as a creative producer with a sharp eye for new talent. He has been instrumental in launching the careers of Michael Keaton, Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Daryl Hannah, John Candy, Johnny Depp, Anna Chlumsky and Chris Rock.
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JOHN GUARE
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JOHN GUARE's (Screenwriter) original stage version of SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION opened at Lincoln Center to enormous critical and public acclaim. It went on to win the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the Obie and the Hull Warriner Award. Opening at the Royal Court Theatre in London, it later moved to the West End, and recently, it became the first American play in ten years to be honored with the Olivier Award for Best Play.
One of the most honored playwrights of our time, Guare won a Tony Award for his book for "Two Gentlemen of Verona," for which he also wrote the lyrics, and which also won the Tony for Best Musical in 1972. His play "The House of Blue Leaves" won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best American Play in 1971 and went on to receive four Tony Awards in its triumphant 1986 revival at Lincoln Center. Guare has also received the Award of Merit from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for the aforementioned "The House of Blue Leaves," in addition to his plays "Rich and Famous," "Marco Polo Sings a Solo," "Landscape of the Body" and "Bosoms and Neglect." His series of plays on 19th Century America, "Women and Water," "Gardenia" and "Lydie Breeze," have been performed in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Washington D.C., London and Australia. His play "Moon Over Miami" was produced by the Yale Repertory for their 1988-89 season.
Guare's most recent play, "Four Baboons Adoring the Sun, " starred Stockard Channing and was directed by Sir Peter Hall. It was produced at Lincoln Center in 1992 and received four Tony Award nominations, including one for Best Play.
An award-winning screenwriter as well, Guare's script for Louis Malle's "Atlantic City" earned him an Oscar nomination, in addition to winning the New York, Los Angeles and National Society of Film Critics Awards. He also collaborated with director Milos Forman on the screenplay for "Taking Off," which marked Forman's American debut and won the Jury Prize at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.
Guare is a council member of the Dramatists Guild, an organization representing more than 7,000 playwrights, lyricists and composers in America and Great Britain. He is co-editor of the Lincoln Center New Theater Review and coproduces the new plays Reading Room series at the Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts, in addition to teaching playwriting at Juilliard. In 1989, the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters elected him a member.
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LUIS GUZMAN
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LUIS GUZMAN most recently appeared in Brian De Palma's riveting drama Carlito's Way as Al Pacino's confidant and bodyguard. His other feature film credits include Q&A, Innocent Blood, The Hard Way, Mr. Wonderful, Guilty as Sin, Naked in New York, Black Rain, Family Business, True Believer and Crocodile Dundee II.
Guzman grew up in Manhattan and graduated from City College, after which he worked as a social worker while acting in street theatre and independent film productions. He received his first big break with an episode of the television series Miami Vice. Other TV credits include a recurring role on NYPD Blue, as well as appearances on Civil Wars, Law and Order and The Equalizer. He has appeared on stage in Henry Lumper, Currents and The Murder of Pito.
Guzman, who expresses his gratitude to "his wife, Angelita, his son Cemi, and the spirit of Sebastian for their love and support," is currently preparing for a role in a forthcoming HBO television special with John Leguizamo.
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ANTHONY MICHAEL HALL
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ANTHONY MICHAEL HALL made his feature film debut in "Six Pack," starring Kenny Rogers. He then played Chevy Chase's son in "National Lampoon's Vacation," where he first met John Hughes who was that film's screenwriter. As a director, Hughes went on to cast Hall in three of his landmark films: "Sixteen Candles"; "The Breakfast Club"; and "Weird Science." Hall's other film credits include "Johnny Be Good, " " Out of Bounds, " "Edward Scissorhands, "Into the Sun" and the upcoming "A Gnome Named Norm."
Hall began acting at the age of eight and had his first role in Steve Allen's semiautobiographical play "The Wake. " He then appeared in the Lincoln Center production of "St. Joan of the Microphone" and the Griffin Theater's "Segments of a Contemporary Morning. "
On television, Hall played a young Edgar Allen Poe in the Emmy Awardwinning version of "The Gold Bug" and Huck Finn in "Rascals and Robbers." He was also seen in such telefilms as "Jennifer's Journey," "The Body Human," "Orphans," "Waifs and Wards" and "Running Out." At the age of 17, Hall also had the distinction of becoming the youngest regular cast member of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" during the 1985/6 season.
Hall is currently at work, making his directorial debut on the feature film "Hail Caesar," in which he also stars.
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TODD HALLOWELL (Executive Producer/Production Designer) started his career as assistant art director (and photo double for Ron Howard) on Roger Corman's Grand Theft Auto, Howard's directorial debut in 1978.
He was subsequently an art director on Back to the Future,, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Fletch, Cloak and Dagger and the pilot for Miami Vice. He was also production designer for Tough Guys, Burglar, Adventures in Babysitting, The Dream Team, Vital Signs and Parenthood.
On Backdraft, Hallowell served as second unit director and associate producer. He was also the second unit director for Adventures in Babysitting and on the forthcoming Three Rivers. He served as executive producer for Far and Away and directed the feature film Love and Money, starring Timothy Daly.
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GERRY HAMBLING (Editor) began his professional career as an editing assistant in 1943, and became a full-fledged editor in 1954.
In 1976 he edited Alan Parker's Bugsy Malone and has since worked on all of Parker's films, including Midnight Express, Fame, Shoot the Moon, Pink Floyd's The Wall, Birdy, Angel Heart, Mississippi Burning, Come See the Paradise and Obsession He has also edited Another Country and City of Joy. Hambling has received four Academy Award nominations and was awarded a BAFTA Award (Britain's Oscar) for his work on Midnight Express, Mississippi Burning and The Commitments.
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WILLIAM HANNA & JOSEPH BARBERA
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WILLIAM HANNA and JOSEPH BARBERA (Executive Producers) first met in 1937 at MGM's animation studios. Both had been working as animators, Hanna painting cels for Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, and Barbera for Terrytoons. By 1938, the two realized that they should be a team--Hanna had the comedic sense and organizational skills of a great director, and Barbera the excellent drawing skills and comic inventiveness of a great animator. They proved they were a winning combination from their very first Tom & Jerry episode and went on to win seven Academy Awards for their work at MGM.
In 1957, Hanna and Barbera formed their own production company, with the idea of developing original animation for television. During it's history, HannaBarbera Productions has been the birthplace of more than 3,500 half-hours of animated programming and more than 350 different series, specials, television motion pictures and theatrical films.
Hanna-Barbera's first production was a six-minute animation titled Ruff and Reddy. In 1958, they produced television's first all-animated series, The Huckleberry Hound Show which earned Hanna-Barbera their first Emmy Award and the first Emmy ever awarded for a cartoon. They followed with Quick Draw McGraw. Yogi Bear got his own series in 1961 as a spin-off of The Huckleberry Hound and Quick Draw McGraw series.
The groundbreaking 1960 debut of The Flintstones set the stage for their space-age counterparts, The Jetsons. Other prime time series were Top Cat and The Adventures of Johnny Quest. Hanna-Barbera also created television's longest running animated series, Scooby-Doo, which ran for 17 seasons. In 1981, they created Smurfs, which ran for 9 years and won two Emmy Awards.
In honor of 50 years of outstanding achievement, Hanna and Barbera were presented with the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Governor's Award.
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FRANK HARPER
FRANK HARPER plays an incarcerated gangster in In the Name of the Father. Though he has thus far appeared primarily on television, he has written a screenplay, The More the Risk; which will begin filming early next year under the direction of Martin Stellman.
Harper's one previous film was For Queen and Country. At the BBC he appeared in Birds of a Feather and Between the Lines; on Channel 4 he was in Desmonds and Press Gang; and on Thames Television in The Bill.
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IAN BAKER
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IAN BAKER (Cinematographer) has been Fred Schepisi's director of photography of choice since the two first collaborated in 1973 on Schepisi's half-hour drama "The Priest. " Since then, he has lensed every film the director has made, including "The Devil's Playground," for which Baker won an Australian Film Award and the Best Cinematography Award at the Chicago Film Festival.
His additional films with Schepisi include "The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith," "Barbarosa," "Iceman," "Plenty," "Roxanne," "A Cry in the Dark," "The Russia House" and "Mr. Baseball."
Baker has also served as the cinematographer on Michael Apted's comedy "The Clinic," starring Richard Pryor, Mark Goldblatt's "The Punisher," an action-adventure film starring Dolph Lundgren and Louis Gossett, Jr., and Karel Reisz's "Everybody Wins," starring Nick Nolte and Debra Winger. For television, he lensed the CBS telefilm "The Last Frontier," starring Linda Evans and Jack Thompson.
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SHARON SEYMOUR
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SHARON SEYMOUR (Production Designer) previously worked with director Ben Stiller on the television series The Ben Stiller Show. Her film credits include Pacific Heights, Heart of Dixie, In A Shallow Grave and Johnny Be Good. Her television credits include HBO's Sandra Bernhard: After Dark, TNT's Miracle in the Wilderness and the American Playhouse presentation Stacking. Seymour received her BFA in theatre from Ithaca College and later earned an MFA in production design from the American Film Institute.
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MARK ISHAM
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MARK ISHAM (Composer) has a dynamic and diverse musical career. He is critically acclaimed, both as a composer and a recording artist/instrumentalist, and was named one of the "top three composers of the '80s" by the American Film Institute. His feature films number over 20, including A River Runs Through It, for which he earned an Academy Award nomination. Isham has received six Grammy nominations and a Grammy award for Mark Isham. He has recorded over 30 albums and is a featured soloist on over 40 albums.
Born in New York, Isham began his musical career as a trumpet player, first in classical and soon after in jazz. He later expanded his talents into film composing. He received the Los Angeles Film Critics Award for Best Score for The Modems. Other film credits include Short Cuts, Reversal of Fortune, Made in America, The Public Eye, Little Man Tate, Billy Bathgate, Of Mice and Men, The Hitcher, Never Cry Wolf and the award-winning documentary, The Life and Times of Harvey Milk
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MICK JACKSON
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MICK JACKSON (Director) most recently helmed the blockbuster hit "The Bodyguard," starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston in her acting debut. A native of England, he had previously earned acclaim for his uncanny insight into life in Los Angeles in "L.A. Story," starring Steve Martin.
Jackson had already built a distinguished career as a top BBC editor, producer and documentary filmmaker, before his award-winning work as a British television director led him to America.
Born in Grays, a small town outside London, the director spent his childhood immersed in films. Originally intending to pursue a career in electronic engineering, his ambitions turned to film after seeing an early Ken Russell effort about the composer Debussy. He then entered Bristol University and did post-graduate work in television and film before joining the BBC as an editor.
He soon segued into directing and producing documentaries, which took him around the world. Many of his highly-regarded programs were aired on PBS, including " The Ascent of Man, " " The Age of Uncertainty " and " Connections. " He received international recognition and awards for his dramatic productions "Threads" and "The Race for the Double Helix. " In addition, his mini-series "A Very British Coup" went on to win five British Academy Awards.
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JOE DON BAKER has appeared in such films as The Distinguished Gentleman, Cape Fear, Criminal Law, The Living Daylights, Fletch, The Natural, Walking Tall, Charley Varrick and Junior Bonner.
Baker's television appearances include the starring role in the NBC series Eischied, the BBC miniseries Edge of Darkness and the telefilm The Abduction of Kati Swenson
Baker was born in Texas and began his acting career on the New York stage. Following his appearances in Actors Studio productions of Marathon 33 and Blues for Mr. Charley, he made his motion picture debut in Cool Hand Luke.
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During his impressive career in film, television and theatre, JOHN JAY MOORE (Production Designer) has created the look for such films as Whispers in the Dark, Sea of Love and FX2. He was art director for Wall Street, Black Rain, Punchline, Ghostbusters and Sophie's Choice. Previously, Moore was vice president in charge of production for Radio City Music Hall. He has designed and lit over 50 Broadway productions and national touring shows. His television accomplishments include Showtime's Lush Life and Sweet Poison.
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JAMES EARL JONES has continued to add to his already impressive list of film credits with roles in the recent hits " Sommersby, " "Field of Dreams," "The Hunt for Red October," "Patriot Games" and "Sneakers." He also made a triumphant return to television after nearly a decade, winning two Emmys in 1990 for his work on the series "Gabriel's Fire" and the TNT telefilm "Heat Wave," which also brought him an Ace Award.
Jones first captured the attention of critics and audiences in the Broadway production of "The Great White Hope," going on to win his first Tony Award. He later reprised his role in the 1970 film version, earning an Academy Award nomination. More recently, Jones collected a second Tony Award for his role in August Wilson's "Fences."
His extensive stage repertoire also includes "Master Harold...and the Boys" on Broadway, "Baal," "Othello" and an ongoing association with the New York Shakespeare Festival, which has taken him from "Hamlet" to "King Lear."
Following his feature film debut in Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove," Jones' earlier film credits include "The Comedians," "Claudine," "The River Niger," "The Greatest," "Gardens of Stone," "Coming to America" and "Three Fugitives."
Possessing one of the most distinctive and authoritative voices in the industry, Jones was the voice behind the mask of Darth Vader in the "Star Wars" trilogy. His voice has also enriched everything from classic dramas, to CNN, to commercials.
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The Jamaican Rastafarian whose girlfriend brings him acid-drenched jigsaw puzzles is played by PATERSON JOSEPH (Benbay), who recently won awards for his performance at the Bush Theatre in Raping the Gold, a play about unemployment. He also worked at the Young Vic, the Liverpool Everyman and the National, and toured extensively with the innovative troupe called Cheek by Jowl.
In 1990 he received the Ian Charleson Award, given jointly by the London Sunday Times and National Theatre, for his work in such classics as Troilus and Cressida, King Lear and Ibsen's The Pretenders. His television credits include the hit detective serial, Between the Lines, and Not Even God is Wise Enough at the BBC.
Now 29, Mr. Joseph was born and raised in London, and studied at the London Academy of Musical and Dramatic Art.
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RON JUDKINS (Sound Mixer) previously worked with Spielberg on Jurassic Park and Hook. He has also worked on the Amblin Entertainment projects Dad and Arachnophobia His other credits include Toys, Hero and Drugstore Cowboy, as well as the Alan Rudolph films Choose Me, Trouble In Mind, Made in Heaven and The Modems.
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MICHAEL KAHN (Editor) previously worked with Steven Spielberg as editor of Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he won an Academy Award. He was also nominated for two other Spielberg collaborations, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Empire of the Sun, as well as for Adrian Lyne's Fatal Attraction. Additional credits with Spielberg include Jurassic Park, Hook, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Color Purple, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Poltergeist. He was also editor of Alive, Arachnophobia and The Return of a Man Called Horse. Kahn also won an Emmy for his editing of the mini-series Eleanor and Franklin.
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A native of Poland, JANUSZ KAMINSKI (Director of Photography, Shindler's List) moved to the United States in 1980 to attend Columbia College in Chicago, where he earned a degree in Fine Arts and Film. He subsequently moved to Los Angeles to attend the American Film Institute as a cinematography fellow.
He began his career in 1987 on the feature Fallen Angel, and has since served as director of photography on Huckleberry Finn Cool As Ice, Unexcused Absence, Transients, Drowning, Grim Prairie Tales, Rain Killer and All the Love in the World. Kaminski also worked on two distinguished television projects, the Amblin Entertainment production of Class of '61 and Diane Keaton's Wildflowers.
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MICHAEL KEATON has appeared in more than a dozen major movies and has become one of the world's most instantly recognizable film personalities.
During his career, he has played a wide range of roles extending from broad comedy to moving drama. He made his feature film debut as a manic morgue attendant in Ron Howard's Night Shift. He next played a house husband in the hit comedy Mr. Mom, and was again cast by Ron Howard in Gung Ho, in which he starred as a man who brings new life to a dying automobile plant.
Keaton then played the title role in Tim Burton's inventive comedy, Beetlejuice, giving a memorable performance as a bizarre, otherworldly "bioexorcist."
In a startling change of pace, Keaton achieved critical acclaim for his probing, dramatic performance as a man turned inside-out by drug and alcohol abuse in Clean and Sober. He turned to action-adventure in the international blockbuster hit Batman He later played a sociopath in the thriller Pacific Heights.
Keaton's other film credits include Johnny Dangerously, Touch and Go, The Dream Team, Batman Returns, One Good Cop, Much Ado About Nothing and My Life.
Keaton was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While in college, he worked behind-the-scenes in public television. Keaton then headed west to California and performed as a stand-up comic prior to his first starring role in Night Shift.
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KAREN KEHELA (Executive Producer) is the senior vice president of motion pictures at Imagine Entertainment. She supervised production on Closet land, a critically acclaimed film endorsed by Amnesty International, starring Alan Rickman and Madeline Stowe. She also served as associate producer on the romantic comedy Housesitter, starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. Kehela began her career as an intern with Brian Grazer and Ron Howard when they founded Imagine Entertainment in 1986.
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CATHERINE KELLNER makes her feature film debut in SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION.
Hailing from New York, Kellner majored in film at Vassar College and starred in numerous college productions, including "Crimes of the Heart, " "House of Blue Leaves, " "'Night, Mother, " "The Real Thing, " "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, " "Cowboy Mouth" and "Cloud Nine." She has participated in the Young Playwrights Festival at Playwrights Horizon, under the direction of James Lapine, and was most recently seen in the American premiere of George Walker's "Tough" at the N.Y. Stage & Film Powerhouse Theatre, directed by Max Mayer. In addition, she is a member of New York's Walden Theatre Company.
Kellner has studied at some of the theatre's most prestigious training grounds, including The British American Drama Academy in London, Yale School of Drama's Midsummer in Oxford Program, The Actor's Space Studio and The Circle in the Square Summer Theatre Program. She is currently working towards her MFA from the NYU Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Acting School.
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Schindler's List is based on Australian author THOMAS KENEALLY's novel of the same name (published as Schindler's Ark in Europe), which won Britain's most prestigious literary award, the Booker Prize, upon its publication in 1982. Keneally is also the author of The Confederates.
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KATHLEEN KENNEDY (Executive Producer) has established a record of achievement that has made her one of the most successful producers and executives in the industry today.
A founding partner with Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall of Amblin Entertainment, she was president of the company and has been at the forefront of Amblin's wide-ranging productions. This year, she and Frank Marshall established their own production company, Kennedy-Marshall Productions, based at Paramount Pictures. Their first project, Alive, was produced by Kennedy and directed by Marshall. She continues her association with Amblin as executive producer of We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, as well as executive producer of The Flintstones, among other future projects.
In addition to producing the record-breaking E. T. The Extra- Terrestrial she served as executive producer of Jurassic Park and was producer on The Color Purple, Empire of the Sun, Always, Hook and Arachnophobia
She has also been deeply involved in the production of Amblin's television projects, beginning with the anthology series Amazing Stories.
Raised in Weaverville and Redding, California, Kennedy graduated from San Diego State and worked at a local television station where she gained experience as a camera operator, video editor, floor director and talk show producer. She first worked with Spielberg as a production assistant on 1941 and soon moved through the ranks until he asked her to join him as co-producer.
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While attending the college, Kidney discovered that it also had an excellent film department and started taking classes. After graduation, he began his career as an editor on commercials, industrials and documentaries.
Moving to Los Angeles, Kidney began working as an assistant director and production manager in the feature film arena. He collaborated with such filmmakers as Norman Jewison on "In Country," Karel Reisz on "Sweet Dreams," Alan Parker on "Angel Heart," Ron Shelton on "Bull Durham" and James Foley on "At Close Range" and "Who's That Girl?"
He later reunited with Foley to co-produce the director's "After Dark, My Sweet," which marked his first producing credit. He also served as President of Production for Norman Jewison's Yorktown Productions, producing Yorktown's "Other People's Money," which starred Danny DeVito. In addition, he co-produced "Dad," starring Jack Lemmon and Ted Danson. His next film is "Twist of Fate," to be directed by Gillies MacKinnon, and starring Steve Martin.
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Sutherland's first major role was in the Canadian drama The Bay Boy, which brought Sutherland a Genie Award (Canada's Oscar) for Best Actor. After this success, Sutherland moved to New York and eventually to Los Angeles. On television, he co-starred in "The Mission" episode of Amazing Stories, as well as in the acclaimed telefilm Trapped in Silence with Marsha Mason.
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SWOOSIE KURTZ has appeared in such films as Stanley & Iris, A Shock to the System, Dangerous Liaisons, Bright Lights, Big City, Vice Versa, True Stories, Wildcats, Against All Odds and The World According to Garp.
Her award-winning New York stage appearances include Fifth of July (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics' Circle awards), The House of Blue Leaves (Tony and Obie awards), A History of the American Film (Drama Desk Award) and Uncommon Women and Others (Obie).
Kurtz is also an Emmy winner and five-time Emmy nominee who was a regular on the television series Love Sydney and Mary and is currently a member of the cast of Sisters. Her telefilm appearances include And The Band Played On, The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, The Image and A Time to Live.
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ARTHUR LAPPIN
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The feature and television film credits of ARTHUR LAPPIN (Co-producer) include The End of the World Man, When Reason Sleeps, Dubliner's Dublin, Sticks and Stones, Fatal Inheritance and Now I Know. He has collaborated with director Jim Sheridan on My Left Foot and The Field.
In 1988 Lappin established Groundwork with director Ben Barnes, which has since become Ireland's leading independent theatrical production company.
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SPIKE LEE
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SPIKE LEE (Producer/Director/Co-Screenwriter/Role of Snuffy) is one of the most prominent and outspoken filmmakers at work in America today. Crooklyn is his seventh feature film. His previous film, Malcolm X (1992) starring Denzel Washington became, quite simply, an international cultural event.
Lee's first feature, She's Gotta Have It was one of the revelations of the 1986 Cannes Film Festival and firmly established him as the leader of a new wave of African-American filmmakers. With subsequent projects, Lee continued to challenge audiences with controversial, thought-provoking social issues. His films, School Daze (1988), Do The Right Thing (1989), Mo'Better Blues (1990) and Jungle Fever (1991) all bear the imprint of a pace-setting stylist whose works have stirred up both public debate and deep personal feelings.
Lee has produced and directed music videos for such world-renowned artists as Miles Davis, Tracy Chapman, Branford Marsalis, Anita Baker, Public Enemy and Bruce Hornsby. Other music videos include work for Gangstarr and Naughty by Nature as well as the video for Arrested Development taken from the Malcolm X soundtrack.
Lee's first television commercials were made in 1988 for Nike's Air Jordan. In them, Lee appears as the character Mars Blackmon from She's Gotta Have It on the court with all universe Michael Jordan. Lee has also directed a popular series of ads for Levi's Button-Fly 501 jeans, as well as several Art Spot shorts for MTV and a short film featuring Branford Marsalis and Diahnne Abbott for Saturday Night Live. He has written five books on the making of his films.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Lee attended Morehouse College in Atlanta and the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, where he received his Master of Fine Arts degree in film production. Lee's 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks production office, his record company, 40 Acres and A Mule Musicworks and Spike's Joint, his retail store are all based in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, where he has long been a resident.
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JON KILIK
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JON KILIK (Executive Producer), a native of Millburn, New Jersey, marks his fifth collaborative effort with Spike Lee on Crooklyn. Kilik began his entertainment career in 1976 as a concert producer in Vermont for such artists as Bruce Springsteen, Peter Tosh and George Benson. He then moved to New York, where he gained experience in film production working on such features as Stardust Memories and The Four Seasons.
Kilik served as assistant director on Maria's Lovers, Crocodile Dundee and Raising Arizona and was production supervisor on John Huston's Academy Awardwinning Prizzi's Honor.
In 1987, Kilik partnered with Julia Phillips and Nick Wechsler to produce The Beat, starring John Savage. In 1988, Kilik started working with Spike Lee at 40 Acres and A Mule Filmworks. He line-produced Do The Right Thing, Mo'Better Blues and Jungle Fever and co-produced Malcolm X.
In 1991, Kilik produced Paul Mones'Fathers and Sons, a contemporary drama starring Jeff Goldblum and Rosana Arquette. This year he produced Robert De Niro's first directorial effort, A Bronx Tale.
Kilik has lectured on film production at seminars hosted by New York University, Columbia University, the Independent Feature Project, The American Film Institute and The New School. He has also worked as a production consultant for major studios and independents, including MCA/Universal, Miramax and Tribeca Productions.
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ROBERT KING
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ROBERT KING (Screenwriter) was attending Westmont College in Santa Barbara on a soccer scholarship when his attention turned to writing plays.
Upon graduating, King landed a job as a script reader for a production company, which solidified his ambition to be the one submitting the screenplays. In the ensuing years, he wrote and saw produced the features "The Nest," "Under the Boardwalk, " " Blood Fist, " " Phantom of the Mall " and " Silk 2. "
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BEN KINGSLEY
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Academy Award winner BEN KINGSLEY takes the pivotal role of Itzhak Stern, an accountant who serves both as Schindler's factory manager and his voice of conscience in Shindler's List.
Kingsley is perhaps best known for his Oscar-winning performance in the title role of Gandhi, which also earned him a Golden Globe and a New York Film Critics Award.
Kingsley rose to prominence in England as a member of the esteemed Royal Shakespeare Company. He continued to perform in various stage plays before taking on the role of the sadistic Squeers in the RSC's historic eight-hour production of Nicholas Nickleby.
Born and raised in Manchester, England as Krishna Bhanji, Kingsley changed his name when he became an actor at the age of 20. His father was a prosperous spice trader whose family traced its roots back to Gujarat, the Indian state in which Gandhi was born, and his mother was an English fashion model and actress.
In 1991 he received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for his performance as gangster Meyer Lansky in Barry Levinson's Bugsy.
Kingsley- has starred in two motion pictures scripted by playwright Harold Pinter: Betrayal, co-starring Jeremy Irons and Turtle Diary, opposite Glenda Jackson. He has also appeared in Without a Clue, Harem, Camille, Maurice and Testimony. His most recent film credits are Sneakers and Searching for Bobby Fischer.
His television credits range from Silas Marner for the BBC to the title role in HBO's Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story.
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DAVID KIRSCHNER
Film producer, screenwriter and author DAVID KIRSCHNER (Executive Producer) is, first and foremost, a storyteller. Currently the head of his own independent production company, he is actively involved in a variety of film projects, including the highly anticipated live-action and animated feature, The Pagemaster, starring Macaulay Culkin and scheduled for release this Christmas.
Prior to starting his own company, Kirschner was the Chairman of HannaBarbera, Inc. Before joining Hanna-Barbera, he created and executive produced with Steven Spielberg the hit feature film An American Tail. Kirschner next produced Child's Play, whose leading character, Chucky, an animatronic doll which Kirschner created, became a cult star. He followed the hit with two sequels, Child's Play II and Child's Play III. He recently created and produced the live-action comedy thriller Hocus Pocus, starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy.
Kirschner began his career as an illustrator for Jim Henson's Muppet and Sesame Street characters. He also created and illustrated the popular children's book series Rose Petal Place.
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TERRY GEORGE
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A native of Belfast, TERRY GEORGE (Co-Screenwriter/Second Unit Director, In the Name of the Father) moved to the U.S., where he began a career in journalism--first as a factchecker at New York Magazine, then as a researcher for several prominent writers including Pete Hamill, Peter Maas and Shana Alexander.
In 1986, he researched and helped write (with Shana Alexander) The Pizza Connection, a non-fiction book covering the criminal investigation of the Sicilian Mafia's control of the American heroin market. He also wrote a two-act stage drama, The Tunnel The story of a foiled escape attempt from Long Kesh prison camp in Northern Ireland was produced at the Irish Arts Center in New York. Jim Sheridan directed and starred in a successful six month run.
After Sheridan returned to Ireland to direct My Left Foot, Terry George continued at the I.A.C., producing plays, art exhibitions, readings and concerts. Throughout the late 1980s, he continued his magazine and television work, writing for such publications as The New York Daily News, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Elle, Travel Holiday and Irish America. He was also a contributor to a number of syndicated television programs.
George is currently developing a script, Some Mother's Son, which he intends to direct next year, and is finishing a two-act comedy, The Belles Lettres Papers.
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DAVID KOEPP
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DAVID KOEPP (Co-Screenwriter/Co-Producer) began his career as cowriter and co-producer of the low-budget classic Apartment Zero. His first major studio credit was Bad Influence, followed by the black comedy Death Becomes Her, directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Goldie Hawn, Meryl Streep and Bruce Willis. Following this, Koepp was tapped by Steven Spielberg to collaborate on the shooting script of the worldwide box office hit Jurassic Park.
Koepp also wrote the screenplay for Carlito's Way, directed by Brian De Palma and starring Al Pacino, Sean Penn and Penelope Ann Miller. His current project, The Shadow, is a lavish action-adventure starring Alec Baldwin as the classic hero of radio, pulp novels and movie serials. The Shadow will be released this summer by Universal Pictures.
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BRIAN LEVANT (Director) helmed the hit movie Beethoven following his directorial debut with Problem Child 2.
Prior to his start in feature films, Levant enjoyed a successful career as a television producer, writer and director.
His bounty of television work includes producing such popular shows as Happy Days, Mork & Mindy, The Bad News Bears, My Secret Identity and The New Leave It to Beaver, for which he received the 1989 ACE Award for Best Director of a Comedy Series.
Levant was born and raised in Chicago. He now lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Alison, and their three children.
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Academy Award winner DANIEL DAY-LEWIS (Gerry Conlon) plays a Belfast youth who is unjustly accused of a horrifying crime and must fight to win his freedom.
In the Name of the Father is Day-Lewis' second film for director Sheridan. In Sheridan's My Left Foot (1989), Day-Lewis earned an Oscar for his performance as Christy Brown, a writer and artist crippled by cerebral palsy.
The son of Cecil Day-Lewis, England's Poet Laureate during the 1950s, Daniel Day-Lewis was born and raised in England to a family that included many members of the theatrical profession: his mother, actress Jill Balcon, was herself the daughter of Michael Balcon, head of Ealing Studios.
For a short period, Day-Lewis aspired to become a furniture craftsman. Soon, however, he found himself drawn to the theatre, beginning his professional career at the Bristol Old Vic. In 1982, he replaced Rupert Everett in the stage production of Another Country. Later, he toured England in Romeo and Juliet and in 1984 played the title role in a stage production of Dracula. He made his feature film debut in Stephen Frears' My Beautiful Launderette.
Day-Lewis played a winning upper-class suitor in Merchant/Ivory's A Room With a View, followed by his critically admired performance as a philandering Czech doctor in Philip Kaufman's The Unbearable Lightness of Being. His role in Pat O'Connor's comedy Stars and Bars was followed by My Left Foot, which established him as a major star.
Most recently he undertook the role of pathfinder Nathaniel Poe in Michael Mann's hugely successful The Last of the Mohicans. Earlier this year, he earned rave reviews for his performance opposite Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder in The Age of Innocence, directed by Martin Scorsese.
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DELROY LINDO came to the fore with a stand-out performance as West Indian Archie, the numbers boss in Spike Lee's Malcolm X. He most recently appeared in Taylor Hackford's Bound by Honor and with Richard Gere and Lena Olin in Mike Figgis' Mr. Jones.
Lindo's other screen credits include Mountains of the Moon, Blood of the Heroes, Crooklyn, Bright Angel and The Hard Way.
On stage, Lindo starred as Scott Joplin in the Playwright's Horizons production of The Heliotrope Bouquet by Scott Joplin and Louis Chauvin and as Othello at the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival in Cleveland. On Broadway, he starred in Master Harold and the Boys and Joe Tumer's Come and Gone and at the Kennedy Center in A Raisin in the Sun.
Lindo had been a regular on the television series, Going to Extremes.
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ERIC LLOYD made his feature film debut in Universal's Heart and Souls, playing the Robert Downey Jr. character as a child. He did the same for Fred Savage's Kevin Arnold on The Wonder Years and starred as Leo in the ABC-TV series Laurie Hill. Eric's other credits include a lead role in the ABC-TV movie Sudden Fury.
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TONY LOMBARDO (Film Editor) cut Jonathan Lynn's My Cousin Vinny and The Distinguished Gentleman, as well as The Hard Way, Major League, Uncle Buck, Reckless, Grafitti Bridge, and four Robert Altman films--A Wedding, A Perfect Couple, Health and Popeye.
He is the son of Lou Lombardo, longtime cameraman and editor for Robert Altman. Tony learned the ropes at Hanna-Barbera and spent five years as an assistant editor at Universal before assisting his father on several Altman films.
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JOHN LONE is a star for all cultures--a performer whose powerful magnetism transcends all cultural boundaries. Best known for his critically admired performance in the title role of Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, Lone most recently starred in David Cronenberg's M. Butterfly opposite Jeremy Irons.
Lone has earned a Drama League Award and an Obie for his work in David Henry Hwang's stage play FOB at Joseph Papp's Public Theater. His other stage credits include Hwang's Dance and the Railroad, for which Lone served both as choreographer and composer.
Lone's diverse roles include a revived Neanderthal man in Iceman, an elegant Chinese Mafia kingpin in The Year of the Dragon, The Shadow, an enigmatic businessman in The Moderns and a Balinese dance in Echoes of Paradise.
Lone, orphaned in Hong Kong, trained in the rigorously formal arts of classical Chinese theatre at the Peking Opera. He turned down several offers (including a 10-year contract to star in Kung Fu action movies) in order to pursue his career in America.
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EMMANUEL LUBEZKI (Director of Photography, Reality Bites) became the youngest recipient ever to be honored with Mexico's highest cinematography award, for Like Water for Chocolate. His next film was The Harvest, after which Lubezki returned to Mexico for Miroslava. This earned him a second consecutive Mexican cinematography award, making him the first person to win the award two years in a row.
Born and raised in Mexico City, Lubezki studied filmmaking and film history at the National University of Mexico City. Shortly after his graduation, he produced the feature A Long Way to Tijuana before becoming director of photography for the hit Mexican Western Banditos. In 1991, Lubezki photographed Love in the Time of Hysteria, which debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Teaming with Spielberg and Molen is BRANKO LUSTIG (Producer, Shindler's List), whose 30year career has involved him in over 110 features and television shows. A native of Yugoslavia who spent three years in various Nazi labor camps, Lustig began his postwar career as an assistant director at Jadran Films, Yugoslavia's largest film and television studio.
He left Jadran Films to work as a production manager on both domestic and international co-productions filmed in Europe, such as Fiddler on the Roof and Sophie's Choice. He also served as assistant director on The Tin Drum and assistant director/European production manager for the acclaimed mini-series Winds Of War and its sequel, War and Remembrance.
Lustig also acted as producer/assistant director on the Emmy-winning Drug Wars: The Camarena Story and producer of the mini-series The Great Escape: The Final Chapter and The Tai Babilonia Story.
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JOHN LYNCH plays one of the Guildford Four, whose fraudulent confession sets off a tragic course of events in (In The Name Of The Father).
Lynch's films include The Secret Garden (as Lord Craven), The Railway Station Man, Derek Jarmen's Edward II and the title role in Cal, directed by Pat O'Connor. He has worked at all the major British television channels and on stage appeared as Smike in Nicholas Nickleby (directed by Trevor Nunn for the Royal Shakespeare Company), as Konstantin in The Seagull (directed by Charles Sturridge) and in William Gaskill's Infidelities at the Harlequin.
Lynch played the title role in Hamlet at the Abbey Theatre under the direction of Fiona Shaw, and has appeared in plays at the National, Old Vic and Manchester's Contact Theatre.
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` C JONATHAN LYNN (Director), long successful and widely acclaimed in his native England, is now firmly established as a Hollywood director. His two recent hits are My Cousin Vinny, starring Joe Pesci, for which co-star Marisa Tomei received an Academy Award, and The Distinguished Gentleman, starring Eddie Murphy.
The immensely popular television series Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister, which Lynn created and co-wrote with Anthony Jay, received several major accolades, including the Best Comedy Series award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, for an unprecedented three consecutive years. He also won the BAFTA Writers Award and the Broadcasting Press Guild Award twice.
When the show was seen here on PBS and the Arts and Entertainment channel, it earned an ACE Award for best-written comedy series. Lynn is the author of the three Yes, Minister books which were on the British best-seller lists for three years and have been translated into numerous foreign languages.
Among his many stage triumphs, Lynn has directed his own company at London's National Theatre and many award-winning hits, including Three Men on a Horse, recipient of the Lawrence Olivier Award for Best Comedy.
Lynn's additional theatrical successes include his musical Songbook, Anna Christie at the Royal Shakespeare Company, and concurrently running West End comedies--Joe Orton's Loot and the Feydeau farce A Little Hotel on the Side. He was artistic director of the Cambridge Theatre from 1977 to 1981.
Lynn's irreverent comedy feature Nuns on the Run received the Golden Cane Award from the Festival de Comedie in Switzerland. He also wrote and directed Clue, wrote the thriller The Intemecine Project, starring James Coburn, and directed the television pilot for Ferris Bueller, produced by Brian Grazer.
Lynn is the author of the novels A Proper Man and Mayday, a satirical novel about a British writer in Hollywood which was recently published in the U.K. by Viking. Penguin will publish it in paperback this year.
Lynn, who plays Kirk Douglas' butler in Greedy, has acted in numerous English plays and television films and did a cameo in Three Men and a Little Lady.
Born in Bath, England, Jonathan Lynn is a Law graduate of Cambridge University's Pembroke College. He and his wife Rita, a psychotherapist, reside in Los Angeles.
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LILI FINI ZANUCK (Producer) once again returns to her producer's chair, having made her directorial debut on the MGM film "Rush. " An Academy Awardwinning producer for the heartwarming Best Picture choice, "Driving Miss Daisy," she recently rejoined the talented team which brought about that celebrated hit on MGM's heartfelt drama "Rich in Love."
She began her film career as a part-time researcher for what was then The Zanuck/Brown Company, working on the film "The Island." Graduating to full-time production assistant, she was eventually entrusted with handling the behind-the-scenes activities on such Zanuck/Brown hits as "Neighbors" and "The Verdict."
After nearly three years of hands-on training in all facets of production, Zanuck became involved in development, soliciting new sources of material for the company. One of her earliest discoveries was "Cocoon," which she not only cultivated, but produced with Zanuck and Brown. The film boasted an all-star cast and went on to become a blockbuster hit, winning two Academy Awards and prompting the National Association of Theater Owners to dub the Zanucks and David Brown the Producers of the Year. Two years later, the entire cast reunited for the successful sequel, "Cocoon: The Return. "
In 1988, she and Richard partnered with entrepreneur Jerry Perenchio and formed The Zanuck Company. They struck gold with their very first project, "Driving Miss Daisy. " In addition to its four Oscars, the movie won Best Picture honors from both the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the National Board of Review. The Zanucks were, themselves, named the Producers of the Year by the Producers Guild of America.
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KYLE MacLACHLAN made his screen debut in Dino DeLaurentiis' Dune, directed by David Lynch. He again starred for Lynch in Blue Velvet, named by countless critics as one of the top ten films of the '80s. His other films include Rich in Love, Oliver Stone's The Doors, The Trial, based on the Franz Kafka classic, and The Hidden. In 1993 he made his directing debut with an episode of the popular HBO series Tales From the Crypt.
What catapulted MacLachlan to worldwide recognition, however, was his role as FBI Agent Dale Cooper in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks, for which he received two Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe award. He reprised the role last year in the feature film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.
His forthcoming projects include Against the Wall, directed by John Frankenheimer for HBO Pictures, and Roswell, an original film for Showtime which also stars Martin Sheen.
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With several films released in 1993 and a body of previous work which includes Ridley Scott's Thelma and Louise and Quentin Tarantino's Resevoir Dogs, MICHAEL MADSEN is on his way to becoming a household name.
In 1993, Madsen starred in Free Willy with Lori Petty, in which he showed his softer side, portraying a concerned foster parent. Last September, he starred with John Cusack and Debi Mazar in Money for Nothing, a true story in which Madsen portrayed detective Pat Laurenzi on the trail of Joey Coyle (Cusack) and a million dollars.
Madsen recently finished filming on Lawrence Kasdan's Wyatt Earp opposite Kevin Costner.
After observing several acting classes in his native Chicago, Madsen joined the city's famed Steppenwolf Theatre under the direction of John Malkovich. He appeared in productions of A Streetcar Named Desire and Of Mice and Men. When he accompanied a friend to an open casting call for a feature film, Madsen found himself cast in the television show War Games and relocated to California.
Once in Los Angeles, Madsen landed a three-part episode on St. Elsewhere and has been working in all venues of the entertainment business ever since. His feature film credits include The Doors, Straight Talk, The Natural, Kill Me Again and Racing With The Moon
Television credits include the Barry Levinson-directed pilot for Diner, Our Family Honor (opposite Eli Wallach and Ray Liotta) and the movie-of-the-week Baby Snatchers.
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JOHN MAHONEY
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JOHN MAHONEY has appeared in such films as Article 99, Barton Fink, The Russia House, Say Anything, Betrayed, Frantic, Eight Men Out, Suspect, Moonstruck and Tin Men.
On television, Mahoney is a star of the hit NBC series Frasier. His other television appearances include the series The Human Factor and the telefilms The Water Engine, The Image, Dinner At Eight and Favorite Son.
His New York stage appearances include The House of Blue Leaves, which brought him a Tony, a Clarence Derwent Award and a Drama Desk nomination; and Orphans, which brought him a Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk nomination.
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JUDIANNA MAKOVSKY (Costume Designer) holds a BFA from the School of Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from the prestigious School of Drama at Yale University. She has gone on to design the wardrobes for a number of diverse productions for the stage, screen, television and opera.
Her feature film credits include "Reversal of Fortune," "Big," "Gardens of Stone" and "Lost Angels." In addition, she had previously worked with noted designer Milena Canonero on such films as "Dick Tracy," "Tucker" and "The Cotton Club."
On the small screen, Makovsky's credits include Oliver Stone's limited series "Wild Palms," Robert DeNiro's series "Tribeca, " and the telefilms "Miss Rose White" and "Margaret Bourke-White. "
She has also worked in the theatre, designing the costumes for such productions as the off-Broadway play " It's Only a Play," and several operas presented by the Philadelphia Opera Company and the Houston Grand Opera.
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Wm. BARCLAY MALCOLM (Executive Producer) is vice president of Jersey Films. After graduating from the radio, television and film department at Northwestern University in 1987, Malcolm, an Atlanta native, moved to Hollywood. He worked as an assistant on The Tracey Ullman Show at Gracie Films and eventually became assistant to Danny DeVito during the filming of The War of the Roses. Malcolm eventually produced the laser disk version of The War of the Roses and continued working with DeVito on Other People's Money, Batman Returns, Hoffa and Jack the Bear.
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JOAQUIN MARTINEZ
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JOAQUIN MARTINEZ has appeared in more than 50 feature films, including Revenge, Who'll Stop the Rain, Jeremiah Johnson, Joe Kidd and The House of the Spirits.
He has also been seen in the television movies Gunsmoke II and Stones for Ibarra, as well as in several mini-series, including The Camerena Story, Dream West and CentenniaL Martinez has appeared in more than 100 television programs, including The Cosby Show, L.A. Law, Northem Exposure, Dynasty, The New Twilight Zone and Bonanza.
Martinez has brought his talents to the stage as well, appearing in Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke and Luis Valdez' Zoot Suit.
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RICHARD MASUR numbers among his feature film credits the recent successes "The Man Without a Face," "My Girl" and "Encino Man," in addition to such movies as "Under Fire," "Risky Business," "Heaven's Gate," "Who'll Stop the Rain, " "Head Office, " "Heartburn, " "The Believers, " "Shoot to Kill, " "Flashback" and "Bound by Honor." His upcoming film credits include "My Girl 2" and "Les Patriotes. "
He most recently appeared in the all-star ensemble cast of HBO's "And The Band Played On." He earned an Emmy Award nomination for his performance in "The Burning Bed" and has also had prominent roles some of the most highly-rated television movies of all time, including "Adam," "When the Bough Breaks" and "Fallen Angel." Although his credits go on to include over 25 additional telefilms, he is perhaps best known to television audiences for his regular roles in the series "One Day at a Time," " Hot'L Baltimore" and "Rhoda."
Masur made his directorial debut on the short film "Love Struck," which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short. He has since been honored with a nomination for a prestigiuos DGA Award for his direction of an ABC AfterSchool Special entitled "Tom Between Two Fathers," and he also directed an episode of "The Wonder Years."
Trained at the Yale School of Drama, Masur was appearing on Broadway in "The Changing Room" when he was invited by producer Norman Lear to do an episode of "All in the Family." Shortly thereafter, he moved to Los Angeles where he has since worked consistently in film and television, in addition to the theatre. He is a member of the Los Angeles Classic Theatre Works and has also directed several local productions.
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DYLAN McDERMOTT
DYLAN McDERMOTT was most recently seen as Clint Eastwood's Secret Service partner in the summer hit In the Line of Fire. Prior to that, McDermott appeared in such films as Hamburger Hill and Blue Iguana. He first attracted attention as Jackson in the highly successful Steel Magnolias.
Born in New York City and later raised in Connecticut, McDermott's interest in acting emerged during high school, partly as a result of encouragement by his stepmother, the playwright Eve Ensler. He made one of his first stage appearances in her play, Scooncat. McDermott went on to earn his drama degree at Fordham University and became a member of the Neighborhood
Playhouse in New York. He made his professional debut in the Broadway production of Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues opposite Matthew Broderick. His additional film credits include Where Sleeping Dogs Lie and Jersey Girl.
McDermott made his television debut in the mini-series The Neon Empire. He has also appeared in two television movies, Into the Badlands and The Fear Inside, opposite Christine Lahti.
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Knighted by the British crown in 1991, IAN McKELLEN (Professor Reinhardt Lane, The Shadow) has often been described as the finest British actor of his generation. Through his work in recent films such as Plenty (1985) and Scandal (1989), in which he portrayed John Profumo, and in the touring stage productions Acting Shakespeare and Richard III, he has earned that designation time and again.
McKellen first acted at school in Bolton, Lancashire, in the North of England. He studied English Literature at St. Catherine's College, Cambridge and appeared in 21 stage productions there.
McKellen spent three seasons with the Belgrade Theater Company of Coventry. His London debut, in A Scent of Flowers (1964), won him a season with Olivier's new National Theatre company at the Old Vic. He starred in the Russian hit The Promise for nine months in London and for three weeks on Broadway.
In 1966, McKellen appeared in the title role in the BBC's 13-part adaptation of Dickens' David Copperfield. He had some success in films in this period, including Alfred the Great (1969) and Thank You All Very Much (1969). He later set film work aside to concentrate on his stage career.
McKellen has won acclaim around the world for his performances in Shakespearean roles, particularly the title roles in Hamlet and Richard III He has been a member of the Actor's Company and the Royal Shakespeare Company and has played in productions of works by Chekhov, Congreve and Feydeau.
He appeared in the London debut production of Bent in 1979, won a Tony for his performance as Salieri in the original New York production of Amadeus (opposite Shadow co-star Tim Curry as Mozart) and triumphed in Wild Honey in London, Los Angeles and New York.
His feature film credits include Priest of Love (1 98 1), in which he played novelist D.H. Lawrence, Michael Mann's The Keep (1983) and Plenty opposite Meryl Streep.
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Born in Sydney, Australia, PETER MENZIES, JR. (Director of Photography) was influenced by his father, Australian director and cinematographer Peter Menzies, to enter the film industry.
Menzies started as a loader and quickly moved up the ranks. As the director of photography, his feature film credits include Posse, starring and directed by Mario Van Peebles, and White Sands, directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Willem Dafoe and Mickey Rourke.
His experience as an operator includes Almost An Angel, Crocodile Dundee, Crocodile Dundee II, The Rescue, Umbrella Woman and The Other Facts of Life. Menzies has earned numerous awards for his work in commercials including the London International Advertising Award for Best Cinematography. He currently resides in Sydney, Australia and Los Angeles.
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ARNON MILCHAN (Producer) has helped to bring some of the most noted film and television projects of the last two decades to the screen.
He produced Oliver Stone's controversial drama "JFK., " which won three Oscars and a Golden Globe, in addition to earning five additional Academy Award nominations. He most recently worked again with Stone on the drama "Heaven and Earth" and includes among his recent notable producing credits Jon Amiel's "Sommersby," Andrew Davis' "Under Siege," Joel Schumacher's "Falling Down," Arne Glimcher's "The Mambo Kings," John Avildsen's "The Power of One," and the comedy hit "Made in America," directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Ted Danson, Whoopi Goldberg and Will Smith.
Milchan joined the international film community as co-financing producer of the Richard Burton film "The Medusa Touch." Launching two commercial production companies in France, he produced Roman Polanski's theatrical production of "Amadeus" and then produced the landmark mini-series "Masada" in collaboration with esteemed filmmaker Sydney Pollack.
During the 1980s, his projects included three cited by key critics as among the top 20 films of the decade: Martin Scorsese's "The King of Comedy"; Sergio Leone's "Once Upon a Time in America"; and Terry Gilliam's "Brazil. " His credits during that time go on to include Ridley Scott's "Legend," Sidney Lumet's "Family Business" and Elie Chouraqui's "Man on Fire."
Milchan went on to produce Danny DeVito's box office smash "The War of the Roses," Sidney Lumet's " Q & A," the Robert DeNiro starrer "Guilty by Suspicion," Blake Edwards' "Switch" and John Carpenter's "Memoirs of an Invisible Man." In addition, he produced Garry Marshall's "Pretty Woman," which launched Julia Roberts to super stardom opposite Richard Gere, and became the top-grossing film of 1990.
In 1981, Milchan formed New Regency Productions to develop motion picture projects and in the late '80s, struck a multi-picture production and distribution agreement with Warner Bros. He is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of New Regency Films, as well as principal partner in the international sales/licensing company The Summit Group.
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PENELOPE ANN MILLER (The Shadow) has gained a well-deserved reputation within the motion picture industry as a versatile and resourceful actress, with a rich and varied range of starring roles to her credit. The Golden Globe and Tony-nominated actress has more than held her own among her leading men, including Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro, Robin Williams, Matthew Broderick, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, Richard Gere, Don Johnson and Al Pacino. No less impressive are the leading directors she has worked with, including Mike Nichols, Norman Jewison, Penny Marshall, Ivan Reitman, Sir Richard Attenborough and Brian De Palma.
Miller earned a Golden Globe nomination last year for her acclaimed performance as Gail in the Bregman/Baer production of Brian De Palma's Carlito's Way. The role was a graceful transformation to romantic drama from finely honed performances in such comedies as Andrew Bergman's The Freshman, Norman Jewison's Other People's Money and Ivan Reitman's Kindergarten Cop.
Miller's critically admired performances also include Awakenings, opposite Robert De Niro, as well as Richard Attenborough's Chaplin, as the legendary comedian's first leading lady, Edna Proviance. Other credits include The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, Year of the Comet, Big Top Pee Wee, Dead Bang, Miles From Home and Adventures in Babysitting.
After leaving her native Los Angeles at age 18, Miller received her big break in Neil Simon's Tony Award-winning play Biloxi Blues as the soft-spoken belle Daisy. She later re-created the role in the film version directed by Mike Nichols. She received a Tony Award nomination for her performance as Emily in the 50th anniversary production of Thornton Wilder's Our Town, a role she later reprised in the PBS television production.
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TOMAS MILIAN (Cowboy Way) came to the United States from his native Cuba in the early '50s. In his first New York stage appearance, he was spotted by director Jean Cocteau, who took him to Italy to star in The Poet and the Muse. Milian starred in more than 100 films in Italy over the next 30 years, winning numerous awards for his work, including an Italian Academy Award for his performance in Bernardo Bertolucci's Luna He has also starred in Antonioni's Boccaccio '70 and Maselli's Time of Indifference.
Since returning to the United States, Milian has starred in Havana, JFK, Cat Chaser and Revenge. On television, he played the male lead in the new series Frannie's Turn and had a supporting role in the BBC's Bitter Harvest, as well as a costarring role in Showtime's Nails.
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Born in Belfast, MARIE JONES didn't start a professional career until 1979 but has since made up for lost time. After a few years at the Arts and Lyric Theatres, she co-founded (in 1983) the Charabanc Theatre Company, under whose auspices she has written, performed and extensively toured nine plays.
The spirit of these works may be gleaned from their titles: Lay Up Your Ends, Somewhere Over the Balcony, Christmas Eve Can Kill You. In 1991 she won the Northern Ireland Entertainment Media Award as Best Actress for HangAll the Harpers, a historical play with music which she co-wrote with Shane Connaughton (co-scenarist of My Left Foot).
Throughout the 1980s she worked in television for the BBC and made three independent films. Like- the character she plays in In the Name of the Father, Marie Jones takes motherhood very seriously: she has two sons, ages 21 and 4, and expects another in February.
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Schindler's List marks the fourth collaboration for GERALD R. MOLEN (Producer) and Steven Spielberg. Molen previously co-produced the record-breaking Jurassic Park and Hook and served as production manager on The Color Purple. He was previously co-producer on Rain Man and executive producer on Days of Thunder. Additional credits include Bright Lights, Big City., Batteries Not Included, A Soldier's Story, Tootsie, Absence of Malice and The Postman Always Rings Twice.
Molen began his career in the transportation department of Republic Studios. He subsequently moved to Universal Pictures and was soon named head of its transportation department. He left the motion picture business for a few years before returning to work on such films as Being There, Ordinary People and Coming Home.
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RICK MORANIS now appearing in The Flintstone's has starred in some of the most successful films of the past 10 years. In the 1984 blockbuster comedy Ghostbusters, Moranis played accountant Louis Tulley, a role he recreated in the film's hit sequel, Ghostbusters II. More recently, he starred in Honey, I Shrunk The Kids and its popular sequel Honey, I Blew Up The Kid. He also starred in Ron Howard's Parenthood, Club Paradise, Streets of Fire, Spaceballs, My Blue Heaven, Splitting Heirs and the film version of the hit musical Little Shop of Horrors.
Moranis first became widely known through his appearances on SCTV, the inventive television show which elevated the comedy sketch formula to new levels of originality. While a regular member of the SCTV team, Moranis won an Emmy Award for writing and brought a host of zany and inspired characters to life. They included Bob McKenzie, one of the crazed McKenzie brothers. The Grammy nominated McKenzies were later brought to the screen in Strange Brew, Moranis' first feature film, which he also co-wrote and co-directed. He will next be seen in Amblin Entertainment's Little Giants.
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DAVID MORSE's myriad roles for film, television and stage have ranged from doctor to killer, idol to outcast, yet always he has been praised for the deep sincerity that compels audiences to believe in him.
Best known for his character Boomer in the acclaimed hospital series St. Elsewhere, Morse has also amassed several feature film credits including The Indian Runner (directed by Sean Penn), Inside Moves, Personal Foul, Desperate Hours and The Good Son.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Morse fell naturally into acting as a high school student. Straight out of school, be joined the Boston Repertory Theatre, becoming its youngest founding member.
Morse next moved to New York, where he joined the Circle Repertory Theatre, starring in off-Broadway productions of Waiting for Godot, Twelfth Night and A Death in the Family. A co-founder of Left Coast Repertory, Morse's Los Angeles stage performances include Ibsen's The Wild Duck, as well as How I Got That Story, The Little Prince and Of Mice and Men.
Morse has extensive credits on movies-of-the-week for television, including Cross of Fire, Winnie, Shattered Vows, Mien Dreams Come True, Six Against the Rock, Down Payment on Murder, A Place at the Table, Prototype, Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Story for HBO and Miracle on I-880.
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Director RUSSELL MULCAHY was born in Sydney, Australia and has been making provocative and insightful films for 20 years. A self-taught cameraman, Mulcahy's stunning visual style has garnered numerous awards for his short films and in 1978 caught the attention of rock video impresario John Roseman.
By 1983, Mulcahy had directed over 300 rock videos and worked with such rock luminaries as the Rolling Stones, Elton John, Billy Joel and Rod Stewart. His eclectic visual style caught the eye of several companies, prompting him to direct commercials for Ford, British Petroleum, Miller Lite, Opel Cars, Heinecken Beer, Smirnoff Vodka and HBO.
In 1983, Mulcahy directed Razorback, a critically acclaimed horror-thriller shot deep in the Australian outback. The film has since become a cult classic.
Mulcahy's next projects were the hit science fiction-action movie Highlander, starring Sean Connery and Christopher Lambert, and its sequel, Highlander 2: The Quickening.
In 1991, Mulcahy directed Academy Award winner Denzel Washington in the action-suspense film Ricochet. His other feature credits include Blue Ice, a Bregman/Caine Production starring Michael Caine and Sean Young.
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MICHAEL MURHY has worked with several of the industry's most distinguished directors, appearing in some of their most celebrated films. A casting favorite of Robert Altman's, Murphy has collaborated with the director in six of his films, including "Nashville," "Brewster McCloud," "McCabe and Mrs. Miller," "M*A*S*H," "That Cold Day in the Park" and "Countdown."
Murphy has also worked with such noted filmmakers as Oliver Stone in "Salvador," Elia Kazan in "The Arrangement," Peter Weir in "The Year of Living Dangerously," Paul Mazursky in "An Unmarried Woman," Woody Allen in "Manhattan" and Martin Ritt in "The Front."
His additional film credits include "The Legend of Lylah Clare," "What's UP Doc?," "The Thief Who Came to Dinner," "Shocker," "Folks" and, most recently "Batman II."
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LIAM NEESON portrays Oskar Schindler, a German businessman (Shindler's List) whose personal destiny is changed by his decision to rescue more than 1,100 Jews working in his factory.
A native of county Antrim, Northern Ireland, Neeson began his acting career at Belfast's Lyric Theatre, making a name for himself on Dublin and London stages. In 1981, director John Boorman gave him his first screen role as Sir Gawain in the Arthurian epic Excalibur. Five years later, he moved to Los Angeles to begin his film career in earnest.
Early roles in The Bounty and The Mission led to his featured, critically praised performances in Suspect, The Good Mother and Darkman (his first leading screen part). Other credits include Shining Through, Under Suspicion and Leap of Faith. Last year, he played a small but noted part as Judy Davis's luckless lover in Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives.
His riveting portrayal of coal stoker Mat Burke in the hit Broadway production of Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie brought Neeson to the attention of Steven Spielberg, who was then searching for an actor to play the title role of Schindler's List. Spielberg knew he needed an actor of extraordinary dramatic range. "Liam comes closest to the man himself, not only in spirit but body," he says. "He has a commanding presence and a low booming voice, a wonderful cigarettes-and-cognac voice like Schindler's. On screen he radiates Schindler's characteristics: charisma, sex appeal, gentlemanliness. He truly has the spirit of Schindler."
For his part, Neeson was attracted to the real-life role because, "Schindler was a human being full of contradictions, the way we all are. What I like about him was that he was a flesh and blood human being. A man that was neither 'good' or 'Virtuous,' but a savior."
Neeson goes on to say, "I did it to serve the script, tell this wonderful story, this important story--and to serve Steven."
Prior to start of production of Schindler's List, Neeson appeared in the "American Playhouse" production of Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome.
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Trained as an architect, JOSEPH NEMEC III (Production Designer) never even considered a film career before leaving his native Arkansas to take a new job in Los Angeles. A life-long theatre buff, Nemec interviewed for a post in the Universal art department, just on the off-chance. "I happened to hit it just right," he says.
Nemec worked as a set designer on many Universal productions, including Continental Divide(1981),GhostStory(1981)and Table for Five(1983). He gained experience with large-scale fantasy environments on Xanadu (1980), Heartbeeps (1981) and The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981).
After serving as assistant art director on The Color Purple, Goonies and American Flyers (all 1985), Nemec became a full-fledged art director on Fatal Beauty (1987), Walter Hill's Extreme Prejudice (1987), Alien Nation (1988) and James Cameron's The Abyss (1989).
The low-budget feature Fear (1990) marked Nemec's step up from art direction to production design. He credits director Walter Hill with giving him his break by hiring him as designer on the high-profile sequel Another 48HRS (1990).
In addition to The Shadow, Nemec has worked as production designer on Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Philip Noyce's Patriot Games (1992) and The Getaway (1993), starring Shadow star Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger.
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DAVID NEWMAN (Composer) created and conducted the original musical scores for such films as The Freshman, The War of the Roses, The Marrying Man and Mr. Destiny. Newman springs from an eminent musical family: his father, the late Alfred Newman, was nominated for 60 Academy Awards and received a record nine Oscars as head of 20th Century Fox's music department; his uncle Lionel was a conductor and music director; his sister Maria is a classical violinist; his brother Tom is also a film composer; and cousin Randy is a well-known singer, songwriter and film composer as well.
After 10 years as a successful studio musician, Newman made his professional composing debut with the original score for Roger Corman's Vendetta, soon after followed by Critters. He created music for the computer-animated short The Brave Little Toaster, as well as Amazing Stories, My Demon Lover, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Heathers and Throw Momma from the Train.
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ROSIE O'DONNELL most recently starred with Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks in Nora Ephron's Sleepless in Seattle and in John Badham's Another Stakeout opposite Emilio Estevez and Richard Dreyfuss. O'Donnell made her feature film debut in the hit A League of Their Own, starring with Tom Hanks and Geena Davis.
This July she stars in Garry Marshall's Exit to Eden with Dan Aykroyd, Dana Delaney and Paul Mercurio. Long established as a stand-up comedy favorite across the country, Rosie hosted the top-rated television show Stand-up Spotlight on VH-1, which she also executive produced.
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Versatile actress/comedienne CATHERINE O'HARA portrays a friend whose words of wisdom about trying to manage a career and children sends Martha into a panic in The Paper.
O'Hara is perhaps best known to moviegoers as Macaulay Culkin's forgetful mom in two enormously successful installments of the Home Alone saga. She started acting professionally with Toronto's Second City in 1974. Two years later, O'Hara co-founded the acclaimed television series SCTV with John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Andrea Martin, Harold Ramis, Dave Thomas, Brian Doyle-Murray and Rick Moranis. During that time, she also directed two shows for Second City. Along with her co-writers, O'Hara won an Emmy and several Canadian Nellie Awards before departing the show in 1981.
On the big screen, O'Hara co-starred with Michael Keaton in Beetlejuice and has been seen in such films as Heartburn After Hours, Dick Tracy and Little Vegas. In the recent Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas, O'Hara gives a dual vocal performance as the ragdoll Sally and a malicious trick-or-treater, Shock. Among her forthcoming film projects are Wyatt Earp and Tall Tales.
O'Hara's television credits include appearances on three consecutive broadcasts of Comic Relief, as well as acting and directing assignments for HBO's hit comedy series Dream On.
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TOM S. PARKER & JIM JENNEWEIN (Co-Screenwriters) have collaborated on the screenplays for Major League 2, Getting Even With Dad, Mrs. Faust, Stay Tuned, Family Man and Super Mario Brothers. They also contributed to the script for the forthcoming Richie Rich.
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VICTORIA PAUL
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VICTORIA PAUL (Production Designer) designed Jonathan Lynn's My Cousin Vinny and HBO's And the Band Played On. Her other feature work includesDesperate Hours, Far From Home, Body of Evidence, Hider in the House, Stepkids and Kuffs. Among her additional television credits are American Playhouse's Tales of theCity, Viacom's Lawbreakers, the pilot for Steel Magnolias and Saturday Night Live.
Paul served as art director on Year of the Dragon, Ishtar and The Hunger. For her first film assignment, she was assistant art director on The World According to Garp.
A native of Philadelphia and a graduate of the New York University School of Theatre Design, Paul worked as an assistant designer on Broadway shows such as the Richard Rodgers Musical I Remember Mama, the mammoth production of Frankenstein, and the Neil Simon-Marvin Hamlisch hit They're Playing Our Song.
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OSGOOD PERKINS
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OSGOOD PERKINS makes his acting debut in SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION. The son of the late actor Anthony Perkins and photographer Berry Berenson, he is also the grandson and namesake of famed theatrical personality Osgood Perkins.
Born in New York and raised in New York and Los Angeles, Perkins studied at the University of Southern California's renowned film school. He recently transferred to NYU, where he will be a full-time student beginning in January 1994.
John Guare had only met Perkins socially, but when the role of Woody was being cast he remembered him and asked him to put together an audition tape. Perkins did and won the role over a number of far more experienced contenders.
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KEVIN POLLAK
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KEVIN POLLAK recently earned praise for his work in the box office smash "A Few Good Men," in which he starred with Tom Cruise, Demi Moore and Jack Nicholson.
A native of the San Francisco Bay area, Pollak began his career as a stand-up comedian. He rapidly became a favorite on the comedy club scene and, in 1982, placed second in the San Francisco International Stand-up Comedy Competition.
Moving to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career, Pollak was cast as a nineinch Brownie in Ron Howard's feature "Willow." He then segued to television, working with director Rob Reiner on the CBS telefilm "Partners for Life." His additional film credits include: Barry Levinson's "Avalon"; "L.A. Story," from CLEAN SLATE director Mick Jackson; "Ricochet," with Denzel Washington; and, currently, "Indian Summer," with Alan Arkin and Elizabeth Perkins. He has most recently wrapped a starring role in "Grumpy Old Men," with Walter Matthau.
Pollak also wrote, produced and starred in two HBO comedy specials, "One Night Stand" and "Stop With the Kicking."
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PETE POSRLETHWAITE
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An immensely respected theatre and television actor in England, PETE POSTLETHWAITE plays Gerry Conlon's morally resolute father in Jim Sheridan's In the Name of the Father.
Postlethwaite, a former colleague of Day-Lewis' at the Bristol Old Vic, also appeared with Day-Lewis in The Last of the Mohicans as Captain Beams. His other feature films include Aliens III, Franco Zeffirelli's feature film version of Hamlet (as the Player King), A Private Function and Distant Voices, Still Lives.
The actor is frequently called upon to play dastardly types, as in the Central television series he just finished, Sharpe's Company, Sharpe's Enemy, where he plays a mercenary named Obadiah Hateswell. His wide-ranging theatre and television credits also include Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Grumio in The Taming of the Shrew (both for the Royal Shakespeare Company). In the late 1980s he played Ragenau in the RSC's world tour of Cyrano de Bergerac.
He has made numerous appearances in BBC productions including The Muscle Market. Most recently he appeared in Minder and The Bill for Thames Television and for Granada Television in El Cid.
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RANDY QUAID
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Filmgoers have known RANDY QUAID for his wide variety of comic and dramatic roles, ranging from Eddie, Chevy Chase's bumbling brother-inlaw in National Lampoon's Vacation and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation to Bill Murray's bewildered accomplice in Quick Change to the off-center father in Parents.
A native of Houston, Texas, Randy Quaid studied acting at the University of Houston. It was while he was a student there that Quaid was cast by Peter Bogdanovich in The Last Picture Show, marking his professional acting debut. Quaid then went on to appear in three more pictures directed by Bogdanovich: Paper Moon ,What's Up Doc?, and Texasville.
In early 1972, Quaid relocated to Los Angeles and soon won the role of the kleptomaniac sailor in The Last Detail, for which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Highlights of Quaid's film career include performances The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, The Missouri Break, Bound for Glory, Midnight Express, The Paper, The Long Riders, Out Cold and Days of Thunder.
For television, Quaid most recently starred in the CBS series Davis Rules.
He won a Golden Globe for his role as Lyndon Johnson in the NBC series LBJ: The Early Years, for which he also received an Emmy nomination. He was a series regular on Saturday Night Live in 1985-86 and received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor in the ABC-TV production of A Streetcar Named Desire.
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ANTHONY RAPP
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ANTHONY RAPP (Ben), who originated the role of Ben on the New York stage in SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION, now brings his portrayal to the screen. He was most recently seen in the comedy feature "Dazed and Confused," and includes among his additional film credits "School Ties," "Far From Home" and "Adventures in Babysitting.
Rapp has worked extensively in the theatre and was honored with an Outer Critics Circle Award and a nomination for a Drama Desk Award for his work on Broadway in "Precious Sons." He also appeared on Broadway in "The Little Prince and the Aviator" and off-Broadway in "Sophistry" and "The Destiny of Me." His repertoire also includes the Goodman Theatre production of John Guare's "Landscape of the Body" and the world premiere of "Birth and After Birth."
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SHARIF RASHID
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SHARIF RASHID (Wendell, Crooklyn), 1 1 years old, was born in New York City on April 26, 1982. He is entering sixth grade at P.S. 101 in Forest Hills, New York, where his favorite subjects are math and reading.
Sharif is presently featured in the commercial for Cinnamon Toast Crunch and has appeared in numerous other commercials, including three public service announcements for Drug Free America, which are presently running worldwide. On stage, Sharif appeared Off-Broadway in The Good Times are Killing Me at the Minetta Lane Theater and in Man, Woman and Dinosaur at Playwright's Horizons. On television, Sharif played Laurence Fishburne's nephew in The Box episode of Tribeca and has appeared on All My Children.
CORIN REDGRAVE
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Like other members of his illustrious family, CORIN REDGRAVE is a political activist as well as actor, bringing strong convictions as well as passion to his role as a brutal police official who oversteps the boundaries of his office in "In The Name Of The Father".
Redgrave has divided much of his career among stage, film and television roles since the mid-1960s, when he made his debut in the Oscar-winning film, A Man For All Seasons. Other films include Oh! "at a Lovely War, The Red Baron and Excalibur. He most recently played leading roles at the Young Vic in six productions, including Rosmersholm and The Crucible.
Redgrave has also directed at the Lyric Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue (Lillian, with Frances de La Tour) and in Moscow (Romeo and Juliet).
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RON HOWARD
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RON HOWARD (Director) has been involved with feature films and television programming as a writer, producer, actor and director for many years. Born in Duncan, Oklahoma, he made his acting debut at the age of 18 months in a Baltimore production of The Seven Year Itch. His first screen appearance was in The Journey, when he was four years old. As a child actor, be appeared in The Music Man and the long-running television series The Andy Griffith Show. He also staffed in the popular television series Happy Days and drew favorable reviews for his performances in American Graffiti and The Shootist.
In 1978, when he was 23 years old, Howard directed his first feature film, Grand Theft Auto. This began a string of popular hits, ranging from domestic comedy to science-fiction/fantasy: Night Shift, Splash, Cocoon, Gung Ho, Willow and, in 1989, Parenthood--the eighth highest grossing film of that year. In 1991 he directed the box office success Backdraft, which received four Academy Award nominations. In 1992, he directed the epic love story Far and Away, staffing Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
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BOB RINGWOOD
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In addition to his Academy Award-nominated costume designs for Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun (1987), BOB RINGWOOD (Costume Designer) has one of the most impressive resumes in Hollywood for inventive fantasy creations. Ringwood created the Caped Crusader's revised look for Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992). Prior to that, he designed neo-Arthurian armor for John Boorman's Excalibur (1981), as well as futuristic costumes for David Lynch's Dune (1984) and Alien 3 (1993).
Trained as a painter in his native London, Ringwood switched to theatre design at the advice of a friend and spent 14 years creating costumes for 200 stage productions in England, Holland, Germany and Japan. His first project off-stage was a television re-make of The Corn is Green, directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn.
Ringwood has worked on films in a wide range of genres and periods, including Santa Claus: The Movie, Solarbabies, The Draughtsman's Contract and Prick Up Your Ears.
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RANDY NEWMAN
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RANDY NEWMAN (Composer) wrote the original score for The Paper, as well as the original song "Make Up Your Mind," produced by Don Was and Randy Newman.
During a long and creative musical career, Newman's inventive mind has given birth to an extensive array of mordantly satirical, wildly hilarious and often poignantly expressive songs. His albums include Trouble in Paradise, Sail Away, Good Old Boys, Little Criminals, Born Again and Land of Dreams. His best-known songs include Short People, Mama Told Me Not to Come and I Love LA.
In 1989, Newman composed the original score for Ron Howard's Parenthood, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song ("I Love to See You Smile"), as well as a Grammy nomination and Golden Globe nomination. Other film compositions include The Natural, Ragtime and Avalon, all of which brought Newman multiple honors, including Academy Award nominations for all three scores. Newman was also the composer for Awakenings and Overboard, and wrote original songs and theme music for Steven Bochco's television series Cop Rock.
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MONTY ROSS
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MONTY ROSS (Co-Producer) has served as co-producer on five Spike Lee films before Crooklyn. Ross and Lee have been close friends since they met more than ten years ago at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. Although Ross transferred and earned his degree from Clarke/Atlanta College, the two remained friends.
In 198 1, Ross played the lead in Lee's acclaimed student film Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads, which Lee completed while enrolled at New York University Film School. Ross and Lee then banded together on Lee's debut feature, She's Gotta Have It, on which Ross served as production manager. He has co-produced Lee's School Daze, Do The Right Thing, Mo'Better Blues, Jungle Fever and Malcolm X, as well as music videos and commercials, including the Nike Air Jordan spots.
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RITA RYACK
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RITA RYACK (Costume Designer) received Tony, Drama Desk and Los Angeles Critics Award nominations for her costume designs for My One and Only on Broadway, and was awarded an Obie for Sustained Excellence in Costume Design in 1985. She also designed costumes for the Broadway production of The Human Comedy as well as A Lie of the Mind, The Foreigner, and The Vampires OffBroadway.
Among Ryack's many film credits are Martin Scorsese's After Hours and Cape Fear, Joan Micklin Silver's Crossing Delancey and Michael Apted's Class Action. She has designed the costumes for three films by Peter Yates: The House on Carroll Street, Suspect and An Innocent Man Ryack's more recent credits include Mad Dog and Glory, Mr. Jones and A Bronx Tale.
For television, Ryack was costume designer on The Ghost Writer for American Playhouse, Gideon Oliver for Universal, Dinner at Eight for TNT and the pilot for Columbia's Steel Magnolias television series. She also designed costumes for Martin Scorsese's music video of Michael Jackson's Bad.
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WINONA RYDER
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WINONA RYDER received a National Board of Review Best Supporting Actress Award and a Golden Globe nomination for The Age of Innocence. She was also nominated for a Golden Globe for Mermaids. Her films include Bram Stoker's Dracula, Night On Earth, Edward Scissorhands, Great Balls of Fire, Beetlejuice, Heathers, 1969, Reality Bites, Square Dance and the forthcoming The House of the spirits.
Named for her birthplace, Winona, Minnesota, Ryder moved with her family to rural Northern California soon after she was born. They eventually settled in Petaluma, where her father, an editor, runs Flashback Books, and her mother heads her own video production company.
Ryder began her career at age 13 when she was spotted by a talent agent during a performance at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre. Her subsequent screen test led to her motion picture debut in Lucas.
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LEW RYWIN
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LEW RYWIN (Co-Producer) is President of Heritage Films, an independent production company headquartered in Warsaw, Poland. Rywin began his career in journalism after graduating from the University of Warsaw. He held positions with the Polish Press Agency, Poltel Agency and was named Vice President of the State Committee for Polish Radio and Television, responsible for all business affairs of Polish Television and Radio.
Rywin segued into independent production in 1982. He has since helped produce an impressive list of projects in both film and television. His film credits include Possessed, Triumph Of The Spirit, Eminent Domain Korczak and Europa, Europa His television credits include The Winds Of War, War and Remembrance, Maria Vandamme, The Return of Arsene Lupin, Marie Curie and Joseph Conrad. Rywin also co-produced The General, a documentary about former Polish Prime Minister Wojeck Jarulzelski.
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RICHARD D. ZANUCK
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RICHARD D. ZANUCK (Producer) has been a progressive studio executive and independent producer for over 30 years, and is acknowledged as one of the film industry's most distinguished leaders. He has seen several of his films honored with Oscars by the Academy, including "The Sting," "Jaws," "Cocoon," and most recently, "Driving Miss Daisy." In 1991, Zanuck was accorded a more personal plaudit when presented with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' prestigious Irving Thalberg Award.
More recently, Zanuck produced the MGM releases "Rush," starring Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh, and "Rich in Love, " which reunited the creative team behind "Driving Miss Daisy."
Zanuck spent much of his youth under the tutelage of his legendary father, Darryl, learning all aspects of film production during the elder Zanuck's reign at 20th Century Fox. After college and a stint in the army, he joined his father as a story and production assistant on "Island in the Sun" and "The Sun Also Rises.'
Zanuck made his bow as a producer at the age of 24 on the feature film "Compulsion," going on to produce "Sanctuary" and "The Chapman Report."
In 1962, Zanuck was appointed President of 20th Century Fox, and during his eight years at the helm, presided over the production of some of Hollywood's biggest box office successes. In addition to Best Picture Academy Award winners "The Sound of Music," "Patton" and "The French Connection," 20th Century Fox accrued an unprecedented 159 Academy Award nominations, and released such celebrated movies as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "M*A*S*H," and "The Planet of the Apes" series.
He subsequently left Fox, becoming Senior Executive Vice President of Warner Bros., and, with long-time associate David Brown, oversaw the production of "The Exorcist," "Blazing Saddles," and many other hits.
In 1973, he and Brown formed The Zanuck/Brown Company, which turned out such blockbuster films as "The Sting," "Jaws," "Jaws II, " "The Verdict" and, along with Lili Fini Zanuck, " Cocoon " and " Cocoon: The Return. " Following " Cocoon, " The National Association of Theater Owners recognized the Zanucks and David Brown as Producers of the Year.
Now partnered with Lili Fini Zanuck, and entrepreneur Jerry Perenchio in The Zanuck Company, Zanuck is continuing to bring quality projects to the screen. Their first effort was the critical and commercial smash "Driving Miss Daisy," receiving Best Picture nods from the Academy, the Hollywood Foreign Press and the National Board of Review. Additionally, the Zanucks were named Producers of the Year by the Producers Guild of America.
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JONA SAGALLE
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Playing the role of Poldek Pfefferberg is popular Israeli actor JONA SAGALLE. Although born in Toronto, where he spent his early childhood, Sagalle emigrated with his family to Israel in 1970. Several members of his family are Holocaust survivors, making Schindler's List a deeply personal experience for him.
Sagalle made his film debut in the hugely successful Israeli teen movie Lemon Popsicle. He went on to reprise his role in six Lemon Popsicle sequels, while also appearing in such films as The Story of Jacob, Remembrance of Love, The Little Drummer Girl, Totally Abnormal Secret Paths and Drifting, for which he received the 1984 Israeli Best Actor Award and the Harp of David Award. He has also appeared in many television and stage productions in Israel.
His stage credits include Adam, a sequel to the award-winning Ghetto, Amerika, Tartuffe and The Megila He also performed The Megila for Germany's ZDF Television West.
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FRED SCHEPISI
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FRED SCHEPISI (Director/Producer) is an award-winning director whose credits include such diverse films as the comedy "Roxanne" and the fact-based drama "A Cry in the Dark."
The Australia native began his career in a Melbourne advertising agency at the age of 15. When he was only 22, he joined Cinesound as the manager of its Melbourne branch, subsequently buying the company and changing its name to Film House. Twenty-five years later, it remains one of Australia's most successful production companies.
At Film House, Schepisi made the half-hour dramatic short "The Priest" and, in 1975, wrote, produced and directed his first feature, "The Devil's Playground," which went on to win six Australian Film Awards, including Best Film. His next project, "The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith," became the first Australian film ever to be accepted in competition at Cannes and was Schepisi's first film to receive U.S. distribution.
Schepisi's first American film was the mythic Western "Barbarosa," starring Willie Nelson and Gary Busey. He then took a radical genre shift to the critically praised science fiction drama "Iceman," starring Timothy Hutton and John Lone.
The director continued to demonstrate his versatility with "Plenty," David Hare's portrait of postwar Britain, which starred Meryl Streep, John Gielgud, Sam Neill, Sting, Tracey Ullman and Ian McKellen. He then directed "Roxanne," starring Steve Martin and Darryl Hannah, with a screenplay by Martin that put a decidedly modem and comic spin on the classic tale of "Cyrano de Bergerac."
Schepisi then returned to his native Australia to direct "A Cry in the Dark," reuniting him with Meryl Streep and Sam Neill. The film went on to win numerous awards, including Best Film and Best Director from the Australian Film Institute, and was also presented in competition at Cannes (where Streep was named Best Actress).
Since then, Schepisi has directed "The Russia House," starring Sean Connery and Michelle Pfeiffer, and "Mr. Baseball," starring Tom Selleck.
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JOHN SEALE (Director of Photography) received Academy Award nominations for Rain Man and Witness. Seale also received British Academy of Film and Television nominations for Gorillas in the Mist and Witness.
Born and raised in Australia, Seale received the award for Best Cinematography in Australia for Careful, He Might Hear Yom His other films include Lorenzo's Oil, The Doctor, Dead Poets Society, Children of a Lesser God, Stakeout, The Mosquito Coast, The Hitcher, Gallipoli and, most recently, The Firm.
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MAURICE SEEZER (Original Songs, In the Name of the Father) collaborates and performs under the stage name "The Man Seezer" with singer/songwriter Gavin Friday.
Born Maurice Roycroft in Dublin, Seezer was educated at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, where he studied piano, cello and the Theory and Harmony of Music. While a student at Trinity College, he became a member and conductor of the College Singers, leading them to numerous festival awards.
In 1987, Seezer formed a musical partnership with Gavin Friday. That same year they were signed by Island Records. Seezer's albums with Friday include Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves and Adam 'n'Eve. Their next album together will be released in 1994.
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Academy Award winner DEAN SEMLER (Director of Photography) won an Oscar for his work on Dances With Wolves. He has also lensed such films as City Slickers, The Road Warrior, Young Guns, Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome and Cocktail, among many others.
Born and raised in Adelaide, Australia, Semler learned cinematography as a television cameraman before moving into film work on such Australian productions as Dead Calm, Razorback, The Coca-Cola Kid and The Light Horseman. He has since become one of the most sought-after cinematographers in American films. His credits include The Power of One, Farewell to the King, Impulse, K-9, Young Guns II, The Last Action Hero and The Three Musketeers. He also served as director of photography for the acclaimed television mini-series Lonesome Dove.
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JOHN ALAN SIMON (Producer) is the president and chief executive officer of Discovery Film Corporation and Discovery Productions, Inc. He has been involved with the financing, sales and marketing of many successful independent features, including The Wicker Man, starring Edward Woodward; The Haunting of Julia, with Mia Farrow and Tom Conti; Basket Case; The Howling Part 2; and Out of the Blue, directed by and starring Dennis Hopper.
Prior to his entry into the film industry, Simon was a successful journalist and film critic, both as a staff writer for the New Orleans Times-Picayune and as editor-inchief of New Orleans Magazine. He has also written film and music reviews and feature articles for various publications, including the Chicago Sun-Times, Downbeat Magazine and American Film.
Discovery has recently completed development of Nothing More Than Murder, based upon the Jim Thompson novel, and will undertake the English-language film version of Jim Thompson's Pop. 1280, from which the Academy Award-nominated French film Coup de Torchon was also adapted. In connection with Rosenbloom Entertainment, Discovery has acquired the film rights to three novels by renowned science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, whose works have formed the basis for such successful films as Blade Runner and Total Recall
As a producer's representative, Simon has set distribution for motion pictures such as The Roommate, a Filmex Grand Prize Winner and the urban thriller Street Asylum, starring Wings Hauser and G. Gordon Liddy and acquired by Universal Pictures for worldwide distribution.
Functioning concurrently as president of FilmRep International between 198183, Simon along with his British associate David Blake acted as sales agents and consultants to a variety of companies, including New World Pictures, UA Communications and Plitt Theatres. During this period, FilmRep pioneered the licensing of independent several films for pay-cable, home video and television in both the United States and foreign territories. Some of the those motion pictures include Kentucky Fried Movie, Dawn of the Dead, Chanel Solitaire, Embryo, Amin: The Rise and Fall, Sitting Ducks, They're Playing with Fire, The Assassination of Trotsky and Greetings.
Simon graduated from Harvard College with honors in history and literature and served as an editor of the Harvard Crimson. He received his Master's Degree from the Writer's Workshop program at the University of Illinois.
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MICHAEL SHAMBERG (Producer) received a Best Picture Academy Award nomination as producer of The Big Chill. He also produced A Fish Called Wanda and the Jersey Films productions Hoffa, Eight Seconds to Glory and the forthcoming Pulp Fiction.
Following his graduation from Washington University in St. Louis with a degree in English literature, Shamberg began his career as a reporter at Time. After working in television, he wrote the non-fiction work Guerilla TV and formed the video production company TV TV. Shamberg produced his first film, Heartland, in 1980.
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Born and raised in London of Irish/German parentage, MARK SHEPPARD (In The Name Of The Father) now lives in Los Angeles, where he won acclaim in 1992 for his work in the stage play The Cock & Bull Story. Sheppard is new to acting, though he grew up around it: his father, W. Morgan Sheppard, is a longtime member of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Sheppard started out as a musician. He left school at 16 to play drums with a band, and has since toured and recorded with several others, including The Television Personalities, Nikki Sudden, Robyn Hitchcock and the Barracudae. Most recently he joined the Irish band, Light a Big Fire, which won several music industry awards including MTV's Green Apple.
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STACEY SHER (Executive Producer) is president of Jersey Films. Sher received an MFA from the Peter Stark Graduate Program at the USC School of Film and Television. She began her career in the industry as director of development at Hill/Obst Productions in 1985 and was promoted to vice president of production in 1987. After serving as associate producer on Heartbreak Hotel and The Fisher King, Sher became senior vice president at Lynda Obst Productions in 1991. Later that year, she joined Danny DeVito and Michael Shamberg's Jersey Films as executive vice president and was promoted to president in 1992. She is executive producer of Pulp Fiction.
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JIM SHERIDAN (Director/Co-screenwriter/Producer) rose to international prominence with his 1989 feature debut, My Left Foot.
After leaving University College Dublin nearly 20 years ago with a degree in English and Philosophy, Jim Sheridan started up a theatre group called the Children's T., traveling to grammar schools to direct and perform avant-garde versions of numerous classics. When the Dublin-born director moved on to found the Project Arts Centre, he made his first significant mark on the Irish cultural scene. At a time when Ireland's stage was dominated by the Abbey Theatre's brilliant but conservative repertoire, Sheridan built the Project into the focal point of alternative theatre.
In 1981, with his wife Fran and their two children in tow, Sheridan moved first to Canada and then New York to become artistic director of the Irish Arts Center.
It was while he was in New York that Sheridan was approached by Dublin Theatre producer Noel Pearson with the idea for My Left Foot, which he eventually directed, and which went on to earn no less than five Oscar nominations--including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as the two it eventually won--for Daniel Day-Lewis as Best Actor and Brenda Fricker as Best Supporting Actress.
In 1991, Sheridan re-teamed with Pearson for The Field, starring Richard Harris, who received an Oscar nomination as Best Actor. He then wrote Into the West, directed by Mike Newell, which was distributed in North America this year by Miramax.
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SAB SHIMONO is best known for his critically admired role in Come See the Paradise and his role as the coroner in Presumed Innocent. This year, in addition to The Shadow, he appears in the feature films 3 Ninjas Kick Back and Suture. A third-generation American, Shimono's other feature roles include Loving, Midway, Parade, Blind Date and Gung Ho. A respected stage actor, he has been nominated for the New York Drama Desk Award and has received two LA Weekly Drama Awards, four Drama-logue Awards and a Clio.
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STEPHEN KOEPP (Co-Screenwriter) is a senior editor at Time, where he has written or edited dozens of cover stories since he joined the publication in 1981. He became editor of Time's "Nation" section just before the inauguration of President Clinton. Prior to that, he edited the magazine's business section, where he edited covers on subjects ranging from B.C.C.I. to the Church of Scientology. Koepp also edited Time's Olympic Games coverage and special issue on the year 2000. As a business writer in the 1980s, he wrote about such figures as Michael Milken and Ivan Boesky. Before coming to Time, he was a reporter and editor atthe Waukesha Freeman a daily newspaper in Wisconsin. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire. The Paper is his first screenwriting credit.
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WILL SMITH (Paul), already a Grammy-winning recording artist, is quickly becoming one of the hottest young actors on television and in films. Now, he takes on his first dramatic motion picture starring role in SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION.
Smith made his feature film debut in the critically acclaimed "Where the Day Takes You." More recently he starred with Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson in the comedy hit "Made in America."
His success as a rap artist under the name "The Fresh Prince" led to the highly successful NBC series "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air," which has just entered its fourth season. Starring in the title role, Smith has earned widespread praise for his portrayal of an urban youth who comes to live with his aunt and uncle in Bel Air.
Smith began "rapping" at parties when he was 12 years old and, in 1986, began collaborating with musician Jeff Townes. Together, they became D.J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince and released the single "Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble," which became an international hit from their debut album "Rock the House." Their next album, "He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper," spawned the mega-hit single "Parents Just Don't Understand" and won the duo a 1988 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance.
In 1989, Smith and his partner earned a Grammy nomination for the song "I Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson" from the album "And in This Comer." They won another Grammy for the single "Summertime" from their fourth album, "Homebase, which was released in 1991 and went platinum.
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STEVEN E. de SOUZA (Co-Screenwriter) has created the screenplays for several of the most successful films of the last 10 years, including 48 Hours, Die Hard and Die Hard II. His screen credits include The Running Man, Commando, Ricochet and the forthcoming Beverly Hills Cop III. He will make his directing debut on Street Fighter, an action-adventure starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, based on his own screenplay. The film is being produced by Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation for distribution in the U.S. and Canada by Universal Pictures.
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This year, STEVEN SPIELBERG reached a new pinnacle in his career.
First, Jurassic Park, which has played long into 1994 after its initial release in June 1993, became the highest grossing film in motion picture history with a worldwide total of over $880,000,000. Earlier this year, Schindler's List won the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director, as well as five other Oscars, including Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score and Best Cinematography.
Schindler's List, starring Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley and Ralph Fiennes, also won every major Best Picture award, including the New York Film Critics Circle, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the National Society of Film Critics, National Board of Review and Golden Globes.
Spielberg has directed and/or produced seven of the top 20 films of all time. In recognition of his consistent excellence in filmmaking, he received the prestigious Irving G. Thalberg Award at the 1987 Academy Award ceremonies. He earned the Director's
Guild of America Award for The Color Purple, which also received 1 1 Academy Award nominations. Spielberg made his feature directing debut on The Sugarland Express, and the two films that followed, Jaws and Close Encounters of the Third Kind were phenomenal successes.
He followed the World War 11 comedy 1941 with Raiders of the Lost Ark, which he directed and George Lucas produced. In 1982, he co-wrote and co-produced Poltergeist and directed E. T.
Additional directing credits include a segment of Twilight Zone--The Movie, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Empire of the Sun, Always, Hook and last summer's Jurassic Park, which went on to become the most successful motion picture of all time.
Since forming Amblin Entertainment in 1984, he has served as an executive producer on more than a dozen films including Gremlins, The Goonies, Back to the Future, Back to the Future II, Back to the Future III, An American Tail, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and The Land Before Time.
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HLYNUR and MARINO SIGURDSSON (Bamm-Bamm) were also born in 1988 and now live in Yorba Linda, California. They were born in Iceland and moved to California where their father works for an Icelandic computer firm. They started school in the Fall of '93 after a remarkable summer vacation. They make their film debut in The Flintstones.
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ELAINE and MELANIE SILVER (Pebbles) were born in 1988 and raised in Whittier, California. Prior to The Flintstones, they appeared in a recurring role on the daytime series General Hospital. Elaine and Melanie got their start in acting purely by coincidence. Their family was interested in listing their home as a possible film location. While the home has yet to be used in a film, the 6-year-old twins have a promising career.
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ELIZABETH PERKINS has distinguished herself with an eclectic mix of roles in which she has displayed her keen sense of comedy and her great respect for intense drama.
She has starred in the films Big, Avalon, The Doctor, About Last Night, Indian Summer, Sweethearts Dance, He Said, She Said, Love At Large and Enid is Sleeping.
This past year, she starred in the ABC telefilm For Their Own Good, a true story about female workers in a paint factory whose health is endangered by carcinogenic materials.
On Broadway, Perkins played the role of Nora in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs. The success of the show lead to further stage work with Playwrights Horizons and the Ensemble Studio Theater and the start of her motion picture career. She is currently filming John Hughes' remake of the classic Miracle on 34th Street.
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ALLAN STARSKI (Production Designer) oversaw the design and construction of 148 sets for Schindler's List at over 35 locations in and around Krakow. A graduate of the Warsaw Fine Arts Academy, Starski began his career as an assistant art director before moving into production design. Since 1973, he has designed over 50 films, including Europa, Europa, Eminent Domain, Korczak, The Ring With a Crowned Eagle and Daens, the last of which was honored with an Academy Award nomination last year for Best Foreign Film. Starski has also designed for many theater performances and television specials including NoctuRNo, Flying Fever and Escape From Sobibor, for which he received an Emmy nomination.
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BEN STILLER (Director/Role of Michael Grates) is making his motion picture directorial debut with Reality Bites.
Stiller made his professional acting debut in the 1985 Broadway revival of John Guare's stage play The House of Blue Leaves. He soon began appearing in supporting roles in such films as Empire of the Sun, Fresh Horses, Next of Kin and Stella.
When not acting, Stiller was busy making short films. His short film The Hustler of Money, a parody of The Color of Money, caught the attention of producers at Saturday Night Live, who aired the film in 1987 and hired Stiller as a featured player and apprentice writer in 1989.
Stiller's stint on SNL led to work at MTV, where he directed the half-hour comedy special Back to Brooklyn. Stiller went on to collaborate with writer Jeff Kahn and producer Jim Jones in creating The Ben Stiller Show for MTV in 1990. In 1992, Stiller worked with Judd Apatow to develop 13 episodes of a new show, also titled The Ben Stiller Show, which Fox aired during the 1992/93 season. Stiller won an Emmy as co-writer for the show despite its cancellation.
The son of comedy team Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, Stiller grew up in New York City. He studied filmmaking at UCLA but returned to New York after one year to begin his acting and directing career.
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LOUIS A. STROLLER (Executive Producer) was executive producer of Bregman/Baer's production of Carlito's Way, as well as Back to the U.S.S.R, the first major American motion picture to film entirely on location in the Soviet Union.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Far Rockaway, Stroller graduated from Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts, with a major in business administration. He entered the film industry in 1963 and after doing a variety of jobs at local studios in New York, went on to become the unit manager of Mel Brooks' comedy classic, The Producers.
He continued his film work as a first assistant director on such major features as Charly, Woody Allen's Take The Money and Run, Lovers and Other Strangers, They Might Be Giants, Man on a Swing, and 92 in the Shade. Stroller moved to Los Angeles in the early '70s.
His credits as production manager include Mortadella, Sweet Revenge, Eyes of Laura Mars and Telefon. He was also associate producer of Brian De Palma's Sisters and Carrie and Terence Malick's Badlands.
In 1978, Stroller met producer Martin Bregman and Alan Alda and worked with them on The Seduction of Joe Tynan. That relationship continued with Stroller and Bregman producing the Alan Alda films The Four Seasons, Sweet Liberty, A New Life and Betsy's Wedding. The duo produced Eddie Macon's Run and Sea of Love, starring Al Pacino. Stroller also executive produced Simon, Venom, Scarface and Real Men and co-produced Blue Ice, starring Michael Caine and Sean Young.
For television, Stroller was producer of the 1986 Bregman Productions/HBO movie Half a Lifetime, starring Keith Carradine and Gary Busey. The film received four ACE Award nominations for excellence in cable programming.
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DONALD SUTHERLAND is internationally regarded as one of today's most versatile and prolific actors, having appeared in over sixty films.
He has worked with many of the world's most eminent directors in such movies as Bernardo Bertolucci's " 1900, " Oliver Stone's "JFK., " Federico Fellini's "Casanova," Robert Altman's "M*A*S*H," Louis Malle's "Crackers," Robert Redford's "Ordinary People," John Schlesinger's "Day of the Locust," Alan Pakula'a "Klute" and Paul Mazursky's "Alex in Wonderland."
Sutherland earned a Genie Award, Canada's equivalent of the Oscar, for his work in Richard Pearce's "Threshold." His motion picture credits go on to include extremely varied roles in such films as "Buster's Bedroom," "Dr. Bethune," "Eminent Domain," "Backdraft," "A Dry White Season," "Lost Angels," "National Lampoon's Animal House," "Eye of the Needle," "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," "The Great Train Robbery, Little Murders, Don't Look Now, The Dirty Dozen " and " Start the Revolution Without Me" to name only a few. He will next be seen in Percy Adlon's "Younger and Younger," with Lolita Davidovich.
Following studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Sutherland made his London stage debut in "August for the People," with Rex Harrison and Rachel Roberts. He spent the next several years doing theatre and television in England. In 1964, he was spotted in a London production of "Spoon River Anthology" by producer Paul Maslansky who immediately gave him his first film role in "The Castle of the Living Dead." His additional stage credits include the Broadway presentation of Edward Albee's adaptation of Nabakov's "Lolita" in 1983, Sutherland made his American television debut in the Hallmark Hall of Fame adaptation of John Steinbeck's "The Winter of Our Discontent." More recently, he starred opposite Julie Christie in the TNT drama "The Railway Station Man." He is currently at work on the CBS mini-series "The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All," in which he stars with Anne Bancroft and Diane Lane.
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As the crusading solicitor who finally cracks the Guildford Four case, EMMA THOMPSON (Gareth Peirce, In The Name Of The Father) reveals a distinctly new facet of her performing gift.
Born into a theatrical family, Thompson has been working professionally since she was 18. During her second year at Cambridge she joined Footlights, a theatrical troupe which has launched many British comics. Thompson's first ambition was to be a comedienne. She wrote and performed stand-up routines, revues (Al Fresco) and her own TV special, Up for Grabs.
By age 25, she was a song-and-dance star on the Strand (Me and My Girl) with two award-winning TV series, Tutti Frutti and Thompson. Dramatic work commenced notably with the BBC mini-series, Fortunes of War, where she met her future husband, Kenneth Branagh.
She made her film debut in 1989 opposite Jeff Goldblum in The Tall Guy. Her performance in James Lapine's Impromptu, was followed by a series of films with Branagh: Henry V, Dead Again, Much Ado About Nothing and Peter's Friends.
Her steadily rising star culminated with an Academy Award as Best Actress for the 1991 Merchant/Ivory film, Howard's End, co-starring Anthony Hopkins. This year she reunited with Hopkins for Merchant/Ivory's critically praised The Remains of the Day. Next for Thompson is a film version of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, based on Thompson's own adaptation.
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@ ! JENNIFER TILLY has demonstrated her diverse talents for both drama and comedy in her recent efforts, including Made in America with Ted Danson and Whoopi Goldberg and the Fox Network television series Key West, in which she co-starred with Fisher Stevens. Tilly will be seen in several projects in 1994 including Heads with Jon Cryer and Ed Asner, White Lies with Patrick Bergin and Woody Allen's next project.
In the area of dramatic acting challenges, two recent Tilly projects may surprise audiences who know her primarily from the comic characters she has played on television and in film. She stars with Faye Dunaway and Emily Lloyd as an unloved preacher's daughter in Scorchers, and as a 1930s Eskimo woman in Shadow of the Wolf with Lou Diamond Phillips, Donald Sutherland and Toshiro Mifune.
Born in the United States, Tilly was raised in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and studied drama at Stephens College in Missouri.
Arriving in Los Angeles in the mid-1980s, Tilly's first job was on the series Boone, a one-shot effort that turned into a recurring role. She quickly landed a regular part on the ABC series Shaping Up with Leslie Nielsen.
Tilly broke out of this pattern completely when she created one of the most memorable recurring characters on Hill Street Blues. She appeared throughout the show's sixth season as Gina, a sweet, sexy and very wealthy mob widow who became romantically involved with Lt. Henry Goldblum (Joe Spano).
She has appeared on Cheers, HBO's Dream On, It's Garry Shandling's Show! (for which she received an Ace Award nomination) and on Moonlighting, among numerous series.
Her feature film credits include The Fabulous Baker Boys, The Doors, No Small Affair, Inside Out, Moving Violations, High Spirits and Let It Ride, to name but a few.
Apart from film and television, Tilly is very active on the Los Angeles stage, scheduling her feature commitments to allow her to perform as a classically-trained theatrical actress. She makes a point of appearing in at least one legitimate stage work every year, and has starred in Boy's Life and Tartuffe at the Los Angeles Theater Center, Baby with the Bathwater, The Woolgatherer at the Los Angeles Public Theater and Vanities (for which she received a Dramalogue award), among other Southern California productions.
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TREVOR JONES
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TREVOR JONES (Composer) wrote the original score for John Boorman's Excalibur, helping to launch his career as a respected composer of feature film scores around the world.
His most recent film scores include The Last of the Mohicans, Cliffhanger, Blame it on the Bellboy, Criss Cross, True Colors and Arachnophobia. A number of his screen compositions have resulted in popular original soundtrack albums, including Sea of Love, Dominick and Eugene, Angel Heart, Labyrinth and Runaway Train. His television credits include By Dawn's Early Light and The Last Days of Pompeii.
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MARISA TOMEI is the winner of the 1993 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her unforgettable performance in My Cousin Vinny Tomei has also been seen in such films as Equinox with Matthew Modine; Chaplin playing silent screen star Mabel Normand; and Untamed Heart with Christian Slater and Rosie Perez.
On stage, Tomei has performed at the Public Theatre's Shakespeare in the Park Festival in The Comedy of Errors. Other theatre credits include What the Butler Saw at the Manhattan Theatre Club, The Rose Tattoo at the Williamstown Theatre Festival Mango Tea, Aven'u Boys and Beirut. Tomei is also a member of New York's Naked Angels theatre company.
Forthcoming film projects for Tomei include the romantic comedy Him, directed by Norman Jewison and co-starring Robert Downey, Jr. This spring, Tomei will start filming The Perez Family, directed by Mira Nair.
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MARY ELLEN TRAINOR will soon be seen in Blown Away and Forrest Gump. Her other film credits include all three Lethal Weapon movies, Ghostbusters II, Die Hard, Goonies, Ricochet, Kuffs, Action Jackson,Scrooged and Romancing the Stone. Trainor has also served as a production executive for producers Steven Spielberg, John Milius and Daniel Melnick.
Her television acting includes a recurring role on Parker Lewis Can't Lose, the movie Fearstalk and episodes of Tales From the Crypt and Amazing stories. The San Francisco-born actress lives with her husband, director Robert Zemeckis and their son in Santa Barbara.
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NANCY TRAVIS plays a successful, independent woman who shares a passionate and witty romance with Michael J. Fox in Greedy.
Travis made her film debut in the comedy hit Three Men and a Baby and also acted in the popular sequel Three Men and a Little Lady. Her most recent films include So I Married an Axe Murderer, opposite Mike Myers, Chaplin, opposite Robert Downey Jr. and The Vanishing, with Kiefer Sutherland and Jeff Bridges.
In addition, Travis has acted in Air America, with Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr., Internal Affairs, opposite Richard Gere and Andy Garcia, Loose Cannons, with Gene Hackman and Dan Aykroyd, John Sayles'Eight Men Out and Jonathan Demme's Married to the Mob.
Among her television credits, she recently did an episode of Fallen Angels, directed by Tom Cruise. Her stage work includes the Broadway comedy I'm Not Rappaport and off-Broadway's Aven- U Boys and King of Connecticut.
After studying drama at New York University, the Gotham-born actress worked in the American Jewish Theatre and in the national tour of Brighton Beach Memoirs.
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TRAVIS TRITT (First Cowboy) is one of the most popular Country musicians working today. His 1990 debut album, Country Club, brought him three number one singles and went on to earn platinum status. His next album, It's All About to Change, yielded four number one hits and reaching the double platinum mark, as well as becoming the 1991 CMA Horizon award winner. He is also a 1992 Grammy Award winner, Tritt has been involved in many other recent projects, including concert tours, music videos and movie soundtrack albums. He has also appeared with Kenny Rogers in the television movie Rio Diablo. Tritt makes his feature film debut with The Cowboy Way.
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MICHAEL TRONICK (Editor) has collaborated on many popular films, including Martin Brest's Scent of a Woman and Midnight Run. Tronick's other coediting projects include The Last Boy Scout, Days of Thunder, Beverly Hills Cop II and the cult favorite Streets of Rage. In addition, Tronick edited such television projects as American River and Side by Side. His music editing credits include Outrageous Fortune, Ruthless People, A Chorus Line and All That Jazz.
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Born and raised in Los Angeles, a UCLA liberal arts graduate, LAWRENCE TURMAN (Producer) began his career in his father's textile business but decided it was not for him. He answered a blind ad in Variety and became an agent for five years. He left to produce with partner Stuart Millar. Together they produced The Young Doctors, Stolen Hours, I Could Go On Singing and Gore Vidal's political satire The Best Man.
Going it alone, in 1966 Turman found Charles Webb's novel The Graduate and signed Mike Nichols to direct, even though Nichols had never done a film and staged but one Broadway show. He and Turman spent a frustrating year before convincing any studios to let them film it.
Turman alone also produced The Flim Flam Man, Pretty Poison and The Great White Hope and has directed two films as well: The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker and Second Thoughts. For television, Turman was executive producer for the television movies She Lives, Get Christy Love, The Morning After and, with David Foster as partner, Between Two Brothers, Gift of Life, News at Eleven and Jesse,
The Turman-Foster Company has produced such theatrical features as The Drowning Pool, First Love, Heroes, Walk Proud, The Thing, Tribute, Caveman, Mass Appeal, The Mean Season, Running Scared, Short Circuit, Full Moon in Blue Water, Gleaming the Cube and the forthcoming The River Wild, starring Meryl Streep. Tribute, The Great White Hope and Mass Appeal were all chosen for filming prior to their Broadway stage openings.
Turman is married to Lauree Berger, an actress-singer-dancer who appeared in A Chorus Line on Broadway. He has three sons: John, a writer; Andrew, a directorcinematographer; and Peter, an AIFI Writing Fellow. His stepson, Josh, graduated UC Santa Cruz, and his stepdaughter Anya is at Beverly Hills High School.
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MARILYN VANCE (Associate Producer/Costume Designer) was nominated for an Academy Award for her work as costume designer on Brian DePalma's The Untouchables in 1988. She has also been nominated twice for British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, for The Untouchables and Pretty Woman and won a Saturn Award for The Rocketeer.
Her lengthy list of feature film credits include Die Hard, Predator, Romancing the Stone, Throw Momma From the Train, 48 Hours, Pretty in Pink, Streets of Fire, The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Some Kind of Wonderful and Judgment Night (for which she also served as co-producer).
Vance also served as costume designer on The Last Boy Scout and Hudson Hawk (both with Bruce Willis), Ricochet, Year of the Comet, Sommersby and Used People.
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Welsh native KARL WALLINGER (Composer, Reality Bites) formed the band World Party in 1985 after trying out such varied musical professions as songwriter, musical director and keyboard player. World Party's debut album, Private Revolution, brought them fame with the U.S. hit "Ship of Fools." This was followed by recordings of Goodbye Jumbo and Bang! Wallinger lives in London.
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Over the last three decades, the name of JOHN WILLIAMS (Composer) has become virtually synonymous with motion picture music.
His film career began in 1961 with the music for The Secret Ways. In the early '70s, he created gripping and suspenseful scores for popular disaster films such as The Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake and The Towering Inferno.
A master of every genre and emotional nuance, Williams has composed many of the most familiar themes in movie history, including Jaws and Star Wars (both of which earned him Academy Awards for Best Original Score), Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Draculca Superman, E. T. the Extra- Terrestrial, the Raiders of the Lost Ark trilogy, The River, Born on the Fourth of July, Far and Away and Jurassic Park. For many years he also served as conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra.
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When JONATHAN WINTERS and Robin Williams became co-stars on TV's Mork and Mindy in the late 1970s, the pairing seemed preordained. Williams is only one of many pre-eminent comedians who have gratefully acknowledged a creative debt to Winters, one of the most energetic and resourceful comic talents working today.
Born in Springfield, Ohio, Winters lied about his age in order to join the Marines in 1943. After the war, he moved to New York, where he lived until 1963, building a career as a stand-up comic. On the Ed Sullivan and Jack Paar shows, he won a following with a gallery of eccentric characters: Maude Frickert, Elwood P. Suggins, and Lester Fitzpuffin among them.
Winters starred in two TV series, The Jonathan Winters Show in the 1960s and The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters in the 1970s. In 1991 he was a co-star on the series Davis Rules with Randy Quaid.
Film appearances include It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), The Loved One (1965), The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966), Penelope (1966), Oh Dad Poor Dad (1 967) and Paul Mazursky's Moon Over Parador (1988).
Winters is a noted painter and has published a book, Hang Ups, which reproduces 60 paintings--works with titles like "Pathetic Black Moon With Awful Vase with Flowers in It." He published Winter's Tales, a collection of short stories, in 1988.
Winters has contributed to many animated projects, lending his voice to Grandpa Smurf for a series of Hanna-Barbera Smurfs TV specials. He has written several children's books, including Secret of the Crystal Flame.
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BILL WITTLIFF (CoScreenwriter/Executive Producer) has created the screenplays for such films as The Black Stallion, Country, Barbarosa and Raggedy Man; for the last two, he also served as co-producer. He authored the television adaptation of Lonesome Dove, serving as executive producer of the Emmy Award winning mini-series. Wittliff's teleplay also received a Writers Guild of America award, as well as many other prestigious honors.
Wittliff was born and raised in Texas and graduated from the University of Texas. He founded Encino Press, a book publishing company that has won over 100 awards for quality in design and content. In addition, Wittliff and his wife founded the Southwestern Writers Collection at Southwest Texas State University. He also served on the Executive Board of Trustees of Robert Redford's Sundance Institute.
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For over two decades, JAMES WOODS has ignited American cinema. A dazzling array of fictional performances and real-life dramatizations has earned him critical acclaim, awards in all media and the respect of his peers as the quintessential actor's actor.
The range and depth of James Woods' talents has never been more evident than in the one-two punch of his performances in 1992: the portrayal of a daring con man in Diggstown and his powerful characterization of political evil as the title character, Roy Cohn, in HBO's Citizen Cohn.
Both films draw on the patented Woods intensity and explosiveness which have made him so popular with audiences, critics and leading filmmakers alike.
Woods received a Best Actor Academy Award nomination for Salvador along with the Independent Film Project Spirit Award. He also received a Golden Globe Award, Golden Apple Award and Emmy Award, all for Best Actor, for the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of Promises. Other awards include a Best Actor Emmy for My Name Is Bill W., the Peabody Award, The American Television Award, an Emmy nomination for Citizen Cohn and another Golden Globe nomination for NBC's In Love and War.
Other film credits include True Believer, Straight Talk, The Hard Way, The Boost and Immediate Family.
Woods was born in Utah and grew up the son of a military hero and school teacher in a variety of places, including Illinois, Virginia, Guam and, principally, Rhode Island. His brother Michael is president of a video enterprise.
He began his acting career in an unorthodox environment for the arts, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While majoring in political science on full scholarship, the actor appeared in some 36 plays at M.I.T., Harvard and the Theatre Company of Boston. Summer stock at the Provincetown Playhouse completed his preparation to move to New York, where he became a professional actor.
On Broadway, Woods made his New York debut in Brendan Behan's Borstal Boy, followed by the lead off-Broadway in Saved (for which he won the Obie Award and the Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Actor). Other New York credits include The Trial of the Catonsville Nine, Finishing Touches, Green Julia and Michael Weller's Moonchildren, for which he won the Theatre World Award.
Woods made his film debut in Elia Kazan's The Visitors, and then played a small but memorable role as Barbra Streisand's college boyfriend in The Way We Were. His first major starring role was in Alex and the Gypsy with Jack Lemmon. From there he stepped into Arthur Penn's film noir Night Moves with Gene Hackman.
It was Joseph Wambaugh's The Onion Field, directed by Harold Becker, that was to launch his film career. Woods was nominated for the first of four Golden Globe Awards for his performance as cop-killer Gregory Powell.
On television, Woods' first role as Joanne Woodward's brother in the Hallmark Hall of Fame All the Way Home brought him to the attention of the producers of one of the landmarks of the medium, Holocaust. And Your Name Is Jonah, Badge of the Assassin and The Boys are among his more than 40 television performances.
His feature film work also includes Once Upon A Time in America, Videodrome, Joshua Then and Now, Against All Odds, Eyewitness, Split Image, Distance, Fastwalking, Cat's Eye, Choirboys, Cop, The Black Marble and others.
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ALFRE WOODARD is one of today's most admired actresses. Most recently she co-starred in Ron Underwood's fantasy-comedy Heart and Souls from Universal, John Sayles' Passion Fish, Bruce Beresford's Rich in Love, Lawrence Kasdan's Grand Canyon and Morgan Freeman's Bopha.
Woodard was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress in Martin Ritt's Cross Creek (1983). She has also appeared in The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, Scrooged, Miss Firecracker, Health and Remember My Name.
A two-time Emmy Award winner, Woodard was first honored in 1984 for her performance on Hill Street Blues. Her second Emmy was awarded for her performance in the pilot of L.A. Law. She was nominated five times for Emmy Awards, for performances in the PBS production Words by Heart, twice for St. Elsewhere, for the John Sayles telefilm Unnatural Causes and for the Disney Channel telefilm A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story.
Woodard also received an ACE Award for her performance as Winnie Mandela in the HBO presentation Mandela, starring Danny Glover.
Woodard's stage credits include the New York Shakespeare Festival productions Map of the World and A Winter's Tale. At the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, she starred in A Christmas Carol and Leander Stillwell; at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. she starred in Horatio and Saved; and Split Second at the Mayfair Music Hall. On Broadway and at San Francisco's American Conservatory Conservatory Theater Woodard starred in Me and Bessie; and most recently appeared in the long-running Los Angeles production of Love Letters and executive produced East Texas Hot Links at the Met Theater.
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STEVE ZAHN
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STEVE ZAHN (Sammy Gray) is making his motion picture debut in Reality Bites. His television appearances include South Beach, HBO's First Love, Fatal Love, All My Children and As The World Turns.
A native of Minnesota, Zahn studied acting at Harvard University's American Repertory Theatre Institute for Advanced Theatre Training. He has appeared in more than 16 stage productions, including Sophistry, the national tour of Bye, Bye Birdie directed by Gene Saks, the New York Shakespeare Festival's The Roundheads and the Peakheads and eight American Repertory Theatre productions.
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STEVEN ZAILLIAN
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STEVEN ZAILLIAN (Screenwriter) recently made his directorial debut with this summer's Searching For Bobby Fischer (co-starring Schindler's List's Ben Kingsley), for which he also wrote the screenplay. He received an Academy Award nomination for his screenplay of Awakenings, starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro. Other screenwriting credits include The Falcon and the Snowman and Jack the Bear.
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AMY HOLDEN JONES
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AMY HOLDEN JONES (Screenwriter) wrote or collaborated on the screenplays for the hit films Indecent Proposal, Beethoven and Mystic Pizza She made her directorial debut with Slumber Party Massacre, wrote and directed Love Letters and co-wrote and directed Maid To Order. Previously, she worked as an editor on American Boy, Corvette Summer, Second Hand Hearts and Hollywood Boulevard.
While earning her degree in Art History from Wellesley College, Jones simultaneously took film and photography courses at M.I.T.. Her short film, A Weekend Home, won first prize in the American Film Institute Student Film Festival. A judge at the festival, Martin Scorsese, offered her a job as an assistant on Taxi Driver and also introduced her to filmmaker Roger Corman.
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JEFFREY ABRAMS
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JEFFREY ABRAMS is a successful screenwriter who is making his feature film acting debut in SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION.
Abrams' screenwriting credits include Mike Nichols' "Regarding Henry," which starred Harrison Ford and Annette Bening, and the recent Mel Gibson starrer "Forever Young," directed by Steve Miner. He also has several other projects in development and is preparing to direct his first film, to be produced by James L. Brooks.
Born in New York, Abrams grew up in Los Angeles and attended Sarah Lawrence College where he first started writing screenplays. His first produced script was "Taking Care of Business," which he co-wrote with Jill Mazursky.
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BOB BALABAN
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BOB BALABAN is perhaps best known as the NBC television executive harassed by Jerry Seinfeld and Jason Alexander with their "show about nothing" on several episodes of Seinfeld.
Balaban is one of those striking character actors whose face you may also recall from many theatrical features such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Midnight Cowboy, Catch-22, Prince of the City, Altered States, Absence of Malice, Little Man Tate, Alice and 2010 A Space Odyssey. His recent credits include City Slickers II and Woody Allen's forthcoming project (currently untitled).
Balaban received a Tony nomination in The Inspector General. His other Broadway work includes David Mamet's Speed the Plow and Neil Simon's Plaza Suite.
Balaban directed the pilot for HBO's long-running series Tales From the Dark Side, Penn and Teller's Showtime special Invisible Thread, episodes of Amazing Stories and Eerie, Indiana, and the feature Parents, starring Randy Quaid, Mary Beth Hurt and Sandy Dennis. When he wrapped Greedy, Balaban was preparing to direct a contemporary dramatic feature, The Last Good Time.
Balaban wrote a book about his experiences working on Close Encounters. He was born in Chicago into the family that owned the Balaban and Katz Midwest theatre chain. His uncle Barney went to Hollywood in the late '30s to head Paramount Studios.
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CAROLINE AMIES
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CAROLINE AMIES (Production Designer) trained as a designer with Percy Harris and Hayden Griffin. Since then, she has designed shows for the Half Moon Theatre, the Gate, the Young Vic and other British stages.
Her feature film credits include The Blues Brothers, Moliere, Wish You Were Here, The Dressmaker, The Big Man, Afraid of the Dark, Double Vision and Psychotherapy.
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Tony Award winner JASON ALEXANDER plays an embattled parking commissioner out for revenge on columnist Dan McDougal.
Alexander is best known as Jerry Seinfeld's witty and angst-ridden sidekick, George, on the hit television series Seinfeld--a role which recently earned him his second Emmy nomination, a Golden Globe nomination, an American Television Award and two American Comedy Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a television series.
Alexander recently filmed the comedy North for director Rob Reiner, costarring fellow Seinfeld castmate Julia Louis-Dreyftis, Bruce Willis and Elijah Wood. His other recent screen credit is The Coneheads, with Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin.
While studying at Boston University, Alexander received his first film role in The Burning, a horror film whose cast also featured newcomers Holly Hunter and Fisher Stevens. Later film roles included Brighton Beach Memoirs, The Mosquito Coast, Jacob's Ladder, White Palace, I Don't Buy Kisses Any More and Pretty Woman.
Alexander's stage credits include the Broadway productions of Merrily We Roll Along, Accomplice, Broadway Bound, The Rink and Jerome Robbins'Broadway. For this last musical, Alexander also wrote the narration, earning the 1989 Tony for Best Actor in a Musical, as well as Outer Critics and Drama Desk Awards. Most recently, he portrayed Harry Truman in the critically admired Los Angeles production of Give 'em Hell, Harry.
Alexander's television credits include his own series, Everything's Relative, as well as a regular role on E.R and the acclaimed mini-series Favorite Son.
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ANNA BIEDRZYCKZ-SHEPPARD
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A native of Warsaw, ANNA BIEDRZYCKZ-SHEPPARD (Costume Designer, Shindler's List) now lives in London. Sheppard began her career as an assistant art director after graduating from the National School of Architecture. She has designed costumes for many Polish films, working extensively with directors Christopher Zanussi and Janusz Morgenstern, as well as Agnieszka Holland on To Kill A Priest.
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SEAN BABB
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SEAN BABB, who makes his movie debut in Greedy, plays a lead role as Larry Byrd's son in the independent feature Summer Camp. On television, he has appeared on the series Matlock, In Living Color, The Bowman, Parker Lewis Can't Lose and Route 66. He also appeared in the Styx music video "Show Me the Way."
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ALEC BALDWIN
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ALEC BALDWIN is regarded as one of Hollywood's most versatile and accomplished actors. Baldwin has amassed an eclectic resume of film and stage roles which includes CIA hero Jack Ryan in John McTiernan's hit thriller The Hunt for Red October, the sensitive newlywed in Prelude to a Kiss, the psychopathic thief in Miami Blues and the amoral doctor in Malice. He was most recently seen in the Universal release of Largo's The Getaway, opposite Kim Basinger.
He received a Tony nomination as Best Actor for his work on Broadway in the acclaimed revival of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire.
Baldwin's other film credits include his critically acclaimed performance in Glengarry Glen Ross. He also played Kevin Bacon's narcissistic best friend in John Hughes' She's Having a Baby, a young bible-thumping Jimmy Swaggart in Great Balls of Fire, Melanie Griffith's philandering boyfriend in Working Girl, hitman Frank "The Cucumber" DeMarco in Jonathan Demme's Married to the Mob and the slick radio station manager in Talk Radio.
Baldwin did not set out to become an actor, however. A native of Massapequa, New York, the oldest son of a high school teacher/coach, he concentrated on sports before tackling a college education in law and politics at George Washington University. He graduated from New York University last year.
After three years of pre-law studies, he moved back to New York and enrolled in acting classes at New York University and the Lee Strasberg Institute. His first professional acting job was as the rascally Billy Aldrich on the popular daytime drama, The Doctors.
When the soap left the air, Baldwin landed one of the leads on the CBS drama Cutter. He starred in the mini-series Dress Gray and concluded his initial foray into television on Knots Landing.
He returned to New York and won a Theatre World Award for his Broadway debut in Joe Orton's black comedy Loot. He continued working onstage in between his various movie assignments, next playing a ruthless businessman in Caryl Churchill's hit comedy Serious Money. When Prelude to a Kiss was mounted in its New York debut at Circle Rep, Baldwin starred as Peter in the show's sold-out sixweek run before it moved uptown to Broadway, earning Baldwin an Obie Award as Best Actor.
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EUGENIE BAFALOUKOS' (Costume Designer, Reality Bites) films include Household Saints, Dogfight, Miami Blues, Something Wild and Rockers. Her other credits include the short film Dottie Gets Spanked, as well as music videos for Talking Heads, R.E.M., Fine Young Cannibals and Robert Palmer; and productions of New York's Dance Theatre Workshop and Merce Cunningham Studio. Bafaloukos was born in Minnesota and trained at the Rhode Island School of Design.
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KIM BASINGER
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KIM BASINGER's ability to combine devastating beauty with impeccable acting has placed her in the position of one of America's most prominent screen actresses.
Born in Athens, Georgia, of Swedish, German and Cherokee Indian ancestry, Basinger was a hometown beauty queen who, upon moving to New York, became a top fashion model. Although she was highlighted in campaigns for such major cosmetic lines as Breck, Revlon, Clairol and Maybelline, Basinger decided to forego modeling for an acting career and moved to Hollywood.
After performing in such television movies as Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold and the mini-series From Here to Eternity, Basinger made her motion picture debut in 1981 opposite Jan-Michael Vincent in Hard Country, followed by Mother Lode with Charlton Heston. The actress first gained widespread attention in the James Bond adventure Never Say Never Again (1983) as Domino opposite Sean Connery's Agent 007. Blake Edwards' The Man Who Loved Women cast Basinger as the nymphomaniacal wife of a Texas millionaire. She then played the mysterious femme fatale who attempts to bring down Robert Redford in Barry Levinson's The Natural Basinger's next two films were Adrian Lyne's controversial 9 1/2 Weeks, also starring Mickey Rourke, and the film adaptation of Sam Shepard's play, Fool For Love.
In the action-drama No Mercy, Basinger and Richard Gere starred as two lovers on the lam from a New Orleans syndicate. This was followed by her performance in the light-hearted Blind Date, directed by Blake Edwards and also starring Bruce Willis.
In 1989, Basinger created the role of Vicki Vale in the Warner Bros. box office sensation Batman. Prior to that, she starred with Jeff Bridges in Robert Benton's Nadine and with Dan Aykroyd in the fantasy My Stepmother is an Alien, directed by Richard Benjamin. Basinger worked again with Richard Gere in Final Analysis, which was released in February, 1992. In the summer of 1992, she starred as the character Holli Would in the live action/animated feature Cool World, co-starring Gabriel Byrne and Brad Pitt.
In the fall of 1993, Basinger starred in The Real McCoy with Val Kilmer and was seen in a cameo opposite Dana Carvey in the hit comedy Wayne's World 2, released at the end of last year.
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ED BEGLEY, JR. is most widely known as Dr. Victor Ehrlich on St. Elsewhere, the role in which he received an Emmy nomination for each of the popular show's six seasons.
Begley's recent feature films include Pagemaster, in which he plays Macaulay Culkin's father, and Penny Marshall's forthcoming Renaissance Man, in which he portrays Danny DeVito's best friend.
Begley played a starring role in the pilot for the NBC series Winnetka Road, as a divorced Midwesterner, under the direction of Bruce Paltrow.
Among Begley's movie credits are Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Dark Horse, Spinal Tap, The In-Laws, Young Doctors in Love, She-Devil, Protocol and The Accidental Tourist.
His additional television movies include Amblin/TNT's Cooperstown, HBO's Running Mates, NBC's In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion, CBS' In the Best Interests of the Child, and the Paramount/BBC mini-series Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less. He appeared on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and played Ichabod Crane on Shelley Duvall's Fairy Tale Theatre. He also starred in Imagine Entertainment's television version of its hit movie Parenthood.
Inspired by his late, Academy Award-winning father, Begley began his acting career at age 17 with an appearance on My Three Sons. He also worked as a cameraman and spent several years as a standup comedian, opening for top music acts.
Ed Begley, Jr. is also well known as a highly involved champion of environmental preservation, including the promotion of mass transit and solar energy.
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A thoroughly seasoned character actor, JOHN BENFIELD (P.O. Barker, In the Name of the Father) plays a prison functionary sympathetic to the Conlons, especially Giuseppe.
Mr. Benfield has done his share of the classics and a handful of films, including Hidden Agenda, Treasure Island and Gulag. His television work includes Prime Suspect 2, Spender, Calling the Shots as well as such classics as The Beggars Opera (directed by Jonathan Miller), Henry VI and The Winter's Tale.
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She has designed for numerous stage plays and televised musical productions in Ireland, the U.S., the U.K. and Australia. Her film credits include Jim Sheridan's My Left Foot and The Field, as well as Journey to Knock and Fatal Inheritance.
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LISA BRADLEY
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LISA BRADLEY appeared in Imagine's My Girl 2 and has recurring roles in the Amblin series Animaniacs and the cable series Bluzo the Cloudman. She co-hosted the Lifetime special Growing Up Together and played a lead in the independent feature Broken Trust.
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Over a brief period of time, WOODY HARRELSON has moved dramatically from television to big screen stardom. In the last two years, he has played both comedy and drama with equal success, in the box office hits White Men Can't Jump and Indecent Proposal. Having recently completed his Emmy winning, co-starring role as the affable bartender Woody Boyd on the long-running television series Cheers, Harrelson returned to the stage in Furthest From the Sun, an original dramatic play he wrote and directed. He will make his next starring feature film appearance opposite Robert Downey, Jr., Juliette Lewis and Tommy Lee Jones in Oliver Stone's Natural Bom Killers, to be released this August.
Born in Midland, Texas, Harrelson spent his teenage years in Lebanon, Ohio.
He attended Hanover College in Indiana, where he majored in theatre arts and English. Following graduation, Harrelson headed to New York to try his luck as an actor. A year later, just as he was ready to return home, he landed a role as an understudy in Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues.
Harrelson's other feature credits include starring roles in Doc Hollywood, a cameo in L.A. Story and Wildcats.
An accomplished theatre actor, Harrelson starred in Brooklyn Laundry in 1991, directed by James. L. Brooks and co-starring Glenn Close and Laura Dern. Prior to that, Harrelson appeared in Edward Albee's The Zoo Story, the basketballthemed play 2 on 2 (which he also wrote), the off-Broadway production of The Boys Next Door and a San Francisco production of Biloxi Blues.
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PHIL HARTMAN, an eight-season veteran of Saturday Night Live and one of its most popular stars, plays the most ruthless and underhanded of the cousins in Greedy.
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Hartman has provided voices for The Simpsons, and he played "Captain Carl" on the popular Pee-Wee's Playhouse. He co-scripted the hit feature Pee-wee's Big Adventure and has a prime-time development deal with NBC.
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ADAM HENDERSHOTT was seen in Radio Flyer and the ABC-TV movie titled Calendar Girl, Cop Killer. His other television credits include episodes of Roseanne, The Trouble with Larry, Doogie Howser, M.D., Wings, Getting By and Days of Our Lives.
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Writer-director WALTER HILL (Screenwriter) has been hailed as a master of action-oriented films, combining smooth, kinetic direction with highly stylized atmospheres.
A native of Long Beach, California, Hill came to directing through screenwriting, quickly making his mark in the action field with solo credits on films such as Hickey and Boggs and the original version of The Getaway. The latter was actually his second produced screenplay.
Since making his directorial debut with the 1975 film Hard Times, Hill has become one of American cinema's most prolific filmmakers. His work as a director includes a number of projects that range from the highly commercial to the very personal. These credits include The Warriors, The Long Riders, Southern Comfort, 48 Hours, Streets of Fire, Crossroads, Johnny Handsome, Another 48 Hours and, most recently, Trespass.
Since 1989, Hill has co-produced (with David Giler, Richard Donner, Joel Silver and Robert Zemeckis) HBO's Tales of the Crypt and has been the show's most prolific director. Earlier this year, Hill received an ACE Award as Best Director for his production, Deadline.
As a producer, Hill's credits also include (with Gordon Carroll and David Giler) the science fiction thriller Alien and its two sequels.
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PETER HONESS (Editor) has previously worked with director Fred Schepision "Plenty," "The Russia House" and "Mr. Baseball."
Honess began his career in his native England, where he worked in the cutting room at the English branch of MGM Studios. His first feature as an editor was the horror cult classic "It's Alive."
His subsequent screen credits include John Schlesinger's "Madame Sousatzka" and " The Believers, " in addition to "The Real McCoy ", "Ricochet, " "Next of Kin, " "Highlander," "Champions" and "Electric Dreams." He is currently working on the upcoming film version of "The Shadow.""""
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AUDE BRONSON-HOWARD (Costume Designer) was born in Athens and raised in both Paris and New York City. After studies at the Studio Bercot in Paris, she went on to design for various fashion houses, including Yves St. Laurent USA, where she designed menswear for many years. Extensive work in costume design for commercials led to her being hired as assistant costume designer for such films as 9 1/2 Weeks, Shoot the Moon and Exposed. She made her debut as a costume designer on Alan Parker's Angel Heart. Her other feature credits include Mississippi Burning, Revenge, State of Grace, The Super, Final Analysis, Scent of a Woman, Carlito's Way and Romeo is Bleeding. In 1988 she founded Aude Bronson-Howard (ABH) Design, which specializes in luxury accessories and home furnishings.
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ERNIE HUDSON made his mark on film in Ivan Reitman's hit action-comedy Ghostbusters and ts successful sequel, Ghostbusters II
He was critically praised for his portrayal of Solomon in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and turned in an emotionally charged performance opposite Nick Nolte in Weeds.
Born in Benton Harbor, Michigan, Hudson became resident playwright at Detroit's respected African-American theatre company, Concept East. He then earned a scholarship at the Yale School of Drama, where he decided to change his focus from writing to acting.
Hudson is also well known on television: he was recently seen in Oliver Stone's mini-series Wild Palms and in an episode of HBO's Tales From the Crypt. He also co-starred in the mini-series Roots II.
Hudson had an incredibly busy film schedule last year and will appear in four feature films in 1994 in addition to The Cowboy Way. These include the recently released Sugar Hill opposite Wesley Snipes, as well as Penal Colony with Ray Liotta, Airheads with Brendan Fraser and Ed Pressman's The Crow.
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MARY BETH HURT is considered one of the most accomplished actresses of the New York stage, having been honored three times with Tony Award nominations for her work in "Benefactors," "Crimes of the Heart" and "Trelawney of the Wells." Her Broadway credits also include "The Secret Rapture" and "The Misanthrope. "
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CHRIS KNOWINGS (Nate), age 13, was born in New York City on February 25, 1980. He is entering eighth grade at I.S. 44 in Manhattan. Chris plays piano and loves basketball and math quizzes.
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TseMACH WASHINGTON (Joseph), age 8, was born in Detroit, Michigan on April 29, 1985. He is entering third grade at P.S. 19 in Staten Island. Tse Mach writes short stories and loves drawing, singing and dancing.
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KEVIN BACON stars as the clever, charming, malevolent Wade, who beguiles the Gail's family and forces them to travel down river, beyond the point of no return.
Bacon has established himself as an actor who can embody a broad swath of complex characters, from the boynext-door to a straight-laced Marine to a nefarious member of a shadowy world with distinctly kinky proclivities. He also has the uncanny ability to attract audiences to each part, even if the character itself is reprehensible.
The actor's memorable screen roles include the brilliant but self-destructive Fenwick in Barry Levinson's Diner; the dancing rebel in Footloose; an overly expectant father in John Hughes' She's Having a Baby; a disarming, psychotic killer in Criminal Law; a film student/director wooed by Hollywood in The Big Picture; and the hapless handyman cowboy in Tremors.
In 1991, Bacon appeared in Oliver Stone's controversial JFK and in Rob Reiner's A Few Good Men, in completely disparate roles that won him across-the-board attention and acclaim.
At the age of 17, Bacon became the youngest student to appear at Circle in the Square Theatre in New York. He studied with various acting teachers in Manhattan until he made his film debut as Chip in National Lampoon's Animal House. This led to roles in Diner and Footloose, the latter of which propelled him into stardom.
Bacon's additional film credits include Quicksilver; Flatliners; He Said. She Said and Queen's Logic, among many others. His noteworthy stage work includes such off-Broadway productions as Album, Poor Little Lambs and Getting Out. He made his Broadway bow in 1983 with Sean Penn in SW Boys and also starred in the 1986 production of Joe Orton's wicked, highly-touted play Loot.
Bacon's television credits include the American Playhouse version of Lanford Wilson's play Lemon Sky, a production which teamed him with his future wife, actress Kyra Sedgwick. Other television credits include the movie The Gift and the cable film Enormous Changes at the Last Minute, which also featured David Strathairn. He is soon to be seen starring with Christian Slater in Murder in the First. He is currently in production on Ron Howard's Apollo 13, also starring Tom Hanks, Gary Sinise and Bill Paxton.
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DAVID STRATHAIRN stars as Tom, the meticulous, successful architect whose journey down the River Wild becomes his last chance to save his marriage and family and the ultimate test of his skill and character. Strathairn, a highly regarded, prolific and versatile talent, was most recently seen opposite Debra Winger in A Dangerous Woman. Prior to that, he appeared in the boxoffice success The Firm as Tom Cruise's incarcerated brother.
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Strathairn played a brilliant, blind computer hacker in the high-tech caper Sneakers, made a cameo appearance as a crusading lawyer in the political satire Bob Roberts and courted Mercedes Ruehl in Lost in Yonkers. Other film roles include Silk-wood, Love Sick, Dominick and Eugene, Memphis Belle, Stepkids and A League of Their Own.
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Reilly's impressive stage work includes the Broadway production of The Grapes of Wrath, in which he starred as Noah Joad, a role he originated at Chicago's famed Steppenwolf Theatre before the play moved to Manhattan. Other theatre credits include the Steppenwolf production of Othello; Titus Andronicus at the Organic Theatre; and numerous roles with the Goodman Theatre School, where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, writer-producer Alison Dickey......
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Director CURTIS HANSON has had considerable success at upending the lives of his movie characters. In his box office and critical hit The Hand That Rocks The Cradle, a psychotic nanny, played by Rebecca DeMornay, disrupted and nearly destroyed Anabella Sciorra's idyllic family; in Bad Influence, Hanson zeroed in on James Spader's weaknesses as illuminated by the amoral Rob Lowe; and in The Bedroom Window, flawed hero Steve Guttenberg was torn between the conflicting influences of Isabel Huppert and Elizabeth McGovern.
Hanson grew up in Los Angeles. Fascinated by movies and moviemaking, he began to chronicle and photograph filmmakers for various magazines, including Cinema, which he edited. Hanson's script for The Silent Partner, a suspense film starring Elliot Gould and Christopher Plummer, has attained a cult following. He also wrote screenplays for White Dog with director Sam Fuller and Never Cry Wolf, directed by Carroll Ballard. Next he wrote and directed the critically acclaimed television movie, The Children of Times Square, starring Joanna Cassidy and Howard Rollins, Jr.
Hanson next directed his screenplay The Bedroom Window, produced by Dino De Laurentiis. Required to secure membership in the DGA, Hanson, a self-described "superstitious person," sought the endorsements of "three DGA members whom I admired as filmmakers and as men." His signatories were John Cassavetes, Don Siegel and Sam Fuller.
"They were directors whose movies and careers meant a lot to me. I felt that the three of them--Cassavetes, the maverick independent, Don Siegel, the consummate major studio professional, and Sam Fuller, who worked in both worlds--were able, whichever path they followed, to make original, personal movies," Hanson reflects. "I hoped that a little of their good fortune would rub off on me.
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JEAN-CLAUDE VAN DAMME
JEAN-CLAUDE VAN DAMME, one of the world's foremost action stars, has established a strong following among a wide spectrum of movie goers, both in the U.S. and around the world. His popularity has grown steadily, film by film, in the years since he was first top-billed in Bloodsport.
These days, Van Damme is putting the same kind of grit and determination into becoming a fully rounded film actor that he applied in his youth to achieving physical perfection. In his two most recent films, Nowhere to Run and Hard Target, Van Damme puts more emphasis on emotional and dramatic sequences than ever before.
Van Damme's biography is a real-life, only-in-America success story. A native of Belgium, the 32-year-old actor was born Jean-Claude Van Varenberg, adopting the name of an early mentor because it had "a tougher sound." Even as a self-described "skinny kid," the young Van Damme began to transform himself physically and mentally, practicing ballet, martial arts and bodybuilding until he was a master in all three areas.
While still in his early 20s, this karate and body-building champion turned down an offer from a professional ballet company in order to follow his dream to Hollywood. There he lived from hand to mouth for several years working as a cab driver, a waiter and a night club bouncer--until his impromptu display of martial arts prowess for a startled Menahem Golan in the middle of a crowded chic restaurant won the determined performer his kick-off role in Bloodsport.
Since then, the action actor once known as "The Muscles From Brussels" has gone from strength to strength. He is by far the most versatile of the new action stars, having successfully tackled a wide range of character types in Cyborg, Kickboxer, Death Warrant, Lionheart, Double Impact, Universal Soldier, Nowhere to Run and Hard Target. Van Damme will next appear in the action-adventure Street Fighter, to be released by Universal Pictures later this year. He is currently at work on the actiondrama Sudden Death, also directed by Peter Hyams.