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Intrepid (film)
''Intrepid'', also known as ''Deep Water'', is a 2000 action film directed by John Putch, written by Keoni Waxman (under the name Darby Black), produced by Jim Wynorski and starring James Coburn, Costas Mandylor, Finola Hughes, Blake Clark, Julie McCullough, and Kevin Rahm. Cast * James Coburn as Captain Hal Josephson * Costas Mandylor as Alan Decker *Finola Hughes as Katherine Jessel * Alex Hyde-White as Colin *Larry Poindexter as First Officer "Lazo" Lazaro *Sonia Satra as Sabrina Masters *Chick Vennera as Ellerson * David Kaufman as Max Dennis * Blake Clark as Wayne * Robert Bauer as Mr. Clarence *Julie McCullough as Shannon * Brandon Maggart as The Bronco *Kevin Rahm as Steward Beck * Carol Arthur as Marcia Lowell *Michael Dean Jacobs as Mickey *Johnny Martin as Ernest *Clive Revill Clive Revill is a New Zealand actor, best known for his performances in musical theatre and the London stage. A veteran of the Royal Shakespeare Company, he has also starred in numerous film ...
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Jim Wynorski
Jim Wynorski (born August 14, 1950) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. Wynorski has been making B-movies and exploitation movies since the early 1980s, and has directed over 150 feature films. His earliest films were released to movie theaters, but his later works have predominantly been released to cable or the straight-to-video market. He often works under pseudonyms such as "Jay Andrews," "Arch Stanton," "H.R. Blueberry," "Tom Popatopolis," and "Noble Henry." His movies often spoof horror films: ''Cleavagefield'', for example, parodies '' Cloverfield'', ''The Bare Wench Project'' parodies '' The Blair Witch Project'', and ''Para-Knockers Activity'' parodies '' Paranormal Activity''. A character in the film '' The Final Destination'' is named after him. In 2009, the documentary '' Popatopolis'', directed by Clay Westervelt and named for one of Wynorski 's pseudonyms, chronicled Wynorski during the making of his soft-core horror film, ''The Witches of Bre ...
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James Mathers (cinematographer)
James Mathers (born May 5, 1955) is an American cinematographer and director of photography. He is the younger brother of former child television star Jerry Mathers of '' Leave It to Beaver'' fame. Biography Mathers was born in Los Angeles, California, and appeared under the name "Jimmy Mathers" in several TV and film productions between 1961 and 1968. His most memorable performance was in an episode of the TV comedy series '' Bewitched'' in 1964, when he played the role of an introverted boy who is afraid to play on the baseball team because of his overprotective mother. Mathers attended film school and held a variety of staff and freelance assignments in film production. He then specialized in cinematography and founded two film production companies, The Migrant FilmWorkers and Jim Mathers Film Company. Mathers has been the director of photography on over 30 feature and made-for-TV films and has been associated with six TV series from inception through the show's first se ...
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American Action Films
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2000 Films
The year 2000 in film involved some significant events. The top grosser worldwide was '' Mission: Impossible 2''. Domestically in North America, '' Gladiator'' won the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Actor ( Russell Crowe). '' Dinosaur'' was the most expensive film of 2000 and a box-office success. __TOC__ Overview 2000 saw the releases of the first installment of popular film series ''X-Men'', '' Final Destination'', ''Scary Movie'', and '' Meet the Parents''. Among the films based on TV shows are '' Mission: Impossible 2'', ''Traffic'', '' The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle'', '' Charlie's Angels'' and '' Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'' Among the movies based on books (and TV shows) is '' Thomas and the Magic Railroad''. The most acclaimed films of the year are '' Gladiator''; ''Traffic''; '' Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon''; '' American Psycho''; '' Almost Famous, Requiem for a Dream,'' and '' Erin Brockovich''. Highest-grossing films The top 10 films releas ...
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Michael Tylo
Michael Edward Tylo (October 16, 1948 – September 28, 2021) was an American actor. Career Among his numerous soap opera roles, he was best known for his portrayal of Quinton Chamberlain on '' Guiding Light''. He played the role from 1981 to 1985 and again from 1996 to 1997. He was half of the very popular supercouple Quint and Nola, with the role of Nola played by actress Lisa Brown. Tylo also appeared on the soap operas '' All My Children'' (as Matt Connolly), ''General Hospital'' (as Charlie Prince), and ''The Young and the Restless'' as Blade Bladeson and Rick Bladeson. He also made a brief appearance in ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' (as Sherman Gale). In addition to soaps, Tylo has done several movie and television roles, including two seasons as Alcalde Luis Ramon in ''Zorro'' and as Dee Boot in ''Lonesome Dove''. Tylo was a full-time professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, teaching in the film department of the College of Fine Arts. He appeared in several p ...
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David Packer (actor)
David Packer (born August 25, 1962) is an American actor. Early life He was born on August 25, 1962 in Passaic, New Jersey. Career His first starring role was as the human traitor Daniel Bernstein in the 1983 NBC miniseries '' V''. He reprised the role in the 1984 sequel '' V: The Final Battle''. Packer subsequently appeared in such films as ''You Can't Hurry Love'', '' Strange Days'', ''True Crime'' and '' Infested''. In 1994, he received the Cable Ace Award for his role as Leo in the 1993 television series '' Big Al''. He also appeared in the video game '' Double Switch'' as Jeff, who leads the band Scream, and has made guest appearances in numerous television shows such as '' ER'', '' Fame'', '' St. Elsewhere'', ''thirtysomething'', ''The Division'', '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', '' CSI: NY'' and '' M*A*S*H''. Packer was good friends with the actress Dominique Dunne (replaced by actress Blair Tefkin Blair Tefkin (born December 9, 1959) is an American actress ...
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Clive Revill
Clive Revill is a New Zealand actor, best known for his performances in musical theatre and the London stage. A veteran of the Royal Shakespeare Company, he has also starred in numerous films and television programmes, often in character parts. He is a two-time Tony Award nominee; Best Featured Actor in a Musical for ''Irma La Douce'' and Best Actor in a Musical for ''Oliver!'' He was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Billy Wilder's ''Avanti!'' (1972). A distinguished voice actor, his roles include voicing the Emperor in the original theatrical edition of ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980). Early life Revill was born in Wellington, the son of Eleanor May (née Neel) and Malet Barford Revill. He attended Rongotai College. Career Stage He originally trained to be an accountant in New Zealand, but decided to change his career path in 1950 when he made his stage debut as Sebastian in ''Twelfth Night''. He moved to London ...
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Carol Arthur
Carol Arata (August 4, 1935 – November 1, 2020), known professionally as Carol Arthur, was an American actress, mainly recognizable in supporting roles in films directed by Mel Brooks. Early life Arthur was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and raised in nearby East Rutherford, the daughter of Mildred (''née'' Foehl) and Peter Arata, a police officer. She graduated from East Rutherford High School, where she edited the school paper and performed on stage."Keeping In Touch"
''Commercial Leader and South-Bergen Review''. December 12, 1984. Accessed November 3, 2020. "Carol DeLuise, the former Carol Arata of East Rutherford, remembers her area friends with a Christmas card that shows her growing sons, Michael, left, David and Peter, right — and their dog Midnight.... Carol was Miss Everything at East Rutherford Hig ...
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Brandon Maggart
Brandon Maggart (born December 12, 1933) is an American actor, painter and author. Life and career Maggart was born Roscoe Maggart, Jr., in Carthage, Tennessee. His acting career began in the early 1950s, at the University of Tennessee. He sang with The Knoxville Symphony and won a coveted Grace Moore Award for further study in New York City. Once in New York, he won the Theatre World Award for his performance in the musical revue, ''Put it in Writing''. He appeared as Buddy in the "Buddy and Jim" sketches with James Catusi in the first season of ''Sesame Street'', in 1969. In 1970, he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for his role in ''Applause''. He played Cleveland Sam in '' Dressed to Kill'' and starred as Harry Stadling in the cult film ''Christmas Evil'', both in 1980. In 1982 he played Garp's wrestling coach in ''The World According to Garp''. He then played George Elliot in the short lived NBC series ''Jennifer Slep ...
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Sonia Satra
Sonia Satra (born December 17, 1967, in Glen Ridge, New Jersey) is an American actress. She is known for her roles on '' Guiding Light'' and '' One Life to Live''. Personal life She was born, the youngest of three children, to Gunvor Satra, a Norwegian history professor, and John Satra, an Austrian economics professor. Before starting a career in acting, she attended Rutgers University Rutgers University (; RU), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's College, and was ..., where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication. Satra is married to Stephen David, whom is the president and executive producer of Stephen David Entertainment, and they have two children, Kaya (born in c. 2004) and Ty (born in 2007)."A New Mindset." ''Soap Opera Digest''. January 5, 2015, pg. 67. Vol. 40, No. 1. Career She is best k ...
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Alex Hyde-White
Alex Hyde-White (born 30 January 1959) is an American film and television actor. In 1978, he signed with Universal Pictures as one of the last " contract players" in Hollywood, in a group that included Lindsay Wagner, Andrew Stevens, Gretchen Corbett and Sharon Gless. Early life Hyde-White was born in London, the son of Ethel M. (née Korenman), a stage manager who acted under the name Ethel Drew, and actor Wilfrid Hyde-White. Known as Punch to friends, he grew up in Palm Springs, California, attending Palm Springs High School and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. for one year after which he left to pursue an acting career. Career Under contract to Universal Pictures at age 18, his first television job was one line – "leave my mother alone" – spoken to star Jack Klugman on the television series ''Quincy M.E.'' He recurred in several episodes, each time as a different character and also made numerous appearances in ''Battlestar Galactica'' and later '' Buck Roge ...
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