Brian Patrick O'Toole
Brian Patrick O'Toole is an American film producer and screenwriter. O'Toole's work includes co-producing the 2002 horror film ''Dog Soldiers'' and his screenwriting debut '' Cemetery Gates''. He also wrote a monthly column for the prominent American magazine ''Fangoria'' for six years and currently works with Black Gate Entertainment, with whom he has written and produced several films, including '' Basement Jack'', '' Evilution'', '' Necropolitan'' and '' A Necessary Evil''. He also wrote the screenplays for the ''Atlas Shrugged'' film adaptations. Life and work He began his career as a literary agent with the Leslie Kallen Literary Agency and the Helen Garrett Talent Agency before moving on to film producing. Mr. O'Toole's work as script consultant has brought him work with such producers and directors as Sydney Pollack, George A. Romero, Guillermo del Toro, Dan Curtis, Hector Elizondo, Mickey Borofsky, Howard Kazanjian and Neil Marshall, among others. He studied extensi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuseppe Andrews
Joey Murcia Jr. (born April 25, 1979), known professionally as Giuseppe Andrews, is an American former actor, filmmaker, and musician. Known for directing and producing multiple avant-garde films, which commonly featured trailer parks and their residents, Andrews gained a cult following for his work before disappearing from the public eye in 2015. Andrews began his career as a child actor, making his film debut in '' Getting It Right'' (1989). He had supporting roles in the films ''Independence Day'' (1996), ''American History X'' (1998), '' Pleasantville'' (1998), and '' Never Been Kissed'' (1999) before his breakout with a starring role in the teen comedy film '' Detroit Rock City'' (1999). Andrews also had a main role as Miles Novack on season 2 of the WB sitcom '' Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher'' (1997–1998). In the 2000s, Andrews had starring roles in the films '' Cabin Fever'' (2002), '' Neo Ned'' (2005), '' 2001 Maniacs'' (2005), '' Look'' (2007), and '' Cabin Fever 2 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lillian Hurst
Lillian Hurst (born August 13, 1943) is a Puerto Rican actress and comedian. She made her debut as a television comedian in the early-1960s. She has worked in film, stage and television productions in the United States. Early life Hurst was born in the Villa Palmeras neighborhood of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Her father owned the "Farmacia Imperial" ("Imperial Pharmacy"), located in Barrio Obrero, Santurce. She received her primary and secondary education in San Juan, the capital.Profile prpop.org; accessed July 11, 2016. At an early age, she informed her parents that she wanted to be an actress. They soon enrolled her in Ana Santisteban's modeling academy. In 1960, when she was 17 years old, she was discovered by producer Gaspar Pumarejo. Career In 1960, Hurst was contracted and she starred in ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Caryn Richman
Caryn Richman is an American actress and singer who is best known for her role as Gidget in the TV series, '' The New Gidget'', which evolved out of her lead role in the 1985 television movie '' Gidget's Summer Reunion''. She played Elena Dekker on the soap opera ''Texas'' (1980-1982), and Nora Brady, Greg Brady's wife in '' A Very Brady Christmas'' and in the TV series, '' The Bradys''. In the 1970s, Richman was part of Tuxedo Junction, a three-part vocal group who sang 40s music in disco style. Richman starred in a Broadway production of '' Grease'', and used her singing ability on ''Texas'', where she played a successful country singer. Richman performed several songs on ''Texas''. Richman has made numerous guest appearances on such TV shows as ''The Eddie Capra Mysteries'', '' Matlock'', ''Jake and the Fatman'', ''Hitman'', ''Angel Fire'', and ''The Adventures of Mr. Clown''. She also played the part of Victoria in the film ''The Black Water Vampire''. She is also a TV co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marc McClure
Marc McClure (born March 31, 1957) is an American actor. He is known for playing Jimmy Olsen in the ''Superman'' series of films released between 1978 and 1987, and Dave McFly in the ''Back to the Future'' films. Career McClure appeared in the 1976 film '' Freaky Friday'', and later had a cameo in the 2003 remake of the film. In 1977, McClure portrayed Scott, an employee at Ripples Drive-In, in the Brigham Young University church video ''The Phone Call''. He subsequently appeared in the films ''I Wanna Hold Your Hand'' (1978) and '' Used Cars'' (1980), both written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. McClure is best known for his role as Jimmy Olsen in the 1978 film ''Superman''. He reprised the role in its sequels—''Superman II'', ''Superman III'', and '' Superman IV: The Quest for Peace''—as well as in the 1984 spinoff film ''Supergirl''. He is the only actor to appear as the same character in all four Christopher Reeve-era ''Superman'' films and in ''Supergirl''. In 1985, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jay Underwood
Jay Underwood (born October 1, 1968) is an American actor and pastor. Beginning a prolific career as a teen actor in the mid-1980s, he is perhaps best known for his starring feature film roles; portraying Eric Gibb in '' The Boy Who Could Fly'', Chip Carson in '' Not Quite Human'', Grover Dunn in '' The Invisible Kid'', Sonny Bono in ''The Sonny and Cher Story'', Bug in '' Uncle Buck,'' and Ernest Hemingway in ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''. He also portrayed the Human Torch in the 1994 unreleased film ''Fantastic Four''. Career In 2001, Underwood was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award for his role in '' The Boy Who Could Fly''. Subsequently, Underwood appeared in the feature film '' No Greater Love'', released in 2010. Underwood worked for Calvary Bible Church in Burbank, California as junior high pastor from August 2005 to June 2007 while attending The Master's Seminary, and was the full-time pastor of Firs ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ken Foree
Ken Foree (born February 29, 1948) is an American actor, best known as the protagonist Peter from the horror film '' Dawn of the Dead'' (1978) and as Roger Rockmore on the Nickelodeon television sitcom '' Kenan & Kel'' (1996–2000). Early life Foree was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, the oldest of four boys. Career Foree began acting in the 1970s, appearing in films such as '' The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings'', '' The Wanderers'', '' Dawn of the Dead'', and '' Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III''. He also had roles in the films '' Knightriders'', '' From Beyond'', and '' The Dentist''. In 1995, he starred in an episode of ''The X-Files'' as well as the ''GROPOS'' episode of ''Babylon 5''. Foree also played Roger Rockmore, Kenan and Kyra's father on the Nickelodeon sitcom '' Kenan & Kel''. In 2005, he played Charlie Altamont in the film '' The Devil's Rejects'', starring opposite Sid Haig and Bill Moseley as the adopted brother of Haig's character. In ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jimmy Manzie
James William Manzie, known as Jimmy Manzie or Jim Manzie, is an Australian musician (bass guitar, vocals, lead guitar) and songwriter for a variety of bands including rock revival band Ol' 55 (1975–1979), pop groups The Breakers (1979–1982) and The Fives (1982) before turning to solo work, production and composing for film/television scores and soundtracks.Spencer et al, (2007Manzie, Jimmyentry. Retrieved 22 February 2010.McFarlan'Ol' 55'entry. Retrieved 22 February 2010. As a member of Ol' 55, Manzie wrote "On the Prowl" their top 20 hit single on the Australian Kent Music Report in late 1975, which was followed by their debut album, '' Take It Greasy'' which reached No. 3 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart in 1976. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974. Manzie has composed for soundtracks or scores including original music for th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kathryn Morris
Kathryn Susan Morris (born January 28, 1969) is an American actress, best known for her lead role as Detective Lilly Rush in the CBS series ''Cold Case''. Early and personal life Kathryn Susan Morris was born on January 28, 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio. She grew up Christian in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, with her parents, Stanley, a Bible scholar, and Joyce, an insurance agent, and five siblings before moving away. From age 6 to 17, Morris and her family traveled the southern 'Bible Belt' as a gospel group called 'The Morris Code'. The group was mainly made up of Morris's father and three (out of five) of her siblings. She attended two colleges in the Philadelphia tri-state area, Northeastern Christian Junior College and Temple University. After studying theatre in high school, she was involved in a hit-and-run collision while on her way to her first acting gig, a Japanese music video based on the musical '' Grease''. She still made it to the gig and that's when she knew she was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Execution
Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or supposed misconduct. The sentence ordering that an offender be punished in such a manner is called a death sentence, and the act of carrying out the sentence is an execution. A prisoner who has been sentenced to death and awaits execution is ''condemned'' and is commonly referred to as being "on death row". Etymologically, the term ''capital'' (, derived via the Latin ' from ', "head") refers to execution by beheading, but executions are carried out by many methods, including hanging, shooting, lethal injection, stoning, electrocution, and gassing. Crimes that are punishable by death are known as ''capital crimes'', ''capital offences'', or ''capital felonies'', and vary depending on the jurisdiction, but commonly include serious crimes against a person, such as murder, assassination, mass murder, ch ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sandman In Film
The Sandman is a mythical character originating in Germanic and Scandinavian folklore who puts people to sleep and encourages and inspires beautiful dreams by sprinkling magical sand onto their eyes. Representation in traditional folklore The Sandman is a traditional character in many children's stories and books. In Scandinavian folklore, he is said to sprinkle sand or dust on or into the eyes of children at night to bring on sleep and dreams. The grit or "sleep" (rheum) in one's eyes upon waking is the supposed result of the Sandman's work the previous night. Literature E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776–1822) wrote a short story in 1816 titled ''The Sandman (short story), Der Sandmann'', which showed how sinister such a character could be made. According to the protagonist's nurse, he threw sand in the eyes of children who would not go to sleep, with the result of those eyes falling out and being collected by the Sandman, who then takes the eyes to his iron nest on the Moon and uses ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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British Supernatural Horror Films
British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. * British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture * British English, the English language as spoken and written in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and, more broadly, throughout the British Isles * Celtic Britons, an ancient ethno-linguistic group * Brittonic languages, a branch of the Insular Celtic language family (formerly called British) ** Common Brittonic, an ancient language Other uses *People or things associated with: ** Great Britain, an island ** British Isles, an island group ** United Kingdom, a sovereign state ** British Empire, a historical global colonial empire ** Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800) ** United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922) * British Raj, colonial India under the British Empire * British Hong Kong, colonial H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |