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  1. Steven Spielberg

    Steven Allan Spielberg KBE (born December 18, 1946) is an American film director and producer. Spielberg is a three-time Academy Award winner and is the highest grossing filmmaker of all time, with an estimated net worth of $3 billion. As of 2006, "Premiere" listed him as the most powerful and influential figure in the motion picture industry. "TIME" named him in the '100 Greatest People of the Century'.

  2. John Williams

    John Towner Williams (born February 8 1932) is an American composer, conductor and pianist. In a career that spans six decades, Williams has composed many of the most famous film scores in history, including those for "Jaws", "Star Wars", "Superman", "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Jurassic Park", "Schindler's List", "Hook", "Memoirs of a Geisha", and "Harry Potter".

  3. Drew Barrymore

    Drew Blyth Barrymore is an American actress and film producer, the youngest member of the Barrymore family of American actors. She has her own production company, Flower Films. Barrymore made her screen début in "Altered States" (1980); she made her breakout role two years later in "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". She quickly became one of Hollywood's most recognized child actresses.

  4. Henry Thomas

    Henry Jackson Thomas, Jr. (born September 9, 1971) is an American actor and musician. He has appeared in more than 40 films and is best known for his role as Elliott in the 1982 Steven Spielberg film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". Thomas was born September 9, 1971 in San Antonio, Texas, USA, the son of Carolyn L. Davis and Henry Jackson Thomas, a hydraulics mechanic.

  5. Harrison Ford

    Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor. He is best known for his performances as the tough, wisecracking space pilot Han Solo in the "Star Wars" film series, and the adventurous archaeologist/action hero in the Indiana Jones film series. Ford has also been the star of many high-grossing hits Hollywood blockbusters such as "Air Force One" and "The Fugitive", which have distanced him from his famous Star Wars and Indiana Jones roles.

  6. Robert MacNaughton

    Robert MacNaughton is an American actor, best known for his role as Elliott's brother Michael in Steven Spielberg's "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial", for which he won an 1983 Young Artist Award as Best Young Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. Following roles in "I Am the Cheese" and a few made-for-TV movies, …

  7. Dee Wallace-Stone

    Dee Wallace-Stone (born Deanna Bowers on December 14, 1948, in Kansas City, Kansas) is an U.S. motion picture and television actress. She is remembered for her roles in several popular films. These include the starring role as Elliot's divorced mother in the Steven Spielberg film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982), her widest seen role.

  8. Ben Burtt

    Ben Burtt (born July 12, 1948 in Syracuse, New York) is the archetypal sound designer (a term he invented) and sound editor for many famous and noteworthy films, as well as directing an Oscar-nominated documentary.

  9. Melissa Mathison

    Melissa Mathison (born June 3, 1950) is an American screenwriter. She is most famous for writing the screenplays for the films "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and "Kundun", a film about the Dalai Lama. Mathison was the second wife of Harrison Ford.

  10. C. Thomas Howell

    Christopher Thomas Howell (born December 7, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actor. He appeared in a huge role (credited as Tom Howell) in Steven Spielberg's "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982). He also is the lead in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Outsiders" he is Ponyboy Curtis, and in the 1990 feature film "Side Out". His acting career began in television at the age of four, …

  11. Frank Marshall

    Frank Marshall (born September 13, 1946) is an American movie producer and director, often working in collaboration with his wife, Kathleen Kennedy. With Kennedy and Steven Spielberg, he was one of the founders of Amblin Entertainment. He is a partner with Kennedy in The Kennedy/Marshall Company, a film production company formed in 1991, which presently has a contract with Universal Pictures. Marshall has worked on many of Hollywood's biggest films since 1973.

  12. Sean Frye

    Sean Anthony Frye (born September 16, 1966, in Hollywood, California) is a former American child actor. His best-known role was as Steve, Elliot's older brother's friend in "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". Actress Soleil Moon Frye is his half-sister; his father is actor Virgil Frye.

  13. Carlo Rambaldi

    Carlo Rambaldi (born 1925 in Vigarano Mainarda, Italy) is an Italian-born special effects artist who is most famous for designing the title character of the 1982 super-smash hit "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and the mechanical head-effects for the creature in "Alien". Rambaldi has also worked on "Profondo Rosso (Deep Red)" (1975), "King Kong" (1976), "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977), "Dune" (1984), …

  14. Drew Struzan

    Drew Struzan (born 1947) is an American artist. Struzan has painted album covers, advertising, collectibles, and book covers, but he is best known for his extensive movie poster work. Popularly known by his signature first name on his work, Struzan is one of the industry's most recognized talents, having provided artwork for over 150 movie posters, including many of the best-known films of all time.

  15. John Alvin

    John Alvin (Born in Mass. USA 1948) is an award-winning artist who has illustrated some of the world's most recognized movie posters. Alvin graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and became a freelance artist. His first movie art campaign was for Mel Brook's "Blazing Saddles" (1974), Since 1974, Alvin has created artwork for more than 125 film campaigns for New Line Cinema, Warner Bros.

  16. Carol Littleton

    Carol Littleton (born in 1948 in Oklahoma) is the Academy Award-nominated American feature film editor of the heartwarming blockbuster, the Steven Spielberg-directed film, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" as well as editor of several other popular films (such as "The Big Chill" and "Body Heat"). Carol Littleton was also the recipient of an Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing (for a TV Miniseries, …

  17. Pat Welsh

    Pat Welsh (Birth name: Patricia A. Carroll February 11 1915, San Francisco, California - d. January 26, 1995 in Green Valley, California.) was a movie actress who appeared only in three movies, most famously as the voice of E.T. in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. When Welsh was in a camera store, Ben Burtt, the voice designer of the character E.T., heard her talking and asked to audition for the E.T. character.

  18. Howard Scott Warshaw

    Howard Scott Warshaw is a former game designer who worked for Atari in the early 1980s, where he designed and programmed the games "Yars' Revenge", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and the infamous flop, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". He has also written two books as well as producing and directing three documentaries. Warshaw's first success, "Yars' Revenge", first started as an Atari 2600 adaptation of the arcade game "Star Castle".

  19. Ralph McQuarrie

    Ralph McQuarrie (b. June 13 1929, Gary, Indiana) is a conceptual designer and futurist responsible for the look of "Star Wars" (all of the original trilogy), the original "Battlestar Galactica" (TV), "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and "Cocoon", for which he won an Academy Award. He is a contemporary of Syd Mead, another conceptual designer/futurist, with whom he attended school. "RMQ", as he is known to sign original works, …

  20. Milt Kogan

    Milt Kogan (born 1936 in Camden, New Jersey) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the desk sergeant, Officer Kogan, on the television series "Barney Miller" in 1975. He also made guest appearances on the television series "It Takes a Thief", "Mission: Impossible", "Ironside", "Sanford and Son", "Mannix", "The Law", "Cannon", "Police Story", "Kojak", "Eight Is Enough", …

  21. Tamara de Treaux

    Tamara Detro, known by the stage name Tamara De Treaux (21 October 1959 - 28 November 1990) was an American actress. She was 79 cm (2' 7") tall. De Treaux played ET in Steven Spielberg's film E. T. (1982), squatting inside the doll. She is uncredited for the performance. De Treaux was a friend of the American writer Armistead Maupin. Her diaries supplied the main influence for the heroine Cadence Roth in his novel "Maybe the Moon".

  22. Sidney Sheinberg

    Sidney "Sid" Jay Sheinberg (born 1935, Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American entertainment executive. He is married to actress Lorraine Gary. Currently, he runs the Bubble Factory Studios, an independent production company of film projects. Prior to his work with The Bubble Factory, he served as President and Chief Operating Officer at MCA under Lew Wasserman. Sheinberg is credited with discovering director Steven Spielberg, …

  23. Herbert W. Spencer

    Herbert Winfield Spencer (April 7, 1905 - September 18, 1992) was a film composer and orchestrator. He was known mostly for his collaborations with composer, John Williams as orchestrator and arranger (from 1974 until his death) for many of his film scores such as the original Star Wars trilogy, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and the Indiana Jones film series.

  24. Bob Haro

    Bob Haro is a former freestyle BMX rider turned artist and business executive. He is the founder of Haro Bikes. He was born in Pasadena, California on June 29 1958. He began biking in his high school sophomore year when he ran out of money riding dirt bikes. His father bought him a Honda 100 and he stripped the bike down to compete in motorcycle races. He won over 50 dirt biking trophies by 1975.

  25. Jim Baikie

    British comic strip artist Jim Baikie began his career illustrating Valentine for Fleetway. Over the next twenty years, he built a solid reputation working for TV comics such as Look-in, including adaptations of "The Monkees" and "Star Trek", all scripted by Angus P. Allan. In the 1980's, Baikie drew "The Twilight World" in Warrior. In Britain, he is probably best known for collaborating with Alan Moore on "Skizz", a reworking of the film E.T..

  26. Francesca

    Know me if I let you.

  27. Alice Corrigan

    I am a single 27 year old, which is unexpected given that in a month I was planning to be a married 27 year old. Trying to cope with moving back in with my parents and such like.

  28. Purnima

    About Me: To say something about myself I am a person with varied interests coz I hate sitting idle or Twiddling my thumbs. I love action, doing things & taking responsibilities. Though I am an extrovert I do value my privacy and am known to be a very private person... whoa now theres a contradiction if you've ever seen one!! Im a very frank person. I do not like to hide behind falsity in any situation.

  29. Peter Gould
  30. Scott Tedford

    Describing a person in a website blurb is a bit of a conundrum. At first it seems impossible, due to the complex nature of humans; but, in reality, a blurb is a blurb and need not be an all encompassing description.

  31. Daniel Katzen

    Daniel Katzen (born June 5, 1952) is a French horn player, and member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) since 1979. He is a recitalist, chamber musician, and soloist with orchestras in Boston and elsewhere, and has appeared on numerous recordings with the BSO, the Boston Pops, and the Empire Brass, among others. He has taught horn at Boston University and the New England Conservatory since 1981, and at CalArts and the University of California, Irvine since 2000.

  32. Terry Windell

    Terry Windell is film director, working in commercials as well as long-form television, most notably directing several episodes of "Enterprise" and "Star Trek: Voyager". In sixth grade he wrote a paper about becoming a cel animator and soon after high school pursued his dream at Pasadena's Art Center College of Design. There, Windell studied art, illustration, and film and in-between classes began working for Pantomime Pictures, …

  33. William Vann Rogers

    Will Rogers Jr. was elected as a Democratic congressman for Southern California in 1942. Although he served only 17 months in congress, he is best remembered as the American politician who did the most to try and save the Jews of Europe during World War II. Rogers joined the Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe in 1943. He also introduced a bill called the Rescue Resolution that, if passed, would have established safe havens for Jewish refugees from Europe in nearby...

  34. Mitchell Suskin
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  38. Matthew De Meritt

    Was born without legs. He walked on his hands. He was only a pre-teen while being a crew-member for _E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)_. He was put inside the E.T. suit and moved for E.T. in most of the scenes where E.T. gets into the kitchen and falls over drunk. There were also little people inside the suit and a woman doing his hands.

  39. Rhoda Makoff
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