- Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, actor, and screenwriter. He rose to fame in the early 1990s as an auteur indie filmmaker whose films used postmodern nonlinear storylines, and stylized violence interwoven with often-obscure cinematic references. His films include "Reservoir Dogs" (1992), " Pulp Fiction" (1994), "Jackie Brown" (1997), "Kill Bill" (Vol. 1 2003, Vol. - Uma Thurman
Uma Karuna Thurman (born April 29 1970) is an American film actress. She performs predominantly in leading roles in a variety of films, ranging from romantic comedies and dramas to science fiction and action thrillers. She is best known for her films directed by Quentin Tarantino. Her most popular films include "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988), "Pulp Fiction" (1994), "Gattaca" (1997) and the two "Kill Bill" movies (2003–04). - Michael Madsen
Michael Soren Madsen (born September 25, 1958) is an American actor. - Daryl Hannah
Daryl Christine Hannah (born December 3, 1960) is an American film actress. After making her screen debut in 1978, Hannah starred in a number of Hollywood films throughout the 1980s. She has recently had several notable roles, including that of Elle Driver in "Kill Bill", after a hiatus from major roles during the 1990s. - Vivica A. Fox
Vivica Anjanetta Fox (born July 30, 1964 in South Bend, Indiana) is a film and television actress. After graduating from Golden West College with an Associate Art degree in Social Sciences, Fox moved to California to become an actress, first on soap operas such as "Generations", "Days of Our Lives" and "The Young and the Restless". One of her earliest roles saw her as Patti LaBelle's fashion designer daughter, Charisse Chamberlain, … - Gordon Liu
Gordon Liu (born November 30, 1955) is a Chinese martial arts film actor. He was born in Guangdong Province, China and is the adopted brother of famed Shaw Brothers director and actor Lau Kar-leung (Liu Chia-Liang). Best known by Western moviegoers for his role as Pai Mei in "Kill Bill: Volume 2" (2004), and as Johnny Mo in "Kill Bill: Volume 1", the head general of the Crazy 88, O-Ren Ishii's (Lucy Liu) personal army. - Michael Parks
Michael Parks (born April 24, 1940) is an American actor and singer. He has appeared in almost 50 films and has made frequent TV appearances, but is probably best known for his work in recent years with Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. - Lawrence Bender
While studying for his degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Maine, Bender began attending dance lessons and eventually toured the northeast with the Ralph Robertson Ballet Company. He moved to New York City and won a scholarship to "Fame" choreographer Louis Falco 's dance academy. After sustaining a dance injury, he moved into acting. He studied with coach Sandra Seacat alongside such actors as Jessica Lange , Mickey Rourke , Marlo Thomas and Christopher Reeve . - Julie Dreyfus
Julie Dreyfus is a French actress. Dreyfus, who speaks fluent Japanese, French, and English, is well known in Japan, where she made her TV debut on a French-language lesson program on NHK's educational channel, and has appeared on the TV show "Ryōri no Tetsujin" ("Iron Chef") as a guest and judge, where she famously refused to eat a meal prepared by Toshiro Kandagawa, because it contained whale meat. - Meiko Kaji
is a Japanese singer and actress. In 1970, with little success but extensive experience in the movie business, she signed up with the Nikkatsu movie studio and was subsequently cast in more or less important roles in the "Stray Cat Rock" series. The films concern juvenile girl gang confrontations and, although inventive, they suffer from poor scripts and rickety quality throughout the series. In 1971 Nikkatsu started moving into the financially lucrative erotic movie business, … - Robert Richardson
Robert Bridge Richardson (born August 27, 1955 in Hyannis, Massachusetts) is an American cinematographer. He has won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography twice, for his work on "JFK" and "The Aviator". According to rumor, Quentin Tarantino persuaded him to work on "Kill Bill" by sending him a Valentine's Day bouquet. - Michael Bowen
Michael Bowen (born June 21, 1953) is an American actor. Films he has appeared in include "Jackie Brown", "Magnolia", "Less Than Zero" and "Kill Bill: Vol 1". Bowen also had a recurring role as Danny Pickett on the ABC television series, "Lost". Bowen was born in Texas, the son of actress Sonia Sorel and the famous Beat painter Michael Bowen Jr. He is half-brother to two of the Carradine brothers (Robert and Keith). - Lucy Liu
Lucy Alexis Liu is an Emmy Award-nominated American actress. She became known after starring in the television series "Ally McBeal" (1998-2002) and has also appeared in several notable film roles, including "Kill Bill" and "Charlie's Angels". - Perla Haney-Jardine
Perla Haney-Jardine is a young American actress, born on an island off Brazil, that starred in "Kill Bill Vol. 2" as B.B. the four year old daughter of Beatrix "The Bride" Kiddo and Bill. The young starlet also stars in the 2005 remake "Dark Water" with Jennifer Connelly and John C. Reilly as Natasha Rimsky and young Dahlia. She started out doing commercials before going into movies. She now lives with her family in North Carolina. - Katsuhito Ishii
(Director/Screenwriter/Editor) (born 1966, Niigata) is a Japanese film director. Katsuhito Ishii began directing commercials in 1992, receiving numerous awards in this field. After shooting his first short film The Promise of August in 1996, which went on to receive the Grand Prix at Yubari International Film Festival, he made his feature debut with Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl, … - Kazuto Nakazawa
Kazuto Nakazawa is a Japanese character designer and director of numerous anime series and video games. His directorial work includes Parasite Dolls, the anime sequence in Kill Bill volume 1, and the upcoming segment of Genius Party, Moondrive. He has designed characters for many anime, such as Ashita no Nadja and Samurai Champloo, for which he also served as animation director. - D. K. Holm
D. K. Holm (born February 11, 1953) is a movie reviewer, Internet columnist, radio broadcaster, and author. Holm was born in Portland, Oregon. He attended David Douglas High School and the University of Oregon. From 1976 to 1978, Holm was the co-editor and contributor to "Cinemonkey" film magazine (the magazine continues on in the form of a website by the same name). From 1985 to 1995, Holm was a film reviewer for the alternative weekly "Willamette Week", … - Mahiro Maeda
Mahiro Maeda is one of the most prominent Japanese anime creators working today, having worked as director, character designer, and animator for many of Japan's top series. He has been one of the top contributors at the anime studio GONZO for many years, having directed "Blue Submarine No. 6", "Final Fantasy: Unlimited" and "Gankutsuōu - The Count of Monte Cristo". - Piero Umiliani
Piero Umiliani was an Italian film music composer, most famous for his song "Mah Nà Mah Nà" of 1968, that was originally used for a Mondo documentary about Sweden –- "Svezia, Inferno e Paradiso" ("Sweden, Heaven and Hell") –- but in 1977 became world-famous when it was performed on "The Muppet Show". It is also a trademark song of the Benny Hill show. Like many of his Italian colleagues at that time, … - Armando Trovaioli
Armando Trovaioli (also "Trovajoli") (September 2, 1917, Rome -) is an Italian film composer with over 200 credits as composer and/or conductor, many of them jazz scores for low-budget exploitation films of the Commedia all'italiana genre. He collaborated with Vittorio De Sica on a number of projects, including one segment of "Boccaccio '70". One of his songs was also featured in Kill Bill. - Bak Mei
Bak Mei is said to have been one of the legendary Five Elders - survivors of the destruction of the Shaolin Temple by the Qing Dynasty imperial regime (1644-1912) - who, according to some accounts, betrayed Shaolin to the imperial government. He shares his name with the Southern Chinese martial art attributed to him. Bak Mei has been fictionalized in Hong Kong films such as "Hung Hsi-Kuan" (1977), "Shao Lin ying xiong bang" (1979), … - Harry Betts
Harry Betts (? - ca. 1985) was a jazz composer. He has written and orchestrated the soundtracks for several films, including the soundtracks for "The Fantastic Plastic Machine" and "Nice Dreams". Music from his 1972 soundtrack to "Black Mama, White Mama" was used in the 2003 soundtrack for "Kill Bill, Volume 1". Aside from his work in scoring, he is known for his 1962 album, "The Jazz Soul of Doctor Kildare". - D. A. Clarke
D. A. Clarke has been a radical feminist essayist and activist in the United States of America since 1980. Much of her writing addresses the link between violence against women and market economics, although she may be best known for her 1991 essay "Justice Is A Woman with a Sword". In that essay, which she has updated twice for editions of the anthology "Transforming a Rape Culture", … - Calico Cooper
Calico Cooper (born 20 May 1981) is an American actress and the daughter of rock and roll musician Alice Cooper. Her mother, Sheryl Cooper, was the original "Cold Ethyl" dancer on the Welcome to My Nightmare tour. Since coming of age, Calico has traveled on tour with her father and has performed an assortment of characters in his live act including Cold Ethyl, the Death Dealer, the Bride from "Kill Bill", Britney Spears, and Paris Hilton. - Damien King
Damien King (b. 1982-06-14 in Chelmsford, England), is an electronic artist and producer under the alias Digi. - Kill Bill
Well this is just a fan-favourite account for anyone who loves the movie Kill Bill. ___________________________________________________________ THE BRIDE/BLACK MAMBA/BEATRIX KIDDO: BEFORE- blonde hair, beautiful face, member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. Was pregnant with the leader, Bill. AFTER- Wakes up from a four year coma after the assassination of her wedding. - Kill Bill
human. - Kill Bill
- Jimmy Crasto
i hate ducks!!!!!!!!!
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