1. Irvin Kershner

    Irvin Kershner (born April 29, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), is an American film director and occasional actor.

  2. Kevin McClory

    Kevin O'Donovan McClory (8 June 1926 - 20 November 2006) was an Irish screenwriter, producer, and director. McClory was best known for the 1983 James Bond film "Never Say Never Again", which was the result of a long legal battle between McClory and Ian Fleming (later United Artists/MGM) over the writing credits and later the film rights to "Thunderball".

  3. Bernie Casey

    Bernard Terry Casey (born June 8, 1939 in Wyco, West Virginia) was an American Football player during the 1960s who later became an actor. Some years later, in a piece for NFL Films, he expressed his disillusionment with the NFL and professional sports in general, feeling like his creativity and individuality were thwarted by conservative elements in the league and ownership hierarchy. He does not look back fondly on his pro football experience.

  4. Alec McCowen

    Alec McCowen (born May 26, 1925) is an English actor, best known for classical roles including Shakespeare. He was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, the son of Mary and Duncan McCowen. He was educated at the Skinners' School in Tunbridge Wells and a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, McCowen made his film debut in 1953 in a British film, "The Cruel Sea", but achieved his greatest successes on stage.

  5. Lani Hall

    Lani Hall (born November 6, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American singer.

  6. Pamela Salem

    Pamela Salem is a British film and television actress. She was born in Bombay, India, and educated at Heidelberg University in Germany and later at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, England. She is best-remembered on television for her co-starring role in the early 80's ITV children's fantasy series "Into The Labyrinth" as evil witch Belor, …

  7. Jack Whittingham

    Jack Whittingham (1910 - July 3, 1972) was a British playwright, film critic, and screenwriter. He is particularly famous for having collaborated with Ian Fleming and Kevin McClory on a James Bond screenplay for a film. When these plans were scrapped, Fleming novelised the work into his ninth official novel, "Thunderball"; however, the novel only credited Fleming.

  8. Valerie Leon

    "Valerie Leon" (born November 12, 1945) is an English actress, regarded as something of a cult figure due to her roles in a number of high profile British film "franchises". Her father was a director of a textile company and her mother, who trained at RADA, stopped acting to become a full-time mother. She is the eldest of four privately-educated children.

  9. Prunella Gee

    Prunella Gee (born February 17, 1950) is an English actress. Her first major role was in 1974 alongside Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine in "The Wilby Conspiracy" and in 1983 she starred in the unofficial James Bond film "Never Say Never Again" opposite Sean Connery. The same year she appeared in the sitcom "Moving". She has starred in various television series, most notably in the top rated soap opera "Coronation Street" for four years from 1999.

  10. Douglas Slocombe

    Douglas Slocombe (b. February 10, 1913) is a British cinematographer who has enjoyed a long career in the British film industry. His many films as director of photography include "Robbery" (1967), "The Italian Job" (1969), "Nijinsky" (1980), the James Bond film "Never Say Never Again" in 1983, and the three Indiana Jones films between 1981 and 1989. His early films as cinematographer included many of the most famous Ealing comedies, …

  11. Gavan O'Herlihy

    Gavan O'Herlihy (b. April 29, 1954 in Dublin, Ireland) is the son of Irish actor Dan O'Herlihy. Gavan has over 30 screen credits to his name, most of them having cast him villainous or antagonistic roles such as "Death Wish III", "Never Say Never Again", and "Superman III". His role as Airk Thaughbaer in the 1988 fantasy "Willow" is one of the few heroic roles the burly, fair-haired Gavan has managed to get, …

  12. Micheline Roquebrune

    Micheline, Lady Connery (Micheline Roquebrune-Connery) born 1929 is a French artist. She has been married to the Scottish actor Sir Sean Connery since 1975.

  13. Dick Clement

    Dick Clement OBE (born September 5, 1937) is an English writer. Born in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England, Clement is, in partnership with Ian La Frenais, one of the most successful television writers in Britain. Generally, Clement and La Frenais write comedies, or dramas with a comic tone. Their fame rests primarily on four series, "The Likely Lads", "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?", "Porridge" and "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet".

  14. Marilyn Bergman

    Marilyn Bergman (born November 10, 1929) is a composer, songwriter and author. She was born Marilyn Keith in Brooklyn, New York and studied psychology and English at New York University. She and her husband Alan Bergman, whom she married in 1958, were born in the same hospital and raised in the same Brooklyn neighborhood, but didn't meet until each had relocated to Los Angeles. Together they have written the music and lyrics for numerous television shows, films, …

  15. Ricou Browning

    Ricou Browning (born February 16, 1930) is an American film director, actor, producer and underwater cinematographer and action specialist. He was born in Fort Pierce, Florida. He grew up to start a career in water shows, moving on to produce shows. He moved into movies in 1954, playing the underwater role of the Gill-Man in "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (while Ben Chapman played the monster on land), a feat he repeated in two sequels.

  16. Alan Bergman

    Alan Bergman (born September 11, 1925) is a prolific American prolific lyricist and songwriter. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he studied at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and UCLA. His involvement in the entertainment industry began in the early 1950s as a director of children's television shows. He and his wife Marilyn Bergman, whom he married in 1958, were born in the same hospital and raised in the same Brooklyn neighborhood, …

  17. Tip Tipping

    Timothy Tipping (February 13, 1958 - February 5, 1993), better known as Tip Tipping, was a British movie stuntman and was at one time a SAS soldier and British Royal Marine commando. He appeared in television series including "Doctor Who" and "The Bill", and films including "Never Say Never Again" (1983), "Batman" (1989), …

  18. Genzō Wakayama

    Genzō Wakayama is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and disc jockey. Born on September 271932 in Karafuto, he moved to Sapporo as a youth and graduated from high school there. Active in cinema, he provided the voice for Sean Connery as James Bond in "Dr. No", "From Russia with Love", "Goldfinger", "Thunderball", "You Only Live Twice", "Diamonds Are Forever", and "Never Say Never Again" and in the 1999 film "The Rock".

  19. John Blakeley

    John Blakeley (born January 19,1946 in Blackpool, UK) is a sculptor and special effects artist who has worked in the film industry for over 20 years. Classically trained in London, Carrara and Athens, John Blakeley worked as an illustrator, stone carver and portrait sculptor before working on his first film, Greystoke - The Legend of Tarzan. Working alongside special effects artist Rick Baker (responible for the Michael Jackson's Thriller video), …

  20. Anne Schwebel