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  1. Robert de Niro

    Robert Mario De Niro Jr., credited professionally as Robert De Niro (born August 17, 1943), is an American film actor, director, and producer. He is noted for his method acting and portrayal of conflicted, troubled characters, for his enduring collaboration with director Martin Scorsese and for his early work with director Brian De Palma.

  2. Eliot Ness

    Eliot P. Ness (April 19, 1903 - May 16, 1957) was an American Prohibition agent, famous for his efforts to enforce Prohibition in Chicago, Illinois as the leader of a legendary team nicknamed The Untouchables.

  3. Ennio Morricone

    Ennio Morricone (born November 10, 1928; sometimes also credited as "Dan Savio" or "Leo Nichols") is an Italian composer especially noted for his film scores. He has composed and arranged scores for more than 400 film and television productions, more than any other composer living or deceased. He is best known for the characteristic sparse and memorable soundtracks of Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964), …

  4. Robert Stack

    Robert Langford Modini Stack (January 13, 1919 - May 14, 2003) was an American stage and movie actor. He was perhaps best known for his film acting as well as his role in the television series "The Untouchables" and as host of "Unsolved Mysteries".

  5. Robert Redford

    Robert Redford (born Charles Robert Redford, Jr. on August 18 1936), is a American motion picture actor, director, producer, businessman, model, environmentalist, and philanthropist. One of Hollywood's biggest superstars, Redford's appeal has lasted several decades.

  6. Patricia Clarkson

    Patricia Davies Clarkson (born December 29, 1959) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress.

  7. Art Linson

    Art Linson (b. 1942 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American film producer, director and screenwriter. His directorial debut was the 1980 comedy, "Where the Buffalo Roam", which was loosely based on stories by Hunter S. Thompson and starred Bill Murray as the writer. He also directed 1984's The Wild Life. Linson has produced many films including "Car Wash", "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", "Fight Club", …

  8. Richard Bradford

    Richard Bradford (born November 10, 1937) is known for his lead role as former CIA agent turned private eye McGill in the British TV adventure series "Man in a Suitcase", made by ITC in 1967. Bradford was born in Tyler, Texas to Rose and Richard Edwin Bradford. As well as his numerous TV appearances, Bradford has featured in many films, such as "The Chase" (1966), "More American Graffiti" (1999), and "The Legend of Billie Jean" (1985), …

  9. Bruce Gordon

    Bruce Gordon (born February 1 1916) is an American actor best known for playing Frank Nitti in the TV series "The Untouchables". Born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Gordon had an "Introducing" credit in the 1949 Marx Brothers film "Love Happy". His role in "The Untouchables" led to his being typecast as a heavy the rest of his career.

  10. Neville Brand

    Neville Brand, was an American television and movie actor. Gravel-voiced Neville Brand was born in Griswold, Iowa. He started his big screen career in "D.O.A." (1950) as a henchman named Chester. He became well known as a villain when he killed the character played by Elvis Presley in "Love Me Tender". He played the villain in so many movies, his self-image became affected, …

  11. William Forsythe

    William Forsythe (born June 7, 1955) is an American actor. He is frequently cast in "tough guy" roles such as criminals or law enforcement officers. He portrayed organized crime figure Sammy "The Bull" Gravano in the HBO motion picture "Gotti", as well as Al Capone in the 1993 television series "The Untouchables". His films include "Once Upon a Time in America", "Blue Streak", "Raising Arizona", "Extreme Prejudice", …

  12. John Rhys-Davies

    Actor John Rhys-Davies joined The Planetary Society's Advisory Council in 2004, but first began working with the Society in 1998 when he appeared on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse in the benefit performance, "An Evening on Mars with Ray Bradbury." Rhys-Davies appeared as the dwarf warrior Gimli in all three films of Peter Jackson 's adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings trilogy.

  13. Stephen H. Burum

    Stephen H. Burum is an American cinematographer, and was born on 25 November 1939 in Visalia, California. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on "Hoffa". In 1992 he recevied the American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases, again for "Hoffa". His other credits include: *"The War of the Roses" *"Mystery Men" *"St.

  14. Paul Williams

    Paul Williams is an Irish journalist and author. Paul Williams was born in 1964 in Ballinamore, Ireland. He studied journalism at the Rathmines School of Journalism in Dublin before pursuing post-graduate studies in criminology. He is the author of best-selling crime boss exposé, "The General" and "The Untouchables" (2006). "The General" was made into a major award-winning movie directed by John Boorman.

  15. Paul Picerni

    Paul Picerni (born December 1 1922 in New York City) is an American actor. He was a first lieutenant and bombardier during the war assigned to the Asian theatre. After peace was declared he became special services officer in India. Following the war he enrolled at Loyola Marymount University at Los Angeles. As a young actor returning from World War II, he fought the war all over again in the 1950 movie "Breakthrough".

  16. David Israel

    David Israel is an American television producer, writer, former sportswriter and general columnist. A 1973 graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Israel wrote for the "Chicago Daily News", "Washington Star", the "Chicago Tribune" (for which he wrote a nationally syndicated column) and the "Los Angeles Herald-Examiner".

  17. Bill Pankow

    Bill Pankow is an American film editor who was born in New York City in 1952. He won the Seattle Film Critics Award for Best Editing in 2002 for his work on Femme Fatale. His other credits include: *"The Funeral" *"Body Double" *"Snake Eyes" *"The Untouchables" *"Parents" *"The Comfort of Strangers" *"The Black Dahlia"

  18. Tom Amandes

    Tom Amandes (born March 9 1959 in Richmond, Illinois), a veteran of both film and television, returned to series television in 2002 as Dr. Brown's rival, Dr. Harold Abbott, in the hit WB drama "Everwood". Amandes was born the sixth of 11 children in the small town of Richmond, Illinois (population: 1,000). A self-described "theater jock," Amandes began acting at an early age, performing at home with his siblings as well as starring in school productions.

  19. Max Allan Collins

    Max Allan Collins (born March 3, 1948) is a prolific American mystery writer who has been called "mystery's Renaissance man". He has written novels, screenplays, comic books, comic strips, trading cards, short stories, movie novelizations and historical fiction. He wrote the graphic novel "Road to Perdition" (which was developed into a film in 2002), created the comic book private eye "Ms.

  20. David James Elliott

    David James Elliott (born David William Smith on September 21, 1960 in Milton, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian-born actor who was the star of the series "JAG" from 1995 to 2005, playing lead character Harmon Rabb Jr.. During his teenage years he was part of a band, quitting Milton District High School in his final year to pursue his dream of becoming a rock star. At 19 however he realized this wouldn't happen and returned to finish high school.

  21. Claude Akins

    Claude Marion Akins was an American actor (born May 25, 1926, in Nelson, Georgia - died January 27, 1994, in Altadena, California). Powerful in appearance and voice, Akins could be counted on to play the clever (or less than clever) tough guy, on the side of good or bad, in movies and television. He is best remembered as Sheriff Lobo in the 1970s TV series "B.J. and the Bear", and later "The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo", a spinoff series.

  22. Nehemiah Persoff

    Nehemiah Persoff (born 1919, Jerusalem) is an actor. Since his retirement (due to ill health) in 1985, he has become a painter, specialising in watercolour. Persoff appeared in such television series as The Untouchables, Star Trek, Charlie's Angels, Hunter (TV series) and Magnum, P.I.

  23. Clifton James

    Clifton James (born May 29, 1921) is an American actor. James was born George Clifton James in New York, New York or Spokane, Washington to Grace Dean, a teacher, and Harry James, a journalist. James is known for playing the role of Sheriff J.W. Pepper in the James Bond films "Live and Let Die" and "The Man with the Golden Gun". He also played a very similar character in both "Superman II" and "Silver Streak".

  24. Tay Garnett

    Tay Garnett, was an American film director and writer. Born in Los Angeles, California, Garnett served as a naval aviator in WW I and entered films as a screenwriter in 1920. He was a gagwriter for Mack Sennett and Hal Roach, then joined Pathe and began to direct films in 1928. Among his films are "One Way Passage" (1932), "China Seas" (1935), "Eternally Yours" (1939), "Seven Sinners" (1940), "Cheers for Miss Bishop" (1941), …

  25. Barbara Nichols

    Barbara Nichols (December 30, 1929 - October 5, 1976) was an actress who was something of a cross between a sex symbol and a character actress, a voluptous and attractive woman who usually played brassy secondary comic roles in a number of major films in the 1950s and 1960s. Nichols was born Barbara Nickeraeur in Queens, New York. She began modeling for pinup magazines in the early-1950s and for a period worked as a stripper.

  26. Bernie Smith

    I live in sin city, Las Vegas, Nevada, but grew up and lived in Columbus Ohio most of my life. My passions are College Football -.

  27. Thornton Davis

    YOUTH BY SAMUEL ULLMAN.

  28. Carlos

    Filmmaker residing in Williamsport, PA... More here:.

  29. Davide Piovesan

    Davide Piovesan, Padova, 1955. Musician, selftaught, drums teacher. Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Nederland, Norway, United Kingdom, Sudan... Main collaborations with: Vittorio Matteucci, Katarra, Ephel Duath. Main interviews on: Kerrang!, Terrorizer, Drumsportal (on line). Main discography: - EPHEL DUATH "The Painter's Palette" (Earache) 2003 (reviewed between others by Modern Drummer) - EPHEL DUATH "Pain necessary to know" (Earache) 2005.

  30. Tony

    Wellll...here goes: I am a humble, honest, upbeat, energetic, easy-goin', emotionally-/spiritually-grounded, & hard-working professional. I consider myself a very sensual, romantic & compassionate guy when I am in the company of a well-balanced & good-spirited,adventurous woman! Yes..I DO work hard BUT also take time to "de-compress" & maintain a good balance in spending quality time with immediate family members & close friends/clients.

  31. Tamara

    found this.

  32. Gloria

    good points: I'm a kind, smiling, romantic, emotional, sincere, spontaneus person bad points: I'm moody,touchy, thoughtful sometimes pessimist.

  33. David

    Well, it's difficult to summarize yourself in a paragraph or two, but I'll try to give the abridged version. I'm an environmental engineer with a master's in chemical engineering, and I work for a consulting firm. Being an engineer does not mean that I drive trains (your laugh here), but it would be cool. Actually I design stuff. For further details please ask.

  34. Heather

    "Never be afraid to share your dreams with the world, because there is nothing the world loves more than the taste of really sweet dreams.".

  35. Chris

    Me? There's not much to me. Just a guy. I play guitar, write screenplays, turn them into movies, study sword fighting, build hot rods, and am a master couch potato.

  36. John Thyne

    I'm a busy professional in gorgeous Santa Barbara, CA, from a fantastic, well adjusted, traditional Irish/Italian Catholic family with East Coast roots. I'm the oldest of six kids, have 7 nieces and nephews, scores of cousins and two intact parents after 39 years of marriage. I work too much but haven't found the right woman to slow me down. I love theater, travel, the beach, cinema, reading, coooking, intellectual conversations, women and find dining.

  37. Jordon

    I'm just a simple college guy here at good ol' Vincennes University. I'm a General Studies Major, looking to become a psych major. College life sucks but I'm tryin to live for the day. I love several forms of music such as Classic Rock, Metal(favorite),Hard Rock, Blues,Techno. I spend my time at classes or with friends to whom I'm bitchin to about how bad VU sucks. I love sketching, playin video games(who doesn't),and writing my criticism of the world on paper.

  38. Frank

    Created @ BlogLoser.com.

  39. George Green

    I'm here for the living. I try to make the best of everything. I guess that comes from working as a preschool teacher.I live the wonderful life of a daycare worker. Yeah, there's a lot of crying and crap (literally - crap), but there's great rewards in laughter and smiles. I've never been married, no kids. I definately want both, though.

  40. Robert Mcdonough

    Hey, I'm 31... I live on Long Island, NY. I work at a bank. Looking to find old friends, maybe make one or two new ones. I consider my friends an extension to my already large family and I love them all equally. I like having fun and enjoying life.

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