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  1. Stanley Kubrick

    Stanley Kubrick was an influential and acclaimed American film director and producer considered among the greatest of the 20th Century. He directed a number of highly acclaimed and sometimes controversial films, including "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Paths of Glory", "A Clockwork Orange", and "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb".

  2. Anthony Burgess

    Anthony Burgess (February 25, 1917 - November 22, 1993) was a British novelist, critic and composer. He was also active as a librettist, poet, pianist, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, essayist, travel writer, broadcaster, translator, linguist and educationalist. Born in Harpurhey, Manchester in northwest England, he lived and worked variously in Southeast Asia, the United States and Mediterranean Europe.

  3. Patrick Magee

    Patrick Magee (31 March 1922 - 14 August 1982) was a Tony Award winning Irish actor best known for his collaborations with Samuel Beckett and his role as the victimised writer Mr. Alexander in Stanley Kubrick's film "A Clockwork Orange". He was raised Catholic in Armagh Northern Ireland; his name at birth was Patrick McGee. When he moved to London in 1957, he changed the spelling of his surname so as to appear less provincial.

  4. Michael Bates

    Michael Bates (December 4 1920 - January 11 1978) was a British actor born in Jhansi, India (now in Uttar Pradesh). Michael Bates appeared in many UK television series including "Last Of The Summer Wine" from 1973 to 1975 as Cyril Blamire and "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" from 1974 to 1977 as Rangi Ram, as well as many others. On radio he played a variety of characters in the BBC's long-running comedy series "The Navy Lark".

  5. Warren Clarke

    Warren Clarke (born April 26 1947) is an English actor. Clarke was born in Oldham, Lancashire. His first television appearance was in the long running ITV soap opera "Coronation Street", initially as Kenny Pickup in 1966 and then as Gary Bailey in 1968. His first major film appearance was in Stanley Kubrick's notorious "A Clockwork Orange" where he played a 'Droog' named 'Dim'. He also appeared with McDowell in the 1973 film "O Lucky Man".

  6. John Alcott

    John Alcott (1931-1986) was an Oscar winning cinematographer best known for his four collaborations with director Stanley Kubrick: "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968), for which he took over as lighting camerman from Geoffrey Unsworth in mid-shoot, "A Clockwork Orange" (1971), "Barry Lyndon" (1975), the film for which he won his Oscar, and "The Shining" (1980). He died at Cannes, France in 1986 from a heart attack.

  7. Adrienne Corri

    Adrienne Corri (born on 13 November 1933 in Glasgow, Scotland) is an actress of Italian parentage. She is probably best known for her role as the rape victim Mrs Alexander in the 1971 Stanley Kubrick film "A Clockwork Orange", and for her appearances as Valerie in Jean Renoir's "The River" (1951) and as Lara's mother in David Lean's "Dr. Zhivago" (1965).

  8. John Barry

    John Barry was an influential British production designer. Barry was born in London. He was described by Richard Donner as a “genius” and best known for his work on fantasy films. Amongst his credits are "A Clockwork Orange", "Star Wars", and the first two "Superman" films. The polished surfaces of the Death Star and the crystalline Krypton in these two films are the clearest expressions of Barry's personal style.

  9. John Clive

    John Clive (born 6 January 1938 in London, England) is a British actor. He has appeared in scores of films and TV shows and is also a best selling author. Films he has appeared in include "The Italian Job", "The Pink Panther Strikes Again", "A Clockwork Orange", and "Yellow Submarine" (as the voice of John Lennon). His television appearances include "Rising Damp", "The Dick Emery Show", and "The Perils of Pendragon".

  10. Jan Harlan

    Jan Harlan is the brother of Christiane Kubrick, Stanley Kubrick's widow. He acted as Kubrick's Executive Producer for "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999), "Full Metal Jacket" (1987), "The Shining" (1980), "Barry Lyndon" (1975) and as Assistant to the Producer for "A Clockwork Orange" (1971). Harlan was also Executive Producer for Steven Spielberg's "Artificial Intelligence: AI" (2001), a collaboration between Spielberg and Kubrick.

  11. Miriam Karlin

    Miriam Karlin (born 23 June 1925 in London) is a British actress known for playing the belligerent, militant shop steward Paddy in the "The Rag Trade", a British sitcom set in a textile factory. Paddy would use the slightest opportunity to cause a strike; her trademark and catchphrase was blowing a whistle and shouting "Everybody out!" She played the role, to great success, between 1961 and 1963. The show was later resurrected by the BBC's rival channel, ITV.

  12. Aubrey Morris

    Aubrey Morris born 1926 in Portsmouth, Hampshire is a British actor. His grandparents were from Kiev and escaped the pogroms, arriving in London in about 1890. The family moved to Portsmouth at the turn of the century. Aubrey was one of nine children born to Morry and Becky Morris. An elder brother, Wolfe, was also an accomplished actor. He has starred in over fifty films and been in many television programmes since the late-1950s.

  13. James Marcus

    James Marcus (born 1943) is an English actor. He is best known for his performance as Georgie, one of the droogs in Stanley Kubrick's controversial "A Clockwork Orange". Before becoming an apprentice printer, he spent the majority of his teenage life performing gigs. After studying acting courses at the 15 Drama school in London, he had several roles in plays based on the works of Shakespeare. His first appearance on TV was the BBC show "Hello, …

  14. Steven Berkoff

    Steve has directed five independent films including large-scale movies produced in community contexts, and has won an Industrial Society directing award for corporate video. He was Director of Training for Glasgow Film and Video Workshop, and has directed television programmes for Anglia and Granada Television, where he also produced an arts series.

  15. Lynn

    I'm a friendly outgoing college graduate who loves life and the arts. I enjoy spontaneity and random things, like sporks and moose. I love spending time with my friends and living every day to the fullest. I work in the theater whenever I can. I'm an amateur singer and playwright in my free time, or lack there of. There is something about being able to evoke such powerful emotions from people through the use of the written and spoken word.

  16. Matt

    why can't a man stand alone? i'm your toy, a 20th century boy. you don't know me. oh lord, please don't let me be misunderstood. ready or not, here i come. i'm a daydream believer. a nowhere man. the only living boy in new york. i'm not like everybody else. i'm a stubborn kind of fellow. maintaining my cool. a spirit in the sky. a place nobody can find.

  17. Debby

    I am a girl, that obsessively loves music to a point that she would rather buy a CD than bread when it came to it. I used to be in love with film, but it just broke my heart one day and decided to break off my goal of watching every single movie ever made. so, after the garage rock revolution I dedicated my life to finding out about music.

  18. Nick

    For the moment I'm suffering the burden of society's limited patience reserves and I think I'm involuntarily allienated from my dearest addictions.

  19. Liz

    I'm Liz, 18, a New York native, cook, baker, caretaker, friend, lover, student, and idiot.

  20. Shaun

    A long time ago when the world was young, and sensational pot was $25 an ounce, and I was learning how to make movies, I spent a few years supporting myself by making feature length porno films. It was more profitable than tending bar or waiting tables, and considerably more fun. I used several aliases just in case this enterprise interfered with my primary career which was in television.

  21. Amnesiac

    homo tragicomicus and only i can fly. doublethinking the corridors, death has never been more subtle.

  22. Maddie

    I love being arouond my boyfriend Jamison. He brings out something in me that I didn't know I had. I am also all about my friends. They're the best...especially Brandy.

  23. Aaron

    I stink of Drakkar Noir.

  24. Donald McKelvy

    Get this FREE MySpace layout and more at.

  25. Matthew Carr

    My name is Matthew. I live in Saskatchewan where the weather is nice all year around... Not much else to say.

  26. Marcia McMahon

    I am the mother of ,"SOCIAL REASON'S" drummer and Joshua's nana.....I AM HOPELESSLY IN LOVE WITH TODD RUNDGREN( Sorry Michelle....LOL)......likes most types of music...Dayum..I bought some land in Texas, sight unseen...loves to ride horses (hey there Justin.. got on all by myself)....love to make pottery and crafty things....wishing for Peace..."Is it too much to ask?"...........God..I am a "parrot head" too....

  27. Meekob bluebee

    I live on the other side of the universe... Meekob is not real... it's just Blue and rather abstract [wtf^^?] as one might think!

  28. Jesse Meyers

    There are many instances of elated revalation in which I feel 100% satisfaction with, and omniscient of my current ordeals. There can always be unknown factors, however, I strive to complete a purposeful perspective for the sake of eternal knowledge. Self-confidence is a way of life, and for me is an enlightening virtue unlike the undesirable impatience that haunts me from time to time. I respect those who live and learn. I am ambitious with my music.

  29. Michael Huntington

    Hello! My name is Michael. I am from St. Louis but now reside in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. I am an aspiring filmmaker and screenwriter. I head up our local film group, the Cape Independent Film Association (CIFA), as well as our area film festival: the Show Me Digital Film Festival (SMDFF). I have been involved with our local filmmaking movement for a few years now and hope to continue to work hard to make our region one that supports the cinematic arts.

  30. Brent Whiteside

    I am a graduate of Sam Houston State University (with Masters and Bachelors degrees in Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement) who has been co-writing movie screenplays for 7 years with a couple of longtime friends. My personal favorite of our scripts is "Dorm Room Psycho", a thriller/comedy about a college student accused of a bizarre series of murders.

  31. Giselle

    all you get are some of my favorite quotes...

  32. Darren Nightingale

    You may know at least a little about me already. Any questions? Ask me.

  33. Zachary

    My name is Zachary Cody Sneddon. I was born in 1979 in Terre Haute, Indiana, a bleak midwestern post-industrial armpit, and raised in nearby Brazil, Indiana, a backwards redneck town full of ignorant bigots I'm glad to have left. My birthstone is garnet, which I personally think is an ugly stone; I wish it was sapphire. I currently reside at Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado, California, and I'm damn glad to be here.

  34. Elodie

    Hi there, I'm Elodie. Music seems to be my radar. I don't play it but try to be a decent listener. Always looking for good gigs (waiting for your suggestions). Often in pubs with my friends too. Sometimes teaching french to my amazing pupils. On purpose, I left the wonderful Alps for a rainy but unique country called England and I love it. I'm fidgety, disorganized, not very sensible and I like it. I sometimes wonder what it's like to be an adult.

  35. Jazmine Frazier

    I'm Jaz. You may know me- you may not. If you don't know me, maybe it's time that you thought you should. I'll change your life, and hopefully your po' grammar. That, I will.

  36. James Champagne

    I like to think of myself as a creative person... I'm always involved in a number of projects. Above all else, I'm a writer. My short story "Kali Yuga" was published in Dennis Cooper's anthology "Userlands" this year, and my first novel, "Confusion", was self-published through iUniverse in late 2006. Both can be purchased through websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, though there's a good chance you might see "Userlands" in a bookstore near you.

  37. Erin Stewart

    "You see things, and you say; 'Why?'But I imagine things that never were, and I say, 'Why not?'"-George Bernard Shaw.

  38. Christopher Myers

    "ROBOTIC FOREPLAY" by BABA '72.

  39. Matt Story

    On a quest to get the "finest" in "America's finest city" together one Saturday night per month.

  40. Christy

    All chips that leave residue on your fingers should come with a little plastic glove. I hate hair (on the ground when I'm bare foot, on my clothes, on my hands when I'm washing dishes, and especially in my food or in my mouth). I love eating bread. Philosophy books are cool. I like to believe everyone has a really good person somewhere inside them (I'm not including sociopaths). I'm slightly attracted to Dr.

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