- Mike Mignola
Mike Mignola (born in Berkeley, California on September 16, 1960) is a American comic book artist and writer. He has also worked for animation projects such as "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" and the adaptation of his one shot comic book, "The Amazing Screw-On Head". - Costa Panayi
Costa Panayi (born 17 January 1960, Salford, Lancashire, England, UK) was a computer game programmer during the 1980s. He founded Vortex Software with Paul Canter, publishing games for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC. He is of Greek descent, and studied engineering at the University of Salford. After graduation, he started to work as mechanical engineer for British Aerospace, when he got into programming games business from his hobby interests. - Yoshua Daely
Green Property and Resort Management. Has 30 years experience in Hospitality Industry, previously working with various hotels and resorts. Involved with The HITA properties. It is a luxury traditional home concept that will feature all exclusive private villas in a design that respects the surrounding environment, offer an enriching lifestyle experience that is based on local art, culture and community spirit. - Ron Millar
- Melvin Bourne
Father of Tristan Paris Bourne Father of Timothy Bourne - Aradhana Seth
Sister of author 'Vikram Seth' - Jim Cameron
James Cameron was born in Kapuskasing, Ontario, Canada, on August 16, 1954. He moved to the USA in 1971. The son of an engineer, he majored in physics at California State University but, after graduating, drove a truck to support his screen-writing ambition. He landed his first professional film job as art director, miniature-set builder, and process-projection supervisor on Roger Corman's Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) and debuted as a director with Piranha Part Two: The Spawning (1981)... - Ken Adams
In 1999 a special exhibition of his production design sketches was held in London. His family left Germany in 1934 to avoid the Nazis, moving to England. When war came, he joined Britain's Royal Air Force and became their only German fighter pilot. Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003. Member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1980 Member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1999 He flew Hawker Typhoon ground attack aircraft with 609 squadron of the RAF in the... - Greg Grande
- Timothy William Burton
His early film career was fueled by almost unbelievable good luck, but it's his talent and originality that have kept him at the top of the Hollywood tree. Tim Burton began drawing at an early age, going on to attend the California Institute of the Arts, studying animation after being awarded a fellowship from Disney, for whom he went on to work. Although he found that the mainstream Disney films he worked on (The Fox and the Hound (1981)) were far removed from his own sensibility,... - Jonathan Dueck
- Joseph Johnston
Attended USC Film School in 1984. He provided the final designs for "Star Wars" characters Yoda and Boba Fett. Answered an ad while a student at Cal State-Long Beach, which was looking for employees. That ad was for George Lucas whom Johnston became acquainted with. He was employed a storyboard artist who would watch Lucas do his editing. Eventually, Johnston decided to leave Lucas' company and travel with the money he had saved up. But Lucas suggested that he go to USC film school (his... - Tony Walton
Father of Emma Walton with Julie Andrews Has won three Tony Awards as Best Scenic Designer: in 1973 for "Pippin;" in 1986 for "The House of Blue Leaves;" and in 1992 for "Guys and Dolls." He has also been Tony-nominated 12 other times: as Best Costume Designer, in 1967 for "The Apple Tree;" and in 1988 for "Anything Goes;" and as Best Scenic Designer, in 1976 for "Chicago;" in 1980 for "A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine;" in 1984 for "The Real Thing;" in 1987 for "The Front... - Sharmagne Sylbert
The Song "The Countess" written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart and recorded on their 'Wonder What She's Doin' Tonight" album was written about her. It was the first time they wrote a song about a person. She made a guest appearance on that same album playing tamboura. Performed with Peter Walker in providing music for Dr. Timothy Leary's Celebrations. Performs on two cuts on SueƱos a new CD by Peter Walker. - Nicky Haslam
His mother, Diamond Louise Constance Ponsonby, was a goddaughter of Queen Victoria (England) - Jon Hutman
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