- Alison Doody
Alison Doody (born November 11, 1966 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish actress and model. She is a former pupil of Mount Anville Convent in South Dublin. She studied the fine arts in college before veering towards a modeling career. She was very popular as a model in Europe but was snubbed by American agencies, who thought she was too short. She also appeared in several commercials, before an agent noticed her work and suggested her to try acting instead. - Jeffrey Boam
Jeffrey Boam (November 30, 1946 - January 24, 2000) was an American screenwriter and film producer. Educated at Sacramento State College and UCLA, he became one of Hollywood's most successful and highest paid writers during the 1980s and 1990s, working with such stars as Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Billy Zane and Sean Connery and filmmakers Richard Donner, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. In high school, Jeffrey was known for his talent as a cartoonist, … - Michael Byrne
Michael Byrne (born 7 November 1943 in London) is an English actor noted for his roles on film and television. His film credits include: "Vampyres", "The Eagle Has Landed", "Butley", "A Bridge Too Far", "The Medusa Touch", "Force 10 from Navarone", "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade", "Braveheart", "The Saint", "Tomorrow Never Dies", "The Good Father", … - Ben Burtt
Ben Burtt (born July 12, 1948 in Syracuse, New York) is the archetypal sound designer (a term he invented) and sound editor for many famous and noteworthy films, as well as directing an Oscar-nominated documentary. - Pat Roach
Patrick Roach (May 19, 1937 - July 17, 2004) was an English actor and wrestler from Birmingham. His most famous role is that of West Country bricklayer Brian "Bomber" Busbridge in "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet". He was also the only actor besides Harrison Ford to appear in all three films in the Indiana Jones trilogy ("Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"). - Richard Young
Richard Young (born in Kissimmee, Florida, USA) is an American actor who has starred in film and in television. His first feature film was in the 1972 movie "Night Call Nurses", but his well known films roles was in the 1984 movie "The Ice Pirates", the 1985 horror film "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning" as Matt, and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" in 1989 as Fedora, the character Fedora gives young Indiana Jones his hat. - Vic Armstrong
Vic Armstrong (born October 5, 1946) is a BAFTA winning British Film Director and stunt double -- the world's most prolific according to the Guinness Book of Records. The strapping, 6-foot Armstrong doubled for 6'1" Harrison Ford in the Indiana Jones trilogy, 6'2" Timothy Dalton for "Flash Gordon" and 6'4" Christopher Reeve in "Superman II". - Alex Hyde-White
Alex Hyde-White (born January 30, 1959) is an English actor. London-born, he is the son of the late British actor Wilfrid Hyde-White, and his wife, Ethel. He is sometimes credited as Alex Hyde White. Though he has since remarried, Alex was formerly married to actress Karen Dotrice, daughter of actor Roy Dotrice. He produced the 2002 independent romantic drama, "Pursuit of Happiness". - Michael Sheard
Michael Sheard (18 June, 1938 – 31 August, 2005) was a Scottish actor who featured in a large number of films and television programmes. Star Wars fans know him as Admiral Ozzel from "The Empire Strikes Back", whereas those of "Grange Hill" will remember his performance as the terrifying deputy headmaster Mr Maurice Bronson. In 1983, he played Herr Grunwald, the German manager of a building site in the first series of "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet". - Paul Maxwell
Paul Maxwell (b. 12 November 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, d. 19 December 1991, London, England, UK) was an actor working mostly in British television and films, where he was usually cast as an American. In terms of audience, his most notable role was probably as Elsie Tanner's ex-GI bridegroom in her 1967 wedding on the long-running and widely popular soap-opera "Coronation Street". He appeared in many of ITC's TV productions, … - Bradley Gregg
Bradley Gregg (born November 8, 1966, in Hollywood, California) is an actor, director, writer, and producer. Gregg's first film was the 1985 movie "Explorers" with "Stand By Me" co-star River Phoenix, but his big role came in 1986 in the hit drama film "Stand By Me" as Eyeball Chambers. In 1987 he starred in the hit horror film "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" as Phillip Anderson. - Nick Gillard
Movie stunt man and coordinator, Nick Gillard (born 1959) is best known as the stunt coordinator for the Star Wars prequels. He had a minor role in "Revenge of the Sith" as Jedi Master Cin Drallig ("Nic Gillard" spelled backwards) and was Mark Hamill's first choice as his stunt double for "Return of the Jedi". Among his movie credits are "Star Wars", "Sleepy Hollow", "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves", … - 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), … - Suzanne Roquette
Suzanne Roquette (born 31 August 1942 in Berlin, Germany) is an actress, who remains best known for her role as Tanya Alexander in the science fiction television series "Space 1999". More recently, she has appeared in small roles in the film "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" and in the TV mini-series "Band of Brothers". - Aamir Malik
Average in some ways... Extreme in all the rest... - Melinda
I am a daydream believer, optimist, disciple. I love all kinds of music and films and love spending time with those I love- especially my awesome husband and best friend Craig and my two precious daughters, Katie and Cameron. - Amy Bartram
Hmmmm...let's see. I love theatre! I enjoy reading and writing, cheerleading, dancing and singing in the shower. I am currently attending Catawba College in Salisbury, NC. I love Cheerwine (Very few Hoosiers know what that is) and Maid-Rites (Buckeyes know what those are). When I grow up I want to write plays, rescue greyhounds and travel the world. I love to text message and IM my friends--because I miss them...but I don't really want to come back to Indiana. - Anna Haillie
I have brown hair, blue eyes, and I'm about 5' 4". I love oreo ice cream, reading, and being with my friends (although not ALL of the timeâno offense!) I'm almost always singing and I play violin and piano. I am the youngest sibling out of three girls and I love being spoiled by my grandparents! - Troy Bond
Watch this space for more info. (Periodically, I mean. Nothin' will happen if you keep staring at it, I promise. Other than maybe your eyes will dry out.) - Juan Manuel
- Amanda Pierce
- Kate
A soon-to-be pathology resident. Newly married. Mom of an adorable and very smart labradoodle puppy named Rocky. I like my free time. And in that free time, my favorite activity is reading - I'll read (and enjoy) almost anything. I believe that green has a smell. Sunshine makes me happy. - Don Bies
Don Bies, one of the very few who can claim to be R2 operator has been with Lucasfilm for many years. Both Don Bies and Nelson Hall played Boba Fett in the new shots in "Return of the Jedi" (special edition). His first job at Industrial Light and Magic was in 1987 as a puppeteer on The Witches of Eastwick, and later that year joined Lucasfilm Ltd. as their official R2-D2 operator for a series of Japanese commercials. - Eddie Powell
Eddie Powell (1927-2000) was a British stuntman. He was best-known for his work for Hammer Studios, during which time he was the regular stunt double for Christopher Lee. His most memorable moments were as Dracula in the icy climax of "Dracula, Prince of Darkness" (1965) and as the Mummy (a role all his own) in "The Mummy's Shroud" (1967). Other film appearances over the years included several Bond films, "Aliens" (1986), … - Johann Gottfried Piefke
Johann Gottfried Piefke (September 9, 1817 - January 25, 1884) was a German conductor, "Kapellmeister" and composer of military music. Piefke was born in Schwerin an der Warthe in the Grand Duchy of Posen. His famous marches include "Preußens Gloria" ("Prussia's Glory") and the "Königgrätzer Marsch" (composed after the Battle of Königgratz, 1866, the decisive battle of the Austro-Prussian War). - Fran Horneff
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