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  1. John Boorman

    John Boorman (born January 18, 1933 in Shepperton, Surrey), is an English filmmaker, currently based in Ireland, best known for his feature films such as "Point Blank, Deliverance, Excalibur", "The General" and "In My Country".

  2. Angie Dickinson

    Angie Dickinson (born September 30, 1931, Kulm, North Dakota) is a Golden Globe award winning American television and film actress, best known for her role as the sultry Sergeant Leann (not Suzanne) "Pepper" Anderson in the 1970s crime drama, "Police Woman".

  3. James Smith

    James Smith is the guitarist for the post-hardcore band Underoath from Tampa, Florida. He began playing guitar in 7th grade and currently plays a Fender Telecaster and a Gibson Les Paul. Smith is the only member of Underoath who's attended college. He enrolled in pre-med studies at the University of South Florida before later focusing on criminology, which helped his then-job as an office assistant for the FBI.

  4. Colin Wilson

    Colin Wilson is a comic book artist, born in Auckland, New Zealand on October 31, 1949. He received his formal training as an artist at Christchurch School of Art in 1967-1968. Working as an illustrator, he started his own fanzine,"Strips" in 1977. Originally meant as a showcase for Wilson's own comics, Strips soon hosted many New Zealand comics and revived the New Zealand comic scene.

  5. Sharon Acker

    Sharon Acker (b. April 2, 1935 Toronto, Canada) is a film, stage and television actress. The Canadian actress was a stage actress who began working in films when the stage play she was in, "Lucky Jim" (1957) was made into a movie. She continued to act on the stage and appear in films. Her first U.S. film appearance was in the 1967 Lee Marvin action film, "Point Blank".

  6. Michael Strong

    Michael Strong (August 17, 1924 - September 29, 1980) was an American film and television actor. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. Among his film credits are "Point Blank", "Patton", and "The Great Santini". Strong also made many television appearances during his career on shows such as "Naked City", "The Fugitive", "I Spy", "Mission: Impossible", "The Streets of San Francisco", and "Hawaii Five-O".

  7. Irwin Winkler

    Irwin Winkler (born May 25, 1931) is an American film producer and director. He is the producer or director of 50 major motion pictures, dating back to 1967's "Double Trouble", starring Elvis Presley. The fourth film he produced, "They Shoot Horses Don't They" (1969), starring Jane Fonda, was nominated for eleven Academy Awards. In 1976, he won an Oscar for Best Picture for "Rocky".

  8. Judd Bernard

    Judd Bernard (b. June 20, 1927) is a film producer and screenwriter. His most memorable film may be the 1967 Lee Marvin-starrer "Point Blank".

  9. Bill Ham

    Bill Mack Ham (b. 1937) is the former manager, producer, and image-maker for ZZ Top from its inception in the late 1960s until 2006. He started the band with Billy Gibbons and then helped Gibbons find the other two members, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard. Ham was born in Waxahachie, Texas in 1937. Ham is widely known to be instrumental to this band's success, in much the same way that George Martin was to the Beatles--or, perhaps more appropriately, …

  10. Philip Lawson

    Philip Lawson is a pseudonym used for mystery novels written by Michael Bishop with Paul Di Filippo. The Will Keats mysteries involve a ventriloquist and include the following * "Would It Kill You To Smile?" 1998 Longstreet Press * "Muskrat Courage" 2000 St. Martin's Press * "Families are Murder" 2005 Point Blank

  11. Roland La Starza

    Roland La Starza (b. May 12, 1927) is a retired American boxer and actor. Originally from the Bronx, La Starza fought 66 professional bouts from July 7, 1947 to May 8, 1961. He won 56 of the fights, 31 by knockout. In a March 24, 1950 fight that went against him on a split decision, La Starza may have come closer than any other boxer to defeating Rocky Marciano. La Starza lost on a supplemental point system used by New York and Massachusetts at that time.

  12. Bassam Al-Fara

    Bassam al-Fara was a civil court judge and local military commander of the Palestinian militant Islamist movement, Hamas. He was killed by unidentified gunmen, who dragged him from a taxi outside his courthouse and shot him at point blank range, in the southern Gaza Strip in December 2006.

  13. Rachel Scott

    Rachel Joy Scott was the first victim of the Columbine High School massacre, which claimed the lives of 12 children and a teacher, along with the two perpetrators, in one of the deadliest school slayings in U.S. history. Scott has since been the subject of several books and is the inspiration for "Rachel’s Challenge", a nationwide school outreach program for the prevention of teen violence, …

  14. Arsenio Linares Y Pombo

    Arsenio Linares y Pombo (1848-1914), Spanish military man and government official. Born in Valencia, he earned the rank of lieutenant in 1868 and participated in operations against rebellions in Cuba, and in the Carlist Wars on mainland Spain. He occupied posts in the Philippines, Madrid, and Melilla, and later returned to Cuba. He organized the defense of Santiago de Cuba during the Battle of San Juan Hill.

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  17. Steven Truitt

    Amateur radio operator, call sign is KC5APU, plans to upgrade to General Class soon.

  18. Julie Junker
  19. Marty Taylor
  20. Richard May
  21. Rebekah Irwin
  22. Tim Burton
  23. Rie Omoto
  24. Lexi

    People think im smart... Im not. I've been told that im funny...i dont really agree. People laugh at me, not with me. The more I discover about this world, the more i wonder why im in it..... People need to figure themselves out! lol Im kind of wierd and very sarcastic...california or bust? i hate my life!

  25. Nick

    i like to eat and sleep sleeping is a way to substute your reality with my own.

  26. Tru $k8r
  27. Kelly Tindall

    I am a comic artist, t-shirt designer, caricaturist, and graphic artist. My latest mini-comic, ARCHIE SNOW: THE GORGON, premiered at the Calgary Expo on April 29th, 2007 and was available at the 2007 San Diego Comic Con. I can be found elsewhere on the web at kellytindall.com. More Archie Snow is on the way.

  28. Ronnie Roberts

    I dunno. Ask Sarah-Lou.

  29. Jason Urbanski

    Italian green olives as big as apples bring me joy. When I make potato salad--I put in so many green olives--you can't believe it.

  30. Joel Point-Blank
  31. Joe Damascus

    http://www.pointblanktraining.net/Dement.htm.

  32. Casey Tran

    Just because it works for you, doesn't mean it works for me.

  33. Ricky Paris

    um.... lets see there's not much to say i love my family and friends,i like to think i have a good sense of humour i love making music its the only thing im good at. if got the time check out my music page MYSPACE/RICKYPARIS01 an tell me what you think. safe!

  34. Atilio
  35. Shawn Martin
  36. Dan Har

    BeyondSevenMake ends meet by stripping on the weekends.

  37. James Roach
  38. Susanne Amdouni
  39. Melissa

    So basically I'm fun, outgoing, easygoing, and crazy. I hang w/everyone and don't care what people think about me. I'm an individual. I normally stay away from trouble, but sometimes end up helping cause the trouble when I try to stay away from it ***Oregon***. I am crazy about running, Cross Country specifically, I'm also trying out soccer, which should be very interesting, considering I've never played before, and I like most sports.

  40. Irvin Winkler

    Irwin Winkler (born May 25, 1931) is an American film producer and director. He is the producer or director of 50 major motion pictures, dating back to 1967's "Double Trouble", starring Elvis Presley. The fourth film he produced, "They Shoot Horses Don't They" (1969), starring Jane Fonda, was nominated for eleven Academy Awards. In 1976, he won an Oscar for Best Picture for "Rocky".

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