- John Woo
John Woo (born May 1, 1946) is a Chinese film director and producer. Woo is widely known for his stylised movies which are renowned for their balletic action sequences, Mexican stand-offs, and use of slow-motion. He directed the notable Hong Kong action films, "A Better Tomorrow", "Hard Boiled", and "The Killer". His English-language movies include "Hard Target", "Broken Arrow", "Face/Off", and "Mission: Impossible 2". - John Powell
John Powell is a British film score composer born on 18 September 1963, and currently based in Los Angeles. Powell originally trained as a violinist as a child, before studying at London's Trinity College of Music. He later ventured into jazz and rock music, playing in a soul band "The Fabulistics". On leaving college, he composed music for commercials, which led to a job as an assistant to the composer Patrick Doyle on several film productions, … - Alessandro Nivola
Alessandro Antine Nivola (born June 28, 1972) is an American actor, perhaps known for his roles in the films "Best Laid Plans", "Jurassic Park III", "Face/Off", and the "Goal!" trilogy. - Nick Cassavetes
Nicholas David Rowland Cassavetes (born May 21, 1959) is an American actor and director. Cassavetes was born in New York City, New York, the son of actress Gena Rowlands and Greek-American actor and director John Cassavetes. He has appeared in the films "Face/Off", "The Wraith", "Life", and "The Astronaut's Wife", among others. He has directed several films, including "John Q", "Alpha Dog", "She's So Lovely", … - Terence Chang
Terence Chang is one of John Woo's long time friends and favoured producers. Chang produced the 1997 action hit "Face/Off" and Woo's 2000 espionage/gun fu blast "Mission: Impossible 2". - Priscila
- Tommy Flanagan
Tommy Flanagan (born July 3, 1965) is a Scottish actor who has had roles in numerous movies. Flanagan was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the middle of five children. At the age of six, his father abandoned his mother. He grew up in a very rough area and admits to getting into some trouble, but that his mother Betty always kept him in line. In his early years Flanagan worked as a painter, decorator and disc jockey. - Myles Jeffrey
At Ten years old Myles has already been acting half his young life. In these few short years he has earned numerous film and television credits along with awards for his efforts. His voice is very unique and has also been part of his work. ... Myles has been involved in numerous feature films. Watch for the just released "Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire" . Also recently released on the Disney Channel is "Stepsister from Planet Weird" . - Kirk Baltz
Kirk Baltz is an actor who has starred in film and on television. He is best known for his role as "Marvin Nash", an LAPD police officer in the famous torture scene of the 1992 Quentin Tarantino film "Reservoir Dogs". Kirk also starred in another film written by Tarantino, 1994's "Natural Born Killers", as "Roger". He appeared in the 1997 action film "Face/Off" and in the 1990 film "Dances with Wolves". - Kevin Yagher
Kevin Troy Yagher (born June 23, 1962 in Illinois, USA) is a special effects technician, known for Freddy Krueger's makeup. His company, Kevin Yagher Productions, has created effects for "Face/Off", "Enemy of the State", "Volcano", "Starship Troopers", "Conspiracy Theory", "Radio Flyer", "Mission: Impossible II", and "Honey, I Blew Up the Kid". Yagher's other credits include "Tales from the Crypt", … - Wesley Strick
"Wesley Strick" is an American screenwriter. He specializes in thrillers. He has written such films as the comic-horror hit "Arachnophobia", the Martin Scorsese remake of "Cape Fear" and the videogame adaptation "Doom". Strick is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley, where he studied creative writing with the poet Thom Gunn. Prior to his Hollywood career, he worked as a rock journalist in New York City, contributing features and reviews to Circus, … - Mc Face
Born Michael Thomas (Tom) Green (born July 29, 1971), "MC Face" (aka "Face" or "The Face") is a Canadian rap artist from Ontario, Canada - L.B. Face-Off
- Neck Face
Neck Face is a graffiti artist born in 1984 in Stockton, California. He is known for his clear and uniquely frightening drawing style. His artistic values and style of working is often compared to Jean-Michel Basquiat. Neck Face originally worked in Stockton and Lodi, California, where he attended Bear Creek High School and Tokay High School. Neck Face gained a great deal of notice through his affixing stickers emblazoned with his art to public objects such as street signs, … - Black Face
Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo is a Nigerian hip hop musician popularly known as Blackface. He is a former member of the band Plantashun Boyz and current lead singer of the band "D Tribunal". Blackface is from Benue State in Nigeria. He studied Business Administration and Management at the IMT, Enugu a course he left to go into music full time with the band Plantashun Boyz in 1996. D Tribunal comprises members Mallam Spicy, Rock Remedy, Rasman and Blackface. - Roy Face
Elroy Leon Face (born February 20 1928 in Stephentown, New York) is a former right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played almost his entire career for the Pittsburgh Pirates. A pioneer of modern relief pitching, he was the archetype of what came to be known as the closer, and set numerous National League records during the late 1950s and 1960s. Face was the first major leaguer to save 20 games more than once, … - Jack Face
(Richard) Jack Face (born 2 December 1942) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. Face was born in the Newcastle suburb of Merewether and educated at Merewether Public School, Broadmeadow High School, Newcastle Technical College and the New South Wales Police Academy. Face was the member for Charlestown from 1972 to 2003. He was the Minister for Gaming and Racing from 1995 until his retirement. - Charmaine White Face
Charmaine White Face is an Oglala Tetuwan (Lakota language speaker) from the Oceti Sakowin (Great Sioux Nation) in North America. She is known for her work in support of Native American rights, in particular as coordinator of the Defenders of the Black Hills volunteer organization centered around efforts to encourage the United States government to honor the Fort Laramie Treaties of 1851 and 1868. - Samuel Face
- William H. Face
William H. Face was the son of Edward Face (1808-1840) and Catherine Heffley Face (1805-1876). Edward Face was the chief carpenter at Fortress Monroe while 1st Lieutenant Robert E. Lee was stationed there (1831-34). Lee played a major role in the final construction of both Fortress Monroe and its opposite, Fort Calhoun, later renamed Fort Wool. Both forts would later provide great vantage points for the Battle of Hampton Roads but neither played an important part in the action. - Winston Face
Winston Face (1832-1907), a philosopher who was born and spent the majority of his life in Johannesburg, South Africa. He wrote many theses on subjectivity, and was a frequent speaker at gatherings in the country. He died of a heart attack at the age of 75. Winston Face's greatest works include 'the Philosophy of Beer' and 'The Greatest Bong in the World' - Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton (born Joseph Frank Keaton, October 4, 1895 - February 1, 1966) was an American silent film comic actor and filmmaker. His trademark was physical comedy with a stoic, deadpan expression on his face, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face" (referencing the Nathaniel Hawthorne story about the "Old Man of the Mountain"). His career as a performer and director is widely regarded to be among the most innovative and important work in the history of cinema. - Judy MacDonald
Judy MacDonald is a Canadian writer and journalist. In addition to her published books, she has been associated with the online magazine "Rabble" and news programs for CBC Television, including "The National", "counterSpin" and "Face Off". She has also been a backing vocalist on albums by The Hidden Cameras. - George Armstrong
Became captain of the Maple Leafs during the 1957-1958. Compiled a 17-26-4 record as Head Coach of the Maple Leafs (1988-89). Played in seven NHL All-Star games (1955-56, 1956-57, 1958-59, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1963-64 & 1967-68). Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Played 21 NHL seasons & 1,187 games, as a right wing and center, with the Maple Leafs, both of which still rank as 1st all-time in team history. Played for the Toronto Maple Leafs (1949-1971). Spent the off-seasons as... - Scott Young
Father of Neil Young - Harold Ballard
Was the owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL hockey team. He was involved with many charitable causes. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame (as a Builder) in 1977. Majority owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs (1967-1990). He was a minority owner for the Leafs from 1962 to 1967. His team made it to the semi-finals in 1978. - Fergie Olver
Oliver hosted a kids gameshow in Canada in the 1980s called 'Just Like Mom' co-hosted by his own wife, Catherine Swing and introduced by one of their children. Both of their children, Emily and Alison, were involved in the show. During the 1980s into the early 1990s, Fergie was the dugout reporter for the Toronto Blue Jays telecasts on CTV. He is now divorced from Catherine. - George Gross
He has worked at the Toronto Sun since 1971. He was the first Canadian journalist to receive the Olympic Order from the International Olympic Committee. Recipient of the Hockey Hall of Fame's Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award in 1985. - Pete Allyn
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