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  1. Renny Harlin

    Renny Harlin is a film director and producer mostly known for action movies. Harlin moved to the U.S. in the mid 1980s and initially started directing low-budget films. Harlin gained attention after directing "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4", which proved to be a success. His next film, the Andrew Dice Clay film "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane" failed at the box office, but Harlin achieved financial success with "Die Hard 2".

  2. Janine Turner

    Janine Turner (born Janine Loraine Gauntt on December 6, 1962) is an American actress, known for her starring role on "General Hospital" from 1982 to 1983 and the prime time television show "Northern Exposure" from 1990 to 1995. She is also known for her role as Dr. Dana Stowe on the 2000-2002 Lifetime original series, "Strong Medicine".

  3. Craig Fairbrass

    Craig Fairbrass (born Stepney, London 1964) is an English actor with a distinctive cockney accent.

  4. Michael France

    Michael France (b. 1962) is a film screenwriter. He has written screenplays for the action films "Cliffhanger" (1993), the James Bond film "GoldenEye" (1995), and the popular comic book films "Hulk" (2003), "The Punisher" (2004) and "Fantastic 4" (2005).

  5. Logan Marshall-Green

    Logan Marshall-Green (born November 1, 1976) is an American actor known for his roles in "The O.C." and "24". He was born in Charleston, South Carolina and raised by his mother, Lowry Marshall, in Cranston, Rhode Island. He has a twin brother named Taylor. His mother wanted her name involved, hence the hyphenated combination of last names from his mother and father. As an actress, writer, director, and member of the Brown University theatre department, …

  6. Alex Thomson

    Alexander Thomson was a British cinematographer. Born in London, England, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for "Excalibur" (1981), and his other films included "Year of the Dragon" (1985), "Legend" (1985), "Labyrinth" (1986), "The Krays" (1990), "Alien³" (1992), "Cliffhanger" (1993), "Demolition Man" (1993), "Executive Decision" (1996) and "Hamlet" (1996).

  7. David Michelinie

    David Michelinie (born May 6 1948) is an American comic book writer. Some of his earliest work is for DC Comics's "House of Secrets" and a run on "Swamp Thing" (Vol. 1, #14-18, 21 and 22), following Len Wein and preceding Gerry Conway, illustrated by Nestor Redondo. His most famous works include two noted runs on the "Iron Man" series, with co-writer (and inker) Bob Layton, …

  8. Jeff McCarthy

    Jeff McCarthy is an American character actor who has appeared in television, theatre and films. He has made guest appearances on two Star Trek series; on "Star Trek: The Next Generation", he appeared in the season 3 episode "The Hunted" as Roga Danar, and in the pilot episode of "Star Trek: Voyager" entitled "Caretaker" as Doctor Fitzgerald, the first doctor of the USS Voyager. Jeff McCarthy has appeared in films such as the 1990 sequel "RoboCop 2", …

  9. David Breashears

    David Breashears (born December 20, 1955), is an American mountaineer and filmmaker. He is well-known for being the first American man to reach the summit of Everest twice in 1985. However, he is perhaps most famous for guiding Richard Bass to the summit of Everest, thus completing Bass' ascent of the Seven Summits. Breashears has also made eight expeditions to Everest, four of them successful.

  10. Warren Hull

    John Warren Hull (January 7 1903 - September 14 1974) was an actor and TV personality, active from the 1930s through the 1960s. He was one of the most popular serial actors in the action-adventure field. A native of Gasport, New York, Hull attended New York University. Later, he left college to study voice and pursue a career in operas and operettas. He also worked frequently as a radio announcer. The handsome Hull made his screen debut in 1934 for Educational Pictures, …

  11. Simon Crane

    Simon Crane is a British stuntman, stunt co-ordinator and second unit director. Crane was originally a law student but dropped out to pursue a stunt career. His first major work came in the 1985 Bond film "A View to a Kill". In 1987 he became Timothy Dalton's stunt double in "The Living Daylights".

  12. Jack Perrin

    Jack Perrin was an American actor specializing in westerns. He was born Lyman Wakefield Perrin in Three Rivers, Michigan; his father worked in real estate and relocated the family to Los Angeles, California shortly after the turn of the century. Perrin served in the U.S. Navy during World War I. Following the war, he returned to Los Angeles and started acting for Universal Studios. Initially Perrin did bit parts and supporting roles, …

  13. Nicholas Hammond

    Nicholas Hammond (born May 15 1950) is an American actor. The son of actress Eileen Bennett, Hammond was 10 when he made his first movie appearance in "Lord of the Flies". Hammond's most visible screen role was as Friedrich von Trapp in the 1965 megahit "The Sound Of Music". During the filming of Sound of Music he grew six inches, from 5ft 3in to 5ft 9in.

  14. Edward Stratemeyer

    Edward Stratemeyer (October 4, 1862-May 10, 1930). Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, he was an American publisher and writer of books for children. He wrote 150 books himself, and created the most famous of the series books for juveniles, including the "Rover Boys" (1899 and after), "Bobbsey Twins" (1904), "Tom Swift" (1910), "Hardy Boys" (1927), and "Nancy Drew" (1930) series, among others.

  15. Dirck Halstead

    Dirck Halstead, (born December 1936 in Huntington, New York), is a photojournalist, and editor and publisher of an online photojournalism magazine. Halstead started in photojournalism while in high school. At age 17, he became Life magazine's youngest combat photographer covering the Guatemalan Civil War. After attending Haverford College, he went on to work for UPI for more than 15 years. During the Vietnam War he was UPI's picture bureau chief in Saigon.

  16. Sylvester Stallone

    SO IT'S LIKE THIS...

  17. David Spencer
  18. Albert Bartoli
  19. Corey Oneil

    Life sucks then you die, so make the most of what you get and enjoy the company you have.

  20. Billy Gallagher

    Hey, my name is Billy. I am a fishmonger. (note the Hamlet reference)

  21. Oli

    17 (almost 18) from Droitwich, im Welsh btw.

  22. Robert Connelly

    Oh, hi! I'm Robert Mitchell Dykeson Connelly. I have a pet dog that i rape and a cat who rapes me. All is good, clean fun though!

  23. Jonathan Johnston

    My name is Jonathan and I am a Gemini. I have recently moved back to Greenville from James Island where I spent the last year and a half. I love Greenville but miss Charleston pretty bad...It was so nice! I think I was put on this earth to be near water. I am living in Travelers Rest for the time being but am trying my hardest to find a house in Greenville or Easley somewhere.

  24. Maria Silva
  25. Cliffhanger
  26. Jeff Kodman

    One of Arizona's Top Ten DJs ! (azcentral.com - 2007)

  27. Janson Collins

    J.

  28. Ryan Smith

    gday ya'll!! my name is Ryan (aka Fry, Fizzle, Fryan etc etc). im 19 and i currently go to unisa, studying social science. Fascinating course actually im enjoying it immensley..i work at a yoghurt shop. its fairly good. i have a cool gang of peeps! theyre fair rad! im pretty funny i must say, i usually have people in histerics or laughing in some way. i usually laugh at myself more than anyone tho.

  29. Mack Reed

    Preoccupied, prehensile, prehistoric and pretty damn busy most of the time. As soon as I figure out how to bring any one of my projects to fruition I'll put down the rest. Until then, I juggle.

  30. Bryan Massey

    it's complicated.

  31. Bart

    I currently play in the bands Tempus Fugit, In Your Face, B.M.W., & Judith Priest Tribute Site's tempusfugitrocks.com rockinyourface.com judithpriesttribute.com.

  32. Brian Ashley

    Hello everybody, my name is Brian Ashley, that's right, my last name is Ashley. You're jealous aren't ya? I am 18. Things i like to do... hang out, go bowling, talk to girls, drive, listen to music, play tennis with my buddy Richard, go to movies, go to baseball games, run, go camping and fishing, and a whole lot more of that kinda stuff. I love getting out of the house and going to do whatever. I'll pretty much do anything.

  33. Jamie Cole
  34. Derrick Perry

    This isn't not your space...This is myspace...This is derrickperry...I'm your boy...if you wanna add me go'n and do that.....or no...send a message? just look at the page and my beautiful friends?? Its all on u.... Yes, the rumors are true..I AM from that Fruit City, TX....I'm always trying to learn somethin new, noamsayin?? I'm thru w/ typin.

  35. Mike Moran

    A decent guy...i think.

  36. Thomas Joehnk

    My name is Thomas. Most people call me Dpoz. Nobody, with the exception of myself, knows the origin of the name Dpoz and nobody, with the exception of myself, will ever know - please stop asking. ;) So.. I'm a pretty average guy, I guess.. But I'm pretty sure almost everyone says they're average, so I'll spice it up a bit. I get hyper and I do silly stuff that people laugh at. I'm pretty much always funny, even when I shouldn't be.

  37. Michael Cordella

    FUCK THE REDSOX!!! WE ALL KNOW THAT THEY WILL NOT BE IN FIRST PLACE BY THE END OF THE SEASON.

  38. Jerry Donda

    I am a ninja.

  39. Paul Kwak

    All of us have broken God's Laws. We've lied, stolen, lusted, coveted, dishonored our parents, and even murdered people in our heart when we got angry with them. Because we have broken the 10 commandments, we deserve punishment.

  40. Mac Livingston

    Hi my name is Mac and thanks for dropping by to say hi. I was born in Lexington, Kentucky. But grew up in Pennsylvania, California, and Indiana. Well I'm back in Lexington again. I took a year off from work and traveled around the country visiting my family, relatives, and friends. I was also able to get some work done on my 1969 Volkswagen bus I'm restoring. I bought the bus on Ebay back in August of 2004.

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