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1. | Xander Berkeley Actor, Terminator 2: Judgment Day Xander's father was a painter and his mother a school teacher who sewed, providing him with costumes (his preference over toys). School plays and Community Theater were next. An experimental theater troupe in the area (which was an offshoot from Joseph Chaikin's Open Theater in New York) took Xander under their wing when he was 16... | ||
2. | Wendy Crewson Actress, Room Wendy Crewson was raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She attended Westwood Collegiate and was first exposed to acting when she performed in The Boy Friend in grade 10. | ||
3. | Jürgen Prochnow Actor, Das Boot Born in Berlin, Germany, in 1941, Jürgen Prochnow is a leading actor of the German stage and screen. He was memorable as the submarine captain in the gritty WW II film Das Boot, which brought him to international prominence. He has since starred in many well-received European and Hollywood productions. | ||
4. | Glenn Morshower Actor, X-Men: First Class | ||
5. | Don McManus Actor, The Shawshank Redemption | ||
6. | Timothy Carhart Actor, Ghostbusters Blond, blue-eyed character actor who has worked on stage, film, and TV for the past 20 years. Born in Washington D.C., Carhart had a globetrotting childhood in Turkey and France before returning to the U.S. and studying theater. Carhart had some success off-Broadway and then moved on to small roles in such major films as Ghostbusters... | ||
7. | Spencer Garrett Actor, Yes Man A third-generation actor, Spencer is the son of actress Kathleen Nolan, a former two-term president of the Screen Actor's Guild. Father is Richard Heckenkamp, former head of Film Artists Associates, a talent agency. Spencer was raised in New York and Los Angeles and attended Duke and Fordham Universities before embarking on his theatrical studies with acclaimed teacher Sanford Meisner. | ||
8. | Bill Smitrovich Actor, Iron Man Connecticut-born actor Bill Smitrovich (on May 16, 1947) started his acting career rather late. A Masters degree holder from Smith College and a former acting teacher at the University of Massachusetts, the hefty actor earned his big break in an understudy role in the world premiere of Arthur Miller's "The American Clock" at the Spoleto Festival... | ||
9. | Tom Everett Actor, xXx Graduate of The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts on an ITT International Fellowship in the Fulbright Competition, Tom is an accomplished country singer-songwriter (RCA album - "Porchlight on in Oregon" and the independently released "Still Waters - (A collection of Years)), a Lifetime Member of The Actors Studio... | ||
10. | Boris Lee Krutonog Actor, The Italian Job | ||
11. | David Gianopoulos Actor, General Hospital | ||
12. | Chris O'Hara Stunts, The Matrix Revolutions | ||
13. | Mark Thompson Self, Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed | ||
14. | Marian Green Stunts, Reservoir Dogs Marian Green's career began as a stunt woman in Hollywood in 1980 and she went on to perform stunts in many top grossing movies including Catching Fire, Anchorman 2, Reservoir Dogs, Terminator, Basic Instinct, Pearl Harbor, Batman Returns, The Nutty Professor, Air Force One. Noted for both her great work ethic and her legendary skill, she continues to work as a stunt performer and actress... | ||
15. | Bruce Holman Actor, Air Force One | ||
16. | Paul Sklar Stunts, Inception Born in New York City, Paul is a talented Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Performer, Commercial Pilot, and even FAA Certified Flight Instructor. He lives in the Los Angeles area, and is married, and the father of three. Paul both served the city he grew up in as a medic, on a specialized Tactical Unit in the NYC Fire Department; and his country... | ||
17. | Charlie Brewer Stunts, 24 | ||
18. | J. Scott Shonka Actor, The Lost World: Jurassic Park | ||
19. | Philip M. Strub Thanks, Iron Man | ||
20. | Harry E. Otto Art Department, Star Trek |
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