Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth 1992 premiere
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Terry Farrell was born on November 19, 1963 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. At age 15, she became a foreign exchange student to Mexico, and, from that experience, she decided she would like to live a more adventurous life in the big city. She sent several photos to a modeling agency and then, at age 17, dropped out of high school and became a model in New York. She is most famously known for her role as Jadzia Dax in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), but she did have some acting experience before that. In 1992, she had the starring role in the horror movie Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992). She appeared in several television and straight-to-video movies, and also dated actors Michael Dorn and Mickey Rourke while on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993). Afterward, Paramount decided to move her to the sitcom Becker (1998), where she played the character Reggie Kostas, but, after four seasons, she was replaced by Nancy Travis. In September 2002, she married Brian Baker, better known as the cell-phone company Sprint's spokesperson, and retired soon after. They divorced in 2015.- Actor
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Mr. Bradley was born on September 7th 1954 in Liverpool, England. Since his school days Bradley has been close friends with Clive Barker. In the seventies Bradley and Clive Barker founded the progressive theatre group "Dog Company". While Barker worked on writing with his friend Peter Atkins (script-writer for several Hellraiser films), Bradley started acting. Bradley made it to the Movie Monster Hall Of Fame with his role as the cenobite, Pinhead, who he portrayed in eight of the Hellraiser movies.- Writer
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Born in Liverpool, England, UK, Clive Barker is an English writer, director, and visual artist, best known for his works in the genres of horror and dark fantasy. His mother Joan Ruby (née Revill) was a painter and school welfare officer and his father Leonard Barker was a personnel director for an industrial relations firm. He studied English and philosophy at the University of Liverpool. His first artistic endeavors took place while at school, where he was a part of students' theatre. In the early days of his artistic career, he supported himself by working as a male prostitute. In 1978 he co-founded a theatre group called The Dog Company, among whose members was Doug Bradley who later went on to star in Barker's Hellraiser movie series. In 1985 he published his debut novel, The Damnation Game, and the same year he wrote his first feature movie scripts: Underworld (1985) and Rawhead Rex (1986). The end effect of these two movies disappointed Barker so much that he decided to adapt his prose into a movie he would direct himself, leading to the creation of Hellraiser (1987). The movie achieved cult status and turned into a multimedia franchise, although Barker lost control over it at one point, only to regain it in 2020. In addition to his work in literature and movies, he is also a visual artist, often illustrating his own books and was involved in a number of television, comic book, and visual arts projects.- Actress
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Patricia Apollonia Kotero was born on August 2, 1959 in Santa Monica, California, to Mexican parents, Maria Socorro Torres, a caregiver, and Victor Manuel Kotero, a restaurant manager. She initially pursued fame and fortune via work as an actress, singer and model. After winning the Miss San Pedro beauty competition and a stint cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams in the 1980s, Kotero began acting in roles both in films and television series such as CHiPs (1977), Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982), Fantasy Island (1977), Matt Houston (1982) and Knight Rider (1982).
Apollonia landed the role of a lifetime while auditioning for Prince for his first ever feature film. Winning the starring role opposite Prince in the blockbuster musical Purple Rain (1984), which received an Academy Award. Apollonia 6, also featured supporting singers Brenda Bennett and Susan Moonsie. Apollonia 6 went on a worldwide tour to promote the blockbuster single "Sex Shooter". Apollonia had originally recorded a version of the song "Manic Monday" for the album "Apollonia 6" (1984). Written by Prince, the song would later become a worldwide hit single for the girl group, The Bangles. "Take Me with U" is Apollonia's highest charting single, reaching #25 on the Top 40 chart in the United States. Kotero left Prince's camp in 1985 to appear on the CBS primetime soap opera Falcon Crest (1981). She was allowed to appear under her own stage name, "Apollonia", and also performed several solo songs, none of which would be released (one of the songs, which was often played and referred to on the series was a title called "Red Light Romeo", which was written by U.S. songwriter Jon Lind who had penned the U.S. #1 hit, "Crazy for You", for Madonna). Kotero stayed on the series for 10 consecutive weeks, playing the girlfriend of teenage heartthrob Lorenzo Lamas. In 1988, Warner Bros. Records released her first solo album, simply titled "Apollonia". Containing high energy dance music, three singles were released from the album: "Since I Fell For You", "The Same Dream" and "Mismatch".
Kotero then released the 1997 bilingual ballad "Stay with Me". Apollonia went on to appear in such films as Ministry of Vengeance (1989), Back to Back (1989), Black Magic Woman (1991) and a couple of Italian productions, A Woman's Secret (1992), Bad Girls (1992). She returned to television on such series as Sliders (1995) and Air America (1998), and also hosted The Jazz Channel's "Latin Beat" program. During this period, an exercise video entitled "Go For It" was also released. Apollonia can be seen on E Channel's "Celebrity Homes" and MTV's "Cribs", with friend Carmen Electra, "The Test" and "Rendezview". In 2005, Apollonia formed a multimedia entertainment company, Kotero Entertainment, which formed partnerships with a number of producers to produce a children animated television series, as well as featured films. Kotero Entertainment also manages young talent such as television and film star Sascha Andres and young pop singer Nikki Barreras, also known as Nikki B. More recently, Kanye West's 2007 song "Stronger", used her name in the lyrics, and on December 1, 2007, she appeared at a Project Angel Food charity event in Beverly Hills, California.- Writer
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25+ films produced with stars Orlando Bloom, Kevin Bacon, Nick Nolte, Ben Foster, Michael Caine, Chris Rock, Mike Shannon, Til Schweiger, Donald Sutherland, Christopher Plummer, Djimon Hounsou, Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, Charlie Sheen, Dennis Hopper, Amy Smart, Dolph Lundgren, Alex Pettyfer, John Lithgow, Jennifer Beals, Tom Berenger, Daryl Hannah, Matthew Goode, and Sylvester Stallone.
Between 2017 and 2020 Bernhardt had four films produced (with budgets between $19 and $37 million). The rollicking action-comedy 'Shanghai Job' - stars Orlando Bloom and several Chinese notables. Period action film 'Cliffs of Freedom' stars Christopher Plummer and Tony and Grammy Winner Patti Lupone. The action biopic 'Medieval' stars Ben Foster and MIchael Caine. The latest film Echo Boomers stars Michael Shannon, Alex Pettyfer and Patrick Schwarzenegger (2020). 2019 also marked the release of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the video game on which Bernhardt served as story consultant.
While building a career as a writer, Bernhardt supported himself as an actor, with contract roles on General Hospital (1986-1988), then Dynasty (1989-1990), followed by numerous bad guy leads in films such as Clive Barker's Hellraiser.- Actor
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Donovan Jerome Leitch is an English-born actor and documentary maker. He is a member of the band Camp Freddy, and was a founding member of neo-glam group Nancy Boy along with Jason Nesmith. Son of pop singer Donovan Leitch (born Donovan Philips Leitch) and Enid Karl, born on August 16, 1967 in London UK.- Actress
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Marina Sirtis was born in London, England, to Greek parents, Despina (Yianniri), a tailor's assistant, and John Sirtis. Her parents did not want her to become an actress. As soon as Marina completed high school, she secretly applied to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. After her graduation, she worked in musical theater, repertory and television. In 1986, she moved to Los Angeles, California to boost her career. For six months, she auditioned for roles but was unsuccessful. Just before she planned to go back home, she got the role of Counselor Deanna Troi on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). After the series ended, she reprised her role for a string of successful Star Trek films: Star Trek: Generations (1994), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Star Trek: Insurrection (1998), and Star Trek: Nemesis (2002). In 1992, Sirtis married rock guitarist Michael Lamper. She occasionally attends Star Trek conventions so that her loving fans can meet her, and she can meet the fans.- Actor
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Born to P.J. Barry and Dolores Du Bois on November 29th 1965 in New York, New York, USA, Neill made his screen debut at the tender young age of 13 in the 'Martin Davidson' comedy Hero at Large (1980), opposite _"Three's Company"_ star John Ritter and a very youthful Kevin Bacon. Next came along the horror flick Amityville 3-D (1983), in which another star to be Meg Ryan featured in a brief part. After a major role in Old Enough (1984), Neill got his first top billing part, in which should have been his breakthrough role, as Joseph King, Jr. in Joey (1986), where he delivered a very moving performance as the basic run of the mill rebel without a cause! Following the Robert Altman comedy _O.C. and Stiggs (1987)_, Neill showed his darker side with a duo of psychotic roles in the films Heat (1986) with Burt Reynolds and Fatal Beauty (1987) alongside Whoopi Goldberg, in which film critic Roger Ebert described as "not a great movie, but it has good qualities." His next film, Slipping Into Darkness (1988), was a very little seen independent film shot in Fremont, Nebraska, USA, where as Neill then shot an episode of the hit series 21 Jump Street (1987), before giving another towering performance as Jill Ireland's adopted son John, who tragically died of an accidental drug overdose in 1995, in the telefilm Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story (1991).
Over the next few years, Neill had a brief recurring role as Greg Parker in another hit series Melrose Place (1992), before returning to film with roles in She's So Lovely (1997), another little seen independent film Show & Tell (1998) and showed his penmanship skills by co-authoring the story for Friends & Lovers (1999), a film about a group of twentysomethings who hit the skiing slopes. Starring alongside Neill in the film was the likes of Stephen Baldwin, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and 'Robert Downey, Jr.'. Neill's older brother, Matthew Barry, is an actor and casting director, whereas his sister Nina Barry is an actress and casting associate. So far to date, his films have grossed over an estimated $U90,000,000.- Actor
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Graduated from Columbia University. His mother, Carol Wolfe Galligan, is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in New York. His late father, Arthur Galligan, was a founding partner in Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, in Washington. Married Ling H. Ingerick on September 25, 2005 at the Yale Club in New York. They divorced in 2010.- Actress
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Paula Marshall was born on 12 June 1964 in Rockville, Maryland, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Gary Unmarried (2008), Cupid (1998) and Californication (2007). She has been married to Danny Nucci since 12 October 2003. They have one child. She was previously married to Tom Ardavany.- Actor
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Ken Carpenter was raised in Saratoga Wyoming. His Father passed away shortly after he was born. He and his two brothers spent their early years on their Grandfathers guest ranch on the banks of the Platte River. His school teacher Mother taught her three boys in the local school. After graduation from High School, Ken attended Baylor University briefly. After one semester, he returned to Wyoming and took a job as a hunting guide. He entered the United States Air Force that fall and was stationed in the Philippine Islands for 18 months, then to the Pentagon at the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Upon completion of his tour of duty, he returned to Wyoming and began pursuing a liberal arts education majoring in Political Science and History at the University of Wyoming. He graduated with a BA.
His summers were spent in Jackson Hole Wyoming working as a River Guide on the Snake River. Warner Brothers Studios were filming in the valley and offered him a job as a double for one of the stars of the movie. Upon completion of the filming he returned to Los Angeles with the company and began a career in the film industry. Thus began his forty plus year stint working on various movies and television shows, securing an occasional starring or co-starring role or featured performer. In 2008 he began work on his current book series about global terrorism. Thus far, he has written 5 books with others in the planning stages.- Writer
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Peter Atkins was born in Liverpool, England on 2 November 1955. He was a founder member of The Dog Company, a 1970s avant-garde theatre group, along with Clive Barker and Doug Bradley - with whom he would later work on the Hellraiser movies. As well as his movie and TV work, he is the author of the novels Morningstar (1992) and Big Thunder (1997) and the collection Wishmaster and Others (1999). He is married to Dana Middleton and lives in Los Angeles, California.- Aimée Emily Leigh (born December 19, 1971) is a Canadian-born film actress. Leigh is best known for portraying Shauna in Five Aces (1999), Sandy in Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992). She also provided the screams for Skinless Sandy in Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992). Leigh also had a small part in Stephen King's directorial debut Maximum Overdrive (1986) as 1st Little League Baseball Girl. That was her very first acting role.
Leigh was born in Montreal, Quebec, but raised in Toronto, Ontario. She grew up in Ottawa. - Brent Bolthouse was born on 18 December 1969 in Sierra Madre, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), This is not dying (2017) and The Immortals (1995).
- Robert Hammond is known for Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989), Hero and the Terror (1988) and American Ninja 2: The Confrontation (1987).
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Clayton Hill started entertaining at an early age. When he was six years old, he sang in beer gardens with 3 piece combos where they would throw money at him. When he was a teenager, he sang on the radio station, WTAE-Pittsburgh on Saturday mornings in front of crowds of thousands of people. He went into the U.S. Air Force for four years and sang with swing bands at the officers and service clubs. When he was discharged, he immediately started acting and singing in plays on the stage in Pittsburgh. He was particularly in operettas where he sang and danced. He went to drama school for two semesters at the Pittsburgh Playhouse/Point Park College and appeared in many student productions. Clayton then landed a role as lead zombie in George Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978) where he was also weapons coordinator. He is known as the "sweater zombie" in the United States and the "escalator zombie" in Germany. He has had credited and uncredited speaking roles in many movies such as; All The Right Moves (1983), Lady Beware; Knightriders (1981); Hellraisers III; Kid Brother; Silent Witness; Maria's Lovers; The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh; Rappin'; and Death Penalty. Clayton was featured in such movies as Gung Ho; Mrs. Soffell; Stuck with Each Other, and Children of the Corn II where he also did stunts work. Clayton has worked with such directors as George A. Romero, where he was 2nd assistant director for the movie Knightriders (1981) and Ron Howard, etc. He has cast over 25 movies as a location casting director along with his wife, Sharon Ceccatti. Clayton has done location scouting for movies in many cities and in other countries such as Spain & Morocco.
His wife, Sharon, was an assistant to David Copperfield. Clayton traveled with the crew and appeared in Illusions with David Copperfield, one on one in Caesar's Palace in Lake Tahoe, Atlantic City and Las Vegas. He appeared on tour in other countries such as Germany, Spain, Czech Republic and many others. He is currently scheduled to appear in two cities in Germany, December 2003.- Education: Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst - Music Theory & Composition National Tours: 'The Sound of Music' ('Rolf') starring Ann Blyth and Jean Pierre Aumont (and future star: 10-yr-old Jane Krakowski) (1978) 'West Side Story' ('Bernardo') starring Barry Williams (1982) Regional Theater: LA premiere of the musical 'Strider' (cast mate with Lindy Robbins - lyricist) Created the role of 'Jim' in Peter Ekstrom's 'The Gift of the Magi' at Actors Theater Louisville (1981) Daytime TV: Created the role of 'Brent Cameron' on the daytime soap opera, "One Life To Live" (1982) Created the role of 'Beau Catlin' on the daytime soap opera "The Catlins" (US - Tuner Broadcasting) (1983 to 1985) Created the role of the villain, 'Tonio Reyes' on the soap opera "As The World Turns" (US - Columbia Broadcasting) (1986 to 1991) Broadway: Ensemble roles & understudy for Boyd Gaines ('Georg') & Howard McGillin ('Kodaly') in the 1993 Broadway revival of "She Loves Me" Current: Producer-Director-Actor at The Skinner Barn Theater, Waitsfield, VT (2001-2020)
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John Bush was born on 24 August 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Ghosts of Mars (2001), Last Action Hero (1993) and Calendar Girls (2003). He has been married to Tori Silvera Bush since 26 April 2002. They have two children.- Actor
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Joey Vera was born on 24 April 1963 in the USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), Starsky and Hutch (1975) and Motor Sister: A Hole (2015).- Actor
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Jeff Duncan is known for Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), Madlax (2004) and Armored Saint: Last Train Home (1991).- Phil Sandoval is known for Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), Armored Saint: Can U Deliver (1984) and Armored Saint: Reign of Fire (1991).
- California native Ashley Laurence is an artist who has never been contained by any one medium or genre: As an actress, she has worked in both comedy and drama on screens both large and small while, as a painter, the startling power of her hallucinatory canvases is winning her a growing reputation as an uncompromising visionary. Amongst all her successes though, it is undoubtedly her role as Kirsty Cotton in Hellraiser and Hellbound: Hellraiser II -- a film franchise created by horror legend Clive Barker -- that has secured her place in genre history as an enduring feminist icon of transgressive cinema. - Peter Atkins
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Anthony (Tony), started as a club promoter in London in the early eighties and financed his first short 'rock-a-bye baby' by holding an event at Le'quipe Anglaise, where all the door money went to finance the film. In fact, when it was finished it was the clubs owner Shariffi who showed it to producer Micheal White (Rocky horror show) who was so impressed, he gave Tony a one way ticket to L.A.saying don't come back until you have made it. Tony didn't return for eight years.
in L.A. Tony famously met the producer of 'Waxwork', Staffan Ahrenberg, when he crashed into the back of his car in the motel they were both staying at on Fairfax. Tony, broke at the time, talked Staffan into letting him pay for the damage by writing him a script for $3000 only. Staffan agreed, but wouldn't pay a penny until it was delivered. Tony wrote it in three days. Waxwork.
The script then did the rounds getting turned down by every studio, until an independent, Vestron was the only one left. They turned it down two days before Christmas. it was over the vacation that their friend, producer Mark Burg (Saw), said he couldn't believe that Dan Ireland (the head of the studio) wouldn't have loved it. It turns out he hadn't read it, it never made it past the readers.
The first day after the vacation, Mark sent 'Waxwork' to Dan himself, the rest, as they say, is horror movie history.- Producer
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Lawrence Mortorff is known for Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), Pure Country 2: The Gift (2010) and The Omega Code (1999). He was previously married to Lindsay Wagner.- Editor
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Tony Randel was born on 29 May 1956 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an editor and director, known for Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988), The Hybrids Family (2015) and Escape from New York (1981). He has been married to Eugenia Vasels since 26 March 1996. They have four children.- Music Department
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Randy Miller (The Marvel Experience, Without Limits) is a composer, arranger, and conductor who has collaborated with such notable filmmakers as Robert Towne, Zhang Yimou, Oliver Stone, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Tom Cruise, Sam Raimi, David Eick and Robert G. Tapert. In addition to working in recorded medium, Miller has composed the music for live immersive entertainment, including The Marvel Experience, with seven colossal Domes, the world's only 360-degree, 3-D stereoscopic theater and a state-of-the-art 4-D motion ride, which premiered January 2015.
Miller has created a career that features acoustic and orchestral music that is emotional, richly thematic and sophisticated as well as dynamic in scope. His music is an artistic blend of many styles - both modern and classical -- mixing a commanding orchestral foundation with cinematic boldness or intricate delicacy.
Randy hails from Ellenville, New York in the Catskill Mountains.
A few of Miller's early career composing highlights include: Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (Clive Barker), Dreamrider (James Earl Jones), Darkman II: The Return of Durant (Sam Raimi) and the acclaimed TV series The Outer Limits (Pen Densham). His score for Without Limits, directed by Robert Towne and produced by Tom Cruise, was singled out by The Hollywood Reporter as a "rousing, pulse-quickening score."
Miller's collaboration writing additional music for the Golden Globe-winning Best Original Score of Oliver Stone's Heaven and Earth led to further collaborations with Kitaro, including co-composing for the Grammy nominated Impressions of the West Lake (directed by Zhang Yimou) and co-composing for the Chinese epic The Soong Sisters (Winner of Best Original Film Score at the Hong Kong Film Festival and Golden Horse Film Festival). Miller's credits also include the mini-series Spartacus, Amargosa (Oscar finalist in the documentary category), and the award-winning Disney children's series Handy Manny. In addition, Miller wrote string arrangements for the last six albums of Michael Franti and Spearhead, as well as composing and arranging for Disney Animation Magic (Walt Disney Imagineering THEA award winning interactive show).
His recent projects include scoring the feature documentary, 'Heart of Nuba' produced and directed by Kenneth Carlson.
Miller maintains recording facilities in Calabasas and at his Sequoia Forest retreat.- Cinematographer
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A director specializing in action films, he has directed a dozen low-budget films, and has also been able to work with Sherilyn Fenn, Casper Van Dien, Chazz Palminteri and many others; the first film he directed was Body Moves (1990); then he worked as a director also in movies such as Darkness Falls (1999) with Sherilyn Fenn, Windfall (2002) with Casper Van Dien, fantasy movie Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005) with Bruce Payne, action thriller Body Armour (2007) with Chazz Palminteri, and sequel movie Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness (2012); Gerry he is also a cinematographer and has worked in this role in many other movies.- Editor
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Chris has worked on feature films, television, music videos, documentaries and web based content. His parents met on the set of "Singing in the Rain" and he grew up in a "show biz" family. After finishing film school at California State University, Northridge he began his television career by working on the first season of revolutionary editorial styled "Miami Vice". Moving into feature films, he landed an editorial job that led to a long-term friendship with Academy Award winning editor Anne V. Coates known for classics like "Lawrence of Arabia", "The Elephant Man" and "Erin Brockovich". While working with her as his mentor on, "Masters of the Universe" and editing "Congo", he coordinated over 2500 complex visual effects -many in 70MM as visual effects coordinator with ILM. Chris edited many feature films for Anne's son, Anthony Hickox from "Waxworks" to "Hellraiser: Hell on Earth". He also produced behind the scene documentaries for several of the films he edited, working with Mariah Carey, Mira Sorvino, Joe Mantegna and Andy Garcia. He has worked with such filmmaking luminaries as Francis Ford Coppola, Jerry Bruckheimer, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, David Anspaugh, Richard Donner, Michael Mann, Danny DeVito and Dino DeLaurentiis. This in depth work experience has taken him on many film location shoots as well as securing him residency at major studio lots such as Universal, Warner Bros., Paramount, Sony, MGM and Disney. He has lectured on and taught film editing at both UCLA and the Los Angeles Film School. Also he is on the Board of Directors for the Shae Foundation, a Nashville based company dedicated to inspiring new artists and talent. He is a Company Director of London based God's Lions Productions Ltd (a Kuys Entertainment Company), which is producing a major motion picture based on the best selling book by John Lyman, "God's Lions: The Secret Chapel". Chris is the owner of Lightstruck Entertainment Inc. a California corporation dedicated to servicing the post production community and the art of film finishing. Currently in 2014 he is editor on the CBS world wide hit series from Bruno Heller for Warner Bros. Television "The Mentalist" and has co-written the screenplay "God's Lions: The Secret Chapel" now in development. Chris is an active member in the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences and represented by the Worldwide Production Agency where he can be contacted.- Director
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James D R Hickox is known for his writing and directing, after working his way up through the ranks as a P.A, assistant editor and editor, and then directing his first feature at the age of 27, the successful Children of the Corn: Urban Harvest. James stayed in genre for some years, becoming successful horror/ creature film as well as family and some comedy. He has had the pleasure of working with some wonderful actors, such as Josh Holloway, Sean William Scott, Malcolm McDowell, Charlize Theron, Tippi Hedren, Steve Guttenberg and Billy Zane to name but a few. Lately, James has taken a career turn and decided to try his hand at more serious subject matter and written and directed two shorts 'The Importance of Being Andy' which won an award for Best Actor and continues in the festival circuit and in 2018 'The Inheritance', which is the first acting role for singer/celebrity Peter André. Both are dramatic pieces and has taken his career in a new direction. He is attached to various films which are in the casting stage and continues writing and creating shows for television. He has also lately tried his hand at commercials and music video's as well as episodic television. Stay tuned, exciting times are ahead...- Actor
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Lemmy was born on 24 December 1945 in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK. He was an actor and composer, known for Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), Airheads (1994) and Smokin' Aces (2006). He died on 28 December 2015 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
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Phil Campbell was born on 7 May 1961 in Pontypridd, Wales, UK. He is an actor and composer, known for Bolt (2008), Titanic: Adventure Out of Time (1996) and She (1984).- Actor
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Mikkey Dee was born on 31 October 1963 in Gothenburg, Sweden. He is an actor and composer, known for Bolt (2008), The Boys Club (1996) and Steal (2002).- Actor
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Würzel was born on 23 October 1949 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK. He was an actor and composer, known for Bolt (2008), The Boys Club (1996) and Eat the Rich (1987). He died on 9 July 2011 in England, UK.