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trupretender has written 20 reviews.
With a deep thuderous voice, intense eyes, a dark complexion, and a strong presence in performance, Paul Shenar could easily make an instant impression by simply walking onto the camera, and emphasizing his character. As one of the most respected...
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Posted jun 10, 2007 1:17 am pt

I am not the most technically familiar with a wide range of the films concerning Anthony Edwards, but frequenting "ER" upon it's earlier years, I feel that I came to know Mark Greene pretty well. he was such a good guy. Sensitive,strong,...
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Posted oct 15, 2006 7:39 am pt

With her break-out role in the strange, yet possible sequel to the 1976 hit horror classic "Carrie", Bergl has put to use her wide range of talent in film and television alike. I remember the pleasing feeling of finding Emily Bergl on...
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Posted sep 16, 2006 2:47 am pt

I can't get enough of this fine, and extremely talented actress. I do think her to be one of the best, as she completely embodies every single role she portrays. She is obviously still in love with performing today. She has always been a darn good...
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Posted jul 10, 2006 11:59 am pt

As a writer, Dominick Dunne is such a well detailed man. He writes about crime, and the court system. He is a strong man, and also a very emotional man. He has been through thick and thin, as his life fell apart in the seventies, and deteriorated...
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Posted jul 10, 2006 11:47 am pt

It's a wonder that Marc McClure hasn't been given too much definitive recognition, or at least appeared in many major motion pictures and TV shows regularly in the past 10 years. His has a friendly face, and he is a familiar face to many who have...
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Posted jul 2, 2006 4:10 am pt

Some times new faces on a television show mean trouble, and, for a while, I figured trouble was all we could get when I first saw sight of Kirby Anders, on "Dynasty". Much to my suprise, Beller made a real character out of this role. She was...
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Posted jun 30, 2006 7:53 am pt

The first time I ever layed eyes on Eliza Dushku was in the drama "That Night". I was quite piqued by her presence, but I hadn't thought much beyond that. Many, many years later, I see a preview for a film called "Soul Survivors", which looks...
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Posted jun 30, 2006 7:29 am pt

Why not mention Brenda Vaccaro? She is seriously one of the all-time greats! She defined all sorts of characters, from such roles as suffering widows, rape victims, conniving co-conspirators, and harsh business women. Yes, Brenda Vaccaro is...
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Posted jun 23, 2006 11:39 am pt

I certainly admired this man's fine timing and amicable presence when ever he voiced a character, or portrayed a side role, with a common knack for humor and sparks. I first saw him as the good hearted, but mindless Dean of Midvale school in the...
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Posted jun 23, 2006 11:19 am pt

With her peircing looks, the wickedness she can often give off, and the whip of a toungue she had as Fallon Carrinton, Pamela Sue Martin is easily one of the most jaw-dropping actresses ever. She brought such wonderful standards to the business...
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Posted jun 16, 2006 12:20 pm pt

Gordon Thomson was evil Adam Carrington on the popular nitght-time drama "Dynasty". His performance was genuinely outstanding. His character was the child of Blake and Alexis. Like his mother, Adam was vindictive, rapacious, and ambitious, with an...
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Posted jun 12, 2006 4:45 am pt

With those deep, dramatic eyes, that sensuous smile, those gritty teeth, the sassy style, and the whip of a tongue, you know that Gina Gershon is the answer to this equation of features. Gina Gershon has come to be one of the most underrated...
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Posted jun 2, 2006 1:28 am pt

My first encounter with the lovely Ms. Linda Evans, was when I saw "Beach Blanket Bingo" many, many years ago. She was so cute and dainty, but also smart and firm as Sugar Kane, the singer who promotes her albums by making people believe she...
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Posted jun 1, 2006 10:34 am pt

Perhaps the 1980 camp drama "Mommie Dearest" was a bad decision for the highly acclaimed Academy Award Winner Faye Dunaway. Even so, is that any reason to continuing the rain of punishment America seems to give her even now? I think not. When I...
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Posted may 31, 2006 12:48 am pt

She can get a LONG range of attention, from positive to negative, dramatic to comedic! She is Daphne Zuniga, a sapphire eyed, dark haired, husky voiced beauty who's big break in Rob Reiner's smash hit "The Sure Thing", proved to be more than the...
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Posted may 30, 2006 7:39 am pt

I really like this woman. I have always liked her since her scene-stealing co-starring role on "Suddenly Susan". I fell out of her news and updates once the show ended, but I often enjoyed her commercials that she frequented from time to time....
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Posted may 29, 2006 2:59 pm pt

From the first moment I saw the film "Poltergeist", I never forgot the everlasting impression I had when I watched Dominique Dunne for the first time. Her role in the Spielberg horror classic was, as some say, underdeveloped, but through it all,...
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Posted may 28, 2006 10:29 am pt

As I was a young child in the 1980's, there existed an element in films that caught my attention more than anything else.....the scores. Sometimes a film score was the determination of whether or not I totally enjoyed a film. The first film scores...
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Posted may 28, 2006 6:50 am pt

Helen Slater is an incredibly beautiful woman, and has proven to be one of the most extraordinary artists over the past 22 years. Soaring into her professional career as the title character in the 1984 Fantasy/Adventure "Supergirl". The rest of...
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Posted may 28, 2006 1:18 am pt


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