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Lucky
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Abhishek Gupta, now known as Lucky, left for Korea to pursue a job at Hyundai in 1996 at the behest of his father. At the time, entertainment was not on the radar, only assimilation and the urge to get rid of homesickness: “I came in the analog time; now, it’s more digitized. So, when I first came, there was no access to the Internet, no handphones, or no Google where you could search for top ten favorite restaurants or things to do. Things were a little different, and difficult, obviously.”
The turnaround came purely by chance in 2000, sometime before South Korea took the global spotlight by hosting the 2002 FIFA World Cup. “When I was in university, they were looking for a foreigner who could speak Korean. They wanted a guy who could travel everywhere in Korea, eat the food, speak some Korean—they wanted to show the public how a foreigner feels in Korea,” he recalls his time on Good Morning World, the KBS show that became his first big break. Fast forward fifteen years later, and he became a member on the popular favorite Non-Summit, or Abnormal Summit, where he debated issues du jour with expats from different countries who’d made Korea their home.
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Laurie Main
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Laurie Main was an English actor. Although Main appeared in many films and television series since the 1950s, perhaps he is best known for hosting and narrating the children's series Welcome to Pooh Corner, which aired on The Disney Channel during the 1980s.
His television guest appearances include Wagon Train, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Maverick, I Spy, The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., Get Smart, The Andy Griffith Show, That Girl, Ironside, The Monkees, Hogan's Heroes, Mayberry R.F.D., The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, Daniel Boone, Family Affair, Bewitched, The Partridge Family, McMillan & Wife, Land of the Lost, Little House on the Prairie, Punky Brewster and Murder, She Wrote.
Since the early 1990s, Main has not appeared in film or television. His current whereabouts are unknown.
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Charity Rose
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Charity Rose is an actress based out of Los Angeles, California. She grew up watching her older siblings in community theatre and joined in the fun when she was 7 years old. Her first role was Molly in Annie the Musical, performing in a dinner theater. Her family moved to Los Angeles just after she turned 9 years old and she began acting in film as well as musical theater. She has enjoyed playing lead roles in many short films, music videos, feature films, and live theater.
She has had the privilege of playing lead roles such as Matilda in the Southern California Regional Premiere of Matilda the Musical, Harper in the feature film Lost in Tomorrow, and Leah in the feature film Treasure Trackers. She has enjoyed walking in many different characters' shoes, and loves acting, because she is bringing the character off the page to life. Acting allows her to be people she would never be and go places that she may never go, as well as live in different time periods.
When Charity is not acting, she enjoys cheer leading, horseback riding, reading, baking, and spending time with her friends and family, and church activities.
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Peter Bartlett
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With appearances on shows such as Law & Order and films such as Meet the Parents, Bartlett portrayed Nigel Bartholomew-Smythe on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. He had portrayed this role from 1991 until the soap's cancellation in 2012. In 2009, he began portraying Nigel's English cousin Neville. In 2004 he appeared on Broadway playing the role of Pluto in The Frogs, the Stephen Sondheim-Burt Shevelove-Nathan Lane adaptation which played at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center. His lively performance was well received by critics and audiences, and Stephen Sondheim has stated that Mr. Bartlett's delivery of the line, "Get out of town!" (preserved on the original cast recording by PS Classics) was a highlight of the show. He also starred in the 2009 Disney film The Princess and the Frog as a valet named Lawrence. He starred on Broadway in The Drowsy Chaperone as Underling, the butler. He opened to highly favorable reviews in the Broadway revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella on March 3, 2013 playing the Prince's calculating Regent, Sebastian. He later played several roles in the hit Broadway musical Something Rotten!, and appeared as the flabbergasted "Head Waiter" in the Roundabout revival of She Loves Me in 2016.
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Rainer Bock
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After graduating from high school, Rainer Bock ran a café in his hometown, which also had a cabaret programme. After studying acting at a private acting school in Kiel, he made his debut as a theater actor on the stages of the state capital of Kiel in 1982. He came to Heidelberg and the National Theater Mannheim via the Schleswig-Holstein State Theater. From 1995 to 2001 he had an engagement at the Staatstheater Stuttgart. Until 2011 he was engaged at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich. Bock often appears in supporting roles, including his initially rare appearances in film and television. The part of the doctor in Michael Haneke's award-winning drama The White Ribbon - A German Children's Story (2009) earned him a nomination for the German Film Prize. In 2011 he was represented at the Berlinale with four films. Bock is also active as an audio book speaker.
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Sean Connery
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Sir Thomas Sean Connery (August 25, 1930 - October 31, 2020) was a Scottish actor and producer who won an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards (one being a BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award), and three Golden Globes, including the Cecil B. DeMille Award and a Henrietta Award.
Connery was the first actor to portray the character James Bond in film, starring in seven Bond films (every film from Dr. No to You Only Live Twice, plus Diamonds Are Forever and Never Say Never Again), between 1962 and 1983. In 1988, Connery won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Untouchables. His films also include Marnie (1964), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), A Bridge Too Far (1977), Highlander (1986), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), The Hunt for Red October (1990), Dragonheart (1996), The Rock (1996), and Finding Forrester (2000).
Connery was polled in a 2004 The Sunday Herald as "The Greatest Living Scot" and in a 2011 EuroMillions survey as "Scotland's Greatest Living National Treasure". He was voted by People magazine as both the “Sexiest Man Alive" in 1989 and the "Sexiest Man of the Century” in 1999. He received a lifetime achievement award in the United States with a Kennedy Center Honor in 1999. Connery was knighted in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to film drama.
On October 31, 2020, it was announced that Connery had died at the age of 90.
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Lady Cardinal
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Lady Cardinal is a Central Florida based director, screenwriter, author, photographer, and artist. She was born to Linda and Jeff Taylor where she grew up in the heartlands of Florida. Being sandwiched between Tampa and Orlando she would often spend time with her family going to Walt Disney World and the other surrounding theme parks. At a young age she became fascinated by storytelling where she wrote many short stories. Her continuous admiration for stories grew deeper and deeper as she grew older, seeking out more and more ways to tell stories. Later on her love for film would transcend into her life as she began making homemade movies and recording countless hours of footage from her travels.
She made an effort to pursue her deep passion and love for film by attending IADT in Tampa for photography and filmmaking. Due to an unsuccessful education from the campus closing shortly after, she became discouraged and tried a career in the theme park industry. After several years she decided that as much as she loved it, her passion was in film and art. Later she would move to Atlanta to try and pursue a career in film there. After a short time she retreated back home to Florida to take care of her mental health and has spent the past several years doing so, claiming that if it would not have been for this great feat the attitude and passion she has now would not exist.
Film is everything to Lady Cardinal. Her passion and love for it is deep and vibrantly open. She believes it to be the best form of art in the world, collaborating efforts of many different people in various different ways.
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Austin Smagalski
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Austin Smagalski was raised in Sonoma County and has been passionate about filmmaking since childhood. His work often explores internal struggles, with frequent use of themes like trauma, family and isolation. While he has since made a career in TV editing, his passion is writing and directing independent films. Austin's latest feature film, To Die Alone, premiered at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival in 2024 to critical acclaim. His upcoming work includes a documentary focusing on dog rescues and a crime thriller currently in development
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Debi L. Taylor
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Debi L Taylor (aka Debra Lewin) was born in New York to two immigrant parents. She grew up in South Burlington, Vermont. Debi graduated from the University of Vermont with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Business Administration in 1988 and starting working at a model/talent agency. In October of 1989 Debi became a partner of Promark Models and Promotions. She then opened her own agency, Debra Lewin Productions and Talent (DLPT) in January of 1993 in Vermont and a satellite office in South Beach, Florida in October of 1994. She sold her agency in January 2003. In 1997 she married her long-time boyfriend Todd Schneider and they moved to Los Angeles in the fall of 1998 where they currently reside with their two children and two dogs.
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James Luisi
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A native New Yorker, James Luisi attended St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights on a basketball scholarship. He served in the Army during the Korean War. He then played one season (1953-54) with the Baltimore Bullets in the National Basketball Association. His acting career began on the stage with early parts coming in the Broadway musicals "Sweet Charity" and "Zorba". His early movies were minor, though his "beefcake" appeal was evident in 1973's I Escaped from Devil's Island (1973) in which he rarely wore a shirt. Most of his later work was on TV. In 1976 he shared a "best actor" daytime Emmy for playing George Washington in a daytime drama special titled First Ladies Diaries: Martha Washington (1975). Also in 1976 he started his four-season role as Jim Rockford's (James Garner) nemesis Lt. Chapman in The Rockford Files (1974). In 1983 he played the cop in charge of some street-gang-members-turned-undercover-agents in the short-lived series The Renegades (1983), which provided a boost for Patrick Swayze, who played one of the gang members. Along with guest spots on numerous TV shows, Luisi also appeared in the soap operas Days of Our Lives (1965) and Another World (1964).
In the 1990s he returned to acting in and directing stage work in the Los Angeles area. Stricken with cancer he passed away on 7 June 2002 and is survived by his wife of 41 years, the former Georgia Phillips.
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