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Edward Gale (born August 23, 1963) is a retired [1] American actor and stunt performer who appeared in films and television series primarily between 1986 and 2013. Early life [ edit ]
Pen Densham's Lifepod was greenlit by Fox Network executives seeking to expand their Monday night showcase of theatrical films with made for TV movies. [4] The movie was shot on the same sound stages as Densham's cancelled TV series Space Rangers. [4] This was the first time Silver had directed a movie.
According to Ed Gale, he was hired to work on Spaceballs because Mel Brooks had said, "Anybody who's in Howard the Duck can be in my movie." Gale also said he receives more fan mail for his Howard the Duck portrayal than for his Chucky performances, the antagonist in the Child's Play horror film series. [32]
Detective Mike Norris chases fugitive serial killer Charles Lee Ray through the streets of Chicago and into a toy store as his accomplice, Eddie Caputo, flees the scene. On the verge of death after being shot by Norris, Ray performs a voodoo chant to transfer his soul into a nearby Good Guy-brand talking doll, whereupon the store is struck by lightning, causing an explosion.
Ed Gale as Bobby Barry, Rolfe and Steven's uncle; Shorty Rossi as Augie; Michael J. Anderson as Bruno Bedalia, Rolfe and Steven's father; Alexa Nikolas as Susan Barry, Rolfe and Steve's aunt. David Alan Grier as Jerry Robin Jr.
'Bride of Chucky' actor Ed Gale admitted to trying to meet a boy for sex and soliciting sexually explicit material when confronted in a Creep Catchers sting.
Heathcliff: The Movie: Atlantic Releasing Corporation / Clubhouse Pictures / DIC Entertainment / LBS Communications: Bruno Bianchi (director); Alan Swayze (screenplay); Mel Blanc, Donna Christie, Jeannie Elias, Peter Cullen, Stan Jones, Marilyn Lightstone, Danny Mann, Derek McGrath, Marilyn Schreffler, Danny Wells, Ted Zeigler Hey There, It's ...
A Bronx Tale is a 1993 American coming-of-age crime drama film directed by and starring Robert De Niro in his directorial debut and produced by Jane Rosenthal, adapted from Chazz Palminteri's 1989 one-man show play of the same name.
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