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Kurt Yaeger (born January 3, 1977) [1] [2] is an American actor, writer, director, disability advocate, and professional athlete, who is also a below-the-knee amputee.Recent work includes varying roles on the CBS series NCIS, the HBO/Cinemax series Quarry, Netflix series Another Life, and many other television appearances.
Future film director Erich von Stroheim fell off a roof and broke two ribs in one scene as an extra. [6] The Girl of the Golden West (1915). Actor House Peters suffered serious burns to his face and hands when a prop pistol exploded upon being fired. [7] The Captive (1915). During filming of a scene where soldiers were required to break down a ...
The artistic director told police he had spoken with Wopat three times, and the actor was also reprimanded for being intoxicated at rehearsal, authorities said." [ 14 ] During his arrest by Waltham police on August 2, 2017, a search of him and his vehicle under warrant revealed "two bags of white powder believed to be cocaine."
5. Cesar Romero (Batman TV Series) Romero’s performance as the Clown Prince of Crime is perhaps the most controversial one on this list. Though players like Leto and Ledger both offered ...
What distinguished Heard from nearly all his peers was that he was a double amputee, dancing with only one leg and one arm. And lacking a sufficient stump for wearing an artificial leg, he walked using a crutch that he danced both with and without. [2] Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Heard became a professional dancer at around age thirteen. In his ...
BuddyTV ranked him number eighty-two on its list of "TV's Sexiest Men of 2011". [3] McClintock later recurred on No Good Nick as Nick's incarcerated father, Tony Franzelli. [4] He took on the role of a father whose teen son was diagnosed with a life-threatening form of brain cancer in Miracle at Manchester, which he also directed.
Draper was born in Secaucus, New Jersey on April 16, 1942. [1] His weight training began at the age of ten and was a well-formed habit by the time he was about 12, in the mid-1950s.