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Life After Flash is a 2017 British documentary film directed, produced and edited by Lisa Downs. It chronicles the making of the 1980 film version of Flash Gordon and its eventual cult following , with particular focus placed on how the life and career of the film's lead, Sam J. Jones (who also served as an executive producer on this film), was ...
Life After Flash not only celebrates the 1980 classic featuring interviews with cast, crew and fans including Melody Anderson, Brian Blessed, Peter Wyngarde, Mark Millar, Robert Rodriguez, Stan Lee and Brian May, but also explores the aftermath of when star Sam J. Jones went up against one of the most powerful producers in Hollywood: Dino De ...
After the release of Flash Gordon, Playgirl reprinted his 1975 nude photo spread in its January 1981 issue, this time using his real name. He went on to play Chris Rorchek in the TV series Code Red (1981–1982). He had guest roles in other TV shows including The A-Team, Hunter, and Riptide.
In comedies, Blessed portrayed Prince Vultan in the film Flash Gordon (1980); [17] the mad, comical figure of Richard IV in the first series of The Black Adder (1983), a role Blessed has claimed to be one of his most cherished [citation needed]; and Spiro Halikiopoulos in the TV mini-series My Family and Other Animals (1987), a BBC adaptation ...
In 1936, Aura was portrayed by Priscilla Lawson in the Flash Gordon film serial. [3] [4] In 1940, the role was portrayed by Shirley Deane in the third Flash Gordon serial, Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe. [5] Aura was portrayed by Ornella Muti in the 1980 film Flash Gordon, produced by Dino De Laurentiis, and has been described as seductive ...
He overloaded himself while trying to absorb the Flash's powers and died, with his body held in the S.T.A.R. Labs pipeline. [100] William Tockman / Clock King (portrayed by Robert Knepper) [101] – A master criminal. In season one of The Flash, Tockman took several civilians at CCPD hostage.
The New Adventures of Flash Gordon, also known as The Adventures of Flash Gordon or simply Flash Gordon, [2] is a 1979–1982 animated television series. The series is actually called Flash Gordon but the expanded title is used in official records to distinguish it from previous versions.
Flash Gordon: Steven "Flash" Gordon: Lead Role; 21 episodes 2010–2013: Rookie Blue: Det. Luke Callaghan: 35 episodes; Main cast (Seasons 1–2) Recurring (Seasons 3–4) 2010: Supernatural: Brady: Episode: "The Devil You Know" 2012: Alcatraz: Cal Sweeney: Episode: "Cal Sweeny" 2013, 2017: Orphan Black: Chad: 3 episodes 2014: Saving Hope: Dr ...