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Perkins's film debut was in 2001, when he appeared in the short film Close Encounter, made by Albion Films and directed by Eugene Grobler. In 2005 he appeared in the American romantic comedy drama The Upside of Anger along with Kevin Costner. Perkins provided the voice of Sledgehammer in the video game, Clock Tower 3. [2]
Robert Perkins (MP), British Conservative MP for Stroud; Robert Perkins, co-producer of the Ricky Martin song "It's Alright" Robert Irvin Perkins (1898–1992), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada; Robert Cyril Layton Perkins (1866–1955), British entomologist; Robert D. Perkins Sr. (1922–1994), American educator, businessman and civil rights ...
Get Real is a 1998 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Simon Shore, based on the play What's Wrong with Angry? by screenwriter Patrick Wilde. The plot centres around the coming of age of a gay teen while growing up in rural Britain during the Cool Britannia era of the late 1990s. The film was shot and set in and around Basingstoke ...
The Light in the Forest: Herschel Daugherty: Fess Parker, Wendell Corey, Joanne Dru, James MacArthur, Jessica Tandy: Traditional Western The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold: Lesley Selander: Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels, Douglas Kennedy, Charles Watts, Noreen Nash, Ralph Moody, Lisa Montell, John Miljan, Norman Fredric, Bill Henry, Lane ...
Robert Perkins (born Boston, 19 April 1949) is an American artist, filmmaker and writer. Films. Perkins has made documentary films for PBS in the US and Channel ...
William Penn – actor, a hired man with a long career in several companies. He started as a boy player, in Epicene in 1609. He was with the King's Men, 1626–37; he had parts in The Lover's Melancholy and The Picture. Andrew Pennycuicke – actor. Richard Perkins – actor, with the company 1623–25. Augustine Phillips – principal actor.
The following is a list of guest stars that appeared on the 1959 anthology television series The Twilight Zone.. Rod Serling himself provided the opening and closing commentary for all episodes and appeared on-screen for the first time at the end of the final episode of the first season, with the episodes featuring some of Hollywood's most familiar faces, including:
Ray Teal, actor, sheriff on Bonanza; appeared in 250 movies and 90 television shows (born in Grand Rapids) John E.L. Tenney, actor, host of reality-TV series Ghost Stalkers [1] Ruth Terry, actress and singer featured in Hollywood films of 1940s (born in Benton Harbor)