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Sandahl Bergman is an American former actress and dancer. She is best known for her role as Valeria in the film Conan the Barbarian (1982), for which she won a Golden Globe and a Saturn Award . Early life
Tom and Dick set out to find and rescue Hari, attempting to avoid the dangerous tribes they see along the way. They are ultimately captured by a matriarchal clan called the Urechs, led by "She" (Sandahl Bergman). The two manage to escape; She's forces track them down, but She decides to help them in their quest after hearing the prophecy from a ...
Hell Comes to Frogtown is a 1988 American science fiction action film directed by Donald G. Jackson and R. J. Kizer, and written by Jackson and Randall Frakes.The film stars professional wrestler Roddy Piper as Sam Hell, one of the last remaining fertile men in a post-apocalyptic world populated by both humans and mutant amphibians.
The final recipient of the award was actress Sandahl Bergman for her performance in the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian. [2] The category was discontinued following the 1983 ceremony . List of recipients
Sandahl Bergman, Eileen Casey, Bruce Davis, Gary Flannery, Jennifer Nairn-Smith, Danny Ruvolo, Leland Schwantes, John Sowinski, Candace Tovar, and Rima Vetter as principal dancers; P. J. Mann as fan dancer / menage partner #2; Robert Levine as Dr. Hyman; Phil Friedman as Murray Nathan, the stage manager; Jules Fisher as himself; Ben Masters as ...
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Donald Becker (McCarren) moves to Manhattan from Grand Island, Nebraska, after an abrupt breakup of a three-year relationship. Robby Harrington, (Arnaz) Becker's childhood chum, had been living in New York for years and invites Donald out for a change of pace, and secures him employment and to hone his photography skills with seasoned model photographer Chandler Corey (Richard Dawson).
In 1976, many of the original cast went on to perform in San Francisco. Open roles were recast and the play was again reviewed as the "New" New York Company which included Ann Reinking, Marsha Mason, Sandahl Bergman, Christopher Chadman, Justin Ross (who would go on to appear in the film), and Barbara Luna.