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Nigel McGown Green (15 October 1924 – 15 May 1972) was an English actor. Because of his strapping build, commanding height (6 ft 4 in or 1.93 m) and regimental demeanour he would often be found playing military types and men of action in such classic 1960s films as Jason and the Argonauts, Zulu, Tobruk and The Ipcress File.
Jason and the Argonauts – a 1963 movie in which Talos is depicted as a giant who is killed by Jason; Talos No. 2 – an abstract bronze sculpture in Portland, Oregon; The Talos Principle – a 2014 video game that makes its entire premise on Talos being akin to a human being; The Talos Dome in Antarctica, which is named after him. 5786 Talos
Porcupine is the name used by two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics: Alexander Gentry, a weapons designer who uses his porcupine battlesuit in an attempt to become wealthy through crime, as one of the first costumed professional criminals of his generation, and Roger Gocking, a criminal who purchased the suit to commit crimes, before joining the ...
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Todd Armstrong (born John Harris Armstrong; [1] July 25, 1937 – November 17, 1992) was an American actor who appeared in ten films and several television series. He is best known for playing the title role in the cult classic Jason and the Argonauts (1963), after which his career rapidly waned.
Rise of the Argonauts is a 2008 action role-playing game developed by Liquid Entertainment and published by Codemasters for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Although very much at variance with the story of Jason in the original Greek mythology , the game's plot surrounds the myth of Jason and the Argonauts searching for the Golden ...
The field of Phaleristics – the study of medals – is derived from Phalerus's name.; The Argonaut Phalerus (portrayed by actor Andrew Faulds) appears as a minor character in the 1963 fantasy film Jason and the Argonauts, in whose climactic end battle he and his companion Castor are – contrary to mythology – slain by a group of undead skeletons.
John Cairney was born on 16 February 1930 in the Baillieston area of Glasgow. [3] He is the brother of footballer Jim Cairney.They were raised in the Parkhead area of Glasgow; the referee Tiny Wharton was a childhood acquaintance.