"That's not what he said you ignorant
wretch."---Tombstone (1993) |
Micheal Biehn has appeared in many movies, but his best known role was
in The Terminator (1984), in which he played a soldier from the future sent
to the past to prevent the assassination of a young woman (played by
Linda Hamilton) by an unstoppable killer android (Schwarzenegger in his
break-through role). Biehn has appeared in comedies such as Coach (1978) and
Hog Wild (1980), the drama In a Shallow Grave (1988), the thrillers The
Fan (1981) and A Taste for Killing (1992) in which he played the psycho
killer in both films, and the suspenseful Rampage (1992). He also
appeared in the western Tombstone (1993) opposite Kurt Russell and Val
Kilmer as Johnny Ringo, and he starred in the crime drama Strapped
(1993). His other roles include the action packed Navy SEALS (1990)
opposite Charlie Sheen, and the mountain-climbing adventure movie K2: The
Ultimate High (1992). Biehn has acted in many science-fiction movies such
as Aliens (1986), The Seventh Sign (1998), The Abyss (1989), Timebomb
(1991), and Deep Red (1994).
His most recent films include the thriller Jade (1995), and The Rock
(1996) with Sean Connery and Nicholas Cage.
Michael Biehn's latest and upcoming movies: Rangers, Mojave Moon, and
Asteroid.
Check out these awesome Michael Biehn links:
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the "Michael Biehn Fan Club" on Alicia's Michael Biehn Fan
Club Page.
Benjamin Bratt
"Fucking Aye!"---Demolition Man (1993) |
Benjamin Bratt always seems to be playing "cop" roles. He appeared as
Michael Keaton's partner in One Good Cop (1991), a futuristic cop in
Demolition Man (1993) and he played the lead
role as a ploice officer in the epic action drama Blood In, Blood Out
(1993). His other films include Clear and Present Danger (1993) and The
River Wild (1994). He also starred in
the TV movie The Nasty Boys, and he is currently in NBC's Law & Order,
both of them being "cop" roles.
He is currently filming a movie entitled Follow Me Home.
Steve Buscemi
Bruce Campbell
"First you want to kill me, now you want to kiss me...
blow."---Army of Darkness (1993) |
Famous for his role as Ash in the Evil Dead trilogy, Bruce Campbell
proves that he's a force to be reckoned with. The Evil Dead (1983), The Evil
Dead 2 (1987), and Army of Darkness (1993) are some of his films that
have reached cult status. He has appeared in other movies such as Maniac
Cop (1988), Moontrap (1989), Mindwarp (1991), Sundown: The Vampire in
Retreat (1991), Lunatics: A Love Story (1992), and Congo (1995). He had a
small cameo appearance in Sam Raimi's Darkman (1990), and he has appeared on
many television shows such as The Adventures of Brisco County Jr., Lois and
Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Hercules, Homicide: Life on
the Street and Ellen. He also made the TV movie Tornado.
Campbell's latest is John Carpenter's new film Escape From L.A.
Check out these awesome Bruce Campbell links:
Tia Carrere
Hawaiian actress who has done her fair share of movies. Her first few
films were low budget fanfare, films such as Zombie Nightmare (1986),
Aloha Summer (1988), Instant Karma (1990), and Fatal Mission (1990). Her
first big role was opposite Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee
in Showdown in Little Tokyo, and then she moved on to Little
Sister (1992) and Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1992). Her
breakthrough movie came in 1992 when she starred inthe movie Wayne's World
which spawned a sequel, Wayne's World 2 (1993). She has then appeared in
numerous films: Rising Sun (1993), Quick (1993), Tales From the Crypt II
(1994), Treacherous (1994), True Lies (1994), Hostile Intentions (1994),
Jury Duty (1995), The Immortals (1995), Hollow Point (1995), and Bad With
Numbers (1995). She has also appeared on TV in General Hospital, Married
With Children, Quantum Leap, and Murder One.
Her new movie High School High (1996) is now playing.
She will be starring in the movie Tears From Heaven which is due out
in December 1996.
Jackie Chan
"You are all garbage!"---Rumble in the Bronx
(1996) |
Check out my cousin's Jackie Chan page, click HERE to see
it. 'Nuff said.
Don Cheadle