美国影星罗伯特·泰勒(Robert Taylor 1911-1969),1911年出生于美国,原名Spangler Arlington Brugh。主要作品:《茶花女》(1937)、《魂断蓝桥》(1940)、《豪华的荡妇》(1936)、《幸运之夜》(1939)、《新婚浩劫》(1946)等。 只要提起《魂断蓝桥》这部令人失魂断肠的美国...
生于北卡罗来纳州史密斯菲尔德市一个贫寒的佃农家庭,原名露茜·约翰逊。因外表漂亮,1940年一个偶然的机会进入好莱坞,开始努力学习表演艺术,两年后正式走上银幕。她以性感迷人的气质被称为“世界上最美丽的动物”。40年代末取代了女明星丽塔·海华丝而成为好莱坞性感女神,直至50年...
费勒的儿子西恩·费勒6月3日向外界透露,父亲是在加利福尼亚州的圣巴巴拉做康复治疗时辞世的,辞世前六个月他的身体就已经每况愈下。 梅尔·费勒1917年8月25日出生于美国新泽西州,家境殷实。费勒最初的理想是成为一名作家。在大学二年级赢得了一项编剧奖后,费勒...
艾美奖(Emmy) Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series(提名) How Green Was My Valley (1975)
Niall MacGinnis is not as well known outside of Europe, but he was a wonderful character actor whose variety of roles matched his great gift for characterization and the look beyond just makeup that he projected. He was educated at Stonyhurst College and Trinity College, Dublin. He obtained a basic medical education which qualified him as a house (resident) surgeon during World War II in the Royal Navy. But after the war he decided to pursue acting. He worked in stage repertoire and stock companies and moved on to do significant stage work at the Old Vic Theatre in London, where John Gielgud was director and Shakespeare has a particular focus. MacGinnis had the burly look of a farm hand with a large head and curly hair falling away from a progressively receding hairline. He could portray a broad enough accent - or little at all, as the case might be - which could entail any part of the British Isles.
最著名的应该是他在“007”系列中扮演Q。
The daughter of a noted surgeon, Dana Wynter was born Dagmar Winter in Berlin, Germany, and grew up in England. When she was 16 her father went to Morocco to operate on a woman who wouldn't allow anyone else to attend her; he visited friends in Southern Rhodesia, fell in love with it and brought his daughter and her stepmother to live with him there. Wynter later enrolled as a pre-med student at Rhodes University (the only girl in a class of 150 boys) and also dabbled in theatrics, playing the blind girl in a school production of "Through a Glass Darkly", in which she says she was "terrible."