Patrick Cassidy followed in the footsteps of his actor parents Jack Cassidy and Shirley Jones and his brother Shaun Cassidy and half - bother David Cassidy, by establishing himself as a frequent television and
occasional feature film star.
Not exact matches
The elegantly restored space
features independent
films,
film noir, classics and the
occasional concerts.
He benefited hugely from his association with Foxworthy, who
featured the comic in an
occasional supporting role on his sitcom The Jeff Foxworthy Show; the two then teamed up with Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White for the mega-successful Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which spawned its own concert
film in 2003.
And that was the shape of Clute's career for the next 25 years, individual days of work on series ranging from Westerns to melodramas, broken by the
occasional feature -
film role.
Extra
features on this non-SE include: a comprehensive commentary by director Hoblit and co-screenwriter Billy Ray, with the
occasional comment from Bruce Willis sandwiched in; another yak - track from producer David Foster, who concentrates on the
film's background in WWII history; ten deleted scenes (in 16x9) that reveal that an even more structurally and politically complex
film lies on the cutting room floor, with elective commentary from Ray and Hoblit — they're especially sorry to see go, as am I, a bit in which the American soldiers entertain their German captors by donning blackface; a 4 - part photo gallery — see Bruce make serious expressions for «The Poster Shoot»; and trailers for Hart's War, Windtalkers, and the TV shows «Jeremiah» and «Stargate SG - 1».
Not all shorts
featured performers of Taylor's stature but minor players from the MGM studio were shuffled through these
films, along with the
occasional A-list supporting player or future lead.
About Blog THE HORROR FICTION REVIEW began in 2003 as an old - school fanzine, generally a 14 - 20 paged, stapled - Xerox publication
featuring reviews of horror novels,
occasional film reviews, and author interviews.
These
feature your aforesaid insects, arachnids and the
occasional gastropod pictured against a real,
filmed background and are typically whimsical, droll and poetic.
About Blog THE HORROR FICTION REVIEW began in 2003 as an old - school fanzine, generally a 14 - 20 paged, stapled - Xerox publication
featuring reviews of horror novels,
occasional film reviews, and author interviews.