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The Skulls III is a 2004 thriller film, directed by J. Miles Dale and starring Clare Kramer, Bryce Johnson, Steve Braun, and Barry Bostwick. It is a sequel to the 2002 film The Skulls II and the third and final installment of The Skulls film series.
The Skulls is a 2000 American thriller ... The Skulls II and The Skulls III, released in 2002 and 2004, ... Director Rob Cohen is very fond of the film and the cast ...
[2] [3] He starred as Brian Kelly in the 2004 thriller The Skulls III. He also played the role of "Jonesy" in the 2007 thriller film Wrong Turn 2: Dead End. He also co-starred in the 2005 horror movie Pterodactyl as Willis Bradbury.
Kramer in 2005. As a child, she was a spokesman and mascot for Wendy's, donning the trademark pigtails accentuated in the company logo. [4]Kramer's film roles include: The Thirst (2006), [1] as a vampire, this time a former drug-addict; The Skulls III (2004), [1] as a competitive swimmer who follows in her brother's footsteps by joining the title organization; Roger Avary's adaptation of the ...
Brooke D'Orsay (born February 17, 1982) is a Canadian actress, best known for voicing the character of Caitlin Cooke on the Teletoon animated series 6teen (2004–2010) and Brooke Mayo in the 2005 movie King's Ransom. For American audiences, she is best known as Paige Collins-Lawson on Royal Pains and as Kate on Two and a Half Men.
Khopdi: The Skull, a 1999 Indian horror film; The Skull, a 1965 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis; Skull: The Mask, a 2020 Brazilian-American horror film; The Skulls, a 2000 American psychological thriller; The Skulls II, a 2002 American psychological thriller; The Skulls III, a 2004 American psychological thriller
The Skulls II; The Skulls III; Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice; Slap Shot 3: The Junior League; Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball; Streets Is Watching (film) T. Tempo (film)
Dale was born in Toronto, Ontario, to British-born Canadian jazz musician Jimmy Dale. [6] [7] Dale attended Bayview Glen School from 1965 to 1968.In 1968, his father moved the family to Hollywood where he worked as a music director for The Smothers Brothers Show, The Andy Williams Show and The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour.