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The Return of Bruno is a 1987 comedic film, originally aired as a one-hour special on HBO and later released on VHS. It is a mockumentary starring Bruce Willis as his fictitious alter-ego "Bruno Radolini," a legendary blues singer/musician who influenced, as the story goes, a number of other famous musicians.
The Return of Bruno is the debut studio album by American actor Bruce Willis. Released by Motown Records in January 1987, the album contains backing musicians including Booker T. Jones, the Pointer Sisters, and the Temptations. It is a companion piece to an HBO special of the same name, which aired shortly after the album's release.
The Return of Bruno may refer to: The Return of Bruno, a 1987 mockumentary film, starring Bruce Willis; The Return of Bruno, a 1987 ...
One Life is a 2023 biographical drama film directed by James Hawes. [3] Based on the true story of British humanitarian Nicholas Winton, the film alternates between following Anthony Hopkins as a 79-year old Winton reminiscing on his past, and Johnny Flynn as a 29-year old Winton who successfully helps 669 predominantly Jewish children in German-occupied Czechoslovakia to hide and flee in 1938 ...
Bruno Ganz (Swiss Standard German: [ˈbruːnoː ˈɡants] ⓘ; 22 March 1941 – 16 February 2019) [note 1] was a Swiss actor whose career in German stage, television and film productions spanned nearly 60 years.
Curreri was born in New York City, in the Bronx, and attended high school at Fordham Preparatory School.He attended the Manhattan School of Music. [1] [2]Curreri played the role of Bruno Martelli, the keyboard virtuoso, in the film Fame and also in its spinoff TV series, also called Fame.
[44] [45] [46] Sebastian Shaw also played the role of Darth Vader un-masked in Return of the Jedi (1983) [46] for a total of three actors in that film. James Earl Jones reprised his voice role with Hayden Christensen playing the role in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005). [47]
Ringo Starr with Ken Russell in 1975. In addition to the Beatles' films A Hard Day's Night (1964), Help! (1965), Magical Mystery Tour (1967), Yellow Submarine (1968) and Let It Be (1970), Ringo Starr also acted in films such as Candy (1968), The Magic Christian (1969, alongside Peter Sellers), Blindman (1971), Son of Dracula (1974) and Caveman (1981). [1]