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John Smeallie Youngs (born August 25, 1949), [1] known professionally as John Savage, is an American actor. [2] He first rose to prominence in the late 1970s for his portrayals of troubled-but-sensitive characters in films like The Deer Hunter (1978), The Onion Field (1979) and Hair (1979).
The Region 2 version of The Deer Hunter, released in the UK and Japan, features a commentary track from director Michael Cimino. [77] The film was released on HD DVD on December 26, 2006. [78] StudioCanal released the film on the Blu-ray format in countries other than the United States on March 11, 2009. [79]
George Dzundza (/ ˈ z ʊ n d z ə / ZUUND-zə; [1] born July 19, 1945) [2] is a retired [3] American actor. He is known for his varied work in film and on television, including The Deer Hunter (1978), Skokie (1981), No Way Out (1987), The Beast (1988), Impulse (1990), White Hunter Black Heart (also 1990), The Butcher's Wife (1991), Basic Instinct (1992), Crimson Tide (1995), Dangerous Minds ...
Paul D'Amato (October 2, 1949 – February 19, 2024) was an American actor best known for his appearance as the lead antagonist in the hockey film Slap Shot.Apart from films, he also acted in various television series and stage productions, often cast as a thug or henchman.
As with The Deer Hunter, Cimino was famously demanding of his cast and crew, including cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, whom he had liked working with before because of his "obstinacy" on set. Second assistant director Michael Stevenson since admitted that Cimino "lost his temper sometimes when people tried to interfere," but that the cast ...
Made in Heaven is a 1987 American fantasy comedy film directed by Alan Rudolph, script from Bruce A. Evans and Raynold Gideon, and produced by Lorimar Productions.The film stars Timothy Hutton and Kelly McGillis and has cameos by Tom Petty, Ric Ocasek in his film debut, Ellen Barkin and Neil Young.
Redeker and Lou Garfield co-authored the story for the 1978 film The Deer Hunter. [1] Throughout 1960, Redeker was cast as a photographer on the short-lived NBC crime drama Dan Raven starring Skip Homeier and Dan Barton. The following year, he appeared as nerdy Schulyer Davis in the film The Three Stooges Meet Hercules.
She starred with Eric Schweig in The Scarlet Letter and Tom and Huck (both made in 1995). She produced a Netflix series called The Next Step. [citation needed] Wright starred in the original production of Breakfast with Les and Bess as Shelby. [2] Wright also appeared on Broadway in the original productions of Fifth of July and Noises Off. [3]