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  1. The Lost Boys -- Vampires
    The Lost Boys is a 1987 comedic horror film from director Joel Schumacher and the winner of the 1988 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. The film concerned the Emerson family who move to the California town of Santa Carla. Young Sam Emerson (Corey Haim) begins to suspect the town is host to several vampires and believes his elder brother, Michael (Jason Patric), is in danger of becoming one of them.
  2. Courtney Thorne-Smith -- Bride Ii
    Williams-Paisley can be seen as Dana on ABC's hit comedy "According to Jim" opposite Jim Belushi and Courtney Thorne-Smith. She lit up the screen with her film debut as the radiant young bride in the comedy features, "Father of the Bride" and "Father of the Bride II." Williams-Paisley was recently seen in "We are Marshall," co-starring opposite Matthew McConaughey, "How to Eat Fried Worms," with Tom Cavanagh, and the coming of age comedy "Eden Court." Williams-Paisley has ... been establishing her creativity outside the performing arena, beginning with accomplishments as a published writer for such publications as "In Style" and "Redbook" magazines and also directed episodes of "According to Jim" last season. She recently wrote, directed and starred in - with Patrick Dempsey - the film "Shade," for which she won the Director's Choice: Outstanding Directing and Acting in a Short Award at the Sedona International Film Festival. She will be rooting for husband Brad Paisley, who is tied with George Strait for the most CMA Awards nominations this year.
  3. The Lost Boys -- America
    The Lost Boys is a 1987 American horror film about young Californians who must fight a gang of teenage vampires. It stars Jason Patric, Corey Haim, and Kiefer Sutherland, and co-stars Jami Gertz, Corey Feldman, Dianne Wiest, Edward Herrmann, Alex Winter, Jamison Newlander, and Barnard Hughes. It was directed by Joel Schumacher.
  4. Jason Robards -- Roles
    Synopsis: Jason Robards, who portrayed Abraham Lincoln in a 1964 Hallmark Hall of Fame production of Abe Lincoln in Illinois, reprised the role 27 years later in the made-for-TV The Perfect Tribute. The film intertwines two separate plot threads. In one, Lincoln, plagued by the war and the conduct of hisRead More
  5. Joel Schumacher -- Lost Boys
    Schumacher was a student of Parsons The New School of Design and began his work in the fashion industry. His introduction to the entertainment industry came through fashion, working as a costume designer on such films as Sleeper The Last of Shiela and Play it As It Lays. He ventured into screen writing and directing with the 1974 TV movie The Virginia Hill Story. He ... wrote the 1976 comedy Car Wash and the 1978 musical film The Wiz. His fitst big screen film was 1981's The Incredible Shrinking Woman starring Lily Tomlin. Other notable films include The Lost Boys (1987), Flatliners (1990), Falling Down (1993), The Client (1994) , and John Grisham's A Time to Kill (1996).
  6. Winona Ryder -- Edward Scissorhands
    Winona Ryder, who met the actor on the set of 1990 film ‘Edward Scissorhands’ and was engaged to him for around three years, has revealed her dad Michael Horowitz forbid the pair from tying the knot. It is because she was only 17 at the time.
  7. Jim Varney
    Jim Varney was 15 years old when he played the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in a local children's theater production. When he was 17, he was performing professionally in nightclubs and coffee houses. In his autobiography Jim points out that his teacher, Thelma Beeler, was one of the main contributing factors in his becoming an actor.
  8. Joel Schumacher
    Joel Schumacher (born August 29, 1939) is an American film director, writer, and producer. Career Schumacher was born in New York City. His mother Marian, of Swedish descent, was widowed when Schumacher was 4. He studied at Parsons The New School for Design. After first working in the fashion industry, he began his media work as a costume designer and developed his skills with television work. He wrote the screenplay for the 1976 low-budget hit movie Car Wash and a number of other minor successes.
  9. Heather Graham -- Los Angeles
    Originally hailing from the Midwest, Graham was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on January 29, 1970. The oldest of two girls (younger sister Aimee is ... an actress), Graham led a fairly itinerant childhood thanks to her father's job with the FBI. A quiet, unpopular girl by her own account, Graham became interested in acting at a young age. She had her first role as Dorothy in a school production of The Wizard of Oz, and remained active in the theatre throughout high school, winning the title of "Most Talented" from her peers. After high school, Graham packed up and headed to Los Angeles, where she discovered that talented as she may have been, it was no guarantee of employment. She worked a variety of odd jobs, including a stint as an usher at the Hollywood Bowl, before making her 1988 film debut in License to Drive as the object of Corey Haim's desire.
  10. Jason Patric
    MARCH 30--Actor Jason Patric was busted by Texas cops early yesterday and charged with misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest and public intoxication. The 37-year-old thespian smelled of alcohol and fought with police after they tried to cuff him, according to the below probable cause affidavit filed in the City of Austin Municipal Court. Patric's trouble began at 2:45 AM when he mocked a patrolman who sought to clear large crowd of pedestrians out of a roadway. Asked if he had a problem complying with the police directive, Patric "assumed an aggressive stance." That, of course, is never a good idea when dealing with the fuzz. In short order, Patric tussled with the officer and fell to the ground with the cop (where he was eventually cuffed).
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