Roger Hatcher
Submitted by: Bob SacamanoTamla Motown Star/soul singer, with hits like “WAR!” “SOS” and “Stop her on sight”
Tamla Motown Star/soul singer, with hits like “WAR!” “SOS” and “Stop her on sight”
Barret Oliver was an actor in a number of 70-80′ flicks, Twilight Zone, starred in D.A.R.Y.L, Cocoon, The Neverending Story.
Jessie in TV Movie “Sooner or Later”
Jan Michael Vincent was quite a rising star, Airwolf 1984 movie and subsequent television series, The Mechanic, opposite Charles Bronson, Buster and Billie, Baby Blue Marine, many more too numerous to mention here
Douglas Barr played the lovable, bumbling Howard ‘Howie’ Munson on “The Fall Guy” (1981) TV Series with Lee Majors and Heather Thomas. He also played Colonel William ‘Bill’ Stillfield on “Designing Women” (1986) TV Series, as Charlene’s man. His last movie was “Temptation” (1994) as Captain Thomas.
After being a bodyguard for the likes of Mohammed Ali, being a military policeman and a role in Rocky, his career culminated in the role of “BA” on televisions A-Team show.
After making her TV debut playing “Drusilla the Wonder Girl” on Wonder Woman in the mid-70’s and starring in movies like ‘Slumber Party 57’ and ‘Thank God its Friday’ she hit her stride in the early 80’s with three blockbusters: Urban Cowboy, An Officer and A Gentleman and Terms of Endearment, the latter two earning […]
Yahoo Serious is best know for his weird hair and a movie called “Young Einstein”, lotsa hype, did the talk show circuit, the cover of Time magazine, and somewhere in a sea of quantum foam, the real Einstein rolled in his grave.
“Rothrock, national gung fu forms champion in the 1980’s, parlayed a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial into martial arts movie stardom. She was doing Hong Kong movies before Hong Kong movies were cool; before Hollywood caught on to the killer action of John Woo, Tsui Hark, and Sammo Hung. Partnered with Bond Girl Michelle Yeoh in […]
“David Carradine is probably best known for his role as “Kwai Chang Caine” in the 1970’s television show Kung Fu–a series that was originally supposed to star Bruce Lee. Studio heads felt Lee’s English skills weren’t up to the role, and Carradine rocketed to pop culture fame.” –James Hom