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Christien Alexis Anholt (born February 25, 1971 in London, England) is an English stage, television and film actor best known for his role as Nigel Bailey on the television series Relic Hunter. He is the son of actor Tony Anholt. February 25 is the 56th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday. ...
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Motto (French) God and my right Anthem God Save the Queen (King) England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 967 AD Area - Total 130,395 km² 50,346 sq mi Population - 2007 estimate...
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Relic Hunter is an American/Canadian television series, starring Tia Carrere and Christien Anholt. ...
Tony Anholt (January 19, 1941 - July 26, 2002) was a British actor best known for his role as Security Chief Tony Verdeschi in the second season of the 1970s television series Space: 1999. ...
Christien Anholt began his acting career in 1988 at the age of 17 after winning the coveted role of 'Hans' in the motion pictureReunion directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Jason Robards. For this debut performance, Anholt received a Best Actor nomination at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival, and went on to win Best Actor at the E'Febo Doro award in Sicilly in 1990. Harold Pinter, who wrote the screenplay for "Reunion" recommended Anholt to Playwrite Ronald Harwood, who cast him as 'Leonard/Jeremy Lands' in his new play Another Time starring Albert Finney. The play, its cast, including Anholt, enjoyed rave reviews and a sell-out run at London's Wyndham Theatre. Harwood then recommended him to Director Franco Zeffirelli, who cast him as 'Marcelus' alongside Mel Gibson in the motion picture "Hamlet". Anholt went on to star opposite Kate Beckinsale, Sam Neil and Judy Davis in Hallmark's production "One Against The Wind", and alongside Stephen Dorff in "The Power of One" directed by John G. Avilsden. Steven Spielberg hand-picked Anholt to play Clive Owen's brother 'Terry O'Neil' -a series lead- in the critically acclaimed "Class Of '61", a TV movie/series pilot. He received electrifying reviews for his portrayal of 'Gary Warrell' in the BBC 'Screen2' production "Money For Nothing.". A string of television movies and feature films followed including, "Seventeen" opposite Rachel Weisz, BBC's "Hard Times" opposite Alan Bates and Richard E. Grant. "The Harpist" earned him another Best Actor nomination, this time at the Geneva Film Festival in 1997. This success was followed by "Preaching to the Perverted", "The Ruby Ring" - another Hallmark production- and George Miltons' "Appetite". Anholt returned to London's West End in Terrence Rattigan's "In Praise Of Love" and was once again cast by Harold Pinter and director David Jones opposite Harold Pinter himself, in Pinter's thriller, "The Hothouse"; again to rave reviews. In 1999 Anholt was cast as 'Nigel Bailey', joint lead opposite Tia Carrere, in "Relic Hunter" which ran for 3 seasons and a respectable 51 episodes. More recently Anholt guest starred in two episodes of "Adventure Inc", alongside Michael Biehn, and had a cameo in "The Conclave". He starred opposite James Franco and Jean Reno, in the World War One drama "Flyboys" , and can be seen alongside Thora Birch in "Dark Corners". Anholt resides in Somerset, England, with his wife, Carly, and their 3 dogs. Jerry Schatzberg (born 1927, Bronx, New York) is a famous photographer and film director. ...
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Harold Pinter, CH, CBE (born 10 October 1930) is an English playwright, screenwriter, poet, actor, director, author, and political activist, best known for his plays The Birthday Party (1957), The Caretaker (1959), The Homecoming (1964), and Betrayal (1978), and also for his screenplay adaptations of novels by others, such as...
Ronald Harwood (born November 9, 1934 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a playwright and writer. ...
Another Time is a book of poems by W. H. Auden, published in 1940. ...
Albert Finney (born May 9, 1936 in Salford, Lancashire, England) is a five-time Academy Award-nominated English actor of Irish descent. ...
Franco Zeffirelli (born Gianfranco Corsi on February 12, 1923), is an Italian film director. ...
Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson AO (born January 3, 1956) is an American born Australian actor, director, and producer. ...
Hamlet and Horatio in the cemetery by Eugène Delacroix For other uses, see Hamlet (disambiguation). ...
Kathryn Bailey Kate Beckinsale (born July 26, 1973 in London) is an English actress. ...
Sam Neill (born September 14, 1947) is an actor best known for his film and television performances. ...
Judy Davis (born 23 April 1955) is an Academy Award-nominated Australian actress. ...
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Steven Allan Spielberg KBE (born December 18, 1946)[1] is an American film director and producer. ...
Clive Owen (born October 3, 1964) is a Golden Globe and BAFTA winning critically acclaimed English actor, now a regular performer in Hollywood and independent American films. ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually known as the BBC, is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion. ...
Seventeen can be 17 the number, 17 (number) Historical years: 17 A.D., 17 B.C., or 1917 Part of a swear word in Swedish. ...
Rachel Weisz (born March 7, 1971) is an Academy Award-winning English actress. ...
Hard Times is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1854. ...
Alan Bates as butler in Gosford Park (2001) Sir Alan Arthur Bates CBE, (February 17, 1934 â December 27, 2003) was a British actor. ...
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Preaching to the Perverted DVD Preaching to the Perverted is a 1997 British comedy film written and directed by Stuart Urban. ...
The appetite is the desire to eat food, felt as hunger. ...
Terence Mervyn Rattigan (June 10, 1911-November 30, 1977) was one of Britains most important dramatists. ...
David Jones is a common name, particularly in Wales, and there have been several well-known individuals with this name. ...
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Tia Carrere (born Althea Rae Duhinio Janairo on January 2, 1967) is a Hawaiian actress, model, and singer, most widely known for her role as Cassandra in the feature film Waynes World (1992). ...
Relic Hunter is an American/Canadian television series, starring Tia Carrere and Christien Anholt. ...
Michael Connell Biehn (born July 31, 1956) is an American actor known for his roles in The Terminator (1984), Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Tombstone (1993), The Rock (1996), and Grindhouse (2007). ...
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James Edward Franco (born April 19, 1978) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, film producer, and artist. ...
Jean Reno (born Juan Moreno y Herrera Jiménez, July 30, 1948) is a French actor of Spanish descent. ...
ChickenLittle is a 2006 drama film set during World War I. Starring James Franco, Martin Henderson, Jean Reno, Jennifer Decker, David Ellison and Tyler Labine. ...
Thora Birch (born March 11, 1982) is an American actress. ...
Dark Corners is a 2006 horror/thriller film starring Thora Birch about a troubled young woman (Birch) wakes up one day as a different person - someone who is stalked by creatures. ...
Somerset is a county in the south-west of England. ...
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Flyboys (2006) .... Higgins ChickenLittle is a 2006 drama film set during World War I. Starring James Franco, Martin Henderson, Jean Reno, Jennifer Decker, David Ellison and Tyler Labine. ...
Dark Corners (2006) .... David Hamilton Dark Corners is a 2006 horror/thriller film starring Thora Birch about a troubled young woman (Birch) wakes up one day as a different person - someone who is stalked by creatures. ...
Adventure Inc.... Brother John (2 episodes, 2003) (aka Aventure et associés (Canada: French title: dubbed version) Relic Hunter .... Nigel Bailey (51 episodes, 1999-2002) (aka Relic Hunter - Die Schatzjägerin (Germany) (aka Sydney Fox l'aventurière (France) Relic Hunter is an American/Canadian television series, starring Tia Carrere and Christien Anholt. ...
The Waiting Time (1999) (TV) .... Ben Rogers Felicity .... Paul (1 episode, 1998) For other uses, see Felicity (disambiguation). ...
Nightworld: 30 Years to Life (1998) (TV) .... Derek (aka 30 Years to Life (Canada: English title) (USA) Appetite (1998) .... Nelson The appetite is the desire to eat food, felt as hunger. ...
The Ruby Ring (1997) (TV) .... Robert Langley Preaching to the Perverted (1997) .... Peter Emery Preaching to the Perverted DVD Preaching to the Perverted is a 1997 British comedy film written and directed by Stuart Urban. ...
The Harpist (1997) .... Ferdinand Rupitsch (aka Harfenspielerin, Die (Germany) Cadfael .... Meriet Ashby (1 episode, 1996) (aka Mystery!: Cadfael (USA) Cadfael is the fictional detective in a series of murder mysteries by the late Edith Pargeter writing under the name Ellis Peters. ...
The 10 Percenters.... Adrian (1 episode, 1996) The Ten Percenters (The 10%ers) was a British TV series that showed between 1993 and 1996. ...
Runner (1996) TV Episode .... Adrian A runner may be: In modern drug subcultures, a person who delivers drugs to one who is purchasing them, from the drug dealer. ...
Hard Times (1994) (TV) .... Tom Hard Times is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1854. ...
Seventeen (1994) (TV) Seventeen can be 17 the number, 17 (number) Historical years: 17 A.D., 17 B.C., or 1917 Part of a swear word in Swedish. ...
Screen One .... Gary Warrell (1 episode, 1993) Class of '61 (1993) (TV) .... Terry O'Neil The Blackheath Poisonings (1992) (TV) .... Paul Vandervent The Power of One (1992) .... Date at Dinner (aka Puissance de l'ange, La (France) For other uses, see Power of one. ...
One Against the Wind (1991) (TV) .... Maurice Lindell, Mary's Son Casualty .... Jude (1 episode, 1991) Look up Casualty in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Press Gang .... Clown / ... (2 episodes, 1991) Press Gang was a British childrens television comedy-drama, which ran for forty-three episodes in five series from 1989 to 1993. ...
The Last Word (1991) TV Episode .... Clown The Last Word is a short story by author Graham Greene, written in 1988. ...
Hamlet (1990/I) .... Marcellus Hamlet and Horatio in the cemetery by Eugène Delacroix For other uses, see Hamlet (disambiguation). ...
Doctor Who .... Perkins (3 episodes, 1989) Doctor Who is a long-running British science fiction television programme (and a 1996 television movie) produced by the BBC. The programme shows the adventures of a mysterious time-traveller known as the Doctor, who explores time and space in his TARDIS time ship with his companions, solving problems and...
Reunion (1989) .... Hans Strauss, as a young man (aka Ami retrouvé, L' (France) (aka Wiedergefundene Freund, Der (West Germany) The Making of 'Relic Hunter III' (2001) (TV) .... Himself
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