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Favorite Actors Poll
October 31, 1998 - December 22, 1998
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Adrian Paul
- Being tall, dark and handsome may not
be a prerequisite for achieving
immortality, but for Adrian Paul, it hasn't
hurt. As star of "Highlander: The Series,"
the syndicated action-fantasy TV show
based on the big-screen trilogy of the
same name, the raven-haired actor, 38,
plays Duncan MacLeod , a brooding, 400-year-old
Scottish nobleman and "immortal" who
swashbuckles his way through the
centuries, offing bad guys.
Harrison Ford
- Fans of Ford's action-oriented films thrilled to the 1997 releases of The Devil's Own, in which he played a tough-on-terrorist (Brad Pitt) New York policeman, and the hijacking-themed actioner Air Force One, in which he portrayed a tough-on-terrorism U.S. President. Ford next co-stars opposite Anne Heche in the action-tinged romantic comedy 6 Days, 7 Nights, and he recently signed to star opposite Kristin Scott Thomas in the Sydney Pollack- Peter Wingfield - Born in Cardiff, Wales, Peter trained as a doctor at Brasenose College, Oxford and St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College. His drama training was at the National Youth Theatre in Wales and at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. Want to learn more? Check out this great bio page. Stan Kirsch - Stanley Benjamin Kirsch was born in Queens, New York on July 15,1968. His first acting job was at the age of four, in Campbell's Soup commercial. He acted in high school, too, and graduated from Duke University with a degree in political science. During his college years, however, he did summer stock and fell in love with acting. After his graduation, in no more than six months, he went to Los Angeles to start his career as an actor. Adam Storke - By all accounts, Adam Storke is a very private man - he has also been described as intelligent, nice, quiet, a gentleman, and someone with a good sense of humor. Finding information on him has proved difficult and challenging. |
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