


| ▪ | Waterworld (1995) PG-13 (Feature Film - Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi) |
| on incredible floating cities, their existence constantly threatened by Smokers--bands of marauding pirates who roam the featureless surface of Waterworld. For the survivors, one chance remains: a solitary hero, known only as the Mariner. Battling the Smokers and their ruthless leader, the Deacon, the | |
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| ▪ | ROLE CALL: Costner Back to 'Waterworld'? |
| Five years ago, Waterworld threatened to destroy Kevin Costner 's career, what with all the negative press surrounding its budget overruns, logistical filming problems and on-set rifts. And the film reportedly did destroy Costner's working relationship with Kevin Reynolds, the director who had previously | |
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| ▪ | David Twohy ( aka. David N Twohy, DT Twohy) |
| Filmography Includes: Last Gasp, A Perfect Getaway, Below, The Would-Be Warrior, Critters 2: The Main Course, The Break, Imposter, Warlock, Cry Havoc, G.I. Jane, Pitch Black, Demon With A Glass Hand, Terminal Velocity, ... | |
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| ▪ | Jeanne Tripplehorn ( aka. Jeanne Summers) |
| A stage-trained actress, Jeanne Tripplehorn scored in her feature debut as Dr. Beth Gardner, the lover/psychologist of Michael Douglas, in Paul Verhoeven's "Basic Instinct" (1992). The Oklahoma native trained at Juilliard and made her professional debut i | |
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| ▪ | Jack Black ( aka. Thomas Jack Black) |
| Lead singer of the rock/comedy duo Tenacious D and a frequent presence on film and television, Jack Black was likened by some to comedians John Belushi and Chris Farley both for his high-energy outrageous antics and his heavyset frame. Dark-haired, with i | |
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| ▪ | Robert Joy |
| A compact, lanky, blond who is able to seem controlled and fraught, as well as off-balance, Robert Joy is an actor who has worked in leading and supporting roles on stage and screen. Born and raised in Canada, he spent three years with the Newfoundland C |
| ▪ | John Fleck ( aka. John W Fleck) |
| An openly gay performance artist, Fleck was noted for covering the stage and himself in refuse and clutter while making pointed political and social commentary on everything from racial intolerance to sexual discrimination. While he may have been a famili |
| ▪ | Michael Jeter |
| Versatile, diminutive character player of the NYC stage with a balding pate and mild Tennessee twang who is best known for his Emmy award-winning portrayal of likeable dweeb Herman Stiles, assistant coach to Burt Reynolds on the southern fried sitcom "Eve |
| ▪ | Dennis Gassner |
| A student of architecture and the arts, Gassner was a successful linebacker in college football but turned down a try-out for the Los Angeles Rams in order to continue his studies in graphic design. After designing some record albums, Gassner moved into f |

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