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Eric Close |
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A blue-eyed, light brown-haired, sweetly-good looking young male lead of mostly TV projects in the 1990s, Eric Close appeared as Sawyer Walker in the waning days of the NBC soap opera "Santa Barbara", then played Chad Everett's industrious son in the shor
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Ryan Phillippe ( aka. Matthew Ryan Phillippe) |
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A young leading man with the chiseled looks of a Greco-Roman statue, Ryan Phillippe first won attention playing Billy Douglas, the first openly gay male teenager on daytime TV on ABC's "One Life to Live". He then moved to Hollywood where he began to chalk
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David MacKenzie |
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Filmography Includes: Nico, Spread, Surprising Adventures, White Male Heart, Asylum, Dreaming, Young Adam, London Fields, The Last Great Wilderness, Angel At My Table, Hallam Foe
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Robert Young ( aka. Robert George Young) |
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An affable, forthright lead with prototypical "average guy" good looks, Robert Young entered films in 1931 and for 25 years embodied the easygoing but eminently sensible US male. Headlining many programmers and medium-sized "A" productions, he made films
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Cole Porter |
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Filmography Includes: American Girl: Kit, American Pop, At Long Last Love, Born to Dance, Diner, Easy to Love, Finally Destroy Us, Innocent Blood, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, Lust, Caution, Maria's Lovers, Miami Rh...
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Gerard Blain |
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A boyish-looking lead of two early Claude Chabrol classics, "Le Beau Serge" (1958) and "Les Cousins" (1959), Gerard Blain made a credible transition to writing and directing in the early 1970s. As a youth, he first appeared in films as an extra in Marcel
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Barry Gibb |
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Filmography Includes: A Guy Thing, A Night At the Roxbury, Baby Geniuses, Big Daddy, Cadillac Man, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Chuck and Larry, Neighbors, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Sgt. Pepper...
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Boyd Gaines |
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A clean-cut actor capable of projecting the "aw, shucks" attitude of a young James Stewart, Boyd Gaines first came to prominence as the promising acting student who ends up as a waiter in "Fame" (1980) and a three-year (1981-84) stint as Mark Royer, the d
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Armando Nannuzzi |
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Filmography Includes: Dove Siete? Io Sone Qui, Il Brigante, Il Mafioso, Il Malato Immaginario, La Boheme, La Cage aux folles, La Cage aux folles II, Pigsty, Pronto... Lucia, The Caller, The Gold Rimmed Glasses, Young Hu...
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William Haines ( aka. Bill Haines, Charles William Haines) |
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Peppy, energetic male lead of the late silent/early talkie era, and one of MGM's biggest male stars. Not a sex symbol like contemporaries John Gilbert or Clark Gable, Haines was a boy-next-door type, often playing collegiates or young military recruits. F
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