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Han
Solo played by Harrison Ford
Star Wars character Han Solo played
by Harrison Ford starring in other movies and TV shows
with cameo appearances included too. Hit the small
pictures to see the full captures.
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Firewall
(2006)
-Playing Jack Stanfield
-A ruthless criminal kidnaps Jack Stanfield's family,
and Jack is forced to hack into his workplaces system
and steal 100 million dollars. His wife and children
are taken hostage, and he has only a few hours to find
out who the bad guy really is, and to rescue his family.
-Jack Stanfield is a bank security expert, whose specialty
is designing high security computer systems. He is the
main character and the hero of the movie.
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Hollywood
Homicide (2003)
-Playing Sergeant Joe Gavilan
-When not solving murders in Tinseltown, Detective Joe
Gavilan and his rookie partner Kasey Calden (Josh Hartnett)
both moonlight in other fields. Gavilan sells real estate
(poorly), and Calden aspires to become an actor. Assigned
to the vicious in-club slaying of a promising young
rap act, the two detectives delve into the recording
industry where they hope to find answers - ideally ones
that also come with property buyers or auditions.
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K-19:
The Widowmaker (2002)
-Playing Alexei Vostrikov
-Based on a a true story, this movie is about Captain
Alexi Vostrikov and he is ordered to take over command
of the nuclear missile submarine K-19 during the cold
war. His assignment is to take the K-19 out on patrol.
But they have problems that could lead to a core meltdown
and explosion that will kill everybody, and possibly
trigger nuclear war. Vostrikov must choose between his
orders from the Kremlin and the lives of his men. |
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What
Lies Beneath (2000)
-Playing Doctor Norman Spencer
-Dr. Norman Spencer betrayed his beautiful wife Claire
(Michelle Pfeiffer). But with Claire oblivious to the
truth and the affair over, Norman's life and marriage
seem perfect. Then Claire tells him she hears mysterious
voices and sees a young woman's ghostly image in their
home. As Claire moves closer to the truth, it becomes
clear that this apparition will not go away. It has
come back for Dr. Norman Spencer and his wife.
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Random
Hearts (1999)
-Playing Sergeant William 'Dutch' Van Den Broeck
-The wife of Police Sergeant Dutch Van Den Broek and the
husband of politician Kay Chandler (Kristin Scott Thomas)
are killed in a plane crash. Now Dutch discovers some
anomalies in what he told her before she left and discovers
that she and Chandler's husband were travelling together.
Dutch then goes to Chandler and tells her that he suspects
that they were having an affair. He tells her that he
wants to know the truth; she tells him that she doesn't
but she later joins him and they grow close. |
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Six
Days Seven Nights (1998)
-Playing Quinn Harris
-Robin Monroe (Anne Heche) is an uptight magazine editor
out to meet her deadline and Quinn Harris is a cranky
cargo pilot who agrees to fly her to her destination.
When the plane is forced down on a desert island, their
mutual hatred turns into a lust for each other as they
find themselves under the guns of some seagoing bad guys.
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Air
Force One (1997)
-Playing President James Marshall
-The president's plane, Air Force One, is hijacked by
Russian terrorists with the president on board. He is
an ex-soldier and when the Russians take everybody hostage,
including the First Lady and their daughter he has to
take action.
-Since the President is the main focal character and very
obvious, we won't explain the character's role except
to say that this particular President kicks terrorist
butt, flies a large airplane, and can do many other Bond
type stunts. |
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The
Devil's Own (1997)
-Playing Tom O'Meara
-A thriller where Tom O'Meara, an Irish-American cop in
New York opens his home and family to Francis "Frankie"
McGuire (Brad Pitt), whom they believe is a refuge from
Belfast. They later discover that their visitor is an
IRA rebel on a terrorist mission. It explores the unexpected
friendship of two men from similar ethnic roots, yet of
different places, times, and values, and the cruel and
senseless violence they face. |
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