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Supreme Chancellor Valorum
played by Terence Stamp
Star Wars character Supreme
Chancellor Valorum played by Terence Stamp starring in
other movies and TV shows with cameo appearances included.
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Young
Guns (1988)
-Playing John Tunstal
-Six 'young guns' go seeking revenge for their bosses
murder and are branded as criminals by the law, until
they can clear their names. They are played by Emilio
Estevez (Billy the Kid), Kiefer Sutherland (Doc), Lou
Diamond Phillips (Chavez), Charlie Sheen (Dick), Dermot
Mulroney (Dirty Steve) and Casey Siemaszko (Charley).
-John Tunstall is the British ranchowner that hires the
six men to help him tend and guard his ranch. He also
teaches them to read and to be civilized, but Tunstall
is murdered by a corrupt and ruthless competing cattle
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Wall
Street (1987)
-Playing Sir Larry Wildman
-Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), is an ambitious rookie stockbroker.
Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) is a superbroker who specializes
in corporate takeovers and becomes Bud's protege. Bud's
gets an upscale apartment and girlfiend, interior designer
Darien (Darryl Hannah). But Gekko demands that Bud breaks
the law and directly undermines his union leader father,
Carl (Martin Sheen), and Bud realizes that the cost of
success might be more than he's willing to pay.
-Sir Larry Wildman is the rival of Gordon Gekko.
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The
Sicilian (1987)
-Playing Prince Borsa
-Salvatore Giuliano (Christopher Lambert) is a bandit,
a patriot, and a real-life Robin Hood. Giuliano was the
infamous bandit who attempted to liberate 1940s Sicily
from Italian rule. He is an idealistic and deeply flawed
man who employs excessive means to further his dream of
achieving radical land distribution from the rich land
owners to the peasants.
-Sicily's Prince Borsa parades around with an umbrella
and British accent, telling Giuliano he was "riveting."
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Legal
Eagles (1986)
-Playing Victor Taft
-Chelsea Deardon (Daryl Hannah) who as a child witnessed
her father dying in a fire. Twenty years later, Chelsea
is arrested for stealing one of her father's paintings.
Defending Chelsea is lawyer Laura Kelly (Debra Winger).
Pitted against her is district attorney Tom Logan (Robert
Redford). One of the art dealers involved in the case
is found dead and Chelsea is found in Tom's apartment
so becomes the prime suspect in the murde. Laura hires
Tom to help her defend Chelsea. They uncover a scandal
involving the art dealership and fall in love.
-Victor Taft rescues Chelsea from the flames at the birthday
party and is the art dealer. |
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The
Company of Wolves (1984)
-Playing The Devil
-Little Red Riding Hood for the present times where 13-year-old
Sarah Patterson is visited by her grandmother and the
old lady tells her horrific stories about innocent maidens
falling in love with handsome, heavily eyebrowed strangers
with a smouldering look in their eyes; about sudden disappearances
of spouses when the moon is round & the wolves are
howling in the woods; about babies found inside stork
eggs, in a stork nest high up a tree; etc. Later on, Sarah
sets out through the woods to visit her grandmother and
makes the acquaintance of a young huntsman, who ends up
being, you guessed it, a big bad wolf.. |
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Superman II (1980)
-Playing General Zod
-Three criminals from Krypton are released from the Phantom
Zone by a nuclear explosion in space. They find Earth
where they wreak havoc. Lex Luthor escapes from prison
and tries to destroy Superman with the help of the three
criminals. Lois Lane also finds out who superman really
is.
-General Zod is the leader of the Kryptonian criminals.
He only shows up momentarily in the first movie, to be
punished, but returns to wreak havoc in superman 2. |
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Meetings
with Remarkable Men (1979)
-Playing Prince Lubovedsky
- This is the story of G.I. Gurdjieff and his travels
to achieve enlightenment and inner growth. Beginning with
his childhood, the movie follows his journeys through
Central Asia as he discovers new levels of spirituality
through music, dance and near-encounters with death.
- Prince Lubovedsky is a Russian prince with metaphysical
interests, and a couple of others. He is part of what
Gurdjieff calls this group of the "Seekers of Truth."
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Superman
(1978)
-Playing General Zod
- Kryptonian scientist Jor-El sends his infant son to
Earth. He becomes a champion of truth and justice with
his super powers. Clark Kent (Superman) travels to Metropolis,
where he's a mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet.
Meanwhile, Lex Luthor, the world's greatest criminal mind,
is plotting the greatest real estate swindle of all time.
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