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Ena Begović

Begović began acting early, making her first screen appearance at the age of 16 through a small part in Okupacija u 26 slika, a controversial 1976 film directed by Lordan Zafranović.

Lauren Barrett

As an actress, Barrett has recently appeared in supporting roles on screen in Christopher Reeve's last directorial feature film, The Brooke Ellison Story, as well as New Line Cinema's award-winning motion picture, Secondhand Lions.


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Al Jackson, Jr.

Jackson called Detroit to delay and said he was going to watch "The Thrilla in Manila" on the big screen at the Mid-South Coliseum.

Alison Mitchell

She has presented Lord's TV - presenting on the Big Screen for Middlesex Panthers Twenty20 matches, and commentating for the in-house television system with Simon Hughes.

Alma Beltran

On the big screen, in film, she appeared in such films as Jubilee Trail, Marathon Man, Oh, God! Book II, and most recently in Ghost (1990) which co-starred Demi Moore, Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg, and the 2002 comedy film Buying the Cow.

Ananya Khare

She also starred in television serials (including 1987's Nirmala) for almost two decades before her big screen success.

Augsburger Puppenkiste

In 1997 “The Story of Monty Spinnerratz”, a film based on the novel “A Rat’s Tale” by the American children’s book author Tor Seidler brought the Augsburger Puppenkiste to the big screen.

Avengelyne

In July 2013, co-creator Rob Liefeld and Gina Carano announced they were working on a big-screen adaptation of the series in which Carano would star as Avengelyne.

Babysitter Wanted

Big Screen Entertainment Group produced the film under the direction of Barnes and Manasseri on the filming locations in Lake Shastina, Montague, Weed and Yreka, California.

Big Screen Preview Network

The Big Screen Preview Network (BSPN) is a digital cable channel focusing on upcoming movies and the current happenings in Hollywood.

Cecil Hoffman

Cecil found success on the big screen, turning in memorable performances in hit films Stargate (1993) and the Wyatt Earp biopic Tombstone (1994) with Kurt Russell.

Christopher Landon

Christopher Guy Landon, known as Christopher Landon (29 March 1911 – 26 April 1961) was a British writer of novels and screenplays, best known for his novel Ice Cold in Alex (1957) which he adapted faithfully for the big screen creating one of the most famous of war movies, likewise entitled Ice Cold in Alex (1958).

Chronicle of a Death Foretold

The book was adapted for the big screen in the Spanish language film: Chronicle of a Death Foretold (1987), an Italian-French-Colombian co-production, directed by Francesco Rosi, starring Ornella Muti, Rupert Everett and Anthony Delon.

Cliff Owen

Cliff Owen, (1919–1993) was a British film and TV director best known for his comedy The Wrong Arm of the Law which starred Peter Sellers; he also directed two of the three films celebrated double act Morecambe and Wise made in the mid-1960s, and the big screen version of the classic BBC sitcom Steptoe and Son.

Dan Duryea

He also appeared twice on the big screen with his son, character actor Peter Duryea, in the low-budget Westerns Taggart (1964) and The Bounty Killer (1965).

Dandy Nichols

Her big screen debut was in Hue and Cry, in 1947, followed with performances in Nicholas Nickleby, The Winslow Boy, The History of Mr Polly, Scott of the Antarctic, Mother Riley Meets the Vampire and Dickens' The Pickwick Papers.

Dee Hartford

She initially achieved fame in the late '40s as a model for Vogue magazine. Hartford was cast in one big-screen credit in her early career, with a role in A Girl in Every Port (1952), directed by Chester Erskine.

Ed Speleers

Recently he got a lead big-screen role as Sam in thriller film Plastic, written and directed by Julian Gilbey for Gateway Films.

Edward di Lorenzo

Writing for the big screen, The Idolmaker (1980) has been his greatest commercial success so far, although some consider Lady Frankenstein (1971) an artistically greater achievement.

Enlighten Media Group

In 2006, Pranav Ashar, then an 18-year old student at University of Mumbai, decided to start a film society that would show film classics on the big screen.

François Cluzet

Three years later he made his premiere appearance on the big screen in Cocktail Molotov with Diane Kurys.

Gaurav Chakrabarty

He also appears as Indrajit Pratap Roy in Haranath Chakraborty's Chhayamoy based on Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay's story of the same name, and as Prasit in Atanu Ghosh's upcoming directorial venture (his 4th overall on big screen) Rupkatha Noy.

Geological Museum

The Museums Association's journal Museum Practice reported in 2007 that “the contrast between galleries just before and just after Potter’s arrival (at the Natural History Museum) is like switching over from a television programme made for schools to a big-screen epic, choreographed by Busby Berkeley.”

Hugh Keays-Byrne

In 1974, he acted in the TV show Essington, which was followed by big screen roles in films such as Stone (1974), Mad Dog Morgan (1976) and The Trespassers (1976).

Hy Pyke

In 2004, he contributed to a book about obscure 1970s genre films, Gods in Polyester, reminiscing on Lemora, Dolemite and others, in a style very much in tune with his persona on the big screen.

Ian Keith

Cecil B. DeMille brought him back to the big screen for The Ten Commandments (1956); Keith played Ramses I.

Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World

Two years after the first broadcast of the TV film, Vanessa Redgrave played the role of Isadora Duncan in the big-screen biopic Isadora.

Jassi Gill

He makes his debut on the big screen in the madcap ensemble comedy Mr and Mrs 420 co starring Yuvraj Hans, Binnu Dhillon, Babbal Rai and Jaswinder Bhalla.

Joe Seneca

Joe Seneca (January 14, 1919 – August 15, 1996) was an American film and television actor who had a lengthy Hollywood career, portraying bit parts in many major films- He played the role of daddy/Ezra to Mal (Danny Glover's character) in the big screen film Silverado, and television sitcoms spanning from the 1970s to the 1990s.

Lizzie Brocheré

In 2001 the then 16-year-old Brocheré made her leap to the big screen as Jeanne in Hugo Santiago's Le Loup de la côte ouest (English title: The Wolf of the West Coast).

Mahmoud Abdel Moghny

That same year he returned to the big screen to star in Amir Ramsis’ mystery thriller, Kashf Hesab and Egyptian Director Sherif Arafa’s Gezira.

Martin Itjen

He called on big screen starlet, Mae West, to "come up and visit him sometime." The pair was popular with newsmen and photographers.

Meg Cabot

In 2001 and 2004 respectively, the series was brought to the big screen by Walt Disney Pictures as The Princess Diaries and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement starring Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews.

Midas Run

Midas Run (UK title A Run on Gold) is a 1969 comedy film directed by Alf Kjellin and starring Richard Crenna, Anne Heywood and, in one of his final big-screen roles, Fred Astaire.

Muriel Resnik

It had such a success that took Resnik by surprise, and in 1966 an homonymous film was led to the big screen, with Jane Fonda and Jason Robards as the main characters.

My Big Redneck Wedding

Deanna Goodson in her review, "CMT Should Ditch This Redneck Getting Hitched Schtick" (14 January 2008), states: "We’re not sure why we sat down to watch “My Big Redneck Wedding” on CMT. This parody of a TV series premiered on Friday, January 11 at 8:30 pm CST. Hosted by Tom Arnold – oh yes – the thrice-wed 'star' of small and big screen himself – Redneck Wedding is one big Jeff Foxworthy joke come to life."

Park Si-hoo

In his first big-screen lead role, Park played a serial killer-turned-bestselling author in the 2012 film Confession of Murder.

Pooja Bhatt

Her biggest solo hit and her big screen debut came with a musical hit, Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin (1991), which was a remake of the Oscar-winning Hollywood classic It Happened One Night.

Rocky Morton

The duo made their big-screen debut with the stylish remake of the film noir classic, D. O. A., starring Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan.

RollerCoaster Tycoon

Harald Zwart is spearheading the development of the big-screen adaptation as a possible directing project and will executive produce.

Stefan Gumbs

He made his big screen debut in Ken Loach’s ‘Looking For Eric’ and went on to win a Best Actor gong at the Ibiza Film Festival for his role in indie feature Rebels Without A Clue.

Steve Caton

He was signed to a publishing agreement with Famous Music (Paramount Pictures) from the late 1980s through the 1990s and has written songs for movies and TV productions such as the big-screen hit Point Break starring Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze and the well-known TV series' Beverly Hills, 90210 and 21 Jump Street featuring Johnny Depp.

Theresa Underberg

However Theresa continued her work as an actress and made her big screen debut with a role in the comedy What a Man, starring next to actor Matthias Schweighöfer.

Vishal Kanoi

His debut on big screen was followed by yet another feat in 1998 where he sang and danced to the tunes of soundtrack ‘Hakuna Matata’ from Lion King in the Walt Disney Show, Mumbai with various other artists.

Wallis Cinemas

Big Screen Advertising has supplied pre-film advertising to all of Wallis' cinema locations since 2004, when Val Morgan Cinema Advertising (Wallis' previous advertising agent) was absorbed by rival cinema chain Hoyts.

Watkin Tudor Jones

He also illustrated his lyrics to help the audience follow which were projected onto a big screen above the live performers and are triggered live to the beat by Max's personal assistant, Yolandi Visser, in a PowerPoint presentation style.

Willis Hall

Following this success, in 1963 Hall's and Waterhouse's self-styled company, "Waterhall Productions", adapted the story for the big screen, where it was filmed by John Schlesinger, with Tom Courtenay in the lead role.