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''Slayground'' is a 1983 British crime thriller film directed by Terry Bedford. Starring Peter Coyote, Mel Smith and Billie Whitelaw, the film is adapted from ''Slayground'', the 14th Parker novel (although the main character has been renamed to "Stone" in this adaptation), written by Donald E. Westlake under the name Richard Stark. Cast * Peter Coyote as Stone * Mel Smith as Terry Abbatt * Billie Whitelaw as Madge * Philip Sayer as Costello * Bill Luhrs as Joe Sheer * Marie Masters as Joni * Clarence Felder as Orxel * Ned Eisenberg as Lonzini * David Hayward as Laufman * Michael M. Ryan as Danard * Barrett Mulligan as Lucy * Kelli Maroney as Jolene * Margareta Arvidssen as Grete * Rosemary Martin as Dr. King * Malcolm Terris as Venner * Jon Morrison as Webb * Cassie Stuart as Fran * Debby Bishop as Beth * Stephen Yardley as Turner * P. H. Moriarty as Seeley * Zig Byfield as Sams * Erick Ray Evans as Malpas * Bill Dean as Compére * Ozzie Yue as Waiter * Tony Devon as Joey ...
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Parker (Stark Novels Character)
Parker is a fictional character created by American novelist Donald E. Westlake. A professional robber specializing in large-scale, high-profit crimes, Parker is the main protagonist of 24 of the 28 novels Westlake wrote under the pseudonym Richard Stark. Writing style Westlake wrote under many pseudonyms as well as his own name, but the Richard Stark pseudonym was notable both for the sheer amount of writing credited to it (far more than any other except Westlake's real name itself), as well as for Stark's particular style of writing, which was colder, darker, less sentimental, and less overtly humorous than Westlake's usual prose. For a period in the late 1960s, the Stark name was more well-known and more lucrative for Westlake than his real name. According to Westlake, he chose the name "Richard Stark" for actor Richard Widmark, whose performance in the film ''Kiss of Death'' impressed Westlake: "part of the character's fascination and danger is his unpredictability. He's fas ...
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Rosemary Martin
Rosemary Martin (17 December 1936 – 14 August 1998) was an English actress, born in Birmingham. She appeared in dozens of films from 1964 to 1998 and is also known for television roles including Mrs. Partridge in ''Last of the Summer Wine'', Vera in ''Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt'', Marjorie in '' Pennies from Heaven'', Miss Weber in ''The Insurance Man'', Renie Fox in ''Fox'' and Verna Johnson in '' Tenko''. Other TV credits include: ''Z-Cars'', '' Crown Court'', '' Bill Brand'', '' Coronation Street'', ''The Gentle Touch'', '' The Sweeney'', '' Looking For Clancy'', '' Maggie: It's Me'', '' Thomas & Sarah'', '' Bergerac'', '' The Chinese Detective'', ''Jeeves and Wooster'', ''Drop the Dead Donkey'', ''Pie in the Sky'', '' Cracker'', '' Heartbeat'', ''The Bill'', '' Outside Edge'', ''Driving Ambition'', ''Peak Practice'' and '' EastEnders''. Her film credits include ''It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet'' (1976), ''Tess'' (1979), ''Britannia Hospital'' (1982), ''Slayground'' (1983) ...
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Ned Eisenberg
Ned Eisenberg (January 13, 1957 – February 27, 2022) was an American actor known for his recurring role on ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' as Roger Kressler. Early life and education Eisenberg grew up in the Riverdale, Bronx, Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx. He graduated from Riverdale Kingsbridge Academy, Riverdale Junior High School in 1972 and from there went on to the Performing Arts High School, a subsidiary of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School. He described himself as a "street-style" actor, coming up through the ranks rather than academic programs, and his training included jazz-dance classes with Betsy Haug. Career Eisenberg had a leading role in the film ''Key Exchange'' (1985), followed by a major tour of the Broadway theatre, Broadway play ''Brighton Beach Memoirs'', and guest starred on various 1980s television series such as ''The Equalizer (1985 TV series), The Equalizer'' and ''Miami Vice''. This led to a starring role in the television comedy ''The Fa ...
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Comfort And Joy (1984 Film)
''Comfort and Joy'' is a 1984 Scottish comedy film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Bill Paterson as a radio disc jockey whose life undergoes a bizarre upheaval after his girlfriend leaves him. After he witnesses an attack on an ice cream van by angry competitors, he is led into the struggle between two Italian families over the ice cream market of Glasgow. The film received a BAFTA Award Nomination for Best Original Screenplay in 1985.. Plot A few days before Christmas, Glasgow radio disc jockey Allan "Dicky" Bird is stunned when Maddy (Eleanor David), his kleptomaniac girlfriend of four years, suddenly announces that she is moving out. His doctor friend Colin (Patrick Malahide) tries to console him, but Bird is heartbroken. One day, he goes for a drive to take his mind off his troubles. Noticing an attractive girl, Charlotte (Clare Grogan), in the back of a "Mr. Bunny" ice cream van, he follows it under a railway bridge on a whim and when the van stops, purcha ...
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Bill Dean
Bill Dean (born Patrick Anthony Connolly, 3 September 1921 – 20 April 2000) was a British actor who was born in Everton, Liverpool, Lancashire. He took his stage name in honour of Everton football legend William 'Dixie' Dean. Biography Dean served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, seeing action in North Africa and Italy. He worked variously as a tram driver, pipe fitter, insurance agent, ship's steward, docker and local government officer, while also appearing as a stand-up comedian in Lancashire clubs and pubs, before making his breakthrough in Ken Loach's '' The Golden Vision''. Other work with Loach followed, including a leading role in the film ''Family Life'' (1971). Dean was most notable in his later years for playing miserly Harry Cross in the soap opera ''Brookside''. He joined the soap in 1983, a year after its inception, and remained there for seven years before departing in 1990. He briefly returned to the series in 1999 for three episodes, ...
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Zig Byfield
Trevor Mills Byfield (20 October 1943 – 11 October 2017) was a British character actor particularly well known for his roles on British television. In many of his later roles he was credited as Zig Byfield. Theatre work Prior to his work in television and film he appeared in several stage musicals under the name Ziggy Byfield. These included the 1970s production of ''Hair'', where he appeared alongside Joan Armatrading, Richard O'Brien, Paul Nicholas and Floella Benjamin. He also appeared later in Richard O’Brien's ''The Rocky Horror Show''. Television work Byfield featured in many popular British television programmes over several decades, these included ''Heartbeat'', ''EastEnders'', ''Casualty'', ''Holby City'', ''Coronation Street'', ''Family Affairs'', ''Doctors'', ''Only Fools and Horses'', ''Inspector Morse'' (as the title character in the episode "Who Killed Harry Field?"), ''One Foot in the Grave'', '' Birds of a Feather'', ''The Professionals'', ''Minder'', '' Spoo ...
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Debby Bishop
Debby Bishop (also credited as Debbie Bishop) is a British actress. She appeared in the second series of the television crime drama '' Widows 2'', having taken over the part of Bella O'Reilly from Eva Mottley who died before production began. Bishop was born in Lewisham, in south east London. She began her professional acting career at the former Albany Empire Theatre in Deptford, South London in 1978 where she first appeared on stage in a number of shows produced by "The Combination" which was the resident theatre company there. In 1980 she was featured in a BBC Documentary "Fringe Benefits" where she appeared as a singer alongside a number of other Fringe Theatre groups, such as The Sadista Sisters. She appeared in the films '' Walter and June'' (1982), ''The Missionary'' (1982), '' Party Party'' (1983), ''Scrubbers'' (1983), ''Slayground'' (1983), ''Blue Money'' (1984) and ''Sid and Nancy'' (1986), in which she had a starring role as Phoebe. She was also featured in the West ...
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Malcolm Terris
Malcolm Hope Terris (11 January 1941 – 6 June 2020) was an English actor. He acted in many television programmes, including possibly his best-known role as Matt Headley in ''When the Boat Comes In'', a popular 1970s series. His film career includes appearances in ''Special Branch'' (1973), ''The First Great Train Robbery'' (1978), '' McVicar'' (1980), ''The Plague Dogs'' (1982, voice only), ''Slayground'' (1983), '' The Bounty'' (1984) as Thomas Huggan, ship's surgeon, ''Mata Hari'' (1985), ''Revolution'' (1985), ''Scandal'' (1989), and ''Chaplin'' (1992). His TV appearances include: "The Horns of Nimon" episodes of ''Doctor Who (season 17)'' (1979-80). One episode of ''Rooms'' (1974) and four episodes of the mini-series ''Reilly, Ace of Spies'' (1983). Regular episodes of ''Coronation Street'', mostly as Eric Firman in the early 1990s. In April 2011 he appeared as Len Merryman in an episode of ''Midsomer Murders''. In 1958, and prior to going to drama school, Terris was a ...
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Kelli Maroney
Kelli Maroney is an American film and television actress. She appeared in the films ''Fast Times at Ridgemont High'' (1982), ''Night of the Comet'' (1984), and '' Chopping Mall'' (1986), and also appeared on television in the soap operas ''Ryan's Hope'' and ''One Life to Live''. Career Maroney's best-known film roles are Cindy Carr in ''Fast Times at Ridgemont High'' (1982), Samantha Belmont in ''Night of the Comet'' (1984), Jamie in '' The Zero Boys'' (1985), and Allison in '' Chopping Mall'' (1986). Her daytime TV roles were as Kimberly Harris Beaulac on the soap opera ''Ryan's Hope'' (1979–1983) and Tina Lord on ''One Life to Live'' (1984–1985). Appearances She has made numerous guest appearances on TV shows, among them ''True Blood'', ''Family Feud'', ''Simon & Simon'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', '' FBI: The Untold Stories'', and ''Chicago Hope''. She was featured on the cover of ''People'' for a 1980 article titled: ''Torrid Teens on the Soaps'' (with actresses Genie Fra ...
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John Dark
John Dark (7 April 1927 – 29 June 2015) was a British film and television producer. Dark produced ''Half a Sixpence'' in 1967 and a series of Edgar Rice Burroughs films, including '' The Land That Time Forgot'' and '' At the Earth's Core'', in the 1970s. Earlier work included associate producer on the Charles K. Feldman spoofs ''What's New Pussycat?'' and '' Casino Royale''. Dark was also executive producer of the film adaptation of the Willy Russell play ''Shirley Valentine'' and of the ill-fated BBC soap opera set in Spain, ''Eldorado''. Select filmography *''Rogue's Yarn'' (1957) - assistant director *'' Sailor of Fortune'' (1958) - assistant director *''The Strange World of Planet X'' (1958) - production manager *'' Missiles from Hell'' (1958) - production manager *''A Cry from the Streets'' (1958) - production manager *''Ferry to Hong Kong'' (1959) - production manager *'' Skywatch'' (1960) - producer *'' The Wind of Change'' (1961) - producer *''The Greengage Summer' ...
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Clarence Felder
Clarence Felder (born September 2, 1938) is an American character actor who has starred in films and on television, and co-starred in ten Broadway productions. He is also a playwright and director. His play ''Captain Felder's Cannon'' was adapted as the feature film ''All for Liberty'' (2009), in which he starred. Overview of career Felder's first feature film performance was in ''Man on a Swing'' (1974); his other films include '' After Hours'' (1985), ''Ruthless People'' (1986), '' The Hidden'' (1987), ''The Last Boy Scout'' (1991), and '' The Ride'' (1997). He stars in the award-winning feature film ''All for Liberty'' (2009), portraying his ancestor, Capt. Henry Felder, an American Revolutionary War hero of the Backcountry of South Carolina. It was based on his play ''Captain Felder's Cannon.'' His starring role on a television series was as Insp. Bobo Pritzger in ABC's 1980s hit series ''Hooperman.'' Felder has starred in many TV movies, including ''Playing for Time'', ''Th ...
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Mel Smith
Melvyn Kenneth Smith (3 December 1952 – 19 July 2013) was an English comedian, actor and director. Smith worked on the sketch comedy shows ''Not the Nine O'Clock News'' and ''Alas Smith and Jones'' with his comedy partner, Griff Rhys Jones. Smith and Jones founded Talkback (production company), Talkback, which grew to be one of the United Kingdom's largest producers of television comedy and light entertainment programming. Early life Smith's father, Kenneth, was born in Tow Law, County Durham, and worked at a coal mine during the World War II, Second World War; looking after the pit pony, pit ponies. After the war ended, he moved to London and married Smith's mother, whose parents owned a greengrocers in Chiswick. When the government legalised high street betting with the Betting and Gaming Act 1960, he turned the shop into the first betting shop in Chiswick. Smith was born and brought up in Chiswick. He was educated at Hogarth Primary School, Chiswick, and at Latymer Upper ...
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