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  • Biography: Actors and Filmmakers...
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  • missing George Peppard Why was the category:action film actors deleted? Pé de Chinelo (talk) 22:08, 1 November 2008 (UTC) The persistent vandalism from...
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  • assertions Adams was gay because he dated actor Natalie Wood, since the book Natalie Wood: A Life (Lambert, 2004) states she frequently dated gay men...
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  • figure! Why is it that BOTH Barrhead and Linwood claim the birthright of Paul Lambert !!!! Possibly he was born in the maternity hospital in Paisley??? A lot...
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  • January 2013 (UTC) Dup links tool returns two results: USS Enterprise and Paul Lambert That should be fixed now. Miyagawa (talk) 11:39, 12 January 2013 (UTC)...
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  • Life, Gavin Lambert writes, "Her first studio-arranged date with a gay or bisexual actor had been with Nick Adams..." In 1972, gay actor Sal Mineo stated...
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  • January 2013 (UTC) Dup links tool returns two results: USS Enterprise and Paul Lambert That should be fixed now. Miyagawa (talk) 11:39, 12 January 2013 (UTC)...
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  • bisexual actor had been with Nick Adams... However, some have criticized the book as essentially as a puff piece for Robert Wagner, who did invite Lambert to...
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  • com/actor-paul-reiser-talks-aliens-in-a-dark-matter-news-exclusive/ to http://darkthirtynews.com/actor-paul-reiser-talks-aliens-in...
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  • another successful GAN! Paul W (talk) 14:35, 8 July 2021 (UTC) There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:James Mackenzie (actor) which affects this page...
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  • An anon has added Verity Lambert to the "creator" field in the infobox. I think that a previous consensus had held that she wasn't actually a creator...
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  • as an actor certainly depended on his connections to gay people. Even Rebel director Nicholas Ray was gay or bisexual. Screenwriter Gavin Lambert had a...
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  • Lambert's successors in the role of producer, John Wiles and Innes Lloyd, to justify a desire (ultimately successful) to remove the expensive actor from...
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  • Therefor, no article for Paul Kersey required. Also, there is a musician on the band Max Webster with the name Paul Kersey and an actor born 10 February 1970...
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  • name not on the list."John Pack Lambert (talk) 06:03, 16 March 2013 (UTC) I agree. Also, I wouldn't exactly call John Paul II "European". He was Polish,...
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  • Holliday, Don Three on a Broomstick 1967 (gay,bi male,trans vampire pulp) Lambert, William J. Valley of the Damned 1971 (gay werewolf pulp) Rice, Anne Interview...
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  • audience that the ninjas simply managed somehow to follow Racine (Christopher Lambert) to the Nagoya train station. Only later in the film is it suggested that...
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  • face of Doctor Who "Hugh David was the first actor lined up for the role of Doctor Who. But when Verity Lambert was appointed producer of the series, she...
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  • The movie "Fortress" being sold by HBO is NOT the one with Christopher Lambert. It was an HBO movie that aired in 1986 starring Rachel Ward. [6] And Mrs...
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