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 Buck Williams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Williams established himself as a premier player at the power forward position over the next eight seasons with the Nets; in six of those he was ranked among the best three rebounders in the league, never averaging less than twelve rebounds per game.
Williams announced his retirement on January 27, 1999, holding career averages of 12.8 points and ten rebounds per game and a field goal average of 54.9 percent.
Williams was regularly in the starting lineup for the first six of his seven seasons with the Blazers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Buck_Williams   (671 words)

  
 Kirk Cameron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1990, Cameron converted to evangelical Christianity and began to protest what he perceived as immorality in Growing Pains: he insisted that castmate Julie McCullough be fired for having posed in Playboy four years earlier, and that the 1989-90 season (depicting the engagement of his and McCullough's characters) be retconned into a dream.
Cameron went on to star in a number of films, including 1987's "Like Father Like Son" (a body-switch comedy with Dudley Moore), which was a box office success.
Cameron was born in Panorama City, California to Robert Cameron (who also works as an actor) and Barbara Bausmith, and is the brother of Full House actress Candace Cameron.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kirk_Cameron   (512 words)

  
 Left Behind III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CameronBuckWilliams CameronBuckWilliams, played by Kirk Cameron, is a young, smart, and handsome man who has found himself thrust into the center of a global crisis.
Buck is learning how to use his connections with the GNN to further the cause of the Tribulation Force and help people across the globe who desperately need to know Jesus Christ.
A talented television reporter, Buck was quickly recruited by Nicolae Carpathia – the Antichrist himself – to be a lead reporter for the Global Network News.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Left_Behind_III   (1148 words)

  
 Kirk Cameron : Client Profile : Ambassador Speakers Bureau & Literary Agency
Cameron plays the role of an internationally acclaimed journalist who is trying to uncover the truth behind mass disappearances of people all over the world, the chaos that follows and the underlying threat of a massive conspiracy attempt to control the world's food supply.
Cameron and Noble host the camp which allows the families to take part in a variety of activities such as jet skiing, barn dances, fishing and even flying on a circus trapeze.
Cameron and Noble have dedicated themselves to this cause and hope to continue the Firefly's growth in the years to come.
www.ambassadoragency.com /print_client_profile.cfm/cid/153   (396 words)

  
 Former teen star Kirk Cameron promotes evangelism
Cameron, who starred as Buck Williams in the movie treatment of the best-selling Left Behind novel, was one of the speakers during Elevate 2004 Feb. 19-21 at the Charlotte Convention Center.
Cameron said when he went through the process with one golfing partner, by the end of the round he was broken before God and seeking Him in repentance.
Cameron shared his testimony of how he first was introduced to Christ at age 17 after accepting an invitation to church from a girlfriend.
www.floridabaptistwitness.com /2289.article.print   (686 words)

  
 Cast Section
Cameron is best known for his role as the lovable teen heartthrob Mike Aaron Seaver on the award-winning ABC series Growing Pains, starring alongside Alan Thicke, Joanna Kerns, Tracey Gold, Jeremy Miller, Ashley Johnson, Chelsea Noble and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Cameron's acting career started at the age of nine in commercials and in guest appearances on shows such as Lou Grant, Code Red, Brett Maverick, and in television movies such as Children of Crossfire, Goliath Awaits, Starflight One, Beyond Witch Mountain, and The Woman Who Willed A Miracle.
Cameron was also the host of the PAX special Santa's Funniest Moments.
www.miracleofthecards-themovie.com /standard/cast_kirk.htm   (267 words)

  
 May 2004 - Kirk Cameron points people to 'mirror of the law'
Cameron played Mike Seaver in the popular sitcom “Growing Pains” and Buck Williams in the recent “Left Behind” movies.
Cameron says when sinners are warned of the “wrath to come,” they will “run to the Savior” for forgiveness.
Cameron, an atheist earlier in his life, says in a new DVD: “We are not saved by the law.
www.salvationarmy-usaeast.org /goodnews/goodnews/issues/2004_may/1b.htm   (427 words)

  
 The Stranger - Books - Feature - Are These the Last Days?
The story: Cameron "Buck" Williams, former star reporter for Global Weekly and an original member of the Tribulation Force, has just witnessed the apparent assassination in Jerusalem of Nicolae Carpathia, the ruler of the one-world government, People's Sexiest Man Alive, and, according to the prophecy scholars, the Antichrist.
Left Behind, the movie, starring Kirk Cameron of TV's Growing Pains as Buck Williams, is set for a February opening.
Buck's young wife Chloe, on leave from Stanford, is back at the safe house in Chicago, taking care of Kenny, their 14-month-old baby, and waiting for word of her husband.
www.thestranger.com /seattle/Content?oid=5173   (811 words)

  
 theLogBook.com Movie Reviews - Left Behind
I was amazed to find myself enjoying Kirk Cameron's performance; I never liked the guy during his sitcom days, but his sincere portrayal of Buck Williams sold me on the movie.
Cable network news reporter Buck Williams is on location in Israel, where researcher Chaim Rosenzweig has discovered a new means of making even the most inhospitable ground fertile enough to grow crops, a discovery that could bring prosperity to the entire world.
Buck is skeptical of his friend's theory and puts it out of his mind.
www.thelogbook.com /movies/2001/l.htm   (1064 words)

  
 The Winchester Star-Christian Teens Rally for Speaker
Most famous for his roles as Mike Seaver on the TV sitcom “Growing Pains” and Buck Williams in the apocalyptic thriller, “Left Behind: The Movie,” Cameron, a guest at the 77th Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, was the featured speaker at the rally.
Cameron, 33 and a father of six, said he was a young adult when his life began to change after being invited to church.
Cameron has followed the Christian path since and speaks about his faith at churches and special events across the country.
www.winchesterstar.com /TheWinchesterStar/040430/Area_Teen.asp   (548 words)

  
 Movie Review Left Behind 2: Tribulation Force (2002) Kirk Cameron, Janaya Stephens
The sequel brings back Kirk Cameron as GNN newsman Buck Williams, as well as every important character from the original.
Buck is in cahoots with commercial pilot Ray (Brad Johnson), Ray's daughter Chloe (Janaya Stephens), and preacher Bruce (Clarence Gilyard) in a grassroots Underground Rebellion.
Kirk Cameron, who I had a lot of trouble buying in the original, still has that air of "He looks way too young for this part" about him, but Cameron is so likeable it's hard not to, well, like him, or his character.
www.beyondhollywood.com /reviews/leftbehind2.htm   (785 words)

  
 Movie-List - Reviews - Left Behind
Meanwhile at CNN-clone GNN, Buck Williams is approached by a whistleblower who has a secret about the next UN Leader, Nicolae Carpathia (Gordon Currie).
It seems to be up to Buck Williams to uncover the truth and calm the world.
As Buck heads back to the States, we are introduced to Rayford Steele (Brad Johnson), a 747 pilot and family man who happens to be having an affair with one of the plane’s flight attendants, Hattie Durham (Chelsea Noble or Mrs.
www.movie-list.com /reviews/leftbehind.shtml   (720 words)

  
 SongBook TheatEar Left Behind
Buck's former editor, in his new capacity as Nicolae's press secretary, invites Buck to be the sole press presence at a closed meeting which will also be attended by the two men whose names have been connected to Nicolae.
Buck, suspicious of Carpathia's ties to a pair of suspicious bankers who may be backing his sudden rise to power, worries that Nicolae will demand a favor in return.
Buck's contact tries to get the reporter back out of the country, but a bomb goes off at the airport, and Buck finds himself on the run, with news agencies reporting him dead in the blast.
www.thelogbook.com /b5covers/left/year1.htm   (1522 words)

  
 SCREEN IT! PARENTAL REVIEW: LEFT BEHIND
Buck Williams (KIRK CAMERON) is a young TV reporter who's interviewing scientist/researcher Chaim Rosenzweig (COLIN FOX) in Jerusalem about a breakthrough he's made in feeding the world's population.
KIRK CAMERON plays a TV reporter who tries to figure out what's happened to everyone who's vanished and who or what may be responsible for that.
Buck has a bloody cut on his leg after being too close to an explosion.
www.screenit.com /movies/2000/left_behind.html   (1723 words)

  
 The Very Best Books : The Left Behind Collection II: (Volumes 5-8) (Left Behind)
Cameron "Buck" Williams is a senior writer for the Global Weekly in New York.
Buck gets involved in a transparent plot of the new AntiChrist (though he isn't named such in the first book) as he rises to the top of the political arena.
Buck had turned away because he didn't see the principles he'd been taught in church in practice within his family.
www.elise.com /store/Reviews/ItemId/0842357467/ReviewPage/14   (1242 words)

  
 The Christian Post
Cameron says Jesus used similar methods when he talked with people about their eternal destiny.
Now Cameron and Comfort have teamed up in an evangelism training ministry that produces a course called "The Way of the Master." This training program uses God's law to show people their need for the grace and redemption available in Christ.
But Cameron says he never learned the principles of biblical witnessing -- that is, until he was introduced to evangelist Ray Comfort.
www.christianpost.com /php_functions/print_friendly.php?tbl_name=missions&id=776   (450 words)

  
 Science Fiction Movie and TV Reviews
Williams is also on that airplane when something amazing happens: People vanish, quite literally, into thin air, leaving behind only their clothes, jewelry and glasses.
Near-panic ensues onboard Ray's aircraft, and only with the help of Williams and flight attendant Hattie Durham (Noble) is he able to calm the passengers.
Williams sets out to figure out what has happened.
www.scifi.com /sfw/issue198/screen2.html   (726 words)

  
 Left Behind: The Movie
Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron, Growing Pains: The Movie) is a national reporter, and Hattie Durham (Chelsea Noble, Growing Pains: The Movie) is a flight attendant.
Cameron (who still looks like he's eighteen) is the strongest actor, which is another bad mark for the movie.
In Israel, Williams is reporting on some super crop that may eliminate world hunger.
www.haro-online.com /movies/left_behind.html   (608 words)

  
 USF Computer Core Biography: Crew Cameron Williams
Williams received his first duty assignment on January 15, 2141 at a small military outpost on Mars, this is where he would learn Security officer training, the nickname he earned while in the academy stuck and his peers continued to call him Buck.
Williams was born his parents were at the time working at the Houston space administration at work on the first of many NX projects.
Williams wait till he was fourteen to let him in the academy which was highly irregular but with his marks Starfleet command decided to take a chance with him.
usf.for.net /cgi-bin/biography.cgi?nick=Buck   (1339 words)

  
 News from Agape Press
Star reporter Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron) protecting Rabbi Ben Judah (Lubomir Mykytiuk) from a fiery attack at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.
Kirk Cameron, star of both films, plays Buck Williams.
Reporter Buck Williams, pastor Bruce Barnes, pilot Rayford Steele, and Steele’s daughter Chloe make up the "Tribulation Force" which gives the movie its title.
headlines.agapepress.org /archive/9/182002c.asp   (785 words)

  
 Left Behind
What It's About:  TV reporter Buck Williams (Cameron) is investigating a story about enemy planes attacking Israel falling out of the sky, when the plane he is on, en route from New York to London, is suddenly short several passengers.
  Meanwhile, Buck investigates the disappearances and discovers that they are somehow connected to a plot by two bankers to take control of the world’s food supply, and that all the goings-on eerily echo passages in the Bible foretelling the Raputure (the calling home of Christ’s faithful) and the rise on earth of the Antichrist.
  Both director Sarin and star Cameron were more than a little peeved, but have tried to remain supportive of the film itself.
home.nycap.rr.com /paulasreviews/leftbehind.html   (877 words)

  
 Left Behind (2000) (V)
Goofs: Continuity: The vase (which she had intended to throw at Buck) disappears from Chloe's hands between shots.
Trivia: Released directly to video in 2000, copies of the film came bundled with a free pass to watch the film in theaters when it was later given limited release in early 2001.
Chloe Steele: She has happiest when you were home.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0190524   (381 words)

  
 News from Agape Press
Kirk Cameron has paid his dues, and he deserves the break he got when producers approached him about the role of Williams.
With the very first question, Cameron’s tired eyes light up and he declares with a smile, "I am very excited about being a part of the Left Behind project." And you sense that he means it.
Cameron became a Christian at age 17 when friends introduced him to the Lord.
headlines.agapepress.org /archive/11/152000i.asp   (992 words)

  
 Jesusfreakhideout.com "Left Behind- the Movie" VHS Review
TV reporter Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron) becomes to determined to get to the bottom of the mystery and encounters several life-threatening situations on the way.
Buck hurts his leg, creating a big bloody stain on his knee.
Later a man is shot close-range in the head and we briefly see the slightly bloody hole in his temple.
www.jesusfreakhideout.com /movies/LeftBehindVDO.asp   (733 words)

  
 Catalyst December 2004 - Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights
CameronBuckWilliams, “a senior staff writer for the prestigious newsmagazine Global Weekly” presses Cardinal Mathews for his explanation of the disappearance of millions from earth and his interpretation of Ephesians 2:8-9:
Afterwards Buck writes an article in which “he was able to work in the Scripture and the archbishop’s attempt to explain away the doctrine of grace.” In other words, Catholicism is a false religion based on works, not grace, and the Catholics who were Raptured were those who went against official Church teaching.
Not to be outdone, here’s how William Donohue replied: “The letter by Gerald S. Rellick that says, ‘So many Christians, so few lions,’ has a certain ring to it.
www.catholicleague.org /catalyst/2004_catalyst/1204.htm   (4760 words)

  
 Scifilm -- Reviews, LEFT BEHIND (2000)
While taping a story on a critical scientific discovery in Israel, GNN reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams (Kirk Cameron) witnesses the unbelievable.
Shortly after that Buck is warned by an informant that the invasion is linked to a conspiracy run by a group of international bankers.
Rayford Steele, the pilot who is flying the plane Buck is on when the vanishings occur, quickly comes to understand just what has happened, when he returns home to find his wife and son missing.
www.scifilm.org /reviews3/leftbehind.html   (804 words)

  
 Bruce Barnes (Left Behind) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He finds some new-found friends in Christ, namely Rayford Steele and his daughter Chloe, and Cameron "Buck" Williams, and together they form an inner core group with the name Tribulation Force, supplied by Chloe.
Their mission is to help the lost prepare for God's Judgement that would follow the peace between Antichrist and Israel.
Despite his losses, Bruce was determined to start anew after the very next Sunday's standing-room-only turnout.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bruce_Barnes   (258 words)

  
 Religious Wrong
, natch, as Kirk Cameron's character Cameron "Buck" Williams (so nicknamed, the book tells us, because he likes to buck the prevailing trends) is out in the desert interviewing the elderly Chaim Rosenzweig (Colin Fox), a Jewish scientist who has developed a top-secret formula for turning arid ground into fertile land.
For the purposes of a movie, the idea of a mass disappearance is a decent starting point, and the early scenes of discovery are handled well, from Buck's gradual realization of the situation on the plane to the traffic pile-ups that occur on the ground.
In the aftermath of the Rapture, Buck stumbles onto a conspiracy of "international bankers" (often used as a code phrase for Jews by conspiracy theorists, but not explicitly so here) who are planning to seize control of the United Nations (a.k.a.
www.lytrules.com /Reviews/LeftBehind.htm   (942 words)

  
 Movie Review Left Behind (2001) Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson
The acting, led by former TV star Kirk Cameron as the improbably named Buck Williams, is sometimes off-kilter.
Cameron looks uncomfortable playing the intrepid reporter, but he does gradually grow on you, mostly because you can’t help but like Mike Seaver.
Whatever his true age, Cameron still looks much too young and boyish for the role of a famous and hardened international reporter.
www.beyondhollywood.com /reviews/leftbehind.htm   (846 words)

  
 Reading - Book #1
Buck Williams has witnessed the murderous evil power of Nicolae Carpathia, and Bruce Barnes knows from his study of Scripture that dark days lie ahead.
Buck had been aboard Rayford Steele's plane when the Rapture occurred, and he was assigned to make some sense of the worldwide disappearances.
Buck introduced flight attendant Hattie Durham to Carpathia, who quickly made her his personal assistant.
www.dkrupa.com /me/hob/read/book_01.html   (724 words)

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