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  Masquerade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A masquerade ball is a ball, dance, or party; in which, participants wear elaborate costumes and hide their true identity.
Masquerade, as applied to a science fiction convention, is a staged formal event similar to a costume fashion show where individuals walk onto stage and perform a skit or strike a dramatic pose in a contest for awards for costume construction and presentation.
Masquerade was a short-lived TV series aired on ABC in 1983.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Masquerade   (310 words)

  
 Kindred: the Embraced -- The Myth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Still, despite this bond of friendship, the TV series portrays the Nosferatu as remaining neutral in many Kindred conflicts, even if their decision is not as Julian Luna would have liked.
In the TV series, Julian Luna is Ventrue and Prince of the City.
In the TV series, a Primogen is the leader of a clan.
www.cyberpursuits.com /heckifiknow/kte/myth.asp   (1352 words)

  
 My Bill Bixby Tribute
The series was tough to shoot, constantly being on location, and Bill had to endure scenes with white-eye contact lenses and make-up to effect the transformation, although it was Lou Ferrigno who had to deal with the longest hours in make-up needed to play the role of the Hulk.
Aside from the TV movies, Bill explored the role of being a host or facilitator on a number of live television investigative specials, among which were Exploring Psychic Powers, and The Elvis Files 1 & 2.
In 1992 he took over as the main director of the TV series Blossom, continuing to work on the series as he battled cancer.
www.angelfire.com /theforce/brando/bixby.html   (2125 words)

  
 The Flash - www.patfullerton.com
John Wesley Shipp as The Flash on the 1990 TV series.
The series was the most expensive ever produced at that time.
The highlight of the TV series were the two episodes to feature The Flash's arch-enemy The Trickster, played by Mark Hamill.
www.patfullerton.com /flash.html   (928 words)

  
 THE INCREDIBLE HULK television series page (c) 1996 - 2002 by Mark Rathwell
In the television series, the Hulk's main nemesis was a struggling tabloid reporter bent on convincing the world that a raging creature was out and about causing havoc, in order to use the story to revive his stagnating career.
Though lacking the charm of the television series, this movie was the strongest of the three post-series films.
Though the characters from the TV series are unlikely to be seen again, the Incredible Hulk is far from dead.
www.incrediblehulktvseries.com /Intro/Hulkintrod.htm   (3121 words)

  
 Bill Bixby Bio
Prior to his first TV appearance on a 1961 episode of Dobie Gillis, Berkeley graduate Bill Bixby had been a lifeguard, a male model, and a regional stock-company actor.
In each of his subsequent starring series -- The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969-1972), The Magician (1973), The Incredible Hulk (1978-1982), True Confessions (1984), and Goodnight Beantown (1983) -- Bixby frequently did double-duty as actor and director.
At the time of his death from prostate cancer, Bill Bixby was principal director of the TV series Blossom.
emeraldisle-ejs.us /Another_Realm/bios/bill_bixby.htm   (1236 words)

  
 Edgar Governo, Historian of Things That Never Were
The Planet of the Apes TV Timeline, by Mark Weller, deals only with information from that series (as its name implies), as opposed to the films which inspired it.
The Deverry Series Chronology, from the sequence of historical fantasy novels by Katharine Kerr, appears to have been put together by Kerr herself.
Fans of comic book series derived from video games will be glad to learn of the Atari Force Timeline by Lee K. Seitz, which includes a discussion of continuity problems in the short-lived series.
www.mts.net /~arphaxad/history.html   (10423 words)

  
 Greg Evigan Biography :: Hollywood.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A TV veteran, Evigan can be counted among the ranks of the almost perpetually employed, dropping in on series ranging from "Matlock" to "The Six Million Dollar Man" and appearing in numerous telefilms and specials in between stints as series regulars.
A singer-musician, he was well cast in "Hereafter" (NBC, 1975), a sitcom pilot developed by Norman Lear, as one of three forgotten singers who make a pact with the devil's son in a return for a year at the top of the music field.
He was a troubled crimefighter of the 21st century in a series of four 1993 "TekWar" adventures ("TekWar", "TekLords", "TekLab" and "TekJustice") aired as part of the syndicated "Action Pack" TV-movie series.
www.hollywood.com /celebs/fulldetail/id/188250   (920 words)

  
 UPA Pictures
Produced for Hancock Oil Co. (Ruthrauff and Ryan).
"Economy" [live-action and animated for TV and theatrical]
Additional TV commercials produced for Jell-O Pudding, Piel Beer,
www.upapix.com /pages/filmography.htm   (463 words)

  
 The Great Link : Enterprise Review, Michael Marek reviews 'Civilization' [Episode Review]
I expect that part of the storyline of the six or eight years of the Enterprise series will be the tale of how that close cooperation comes about.
I won't commit serious spoilers, but suffice it to say that one skirmish is all it takes (well, one on the planet and another at the same time in space).
It is encouraging because Star Trek series have traditionally taken a long time to hit their stride.
www.greatlink.org /showreview148.htm   (1257 words)

  
 TV series or OVA - Page 2 - BJP Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
I never saw all of the TV series.
the TV series was almost too much "light stuff" tho...as much as it did make the series good and one of the few samurai humor anime...another being Samurai Deeper Kyo.
as far as the RK TV series most of the moves are physically impossible.
www.mangatoanime.com /vbulletin/showthread.php?t=3908&page=2   (783 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | TV and Radio | French farmers threaten TV series
Based on the hit US programme The Farm, the series is set in a purpose-built farmhouse in the south of France's Vaucluse region.
Backed by the Association of Rural Mayors and the Society for the Protection of Animals, the group plans to take legal action if La Ferme Celebrites remains on air after Thursday.
It says it will challenge the programme-makers' legal right to have built the farmhouse for the series.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3687141.stm   (295 words)

  
 The Munsters TV Show - The Munsters Television Show - TV.com
The Munsters was one of the two "creepy" sitcoms that began in 1964.
Marilyn's boyfriend invites Marilyn and her family to a masquerade party.
One of the many classic 1960's American TV series'.
www.tv.com /munsters/show/589/summary.html   (417 words)

  
 Alias TV Series - Reviews, Features and Easter Eggs
The complete 1st season of the wildly popular TV series.
The mission of this arm of the CIA is to combat SD-6, a secret terrorist organization whose agents believe that they, in fact, work for a secret organization of the CIA that combats terrorism.
This first season of the series begins as Sydney begins work as a double agent for the CIA, who want to destroy the organization and its leader, Arvin Sloane.
aliasseason.com /alias_reviews_and_easter_eggs.htm   (229 words)

  
 Gary Westfahl's Bio-Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Film: Glen A. Larson
The series established what would emerge as the major recurring pattern in Larson’s producing career: the modestly imaginative superhero mired in astoundingly unimaginative plots and situations.
In an effort to rescue the series, the inert Greene and Richard Hatch were thrust to the sidelines focus on the animate Dirk Benedict, but the plots remained as idiotic as ever, and only an unbreakable contract kept the series limping along for a single season.
While little more than a science-fictional take on the pathetic sitcom My Mother, the Car, the series came together remarkably well, largely due to the accident of what was, for Larson, the unusually appealing cast of the charismatic David Hasselhoff, the urbane Edward Mulhare, and the sardonic William Daniels as the voice of the car.
www.sfsite.com /gary/lars01.htm   (810 words)

  
 Kim Cattrall pictures, posters, photos, interviews and wallpapers.
Kim Cattrall was born in England and studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art when she was 11.
Her acting debut came on the TV series "Quincy" (1976) and she has gone on to over 75 television guest spots and regular roles.
Kim's current claim to fame is her role on the popular television series "Sex and the City" (1998) as Samantha Jones.
www.perfectpeople.net /biopage.php3/cid=396   (201 words)

  
 What Makes the Desert Beautiful :: A Nick/Greg Archive
This site archives slash fan fiction based on the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Masquerade Series X2 by Catlover2x and jennybel75 by jennybel75 (NC17)
This is a series of Role Play Fantasies between the boys.
www.nickandgreg.com /desert_archive/index.php   (413 words)

  
 Re: Thoughts on the "V" tv series (spoilers).
In an action movie or TV series, I can forgive a lot in terms of firearm choice.
Maybe have her be born, but not so supernatural.
Re: Thoughts on the "V" tv series (spoilers).
www.talkabouttelevision.com /group/alt.tv.v/messages/6913.html   (454 words)

  
 Beauty and the Beast Collectibles
Based on the first episode of the tv series: Catherine gets kidnapped and brutally assaulted by three men.
Also included in this comic book is the history of how the tv series came to be and about its rise in popularity.
The saga continues at the masquerade ball for author/activist Brigit O'Donnel--and becomes a perilous night of terrorist activities unwittingly involving Catherine.
www.starfirescircle.com /beauty.html   (476 words)

  
 Science Fiction Weekly Interview
Let's create a character who will make a good, dramatic, easy masquerade costume and then somebody will do my character in a masquerade.
So I said, fl boots, fl trousers, fl cloak, because fl is a very dramatic color and masqueraders always want to have cloaks if they possibly can.
We have to give him a sword, because masqueraders love swords." So I gave him a big sword and I realized that he was probably the public executioner.
www.scifi.com /sfw/issue253/interview.html   (6769 words)

  
 Vampire the masquerade
Does anyone know what happened to it I saw about one series of it then it disapeared, this was a few years back know.
There is a PC game called Vampire the masquerade but no TV show by that name.
My mistake the tv show was called Kindred the Embraced but the masquerade was refered to in the show alot and it was based on the role playing game.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /cgi-bin/blah/Blah.pl?b=MOG,m=1074568475   (197 words)

  
 "My Little Pony" TV Series (1986 -- Page 3 of 5)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
But they helped convince him that his bad luck was caused by his guilt for what he had done to the witch and not to believe in it anymore.
He tried, and the witch released him from the curse as well as restored everything that had been touched by Woebegone's bad luck including his injured foot, and his village, which he was now able to return home to.
But Masquerade learns the truth when she sees the Flores devour the soil's nutrients and and grow.
dreamvalley-mlp.com /86_series3.html   (2111 words)

  
 Friday the 13th Description & Actress Filmography
Palmer was encouraged to play a young female officer co-starring with Jack Lemmon in Mister Roberts (1955) and in another war film the same year Long Gray Line, The (1955).
Throughout the late fifties, Palmer was recongized as a news reporter on "The Today Show on NBC" then becoming largly involved in television from then on she remained in Made for TV films and notable guest appearances and then appearing in the 1980 hit horror film, Friday the 13th (1980), but continued on with television.
Punt, a Pass, and a Prayer, A (1968) (TV)....
www.geocities.com /womenofhorror/palmer.html   (304 words)

  
 Bill Bixby: From Actor to Director   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Not wanting to further the stereotype of TV fathers being either bumblers or ‘all-knowing’, Bill Bixby interpreted the role of Tom Corbett with a keen sensitivity and honesty that served to reflect a more realistic on-screen father-son relationship with young co-star Brandon Cruz.
The film proved popular and another TV movie was produced which led to The Incredible Hulk TV series.
In 1988 Bill Bixby reprised his role as Dr. David Banner in a series of TV Movies which he co-produced that continued the story of the scientist seeking to cure his transformation into the hulking creature (The Return of the Incredible Hulk).
members.tripod.com /~jhh_2/careerbb.htm   (1423 words)

  
 Relive the Experience of Kindred: the Embraced
This time though I'm taking several visitors suggestions and expanding the web site to include not only the 1996 TV series but Vampire: the Masquerade as well.
Vampire: the Masquerade is property of Mark Rein-Hagen and White Wolf Publishing.
This is a fan run web site meant to share the series and the kindred mythology with other fans.
relivetheexperience.tvheaven.com /temp.html   (157 words)

  
 Current.org | Paid promos: the "American Review" series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The first caller said he was a producer working on a PBS series with Morley Safer, the CBS correspondent.
WJMK said the Times “falsely reported the essential facts surrounding the television series being produced for public television by WJMK” and asserted that the Cronkite-hosted segments were never broadcast.
Producers of The Visionaries public TV series sought aid from nonprofits they were profiling, 2002.
www.current.org /cm/cm0403cronkite.shtml   (1542 words)

  
 Anime Reviews
The two women stand in sharp ironic contrast to each other: Integra, though human, is far less humane than the vampiric Seras, who is treated a bit like a meek pit bull that might go rabid at any moment.
As the series continues and Seras toughens up, she seems on a course to become more like her human model than her vampiric "parent," though it's not entirely clear whether that's a good thing.
As if the tension among the three principals weren't enough, Hellsing throws a constant barrage of outside threats into the mix, including a murderous Vatican agent who appears to be contending with Arucard for the Least Pleasant Serial Killer of the Year award.
www.scifi.com /sfw/issue293/anime.html   (712 words)

  
 UrbanWorks Entertainment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Nicholas was been a regular on three TV series, playing guidance counselor Liz McIntyre in Room 222 (1969-1974), for which she received three Golden Globe nominations; Olivia Ellis in Baby, I'm Back (1978); and Harriet De Long in In the Heat of the Night (1988-1994).
In the Heat of the Night: A Matter of Justice (1994) (TV)....
Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls (1981) (TV) (as Denise Nicholas Hill)....
www.urbanworksent.com /Subpages/artistInfo.php?ID=159   (258 words)

  
 Leila's Vampire Movie Forum - Vampire the Masquerade TV series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
I know you guys probably ran this one down pretty much when it was airing, but I really loved the series even if it was just one season.
Whoever told C. Thomas Howell that he could be a hard-boiled cop was seriously mistaken.
I also realized my fiance looks a lot like the Gangrel that Julian hires in the pilot to replace his recently deceased one.
www.vampiremovies.co.uk /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=89   (644 words)

  
 Smallville TV Series - About the Production
She has starred on the Canadian series for three seasons and will continue her role while filming the third season of Smallville.
In 2002, she was chosen as one of the new faces of Neutrogena and appeared in an advertising campaign for the company.
Glover soon found himself cast as a series of notable villains such as the pornographer-flmailer in 52 Pick-Up, the mad scientist Dr. Jason Woodrue in Batman and Robin, a manic TV executive in Gremlins 2: The New Batch and a drunken murderer in Masquerade.
www.hollywoodjesus.com /smallville_about.htm   (2368 words)

  
 Gilligan's Island Credits
Magoo 82.Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (1957) (TV)....
Lovey Wentworth Howell 5.Castaways on Gilligan's Island, The (1979) (TV)....
Helen Collins (1971-1972) 11."Survivors, The" (1969) TV Series....
www.gilligansisle.com /credits.html   (1876 words)

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