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Gabrielle Fitzpatrick to Christopher Fulford
Denis Forest Biography ((?)-)
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Famous Works
CREDITS
Film Appearances
Policeman,
Strange Brew
(also known as
The Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie
), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1983
Rich,
Head Office,
TriStar, 1985
The Climb,
1986, Virgin-Cine Tel, 1987
Marcel,
La grenouille et la baleine
(also known as
The Tadpoleand the Whale
and
Contes pour tous #6
), Les Productions La Fete, 1987
Claude Vivier, age 26,
Lonely Child--The Imaginary World of Claude Vivier,
1988
Michael Posen,
The Long Road Home
(also known as
Shoot Me
),1989
Rene Dian,
Destiny to Order,
CD World, 1990
Heldon,
Cliffhanger
(also known as
Cliffhanger--L'ultima sfida
), TriStar, 1993
Sweet Eddy,
The Mask,
New Line Cinema, 1994
Wizard,
New Crime City
(also known as
Angeles 2020
), IguanaProducciones, 1994
Technician,
Eraser,
Warner Bros., 1996
Jonas Kellar,
Where Truth Lies,
Dove International, 1996
Dennis Larson,
Dead Men Can't Dance,
Live Entertainment, 1997
Christoph,
Hidden Agenda
(also known as
Secret Agenda
), Spartan Home Entertainment, 1998
Television Appearances
Miniseries
Klaus Fuchs,
Race for the Bomb,
1986
Champagne Charlie,
syndicated, 1989
Kirk Freeman,
Storm of the Century
(also known as
Stephen King's Storm of the Century
), ABC, 1999
Movies
Henry Ford II,
Ford: The Man and the Machine,
CBS, 1987
Puce,
Deadlock
(also known as
Wedlock
), HBO, 1991
Denny,
Against the Wall,
HBO, 1994
Mad Matthew,
Andersonville,
TNT, 1996
Cornet,
Last Stand at Saber River,
TNT, 1997
Episodic
Tripp, "In the Eyes of the Law,"
Seeing Things,
CBC (Canada), 1982
Eddie Monroe, "Cupid's Quiver,"
Friday the 13th,
syndicated, 1987
Stewart Pangborn, "Brain Drain,"
Friday the 13th,
syndicated, 1988
Donald Wren, "The Mephisto Ring,"
Friday the 13th,
syndicated, 1989
Martin Cole, "Vengeance Is Mine,"
War of the Worlds
(also known as
War of the Worlds: The Second Invasion
), syndicated, 1989
Nosferatu, "Double Darkness,"
Dracula: The Series,
syndicated, 1990
Aubrey Ross, "My Wife As a Dog,"
Friday the 13th,
syndicated, 1990
Sandy, "Writer Wrong,"
Sweating Bullets,
CBS, 1991
Axel Wolfschmidt, "Illuminations,"
E.N.G.,
Lifetime, 1992
Philip Benning, "The Heart of the Mystery,"
Nightmare Cafe,
NBC, 1992
Drew, "Dial 9 for Murder,"
Sweating Bullets,
CBS, 1992
"Death Games,"
Raven,
CBS, 1993
Will Swill, "No Man's Land,"
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.,
Fox, 1993
Will Swill, "Mail Order Brides,"
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.,
Fox, 1993
Jolly, "Victoria's Secret,"
Due South,
CBS, 1995
Jordan Cane, "Heatwave,"
Pacific Blue,
USA Network, 1996
Rene Dian, "Half Life,"
La Femme Nikita,
USA Network, 1998
Dante, "Den of Thieves,"
The Invisible Man,
Sci-Fi Channel, 2001
Other
Brandt,
The Liberators,
1987
Maizor,
War of the Worlds
(series; also known as
War of the Worlds: The Second Invasion
), syndicated, 1989-1990
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals
Starlog,
February, 1990
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