Bob Burns(III)
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Bob Burns è nato il 12 maggio 1935. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuto come attore. È celebre per aver partecipato a Amabili resti (2009), Il Signore degli Anelli - La compagnia dell'Anello (2001) e King Kong (2005). È stata sposato con Kathy Burns.
- Premi
- 5 vittorie e 1 candidatura
Interprete
- 2015
- Captain Movies' Shorts
- Major Mars
- 2012
- 2010
- 2009
- 2009
- 2005
- 2005
- 2005
- 2003
- 2001
- 1997
- King B: A Life in the Movies
- Kogar the Gorilla
- 1993
- 1988
- 1982
- 1981
Effetti speciali
- 2005
- 2003
- 2002
- Il Signore degli Anelli - La compagnia dell'Anello8,9
- prosthetics technician: Weta Workshop (as Rob Rurns)
- 2001
- 1987
- 1983
- 1980
- 1962–1963
- 1957
Altre figure
- 2021
- How to Make a Monster Moviemaker -- Herman Cohen at American International PicturesVideo
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- 2020
- 2020
- 2013
- 2013
- 2011
- 2009
- 2005
- 2005
- 2004
- 2003
- 2002
- 2002
- 1999
- 1999
- Sito ufficiale
- Nomi alternativi
- RH Burns
- Data di nascita
- Coniuge
- Kathy Burns9 settembre 1956 - 12 maggio 2021 (morte della moglie)
- Altre opereAn article written by Burns and Tom Weaver appears in the 2001 edition of "The Best American Movie Writing", an annual publication that reprints important essays on film history. It was one of 26 pieces chosen from more than 320 books and magazines, including The New Yorker and The New York Times. Previous volumes have featured articles by Steven Spielberg, Gore Vidal, Roger Ebert and Martin Scorsese.
- Inserzioni pubblicitarie
- QuizLocated with the help of a friend the original Time Machine from the George Pal classic L'uomo che visse nel futuro (1960) in a thrift shop in Orange, California. The Time Machine was in pretty bad shape, but was restored with the help of a young Dennis Muren (later an Academy Award-winning SFX pioneer at ILM), D.C. Fontana (one of the original Star Trek (1966) writers) and motion picture art and SFX directors Michael Minor (Star Trek (1979), Star Trek II - L'ira di Khan (1982)) and Tom Scherman.
- Citazioni[on Glenn Strange] Glenn was closer to me than my own dad. He was one of the most loved guys in the business. At his funeral there must have been over 900 people. It overflowed the church. Every old-time western actor or stuntman still around was there. Some were in wheelchairs, walkers, etc. They all came to pay their respects to Pee Wee. Dick Foran, who had just lost his nose to cancer, said to me, "He was one of the best human beings on the face of this good earth" (a few months later Dick was gone). Eddie Dean was Glenn's best friend. He was supposed to sing at the funeral but was so distraught he couldn't do it. Luckily, he had prerecorded it just in case that happened and they played that. And what a wonderful guy [James Arness] is. At the funeral, he really helped me get through it. We were honorary pallbearers and I was doing pretty well until we had to move with the coffin and I completely fell apart. He put his arm around my shoulder and said how much we would all miss Glenn. The way he said it and the look in his eyes was so comforting to me. I'll be forever grateful to him for that. Glenn so loved Jim. He kept Glenn working when he had his cancer until he just couldn't work any longer. I think that's really a measure of a man.
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