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by RABID DOLL STAFF
May-24-2013 -
Played Smee twice in Peter Pan projects, starred in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit'
Bob Hoskins, who has thrilled fans with his work in projects like "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," and two separate outings as Capt. Hook's Smee, has decided to retire. Hoskins, 69, has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. While he could continue on doing some acting work even with the condition, l ...
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy speaks out about 'Fringe' Emmy denial
Hopefully this isn't a shocker by now. If you're a science-fiction and fantasy fan and hope to celebrate that with the Emmys -- think again. Non-horror genre shows earned 17 nominations from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Thursday, and nearly all of them were in technical categories. ...
Read More'Caprica' actor had amazing experiences without 'Back to the Future'
There are many actors who wished they could drive the DeLorean, but "Caprica" star Eric Stoltz is not one of them. The actor was originally selected to play Marty McFly in the movie "Back to the Future," but was later re-cast by director Robert Zemeckis, who believed that Stoltz was a talented ac ...
Read MoreThe identity of the original Marty McFly has been revealed with footage, and it is not Michael J. Fox
When you think back to or are researching the period of history known as the 1980s, one image never fails to come to mind. It is the images of a young man, dealing with the fact that he rode a time machine back to 1955, and has accidentally prevented his parents from getting together. That image, ...
Read MoreFirst scenes surface of 'Back to the Future' with 'Caprica' star Eric Stoltz
Many fans of the classic time travel trilogy Back to the Future believe that no one else could have played the iconic Marty McFly other than Michael J. Fox. That film role -- now considered iconic -- served as the launching platform to bring Fox from television roles, like in "Family Ties," to ...
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