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Sahlene | Sahlene did not pursue a performing career subsequent to these two films - although she appeared on television in 1989 when the two Noisy Village films were run as a seven part series - until the age of eighteen when she moved to Stockholm with aspirations to be a singer. |
Bob Newhart | Primarily a television star, Newhart has been in a number of popular films, beginning with the 1962 war story Hell Is for Heroes starring Steve McQueen. |
Patrick Creadon | Since 2006, Creadon is one of only a handful of filmmakers to release multiple films that were ranked within the Top 100 highest-grossing documentaries of all time. |
Nicollette Sheridan | She also appeared in several made-for-TV films, and after Knots Landing ended in 1993, she appeared in the theatrical films Spy Hard and Beverly Hills Ninja. |
Yuma Asami | She has been under contract from 2005 with two large Japanese AV studios, Alice Japan and S1 No. 1 Style. |
Whit Bissell | In a career that began in 1943 with the film Holy Matrimony, Bissell appeared in literally hundreds of film s and television series episodes. |
Haruna Kojima | Since 2007, Kojima has been actively exploring a possible acting career, and has made several appearances in a number of dramas and movies. |
Elizabeth Montgomery | After Bewitched ended its run in 1972, Montgomery continued her career with roles in numerous television films. |
Tina Louise | After the series ended in 1967, Louise continued to work in film and made numerous guest appearances in various television series. |
Dinah Shore | She had a string of 80 charted popular hits, lasting from 1940 into the late 1950s, and after appearing in a handful of films went on to a four-decade career in American television, starring in her own music and variety shows in the 1950s/60s and hosting two talk shows in the 1970s. |
Louise Brooks | She starred in seventeen silent films and eight sound films before retiring in 1935. |
Sean Lau | Lau is one of a handful of Hong Kong actors who has made the successful transition from television to film ; he is now exclusively a film actor (since 2000). |
Lindsay Wagner | Wagner continued to act in the 1990s and 2000s, though in less prominent roles, such as a small part in the action movie Ricochet (1991). |
Oh Man-seok | He continued to be popular in musicals, appearing in the next several years in Finding Kim Jong-wook (he later made a cameo in its 2010 film adaptation Finding Mr. Destiny), A Day, and Dreamgirls. |
Adrienne Shelly | She appeared in a number of films during the 1990s, and as she segued toward a behind-the-camera career, she wrote and directed others, including 1999's I'll Take You There, in which she appeared along with Ally Sheedy. |
Lexington Steele | He also appeared in an episode of the FX series Nip/Tuck (5x05'' Chaz Darling'' Steele was engaged to porn actress and director Vanessa Blue, In 2008, Steele and Blue filed federal lawsuit s against each other over the ownership of numerous videos that first appeared under the Mercenary Pictures label. |
Robert Middleton | After appearing on the Broadway stage and live television, Middleton began appearing in films in 1954. |
Louie Henri | Years later, Henri appeared in several silent films, perhaps the best known of which was the 1913 film Sixty Years a Queen, in which she played Queen Victoria. |
Karen Lynn Gorney | After a lengthy hiatus, during which she managed an art gallery in Manhattan, New York, Gorney returned to acting in the early ’90s, appearing in small roles in such films as The Hard Way, Ripe, and Rock the Cradle, and returning to All My Children during 1995 in cameo spots. |
Omara Portuondo | During the 1970s and 1980s Portuondo enjoyed success at home and abroad, with tours, albums (including one of her most lauded recordings in 1984 with Adalberto Álvarez), film roles, and her own television series. |
Billy Walker (boxer) | After he retired from the ring in 1969 he appeared in several British films and TV shows. |
Azumi Kawashima | This proved to be her last video as Kawashima retired from AV work after May 1999. |
Angelika Schrobsdorff | Schrobsdorff is also an actress ; she has appeared in'' Der Ruf'' ('' The Last Illusion,'' 1949) and in several films and television programs about her own life. |
Clive Brook | During 1928 -- 29 Brook successfully made the transition to sound and continued to feature in many of Hollywood's most prestigious films, including a number of literary adaptations. |
Russ Conway (actor) | Though most of his work after 1953 was on television, Conway also appeared in notable films. |
Sakura Sakurada | After a brief retirement in mid-2005, she returned to the adult video scene but from that point appeared almost exclusively in'' censored'' movies -- she has not done an original'' uncensored'' video since late 2005. |
Arthur Hoyt | From that time until 1944, not a year passed without a film being released that Hoyt had acted in -- and frequently a number of them, up to a dozen or so. |
Andy Williams | Williams and his theater were featured on three episodes of the soap opera As the World Turns in July 2007 where several characters went to Branson for a concert of'' Gwen Munson'' held in the Moon River Theatre. |
Jill Gascoine | From 1970 onwards, Gascoine began appearing in television roles and made appearances in series such as Z-Cars, General Hospital, Rooms, Dixon of Dock Green, Softly, Softly : Taskforce and Within These Walls. |
Swaran Lata | From 1960 onwards, she reduced her appearances and mainly shifted towards character roles. |
Molly Lamont | She retired from acting in 1951 with more than fifty films to her credit. |
Hitomi Shiraishi | Shiraishi left the AV field for a while but after an absence of two years, she returned with the August 1995 video from Shy Plan, Heisei Goddess Legend : Resurrection. |
Rauf Lala | Lala has worked in various serials, commercials, television films and shows for almost three decades including : In 2006, he was invited in an Indian reality show by channel Star One, to participate with other fellow Pakistan i's and India n actors. |
Jill Melford | She went onto a long and successful year on British television and movies, including several appearances in Danger Man (known as Sercet Agent in the US), making her final appearance to date in Shoreditch in 2003. |
Lucas Elliot Eberl | Eberl began his filmmaking career in 1997 after his first film acting job at the age of 10, making documentaries for the local TV station winning a variety of awards. |
Marlon Kittel | Since 1999, he has had roles in more than a dozen movies and has made a number of appearances on German TV series like'' The Old Fox'' and'' Polizeiruf 110''. |
Christine Taylor | She continued in that role through 1991 while making various guest appearances on other programs. |
Colin McCormack | McCormack's appearances with the RSC had to be interspersed with appearances with other theatre companies and his frequent TV roles but he appeared with the RSC during every decade between the 1960s and his death in 2004. |
Tina Yuzuki | After spending two years making videos exclusively for Max-A, Yuzuki began performing for S1 No. 1 Style, part of Japan's largest porn company, the Hokuto Corporation, as early as February 2008 with the release of Risky Mosaic Rio, directed by Hideto Aki. |
Lennox Pawle | Lennox Pawle remained in England during the years of the First World War, but returned to Broadway in 1919 to play in the opera Monsieur Beaucaire, he also made some silent films. |
Richard Attenborough | What a Lovely War (1969) and his acting appearances became sporadic as he concentrated more on directing and producing. |
Alan Alda | In his 1981 autobiography, Jackie Cooper (who directed several early episodes) wrote that Alda concealed a lot of hostility beneath the surface, and that the two of them barely spoke to each other by the time Cooper's directing of M * A * S * H ended. |
Palito | Palito laid low from Philippine cinema in the 90's, only occasionally playing bit parts, like in the 1992 film by contemporary comedian/actor Dolphy, Home Along The River, a send-up of the popular American Home Alone franchise. |
Mary Ward (actress) | She returned to England for a time returning to the stage and, in 1948, acted in parts for the British Broadcasting Corporation including a cameo role in the Chips Rafferty film Eureka Stockade. |
Gladys Malvern | By 1910, the two Malvern sisters were working regularly in traveling vaudeville productions, as well as in the burgeoning New York movie industry ; Gladys as an ingenue and Corinne as'' fairies, babies, witches, and other funny little people.'' |
Hitomi Kobayashi | by 2003, Kobayashi had worked in the AV field for over a decade and a half and appeared in about 70 films. |
Miranda Martino | In 1965, she made her theatrical debut and from then she focused her career on acting, on stage and, less profilically, on film. |
MC Hammer | In addition to appearing in many television commercials, M. C. Hammer produced and starred in his own movie, Please Hammer, Do n't Hurt'Em : The Movie (1990). |
James Donald | During World War II he had minor roles in war films including, In Which We Serve (1942), Went the Day Well ? |
Robert J. Wilke | Wilke played a hitman in The Far Country (1954) and continued to work steadily in films and television over the next twenty years. |
Kristin Chenoweth | After this, Chenoweth split her time between stage and TV or film roles and released her first solo album, Let Yourself Go (2001). |
Honoka | She made several more videos with Try-Heart over the next 18 months and in March 2006, she starred in videos for two new AV studios, Sell Debut x Risky Mosaic, directed by Hideto Aki, at S1 No. 1 Style and Deep Impact - Honoka Sell Debut for the Premium Glamour label. |
Bob Braun | Braun was one of Cincinnati's biggest TV stars until 1984, when he moved to California for ten years to do commercials, talk shows and small movie roles. |
Kane Kosugi | Since 1983, Kosugi has appeared in various roles as a voice actor for video games, stunt actor in movies, and character actor in both English-language and Japanese-language films. |
Akira Takatsuki | A major breakthrough in Takatsuki's career came with his bakunyū series or Bomber Girl of 49 adult videos released from 1995 to early 2000s by the VCA label D-Cup, featuring many big-bust idols of the period such as Mariko Morikawa, Miki Sawaguchi, and Maria Tachibana. |
Russell Means | Since 1992, Means appeared as an actor in numerous films and television movies, first as the chief Chingachgook in The Last of the Mohicans. |
Andy Richter | Richter left his post at Late Night in 2000 to pursue a career acting in films and television. |
Geraldine Fitzgerald | Although she continued to work frequently throughout the 1940 s, the quality of her roles diminished and her career began to lose momentum. |
Frederick S. Armitage | Among other interesting films that Armitage shot or directed during his AM&B period were some early martial arts films, films of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, actress Anna Held and a silent film of Sousa's Band, short chapters of attempted'' story films'' on the popular plays Ten Nights in a Barroom (1901) and The Wages of Sin (1901), a number of subjects of American landmarks for the U. S. Department of the Interior and films of Native American life for the agency then called the U. S. Indian Department. |
Toti Dal Monte | However, she continued to work in the theatre (as well as to make the occasional recording) and appeared in a number of films, of which the best known is perhaps her last, Enrico Maria Salerno's Anonimo veneziano, a 1970 story about a musician at La Fenice. |
Jared Leto | After spending two years pursuing a career in music, Leto returned to film work in 2004 in the supporting role of Hephaestion in Oliver Stone's Alexander. |
Rita Gam | She returned to the U. S. to appear in small parts in films, including Klute in 1971, before taking up documentary film making. |
Randy Travis | In 1992, Travis took a break from music to concentrate on acting and landed roles in several Western-genre films. |
Tom Walls | | -RCB- -RCB- Walls made an early foray into films in 1924 in a silent screen version of Tons of Money, though he did not reprise his stage role. |
Andy Serkis | Like many British actors, Serkis made the move to television by appearing in small roles, such as Greville in an episode of The Darling Buds of May (1992). |
Honoka | Honoka began her adult video career in June 2004 with Bud for the Try-Heart Corporation on their Sexia label. |
Yul Brynner | Brynner found little acting work during the next few years, Brynner married his first wife, actress Virginia Gilmore, in 1944, and soon after began working as a director at the new CBS television studios, directing Studio One, among other shows. |
Larry Adler | Apart from his career as a renowned musician, Adler also made appearances in several movies, including Sidewalks of London (1938), in which he played a -LSB- harmonica virtuoso -RSB-. |
Frank Parr (musician) | Later he had small parts in television shows and films, including The King's Speech (2010). |
Marina Sirtis | Beginning in 1999, Sirtis returned to science fiction television in a number of roles starting with The Outer Limits. |
David Collings | He has played many different roles on various television programmes, including the leading dramatic role in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment in 1964 (with Associated-Rediffusion Television). |
Mihiro | From July 2007, Mihiro began making videos with two new AV studios, Maxing and S1 No. 1 Style. |
Kurt Gerron | He appeared in secondary roles in several silent film s and began directing film shorts in 1926. |
Chihiro Hasegawa | Beginning in 2005 she made a number of movies with the Japanese AV studio Dogma which is known for its extreme fetish videos which include bondage, urination, fisting, forced fellatio, and vomiting. |
Gareth Wiley | Since 2004, he has produced or acted as executive producer on seven feature films, four of which have been with Woody Allen, having persuaded Allen to move his 2004 movie to London. |
Stan Lathan | Lathan began directing network television shows in 1975, when he was invited to Los Angeles to direct multiple episodes of Sanford and Son starring Redd Foxx. |
Mihiro | Throughout 2006, she continued appearing in monthly adult videos for MAX-A and Alice Japan. |
Susan Lanier | After appearing in numerous off Broadway productions, TV commercials, and indie films in which she appeared as Jean Lanier, she relocated to Los Angeles in 1974. |
Ida Lupino | She played leading roles in five British films in 1933 at Warner Bros.' Teddington studios and for Julius Hagen at Twickenham, including in The Ghost Camera with John Mills and I Lived with You with Ivor Novello. |
Tommy Bond | In late 1934, Bond left the series and returned to public school, still earning periodic bit parts in Hollywood productions. |
Kiril Gospodinov | He continued filming as well as performing on the stage of the theater during the next two decades leaving fadeless trail with his roles such as his remarkable performance in the film classic from 1972 - The Boy Turns Man. |
Nao Saejima | With her slim figure and large breasts she quickly became a popular AV performer, appearing in at least 40 adult videos within two years of her debut including a 1987 entry in the Alice Japan'' FlashBack'' series directed by Rokurō Mochizuki. |
Jaymee Ong | She went to Hollywood where she had a small part in Pearl Harbor in 2001, but then shifted her acting career to Los Angeles where she was cast for several guest appearances in US TV series Las Vegas and Entourage. |
Rena Riffel | After Striptease, Riffel accepted minor roles on the television series Married... with Children in 1997, and Clueless as well as the HBO movie Breast Men before making a string of films with European director Lloyd Simandl. |
Hitomi Shiraishi | She made her debut as an AV actress at the age of eighteen in September 1990 with Virgin Ecstasy : Sensual Princess Hitomi Shiraishi released by the h. m. p. Tiffany label. |
Steven Seagal | All of the films Seagal has made since the latter half of 2001 have been released direct-to-video (DTV) in North America, with some theatrical releases to other countries around the world. |
Jack Kruschen | Kruschen was performing on television as early as 1939, appearing in dramas on Don Lee's experimental television station in Los Angeles, where he was seen on some two hundred television sets with three-inch screens. |
Yuma Asami | When the major Japanese adult video distributor DMM held a poll of its customers in 2012 to choose the 100 all time best AV actresses to celebrate the 30th anniversary of adult videos in Japan, Asami took second place. |
Margherita Carosio | Her warm, expressive and expertly produced voice is preserved in many Parlophone and Ultraphon recordings made before World War II, as well as a memorable series made for HMV in London, beginning in 1946. |
Andre Gregory | Although he left the theatre in 1975, Gregory has returned several times to direct small productions, usually for invited audiences. |
Luana Patten | She retired from the film industry in 1968, but returned twenty years later to make a cameo as an elderly woman in Grotesque. |
Dinara Drukarova | Over the next few years, Drukarova featured in several more minor films before winning the key part of Ada, a Georgian woman, in the 2003 film Since Otar Left. |
Rex Allen | Late in coming to the industry, his film career was relatively short as the popularity of westerns faded by the mid 1950 s. |
Hugh Beaumont | After Leave It to Beaver ended production and went into syndication in the fall of 1963, Beaumont appeared in many community theater productions and played a few guest roles on such television series as Mannix, The Virginian, Wagon Train and Petticoat Junction. |
Yannick Renier | Yannick Renier (born 29 March 1975, Brussels) is a Belgian actor who started his career in the theatre in the 1990s and has since gone on to appear in several films and television productions. |
Stanley Ridges | By 1950, he had just begun an appearing in television anthologies such as Studio One and Philco Television Playhouse. |
Ezra Stone | When his acting life with The Aldrich Family ended, Stone turned primarily to directing on stage and in television -- ironically, his first television directing assignment was the television version of The Aldrich Family in 1952. |
Hitomi Shiraishi | Despite her having been retired from AV work for more than 15 years, when the major Japanese adult video distributor DMM held a poll of its customers in 2012 to select the 100 all time best AV actresses to celebrate the 30th anniversary of adult videos in Japan, Shiraishi made the list, placing at number 63. |
Peter Blythe | Blythe worked in films only rarely and usually in minor roles ; his most substantial part was also in his last film appearance, The Luzhin Defence (2000). |
Kenneth Connor | and the Carry On films, other films he starred in during this period included Watch Your Stern (1960), Nearly a Nasty Accident ! |