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Re: "It's her! It's really her!"

Bill Adkins
Marc Martin wrote:
"Ayshea found!...If you've got a computer which can play Quicktime
videos...Search for "Ayshea", and play the video. It's her! It's really
her!"

Thanks for the link, after seeing her and the apparent effect of her tush on
the filmmakers in the recent FX magazine, knowing that she's alive and well
was quite refreshing. She seems to have gone the Tom Laughlin route of
actor/filmmaker turned activist and psychotherapist. But like the legacy of
Billy Jack, we have the memories of SHADO HQ and the raven-haired beauty in
the almost tight-enough white jumpsuit.
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Query re Barnaby Shaw (longish post)

Sheila Holton-Brown-2
Ok so Ayshea has been Exposed so can I ask then whatever happened to Baby
Johnny? (AKA Barnaby Shaw)
I saw a reference to him being in a Hammer Horror film in 19 71 called
Vampire Circus .:Starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, Anthony Corlan,
John Moulder Brown, Laurence Payne, Richard Owens, Lynne Frederick,
Elizabeth Seal, Robin Hunter, Domini Blythe, Robert Tayman, John Bown, Mary
Wimbush, Christina Paul, Robin Sachs, Lalla Ward, Skip Martin, Dave Prowse,
Roderick Shaw, Barnaby Shaw, Milovan and Serena, Jane Derby, Sibylla Kay,
Dorothy Frere, Sean Hewitt, Giles Phibbs, Jason James, and Arnold Locke
Screenplay by Judson Kinberg
Produced by Wilbur Stark
Directed by Robert Young

a review I found:

"An exciting, atmospheric, surrealistic and very sexually aware vampire film
with many great set pieces, Vampire Circus could be taken as the best
example of a Hammer film post-1970. Having re-tooled their look and style,
which now includes nudity, Hammer seldom matched the glamorous and stylish
touch of their previous films of the '50s and '60s, but this film makes up
for it with atmosphere and chills.

Some of the special effects are disappointing, however. In particular, one
black panther attack is reminiscent of Monty Python's killer rabbit. But,
good acting lends the limited sets a certain amount of credibility, despite
the lacking of a major Hammer star.

Perhaps surprisingly, for some people used to their earlier films, this film
contains a shocking amount of female nudity for the era, as well as some
hints of gay sexuality.

Particularly eye-opening is a "tiger tamer" sequence, in which a completely
nude woman in tiger-style body makeup does a twisted pseudo-S&M routine with
a trainer brandishing a whip. Not a film for the kiddies, but highly
enjoyable for adults. "

Sounds interesting;-)


Note his brother Roderick was also in the cast anyone seen this film (email
me off list about it if you like) they were in an episode of
Hammer films, 'Journey To The Unknown' together.
Anyone know of any more films/tv he did?

I did see on the net a reference to "Actors in Management" . which was
Founded in 1995.

"Actors In Management is a leader in drama-based training.
We offer a comprehensive range of services providing experiential learning
using our core expertise in drama, namely, scriptwriting, directing, acting
from scripts, improvising, forum theatre and role play, plus feedback and
facilitation skills incorporating storytelling and psychometric instruments
and video production.
We also use a range of complementary creative arts where appropriate (e.g.
Magic, Mime and Music). These skills benefit a huge range of subject and
functional areas in both development and assessment work."

Go looksee at the web site and see what you think

http://www.actorsinmanagement.com/index1.htm

http://www.actorsinmanagement.com/case-dee.htm see this page and you will
see that Barnaby Shaw, is their Head of International Relations ! hmmm I
wonder.

Hope it is all right to post such a long message:-)

Sheila

Still UFO Crazy crazy crazy crrraaazzzzy!
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Drake / Beacham

angelo_finamore
Hi All,

I see for Auction on Ebay a playbill of "Tea Party/The Basement"
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1419429837
Starring Donald Pleasence, Gabrielle Drake and Stephanie (Destruction)
Beacham.

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Angelo Finamore
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