What became of the actor who played Daniel Clark in "The Psychobombs"? I've never seen him in any other TV series, but of course Mike Pratt and Deborah Grant have appeared in lots of stuff.
Has anyone considered doing a "UFO: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?" type book/website. For example, who is the woman staring at Croxley and his wife as he leaves the psychiatrist's office (non speaking part)? Who were the people at Foster's party in "Ordeal"? Who 'played' the part of Daniel Clark's wife in the single bed next to him? Maybe I'm going a bit too far, but it would make an interesting read. All The Best, BRIAN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> What became of the actor who played Daniel Clark in "The Psychobombs"?
I think that question was asked and answered 2 weeks ago! Marc |
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That's strange, I didn't read the answer to that question 2 weeks ago.
All the BEST, BRIAN ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Thu, 25 March, 2010 15:57:33 Subject: Re: [SHADO] WHATEVER BECAME OF DANIEL CLARK ACTOR? > What became of the actor who played Daniel Clark in "The Psychobombs" ? I think that question was asked and answered 2 weeks ago! Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I think that question was asked and answered 2 weeks ago!
I just found the answer from 2 weeks ago, and it was just a link to David Collings entry on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0172059/ I actually don't know that I've ever seen this actors work outside of UFO, but living in the US (and not a big watcher of BBC America or PBS), I haven't seen several of the actors in UFO in anything other than UFO! Marc |
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> Has anyone considered doing a "UFO: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?" type
> book/website. Well, Lieve Peten did start work on the "UFO Cast Before and After" website, but abandoned it before getting very far. It's still hosted on my UFO website in its current state: http://ufoseries.com/films/ I don't really have time to update this, and even if I did, I've got higher priority UFO website work that isn't getting done... :-) Marc |
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> > Has anyone considered doing a "UFO: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?" type
> > book/website. Oh, and also in the newsletters for the SHADO-USECC fan club, James Killian wrote a series of articles where he discovered and reviewed films and TV shows featuring UFO cast members. But of course that does nobody any good except for those few of us who still have our newsletters... There was a lot of UFO fandom which occurred in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, that may not be very apparent to today's web surfer. Marc |
What's the chance of putting some of the articles from the SHADO-USECC (what ever that stands for) newsletters on this site, or somewhere wher they can be accessed by those sad geeks among us (like me) who only re-discovered UFO last year? If anyone has access to other articles, fanfiction etc, that isn't included in Marc's site or Denise Felt's site it would be great to see it! WIh interest in the new film growing - let's hope it actually makes it to the screen - it would be good to collect as much 'stuff' on UFO as possible, methinks! LtCdr --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > Oh, and also in the newsletters for the SHADO-USECC fan club, > James Killian wrote a series of articles where he discovered > and reviewed films and TV shows featuring UFO cast members. > But of course that does nobody any good except for those few > of us who still have our newsletters... > > There was a lot of UFO fandom which occurred in the 1970s, > 1980s, and 1990s, that may not be very apparent to today's > web surfer. > > Marc > |
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> What's the chance of putting some of the articles from the
> SHADO-USECC (what ever that stands for) USECC = United States East Coast Control. I've got a brief description of the club and all of the newsletters and fanzines this club put out here: http://ufoseries.com/shado-usecc.html You can also find scans of the first pages of the newsletters on the ISOSHADO site: http://www.isoshado.org/6/6_merchandise_archivio/index.htm As for putting this stuff on the web, I guess there's the usual issues: - someone has to spend the time either scanning - or worse - optical character recognizing - the articles and posting them to the web - someone probably should ask permission from whoever was running the club at the time or the original author (although that may be nearly impossible for newsletters from the 1970s) Some of the articles I wrote for SHADO-USECC are part of my UFO website (laserdisc reviews, etc.). Certainly it might be interesting to make an online version of UFO fan club newsletters, but certainly that would take a lot of time to complete! And Fanderson also has some interesting stuff from old magazines, convention brochures, convention audio/video, etc., but I have received complaints in the past from Fanderson staffers when attempting to upload this stuff to the web (even though it is unlikely that they will ever reprint or re-release these things ever again). At least with defunct clubs, it's less likely that anyone will complain. :-) Marc |
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oh, sorry, the ISOSHADO link should be this:
http://www.isoshado.org/6/6_merchandise_archivio/new_shado_usecc_print.htm Some of those scans are "readable"... at least for the first page of the newsletters (which near the end were photos, anyway) Marc |
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Absolutely correct Marc. Back when I was doing those articles I would havekilled for a computer and the IMDb!
James Killian aka James K. ________________________________ From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Thu, March 25, 2010 12:15:48 PM Subject: Re: [SHADO] Where Are They Now > > Has anyone considered doing a "UFO: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?" type > > book/website. Oh, and also in the newsletters for the SHADO-USECC fan club, James Killian wrote a series of articles where he discovered and reviewed films and TV shows featuring UFO cast members. But of course that does nobody any good except for those few of us who still have our newsletters. .. There was a lot of UFO fandom which occurred in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, that may not be very apparent to today's web surfer. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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....And more about Capt. Carlin's sister too, please.... Dave H. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Serridge To: [hidden email] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 10:56 AM Subject: [SHADO] WHATEVER BECAME OF DANIEL CLARK ACTOR? What became of the actor who played Daniel Clark in "The Psychobombs"? I've never seen him in any other TV series, but of course Mike Pratt and Deborah Grant have appeared in lots of stuff. Has anyone considered doing a "UFO: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?" type book/website. For example, who is the woman staring at Croxley and his wife as he leaves the psychiatrist's office (non speaking part)? Who were the people at Foster's party in "Ordeal"? Who 'played' the part of Daniel Clark's wife in the single bed next to him? Maybe I'm going a bit too far, but it would make an interesting read. All The Best, BRIAN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Well there's:- http://www.answers.com/topic/edwina-carroll http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0140809/ for starters... Rgds, Griff --- In [hidden email], "davrecon" <davrecon@...> wrote: > > > ....And more about Capt. Carlin's sister too, please.... > > Dave H. |
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--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> Some of the articles I wrote for SHADO-USECC are part of > my UFO website (laserdisc reviews, etc.). Like Marc, I've put the articles I wrote for Helen's SHADOFile on my website. I think the best we can hope for after all this time is that other writers have done the same. Finding them would be the tough part. Yours, Denise
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