Pirates of the caribbean: at world's end - Disney
Pirates of the caribbean: at world's end - Disney
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Making his fe<strong>at</strong>ure-film debut in “The Dogs <strong>of</strong> War,” Sch<strong>of</strong>ield has appeared in a wide range <strong>of</strong> roles<br />
in such films as “An American Werewolf in London,” “The Last <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mohicans,” “Anna Karenina,” “The<br />
Musketeer,” “From Hell,” “Superstition,” “Unstoppable” and as Falco in Ridley Scott’s Academy Award ® -<br />
winning “Gladi<strong>at</strong>or.” Sch<strong>of</strong>ield’s television credits are too numerous to mention, but one worth<br />
mentioning is his current starring role in Britain’s Channel Four series “Goldpl<strong>at</strong>ed.”<br />
Sch<strong>of</strong>ield’s gre<strong>at</strong>est passions in life are his 25-year-long marriage to wife Lally and <strong>the</strong>ir children, Fred<br />
and Blanche.<br />
MARTIN KLEBBA, ano<strong>the</strong>r veteran <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first “<strong>Pir<strong>at</strong>es</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Caribbean,” repe<strong>at</strong>s his role as <strong>the</strong> diminutive but tough Marty. The n<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
<strong>of</strong> Troy, Michigan, has enjoyed numerous credits in fe<strong>at</strong>ure films and<br />
television as both actor and stunt player. His motion-picture credits as an<br />
actor have included “Men in Black II,” “Cradle 2 <strong>the</strong> Grave,” “De<strong>at</strong>h to<br />
Smoochy” and “Corky Romano.” He was a stunt player in <strong>the</strong> films “The<br />
Hand Th<strong>at</strong> Rocks <strong>the</strong> Cradle,” “Epic Movie,” “Evan Almighty,” “Planet<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes,” “Leprechaun: Back 2 Tha Hood,” “Van Helsing,” “Yours<br />
Mine and Ours” and “SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2.”<br />
On television, Klebba is perhaps best known for his role as Randall<br />
Winston in multiple episodes <strong>of</strong> “Scrubs” and has also appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
TV movies “Snow White” and “The Santa Trap” and in <strong>the</strong> series on TLC<br />
“Little People, Big World,” “Mad TV,” “Just Shoot Me!,” “Drake and Josh,” “ER,” “Charmed,” and<br />
“Malcolm in <strong>the</strong> Middle.” Klebba starred in <strong>the</strong> title role as tough detective Hank Dingo in Comedy<br />
Central’s “Knee High P.I.” He’s also a frequent guest on Howard Stern’s hugely popular radio program.<br />
He is also <strong>the</strong> Fastest Little Person in <strong>the</strong> world and competes against o<strong>the</strong>r LP’s from around <strong>the</strong> world.<br />
Martin has recently started a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it charity called CoDA (Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy) in which he<br />
and his fri<strong>end</strong> M<strong>at</strong>t Rol<strong>of</strong>f raise money to help get dwarf children adopted.<br />
His favorite role in life is fa<strong>the</strong>r to his son Alec Martin Klebba.<br />
REGGIE LEE’s (Tai Huang) previous roles have swept <strong>the</strong> range <strong>of</strong><br />
genres, from <strong>the</strong> snakeskin-wearing, motorcycle-riding, cold-blooded<br />
killer Lance Nguyen in <strong>the</strong> high-octane blockbuster “The Fast and <strong>the</strong><br />
Furious” to <strong>the</strong> romantic lead in <strong>the</strong> critically acclaimed indep<strong>end</strong>ent film<br />
“Drift” and his current role <strong>of</strong> Special Agent William “Bill” Kim in Fox<br />
Television’s hit series “Prison Break.”<br />
Lee has also appeared in “Masked and Anonymous” with Bob Dylan,<br />
<strong>the</strong> Sci-Fi Channel’s thriller “Frankenfish,” “Net Games,” “X.C.U.” and,<br />
most recently, <strong>the</strong> horror film “Dimples,” and Lee has <strong>the</strong> starring role in<br />
<strong>the</strong> historical drama “Chinaman’s Chance,” also fe<strong>at</strong>uring Timothy<br />
Bottoms, Jason Connery, Coolio, Ernest Borgnine and Lorenzo Lamas.<br />
On television, Lee portrayed <strong>the</strong> role <strong>of</strong> Zhing Zhang in <strong>the</strong> Fox<br />
comedy “Luis.” He also appeared as Officer Jim Chang on Lifetime’s “The Division,” Dr. Oliver Lee on<br />
“Judging Amy” and Assistant District Attorney Brian Chin on “Philly.” Lee has guest-starred on more than<br />
20 television shows, including “ER,” “Ellen Again,” “Strong Medicine,” “Mad About You,” “Walker,<br />
Texas Ranger,” “Diagnosis Murder,” “Chicago Hope,” “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Babylon 5,” “Party <strong>of</strong><br />
Five” and “The Magic Pearl,” <strong>the</strong> first all-Asian anim<strong>at</strong>ion for TV.<br />
Born in Quezon City, Philippines, Lee is <strong>the</strong> oldest <strong>of</strong> three sons and in addition to English, continues<br />
to speak Tagalog—his n<strong>at</strong>ive language—as well as several o<strong>the</strong>r languages. As a child, his family moved<br />
to Cleveland, Ohio, where Lee gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from a Franciscan high school. The 1990s found him reloc<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
to Los Angeles where he immedi<strong>at</strong>ely found work as a dancer for Prince on <strong>the</strong> MTV Awards. He <strong>the</strong>n hit<br />
<strong>the</strong> road and toured n<strong>at</strong>ionally in “Heartstrings” and l<strong>at</strong>er in “Miss Saigon” and was cast in <strong>the</strong> original<br />
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