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Michael Biehn
United States
Age: 68
Born: 31 Jul, 1956
TV Series Starring Michael Biehn
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian
An unprecedented look at the making of the series ... each chapter explores a different facet of the first live-action Star Wars television show through interviews, never-before-seen footage, and roundtable conversations hosted by Jon Favreau. Topics include the filmmaking process, the legacy of George Lucas' Star Wars, how the cast brought the characters to life, the series' groundbreaking technology, the artistry behind the show's practical models, effects, and creatures, plus the creative influences, the iconic score, and connections to Star Wars characters and props.
Curfew
The sees contestants race through the night from London to Scotland in their "pimped-out" vehicles to win the ultimate prize - freedom from the totalitarian government curfew that controls their lives.
Adventure Inc.
Follow the legendary explorer Judson Cross (Michael Biehn) along with his ship's crew, Mackenzie Previn (Karen Cliche) and Gabriel Patterson (Jesse Nilsson) as they take on the impossible and often dangerous jobs of searching for lost or hidden items of great value.
The series was inspired by the real-life exploits of Barry Clifford.
The Magnificent Seven
The Magnificent Seven is a program based on the five-movie series (but mostly the first two) from the 60's and 70's, which was in turn based on the 1954 Japanese film "Seven Samurai" by Akira Kurosawa.
The Magnificent Seven was canceled by CBS after the 1997-1998 season, but was later renewed thanks to a large internet campaign to save the show. The Magnificent Seven was canceled halfway through its second season run, but thanks to fan support CBS agreed to air the remaining six episodes. Unfortunately ratings were so low, CBS was only able to air two of the six before canceling the program again.
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