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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Stephen Dorff |  |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Stephen Dorff - ActingBorn in Atlanta, Georgia, USA to a Jewish father (composer Steve Dorff) and a Christian mother, Dorff was raised in Los Angeles, where his father worked as a film composer. Stephen started acting in television, guest roles. He appeared in shows such as Diff'rent Strokes, Rosanna, Married With Children, Blossom and some television movies like In Love and War, I Know My First Name Is Steven, A Son's Promise, Do You Know The ...
See also:Stephen Dorff, Stephen Dorff - Acting, Stephen Dorff - Relationships, Stephen Dorff - Awards, Stephen Dorff - Selected Filmography Read more here: » Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Stephen Dorff - Acting |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Blade comics - Comic bookThe man called Blade was born into the darker side of reality in a whorehouse in Brooklyn, off Coney Island, in 1929.
Blade’s mother, a prostitute at Madame Vanity’s brothel, experienced severe labor complications, and a doctor was summoned. The name of the “doctor” was Deacon Frost, in reality a bloodthirsty vampire. Frost feasted on Blade’s mother during his birth, and accidentally passed along certain enzymes in his own blood to the infant, which later resulted in Blade’s immunity to being turned; his ability to “smell” supernatural creatures; a greatly prolonged ...
See also:Blade comics, Blade comics - Comic book, Blade comics - Hunter’s Teachings, Blade comics - The Drac Pack, Blade comics - The Nightstalkers, Blade comics - Daywalker, Blade comics - Movies, Blade comics - Blade TV Show Read more here: » Blade comics: Encyclopedia II - Blade comics - Comic book |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - The Power of One - PlotAfter his mother has a severe nervous breakdown, Peekay is cared for by Mary Mandoma, his Zulu nanny.
Soon after his mother's breakdown, however, Peekay, an English speaker, is sent to an Afrikaner boarding school. The only English speaking boy in the entire school, Peekay soon becomes the target for Afrikaner boys seeking to vent their rage against the British for the atrocities against the Afrikaners in the Boer War.
He is bullied and teased by everyone at the school, but most of all by an older boy, Jaapie Botha, "The Judge" ...
See also:The Power of One, The Power of One - Tone, The Power of One - Plot, The Power of One - Sequel Read more here: » The Power of One: Encyclopedia II - The Power of One - Plot |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'dNOTES: Bold indicates the following people appeared on Punk'd more than once and in separate episodes. And Italics indicates the following pranks went into the Hall of Shame.
The celebrities who were interviewed back in season 1 aren't official Punk'd segments so the only celebrities who got Punk'd are the three in each episode
1 Akon was punk'd by Jesse McCartney, who substituted for Kutcher.
2 Cavallari's parents, cast members from the Laguna Beach: The Real Orange C ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Limp Bizkit - History
Limp Bizkit - Early years.
Contrary to popular belief, Limp Bizkit was not named for the fraternity game "limp biscuit". They were named after the way a friend of the band described his brain after getting high. The band was formed in 1994 by Durst, Rivers, Borland and Otto, touring in and around their hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. About this time, they became friends with rap music's House of Pain, which included DJ Lethal. Soon after House of Pain broke up, DJ Lethal joined the band. They were discovered b ...
See also:Limp Bizkit, Limp Bizkit - History, Limp Bizkit - Early years, Limp Bizkit - Three Dollar Bill Y'all, Limp Bizkit - Significant Other, Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water, Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary, Limp Bizkit - The Unquestionable Truth, Limp Bizkit - Greatest Hitz, Limp Bizkit - Next album, Limp Bizkit - Discography, Limp Bizkit - Guest Appearances in Limp Bizkit videos, Limp Bizkit - Guest Appearances in other videos Read more here: » Limp Bizkit: Encyclopedia II - Limp Bizkit - History |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - Personal lifeIn addition to her fame from modelling and acting, Anderson has gotten a great deal of press attention for her flamboyant personal life. She married rock star Tommy Lee of the band Mötley Crüe on February 19, 1995 after knowing him for only 96 hours, and subsequently bore him two sons, Brandon and Dylan. After reported incidents of spousal abuse and alcoholism on the part of Lee, Anderson filed for divorce twice and reconciled twice, before the couple finally broke up for good. During the period of her marriage, she was known professionall ...
See also:Pamela Anderson, Pamela Anderson - Early life, Pamela Anderson - Acting and Modeling Career, Pamela Anderson - Personal life, Pamela Anderson - Novelist, Pamela Anderson - Animal rights, Pamela Anderson - Filmography, Pamela Anderson - TV work, Pamela Anderson - Her appearances in Playboy Special Editions, Pamela Anderson - Pro wrestling, Pamela Anderson - Trivia Read more here: » Pamela Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - Personal life |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Zoolander - Plot summaryIn Zoolander, the supremacy of Derek Zoolander as the world's top male-model is challenged by the up-and-coming Hansel (Owen Wilson), an acid-tripping, Great Spirit-worshiping throwback to the '60s. When his best friends are killed in a "freak gasoline-fight accident," Derek announces that he is retiring from the male modeling profession. He returns to the coal mines where his father and brothers work, but so ...
See also:Zoolander, Zoolander - Plot summary, Zoolander - Cast, Zoolander - Trivia, Zoolander - Malaysia, Zoolander - Magnum Read more here: » Zoolander: Encyclopedia II - Zoolander - Plot summary |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - ControversiesIn late 2003, it was announced by MTV that Kutcher had decided not to continue production on Punk'd. Some commentators speculated that the announcement was a ploy designed to lower the guard of increasingly wary celebrities in an attempt at another season of pranks. This proved to be true when the third season began airing on April 25, 2004. The television audience itself had been "punk'd".
Some controversies arose in seasons 3 and 4, when New York Yankees' third-baseman Alex Rodriguez and actor Michael Vartan threatened to sue ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Controversies |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'dThe show begins with a short preview of which celebrity will be featured on the show. The opening theme begins, then it cuts to the black Ashton shot. The black Ashton shot is when Kutcher is shown with a black background. He talks about the celebrity about to be punk'd (Usually describing what he/she does for a living), explains in a hollering fashion why he feels the celebrity deserves to be punk'd, and introduces the cast working on the prank. It then cuts to the punking. The sequence is followed by hidden cameras throughout the area. Aft ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - NovelistIn 2004, Pamela Anderson released the book Star, in which she describes a young teenager doing different things in order to reach fame. After this, she began touring across the States, signing autographs to fans at Wal-Mart stores nationwide.
A sequel, Star Struck, released in 2005, is a thinly veiled look at her life with Tommy Lee and the travails of celebrity life.
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See also:Pamela Anderson, Pamela Anderson - Early life, Pamela Anderson - Acting and Modeling Career, Pamela Anderson - Personal life, Pamela Anderson - Novelist, Pamela Anderson - Animal rights, Pamela Anderson - Filmography, Pamela Anderson - TV work, Pamela Anderson - Her appearances in Playboy Special Editions, Pamela Anderson - Pro wrestling, Pamela Anderson - Trivia Read more here: » Pamela Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - Novelist |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - Acting and Modeling CareerAnderson's first major television role was on the United States hit television sitcom Home Improvement (1991-1993). She gained attention from the viewers, which got her the role of C J Parker (1992-1997) on Baywatch. Later, she quit "Home Improvement." In the meantime, Anderson was still modeling for Playboy and was still appearing on the cover of the magazine. Her role as C.J. Parker gave Anderson more popularity and attention from international viewers.
In 1996, she appeared in a feature film, Barb Wire, which failed to achieve commercial success; and in 1998 she starred in her own ...
See also:Pamela Anderson, Pamela Anderson - Early life, Pamela Anderson - Acting and Modeling Career, Pamela Anderson - Personal life, Pamela Anderson - Novelist, Pamela Anderson - Animal rights, Pamela Anderson - Filmography, Pamela Anderson - TV work, Pamela Anderson - Her appearances in Playboy Special Editions, Pamela Anderson - Pro wrestling, Pamela Anderson - Trivia Read more here: » Pamela Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - Acting and Modeling Career |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - Animal rightsIn 1999, Anderson received the Linda McCartney Award for animal rights protectors.
In 2001, Anderson released a letter in support of PETA's campaign against Kentucky Fried Chicken; stating, "What KFC does to 750 million chickens, each year, is not civilized or acceptable." She later made a video about KFC's treatment of chickens for www.KentuckyFriedCruelty.com.
In 2003, Anderson stripped down for PETA's "I'd Rat ...
See also:Pamela Anderson, Pamela Anderson - Early life, Pamela Anderson - Acting and Modeling Career, Pamela Anderson - Personal life, Pamela Anderson - Novelist, Pamela Anderson - Animal rights, Pamela Anderson - Filmography, Pamela Anderson - TV work, Pamela Anderson - Her appearances in Playboy Special Editions, Pamela Anderson - Pro wrestling, Pamela Anderson - Trivia Read more here: » Pamela Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - Animal rights |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - LocationsPunk'd is taped in various areas around Los Angeles. Most of the time it occurs in a parking lot. The second most common location is a restaurant. On some rare occasions, it will be in a unique area. In season five for example, Tyrese was punk'd in a fake mob headquarters.
Punk'd - Road Trips.
On season 3, Ashton Kutcher and his crew went to Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC, in honor of the release of The Prince and Me ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Locations |
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Punk'd - WWE.
At the end of the second season, when Kutcher tried to "punk" WWE's Goldberg, a yearly tradition began of "punking" WWE wrestlers. In season 3 it was The Rock, in season 4 it was Stone Cold Steve Austin, and season 5 featured Triple H. As an ongoing gag, Ashton Kutcher calls himself The Farmhand in WWE Punk'd segments.
Punk'd - NBA.
Also starting in season 3, a yearly tradition began of "punking" NBA players. In season 3 it was Carmelo Anthony of the Denver Nugget ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd |
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 |  |  | Stephen Dorff: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Punking foreign starsThrough season six, a total of 16 non-American/non-Canadian stars (thirteen of them had been aired) had been Punk'd: Jason "Wee-Man" Acuña (Italy), Kelly and Jack Osbourne (both U.K.), Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee (born Greece; now an American citizen), actress Salma Hayek (Mexico), Dallas Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki (Germany), singer Joss Stone (U.K.), American Idol judge Simon Cowell (U.K.), That '70s Show star Mila Kunis (Ukraine), actress-model Sofía Vergara (Colombia), singer Akon (Senegal), Mischa Barton (U.K.), and dance hall s ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Punking foreign stars |
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