Articles by Jennifer Juniper Stratford
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Off Hollywood - Joshua John Miller
By the time Joshua John Miller was 12 years old, he had established himself as an actor able to play dark and intense children who were often in trouble. Then in 1991, he decided to quit acting to pursue a career in writing. I spoke to him about his novel, 'The Mao Game,' and what it's like to be a child actor. Full story
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Off Hollywood - David Worth
David Worth is a tough, blue-collar filmmaker whose work as both a cinematographer and director has helped boost the careers of some of Hollywood’s highest-caliber badasses like Clint Eastwood, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Cynthia Rothrock. I sat him down to find out just how tough… Full story
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Off Hollywood - Denise Crosby
Denise Crosby, the 'Star Trek' actor who made Tasha Yar legendary, continues to appear in films and on television as heroines in all sorts of universes. I met her recently at a Star Trek convention and, surprisingly, we hit it off. A month later I found myself in her backyard dis… Full story
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Off Hollywood - Jeanne Basone
Not only did she wear fantastic outfits while smashing someone’s head against the turnbuckle in the ring, she put feminine stereotypes in a chokehold as well as Hollywood of Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Full story
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Off Hollywood - Gabe Bartalos
He invited me to his workshop, where horror and fine art collide—a place where Belial from "Basket Case" has been tossed in a closet next to prosthetic legs used in "Drawing Restraint." In other words, a paradise. Full story
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Off Hollywood - Steve Wang
I was filed with new hope the minute I walked in the door of Steve Wang's practical effects workshop. No one was hunched over a computer, it reeked of epoxy, and people were working together on a number of elements with their bare hands. Steve is keeping the dream alive. Full story
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Off Hollywood - Sybil Danning
The B-movie Queen has no problem wasting scum. Full story
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Off Hollywood - Angelyne
"As a child, I wanted to save the world. My dream was to get the chance to sit on the President’s lap and be so cute and say, 'No more war.'" Full story
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Off Hollywood - Dan Curry
"I studied daggers while in Laos. The dagger is a very poetic weapon." Full story
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Off Hollywood - Dean Cameron
Tension breaker. Had to be done. Full story
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