Top Movies 2000/2023
Queen of the Damned-2002
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Top Movies 2000/2023
Queen of the Damned-2002
movie actors
Actor, Born December 15, 1972 · Howth, County Dublin, Ireland
Actor, Born January 16, 1979 · Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Actor, Born June 10, 1964 · Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
Actor, Born November 14, 1959 · Kensington, Liverpool, England, UK
Actor, Born September 17, 1945 · Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
Actor, Born January 12, 1970 · Manila, Philippines
Actor,
Iron Sky (2012),
Star Wars: Episode III -
The Matrix Reloaded (2003).
Actor, Born April 25, 1977 · Riverside, California, USA
Actor, Born March 22, 1955 · Oscar, Stockholm, Uppland, Sweden
Actor, Born October 11, 1972 · Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Queen of the Damned-2002
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Stuart Townsend
Stuart Townsend was born in Howth, County Dublin in 1972. Although his father, Peter Townsend was a professional golfer, Stuart was determined to be an actor and began his career by appearing in a number of student films, while attending the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin. He supported himself by boxing until his first feature film debut in Trojan Eddie (1996). Although his part was small, Townsend attracted a London agent and began appearing in numerous stage and film productions in England and Ireland. America began to take notice of Stuart's talents when he appeared in two films featured in the 2000 Sundance Film Festival, in one of which, About Adam (2000), he took the title role. He also played Lestat de Lioncourt in Queen of the Damned (2002). Townsend was in a romantic relationship with actress Charlize Theron from 2001 to 2009.
Aaliyah Dana Haughton
Talented. Beautiful. Modest. These three words described R&B singer-turned-actress Aaliyah perfectly. Aaliyah Dana Haughton was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Diane (Hankerson) and Michael Haughton. Her uncle was music manager Barry Hankerson and her brother is director Rashad Haughton. Aaliyah was raised in Detroit. She got her first major exposure appearing on the syndicated television series Star Search (1983), where she awed the audience with her amazing voice and talent, singing "My Funny Valentine", a song which her mother had sung years earlier. At age 11, she sang with Gladys Knight in a five-night stint in Las Vegas. Withdrawing from the celebrity scene for a few years, Aaliyah lived the life of a normal teenage girl, attending Detroit's Performing Arts High School, where she majored in dance. It was around this same time that Aaliyah met singer/composer R. Kelly. Kelly assisted Aaliyah with the production of her debut album "Age Ain't Nothing But A number", which scored several number hits, specifically "Back and Forth." The album's title was a brief reference to her short-lived marriage to R. Kelly (she was 15 years of age at the time, and he was in his 20s). Thir marriage was annulled due to her status as a minor. During her senior year, which featured the songwriting talents of major R&B producers/writers Missy Elliott and Timbaland. The album was a major success and sealed Aaliyah's fame forever. Aaliyah recorded the single 'Journey to the past' for the Anastasia (1997) soundtrack. After seeing her at an awards show and in the video for her hit song "Are You that Somebody?" (from the Eddie Murphy film Doctor Dolittle (1998)), film producer Joel Silver (producer of The Matrix (1999) and other major actor films) asked Aaliyah to audition for a role in an romance/action film, Romeo Must Die (2000). With her determination and sex appeal, Aaliyah won Silver over and was cast in her first major film role. Romeo Must Die (2000) was a hit at the box office. This film led to her being cast as one of the stars of the film based on Anne Rice's Queen of the Damned (2002), and in the two sequels to the major box office hit, The Matrix (1999), The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003). During the busy schedule of her film career, Aaliyah took time to record her third album, the self-titled "Aaliyah". July 2001 was a busy time for Aaliyah. After the success of her song "Try Again", for which she was nominated for a Grammy Award and won several MTV Video Awards, Aaliyah finally released her "Aaliyah" album. Debuting at number two on the Billboard charts, "Aaliyah" was a sales success, despite some lackluster reviews. In August 2001, Aaliyah took time off from her busy album promotional tour to fly to the Bahamas to film a video for the song "Rock the Boat". The video, filmed on Abaco Island, was directed by Hype Williams, a major music video director known for his style and wit. On August 25, 2001, after filming the video, Aaliyah and about 9-11 of her entourage took off from Marsh Harbour airport at 6:50pm EDT in a small Cessna 404 en route to Opa-Locka, Florida. A few minutes after take-off, the plane crashed about 200 feet from the runaway, killing Aaliyah and many others instantly. Four passengers were pulled alive from the wreckage, and one later died at a hospital in Nassau. Aaliyah was only 22 years old. Her funeral was held on Friday August 31st in New York, and 22 white doves were flown to celebrate each year of her life. Soon after her death, the hit singles 'More Than a woman' and 'Rock The Boat' were released, from her third album. In 2002, the film Queen of the Damned (2002) was released, in which Aaliyah played Queen Akasha. She was nominated for best Villain at the MTV Movie Awards 2002. Aaliyah's short-lived, but brilliant career, was a true success story for a young African-American woman who went against all odds to be herself in an industry where originality is scarce. Truly missed by her family, friends, and fans, her music and film contributions will live forever. It's no wonder that her name means 'Highest, most ex-halted one; the best' in Hebrew. She had achieved so much in her twenty-two years. On January 16, 1979, the world was blessed with the birth of Aaliyah Dana Haughton in Brooklyn, New York. Aaliyah was raised by her father, mother and brother Rashad Haughton in Detroit, Michigan. At age 10 she appeared on Star Search (1983), the TV program and sang "My Funny Valentine", a song which her mother had sung years earlier. At age 11, she sang with Gladys Knight in a five-night stint in Las Vegas. In 1993, she began to work on her debut album with the help of singer R. Kelly. The album, "Age Ain't Nothing But A Number" was released in 1994 and received heavy praise. Aaliyah came under attack shortly after when reports suggested she was married to R. Kelly. At the time, she was 15, he was 27. The marriage was apparently annulled. In 1995, she began to work on her 2nd album, alongside Jermaine Dupri, Timbaland, Slick Rick and Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott'. The album, titled 'One In A Million' was released on August 27, 1996. In 1998, she released the single, 'Are You That Somebody?' from the Doctor Dolittle (1998) soundtrack, it was produced by her friends Timbaland. Later that year she released the single 'Journey to the Past', from the Anastasia (1997) soundtrack. In 2000, she made her film acting debut and starred as Trish O'Day in the film, Romeo Must Die (2000) alongside Jet Li. The producer was so impressed by her performance she got roles in The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003). She made numerous records for the soundtrack and released 'Try Again', for which she was nominated with 'Best female video' and 'Best Video in a film' with MTV. In 2001 she was nominated with 2 awards for MTV, the 'Breakthrough female' and 'best performing female'. In July 2001, she released her third album, the self-titled, 'Aaliyah'. In early August of the same year, she filmed the video for the single 'More Than A Woman', taken off the album and on August 23, 2001, she started filming for 'Rock The Boat', on Abaco Island, in the Bahamas. On August 25, 2001, filming was completed and her and eight of her crew members including her hair stylist and bodyguard boarded a small plane. Shortly after takeoff, the plane crashed and exploded, Aaliyah and all on board, were killed. Aaliyah's funeral was held on August 31, 2001 in New York, and 22 white doves were flown to celebrate each year of her life. Soon after her death, the hit singles 'More Than A Woman' and 'Rock The Boat' were released from her third album. In 2002, the film Queen of the Damned (2002) by Anne Rice was released in which Aaliyah played the lead, Queen Akasha. She was nominated for best Villain at the MTV movie awards 2002. Looking back at her biography, it's no wonder her name means 'Highest, most exhalted one; the best', she had achieved so much in her short life of 22 years.
Vincent Perez
Handsome, soulful-eyed, exotic-looking leading man Vincent Perez is known for his grand and glossy French pictures, exuding a sexy stare and irresistible charm that has swept Gallic women off their feet for over two decades. Perez was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, to a German mother and a Spanish businessman father. From the classical theatre stage (Paris Conservatoire, L'Ecole des Amandiers) and in works ranging from Shakespeare to Chekhov, Perez became an instant romantic idol after pairing opposite slightly older femme stars Jacqueline Bisset in La maison de jade (1988) and Catherine Deneuve in the Oscar-winning film Indochine (1992). His true cinematic breakthrough, however, came as the callow, vacuous lover "Christian" opposite Gérard Depardieu's Cyrano de Bergerac (1990). The film is considered these days the definitive version of the Edmond Rostand classic. With this phenomenal European success, the lithe, moody heartthrob branched out internationally, finally making his American film debut in The Crow: City of Angels (1996), taking over the vengeful title role from the late Brandon Lee who was accidentally killed in the original. The sequel proved lackluster and the U.S. has since been surprisingly and sadly unresponsive. This may be in part due to his subsequent American movies, which have included the passionless I Dreamed of Africa (2000), Bride of the Wind (2001) and Queen of the Damned (2002) with the late musical star Aaliyah. Continuing into the millennium, Perez has remained an overseas art-house favorite and has graced scores of international films including the title role in the romantic French adventure Fanfan la Tulipe (2003); the Italian drama La felicità non costa niente (2003); the French/Swiss comedy co-production Bienvenue en Suisse (2004); the Swedish action drama Arn: Tempelriddaren (2007); the French dramas Demain dès l'aube (2009), Monsieur Papa (2011), Un baiser papillon (2011) and Kto porwal bociany? (2011); the Irish drama The Price of Desire (2015); the Australian romantic dramedy Ladies in Black (2018); and the U.S. action adventure The Aeronauts (2019). Perez has been married to model/actress Karine Silla since 1998 and they have three children, including one set of twins). Sylla also has a child by Perez's ex-co-star Gérard Depardieu.
Paul McGann
Paul McGann was born on November 14, 1959 in Kensington, Liverpool, England, UK. He is an actor and director, known for The Three Musketeers (1993), Withnail and I (1987) and Alien³ (1992). He has been married to Annie Milner since 1992. They have two children.
Movie director
Queen of the Damned-2002
Michael Rymer
Born
1963 · Australia
Michael Rymer, an esteemed Australian director renowned
for his visionary storytelling and cinematic prowess,
has left an indelible mark on the global film and
television industry. With a career spanning
feature films and acclaimed TV series,
Rymer has consistently delivered both
artistic brilliance and commercial success.
Rymer gained international recognition
with his direction of Queen of the Damned (2002),
a seminal vampire film starring the iconic Aaliyah.
His ability to blend atmospheric storytelling with compelling visuals
captured audiences worldwide, establishing him as a director
of profound cinematic depth.
As a director, he won the AACTA Award for Angel Baby (1995) and
has been nominated by the DGA, Emmy Awards, and ADG for his work.
Notably, Rymer has collaborated with some of Hollywood's biggest stars,
including Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Mads Mikkelsen, Edward James Olmos,
Mary McDonnell, Paul Sorvino, Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Williams,
Jeff Goldblum and Stanley Tucci.
Rymer's directorial contributions extend beyond the silver screen,
having helmed episodes of critically acclaimed series like American
Horror Story (2011) and Hannibal (2013). However, it is his role as
director of the entire groundbreaking Battlestar Galactica (2004)
series reboot that stands as a cornerstone of his career.
Rymer's adeptness at navigating complex narratives and
character-driven arcs redefined television sci-fi,
earning him accolades from critics and audiences alike.