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True Romance (10-Sep-1993)

Director: Tony Scott

Writer: Quentin Tarantino

Keywords: Crime, Romance, Marijuana, Cocaine, Prostitution, Pimps, Hollywood

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Victor Argo
Actor
5-Nov-1934 6-Apr-2004 Taxi Driver and Mean Streets
Patricia Arquette
Actor
8-Apr-1968   Allison Dubois on Medium
Michael Beach
Actor
30-Oct-1963   Doc Parker on Third Watch
Paul Ben-Victor
Actor
24-Jul-1965   The Wire
Kevin Corrigan
Actor
27-Mar-1969   Eddie Finnerty on Grounded for Life
Conchata Ferrell
Actor
28-Mar-1943   Head nurse Joan Thor on E/R
James Gandolfini
Actor
18-Sep-1961   Tony Soprano wants his money
Dennis Hopper
Actor
17-May-1936 29-May-2010 Apocalypse Now
Samuel L. Jackson
Actor
21-Dec-1948   Pulp Fiction
Val Kilmer
Actor
31-Dec-1959   Real Genius
Eric Allan Kramer
Actor
26-Mar-1962   Bob Duncan on Good Luck Charlie
Gary Oldman
Actor
21-Mar-1958   Sid Vicious in Sid and Nancy
Chris Penn
Actor
10-Oct-1965 24-Jan-2006 Nice Guy Eddie in Reservoir Dogs
Bronson Pinchot
Actor
20-May-1959   Balki on Perfect Strangers
Maria Pitillo
Actor
8-Jan-1966   Tina Calcatera on Providence
Brad Pitt
Actor
18-Dec-1963   Ocean's Eleven
Michael Rapaport
Actor
20-Mar-1970   Zebrahead
Saul Rubinek
Actor
2-Jul-1948   Ticket to Heaven
Tom Sizemore
Actor
29-Nov-1961   Heat, Robbery Homicide Division
Christian Slater
Actor
18-Aug-1969   Kuffs, True Romance
Christopher Walken
Actor
31-Mar-1943   The Dead Zone

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