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Title: Brad Dourif's birthday...yesterday.
Post by: I luv dolma on March 19, 2004, 01:18:31 AM
He turned 54.

You may remember him as the voice of Chucky/Charles Lee Ray in the Child's Play movies, as well as Al Bert from the immortal Critters 4. He also voiced the character Dr. Frank in the best b movie video game ever, Run Like Hell: Hunt or be Hunted.
Title: Re: Brad Dourif's birthday...yesterday.
Post by: Ash on March 19, 2004, 02:20:02 AM
cool



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Title: Re: Brad Dourif's birthday...yesterday.
Post by: Neon Noodle on March 19, 2004, 11:40:41 AM
he also did a serial killer on an early x-files episode, pretty good stuff...

Title: Re: Brad Dourif's birthday...yesterday.
Post by: Dirtcreature on March 19, 2004, 01:21:18 PM
Brad Douriff's a dude! okay, he was in a slighty lame film "Body Parts" with Jeff Fahey, but those of use who have WATCHED films (not analysed them like some spotty little geek with no friends and nothing better to do than slate all films whilst at the same time lacking any talent to make a film themself...)will recognise him from a famous, now cult film...

Dourif played Piter de Vries in Dune.

P.S. Sorry i missed your birthday, Mentat :o)
Title: Re: Brad Dourif's birthday...yesterday.
Post by: trekgeezer on March 19, 2004, 02:20:50 PM
He was a  Betazoid murderer on ST:Voyager, a serial killer sentenced to death of personality of Babylon 5, and he recently was  Wormtongue in the LOTR movies. On one the DVD extras  Peter Jackson said that Brad was weird because he insisted on being in character all the time working.

He beat out Jeffrey Combs for the part, He and Jeffrey definitely have those creepy parts down.

Title: Re: Brad Dourif's birthday...yesterday.
Post by: eeeee5 on March 20, 2004, 03:23:33 AM
"...spotty little geek with no friends and nothing better to do than slate all films whilst at the same time lacking any talent to make a film themself..."
.  .  .  .  How'd you know me?
.  .  .  .  Anyone can look the stuff up at IMDB, but good god, did you see how many horror film's he's been in?  I never knew that, man.  Thanks for the heads up.
.  .  .  .  Would like to see Seed of Chucky be cool, but (from what I've read) it unfortunately looks like another parody of family's, this time it's a mock of Douglas Sirk's stuff (I took a film studies course).  But then again, I still kind of like number 4.