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Romy Walthall, Face/Off and House of Usher Actress, Dies at 57

Star also made guest appearances in shows such as “8 Simple Rules” and “The X-Files” Brian Welk | June 1, 2021 @ 8:36 AM 20th Century Fox Romy Walthall, an actress who appeared in John Woo’s ’90s action film “Face/Off” and in movies such as “The House of Usher” and “Camp Nowhere,” has died. She was 57. Walthall died on May 19 of cardiac arrest. Her son, actor Morgan Krantz, shared the news of his mother’s passing in a social media post on May 27. “Rip Mom. I love you,” Krantz wrote. Also Read: Walthall’s daughter Isabella Israel also shared a tribute to her late mother on Instagram.

Top Gun Director Tony Scott Was Fired Three Times During Production

35 Years Later, Top Gun And Its Epic Soundtrack Still Takes Our Breath Away

35 Years Later, Top Gun And Its Epic Soundtrack Still Takes Our Breath Away by : Cameron Frew on : 16 May 2021 17:09 Paramount Pictures Danger Zone; a soundtrack of unmistakable, eternal super-bangers.  All it takes is Harold Faltermeyer’s opening ‘dum’ of a tubular bell. It’s like the warmth of a heated car seat in winter, or the first sip of a pint. The smile creeping across my face only grows wider as the credits outline the plot. Advert 10 ‘On March 3, 1969, the United States Navy established an elite school for the top one percent of its pilots. It’s purpose was to teach the lost art of aerial combat and to insure that the handful of men who graduated were the best fighter pilots in the world.’

Top Gun Star Rick Rossovich on That Beach Volleyball Scene

Top Gun Star Rick Rossovich on That Beach Volleyball Scene
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Top Gun s Rick Rossovich on That Iconic Beach Volleyball Scene, 35 Years Later

Top Gun’s Rick Rossovich on That Iconic Beach Volleyball Scene, 35 Years Later Vulture.com 5/13/2021 © Paramount Pictures Paramount Pictures Rick Rossovich never became the huge star many thought he might, but you could say that he has had an outsized effect on pop culture. For starters, he played key roles in some of the most memorable films of the 1980s. The first, of course, is Top Gun celebrating its 35th anniversary this week in which Rossovich played Slider, inseparable partner of Val Kilmer’s Iceman and critical member of the quartet of actors participating in the film’s infamous volleyball scene. One year later, he appeared in the hit modern-day

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