Sunday, 15 April 2012

Mormon Actors And Actresses

Mormon Actors And Actresses Biography.
Famous Mormons
Many anti-mormons try to make people think that Mormons are “strange.” These anti-mormons don’t care much about the truth. If you know a Mormon, you know that we’re just like other people. We work hard, play hard, and try to be the best people we can be. We’re good friends and neighbors, just like the other good friends and neighbors you probably have.
Some Mormons are well known in the Entertainment Industry, Politics, Business, Sports, Science, Education, Literature, and the Military, proving, contrary to anti-mormon claims, that Mormon culture can produce accomplished individuals. Of course, in God’s eyes, we’re all equal, the famous and the not so famous like me! Hope you enjoy this list of famous Mormons!
Amy Adams, who grew up in a Mormon household in Castle Rock, Colo., the middle child of seven.
Amy Adams was raised Mormon until she was 11, when her parents divorced.  She never practiced after that.
Fast-forward to today and Adams, 33, is a Hollywood princess - literally. She plays an animated Disney princess who comes to life in "Enchanted.
Some of that curiosity comes from her Mormon upbringing. But it also mirrors Adams' own quest for balance and fulfillment - balancing her private, personal life with her public, professional one.
Corbin Allred
actor  He got his first big break appearing in Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993). He starred in Teen Angel in 1997. He left the movie business behind for two years while he served a mission to Australia.  More recently, Corbin has starred on "Touched by an Angel," "Sabrina: The Teenage Witch," "CSI," "Judging Amy," "JAG," "Dharma and Greg," "Boston Public," and "State of Grace.."  Currently he his is starring in Saints and Soldiers (2003).   Also staring Larry Bagby and Kirby Heyborne   Saints and Soldiers Internet Movie Database
Saints and Soldiers trailer
 Picture POV online
 Billy Barty
(1924-2000)
actor  Billy appeared in over 200 films in the 70 years of his career including vaudeville, television, commercials, stage roles and nightclub appearances. He is perhaps the most recognizable of all little people. He was 3-feet, 9-inches tall. He worked very hard to raise public awareness of the problems of people with dwarfism. He was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in July 1981. billybartyandfriends.com
 Internet Movie Database
The Billy Barty Story
Brady Bluhm The voice of
Christopher Robin in some Winnie the Pooh movies.
Brady served a  mission in Concepcion Chile
He has made appearances on Star Trek Voyager, Murphy Brown, CSI and others   
Photo: The Don Bluth Ring  Don Bluth
director and producer  Perhaps the biggest name in feature-length animation since Walt Disney. Don Bluth served a mission to Argentina and graduated from BYU. His filmography includes The Rescuers (1977), Pete's Dragon (1977), The Secret of NIMH (1982), An American Tail (1986), The Land Before Time (1988), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989), Rock-A-Doodle (1991), Thumbelina (1994), Anastasia (1997) and Titan A.E. (2000).  Internet Movie Database
Don Bluth.com
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Mormon Actors And Actresses
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Mormon Actors And Actresses
Mormon Actors And Actresses
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