BIlly Idol

1. Rebel Yell Rebel Yell (1983) 4:48
2. Hot In The City
  • Broad
Billy Idol (1982) 3:38
3. White Wedding” (Part 1)
  • Broad
Billy Idol (1982) 3:34
4. Eyes Without a Face
  • Broad
  • Stevens
Rebel Yell (1983) 4:10
5. Catch My Fall
  • Broad
Rebel Yell (1983) 3:43
6. Mony Mony” (Live) Don’t Stop EP (1981) 4:10
7. To Be a Lover Whiplash Smile (1986) 3:52
8. Sweet Sixteen
  • Broad
Whiplash Smile (1986) 4:15
9. Flesh for Fantasy
  • Broad
  • Stevens
Rebel Yell (1983) 3:49
10. Don’t Need a Gun
  • Broad
Whiplash Smile (1986) 4:28
11. Dancing with Myself” (Single Version)
Kiss Me Deadly (1981)

Chuck Norris

1968 The Wrecking Crew Man in the House of 7 Joys Uncredited extra
1972 The Way of the Dragon Colt
1973 The Student Teachers Karate Advisor Cameo [3]
1974 Yellow Faced Tiger Chuck Slaughter / Himself
1977 Breaker! Breaker! John David “J.D.” Dawes
1978 Good Guys Wear Black Major John T. Booker Also martial arts choreographer
1979 A Force of One Matt Logan Also fight choreographer
1980 The Octagon Scott James Also fight choreographer
1981 An Eye for an Eye Detective Sean Kane
1982 Silent Rage Sheriff Daniel “Dan” Stevens
1982 Forced Vengeance Chief Joshua Harrin “Josh” Randall
1983 Lone Wolf McQuade Ranger Jim “J.J.” McQuade
1984 Missing in Action Colonel James Braddock
1985 Missing in Action 2: The Beginning Colonel James Braddock
1985 Code of Silence Sergeant Eddie Cusack
1985 Invasion U.S.A. Agent Matt Hunter Also writer
1986 The Delta Force Major Scott McCoy
1986 Firewalker Max Donigan
1988 Braddock: Missing in Action III Colonel James Braddock Also writer
1988 Hero and the Terror Detective Danny O’Brien
1990 Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection Colonel Scott McCoy
1991 The Hitman Detective Cliff Garret / Danny Grogan
1992 Sidekicks Himself Limited release; also executive producer
1994 Hellbound Sergeant Frank Shatter
1995 Top Dog Lieutenant Jake Wilder
1996 Forest Warrior Jedidiah McKenna Direct-to-video
2003 Bells of Innocence Matthew Limited release
2004 Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story Himself Cameo
2004 Birdie & Bogey None Limited release; еxecutive producer only
2005 The Cutter John Shepherd
2012 The Expendables 2 Booker “The Lone Wolf”

Tears for Fears

Sowing the Seeds of Love
The Seeds of Love, 1989 6:19
2. Everybody Wants to Rule the World Songs from the Big Chair, 1985 4:12
3. Woman in Chains” (with Oleta Adams)” Orzabal The Seeds of Love 6:28
4. Shout
  • Orzabal
  • Stanley
Songs from the Big Chair 6:33
5. Head over Heels
  • Orzabal
  • Smith
Songs from the Big Chair 4:14
6. Mad World Orzabal The Hurting, 1983 3:29
7. Pale Shelter Orzabal The Hurting 4:39
8. I Believe Orzabal Songs from the Big Chair 4:50
9. Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down)
  • Orzabal
  • Dave Bascombe
Previously unreleased 4:44
10. Mothers Talk
  • Orzabal
  • Stanley
Songs from the Big Chair 4:59
11. Change” (7″ Version)” Orzabal The Hurting 3:54
12. Advice for the Young at Heart
The Seeds of Love 4:54

Demi Moore

1981 Choices Corri
1982 Parasite Patricia Welles
Young Doctors in Love New intern Uncredited
1984 Blame It on Rio Nicole “Nikki” Hollis
No Small Affair Laura Victor
1985 St. Elmo’s Fire Jules
1986 About Last Night… Debbie
One Crazy Summer Cassandra Eldridge
Wisdom Karen Simmons
1988 The Seventh Sign Abby Quinn
1989 We’re No Angels Molly
1990 Ghost Molly Jensen
1991 Nothing but Trouble Diane Lightson
Mortal Thoughts Cynthia Kellogg Also producer
The Butcher’s Wife Marina Lemke
1992 A Few Good Men LCDR JoAnne Galloway
1993 Indecent Proposal Diana Murphy
1994 Disclosure Meredith Johnson
1995 The Scarlet Letter Hester Prynne
Now and Then Samantha Albertson (older) Also producer
1996 The Juror Annie Laird
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Esmeralda Voice
Striptease Erin Grant
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America Dallas Grimes Voice
1997 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Producer only
G.I. Jane Lieutenant Jordan O’Neil Also producer
Deconstructing Harry Helen
1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Producer only
2000 Passion of Mind Martha / Marty
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Producer only
The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Esmeralda Voice
2003 Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle Madison Lee
2005 Half Light Rachel Carlson
2006 Bobby Virginia Fallon
2007 Mr. Brooks Detective Tracy Atwood
2008 Flawless Laura Quinn
2010 Happy Tears Laura
The Joneses Kate Jones
Bunraku Alexandra
2011 Margin Call Sarah Robertson
Another Happy Day Patty
Nepal’s Stolen Children Narrator / Anchor Documentary
2012 LOL Anne
2013 Very Good Girls Kate Fields
2015 Forsaken Mary-Alice Watson
2016 Wild Oats Crystal
Blind Suzanne Dutchman
2017 Rough Night Lea
2018 Love Sonia Selma
2019 Corporate Animals Lucy
2020 Songbird Piper Griffin
2022 Please Baby Please Maureen
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Olivia Cage

Asia

Asia are an English rock supergroup formed in London in 1981. The most commercially successful line-up was its original, which consisted of four members of different progressive rock bands who had enjoyed great success in the 1970s: lead vocalist and bassist John Wetton (King Crimson and U.K.), guitarist Steve Howe (Yes), keyboardist Geoff Downes (Yes and the Buggles) and drummer Carl Palmer (Emerson, Lake & Palmer). Their debut album, Asia, released in 1982, remains their bestselling album and went to number one in several countries. Billboard listed it as the top album in the U.S. in 1982. The lead single from the album, “Heat of the Moment“, remains their top charting and best-known song, reaching the top 40 in over a dozen markets. It peaked at #4 in the U.S. on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.

The band underwent multiple line-up changes before the original four members reunited in 2006. As a result, a band called Asia Featuring John Payne exists as a continuation of John Payne‘s career as Asia’s frontman from 1991 until Wetton’s return in 2006.[2] In 2013, the original line-up was broken once again when Howe retired from the band and was replaced by guitarist Sam Coulson.[3] After a few years of inactivity, Billy Sherwood (of Yes, World Trade and Circa:) replaced an ailing Wetton (who died shortly thereafter) in Asia for a summer 2017 tour with Journey.[4][5] Following the end of the tour, the band went on hiatus again, re-emerging in 2019 with Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal replacing both Sherwood on vocals and Coulson on guitar.[6] In 2022, Marc Bonilla joined the group as guitarist and vocalist in place of Tha