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Star Trek Rene Auberjonois - Odo

Star Trek Rene Auberjonois - Odo from Deep Space Nine...Star Trek Rene Auberjonois Odo deep space nine

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Video Greeting from Rene Auberjonois

René Auberjonois (Odo from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) greeting his fans from the Dutch Star Con in the Netherlands....video greeting rene auberjonois

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Video Greeting from Rene Auberjonois (Dutch)

René Auberjonois (Odo from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) greeting his fans from the Dutch Star Con in the Netherlands....video greeting rene auberjonois

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Metamorphosis

Broadway Play starring Mikhail Baryshnikov, René Auberjonois & TJ Meyers. Adapted & Directed by Steven Berkoff....Metamorphosis Mikhail Baryshnikov René Auberjonois TJ Meyers

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My Favorite Actors

In order of favorite

Alan Rickman
Ron Perlman
William H. Macy
Rene Auberjonois
Tony Shalhoub
Richard Gere
David Hyde Pierce
Hugh Laurie
Brent Spiner
Robert Picardo
Richard Dean Anderson
Mel Gibson
Hugh Jackman
Harrison Ford
Bill Pullman
Stanley Tucci
Patrick Swayze

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McCabe & Mrs. Miller meet for the first time

McCabe & Mrs. Miller, the unconventional 1971 western directed by veteran Robert Altman, could maybe best be described as "what reality TV would have looked like, if TV had existed back then". It's a very natural, bare bones, approach to film making, as if the audience gets a peek at the normal, every day doings of settlers in a new town. Warren Beatty is excellent in one of his best roles as John McCabe, small time entrepreneur and card player, who is riding on the reputation of some McCabe who - as the movie informs us - according to myth, is a legendary gunman. The McCabe who seeks residence in the newly developing town, however, is a far cry from the cowboys that we know from more conventional westerns.
But his mistaken identity helps him become the big man around town and soon he sets up several businesses, a whorehouse with possibly the most unattractive "chippies" ever put on celluloid being one of them.
This is mostly an atmospheric movie, that is filmed in chronological order, unlike most films. So, the actual sets were being built as the movie progresses, meaning they double as the expanding town. Beatty and Christie are excellent in their unassuming roles and all the bit players and extras deserve special compliments, as many of them were not real actors, but set builders and locals.
The wonderful and oddly fitting songs by Leonard Cohen complete this unique
masterpiece. Also starring John Shuck, Rene Auberjonois and William Devane.

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McCabe & Mrs. Miller - McCabe gets some "chippies"

McCabe & Mrs. Miller, the unconventional 1971 western directed by veteran
Robert Altman, could maybe best be described as "what reality TV would have
looked like, if TV had existed back then". It's a very natural, bare bones,
approach to film making, as if the audience gets a peek at the normal, every
day doings of settlers in a new town. Warren Beatty is excellent in one of
his best roles as John McCabe, small time entrepreneur and card player, who
is riding on the reputation of some McCabe who - as the movie informs us -
according to myth, is a legendary gunman. The McCabe who seeks residence in
the newly developing town, however, is a far cry from the cowboys that we know
from more conventional westerns. But his mistaken identity helps him become the
big man around town and soon he sets up several businesses, a whorehouse with
possibly the most unattractive "chippies" ever put on celluloid being one of them.
This is mostly an atmospheric movie, that is filmed in chronological order,
unlike most films. So, the actual sets were being built as the movie progresses,
meaning they double as the expanding town. Beatty and Christie are excellent in
their unassuming roles and all the bit players and extras deserve special
compliments, as many of them were not real actors, but set builders and locals.
The wonderful and oddly fitting songs by Leonard Cohen complete this unique
masterpiece. Also starring John Shuck, Rene Auberjonois and William Devane.

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Legacy Of Kain Defiance Outtakes 7 of 15

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Rene Auberjonois reciting his lines as Janos Audron, who has been posessed by the Hyldern Lord

(Trivia) Rene Auberjonois sang as the chef in Disney's The Little Mermaid 1989

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McCabe & Mrs. Miller - McCabe ignores Mrs. Millers pleas

McCabe & Mrs. Miller, the unconventional 1971 western directed by veteran Robert Altman, could maybe best be described as "what reality TV would have looked like, if TV had existed back then". It's a very natural, bare bones, approach to film making, as if the audience gets a peek at the normal, every day doings of settlers in a new town. Warren Beatty is excellent in one of his best roles as John McCabe, small time entrepreneur and card player, who
is riding on the reputation of some McCabe who - as the movie informs us -
according to myth, is a legendary gunman. The McCabe who seeks residence in the newly developing town, however, is a far cry from the cowboys that we know from more conventional westerns. But his mistaken identity helps him become the big man around town and soon he sets up several businesses, a whorehouse with possibly the most unattractive "chippies" ever put on celluloid being one of them.
This is mostly an atmospheric movie, that is filmed in chronological order, unlike most films. So, the actual sets were being built as the movie progresses, meaning they double as the expanding town. Beatty and Christie are excellent in their unassuming roles and all the bit players and extras deserve special compliments, as many of them were not real actors, but set builders and locals.
The wonderful and oddly fitting songs by Leonard Cohen complete this unique
masterpiece. Also starring John Shuck, Rene Auberjonois and William Devane.

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McCabe & Mrs. Miller - McCabe gets an offer

McCabe & Mrs. Miller, the unconventional 1971 western directed by veteran Robert Altman, could maybe best be described as "what reality TV would have looked like, if TV had existed back then". It's a very natural, bare bones, approach to film making, as if the audience gets a peek at the normal, every day doings of settlers in a new town. Warren Beatty is excellent in one of his best roles as John McCabe, small time entrepreneur and card player, who is riding on the reputation of some McCabe who - as the movie informs us - according to myth, is a legendary gunman. The McCabe who seeks residence in the newly developing town, however, is a far cry from the cowboys that we know from more conventional westerns.
But his mistaken identity helps him become the big man around town and soon he sets up several businesses, a whorehouse with possibly the most unattractive "chippies" ever put on celluloid being one of them.
This is mostly an atmospheric movie, that is filmed in chronological order, unlike most films. So, the actual sets were being built as the movie progresses, meaning they double as the expanding town. Beatty and Christie are excellent in their unassuming roles and all the bit players and extras deserve special compliments, as many of them were not real actors, but set builders and locals.
The wonderful and oddly fitting songs by Leonard Cohen complete this unique
masterpiece. Also starring John Shuck, Rene Auberjonois and William Devane.

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McCabe & Mrs. Miller - McCabe gets some business lessons

McCabe & Mrs. Miller, the unconventional 1971 western directed by veteran Robert Altman, could maybe best be described as "what reality TV would have looked like, if TV had existed back then". It's a very natural, bare bones, approach to film making, as if the audience gets a peek at the normal, every day doings of settlers in a new town. Warren Beatty is excellent in one of his best roles as John McCabe, small time entrepreneur and card player, who is riding on the reputation of some McCabe who - as the movie informs us - according to myth, is a legendary gunman. The McCabe who seeks residence in the newly developing town, however, is a far cry from the cowboys that we know from more conventional westerns.
But his mistaken identity helps him become the big man around town and soon he sets up several businesses, a whorehouse with possibly the most unattractive "chippies" ever put on celluloid being one of them.
This is mostly an atmospheric movie, that is filmed in chronological order, unlike most films. So, the actual sets were being built as the movie progresses, meaning they double as the expanding town. Beatty and Christie are excellent in their unassuming roles and all the bit players and extras deserve special compliments, as many of them were not real actors, but set builders and locals.
The wonderful and oddly fitting songs by Leonard Cohen complete this unique
masterpiece. Also starring John Shuck, Rene Auberjonois and William Devane.

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Faerie Tale Theatre's Tale of the Frog Prince (1 of 6)

King Geoffrey and Queen Gwyneth want a baby really badly.

Years later, King Ulrich and Queen Beatrice want to marry off their daughter really badly.

Featuring:
Eric Idle - Narrator
Michael Richards - King Geoffrey
Candy Clark - Queen Gwyneth / Candy
Roberta Maxwell - Griselda / Queen Beatrice
Rene Auberjonois - King Ulrich
Teri Garr - Princess
Charlie Dell - The Page

Written and directed by Eric Idle.

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Faerie Tale Theatre's Sleeping Beauty (2 of 6)

The christening and the curse.

Featuring:
Christopher Reeve - "Less-Handsome Squire"
George Dzundza - Woodsman
Ron Rifkin - "Handsome Prince"
Rene Auberjonois - King Boris
Sally Kellerman - Queen Natasha
Beverly D'Angelo - Henbane
Carol Kane - Good (Pink) Fairy
Gene Varrone - Green Fairy
Lynne Scott - Purple Fairy
Carol Smith - Yellow Fairy
Lynn Tufeld - Orange Fairy
Maysie Hoy - Red Fairy

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Deep Space Nine Fan Trailer

A 4 minute trailer/montage/thing that I made of great moments from Deep Space Nine. Yay. PS: The music is the Babylon 5 Season 3 Opening Theme, "John Dunbar's Theme" from Dances w/Wolves, Philip Glass's "Naqoyqatsi," and "Finale" from Dragonheart, in that order.

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Faerie Tale Theatre's Tale of the Frog Prince (3 of 6)

The Princess strikes a bargain with the frog.

Featuring:
Teri Garr - Princess
Robin Williams - Frog
Rene Auberjonois - King Ulrich
Roberta Maxwell - Queen Beatrice
Donovan Scott - Hendrix

Written and directed by Eric Idle.

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Faerie Tale Theatre's Sleeping Beauty (4 of 6)

Back to main the story.

Featuring:
Christopher Reeve - Prince
Bernadette Peters - Princess Debbie/Sleeping Beauty
Beverly D'Angelo - Henbane
George Dzundza - Woodsman
Ron Rifkin - Squire
Rene Auberjonois - King Boris
Richard Libertini - King Murray

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Faerie Tale Theatre's Tale of the Frog Prince (5 of 6)

The frog entertains the dinner guests, and then it's time for bed.

Featuring:
Robin Williams - Frog
Teri Garr - Princess
Rene Auberjonois - King Ulrich
Roberta Maxwell - Queen Beatrice
Donovan - Scott Hendrix
Charlie Dell - The Page
Eric Idle - Narrator
Van Dyke Parks - The Musician

Written and directed by Eric Idle.

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Faerie Tale Theatre's Sleeping Beauty (6 of 6)

A battle and a happy ending.

Featuring:
Christopher Reeve - Prince
George Dzundza - Woodsman
Ron Rifkin - Squire
Beverly D'Angelo - Giant (Henbane)
Bernadette Peters - Sleeping Beauty
Rene Auberjonois - King Boris
Sally Kellerman - Queen Natasha

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Faerie Tale Theatre's Tale of the Frog Prince (2 of 6)

A spoilt Princess, her golden ball, and a talking frog.

Featuring:
Teri Garr - Princess
Rene Auberjonois - King Ulrich
Roberta Maxwell - Queen Beatrice
Robin Williams - Frog
Michael Richards - King Geoffrey
Candy Clark - Queen Gwyneth / Candy
Van Dyke Parks - Musician
Donovan Scott - Hendrix

Written and directed by Eric Idle.

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Faerie Tale Theatre's Sleeping Beauty (5 of 6)

She's not impressed at all with this prince she's got to marry.

Featuring:
Christopher Reeve - Cowardly Prince/Handsome Prince
Bernadette Peters - Sleeping Beauty
Richard Libertini - King Murray
Rene Auberjonois - King Boris
Sally Kellerman - Queen Natasha
Beverly D'Angelo - Henbane
George Dzundza - Woodsman
Ron Rifkin - Squire
Carol Kane - Good Fairy

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King Kong 1976 - Theatrical Trailer

This is the 1976 version of King Kong Starring Jeff Bridges, Rene Auberjonois, Charles Grodin & a very young and beautiful Jessica Lange. After exploring an island for petrol, the come across a giant ape, King Kong, that is captured by the expedition in order to make money exhibiting it to the world...

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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - I'll Be Right Beside You

Another Odo / Kira video - a bit darker than the last one.

The music is 'Run', by Snow Patrol. it's a bit of a dirge, but kind of fits the mood I was hoping to create.

DS9 belongs to Paramount etc. etc.

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Shorter Deep Space Nine Fan Trailer

, more actiony faux-trailer for DS9....DS9 Deep Space Nine Star Trek Dominion War Rene Auberjonois Sisko Avery Brooks Klingon Alexander Siddig Fan Trailer

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All In Love Is Fair - Kira Nerys/Odo (Deep Space Nine)

This is for my favourite character ever *Kira*
and the glorious relationship she had with Odo.

Song "All In Love Is Fair" by Barbra Streisand

No copyright infringement intended.

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