Every Monday we celebrate our Walk of Fame Guests! This week we highlight the Stars of Starship Troopers and Mystery Science Theater 3000!
As a reporters, Walk of Fame Guests are only available for interviews by invitation only. Please respect their time with the fans.
Meet the Stars of Starship Troopers
Casper Van Dien (Read More)
Casper Van Dien’s breakthrough role was as the lead in Paul Verhoeven’s sci-fi film Starship Troopers which celebrates its 20th Anniversary this year. He was also in Tim Burton’s critically acclaimed film Sleepy Hollow, as Brom Bones, and was the 20th Tarzan and the only one to ever film in Africa and ride an African elephant in the Warner Bros. film Tarzan and the Lost City.
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Dina Meyer (Read More)
A native New Yorker, Meyer relocated to Los Angeles in order to recur on the hit TV series, Beverly Hills, 90210, which later led to series regular roles on UPN’s Secret Agent Man, the WB’s Birds of Prey and Fox’s Point Pleasant.
In addition to Johnny Mnemonic, she has had other roles in science fiction/fantasy productions, such as Starship Troopers, Star Trek: Nemesis, and Dragonheart. Meyer has made several guest appearances on Friends, Six Feet Under, Alley McBeal, and CSI, to name a few.
https://www.dragoncon.org/?q=featured_details_page/4077
Patrick Muldoon (Read More)
Early in his career, Patrick Muldoon appeared on Who’s the Boss? with Tony Danza and Silk Stalkings with Rob Estes which led to Days of Our Lives and the role of Austin Reed. Patrick won the Soap Opera Digest award for best new actor and spent the next three years at NBC. Being one of the most visible faces from the soaps, he caught the attention of Spelling Entertainment, and received the only development deal from the company in it’s history – it led to a season on Melrose Place.
His next big break was landing the part of Zander Barkalow in Paul Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers with Casper Van Dien. Muldoon’s appeared in a host of independent films including the Sundance contestant Wicked with Julia Stiles and Frank Darabont’s Black Cat Run.
https://www.dragoncon.org/?q=featured_details_page/4079
Returning Stars From Mystery Science Theater 3000
Frank Conniff (Read More)
Frank Conniff is a comedy writer and performer who began his TV career writing for the Peabody award winning Comedy Central series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K), where he also played “TV’s Frank,” the bumbling yet lovable mad scientist. He then went on to be a writer, producer and actor on the ABC TV series Sabrina the Teenage Witch. He was a writer and producer on The Drew Carey Show on ABC, The New Tom Green Show on MTV, and the satirical series O2BE on the Oxygen Network, where he was also a cast member.
https://www.dragoncon.org/?q=featured_details_page/1932
Bill Corbett (Read More)
Bill Corbett is a former writer and performer for Mystery Science Theater 3000 on the Sci-Fi Channel, and previously on Comedy Central. He provided the second incarnation of the robot Crow and other strange characters, including the all-powerful but clueless alien The Observer, a.k.a. “Brain Guy.” He now works with former MST3K colleagues Michael J. Nelson and Kevin Murphy at Rifftrax.com.
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Trace Beaulieu (Read More)
Trace Beaulieu was a founding writer/performer on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) , playing Dr. Forrester and Crow for the show’s first seven seasons as well as the feature film version of MST. Trace continues to work as both a performer and writer. As an actor, he has appeared on Freaks and Geeks…