The iconic Ridley Scott sci-fi movie, set in 2019 Los Angeles and starring Harrison Ford as a former police officer tasked with hunting down synthetic humans, turns 40 on Saturday. In an interview for ...
Dutch actor Rutger Hauer has died — and fans that loved him in Blade Runner were quick to point out that his character in the film passed away the same year. (Photo: Roberto Serra - Iguana Press/Getty ...
Rutger Hauer has died. He was 75. His agent, Steve Kenis, tells ET that the Blade Runner actor died at his home in the Netherlands in the early morning hours of July 19 after suffering a short illness ...
Rutger Hauer, a dashing Dutch actor who battled Harrison Ford in the science-fiction classic "Blade Runner" and excelled in bad-guy roles, died July 19 after a short illness, his longtime agent Steve ...
André Joseph is a movie features writer at Collider. Born and raised in New York City, he graduated from Emerson College with a Bachelor's Degree in Film. He freelances as an independent filmmaker, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Dutch film actor Rutger Hauer, who specialized in menacing roles, including a memorable turn as a murderous android in “Blade Runner” opposite Harrison Ford, has died. He was 75. Hauer ...
Rutger Hauer, the prolific, multilingual Dutch actor renowned for his roles in movies like Blade Runner, Batman Begins, Ladyhawke, The Hitcher and The Rite, died on July 19 in his home in The ...
PHOENIX — A Scottsdale-based movie theater chain will honor the late actor Rutger Hauer with discount movie screenings starting Friday. Harkins Theatres will host $5 screenings of “Blade Runner: The ...
The iconic Ridley Scott sci-fi film starring Harrison Ford as a former police officer tasked with hunting down synthetic humans turns 40 on Saturday. By Ryan Parker Former Senior Reporter Blade Runner ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Dutch film actor Rutger Hauer, who specialized in menacing roles, including a memorable turn as a murderous android in "Blade Runner" opposite Harrison Ford, has died. He was 75. Hauer ...
The character was the villain of Philip K. Dick’s 1968 sci-fi novel, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?, as well as the 1982 Scott film upon which it was loosely inspired. Batty was a synthetic ...
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