David Ardao


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

A Return To Salem's Lot (1987)

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Jaws 2 (1978) -- (Movie Clip) -- Everything Is Next Week We viewers know well that there’s another shark in the waters off Amity Island, but there’s no public alarm, as teens Tina and Ed (Ann Dusenberry, Gary Dubin) just miss seeing what really happens to a water-skier and her driver (Jean Coulter), in the sequel Jaws 2, 1978.
Junior Bonner -- (Movie Clip) Anything With Hair On It "J-R" (Steve McQueen) dines with brother Curly (Joe Don Baker), his wife Ruth (Mary Murphy), and their mom Ellie (Ida Lupino), smoking a cheroot, in Sam Peckinpah's Junior Bonner, 1972.
Serpico (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Guess Who Got Shot Opening sequence which ends with a flashback, Al Pacino (title character) first in an ambulance then back in the police academy, from Sidney Lumet's film based on the real-life story, Serpico, 1973.
Serpico (1973) -- (Movie Cilp) Everybody Loves You! Witty and charming Frank (Al Pacino), at a party with Leslie (Cornelia Sharpe) on their first date, makes a hit with her friends, in Sidney Lumet's Serpico, 1973.
Junior Bonner -- (Movie Clip) Sorry I Missed You Conflict looks to be Man vs. Society as rodeo rider "J-R" Bonner (Steve McQueen) arrives at his dad's place about two minutes before it gets bulldozed in Sam Peckinpah's Junior Bonner, 1972.
Junior Bonner -- (Movie Clip) Frontier Days Parade "J-R" (Steve McQueen) finally catches up with his dad Ace (Robert Preston), who's busted out of the hospital, at the Prescott, Arizona Frontier Days Rodeo parade in Sam Peckinpah's Junior Bonner, 1972.
Junior Bonner -- (Movie Clip) Buck Roan Buck Roan (Ben Johnson) drives up and "J-R" (Steve McQueen) doesn't say a word as they participate in their own ways in preparations for the Prescott, Arizona "Frontier Days" rodeo in Junior Bonner, 1972.
Junior Bonner -- (Movie Clip) Ellie Bull-rider "J-R" (Steve McQueen) drops in on his mom Ellie (Ida Lupino) where they discuss his dad "Ace" and brother "Curly" in an early scene from Sam Peckinpah's Junior Bonner, 1972.

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