Fan Casting Terry O'Quinn as Foley artists in Walking with dinosaurs (2013) Early version

janethzavala made this fan casting suggestion on September 26, 2021. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Terry O'Quinn as Foley artists in Walking with dinosaurs (2013) Early version

Terry O'QuinnUnited States

71 years old
Terry O'Quinn is an American film and television actor, best known for playing the Emmy Awarded role of John Locke on the television series "Lost".
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Walking with dinosaurs (2013) Early version

Walking with dinosaurs (2013) Early version

This is a early version of relaince film walking with dinosaurs
by Evergreen films
June 1988, BBC Earth entered a deal with Evergreen Films, based in the United States, to produce a film featuring dinosaurs. By the following November, BBC Earth entered a deal with Reliance Big En...
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Terry O'Quinn is known for his roles in Primal Fear, The Stepfather, and Blind Fury. He has been suggested by fans for 449 roles on myCast, including Lost in Best Actors and Actres in Series. Similar actors include Mark Strong, Bryan Cranston, and Ralph Fiennes. Terry O'Quinn was suggested to play Foley artists in Walking with dinosaurs (2013) Early version by janethzavala. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Ted Levine, Tommy Lee Jones, and John Noble. Walking with dinosaurs (2013) Early version has 22 roles, including Puppets miniatures and scale models designer, Kun, and Animatronic designer.

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