15 Actors You Totally Forgot Were in a Transformers Movie
15 Actors You Totally Forgot Were in a Transformers Movie
Actors and actresses from Bernie Mac to Frances McDormand to Leonard Nimoy have ventured into the world of Transformers. So why don t we remember their out of this world performances?
With all the CGI, explosions (real or otherwise), and just the sheer amount of FX that go into any
Transformers movie, it should surprise nobody that one might forget that a certain actor was in one or some. After all, when we go and see these movies, are we going to see Anthony Hopkins and Frances McDormand? Or, are we hoping to see Opitmus Prime battle some nefarious bot that needs to be sent to the nether regions of the universe? So it stands to reason that amidst all that s happening on the screen, we might not remember that Bernie Mac, Kelsey Grammer, and Leonard Nimoy, among others, once entered the
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Spurrier (in Berry Bros cellar, 2006): modest, generous and enthusiastic
Credit: CLARE KENDALL
Steven Spurrier, who has died aged 79, was a debonair wine merchant and critic who was responsible for organising perhaps the most famous event in the history of wine when in May 1976 he brought together nine of France’s most eminent wine tasters and got them to blind-taste and rate a selection of French and Californian wines.
The tasting, which became known as the “Judgment of Paris”, pitted four grand and premier cru white burgundies against six Californian chardonnays, and four first and second growth bordeaux against six Californian cabernets. The French, naturally, assumed there could only be one outcome. Indeed Spurrier himself had, he wrote, “rigged the whole thing for the French to win. You don’t take half a dozen unknown Californian wines and put them up against the very best of French wine.”
Wine trade pays tribute to Steven Spurrier 10th March, 2021 by Lucy Shaw
Tributes have been pouring in from around the world for wine trade luminary Steven Spurrier, who died at his home in Dorset yesterday aged 79.
Steven Spurrier photographed at his Bride Valley vineyard in Dorset
A much admired and hugely liked figure in the wine trade, Spurrier began his career as a wine merchant in Paris, and went on to become a successful wine writer, educator, and most recently winemaker at Bride Valley in Dorset.
Spurrier famously organised The Judgment of Paris tasting 1976, when California wines unexpectedly trumped top French labels in a now legendary blind tasting that helped to put wines from the Golden State on the map.