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Were Tanya Tucker and Glen Campbell ever married to each other?Mary H., North Carolina
No, the two never married. Tucker, 43, and Campbell, 65, had a relationship in the late 70s and early 80s. You can read about the relationship in Campbells autobiography, Rhinestone Cowboy: An Autobiography, or in Tuckers autobiography, Nickel Dreams: My Life. Tucker, a native of Seminole, Texas, has three children and lives just south of Nashville, Tenn. Campbell, from Delight, Ark., lives in Phoenix with wife Kim and their three teenagers.
My husband and I watch the television show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation every week. What can you tell us about the star, William Petersen?
Barbara A., Texas
Petersen was born in Evanston, Ill., in 1953 and attended Idaho State University on a football scholarship, but once he took a few drama classes, his interest in football took second place. After graduation, he studied with a noted Shakespearean scholar in Spain. Upon his return, he worked in the theater. In 1979, he formed the Remains Theater Ensemble with a group of fellow actors and made a huge impact with his first film role, as a Secret Service agent in To Live and Die in L.A. His other credits include Manhunter, Cousins, and The Contender. Petersen has appeared in television movies and miniseries, but CSI is his first television series.
What can you tell me about actor Vladimir Kulich, who played Buliwyf in the movie The 13th Warrior with Antonio Banderas? Whats he been up to since that movie?
Susan B., Pennsylvania
In addition to his role in The 13th Warrior, Kulich has appeared in such projects as Firestorm and the ABC miniseries Pandoras Clock. The 6-foot-5-inch actor can next be seen in a film titled Silence, due out in early 2002. Kulich, 45, also is developing a television series in which he hopes to star. Kulich was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, and began his training at the State Theatre of Czechoslovakia. He speaks English, Hungarian, Czech, and French. He lives in Los Angeles.
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