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  1. Ian Whyte. Actor: Andor. Born in Bangor, North Wales and raised in Brighton, on the South coast of England, Ian Whyte was 7'1" tall by the time he was 17 years old. Ian always stood out from the crowd. Tall, slim and athletic, little did he know of his future career in the limelight. Ian discovered basketball in his teens, and quickly caught the attention of national team scouts who...

  2. 伊恩·怀特(出生于1971年9月17日)是威尔士的演员,特技演员和前职业篮球运动员。他目前居住在North Shields, Tyne and Wear。他最有名的作品是异形大战铁血战士与异形大战铁血战士2:安魂曲。他身高7英尺1英寸(2.16米)。在2012年科幻电影普罗米修斯中,他扮演了最后一位"工程师"(Engineer)。同时他还是HBO ...

  3. 15 de jun. de 2021 · This has been the story of Ian Whyte’s career for the last 17 years. You may not realize it, but you’ve almost certainly seen him on screen, either as an Alien or a Predator, a White Walker.

  4. Ian Stuart Whyte (born 17 September 1971 in Bangor, Wales, UK) is a British actor, stuntman and professional basketball player. After showing promise at school, Whyte studied and played the game in the United States, at Iona College, New Rochelle, NY, and at Clarion University in Pennsylvania. He returned to the UK in 1994 and attracted the eye of the England coach. He played 80 times for ...

  5. Ian Whyte (Bangor, 17 settembre 1971) è un attore, stuntman ed ex cestista britannico. Biografia. Nato a Bangor, nel nord del Galles, Whyte è noto per aver interpretato numerosi personaggi umanoidi di eccezionale ...

  6. Ian Whyte (born September 17, 1971) is an actor who portrayed various creature characters in Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, including Bollie Prindel, Moroff, and Roodown.[1] He is credited as a puppeteer for these films. He is best known for his roles...

  7. Ian D. Whyte (23 January 1948 – 24 September 2019) was a British geographer and Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Lancaster. He was the author of many books, including Migrants, Emigrants and Immigrants: A Social History of Migration (1991), Climatic Change and Human Society (1995) and Scotland's Society and Economy in Transition (1997).