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On September 20, 2011, actors Robert Davi and Grand L. Bush reunited after nearly 20 years. Michelle Phillips and Grand L. Bush bond while shooting a video on May 14, 2011, in Malibu, CA, to support President Barack Obama. Grand L. Bush as he appeared in "Lethal Weapon." Grand L. Bush as "Marshal Al Arquette" in TURBULENCE In 1981, Grand L. Bush played the role of the Prince of Morocco in "The Merchant of Venice" at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, opposite Linda Purl. Grand L. Bush and Matthew Glave share laughs with director Dennis Hopper between takes during filming of CHASERS. Bush and Hopper were close friends. Grand L. Bush and Chuck Norris in a scene from WALKER TEXAS RANGER Grand L. Bush and Robert Davi in a scene from LICENCE TO KILL. Grand L. Bush ("Boone")in "FREEJACK" Grand L. Bush and Judd Nelson co-starred in "Planet Fires" at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 1986. Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Grand L. Bush and crew take a break during filming of LETHAL WEAPON II. By age 22, Grand L. Bush had already performed in a national TV commercial; acted in a TV episodic; danced in a top Las Vegas show; and sang a solo in a major motion picture. Grand L. Bush and Sylvester Stallone in DEMOLITION MAN Grand L. Bush (2nd from right) in the role of "Reggie of The Sorels," perform "I Can Dream About You" with Diane Lane in STREETS OF FIRE. This scene, consisting of hundreds of extras, was shot LIVE on stage at LA's Wiltern Theatre Grand L. Bush ("Balrog") and his then-11-year-old son wait patiently during filming of STREET FIGHTER in Bangkok, Thailand. "He [was] a wonderful dad to his son," wrote co-star Jay Tavare on Facebook. Grand L. Bush plays a paraplegic Vietnam Vet, opposite Dana Delany, on CHINA BEACH. "It's a remarkable series," wrote TV Guide's Merrill Panitt in 1989. Grand L. Bush played a deranged submarine pilot in SHARK HUNTER, a low-budget film shot on location in Sofia, Bulgaria. FAVORITE SON, co-starring Grand L. Bush, received critical acclaim from film critics. The indy was produced by one of Grand's dearest friends, actor Louis Herthum (ctr). Grand L. Bush is a veteran of stage, television and major motion pictures Grand L. Bush and newsman Geraldo Rivera on the set of NASH BRIDGES in San Francisco, CA. Grand L. Bush ("Sgt. Adkins") and George C. Scott in EXORCIST III Grand L. Bush as he appeared on "The Visitor" television series. Grand L. Bush as "Jerry Collins" in LETHAL WEAPON 2 Grand L. Bush has been married to former TV personality Sharon Crews since 1994. The wheelchair ballet performed by Grand L. Bush and Dana Delany to the song "A Whiter Shade of Pale" for the TV episodic CHINA BEACH is still considered by many to be one of the best uses of music in a television series. Shortly after Trinidad Silva signed this souvenir image for COLORS co-star Grand L. Bush, Silva was tragically killed by a drunk driver. This photo was taken while the two actors were on location at the LA County Jail. They were close friends. Grand L. Bush on the red carpet for an animal charity event at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. After helping the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation serve hundreds of needy families in Watts, Grand L. Bush takes a moment to sign a few autographs and fellowship with the children. The cast of the 1981 critically-acclaimed play, "The Merchant of Venice," at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, starring Linda Purl, Perry King and Grand L. Bush. Grand L. Bush, in the role of a bad guy, prepares to shoot a confrontational scene for NASH BRIDGES. Jay Tavare, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Grand L. Bush take a break during filming of a music video ["Something There"] in downtown LA Grand L. Bush and actor/director Penny Marshall pose for photos after helping the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation serve hundreds of needy families in Watts, CA, a hearty Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. The television sci-fi series, "The Visitor," starred John Corbett, Steve Railsback, Grand L. Bush, Leon Rippy and John Story. Grand L. Bush fields questions from international media at COMIC-CON in San Diego To film one of DIE HARD'S more memorable scenes, Grand L. Bush ("FBI Agent Little Johnson") and real-life good friend Robert Davi ("FBI Special Agent Big Johnson") flew in a real helicopter above Century City. Grand L. Bush ("Marshal Al Arquette"), Ray Liotta, Lauren Holly, Brendan Gleeson and others in a scene from TURBULENCE. Grand L. Bush as "Balrog" in STREET FIGHTER Grand L. Bush began his professional acting, singing and dancing career in 1977. Grand L. Bush and Don Johnson hang out after filming NASH BRIDGES in San Francisco, CA. Grand L. Bush, John Storey and Leon Rippy sprint the length of the Santa Monica Pier in a scene from THE VISITOR. There were more than six exhaustive takes before the director finally yelled, "Cut! Print!" A climatic scene in FAVORITE SON, co-starring Grand L. Bush as "Reverend Ross," was filmed inside an ancient church and historical landmark in Baton Rouge, LA. Pictured with Grand is cinematographer Jeff Levy. Grand L. Bush ("Agent Hawkins") and Timothy Dalton in LICENCE TO KILL Grand L. Bush ("Sgt. Adkins") was hand-picked by William Peter Blatty to play opposite George C. Scott in EXORCIST III. Grand L. Bush as "Larry (Looney Tunes) Sylvester" in a scene from COLORS Grand L. Bush ("Big Mean's Sidekick"), Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor in STIR CRAZY. Grand L. Bush and Dean Cain pose for the continuity department in front of an "ice" tunnel on the set of NEW ALCATRAZ. This image was given to Grand's wife as a souvenir. Grand L. Bush and his best friend, TV writer/producer Nicholas Corea, celebrate Grand's birthday. While on his deathbed, Corea wrote an episode ("Brothers in Arms") for WALKER, TEXAS RANGER, which starred Bush. Corea died of cancer in 1999. 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