Duran Fulton Brown has: Played Scally in "Outlaw" in 2007. Played Ashley in "Baseline" in 2010. Played Stiff in "Gangster Kittens" in 2011. Played Deke in "Sound" in 2011. Played Keither in "Darker Shade of Green" in 2012. Played Alexi in "The Hooligan Wars" in 2012. Played Roland (1208) in "The Underwater Realm" in 2012. Played CJ Stone in "The Brightest Colours Make Grey" in 2013. Played Ally in "Street Spirit" in 2013.
There are currently four members in Duran Duran, but if you count their new guitarist, Dom Brown, there is five. Andy Taylor quit in 2007-2008. The other members are the same. Simon le Bon, John Taylor, Roger Taylor, and Nick Rhodes.
The models featured in Duran Duran's "Girls On Film" music video were not professional models but rather members of a British wrestling team known as the Birmingham City Rollers. The video was directed by Godley & Creme and featured scenes of the band performing alongside the female wrestlers. The video's controversial content led to it being banned by the BBC and heavily edited for television airplay.
John Taylor (born Nigel John Taylor on 20 June 1960) is an English musician who is best known as the bass guitarist and co founder of pop rock band Duran Duran. Taylor was of Duran Duran's most popular members. Taylor played with Duran Duran and its changing lineups from its founding in 1978 until 1997, when he left to pursue a solo recording and film career. He made a dozen solo releases (albums, ESP, and video projects) through his company "Trust The Process" in the next four years, had a lead role in the movie Sugar Town, and made appearances in half a dozen other film projects. He rejoined Duran Duran for a full reunion of the original five members of the group in 2001.
Definitely Duran Duran!
Andy Taylor isn't a part of the band any more. As far as I've heard as a Duranie, in Andy's book I think, when they brought Red Carpet Massacre or another CD to a recording label, I think Sony, they denied it. He knew that if Sony (or whatever) denied it, then the album wouldn't really be a success such as all of their other albums. Now Dom Brown is the guitarist for Duran Duran. You should get Andy's new book, "Andy Taylor- Wild Boy- My Life In Duran Duran"
Duran Fulton Brown is 5' 10 1/2".
Duran Fulton Brown was born on December 3, 1983, in London, England, UK.
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The cast of Sound - 2011 includes: Howard Charles as Fynn Duran Fulton Brown as Deke Stephen von Schreiber as Father Aeron
Jonathan Duran has: Played Bagger in "Grand Opening" in 2006. Performed in "The Lesson Plan" in 2008. Played Jay in "When It Rains" in 2009. Played Happy in "Pale Blue Light" in 2011. Played Gabriel in "36 Saints" in 2013.
Roberto Duran vs- Vinny Pazienza - 1995 TV was released on: USA: 14 January 1995
David Duran has: Played Vince Gonzalez (1995-1998) in "Days of Our Lives" in 1965. Played Sean (1990-1991) in "Generations" in 1989. Played Scott in "Perfect Mate" in 1996. Played Mike in "Assault on Dome 4" in 1996. Played Anthony in "Mexican Messiah" in 1998.
Onix Duran has: Played Armond in "Stone Cold Killers" in 2004. Played Balaguer in "Grand Opening" in 2006. Performed in "The Lesson Plan" in 2008. Performed in "Shoe Crazy" in 2008. Played Ray in "Pale Blue Light" in 2011. Performed in "Black People Are People Too" in 2012.
There are currently four members in Duran Duran, but if you count their new guitarist, Dom Brown, there is five. Andy Taylor quit in 2007-2008. The other members are the same. Simon le Bon, John Taylor, Roger Taylor, and Nick Rhodes.
The cast of The Brightest Colours Make Grey - 2013 includes: Brandi Bock as Girl Duran Fulton Brown as CJ Stone Charlie Kerson as Matt Laura Swan as Artist Girl
The cast of Street Spirit - 2013 includes: Jon Bartlette as Man in Alley 2 Nigel Firth as Man in Alley 1 Duran Fulton Brown as Ally Taylor Maza as Benny Aoibheann McCann as Grace
The models featured in Duran Duran's "Girls On Film" music video were not professional models but rather members of a British wrestling team known as the Birmingham City Rollers. The video was directed by Godley & Creme and featured scenes of the band performing alongside the female wrestlers. The video's controversial content led to it being banned by the BBC and heavily edited for television airplay.