. "Michael J. Horton is a New Zealand film editor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for the 2002 film The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers that was directed by Peter Jackson. He began working as a film editor with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation in the mid-sixties. He began working with the director Geoff Murphy in the 1970s. In 1981 he edited Goodbye Pork Pie (1981) with Murphy, which was very successful commercially within New Zealand and thus an important impetus to the development of New Zealand Cinema. Horton worked with Murphy on two other successful projects in the mid-1980s before Murphy's departure for the United States. Following Murphy's return to New Zealand, Horton and Murphy reunited on Spooked (2004)."@en . . "He voiced John Jameson in Spider-Man: The Animated Series. He is also credited for playing Man-Wolf, but his character's werewolf alter ego did not appear. This article is a stub relating to real-world information such as a performer, author, novel, magazine, or other production material. You can help Memory Alpha by fixing it."@en . . . "Michael"@fr . . . "nm0395649"@de . . "Lower Hutt, New Zealand"@en . . . . "Hamburg - 04/1989 - Asparagus / Bustopher Jones"@en . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Horton has taught apologetics and theology at Westminster Seminary California since 1998. In addition to his work at the seminary, he is host of the White Horse Inn, a nationally syndicated, weekly radio talk-show exploring issues of Reformation theology in American Christianity. He is also the editor-in-chief of Modern Reformation magazine. He was formerly the president of Christians United for Reformation (CURE), which later merged to become the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals (ACE). From 2001 to 2004 Horton served as the president of ACE, but is now no longer affiliated with the organization. Being Reformed, Horton is a covenant theologian, and holding to Presbyterian ecclesiology, he is an advocate of infant baptism."@en . . "Michael Horton ist ein Schauspieler. Er spielte zwei verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er Lieutenant Daniels in Star Trek: Der erste Kontakt und Star Trek: Der Aufstand sowie Kovin in der [[]]-Episode ."@de . "Michael J. Horton is a New Zealand film editor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for the 2002 film The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers that was directed by Peter Jackson. He began working as a film editor with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation in the mid-sixties. He began working with the director Geoff Murphy in the 1970s. In 1981 he edited Goodbye Pork Pie (1981) with Murphy, which was very successful commercially within New Zealand and thus an important impetus to the development of New Zealand Cinema. Horton worked with Murphy on two other successful projects in the mid-1980s before Murphy's departure for the United States. Following Murphy's return to New Zealand, Horton and Murphy reunited on Spooked (2004)."@en . "Michael Horton ist ein Schauspieler. Er spielte zwei verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er Lieutenant Daniels in Star Trek: Der erste Kontakt und Star Trek: Der Aufstand sowie Kovin in der [[]]-Episode ."@de . . "Horton has taught apologetics and theology at Westminster Seminary California since 1998. In addition to his work at the seminary, he is host of the White Horse Inn, a nationally syndicated, weekly radio talk-show exploring issues of Reformation theology in American Christianity. He is also the editor-in-chief of Modern Reformation magazine. He was formerly the president of Christians United for Reformation (CURE), which later merged to become the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals (ACE). From 2001 to 2004 Horton served as the president of ACE, but is now no longer affiliated with the organization. Being Reformed, Horton is a covenant theologian, and holding to Presbyterian ecclesiology, he is an advocate of infant baptism."@en . . "Film Editor"@en . "Michael Horton"@fr . . "Michael Horton"@de . "Michael Horton"@de . . . . . . "Michael Horton"@en . . "Horton"@fr . . . "Michael Horton"@es . . "Michael Horton"@en . . . . . . . . "Michael Horton is a American character actor and voice over artist. Outside of Transformers fandom, Horton other voice work includes the role of Rick Jones in the 1982 Incredible Hulk series along side Michael Bell's Bruce Banner, but he is most remembered for his long-running on-camera role as Grady Fletcher, the nephew of Angela Lansbury's character, on the television series Murder, She Wrote. In a case of life imitating art, Horton is married to actress Debbie Zipp, who played his fiancee (and later wife) on that series."@en . . . . "Michael Horton is a American character actor and voice over artist. Outside of Transformers fandom, Horton other voice work includes the role of Rick Jones in the 1982 Incredible Hulk series along side Michael Bell's Bruce Banner, but he is most remembered for his long-running on-camera role as Grady Fletcher, the nephew of Angela Lansbury's character, on the television series Murder, She Wrote. In a case of life imitating art, Horton is married to actress Debbie Zipp, who played his fiancee (and later wife) on that series."@en . . "He voiced John Jameson in Spider-Man: The Animated Series. He is also credited for playing Man-Wolf, but his character's werewolf alter ego did not appear. This article is a stub relating to real-world information such as a performer, author, novel, magazine, or other production material. You can help Memory Alpha by fixing it."@en . . . . . "USA"@fr . . "Hamburg - 04/1989 - Asparagus / Bustopher Jones"@en . "Acteur"@fr . . .