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Jeff Conaway Glasses

Jeff Conaway died in May, 2011. So far, we have lost a very talented film actor that has given us so much fun in our life. His image is forever branded with his most stylish and chic aviator sunglasses. With pointed chin and stout figure, which faces can better fit in these fabulous aviator sunglasses than Jeff Conaway. Firmoo has commemorated Jeff Conaway with many of the collections of Jeff Conaway's fashionable aviator sunglasses, metal made and glossy with metal rim. Order them soon before they are snapped up!

Jeff Goldblum Glasses

Jeff Goldblum is an influential American Hollywood big star, best known for his legendary Jurassic series. He is the man who knows how to dress properly and match with stylish glasses, as shown in his favorite rectangular glasses. These rectangular glasses are very popular in the 80s, when his career has peaked. Rectangular glasses are also preferred by most people as they are not picky. Almost anyone can fit in rectangular acetate glasses. Find more rectangular acetate or metal glasses at Firmoo.

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Born Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum on October 22, 1952 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, actor Jeff Goldblum began his career on the New York stage after moving to the city at the age of seventeen.

Possessing his own unique style of delivery, Goldblum made an impression on moviegoers with little more than a single line in Woody Allen's Annie Hall, when he fretted about having forgotten his mantra. Goldblum went on to appear in the remake Invasion of the Body Snatchers and co-starred with Ben Vereen in the TV Detective series "Tenspeed and Brown Shoe" before a high-profile turn in the classic ensemble film The Big Chill.

The quirky actor turned up in the suitably quirky film The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, which became a 1980s cult classic, starred in the modern day film noir "Into The Night", then went on to a breakthrough role in the David Cronenberg remake The Fly, which also featured actress Geena Davis, Goldblum's wife from 1987-1990 and co-star in two additional films: Transylvania 6-5000 and Julien Temple's Earth Girls Are Easy.

Goldblum was the rather unlikely star of some of the biggest blockbusters of the 1990s: Steven Spielberg's dinosaur adventure Jurassic Park and its sequel, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, as well as the alien invasion flick Independence Day. These films saw Goldblum playing the type of intellectual characters he's become associated with.

Jeffrey Charles William Michael "Jeff" Conaway was an American actor best known for his roles in the movie Grease and the US television series Taxi and Babylon 5. Conaway was featured on the first season of reality series Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew. He died in May 2011.

Though Jeff Conaway achieved TV fame by playing an actor who couldn't find work, he had in fact been a busy professional since childhood. At age ten, Conaway made his first Broadway appearance in +All the Way Home. Eleven years later, after completing his education at N.Y.U., Conaway was seen in his first film, Jennifer on My Mind (1971). He played Kenicke in the New York staging of +Grease, then repeated the role for the 1978 film adaptation. Also in 1978, he began a three-year run on the TV sitcom Taxi, in the role of Bobby Wheeler, an incredibly luckless aspiring actor who made ends meet by driving a hack. Conaway then delved into the realm of "fantastic television," appearing as Prince Erick Greystone in Wizards and Warriors (1983) and (occasionally) as Zack Allen on Babylon_5 (1992). Active in the direct-to-video market, Jeff Conaway both directed and acted in Bikini_Summer_2 (1992). His problems with substance escalated in later years, and after appearing on several intervention-style reality shows, Conaway succumbed to various health problems and died on May 27, 2011. Hal Erickson, Rovi

More recently, roles have included critically acclaimed turns in Igby Goes Down and Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. In 2009, he returned to TV to star in his second crime series "Law & Order: Criminal Intent".