Frequently Asked Questions about Renee O'Connor.
This FAQ about Renee O'Connor was compiled and written by Paul A Hilling gabfan@rocfan.org.uk, David S James and Gidi Kroon with numerous contributions by others.
Copyright: (c) 2000-2001 Paul A Hilling
Copyright: (c) 1999-2000 David S James
Copyright: (c) 1998-1999 Gidi Kroon
Maintainer: Paul Hilling
URL: http://www.rocfan.org.uk
URL: http://www.bigfoot.com/~p.hilling/afroc-faq.htm
Disclaimer: Accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed
(Although I do try my best
Note: This document is not intended to infringe upon the
Copyright of MCA, Universal Studios, Ren Pictures, Studios USA,
or any other interested parties in any way.
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Portions of this document are Copyright (C) 1998-2000 by D. James
and G Kroon. This file may be freely copied and redistributed.
All I ask is that it remains whole and intact and that this
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Thanks and other stuff.
If there are any corrections, updates, complaints, etc, please
let me know. Either by posting them to the newsgroup, or
e-mailing them to me, Paul Hilling @
If something is not in the FAQ it's more likely because no one
has reminded us yet to add it. So please do. Especially
descriptions of her films and other projects, fanpages and
mailing lists. Thanks.
Gidi Kroon, DSJ dsj@btinternet.com and Simon Taplin for getting
the newsgroup creation process started, and to all those other
people who helped one way or another.
Many thanks for information goto :-
Sascha Jirousek
Simon Taplin
Paul Hilling gabfan@rocfan.org.uk
StormyBard
Ian Rentoul irentoul@poteidaia.org.uk
Adrian Petford adrian@petford.net
Richard Powell RPowell@tesco.net
and all the sources mentioned above, and also anybody else I
forgot to mention.
And my *Very Special Thanks* to Renee O'Connor herself for giving
us the opportunity to admire her talents.
"I have to tell you that I think that you are a very special
girl. Special in a way that's so rare that you only see it
occasionally. If I had a daughter, I'd want her to be a lot like
you, because you have courage and honour and talent, and you
don't quit on your friends in a crisis... you are one in a
million.", James Garner talking to Renee, in "Blessings In
Disguise".