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  • Richard Conway
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  • Amateur electrician. Weaponized jerk. "
  • Richard Conway is a capable hacker, able to hack any terminal or laptop within a matter of seconds. Aside from his work, Conway uses his hacking skills to wipe records of him renting his apartment. Conway is able to pounce upon people, preventing them from attacking him and allowing him to punch them. He is always able to knock out his victim in one punch.
  • He went on to have a long and distinguished career in special effects, mostly for theatrical films, and was still active as of 2011. Amongst the many films on which he's provided a leading role in the special effects department are: ; Sunshine with Chipo Chung; Johnny English with Rowan Atkinson; Richard Curtis' Love Actually with Bill Nighy; and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen with Bill Paterson, Jonathan Pryce and Don Henderson. For this latter film, he received an Academy Award nomination, making him one of the few people associated with Doctor Who to ever be considered for the prize.
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  • Amateur electrician. Weaponized jerk. "
  • Richard Conway is a capable hacker, able to hack any terminal or laptop within a matter of seconds. Aside from his work, Conway uses his hacking skills to wipe records of him renting his apartment. Conway is able to pounce upon people, preventing them from attacking him and allowing him to punch them. He is always able to knock out his victim in one punch.
  • He went on to have a long and distinguished career in special effects, mostly for theatrical films, and was still active as of 2011. Amongst the many films on which he's provided a leading role in the special effects department are: ; Sunshine with Chipo Chung; Johnny English with Rowan Atkinson; Richard Curtis' Love Actually with Bill Nighy; and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen with Bill Paterson, Jonathan Pryce and Don Henderson. For this latter film, he received an Academy Award nomination, making him one of the few people associated with Doctor Who to ever be considered for the prize. He won a BAFTA film Award for his work on Brazil. He is also a double Emmy winner — once for Alice in Wonderland, featuring Joanna Lumley and Sheila Hancock, and again for the 1998 mini-series Merlin, starring Sam Neill.
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