
John Bluethner é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Evocando Espíritos (2009), O Vigia (2007) e Visões de um Crime (2011).


John Blush is known for Pterodactyl - A Ameaça Jurássica (2005), Chupacabra (2007) and Raptor (2001).

John Bluthal nasceu o 12 de agosto de 1929 na Polônia. Era ator e autor e foi conhecido pelo seu trabalho em O Quinto Elemento (1997), Superman III (1983) e Labirinto, a Magia do Tempo (1986). Foi casado com Judyth Barron. Morreu o 15 de novembro de 2018 em Sydney, Nova Gales do Sul, Austrália.

John Boehner nasceu o 17 de novembro de 1949 em Cincinnati, Ohio, EUA. É casado com Debbie Gunlack desde o 14 de setembro de 1973 e tem dois filhos.

John Bogert é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Bikini Planet (2002), Fallen Angels (2006) e Ice Scream: The ReMix (2008).

John Bolger nasceu o 26 de fevereiro de 1954 em Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA. É ator e diretor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Parting Glances - Olhares de Despedida (1986), O Dia do Atentado (2016) e Ned Kelly (2003). É casado com Christine Radman e tem três filhos.

John Bolton nasceu o 20 de novembro de 1948 em Baltimore, Maryland, EUA. É casado com Gretchen Smith Bolton e tem um filho.

John Bolton nasceu o 29 de dezembro de 1965 em Rochester, Nova York, EUA. É ator e autor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Madam Secretary (2014), Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015) e Lista Negra (2013).

John Bonham is still regularly voted in polls as the greatest and most influential rock drummer of all time, an opinion which has also been expressed by the likes of Roger Taylor of Queen, Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He started playing drums at the age of five using a makeshift kit and later progressed to real drums. His influences included great American jazz drummers such as Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich. He played in a series of bands and formed an association with Robert Plant through Band of Joy, who combined blues, psychedelics and extended musical workouts. According to Plant: "Bonzo was totally and absolutely devoted to getting it right. Everything that he listened to he could go beyond, not only could he recreate it but he could take it somewhere new. He knew that he was a powerhouse among drummers... we seemed to have a great affinity for each other." Although Bonham and Plant went their separate ways after Band of Joy, they reunited in The Yardbirds, which already featured Jimmy Page. John Paul Jones joined and this led to the formation of Led Zeppelin, who released their first album in 1969. They went on to become the biggest rock band of the 1970s, achieving extraordinary success in the United States in particular. Bonham died aged 32 in 1980. He had a reputation as a heavy drinker and had consumed too much vodka in the 24 hours before his death, which caused vomiting and asphyxiation. The coroner returned a verdict of accidental death. Led Zeppelin announced they were finished as a band. According to Page, the band could not have continued without him, he was so integral to their sound. They didn't play again as Led Zeppelin until Live Aid (1985), which included Plant's solo drummer Phil Collins and The Power Station's Tony Thompson replacing him in a performance which has been disowned by the band. Bonham's son, Jason Bonham, has become a successful drummer himself and a member of Led Zeppelin for subsequent reunion performances.
