He then landed The Grey Zone, which was shown in MCC Theater in 1996 in New York. This is the same theater that his Anadarko was produced in 1998. As an actor, Nelson has appeared in a number of productions, both on screen and in the theater. Including the film, O Brother, Where Art Thou, which became a cult classic and directed by brother duo Joel and Ethan Coen. He was also recognized for being the show’s only cast member to have read Homer’s Odyssey, on which the film was (loosely) based.
His other TV and film credits include three episodes as Angus McCathie on “Home and Away”, ten episodes as Robbie Matthews on “Camp”, “Cops LAC”, and the war movie “Battleground”. He also worked as a composer on 2013’s “Project A.B.C.”. Pocock is a well-known opera singer and realized he wanted to break into acting while he was performing in a stage production of “Billy Budd”. Pocock lamented that he was distraught that the audience couldn’t see him cry during his performance because he was too far away from them and, after that, he knew he needed to be seen on camera.
But now, LA Gear is back in the spotlight. The company asserts that trademark filings for “LA Rams” and “LA Chargers” are too similar to “LA Gear.” Why? Because all three use “LA.” According to filings with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, both the Rams and Chargers have been in settlement talks. But last month, the Rams offered a formal response to LA Gear’s claim of ownership: basically, that it has no claim.
Last Thursday, a 1952 Mickey Mantle Topps rookie card sold for $2.88 million; the second-highest price ever paid for a baseball card (a 1909 T206 Honus Wagner card sold for $3.12 million in October 2016). The Mantle card, which was graded a nine on a scale of 10, was via Heritage Auctions by retired NFL offensive lineman Evan Mathis, an 11-year NFL veteran. Chris Ivy, who is the director of sports auctions at Heritage Auctions said, “It’s a remarkable price… It was 10 years ago when we last had a Mantle 9 sell [for $240,000], but this sold for 10 times that.
After The Story of Stuff, she created several other documentaries about stuff, such as; The Story of Cap and Trade in 2009 which is about emissions trading, as well as, in 2010, The Story of Bottled Water, The Story of Cosmetics, and The Story of Electronics. On March 11, 2011 she released a brand-new documentary “The Story of Citizens United v. FEC”. Leonard is also co-creator and coordinator of GAIA (Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives) and serves on the boards of International Forum on Globalization (IFG) and the Environmental Health Fund.
He is currently a free agent as of the start of the 2014 season. Samuel was named to four Pro Bowls in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010, and was a three-time All-Pro in 2007, 2009, and 2010. He won two Super Bowls (Super Bowl XXVIII and Super Bowl XXXIX) while with the Patriots. He was part of three AFC Championship teams in 2003, 2004, and 2007, and led the NFL in interceptions in 2006 and 2009 and the NFC in 2010.
Scott Miller. She co-wrote eight of the songs featured on the album, including the hit song, “Angel.” On April 11, 1997, Mitchell’s friend, Angela, was killed in a car accident at the age of 15. This was extremely difficult for Mitchell and the song “Angel” on her debut album was written for Angela. She also wrote about the experience in the book, Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul, and the 7th Heaven episode, “Nothing Endures But Change.
Among his most memorable performances in the United States are the self‐righteous General in The Unknown Soldier and His Wife (1967), a dry and droll Elyot Chase in Private Lives (1969), the absent‐minded moral philosopher George in Jumpers (1974), British actor William Charles Macready caught in the Astor Place Riots in Two Shakespearean Actors (1992), and the lordly Harcourt Courtley in London Assurance (1996). But it was Bedford’s classical portrayals that have been particularly cherished, from Molière clowns to Shakespearean kings.
He reprised his role of Tony Almeida on the series 24: Legacy in 2017. He has also had recurring roles on the TV series Sunset Beach, Scoundrels, and Dallas. Carlos Bernard has also appeared in several films and episodes of TV series including Sunset Beach, Silk Stalkings, Walker, Texas Ranger, Burn Notice, Charlie’s Angels, CSI Miami, Hawaii Five-0, Castle, Supergirl, and more. He has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards for 24.
In 2009, he finished with 41 tackles and 5.5 sacks. Avril continued improving in 2010, with 33 tackles and 8.5 sacks. In 2011, he appeared in all 16 games for the first time in his NFL career, finishing with 36 tackles, 11 sacks, six forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries, including one returned for a touchdown. He also returned an interception for a touchdown during the 2011 season. In March 2012, the Lions placed the franchise tag on Avril, keeping him in Detroit for one more season.
Garcia has starred in films including Danika, From Mexico With Love, Peep World, and more. She has also appeared in episodes of the TV series CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, The Cleaner, and Supernatural. Garcia starred in and produced the 2017 film Loca. She has also acted on stage and modeled.
David Steward was born in Chicago in 1951. His father was a mechanic and his mother was a housewife. He grew up in Clinton, Missouri in the midst of poverty and discrimination. In 1967, Steward was a member of a small group of African American students who integrated the public swimming pool. Steward got his B.S. in business in 1973 from Cental Missouri State University. After college, Steward worked as a production manager at Wagner Electric in 1974 and 1975.
Earthquake has starred in the films Clerks II, Barnyard, The Longshots, Something Like a Business, and Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens. He has appeared in 10 episodes of the TV series Comics Unleashed and hosted his own radio show after he started off on The Steve Harvey Morning Show as a fill-in host. Earthquake served in the U.S. Air Force and claimed on The Howard Stern Show that he dropped a live nuclear missile because he was rushing to attend a 2 Live Crew concert.
He worked for Megaforce Records and was hired by radio station Pure Rock Q104.3 in New York in 1994. He hosted the shows Friday Night Rocks and Saturday Night Rocks on WNEW-FM in New York City. Trunk has also hosted shows on VH1 Classic and XM Radio’s Ozzy’s Boneyard channel. He is known for being an outspoken critic of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Trunk call it’s the Hall of Shame because heavy metal and hard rock bands often get passed over.
The Cars formed in 1976 and broke up in 1988 before reforming in 2010. Their self-titled debut studio album was released in 1978 and reached #18 on the Billboard 200 chart and was 6x multi-platinum. The Cars also had success with their albums Candy-O in 1979, Panorama in 1980, Shake It Up in 1981, Heartbeat City in 1984, Door to Door in 1987, and Move Like This in 2011. Their popular singles include “Just What I Needed”, “My Best Friend’s Girl”, “Good Times Roll”, “Let’s Go”, “Shake It Up”, “Magic”, “Drive”, and more.
Borja also represented Mexico in international competition from 1966 to 1975. He played in 65 games and scored 31 goals making him the 6th all-time leading scorer for Mexico. He played for Mexico in the World Cups in 1966 and 1970. After retiring Enrique has served as club president for Club Necaxa and of the Federacion Mexicana de Futbol Asociacion. He was a commentator for Univision at the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 tournament.
Before Fitbit, Friedman was a founding engineer at software company Epesi Technologies. In 2002 Friedman and Park started the digital photo sharing service Windup Labs and then sold it to CNET in 2015. Friedman stayed on and led a team of engineers before he left to start Fitbit. Friedman is married and resides in San Francisco, California.
At 14 years old she was cast as the lead in The Pear Tree. She won the Crystal Roc for Best Actress at the Fajr International Film Festival in Tehran. Farahani has also starred in the movies Two Angels, Boutique, Somewhere Else, The Tear of the Cold, The Fish Fall in Love, In the Name of the Father, Half Moon, M for Mother, To Each His Own Cinema, The Wall, There’s Always a Woman in Between, Body of Lies, About Elly, There Be Dragons, Chicken with Plums, The Patience Stone, My Sweet Pepper Land, Rosewater, Eden, and Exodus: Gods and Kings.
He also authored the children’s series The Hamlet Chronicles including Seven Spiders Pinning, Six Haunted Hairdos, Five Alien Elves, Four Stupid Cupids, Three Rotten Eggs, A Couple of April Fools, and One Final Firecracker. Gregory Maguire has authored the adult novels Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, Lost, Mirror, Mirror, The Next Queen of Heaven, Tales Told in Oz, After Alice, Hiddensee, and The Wicked Years series which includes Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, Son of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, and Out of Oz.
William Randolph Hearst was born in 1863 in San Francisco to millionaire mining engineer, goldmine owner and U.S. senator George Hearst and his wife Phoebe Apperson Hearst. His mother, as the first woman regent of University of California, Berkeley, funded many anthropological expeditions and founded the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology. Hearst attended Harvard where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, and the Lampoon before being expelled for, among other things, sponsoring massive beer parties in Harvard Square.