- Eli Wallach
Eli Herschel Wallach (born December 7, 1915) is an American film, TV and stage actor. - General Midi
General Midi is a British breakbeats DJ. His real name is Paul Crossman. In an undated online interview, Crossman named Al Watson as a writing partner and engineer, who also works with him in the duo Starecase. General Midi has released several singles on breaks labels including TCR and DJ Hyper. He released his debut artist album titled "Midi Style" on Distinct'ive Records in October 2005. - Milo O'Shea
Milo O'Shea (born 2 June, 1926, in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish character actor, recognizable for his bushy eyebrows, resounding voice and impish smile. He was raised in Dublin, Ireland and educated by the Christian Brothers at Synge Street, along with his friend Donal Donnelly, who was born in England but raised in Ireland. He began acting on the stage, then moved into film in the 1960s. He became popular in the UK as a result of starring in the BBC sitcom, … - Beatrix Lehmann
Beatrix Lehmann (1 July 1903- 31 July 1979) is a British actress. Her roles include "Z-Cars", "The Spy Who Came In from the Cold", "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum", "War and Peace", "Love for Lydia", "The Cat and The Canary", "Staircase", and "Crime and Punishment". In 1978 she gave a memorable performance in the "Doctor Who" serial "The Stones of Blood" as Professor Emilia Rumford. - Jake Kavanagh
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- Rachel Snow
Rachel Snow (born 30 September 1987) and (died 10 July 2007) was an American actress and the granddaughter of late actress Ann Howard. She attended Crescenta Valley High School in La Crescenta, California where she graduated in 2005. Rachel Snow passed away due to cardiovascular failure attributed to severe obesity. She attended NYU, where she studied English and Theater Education. Snow had starred in "Lizzie McGuire" three times, … - Sandy Dennis
Sandy Dennis was an Academy Award- and Tony-winning American theater and film actress. - Tad Mosel
Tad Mosel (born May 1, 1922) is an American playwright whose play "All the Way Home" won a Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1961. The play was a stage adaptation of James Agee's novel "A Death in the Family". Mosel also wrote the screenplays for the films "Dear Heart" (starring Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page) and "Up the Down Staircase" (based on the novel by Bel Kaufman; starring Sandy Dennis). - Rhonda Fleming
Rhonda Fleming (born August 10, 1923), nicknamed the "Queen of Technicolor", is an American actress. Born in Hollywood, California as Marilyn Louis, Fleming made over forty films, mostly in the forties and fifties. Her most recent film was "Waiting for the Wind" (1990). In 1945, Fleming graduated from Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California. - George Brent
George Brent (March 15 1899 - May 26 1979) was an actor in American cinema. Born George Brendan Nolan in Shannonbridge, County Offaly, Ireland, to a family with a history of British Army service. However, during the Anglo-Irish War (1919-1922), he was part of an IRA Active Service Unit as early as 1920 carrying out IRA directives. He fled with a price on his head by the British, … - Kent Smith
Kent Smith (March 19, 1907 - April 23, 1985) was an American actor who had a lengthy career in film, theater and television. Born Frank Kent Smith in New York, New York, Smith made his acting debut on Broadway in 1932 in "Men Must Fight" and after spending a few years there, moved to Hollywood, California where he made his film debut in "The Garden Murder Case". Initially he was groomed to play leading roles in "B" pictures, … - Bel Kaufman
Bel Kaufman (born May 10, 1911, in Berlin, Germany) is a Russian-American professor and author. She is best known for her 1965 best-seller, "Up the Down Staircase". The semi-autobiographical novel is about an idealistic young honors college graduate who becomes an English teacher, hoping to share her love of classic literature (especially Chaucer) and writing with her students. - Vinnette Carroll
Vinnette Carroll (March 11, 1922 - November 5, 2002) was an American actress and theatre director. - Frances Sternhagen
Frances Sternhagen (born January 13, 1930) is an American actress. She was raised in Washington, D.C. Sternhagen has appeared on and off Broadway, in movies and on TV ever since the 1950s, and today is among the leading ladies of the New York stage with major roles continuing well into her 70s (see). In summer 2006, she finished her 24th Broadway role, then she guest starred on TV's "The Closer", playing Brenda (Kyra Sedgwick)'s disapproving Southern mother. - Eileen Heckart
Eileen Heckart was an Academy Award and Tony Award-winning American actress of stage, screen, and television. Born Anna Eileen Heckart in Columbus, Ohio to a family of Irish extraction, she graduated from Ohio State University with a B.A. in drama. Heckart began her Broadway career as the assistant stage manager and an understudy for "The Voice of the Turtle" in 1943. Her many credits include "Picnic", "The Bad Seed", "A View from the Bridge", … - Creighton Hale
Creighton Hale (May 24 1882 - August 9 1965), born as Patrick Fitzgerald in County Cork, Ireland, was a major movie actor who worked in the silent film era. While starring in Charles Frohman's Broadway production of "Indian Summer", Hale was spotted by a representative of the Pathe Film Company. His first movie was "The Exploits of Elaine". Since he rise to stardom, Hale starred in hit films such as "Way Down East", "Orphans of the Storm", … - Kathleen Peterson
Kathleen Hunt Atwater Peterson (born February 21 1953, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA, died December 9 2001, Durham, North Carolina, USA), daughter of Veronica Hunt, was an accomplished student, engineer, volunteer and civic leader. She is well known as the subject of the documentary series "The Staircase" which addresses the circumstances surrounding her death. She was married twice -- to Fred Atwater in 1977 and Michael Peterson in 1996. - Meg
I'm a compulsive list maker. I have a list of movies to see that has over 325 movies on it. It never gets any shorter. I like boys who play guitar. A lot. And outdoorsy boys. I'm pretty much just a sucker for musical hippies. I'm pretty friendly most of the time, but I have a massive shy streak. I can drive stick. I love my friends, and I'm always in the market for more of them. I love the earth and I'm very environmentally conscious. - Harry W. Gerstad
Harry W. Gerstad (June 11, 1909 - July 17, 2002) was a film editor who sometimes directed films. The Academy Award-winning editor also worked on television. He edited as well as directed for the 1950s program "Adventures of Superman". In the 1960s he worked for Bing Crosby productions and Batjac Productions. Gerstad retired to Palm Springs, Florida in 1973. Gerstad's editing work included films "The Spiral Staircase" (1946), "Crossfire" (1947), … - Erin Lynch
Cyanide & Happiness @. - Paul Carter
A man trapped in a man's body. A philosophy student at the University of Georgia, with aspirations of teaching, and later, becoming jaded. A potential ex-patriate. In actuality, quite a bit of a nerd and geek. - Robin Beatty
25 live in SC. - Karl Koopmann
we are building a fighting force of extraordinary magnitude. we forge our spirits in the traditions of our ancestors. you have our gratitude. - Kelly Sessions
Well, for starters, I love. - Julie Meier
My name is Julie, I live in the south and love my boyfriend Mike more than words can say!!!! R.I.P Robert Zawaski you are never far from my thoughts... - Jessica Clark
I am pretty chill, I like to party and I go to Rutgers University. - Erica
Still animating... - Alexandra Benson
"DIAL TONE I'm sitting in a phone booth on the sidewalk, in a shopping center in Cincinnati, Ohio, listening to the dial tone. I am also counting the little holes in the ear and mouthpiece of the phone but that is only a secondary activity the dial tone is the soundtrack for. - Juliana
40 going on 28. like movies, discussing characters in movies, funky stylish clothes, music..... smoke but would like to quit...so I can have healthy babies one day.......I do have the occasional drink (Christmas, weddings) - Dave
Graduate of Guilford Technical Community College. I enjoy all kinds of fun things like listening to all kinds of music. I enjoy playing the guitar and other musical instruments and just enjoy having a fun time just being my silly self. - Robin Deary
W. - Sarah Sarah D.
I bake the best chocolate chips cookies this side of Pittsburgh. - Melissa Esenwine
Go to. - Laurel
Likes:. - Krista Johnson
I swore I would never do this....I blame it on the boredom. About me....I've moved a lot in the last two & a half years. Tried Arizona for a while, now I'm back in Wisconsin constantly hoping it won't snow. Still looking for a job and a place I enjoy. In the meantime, I'm having fun spending time with my adorable niece and the girls, and catching up with friends. - Pari
"I see a man I know to be a ruffian is pursuing a young girl. I have a gun in my hand- I kill the ruffian and save the girl. But the death or the wounding of the ruffian has positively taken place, while what would have happened if this had not been I cannot know. And what an immense mass of evil must result, from allowing men to assume the right of anticipating what may happen. - Rachel
Take My Quiz on. - Emmy
"There are so many different ways to be connected to people. There are the people you feel this unspoken connection to, even though there's not even a word for it. - Alex Borja
Pianist, Organist, Architect, Geek, and so many other things...
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