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Konkani Movies[edit] For full article about Konkani Language movies visit Konkani cinema In popular culture[edit] Many Konkani songs of the Goan fisher-folk appear recurrently in a number of Hindi movies. Many Hindi movie characters feature a Goan Catholic accent. A famous song from the 1957 movie Aasha, contains the Konkani words "mhaka naka" and became extremely popular. Some kids were chanting "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe", which inspired C Ramchandra and his assistant John Gomes to create the first line of the song, "Eena Meena Deeka, De Dai Damanika". Gomes, who was a Goan, added the words "maka naka" (Konkani for "I don't want"). They kept on adding more nonsense rhymes until they ended with "Rum pum po!".[94][95] An international ad campaign by Nike for the 2007 Cricket World Cup featured a Konkani song "Rav Patrao Rav" as the background theme. It was based on the tune of an older song "Bebdo", composed by Chris Perry and sung by Lorna. The new lyrics were written by Agnello Dias (who worked in the ad agency that made the ad), recomposed by Ram Sampat, and sung by Ella Castellino. A Konkani cultural event, Konkani Nirantari, was held in Mangalore on 26 and 27 January 2008, and entered the Guinness Book of World Records for holding a 40-hour-long nonstop musical singing marathon, beating a Brazilian musical troupe who had previously held the record of singing nonstop for 36 hours.[96] Natale con papŕ, directed by Giorgio Capitani (1994) Il coraggio di Anna (it), directed by Giorgio Capitani (1994) Alta societŕ, directed by Giorgio Capitani (1995) Un prete tra noi, directed by Giorgio Capitani and Lodovico Gasparini (1997) Il cielo sotto il deserto, directed by Alberto Negrin (1998) Le ragazze di Miss Italia (it), directed by Dino Risi (2002) Callas e Onassis (it), directed by Giorgio Capitani (2005) Papa Luciani - Il sorriso di Dio (it), directed by Giorgio Capitani (2006) Une famille formidable (11 episodes, 1992–2007)Shawn Murphy ... score engineer / scoring mixer Victor Pesavento ... music preparation William Ross ... conductor Andrew Rowan ... music preparation Sally Stevens ... choir contractor / choral contractor John Traunwieser ... score mixing assistant John Williams ... conductor Robert Wolff ... scoring editor Joe Zimmerman ... music preparation Transportation Department Dean Arlen ... driver: Costume Designer Jamie Barham ... driver: kathleen Kennedy Darren Beaven ... unit driver Gary Birmingham ... transportation coordinator Grant Burns ... driver: cast Jimmy Carruthers ... driver: cast Simon Dennis ... driver: cast Neville Dsouza ... transportation



coordinator Alan Emanuel ... unit driver Barrie Fisher ... facilities Martyn Giles ... driver: Carrie Fisher Kash Hameed ... unit driver Joe Handley ... driver Stephen Inwood ... facilities driver Lee Isgar ... driver: Daisy Ridley Carl Isherwood ... driver: production Marc Kelly ... unit driver Vince Levins ... facilities hod ireland Patricia McDaid ... facilities crew Danny Mitchell ... swing co-ordinator Colin Morris ... personal driver: Harrison Ford Ken Price ... driver: camera truck main unit Aline Rajan-Harjani ... transportation coordinator Clive Shaw ... driver 4x4 Tom Shockley ... transportation: tom's taxi Olivier Suffert ... pre-production driver Lysette Tredgett ... facilities crew Pete Trotman ... transportation captain Rob Van Der Veen ... facilities driver Iraida Villegas Mendez ... assistant transportation office coordinator (uncredited) Other crew Aj Abi-Chahine ... production assistant Sarah al Ali ... assistant accountant: Abu Dhabi Eeman AlAnsari ... production assistant Murad Ali ... IT system support manager Sashi Arnold ... pa: Publicity Fiona Baldwin ... Assistant Production Cordinator Celia Barnett ... specialist researcher Kurt Barretto ... production assistant Tristan Battersby ... assistant: Mr. Ford Karen Bicknell ... assistant accountant Daniel Blewett ... production assistant Rino Bonavita ... location accountant Per Henry Borch ... location scout: Norway Caterina Boselli ... location coordinator Ryan Bosworth ... production assistant Lucie Bourgeau ... 3d scanning digital asset manager: abu dhabi Jacob Brades ... set production assistant Sara Briggs ... security Lauren Broderick ... Travel and Accommodation Assistant Karen K Burns ... assistant production coordinator: Abu Dhabi Esme Buxton ... location marshall: dailies Katie Byles ... production coordinator: splinter unit Paula C. Frías ... set production assistant: second unit Ella Chaitow ... assistant production coordinator: Abu Dhabi Kerrie Chandler ... floor runner: crowd, dailies Dave Chapman ... puppeteer Michael Chapman ... production assistant: Publicity Shoot Mally Chung ... supervising location manager Valesca Cnossen ... script supervisor: Santa Monica unit Steve Cole ... lead security on location Kit Conners ... key production assistant: additional photography David Coupland ... asst. production coordinator: Abu Dhabi Tylie Cox ... Assistant to Ms Kennedy Ian Creed ... marine coordinator Milo Cremer Eindhoven ... locations unit p.a Justin Dalzell ... set production assistant: Santa Monica unit Alex Darby ... unit manager: Abu Dhabi Vanessa Davies ... unit publicist Nuwan de Zoysa ... assistant location manager Andrew DeFrancis ... production counsel Jason Devil ... set security Kay Di Rezze ... assistant accountant: abu dhabi, london Mark Dillen ... security Jonny Eagle ... set production assistant Jake Edwards ... production secretary: Abu Dhabi Catherine Ernster ... production staff Karen Fayerty ... key nurse Lucia Fedeli ... location marshall: dailies Vincent Ferro ... production assistant Luke Fisher ... concept designer / senior sculptor: creatures Lucia Foster Found ... aerial operations coordinator Suzie Frize-Williams ... assistant script coordinator Nicole Furia ... production controller Stephen Gallacher ... pa: publicity shoot Lyall Gardiner ... desert location manager / location manager: Abu Dhabi Phil Gardner ... location department electrician Christina Kelton Garner ... assistant: Oscar Isaac Catherine Geary ... assistant location manager Carly Gilbert ... health and safety advisor Dawn Gilliam ... script supervisor Ruslan Goj ... production assistant Mary Gouldsbrough ... unit publicity assistant Neil Grigson ... unit location manager Valgeir Gunnlaugsson ... key production assistant: Iceland Chris Hamilton ... production coordinator Will Handley ... ground handler/refueler: aerial unit Bonnie Haner ... location accountant Beni Hardiman ... franchise manager Ted Hemberger ... production assistant Brian Herring ... puppeteer Jon Hills ... studio unit manager Neil Hitchen ... Head of Finance - Abu Dhabi Paul Hornsby ... military advisor Andrew Jack ... dialect coach Paula Jack ... dialogue coach: pre-production Alicia Jones ... set pa: publicity unit Martin Joy ... supervising location manager Lawrence Kasdan ... creative consultant Steve Keane ... security Jamie Kemp ... cast chef Nichola Kerr ... assistant accountant: Abu Dhabi Gavin Kidner ... security Simon Kinberg ... creative consultant Nessa King ... assistant accountant Gudni Kristjansson ... key location assistant: Iceland Davys Lampard ... assistant studio manager Charles Larcombe ... accounting cashier Drew Lau ... location assistant Clem Leneghan ... Safety Advisor Kerrie Lloyd ... assistant production coordinator: shipping Mark Lobatto ... rushes chaperone Seán Logan ... location assistant Donovan Louie ... stand-in: Iko Uwais George Lucas ... creative consultant Frankie Malhotra ... production assistant Rod Marsh ... set security Andrew Masterson ... helicopter pilot: Abu Dhabi Jill McCullough ... dialect coach: domhnall gleeson Nigel McNulty ... vice president, business affairs Amy Moore ... location assistant Jasmin Moradian ... script coordinator Ciaran Moran ... payroll accountant Emil Morávek ... location assistnt Aaron Moskal ... production assistant / set production assistant: Abu Dhabi / set production assistant: abu dhabi Andy Nettleton ... helicopter pilot: Abu Dhabi Katie Newitt ... creature & droid FX coordinator Simon Nobes ... conservation consultant (Ireland) Hugh O'Brien ... stand-in for Mark Hamill Lisbeth Olofsson ... production secretary Teresa Orlando ... key floor runner David Orpheus ... crowd production assistant Stephen Oyoung ... sword trainer Tony Pankhurst ... stand-in: Harrison Ford Mark Papworth ... action vehicle prop Darpan Patel ... atmos technician Ann Pattison-Bingham ... asset coordinator Robbie Payne ... stills department coordinator Ben Pearce ... assistant to bryan burk Lizzie Pritchard ... assistant script supervisor Norman Campbell Rees ... stand-in: Max Von Sydow Steven John Reynolds ... production accountant Fraser Rigg ... production assistant Lee Robertson ... location manager Jon Roper ... assistant location manager Will Samuelson ... specialist film pilot Gladys San Juan ... assistant script supervisor Rey-Phillip Santos Kevin Kline ... Paden Scott Glenn Scott Glenn ... Emmett Kevin Costner Kevin Costner ... Jake Danny Glover Danny Glover ... Mal Marvin J. McIntyre Marvin J. McIntyre ... Clerk Brad Leland Brad Leland ... Trooper (as Brad Williams) Sheb Wooley Sheb Wooley ... Cavalry Sergeant Jon Kasdan Jon Kasdan ... Boy at Outpost John Cleese John Cleese ... Sheriff Langston Todd Allen Todd Allen ... Deputy Kern Bill Thurman Bill Thurman ... Carter Meg Kasdan Meg Kasdan ... Barmaid Dick Durock Dick Durock ... Bar Fighter Gene Hartline Gene Hartline ... Bar Fighter Autry Ward Autry Ward ... Hat Thief Rosanna Arquette Rosanna Arquette ... Hannah Rusty Meyers Rusty Meyers ... Conrad James Gammon James Gammon ... Dawson Troy Ward Troy Ward ... Baxter Kenny Call Kenny Call ... Deputy Block Brian Dennehy Brian Dennehy ... Cobb Linda Hunt Linda Hunt ... Stella Jeff Goldblum Jeff Goldblum ... Slick Ray Baker Ray Baker ... McKendrick Joe Seneca Joe Seneca ... Ezra Lynn Whitfield Lynn Whitfield ... Rae Jeff Fahey Jeff Fahey ... Tyree Jake Kasdan Jake Kasdan ... Stable Boy (as Jacob Kasdan) Patricia Gaul Patricia Gaul ... Kate Zeke Davidson Zeke Davidson ... Mr. Parker Amanda Wyss Amanda Wyss ... Phoebe Lois Geary Lois Geary ... Mrs. Parker Earl Hindman Earl Hindman ... J.T. Thomas Wilson Brown Thomas Wilson Brown ... Augie (as Tom Brown) Roy McAdams Roy McAdams ... Tall outlaw Jim Haynie Jim Haynie ... Bradley Richard Jenkins Richard Jenkins ... Kelly Jerry Biggs Jerry Biggs ... Bartender Sam Gauny Sam Gauny ... Deputy Garth Ken Farmer Ken Farmer ... Deputy Kyle Bill McIntosh Bill McIntosh ... Mitchell Gaylord ... Steve Tevere (as Mitch Gaylord) Tiny Wells Tiny Wells ... Jake Janet Jones Janet Jones ... Julie Lloyd Michael Pataki Michael Pataki ... Coach Soranhoff Patrice Donnelly Patrice Donnelly ... Danielle R.J. Williams R.J. Williams ... Mikey Tevere John Aprea John Aprea ... Mr. Tevere Michelle Phillips Michelle Phillips ... Linda Tevere Katherine Gosney Katherine Gosney ... Landlady Stacy Maloney Stacy Maloney ... Kirk Baker Peter Tramm Peter Tramm ... Ron Denver Maria Anz Maria Anz ... Becky Cameron Jenny Ester Jenny Ester ... Tracy Prescott Andrea Bianchi Andrea Bianchi ... Arthur Dick McGarvin Dick McGarvin ... Announcer Prelim Meet Mark Oates Mark Oates ... Danny Squire Jan Claire Jan Claire ... Announcer Final Meet (voice) Megan Marsden Megan Marsden ... Jo-Ellen Carter Li Yuejiu Li Yuejiu ... Ling Xiang Bruce Burns Bruce Burns ... Tops Club Member Lisa Marie Campos Lisa Marie Campos ... Tops Club Member Bob Gauthier Bob Gauthier ... Tops Club Member Lisa Green Lisa Green ... Tops Club Member Chris Riser Chris Riser ... Tops Club Member Lyn Schmitt Lyn Schmitt ... Tops Club Member Kent Weaver Kent Weaver ... Tops Club Member Steve Elliott Steve Elliott ... Tops Club Member Tim Darling Tim Darling ... Tops Club Member Matt Arnot Matt Arnot ... Competition Gymnast Scott Barclay Scott Barclay ... Competition Gymnast Mike Bowers Mike Bowers ... Competition Gymnast Phillippe Chartrand Phillippe Chartrand ... Competition Gymnast Glen Cooper Glen Cooper ... Competition Gymnast John Eccelston John Eccelston ... Competition Gymnast Mark Ewers Mark Ewers ... Competition Gymnast Brett Finch Brett Finch ... Competition Gymnast Doug Foerch Doug Foerch ... Competition Gymnast Steve Friedman Steve Friedman ... Competition Gymnast Rick Hall Rick Hall ... Competition Gymnast Paul Hartman Paul Hartman ... Competition Gymnast Celeste Kelty Celeste Kelty ... Competition Gymnast Tom Kennedy Tom Kennedy ... Competition Gymnast Jeff Knepper Jeff Knepper ... Competition Gymnast John Levy John Levy ... Competition Gymnast Wes Lewis Wes Lewis ... Competition Gymnast Gerald Martin Gerald Martin ... Competition Gymnast Bert Mathieson Bert Mathieson ... Competition Gymnast Brian Meeker Brian Meeker ... Competition Gymnast Wally Miller Wally Miller ... Competition Gymnast Magic Moore Magic Moore ... Competition Gymnast Peter Morgan Peter Morgan ... Competition Gymnast Jim Muenz Jim Muenz ... Competition Gymnast Jeff Nasby Jeff Nasby ... Competition Gymnast Brad Petters Brad Petters ... Competition Gymnast Becky Rashoff Becky Rashoff ... Competition Gymnast Jody Raymond Jody Raymond ... Competition Gymnast Jeff Richards Jeff Richards ... Competition Gymnast Frank Rosch Frank Rosch ... Competition Gymnast Tony Russo Tony Russo ... Competition Gymnast Mike Sims Mike Sims ... Competition Gymnast Scott Wilbanks Scott Wilbanks ... Competition Gymnast Steve Yasukawa Steve Yasukawa ... Competition Gymnast Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Googy Gress Googy Gress Lynette Carrington Lynette Carrington ... Team Gymnast (uncredited) Michael Giannantonio Michael Giannantonio ... Stadium Patron (uncredited) Matthew Rall Hesen Jr. Matthew Rall Hesen Jr. ... Boy at competition (uncredited) Starr Lajoie Starr Lajoie ... Competition Gymnast (uncredited) Richard Lester Richard Lester ... Cowboy on bus (uncredited) Bryn Pryor Bryn Pryor ... Competition Judge (uncredited) David Lee Rawlings David Lee Rawlings ... Gymnastics Judge (uncredited) Andrew White Andrew White ... Arthur (uncredited) Create a character page for: Create » ? Produced by Doug Chapin ... producer Freddie Fields ... executive producer Robert Schaffel ... producer Music by Alan Silvestri Cinematography by Donald E. Thorin Film Editing by Jim Oliver ... (as James Oliver) Production Design by Ward Preston Costume Design by Jodie Lynn Tillen Makeup Department Steve LaPorte ... makeup artist Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Stewart Lyons ... first assistant director: second unit Chuck Waters ... second unit director Art Department Claudia Gilligan Ivanjack ... paint foreman (as Claudia Gilligan) Sound Department James Beshears ... adr supervisor Dean Drabin ... foley mixer Richard C. Franklin ... sound designer (as Rick Franklin) / supervising sound editor (as Rick Franklin) David W. Gray ... stereo sound consultant: dolby Jay M. Harding ... sound re-recording mixer Gary A. Hecker ... foley artist James J. Isaacs ... sound editor William L. McCaughey Seth Rogen ... Telegraph Operator James Franco James Franco ... Benjy Compson Joey King Joey King ... Miss Quentin Danny McBride Danny McBride ... Police Sheriff Keegan Allen Keegan Allen ... Man with Red Tie Tim Blake Nelson Tim Blake Nelson ... Father Ahna O'Reilly Ahna O'Reilly ... Caddy Compson Loretta Devine Loretta Devine ... Dilsey Janet Jones Janet Jones ... Caroline Bascomb Compson Scott Haze Scott Haze ... Jason Compson IV Val Lauren Val Lauren ... Julio Anna Ross Anna Ross ... Carnival Twin Jacob Loeb Jacob Loeb ... Quentin Compson Shawntae Hughes Shawntae Hughes ... Versh Brianne Brozey Brianne Brozey ... Young Lady Kylen Davis Kylen Davis ... Luster Jessy Hughes Jessy Hughes ... Natalie Eric Newnham Eric Newnham ... Popcorn Vendor Brady Permenter Brady Permenter ... Young Quentin Compson Brett Friedmann Brett Friedmann ... Shoeshine Christina Alex Christina Alex ... Church Goer (as Tina Redmond) Stella Allen Stella Allen ... Young Caddy Compson Dunlap Peeples IV Dunlap Peeples IV ... Golfer Silawn Lewis Silawn Lewis ... Churchgoer Brian Lally Brian Lally ... Carnival Manager Emma Frances Burge Emma Frances Burge ... School Girl Jacob Skirtech Jacob Skirtech ... Young Benjy Compson Alizabeth Hamer Alizabeth Hamer ... Italian Girl Laney Kate Hulbert Laney Kate Hulbert ... School Girl Shana Vonn Shana Vonn ... Church Goer Christian Walker Christian Walker ... Mourner Rene Napoli Rene Napoli ... Surgeon #2 Kira Legg Kira Legg ... Carnival Goer Cotton Yancey Cotton Yancey ... Doctor Darnekia Dowl Darnekia Dowl ... Frony Peter Bonoff Peter Bonoff ... Shreve Cody Farr Cody Farr ... Young Jason Compson David Slay David Slay ... General Jason Lycurgus Compson, II Ryan Wiltshire Ryan Wiltshire ... Caddie Create a character page for: Create » ? Produced by Caroline Aragon ... producer Lee Caplin ... producer Kirk Michael Fellows ... co-producer Nesim Hason ... executive producer Sezin Hason ... executive producer Cynthia Huffman ... co-producer Vince Jolivette ... producer Miles Levy ... producer Scott Reed ... co-producer Eddie Siman ... executive producer Ron Singer ... co-producer Straw Weisman ... executive producer Music by Tim O'Keefe Cinematography by Bruce Thierry Cheung Film Editing by Ian Olds Casting By Matthew Morgan Production Design by Kristen Adams Art Direction by Jerel Levanway Eric Morrell Set Decoration by Keith Wall Bobby Williamson ... (carpenter, painter) Costume Design by Caroline Eselin Makeup Department Sarah Hindsgaul ... hair department head Vivian Maxwell ... makeup artist Michael Spezzano ... additional makeup artist Production Management Rashi DeStefano ... unit production manager Kurt Enger ... production supervisor: Princeton unit Kirk Michael Fellows ... unit production manager Robert Van Norden ... production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Anne Marie Dentici ... second assistant director Michele Erdman ... second second assistant director Jennifer Gerber ... first assistant director Ryan Hamelin ... second second assistant director: additional photography Jonathan Wu ... second second assistant director Art Department Wade Acoff ... on set dresser Wade Acuff ... set dresser Michael A. Casey ... assistant property master: second segment Michael Castro ... property master Kenny Cole ... carpenter Steve Coover ... leadman Natalie Cross ... painter Keith Davidson ... set dresser Maria Dirolf ... art assistant Everette Eglin ... leadman Jaime Fernandez ... draper Eddie Grisco ... property master (second segment) Kali Heitholt ... art supervisor Michael Hopkins ... set dresser Robbie Krumm ... set dresser Tommy Lewis ... set dresser Lianir Lopez ... buyer Jack Mallet ... set dresser Angela Messina ... painter Alexis Morrell ... set dresser Chris Nuccio ... set dresser Doug Roberts ... construction coordinator Joel Salda ... assistant property master Jennifer Santucci ... property master: New York Monette Searles ... on-set dresser Brent Smith ... leadman Jace Sullivan ... art assistant Richard Way ... carpenter Dean Welch ... set dresser Sound Department James B. Appleton ... sound mixer Rob Ellenberg ... boom operator Lisle Engle ... sound re-recording mixer Chase Everett ... adr recordist David Forshee ... adr recordist Tim Song Jones ... boom operator: los angeles Geordy Sincavage ... foley mixer Ryan Wassil ... foley mixer Visual Effects by Chris Salmassy ... visual effects artist Stunts Kevin Beard ... stunt coordinator / supervising stunt coordinator Drew Leary ... stunt coordinator: New York Terence Lorino ... marine coordinator Jason Owen ... Stunt double: Benji Matthew R. Staley ... stunts Camera and Electrical Department Stratton Bailey ... key grip Jose Barocio Jr. ... best boy electric Josh Batista ... electrician Jacob R. Burke ... second assistant camera: "b" camera Garrett Cantrell ... grip Tyler Chong ... best boy electric Jay Davis ... bts camera Jerry Franck ... "a" camera operator/steadicam Ryan Girkins ... grip: second unit Andrew Juhl ... a camera: 2nd assistant Justin Kemper ... gaffer Alex Kornreich ... additional steadicam operator Jessica Olthof ... camera pa Michael Parry ... camera operator Mike Prim ... best boy grip: second unit Kali Riley ... loader Dave Romero ... best boy grip Zach Rubin ... a camera first assistant Darius Shahmir ... camera operator M. Parker Shippey ... genny op Yousheng Tang ... additional steadicam operator Jamiel VanOver ... b camera first assistant Casting Department Chris Bosarge ... casting assistant Alec Martin ... casting assistant Matthew Morgan ... extras casting Dunlap Peeples IV ... casting assistant Scotty Whitehurst ... casting assistant Costume and Wardrobe Department Jennifer Bentley ... Eddie Barth ... Angelo Irene Cara Irene Cara ... Coco Lee Curreri Lee Curreri ... Bruno Laura Dean Laura Dean ... Lisa Antonia Franceschi Antonia Franceschi ... Hilary Boyd Gaines Boyd Gaines ... Michael Albert Hague Albert Hague ... Shorofsky Tresa Hughes Tresa Hughes ... Mrs. Finsecker Steve Inwood Steve Inwood ... François Lafete Paul McCrane Paul McCrane ... Montgomery Anne Meara Anne Meara ... Mrs. Sherwood Joanna Merlin Joanna Merlin ... Miss Berg Barry Miller Barry Miller ... Ralph Jim Moody Jim Moody ... Farrell Gene Anthony Ray Gene Anthony Ray ... Leroy Maureen Teefy Maureen Teefy ... Doris Debbie Allen Debbie Allen ... Lydia Richard Belzer Richard Belzer ... M.C. Frank Bongiorno Frank Bongiorno ... Truck Driver Bill Britten Bill Britten ... Mr. England Eric Brockington Eric Brockington ... Plump Eric Nicholas Bunin Nicholas Bunin ... Bunsky Cindy Canuelas Cindy Canuelas ... Cindy Nora Cotrone Nora Cotrone ... Topless Student Mbewe Escobar Mbewe Escobar ... Phenicia Gennadi Filimonov Gennadi Filimonov ... Violinist (as Gennady Filimonov) Victor of Aquitaine Victor of Aquitaine ... Harvey Finsecker (as Victor Fischbarg) Penny Frank Penny Frank ... Dance Teacher Willie Henry Jr. Willie Henry Jr. ... Bathroom Student Steve Hollander Steve Hollander ... Drama Student (as Steven Hollander) Sang Kim Sang Kim ... Oriental Violinist Darrell Kirkman Darrell Kirkman ... Richard III Judith L'Heureux Judith L'Heureux ... Nurse Ted Lambert Ted Lambert ... Drama Student Nancy Lee Nancy Lee ... Oriental Student Sarah Malament Sarah Malament ... Dance Accompanist James Manis James Manis ... Bruno's Uncle Carol Massenburg Carol Massenburg ... Shirley Isaac Mizrahi Isaac Mizrahi ... Touchstone Raquel Mondin Raquel Mondin ... Ralph's Sister Alba Oms Alba Oms ... Ralph's Mother Frank Oteri Frank Oteri ... Schlepstein Traci Parnell Traci Parnell ... Hawaiian Dancer Sal Piro Sal Piro ... Rocky Horror M.C. Lesley Quickley Lesley Quickley ... Towering Inferno Student (as Leslie Quickley) Ray Ramirez Ray Ramirez ... Father Morales Loris Sallahian Loris Sallahian ... Drama Student Ilse Sass Ilse Sass ... Mrs. Tossoff Dawn Steinberg Dawn Steinberg ... Monitor on Stairs Jonathan Strasser Jonathan Strasser ... Orchestra Conductor Yvette Torres Yvette Torres ... Ralph's Little Sister F.X. Vitolo F.X. Vitolo ... Frankie (as Frank X. Vitolo) Stefanie Zimmerman Stefanie Zimmerman ... Dance Teacher Tracy Burnett Tracy Burnett ... Principal Dancer Greg De Jean Greg De Jean ... Principal Dancer (as Greg DeJean) Laura Delano Laura Delano ... Principal Dancer Michael DeLorenzo Michael DeLorenzo ... Principal Dancer Aaron Dugger Aaron Dugger ... Principal Dancer Neisha Folkes-LeMelle Neisha Folkes-LeMelle ... Principal Dancer (as Neisha Folkes) Karen Ford Karen Ford ... Principal Dancer Robin Gray Robin Gray ... Principal Dancer Hazel Green Hazel Green ... Principal Dancer Eva Grubler Eva Grubler ... Principal Dancer Patrick King Patrick King ... Principal Dancer Cynthia Lochard Cynthia Lochard ... Principal Dancer Julian Montenaire Julian Montenaire ... Principal Dancer Holly Reeve Holly Reeve ... Principal Dancer Kate Snyder Kate Snyder ... Principal Dancer Meg Tilly Meg Tilly ... Principal Dancer Louis Venosta Louis Venosta ... Principal Dancer Philip Wright Philip Wright ... Principal Dancer Ranko Yokoyana Ranko Yokoyana ... Principal Dancer Adam Abeshouse Adam Abeshouse ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Yvette D. Carrington Yvette D. Carrington ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Fima Ephron Fima Ephron ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Anthony Evans Anthony Evans ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Crystal Garner Crystal Garner ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Lisa Herman Lisa Herman ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Thais Hockaday Thais Hockaday ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Karen Hoppe Karen Hoppe ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Frankie Laino Frankie Laino ... Principal Musician and Vocalist April Lang April Lang ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Richard Latimer Richard Latimer ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Lisa Lowell Lisa Lowell ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Ann Marie McDermott Ann Marie McDermott ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Kerry McDermott Kerry McDermott ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Maureen McDermott Maureen McDermott ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Josh Melville Josh Melville ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Peter Rafelson Peter Rafelson ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Ann Roboff Ann Roboff ... Principal Musician and Vocalist (as Anne Roboff) Boris Slutsky Boris Slutsky ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Alan Vetter Alan Vetter ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Evan Weinstein Evan Weinstein ... Principal Musician and Vocalist Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Perry Bedden Perry Bedden ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Christopher Biggins Christopher Biggins ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Judith Blaylock Judith Blaylock ... Dancer (uncredited) Barry Bostwick Barry Bostwick ... Brad Majors - A Hero (archive footage) (uncredited) Gaye Brown Gaye Brown ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Gregory Buchalter Gregory Buchalter ... Violinist (uncredited) Ishaq Bux Ishaq Bux ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Stephen Calcutt Stephen Calcutt ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Jeanne Carr Jeanne Carr ... Trombonist (uncredited) Hugh Cecil Hugh Cecil ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Imogen Claire Imogen Claire ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Julie Cohen Julie Cohen ... Featured vocalist (uncredited) Rufus Collins Rufus Collins ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Sadie Corre Sadie Corre ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Guido Corte Guido Corte ... Man in Airport (uncredited) Tony Cowan Tony Cowan ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Donna Edge-Rachell Donna Edge-Rachell ... Dancer (uncredited) Fran Fullenwider Fran Fullenwider ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Nancy Gilliam Nancy Gilliam ... Extra (uncredited) Charles Gray Charles Gray ... The Criminologist - An Expert (archive footage) (uncredited) Lindsay Ingram Lindsay Ingram ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Peggy Ledger Peggy Ledger ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Annabel Leventon Annabel Leventon ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Anthony Milner Anthony Milner ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Richard O'Brien Richard O'Brien ... Riff Raff - A Handyman (archive footage) (uncredited) Pamela Obermeyer Pamela Obermeyer ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Patricia Quinn Patricia Quinn ... Magenta - A Domestic (archive footage) (uncredited) Douglas Rowan Douglas Rowan ... Rocky Horror 'Dr. Frank-N-Furter' (uncredited) Karen Starr Karen Starr ... Dancer (uncredited) Holland Taylor Holland Taylor ... Claudia van Doren (uncredited) Tony Then Tony Then ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Kimi Wong Kimi Wong ... The Transylvanians (archive footage) (uncredited) Create a character page for: Create » ? Produced by David De Silva ... producer Mario Savio (free speech/student rights activist) John Searle (professor, free speech advocate) Pete Seeger (musician, activist) John Sinclair (poet, activist) Gary Snyder (poet, writer, environmentalist) Smothers Brothers (musicians, TV performers, activists) Owsley Stanley (drug culture chemist) Gloria Steinem (feminist, publisher) Hunter S. Thompson (journalist, author) Kurt Vonnegut (author, pacifist, humanist) Andy Warhol (artist) Leonard Weinglass (attorney) Alan Watts (philosopher) John Lennon & Paul McCartney Eric Clapton Reference works[edit] Bashe, Patricia R.; George-Warren, Holly; Pareles, Jon, eds. (2005) [1983]. The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll. 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During her grandfather's reign, Elizabeth was third in the line of succession to the throne, behind her uncle Edward, Prince of Wales, and her father, the Duke of York. Although her birth generated public interest, she was not expected to become queen, as the Prince of Wales was still young, and many assumed that he would marry and have children of his own.[15] When her grandfather died in 1936 and her uncle succeeded as Edward VIII, she became second-in-line to the throne, after her father. Later that year Edward abdicated, after his proposed marriage to divorced socialite Wallis Simpson provoked a constitutional crisis.[16] Consequently, Elizabeth's father became king, and she became heir presumptive. If her parents had had a later son, she would have lost her position as first-in-line, as her brother would have been heir apparent and above her in the line of succession.[17] Elizabeth received private tuition in constitutional history from Henry Marten, Vice-Provost of Eton College,[18] and learned French from a succession of native-speaking governesses.[19] A Girl Guides company, the 1st Buckingham Palace Company, was formed specifically so that she could socialise with girls her own age.[20] Later, she was enrolled as a Sea Ranger.[19] In 1939, Elizabeth's parents toured Canada and the United States. As in 1927, when her parents had toured Australia and New Zealand, Elizabeth remained in Britain, since her father thought her too young to undertake public tours.[21] Elizabeth "looked tearful" as her parents departed.[22] They corresponded regularly,[22] and she and her parents made the first royal transatlantic telephone call on 18 May.[21] Second World War In September 1939, Britain entered the Second World War, which lasted until 1945. During the war, many of London's children were evacuated to avoid the frequent aerial bombing. The suggestion by senior politician Lord Hailsham[23] that the two princesses should be evacuated to Canada was rejected by Elizabeth's mother, who declared, "The children won't go without me. I won't leave without the King. And the King will never leave."[24] Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret stayed at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, until Christmas 1939, when they moved to Sandringham House, Norfolk.[25] From February to May 1940, they lived at Royal Lodge, Windsor, until moving to Windsor Castle, where they lived for most of the next five years.[26] At Windsor, the princesses staged pantomimes at Christmas in aid of the Queen's Wool Fund, which bought yarn to knit into military garments.[27] In 1940, the 14-year-old Elizabeth made her first radio broadcast during the BBC's Children's Hour, addressing other children who had been evacuated from the cities.[28] She stated: We are trying to do all we can to help our gallant sailors, soldiers and airmen, and we are trying, too, to bear our share of the danger and sadness of war. We know, every one of us, that in the end all will be well.[28] Elizabeth in Auxiliary Territorial Service uniform, April 1945 Princess Elizabeth (left, in uniform) on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with (left to right) her mother Queen Elizabeth, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, King George VI, and Princess Margaret, 8 May 1945 In 1943, at the age of 16, Elizabeth undertook her first solo public appearance on a visit to the Grenadier Guards, of which she had been appointed colonel the previous year.[29] As she approached her 18th birthday, the law was changed so that she could act as one of five Counsellors of State in the event of her father's incapacity or absence abroad, such as his visit to Italy in July 1944.[30] In February 1945, she joined the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service as an honorary second subaltern with the service number of 230873.[31] She trained as a driver and mechanic and was promoted to honorary junior commander five months later.[32][33] At the end of the war in Europe, on Victory in Europe Day, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret mingled anonymously with the celebratory crowds in the streets of London. Elizabeth later said in a rare interview, "We asked my parents if we could go out and see for ourselves. I remember we were terrified of being recognised ... I remember lines of unknown people linking arms and walking down Whitehall, all of us just swept along on a tide of happiness and relief."[34] During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war.[35] Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. The idea was supported by the Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison, but rejected by the King because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent.[36] In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.[37] In 1947, Princess Elizabeth went on her first overseas tour, accompanying her parents through southern Africa. During the tour, in a broadcast to the British Commonwealth on her 21st birthday, she made the following pledge: I declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong.[38] Marriage and family Main article: Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh Elizabeth met her future husband, Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, in 1934 and 1937.[39] They are second cousins once removed through King Christian IX of Denmark and third cousins through Queen Victoria. After another meeting at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth in July 1939, Elizabeth—though only 13 years old—said she fell in love with Philip and they began to exchange letters.[40] Their engagement was officially announced on 9 July 1947.[41] The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links.[42] Marion Crawford wrote, "Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin."[43] Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip "The Hun".[44] In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was "an English gentleman".[45] Before the marriage, Philip renounced his Greek and Danish titles, converted from Greek Orthodoxy to Anglicanism, and adopted the style Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, taking the surname of his mother's British family.[46] Just before the wedding, he was created Duke of Edinburgh and granted the style His Royal Highness.[47] Elizabeth and Philip were married on 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey. They received 2500 wedding gifts from around the world.[48] Because Britain had not yet completely recovered from the devastation of the war, Elizabeth required ration coupons to buy the material for her gown, which was designed by Norman Hartnell.[49] In post-war Britain, it was not acceptable for the Duke of Edinburgh's German relations, including his three surviving sisters, to be invited to the wedding.[50] The Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII, was not invited either.[51] Elizabeth gave birth to her first child, Prince Charles, on 14 November 1948. One month earlier, the King had issued letters patent allowing her children to use the style and title of a royal prince or princess, to which they otherwise would not have been entitled as their father was no longer a royal prince.[52] A second child, Princess Anne, was born in 1950.[53] Following their wedding, the couple leased Windlesham Moor, near Windsor Castle, until 4 July 1949,[48] when they took up residence at Clarence House in London. At various times between 1949 and 1951, the Duke of Edinburgh was stationed in the British Crown Colony of Malta as a serving Royal Navy officer. He and Elizabeth lived intermittently, for several months at a time, in the hamlet of Gwardamanga, at Villa Guardamangia, the rented home of Philip's uncle, Lord Mountbatten. The children remained in Britain.[54] Reign Accession and coronation Elizabeth in crown and robes next to her husband in military uniform Coronation portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, June 1953 Coronation of Elizabeth II Main article: Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II During 1951, George VI's health declined and Elizabeth frequently stood in for him at public events. When she toured Canada and visited President Harry S. Truman in Washington, D.C., in October 1951, her private secretary, Martin Charteris, carried a draft accession declaration in case the King died while she was on tour.[55] In early 1952, Elizabeth and Philip set out for a tour of Australia and New Zealand by way of Kenya. On 6 February 1952, they had just returned to their Kenyan home, Sagana Lodge, after a night spent at Treetops Hotel, when word arrived of the death of the King and consequently Elizabeth's immediate accession to the throne. Philip broke the news to the new Queen.[56] Martin Charteris asked her to choose a regnal name; she chose to remain Elizabeth, "of course".[57] She was proclaimed queen throughout her realms and the royal party hastily returned to the United Kingdom.[58] She and the Duke of Edinburgh moved into Buckingham Palace.[59] With Elizabeth's accession, it seemed probable that the royal house would bear her husband's name, becoming the House of Mountbatten, in line with the custom of a wife taking her husband's surname on marriage. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Elizabeth's grandmother, Queen Mary, favoured the retention of the House of Windsor, and so on 9 April 1952 Elizabeth issued a declaration that Windsor would continue to be the name of the royal house. The Duke complained, "I am the only man in the country not allowed to give his name to his own children."[60] In 1960, after the death of Queen Mary in 1953 and the resignation of Churchill in 1955, the surname Mountbatten-Windsor was adopted for Philip and Elizabeth's male-line descendants who do not carry royal titles.[61] Amid preparations for the coronation, Princess Margaret informed her sister that she wished to marry Peter Townsend, a divorcé‚ 16 years Margaret's senior, with two sons from his previous marriage. The Queen asked them to wait for a year; in the words of Martin Charteris, "the Queen was naturally sympathetic towards the Princess, but I think she thought—she hoped—given time, the affair would peter out."[62] Senior politicians were against the match and the Church of England did not permit remarriage after divorce. If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession.[63] Eventually, she decided to abandon her plans with Townsend.[64] In 1960, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created Earl of Snowdon the following year. They were divorced in 1978; she did not remarry.[65] Despite the death of Queen Mary on 24 March, the coronation on 2 June 1953 went ahead as planned, as Mary had asked before she died.[66] The ceremony in Westminster Abbey, with the exception of the anointing and communion, was televised for the first time.[67][d] Elizabeth's coronation gown was embroidered on her instructions with the floral emblems of Commonwealth countries:[71] English Tudor rose; Scots thistle; Welsh leek; Irish shamrock; Australian wattle; Canadian maple leaf; New Zealand silver fern; South African protea; lotus flowers for India and Ceylon; and Pakistan's wheat, cotton, and jute.[72] Continuing evolution of the Commonwealth Further information: Historical development of the Commonwealth realms, from the Queen's accession The Commonwealth realms (pink) and their territories and protectorates (red) at the beginning of Elizabeth II's reign A formal group of Elizabeth in tiara and evening dress with eleven politicians in evening dress or national costume. Elizabeth II and Commonwealth leaders at the 1960 Commonwealth Conference, Windsor Castle From Elizabeth's birth onwards, the British Empire continued its transformation into the Commonwealth of Nations.[73] By the time of her accession in 1952, her role as head of multiple independent states was already established.[74] Spanning 1953–54, the Queen and her husband embarked on a six-month around-the-world tour. She became the first reigning monarch of Australia and New Zealand to visit those nations.[75] During the tour, crowds were immense; three-quarters of the population of Australia were estimated to have seen her.[76] Throughout her reign, the Queen has undertaken state visits to foreign countries and tours of Commonwealth ones and she is the most widely travelled head of state.[77] In 1956, French Prime Minister Guy Mollet and British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden discussed the possibility of France joining the Commonwealth. The proposal was never accepted and the following year France signed the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Economic Community, the precursor of the European Union.[78] In November 1956, Britain and France invaded Egypt in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to capture the Suez Canal. Lord Mountbatten claimed the Queen was opposed to the invasion, though Eden denied it. Eden resigned two months later.[79] The absence of a formal mechanism within the Conservative Party for choosing a leader meant that, following Eden's resignation, it fell to the Queen to decide whom to commission to form a government. Eden recommended that she consult Lord Salisbury, the Lord President of the Council. Lord Salisbury and Lord Kilmuir, the Lord Chancellor, consulted the British Cabinet, Winston Churchill, and the Chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee, resulting in the Queen appointing their recommended candidate: Harold Macmillan.[80] The Suez crisis and the choice of Eden's successor led in 1957 to the first major personal criticism of the Queen. In a magazine, which he owned and edited,[81] Lord Altrincham accused her of being "out of touch".[82] Altrincham was denounced by public figures and slapped by a member of the public appalled by his comments.[83] Aleksejs Širovs born – chess player Andris Škele born – politician Prime Minister of Latvia Armands Škele – basketball player Ksenia Solo born – actress Ernests Štalbergs – – architect ensemble of the Freedom Monument Izaks Nahmans Šteinbergs – – politician lawyer and author Maris Štrombergs – BMX cyclist gold medal winner at and Olympics T edit Esther Takeuchi born – materials scientist and chemical engineer Mihails Tals – – the th World Chess Champion Janis Roberts Tilbergs – – painter sculptor U edit Guntis Ulmanis born – president of Latvia Karlis Ulmanis – – prime minister and president of Latvia


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Alan Marshall ... producer Music by Michael Gore Cinematography by Michael Seresin ... director of photography Film Editing by Gerry Hambling ... (edited by) Casting By Howard Feuer ... (casting) Jeremy Ritzer ... (casting) Production Design by Geoffrey Kirkland Art Direction by Ed Wittstein Set Decoration by George DeTitta Sr. ... (as George DeTitta) Costume Design by Kristi Zea Makeup Department Joseph Coscia ... hairdresser (as Joseph G. Coscia) Joe Cuervo ... makeup (as Joseph Cuervo) Production Management David Golden ... unit production manager Candace Suerstedt ... assistant production manager (uncredited) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Robert F. Colesberry ... first assistant director Ray Greenfield ... second assistant director (as Raymond L. Greenfield) Joseph Ray ... second assistant director (as Joe Ray) Art Department Joseph M. Caracciolo ... property master (as Joe Caracciolo) David Coleman ... property master (uncredited) Richard Shelton ... painter (uncredited) Sound Department Arthur Bloom ... recordist Jerry Bruck ... stereo consultant Rusty Coppleman ... sound editor Jay M. Harding ... rerecording mixer Michael J. Kohut ... rerecording mixer Dennis Maitland II ... boom operator Christopher Newman ... sound mixer (as Chris Newman) Aaron Rochin ... rerecording mixer Thomas Scott ... consultant: Dolby (as Tom Scott) Les Wiggins ... sound editor Robert Davenport ... sound re-recordist (uncredited) James Fenton ... sound crew chief (uncredited) Duncan McEwan ... sound re-recordist (uncredited) Otto Snel ... sound re-recording mixer (uncredited) Stunts Colette Alexander ... stunts (uncredited) Sandy Alexander ... stunts (uncredited) Camera and Electrical Department Holly Bower ... still photographer Catharine Bushnell ... still photographer Joseph F. Coffey ... camera operator Bill Gerardo ... second assistant cameraman (as William Gerardo) Vinnie Gerardo ... first assistant cameraman (as Vincent Gerardo) Martin Nallan ... key grip (as Marty Nallan) LeRoy Patton ... first cameraman: New York (as Leroy Patton) Tom Priestley Jr. ... camera operator Frank Schulz ... gaffer (as Frank O. Schulz) John Stanier ... camera operator Garrett Brown ... Steadicam operator (uncredited) Billy Kerwick ... best boy grip (uncredited) Sal Martorano ... electrician (uncredited) Robert Shepherd ... electrician (uncredited) Sandi Sissel ... camera operator (uncredited) Casting Department Margery Simkin ... special casting Costume and Wardrobe Department Al Craine ... wardrobe supervisor: men's Beverly Cycon ... wardrobe supervisor: women's Thelma Gregory ... wardrobe supervisor: women's (as Thelma S. Gregory) Ellen Mirojnick ... assistant costume designer As Told by Ginger (TV Series) Louie, Referee / Louie - Detention (2003) ... Louie, Referee - And She Was Gone (2002) ... Louie 2001 Ósmosis Jones Additional Character Voice (voice) 1997-2001 Men in Black: The Series (TV Series) Frank the Pug - The Endgame Syndrome: Part 2 (2001) ... (voice) - The Endgame Syndrome: Part 1 (2001) ... (voice) - The Breaking News Syndrome (2001) ... (voice) - The Virtual Crossfire Syndrome (2001) ... (voice) - The Circus Parade Syndrome (2001) ... (voice) Show all 28 episodes 1998 Babe, el cerdito en la ciudad Nigel / Alan (voice) 1997 Superman (TV Series) Detective Kurt Bowman - The Late Mr. Kent (1997) ... Detective Kurt Bowman (voice) - Target (1997) ... Detective Kurt Bowman (voice) 1996 Kate y Mike (TV Series) Sid - The Sandwich (1996) ... Sid 1995 Acusado de asesinato (TV Movie) Mickey Rosen 1994 Killing Obsession Limo Dispatcher 1984-1994 Se ha escrito un crimen (TV Series) Richie Kanpinski / Bernie - A Murderous Muse (1994) ... Richie Kanpinski - Threshold of Fear (1993) ... Richie Kanpinski - The Murder of Sherlock Holmes (1984) ... Bernie 1994 Mr. Write Dad 1993 Motorratones de Marte (TV Series) Gorgonzola - A Scent, a Memory, a Far Distant Cheese (1993) ... Gorgonzola (voice) 1992-1993 Guerra de parejas (TV Series) Charlie Howell, Sr. - Watt, Me Worry? (1993) ... Charlie Howell, Sr. - Hit the Road, Jack (1993) ... Charlie Howell, Sr. - The Triumph of DeVille (1992) ... Charlie Howell, Sr. - The Old Man and the 'C' (1992) ... Charlie Howell, Sr. - Shop 'Til You Drop (1992) ... Charlie Howell, Sr. 1985-1992 Juzgado de guardia (TV Series) Morty Fleckman / Blacky Buzzlick - To Sir with... Ah, What the Heck... Love (1992) ... Morty Fleckman - The System Works (1991) ... Morty Fleckman - Walk, Don't Wheel (1985) ... Blacky Buzzlick 1991 Twenty Dollar Star Joe Hogan 1991 James Bond Jr. (TV Series) (voice) 1991 Rover Dangerfield Champ (voice) 1990 The Outsiders (TV Series) Skalka - Carnival (1990) ... Skalka 1989 An Eight Is Enough Wedding (TV Movie) Cabbie 1989 Doctor Doctor (TV Series) Raymond - The Palumbo Affair (1989) ... Raymond - The Search for Armand Peltzer (1989) ... Raymond 1981-1988 Simon & Simon (TV Series) Myron Fowler / Max - Play It Again, Simon (1988) ... Max - Bail Out (1983) ... Myron Fowler (credit only) - The Skeleton Who Came Out of the Closet (1983) ... Myron Fowler - Red Dog Blues (1983) ... Myron Fowler - Room 3502 (1983) ... Myron Fowler Show all 38 episodes 1987 Padres forzosos (TV Series) Lou - Knock Yourself Out (1987) ... Lou 1987 Born in East L.A. Lester 1984-1987 Mike Hammer (TV Series) Ritchie / Richie / Mr. Monroe - Kill John Doe (1987) ... Mr. Monroe - Satan, Cyanide and Murder (1984) ... Ritchie - The Perfect Twenty (1984) ... Ritchie - Negative Image (1984) ... Ritchie - Hot Ice (1984) ... Richie Show all 6 episodes 1986 ABC Weekend Specials (TV Series) Sam Mateo - The Day the Kids Took Over (1986) ... Sam Mateo 1986 Blacke el Mago (TV Series) - Wax Poetic (1986) 1986 Primos lejanos (TV Series) Examiner - Baby, You Can Drive My Car (1986) ... Examiner 1985 Magnum P.I. (TV Series) Harry Granger - Rapture (1985) ... Harry Granger 1985 El espantapájaros y la seńora King (TV Series) Gino - Car Wars (1985) ... Gino 1984 Vacaciones en el mar (TV Series) Joey Weasel Malone - Only the Good Die Young/Honey Beats the Odds/The Light of Another Day (1984) ... Joey Weasel Malone 1984 Challenge of the GoBots (TV Series) Additional Voices (voice) 1984 The Red-Light Sting (TV Movie) Sam Hollander 1984 Lotería (TV Series) - Chicago: Another Chance (1984) 1984 Silver Spoons (TV Series) Dom - The World's Greatest Father (1984) ... Dom 1984 Los chicos de la computadora (TV Series) Gregg - Watch Out! (1984) ... Gregg 1983 Vida de estudiante (TV Series) Lars - Snow (1983) ... Lars 1982 T.J. Hooker (TV Series) Singer - The Protectors (1982) ... Singer 1981 Canción triste de Hill Street (TV Series) Tanner - Jungle Madness (1981) ... Tanner 1981 La Masa (TV Series) Sam Brandes - Patterns (1981) ... Sam Brandes 1980 Number 96 (TV Series) Lou Sugarman 1980 Ethel Is an Elephant (TV Short) Harold Brainer 1980 Fama Angelo 1980 Stone (TV Series) Vandis - What Do You People Want from Me? (1980) - The Partner (1980) - 67 Hours, 24 Minutes, and Counting (1980) - Death Run (1980) ... Vandis 1980 Jimmy B. & André (TV Movie) Tassos 1980 Alicia (TV Series) Ernie 'Rocky' Rockwell - Auld Acquaintances Should Be Forgot (1980) ... Ernie 'Rocky' Rockwell 1979 The Man in the Santa Claus Suit (TV Movie) Babyskin 1979 Boardwalk Eli Rosen 1979 Terror en Amityville Agucci 1978 Husbands, Wives & Lovers (TV Series) Harry Bellini - Six Characters Flunk a Sex Quiz and Go Somewhere to Do Something About It (1978) ... Harry Bellini - Women Write Stories and the Men Buy a Horse (1978) ... Harry Bellini - Predictions Come True (1978) ... Harry Bellini - Murray Gets Sacked and Paula Gets Hired (1978) ... Harry Bellini - Dixon and Courtney Adopt (1978) ... Harry Bellini Show all 10 episodes 1978 CPO Sharkey (TV Series) Fowler - Tell It to the Marines (1978) ... Fowler 1977 Infierno en Florida Rudi Volpone (as Ed Barth) 1977 Husbands and Wives (TV Movie) Harry Bell 1977 Kingston: Confidential (TV Series) - The Boston Shamrock (1977) ... (as Ed Barth) 1977 La mujer biónica (TV Series) Saul - Once a Thief (1977) ... Saul (as Ed Barth) 1976 Amelia Earhart (TV Movie) Sid Isaacs 1976 Hombre rico, hombre pobre (TV Mini-Series) Papadakis - Part VII: Chapter 10 (1976) ... Papadakis (as Ed Barth) - Part VI: Chapter 8 (1976) ... Papadakis (as Ed Barth) 1976 Popi (TV Series) Cop - Love Letters (1976) ... Cop 1976 Joe and Sons (TV Series) Pelekoudas - Jimmy Flynn's Wake (1976) ... Pelekoudas 1975 Kojak (TV Series) Joe Torrey - A House of Prayer, a Den of Thieves (1975) ... Joe Torrey (as Ed Barth) 1975 Matt Helm (TV Series) - Double Jeopardy (1975) ... (as Ed Barth) 1975 The Orphan and the Dude (TV Movie) Sam Brodsky (as Ed Barth) 1975 Baretta (TV Series) Al Velance - Ragtime Billy Peaches (1975) ... Al Velance (as Ed Barth) 1975 Vida y milagros del Capitán Miller (TV Series) Detective DeLuca - Stakeout (1975) ... Detective DeLuca (as Ed Barth) 1975 Cannon (TV Series) Fatty Chavil - Missing at FL307 (1975) ... Fatty Chavil (as Ed Barth) 1974 It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy (TV Movie) Sgt. Riggs (as Ed Barth) 1974 Las calles de San Francisco (TV Series) Ed Cooper - Cry Help! (1974) ... Ed Cooper 1974 Los super polis Detroit Hitman / Driver (uncredited) 1973-1974 Shaft (TV Series) Lt. Al Rossi - The Murder Machine (1974) ... Lt. Al Rossi (as Ed Barth) - The Capricorn Murders (1974) ... Lt. Al Rossi (as Ed Barth) - Cop Killer (1974) ... Lt. Al Rossi - The Kidnapping (1973) ... Lt. Al Rossi - Hit-Run (1973) ... Lt. Al Rossi (as Ed Barth) Show all 7 episodes 1973 Honor Thy Father (TV Movie) Directed by Corey Allen Writing Credits William Hjortsberg ... (written by) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Sterling Holloway Sterling Holloway ... Hobe Carpenter Patrick Cranshaw Patrick Cranshaw ... Taylor Charles Napier Charles Napier ... Jim Bob George Murdock George Murdock ... Jake Summers Ron Feinberg Ron Feinberg ... Bubba David Carradine David Carradine ... Harley Thomas Kate Jackson Kate Jackson ... Nancy Sue Hunnicutt Roger C. Carmel Roger C. Carmel ... Ralph Junior Hunnicutt Hope Pomerance Hope Pomerance ... Mrs. Hunnicutt Eddie Barth Eddie Barth ... Rudi Volpone (as Ed Barth) Malcolm Jones Malcolm Jones ... Rainey Charles Willeford Charles Willeford ... Bartender Christopher Raynolds Christopher Raynolds ... Scooter Claude Earl Jones Claude Earl Jones ... Carl (as Claude Jones) Emilio Rivera Emilio Rivera ... Honeydew Driver Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Richard Holden Richard Holden ... Race Announcer (uncredited) Mentes criminales (TV Series) Ambassador Elizabeth Prentiss - Honor Among Thieves (2007) ... Ambassador Elizabeth Prentiss 2006 La convicción de una hija (TV Movie) Maureen Hansen 2006 Padre de familia (TV Series) Mrs. Amanda King - Deep Throats (2006) ... Mrs. Amanda King (voice) 2004 No Regrets Suzanne Kennerly 2004 Turno de guardia (TV Series) Jan Martin - Higher Calling (2004) ... Jan Martin - In Plain View (2004) ... Jan Martin 2004 Larceny Mom 2003 Miracle Dogs (TV Movie) Terri Logan 2002 Sabrina, cosas de brujas (TV Series) Candy - It's a Hot, Hot, Hot, Hot Christmas (2002) ... Candy 2002 The Zeta Project (TV Series) Bombshell - Ro's Gift (2002) ... Bombshell (voice) 2001 El testimonio de una madre (TV Movie) Sharon Carlson 2000 Satan School (TV Movie) The Dean 2000 Chicken Soup for the Soul (TV Series) Professor Foley - Making the Grade (2000) ... Professor Foley 1999 Batman del futuro (TV Series) Bombshell - Mind Games (1999) ... Bombshell (voice) 1999 Una segunda oportunidad (TV Series) Julie Smith / Mildred - Double Exposure (1999) ... Julie Smith / Mildred 1999 Error y enjuiciamiento Shelley 1998 Decepción (TV Movie) Kit Gallagher 1997 Dead Man's Gun (TV Series) Katherine Morrison - Death Warrant (1997) ... Katherine Morrison 1997 Ally McBeal (TV Series) Barbara Cooker - The Kiss (1997) ... Barbara Cooker 1997 Asesinato en el campus (TV Movie) Rose Earl 1996 Panic in the Skies! (TV Movie) Laurie Ann Pickett 1996 Acusación desesperada (TV Movie) DeDe Cooper 1996 Muerte en la nieve (TV Movie) Jessie Arnold 1995 El silencio del adulterio (TV Movie) Dr. Rachel Lindsey 1994 Coacción al testigo (TV Movie) Sandra Clayton 1994 Armed and Innocent (TV Movie) Patsy Holland 1993 Arly Hanks (TV Movie) Arly hanks 1993 Triste canción de cuna (TV Movie) Rita Donohue 1993 Adrift (TV Movie) Katie Nast 1992 Homewrecker (TV Movie) Lucy (voice) 1992 Peste negra (TV Movie) Dr. Nora Hart 1992 The Boys of Twilight (TV Series) Miss Dutton - Pilot (1992) ... Miss Dutton 1990 Un extrańo en mi interior (TV Movie) Mare Blackburn 1989 Loverboy Diane Bodek 1988-1989 Baby Boom (TV Series) J.C. Wiatt - J.C. the Man (1989) ... J.C. Wiatt - Charlotte's Secret (1989) ... J.C. Wiatt - A Fine Romance (1989) ... J.C. Wiatt - When It Rains (1989) ... J.C. Wiatt - X-y-l-o-p-h-o-n-e (1989) ... J.C. Wiatt Show all 13 episodes 1983-1987 El espantapájaros y la seńora King (TV Series) Mrs. Amanda King - The Khrushchev List (1987) ... Mrs. Amanda King - A Matter of Choice (1987) ... Mrs. Amanda King - Suitable for Framing (1987) ... Mrs. Amanda King - All That Glitters (1987) ... Mrs. Amanda King - One Flew East (1987) ... Mrs. Amanda King Show all 89 episodes 1983 Listen to Your Heart (TV Movie) Frannie Greene 1982 Su otro amor Claire 1981 Dirty Tricks Polly Bishop 1981 Hielo frágil (TV Movie) Linda Rivers 1981 Inmates: A Love Story (TV Movie) Jane Mount 1979 Topper (TV Movie) Marion Kerby 1976-1979 Los ángeles de Charlie (TV Series) Sabrina Duncan - Angels Remembered (1979) ... Sabrina Duncan - Rosemary, for Remembrance (1979) ... Sabrina Duncan - Angels in Waiting (1979) ... Sabrina Duncan - Marathon Angels (1979) ... Sabrina Duncan - Teen Angels (1979) ... Sabrina Duncan Show all 69 episodes 1977 The San Pedro Beach Bums (TV Series) Sabrina Duncan - Angels and the Bums (1977) ... Sabrina Duncan 1977 James at 15 (TV Series) Robin - Pilot (1977) ... Robin 1977 Infierno en Florida Nancy Sue Hunnicutt 1976 Muerte en la mansión del amor (TV Movie) Donna Gregory 1972-1976 Los patrulleros (TV Series) Jill Danko - Journey to Oblivion (1976) ... Jill Danko - Deliver Me from Innocence (1976) ... Jill Danko - Blue Movie, Blue Death (1976) ... Jill Danko - The Mugging (1976) ... Jill Danko - From Out of the Darkness (1976) ... Jill Danko Paul Aaron Writing Credits (in alphabetical order) David Epstein Cast Lenore Bender Lenore Bender ... Mrs. Archer William Bender William Bender ... Bus Driver James Curtin James Curtin ... Nursing Home Director R. Allison Dukes R. Allison Dukes ... Alice William Easterby William Easterby ... Mr. Ray Lillian Gish Lillian Gish ... Grandmother J. Michael Graves J. Michael Graves ... Reverend Enders James Greene James Greene ... McCormick George Guidall George Guidall ... Mr. Corona Charles Hall Charles Hall ... Board Member Barton Heyman Barton Heyman ... Boynes Lawrence Holofcener Lawrence Holofcener ... Mr. Reckler Ashley Hutchinson Ashley Hutchinson ... Board Member Kate Jackson Kate Jackson ... Linda Rivers Daniel Hugh Kelly Daniel Hugh Kelly ... Jack Mimi Kennedy Mimi Kennedy ... Arlene Marla Kinne Marla Kinne ... Doreen Louise Latham Louise Latham ... Mrs. McCormick Malachy McCourt Malachy McCourt ... Matt Milton E. McCullough Milton E. McCullough ... Server Randolph Miller Randolph Miller ... William Mark Mixson Mark Mixson ... Boots Robert Moseley Robert Moseley ... Pete Lorraine Orr Lorraine Orr ... Mrs. Smither Gerard Prendergast Gerard Prendergast ... Paul Chris Reneger Chris Reneger ... Ed Scott Ross Scott Ross ... Neil Hansford Rowe Hansford Rowe ... Mr. Kiernan Dwight Schultz Dwight Schultz ... Mr. Ritchie Richard Seff Richard Seff ... Mr. Reckler Thomas Sena Thomas Sena ... Arthur Catherine F. Shroka Catherine F. Shroka ... Mrs. Kiernan Cynthia Smith Cynthia Smith ... Reporter Vivian Smith Vivian Smith ... Board Member Create a character page for: Create » ? Produced by Norman Cohen ... producer Mel Sokolow ... executive producer Music by Earl Rose Cinematography by Richard T. Heffron ... (6 episodes, 1985) Series Writing Credits Douglas Heyes ... (creator) (6 episodes, 1985) John Jakes ... (6 episodes, 1985) Paul F. Edwards ... (2 episodes, 1985) Patricia Green ... (2 episodes, 1985) Kathleen A. Shelley ... (2 episodes, 1985) Series Cast Kirstie Alley Kirstie Alley ... Virgilia Hazard / ... (6 episodes, 1985) Georg Stanford Brown Georg Stanford Brown ... Garrison Grady (6 episodes, 1985) David Carradine David Carradine ... Justin LaMotte (6 episodes, 1985) Philip Casnoff Philip Casnoff ... Elkanah Bent / ... (6 episodes, 1985) Lesley-Anne Down Lesley-Anne Down ... Madeline Fabray LaMotte (6 episodes, 1985) Genie Francis Genie Francis ... Brett Main / ... (6 episodes, 1985) Terri Garber Terri Garber ... Ashton Main Huntoon / ... (6 episodes, 1985) Wendy Kilbourne Wendy Kilbourne ... Constance Flynn Hazard / ... (6 episodes, 1985) Jim Metzler Jim Metzler ... James Huntoon (6 episodes, 1985) James Read James Read ... George Hazard (6 episodes, 1985) Lewis Smith Lewis Smith ... Charles Main (6 episodes, 1985) John Stockwell John Stockwell ... Billy Hazard (6 episodes, 1985) Patrick Swayze Patrick Swayze ... Orry Main (6 episodes, 1985) Johnny Cash Johnny Cash ... John Brown (6 episodes, 1985) Olivia Cole Olivia Cole ... Maum Sally (6 episodes, 1985) Morgan Fairchild Morgan Fairchild ... Burdetta Halloran (6 episodes, 1985) Robert Guillaume Robert Guillaume ... Frederick Douglass (6 episodes, 1985) Hal Holbrook Hal Holbrook ... Abraham Lincoln (6 episodes, 1985) Gene Kelly Gene Kelly ... Sen. Charles Edwards (6 episodes, 1985) Robert Mitchum Robert Mitchum ... Patrick Flynn (6 episodes, 1985) Jean Simmons Jean Simmons ... Clarissa Main (6 episodes, 1985) David Ogden Stiers David Ogden Stiers ... Congressman Sam Greene (6 episodes, 1985) Inga Swenson Inga Swenson ... Maude Hazard (6 episodes, 1985) Elizabeth Taylor Elizabeth Taylor ... Madam Conti (6 episodes, 1985) John Anderson John Anderson ... William Hazard (6 episodes, 1985) Lee Bergere Lee Bergere ... Nicholas Fabray (6 episodes, 1985) Jonathan Frakes Jonathan Frakes ... Stanley Hazard (6 episodes, 1985) Wendy Fulton Wendy Fulton ... Isabel Truscott Hazard (6 episodes, 1985) David Harris David Harris ... Priam (6 episodes, 1985) Mitchell Ryan Mitchell Ryan ... Tillet Main (6 episodes, 1985) Forest Whitaker Forest Whitaker ... Cuffey (6 episodes, 1985) Michael McClendon Michael McClendon ... Corporal Owens (6 episodes, 1985) Erica Gimpel Erica Gimpel ... Semiramis (4 episodes, 1985) William Ostrander William Ostrander ... Forbes LaMotte (4 episodes, 1985) Tony Frank Tony Frank ... Salem Jones (3 episodes, 1985) Alveda King Alveda King ... Slave (3 episodes, 1985) Walter Barnes Walter Barnes ... Benny Haven (2 episodes, 1985) Nikki Creswell Nikki Creswell ... Young Brett Main (2 episodes, 1985) Chris Douridas Chris Douridas ... George McClellan (2 episodes, 1985) Temi Epstein Temi Epstein ... Young Ashton Main (2 episodes, 1985) Bill Eudaly Bill Eudaly ... Tom 'Stonewall' Jackson (2 episodes, 1985) Arthur Gilliard Arthur Gilliard ... Nathaniel (2 episodes, 1985) Cody W. Hampton Cody W. Hampton ... George Pickett (2 episodes, 1985) Tuck Milligan Tuck Milligan ... Smith Dawkins (2 episodes, 1985) Andy Stahl Andy Stahl ... Cadet Ned Fisk (2 episodes, 1985) Robert Vaucresson Robert Vaucresson ... Jed (2 episodes, 1985) Patricia Allison Patricia Allison ... 2nd Abolitionist (1 episode, 1985) William Arvay William Arvay ... Whitney Smith (1 episode, 1985) David Beauford David Beauford ... Clarence (1 episode, 1985) William Bender William Bender ... Priest (1 episode, 1985) Norman Bennett Norman Bennett ... The Planter (1 episode, 1985) Virginia Dale Virginia Dale ... 3rd Abolitionist (1 episode, 1985) Tom Brennan Tom Brennan ... Gilhoully (1 episode, 1985) Jim Cheatham Jim Cheatham ... Cadet Lieutenant (1 episode, 1985) Drew Deighan Drew Deighan ... Orderly (1 episode, 1985) John Fortune Dunn John Fortune Dunn ... Referee (1 episode, 1985) Mac McClennahan Mac McClennahan ... Passenger (1 episode, 1985) Michael Crabtree Michael Crabtree ... Galen DeVere (1 episode, 1985) Lou Hancock Lou Hancock ... The Woman (1 episode, 1985) Mert Hatfield Mert Hatfield ... Ironworker (1 episode, 1985) Michael McHugh Michael McHugh ... 1st Gunman (1 episode, 1985) Frances Foster Frances Foster ... Slave (1 episode, 1985) James Hurdle James Hurdle ... Officer of the Day (1 episode, 1985) Ted Manson Ted Manson ... Dr. Sapp (1 episode, 1985) Oliver Hamilton Oliver Hamilton ... Clinton (1 episode, 1985) Vince McKewin Vince McKewin ... Corporal Tannen (1 episode, 1985) Joanne Morgan Joanne Morgan ... Thisbee (1 episode, 1985) David Muir David Muir ... 1st Abolitionist (1 episode, 1985) Terri Gardner Terri Gardner ... Alice Peet (1 episode, 1985) Cary Guffey Cary Guffey ... Young Billy Hazard (1 episode, 1985) Jon Hayden Jon Hayden ... Myles Woodward (1 episode, 1985) Ralph Pace Ralph Pace ... Gerrit Smith (1 episode, 1985) James Rebhorn James Rebhorn ... Major Anderson (1 episode, 1985) Eric Heffron Eric Heffron ... 1st Cadet (1 episode, 1985) Ray Spruell Ray Spruell ... Ironworker (1 episode, 1985) Michael Tulin Michael Tulin ... Lt. Ben Carpenter (1 episode, 1985) Stephen Godwin Stephen Godwin ... Lt. Pearson (1 episode, 1985) Barton Heyman Barton Heyman ... West Point Instructor (1 episode, 1985) Jacob Stewart Jacob Stewart ... Abner (1 episode, 1985) Mark Moses Mark Moses ... Ulysses S. Grant (1 episode, 1985) Ronnie Stutes Ronnie Stutes ... Barman (1 episode, 1985) David Weaver David Weaver ... Preston Smith (1 episode, 1985) Stephanie Allison Jobluck Stephanie Allison Jobluck ... Ashton Main (1 episode, 1985) Melissa Manley Melissa Manley ... Brett Main - as Minor (1 episode, 1985) Teresa Tabron Teresa Tabron ... Nancy (1 episode, 1985) Ginnie Randall Ginnie Randall ... Clyta (1 episode, 1985) Lou Walker Lou Walker ... Ezekial (1 episode, 1985) Tim Wise Tim Wise ... Surgeon (1 episode, 1985) Robert Jones Robert Jones ... Fighting Man (unknown episodes) Michael T. Boyd Michael T. Boyd ... West Point Instructer (unknown episodes) Darryl Cox Darryl Cox ... Southern Businessman (unknown episodes) Robert Lee Hodge Robert Lee Hodge ... Soldier (unknown episodes) Davis Hotard Davis Hotard (unknown episodes) Eddie King Eddie King (unknown episodes) Charles Lawlor Charles Lawlor ... Horace (unknown episodes) Stanley Moore Stanley Moore ... Horseman (unknown episodes) Jessie Winn Jessie Winn ... Extra (unknown episodes) Kevin R. Young Kevin R. Young ... West Point Instructer (unknown episodes) Calliway Callicott Calliway Callicott ... Soldier (uncredited) (2 episodes, 1985) Lenore Bender Lenore Bender ... 2nd Asylum Inmate (uncredited) (1 episode, 1985) Vince Deadrick Sr. Vince Deadrick Sr. ... Greyhaired Fighting Man at Station (uncredited) (1 episode, 1985) Robert F. Hoy Robert F. Hoy ... Fighting Man at Station (uncredited) (1 episode, 1985) Rachel Jakes Rachel Jakes ... Mary Todd Lincoln (uncredited) (1 episode, 1985) Fred Lerner Fred Lerner ... Fighting Man with Cap at Station (uncredited) (1 episode, 1985) Randy Moore Randy Moore ... Train Conductor (uncredited) (1 episode, 1985) Ron O'Neal Ron O'Neal ... William Still (uncredited) (1 episode, 1985) Walter Robles Walter Robles ... Fighting Man at Station (uncredited) (1 episode, 1985) Lou White Lou White ... Inmate 1 (uncredited) (1 episode, 1985) Roger Ragland Roger Ragland ... Mounted Dragoon (uncredited) (unknown episodes) Create a character page for: Create » ? Series Produced by Paul Freeman ... producer (6 episodes, 1985) Rob Harland ... associate producer (6 episodes, 1985) Chuck McLain ... executive producer (6 episodes, 1985) David L. Wolper ... executive producer (6 episodes, 1985) Series Music by Bill Conti ... (6 episodes, 1985) Series Cinematography by Stevan Larner ... (6 episodes, 1985) Series Film Editing by Michael Eliot ... (6 episodes, 1985) Scott C. Eyler ... (6 episodes, 1985) Series Casting By Phyllis Huffman ... (6 episodes, 1985) Jennifer Jackson Part ... (6 episodes, 1985) Series Production Design by Archie J. Bacon ... (6 episodes, 1985) Series Art Direction by Richard Berger ... (6 episodes, 1985) Series Set Decoration by Charles Korian ... (6 episodes, 1985) Series Costume Design by Vicki Sánchez ... (unknown episodes) Series Makeup Department Virginia Darcy ... hairstylist (6 episodes, 1985) Alan Fama ... makeup artist (6 episodes, 1985) Dick Smith ... special makeup effects artist: Abraham Lincoln makeup (unknown episodes) Series Production Management Mike Salamunovich ... unit production manager (6 episodes, 1985) Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Skip Cosper ... first assistant director (6 episodes, 1985) Douglas Dean III ... second assistant director (6 episodes, 1985) Josh McLaglen ... second assistant director (6 episodes, 1985) Series Art Department Richard J. Bayard ... construction coordinator (6 episodes, 1985) Sandy Dvore ... drawings (6 episodes, 1985) Earl W. Huntoon Jr. ... property master (6 episodes, 1985) Richard M. Cole ... propmaker gangboss (unknown episodes) Series Sound Department Ron Tinsley ... sound effects editor (6 episodes, 1985) Richard Wagner ... production sound (6 episodes, 1985) Alex Bamattre ... sound editor (unknown episodes) Stu Bernstein ... sound editor (unknown episodes) Roy Braverman ... sound effects editor (unknown episodes) Lee Chaney ... sound editor (unknown episodes) Craig Clark ... dialogue editor (unknown episodes) Vincent Connelly ... sound editor (unknown episodes) Corinne Sessarego ... sound editor (unknown episodes) Clancy T. Troutman ... supervising sound editor (unknown episodes) Series Stunts Fred Lerner ... stunt coordinator (6 episodes, 1985) Gregory J. Barnett ... stunts (unknown episodes) David Cadiente ... stunts (unknown episodes) Steve Cremin ... stunts (unknown episodes) Bob K. Cummings ... stunts (unknown episodes) Vince Deadrick Sr. ... stunts (unknown episodes) Tom Elliott ... stunts (unknown episodes) Glory Fioramonti ... stunts (unknown episodes) Tim Gilbert ... stunts (unknown episodes) Clifford Happy ... stunts (unknown episodes) Gene Hartline ... stunts (unknown episodes) Robert F. Hoy ... stunts (unknown episodes) Loren Janes ... stunts (unknown episodes) Mike H. McGaughy ... stunts (unknown episodes) Pat McGroarty ... stunts (unknown episodes) Bill McIntosh ... stunts (unknown episodes) Jimmy Ortega ... stunts (unknown episodes) Bernie Pock ... stunts (unknown episodes) Roger Ragland ... stunts (unknown episodes) Walter Robles ... stunts (unknown episodes) John Robotham ... stunts (unknown episodes) J.P. Romano ... stunts (unknown episodes) Bill M. Ryusaki ... stunts (unknown episodes) Walter Scott ... stunts (unknown episodes) Jack Verbois ... stunts (unknown episodes) Fred Waugh ... stunts (unknown episodes) Jerry Wills ... stunts (unknown episodes) Series Camera and Electrical Department Bob Farmer ... gaffer (6 episodes, 1985) Owen Marsh ... camera operator (6 episodes, 1985) Charles L. Morgan ... key grip (6 episodes, 1985) Tony Rivetti ... first assistant camera (6 episodes, 1985) Don E. FauntLeRoy ... assistant camera (unknown episodes) Peter Gerling ... assistant camera (unknown episodes) Ralph Gerling ... camera operator (unknown episodes) Bill Sheehan ... assistant camera (unknown episodes) D. Michael Wheeler ... second assistant camera (unknown episodes) Series Casting Department Liz Keigley ... location casting (6 episodes, 1985) Shari Rhodes ... location casting (6 episodes, 1985) Series Costume and Wardrobe Department Joie Hutchinson ... costume supervisor: women (6 episodes, 1985) Pat McGrath ... costume supervisor: men (6 episodes, 1985) Vicki Sánchez ... costume supervisor: women (6 episodes, 1985) Judi Flowers ... costumer (unknown episodes) Series Editorial Department Michael Cipriano ... assistant editor (6 episodes, 1985) Leon Garbers ... assistant editor (6 episodes, 1985) Richard L. McCullough ... assistant editor (6 episodes, 1985) Series Music Department Stephen A. Hope ... music editor (6 episodes, 1985) Jay Alfred Smith ... music editor (6 episodes, 1985) Christopher Flick ... assistant music editor (unknown episodes) Julie Giroux ... composer: additional music / orchestrator (unknown episodes) Greig McRitchie ... composer: additional music (unknown episodes) James D. Young ... music editor (unknown episodes) Series Other crew Robert Easton ... dialect coach (6 episodes, 1985) Patricia Green ... executive script consultant (6 episodes, 1985) Ray Herbeck Jr. ... historian / technical advisor (6 episodes, 1985) Ken Lee ... location auditor (6 episodes, 1985) Alleen N. Nollmann ... script supervisor (6 episodes, 1985) Don Shelley ... location auditor (6 episodes, 1985) Mark Wolper ... production executive (6 episodes, 1985) Michael T. Boyd ... re-enactment coordinator (unknown episodes) Billy L. 'Butch' Frank ... historical consultant (unknown episodes) Roger Ragland ... wrangler (unknown episodes) Kevin R. Young ... re-enactment coordinator (unknown episodes) Andrew Laszlo Art Direction by Nicholas J. Romanac ... (as Nick Romanac) Costume Design by Linda Benedict-Pierce Makeup Department Colleen Callaghan ... hair stylist: Kate Jackson Jay Cannistraci ... makeup department head Joe Cranzano ... makeup artist Production Management Norman Cohen ... unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Ray Greenfield ... second assistant director Alan Hopkins ... first assistant director Joseph Ray ... first assistant director (as Joe Ray) Robert E. Warren ... second assistant director (as Bob Warren) Art Department J. Patrick Coll ... property master (as Patrick Coll) Greg Kasper ... set dresser James Robinson II ... set props (as Jim Robinson) Norman E. Weber ... set dresser (as Norman Webber) Sound Department Steve Cerutti ... sound editor John Fundus ... boom operator Joseph Weintraub ... sound editor Camera and Electrical Department William Coleman ... first assistant camera (as Bill Coleman) Ken Connors ... best boy Russell Engels ... gaffer Jon Fauer ... camera operator Joe Golz ... electrician Edward Knott III ... dolly grip Ed Knott Jr. ... key grip (as Eddie Knott Jr.) Jeffrey Laszlo ... second assistant camera (as Jeff Laszlo) Norman Leigh ... additional photographer Casting Department Michael Wyka ... extras casting (as Mike Wyka) Costume and Wardrobe Department Joanne Wenger ... wardrobe Editorial Department Scott Hancock ... assistant editor Music Department Bob Lovett ... music editor Transportation Department Charles Rittenberg ... transportation co-captain Other crew Jack Cowden ... script supervisor Michael McCulley ... production office assistant Susana Preston ... script supervisor Roberta Rose ... location auditor Jeffrey W. Stacey ... location coordinator (as Jeff Stacey) Cynthia Streit ... production secretary Rosanne Vogel ... location auditor Robert Wahler ... assistant to director Show all 92 episodes 1975 Gritos de muerte (TV Movie) Carol 1974 El crucero de la muerte (TV Movie) Mary Frances Radney 1974 Abejas asesinas (TV Movie) Victoria Wells 1973 Escuela Satánica para seńoritas (TV Movie) Roberta 1972 Amores que esperan Sandy Lawton 1972 Movin' On (TV Movie) Cory 1972 Bonanza (TV Series) Ellen - One Ace Too Many (1972) ... Ellen 1972 The New Healers (TV Movie) Nurse Michelle Johnson 1971 El show de James Stewart (TV Series) Janice Morton - A Vote for Howard (1971) ... Janice Morton - The Identity Crisis (1971) ... Janice Morton 1971 Una luz en la oscuridad Tracy Collins 1970-1971 Sombras en la oscuridad (TV Series) Daphne Harridge - Episode #1.1238 (1971) ... Daphne Harridge - Episode #1.1235 (1971) ... Daphne Harridge - Episode #1.1233 (1971) ... Daphne Harridge - Episode #1.1232 (1971) ... Daphne Harridge - Episode #1.1229 (1971) ... Daphne Harridge Show all 70 episodes Create a character page for: Create » ? Produced by Roger Corman ... producer Teri Schwartz ... associate producer Music by Andy Stein Cinematography by James Pergola ... director of photography Film Editing by Anthony Redman Makeup Department Irene Aparicio ... hair stylist Guy Del Russo ... makeup artist Production Management Jon Davison ... post-production supervisor (as Jon F. Davison) Phillip M. Goldfarb ... production manager (as Phil Goldfarb) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Frederic B. Blankfein ... second assistant director (as Fred Blankfein) Phillip M. Goldfarb ... assistant director (as Phil Goldfarb) Lewis Teague ... second unit director Art Department Doyle Hall ... visual consultant Jack Johnson ... props Sound Department Richard L. Anderson ... sound coordinator (as Richard Anderson) Ed Wright ... sound recording mixer Special Effects by J.B. Jones ... special effects Stunts Dana Bertolette ... stunt driver Joie Chitwood Jr. ... stunt coordinator Tim Chitwood ... stunt driver Conrad E. Palmisano ... stunt driver (as Conrad Palmisano) Vic Rivers ... stunt driver Bruce Paul Barbour ... stunt driver (uncredited) Joie Chitwood Jr. ... stunt driver (uncredited) Conrad E. Palmisano ... stunt double: David Carradine (uncredited) Esther Palmisano ... stunt double: Kate Jackson (uncredited) Camera and Electrical Department Perry A. Jones ... key grip (as Perry Jones) Louis Tobin ... gaffer Costume and Wardrobe Department Dyke Davis ... wardrobe Editorial Department Damian Gonzales ... assistant editor Other crew Arlene Klasky ... title designer Michael O'Callahan ... production assistant Susana Preston ... script supervisor (as Suzanne Preston) Grocer (uncredited) 1971 Tal para cual Ronnie 1971 Las noches rojas de Harlem Tony (as Ed Barth) 1971 Bananas Paul (as Ed Barth) 1970 Then Came Bronson (TV Series) The Foreman - Still Waters (1970) ... The Foreman (as Ed Barth) 1969 Mannix (TV Series) Foreman - The Sound of Darkness (1969) ... Foreman 1967 Los invasores (TV Series) Cab Driver - The Believers (1967) ... Cab Driver (as Ed Barth) 1967 F.B.I. (TV Series) Bossio, Taxi Driver - Overload (1967) ... Bossio, Taxi Driver (as Ed Barth) 1967 Cimarrón (TV Series) 2nd Man - Broken Wing (1967) ... 2nd Man (as Ed Barth) 1963 Dimensión desconocida (TV Series) Sailor - The New Exhibit (1963) ... Sailor (as Ed Barth) Show ShowSoundtrack (1 credit) Show ShowSelf (3 credits) Mark Burchard ... wardrobe (uncredited) Editorial Department Stefna Borges ... assistant editor (as Stefna Smal) Terry Busby ... assistant editor Jack Gardner ... assistant editor Leonard Green ... assistant editor Michael B. Hoggan ... additional editor: L.A. Norman Hollyn ... assistant editor Eddy Joseph ... assistant editor Yoshio Kishi ... additional editor: N.Y. Glenn Cunningham ... apprentice editor (uncredited) Music Department Chuck Irwin ... music recording engineer Don Brooks ... musician: harmonica (uncredited) Norman Hollyn ... music editor (uncredited) Transportation Department Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy ... transportation captain (as Whitey McEvoy) Patrick Hogan ... driver (uncredited) Other crew Pamela Adler ... assistant: Mr. Parker and Mr. Marshall Arlene Albertson ... production office coordinator Renee Bodner ... script supervisor Louis Falco ... choreography by William Gornell ... assistant choreographer John Kane ... unit publicist: Solters & Roskin, Inc. Ellie Linas ... production auditor Angela Micklesburgh ... producer's assistant Grant Harper Reid ... assistant location manager (uncredited) Lynda Van Damm ... assistant production accountant (uncredited) Thanks Paddy Chayefsky ... acknowledgement: excerpt from "Marty" courtesy of Bruce Jay Friedman ... acknowledgement: excerpt from "Steambath" by costume supervisor: NY Michelle l Boucher ... costume supervisor David Page ... set costumer Covey Quist ... wardrobe assistant Lisa Riley ... seamstress Virginia Schreiber ... costume assistant Editorial Department Jordan Maltby ... assistant editor Transportation Department Stephanie Leigh Coronado ... driver Other crew Schuyler Ayer ... key production assistant Nicole Bell ... intern Valerie Blakey ... production coordinator Mike Carmody ... additional production assistant Peter Chan ... script supervisor Ahmed Chopra ... paperwork production assistant Artrial Clark ... intern / production assistant Melissa S. Cottingham ... set production assistant Rob Cristiano ... location assistant Matthew Curran ... production assistant Sarah DeBoer ... key set production assistant: Los Angeles Jessica Drake ... dialect coach Ashley Franklin ... production coordinator (additional photography) / production coordinator James Hamme ... production assistant Ryan Honeycutt ... production assistant A.G. Johnson-Wagner ... production accountant Kelsey Jonikas ... production assistant Homa Kohan ... assistant production coordinator Jacqueline Lehr ... production assistant Alec Martin ... intern Glen McGee ... production secretary (additional photography) Lauren O'Brien ... production assistant Jason Owen ... Animal coordinator Adam W. Rosen ... legal services Brian Seale ... set medic Alison R. Smith ... animal trainer Misty Dawn White ... production accountant Nicholas Paul Ybarra ... production assistant Jessica Zobler ... assistant: James Franco ... sound re-recording mixer (as William McCaughey) Chuck Neely ... sound editor Ray O'Reilly ... sound re-recording mixer Lauren Palmer ... adr editor (as Lauren J. Palmer) Bruce Richardson ... sound editor (as Paul Bruce Richardson) David Spence ... sound editor Jerry Stanford ... sound editor Alicia Stevenson ... foley artist (as Alicia M. Stevenson) Stunts Kelly Crumley ... stunt gymnast Michele Dusserre ... stunt gymnast Bill Lykins ... stunt gymnast / stunts Karen Price ... stunts (as Karen Elena Price) Robin Richter ... stunt gymnast Mike Tillman ... stunts Mike Washlake ... stunts Chuck Waters ... stunt coordinator Camera and Electrical Department Jeffrey W. Petersen ... electrician Music Department Tom Boyd ... musician: oboe soloist Transportation Department Tom Briggs ... set driver Greg Van Dyke ... transportation coordinator Michael P. Walsh ... picture car wrangler Other crew Al Cerullo ... helicopter pilot and First African Baptist Church near Petersburg, Virginia. 1775 April 14 – The Society for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully held in Bondage holds four meetings. It was re-formed in 1784 as the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, and Benjamin Franklin would later be its president. 1776–1783 American Revolution Thousands of enslaved African Americans in the South escape to British lines, as they were promised freedom to fight with the British. In South Carolina, 25,000 enslaved African Americans, one-quarter of those held, escape to the British or otherwise leave their plantations.[12] After the war, many African Americans are evacuated with the British for England; more than 3,000 Black Loyalists are transported with other Loyalists to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, where they are granted land. Still others go to Jamaica and the West Indies. An estimated 8-10,000 were evacuated from the colonies in these years as free people, about 50 percent of those slaves who defected to the British and about 80 percent of those who survived.[13] Many free blacks in the North fight with the colonists for the rebellion. 1777 July 8 – The Vermont Republic (a sovereign nation at the time) abolishes slavery, the first future state to do so. No slaves were held in Vermont. 1780 Pennsylvania becomes the first U.S. state to abolish slavery. 1781 In challenges by Elizabeth Freeman and Quock Walker, two independent county courts in Massachusetts found slavery illegal under state constitution and declared each to be free persons. 1783 Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court affirmed that Massachusetts state constitution had abolished slavery. It ruled that "the granting of rights and privileges [was] wholly incompatible and repugnant to" slavery, in an appeal case arising from the escape of Marijonas Mikutavicius – singer author of Trys Milijonai the unofficial sports anthem in Lithuania Vincas Niekus – lt Vincas Niekus composer Virgilijus Noreika – one of the most successful opera singers tenor Mykolas Kleopas Oginskis – one of the best composer of the late th century Kipras Petrauskas – lt Kipras Petrauskas popular early opera singer tenor Stasys Povilaitis – one of the popular singers during the Soviet period Violeta Riaubiškyte – pop singer TV show host Mindaugas Rojus opera singer tenor baritone Ceslovas Sasnauskas – composer Rasa Serra – lt Rasa Serra real name Rasa Veretenceviene singer Traditional folk A cappella jazz POP Audrone Simonaityte Gaižiuniene – lt Audrone Gaižiuniene Simonaityte one of the more popular female opera singers soprano Virgis Stakenas – lt Virgis Stakenas singer of country folk music Antanas Šabaniauskas – lt Antanas Šabaniauskas singer tenor Jurga Šeduikyte – art rock musician won the Best Female Act and the Best Album of in the Lithuanian Bravo Awards and the Best Baltic Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards Jonas Švedas – composer Michael Tchaban composer singer and songwriter Violeta Urmanaviciute Urmana opera singer soprano mezzosoprano appearing internationally Painters and graphic artists edit See also List of Lithuanian artists Robertas Antinis – sculptor Vytautas Ciplijauskas lt Vytautas Ciplijauskas painter Jonas Ceponis – lt Jonas Ceponis painter Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis – painter and composer Asteroid Ciurlionis is named for him Kostas Dereškevicius lt Kostas Dereškevicius painter Vladimiras Dubeneckis painter architect Stasys Eidrigevicius graphic artist Pranas Gailius lt Pranas Gailius painter Paulius Galaune Petronele Gerlikiene – self taught Lithuanian American artist Algirdas Griškevicius lt Algirdas Griškevicius Vincas Grybas – sculptor Leonardas Gutauskas lt Leonardas Gutauskas painter writer Vytautas Kairiukštis – lt Vytautas Kairiukštis painter art critic Vytautas Kasiulis – lt Vytautas Kasiulis painter graphic artist stage designer Petras Kalpokas painter Rimtas Kalpokas – lt Rimtas Kalpokas painter graphic artist Leonas Katinas – lt Leonas Katinas painter Povilas Kaupas – lt Povilas Kaupas Algimantas Kezys Lithuanian American photographer Vincas Kisarauskas – lt Vincas Kisarauskas painter graphic artist stage designer Saulute Stanislava Kisarauskiene – lt Saulute Stanislava Kisarauskiene graphic artist painter Stasys Krasauskas – lt Stasys Krasauskas graphic artist Stanislovas Kuzma – lt Stanislovas Kuzma sculptor Antanas Martinaitis – lt Antanas Martinaitis painter Jonas Rimša – lt Jonas Rimša painter Jan Rustem painter Antanas Samuolis – lt Antanas Samuolis painter Šarunas Sauka painter Boris Schatz – sculptor and founder of the Bezalel Academy Irena Sibley née Pauliukonis – Children s book author and illustrator Algis Skackauskas – painter Antanas Žmuidzinavicius – painter Franciszek Smuglewicz – painter Yehezkel Streichman Israeli painter Kazys Šimonis – painter Algimantas Švegžda – lt Algimantas Švegžda painter Otis Tamašauskas Lithographer Print Maker Graphic Artist Adolfas Valeška – painter and graphic artist Adomas Varnas – painter Kazys Varnelis – artist Vladas Vildžiunas lt Vladas Vildžiunas sculptor Mikalojus Povilas Vilutis lt Mikalojus Povilas Vilutis graphic artist Viktoras Vizgirda – painter William Zorach – Modern artist who died in Bath Maine Antanas Žmuidzinavicius – painter Kazimieras Leonardas Žoromskis – painter Politics edit President Valdas Adamkus right chatting with Vice President Dick Cheney left See also List of Lithuanian rulers Mindaugas – the first and only King of Lithuania – Gediminas – the ruler of Lithuania – Algirdas – the ruler together with Kestutis of Lithuania – Kestutis – the ruler together with Algirdas of Lithuania – Vytautas – the ruler of Lithuania – together with Jogaila Jogaila – the ruler of Lithuania – from to together with Vytautas the king of Poland – Jonušas Radvila – the field hetman of Grand Duchy of Lithuania – Dalia Grybauskaite – current President of Lithuania since Valdas Adamkus – President of Lithuania till Jonas Basanavicius – "father" of the Act of Independence of Algirdas Brazauskas – the former First secretary of Central Committee of Communist Party of Lithuanian SSR the former president of Lithuania after and former Prime Minister of Lithuania Joe Fine – mayor of Marquette Michigan – Kazys Grinius – politician third President of Lithuania Mykolas Krupavicius – priest behind the land reform in interwar Lithuania Vytautas Landsbergis – politician professor leader of Sajudis the independence movement former speaker of Seimas member of European Parliament Stasys Lozoraitis – diplomat and leader of Lithuanian government in exile – Stasys Lozoraitis junior – politician diplomat succeeded his father as leader of Lithuanian government in exile – Antanas Merkys – the last Prime Minister of interwar Lithuania Rolandas Paksas – former President removed from the office after impeachment Justas Paleckis – journalist and politician puppet Prime Minister after Soviet occupation Kazimiera Prunskiene – the first female Prime Minister Mykolas Sleževicius – three times Prime Minister organized

Darren Rae ... colorist dailies Robert Scammell ... dailies assistant Robert Sealey ... second assistant editor James Slattery ... dailies assistant Stefan Sonnenfeld ... digital intermediate colorist / executive producer digital intermediate Matt Wallach ... colorist: dailies - additional photography Music Department Jonathan Bartz ... music sequencing Ramiro Belgardt ... music editor Sandy DeCrescent ... orchestra contractor Felix Erskine ... additional composer: teaser trailer Luke Flynn ... music preparation Mark Graham ... head of music preparation Riley Hughes ... music preparation Gregory Jamrok ... music preparation Randy Kerber ... musician: keyboards Gabriele Ferzetti (born Pasquale Ferzetti; 17 March 1925 – 2 December 2015) was an Italian actor. He has more than 160 credits to his name across film, television and stage.[1] His career was at its peak in the 1950s and 1960s. A prominent figure in Italian cinema frin the 1950s on, Ferzetti's first leading role came in 1950 in the film Lo Zappatore. He portrayed Puccini twice in 1953 and 1954 in the films Puccini and Casa Ricordi respectively. Ferzetti made his international breakthrough in 1960 in his most acclaimed role as an oversexed, restless playboy in Michelangelo Antonioni's controversial L'Avventura. After a series of romantic performances, he acquired a reputation in Italy as an elegant, debonair and somewhat aristocratic looking leading man.[2][3] In 1966, Ferzetti starred as Lot in John Huston's biblical epic, The Bible: In the Beginning.... In 1968, he played railroad baron Morton in Sergio Leone's celebrated Once Upon a Time in the West. A year later, he appeared in the James Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service as Marc Ange Draco, perhaps his best known role internationally, though his voice was dubbed by British actor David de Keyser. He is perhaps best known to non-mainstream audiences for his role as the psychiatrist, Hans, in Liliana Cavani's arthouse classic The Night Porter (1974). In the 1970s he appeared in a significant number of crime films, often as an inspector. He also appeared in Julia and Julia, opposite Laurence Olivier in Inchon (1982) and the cult film First Action Hero. More recently he played the role of Nono in the TV series Une famille formidable and appeared in Luca Guadagnino's 2009 film I Am Love. Ferzetti died on 2 December 2015, aged 90.[4] Contents [hide] 1 Biography 1.1 Early life 1.2 Career 1.2.1 1940s 1.2.2 1950s 1.2.3 1960s 1.2.4 1970s 1.2.5 1980s-his death 2 Filmography 2.1 Cinema 2.2 Television 3 References 4 External links Biography[edit] Early life[edit] Ferzetti was born Pasquale Ferzetti in Rome, Italy on 17 March 1925.[1] He studied at the Accademia d'Arte Drammatica in Rome but was expelled.[3] Career[edit] 1940s[edit] Ferzetti made his screen debut in Via delle Cinque Lune under the directorship of Luigi Chiarini in 1942 at the age of 17,[1] featuring actors such as Luisella Beghi, Olga Solbelli, Andrea Checchi and Gildo Bocci.[5] Uncredited for his next role in Bengasi, later in 1942 he appeared in Flavio Calzavara's La contessa Castiglione. He then took a break from film acting and made a succession of theatrical appearances until 1948, when he had a small uncredited role in Riccardo Freda's Les Misérables. After a small role as a pilot in Rondini in volo and a role in Vespro siciliano, a historic film set in 1282 during the War of the Sicilian Vespers, later that year he appeared alongside Elli Parvo, Piero Lulli, Charles Vanel and Marcello Mastroianni in Luigi Capuano's Vertigine d'amore. He next appeared in the film Fabiola (1949) as Claudio. The antiquity drama, set in Rome, was warmly received.[1] 1950s[edit] Ferzetti as a professor in an award winning role opposite Gina Lollobrigida in Mario Soldati's La Provinciale (1953) In 1950 Ferzetti had a supporting role in Flavio Calzavara's Sigillo rosso alongside Gino Cervi and Carla Del Poggio, but his first leading role came later that year in the film Lo Zappatore, a film which focused on the life of peasants and farm workers during the interwar and great depression period.[1] Roles now came in abundance for Ferzetti. He began starring in films in quick order, from the crime comedy Benvenuto, reverendo! (1950) alongside Aldo Fabrizi, Massimo Girotti and Lianella Carell,[6] to Luis Trenker's war film Barriera a settentrione (de) (1950),[7] to Guido Brignone's Core 'ngrato (it) (1951) and Inganno (1952), to Curzio Malaparte's drama Il Cristo proibito (1951), to Antonio Pietrangeli's Il sole negli occhi (1953). Later in 1953 starred in the successful biopic of composer Puccini under Carmine Gallone, Puccini, released in the United States a year later. Ferzetti reprise his role as Puccini in Casa Ricordi in 1954 alongside Roland Alexandre as Gioacchino Rossini.[1] In 1953, Ferzetti starred in Mario Soldati's La Provinciale, a Cannes Film Festival nominee for best film which saw him play the role of a professor who falls in love with a glamorous star (Gina Lollobrigida).[1] This comedy drama involves the story of a Romanian countess who forces "Gemma" to become a prostitute. Ferzetti's performance garnered him an award from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists and cemented his status as a leading actor in Italy by appearing alongside Lollobrigida.[1] In 1954, Ferzetti appeared in Marcello Pagliero's comedy drama based on the 1922 opera Vestire gli ignudi, playing the character of Ludovico Nota alongside Pierre Brasseur, Manlio Busoni and Paolo Ferrara and in Camilla under the directorship of Luciano Emmer.[8] In 1955, Ferzetti starred as a downbeat, struggling artist named Lorenzo alongside Eleonora Rossi Drago, Franco Fabrizi and Valentina Cortese in Michelangelo Antonioni's Le Amiche.[9] The film, shot on location in Turin is adapted from Cesare Pavese's 1949 novella Tra donne sole. Later in 1955 he starred in Un po' di cielo, directed by Giorgio Moser. His major film of 1956 was Donatella opposite Elsa Martinelli, under director Mario Monicelli. The film screened at the 6th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1957, Ferzetti appeared in the crime film Parola di ladro under directors Nanni Loy and Gianni Puccini opposite Abbe Lane, Nadia Gray and Andrea Checchi. He later appeared in Antonio Pietrangeli's Souvenir d'Italie, a romantic comedy which saw him feature alongside June Laverick, Isabelle Corey and Ingeborg Schöner. In 1958, Ferzetti appeared in Ballerina e Buon Dio, directed by Antonio Leonviola, followed by Racconti d'estate, under the directorship of Gianni Franciolini, based on story by Alberto Moravia.[10] Ferzetti was cast in this romantic comedy set in the Tigullio Gulf alongside Alberto Sordi, Michčle Morgan, Marcello Mastroianni, Sylva Koscina, Dorian Gray, Franca Marzi, Franco Fabrizi and Jorge Mistral. In 1959, Ferzetti starred alongside Andrée Debar and Isa Miranda as Bernard Turquet de Mayenne in the French historical comedy Le secret du Chevalier d'Éon. Directed by Jacqueline Audry, the film is set in Burgundy in 1728. He later appeared in Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia's Hannibal alongside Victor Mature, Rita Gam, Milly Vitale and Rik Battaglia. The film is set during the Roman Empire; Ferzetti played Fabius Maximus. 1960s[edit] Ferzetti alongside Lea Massari in his most acclaimed role in L'avventura (1960), playing an oversexed playboy. In 1960, Ferzetti starred in Gianni Puccini's Il carro armato dell'8 settembre, followed by Florestano Vancini's La lunga notte del '43. The latter film was set during the Allied invasion of Italy in 1943 during the Second World War and saw Ferzetti feature alongside Belinda Lee and Enrico Maria Salerno. It was a considerable success at the Venice Film Festival and was nominated for a Goldon Lion Award. Later in 1960, Ferzetti made his international breakthrough as an oversexed, restless playboy Sandro in Michelangelo Antonioni's controversial L'Avventura. Starring alongside Lea Massari and Monica Vitti romantically,[11][12] his role was critically acclaimed and was a role he is most associated with in publications on cinema. Liz-Anne Bawden of The Oxford Companion to Film said, "The acting is excellent. Gabriele Ferzetti repeats and develops his role from Le Amiche of the inadequate male/artist".[13] In 1962, Ferzetti had one of the busiest years of his career, featuring in 7 films. Notably he appeared in Il giorno piů corto, directed by Sergio Corbucci, in Giuseppe Bennati's Congo vivo alongside Jean Seberg, in Jean Negulesco's American picture Jessica opposite Maurice Chevalier, Angie Dickinson and Noël-Noël in Il delitto non paga under director Gérard Oury. In 1963, Ferzetti he had a role in a large ensemble cast in Jean Delannoy's Imperial Venus and played the character of Leonardi in Charles Frend and Bruno Vailati's war drama Torpedo Bay alongside Lilli Palmer, James Mason and Alberto Lupo. In 1964, his only notable performance was in Luis Lucia's musical comedy Crucero de verano alongside Carmen Sevilla, Marisa Merlini and José Alfayate. In 1965, Ferzetti starred in Lo scippo, alongside Paolo Ferrari and played the role of Vic Dermatt in Jacques Deray's French crime drama Par un beau matin d'été alongside Jean-Paul Belmondo, Sophie Daumier and Geraldine Chaplin.[14] He also had a role in Marcel Carné's Three Rooms in Manhattan, a film which incidentally featured a young Robert De Niro in an uncredited role. 1966 was a particularly important year for Ferzetti in the American market. He starred as Lot in John Huston's biblical epic The Bible: In the Beginning..., based on the book of Book of Genesis opposite Michael Parks (Adam), Ulla Bergryd (Eve), Richard Harris (Cain), Franco Nero (Abel) and Huston himself as Noah, the narrator, the serpent and God. He also made his television debut with his appearance in two episodes of the spy series I Spy. In 1967, Ferzetti starred in We Still Kill the Old Way under director Elio Petri and the TV series Dossier Mata Hari (it). In 1968, Ferzetti experienced the most prolific year in his career, featuring in a total of 8 films, including; Marcello Fondato's I protagonisti, Salvatore Samperi's Grazie zia, José María Forqué's Un diablo bajo la almohada, Roberto Faenza's Escalation, Alberto De Martino's Roma come Chicago and Sergio Leone's western epic Once Upon a Time in the West in which he played Morton, the railroad baron, opposite acclaimed actors Henry Fonda and Charles Bronson.[1] Ferzetti as Marc-Ange Draco in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) In 1969, Ferzetti starred in Giuliano Montaldo's crime film Gli intoccabili. He starred opposite John Cassavetes, Britt Ekland and Peter Falk. The film was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival.[15] He next starred in Un bellissimo novembre, directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film, based on a novel by Ercole Patti, united Ferzetti and Gina Lollobrigida once again in the leading roles. Ferzetti's most important performance in 1969, and arguably the role he is most associated with internationally was his role as distinguished organized crime boss Marc-Ange Draco in the 1969 James Bond feature On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Directed by Peter Hunt, Ferzetti plays the father of Tracy di Vicenzo (played by English actress Diana Rigg) who promises James Bond (George Lazenby) a handsome dowry for marrying her; they fall in love and marry anyway. Hunt had spotted Ferzetti in an Italian film which he and Harry Saltzman were supposed to be reviewing another actor in and both were immediately drawn to Ferzetti and persuaded the producers to test Ferzetti. However, despite speaking good English, his lines were dubbed by British actor David de Keyser due to Ferzetti's strong Italian accent. In the end of the film, his character Draco's resources are vital to aiding Bond to destroy Ernst Stavro Blofeld's base at Piz Gloria. His final release of 1969 was L'amica, directed by Alberto Lattuada. 1970s[edit] In 1970, Ferzetti starred in the political thriller The Confession opposite Yves Montand and Simone Signoret, under director Costa-Gavras. The film, based on the book by Lise London, explores the mental tortures facing the vice-minister of the Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia when he is imprisoned. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Ferzetti starred as an inspector in the crime picture Cannabis, directed by Pierre Koralnik. The film involves the American mafia and a group of French drug lords. He September 18 – Booker T. Washington delivers his Atlanta Compromise address at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia. W. E. B. Du Bois is the first African-American to be awarded a Ph.D by Harvard University. 1896 May 18 – In Plessy v. Ferguson, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds de jure racial segregation of "separate but equal" facilities. (see "Jim Crow laws" for historical discussion). The National Association of Colored Women is formed by the merger of smaller groups. As one of the earliest Black Hebrew Israelites in the United States, William Saunders Crowdy re-establishes the Church of God and Saints of Christ. George Washington Carver is invited by Booker T. Washington to head the Agricultural Department at what would become Tuskegee University. His work would revolutionize farming – he found about 300 uses for peanuts. 1898 Louisiana enacts the first statewide grandfather clause that provides exemption for illiterate whites to voter registration literacy test requirements. In Williams v. Mississippi the U.S. Supreme Court upholds the voter registration and election provisions of Mississippi's constitution because they applied to all citizens. Effectively, however, they disenfranchise blacks and poor whites. The result is that other southern states copy these provisions in their new constitutions and amendments through 1908, disfranchising most African Americans and tens of thousands of poor whites until the 1960s. November 10 – Coup d'état begins in Wilmington, North Carolina, resulting in considerable loss of life and property in the African-American community and the installation of a white supremacist Democratic Party regime. 1899 September 18 – The "Maple Leaf Rag" is an early ragtime composition for piano by Scott Joplin. 20th century[edit] 1900–1924[edit] 1900 Since the Civil War, 30,000 African-American teachers had been trained and put to work in the South. The majority of blacks had become literate.[25] 1901 Booker T. Washington's autobiography Up from Slavery is published. Benjamin Tillman, senator from South Carolina, comments on Theodore Roosevelt's dining with Booker T. Washington: “The action of President Roosevelt in entertaining that nigger will necessitate our killing a thousand niggers in the South before they learn their place again.”[26] 1903 September – W. E. B. Du Bois's article The Talented Tenth published. W. E. B. Du Bois's seminal work The Souls of Black Folk is published. 1904 May 15 – Sigma Pi Phi, the first African-American Greek-letter organization, is founded by African-American men as a professional organization, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Orlando, Florida hires its first black postman. 1905 July 11 – First meeting of the Niagara Movement, an interracial group to work for civil rights.[27] 1906 The Brownsville Affair, which eventually involves President Roosevelt.[27] December 4 – African-American men found Alpha Phi Alpha at Cornell University, the first intercollegiate fraternity for African-American men. 1907 National Primitive Baptist Convention of the U.S.A. formed. 1908 December 26 – Jack Johnson wins the World Heavyweight Title. Alpha Kappa Alpha at Howard University; African-American college women found the first college sorority for African-American women. 1909 February 12 – Planned first meeting of group which would become the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), an interracial group devoted to civil rights. The meeting actually occurs on May 31, but February 12 is normally cited as the NAACP's founding date. May 31 – The National Negro Committee meets and is formed; it will be the precursor to the NAACP. 1910 May 30 – The National Negro Committee chooses "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People" as its organization name. September 29 – Committee on Urban Conditions Among Negroes formed; the next year it will merge with other groups to form the National Urban League. The NAACP begins publishing The Crisis. 1911 January 5 – Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Indiana University. November 17 – Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., which is the first African-American Greek-lettered organization founded at an HBCU (Howard University). 1913 The Moorish Science Temple of America, a religious organization, is founded by Noble Drew Ali (Timothy Drew). January 13 – Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., was founded at Howard University 1914 January 9 – Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Howard University by A. Langston Taylor, Leonard F. Morse, and Charles I. Brown Newly elected president Woodrow Wilson orders physical re-segregation of federal workplaces and employment after nearly 50 years of integrated facilities.[28][29][30] 1915 February 8 – The Birth of a Nation is released to film theaters. The NAACP protests in cities across the country, convincing some not to show the film. June 21 – In Guinn v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court rules against grandfather clauses used to deny blacks the right to vote. September 9 – Professor Carter G. Woodson founds the Association for the Study of African American Life and History in Chicago. A schism from the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. forms the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc. 1916 January – Professor Carter Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History begins publishing the Journal of Negro History, the first academic journal devoted to the study of African-American history. March 23 – Marcus Garvey arrives in the U.S. (see Garveyism). Los Angeles hires the country's first black female police officer.[citation needed] The Great Migration begins and lasts until 1940. Approximately one and a half million African-Americans move from the Southern United States to the North and Midwest. More than five million migrate in the Second Great Migration from 1940 to 1970, which includes more destinations in California and the West. 1917 May–June – East St. Louis Riot August 23 – Houston Riot In Buchanan v. Warley, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds that racially segregated housing violates the 14th Amendment. 1918 Viola Pettus, an African-American nurse in Marathon, Texas, wins attention for her courageous care of victims of the Spanish Influenza, including members of the Ku Klux Klan. Mary Turner was a 33-year-old lynched in Lowndes County, Georgia who was Eight months pregnant. Turner and her child were murdered after she publicly denounced the extrajudicial killing of her husband by a mob. Her death is considered a stark example of racially motivated mob violence in the American south, and was referenced by the NAACP's anti-lynching campaign of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. 1919 Summer – Red Summer of 1919 riots: Chicago, Washington, D.C.; Knoxville, Indianapolis, and elsewhere. September 28 – Omaha Race Riot of 1919, Nebraska. October 1–5 – Elaine Race Riot, Phillips County, Arkansas. Numerous blacks are convicted by an all-white jury or plead guilty. In Moore v. Dempsey (1923), the U.S. Supreme Court overturns six convictions for denial of due process under the Fourteenth Amendment. 1920 February 13 – Negro National League (1920–1931) established. Fritz Pollard and Bobby Marshall are the first two African-American players in the National Football League (NFL). Pollard goes on to become the first African-American coach in the NFL. January 16 – Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., was founded at Howard University 1921 May 23 – Shuffle Along is the first major African American hit musical on Broadway. May 31 – Tulsa Race Riot, Oklahoma Bessie Coleman becomes the first African American to earn a pilot's license. 1923 Garrett A. Morgan invented and patented the first automatic three-position traffic light.[31] January 1–7 – Rosewood massacre: Six African Americans and two whites die in a week of violence when a white woman in Rosewood, Florida, claims she was beaten and raped by a black man. February 19 – In Moore v. Dempsey, the U.S. Supreme Court holds that mob-dominated trials violate the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Jean Toomer's novel Cane is published. 1924 Knights of Columbus commissions and publishes The Gift of Black Folk: The Negroes in the Making of America by civil rights activist and NAACP cofounder W. E. B. Du Bois as part of the organization's Racial Contribution Series. Spelman Seminary becomes Spelman College. 1925–1949[edit] 1925 Spring – American Negro Labor Congress is founded. August 8 – 35,000 Ku Klux Klan members march in Washington, D.C. (see List of protest marches on Washington, D.C.) Countee Cullen publishes his first collection of poems in Color. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters is organized. The Harlem Renaissance (also known as the New Negro Movement) is named after the anthology The New Negro, edited by Alain Locke . 1926 The Harlem Globetrotters are founded. Historian Carter G. Woodson proposes Negro History Week. Corrigan v Buckley challenges deed restrictions preventing a white seller from selling to a black buyer. The U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of Buckley, stating that the 14th Amendment does not apply because Washington, DC is a city and not a state, thereby rendering the Due Process Clause inapplicable. Also, that the Due Process Clause does not apply to private agreements. 1928 Claude McKay's Home to Harlem wins the Harmon Gold Award for Literature. 1929 The League of United Latin American Citizens, the first organization to fight for the civil rights of Latino Americans, is founded in Corpus Christi, Texas. John Hope becomes president of Atlanta University. Graduate classes are offered in the liberal arts, and Atlanta University becomes the first predominantly black university to offer graduate education. Unknown – Hallelujah! is released, one of the first films to star an all-black cast. 1930 August 7 – Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith were African-American men lynched in Marion, Indiana, after being taken from jail and beaten by a mob. They had been arrested that night as suspects in a robbery, murder and rape case. A third African-American suspect, 16-year-old James Cameron, had also been arrested and narrowly escaped being killed by the mob. He later became a civil rights activist.[32] The League of Struggle for Negro Rights is founded in New York City. Jessie Daniel Ames forms the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. She gets 40,000 white women to sign a pledge against lynching and for change in the South.[33] 1931 March 25 – Scottsboro Boys arrested in what would become a nationally controversial case. Walter Francis White becomes the executive secretary of the NAACP. 1932 The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male begins at Tuskegee University. 1933 Hocutt v. Wilson unsuccessfully challenged segregation in higher education in the United States. 1934 Wallace D. Fard, leader of the Nation of Islam, mysteriously disappears. He is succeeded by Elijah Muhammad. 1935 June 18 – In Murray v. Pearson, Thurgood Marshall and Charles Hamilton Houston of the NAACP successfully argue the landmark case in Maryland to open admissions to the segregated University of Maryland School of Law on the basis of equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment. Jesse Owens wins gold medals in front of Hitler. 1936 August – American sprinter Jesse Owens wins four gold medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. 1937 6.2.1 General works 6.2.2 Baseball 6.2.3 Boxing 6.2.4 Chess 6.2.5 Olympics Athletes[edit] Baseball[edit] Ryan Braun, outfielder (Milwaukee Brewers) Ike Davis, first baseman (Oakland Athletics) Ian Kinsler, second baseman (Detroit Tigers) Ryan Lavarnway, catcher (Atlanta Braves) Jason Marquis, pitcher (Cincinnati Reds) Joc Pederson, outfielder (Los Angeles Dodgers) Kevin Youkilis, first and third baseman Cal Abrams, US, outfielder[2] Rubén Amaro, Jr., US, outfielder, general manager (Philadelphia Phillies)[2] Morrie Arnovich, US, outfielder, All-Star[2] Brad Ausmus, US, catcher, All-Star, 3x Gold Glove, manager of the Detroit Tigers[2] José Bautista, Dominican-born, pitcher[2] Robert "Bo" Belinsky, U.S., pitcher. Pitched no-hit game as rookie with Los Angeles Angels in 1962.[3] Moe Berg, US, catcher & shortstop, and spy for US in World War II[2] Ron Blomberg, US, DH/first baseman/outfielder, Major League Baseball's first designated hitter[4] Lou Boudreau, US, shortstop, 8x All-Star, batting title, MVP, Baseball Hall of Fame, manager[2] Ralph Branca, US, pitcher, 3x All-Star[5] Ryan Braun, US, outfielder, 2007 Rookie of the Year, home run champion, 5x All-Star, 5x Silver Slugger, 2011 National League MVP (Milwaukee Brewers)[6] Craig Breslow, US, relief pitcher (Boston Red Sox)[2] Mark Clear, US, relief pitcher, 2x All-Star[7] Andy Cohen, US, second baseman, coach Harry Danning, US, catcher, 4x All-Star[2][8] Ike Davis, US, first baseman (Oakland Athletics)[9] Moe Drabowsky, US, pitcher[10] Harry Eisenstat, US, pitcher[11] Mike Epstein, US, first baseman[2] Harry Feldman, US, pitcher[2] Scott Feldman, US, pitcher (Houston Astros)[2] Gavin Fingleson, South African-born Australian, Olympic silver medalist[12] Nate Freiman, US, first baseman (Oakland Athletics)[13][14] Sam Fuld, US, outfielder (Oakland Athletics)[15] Sid Gordon, US, outfielder & third baseman, 2x All-Star[2] John Grabow, US, relief pitcher[2] Shawn Green, US, right fielder, 2x All-Star, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger[2] Hank Greenberg, US, first baseman & outfielder, 5x All-Star, 4x home run champion, 4x RBI leader, 2x MVP, Baseball Hall of Fame[2] Ken Holtzman, US, starting pitcher, 2x All-Star[2] Joe Horlen, US, pitcher, All-Star, ERA leader[2] Gabe Kapler, US, outfielder[2] Ian Kinsler, US, second baseman, 3x All-Star (Detroit Tigers)[16] Sandy Koufax, US, starting pitcher, 6x All-Star, 5x ERA leader, 4x strikeouts leader, 3x Wins leader, 2x W-L% leader, 1 perfect game, MVP, 3x Cy Young Award, Baseball Hall of Fame[2] Barry Latman, US, pitcher[11] Ryan Lavarnway, US, catcher (Atlanta Braves)[17] Al Levine, US, relief pitcher[2] Mike Lieberthal, US, catcher, 2x All-Star, Gold Glove[2] Elliott Maddox, US, outfielder & third baseman[2] Jason Marquis, US, starting pitcher, Silver Slugger, All Star (Cincinnati Reds)[2] Erskine Mayer, US, pitcher[2] Bob Melvin, US, catcher & manager of the Oakland Athletics[18] Jon Moscot, US, pitcher (Cincinnati Reds)[19] Jeff Newman, US, catcher & first baseman, All-Star, manager[2] Joc Pederson, US, outfielder (Los Angeles Dodgers)[20] Barney Pelty, US, pitcher[2] Lipman Pike, US, outfielder, second baseman, & manager, 4x home run champion, RBI leader[2] Kevin Pillar, US, outfielder (Toronto Blue Jays) Aaron Poreda, US, pitcher (Yomiuri Giants)[2] Scott Radinsky, US, relief pitcher[2] Dave Roberts, US, pitcher[2] Saul Rogovin, US, pitcher[2] Al "Flip" Rosen, US, third baseman & first baseman, 4x All-Star, 2x home run champion, 2x RBI leader, MVP[2] Goody Rosen, Canada, outfielder, All-Star[2] Josh Satin, US, second baseman (Cincinnati Reds)[21] Richie Scheinblum, US, outfielder, All-Star[2] Scott Schoeneweis, US, pitcher[2] Michael Schwimer, US, relief pitcher (Toronto Blue Jays)[22] Art Shamsky, US, outfielder & first baseman[2] Larry Sherry, US, relief pitcher[2] Norm Sherry, US, catcher & manager[2] Moe "the Rabbi of Swat" Solomon, US, outfielder[2] George Stone, US, outfielder, 1x batting title[23] Steve Stone, US, starting pitcher, All-Star, Cy Young Award[2] Danny Valencia, US, third baseman (Oakland Athletics)[24] Phil "Mickey" Weintraub, US, first baseman & outfielder Josh Whitesell, US, first baseman (Saraperos de Saltillo)[25] Steve Yeager, US, catcher[2] Kevin Youkilis, US, first baseman, third baseman, & left fielder, 3x All-Star, Gold Glove, Hank Aaron Award[2] Josh Zeid, US, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers Basketball[edit] Omri Casspi Jordan Farmar Gal Mekel Jon Scheyer Sam Balter, US, 5' 10" guard, Olympic champion[8][26] Sue Bird, US & Israel, WNBA 5' 9" point guard, 2x Olympic champion, 4x All-Star (Seattle Storm)[27] David Blatt, US & Israel, Israeli Premier League 6' 3.5" point guard, coached Russia National Basketball Team, Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv to Euroleague Championship, Euroleague Coach of the Year, 4x Israeli Coach of the Year, Head Coach of Cleveland Cavaliers[28][29] David Blu (formerly "Bluthenthal"), US & Israel, Euroleague 6' 7" forward (Maccabi Tel Aviv)[30] Harry Boykoff, US, NBA 6' 10" center[31] Tal Brody, US & Israel, Euroleague 6' 2" shooting guard[8] Larry Brown, US, ABA 5' 9" point guard, 3x All-Star, 3x assists leader, NCAA National Championship coach (1988), NBA coach, Olympic champion, Hall of Fame[8][26] Omri Casspi, Israel, 6' 9" small forward, drafted in 1st round of 2009 NBA Draft (Sacramento Kings)[32] Shay Doron, Israel & US, WNBA 5' 9" guard (New York Liberty)[33] Lior Eliyahu, Israel, 6' 9" power forward, NBA draft 2006 (Orlando Magic; traded to Houston Rockets), playing in the Euroleague (Hapoel Jerusalem)[34] Jordan Farmar, US, NBA 6' 2" point guard (Los Angeles Clippers)[35] Marty Friedman, US, 5' 7" guard & coach, Hall of Fame[8] Ernie Grunfeld, Romania-born US, NBA 6' 6" guard/forward & GM, Olympic champion[36] Yotam Halperin, Israel, 6' 5" guard, drafted in 2006 NBA draft by Seattle SuperSonics (Hapoel Jerusalem)[34] Sonny Hertzberg, US, NBA 5' 9" point guard, original NY Knickerbocker[37] Art Heyman, US, NBA 6' 5" forward/guard[37] Nat Holman, US, ABL 5' 11" guard & coach, Hall of Fame[8] Red Holzman, US, BAA & NBA 5' 10" guard, 2x All-Star, & NBA coach, NBA Coach of the Year, Hall of Fame[8] Eban Hyams, India-Israel-Australia, 6' 5" guard formerly of the Australian National Basketball League, Israeli Super League, first ever Indian national to play in ULEB competitions[38] Barry Kramer, first team All-American at NYU in 1963 Joel Kramer, US Phoenix Suns 6'7" forward Sylven Landesberg, US, 6' 6" former UVA shooting guard (Maccabi Tel Aviv)[39] Rudy LaRusso, US, NBA 6' 7" forward/center, 5x All-Star[40] Nancy Lieberman, US, WNBA player, general manager, & coach, Olympic silver, Hall of Fame[26][41] Gal Mekel, Israel, NBA 6' 3" point guard (Dallas Mavericks)[42] Bernard Opper, US, NBL and ABL 5' 10" guard, All-American at University of Kentucky Donna Orender (née Geils), US, Women's Pro Basketball League 5' 7" point guard, All-Star, current WNBA president[37] Lennie Rosenbluth, US, NBA 6' 4" forward[36] Danny Schayes, US, NBA 6' 11" center/forward (son of Dolph Schayes)[37] Dolph Schayes, US, NBA 6' 7" forward/center, 3x FT% leader, 1x rebound leader, 12x All-Star, Hall of Fame, & coach (father of Danny Schayes)[8] Ossie Schectman, US, NBA 6' 0" guard, scorer of first NBA basket[36] Doron Sheffer, US (college), Maccabi Tel Aviv,Hapoel Jerusalem Jon Scheyer, US, All-American Duke University 6' 5" shooting guard & point guard (Maccabi Tel Aviv)[43] Barney Sedran, US, Hudson River League & New York State League 5' 4" guard, Hall of Fame[8] Sidney Tannenbaum, US, BAA 6' 0" guard, 2x All-American, left as NYU all-time scorer[8] Alex Tyus, US & Israel, 6' 8" power forward/center (Maccabi Tel Aviv) Neal Walk, US, NBA 6' 10" center[37] Max Zaslofsky, US, NBA 6' 2" guard/forward, 1x FT% leader, 1x points leader, All-Star, ABA coach[8] Bowling[edit] Barry Asher, 10 PBA titles, PBA Hall of Fame[7] Marshall Holman, 22 PBA titles (11th all-time); PBA Hall of Fame[44] Mark Roth, 34 PBA titles (5th all-time); PBA Hall of Fame[45] Boxing[edit] Yuri Foreman Zab Judah Dmitry Salita Barney Aaron (Young), English-born US lightweight, Hall of Fame[46] Abe Attell ("The Little Hebrew"), US, world champion featherweight, Hall of Fame[8] Monte Attell ("The Knob Hill Terror"), US, bantamweight[47] Max Baer ("Madcap Maxie"), US, world champion heavyweight. Wore a Star of David on his trunks; inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. Hall of Fame/[48] Benny Bass ("Little Fish"), US, world champion featherweight & world champion junior lightweight, Hall of Fame[8] Fabrice Benichou, France, world champion super bantamweight[34] Jack Kid Berg (Judah Bergman), England, world champion junior welterweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks, Hall of Fame[8] Maxie Berger, Canada, wore a Star of David on his trunks[49] Samuel Berger, US, Olympic champion heavyweight[8] Jack Bernstein (also "John Dodick", "Kid Murphy", and "Young Murphy"), US, world champion junior lightweight[8] Nathan "Nat" Bor, US, Olympic bronze lightweight[26] Mushy Callahan (Vincente Sheer), US, world champion light welterweight[47] Joe Choynski ("Chrysanthemum Joe"), US, heavyweight, Hall of Fame[8][50] Robert Cohen, French & Algerian, world champion bantamweight[8] Al "Bummy" Davis (Abraham Davidoff), US, welterweight & lightweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks[47] Louis "Red" Deutsch, US, heavyweight, later famous as the proprietor of the Tube Bar in Jersey City, NJ and inspiration for Moe Szyslak on "The Simpsons" Carolina Duer ("The Turk"), Argentine, WBO world champion super flyweight and bantamweight[51] John "Jackie" Fields (Jacob Finkelstein), US, world champion welterweight & Olympic champion featherweight, Hall of Fame[8] Hagar Finer, Israel, WIBF champion bantamweight[52] Yuri Foreman, Belarusian-born Israeli US middleweight and World Boxing Association champion super welterweight[53] György Gedó, Hungary, Olympic champion light flyweight[41] Abe Goldstein, US, world champion bantamweight[54] Ruby Goldstein ("Ruby the Jewel of the Ghetto"), US, welterweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks[8] Roman Greenberg ("The Lion from Zion"), Israel, International Boxing Organization's Intercontinental champion heavyweight[53] Stéphane Haccoun, France, featherweight, super featherweight, and junior lightweight[55][56] Alphonse Halimi ("La Petite Terreur"), France, world champion bantamweight[8] Harry Harris ("The Human Hairpin"), US, world champion bantamweight[8] Gary Jacobs, Scottish, British, Commonwealth, and European (EBU) champion welterweight[57] Ben Jeby (Morris Jebaltowsky), US, world champion middleweight[47] Yoel Judah, US, 3x world champion kickboxer and boxer & trainer[58] Zab Judah ("Super"), US, world champion junior welterweight & world champion welterweight (Converted to Christianity)[58][59][60][61] Louis Kaplan ("Kid Kaplan"), Russian-born US, world champion featherweight, Hall of Fame[8][50] Solly Krieger ("Danny Auerbach"), US, world champion middleweight[8] Julie Kogon US, 1947 New England Lightweight Champion. Inducted into the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame. Benny Leonard (Benjamin Leiner; "The Ghetto Wizard"), US, world champion lightweight, Hall of Fame[8] Battling Levinsky (Barney Lebrowitz), US, world champion light heavyweight, Hall of Fame[8] King Levinsky (Harry Kraków), US, heavweight, also known as Kingfish Levinsky[8] Harry Lewis (Harry Besterman), US, world champion welterweight[47] Ted "Kid" Lewis (Gershon Mendeloff), England, world champion welterweight, Hall of Fame[8] Sammy Luftspring, Canada, Canadian champion welterweight, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame[47] Saoul Mamby, US, world champion junior welterweight[47] Al McCoy (Alexander Rudolph), US, world champion middleweight[8] Daniel Mendoza, England, world champion heavyweight, Hall of Fame[8] Jacob Michaelsen, Denmark, Olympic bronze heavyweight[26] Samuel Mosberg, US, Olympic champion lightweight[8] Bob Olin, US, world champion light heavyweight[62] Victor Perez ("Young"), Tunisian, world champion flyweight[8] Harold Reitman ("The Boxing Doctor"), professional heavyweight that fought while working as surgeon, Golden Gloves champion.[63] Charlie Phil Rosenberg ("Charles Green"), US, world champion bantamweight[8] Dana Rosenblatt ("Dangerous"), US, world champion middleweight[64] Maxie Rosenbloom ("Slapsie"), US, world champion light heavyweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks, Hall of Fame[8] Barney Ross (Dov-Ber Rasofsky), US, world champion lightweight & junior welterweight, Hall of Fame[8] Mike Rossman (Michael Albert DiPiano; "The Jewish Bomber"), US, world champion light heavyweight, wore Star of David on trunks[64] Shamil Sabirov, Russia, Olympic champion light flyweight[26] Dmitry Salita ("Star of David"), US, North American Boxing Association champion light welterweight[65] Isadore "Corporal Izzy" Schwartz ("The Ghetto Midget"), US, world champion flyweight[8] Al Singer ("The Bronx Beauty"), US, world champion lightweight[47] "Lefty" Lew Tendler, US, bantamweight, lightweight, and welterweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks, Hall of Fame[8] Sid Terris ("Ghost of the Ghetto"), US, lightweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks[54] Matt Wels, England, champion of Great Britain lightweight and world champion welterweight Canoeing[edit] Jessica Fox Shaun Rubenstein László Fábián, Hungary, sprint canoer, Olympic champion (K-2 10,000 meter), 4x world champion (3x K-2 10,000 meter and 1x K-4 10,000 meter) and one silver (K-4 10,000 meter)[26] Imre Farkas, Hungary, sprint canoer, 2x Olympic bronze (C-2 1,000 and 10,000 meter)[66] Jessica Fox, French-born Australian, slalom canoer, Olympic silver (K-1 slalom), world championships bronze (C-1)[67] Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi, France, slalom canoer, Olympic bronze (K-1 slalom), 5 golds at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships (2x K-1, 3x K-1 team)[41] Klára Fried-Bánfalvi, Hungary, sprint canoer, Olympic bronze (K-2 500 m), world champion (K-2 500 m)[26] Leonid Geishtor, USSR (Belarus), sprint canoer, Olympic champion (Canadian pairs 1,000-meter)[41] Joe Jacobi, US, slalom canoer, Olympic champion (Canadian slalom pairs)[41] Michael Kolganov, Soviet (Uzbek)-born Israeli, sprint canoer, world champion, Olympic bronze (K-1 500-meter)[41] Anna Pfeffer, Hungary, sprint canoer, Olympic 2x silver (K-2 500 m), bronze (K-1 500 m); world champion (K-2 500 m), silver (K-4 500 m), 2x bronze (K-2 500)[26] Naum Prokupets, Moldovan-born Soviet, sprint canoer, Olympic bronze (C-2 1,000-meter), gold (C-2 10,000-meter) at ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships[41] Leon Rotman, Romanian, sprint canoer, 2x Olympic champion (C-1 10,000 meter, C-1 1,000-meter) and bronze (C-1 1,000-meter), 14 national titles[41] Shaun Rubenstein, South Africa, canoer, World Marathon champion 2006[68] Cricket[edit] Michael Klinger Ben Ashkenazi, Australia (Victorian Bushrangers) Ali Bacher, South Africa, batsman and administrator (relative of Adam Bacher)[69] Mike Barnard, England, cricketer[69] Mark Bott, England, cricketer[70] Stevie Eskinazi, South African born, Australian raised, English wicketkeeper Mark Fuzes. Australian all rounder played for Hong Kong. Father Peter Fuzes kept goal for Australian Soccer team (see)[71] Dennis Gamsy, South Africa, Test wicket-keeper[72] Darren Gerard, England, cricketer[73] Norman Gordon, South Africa, fast bowler[69] Steven Herzberg, English-born Australian, cricketer[74] Sid Kiel, South Africa, opening batsman (Western Province)[75] Michael Klinger, Australia, batsman (Western Warriors)[69] Leonard "Jock" Livingston, Australia, cricketer[69] Bev Lyon, England, cricketer[69] Dar Lyon, England, cricketer (brother of Bev)[69] Greg, Jason, and Lara Molins, two brothers and a cousin from the same Irish family[74] Jon Moss, Australia, allrounder (Victorian Bushrangers)[69] John Raphael, England, batsman[69] Marshall Rosen, NSW Australia, cricketer and selector[76] Lawrence Seeff, South Africa, batsmen[77] Maurice Sievers, Australia, lower order batsman and fast-medium bowler[69] Bensiyon Songavkar, India, cricketer, MVP of 2009 Maccabiah Games cricket tournament[78] Fred Susskind, South Africa, Test batsman[69] Fred Trueman, England, English test fast bowler (a lifelong Christian)[69] Julien Wiener, Australia, Test cricketer[69] Mandy Yachad, South Africa, Test cricketer[69] Equestrian[edit] Margie Goldstein-Engle Robert Dover, US, 4x Olympic bronze, 1x world championship bronze (dressage)[79] Margie Goldstein-Engle, US, world championship silver, Pan American Games gold, silver, and bronze (jumping)[80] Edith Master, US, Olympic bronze (dressage)[26] Fencing[edit] Helene Mayer Soren Thompson Henri Anspach, Belgium (épée & foil), Olympic champion[26] Paul Anspach, Belgium (épée & foil), 2x Olympic champion[26] Norman Armitage (Norman Cohn), US (sabre), 17x US champion, Olympic bronze[26] Albert "Albie" Axelrod, US (foil); Olympic bronze, 4x US champion[8] Péter Bakonyi, Hungary (saber), Olympic 3x bronze[41] Cliff Bayer, US (foil); youngest US champion[37] Albert Bogen (Albert Bógathy), Austria (saber), Olympic silver[41] Tamir Bloom, US (épée); 2x US champion[37] Daniel Bukantz, US (foil); 4x US champion[37] Sergey Sharikov, Russia (saber), 2x Olympic champion, silver, bronze[26] Yves Dreyfus, France (épée), Olympic bronze, French champion[26] Ilona Elek, Hungary (saber), 2x Olympic champion[26] Boaz Ellis, Israel (foil), 5x Israeli champion[34] Siegfried "Fritz" Flesch, Austria (sabre), Olympic bronze[26] Dr. Dezsö Földes, Hungary (saber), 2x Olympic champion[26] Dr. Jenö Fuchs, Hungary (saber), 4x Olympic champion[81] Támas Gábor, Hungary (épée), Olympic champion[8] János Garay, Hungary (saber), Olympic champion, silver, bronze, killed by the Nazis[8] Dr. Oskar Gerde, Hungary (saber), 2x Olympic champion, killed by the Nazis[26] Dr. Sándor Gombos, Hungary (saber), Olympic champion[62] Vadim Gutzeit, Ukraine (saber), Olympic champion[82] Johan Harmenberg, Sweden (épée), Olympic champion[26] Delila Hatuel, Israel (foil), Olympian, ranked # 9 in world[83] Lydia Hatuel-Zuckerman, Israel (foil), 6x Israeli champion[84][85] Dr. Otto Herschmann, Austria (saber), Olympic silver[26] Emily Jacobson, US (saber), NCAA champion[86] Sada Jacobson, US (saber), ranked # 1 in the world, Olympic silver, 2x bronze[86] Allan Jay, British (épée & foil), Olympic 2x silver, world champion[26] Endre Kabos, Hungary (saber), 3x Olympic champion, bronze[26] Roman Kantor, Poland (épée), Nordic champion & Soviet champion, killed by the Nazis[26] Dan Kellner, US (foil), US champion[86] Byron Krieger, US[87] Grigory Kriss, Soviet (épée), Olympic champion, 2x silver[26] Allan Kwartler, US (saber), 3x Pan American Games champion[10] Alexandre Lippmann, France (épée), 2x Olympic champion, 2x silver, bronze[8] Helene Mayer, Germany & US (foil), Olympic champion[26] Ljubco Georgievski ????? ??????????? 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Dimitar Pop Georgiev Berovski ??????? ??? ???????? ???????? Ilyo Voyvoda ???? ??? ?????????? Pere Tošev ???? ????? Pitu Guli ???? ???? Dimo Hadži Dimov ???? ???? ????? Hristo Uzunov ?????? ?????? Literature edit Gjorgji Abadžiev ????? ??????? Petre M Andreevski ????? ? ?????????? Maja Apostoloska ???? ??????????? Dimitrija Cupovski ????????? ???????? Jordan Hadži Konstantinov Džinot ?????? ???? ???????????? ????? Vasil Iljoski ????? ?????? Slavko Janevski ?????? ???????? Blaže Koneski ????? ??????? Risto Krle ????? ???? Vlado Maleski ????? ??????? Mateja Matevski ?????? ???????? Krste Misirkov ????? ????????? Kole Nedelkovski ???? ??????????? Olivera Nikolova Anton Panov ????? ????? Gjorche Petrov ????? ?????? Vidoe Podgorec ????? ???????? Aleksandar Prokopiev ?????????? ????????? Koco Racin ???? ????? Jovica Tasevski Eternijan ?????? ???????? ????????? Gane Todorovski ???? ?????????? Stevan Ognenovski ?????? ?????????? Music edit Classical music edit Composers edit Atanas Badev ?????? ????? Dimitrije Bužarovski ????????? ?????????? Kiril Makedonski ????? ?????????? Toma Prošev ???? ?????? Todor Skalovski ????? ????????? Stojan Stojkov ?????? ??????? Aleksandar Džambazov ?????????? ???????? Conductors edit Borjan Canev ?????? ????? Instrumentalists edit Pianists Simon Trpceski ????? ???????? Opera singers edit Blagoj Nacoski ?????? ??????? Boris Trajanov ????? ???????? Popular and folk music edit Composers edit Darko Dimitrov ????? ???????? Slave Dimitrov ????? ???????? Jovan Jovanov ????? ??????? Ilija Pejovski ????? ???????? Musicians edit Bodan Arsovski ????? ???????? Goran Trajkoski ????? ????????? Ratko Dautovski ????? ????????? Kiril Džajkovski ????? ????????? Tale Ognenovski ???? ?????????? Vlatko Stefanovski ?????? ??????????? Stevo Teodosievski ????? ???????????? Aleksandra Popovska ?????????? ???????? Singers and Bands edit Lambe Alabakoski ????? ?????????? Anastasia ????????? 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The Malagasy French Malgache are the ethnic group that forms nearly the entire population of Madagascar They are divided into two subgroups the "Highlander" Merina Sihanaka and Betsileo of the central plateau around Antananarivo Alaotra Ambatondrazaka and Fianarantsoa and the "coastal dwellers" elsewhere in the country This division has its roots in historical patterns of settlement The original Austronesian settlers from Borneo arrived between the third and tenth centuries and established a network of principalities in the Central Highlands region conducive to growing the rice they had carried with them on their outrigger canoes Sometime later a large number of settlers arrived from East Africa and established kingdoms along the relatively unpopulated coastlines The difference in ethnic origins remains somewhat evident between the highland and coastal regions In addition to the ethnic distinction between highland and coastal Malagasy one may speak of a political distinction as well Merina monarchs in the late th and early th century united the Merina principalities and brought the neighboring Betsileo people under their administration first They later extended Merina control over the majority of the coastal areas as well The military resistance and eventual defeat of most of the coastal communities assured their subordinate position vis ŕ vis the Merina Betsileo alliance During the th and th centuries the French colonial administration capitalized on and further exacerbated these political inequities by appropriating existing Merina governmental infrastructure to run their colony This legacy of political inequity dogged the people of Madagascar after gaining independence in candidates ethnic and regional identities have often served to help or hinder their success in democratic elections Within these two broad ethnic and political groupings the Malagasy were historically subdivided into specifically named ethnic groups who were primarily distinguished from one another on the basis of cultural practices These were namely agricultural hunting or fishing practices construction style of dwellings music hair and clothing styles and local customs or taboos the latter known in the Malagasy language as fady citation needed The number of such ethnic groups in Madagascar has been debated The practices that distinguished many of these groups are less prevalent in the st century than they were in the past But many Malagasy are proud to proclaim their association with one or several of these groups as part of their own cultural identity "Highlander" ethnic groups Merina Sihanaka Betsileo Zafimaniry Coastal ethnic groups Antaifasy or Antefasy Antaimoro or Temoro or Antemoro Antaisaka or Antesaka Antambahoaka Antandroy or Tandroy Antankarana Antanosy or Tanosy Academia edit Afifi al Akiti Khasnor Johan historian Khoo Kay Kim Jomo Kwame Sundaram Danny Quah Harith Ahmad Architects edit Main article List of Malaysian architects Artists edit Main article List 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Antanum Warrior from Sabah Borneo Rentap Warrior from Sarawak Syarif Masahor Warrior from Sarawak Monsopiad Warrior from Sabah Borneo Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong Warrior from Telemong Terengganu Mat Salleh Warrior from Sabah Borneo Rosli Dhobi Warrior from Sarawak Politicians edit Parameswara founder of Sultanate of Malacca Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al Haj st Prime Minister of independent Malaya Tun Abdul Razak nd Prime Minister V T Sambanthan Founding Fathers of Malaysia along with Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tan Cheng Lock Tun Dato Sir Tan Cheng Lock Founder of MCA Tun Hussein Onn rd Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad th Prime Minister Father of Modernisation Abdullah Ahmad Badawi th Prime Minister since Najib Tun Razak Current Prime Minister since Dato Seri Ong Ka Ting Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim Dato Wan Hisham Wan Salleh Nik Aziz Nik Mat Raja Nong Chik Zainal Abidin Federal Territory and Urban Wellbeing Minister Wan Azizah Wan Ismail Karpal Singh Lim Kit Siang Lim Guan Eng Tengku Razaleigh 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