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"Happy Gameday, let's go daddio!!!" a caption on one recent photo reads.
Just don't tell Daddio about the 16 tablespoons of butter in here, because he might have to up his Lipitor.
Guuuuuys look at this pic of me n my daddio finally sober together 😭😭😭 pic on the right was two years ago... what a difference.
I want to go to the arcade and... I mean, I want to do tandem VR mask adventures with him, because real young people don't go to arcades anymore, daddio!
The concertgoers were attending Friday's gig at the University of Phoenix stadium in Glendale, Arizona, when Daniel Francis Daddio, 44, from Albuquerque, allegedly urinated on the family, whose seats were in front of his, around 9 p.m.
"As I will be attending to my award-show-hosting duties tomorrow, I wanted to be the first to wish my daddio a HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!!" she captioned the photo of her much younger self cuddling up to her dad in bed.
During the 1937 Rose Bowl against the Washington Huskies, Daddio contributed significantly in the run game and returned an interception 71 yards in the fourth quarter to secure a victory for the Panthers. In 1953, Daddio retroactively received the Rose Bowl Player of the Game Award for the 1937 contest in Pasadena. In 1992, Daddio was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame. Daddio was selected by the Chicago Cardinals in the fifth round of the 1939 NFL Draft, rejoining former Pitt teammate Marshall "Biggie" Goldberg.
Gionna Jene Daddio was born on June 8, 1994 in Paramus, New Jersey, and raised in Elmwood Park, New Jersey. She has four older brothers and a sister, and following the death of her father, Daddio's mother was a single parent raising six children. Daddio is a longtime fan of professional wrestling, and would participate in backyard wrestling with her siblings. Daddio described the matches as core to start her foray into wrestling, saying: Daddio is a former competitive cheerleader, and she previously worked and modeled for the restaurant chain Hooters.
Daddio was the head football coach at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania. He held that position for five seasons, from 1947 until 1951. His coaching record at Allegheny was 14–18–5. Following his stint at Allegheny, Daddio took a position under Stu Holcomb at Purdue University and continued there under Jack Mollenkopf until 1958.
Daddio was an All-State performer at Meadville High School in Meadville, Pennsylvania. After a successful high school career, he moved to the University of Pittsburgh to play under coach Jock Sutherland. Daddio led the Panthers in receiving during the 1936 season. In each of his final two seasons at Pitt, 1937 and 1938, he was recognized as an All-American.
Daddio died of a heart attack at the age of 73 on July 5, 1989 at St. Clair Memorial Hospital in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Everyone Is Dirty is a psychedelic pop rock & roll band from Oakland, California fronted by fatale femme Sivan Lioncub and her anchor-shaped electric violin, Christopher Daddio, Tyler English, and Jake Kopulsky.
Daddio is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from March 23 to October 23, 2000. Created by Matt Berry and Ric Swartzwelder, the series starred Michael Chiklis and Anita Barone.
Anita Louise Barone (born September 25, 1964) is an American actress. She is known for co-starring roles in sitcoms The Jeff Foxworthy Show, Daddio, Shake It Up, The War at Home and Friends.
Louis William Daddio (April 26, 1916 – July 5, 1989) was an American football player, coach, and scout. He was an All-American at end at the University of Pittsburgh and played with the Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL) from 1941 to 1942 and the Buffalo Bisons of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) in 1946. Daddio served as the head football coach at Allegheny College from 1947 to 1951, compiling a record of 14–18–5. He was later an assistant football coach at Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame and a personnel director for the Philadelphia Eagles.
He played two seasons with the Cardinals. His versatile play earned him second team All-Pro honors in 1942. Daddio spent over two years with the United States Navy during World War II as a gunnery officer. For his service overseas, he was honored with the Bronze Star.
Bellina Logan is an American television and film actress. She is known for her roles in such films and television shows as Interview with the Vampire, Twin Peaks and as Nurse Kit in ER and Janice Mayfield in the sitcom Daddio. She portrayed the recurring character of Fiona in Sons Of Anarchy.
George Jacob "Porky" Chedwick (February 4, 1918 – March 2, 2014) was an American radio announcer known to generations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as "The Daddio of the Raddio", "The Platter Pushin' Papa", "The Bossman", "Pork the Tork", and a host of other colorful nicknames. His career lasted from 1948 to shortly before his death in 2014.
The setting is New York City in the near future. The title characters work for a well-meaning shadow agency called "DADDIO" (which seems to be a play on the similar organization in The Man from U.N.C.L.E.). Stevie Washington is a young, white male in his early twenties with black hair, sunglasses, black tee shirt, jeans, and sneakers. He is rarely seen without his red, white, and blue skateboard.
Barone also played Carol Willick, Ross Geller's ex-wife, in the character's first appearance in Friends. She left the show as she wanted to pursue a more full-time role and was replaced by Jane Sibbett. She starred on The Jeff Foxworthy Show for the first season (1995–1996) and in The War at Home from 2005 to 2007. In 2000, Barone also co- starred in the sitcom Daddio.
Broy was briefly replaced by bassists Wayne Daddio ("Ripper"), Ed Danky ("Poppa Sneaky Spermshooter"), and Zippy, but later returned to the group. In 1989, The Mentors released their third album, Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll, a faux-live record. This album caught the attention of the hard rock band Revolting Cocks, who invited The Mentors on tour with them. They released Rock Bible in 1990, with Rick Lomas ("Insect On Acid") sitting in on drums.
The band carried on for a few years, with a revolving line up and a minor hit, "Blue Train", from their independently produced third album Standing at the Edge. A best-of album, Land of the Midnight Sun, was released in 1994 and featured six new songs. After the band's breakup in 1994, Campbell formed the bands Leghold Trap, Millions of Brazilians and Big Daddio before reforming Idle Eyes in the early 2000s.
" Rich Rosell from Digitally Obsessed awarded the episode 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote that the episode was "Not brilliant, but moderately entertaining." Robert Shearman and Lars Pearson, in their book Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen, rated the episode two stars out of five.Shearman and Pearson, p. 210 Despite praising the episode's set pieces, they ultimately concluded that "The X-Files just isn't cool anymore daddio.
They are shown to be "Jokers", disappearing and joking around with Skull Boy. Skele-T does most of the talking, using jazz slang and phrases, such as "You're straight from the fridge daddio" and throwing in skeleton puns like "You fracture me" instead of "You crack me up". When Skull Boy leaves to try to find his roots, Skele-T even invites him to join their band, but he refuses due to a case of homesickness. Skele-T is voiced by Michael Dunston.
Morgan at an NXT event in 2015. In 2014, after being discovered at the Joe DeFranco's gym in Wyckoff, New Jersey, Daddio signed a contract with WWE, assigning her to their developmental territory, NXT in October 2014. She made her first televised appearance at the NXT TakeOver: Rival event on February 11, 2015, as a planted fan, who jumped on Tyler Breeze during his ring entrance. She later appeared at NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable on May 20, again as part of Breeze's entrance.
Gionna Jene Daddio (born June 8, 1994) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where she performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Liv Morgan. In October 2014, she signed a contract with WWE and was assigned to the WWE Performance Center and then-developmental brand, NXT. Morgan was promoted to the main roster in 2017 and was paired with Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan to form the stable The Riott Squad. After the stable disbanded in 2019, Morgan became a singles competitor.
She plays a recurring role in the Amazon series One Mississippi starring Tig Notaro, as Tig's ex-girlfriend Brooke. In 2017, Wilson co-starred opposite Busy Philipps in Tina Fey's unaired comedy pilot The Sackett Sisters for NBC. In 2019, she began a recurring role as Tiffany Georgina on the Showtime comedy Black Monday and played Jane Rosen in the HBO mini-series Mrs. Fletcher. In 2019, Wilson wrote and directed the short film Daddio starring Michael McKean, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2019.
He currently lives with his family in Los Angeles, California. Aged 4, he took a trip to New York City with his mother, which resulted in numerous commercials and a guest-starring role on The Sopranos. His big break came at age 5 when he landed a series regular role on Daddio. He also had a lead role on the show, Reba. Since then, he has guest- starred on Everybody Loves Raymond and appeared in the films The Animal alongside Rob Schneider, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and Bubble Boy alongside Jake Gyllenhaal.
Badgley's first credit was voice work for the video games Mario Golf 64 and Mario Tennis 64 in 1999 and 2000. His first screen acting credit was on an episode of Will & Grace and he subsequently appeared on shows such as Daddio, The Brothers García, and What I Like About You. His first noticeable role was as Phillip Chancellor IV on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, from 2000 to 2001. He was nominated for a 2001 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Daytime Series for his work.
Later he turned to writing for the stage and he has worked on two musicals, Beautiful and Damned, based on the lives of Jazz Age author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda, in collaboration with Les Reed; and Don't You Rock Me Daddio, set in 1957 at the height of the skiffle age, with Joe Brown. In 1997, Cook became the first (and so far only) British songwriter to enter the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Cook's daughter, Katie, is a host/presenter for cable network CMT.
He was best known for his recurring role on the Fox sitcom Arrested Development as J. Walter Weatherman. Some of his other roles included "Detective Nate Grossman" on the NBC Police series Crime Story and his role as "Bobick" on Daddio. He had recurring roles as Sgt. Adams on CSI, as Secretary of Defense Miles Hutchinson on The West Wing, as Father Conti on American Dreams, as Officer Mike Healy on Oz, and as Mark Volchek on Wiseguy Ryan's notable stage appearances included the original Broadway production of I'm Not Rappaport and revivals of On the Waterfront and Guys and Dolls.
The show averaged 8 million viewers over its initial eight weeks, ranking 83rd overall. Titans was moved to Mondays starting with its ninth episode on December 4, 2000, taking over the timeslot previously held by cancelled new sitcoms Daddio and Tucker. Ed, a dramedy which had premiered the same week as Titans and was also suffering from declining ratings, moved into the vacant Wednesday slot. While Ed saw ratings improvement, Titans attracted only 6.6 million viewers for its Monday debut, and was effectively canceled the next day with the announcement that NBC would not be ordering additional episodes.
In 1944 and 1945, he starred at the halfback and fullback positions on the Navy's Fleet City Bluejackets football team in San Francisco. The undefeated 1945 Fleet City team featured an all-star lineup that included Tackett, Bruiser Kinard, Bill Daddio, Charlie O'Rourke, Steve Juzwik, and John Badaczewski, and was considered to be as good as the 1945 Army Cadets football team. He played in the All-America Football Conference for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1946 to 1948. He appeared in 27 games, five of them as a starter, and caught 10 passes 216 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
As a high school senior, he entered formal study with avant-garde guitarist Jerry Hahn, who introduced him to the music of Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Ornette Coleman. After graduating from Prospect High School, Geissman attended De Anza College, where he played in both De Anza's jazz band and the Daddio Band (of older professionals). Both were led by jazz educator Herb Patnoe, who was the director of Stan Kenton's Jazz Clinics. Since the Kenton band at that time had no guitar player, Patnoe recommended Geissman to teach at Kenton's summer clinics in both Sacramento and in southern California.
During casting, Ryan had been surprised with Michael Chiklis's audition. Chiklis had gained a soft reputation within Hollywood based on his roles from The Commish and Daddio, and felt that he needed to have a change of pace in future roles, as he was finding himself cast for older, overweight parts. Chiklis spent six months away from acting and losing a significant amount of weight, and for his audition on The Shield, had shaved his head. Ryan was taken by this new appearance feeling it wasn't appropriate, but found that Chiklis had a certain charisma in his delivery that worked well into the Mackey character.
Selected directing credits include: General Hospital, Guiding Light, Desperate Housewives, Men in Trees, Help Me Help You, My Boys, Gilmore Girls, That's So Raven, Scrubs, Oh Baby, The Parkers, Linc's, CBS Schoolbreak Special, ABC Weekend Specials, Café Americain, Anything but Love, The Golden Girls, Doogie Howser, M.D., A Different World, Designing Women, The Hughleys, Just Shoot Me!, The Naked Truth, Sister, Sister, Living Single, Family Ties, The Pitts, Daddio, Rude Awakening,The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer, Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, Homeboys in Outer Space, Down the Shore, Drexell's Class, Working Girl, My Two Dads, My Sister Sam, So You Think You Can Dance, The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, Lullabye and Camp Rock.
The members of Gloria Mundi included Eddie Maelov (real name Eddie Francis), their male vocalist, and Sunshine Patteson (now working as Sunshine Gray), their female vocalist and keyboard player, cc played tenor saxophone. A bassist known as Ice (real name Roland Oxland, a Dagenham native who had learned his craft in a band called 'Yours' (with Stevie Shears of Ultravox and Faith Global and John Clarke of Daddio Clarke and the Macon Wailers), played on the I Individual record. When he left to form a band with Stevie Shears, he was replaced later by bassist Nigel Ross Scott. The guitarist, known as 'Beethoven', was Pete Vas, who later had limited success as a solo artist on RCA.
In October 2015, she briefly worked under the ring name Marley, debuting on the November 4 episode of NXT, where she worked as a jobber losing to Eva Marie. On the December 2 episode of NXT, Daddio made her return under the new ring name Liv Morgan, losing to Emma. On the January 13, 2016, episode of NXT, Morgan competed in a battle royal to determine the number one contender to Bayley's NXT Women's Championship, which was won by Carmella. On the August 17 episode of NXT, she competed in a six-woman tag team match, along with Carmella, and Nikki Cross, in which they defeated Daria Berenato, Mandy Rose and Alexa Bliss.
In 2005 he co-wrote a musical, Don't You Rock Me Daddio, with songwriter Roger Cook, while in December 2006, he was one of three guest hosts of Sounds of the '60s on BBC Radio 2 during the absence of host Brian Matthew, having already presented two series on rock and roll for the same station. In 2008, Brown's 50th anniversary celebrations included a UK gold album for sales over 100,000 copies of Joe Brown – The Very Best Of, a 37-date spring tour, an all-star concert at the Royal Albert Hall with Mark Knopfler, Jools Holland, Dennis Locorriere, Dave Edmunds, Sam Brown, Chas & Dave and others, and a 36-date autumn-winter tour. His album More of the Truth was released in the UK on 13 October 2008, and in 2009 the US musical instrument manufacturer Kala launched a series of 'Joe Brown' ukuleles. At the Mojo magazine's awards in London on 11 June 2009, Brown was presented with the lifetime award for outstanding contribution to music after 51 years' recording.
Founded in 2007, Precision Talent was a voice over talent management company, audio production house, voice over casting service, and a spoken word record label. It is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Precision Talent represented a talent pool called "The 100", which is composed of voice over talent based in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, London, and San Francisco. Members of “The 100” included: Leigh Kelly, Melanie Harrison, Doug Gochman, Virginia Hamilton, Juliet Wendell Brown, Brian Boyd, Marnie Saitta, Catherine Taber, Claudia Black, Milton Lawrence, Nicholas Hosking, Mike Vaughn, Andy Caploe, Kathy Grable, Chitra Elizabeth, Molly Hagan, Susan Balboni, Edoardo Ballerini, Sondi Kroeger, G.K. Bowes, Jack Dennis, David Paluck, Tansy Alexander, Shenita Moore, Samantha Robson, Karen Strassman, Matt Ritchey, Jennifer Aquino, John Balma, Leo G. Brown, Kay Bess, Ian Gregory, Robert Cait, Sirena Irwin, Robert Izenberg, Lisa Fuson, Addie Daddio, Chris Fries, Joe Joe Camareno, Alethea Allen, Gwen Mcgee, Giselle Achecar, Eric Loomis, Kipp Shiotani, Nancy Sullivan, Danny Garcia, Alex Alba, Ann Dewig, Keri Tombazian, Zach Hanks, John Capellaro, Kecia Cooper, Shelly Callahan, Mike Dunahee, Kay Lenz, Rochelle Greenwood.

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