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Loughlin is not expected to return to her recurring guest star role.
Clippy fans have started a petition of sorts to restore its star role in Microsoft Teams.
The classic fabric goes on to play a star role in the remainder of the collection.
The season kicked off with their star role in uncle Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding.
Most of the time, she ditches the signature, dramatic styling of her star role in The Marvelous Mrs.
Laurie Metcalf earned an Emmy nomination this year for her recurring guest star role as Sheldon's mother, Mary Cooper.
A Reuters investigation examines how meth gangs from China are playing a star role in the Philippines drug crisis.
In the summer of 2012, he had a star role in the opening of the Paralympics Games in London.
Viewing it one way, Boston dealt a star, role player, promising big-man prospect, and high draft pick for...another star.
"A lot of times parents will abandon their kids once they grow out of the breadwinner and child-star role," Mains says.
Slaughter to appear on the stage and promise to reprise his star role as a professional wrestler who will go after the Iron Sheiks of today.
But ever since Hillary Rodham played a star role on her high school debate team, she has exceeded at the formal confrontation of the debate stage.
Not so infrequently, you can see a junior dancer from the corps de ballet and a senior ballerina tackle the same star role on consecutive days.
Jessica Biel's star role in USA Network's The Sinner just landed her her first-ever Emmy nomination for outstanding lead actress in a limited series or movie.
Heidi Cruz played a star role Tuesday night when supporters in Wisconsin chanted for her to come on stage at Cruz's victory speech at the end of the night.
It's become impossible to deny that it's increasingly difficult to scratch out a living while hoping you get that book contract/record deal/star role you've been banking on.
" Schallert later turned up as Baris in the "Deep Space Nine" hour "Trials and Tribble-ations," and then in another guest star role as Varani in the DS9 episode "Sanctuary.
As Lindsay Gibbs wrote for ThinkProgress this week, black football players have often been steered away from the team's star role in their youth, or forced to abandon the position altogether to play professionally.
It's not clear if Gates' appearance will be brief, or a star role throughout the episode, but the show is bound to reference Gates' work at Microsoft or his life after the company as a billionaire philanthropist.
Even though he does it to be an anti-rock star, he is really playing the rock star role to the T. This emanates to the rest of the band, and it's made them a commodity with a passionate fan base.
Mr. McDowell believes the momentum may be irrevocable, and that while designers in their late 40s and 50s are no longer the names of first resort, they will still be in demand for the one-off collaboration and guest star role.
But the explosion for 30 points against St. John's - making him the first Minnesota freshman to reach that plateau since Kris Humphries in 823-04 - just may show that Coffey really is ready to step into the star role for the Gophers.
I called up Eric and I was like, Listen, I know that this is a two episode guest star role, but do you mind if I go down there and meet her, hang out with her, and see if she's okay with it?
Space gets a star role: Trump said the military "will recognize that space is a new war-fighting domain" with a planned investment in a space-based missile defense layer as part of the administration's 2020 budget request, set to be released next month.
Check out this hell day: "They had written a surprise guest star role for Danny DeVito to come and be a tire salesman from New Jersey who whisked Carla Tortelli [played by DeVito's wife, Rhea Perlman] away out of the bar to a new life," he says.
Tuesday's announcement follows the success of Disney's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," the third highest-grossing film worldwide of all time, in which Ford reprised his action star role and regained his box office appeal as space smuggler Han Solo who was first seen in 1977.
While an array of international Vogue covers, a star role on every major catwalk of fashion week, a handful of high-profile campaigns, and your very own collaboration collection with some luxury fashion brand are nice and all, they're no longer enough to demonstrate your true posing prowess.
His largest part, almost a co-star role, was in Gildersleeve on Broadway in 1943.
Filming began in July 1971."Beth Brickell in Star Role". Murphy, Mary. Los Angeles Times, 24 July 1971: a7.
Actors in recurring roles are under contract to appear in multiple episodes of a series. A co-star role is a small speaking role that usually only appears in one episode. A guest star is a larger role than a co- star role, and the character is often the central focus of the episode or integral to the plot.
Conte had the star role in another war film for Milestone, A Walk in the Sun (1945), where he was teamed again with Andrews.
"Minnesota Returns to a Star Role on National Stage" by R. W. Apple Jr., September 19, 2004. Brown said in 2004 that he once dreamed of being a senator.
Friend had the star role in The Highwayman (1952) for Monogram Pictures.Drama: Philip Friend Will Star in 'Highwayman;' Wilde Prepares Scripts Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times. 10 February 1951: 11.
In 2016 and 2018, Howell had a recurring guest-star role as Paul Belmont, a United States Navy Lieutenant Commander at Camp Pendleton, in Seasons 1 and 3 of Animal Kingdom.
Brennan received an Emmy nomination for her guest-star role in the Taxi episode "Thy Boss's Wife" (1981). In 1985, Brennan portrayed the iconic Mrs. Peacock in the Paramount Pictures adaptation of Clue.
Filming began 15 January 1968 in the Philippines.MOVIE CALL SHEET: Ann-Margret in Star Role Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 1 Dec 1967: e17. Ann-Margret dropped out and was replaced by Diana Hyland.
She had a guest star role in an episode of The Bold and the Beautiful which aired on November 17, 2008 on CBS. She appeared in Fashion TV three times. She was on abc7 too.
Chris Drake (born James Christian Droste, December 11, 1923 – July 9, 2006) was an American actor best known for his co-star role of the 1950s television series Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, in which he co-starred with Irish McCalla.
Mokoka plays star role in Port Elizabeth – South African Champs. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21. He came a close second to Damian Warner at the 2013 Decastar meeting, finishing with 8118 points (including a 2.08 m personal best in the high jump).
Sinéad started singing at the age of thirteen, as she was picked as the star role in the musical Cinderella. In 2005 she competed in RTÉ's talent show You're a Star.myspace.com/sineadmulvey Sinéad's Biography on myspace She works as an air hostess with Aer Lingus.
A delighted MGM began to groom Heflin as a leading man in B movies, giving him the star role in Kid Glove Killer (1942), directed by Fred Zinnemann, and Grand Central Murder (1942). Both were popular. Encouraged, MGM cast him as Kathryn Grayson's love interest in a musical, Seven Sweethearts (1942), then was given the star role in an "A" film, as the embattled President Andrew Johnson in Tennessee Johnson (1942), playing opposite (and at odds with) Lionel Barrymore who, in the role of Congressman Thaddeus Stevens, failed to have Johnson convicted in an impeachment trial by the slimmest of margins. The film was a box office flop.
Daily Talk Show To Replace As The World Turns On CBS.YoutubeAs the World Turns Full Episodes. The following year in 2011 Ciccone landed a multiple day guest star role in an episode of White Collar playing the referee in an underground after-hours boxing club.TV Maze.
Some even consider that he is immortal. In "Storm's End", it is revealed that Horace is actually Caduceo and can only restore life five times with the side effect of having him gain weight in the hips. He appears in most of the episodes, despite only having a guest star role.
The film was originally known as Able Seaman Brown. It was an early star role for Jeffrey Hunter, who was the only American in the cast. The lead character was changed to Canadian to accommodate his accent. British actors' union Equity opposed the casting of an American in a British film.
18, Iss. 71, (Fall 1949): 10. A "Vosnian" language was constructed for the film by a linguistics expert, combining Latin and Slavic. The star role went to Douglas Fairbanks Jnr, who had made a number of British films in the 1930s and was keen to work in the country again.
My Life with Caroline is a 1941 American comedy film starring Ronald Colman and Anna Lee in a screenplay by John Van Druten and Arnold Belgard, and directed by Lewis Milestone for RKO Radio Pictures. It was Anna Lee's second Hollywood film and her debut in a Hollywood star role.
Sickness and Health...Master of None. Other 2015 Netflix roles include Cabbie opposite Charlie Cox on Daredevil and Vito in Italian Pinata on Difficult People.Decider. Difficult People 203 Recap: Italian Piñata. Also in 2016 Ciccone appeared in the guest star role of truck-rental mobster Frank Capello on Person of Interest.
Brand was given the star role in a TV series, Laredo (1965–67) which ran for 56 episodes."Niche for Neville? Try and Find One," Los Angeles Times 30 Nov 1965: c20. Brand played a heartwarming character who was brain damaged and misunderstood in an episode of the television series Daniel Boone.
In 2018 she participated as a guest star role in the telenovela Por amar sin ley in the latest Capitulos. and will be participate in the second season, as a lawyer like the other protagonists in the telenovela later this year and next year, along with David Zepeda, Ana Brenda Contreras and Julian Gil.
Retrieved 14 June 2008. In 2011, Hurley filmed a guest star role in the series pilot of NBC's Wonder Woman as the villain Veronica Cale. The network decided not to pick up the series. In July 2011, it was announced that Hurley would join the fifth season of Gossip Girl for a multi-episode arc.
He served (uncredited) as a choreographer for Elvis Presley in 1957's Jailhouse Rock. MGM loaned Tamblyn to Allied Artists for his first star role, The Young Guns (1957). Back at MGM he supported Glenn Ford and Gia Scala in Don't Go Near the Water (1957), a comedy set among members of the U.S. Navy.
Her feature films include Trailer Park of Terror and Kiss the Abyss. Ms. Stahl has also had roles on television (ER, "Punk'd") and on webisodes (The Romantic Foibles of Esteban). Stahl joined the cast of Glee with a recurring guest star role for its fourth season, starting in September 2012. Trisha Stahl has also worked as a commercial actress.
He portrayed the role of "director" on Burbank's "Lights... camera... action!" float in the 2014 Rose Parade. In 2014, Marshall appeared in a guest star role in a February episode in season 11 of Two and a Half Men. In 1997, he co-authored the memoir Wake Me When It's Funny with his daughter Lori Marshall.
Filming a movie actress began in 1958. Her first star role in film was the role of Alexandra Matveyevna Gromova in the film by Sergei Mikaelyan Widows in 1976.Галина Макарова Galina Makarova died September 28, 1993, at her dacha near Minsk (other sources say she died in Moscow).Люди She was buried in Minsk on the Vostochnoye Cemetery.
He appeared on Franklin & Bash in 2010. In 2013, Kodjoe began starring in the BET comedy parody series Real Husbands of Hollywood. In 2014 he was cast as regular on the ABC primetime soap opera Members Only created by Susannah Grant. In 2015, Kodjoe began a recurring guest-star role in Fox's The Last Man on Earth television series.
Aherne was top billed in The Great Garrick (1937), directed by James Whale at Warners. He supported Constance Bennett in Merrily We Live (1938) for Hal Roach Studios. He was Oscar-nominated for his role as Emperor Maxmilian in Juarez (1939). Hal Roach gave Aherne the star role in Captain Fury (1939), as a bushranger in colonial Australia.
She is also known for her guest star role on Jessie, playing the daughter of Coach Penny. Peyton is the voice of Jingle in Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups from Disney and also played Tanner on ABC's The Neighbors. She currently stars opposite Finola Hughes, Shane Harper and Kathryn McCormick in Platinum the Dance Movie.
Tamblyn portrayed Norman Page in the film of Peyton Place (1957) at 20th Century Fox, opposite Lana Turner and Diane Varsi. For his performance in the film he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He was then given a star role at MGM, playing Tony Baker in High School Confidential (1958). The film was a solid hit.
It is there that she minored in the Russian Language and studied film. Shortly after, she made her film debut as the lead in Conrad Jackson's award-winning Falling Overnight. Subsequently, Ares starred in V/H/S Viral and The Dark Tapes. She landed a recurring guest star role in the second season of Amazon's critically acclaimed noir detective hit, Bosch.
She also co-starred in the film Wakefield opposite Bryan Cranston and Jennifer Garner, released on May 26, 2017, by IFC Films. In August 2017, she appeared in a guest star role on the MTV series Teen Wolf (on which her older brother Dylan starred as Liam Dunbar). Sprayberry is an aerialist and frequently performs her own stunts in films and television shows.
"Hell Money" was written by Jeff Vlaming, his last script for the series. The episode was directed by Tucker Gates, making it the first of only two episodes of The X-Files—the other being the show's fourth season entry "El Mundo Gira"—that he directed.Hurwitz and Knowles, pp. 236–240 The episode features pre-fame Lucy Liu in a guest star role.
After six years on the serial, Reeves departed again on September 21, 2006 to spend time with her family. The show's matriarch, Frances Reid who played Alice Horton died of old age on February 3, 2010. Reeves was invited back for her onscreen tribute on June 10 of that same year. Reeves remained in a recurring guest star role until July 6.
She was later cast in a guest-star role in the pilot episode of the TV series House as a kindergarten instructor who collapses in the midst of a lesson, resulting in an aphasic condition. She also portrayed Veronica Donovan on the first season of Prison Break. Among Tunney's other accomplishments were roles in The Mentalist, Closing the Ring, as well as The Fix.
Malloy has worked on several television series including Conan, 1000 Ways to Die, a major guest star role on Eli Stone and several others. She has also worked in film, including Space Command and The ABCs of Death. She played herself in the 1996 Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding Jr. movie Jerry Maguire. She was also on the dating show 12 Corazones, hosted by Penélope Menchaca.
In 1998 Vandi released the platinum cd-single "Spania", while later that year, she experimented with acting. She was asked to play a guest star role in the hit television show "Dio Xeni" (Two Strangers). Vandi accepted the role and made her first appearance on television. She played a singer of a local small city, who was able to change the sexuality of the main gay character.
Playback, October 5, 1998. was also optioned by Sandra Faire's SFA Productions for production as a film, which won an award at the Columbus International Film & Video Festival in 2002 before premiering as a television movie on CTV in 2005."Oshawa gets 'star' role in new movie". durhamregion.com, June 23, 2005. Wilson was a member of The Second City's Toronto cast in the early 1990s.
At Universal he was Howard Duff's friend in Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949), again for Sherman. In Rocketship X-M (1950) Bridges had the star role in Trapped (1949) directed by Richard Fleischer for Eagle Lion and Rocketship X-M (1950) for Lippert Pictures. He had supporting roles in Colt .45 (1951), The White Tower (1951), and The Sound of Fury (1950) (directed by Cy Endfield).
She filmed a guest star role playing Tracey for the upcoming CBS show The Exes. The movie Silent But Deadly finally premiered on Super Channel in Canada. In 2012, her episode of The Exes premiered in which she guest starred as Tracey in the episode "Lost In Translation". The trailer movie she shot, as the zombie killing Jacey, called Wade premiered on January 25 in Breakers Bar, Michigan.
Fox Jackson-Keen (born 1995 in Hornsey, England) is an English stage and television actor, singer and dancer. He is known for his shared performances in a two and a half-year run as the star role of 'Billy' in Billy Elliot the Musical at London's Victoria Palace Theatre. He has appeared as Mobbsy in the 26 episode live action children's comedy series My Phone Genie on ITV and CITV.
In June 2016, Max Brown was cast as Prince Robert, the presumed-dead eldest son of Simon and Helena, and Jules Knight was cast as Spencer Koenigsberg, Helena's new Lord Chamberlain. Genevieve Gaunt, who played Liam's potential love interest Willow in season 2, was also promoted from recurring to series regular for season 3. Hurley's son Damian Hurley was cast in a guest star role in July 2016.
Hot TV Teaser: First 2 Minutes of NBC's Believe. Ciccone also appeared on network television opposite Debra Messing on The Mysteries of LauraHollywood.com. Mysteries of Laura: Full Cast and Credits, 2014 and made guest star appearances as Peter O'Neil on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.TV Maze.com. James Ciccone known for... In 2015 Ciccone was cast in the guest star role of Ronald (the masturbator on the train) in Master of NoneListal.
Weld appeared in 1965 in the successful Norman Jewison film The Cincinnati Kid, opposite Steve McQueen. There was some controversy when she refused to meet the local governor at a fund-raiser for hurricane victims, jumping out of a car in view of 70,000 people. The film was a big hit. Weld got a star role in Lord Love a Duck (1966), with Roddy McDowall, Ruth Gordon, and Harvey Korman.
Vilma Santos is widely considered as the most lastingly successful Filipino movie and television actor of all time. She started her acting career when one of her uncles, who was a cameraman at Sampaguita Pictures, convinced her to try out for the movies. Initially, Sampaguita Pictures had planned a child star role for her in Anak, Ang Iyong Ina (1969). When Santos was in the studio, she noticed a long line of little girls.
One of Law's Italian films was seen by the director Norman Jewison, who thought Law perfect for the role of a young Soviet sailor in The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966). The film was a big success and Law was launched in Hollywood. He followed this with a co-star role in Otto Preminger's Hurry Sundown (1967), a drama about race relations in the south. It co-starred Dunaway and Jane Fonda.
The Daily Mirror, however, praised John-Kamen's performance and called it a "shame" that she and the rest of the cast were "let down by a clichéd plot and leaden dialogue". In 2015, John-Kamen had a starring role in the SyFy series Killjoys. In 2016, she had a guest-star role on the HBO series Game of Thrones. That year, she appeared in the Black Mirror episode "Playtest" and an episode of The Tunnel.
The opera company strictly adhered to a non-star policy, developing instead a unity of ensemble whereby a singer might have a leading role one night and a supporting role the next."An Opera Without A Star Role", The Washington Post, pg. F1, November 20, 1927. During January and February 1928 the American Opera Company then brought seven weeks of opera to Broadway at New York's Gallo Theater, including a notable adaptation of Faust.
Ashley Walters (born 30 June 1982), also known by his stage name Asher D', is an English rapper, songwriter and actor best known for his star role as Ricky in Bullet Boy (2004), his lead role as Dushane in Top Boy, and his role as Antoine in Get Rich or Die Tryin (2005). He has also appeared in prominent British TV shows such as Grange Hill, The Bill, Holby City, Doctor Who and Silent Witness.
On the show Davies betrays Ari at his old agency, giving away Ari's secret effort to build his own firm. Belfi appears semi-regularly over Seasons 1 & 2, and made a single appearance in Season 3 and 2 appearances in season 5. He also had a recurring guest star role in the CBS series Moonlight, starring as the female lead's boyfriend. Belfi also appeared briefly in the Gilmore Girls Season 5 episode "The Party's Over".
Between 1992 and 2001 the office holder reported to the Commander-in-Chief, Fleet. In April 2001 COMUKTG was re-named Commander United Kingdom Maritime Forces (COMUKMARFOR) at the rank of Rear- Admiral (2 star). The title COMUKTG remained in use but as a subordinate 1 star role under COMUKMARFOR. Following the 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review and implemented in January 2011 the Commander UK Task Group became Deputy Commander United Kingdom Maritime Forces.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala was persuaded to write a movie star role for Madhur. Saeed was dropped from the project because the Jaffreys' marriage had collapsed at this point. When Madhur travelled to India for the shooting of Shakespeare Wallah, her first shots were in Kasauli, a hill station. The hairpin bends on the drive there caused her nausea and vomiting, leading the crew to despair that a person so petite and sickly could ever play a glamorous film star.
T. J. Lowther (born May 17, 1986 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American actor. He started as a child star, appearing in Neon City in 1991 at the age of 5. He is known for his role as Philip "Buzz" Perry in the 1993 Clint Eastwood film A Perfect World starring Kevin Costner. Lowther has moved into more roles on television, including a guest star role on an episode of the TV series, Grey's Anatomy.
Mark Matkevich is an American art gallerist and actor best known for appearing as Drue Valentine in 17 episodes of the television program Dawson's Creek. He also appeared in the film Sweet Home Alabama, where he played Patrick Dempsey's best friend. Matkevich also had recurring roles on Ed and Joan of Arcadia. He played Dan, a medical student, in the episode "Haunted" of Tru Calling and had a guest star role in Season 5 of NCIS.
In 2008 she got her first film role during her training at the Conservatory of Vienna, where she portrayed Gretchen in Urs Odermatt's film adaptation of George Tabori's Mein Kampf. In 2010, she portrayed Britta in the Oskar Roehler's film Jud Süss - Film ohne Gewissen. In 2012 she was given a guest star role in the German television series The Old Fox. In October 2012 she portrayed Minna in the film adaptation of Daniel Kehlmann's Measuring the World.
While having his comedy roots in vaudeville, Gorman began his television career with appearances on the Australian television series Consider Your Verdict in 1964 and again in 1966. His first recurring star role in a series was as Darby Finnegan in 13 episodes of the ATN series Mrs. Finnegan in 1970 and 71. In 1976, he joined the cast of The Sullivans and remained in his role of Jack Fletcher for the series' entire 1976-1983 run.
In 2011, Garrett took a guest-star role on the prime-time CBS series The Mentalist. He landed his first feature film role in Divorce Invitation in 2012. The same year, Garrett starred in the premiere episode of Anthony Zuiker's series Black Box TV. He also played Jesse Simms in the web series Never Fade Away; the pilot episode was released April 2, 2012. In 2016, he co-starred in 78 episodes of the web TV series Youthful Daze.
Three weeks before her first musical showcase and release, she was in a devastating car accident injuring a lung, kidney, spleen, breaking her jaw, pelvis, nine ribs, and multiple vertebrae. Her mouth was also wired shut to help her heal. As a result her music career was placed on hold. While healing she continued to pursue her career by meeting a manager and began going to auditions, securing her first guest star role on TNT's Murder in the First.
In 2010, Bustos was nominated for a Toronto Independent Music Award for Best Adult Contemporary category. His song "Everytime My Heart Beats" from his debut album "Memoirs of a Superhero" since its release has become a YouTube phenomenon. Mikey was also involved in musical theater projects including a star role in the Summerworks production of Prison Dancer: The Musical. Bustos continues to tour the world performing and making guest appearances on TV, radio, and the internet.
Having studied theatre during her childhood, she decided to knock on doors and began participating in musical telenovelas. This lead to her first star role in Latin America, Maria Alegria for "Mark of Desire" (Telefutura/Univision). When Maria moved to Mexico her international acting career took off, obtaining many villain roles in Televisa’s primetime shows. She was invited as a star competitor in Univision’s “Mira Quien Baila” and got featured in People en Español’s “50 Most Beautiful”.
On television, Emilia has a guest star role in the second season of TV series Bosch from Amazon Studios. The series is based on the novels centered on the character of the same name by Michael Connelly. The first season of the series was released on Amazon Prime Video on February 13, 2015. For Emilia's first television appearance, she landed the role of Anastasia on Unstrung, an ABC Family one-hour pilot from Life Unexpected executive producer Emily Whitesell.
In the 1980s we are back in > a similar era and will have the girl confronted by the Moral Majority, which > is still a good proportion of this country. Vadim announced he and producers would undertake a nationwide talent quest to discover a 19-20 year old to star. RJ Stewart was reported as writing on a script with Diane Lane mentioned as a leading contender for the star role. Vadim selected Rebecca De Mornay to play the lead.
Esco was cast in her first television guest star role in 2006, as Angie Watson in series CSI: NY. In March, 2007 Esco joined the cast of the CBS drama Cane. In 2009, she guest starred in an episode of the Drop Dead Diva series with Paula Abdul. Esco played a lingerie model who had been fired for going public about her breast cancer survival story. In February 2011, Esco was slated to join the cast of Fox's pilot Exit Strategy.
He was in several episodes of ITV Play of the Week and he had the lead in The Deadly Affair (1967) for Sidney Lumet and Stranger in the House (1968). He provided a supporting role in Duffy (1968) and Mayerling (1968) but was top billed in The Sea Gull (1968) for Sidney Lumet and starred as Bradley Morahan in Age of Consent (1969) for Michael Powell, which Mason also produced. He also had the star role in Spring and Port Wine (1970).
She played the role of Maeve in the Doctor Who episode "Fear Her" in June 2006. In September 2006 she appeared in the BBC2 comedy sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Look and in April 2007 she appeared in a guest star role opposite David Jason in ITV's Diamond Geezer, playing the role of Violet. On 24 December 2008, she appeared in the Christmas special of Gavin & Stacey as Edna, Pete Sutcliffe's (Adrian Scarborough) mother, once again playing a character affected by dementia.
Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club gave the episode an 'A' rating, describing the episode as "one of TOS's most deservedly iconic hours" and noting it as "wonderfully structured". William Campbell's guest star role was described as "demanding, energetic, and endlessly delighted with himself." In 2012, they ranked it as one of top ten "must see" episodes of the original series. In 2016, SyFy ranked guest star William Campbell performance as Trelane, as the 5th best guest star on the original series.
During the war, he starred in the West End in No Orchids for Miss Blandish, which was a hit. Newton had the star role in a thriller Night Boat to Dublin (1946), then had a showy cameo role in Odd Man Out (1947); this performance later was immortalised in Harold Pinter's play Old Times. He stayed in leads for Temptation Harbour (1947) and Snowbound (1948). Lean cast him as Bill Sikes in Oliver Twist (1948), a huge success critically and commercially.
Sherri M. Saum (born October 1, 1974) is an American actress. Saum is best known for her co-lead role as Lena Adams Foster in the Freeform drama series The Fosters (2013–18) as well as a subsequent guest star role in its spinoff Good Trouble (2019–present). She is also known for her television roles in Beggars and Choosers, Rescue Me and In Treatment, as well as for her roles in the daytime soap operas Sunset Beach and One Life to Live.
Starting in November 2016, Scott took on a recurring guest star role in The Good Place as Trevor. In 2017, Scott appeared in HBO's Big Little Lies as Ed Mackenzie, the husband of main character Madeline Mackenzie, played by Reese Witherspoon. Scott co-starred with Craig Robinson in the sitcom Ghosted, which premiered on October 1, 2017 on Fox, lasting just one season. In 2020, Scott became the host of ABC's new game show Don't, executive produced by Ryan Reynolds.
Beery signed a contract with Paramount Pictures. He had a support role in Adventure (1925) directed by Victor Fleming. At First National, he was given the star role of Professor Challenger in Arthur Conan Doyle's dinosaur epic The Lost World (1925), arguably his silent performance most frequently screened in the modern era. Beery was top billed in Paramount's The Devil's Cargo (1925) for Victor Fleming, and supported in The Night Club (1925), The Pony Express (1925) for James Cruze, and The Wanderer (1925) for Raoul Walsh.
Montgomery was promoted to leading roles in a melodrama written by Dalton Trumbo, Accent on Love (1941). Fox then starred him in some B Westerns: Last of the Duanes (1941), Riders of the Purple Sage (1941), and The Cowboy and the Blonde (1941). Montgomery was teamed with Carole Landis in Cadet Girl (1941). He was given the lead in an "A" when he top-lined Orchestra Wives (1942) with Ann Rutherford, a film best remembered today for giving a co-star role to Glenn Miller.
Other notable film appearances include one as a Cuban bandleader in The Mambo Kings opposite Antonio Banderas and in the adaptation of the science-fiction story Judge Dredd with Sylvester Stallone, his co-star in Paradise Alley. He appeared in the 2007 film American Gangster with Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. He had a recurring guest star role in several episodes of NCIS, playing the international arms dealer René Benoit. He has also appeared in the 2009 horror film Smile as the mysterious Tollinger.
Homewrecker became an Official Selection of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and was winner of the inaugural Sundance Best of NEXT Award. Richardson was later awarded the Maverick Actor Award at the Method Fest Film Festival for his role as Mike. The film's title was later changed to The Locksmith for distribution by First Look Studios. In 2011 and 2012, Richardson appeared in the ABC police drama Detroit 1-8-7 and had a recurring guest star role on NCIS: Los Angeles as Gov. Khaled.
Il pastor fido, a pastoral opera first performed in 1712, had not been a success with audiences. This was probably due to the fact that it was lacking in the sort of spectacular scenic effects and larger than life emotions of Handel's then sensational previous opera Rinaldo . As a result, in 1734, Handel radically revised Il Pastor Fido and presented the new version with a star role for celebrated castrato Carestini. This production ended Handel's 1733-34 season at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket.
On February 22, 2017, producer Salvador Mejía officially presented the cast of the telenovela, where the male protagonists would be de la Fuente, Olivera and Pancheri. Mayrín Villanueva had been chosen as the protagonist of the melodrama, but due to other commitments, she left the project. On February 27, 2017, journalist Martha Figueroa confirmed in the program Hoy that Villanueva will no longer be the one to take the star role, and that it had been assigned to Álvarez. Nerea Camacho was selected as Alejandra.
After dropping out of school, at age 15 Komukai began her career as a "gravure model" and a swimsuit model. In 2001 she had a guest-star role as a schoolgirl in the Nippon Television comedy . For her appearances as a gravure idol and on television, she was selected as a "Fuji Television Visual Queen" for 2001. The next year she starred in the anime series , voicing the part of the boy hero Sho Kazamatsuri, broadcast in 2002 in 39 episodes on the Animax TV network.
MGM loaned Young to Republic Pictures for City That Never Sleeps (1953), where he had the star role. Martin Scorsese selected the film to open a Republic Pictures retrospective that he'd curated, citing the movie's amazing energy and creativity in his introduction at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 2018. Back at MGM, Young had the lead in a 3-D Western, Arena (1953), which was a hit. He was a second male lead again – to Michael Wilding – in the Joan Crawford vehicle Torch Song (1953).
As of 2011, Jordan has been a guest star on TNT's The Closer, Fox's 24 opposite Kiefer Sutherland, and he had a guest star role on FX's Elmore Leonard-inspired series Justified starring Timothy Olyphant. Jordan was also cast as the mentally disturbed former Marine "Ray Brennan" in TNT's adaptation of April Smith's thriller novel Good Morning, Killer. The film aired as part of TNT's Movie Mystery Night in December 2011. In 2012, Jordan played one of the "Obamas" on HBO's hit series, True Blood.
Heinrich Hauer Bellamann (April 28, 1882 – June 16, 1945) was an American author, whose bestselling novel Kings Row exposed the hypocrisy of small-town life in the midwest, addressing many social taboos. Research suggested that Bellamann was working off resentment of his upbringing in Fulton, Missouri, where he had been ostracised for his German extraction and rumoured illegitimacy. The 1942 film version gave Ronald Reagan a star role, regarded as his most memorable performance. Bellamann was also a poet and a music professor at Vassar College.
Richard Cray (born September 10, 1958) is an American actor and singer. Richard began singing when he was nine years old. Possessing a true boy soprano voice, he was in great demand appearing in more than twenty plays, concerts and musicals before the age of twelve, including a co-star role as "Patrick Dennis" with Broadway actress Denise Lor in "Mame". A native of Kinston, North Carolina, Richard was chosen as a teenager to participate in a unique educational program called The "Governor's School of North Carolina".
The Italian director Federico Fellini chose him for the main role of Encolpius in his film Satyricon. Terence Stamp, Fellini's original choice for the main role, was not available, and Fellini was looking for someone of a similar appearance. After this star role, Potter's career tended back to smaller roles again: mostly B-films and television productions like the film adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's Olive. Among his more well-known parts are the history film Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) and the film The Big Sleep (with Robert Mitchum as private detective Philip Marlowe).
His first high- profile TV guest star role probably was as "The Fan" in a February 2000 episode of Friends (season 6, episode 14). The next year, he was cast as Andy on According to Jim. He has also appeared in movies including Wedding Crashers and Showtime, and in commercials including Ball Park hot dog commercials as "Frank," and a PSA for the V-chip on ABC, as Jim's Andy. In 2007, he appeared in two episodes of My Name Is Earl as Ron, a security prison guard.
DJ Pete Rock mixing with two turntables. In the early years of hip hop, the DJs were the stars, as they created new music and beats with their record players. While DJing and turntablism continue to be used in hip hop music in the 2010s, the star role has increasingly been taken by MCs since the late 1970s, due to innovative, creative MCs such as Kurtis Blow and Melle Mel of Grandmaster Flash's crew, the Furious Five, who developed strong rapping skills. However, a number of DJs have gained stardom nonetheless in recent years.
This led to roles in independent films with lead roles in Beyond Bedlam (1994) with Elizabeth Hurley, Galaxis (1995) with Brigitte Nielsen, Proteus, Killing Time, and Darklands. More TV credits soon followed, including a guest star role opposite Melinda Clarke in the U.S. action show Soldier of Fortune Inc, and with Helen Baxendale in An Unsuitable Job for a Woman. Fairbrass travelled to Rome next for The Aldo Moro Story, opposite Roshan Seth and directed by the award-winning Art house director, Aurelio Grimaldi and a regular role in the ITV comedy series Duck Patrol.
NBC purchased the script from Bill Lawrence in October 2012. Casting for the pilot began in early 2013, with Brent Morin and Rick Glassman being cast in February and Bianca Kajlich and Chris D'Elia being cast in March. Matthew Wilkas was also cast in March as Brett, Justin's gay friend. Aly Michalka was originally cast as Maddie, a waitress in Justin's bar and Justin's love interest, but she left the show in April 2013 and was replaced with Briga Heelan in a guest star role as the similar character Nicki.
When he was 10 years old, Scribner booked his first guest-star role on the ABC crime dramedy Castle. Scribner would go on to appear in an episodes of Fox's New Girl, TBS' Wedding Band and Nickelodeon's Wendell & Vinnie. At the age of 14, Scribner booked his first major role when he was cast in the role Andre Johnson Jr. in the ABC sitcom Black-ish opposite Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Laurence Fishburne and Jenifer Lewis. Scribner actually beat out Anderson's own son Nathan for the role.
It was the first Ealing movie directed by Pat Jackson, who had previously made an earlier film about nursing, White Corridors (1951). It was one of the last pair of films made at Ealing Studios, which had been sold to the BBC, and one of the last Ealing movies under the nine-year relationship between Rank and Ealing. (Ealing would move to MGM studios, make several more movies, then be wound up.) It was an early star role for Belinda Lee. It was one of several "sensible girl" parts she played for Rank.
He returned to General Hospital February 24, 2014. Hearst also had a recurring guest-star role on Beverly Hills, 90210, and has guest-starred on other TV series such as Jenny and Pacific Blue. In 2000, he starred as "Rocky" in the theater production of Aven'U Boys with Danica McKellar. Hearst has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award seven times, winning for "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" in 2004 and 2007 for his General Hospital role, after previously winning "Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series" for Guiding Light in 1991.
After a four-year break, she returned in 2009 with a production of another Shakespeare play Macbeth at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, and in a guest-star role in an episode of the television series Robin Hood. In 2011 she played the part of Ruth Walsh in the drama soap Coronation Street. In 2012 she played Ruth Pulis in the BBC crime drama series Blackout. In 2013 she played Sarah in The Accrington Pals at the Royal Exchange and appeared in the feature film Orthodox also starring Stephen Graham and Michael Smiley.
In 1948, two of her songwriter friends, Mack David and Jerry Livingston, called Woods to record "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo", "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes", and "So This is Love". Soon, the songs were presented to Walt Disney so that they could be used in the English version of Cinderella. Walt Disney heard the demo recordings, and two days later asked Ilene to voice the star role of Cinderella. She gladly accepted the role, surprised that she had won against more than 300 others who had auditioned.
In October 2016, Shalansky was asked by friend John Krasinski to join the cast in a staged reading of the Oscar Award-winning screenplay "Good Will Hunting". Shalansky joined Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Daveed Diggs, Tom McCarthy, Keegan- Michael Key, Margo Martindale and Harvey Weinstein at the NYU Skirball theater in New York City. In November 2016, Shalansky landed a recurring Guest Star role on the Emmy winning ABC hit, Grey's Anatomy. He currently lives in the New York City area with his wife Cassandra and daughter Lyla.
In April 2012, Mateus landed a recurring guest star role as Marcus Davenport on the teen sitcom Lab Rats on Disney XD. Then he was offered the role of young Franky in his first feature film Lonely Boy, where he portrays a teenager with schizophrenia. In September of that year, he was cast in the two-part series finale of the comedy-drama Weeds, which aired on Showtime. Ward won a Young Artist Award for his portrayal of Stevie Botwin. In 2013, Ward appeared in the police procedural drama television series NCIS on CBS.
Mohinder Amarnath is best known for his legendary performance in the 1983 Cricket World Cup. He was awarded "Man of the Match" in the finals and semi- finals, playing a star role in leading India to their first ever One Day International title and first World Cup win. In the semi-finals against England his accurate seam bowling fetched him the top-order wickets of David Gower and Mike Gatting. He gave away only 27 runs in his 12 overs, for an average of a miserly 2.25 an over, the lowest among all Indian bowlers.
Jessica Lee Goldyn (born December 26, 1985) is an American Broadway actress who performed in the revival of A Chorus Line as Val. She played the lead role of Cassie from August 10, 2008 opposite Mario Lopez who played the character Zack, until the show ended its Broadway revival run on August 17, 2008. Goldyn had been an understudy for the lead character of Cassie. Goldyn appeared in The Paper Mill Playhouse (NJ) rendition of "Chorus Line" in the star role of Cassie from October 7 through October 28, 2012.
Vanessa Zachos (born 3 May) is a South African born film and television actress. She has appeared on American television as well as in international feature films opposite leading actors, including Ron Howard's BAFTA nominated Rush. Zachos was cast in a principal role opposite Chris Hemsworth in Ron Howards BAFTA nominated film Rush where she worked alongside Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl. She appeared in her first guest star role on American television in an episode of J. J. Abrams award-winning TV series Fringe directed by P. J. Pesce for FOX Broadcasting Company.
David Thomas Jones (30 December 1945 – 29 February 2012) was an English musician, singer, actor and businessman, best known as a member of the band the Monkees, and for starring in the TV series of the same name. His acting credits include a Tony-nominated performance as the Artful Dodger in the original London and Broadway productions of Oliver! as well as a guest star role in a hallmark episode of The Brady Bunch television show and later reprised parody film; Love, American Style; and My Two Dads. Jones was considered a teen idol.
Takeda's television acting debut came with a guest star role on Easy Money on The CW in 2009.Sebastian Holguin, “Scott Takeda Takes ABQ Film Industry by Storm,” ABQ Live, March 27, 2015. He later played the character of Stella's father, Mr. Yamada, in the 2011 Disney Channel TV movie Lemonade Mouth. In 2015, he guest starred on the television series American Crime (ABC), The Messengers (The CW) and Grimm (NBC),Linda Ge, “Scott Takeda Joins Tina Fey and Margot Robbie in Paramount’s Middle East Comedy,” TheWrap, February 13, 2015.
Richards's acting career began when he was spotted by a casting director. This resulted in him getting a guest star role on The Cosby Show as Vanessa's boyfriend Roy in the season 5 episode "Out of Brooklyn". Other guest appearances would come later on shows such as The Practice, Chicago Hope, Any Day Now, and Nash Bridges. Playing a rapping bike messenger who believes he is an alien abductee, it was the role of Taj Mahal in the Mark Taper Forum production of Tina Landau's play Space that first brought recognition.
That year exhibitors voted him the second most likely to be a "star of tomorrow". Craig supported Ronald Colman in Kismet (1944), and Lana Turner in Marriage Is a Private Affair (1944); the latter was a big hit. Craig was given the star role in Gentle Annie (1945) and Dangerous Partners (1945); he was reunited with O'Brien in Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945). Craig starred in She Went to the Races (1945), and two with Butch Jenkins, Boys' Ranch (1946) and Little Mister Jim (1947), which both lost money.
From 1972 to 1997 he conducted ten operas, some of them in several seasons. Five were operas he had not conducted at the Royal Opera House before: Carmen, Parsifal, Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Simon Boccanegra and a celebrated production of La traviata (1994) which propelled Angela Gheorghiu to stardom.Kettle, Martin. "Quickfire revival sees hit-and-miss Gheorghui reprise star role", The Guardian, 10 July 2010 On 14 July 1997 he conducted the last operatic music to be heard in the old house before it closed for more than two years for rebuilding.
McDowall in Lassie Come Home (1943) Fox promoted McDowall to top billing for On the Sunny Side (1942). He was billed second to Monty Woolley in The Pied Piper (1942), playing a war orphan, then he had top billing again for an adaptation of My Friend Flicka (1942). Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer borrowed McDowall for the star role in Lassie Come Home (1943), a film that introduced an actress who would become another lifelong friend, Elizabeth Taylor. MGM kept him on to play a leading role in The White Cliffs of Dover (1944).
He also featured in Jennifer Love Hewitt's 2002 music video "BareNaked". Fuller became known for playing Chris Halliwell on Charmed, a starring and guest star role from seasons 5-8 of the show. In the series, his character is the second son of Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and Leo (Brian Krause) and engages in time travel to save his older brother Wyatt (Wes Ramsey). Fuller's most recent roles are in The Ultimate Gift, a drama released on March 9, 2007, and in the series Army Wives which airs on Lifetime.
The following year, Horie succeeded in auditioning for the lead female role of the TV anime adaptation of the shōnen manga comedy Love Hina, as Naru Narusegawa. Love Hina was a huge hit, with sales of over one million DVDs. The high popularity at the time lead to Lycos Japan using the anime to advertise its search engine and other services, with narration from Horie. This was to be her first CM. The ascending popularity of Love Hina spawned a lucrative franchise of OVAs, Drama CDs and games, of which Horie reprised the star role.
Brown most recently appeared as Hart Sterling, founding partner of fictional law firm Sterling, Huddle, Oppenheim & Craft in ABC's The Deep End. He also guest starred on the Leverage series episode "The Gone Fishin Job" and on The Dukes of Hazzard sixth-season episode "Too Many Roscos". Currently, he appears on The CW's TV production of The Flash in the recurring guest-star role of General Wade Eiling. He has also portrayed Ray Schoonover in the Daredevil episodes "Guilty as Sin" and "The Dark at the End of the Tunnel".
In 1961 and 1962, McClory was a guest star in episodes of the television Western The Rifleman, the 1961 episode "Knight Errant" in which he shared the guest star role with 3 other guest stars, one being late western film and TV icon Jack Elam. In 1962 McClory was the spotlight guest star of episode "I Take This Woman" playing an Irish romantic rival to star Chuck Connors' lead character of Lucas McCain. McClory appeared as Jaimie MacDonald in the 1963 episode "Commando" of the CBS anthology series, GE True, hosted by Jack Webb.
Later that month, Vladimir married his second wife, soprano Margaret Williamson, who was a member of the company. The opera company strictly adhered to a non-star policy, developing instead a unity of ensemble whereby a singer might have a leading role one night and a supporting role the next."An Opera Without A Star Role", The Washington Post, pg. F1, November 20, 1927. At the invitation of the Theatre Guild, the Rochester American Opera Company made its New York debut in April 1927, giving a full week of performances at the Guild Theatre with Eugene Goossens conducting.
Created by Jim Shooter and Al Milgrom, the character first appeared in Secret Wars II #5 (November 1985), in which she and the Beyonder are the primary characters. She next appears as a main character in the 1987 limited series Fallen Angels. This led to her becoming a supporting character in the X-Factor series beginning with issue #11, which then led to a co-star role in the X-Terminators limited series. Following this series, she appeared in The New Mutants, initially guest-starring as a member of the X-Terminators, and eventually becoming a member of the titular group.
The film won numerous awards including an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing, Golden Globe Award for Best Picture in Foreign Language and National Board of Review's Best Film of The Year. After Ozaki moved his base to the US in 2007, he landed the guest star role in NBC TV series Heroes, Young Kaito Nakamura, father of Hiro Nakamura, in 1977. Young Kaito stops Adam Monroe (David Anders) who tries to unleash a virus that could kill billions of innocent people. Other TV credits include How I Met Your Mother (CBS), FlashForward (ABC), The Game (CW).
On April 5, 2014, TVLine reported that Kelly McCreary best known for her series regular role on The CW's short lived medical drama Emily Owens, M.D. and recent guest appearances on Scandal had been cast in a guest star role. McCreary was slated to debut on the May 8, 2014 episode. On October 23, 2014, it was announced that McCreary was promoted to series regular after being credited as guest- starring until the eleventh episode. It was a couple of months after McCreary wrapped her stint on Scandal that she was invited to audition for Grey's.
He had a minor guest star role in a season 3 episode of The Good Wife, playing the defendant's lawyer in a lawsuit against Lockhart and Gardner, and in a two episode story arc on BBC One's Ripper Street. Costabile also played Mr. Braddock, an attorney to the primary suspect in an episode of The Closer titled "Unknown Trouble", the first episode of season 7. He has appeared in several television commercials, including ads for Microsoft and FedEx. In 2011, he appeared in Lie to Me as Dr. Mitch Grandon, the head doctor of a psychiatric institution in the Season 3 episode "Funhouse".
As of 1 December 2013, the Regular Fleet Air Arm has a reported strength of 5,000 personnel, which represents approximately 20% of the Royal Navy's total strength (excluding Royal Marines). The Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Aviation & Carriers), the professional head (and also Rear Admiral Fleet Air Arm), is Rear Admiral Martin Connell as of February 2019. Under First Sea Lord Admiral Tony Radakin’s plans, the professional head of the Fleet Air Arm is set to shortly change to a one-star role, headed by a Commodore. Members of the Fleet Air Arm continue to be known as WAFUs.
When Wang decided to become a full-time actor, he made a deal with his parents that he would quit after two years on the condition that they helped finance his expenses. After months of not landing anything, he managed to book a few roles in commercials. This subsequent exposure got him a guest star role in 1994 on the episode "Submission:Impossible" of Margaret Cho's All-American Girl as Raymond Han, who is, ironically enough, a financially stable bachelor who is also a doctor. Wang starred in Eric Koyanagi's MFA thesis film at USC film school, Angry Cafe (1995).
In 2019, Screen Rant ranked "Déjà Q" one of the top ten episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, describing it as funny, noting how Q must "reconcile with his newfound mortality", and that it wraps up with a heart- warming ending. Variety magazine noted guest star role of actor Corbin Bernsen as another Star Trek Q alien, also noted for his role on American television series L.A. Law. This episode is noted as the scene which originated the graphic used in the "Picard facepalm" meme. In 2019, Screen Rant ranked "Deja Q" the ninth-funniest episode of Star Trek:The Next Generation.
In 2014, Cannizzaro filmed a guest star role playing 'Franco', an auto body mechanic in USA Networks drama 'Colony' starring 'Lost' alum Josh Holloway. Cannizzaro recently produced and starred in the independent film 'The Obituary' opposite General Hospital alum Anthony Geary. In 2013, director Clint Eastwood cast Cannizzaro to play the supporting role of Nick Devito in the film adaptation of Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Jersey Boys. In Dec of 2013, Cannizzaro made his network television debut appearing in the series premiere of Frank Darabont's highly anticipated 1940's gangster drama Mob City which aired on TNT.
Nalini has travelled around the world meeting many fans at conventions in USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia from her most notable role in the second Star Wars episode where she played Jedi Barriss Offee. Krishan’s bio includes lead roles such as the lead in short film Noise, a guest star role in Love you Krishna, the feature film coming out in cinemas 2014 and before that she played the lead in the theatre play Curry for Lunch. Her most recent debut is in the reality TV series Bollywood Factor, where she is one of the five finalists. Airing on US, UK, and Australian Indian cable networks in 2014.
Marla Hart, "Midwest Roots - Shows Subvert Values Even as They Maintain Them," Chicago Tribune, September 2, 1993, Tempo Section. After her character was written out of One Life to Live, she appeared in the independent film Childhood's End and the final episode of the HBO series Lifestories: Families in Crisis. During this time Aylesworth also appeared in at least three Off Broadway productions. Following a guest appearance on Law & Order and a supporting role in the miniseries A Will of Their Own, Aylesworth had minor appearances in the movies Random Hearts and You've Got Mail followed by a guest star role in the CBS series Now and Again.
After completing his diploma course in Los Angeles, Booton was granted a work permit for one year and continued to live in the United States. Initially he began doing Extra work on several major television shows and was cast in a small role in the American Film Institute short film Thule, which went on to win an award at the 2009 GI Film Festival.GI Film Festival, "THE FIFTH ANNUAL GI FILM FESTIVAL WRAPS WITH FILM AWARDS", 17 May 2001, p. 1. His first major appearance then came in the form of a guest star role on an episode of the Discovery Channel's TV series Worst-Case Scenario.
In the 1990s McCallum guest- starred in two U.S. television series. In season 1 of seaQuest DSV, he appeared as the law-enforcement officer Frank Cobb of the fictional Broken Ridge of the Ausland Confederation, an underwater mining camp off the coast of Australia by the Great Barrier Reef; he also had a guest-star role in one episode of Babylon 5. In 1994, McCallum narrated the acclaimed documentaries Titanic: The Complete Story for A&E; Networks. This was the second project about the Titanic on which he had worked: the first was the 1958 film A Night to Remember, in which he had had a small role.
While records indicating precisely when Newland entered film production have not surfaced, newspaper publicity for his Hero films credited him with producing one-reelers with Mary Pickford, James Kirkwood, Flora Finch and John Bunny. Since Bunny died in 1915, Newland would have started in films while still a teenager. He also was credited with directing comedies for Mack Sennett.Staunton (Va.) News Leader, Applications Coming in for Star Role in Cinema, Sep 27, 1929, pg. 1 In the early 1920s, Newland began the frenetic itinerant work that would take him all over the United States capturing communities and their citizens in two-reeler comedies that used the same simple, customizable plot.
Although 21st century audiences may assume that Claude Rains' character was the leading role in the picture, The New York Times articles on casting of the film repeatedly report the role of "the returning war veteran," the character of Steven Howard, as the starring male role. A September 5, 1945, press release announced Robert Alda as the film's star. In The New York Times September 4, 1945 edition a headline reads: STAR ROLE SLATED FOR ROBERT ALDA; He Will Play Veteran's Part in Film Based on Charlotte Armstrong's 'Unsuspected' . The New York Times October 10, 1946 report on the deal between Curtiz and Warner Bros.
Glenn started her career as a child model and attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London, which led to several national commercials and a guest star role on London's Burning. She presented The Disney Club,Wendy Glenn, IMDb but left to play the lead in the British series Sister Said, in which she starred for three years. After Sister Said, Glenn landed the role of Nikki Sullivan in Hollyoaks. She has appeared on the cover of Maxim and FHM, was a special guest star on Nip/Tuck, CSI: Miami, Without a Trace and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and portrayed the title role in the film Mercy.
Cleveland Cavaliers small forward LeBron James and Miami Heat shooting guard Dwyane Wade started for the fourth straight year and fourth overall for the East with two million votes each. Center Dwight Howard was voted to be a starting All-Star for the first time in his career after averaging 22 points and 15 rebounds for the first half of the season. Shaquille O'Neal was not voted in as a center for the first time in 15 years.Riley suggests Shaq should be given All-Star role; O'Neal disagrees Jason Kidd was voted in as the starting point guard for the East amid speculation that he would be traded to the Western conference (Dallas Mavericks).
This list contains all guest appearances on Curb that received a "Guest Star" or "Special Guest Star" billing in the closing credits of at least one episode. Sometimes an actor might not be credited as guest star on his or her first appearance, but will be in subsequent episodes. For example, Susie Essman appears as Susie in several episodes of the first season, but only got nominated to guest star role in the second season. The list may also contain certain notable non-guest star appearances, if the person plays him- or herself; such as Dr. Phil McGraw's role in the episode "Vehicular Fellatio", in which he played himself but did not receive guest star billing.
Del Arco's other stage performances include, Amulets Against the Dragon Forces by Paul Zindel, House Arrest by Anna Deavere Smith, Virgin Molly, The by Quincy Long, Common Infractions'Gross Injustices produced by American Repertory Theater, and Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca. In 1996, Del Arco joined the Hispanic Playwrights Project at the South Coast Repertory, and spent six seasons there. He also spent the summer of 1998 and 1999 at the Institute on the Arts and Civic Dialogue at Harvard University, working under Anna Deavere Smith. Del Arco's breakout role came in 2003 when he landed a recurring guest star role on FX Networks' highly popular series Nip/Tuck, where he played a transgender woman named Sofia Lopez.
While Arroyo only saw limited success in the NBA, many fans believe that his limited success was due to retribution from the NBA because of his star-role in the 2004 Olympics, where the Puerto Rican National Basketball Team beat the United States Dream Team by 19 points. He was considered one of the premier international point guards. During the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Arroyo was the flag-bearer of the delegation and also led the Puerto Rican national team throughout the competition with 18 points per game overall, and led them to a 92–73 victory over the United States, with 25 points, 7 assists, and 4 steals. Arroyo was selected with All- Olympic Team honors.
Rodney Ackland's first contact with Alfred Hitchcock was as a supporting actor in the 1931 screen version of John Galsworthy's play The Skin Game. But a year later Hitchcock recognised his potential as a screenwriter, collaborating with him on the second film adaptation of J Jefferson Farjeon's London fog-bound thriller Number Seventeen starring Leon M Lion. Ackland co-wrote the popular British film Bank Holiday (1938), contributed additional dialogue to Young Man's Fancy (1940), and made some uncredited contributions to 1941's Dangerous Moonlight and 1944's Love Story. His screenplay for Hatter's Castle in 1941, from the novel by A.J. Cronin, provided a rampant star role for Robert Newton as the megalomaniac Scottish hatter.
Ellison was born in Reno, Nevada to Gary and Cindy Ellison and has two siblings. He began his acting career at the age of six, working in commercials and modeling for several print campaigns. He segued into television, landing a guest star role on Family Law, then on Boomtown, Malcolm in the Middle, 7th Heaven, Providence, The Division. He played a supporting role in George Bamber's The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green, which then led to a major supporting role in Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin, a guest role in an episode of Six Feet Under, and a semi regular role as Noah Newman, the son of Nicholas Newman (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) on soap opera The Young and the Restless in 2005.
From 1986 to 1989, she appeared in six episodes of the TV series MacGyver as talkative but naive "Penny Parker" opposite Richard Dean Anderson's eponymous hero, four of them as the second main lead of the episode. In 1987, she played the sensible, intelligent 18-year-old daughter of Patty Duke's lead character in the short-lived Fox comedy Karen's Song and had a guest-star role in an episode of Night Court. In 1988, she made a short guest appearance in Star Trek: The Next Generation as Lt. Robinson. In 1989, she guest-starred in an episode of Quantum Leap titled "Star Crossed" as the main character's mathematician/scientist future wife and guest-starred as a nude beauty pageant winner in an episode of L.A. Law.
He starred as Richard Cromwell in Cromwell (1970) with Richard Harris and Alec Guinness, as Pirie in Cornel Wilde's No Blade of Grass (1970), and had a guest star role in the children's hit series, Here Come the Double Deckers. He was a director of Senta Productions who produced the 1972 film The Triple Echo, which starred Glenda Jackson and Oliver Reed, directed by Michael Apted. He also appeared in British comedy films such as The Sex Thief (1973) and Three for All (1975). Playing Sloane in Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane at the Kings Head Theatre preceded tours with the London Shakespeare Group's Macbeth of Iraq, Bangladesh, South Korea, Japan and Africa, where they played to Maasai warriors in the foothills of Mt Kilimanjaro.
Given the fact that blue and gold are the primordial colours of the college, the concert seeks to highlight that the boys of Fatima College are gifted and more so, are themselves "gifts" to the community. Over the years the students, teachers and parents of Fatima College witnessed the growth of a production which year after year seems not only to maintain a high standard, but also surprises the audience. An important aspect of the Gifts of Blue & Gold concert series is the "guest star" role played by the girls of the Holy Name Convent Choir. There have been 10 editions of GOBAG thus far and it is hoped that this production will be staged for many years to come.
This was followed by a duo-role in the 2002 telenovela La Otra (The Other Woman), where she played two characters who are polar opposites; Carlota Guillen, a good natured daughter who is abused, subjugated and manipulated by her mother, and Cordelia Portugal, a Machiavellian, treacherous, manipulative gold digger. In addition to her career in Mexico, Carrillo debuted abroad with a role in the Spanish telenovela El Secreto (The Secret), in which she plays a perverse ex fiancée of the protagonist, played by fellow Mexican actor Eduardo Capetillo. In 2004 Carrillo was the protagonist in Amarte es mi Pecado (Loving You is My Sin), and also played a special guest star role in Rubí, as Elena Navarro. In 2005 she starred in Barrera de Amor (Barrier of Love).
Yeo is perhaps best known for her recurring guest star role as Xiao-Mei, the Chinese maid of Gabrielle (Eva Longoria) and Carlos (Ricardo Antonio Chavira) in Desperate Housewives. The character's popularity in the series led to an offer for a series regular contract the next season. Set to debut in the 2020–21 television season, Yeo was cast as a series regular on The CW's Kung Fu as Zhilan, a dangerous nemesis with criminal ties and a connection to the Shaolin monastery. She also had a recurring role as the Oklahoma-born Sargent Richelle (opposite Felicity Huffman in the critically acclaimed series American Crime, played Kelly Lee on General Hospital, and has also guested on other popular shows such as NCIS, Grey's Anatomy, Castle, The Mentalist, and Chuck.
He was also in Saint Joan. Robert Donat and Elissa Landi in The Count of Monte Cristo (1934) Korda loaned Donat to Edward Small for the only film Donat made in Hollywood, The Count of Monte Cristo (1934). (In exchange, Leslie Howard was sent to Korda to make The Scarlet Pimpernel.) The film was successful and Donat was offered the lead role in a number of films for Warners, including Anthony Adverse (1935) and another swashbuckler, Captain Blood (1935). However, Donat did not like America and returned to Britain. In 1934, he played on stage in the West End in Mary Read opposite Flora Robson. Theatrical release poster for The 39 Steps (1935) In England, Donat had the star role in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps (1935) opposite Madeleine Carroll.
Apart from her career in the music industry and on the stage, Holliday has also made appearances on primetime television. In addition to appearances on Touched by an Angel and Hang Time, she had a half dozen appearances in a recurring guest star role on Ally McBeal, where she acted out the role of choir director Lisa Knowles, often singing popular ballads. In 2001, she sang America The Beautiful on the first WWE pay-per-view to be held after the September 11 terrorist attacks. On June 26, 2007, Holliday made a surprise appearance at the BET Awards, singing "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" in a duet with Jennifer Hudson, who had played Effie White in the 2006 film adaptation of Dreamgirls, and won an Oscar for her performance.
In the same year, she appeared in the propaganda film Wunschkonzert by Eduard von Borsody (as herself), followed by her performance in Georg Jacoby's lavish Women Are Better Diplomats (Frauen sind doch bessere Diplomaten, UFA's first Agfacolor motion picture) in 1941, together with Willy Fritsch. She reached the peak of her career in 1944, with the star role in The Woman of My Dreams, a lavishly enacted musical colour film again directed by Jacoby. Though few of her movies featured overt Nazi propaganda, she fulfilled her mission to exemplify a leading woman in the Third Reich and to entertain the German people throughout World War II as intended by Goebbels. After the war, she initially was banned professionally (Berufsverbot) but was rehabilitated in 1947 and was able to continue her movie career in West Germany and Austria.
After eighteen-month run in Sydney, Harry M. Miller's production moved to Melbourne, with Max Phipps taking over the star role. It opened at the Regent Palace Theatre on 24 October 1975 and ran through 19 months and 458 performances, finally closing on 28 May 1977. The Melbourne production included Max Phipps - Frank N Furter; Gregory Apps - Brad (later Stephen Clark); Paula Maxwell - Janet (later Shirley-Anne Kear, Diana Greentree); Tommy Dysart - narrator; Sal Sharah - Riff-Raff; Robyn Moase - Magenta (later Joan Brockenshire); Sue Smithers - Columbia (later Shirley-Anne Kear, Joan Millar); Graham Matters - Rocky (later Grant Whiteman, Clive Blackie); Terry Bader - Eddie/Dr Scott (later David Cameron, William Gluth). When Paula Maxwell left, resident stage director, Roland Rocchiccioli, moved Kear (at her request) into the role of Janet, and Joan Miller, who was an understudy, took over from Kear as Columbia.
For fifteen years, Fields appeared in TV shows and movie. Some of the film and TV shows Fields has appeared in and the actresses she did stunts for are: Jane Seymour Battlestar Galactica, Priscilla Presley The Fall Guy, Shirley Jones Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Michelle Phillips The Man with Bogart's Face, Morgan Fairchild Time Express, Belinda Montgomery The Man from Atlantis, Mary Crosby Dynasty, Samantha Doane The Gauntlet, Linda Purl Matlock, Natasha Richardson Patty Hearst, Karen Black Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop, Linda Hamilton Murder She Wrote, Melanie Griffith She's in the Army Now, Tovah Feldshuh Terror out of the Sky, Dee Wallace The Howling, Kim Cattrall The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, Barbara Hershey From Here to Eternity, and Heather Menzies Logan's Run. Fields was also cast in more stunt actress jobs by directors like Stanley Kramer The Runner Stumbles, Irwin Allen The Swarm, Peter Medak Otherworld, and James Fargo Scarecrow and Mrs. King. In the mid-80s she became the first woman to come from the pure stunt arena to land the co-star role in the Arkoff International Production of Hellhole as the religious insanity victim who receives a chemical lobotomy.
Loder returned to Britain. He starred in a comedy for Herbert Wilcox, Money Means Nothing (1932), and was reunited with Korda in Wedding Rehearsal (1933). Loder pursued Merle Oberon in The Battle (1933) and had the star role in Money for Speed (1933) opposite Ida Lupino. He was in You Made Me Love You (1933), and that year had a small part in Korda's hugely successful The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), playing the love interest of Elsa Lanchester's Anne of Cleeves. Loder had lead roles in low-budget, quota quickies such as Paris Plane (1933) and Rolling in Money (1934). He was the romantic male lead in the Gracie Fields vehicle, Love, Life and Laughter (1934). Loder specialised in leading man parts in Warn London (1934); Java Head (1934) with Anna May Wong; Sing As We Go (1934) with Fields again, and a big hit; My Song Goes Round the World (1934); Lorna Doone (1934), as John Ridd; and 18 Minutes (1935). He was top billed in The Silent Passenger (1935) and It Happened in Paris (1935) and supported in the Mozart biopic, Whom the Gods Love (1936).
Production on the new format of the television programme was aided by Connie Creighton, who had worked alongside Matthew's father and was given a co-star role on several episodes, while following his mother's retirement from her role, the voice of Soo was cast to Brenda Longman; Sweep's handler was also replaced, with Brian Sanford replacing Matthew's brother. Episodes of the programme mostly were aimed at comedic value, but elements of education were included in some stories; a spin-off educational series generated for pre-school audiences , titled Learn With Sooty, was later released in the late 1980s. Although Matthew had dropped several characters from the show's old format, some returned in a guest capacity, while a new one was introduced by the beginning of the 1990s, called Little Cousin Scampi - a character that Matthew devised as being part of Sooty's family, and who communicated in the same manner as Sooty. The Sooty Show came to its conclusion in 1992, before Matthew created a sequel for ITV that launched in 1993 under the title of Sooty & Co.. The new programme operated under the same format as its predecessor, but with episodes set mainly within a bric-a-brac shop in Manchester.

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