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  • ...e played another barkeep in ''[[The Gene Krupa Story]]'' and a safecracker in [[Roger Corman]]'s ''[[High School Big Shot]]'' (1959). ..."[[More Tribbles, More Troubles]]". [[Archive footage]] of Adams was used in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Trials and Tribble-ations
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  • |caption = Pat Priest in 2013, interviewed by [[Count Gore De Vol]] ...her mother. Priest graduated in 1954 from [[Washington-Lee High School]] in [[Arlington, Virginia]]. (See Washington-Lee, Arlington, Virginia, Alumni
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  • ...sdate=2014-01-31}}</ref> and produced the TV series ''[[Charles Grodin]]'' in 1995. ...ngest of three siblings born to Harry and Rae Monkarsh, Gabriel was raised in [[Niagara Falls, New York]].<ref>[http://www.archives.com/1940-census/jack-
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  • ...ger Grant''' is a fictional character portrayed by actress [[Tina Louise]] in the 1964 to 1967 television [[sitcom]] ''[[Gilligan's Island]]''. ...rk with a magician", Ginger confesses in Season 1 Episode 33 "It's Magic". In ''Gilligan's Island'''s pilot, actress Kit Smythe, was hired to portray Gin
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  • {{short description|Television and film studio complex, California, U.S.}} ...facility is currently owned by [[Sony Pictures]] and houses the division's film studios, such as [[Columbia Pictures]], [[TriStar Pictures]], and [[Screen
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  • ...the episodes of the series in which "they almost get off the island". The film was directed by [[Leslie H. Martinson]].<ref name="Rescue from Gilligan's I ...e island melting. The film then notes that far away from Gilligan's Island in an unidentified country (one may assume the Soviet Union), a military unit
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  • ...at the book launch party for [[Michael Musto]]'s ''Fork on the Left, Knife in the Back ...012|newspaper=[[Wall Street Journal]]|date=June 22, 2012}}</ref> He served in the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]] on the submarine tender
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  • ...r Goodman''', July 29, 1885&nbsp;– April 7, 1955) was an American [[silent film]] and stage actress. ...ure films and retired from acting in 1926 having never appeared in a sound film. She died of [[stomach cancer]] on April 7, 1955, at the age of 69.
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  • {{short description|1995 film by Betty Thomas}} {{Infobox film
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  • | caption =Backus and his wife, Henny, in 1969 ...well III]], on the 1960s sitcom ''[[Gilligan's Island]]''. He also starred in his own show of one season, ''[[The Jim Backus Show]]'', also known as ''Ho
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  • [[File:The Cherry Orchard MAT.jpg|thumb|400px|In [[Konstantin Stanislavski|Stanislavski]]'s [[List of productions directed b ...ditorium Building14.jpg|thumb|400px|The [[Proscenium]] arch of the theatre in the [[Auditorium Building, Chicago]]. It is the frame decorated with square
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  • |caption = Williams at the Chiller Theatre Expo in 2017 ...e news| url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,1021977,00.html| title=In Brief| first=Stephen M.| last=Silverman| date=January 28, 2005| magazine=Pe
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  • ...es, particularly when coupled with blue eyes. This perception is exploited in culture and advertising.<ref name=eh149>''Encyclopedia of Hair',' [https:// ...lightened their hair.<ref name=sherrow/> In much of the Americas, such as in North America, the blonde stereotype is also associated with being less ser
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  • |caption = Bronfman, Jr. in 2008 ...ram Company, and also worked as a [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] and film [[Film producer|producer]], and songwriter<ref name=cigar-aficianos/> under the ps
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  • |caption = Louise in 1964 ...re landing her breakthrough role in 1958 drama film ''[[God's Little Acre (film)|God's Little Acre]]'' for which she received [[Golden Globe Award for New
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  • | caption = McCormick in 2009 | known_for = [[Marcia Brady]] in ''[[The Brady Bunch]]''
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  • ...poser]] and [[List of oboists|oboist]], well known for his compositions in film and television. ...REFERENCE FOR THIS: KUBRICK WENT TO TAFT H.S. --> and entered the world of film soundtracks when he composed the scores for five of [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s e
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  • {{short description|Film genre}} ...nts]], [[Goblin|goblins]], [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] or [[Magic in fiction|magical]] objects, [[Familiar|familiars]], [[Curse|curses]] and oth
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  • ...es]] based on the source of humor, the method of delivery, and the context in which it is delivered. | [[Blue comedy]] || Typically sexual in nature ([[risqué (disambiguation)|risqué]]) and/or using profane language
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  • | caption = Reed in 1971 ...]]''. The following year, Reed earned a third Emmy nomination for his role in the miniseries ''[[Roots (1977 miniseries)|Roots]]''.
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