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Alan Pultz
Alan Pultz (d. 2001) [1] was an American television director.
TV Credits: General Hospital (1979-2000), Dark Shadows, Return To Peyton Place, The Best of Everything, A Flame In The Wind [2], and ABC's Wide World of Sports.
Awards/Nominations: He was nominated for 10 Daytime Emmys (DE) and a single DGA Award. His first DE nomination was shared with Marlena Laird [3] and Phil Sogard [4].
External Links: Directed Luke Spencer Raping Laura Webber, IMDB: Pultz, [5], [6], [7], [8]
Betty Rothenberg
Betty Rothenberg [9] is an American television director. She directed The Young And The Restless from 1984-2002.
Awards/Nominations: She has been nominated for 17 Daytime Emmys and won 7 times. She is a winner of a DGA Award.
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A Flame In The Wind
A Flame In The Wind (also called A Time For Us) was a soap opera that aired on ABC Daytime from December 28, 1964 to December 16, 1966. The show focused on the community of Haviland and it's citizens. The main families were the Skerba, Reynolds, Austen and Farrell families.
When the series began, Haviland's richest citizen, widowed Kate Austen (Kathleen Maguire) wrote a novel, in the same manner as Main Street, which showed Haviland's citizens in a less than perfect light. After the novel was stopped by her publisher, she and her son, Chris, (Richard Thomas) left Haviland, never to return. Her former mother in-Law, Louise Austen (Josephine Nichols) remained in town to become a friend to Jason Farrell (Walter Coy), who had marital troubles with his wife, Leslie (Rita Lloyd); Kate's place as town gossip was taken by Miriam Bentley (Lesley Woods).
The later stories were focused on young love, embodied by the two Skerba sisters, Linda (Barbara Rodell; Jane Elliot) and Jane (Beverly Hayes; Margaret Ladd), battling over the same young man, Steve Reynolds, the son of Kate's former book publisher, Craig Reynolds (Frank Schofield). Linda, who eventually went to New York, to become an actress, dated her director, Paul Davis (Conard Fowkes); and sensible Jane remained behind in Haviland and married Steve Reynolds (Gordon Gray; Tom Fielding). However, later on, Linda and wealthy Roxanne Farrell Reynolds (Margaret Hayes) vied for the same guy, Doug Colton (Ion Berger), who eventually married Roxanne for her money.
When the show's title was changed to A Time For Us,(the title which it became better known) the Skerba family (Besides Jane and Linda, the family included their father Al (Roy Poole), a construction foreman; and Martha (Lenka Peterson), the sympathetic mother) underwent a name change as well.
Since the name, Skerba, was considered somewhat ethnic for the time, it was changed to the more Americanized name of Driscoll. Which was successful in that it eliminated the class conflict that had been part of the show's first year, and put the Driscolls on the same social footing as the other families of Haviland.
The series is notable for beginning many actors careers. A Time For Us marked the first ever appearance of actress Leslie Charleson, who played a minor character named Pam. She eventually went on to play Dr. Monica Quartermaine on General Hospital.
Actress Jane Elliot, who played the second Linda, also later appeared on General Hospital as Monica's sister in-law, Tracy Quartermaine; (Which allowed Leslie Charleson and Jane Elliot to work together again) while actress Margaret Ladd, who played the second Jane, later played Jane Wyman's younger daughter, Emma Channing on Falcon Crest.
External Links
A Flame In The Wind Category:1964 television series debuts Category:1966 television series endings
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Jonathan "MC Thunder" Munden
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Lee Shallat Chemel
Lee Shallat Chemel [14] is a prolific American television director. She has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards.
Directing Credits
- Gossip Girl
- "Cavemen"
- "Samantha Who?"
- "Side Order of Life"
- "Gilmore Girls" (Including Co-Executive Producer) [15]
- "The Bernie Mac Show"
- "Hannah Montana"
- "Stacked"
- "Living With Fran"
- "Barbershop"
- "The Bad Girl's Guide"
- "Life on A Stick"
- "Arrested Development"
- "The Stones"
- Greener Mountains
- "Rock Me, Baby"
- "Eve" (2003)
- "The Pitts"
- "That's So Raven"
- Titletown
- "Andy Richter Controls The Universe
- "George Lopez"
- "Raising Dad"
- "Greg The Bunny"
- "The Random Years"
- "Judging Amy"
- "Kristin"
- "Three Sisters"
- "The Trouble With Normal"
- "Titus"
- "Battery Park"
- "Becker"
- "Ladies Man"
- "Maggie Winters"
- "Conrad Bloom"
- "Costello"
- "Veronica's Closet"
- "Just Shoot Me"
- "Spin City"
- "Fired Up"
- Dads
- The Dave Chappelle Project
- "NewsRadio"
- "Hudson Street"
- "Ned and Stacey"
- "Murphy Brown"
- "Mad About You"
- Weldon Pond
- "The Nanny"
- "CBS Schoolbreak Special"
- Banner Times
- "Love & War"
- "Northern Exposure"
- "Princesses"
- "Down Home"
- "Head of The Class"
- "Going Places"
- Life In Desire
- "Full House"
- "Marblehead Manor"
- "CBS Summer Playhouse"
- "Amen"
- "Valerie"
- "Benson"
- "Down to Earth"
- "Newhart"
- "Family Ties"
- "Diff'rent Strokes"
Robert Berlinger
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John William Corrington
John William Corrington (d. 1988) was an American television writer, novelist, poet, and lawyer. He received a B.A. degree from Centenary College in 1956 and his M.A. from Rice University in 1960, the year he took on his first teaching position in the English Department at LSU. While on leave from LSU, Corrington obtained his D.Phil. in 1965 from the University of Sussex, and then, in 1966, moved to Loyola University-New Orleans as Associate Professor of English, where he also served as chair of the English Department. Corrington graduated from Tulane Law School in 1975, joined a small New Orleans personal injury law firm, Plotkin & Bradley, and spend the next three years practicing law.
Corrington gave up the practice of law in 1978, and working with his wife Joyce Corrington, they became Head Writers for the daytime serial, Search For Tomorrow. From 1978 to 1988, he wrote scripts for Search For Tomorrow (1978-80)(477 episodes); Another World (1980) (23 episodes); Texas, 1980-82 (147 episodes); General Hospital (1982) (54 episodes); Capitol (1982-83) (167 episodes); One Life To Live (1984) (98 episodes); Rituals (1984, Story Consultant) and finally, Superior Court, a syndicated series (1986-89)(238 episodes). He is credited as the wirter for [[The Omega Man and I Am Legend.
Centenary College has an award in his name, the John William Corrington Award for Literary Excellence.
External Links: [17], [18], [19], [20], [21]
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cancer chemotherapy
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chemotherapy of cancer
- REDIRECT chemotherapy
69.140.152.55 (talk) 20:16, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Comment: This doesn't sound grammatical to me. MSGJ (talk) 01:02, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
chemotherapy for cancer
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Manuel Rivero Pardel (d. 1671) was a 17th century Portuguese privateer in Spanish service during the late 1660s and early 1670s. Pardel was originally hired by the Spanish to attack British bases in the Caribbean following Captain Henry Morgan's raid on Puerto Bello in 1668. Although it was anticipated that he would take on Morgan himself, Pardel instead attacked the turtle settlement on Little Cayman in 1670. Flying under false colors with a fleet of five ships, Pardel's 200-man force landed on the beach burning homes and turtle sloops and captured the Jamaican ship Hopewell. Before leaving for Cuba, he reportedly took two sloops and several prisoners with him.
While in Cuba, he encountered Dutch pirate Bernard Spierdyke and later captured his ship. Upon his return to Cartagena in 1671, a festival was held in his honor and was appointed "Admiral of the Corsairs" by the Governor. During that same year, he sailed with his flagship the San Pedro and a captured French frigate seizing another sloop and attacking remote villages on the northern Jamaican coastline. According to popular lore, he wrote a poem issuing a challenge to Captain Henry Morgan which was written on sailcloth and hung on a tree at Point Negril:
- "I come to seek General Morgan with two shippes of twenty guns and, having seen this, I crave he would come out upon ye coast to seeke mee, that hee might see ye valour of ye Spanish."
Authorities in Jamaica were alarmed to the extent that Governor Thomas Modyford authorized Captain Morgan to defend Port Royal against Pardel, however Morgan instead used this an excuse to assemble a fleet to launch the now famous raid on Panama in spite of the peace agreement between Great Britain and Spain following the signing of the Treaty of Madrid.
Pardel was eventually killed and his flagship San Pedro y Fama captured off the north coast of Cuba while in battle against Captain John Morris, a lieutenant of Captain Morgan. [1]
References
- ^ Lawson, Wood. Shipwrecks of the Cayman Islands: A Diving Guide to Historical & Modern Shipwrecks. Essex, UK: AquaPress, 2004. (pg. 21-22) ISBN 0-9544060-3-6
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Comment: There are many more references to Manuel Rivero Pardal than the suggested title. MSGJ (talk) 01:11, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
Diane Messina
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Maria Arena
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Somos tu y yo
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Show Runner
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Francisco García Pavón
Spanish author (1919-)
Books:
- Los carros vacios (1965)
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Source: brief biography in Los carros vacios. 75.152.103.86 (talk) 21:33, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Francisco García Pavón
<bf>Francisco García Pavón</bf> is a Spanish novelist (born 1919).
Bibliography
- "Los carros vacios" (1965)
- "Las hermanas coloradas" (Premio Nadal 1969)
- "Historias de Plinio" (1969)
- "Nuevas historias de Plinio" (1971)
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Source: brief biography in Los carros vacios. 75.152.103.86 (talk) 21:47, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Francisco García Pavón
Francisco García Pavón is a Spanish novelist (born 1919).
Bibliography
- "Los carros vacios" (1965)
- "Las hermanas coloradas" (Premio Nadal 1969)
- "Historias de Plinio" (1969)
- "Nuevas historias de Plinio" (1971)
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Source: brief biography in Los carros vacios. 75.152.103.86 (talk) 21:49, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Edgar Huntly
Edgar Huntly, Or, Memoirs of a Sleepwalker is a 1799 novel by the American author Charles Brockden Brown.
According to Paul Downes, Edgar Huntly "asks us to recognize a distinction between the secrets that a legal establishment insists upon protecting and the unsettling, indeed revolutionary, insistence of the secret of the state's legality."[22]
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Francisco García Pavón
Francisco García Pavón is a Spanish novelist (b. Tomelloso, 1919).
Bibliography
- "Los carros vacios" (1965)
- "Las hermanas coloradas" (Premio Nadal 1969)
- "Historias de Plinio" (1969)
- "Nuevas historias de Plinio" (1971)
Sources
References
- Francisco García Pavón, Los carros vacios.
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Francisco García Pavón
Francisco García Pavón is a Spanish novelist (b. Tomelloso, 1919).
Bibliography
- "Los carros vacios" (1965)
- "Las hermanas coloradas" (Premio Nadal 1969)
- "Historias de Plinio" (1969)
- "Nuevas historias de Plinio" (1971)
Sources
- Francisco García Pavón, Los carros vacios.
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Lewis Arlt
Lewis Arlt is an American director, actor, and writer. He has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy (Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime, 1979, and Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team, 1995), and 4 Writers Guild of America Awards- won three times.
Acting Credits
- Confessions of A Dangerous Mime
- Fuck
- Hamlet
- Trinity
- Law & Order
- Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel
- Orpheus Descending
- The Littlest Victims
- See You In The Morning
- Guiding Light
- Tales Trom The Darkside
- Ryan's Hope
- Another World
- He Knows You're Alone
- The Andros Targets
- Search For Tomorrow
Writing Credits
Loving, General Hospital and Another World.
Colleagues
Arlt has worked with Millee Taggart , Robert Guza Jr. , Laurie McCarthy, Craig Carlson, John Kuntz, and Andrew Gottlieb.
External Links
T.C. Pfeiler - Austria´s only international known Jazz-organist since 1978
Sources
Bio from T.C. Pfeiler´s official homepage http://www.tcpfeiler.com
T.C. Pfeiler was born Ewald Pfeiler on Jan.1,1958 in Salzburg / Austria, in the same city where classical music genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in 1756 and - forgotten! Later his work was discovered for - big business!
T.C. Pfeiler studied in Salzburg / Austria and in Munich / Germany but friend and mentor, Jazz-organ pioneer Wild Bill Davis (November 26, 1918 - August 17, 1995) was his most important teacher. T.C. Pfeiler was his only regular private student ever.
T.C. Pfeiler started out in his teenage years to play commercial dance music in April 1973 with a local amateur band named "The Up To Date". He left the group and also his regular day job as a motorcycle salesman in the late 1970s to work as a Hammond Jazz-organist professionally.
A hard project! During the late 1970s the original Hammond organ was replaced more and more by keyboards and electric pianos but T.C. was on his way.
He said: "I know, some great names give up now or fool around with this new toy keyboards. One day, they will be back at the console. I believe in the original Hammond organ. It is and always will be a beautiful and strong Jazz solo instrument with timeless sound quality. And I am here to keep that thing alive!" He was so right and it was very important that he came to the scene in this dark years for the Hammond organ, long before the mighty console celebrated a glorious comeback through a handful of young Jazz organ lions in the early 1990s.
As T.C. Pfeiler says: quality is timeless!
On April 18, 1978 he met Jazz organ pioneer Wild Bill Davis for the first time at the Internationale Jazzwoche Burghausen in Germany, a well known Jazzfestival at the Bavaria countryside. In 1978 Wild Bill Davis replaced Hamp´s long time pianist/organist Milt Buckner who passed on July 27,1977. Wild Bill´s regular organ for the 1978 Lionel Hampton Europe tour was a terrible sounding Hammond B3000, a early B3 replica, sponsored by Hammond Germany. At the end of the tour the B3000 was ready for the junkyard! Wild Bill Davis was so happy to get T.C. Pfeiler´s early Hammond organ, model C3 console for the Burghausen concert date. It was the beginning of a great friendship between the legendary Jazz-organ pioneer and the very young Jazz-organ newcomer from Austria.
During the first months T.C. Pfeiler worked as a single but soon, in August 1978 he formed his first regular working trio with organ, guitar and drums. Sometimes a saxophonist was added.
At the beginning of his career T.C. carried his Hammond organ in a roomy old hearse. (Jimmy Smith also used when he startet out as a Jazz organist in the early 1950s). Many club owners and visitors had a problem with the black station wagon, specially when it was parked in front of a club. Soon T.C. switched to a van.
Countless club gigs and Jazz Festival dates in Europe and in the USA.
1980 Europe tour with the Lionel Hampton Bigband and Wild Bill Davis for Hammond. After a few days, Hamp and the other musicians called him "T.C." ("The Console" = Hammond console organ), because of his strong affinity to the mighty Hammond console organs. Stars of the 1980 Hampton Bigband were Joe Newman, 'Cat' Anderson and Wallace Davenport on trumpet, Curtis Fuller on trombone and sax legends Arnette Cleophus Cobb and Illinois Jacquet for some special concerts. Playing with the old giants was a great help for T.C. Pfeiler in his early years as a Jazz-organist.
Eventually, the Austrian Gov. of Justice and Finance told Pfeiler in 1984 that he would have to register the "T.C." in his passport, social security card etc. as a regular artist's name. "T.C. Pfeiler & Hammond B3" - a international trademark for high quality Jazz-organ music and soon T.C. Pfeiler was known as Austria´s only international Hammond Jazz-organist. He was called a "Hammond Guru" by some music magazine publishers.
On November 26, 1987 Wild Bill Davis and T.C. Pfeiler recorded a fantastic Live - LP. They played at the same time on two separate Hammond B3 organs! Never before and after Wild Bill Davis did a recording session with a second organist. Over the decades, producers asked Wild Bill Davis for recording dates with a second organist over and over again, but he always said "no". The Wild Bill Davis / T.C. Pfeiler double organ recording session was the only exception. It was a present by the godfather of the Jazz-organ to his only student and a great honour for T.C. Pfeiler. T.C.´s long time fellow musicians Rudi Renger on guitar and Michael Honzak on drums were the great sideman on this remarkeable date.
Concerts, recordings and sessions with countless top names of the international Jazz, Funk and Blues scene like Herb Ellis, Red Holloway, Jim Galloway, Spike Robinson, Frank Foster, Bill Elgart, Ken Peplowski, Wild Bill Davis, Jack Mc Duff (four handed on a Hammond B3), Maceo Parker, Peter O´Mara and most of the famous European musicians like Joe Nay, Carl Drewo, Harry Sokal, Joris Dudli, Michael Honzak, Mario Gonzi, Peter Legat, Louie Austen among others. Broadcasts, TV shows, studio work as arranger, composer, producer.
School concerts in Austria since the 1990s.
On the one hand, T.C. Pfeiler cultivates the tradition of Hammond Organ with Jazz and Blues, and on the other hand, he embraces the modern. There are Blues and Mainstream-Jazz oriented regular working trios and quartets, experimental duos and trios with organ and drums or with organ, sax and drums and T.C. Pfeiler´s incredible quintet and trio "Jazzid Funk".
If you want to learn more about the Hammond organ in Jazz click on: The Hammond Jazz organ story
In 2003, T.C. Pfeiler´s very successful Hammond B3 Lounge Project was established. T.C.´s long time partner and producer / promoter, Miss Ulrike Muehlbachler is featured on drums.
In 2005 Carpe Diem (Red Bull) became T.C. Pfeiler´s official sponsor and in 2006, Carpe Diem "Live Tunes", a special road show with a portable band stand, special designed for T.C. Pfeiler´s different organ groups was established.
This outstanding co-operation between the worldwide well known Austrian soft drink manufacturer Carpe Diem / Red Bull and the Austrian Jazz-organist T.C. Pfeiler is unique!
December 2006: Ulrike Muehlbachler & T.C. Pfeiler moved "Tonewheel Records Studio Lounge 1" (rehearsal rooms, music and painting workstations) from Fuerstenbrunn / Austria to Munich / Germany. It became "Tonewheel Records Studio Lounge 2".
2007 & 2008: "T.C. Pfeiler´s World Jazz Organ Trio 50th Anniversary International Tour".
Jan.1, 2008: T.C. Pfeiler´s 50th Birthday,
March 2008: 35 years on stage.
August 2008: 30 years on the road as a Hammond Jazz organist.
Every T.C. Pfeiler project sounds great: for example listen to T.C.´s original compositions on " Out Of Space "! When he plays his own stuff it sounds completely unstrained and very different from other Jazz-organists ! A creative Jazz-musician isn´t just a reproducer. He creates his own language and he has an unmistakable sound ! T.C.Pfeiler is such a musician!
Beside his passion for the Hammond organ, T.C. Pfeiler is also known as a specialist for vintage cars. He is very active in the old car scene since the early 1980s.
Available CDs and LPs from Tonewheel Records with T.C. Pfeiler :
Click on titles (incl. MP3 samples) :
T.C. Pfeiler - "Out Of Space" - CD
Herb Ellis meets T.C. Pfeiler - CD
T.C. Pfeiler - "Dynaflow" - CD
Red Holloway / T.C. Pfeiler - "Day Dream" - CD
T.C. Pfeiler - "For H.G.B.S." - CD
T.C. Pfeiler - "Live Grooves!" - CD
T.C. Pfeiler Live At Club Art & Music - Vinyl LP !
Wild Bill Davis / T.C. Pfeiler " 70th/30th Anniversary Live Concert " - Vinyl LP !
Official homepage: http://www.tcpfeiler.com
Other sites: http://www.jazzidfunk.tcpfeiler.com http://www.lounge.tcpfeiler.com http://www.tonewheelrecords.com
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Jonathan Wells (Film Director)
Jonathan Wells Owns Take 4 Movie Studios And Currently Has Made 5 Films.
Sources
www.piczo.com/take4productions 88.111.65.3 (talk) 22:43, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Susan Wald
Susan Wald is an American television writer and playwright. She is a script wirter for the ABC Daytime serial General Hospital. She also wrote for Life Goes On and screenplays for TriStar and Disney. Prior to that she was Vice President of Johnny Carson's film company. She has been nominated for several Daytime Emmys (won in 2003) and WGA Awards.
Links: WestSideToday, 34th Daytime Emmy Noms, Wilshire & Washington, Variety: 2007 Daytime Emmy Noms, Backstage, TheActorsLife
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Behdad Sami, First Iranian in history to play Pro Basketball in the USA
Macon, GA -- The Georgia Gwizzlies today(10/18/2007) announced that they have signed Iranian born Behdad Sami to their roster of players. Currently residing in Oregon, according to team owner Embry Malone, "We believe that Behdad is the one and only professional Iranian basketball player in the US. USBASKET.COM shows only six Iranians playing basketball in the US at a higher level than high school. All six are still in college. And the best part, he's very good."
"Atlanta has the second largest Persian community in the USA," added Malone. Hopefully people from Atlanta will spread the word and make the trip to Macon to see him play. I know that they will turn out in force when we visit the Atlanta Vision this season. Behdad is a top notch athlete and will change the perception of Iranian players. Hopefully he will be a huge influence and a role model to all Iranian kids.
Behad is 5'11" and can dunk, he is unbelievably quick and fundamentally sound. For the last three years, he has been training with HoopDreams and personally trains with Kumbeno Memory ( www.hoopdreams.info ). He played a year at Linn Benton College and has also played professionally in Romania and attended the China Basketball Association camp run by the US Basketball Academy.
Slam Magazine also covered an article on 17 reason to check out the ABA, Behdad was the 11th reason and Slam wrote, "In Macon, GA, the Georgia Grizzlies have signed Behdad Sami, the only professional basketball player of Iranian decent in the United States. In a time of war, maybe the orange ball can serve as a common ground."
Behdad, as athletic as any guard in the ABA or NBA has also been described as a leaper: Macon, GA -- Embry Malone, owner of the Georgia Gwizzlies, intends to enter two small guards into the ABA Slam Dunk competition at the 2008 All-Star Weekend.
"I've been watching 5'11 Behdad Sami, our Iranian point guard and 6'1 Stuart Mitchell in practice the last couple of weeks and have seen both of them doing what I think has been reserved for 6'4-6'9 inch players. They are amazing talents and I think having these guys will really delight the fans. We've been lobbying for the league to have the ABA All Star game in Middle Georgia and as I understand it, we are in the running. We've been getting great support from the media here. I hope it happens - and fans worldwide can see these two remarkable talents with a spectacular array of dunks. Their vertical jumps are amazing."
Sources
http://abalive.com/news/releases/?newsid=2007101806002 http://www.usbasket.com/imports_dtl.asp?ImpCntry=IRI http://www.abalive.com/news/releases/?newsid=2007111306002 http://www.abalive.com/abaphotos/photo.cgi?photo=20071019081359 http://slamonline.com/online/2007/11/the-big-league/ http://www.usbasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=USA&team=6903
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Lynda Myles
Lynda Myles is a British writer and producer. She served as director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival (1973-1980), director and curator of film at the Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley, Senior Vice–President at Columbia Pictures, Commissioning Editor for Drama at the BBC for two years, and as co-Executive Director of the East-West Producers' Seminar from 1990-1994, a training program for young producers in Eastern Europe.
Writing Credits
General Hospital, Guiding Light, As The World Turns, Flight To Berlin and Santa Barbara
Producing Credits
- Killing Me Softly
- When Brendan Met Trudy
- The Life of Stuff
- The Van
- The Snapper
- The Commitments
- Defence of the Realm
- Sean Connery's Edinburgh
Awards & Nominations
Myles has been nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards (Best Single Drama and Best Film), 6 Daytime Emmys, 5 WGA Awards and a London Critics Circle Film Award. Her first award win in 1989 was shared with:
- Charles Pratt Jr. (Head writer)
- Anne Howard Bailey (head writer)
- Robert Guza Jr.
- Courtney Sherman
- Patrick Mulcahey
- Gary Tomlin
- Josh Griffith
- Jane Atkins
- Don Harary
External Links
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"a plastic lens cemented into a section of decalcified tooth that is then stitched into an opening cut in a totally opaque cornea to restore vision. The lens may be implanted after normal corneal grafting has failed."
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Julian Rios
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Robert Berlinger
Robert Berlinger is an American director and producer. With more than 53 credits to his name, he has directed episodes of The King of Queens, The Bernie Mac Show, Cybill, Chicago Hope, The Agency, Ed, 3rd Rock From The Sun, Rude Awakening, Veronica's Closet, The West Wing, Time of Your Life, Cold Feet, Titus, Once And Again, Empty Nest, The Golden Girls, Deadline, Watching Ellie, Hidden Hills, Dharma & Greg, Weeds, Sports Night, Gilmore Girls, Men In Trees, Pepper Dennis, Sons & Daughters, Two and a Half Men, Rodney, Still Standing and Arrested Development.
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Jordan Rivers
Jordan Rivers (b. 1970 in West Covina, California) is an American male pornographic actor. He was raised in Everett, Washington [citation needed].
His ethnic origin is Spanish and American Indian; he is the second of six brothers and sisters. Before embarking on his adult industry career, he was enlisted in the United States Marine Corps for six years (1988-1994). He is a veteran of the Gulf War.[1] A dildo made in his name and said to be life-like measures 9 1/2".[2]
Rivers entered the world of adult films at the age of 25, after serving as a Marine in the Gulf War[3]and working as a personal trainer. Ríos' early days in porn were marked by two separate scenes where he received oral sex from a male co-star in bisexual videos produced by Chi Chi LaRue including Fly Bi Night. Julian performed under the name Jordan Rivers.[4] Rios has since concentrated exclusively on heterosexual porn.[5]
In 2000, he was married to porn actress Jill Kelly.[6] In 2002, he retired from performing to direct and be a partner and Manager of Operations at Jill Kelly Productions with his wife. They stopped having sex with other people, and wanted to start a family.[7]
By 2003, Rivers and Kelly had broken up, and he returned to performing and directing pornographic films for other companies.[8] He married Canadian adult star Lanny Barbie, on March 5, 2005.[1]
From December 2002, from its inception, Rios hosted cable television program Spice Hotel, on Spice Live, which focused on porn star couples. He left in 2005, citing engagements outside pornography, such as real estate, and was replaced by Evan Stone.[9]
In 2006, Rios became a co-owner of pornographic film production company Twisted Pink, and changed its name to Sudden Impact, after the founder, Lola, left to join website Naughty America.[10]
Rios is one of the few male porn stars to be offered a production contract with a large adult production company and the only male performer to hold a dual contract with Vivid Video and VCA Pictures at the same time [citation needed]. In fact, he was under contract multiple times: with Metro Pictures, Vivid Entertainment and VCA Pictures. Jill Kelly Productions, New Sensations, Twisted Pink Video and his current company in which he is co-owner Pistol Whip Media/Sudden Impact Video [citation needed].
Awards
- 1999 XRCO Award "Best Male-Female Couple" with Gwen Summers in Nothing to Hide 3 & 4[11]
References
- ^ a b Julian (I) - Biography
- ^ "Cal Exotic Novelties on Nightcalls 411 To Profile Julian Toys", December 09, 2003, California Exotic Novelties Company Press Release, Adult Industry News. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
- ^ Julian (I) - Biography
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Jill Kelly & Julian Open Up on Young & Curious", July 22, 2002, partial transcript of July 19 radio interview with Jason Sechrest, Adult Industry News. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
- ^ "Interview with Jill Kelly", by Al Kikuras, for Unchain the Underground. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
- ^ "Julian Retires From Performing, Becomes Partner in JKP", Jason Sechrest, Jill Kelly Productions press release at Adult Industry News, July 03, 2002. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
- ^ "Julian Signed to Platinum X and Red Light; Starts New Series", Adult Video News, September 25, 2003. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
- ^ "Spice Live's Spice Hotel with Evan Stone", Company Press Release, February 02, 2005, Adult Industry News. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
- ^ "Twisted Pink Changes Name, Management", by David Sullivan, Adult Video News, December 18, 2006. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
- ^ "XRCO Awards - Previous Winners and Noms - 2002 and before". Retrieved 2007-09-12.
See also
External links
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