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20th Century Fox - History.
The company is the result of a 1935 merger of two entities, Fox Film Corporation founded by William Fox in 1914, and Twentieth Century Pictures, begun in 1932 by D ...
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Hilary Duff - Early life and career.
Hilary Duff was born in Houston, Texas as the second child of Robert Erhard Duff, owner of a chain of convenience stores, and his wife Susan Colleen Cobb, a homemaker. Duff's middle name of "Erhard" was the maiden name of her part German American paternal grandmother, Mary Erhard; Duff also has German ancestry on the part of her maternal grandmother, Amy Beulah Schlemmer. After Duff's mother encouraged her to take an acting class alongside her older sister, Haylie Duff, both g ...
See also:Hilary Duff, Hilary Duff - Biography, Hilary Duff - Early life and career, Hilary Duff - Television and film, Hilary Duff - Music career, Hilary Duff - Personal life and trivia, Hilary Duff - Filmography, Hilary Duff - Films, Hilary Duff - Music DVDs, Hilary Duff - Television work, Hilary Duff - Guest appearances, Hilary Duff - Discography, Hilary Duff - Singles, Hilary Duff - Notes Read more here: » Hilary Duff: Encyclopedia II - Hilary Duff - Biography |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Ali Larter - CareerIn November 1996, Larter "played" the hoax model Allegra Coleman in Esquire Magazine. Even after the hoax had been revealed, its effects lingered, and she was wooed by various agencies. Larter landed her first professional role in 1997, in the television series "Chicago Sons"; this role was followed by a number of other appearances on several television series, including Dawson's Creek, Chica ...
See also:Ali Larter, Ali Larter - Early life, Ali Larter - Career, Ali Larter - Private life, Ali Larter - Selected filmography, Ali Larter - Interviews Read more here: » Ali Larter: Encyclopedia II - Ali Larter - Career |
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List of fictional institutions - Government/international agencies.
Hypnos (Digimon)
MASK (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) - M.A.S.K.
NERV - Neon Genesis Evangelion
SHIELD (Supreme Headquarters International Espionage Law-enforcement Division, later Strategic Hazard Intervention Espionage Logistics Directorate) - Marvel Comics
STRIKE (Specia ...
See also:List of fictional institutions, List of fictional institutions - Medical/Technological, List of fictional institutions - Asylums and mental health institutions, List of fictional institutions - Hospitals, List of fictional institutions - Research institutes and facilities, List of fictional institutions - Retirement homes and elderly care facilities, List of fictional institutions - Political/Governmental, List of fictional institutions - Government/international agencies, List of fictional institutions - Paramilitary rebel and rogue military groups, List of fictional institutions - Activist groups, List of fictional institutions - Inter-political alliances, List of fictional institutions - Political parties, List of fictional institutions - Social, List of fictional institutions - Chivalric brotherly and secret orders, List of fictional institutions - College fraternities and sororities, List of fictional institutions - Social and private clubs, List of fictional institutions - Youth organizations, List of fictional institutions - Charitable or rescue organizations, List of fictional institutions - Religious charities and foundations, List of fictional institutions - Places of worship, List of fictional institutions - Other, List of fictional institutions - Libraries, List of fictional institutions - Paranormal organizations, List of fictional institutions - Unions and professional organisations, List of fictional institutions - Miscellaneous Read more here: » List of fictional institutions: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional institutions - Political/Governmental |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Alexa Vega - Television
Alexa Vega - Guest appearances.
ER, February 23, 1995 (episode Sleepless in Chicago), as Bonnie Howe
Chicago Hope, October 9, 1995 (episode Every Day a Little Death), as Sara Wilmette
The Magnificent Seven, January 24, 1998 (episode Safecracker), as Olivia Greer
Wild & Crazy Kids, July 29, 2002, as herself
The Bernie Mac Show, February 12, 2003 (episode Magic Jordan), as Jill
Trading Spaces: Bo ...
See also:Alexa Vega, Alexa Vega - Movies, Alexa Vega - Direct-to-video features, Alexa Vega - Telefilms, Alexa Vega - Television, Alexa Vega - Guest appearances, Alexa Vega - Talk or game show appearances, Alexa Vega - Trivia Read more here: » Alexa Vega: Encyclopedia II - Alexa Vega - Television |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - School massacre - EpidemicsA secondary danger of school shootings is that, like youth suicide, they have a tendency to inspire "copycat" incidents or even epidemics of the same behavior. After the Columbine massacre, for example, a number of American and Canadian high school students plotted "Columbine-like" attacks; the vast majority of these plots were half-baked and unlikely ever to be taken to execution; of those attempted, almost all were foiled. The Red Lake High School massacre in 2005 (Red Lake, Minnesota) was a notable exception, copying th ...
See also:School massacre, School massacre - Epidemics, School massacre - Notable school massacres, School massacre - Other primary and elementary school killings, School massacre - Other secondary school killings, School massacre - Other post-secondary school killings, School massacre - Attempted murder, School massacre - School shootings in popular culture, School massacre - Films about school shootings, School massacre - Films with school shootings, School massacre - TV series featuring school shootings, School massacre - Songs about school shootings, School massacre - Novels about school shootings Read more here: » School massacre: Encyclopedia II - School massacre - Epidemics |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - Mainstream successIn 1969 Pryor moved to Berkeley, California, where he immersed himself in the counterculture and rubbed elbows with the likes of Huey P. Newton and Ishmael Reed. He signed with the comedy-centric independent record label Laff Records in 1970 and recorded his second album, Craps (After Hours). In 1972, the relatively unknown comedian appeared in his first film, a documentary entitled Wattstax, where he riffed on the tragic-comic absurdities of race relations in Watts and the nation. Not long afterward, Pryor sought a deal with a larger ...
See also:Richard Pryor, Richard Pryor - Early life and career, Richard Pryor - Mainstream success, Richard Pryor - The freebasing incident and its aftermath, Richard Pryor - Later life, Richard Pryor - Death, Richard Pryor - Remembrance and legacy, Richard Pryor - Personal, Richard Pryor - Discography, Richard Pryor - Compilations and repackagings, Richard Pryor - Filmography Read more here: » Richard Pryor: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - Mainstream success |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - James Garner - An Okie in KoreaGarner was born James Scott Baumgarner in Norman, Oklahoma to Weldon Warren Baumgarner and Mildred Meek. After an endless number of early bad jobs, he joined the Merchant Marine at 16. He was later in the National Guard before being drafted into the Korean War, where he received a Purple Heart.
After modeling Jantzen bathing suits in print ads, in 1954 Garner had a non-speaking role in the Broadway production of The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, where he watched Henry Fonda at close quarters night after night. He subsequen ...
See also:James Garner, James Garner - An Okie in Korea, James Garner - Maverick, James Garner - Major 1960s Movie Career, James Garner - Nichols, James Garner - The Rockford Files, James Garner - Bret Maverick At 53, James Garner - Top-Quality TV-Movies, James Garner - Wyatt Earp, James Garner - Later Work in TV & Movies, James Garner - The Tall Dark Stranger, James Garner - Filmography, James Garner - Television Credits Read more here: » James Garner: Encyclopedia II - James Garner - An Okie in Korea |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Mandy Patinkin - CareerPatinkin attended Kenwood High School, University of Kansas and Juilliard School of Drama. His first real break was when he played Che in Evita on Broadway in 1979. He went on to win a Tony Award for that role.
After this initial musical theater success he moved to film, playing a number of small parts in movies such as Yentl and Ragtime, before returning to Broadway in 1984 to star in Sunday in the Park with George, which sa ...
See also:Mandy Patinkin, Mandy Patinkin - Career, Mandy Patinkin - Personal life, Mandy Patinkin - Filmography, Mandy Patinkin - Film, Mandy Patinkin - Television, Mandy Patinkin - Stage, Mandy Patinkin - Discography Read more here: » Mandy Patinkin: Encyclopedia II - Mandy Patinkin - Career |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - 20th Century Fox - HistoryThe company is the result of a 1935 merger of two entities, Fox Film Corporation founded by William Fox in 1914, and Twentieth Century Pictures, begun in 1932 by Darryl F. Zanuck, Joseph Schenck, Raymond Griffith and William Goetz. William Fox, a pioneer in creating the theater "chain," began producing films in 1914, and in 1917 hit the jackpot when he offered the sensation of her time, Theda Bara. Always more of an entrepreneur than a showman, Fox concentrated on acquiring and building theaters; pictures were secondary. When sound came alon ...
See also:20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox - History, 20th Century Fox - Notable films, 20th Century Fox - 1930s, 20th Century Fox - 1940s, 20th Century Fox - 1950s, 20th Century Fox - 1960s, 20th Century Fox - 1970s, 20th Century Fox - 1980s, 20th Century Fox - 1990s, 20th Century Fox - 2000s, 20th Century Fox - 20th Television, 20th Century Fox - TV series, 20th Century Fox - Popular culture references and spoofs Read more here: » 20th Century Fox: Encyclopedia II - 20th Century Fox - History |
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Hilary Duff - Early life and career.
Hilary Duff was born in Houston, Texas as the second child of Robert Erhard Duff, owner of a chain of convenience stores, and his wife Susan Colleen Cobb, a homemaker. Duff's middle name of "Erhard" was the maiden name of her part German American paternal grandmother, Mary Erhard; Duff also has German ancestry on the part of her maternal grandmother, Amy Beulah Schlemmer. After Duff's mother encouraged her to take an acting class alongside her older sister, Haylie Duff, both g ...
See also:Hilary Duff, Hilary Duff - Biography, Hilary Duff - Early life and career, Hilary Duff - Television and film, Hilary Duff - Music career, Hilary Duff - Personal life and trivia, Hilary Duff - Filmography, Hilary Duff - Films, Hilary Duff - Music DVDs, Hilary Duff - Television work, Hilary Duff - Guest appearances, Hilary Duff - Discography, Hilary Duff - Notes, Hilary Duff - Media Read more here: » Hilary Duff: Encyclopedia II - Hilary Duff - Biography |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - Later lifeIn 1998, Pryor won the inaugural Mark Twain Prize for American Humor from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. According to Former Kennedy Center President Lawrence J. Wilker, "Richard Pryor was selected as the first recipient of the new Mark Twain Prize because as a stand-up comic, writer, and actor, he struck a chord, and a nerve, with America, forcing it to look at large social questions of race and the more tragicomic aspects of the human condition. Though uncompromising in his wit, Pryor, like Twain, projects a generosity of spirit that unites us. They were both trenchant social criti ...
See also:Richard Pryor, Richard Pryor - Early life and career, Richard Pryor - Mainstream success, Richard Pryor - The freebasing incident and its aftermath, Richard Pryor - Later life, Richard Pryor - Death, Richard Pryor - Remembrance and legacy, Richard Pryor - Personal, Richard Pryor - Discography, Richard Pryor - Compilations and repackagings, Richard Pryor - Filmography Read more here: » Richard Pryor: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - Later life |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - PersonalRichard Pryor was married seven times to five different women:
Patricia Price (1960 - ?) (divorced) 1 child
Shelly Bonus (1967 - 1969) (divorced) 1 child
Deborah McGuire (22 September 1977 - 1979) (divorced) 1 child
Jennifer Lee (August 1981 - October 1982) (divorced)
Flynn Belaine (October 1986 - January 1987) (divorced)
Flynn Belaine (1 April 1990 - ?) (divorced)
Jennifer Lee (June 2 ...
See also:Richard Pryor, Richard Pryor - Early life and career, Richard Pryor - Mainstream success, Richard Pryor - The freebasing incident and its aftermath, Richard Pryor - Later life, Richard Pryor - Death, Richard Pryor - Remembrance and legacy, Richard Pryor - Personal, Richard Pryor - Discography, Richard Pryor - Compilations and repackagings, Richard Pryor - Filmography Read more here: » Richard Pryor: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - Personal |
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Richard Pryor - Compilations and repackagings.
Pryor Goes Foxx Hunting, (Laff. 1973)
Split LP with Redd Foxx, containing previously released tracks from Craps (After Hours)
Down And Dirty, (Laff. 1975)
Split LP with Redd Foxx, containing previously released tracks from Craps (After Hours)
Richard Pryor Meets... Richard & Willie And... The SLA!!, (Laff. 1976)
Split LP with black ventriloquist act Richa ...
See also:Richard Pryor, Richard Pryor - Early life and career, Richard Pryor - Mainstream success, Richard Pryor - The freebasing incident and its aftermath, Richard Pryor - Later life, Richard Pryor - Death, Richard Pryor - Remembrance and legacy, Richard Pryor - Personal, Richard Pryor - Discography, Richard Pryor - Compilations and repackagings, Richard Pryor - Filmography Read more here: » Richard Pryor: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - Discography |
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 |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Hilary Duff - Personal life and triviaDuff has dated singer Aaron Carter. There were reports that she had tried to have fellow teen actress Lindsay Lohan banned from the preview of Cheaper by the Dozen because Lohan had allegedly been dating Carter at the same time as Duff in late 2003, as well as other reports about a fistfight that supposedly took place between the two actresses. Duff had a disagreement with pop punk singer Avril Lavigne over criticisms of Duff copying Lavigne's style.
Duff is involved with many charities, is an animal rights enthusiast, and a member of "Kids With a Cause". On September 5, 2005, it was reported that Duff dona ...
See also:Hilary Duff, Hilary Duff - Biography, Hilary Duff - Early life and career, Hilary Duff - Television and film, Hilary Duff - Music career, Hilary Duff - Personal life and trivia, Hilary Duff - Filmography, Hilary Duff - Films, Hilary Duff - Music DVDs, Hilary Duff - Television work, Hilary Duff - Guest appearances, Hilary Duff - Discography, Hilary Duff - Singles, Hilary Duff - Notes Read more here: » Hilary Duff: Encyclopedia II - Hilary Duff - Personal life and trivia |
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