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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Chicago Hope |  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Mandy Patinkin - Personal lifeMarried Kathryn Grody in 1980; two sons, Isaac and Gideon.
He suffered from keratoconus, a degenerative eye disease, in the mid-1990s. This led to two corneal transplants, the right cornea in 1997 and the left in 1998.
He also was diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer in 2004. He celebrated his first year of recovery by doing a 280 mile charity bike ride with his son, Isaac - the Arava Institute Hazon Israel Ride: Cycling for Peace, Partnership & Environmental Protection. He subsequently joined t ...
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 - Personal life |
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Hilary Duff - Singles.
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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 - Discography |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Hilary Duff - Filmography
Hilary Duff - Films.
Hilary Duff - Music DVDs.
Hilary Duff - Television work.
True Women (1997)
The Soul Collector (1999)
Lizzie McGuire (2001-2004)
Cadet Kelly (2002)
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin Eve (2005) - West Coast Segment co-host
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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 - Filmography |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - The freebasing incident and its aftermathOn June 1, 1980, Pryor set himself on fire while freebasing cocaine. Pryor made this part of his heralded "final" stand up show "Richard Pryor Live On Sunset Strip" (1982). After joking that the incident was actually caused when he dunked a cookie into a glass containing two different types of milk, he gave a poignant yet both funny and serious account of his accident and recovery, then poked fun at people who told jokes about it by waving a lit match and saying "What's this? It's Richard Pryor running down the street." Interviewed in 2005, ...
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 - The freebasing incident and its aftermath |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional institutions - Charitable or rescue organizations
List of fictional institutions - Religious charities and foundations.
Faith Heritage Alliance - The Dead Zone (TV series)
Young Men's Reformed Cultist of the Ichor God Bel-Shamharoth Association (or Young Men's Pagan Association) -Discworld (parodies the YMCA).
See also List of fictional religions
List of fictional institutions - Places of worship.
First Church of the Gooey Death and Discount House of Worship ...
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 - Charitable or rescue organizations |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - James Garner - MaverickAfter four supporting feature film roles, including the smash-hit Sayonara with Marlon Brando, he got his big break when he starred in a stunningly popular comedy-Western series, Maverick, playing the role of professional gambler Bret Maverick from 1957 to 1960. No one but Garner and series creator Roy Huggins thought the series could compete with The Ed Sullivan Show and The Steve Allen Show, but Maverick quickly became a national sensation, making Garner a household word almost immediately at the age of 2 ...
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 - Maverick |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - James Garner - Major 1960s Movie CareerIn the 1960s he starred in such films as The Thrill of It All and Move Over, Darling, both with Doris Day, Boys' Night Out with Kim Novak and Tony Randall, The Great Escape, The Americanization of Emily with Julie Andrews, The Art of Love with Dick Van Dyke and Support Your Local Sheriff!.
The hugely lavish flop Grand Prix (film) gave him a fascination with car racing, while permanently damaging his movie career. Unlike Paul Newman and Steve McQu ...
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 - Major 1960s Movie Career |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - James Garner - The Rockford FilesIn the 1970s Roy Huggins had an idea to redo Maverick, but this time in the form of a modern-day private detective. Huggins teamed with co-creator and eventual TV icon Stephen J. Cannell, and the pair tapped Garner to attempt to re-kindle the phenomenal success of Maverick, actually recycling many of the plots from the original series. Starting with the 1974 television season, Garner was back on television as private investigator Jim Rockford in The Rockford Files. For six solid seasons, the inspired and iconoclastic scripts stood Garner in good stead and many consider Rockford his best role ...
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 - The Rockford Files |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - Hilary Duff - Filmography
Hilary Duff - Films.
Hilary Duff - Music DVDs.
Hilary Duff - Television work.
True Women (1997)
The Soul Collector (1999)
Lizzie McGuire (2001-2004)
Cadet Kelly (2002)
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin Eve (2005) - West Coast Segment co-host
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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 - Filmography |
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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 - Notes, Hilary Duff - Media Read more here: » Hilary Duff: Encyclopedia II - Hilary Duff - Personal life and trivia |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - 20th Century Fox - Notable filmsAmong the studio's notable films:
20th Century Fox - 1930s.
Cavalcade (drama, 1933, Academy Award winner, "Best Picture")
State Fair (comedy, 1933)
Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)
In Old Chicago (drama, 1937)
Alexander's Ragtime Band (drama, 1938)
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (comedy-drama, 1938)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939) ...
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 - Notable films |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - 20th Century Fox - 20th Television
20th Century Fox - TV series.
Crusade In Europe (1949)
My Friend Flicka (1956-1958)
Broken Arrow (1956-1960)
Man Without A Gun (1957-1959)
Five Fingers (1959-1960)
Adventures In Paradise (1959-1962)
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959-1963)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964-1968)
Peyton Place (1964-1969)
Lost in Space (1965-1968)
Batman ( ...
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 - 20th Television |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - James Garner - Bret Maverick At 53After a rest, Garner returned to his most popular TV role in 1981 with the television revival series Bret Maverick, but NBC unexpectedly cancelled the show after only one season despite reasonably good ratings. Critics noted that most of the scripts didn't begin to measure up to the first series, although Garner's performance as a 53-year-old Bret Maverick was almost universally applauded. Jack Kelly (Bart Maverick) was going to become a series regular had the series been picked up for another season, and appeared i ...
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 - Bret Maverick At 53 |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - James Garner - Wyatt EarpGarner played Wyatt Earp, whom he physically resembled to judge from Earp's photographs, in two very different movies shot 21 years apart, Hour of the Gun in 1967 and Sunset in 1988. The first film was a realistic depiction of the OK Corral shootout and its aftermath, while the second was a fictionalization of Earp's much later relationship with silent movie cowboy star Tom Mix, featuring Bruce Willis as Mix in his second movie role. Although Willis was billed over Garner, the film actually gave more screen time and the most emphasis to Earp rather than Mix. Malcolm Mc ...
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 - Wyatt Earp |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional institutions - Social
List of fictional institutions - Chivalric brotherly and secret orders.
The Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers (formerly Stonecutters)- The Simpsons
Beaver Lodge - Newhart
Benevolent Order of the Bison - Dobie Gillis
Benevolent Order of Buffalo - Punky Brewster
Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Brotherhood of Jewish Clowns - "Homer the Heretic" episode of The Simpsons
Daught ...
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 - Social |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional institutions - Other
List of fictional institutions - Libraries.
The abbey library in The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco.
Central Library - Fullmetal Alchemist
The Library of Babel - a library that is the entire universe, created by Jorge Luis Borges
Library of Books Never Written - a library in dreams that contains every book imagined but never written, The Sandman
Library of the Citadel - contains the fabled Book of Gold and has rather unorthodox recruitment policies, The Book of ...
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 - Other |
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|  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional institutions - Medical/Technological
List of fictional institutions - Asylums and mental health institutions.
Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane, Gotham City - Batman
Belle Isle Asylum, South New Jersey - Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Control Corps - Kabuki
HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots - Futurama
Home for Criminally Insane Humans - Futurama
Pescadero State Hospital - Los Angeles, California - Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Ravencroft Institu ...
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| |  |  |  | Chicago Hope: Encyclopedia II - James Garner - Later Work in TV & MoviesIn 1996 Garner and Jack Lemmon, critically regarded as the two best American light comedians of their generation, finally teamed up in My Fellow Americans, playing two former presidents on the run together.
In addition to a major recurring role during the last part of the run of TV series Chicago Hope, he also starred in a couple of short-lived series, the animated God, the Devil and Bob and 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 - Later Work in TV & Movies |
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