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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Emmy | |  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - Sarah Jessica Parker - CareerParker got her first big break as an actress in 1982, when she was cast in the CBS sitcom Square Pegs. The short lived show lasted only one season before being cancelled by the network, but Parker's performance was critically well received. In the two years that followed, she was cast in four films - the most significant of those being Footloose in 1984. In the remainder of the 1980s, Parker had steady work, appearing in TV Specials and mostly unsuccessful films. She also appeared several times on "Shalom Sesame"See also: Sarah Jessica Parker, Sarah Jessica Parker - Early life, Sarah Jessica Parker - Career, Sarah Jessica Parker - Private life, Sarah Jessica Parker - Quotes, Sarah Jessica Parker - Awards, Sarah Jessica Parker - Selected filmography Read more here: » Sarah Jessica Parker: Encyclopedia II - Sarah Jessica Parker - Career |
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|  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - Screen Actors Guild - HistoryIn 1925, the Masquers club was formed by actors fed up with the grueling work hours at the Hollywood studios, particularly for actors without contracts, who felt the brunt of cost-cutting measures during the Great Depression.
This was one major concern which led to the creation of the Screen Actors Guild in 1933. Another was that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which at that time arbitrated between the producers and actors on contract disputes, had a ...
See also:Screen Actors Guild, Screen Actors Guild - History, Screen Actors Guild - The Blacklist Years, Screen Actors Guild - Beyond the major studios, Screen Actors Guild - Dues and Scale Wage, Screen Actors Guild - SAG Awards, Screen Actors Guild - Film Awards, Screen Actors Guild - Television Awards, Screen Actors Guild - Presidents of the Screen Actors Guild Read more here: » Screen Actors Guild: Encyclopedia II - Screen Actors Guild - History |
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|  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - Seinfeld - Characters
Seinfeld - Main characters.
Jerome (Jerry) Seinfeld (played by Jerry Seinfeld)—A standup comedian who seeks out relationships with very attractive women which rarely last more than one episode. He usually notices some very minor defect they have and makes a big deal about it, causing his relationships to end in very embarrassing ways. He is always making observations about everything and mocking people. Of the main characters, he seems to be the most sensible, in that he usually just sarcastically comme ...
See also:Seinfeld, Seinfeld - Overview, Seinfeld - Characters, Seinfeld - Main characters, Seinfeld - Recurring characters, Seinfeld - Memorable incidents, Seinfeld - The Contest, Seinfeld - Moops, Seinfeld - The Junior Mint, Seinfeld - Dolores!, Seinfeld - The Move, Seinfeld - The Soup Nazi, Seinfeld - The Dry Heave, Seinfeld - Serenity NOW!, Seinfeld - Catchphrases, Seinfeld - Fictional Products, Seinfeld - Product placement, Seinfeld - Music, Seinfeld - Ending, Seinfeld - Awards, Seinfeld - Jerry Seinfeld, Seinfeld - Michael Richards, Seinfeld - Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Seinfeld - Jason Alexander, Seinfeld - Writing, Seinfeld - Criticism, Seinfeld - Cast careers after Seinfeld, Seinfeld - DVDs Read more here: » Seinfeld: Encyclopedia II - Seinfeld - Characters |
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|  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - The Smurfs - History
The Smurfs - Johan & Pirlouit.
Peyo wrote a Franco-Belgian comics serial in Le Journal de Spirou called "Johan & Pirlouit" (translated to English as Johan and Peewit). The setting lies in the Middle Ages in Europe. Johan serves as a brave young page to the king, and Peewit (pronounced Pee-Wee) functions as his faithful, if boastful and cheating, midget sidekick. Johan rides off to defend the meek on his trusty horse, while Peewit gallops sporadically behind on his goat, named Biquette. The pair feel driven by their duty to their king, and b ...
See also:The Smurfs, The Smurfs - History, The Smurfs - Johan & Pirlouit, The Smurfs - Comic series, The Smurfs - Animated Smurfs, The Smurfs - Smurf Figurines, The Smurfs - Smurfs on Ice, The Smurfs - Later Years, The Smurfs - Rumors, The Smurfs - Satanic rumors, The Smurfs - Smurf Communism, The Smurfs - Smurf Universe, The Smurfs - The Smurfs, The Smurfs - Smurf Language, The Smurfs - Smurf Village, The Smurfs - List of Smurfs, The Smurfs - Voices in the Hanna-Barbera series, The Smurfs - The Smurfs in other languages, The Smurfs - Similar creatures Read more here: » The Smurfs: Encyclopedia II - The Smurfs - History |
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|  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - As Told By Ginger - Made for TV moviesDuring the series' run, three made for TV movies were produced: Summer of Camp Caprice had Ginger, Dodie, Macie and Courtney heading to summer camp, with Darren and Miranda going to military camp (where, as it happens, Miranda's father works) and Carl and Hoodsey on the trail of dognappers; Foutleys on Ice, following up on the Emmy-nominated episode And She Was Gone, dealt with Ginger winning a scholarship to an arts school, and Carl and Hoodsey making friends with a new character, the telekinetic Noelle (voiced by Kapne ...
See also:As Told By Ginger, As Told By Ginger - Characters, As Told By Ginger - Character Development, As Told By Ginger - Show Airings, As Told By Ginger - Made for TV movies, As Told By Ginger - Awards Read more here: » As Told By Ginger: Encyclopedia II - As Told By Ginger - Made for TV movies |
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|  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - TrialThe original prosecutors were Scopes' friends, Herbert E. and Sue K. Hicks, a pair of brothers who were local attorneys (the latter was named for the mother who died giving him birth).
Hoping to attract major press coverage, George Rappleyea, the person primarily responsible for convincing Scopes to allow himself to be charged with breaking the law, went so far as to write to the British novelist H. G. Wells asking him to join the defense team. Wells replied that he had no legal training in Britain, let alone in America, and declined ...
See also:Scopes Trial, Scopes Trial - Butler Act, Scopes Trial - Testing the Butler Act, Scopes Trial - Textbook in question, Scopes Trial - Trial, Scopes Trial - Cross-examination of Bryan, Scopes Trial - Biblical miracles and creation days, Scopes Trial - Darrow's motivation, Scopes Trial - Appeal to Supreme Court of Tennessee, Scopes Trial - Publicity and drama, Scopes Trial - Publicity, Scopes Trial - Humor and the Scopes Trial, Scopes Trial - Inherit the Wind' ' Read more here: » Scopes Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Trial |
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|  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - Scrubs TV show - Cast
Scrubs TV show - Main cast.
Zach Braff as Dr. Jonathan Michael 'J.D.' Dorian
The affably nerdish narrator and main character—initially an intern, later a resident and currently an attending physician in medicine&mdash--provides the narration most of the time. He is afraid of sharks, hot air balloons and escalators, acts strangely around pennies, does not believe in karma (ep. "My Old Man"), believes in karma (ep. "My Karma") and collects scarves. Served as Chief Resident with Ellio ...
See also:Scrubs TV show, Scrubs TV show - Overview, Scrubs TV show - Theme, Scrubs TV show - Cast, Scrubs TV show - Main cast, Scrubs TV show - Recurring cast, Scrubs TV show - Major guest cast, Scrubs TV show - Location, Scrubs TV show - Episodes, Scrubs TV show - Season 5, Scrubs TV show - Syndication, Scrubs TV show - DVD Release, Scrubs TV show - Complete Soundtrack List, Scrubs TV show - Awards, Scrubs TV show - Trivia Read more here: » Scrubs TV show: Encyclopedia II - Scrubs TV show - Cast |
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| | |  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - City College of New York - Notable alumni
City College of New York - Nobel laureates.
Julius Axelrod 1933 - 1970 Nobel laureate in Medicine
Kenneth Arrow 1940 - 1972 Nobel laureate in Economics
Herbert Hauptman 1937 - 1985 Nobel laureate in Chemistry
Robert Hofstadter 1935 - 1961 Nobel laureate in Physics
Jerome Karle 1937 - 1985 Nobel laureate in Chemistry
Arthur Kornberg 1937 - 1959 Nobel laureate in Medicine
Leon M. Lederman 1943 - 1988 Nobel laureate in Physics
Arno Penzias 1954 - 1978 Nobel laureate in Physics
Robe ...
See also:City College of New York, City College of New York - History, City College of New York - Notable alumni, City College of New York - Nobel laureates, City College of New York - Rhodes Scholars, City College of New York - Fulbright Scholars, City College of New York - Truman Scholars, City College of New York - Politics government and sociology, City College of New York - The arts, City College of New York - Science and technology, City College of New York - Business, City College of New York - Sports, City College of New York - Footnotes Read more here: » City College of New York: Encyclopedia II - City College of New York - Notable alumni |
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|  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - China Beach - Overview of television seriesCreated by William Broyles, Jr. and John Sacret Young, the series looks at the Vietnam War from a unique perspective: that of the women, military and civilian, who were present during the conflict. John Wells took over most of the series beginning with the second season -- many of the show's cast members would later appear on ER.
Set in a Vietnam locale called China Beach, at the 510th Evacuation Hospital and R&R (the "Five-and-Dime" Rest & Recreation) facility, the cast of characters include US Army doctors and nurses, ...
See also:China Beach, China Beach - Television series, China Beach - Cast, China Beach - Overview of television series, China Beach - Trivia, China Beach - Beach in Vietnam, China Beach - External links Read more here: » China Beach: Encyclopedia II - China Beach - Overview of television series |
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David Helvarg - Journalism.
While still a student, Helvarg traveled to Northern Ireland in 1973. The civil warfare known as "The Troubles" was at a height, and Helvarg submitted reports on the conflict to the Liberation News Service. Helvarg focussed on the role of women in the conflict, and highlighted allegations that agents of the British government had participated in sectarian murders. After graduating from college, he moved to San Diego to work as a freelance journalist. He published "Ireland Diary; A Day in the Life" in the underground publication San Diego Door, and wrote for the week ...
See also:David Helvarg, David Helvarg - Early life, David Helvarg - Works, David Helvarg - Journalism, David Helvarg - Books, David Helvarg - Broadcasting, David Helvarg - Blue Frontier Campaign, David Helvarg - Awards, David Helvarg - Television and video work, David Helvarg - Bibliography Read more here: » David Helvarg: Encyclopedia II - David Helvarg - Works |
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| |  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - Dick Van Dyke - Early daysVan Dyke's first major role was on stage in Bye Bye Birdie in 1960, for which he won a Tony Award. He then starred in his own highly-rated and critically acclaimed sitcom, The Dick Van Dyke Show, about a staff of writers for The Alan Brady Show, a fictional TV variety show conceptually based on the 1950s hit, Your Show of Shows. The show divided its time between office and home, giving young supporting player Mary Tyler Moore a good deal of exposure. The Dick Van Dyke Show ran for five seasons. The series w ...
See also:Dick Van Dyke, Dick Van Dyke - Early days, Dick Van Dyke - Movies, Dick Van Dyke - Dramatic Roles and Career comeback, Dick Van Dyke - Influence, Dick Van Dyke - Other Interests, Dick Van Dyke - Personal life Read more here: » Dick Van Dyke: Encyclopedia II - Dick Van Dyke - Early days |
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| |  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - COPS TV series - History and backgroundCOPS was the brainchild of John Langley and Malcolm Barbour. In 1983, Langley was filming a show called Cocaine Blues, which focused on the South Florida drug scene. Langley and Barbour went on a drug raid with drug enforcement officers as part of their research into the film. Both were taken in by the adrenaline rush of the raid and the unpredictable nature of the events that unfolded before them. “Just the adrenaline rush of not knowing what would happen at any time,” Langley says. “It seemed a na ...
See also:COPS TV series, COPS TV series - History and background, COPS TV series - Production Information, COPS TV series - DVDs books and syndication, COPS TV series - Criticism, COPS TV series - Parodies, COPS TV series - Shows influenced by COPS, COPS TV series - Memorable Episodes Read more here: » COPS TV series: Encyclopedia II - COPS TV series - History and background |
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|  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - Ben Stein - WorkHe was first a poverty lawyer in New Haven, Connecticut, and Washington, D.C., before becoming a trial lawyer for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Stein's first teaching stint was as an adjunct professor, teaching political and social content of mass culture at American University in Washington, D.C., and then at University of California, Santa Cruz. He also held classes on political and civil rights from the United States Constitution at UC Santa Cruz. At Pepperdine University in Southern California, Stein taught libel law and United Sta ...
See also:Ben Stein, Ben Stein - Personal background, Ben Stein - Work, Ben Stein - Writing Read more here: » Ben Stein: Encyclopedia II - Ben Stein - Work |
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| |  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - Bill O'Reilly commentator - ControversiesOver the years, there have been some ongoing controversial issues highlighted in O'Reilly's print and broadcast work.
Bill O'Reilly commentator - Peabody Award.
O'Reilly several times falsely claimed that his old show had won two Peabody Awards. In fact the show had won the George Polk Award, not the Peabody. Also, Inside Edition had only won a "single" award, not "two," and the award was more than a year after O'Reilly left the show for work he had not been involved with.[5]
See also:Bill O'Reilly commentator, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Personal background, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Private life, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Broadcasting career, Bill O'Reilly commentator - The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Political beliefs and bias, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Controversies, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Peabody Award, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Condemning Gangsta Rap, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Alleged Liberal Bias in the Media, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Citizen boycott of French goods, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Opposing the ACLU, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Jessica's Law, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Saving Christmas, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Al Franken, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Jeremy Glick, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Weapons of Mass Destruction, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Military recruitment in San Francisco schools, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Cindy Sheehan, Bill O'Reilly commentator - David Letterman, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Sexual harassment lawsuit Read more here: » Bill O'Reilly commentator: Encyclopedia II - Bill O'Reilly commentator - Controversies |
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|  |  |  | Emmy: Encyclopedia II - Bill O'Reilly commentator - ControversiesOver the years, there have been some ongoing controversial issues highlighted in O'Reilly's print and broadcast work.
Bill O'Reilly commentator - Peabody Award.
O'Reilly several times falsely claimed that his old show had won two Peabody Awards. In fact the show had won the George Polk Award, not the Peabody. Also, Inside Edition had only won a "single" award, not "two," and the award was more than a year after O'Reilly left the show for work he had not been involved with.[5]
Bill O'Rei ...
See also:Bill O'Reilly commentator, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Personal background, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Private life, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Broadcasting career, Bill O'Reilly commentator - The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Political Beliefs and Point of View, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Controversies, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Peabody Award, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Alleged Liberal Bias in the Media, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Citizen boycott of French goods, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Opposing the ACLU, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Jessica's Law, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Saving Christmas, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Al Franken, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Jeremy Glick, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Weapons of Mass Destruction, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Military recruitment in San Francisco schools, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Cindy Sheehan, Bill O'Reilly commentator - John McCain, Bill O'Reilly commentator - On Brown University, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Regarding his background, Bill O'Reilly commentator - David Letterman, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Shut up line, Bill O'Reilly commentator - Sexual harassment lawsuit Read more here: » Bill O'Reilly commentator: Encyclopedia II - Bill O'Reilly commentator - Controversies |
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