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A feature-length historical film Caligula was completed in 1979, in which Malcolm McDowell played the lead role.
He was hired as a regular staff cartoonist in 1921 and became lead cartoonist in 1945 but was removed from this post by Malcolm Muggeridge, who became editor in 1953.
The band takes its name from two lead singers for the band Can, Malcolm Mooney and Damo Suzuki.
Humphreys departed in 1989 with Malcolm Holmes ( drums ) and Martin Cooper ( various instruments ) to form The Listening Pool, leaving McCluskey to lead the band by himself.
The series follows a family of six ( later seven ), and stars Frankie Muniz in the lead role of Malcolm, a more-or-less normal boy who tests at genius level ; he enjoys being smart but despises having to take classes for gifted children, who are mocked by the other students who call them " Krelboynes ".
In Scotland, Dr Malcolm Knight has championed the art form and over the last 25 years the Scottish Mask and Puppet Centre has acted as a catalyst, a lead agency, and as a resource centre for all those with an interest in mask and puppet theatre.
In 1975 Ure turned down an offer to be the lead singer of the Sex Pistols, stating that he felt at the time that Malcolm McLaren had " his priorities completely wrong!
He is also, with Brendan Nelson and Malcolm Turnbull, one of three federal Liberal leaders never to lead the party into an election.
During his incarceration, he is interviewed by the prison psychologist Dr. Malcolm Long, who believes he can help " rehabilitate " him ; instead, Rorschach's explanation of his life and his justifications for his uncompromising worldview lead Long to question his own views and wreaks havoc with his personal life.
After taking an early lead their goalkeeper, Malcolm Mitchell broke his arm, and Roy Thomas, a winger, went into goal.
He is also known for his portrayal of the lead role of Captain Malcolm Reynolds in the television series Firefly and its feature film continuation, Serenity.
Brooks had the lead role in the 1985 Anthony Davis opera X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X.
At the 2004 federal election, the only election contested by the party, the APA stood candidates in NSW ( lead candidate, Reese Malcolm ), Victoria ( Chris Grigsby ), Queensland ( Tony Newman ), Western Australia ( Geoff Gibson ) and the ACT ( Jeannette Jolley ) in addition to Meg Lees ( South Australia ).
A chance meeting between Laswell and Herbie Hancock at Elektra Records, in which the latter expressed interest in making music in the vein of Malcolm McLaren's " Buffalo Gals " lead to a collaboration that brought forth the Future Shock album and the hit single " Rockit ".
Some time after news of the hoax became widespread, actor Bryan Cranston, then a lead in the U. S. television sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, took out a print advertisement in entertainment trade papers recommending his work to Emmy Awards voters.
Gareth Williams has an extensive list of film credits, including " Hollywoodland " with Adrien Brody, " The Cell " with Jennifer Lopez, and " Keith " with Jesse McCartney, " Palookaville ," " Malcolm X " with Denzel Washington and was the lead in the Danish produced road movie " P. O. V.
In the 1980s, his notable starring TV roles included: Alexander the Great's close companion Hephaistion in the PBS miniseries The Search for Alexander the Great ; serial killer Neville Heath in an episode of the murder-trial reenactment series Ladykillers ( 1981 ); naive Scot turned powerful South African magnate Jamie MacGregor in the miniseries Master of the Game ( 1984 ); Bonnie Prince Charlie in Scotland's Story ( 1984 ); romantic lead Clarence Dandridge in the period miniseries Louisiana ( 1984 ) opposite Margot Kidder ; and protagonist Victor Geary in the stylish and clever Oxbridge Blues ( 1984 ), written by Frederic Raphael, directed by James Cellan Jones, and co-starring Amanda Redman, Rosalyn Landor, and Malcolm Stoddard.
Higgs then concentrated on a solo career and also worked with Carlos Malcolm and the Afro-Jamaican Rhythms, before joining Lynn Taitt's The Soul Brothers as lead vocalist.
They also simplified their personnel system, and would use it from then on out, which was Angus Young strictly playing lead guitar, Malcolm Young strictly playing rhythm guitar, and the drummer and bassist being the only ones to play drums and bass guitar on the albums.
* Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar, lead guitar, backing vocals
While still a pupil at Jarrow Grammar School, Miles was a member of a local band called The Influence, which also included Paul Thompson, later drummer with Roxy Music ; and Vic Malcolm, later lead guitarist with Geordie.
In October 1968, the group's lead guitarist Malcolm Hale died of carbon monoxide poisoning due to a faulty heating system ( Hale's death has also been ascribed to bronchopneumonia ).
Besides Aishah who sang lead vocals, the other members included Paul Moss on guitar and programming, Dave Larsen on drums, Glenn Peters on bass, Malcolm Smith on keyboards, and Hazri Yutim on second keyboard / synthesis.
In 1999, Lawson directed a production of " Little Malcolm & His Struggle Against the Eunuchs " which was first staged at the Hampstead Theatre before transferring to the Comedy Theatre in London's West End starring his nephew Ewan McGregor in the lead role of Malcolm Scrawdyke.

Malcolm and singer
** Ryan Malcolm, Canadian singer
* July 14 – Malcolm Owen ( 26 ), Lead singer The Ruts ( overdose )
* Malcolm Donnelly, baritone singer
Reunited with Mel Gaynor, Simple Minds hired Malcolm Foster ( ex-Pretenders ) as the new bass player and expanded the live band again by recruiting three additional touring members – backing singer Annie McCaig, percussionist Andy Duncan and violinist Lisa Germano ).
The 1960s saw the emergence of Malcolm John " Mac " Rebennack, Jr. ( born November 21, 1940 ), better known by the stage name Dr. John a New Orleans born singer / songwriter, pianist and guitarist whose music combined blues, boogie woogie and rock and roll.
Malcolm Mooney recorded an album as singer for the band Tenth Planet in 1998.
Ashford has housed many musicians and many up and coming singer / songwriters from skiffle band Mungo Jerry founder, Ray Dorset, Chart-topping pop-punk band Dum Dums founder Josh Doyle to the organists and composers Sir Sydney Nicholson, New Zealand born singer / songwriter Herbie Sherman and Sir Malcolm Sargent.
* October 13-Ryan Malcolm, singer ( Low Level Flight )
Ryan Michael Malcolm ( born October 13, 1979 in Kingston, Ontario ) is a Canadian singer best known as the winner of the first season of Canadian Idol.
Formed in 1992, they were led by the singer and guitarist Bob Mould ( ex-Hüsker Dü ), alongside bassist David Barbe ( ex-Mercyland ) and drummer Malcolm Travis ( ex-Human Sexual Response ).
Malcolm Mooney is an American singer, poet, and artist, probably best known as the original vocalist for German krautrock band Can.
The band consisted of singer Malcolm Owen, guitarist Paul Fox, bass player John " Segs " Jennings and drummer Dave Ruffy and were active in anti-racist causes as part of the Misty in Roots People Unite collective based in Southall, West London and playing several benefits for Rock Against Racism.
By this time singer Malcolm Owen was suffering with health problems ; a combination of sore throats and a heroin addiction.
Most of the annuals included a foreword from an editor of the Express newspapers or a celebrity fan, including Margot Fonteyn ( ballet dancer ), Adam Faith ( singer ), Spike Milligan ( comedian ), Sir Malcolm Sargent ( conductor ), Jim Clark ( F1 champion ), Sean Connery ( actor ), Frank Sinatra ( singer ) and Tommy Cooper ( comedian and magician ).
* Ryan Malcolm ( born 1979 ), Canadian singer
* A version was recorded in 1956 by the Welsh born singer Malcolm Vaughan.
Steve Harley ( born Stephen Malcolm Ronald Nice, 27 February 1951, Deptford, London, England ) is an English singer and songwriter, best known for his work with the 1970s rock group Cockney Rebel, with whom he still occasionally tours ( albeit with many personnel changes through the years ).
Liz Mitchell had previously recorded Brown girl in the ring in 1975 with the group Malcolm's Locks her ex-boy friend Malcolm Magaron as the lead singer, and arranger Peter Herbolzheimer accused Frank Farian for stealing his arrangement for the song.
The core of the band was singer / songwriter, Vic Godard, plus assorted soul fans, who congregated around early gigs by the Sex Pistols until Malcolm McLaren suggested they formed their own band.
In June the quartet added former Wild Cherries singer Malcolm McGee ( born in Melbourne on 1 November 1945 ) and opened Rhubarb's club in Sydney's Liverpool Street.
Miki, was offered a featured acting role by movie director Spike Lee, Lee directed / produced the 1992 bio-pic film Malcolm X. Howard portrayed jazz singer Billie Holiday, performing Holiday's " I Cover the Waterfront ".

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