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Other guest stars appeared in mock-ups of their own shows: Mike Moore appeared on fictitious episodes of Burke's Backyard with Don Burke, Rex Hunt's fishing show, and The AFL Footy Show with Sam Newman.
In the late 1950s, his work in films took the shape of scoring for soundtracks, notably Anatomy of a Murder ( 1959 ), with James Stewart, in which he appeared fronting a roadhouse combo, and Paris Blues ( 1961 ), which featured Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier as jazz musicians.
She also appeared briefly as Lillie Langtry at the end of The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean ( 1972 ) with Paul Newman and Jacqueline Bisset, and in The Blue Bird ( 1976 ) with Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Fonda.
In February 1954, Newman appeared in a screen test with James Dean, directed by Gjon Mili, for East of Eden ( 1955 ).
Robert Smith appeared in the final episode of the first series of The Mary Whitehouse Experience singing " The sun has got his hat on " before punching the character Ray ( played by Robert Newman ) whilst uttering Ray's catchphrase " Oh no what a personal disaster ".
Keith appeared in all the home-based shows while Newman appeared in the away shows.
The former Prime Minister appeared on tape and very formally acknowledged the various dignitaries and audience groups before delivering the shortest speech of the night: " Peter Newman: Go fuck yourself.
Elliott appeared on a number of other television programs, including Happy Days ; Newhart ; and Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda in 1979 ( with Goulding, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner ).
Senator George McGovern and reporter / writer Edwin Newman appeared as themselves as guests on Dick's " Vermont Today " show.
He appeared in more than 15 films, including The Hustler with Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason, in which he had a cameo role as a bartender.
In 1993, Smith appeared as himself in the BBC2 comedy show Newman & Baddiel In Pieces.
* Randy Newman appeared on The Colbert Report on October 9, 2006, performing " Political Science " after his interview.
* Newman appeared on the season two finale of the sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun, accompanying the character Harry Solomon's performance of " Life Has Been Good To Me " on piano in a dream sequence.
She also appeared in such films as East of Eden ( also 1955 ), with James Dean ( with whom she became close friends ), Requiem for a Heavyweight ( 1962 ), with Paul Newman in the private-detective film Harper ( 1966 ), and Reflections in a Golden Eye ( 1967 ).
Three other songs originally appeared in versions by other artists just a few months prior to the LP release of 12 Songs: " Yellow Man " by Harry Nilsson on his 1970 album Nilsson Sings Newman ; " Have You Seen My Baby " by Fats Domino ( as a 1969 single ); and " Let's Burn Down The Cornfield " by Lou Rawls ( the b-side to his 1970 R & B hit " You've Made Me So Very Happy ").
In 2005 she interviewed Laraine Newman ( who had also appeared in American Hot Wax and Rugrats and was a cast member on Fridays rival show, Saturday Night Live.
Many actors appeared as KAOS agents, including Tom Bosley, John Byner, Victor French, Alice Ghostley, Ted Knight, Pat Paulsen, Tom Poston, Robert Middleton, Barry Newman, Julie Newmar, Vincent Price, William Schallert ( who also had a recurring role as The Admiral, the first Chief of Control ), Larry Storch.
He appeared in the film The Young Philadelphians including Paul Newman, and guest-starred in a number of television Westerns.
A similar acknowledgement had appeared in the show's original run: in " The Powerful Enemy ", the first episode of the 1965 story The Rescue, in order to hide the fact that one character is actually another character in disguise, the role is credited to the non-existent actor " Sydney Wilson ", an amalgam of the names of Sydney Newman and Donald Wilson.
Though he usually appeared in supporting roles, he had major parts in Hannie Caulder, The Brotherhood of Satan ( both 1971 ), Pocket Money ( 1972 ) with Paul Newman and Lee Marvin, and SSSSSSS ( 1973 ).
Martin later appeared in another George Roy Hill film, Slap Shot ( 1977 ), again with Paul Newman, as the cheap general manager of the Charlestown Chiefs hockey club.
He appeared six times each with both John Wayne and Paul Newman.

Newman and musical
In the same year, Newman co-starred with Eva Marie Saint and Frank Sinatra in a live — and color — television broadcast of Our Town, a musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder's stage play.
* Our Town ( television ), a live musical 1955 TV adaptation on Producers ' Showcase starring Frank Sinatra as the Stage Manager, Paul Newman as George Gibbs, and Eva Marie Saint as Emily.
The critic Ernest Newman suggests that Bizet may at this time thought that his future lay in the field of instrumental music, before an " inner voice " ( and the realities of the French musical world ) turned him towards the stage.
Song Cycle established Parks ' signature approach of mining and updating old American musical traditions, including ragtime and New Orleans-style jazz, and includes the Randy Newman song " Vine Street ".
Vocalist / guitarist David Hidalgo and drummer Louie Pérez met at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, California, and bonded over their mutual affinity for obscure musical acts such as Fairport Convention, Randy Newman and Ry Cooder.
Newman kept a close musical relationship with Harpers Bizarre, offering them some of his own compositions, including " Simon Smith " and " Happyland ".
In the 1990s, Newman adapted Goethe's Faust into a concept album and musical, Randy Newman's Faust.
In 2000, South Coast Repertory ( SCR ) produced The Education of Randy Newman, a musical theater piece that recreates the life of a songwriter who bears some resemblance to the actual Newman.
In 2010, the Center Theatre Group staged Harps and Angels, a musical revue of the Randy Newman songbook, interspersed with narratives reflecting on Newman's inspirations.
After contributing a song to Phyllis Newman ’ s one-woman musical, The Madwoman of Central Park West, the team wrote Woman of the Year, which starred Lauren Bacall and won the team their second Tony Award for Best Score.
It was a worldwide best-seller, translated into a dozen languages, and was made into a feature film in 1960, starring Paul Newman, directed by Otto Preminger, as well as into a short-lived Broadway musical ( 12 previews, 19 performances ) in 1971.
Rob Newman admits to growing his hair to look like Mark Gardener and Tim Burgess, out of respective bands Ride and The Charlatans, and while praising their musical accomplishments he demonstrates why you wouldn't want to ' hang out with them ' in several scenarios.
The musical score for the film was composed, co-orchestrated, and conducted by David Newman, and the songs were written by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.
He made dismissive comments about the current standards of musical criticism (" the average newspaper critic of music ... is either a shipwrecked or worn-out musician, or else a journalist too incompetent for ordinary reporting ") which offended senior critics such as Ernest Newman.
The critic Ernest Newman famously remarked that, to find its place on the musical map, one should look along the seventieth degree of longitude and the last degree of platitude.
Meyerbeer also introduced Wagner to Ignaz Moscheles, who was also staying at Boulogne ; as Ernest Newman comments, this was " Wagner's first meeting with real international musical celebrities ".
At Fox, Newman also developed what came to be known as the Newman System, a means of synchronising the performance and recording of a musical score with the film.
Newman's final musical score under his Fox contract was The Best of Everything ( 1959 ), and after leaving Fox in 1960, Newman freelanced for the remainder of his career, writing the scores for such films as MGM's How the West Was Won and The Greatest Story Ever Told, among others.
In addition to his own film scores, Newman acted as musical director on numerous other films.
* 1952-With a Song in My Heart ( adaptation only ; this musical contained songs by several composers, but Newman was not one of them ) ( Academy Award )
The film stars Scott Bakula and Jasmine Guy, and was the directorial debut of former Disney animator Mark Dindal, its musical numbers, written by Randy Newman, and for Gene Kelly's contributions as choreographer.
Speyer put up the necessary funds, encouraged Newman and Wood to continue with their project of musical education, and underwrote the Proms and the main Symphony Concert seasons.

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