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His next film, The Thing ( 1982 ), is notable for its high production values, including innovative special effects by Rob Bottin, special visual effects by matte artist Albert Whitlock, a score by Ennio Morricone and a cast including rising star Kurt Russell and respected character actors such as Wilford Brimley, Richard Dysart, Charles Hallahan, Keith David, and Richard Masur.
The cast included Anne Bancroft as Regina, Richard A. Dysart as Horace.
Anne Bancroft, George C. Scott, Richard Dysart and Margaret Leighton are expertly guided by Director Mike Nichols through gilt-edged performances.
* Richard A. Dysart as Dr. Welbeck
The film stars Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, Melvyn Douglas, Jack Warden, Richard A. Dysart, and Richard Basehart.
* Richard A. Dysart as Dr. Robert Allenby
The film also featured Michael Moriarty, Carrie Snodgress, Christopher Penn, Richard Dysart, and Richard Kiel.
* Richard Dysart as Coy LaHood
He was born at Baldovie near Montrose, Angus, the youngest son of Richard Melville ( brother to Melville of Dysart ); his father died at the Battle of Pinkie in 1547, fighting in the van of the Scottish army.
* Richard Dysart as Abe Tullis ( Rusty's father )
John Tollemache, 1st Baron Tollemache, was the son of Admiral of the Fleet John Richard Delap Halliday ( who in 1821 assumed by Royal licence the surname and arms of Tollemache in lieu of Halliday ), eldest son of Lady Jane Halliday, youngest daughter and co-heir of the fourth Earl of Dysart.
Muldaur worked with future co-star Richard Dysart at New York's Circle in the Square in the mid-1960s.
True Hollywood Story " that the whole L. A. Law cast loved the dynamic between Muldaur and Richard Dysart, and that they were all very sad to see Muldaur leave the show.
The scene where Leland McKenzie ( Richard Dysart ) was shown in bed with his enemy Rosalind Shays ( Diana Muldaur ) was ranked as the 38th greatest moment in television ( the list originally appeared in an issue of EGG Magazine ).
Other prime suspects include card sharks Emilio Pajetta ( Burgess Meredith ) and Major Napier ( Rene Auberjonois ), Edward Douglas ( Gig Young ), a suspicious German-American ad executive, as well as several crew members and even the Hindenburg captains Pruss ( Charles Durning ) and Lehmann ( Richard A. Dysart ).
The movie co-starred Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Martin Landau, Trevor Howard, Joseph Campanella, Richard Dysart and Henry Fonda.
* Richard Dysart as Secretary of Defense
* Dr. Lee ( Richard A. Dysart )
It starred Cicely Tyson in the lead role, as well as Michael Murphy, Richard Dysart, Katherine Helmond and Odetta.
Tom and Karen enter a nearby house, only to discover locals Doreen ( Betty White ) and Henry Sears ( Richard Dysart ) who believe they are looters.
Richard Dysart provided his voice in the animated series.

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Benjamin had two younger brothers, John and Richard, who both went on to become distinguished artists.
Richard Aitson ( Kiowa-Apache ) has both an Indian and non-Indian audience for his work and is known for his fully beaded cradleboards.
He went to Neodesha, Kansas, and stayed briefly with Richard Thatcher, whom he had met when they were both prisoners of war.
Writers such as John Bright and Richard Cobden opposed both aristocratic privilege and property, which they saw as an impediment to the development of a class of yeoman farmers.
In 1669, Captain Richard Cobb had a banquet in his house ( to celebrate both his marriage to Mary Gorham and his election to the Convention of Assistance ), serving wild turkey with sauce made from wild cranberries.
He was the son of Increase Mather, and grandson of both John Cotton and Richard Mather, all also prominent Puritan ministers.
He was the third driver in NASCAR history to win both the Rookie of the Year and Cup Series championship in his career, joining David Pearson and Richard Petty.
Actors Richard DeManincor ( Scott ) and Theresa Tilly ( Shelly ) both went under different " stage names " during the shoot, since they were members of the Screen Actors Guild and wanted to avoid being penalized for participating in a non-union production.
The album spawned hit singles from both Newton-John (" Magic ," No. 1 in the United States, and " Suddenly " with Cliff Richard ) and ELO (" I'm Alive ", which went gold, " All Over the World " and " Don't Walk Away ").
By 2005, Richard Glass considered the differences to be a " serious fracture " but " vitally important to those on both sides of the fracture " and " of little importance to anyone else studying the movement from a software engineering perspective " since they have had " little effect on the field ".
( 1965 ), for which he had written the lyrics to Richard Rodgers's music, Sondheim decided that he would henceforth work only on projects where he could write both the music and lyrics himself.
Orwell was very lonely after Eileen's death, and desperate for a wife, both as companion for himself and as mother for Richard.
It was immortalised both on record and on a film that played in US theatres for a week in 1964 as well as being the subject of books written by cast members William Redfield and Richard L. Sterne.
House of Cards draws heavily from Shakespeare's Macbeth and Richard III, both of which examine issues of power, ambition and corruption.
The 1975 movie Inserts directed by John Byrum about a pornographic film production, which starred Richard Dreyfuss and was originally released with an X rating, took its name from the double meaning that " insert " both refers to this film technique ( often used in pornographic filmmaking ) and to sexual intercourse.
Philip befriended all of Henry's sons and used them to foment rebellion against their father, but turned against both Richard and John after their respective accessions to the throne.
In 1977, introns and RNA splicing were discovered in both mammalian viruses and in cellular genes, resulting in a 1993 Nobel to Philip Sharp and Richard Roberts.
Shortly afterwards, during a council meeting held on 13 June at the Tower of London, Richard accused Hastings and others of having conspired against him with the Woodvilles, with Jane Shore, lover to both Hastings and Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, acting as a go-between.
Both emphasise that Richard was devious and flattering, while planning the downfall of both his enemies and supposed friends.
Richard is a thorough-paced villain in both versions.
Despite his having died at the age of 32, Richard is often depicted as being considerably older: Basil Rathbone, in the Tower of London, and Peter Cook were both 46 when they played him, Laurence Olivier was 47 ( in his 1955 film ), Vincent Price was 51, Ian McKellen was 56 as was Pacino in his 1996 film ( although Pacino was 39 when he played him on Broadway in 1979, and Olivier was 37 when he played him on stage in 1944 ).
In exchange for Philip's help against his father, Richard promised to concede to him his rights to both Normandy and Anjou.
Flori cites contemporaneous accounts of Richard taking women by force and concludes that Richard probably had sexual relations with both men and women at different stages.

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