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** Stuart Whitman, American film & television actor
The community was the fictional 1888 setting for the 1967-68 United States television series Cimarron Strip starring actor Stuart Whitman as a U. S. marshall.
Ironically, the actor who played the part of the suspected murderer was Stuart Whitman, who had played the recurring part of Sergeant Walters on " Highway Patrol ".
Stuart Maxwell Whitman ( born February 1, 1928 ) is an American actor.
Stuart Whitman is arguably best known for playing Marshal Jim Crown in the western television series Cimarron Strip in 1967.
In " Blood Sweat and Cheers ", Series 4, Episode 8 of the " A Team ", Stuart Whitman played Jack Harman, a friend of Hannibal Smith.
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It stars Maria Schell, Stuart Whitman, Rod Steiger and Brenda De Banzie.
It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Stuart Whitman ).
* A film adaptation was released in 1959 directed by Martin Ritt and starring Yul Brynner, Joanne Woodward, Margaret Leighton, Stuart Whitman, Ethel Waters, Jack Warden, and Albert Dekker.
Numerous actors, sports figures and former real-life cops who were familiar to audiences in the 1960s and 1970s made appearances on the series, including Andrew Stevens, Danny Bonaduce, Ed Asner, Eve McVeagh, David Janssen, Claude Akins, Robert Stack, Mike Connors, Stuart Whitman, Lenore Kasdorf, David Cassidy, John Saxon, Kurt Russell, Cameron Mitchell, Martin Milner, Vince Edwards, Robert Forster, William Shatner, Dean Stockwell, Jan-Michael Vincent, Alex Cord, George Maharis, Wayne Maunder, Howard Duff, Chad Everett, Don Meredith, Steve Lawrence, Gabe Kaplan, Robert Goulet, Sylvester Stallone, Joseph Campanella, Michael Cole ( 2 episodes ), Joe Garagiola, Stephen Mcnally and Eddie Egan.
In the four years of its run, Highway Patrol would feature many actors who would later become successful stars in their own right, among them Stuart Whitman, Clint Eastwood, Robert Conrad, Bill Bixby, Barbara Eden, and Leonard Nimoy.
; Stuart Whitman ( 1990 ) ( as Willis # 2 )
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, Or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes is a 1965 British comedy film starring Stuart Whitman and directed and co-written by Ken Annakin.
An international cast plays the array of contestants, most of whom live up to national stereotypes, including the by-the-book, monocle-wearing Prussian officer ( Gert Fröbe ) flying an Eardley-Billing biplane, impetuous Count Emilio Ponticelli ( Alberto Sordi ), an amorous Frenchman Pierre Dubois ( Jean-Pierre Cassel ) in a Santos-Dumont Demoiselle, the rugged American cowboy Orvil Newton ( Stuart Whitman ) flying a Bristol Boxkite ( impersonating a Curtiss ), who falls for Patricia, causing a love triangle between them and Mays.

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As the play appears to celebrate King James's ancestors and the Stuart accession to the throne in 1603 ( James believed himself to be descended from Banquo ), scholars say that the play is unlikely to have been composed earlier than 1603 and suggest that the parade of eight kings — which the witches show Macbeth in a vision in Act IV — is a compliment to King James.
In the Stuart Gilbert translation, this phrase appears between the following two sentences in the original: " Je me suis mis à crier à plein gosier et je l ' ai insulté et je lui ai dit de ne pas prier.
Mary P. Winsor, Ron Amundson and Staffan Müller-Wille have each argued that in fact the usual suspects ( such as Linnaeus and the Ideal Morphologists ) were very far from being essentialists, and it appears that the so-called " essentialism story " ( or " myth ") in biology is a result of conflating the views expressed by philosophers from Aristotle onwards through to John Stuart Mill and William Whewell in the immediately pre-Darwinian period, using biological examples, with the use of terms in biology like species.
North Kingstown is the birthplace of Gilbert Stuart ( 1755 – 1828 ), the American painter whose portrait of George Washington appears on the one dollar bill.
A Santa Fe F7 and a F7B with a matching caboose goes around the track and Stuart appears before the train hits him on a piece of track.
Cobham appears to have been in communication with Spain about the possibility of killing " the king and his cubs " and of placing Lady Arabella Stuart on the throne.
Chiefly of interest to genealogists, James Stuart ( 1791 – 1874 ), a local farmer at Lynchork ( pronounced " Linnahork ") appears in a number of birth, baptism, death and Kirk Session records in this and surrounding parishes as the admitted or reputed father of children of his female servants.
He appears as a character in the books The Valiant Sailors, Hazard of Huntress, and other works by V. A. Stuart.
In a 2008 episode of Kenny Mayne's ESPN parody program Mayne Street, Tate appears to defend anchor Stuart Scott from an intrusion on his lunch break by an individual touring ESPN headquarters.
He appears in David Stuart Davies's The Veiled Detective, a novel based mainly around a retelling of part of A Study in Scarlet, in which Dr. Watson is planted in Holmes's life by Professor Moriarty in order to monitor and report back on him.
After retiring he now appears regularly as a rugby union pundit / commentator on Sky Sports where he appears with former England international ( and Wales schoolboy international ) Stuart Barnes and former England and Lions centre Will Greenwood.
He also appears in Andrew Leavold's Lesbo A Go Go, Nicolas Debot's Extremism Breaks my Balls and Stuart Simpson's El Monstro Del Mar.
Even though Stuart appears very antisocial, and naive about the world it was mentioned in some episodes ( such as " Stuart Takes Piano Lessons ") that he is a genius.

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An animated television series, Stuart Little: The Animated Series, was produced for HBO Family and aired for 13 episodes in 2003.
* April 13 – Michael Stuart Brown, American geneticist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
* August 13 – James Stuart Blackton, American film producer ( b. 1875 )
* February 13 – Elizabeth of Bohemia ( Elizabeth Stuart ) ( b. 1596 )
* July 13 – With the death of Henry Benedict Stuart, the last Stuart claimant to the throne of the United Kingdom, the movement of Jacobitism comes to an effective end.
# Elizabeth Stuart ( 19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662 ).
James lived in the Château for 13 years, and his daughter Louisa Maria Stuart was born in exile here in 1692.
Shortly before sunrise on March 22 on Route 13 between Dover and Woodside in Dover, Delaware, Stuart Pinkham ( aka Richard Stuart and Poor Richard ) assumed duties as driver.
* Henry Benedict Maria Clement Thomas Francis Xavier Stuart ( 11 March 1725 – 13 July 1807 ), later known as the Cardinal Duke of York, never married.
Elizabeth Stuart ( 19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662 ) was, as the wife of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, Electress Palatine and briefly Queen of Bohemia.
Co-written by Stuart Cameron, 13 songs were selected from a pool of 30.
Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Baron Blackett OM CH FRS ( 18 November 1897 – 13 July 1974 ) was an English experimental physicist known for his work on cloud chambers, cosmic rays, and paleomagnetism.
James Stuart Blackton ( January 5, 1875 – August 13, 1941 ), usually known as J. Stuart Blackton, was an Anglo-American film producer and director of the Silent Era, the founder of Vitagraph Studios and among the first filmmakers to use the techniques of stop-motion and drawn animation.
In this capacity, Stuart also served as one of the 13 members of the Convention's Presidium-the steering group responsible for managing the business of the Convention.
He was sailing with his New Zealand companion, Kerry Hamill and their Canadian friend Stuart Glass when their boat drifted into Cambodian territory and was intercepted by Khmer patrol boats on August 13, 1978.
Eric Stuart Joyce ( born 13 October 1960 ) is a Scottish politician, who has been a Member of Parliament ( MP ) since 2000, and has been the MP for Falkirk since 2005.
A lifelong adherent of the exiled Royal Family of Stuart, he was created, on 13 December 1722, by James Francis Edward Stuart ( recognised by Jacobites as " King James III ") Earl of Falkland, in the Jacobite Peerage.
At the World Championship he defeated Stuart Pettman 10 – 1, but lost 10 – 13 against Shaun Murphy in the second round.
Facing Stuart Bingham in the second round, he was down 9 – 12 at one point with the opponent needing just one frame for victory, but Ding made a comeback, winning four straight frames to win 13 – 12 to reach the quarter-finals of the world championship for the first time in his career.
Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk ( 12 July 1628 – 13 January 1684 ) was the second son of Henry Howard, 22nd Earl of Arundel and Lady Elizabeth Stuart.

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