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* Ted Nomura

Ted and comic
In The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, a comic twist was added to rhyming slang by way of spurious and fabricated examples which a young man had laboriously to explain to his father ( e. g. ' dustbins ' meaning ' children ', as in ' dustbin lids ' = ' kids '; ' Teds ' being ' Ted Heath ' and thus ' teeth '; and even ' Chitty Chitty ' being ' Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ', and thus ' rhyming slang '...).
Huey, Dewey, and Louie were created by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro, and first appeared in a newspaper comic strip on October 17, 1937.
He moves easily between the buttoned-down demeanor that suits a police procedural story and the loose-jointed manner of his comic roles .” A repeated theme in roles he has portrayed is that of saving the world, including the characters of Ted Logan, Buddha, Neo, Johnny Mnemonic, John Constantine and Klaatu.
His next major breakthrough came when producer Roy Speer introduced him to leading comic Ted Ray.
The world's continuity has been primarily built in comics by Carl Barks ( 1901-2000 ), but has its roots in the Donald Duck short film series and the Silly Symphony comic strip by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro.
It was also adapted as a Sunday comic strip by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro.
After singing with various dance bands and touring in vaudeville with the likes of Ted Mack, Leon Belasco, and comic bandleader Larry Rich, they first came to national attention with their recordings and radio broadcasts in 1937, most notably via their major Decca record hit, Bei Mir Bist Du Schön ( translation: " To Me, You Are Beautiful "), originally a Yiddish tune, the lyrics of which Sammy Cahn had translated to English and which the girls harmonized to perfection.
Among the artists working on the Disney comic strips were Floyd Gottfredson ( Mickey Mouse, Treasury of Classic Tales, holiday ), Roman Arambula ( Mickey Mouse ), Rick Hoover ( Mickey Mouse, Gummy Bears ), Manuel Gonzales ( Mickey Mouse ), Bill Wright ( Mickey Mouse, Uncle Remus ), Ted Thwaites ( Mickey Mouse ), Riley Thomson ( Uncle Remus ), Chuck Fuson ( Uncle Remus ), John Ushler ( Treasury of Classic Tales, Scamp, Uncle Remus, holiday ), Carson Van Osten ( Mickey Mouse ), Al Taliaferro ( Donald Duck ), Frank Grundeen ( Donald Duck ), Al Hubbard ( Donald Duck ), Kay Wright ( Donald Duck ), Ellis Eringer ( Donald Duck ), Dick Moores ( Uncle Remus ), Paul Murry ( Jose Carioca, Uncle Remus ), Daan Jippes ( Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse ), Tony Strobl ( Donald Duck, holiday ), Jim Engel ( Mickey Mouse ), Ken Hultgren ( Mickey Mouse and His Friends ), Julius Svendsen ( Mickey Mouse and His Friends, Treasury of Classic Tales ), George Wheeler ( True Life Adventures ), Jesse Marsh ( Treasury of Classic Tales ), Richard Moore ( Winnie the Pooh ) and Bob Grant ( Merry Menagerie ).
* In both the novel and the comic, De Nomolos ends up being killed by the exploding heads of the Evil Bill and Ted.
In the comic book version, Bill finally kisses his grandmother, Ted phones his little brother and confesses to stealing the candy, and the pair manage to bring out Oats ' sensitive side, causing each of them to vanish.
Among the prominent British personalities he portrayed were Eddie Waring, the famously impossible to understand rugby league commentator ; Brian Clough, the controversial football manager ; Robin Day, the then top political interviewer on the BBC ; Magnus Pyke, the eccentric TV science presenter ; Alf Garnett, the star from Till Death Us Do Part ; the fictional American detective Columbo ; Frank Spencer, the comic creation of sitcom actor Michael Crawford ; and Wilson's Conservative Party rival Ted Heath.
Many of said cover stars are also credited with contributing content to the annuals, which also provide a showcase for Rowan Atkinson's talents as a ' rubber-faced ' comic, as well as the comic stylings of Newman and Husband from Private Eye, Viz's Chris Donald, Geoff Dunbar, Ted Dewan and The Daily Telegraph's Matt.
Starman ( Ted Knight ) is a fictional comic book superhero in the, and a member of the Justice Society of America.
After reports of Tillman's anti-war views became public, Ted Rall who had previously written a comic calling Tillman a " fool " and " idiot ," said that he was wrong to have assumed Tillman to be a " right wing poster child " when Tillman regarded the invasion of Iraq as illegal.
Other notable fans and supporters of WFMU include Neutral Milk Hotel frontman Jeff Mangum, Kurt Cobain, screenwriter / director Ethan Coen, MAKE magazine editor-in-chief and Boing Boing co-founder Mark Frauenfelder, Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant, musician Suzanne Vega, artist Cindy Sherman, indie rock superstar Ted Leo, Sonic Youth guitarists Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore, comic book artist and writer Evan Dorkin, film director, producer and actor Kevin Smith, musician Moby, The Cars vocalist / record producer Ric Ocasek, musician Max Tundra, television talk-show host Conan O ' Brien, comedian and broadcaster Phill Jupitus, and Blixa Bargeld, singer of the German band Einstürzende Neubauten.
* Ted Grant, comic book character Wildcat ( comics )
On the other side, the term is used by cartoonist Ted Rall as the name of his left-leaning political comic strip.
* Rebound ( comics ), a fictional comic book character created by Scott Wherle and Ted Wing III
Gloomcookie is a goth comic series created and written by Serena Valentino ( Nightmares & Fairy Tales ) and co-created by Ted Naifeh, who also illustrated the comic ’ s first 6 issues.
The show was based on a popular single-panel comic strip by cartoonist Ted Key, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post.
* Ted, the Generic Guy, character from the comic strip Dilbert
À Suivre presented the work of major European comic book artists including Hugo Pratt, Jean-Claude Forest, Alexandro Jodorowsky, Milo Manara, Jean ( Mœbius ) Giraud, Jacques Tardi, François Bourgeon, F ' Murr, Ted Benoît, Guido Crepax, Vittorio Giardino, François Schuiten, Benoît Sokal and François Boucq.

Ted and book
In 2004, he played serial killer Ted Bundy in the A & E Network television film The Riverman, which was based on the book The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer written by Robert D. Keppel.
Ted Nelson ( who had also originated the words " hypertext " and " hypermedia ") coined the term " transclusion " in his 1982 book, Literary Machines.
* Ted Kaczynski's letter to the writers of the book, American Terrorist-Somewhat sympathetic critique of Timothy McVeigh by fellow inmate Unabomber
In Moe's autobiography, he said they each got $ 600 per week on a one-year contract with a renewable option ; in the Ted Okuda – Edward Watz book The Columbia Comedy Shorts, the Stooges are said to have received $ 1, 000 among them for their first Columbia effort, Woman Haters, and then signed a term contract for $ 7, 500 per film ( equal to $ today ), to be divided among the trio.
The Ted Okuda / Edward Watz-penned book The Columbia Comedy Shorts puts the Stooges legacy in critical perspective:
Some of its ideas are discussed by Ted Sider in his book Four-Dimensionalism: An Ontology of Persistence and Time
* Gangs of America by Ted Nace: free book on the historical and legal bases of Corporations
Insofar as The Dark Tower series ' overall plot is concerned, it is revealed in the seventh book that Ted is essential to the Crimson King's quest to break the beams that hold the Dark Tower up, in turn, holding the universe together.
Garland is the current residence of Poet Laureate Ted Kooser, and the subject ( among other aspects of rural life ) of Kooser's book Local Wonders: Seasons in the Bohemian Alps.
Fleming's book The Fixers ( about MGM's legendary " fixers " Eddie Mannix and Howard Strickling ), Beery, gangster Pat DiCicco, and Albert R. " Cubby " Broccoli ( who was also DiCicco's cousin and eventual producer of the James Bond films ) allegedly beat comedian Ted Healy to death in the parking lot of the Trocadero nightclub in 1937.
Ted Nelson published his ideas in his 1974 book Computer Lib / Dream Machines and the 1981 Literary Machines.
Ted Geisel's friend William Ellsworth Spaulding, who was then the director of Houghton Mifflin's education division, invited Geisel to dinner in Boston and " proposed that Ted write and illustrate such a book for six-and seven-year olds who had already mastered the basic mechanics of reading.
In 1993 he and Des McAnuff wrote and directed the Broadway adaptation of the Who album Tommy, as well as a less successful stage musical based on his solo album The Iron Man, based upon the book by Ted Hughes.
* Ted Rand ( 1916 – 2005 ), American book illustrator
In his 1974 book Computer Lib, Ted Nelson connected computer use with political freedom with the rallying cry " Computer power to the people!
It was named after an old-time New Zealand seafarer and scowman, Ted Ashby, who had the foresight to document much of the history of these coastal work horses in his book Phantom Fleet-The Scows and Scowmen of Auckland, which was published by A. H. & A. W. Reed, Wellington, in 1976.
* Entropy: A New World View, a book by Jeremy Rifkin and Ted Howard
* In Ted Conover's book Whiteout, Conover is asked to deliver five bottles of green Chartreuse to Hunter Thompson, but is turned down by Airport Liquors in Aspen because Thompson had already bought all the Chartreuse they had in stock.
In the U. S., third way politics is most actively represented by the New America Foundation and its book by Ted Halstead and Michael Lind, The Radical Center ( 2001 ).
The book appears in the limited series Batman: Tenses where it is thrown in a fire by Ted Krosby before he kills his father.
Over time, the marriage disintegrated to the point that, as recounted in her book, Margaret had an affair with U. S. Senator Ted Kennedy.

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