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" A soldier in Napoleon's army, Deschapelles lost his right hand in battle and was thereafter nicknamed " Manchot " ( one-armed ).

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He went on to often-memorable guest roles on such series as Oh Father, Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width, and On the Buses, and particularly during the 1970s with a long-running role as the one-armed dishwasher Albert Riddle in the Man About the House spin-off Robin's Nest.

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Filmed on location just prior the park's closure in the fall of 1967, the park's " Mahi, Mahi " ride tower was the setting for the dramatic face off between Dr. Richard Kimble ( David Janssen ) and the fictional one-armed man.

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Instead, Tracy appeared as a one-armed protagonist who faces the hostility of a small town in Bad Day at Black Rock ( 1955 ), a film directed by John Sturges.
Coburn played the parts of a villainous Texan in the hugely successful Charade ( 1963 ), a glib naval officer in The Americanization of Emily ( 1964 ) and a one-armed Indian tracker in Major Dundee ( 1965 ) gained him much notice.
The most famous was Mackandal, a one-armed slave, originally from Guinea ( region ), who escaped in 1751.
On the way there, MIKE ( Al Strobel ), the one-armed man, shouts madly at Leland from his pick up truck during a traffic jam at the stoplight in town.
This was one of several tasks under the overall leadership of the one-armed Free French Colonel, later member of Parliament, Pierre Bourgoin ( 1907-1970 ), the CO of 4eme BIA ( Bataillon de l ' Infanterie de l ' Air ) or 2eme RCP ( Regiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes ), which was known, colloquially, to the British as ' 4 SAS '.
At Williamsburg, as he led his troops onto the field, Kearny shouted ( in a notable quote ), " I'm a one-armed Jersey son-of-a-gun, follow me!
Note that he lost his right arm in the Battle of Celaya ( 1915 ), earning him the nickname of Manco de Celaya (" the one-armed man of Celaya ").
Andrew " Andreas " Katsulas ( May 18, 1946 – February 13, 2006 ) was a Greek-American actor known for his roles as Ambassador G ' Kar in the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as the one-armed villain Sykes in the film The Fugitive ( 1993 ), and as the Romulan Commander Tomalak on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
* Herman ( The Simpsons ), aka Herman Larson, a one-armed character from the American TV series The Simpsons
The pool of talent was depleted by the draft to the point that in 1945 ( but not 1944 ), as the military scraped deeper and deeper into the ranks of the possibly eligible, the Browns actually used a one-armed player, Pete Gray.
Upon reaching the shack of a one-armed French-only speaking local Cajun hunter and trapper ( Brion James ), Caspar orders he be placed under arrest.

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The most famous was Mackandal, a one-armed slave, originally from Guinea, who escaped in 1751.
He was one of several goalkeepers ( Gordon West of Everton was another ) who specialised in a one-armed throw which could achieve a similar distance to a drop kick.
The boy recovers and returns to Earth with Titania's curses in his ears, having to come to terms with the revelation that the people he thought of as his parents-a mother who died in a car crash caused by his one-armed, grieving father-might be no relation to him at all.
In 1915, together with Joseph Trumpeldor, a one-armed veteran of the Russo-Japanese War, he created the Zion Mule Corps, which consisted of several hundred Jewish men, mainly Russians, who had been exiled from Palestine by the Turks and had settled in Egypt.
The reservoir is named for explorer John Wesley Powell, a one-armed American Civil War veteran who explored the river via three wooden boats in 1869.
The mosaic and stained glass were the work of the one-armed Australian muralist Napier Waller, who had lost his right arm at Bullecourt during World War I and learned to write and create his works with his left arm.
A national monument in Upper Galilee, Israel commemorates the deaths of eight Jews, six men and two women, among them the one-armed Jewish fighter, a Russian Jew named Joseph Trumpeldor, who died in an engagement on 1 March 1920, with Bedouins, who had been attacking settlements in the area.
An example of such a storyline is the TV series, The Fugitive, later remade into a 1993 film starring Harrison Ford as the doctor trying to prove that it was not he who killed his wife, but rather a one-armed man who set him up.
Dressler was said to be in love with Dreamland's dashing, handlebar-mustachioed, one-armed lion tamer who went by the name of Captain Jack Bonavita.
The one-armed man turns out to be Joe Willet, who has returned from fighting in the American Revolution and lost an arm.
A number of Auxiliaries were dismissed and prosecuted for theft, including a one-armed former Temporary Cadet, Major Evan Cameron Bruce, who was imprisoned for robbing a creamery, after being dismissed from the Division for striking a civilian without cause.
The special effects supervisor Alex Weldon appears as Roosevelt's Secretary of War, Elihu Root, and Milius himself cameos as the one-armed German officer who gives the Sultan his Maxim gun to test-fire (" Herr Sultan is displeased?
He was met by the one-eyed, one-armed Major Carton de Wiart who explained that there were no more than 10, 000 Allied troops in Norway-many of them not even trained for battle.
They include The Thought Gang, about a delinquent and alcoholic philosophy professor who hooks up with a failed one-armed bandit in France to form a successful team of bank robbers, and The Collector Collector, about a weekend in South London, narrated by a 5000 year old Sumerian pot.
It was Vilanch who suggested 73 year-old Jack Palance do one-armed push-ups at the Oscars in 1992.
* Bill Raisch is the one-armed man who fights with Douglas in a memorable scene.
The second season consisted of twenty 48-minute episodes, with an overall story arc concerning an evil scientist called Mantrid, who attempts to kill everyone by converting the entire mass of the universe into one-armed Mantrid drones.
With a wise uncle named Nimrod, his one-armed butler who is called Groanin, his enormously tall Egyptian servant called Creemy, and an agoraphobic ancient djinn called Mr. Rakshasas.

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Swiss one-armed farmer Billy Meier has managed to include every one of the classic 1950s contactees within his own religious framework, and has made room for tens of thousands more, as this reported exchange between Meier and one of his extraterrestrial contacts indicates:

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With its help, Fang Kang is able to master a new one-armed style of swordplay, making him stronger than before.
The Fugitive, a feature film based on the series, was released in 1993, starring Harrison Ford as Kimble, Tommy Lee Jones as Gerard ( now named ' Samuel ' instead of ' Philip ', and a U. S. Marshal rather than a police lieutenant ) and Andreas Katsulas as the one-armed man ( now called Fred Sykes instead of Fred Johnson ).

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The one-armed Glas reawakens in a meat locker, surprised to find he is still alive ; he surmises that Mr. Lam must be planning a slow death for him.

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Slot machines are also known as one-armed bandits because they were originally operated by a lever on the side of the machine ( the arm ) instead of a button on the front panel, and because of their ability to leave the gamer penniless ( bandit ).
The documentary shows both the young artists struggling to express themselves through their art, and their points of view on the subject of graffiti, as well as the views of then New York City Mayor Ed Koch, one-armed graffiti writer Case / Kase 2, graffiti writer Skeme and his mother, graffiti " villain " Cap, now deceased graffiti writer Dondi, Seen and Shy 147, graffiti documentarian ( and co-producer of the film ) Henry Chalfant, breakdancer Crazy Legs of Rock Steady Crew, police officers, art critics, subway maintenance workers, as well as several " people on the street ".
His acceptance speech for the award is best remembered for his demonstration of one-armed push-ups, which he claimed convinced studio insurance agents that he was healthy enough to work on the film.
The series is written by the Briton Andy Hamilton and the American Jay Tarses, with Tarses playing a sour shopkeeper named Samuel Oliphant and Hamilton playing a cheerfully corrupt, one-legged, one-eyed, one-armed, one-eared one-nostrilled British soldier, Sergeant Roy McGurk, billeted on him.
In the series, the one-armed Gerard tells Cooper a story about having been BOB's partner until he cut off his own arm in an effort to relieve himself of a tattoo on the left shoulder that BOB also had.
Characters on the Mundys roster are parallels of actual replacement players from the World War II era, such as one-armed outfielder Bud Parusha ( Pete Gray ).
' He also had been a virtually one-armed fighter, relying almost solely on big right hands ( the so-called " Bionic Right ," so named because it was so often broken, it was allegedly fused as a solid fist, giving Coetzee a supposedly unnaturally powerful punch.
Elsewhere, which frequently referenced other television programmes, had a barber named Floyd in the series finale ( which also referred to Dr. Kimble's one-armed patient being on the loose, Henry Blake ( patient no.

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