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William ( Bill ) Moriarty ( born in London, United Kingdom 1890-April 14, 1936 ) was a Canadian Communist and Right Oppositionist.
The film stars Penelope Ann Miller, Eric Thal, Julianne Moore, William Forsythe, Cathy Moriarty and Alfre Woodard.
Other names that Dante has worked with more than once include John Astin, Paul Bartel, Phoebe Cates, producer Roger Corman, Cory Danziger, Rick Ducommun, Kevin Dunn, Corey Feldman, Carrie Fisher, Joe Flaherty, Courtney Gains, Zach Galligan, Henry Gibson, Charles S. Haas, Heather Haase, Phil Hartman, Bob Holt, Rance Howard, late animator Chuck Jones, Jackie Joseph, Omri Katz, Denis Leary, Sarah Lilly, Kevin McCarthy, Mark McCracken, Michael McKean, Don McCloud, Cathy Moriarty, Shawn C. Nelson, Ron Perlman, Jason Presson, Kathleen Quinlan, Neil Ross, Diane Sainte-Marie, John Sayles, Wendy Schaal, William Schallert, Michael Scheehaan, Dan Stanton, Don Stanton, Christopher Stone, Meshach Taylor, Kenneth Tobey, Dee Wallace and Alexandra Wilson.
It was named by Captain William Moriarty, from Ireland.
Marshall, Laurence Fishburne, Lauren Tom, Patricia Clarkson, Jennifer Grey, Laurie Metcalf, Oliver Platt, Patricia Richardson, William H. Macy, Robin Curtis, Steve Buscemi, Roma Maffia, Olympia Dukakis, Michael Moriarty, Chris Cooper, Michael Rooker, David Strathairn, Charles S. Dutton, Cynthia Nixon, Bruce Payne, Laura San Giacomo, Kasi Lemmons, Al Leong, Ving Rhames, Amanda Plummer, Daniel Davis, Jon Polito, Jasmine Guy, Mark Linn-Baker, Meat Loaf, Lori Loughlin, Michael Wincott, Tony Shalhoub, Anthony Zerbe, and Stanley Tucci.
Guest stars included Janet Wright, Phyllis Diller, Martha Burns, Maury Chaykin, Martha Henry, Lisa Houle, William Hutt, Michael Moriarty, Barbara Feldon, Macha Grenon and Claire Rankin.

William and leader
A lone pro-Hearst voice from New York City was that of William Devery, who had been expelled as a Tammany leader but still claimed strong influence in his own district.
The Scots had found a new leader in William Wallace, and Edward's yearly expeditions across the Border called for evermounting taxes, which only increased his difficulties with the barons and the clergy.
His family, like many Wallaces, claimed a connection to William Wallace, a Scottish patriot and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 13th century.
He was the only northern leader to support William, however.
Cardinal Murphy-O ' Connor, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England, pointed out that Prince William ( later the Duke of Cambridge ) " can marry by law a Hindu, a Buddhist, anyone, but not a Roman Catholic ".
Its most vocal leader was William Miller.
From 1852 onwards, Disraeli's career would also be marked by his often intense rivalry with William Ewart Gladstone, who eventually rose to become leader of the Liberal Party.
The 1890s were marred by infighting between the three principal successors to Gladstone, party leader William Harcourt, former Prime Minister Lord Rosebery, and Gladstone's personal secretary, John Morley.
William Longsword, Earl of Salisbury, the leader of this corps, was unhorsed and taken prisoner by Philip of Dreux, the fighting bishop of Beauvais.
Holt's disappearance at the end of 1967 forced the party to choose a " wild card " successor from the Senate after the leading contender, deputy Liberal leader William McMahon, was unexpectedly eliminated from the contest due to a dispute with their Coalition partners, the Country Party.
On the morning of 18 December Country Party leader John McEwen publicly declared that neither he nor his Country Party colleagues would serve in a Coalition if the deputy Liberal leader William McMahon were elected as Liberal leader.
After the defeat, Major resigned as the leader of the party, and was succeeded by William Hague.
Following his resignation as Prime Minister, Major briefly became Leader of the Opposition, and Shadow Foreign Secretary ( as Sir Malcolm Rifkind, who was Foreign Secretary prior to the election, had lost his seat ), and remained in this post until the election of William Hague as leader of the Conservative Party in June 1997.
Newton became an ally of his friend William Wilberforce, leader of the Parliamentary campaign to abolish the slave trade.
In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the Corps of Discovery, and named U. S. Army Captain Meriwether Lewis its leader, who selected William Clark as his partner.
* 1880 – William J. Simmons, American Ku Klux Klan leader ( d. 1945 )
Almost immediately after his election as leader he was faced with a serious crisis: the creation in early 1981 of a breakaway party by four senior Labour right-wingers, Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and William Rodgers ( the so-called " Gang of Four "), the Social Democratic Party.
* 1876 – Corrupt Tammany Hall leader William Magear Tweed ( better known as Boss Tweed ) is delivered to authorities in New York City after being captured in Spain.
William McWilliams, Country Party leader 1920 – 1921
Logically, the Liberals ' deputy leader, William McMahon, should have succeeded Holt.
In 1578, to further the plans of exiled English and Irish Catholics such as Nicholas Sanders, William Allen, and James Fitzmaurice FitzGerald, Gregory outfitted adventurer Thomas Stukeley with a ship and an army of 800 men to land in Ireland to aid in the hope for overthrow of Elizabeth's rule through the Catholic leader and former leader of the first Desmond rebellion, Fitzmaurice.
As Opposition leader, Bennett faced off against the more experienced Liberal Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King in Commons debates, and took some time to acquire enough experience to hold his own with King.

William and Communist
* 1951 – American journalist William N. Oatis is arrested for espionage by the Communist government of Czechoslovakia.
Thompson's first major work was his biography of William Morris, written while he was a member of the Communist Party.
Thompson's older brother William Frank Thompson ( 1920 – 1944 ), was also a member of the British Communist Party during World War Two.
** William H. Hinton ( 1919-2004 ) visited China in the 1930s and 40s and wrote an influential account of the Communist land reform.
On May 4, 1964, William Bundy called for the U. S. to " drive the Communists out of South Vietnam ", even if that meant attacking both North Vietnam and Communist China.
* William N. Oatis, Associated Press correspondent detained 1951-1953 by the Communist government of Czechoslovakia.
Among the committee's targets were the American Civil Liberties Union and Communist Party presidential candidate William Z.
Turner writes that it seems Reich was the victim of mistaken identity ; there was a William Reich who ran a bookstore in New Jersey, which was used to distribute Communist material.
* Duiker, William J., The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam 2nd ed.
The paper moved temporarily in 1942 to the former Caledonian Press offices in Swinton Street ( from where the old Communist Party Sunday Worker edited by William Paul had been printed from 15 March 1925 until 1929 ).
William Gallacher, who would later become a Communist MP claimed that whilst the leaders of the rally were not seeking revolution, in hindsight they should have been.
MI5 classified her a " Communist sympathiser " in the 1970s because of her relationship with William ( Bill ) Jack Birtles, a lawyer.
Kunstler first made headlines in 1957 defending William Worthy, a correspondent for the Baltimore Afro-American, who was one of forty-two Americans who had their passports seized after violating the State Department's travel ban on Communist China ( after attending a Communist youth conference in Moscow ).
* Mary Kardash and William Ross were LPP and then Communist school trustees in Winnipeg
Hodgson, A. A. " Alf " Watts, and Fred Willis, joined by Tom Bell, Arthur MacManus, and William Paul of the " Communist Unity Group " faction formerly associated with the SLP, as well as W. J.
Together they fought the Communist Red October club and fascists such as Lord Haw-Haw – William Joyce.
He stood again in the 1935 election but again failed to take the seat, losing on this occasion to William Gallacher of the Communist Party of Great Britain.
* William Cecil Ross ( 1911 – 1998 ), politician in Manitoba, Canada, and the leader of that province's Communist Party
He also met William Weinstone and Bertram Wolfe in ISS, who would go on to become his factional allies in the Communist Party.
At a more rank and file level the group attracted a membership of middle and working class young men who spent much of their time in violent confrontations with similar men involved in the Communist Party of Great Britain, with William Joyce an archetype of this sort of low-level member.
" According to Chambers, O ' Connor ( 1897-1987 ) had worked for the Federated Press, " a labor news service that the Communist Party " and was later author of Mellon's Millions " about Andrew William Mellon ( 1855-1937 ).
* William L. Patterson ( 1891 – 1980 ), American civil rights activist ; US Communist Party leader

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