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Charles Bronson plays Captain Jack in the 1954 western Drum Beat.
Bronson Pinchot plays a television reporter named Jorge Jiménez in the 1990 TV-movie Jury Duty, who is obviously a mixture of José Jiménez and Geraldo Rivera.
The story opens as a mock report from the opening of the new Charles Bronson movie GLC: The Carnage Continues, in which Bronson ( played by Coltrane ) discusses his new movie, in which he plays Ken Livingstone.
Although Fleming did not appeal to audiences — critics and audiences felt it dwelt too much on unseemly topics and included improper scenes, such as Margaret nursing her husband's bastard child onstage — other forms of dramatic realism were becoming more popular in melodrama ( e. g., Augustin Daly's Under the Gaslight ) and in local color plays ( Bronson Howard's Shenandoah ).

Bronson and KGB
Major Grigori Bortsov ( Charles Bronson ), who is selected for his photographic memory, memorizes the contents of the only other copy of the Telefon Book and is sent to find and stop Nikolai Dalchimsky quickly and quietly, before the politicians on either side learn what is going on and either embarrass the KGB or start a full scale nuclear war.

Bronson and agent
In 1969 Live Bait " pilot for Then Came Bronson " ( Mission: Impossible ) third season of the TV series, Sheen played Albert, assistant to the colonel interrogating an American agent that IM was tasked to free.
The norovirus was originally named the " Norwalk agent " after Norwalk, Ohio, in the United States, where an outbreak of acute gastroenteritis occurred among children at Bronson Elementary School in November 1968.
Strucker continued to conceal his identity, acting as Don Antonio Caballero, Emir Ali Bey, and S. H. I. E. L. D agent John Bronson.

Bronson and whose
Roosevelt was suspicious of Sinclair's socialist attitude and conclusions in The Jungle and so sent labor commissioner Charles P. Neill, and social worker James Bronson Reynolds, men whose honesty and reliability he trusted, to Chicago to make surprise visits to meat packing facilities.
Fortunately, advance warning enables several groups of survivors to escape to Bronson Beta, whose orbit maps onto that of the destroyed Earth, and is torn away from its former primary by the gravitational impact of the Bronson Alpha / Earth collision.
Bounded by Albert Street to the north, Carling Avenue to the south, the O-Train tracks to the west, and approximately Bronson Avenue to the east, Little Italy intersects with Chinatown, whose business district centres on Somerset Street.
La Follette was born in Madison, Wisconsin, a member of the politically-prominent La Follette family, the son of Robert M. La Follette, Sr. and Belle Case La Follette, brother of Robert M. La Follette, Jr., brother of Fola La Follette, whose husband was the playwright George Middleton, and uncle of Bronson La Follette.
Peter W. Bronson, a conservative columnist for The Cincinnati Enquirer, wrote " Hackett's surprising finish was less a repudiation of Bush than a repudiation of Ohio Governor Bob Taft, whose name is now officially radioactive poison.

Bronson and is
The other men include hotheaded, inexperienced Chico ( Horst Buchholz ); Chris's friend Harry Luck ( Brad Dexter ) who believes Chris is seeking treasure ; the drifter Vin ( Steve McQueen ), who has gone broke after a round of gambling ; Bernardo O ' Reilly ( Charles Bronson ), a gunfighter of Irish-Mexican heritage ; cowpuncher Britt ( James Coburn ); and an on-the-run gunman Lee ( Robert Vaughn ), who is in the midst of a crisis of confidence.
Amos Bronson Alcott and Thoreau's aunt each wrote that " Thoreau " is pronounced like the word " thorough ".
The crucial first point is that the choice is hers, its quirkiness another sign of her much-prized individuality .” “ Bhaer has all the qualities Bronson Alcott lacked: warmth, intimacy, and a tender capacity for expressing his affection — the feminine attributes Alcott admired and hoped men could acquire in a rational, feminist world .”
Its county seat is Bronson, Florida.
Bronson Beta is settled by survivors of the catastrophe in the sequel After Worlds Collide.
Lake Bronson, for which the city of Lake Bronson takes its name, is man-made.
They include the St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, located in Caribou Township, the burial mounds referred to as the " Lake Bronson Site " which is located in Norway & Percy Twps.
Bronson is a town in Levy County, Florida, United States.
Bronson is located at ( 29. 448784 ,-82. 636314 ).
East Bronson is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Levy County, Florida, United States.
East Bronson is located at ( 29. 453809 ,-82. 594377 ).
Bronson is a city in Woodbury County, Iowa, United States.
Bronson is located at ( 42. 409450 ,-96. 211564 ).
Bronson is a city in Bourbon County, Kansas, United States.
Bronson is located at ( 37. 896562 ,-95. 072520 ).
* The city of Bronson is adjacent to the west on U. S. Highway 12 which cuts through the northwest corner of the township.
Bronson is a city located in west central Branch County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
Bronson is situated on U. S. Highway 12 about southwest of Coldwater.
The city is located within Bronson Township, though it is administratively autonomous.
Bronson Township is a civil township of Branch County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
The City of Bronson is located within the township, though it is administratively autonomous.

Bronson and from
A native New Englander, Amos Bronson Alcott was born in Wolcott, Connecticut ( only recently renamed from " Farmingbury ") on November 29, 1799.
Bronson gave it up after only a month and was self-educated from then on. He was not particularly social and his only close friend was his neighbor and second cousin William Alcott, with whom he shared books and ideas.
* Guide to Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott at Houghton Library, Harvard University
The film stars Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, and Horst Buchholz who play a group of seven American gunmen who are hired to protect a small agricultural village in Mexico from a group of marauding native bandits led by Calvera, portrayed by Eli Wallach.
Bronson Alcott planned the service and read selections from Thoreau's works, and Channing presented a hymn.
Actors from the 1950s and 1960s such as John Wayne, Steve McQueen and Lee Marvin passed the torch in the 1970s to actors such as martial artist Bruce Lee, Tom Laughlin, Charles Bronson, Chuck Norris, Clint Eastwood and Sonny Chiba.
Maureen lives through, and gives her ( sometimes contradictory ) viewpoints on many events in other Heinlein stories, most notably the 1917 visit from the future by " Ted Bronson " ( in actuality Lazarus Long ), told from Long's point of view in Time Enough for Love, D. D. Harriman's space program from The Man Who Sold the Moon and the rolling roads from The Roads Must Roll.
Exterior shots, such as the crew from Earth's first steps on Mongo, were filmed at Bronson Canyon.
Shortly thereafter, the Warners relocated their production studio from Culver City, California, to Hollywood, where they purchased a lot on the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Bronson Avenue., known today as Sunset Bronson Studios.
" The Magnificent Seven ( 1960 ), in which he played Vin Tanner and co-starred with Yul Brynner, Robert Vaughn, Charles Bronson and James Coburn, became McQueen's first major hit and led to his withdrawal from Wanted: Dead or Alive.
She finds a can of chicken, but before she can open it, a man also wearing a military uniform ( Charles Bronson ) walks in and eyes the food from the doorway.
One explanation for the criticisms and actions taken by roughly 8 % of all Lifespring graduates comes from clinical psychologist and Lifespring graduate Bronson Levin.
* Bronson M. Cutting ( 1888 – 1935 ), United States Senator from New Mexico ( 1927 – 1928 ; 1929 – 1935 )
In the smash hit war movie The Great Escape, Garner played the second lead for the only time during the decade, supporting fellow ex-TV series cowboy Steve McQueen, among a cast of British and American screen veterans, including Richard Attenborough, Donald Pleasance, David McCallum, James Coburn, and Charles Bronson, in a film depicting a mass escape from a Nazi prisoner of war camp based on a true story.
He also co-produced the posthumous album by Billy Mackenzie from the Associates, then went on to produce several Domino Records artists like James Yorkston, Archie Bronson Outfit ( whom he later managed ) and Clearlake.
Rick Bronson is an American truck driver who was fired from his job by Coca-Cola Bottling Co. in June 2003 because he was spotted drinking a Pepsi in the backroom of a store to which he had just delivered.
He lived in Luton from the age of four, but when he was a teenager, Bronson moved with his family to Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, where he started getting into trouble.
By now Bronson found that his reputation as a violent and highly dangerous inmate preceded him, as he spent 1975 to 1977 being switched between Armley, Wakefield, Parkhurst, and Walton ; he was taken from Yorkshire to London chained to the floor of a prison van.
Whilst recovering from a beating in solitary given to him for punching two prison officers, Bronson was handed the divorce papers his wife had filed.
At Broadmoor, Bronson attempted to strangle Gordon Robinson to death but was prevented from doing so when the silk tie he was using to garotte him snapped.
Following this failure Bronson again became depressed, but found his spirits lifted when Ronnie Kray arranged a visit from boxer Terry Downes.

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