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Channing and then
The show opened in Philadelphia with a then unknown Carol Channing, by the time it arrived in New York it was another success.
The rapid and extensive defection of the Congregational churches in Boston and vicinity, under the lead of William Ellery Channing and others in sympathy with him, had excited much anxiety throughout New England ; and in 1826 Beecher was called to Boston's Hanover Church, where he began preaching against the Unitarianism which was then sweeping the area.
He then appeared with Stockard Channing in the Broadway production of Six Degrees of Separation before returning to Los Angeles to pursue roles on television.
Channing appeared in the play Other Desert Cities Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center and then on Broadway, as of October 2011.
He then re-teamed with Bomer, and co-starred with Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey, Alex Pettyfer, Adam Rodríguez, and Kevin Nash in the Steven Soderbergh-directed film Magic Mike, which documented the story of Tatum's life as a 19-year-old stripper in Tampa, Florida.
In 2010, Channing and his wife Lauren then established The Frye Family Foundation in order to give back to the communities that are important to the Fryes, in particular, Portland, Oregon and Phoenix, Arizona.

Channing and took
Emerson took a paternal and at times patronizing interest in Thoreau, advising the young man and introducing him to a circle of local writers and thinkers, including Ellery Channing, Margaret Fuller, Bronson Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne and his son Julian Hawthorne, who was a boy at the time.
During this time, Channing Carson took his stepfather's surname ; he publishes his cartoons as Chan Lowe and has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his work.
Channing emphasized the value of plain speaking, a philosophy which Phillips took to heart.
In 1999, Channing took on the role of First Lady Abbey Bartlet in the NBC television series The West Wing.
Douglas Channing and his mistress Jacqueline Perrault had kidnapped him, faked a death certificate and took him away from their most hated enemy, Angela Channing.
At the commencement of the American Civil War, he returned ( 1862 ) and took charge of the Unitarian church in Washington, D. C. William Henry Channing, along with the younger Ellery Channing, was a Transcendentalist.
Some time around 1860, his paternal grandfather William Channing and his daughter took care of him.

Channing and part
One school building Channing School houses all grades and is located in the western part of the city.
Her Appeal attracted much attention, and William Ellery Channing, who attributed to it part of his interest in the slavery question, walked from Boston to Roxbury to thank Mrs. Child for the book.
For the role, Channing went through considerable transformation, with the syndicated column " TV Scout " reporting months later, " It was a great make-up job — at least the part that made very pretty Stockard look so ugly.
He was inspired by seeing footage of magician Channing Pollock, which was shown as part of the television series The Best of Magic, broadcast by Thames Television in 1989-90.
* In a sixth-season The West Wing episode called " A Good Day ", President Bartlet ( Martin Sheen ) sings part of the song while dancing in the Oval Office with the First Lady, Abby ( Stockard Channing ).
From 2001-07 he played the part of senior judge ( and father-in-law of the title character ) Sir Joseph Channing in Judge John Deed and is the voice of Totally Viral.
The Site and Reservoir, bounded by North Capital, Channing, and First Streets, NW and Michigan Avenue, NW, is just part of a chain of public green spaces established in Senator James McMillan's 1901 " McMillan Plan " for beautifying Washington ( see McMillan Commission ).
Tally struggles at her new post, in no small part due to the hostility of veteran reporter Marcia McGrath ( Stockard Channing ), who jealously protects her position as the top reporter.

Channing and mother
According to Channing's 2002 memoir, when she left home to attend Bennington College in Vermont, her mother Adelaide informed Channing that her father George, whom Carol had believed was born in Rhode Island, had actually been born in Augusta, Georgia.
Channing was introduced to the stage while helping her mother.
In a 2005 interview with the Austin Chronicle, Channing recounted this experience: " My mother said, ' Carol, would you like to help me distribute Christian Science Monitors backstage at the live theatres in San Francisco?
Channing played Jack's mother.
The parents initially want to request the death penalty for their son's murderers, but the mother, Judy Shepard ( Stockard Channing ), starts to reconsider.
Ben's father, Stewart Barnes ( Henry Winkler ), is a gastroenterologist who is happy to be free from the influence of his ex-wife, Lydia Barnes ( Stockard Channing in her third sitcom starring role following Stockard Channing in Just Friends and The Stockard Channing Show ), a status-conscious cardiologist and mother of their three children.

Channing and 1981
In the spring of 1981, Wyman's career enjoyed a resurgence when she was cast as the scheming Californian vintner and matriarch Angela Channing in The Vintage Years, which was retooled as the primetime soap opera Falcon Crest.
* 1981, Channing was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame.
; Julia Cumson ( née Channing ) – Abby Dalton ( 1981 – 86 )
; Maggie Gioberti Channing ( née Hartford ) – Susan Sullivan ( 1981 – 89 )
; Douglas Channing – Stephen Elliott ( 1981 – 82 )

Channing and Long
The 1992 compilation Incesticide featured the tracks " Big Long Now ", " Stain ", and " Dive ", which all credited Channing as drummer.
Jimmy later takes her and Miss Dorothy on an outing to Long Island, where they meet eccentric widow Muzzy Van Hossmere ( Carol Channing ).

Channing and Theater
Six Degrees of Separation is a 1990 play written by John Guare that premiered at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Lincoln Center, on May 16, 1990, directed by Jerry Zaks and starring Stockard Channing.
Instead, she argued that the Oscar was likely returned to Howard University's Channing Pollack Theater Collection between the spring of 1971 and the summer of 1973 or possibly boxed up and stored in the Drama department in that same period.
and appearances on The Twilight Zone ( uncredited ), Channing, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and General Electric Theater.

Channing and New
Rousseau's writings had an indirect influence on American literature through the writings of Wordsworth and Kant, whose works were important to the New England Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson, as well as on such Unitarians as theologian William Ellery Channing.
Actress and singer Carol Channing was featured during the halftime show that paid tribute to Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
When she was 14, Victoria met 28-year-old Canning Woodhull ( listed as " Channing " in some records ), a doctor from a town outside Rochester, New York.
This line of thought is seen among proponents of a spiritual or mystical universe such as the Carlos Castaneda, New Thought writers Frank Channing Haddock ( The Power of Will ) and William Walker Atkinson ( Personal Power Volume V: Will Power ).
Channing became a New England liberal, rejecting the Calvinist doctrines of total depravity and divine election.
Channing had an enormous influence over the religious ( and social ) life of New England, and America, in the nineteenth century.
Dullea also appeared on television in shows such as Naked City, a police drama about New York City, The Eleventh Hour, a medical drama about psychiatry, and Channing, a drama about life on a college campus starring Jason Evers and Henry Jones.
* John Channing Buckland ( 1844 – 1909 ), New Zealand politician
Channing was born in New York City, the daughter of Mary Alice ( née English ), who came from a large Brooklyn-based Irish Catholic family, and Lester Napier Stockard ( died 1960 ), who was in the shipping business.
* 1996: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as Emily Channing
In 1948, Champion had begun to direct as well, and he won the first of eight Tony Awards for his staging of Lend an Ear, the show that introduced Carol Channing to New York theater audiences.
In 1996 she toured as Margo Channing in a production of Applause which was slated to go to New York in hopes of a Broadway revival, which did not materialize.
The album, recorded June 28, 1984 at Time Capsules Studios in New York, spoofs Broadway's latest hits, including Amadeus, Evita, The Pirates of Penzance, and Annie and attacking stars like Carol Channing, Angela Lansbury, Ethel Merman, and Jerry Herman.
The band has collaborated and performed with numerous artists, such as Jimmy Scott, Carol Channing, Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Jane Powell, Henri Salvador, Chavela Vargas, New York performer Joey Arias, puppeteer Basil Twist, Georges Moustaki, Michael Feinstein, filmmaker Gus Van Sant, Courtney Taylor Taylor of The Dandy Warhols, clarinetist and conductor Norman Leyden, Japanese legend Hiroshi Wada, Italian actress and songwriter Alba Clemente, DJ Johnny Dynell and Chi Chi Valenti, NPR White House Correspondent Ari Shapiro, the original cast of Sesame Street, March Fourth Marching Band, the Bonita Vista High School Marching Band from Chula Vista, California, and the Pacific Youth Choir of Portland, Oregon.
* June 28, 2007: Traded by Portland Blazers along with Dan Dickau, Fred Jones and draft rights of 53rd pick Demetris Nichols to the New York Knicks for Channing Frye, Steve Francis and a future second-round draft pick.
The band has collaborated and performed with numerous artists, such as Jimmy Scott, Carol Channing, Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Jane Powell, Henri Salvador, Chavela Vargas, New York performer Joey Arias, puppeteer Basil Twist, Georges Moustaki, Michael Feinstein, filmmaker Gus Van Sant, Courtney Taylor Taylor of The Dandy Warhols, clarinetist and conductor Norman Leyden, Japanese legend Hiroshi Wada, Italian actress and songwriter Alba Clemente, DJ Johnny Dynell and Chi Chi Valenti, NPR White House Correspondent Ari Shapiro, the original cast of Sesame Street, March Fourth Marching Band, the Bonita Vista High School Marching Band from Chula Vista, California, and the Pacific Youth Choir of Portland, Oregon.
New Thought authors such as of Napoleon Hill, Wallace Wattles, Perry Joseph Green, Frank Channing Haddock, and Thomas Troward were extremely popular.
Channing Thomas Frye ( born May 17, 1983 in White Plains, New York ) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Phoenix Suns of the NBA.
* Frank Channing Haddock American New Thought and self-help author
Stockard Channing was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress but lost to Marilyn Hassett in The Other Side of the Mountain.
Hilty received rave reviews for her performance, with the New York Times rating her performance higher than those of Carol Channing and Marilyn Monroe.

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