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Chapman and played
Chapman most often played characters with personalities close to his own: outwardly calm and authoritative figures barely concealing a manic unpredictability.
Chapman played the lead roles in the Python's two narrative feature films Holy Grail and Life of Brian.
Chapman was also to have played a guest role as a television presenter in the Red Dwarf episode " Timeslides ", but died before filming was to have started.
It tells the story of Brian Cohen ( played by Graham Chapman ), a young Jewish man who is born on the same day as, and next door to, Jesus Christ, and is subsequently mistaken for the Messiah.
In it, Palin played a car salesman who repeatedly refused to admit that there was anything wrong with his customer's ( Chapman ) car, even as it fell apart in front of him.
Later in that episode during the " Police Constable Pan Am Sketch ", the policeman tells a chemist " one more peep out of you and I'll do you for heresy ", with the chemist ( played by Palin ) responding that he " didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition "; except that instead of the Spanish Inquisition arriving, PC Pan Am ( played by Graham Chapman ) simply tells the chemist to shut up.
Vincent Irizarry, Sharon Case, Genie Francis, Maura West, Eden Riegel, Billy Miller, Elizabeth Hendrickson, Marcy Rylan, Amelia Heinle Luckinbill, Sarah Brown, Laura Wright, Veleka Gray, Robin Mattson, Lenore Kasdorf, Roscoe Born, Judith Chapman, David Canary, and Michael Sabatino have all played multiple soap roles.
The team played on a strictly amateur basis for 1895 at least, with a team featuring a number of works employees including Thomas Freeman ( ships fireman ), Walter Parks ( clerk ), Tom Mundy, Walter Tranter and James Lindsay ( all boilermakers ), William Chapman, George Sage, and William Chamberlain and apprentice riveter Charlie Dove.
Both albums were accompanied by tours, in which he played with Nick Beggs ( Chapman Stick ) and Terl Bryant ( drums ).
The eponymous creature was played by Ben Chapman on land and Ricou Browning in underwater scenes.
* The Reel Gill-man – Official site of Ben Chapman, who played the Gill-man
He moved into movies in 1954, playing the underwater role of the Gill-man in Creature from the Black Lagoon ( while Ben Chapman played the monster on land ), a feat he repeated in two sequels.
Zawinul's " Unknown Soldier " featured performances by jazz / classical trumpet veteran Wilmer Wise and singers Yolande Bavan, Joshie Armstrong and Chapman Roberts ( as well as English horn contributed by Andrew White III, a cross-disciplinary multi-instrumentalist who was not only the oboist for the American Ballet Theatre Orchestra but also played bass guitar for both Stevie Wonder and The Fifth Dimension ) The album also featured Zawinul's first use of a synthesizer ( an instrument with which he would become synonymous within jazz ) and of sound effects.
When Milburn Stone left the series for health reasons for several episodes in 1971, Pat Hingle played his temporary replacement physician, Dr. John Chapman, whose presence was at first roundly resisted by Festus, a bickersome but close friend of Doc Adams.
In the film, King Arthur ( Graham Chapman ), accompanied by his trusty serf Patsy ( Terry Gilliam ), is travelling through a forest when he enters a clearing and observes a fight taking place between a Black Knight ( John Cleese ) and a Green Knight ( also played by Gilliam ) by a bridge over a small stream.
* Trey Gunn played Chapman Stick with Robert Fripp, David Sylvian, Sunday All Over the World and King Crimson.
Phillip Chapman Lesh ( born March 15, 1940 in Berkeley, California ) is a musician and a founding member of the Grateful Dead, with whom he played bass guitar throughout their 30-year career.
A match against Arsenal for the Herbert Chapman Trophy was played at the Galpharm Stadium on 6 August 2008.
After graduating from Columbia High School, Chapman moved for a time to Chicago and played guitar in churches and Christian nightspots while his friend did impersonations.
In addition to her early film roles, McDormand played Connie Chapman in the fifth season of the television police drama Hill Street Blues.
The character of Barbara Wintergreen originated in On the Hour, which also featured a character identical to Chapman Baxter, played by Marber and named " Daimler Jeffries.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards joined in June, and the group, with Dick Taylor on bass and Tony Chapman on drums, played their first gig under the name The Rollin ' Stones at the Marquee Club on 12 July 1962.
Henry Goodman played Cohn, Nick Reding played Joe, Felicity Montagu played Harper, Marcus D ' Amico played Louis, and Sean Chapman played Prior.

Chapman and Minor
An amateur cricketer, Chapman played Minor Counties cricket for Berkshire and first-class cricket for Cambridge University and Kent.

Chapman and Counties
* 1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros.
* Biographical Portrait from 1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros.
* Biographical Portrait 1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros.
* Biographical Portraits 1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros.
* Begole's biography from the public domain Portrait & Biographical Album of Ingham and Livingston Counties, Michigan, published Chicago: Chapman Bros., 1891
* Winans biography from the public domain Portrait & Biographical Album of Ingham and Livingston Counties, Michigan, published Chicago: Chapman Bros., 1891

Chapman and cricket
Moeran, composer ; Lt General Sir Brian Horrocks, Commander of the XXX Corps under Montgomery, and later a TV lecturer on battles and war ; and Percy Chapman, captain of the England cricket team 1926-30, who won the Ashes.
Arthur Percy Frank Chapman ( 3 September 1900 – 16 September 1961 ), usually known as Percy Chapman, was an English cricketer who captained the England cricket team between 1926 and 1931.
In September 1910, Chapman joined Oakham School and scored his first century, dominating the cricket and football teams.
Chapman failed in two trial games, organised prior to the 1920 cricket season to inform the selection of the Cambridge team, and despite his reputation, was omitted from the University's opening first-class match against Essex.
Shortly after this, Sydney Pardon wrote in The Times: " In the cricket field the most interesting figure at the moment is, beyond all comparison, Mr. A. P. F. Chapman.
There were few opportunities for Chapman to appear in first-class cricket until he qualified.
Although Chapman had a mixed time on the cricket field, the tour was a success for him socially.
Now qualified to play county cricket for Kent, Chapman played only four times in the County Championship in 1925, preferring to establish himself in his new career in the brewery trade.
By the beginning of the 1926 season, Chapman was no longer the star of English cricket.
Following the end of the 1928 – 29 tour, Chapman did not return to England until July, midway through the cricket season ; Jack White and Arthur Carr captained England in his absence.
According to cricket writer Leo McKinstry, the selectors lost faith in Chapman on account of his inconsistent, risky batting and his increased tactical shortcomings.
Chapman played no further Test cricket ; in 26 Tests, he scored 925 runs at an average of 28. 90 and held 32 catches.
In all first-class cricket, Chapman scored 16, 309 runs in 394 matches at an average of 31. 97, and held 356 catches.
Writer Neville Cardus described Chapman as " the schoolboy's dream of the perfect captain of an England cricket eleven.
According to Lemmon, by the end of the Second World War, Chapman was largely living in the past, and that " mentally he was still in the happy days of University cricket.
" Swanton concluded his obituary of Chapman in 1961: " The elderly and the middle-aged will recall him rather in his handsome sunlit youth, the epitome of all that was gay and fine in the game of cricket.
McCabe played twice against the touring England cricket team led by Percy Chapman, once in a match at Goulburn for the Southern Districts of New South Wales, and the other time for his state, but managed only 24 runs in three innings.
In 1910 the highest ever 9th wicket cricket partnership in first-class cricket was scored by John Chapman and Arnold Warren batting for Derbyshire against Warwickshire.

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