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In 1937, she appeared in the Rachel Crothers drama Susan and God, and in 1939 starred in Skylark, a comedy by Samson Raphaelson.

Crothers and three
Crothers removed the three supposedly corrupt members and tried to fill their posts with chosen replacements while the originals awaited trial.
Crothers, Killops and Irvine had been in the vicinity of the car bomb helping to search for the device at the moment it exploded, killing the three men instantly.

Crothers and television
Another famous scat singer is Scatman Crothers who would go on to movie and television fame.
Even though Crothers worked in television at the beginning of his career, he really came into his own in the medium doing voiceover work on several animated series, beginning with his voicework in Disney's The Aristocats.
Crothers auditioned and won a role on the religious television show Lamp Unto My Feet.

Crothers and series
He brings a personality to Jazz ’ s character very reminiscent of Scatman Crothers performance in the original TV series.

Crothers and One
During the 1950s and 1960s, Crothers made guest appearances on numerous primetime shows, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Defenders, Have Gun – Will Travel, Death Valley Days, Rescue 8, The Investigators, Zane Grey Theater, Studio One, Playhouse 90, Kraft Television Theatre, and Goodyear Playhouse.

Crothers and 1982
* 30 January-George Crothers, cricketer ( died 1982 ).

Crothers and ),
Working with his brother Thomas ( also a Stanford graduate and a lawyer ), Crothers identified and corrected numerous major legal defects in the terms of the university's founding grant and successfully lobbied for an amendment to the California state constitution granting Stanford an exemption from taxation on its educational property — a change which allowed Jane Stanford to donate her stock holdings to the university.
), a hip take on the Lewis Carroll story that featured Sammy Davis, Jr. as a swingin ', beatnik Cheshire Cat ; the special was followed up by an audio adaptation for records ( on Hanna-Barbera's HB Records label ), but with Davis exclusive to the Reprise label, Crothers provided the Cat's record voice, and an even more exuberant spin on the character.
Austin Lane Crothers ( May 17, 1860 – May 25, 1912 ), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was the 46th Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1908 to 1912.
Three Protestant civilians who worked for Ulsterbus were killed: William Crothers ( 15 ), Thomas Killops ( 39 ) and Jackie Gibson ( 45 ).
A move to a new location in the Outer Quadrangle, and the 1948 opening of the law school dormitory Crothers Hall ( the result of a donation by Stanford law graduate George E. Crothers ), allowed the school to grow, while the publication of the Stanford Law Review started building the school a national reputation.
Austin Lane Crothers, 46th Governor of Maryland ( 1908-1912 ), wearing a top hat
* Scatman Crothers ( 1910 – 1986 ), U. S. musician and actor
* Crothers, Charles ( 1996 ), Social Structure, London: Routledge
* Joel Crothers ( BW ' 58 ), actor
After several months, Maggie began dating Joe Haskell ( played by Joel Crothers ), who had recently ended a relationship with Carolyn Stoddard ( Nancy Barrett ).
Barnabas blamed Angelique for the deaths of both his sister and his mother, and also blamed Lt. Nathan Forbes ( Joel Crothers ), who had told Naomi about him.
* Yuck Mouth and Nutty Gritty ( both sung by actor / singer Scatman Crothers ),
Gillom tries to sell Books ' horse to Moses ( Scatman Crothers ), the local blacksmith to help pay back his mother's loss of boarders, however, Books negotiates a better deal, confronts Gillom, and they work out their differences.
With a thriving red light district during those years ( though modest compared to the activity which existed in the first two decades of the 20th century ), Terre Haute had gambling and prostitution operations that were attractive to visitors of Capone's “ caliber .” A biography of Benjamin “ Scatman ” Crothers seems to be the source of the story that Capone stayed in Terre Haute, but this can neither be confirmed nor denied.

Crothers and 1983
In April 1983, George Crothers led an archaeological investigation that documented many 1925 artifacts in the cave.

Crothers and /
Crothers wrote the music, and the lyrics, containing lines such as " Ah'm the minstrel man / Ah'm the cleaning man / Ah'm the poor man / Ah'm the shoe shine man / Ah'm a Nigger Man / Watch me dance!
The song " Hit the Deck " from Ice-T's 1989 album The Iceberg / Freedom of Speech ... Just Watch What You Say samples Crothers ' spoken reprise of " Coonskin No More ".

Crothers and 1986
* 1910 – Scatman Crothers, American actor singer, dancer, and musician ( d. 1986 )
** Scatman Crothers, American actor and musician ( d. 1986 )
Benjamin Sherman " Scatman " Crothers ( May 23, 1910 – November 22, 1986 ) was an American actor, singer, dancer and musician known for his work as Louie the Garbage Man on the TV show Chico and the Man, and as Dick Hallorann in The Shining in 1980.

Crothers and ).
* May 25 – Austin Lane Crothers, American politician ( b. 1860 ).
Crothers made his official debut in the movie Meet Me at the Fair ( 1953 ).
The Movie also featured guest voices from Leonard Nimoy as Galvatron, Scatman Crothers as Jazz, Casey Kasem as Cliffjumper, Orson Welles as Unicron and Eric Idle as the leader of the Junkions ( Wreck-Gar, though unnamed in the movie ).
* 5 February-George Crothers, cricketer ( born 1909 ).
Other key playwrights from this period ( in addition to continued work by Howells and Fitch ) include Edward Sheldon, Charles Rann Kennedy and one of the most successful women playwrights in American drama, Rachel Crothers, whose interest in women's issues can be seen in such plays as He and She ( 1911 ).
On April 25, 1939, Rachel Crothers was awarded the Chi Omega sorority national achievement award by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt ( Eleanor Roosevelt ).

starred and three
Geraldine McEwan starred in the first three series.
Lancaster starred in three films with Deborah Kerr ; From Here to Eternity, Separate Tables, and The Gypsy Moths.
Somewhat ironically, the star of the film was John Travolta, who only three years before had starred in Saturday Night Fever, a film that celebrated disco culture.
On television, Lewis starred in three different programs called The Jerry Lewis Show.
Sinatra starred in three teen musicals ( otherwise known as ' beach party ' films ) — For Those Who Think Young ( 1964 ), Get Yourself a College Girl ( 1964 ) and The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini ( 1966 ) — the latter of which featured her in a singing role.
It was filmed in Cinecolor, is one of only three color pictures Lugosi made, and the only one he starred in.
It starred Australian actors Judy Morris and Ivar Kants and was filmed in just three weeks.
Crawford then starred as a facially disfigured blackmailer in A Woman's Face ( 1941 ), a remake of a European film which had starred Ingrid Bergman in the lead role three years earlier.
Beginning in 1986, Benigni starred in three films by North American director Jim Jarmusch.
In 1959, he was in the original Broadway production of Sweet Bird of Youth with Geraldine Page and three years later starred with Page in the film version.
In 2008, DiCaprio starred in Body of Lies, a spy film based on the novel of the same name by David Ignatius, set in context of the Middle East and the War on Terror, unfolding the story of three men battling a terrorist organization, and each other.
Bakula also guest starred in seasons two and three of NBC's Chuck as the title character's father Stephen Bartowski.
He guest starred as The Robot Devil in three episodes of Futurama, as well as the film The Beast with a Billion Backs.
Matthau starred in three crime dramas in the mid-1970s, as a detective investigating a mass murder on a bus in The Laughing Policeman, as a bank robber on the run from the Mafia and the law in Charley Varrick and as a New York transit cop in the action-adventure The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
She starred in three of them with popular leading man John Gilbert.
Davis starred in three movies in 1941, the first being The Great Lie, opposite George Brent.
Of great historical interest is the filming, in 1899, of three brief segments from his production of King John, in which he starred and directed.
By 1991, he had starred in three successful films, and would go on to achieve greater fame in Under Siege ( 1992 ), where he played Navy SEALs counter-terrorist expert Casey Ryback.
During the later half of the 90s, he starred in three more theatrical films and a direct-to-video The Patriot.
Over the next decade, Lantz would produce 142 Oswald cartoons, making for a grand total of 194 films that the character starred in, spanning the work of all three producers.
Because the film starred a crooner, Martin, and a teen idol, Nelson, Hawks included three songs in the soundtrack.
He starred opposite Dustin Hoffman in the 2012 HBO TV series Luck, which in spite of being renewed for a second season after only one episode, was canceled by HBO in March 2012 due to the death of three horses during filming.
Following a succession of average westerns and the poorly received Foreign Intrigue ( 1956 ), Mitchum starred in the first of three films with British actress Deborah Kerr.

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