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Dickie and returned
He returned to the screen in 1998 in the action movie In The Hood and made a cameo in Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star ( 2003 ), playing himself in a song at the end.
Dickie Thon returned from a gruesome beaning in 1984, but never matched his earlier success.
In addition to his music, Patrick returned to occasional film and television work, including making cameo appearances as " Himself " on episodes of the Fox animated television series The Simpsons and the 2003 comedy film Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, as well as appearing as a grown-up Eddie Munster in a Little Caesars Pizza commercial.
On The Aldrich Family, Tokar was followed by Dickie Jones ( 1943-44 ) and Raymond Ives ( 1944-45 ), before Stone returned to his signature role.

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This was because his great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, suggested the nickname of " Nicky ", however it got mixed up with the many Nickys of the Russian Imperial Family (" Nicky " was particularly used to refer to Nicholas II, the last Tsar ) so they changed it to Dickie.
* Dickie, Reverend J. F., with E. Compton, Germany, A & C Black, London, 1912.
Joseph Livesey was another British temperance advocate who financed his philanthropic work with the profits attained from cheese production, following an introduction to the food product by a doctor Livesey consulted with regards to a serious ailment in 1816 .< ref > The term Teetotal is derived from a speech by Richard ( Dickie ) Turner, a follower of Livesey, in Preston in 1833.
Both moved with Dickie Peterson from Davis, California, to San Francisco.
The " Summertime Blues " single was backed with Dickie Peterson's original song " Out Of Focus ".
Another guitarist that was in the band for a short stint was Tom Weisser, who recorded his material with Mitch Mitchell on drums and Dickie Peterson on bass.
According to Dickie Peterson the group's lifestyle during this period caused problems with the music industry and press.
There was a temporary resumption in 1974 with Dickie Peterson being joined by brother Jerre, Ruben de Fuentes ( guitar ) and Terry Rae ( drums ) for some tour dates.
This grouping continued on briefly in 1975 with former Steppenwolf bassist Nick St. Nicholas replacing Dickie.
In 1988, the line-up changed once again, being now composed of Dickie Peterson ( bass ), with Andrew " Duck " MacDonald ( guitar ) and Dave Salce ( drums ).
Pratt put the trademark in former Blue Cheer guitarist Randy Holden's possession after Dickie Peterson said he was finished with Blue Cheer and wanted nothing to do with it ever again, with his sole future interest in his new band, ' Mother Ocean '".
In 1958 an appearance with the comedian Dickie Henderson led to his being offered the job of compère of Val Parnell's weekly TV variety show, Sunday Night at the London Palladium.
Lear later recast the roles of " Gloria " and " Dickie " with Struthers and Reiner.
Captain Joseph Patterson, editor for the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate, had admired Caniff ’ s work on the children's adventure strip Dickie Dare and hired him to create the new adventure strip, providing Caniff with the title and locale.
Waters, Harris, and De Wilde reprised their stage roles, with Arthur Franz, Nancy Gates, and Dickie Moore joining the cast, for the 1952 film version.
In an interview with StonerRock. com, frontman Dickie Peterson explained that " Some songs I wrote have taken 20 years to really complete.
Previously, Johnson worked with Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers, co-writing the songs " Blind Love " and " Can't Take It with You " with Dickie Betts, which appeared on their 1979 album, Enlightened Rogues.
In December 1998, Nimmo attended a National Treasures celebrity lunch in the boardroom of the Daily Express newspaper along with Sir Peter O ' Sullevan, Joan Collins, Dame Beryl Bainbridge, Dickie Davis and Sue MacGregor amongst others.
As of 2010, Powell lives with her fifth husband, former child star Dickie Moore, in New York City and Connecticut, and is still active in television and theater.

Dickie and Tony
DiMeo crime family capo ( later de facto boss ) Tony Soprano, has been a father figure to Christopher since the death of his father Dickie Moltisanti.
Chris was a first cousin once removed to Carmela Soprano and a second cousin to Meadow Soprano and Anthony Soprano, Jr. Tony Soprano affectionately considered Christopher a nephew ( they had a cousin in common growing up ; see below ), and had looked out for him over the years, as Christopher never had a father figure growing up ( his actual father, Dickie, was killed when Christopher was very young ).
On the nature side, Christopher-like his gambling addict cousin Tony Blundetto-likely inherited his addictive personality ; Christopher's mother Joanne was shown to be an alcoholic and his father, Dickie, had been drug-addicted.
Dickie Moltisanti was a soldier in " Johnny Boy " Soprano's crew and was very close to Tony Soprano.
Tony reminisces that Dickie was like a big brother to him and so, when Dickie died while Chris was still young, Tony looked out for Christopher, affectionately referring to him as his nephew.
Dignan, a competent rower, represented New Zealand in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, and won a bronze medal for his row in the Men's Eight along with Tony Hurt, Alex McLean, Ivan Sutherland, Trevor Coker, Lindsay Wilson, Athol Earl and Dave Rodger and Simon Dickie ( cox ).
* Tony Hurt, Wybo Veldman, Dick Joyce, John Hunter, Lindsay Wilson, Athol Earl, Trevor Coker, Gary Robertson, and Simon Dickie — Rowing, Men's Eights
* Tony Hurt, Wybo Veldman, Dick Joyce, John Hunter, Lindsay Wilson, Athol Earl, Trevor Coker, Gary Robertson and Simon Dickie — Preliminary heats: 6: 06. 19, Semi – Final: 6: 28. 40, Final: 6: 08. 94 ( gold medal )
* Match reporters: Paul Walsh, Alan Smith, Chris Kamara, Scott Minto, Tony Cottee, Gordon McQueen, Tony Gale, Peter Beagrie, Iain Dowie, Alan Mullery, John Salako, Dean Windass, Rob Palmer, Nigel Quashie, Johnny Phillips, Dickie Davies, Alan McInally.
In 1987 in response to a series of articles on high-level police corruption in The Courier-Mail by reporter Phil Dickie, followed by a Four Corners television report, aired on 11 May 1987, entitled " The Moonlight State " with reporter Chris Masters the Fitzgerald Inquiry ( 1987 – 1989 ), presided over by Tony Fitzgerald QC, resulted in the deposition of a premier, two by-elections, the jailing of three former ministers and a police commissioner being jailed and losing his knighthood.

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The remaining Mouseketeers, consisting of the White or Blue Teams, were Don Agrati ( later known as Don Grady when starring as " Robbie " on the long running sitcom My Three Sons ), Sherry Alberoni, Billie Jean Beanblossom, Johnny Crawford, Jonathan A. Kahn ( a. k. a. Tio Juan ), Eileen Diamond, Dickie Dodd ( not related to Jimmie Dodd ), Mary Espinosa, Bonnie Lynn Fields, Judy Harriet, Linda Hughes, Dallas Johann, John Lee Johann, Bonni Lou Kern, Charlie Laney, Larry Larsen, Paul Petersen, Lynn Ready, Mickey Rooney Jr., Tim Rooney, Mary Lynn Sartori, Bronson Scott, Michael Smith, Margene Storey, Ronnie Steiner, Mark Sutherland and Don Underhill.
Once at the studio, producer Milt Gabler ( Uncle of actor Billy Crystal, who had produced Louis Jordan as well as Billie Holiday ), insisted the band work on a song entitled " Thirteen Women ( and Only One Man in Town )" ( previously written and recorded by Dickie Thompson ), which Gabler wanted to promote as the A-side of the group's first single for Decca.
When a frantic mother ( Ruth Robinson ) brings him her son ( Dickie Moore ), who has been bitten by a rabid dog, Pasteur is persuaded to try out his untested treatment on the child.
That same year, Dickie led yet another new lineup of the Cheer that had Ruben de Fuentes back on guitar and Eric Davis on drums.
At that time, they had MLB prospect Dickie Thon, then also of the Houston Astros, on their roster.
He also has recorded false comedy interviews " break-in " style, following Dickie Goodman, including " Hey Dickie " ( 1989 ), which is available on iTunes.
The article was published on 18 August 1901, and named two witnesses to Whitehead's reported early morning flight, Andrew Cellie and James Dickie.
However, no official announcement was made by the local party on the status of Clarke or the other two candidates, Evans and Dickie, previously expelled.
Bill Bartlett went on from the Lemon Pipers to form a group called Starstruck — originally including Steve Walmsley ( bass ) and Bob Nave ( organ ) from the Lemon Pipers — later replacing Walmsley with David Goldflies ( who later played for years with Dickie Betts and Great Southern, and the Allman Brothers ).
In 2005, cult British indie band Half Man Half Biscuit-best known for " The Trumpton Riots " and " Dickie Davies Eyes ", featured a song entitled " For What Is Chatteris ..." on their award-winning Achtung Bono album.
Christopher Moltisanti was born on an unspecified date in 1966 or 1967 to Richard " Dickie " Moltisanti ( their surname is Italian for " Many Saints "-David Chase frequently gives Sopranos characters ironic or symbolic names ), a soldier in the Soprano crew of the DiMeo Crime Family, and Joanne Blundetto.
Pritchard initially harasses Ripley by talking about his knowledge of the suspicious death of Dickie Greenleaf ( who Ripley murdered in The Talented Mr. Ripley ), photographing his house and following him on a trip to Tangier.
The band's lineup became Wright on vocals, Dickie Hammond on guitar, Neil Newton on guitar, Gaz Stoker on bass and Wade on drums.

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