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Bogart plays embittered writer Dixon Steele, who has a history of violence and becomes a suspect in a murder case at the same time that he falls in love with a failed actress, played by Gloria Grahame.
On television he was played by David Dixon, and in the film he was played by Mos Def.
Edwin Forrest played a plantation black in 1823, and George Washington Dixon was already building his stage career around blackface in 1828, but it was another white comic actor, Thomas D. Rice, who truly popularized blackface.
He also impersonated an African prince ( also played by Ivan Dixon ) where he has to shave off his trademark mustache.
They played covers of songs written by The Rolling Stones (" Dandelion "), Moby Grape (" Hey Grandma "), and Willie Dixon (" Spoonful ") along with a handful of originals.
In 1978 Le Mesurier played Sir Archibald MacGregor in the sex comedy, Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse, and had a small role as Doctor Deere in the Ted Kotcheff-directed mystery comedy film, Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe ?.
In it, Fantômas ' nemesis is detective Fred Dixon, played by John Willard.
He is closely associated with the role of PC George Dixon, which he played until the age of eighty.
It was in 1949 that Warner first played the role for which he would be remembered, PC George Dixon, in the film The Blue Lamp.
Although the police constable he played was shot dead in the film, the character was revived in 1955 for the BBC television series Dixon of Dock Green, which ran until 1976.
The main character, Police Constable George Dixon, played by Jack Warner, was an old-style British " bobby " ( policeman ).
With a lineup of alto saxophone, tenor sax, piano, and string bass ( Willie Dixon played the instrument on the first session ), he signed with the Miracle label in the fall of 1946.
The instrument is now once again widely played, and the original Border repertoire for the instrument, particularly the Dixon tunes, is becoming better known.
Reitel played Jim Dixon, based on the character created by Kingsley Amis.
Banks's compositions are performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Mike Dixon, and Banks himself played piano with the orchestra on three tracks.
During the " James Dixon: Power Priest " sketch, James weds a young couple in which the bride is played by Michael Ian Black, and on the DVD commentary for this sketch, the cast jokes that " this is another instance of ' why didn't Kerri play the girl ?'".
In the 1970s, Smith opened his own supper club in Los Angeles, California, and played there regularly with guitarist Ray Crawford, Kenny Dixon on drums, Herman Riley and John F. Phillips on saxophone ; also included in the band was harmonica / flute player Stanley Behrens.
In the 1957 British movie version directed by John Boulting, Jim Dixon was played by Ian Carmichael.
In May 2001, a storyline in the Channel 4 TV soap opera Brookside was based on the Tony Martin case ; when Clint Moffat ( played by Greg Pateras ) was shot dead by neighbour Ron Dixon ( Vince Earl ) while burgling his house.
Formed in 1987 by Goldman, Stanton, and Wink, The Blue Man Group played around Manhattan in such venues as Central Park, the Performing Garage, Dixon Place and PS 122.
Several of the characters and actors were carried over into the TV series Dixon of Dock Green, including the resurrected Dixon, still played by Warner.
Room 222 was the second series in American history to feature a black lead character, in this case high school teacher Pete Dixon played by Lloyd Haynes.
** Ernie Dixon, 132 goals ( 127 league, 5 cup ) from 1922 to 1930 ( other sourceindicates 128 League goals and that he played for the club in two separate spells )

Dixon and Kinchloe
United States Army Air Corps Staff Sergeant James ( a. k. a. Ivan ) " Kinch " Kinchloe ( Ivan Dixon ) was primarily responsible for radio, telegraph, and other forms of electronic communications.
In his best-known role, Dixon appeared as POW Staff Sergeant Ivan Kinchloe in the ensemble of the hit television program Hogan's Heroes.

Dixon and from
The Leopard's Spots came from the pen of Thomas Dixon in 1902, and in this he announced an `` unchangeable '' law.
* " Free ", by Alesha Dixon from Fired Up
It is sometimes considered as the western extension of the Mason – Dixon Line that divided Pennsylvania from Maryland, and thus part of the border between free and slave territory, and between the Northern and Southern United States or Upper South.
* 1767 – Surveying for the Mason – Dixon Line separating Maryland from Pennsylvania is completed.
The cuisine of the Southern United States is defined as the historical regional culinary form of states generally south of the Mason Dixon Line dividing Pennsylvania from Maryland and Delaware as well as along the Ohio River, and extending west to southern Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.
J Stevens & Son & J Dixon & sons made police whistles from around the 1840s, T Yates made Beaufort whistles for the Liverpool Police in the 1870s.
In addition to the giants like Binney & Smith / Crayola and American Crayon / Dixon Ticonderoga, other companies popped up in the industry at various times from the late 19th century to the early 1910s.
The demand for his crayons soon exceeded his ability to keep up with production and he contacted the American Crayon Company in 1902 to partner and create a full blown catalog of crayon offerings. Early Dixon crayon ad from Aug 1901
The Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. was formed in March 1868 from the existing Joe Dixon and Company that Joseph Dixon ran.
Dixon is a city in northern Solano County, California, United States, located from the state capital, Sacramento.
The first rail shipment of merchandise from San Francisco arrived in 1872 mistakenly addressed toDixon ,” and the new spelling has been used since ( mainly out of simplicity ).
The racial makeup of Dixon was 13, 023 ( 71. 0 %) White, 562 ( 3. 1 %) African American, 184 ( 1. 0 %) Native American, 671 ( 3. 7 %) Asian, 58 ( 0. 3 %) Pacific Islander, 2, 838 ( 15. 5 %) from other races, and 1, 015 ( 5. 5 %) from two or more races.
* Thomas Pynchon's three novels Gravity's Rainbow, Mason & Dixon and Against the Day are historical, and they variously contrast outrageous personal, subjective, hallucinogenic or even supernatural events with very real, well-researched accuracies from the past.
The 1976 – 77 season would be memorable for the 76ers ; as a result of the terms of the ABA-NBA merger they acquired Julius Erving from the New York Nets, soon after the team was purchased by local philanthropist Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr., grandson of George Dunton Widener and heir to the Widener fortune.
Harold Katz bought the 76ers from Dixon in 1982.
* Illinois Route 38 from Geneva westward to Dixon, Illinois.
* Illinois Route 2 from Dixon westward to Sterling, Illinois.
The Mason – Dixon Line was marked by stones every mile and " crownstones " every five miles, using stone shipped from England.
Mason and Dixon confirmed earlier survey work which delineated Delaware's southern boundary from the Atlantic Ocean to the ” Middle Point ” stone ( along what is today known as the Transpeninsular Line ).
The stones may be a few to a few hundred feet east or west of the point Mason and Dixon thought they were ; in any event, the line drawn from stone to stone forms the legal boundary.
Mason and Dixon found that there were larger than expected systematic errors, i. e. non-random errors, that led the return survey consistently in one direction away from the starting point.
Also introduced was Morecambe's famous paper bag trick, as well as an original opening segment which saw the pair parody other series, such as The Man from U. N. C. L. E., Dixon of Dock Green and Take Your Pick.

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