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In 1958, Marsden played the role of the Fairy Godmother, in the production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella at the London Coliseum with Tommy Steele, Kenneth Williams, Yana and Jimmy Edwards.
Other writers, such as F. G. Edwards in 1900 and Robert Buckley in 1905, have held that the theme is a " countermelody to some other unheard tune ": it would fit when played simultaneously, but does not necessarily contain any of its characteristics other than the most general harmonic or structural outline.
* Sketch ( Skins character ), a character in the British series Skins, played by Aimee-Ffion Edwards
However, Holden tells Jay and Silent Bob that he sold his part of the creative and publishing rights of the comic over to his former friend Banky Edwards ( also played by Jason Lee ).
Edwards was born in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey and raised in Seaside, California although he played high school football in neighboring Monterey.
Edwards played college football at Monterey Peninsula Junior College in 1973.
" Barry Dennen played Pilate on the " Brown Album ", on Broadway and in the 1973 film version of the musical, directed by Norman Jewison, with Fred Johanson taking the role in the 2000 revival, directed by Gale Edwards.
Percy Edwards, the animal impersonator, played Gregory the chicken.
Clooney achieved stardom when he played Dr. Doug Ross, alongside Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies, and Noah Wyle, on the hit NBC drama ER from 1994 to 1999.
In athletics, Jonathan Edwards, a now-retired British triple jumper who still holds the world record in that event, was known to be able to kick with either foot while he played rugby.
In 2012 the Eisteddfod played host to Lesley Garrett, Alison Balsom, Nicola Benedettii and Sian Edwards in a celebration concert for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Soon after his departure from Tool, D ' Amour played guitar in a group named Replicants, a cover band that included Ken Andrews and Greg Edwards from Failure, as well as Chris Pitman.
In addition to music Edwards played minor-league baseball and worked as an electrician.
A typical episode would start in the pub, with Mr Glum ( played by Jimmy Edwards ) talking to the barman ( played by Wallas Eaton ).
Bentley, who played the son, was almost thirteen years older than Edwards, who played the father.
Ron Glum was played by Ian Lavender and Eth by Patricia Brake, while Edwards reprised the role of Pa Glum.
* At the 2006 BET Awards when the show returned from one of its commercial breaks, the show's host Damon Wayans played a character very reminiscent to " Men on ..." critic Blaine Edwards.
Hugh Edwards, the child actor who played Piggy, attended Camberley Primary School which was demolished to make way for the town centre redevelopment.
He appeared in the Oscar-winning Sling Blade ( playing a gay, kindhearted discount store manager ) and Noises Off and played the lead role in Blake Edwards ' 1989 film Skin Deep.
Pepper sang and played ukulele in a style similar to that of Cliff Edwards in addition to doing comic and dance bits.
A notable exception was the 1981 black comedy S. O. B., in which he played lead character Felix Farmer, a Hollywood producer-director modeled on the film's actual producer-director, Blake Edwards.
In 1982, she played a teenager who gets pregnant in the Cameron Crowe-scripted high school comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High, which served as a launching pad for several of its young stars, including Sean Penn, Judge Reinhold, Forest Whitaker, Eric Stoltz, Anthony Edwards, Phoebe Cates and Nicolas Cage.

Edwards and critical
*" Francis Zuccarelli, R. A ." in Anecdotes of painters who have resided or been born in England: with critical remarks on their productions ; by Edward Edwards, deceased, late teacher of perspective, and associate, in the Royal Academy ; intended as a continuation to The anecdotes of painting by the late Horace Earl of Orford.
Following Edwards ' disappearance, Bradfield, Moore and Wire persisted with Manic Street Preachers, and went on to gain critical and commercial success, becoming one of Britain's premier rock bands.
The Great Race was generally not well-received upon release and was considered a critical flop, making it the first notable failure for director Edwards.
Faced with the alternative of David Duke, many Louisianans who were otherwise critical of Edwards now looked favorably on Edwards.
BUA reckoned that this would give it the critical mass and rational route network to meet the Edwards committee's minimum requirement of 4 billion annual scheduled long-haul seat miles ( 6. 4 billion seat kilometres ) to become an economically viable " Second Force ".
Two singer-songwriters, however, have been particularly responsible for MapleMusic Recordings's success: Sam Roberts, who was transformed from a struggling independent musician to a Canadian rock icon practically overnight by his 2001 MapleMusic Recordings debut, The Inhuman Condition, and Kathleen Edwards, whose album Failer made her a critical favourite in 2003.
" At this point, Edwards countenanced the " noise " of the Great Awakening, but his approach to revivalism became more moderate and critical in the years immediately following.
One of Edwards ’ main detractors was Commodore Sir Thomas Pasley, convicted mutineer Peter Heywood ’ s uncle, whose measured tone in one of his letters to Heywood leaves no doubt about his disapproval of ‘ that fellow ’ Edwards ; he was especially critical of the prisoners ’ confinement in ‘ Pandora ’ s Box ’.
On the other hand there is substantial documentary evidence that contradicts the critical view of Edwards ’ actions, suggesting instead that Edwards was fair and even-handed when it came to dealing with his prisoners and exercising the responsibilities of his command.
Although Edwards received some critical acclaim for his live performances and vocal style, Unusual Heat was a commercial failure, and Lou Gramm returned the following year, effectively ending Edwards ' tenure as frontman.

Edwards and role
Operation Petticoat proved to be a breakout role for MacLeod, and he was soon cast in another Edwards comedy, High Time, with Bing Crosby.
Milland made a good impression on director Castleton Knight and was hired for his first acting role as Jim Edwards, in The Flying Scotsman.
In 1982 he appeared in Blake Edwards ' final " Pink Panther " films Trail of the Pink Panther and Curse of the Pink Panther, reprising his role as Sir Charles Lytton.
In July 1982, Blake Edwards brought Niven back for cameo appearances in two final " Pink Panther " films ( Trail of the Pink Panther and Curse of the Pink Panther ), reprising his role as Sir Charles Lytton.
He also wrote the script for the 1977 Yorkshire Television adaptation of Charley's Aunt and appeared in the role of Brassett, playing alongside Jimmy Edwards and Judi Maynard.
When Noll had to leave the show halfway through its 2009 tour, the role of Parson Nathaniel went to Damien Edwards, who completed the run.
* Singer Phil Collins starred in the title role of Buster, a comedy-drama movie loosely based on the life of Buster Edwards.
After the disappearance of their guitarist Richey James Edwards, the Manic Street Preachers continued as a three-piece ( although Edwards only appeared on record on one song, and was always turned down or even entirely off onstage: his only real role in the band was as lyricist ).
Gail Edwards, who previously guest starred in the episode " A Potsie Is Born ," was offered the role that Crystal Bernard would fill but was never told so by her managers, as they knew she would take the role and they did not want her to be a " new character on an old show.
Other voice actors include the perennial Sterling Holloway in a cameo role as Mr. Stork, Cliff Edwards, better known as the voice of Jiminy Cricket, as Jim Crow, the leader of the crows, and John McLeish, best known for narrating the Goofy " How To " cartoons, providing the opening narration.
By 1956, NBC executives had grown dissatisfied with Swayze in his role anchoring the network's evening news program, which fell behind its main competition, CBS's Douglas Edwards with the News, in 1955.
* Sorcerer ( role-playing game ), a 2002 tabletop role playing game made by Ron Edwards
After her starring role in The Flag Lieutenant that same year, directed by and co-starring Henry Edwards, she worked exclusively under Wilcox's direction for all but one of her subsequent films, becoming one of Britain's biggest stars.
Eric Edwards also reprised his role as Murph ( he also played Bertha, Murph's sister ) However the roles of Junior and Ben Healy were recast.
" The company enters and takes the role of various philosophers throughout the ages ( Although many times this section of the play is excluded ): Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, Leonardo da Vinci, Edward Gibbon, Jean-Paul Sartre, Martin Luther, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Buckminster Fuller ( In the revival, Gibbon, Luther, Nietzsche and Fuller were replaced by Galileo Galilei, Jonathan Edwards, Marianne Williamson, and L. Ron Hubbard ).
In 2008, Edwards returned to ER to reprise his role as Dr. Greene ( in flashback scenes, where he treats the dying son of character Catherine Banfield ) for one episode during its 15th and final season.
She played a major role in the revival of the thought of Jonathan Edwards, whose works were read more frequently then than in his day.
Michael Douglas took on the role of Nick Curran after Peter Weller, Tom Berenger, Richard Dean Anderson, Don Johnson, Wesley Snipes, Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Harrison Ford, Eric Roberts, Kevin Costner, Mel Gibson, Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Liam Neeson, Anthony Edwards, John Heard, Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, Charlie Sheen, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ray Liotta, Sylvester Stallone, Jack Nicholson, Bruce Willis, Al Pacino, Martin Sheen, Nicolas Cage, Dennis Quaid, Richard Gere, Jeff Bridges and John Travolta all turned down the role.

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