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starred and heroin-addicted
She starred as Brendan Frye's heroin-addicted ex-girlfriend Emily in the neo-noir film Brick ( 2005 ).

starred and league
Produced by Embassy Television ( later Embassy Communications and ELP Communications ), in association with Hunter-Cohan Productions, and Columbia Pictures Television, the series starred Tony Danza as a retired major league baseball player who relocates to Fairfield, Connecticut to work as a live-in housekeeper for a divorced advertising executive, played by Judith Light.
In 1981, he starred as Spurs won the FA Cup for the sixth time, defeating in a memorable replay and the following season Tottenham retained the FA Cup ( Hoddle scored in both the Final and Final replay ) and finished the League campaign in fourth place, the club's best league position since 1971.
Russ received critical acclaim when he starred in Pastime ( 1991 ) as Roy Dean Bream, a veteran minor league hurler who mentors a young phenomenon.
His best season with the club was the 2004 – 05 campaign during which he starred with eye-catching midfield displays in domestic league and UEFA Cup.
Barrett starred in 1986, when he set a major league record with 24 hits in 14 postseason games, and was named the ALCS Most Valuable Player.
His best season was 1956 – 57, where he led the league in assists and starred in the Memorial Cup playoffs.

starred and player
In 1999 Chestnut starred in The Best Man with Taye Diggs and Nia Long in which he played a professional football player on the eve of his wedding.
The first film was James L. Brooks's romantic comedy How Do You Know, which starred Witherspoon as a thirty-something former national softball player who struggles to choose between a philandering baseball star boyfriend ( Owen Wilson ) and a business executive being investigated for white collar crime ( Paul Rudd ).
* Harlon Junius Hill: Football player ; starred at Florence State Teachers College, now known as the University of North Alabama, as well as the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Detroit Lions.
While still a player, he guest starred on The Simpsons and Nash Bridges.
Frederick Stanley McGriff ( born October 31, 1963 in Tampa, Florida ) is a left-handed former Major League Baseball player who starred for several teams from the mid-1980s until the early 2000s.
Common also starred in the 2010 movie Just Wright as a basketball player that falls in love with his trainer Queen Latifah.
In 1919, the team starred George Halas at wide receiver ; Halas left for the Decatur Staleys -- the future Chicago Bears -- the next year and remained with that franchise as a player, coach and owner until his death in 1983.
Barry grew up in Roselle Park, New Jersey and was an All-American basketball player for the University of Miami, where he starred for three seasons.
In 2006, Mr. T starred in a Snickers advert in which he rides up in an army tank and shouts abuse at a football player who appears to be faking an injury.
Bruce Bosley, a four-time All-Pro for the San Francisco 49ers and a standout player at West Virginia in the 1950s, starred as running back at the now-shuttered Green Bank High School.
The trophy was named in honor of the late National Football League ( NFL ) player Junious " Buck " Buchanan, who starred at Grambling State University.
Beasley starred in the 1999 Under-17 World Cup in New Zealand, winning the Silver Ball as the tournament's second best player, behind teammate Landon Donovan.
During his time as a professional football player, Grange starred in two silent films, One Minute to Play ( 1926 ) and Racing Romeo ( 1927 ).
Davis had an occasional role as the piano player on the 1987-88 CBS television comedy Frank's Place, which starred Tim Reid.
In 2003 he starred in his second series, Lucky, which was about a professional poker player, Michael ' Lucky ' Linkletter, living in Las Vegas.
A contract player with 20th Century Fox, Darwell was memorably cast in The Ox-Bow Incident, and occasionally starred in " B " movies and played featured parts in scores of major films.
In 2005, Elliott starred in a Canadian television movieThe Man Who Lost Himself, which was based on the true story of Terry Evanshen, a Canadian football player who was in a car accident and lost his memory due to severe head injuries.
Holt worked as a supporting player for them at Universal Pictures, and starred in serials.
Noted for having outstanding speed for a player of his size ( 6 ' 4 ", 250 lb or 1. 93 m, 115 kg ), he starred as a tackle and end, playing off the line in a style similar to that of a modern linebacker.
The film starred Timothy Dalton in his first role as Bond, whilst the character of Trigger became that of cello player Kara Milovy.
Moses Eugene Malone ( born March 23, 1955 in Petersburg, Virginia ) is a retired American Hall of Fame basketball player who starred in both the American Basketball Association and the National Basketball Association.
Charles B. Joiner Jr. ( born October 14, 1947 ) is a former American football player who starred in professional football for eighteen seasons, virtually exclusively at the position of wide receiver.
Hudson was never promoted to repertory player in her tenure on the show ), Terry Sweeney, the first openly gay male cast member, and Anthony Michael Hall, yet another fresh face from Hollywood ( at 17, he is SNLs youngest male cast member and youngest cast member overall ), who had appeared with Quaid in Vacation and starred in The Breakfast Club earlier that year.

starred and 2005
He followed Coffee and Cigarettes in 2005 with Broken Flowers, which starred Bill Murray as an early retiree who goes in search of the mother of his unknown son in attempt to overcome a midlife crisis.
In 2005, he starred in The Thing About My Folks.
He also starred in the 2005 Terry Gilliam film Tideland, his second with the director ( the first being 1991's The Fisher King ).
Another film version, titled Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and directed by Tim Burton, was released on 15 July 2005 ; this version starred Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka, Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket, Deep Roy as the Oompa-Loompas, and Geoffrey Holder as the Narrator.
In 2004, Feldman made a cameo appearance in the independent sci-fi comedy Space Daze which was distributed by Troma Entertainment in 2005, and starred in the made-for-TV slasher crossover film Puppet Master vs.
* The Myth ( 2005 )-The film starred Jackie Chan as Meng Yi, a military general serving under Qin Shi Huang.
He has also starred in numerous other films and television series including Fortunes of War ( 1987 ), Wild Wild West ( 1999 ), The Road to El Dorado ( 2000 ), Conspiracy ( TV ) ( 2001 ), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ( 2002 ), Warm Springs ( TV ) ( 2005 ), Valkyrie ( 2008 ), Wallander ( TV series ) ( 2008 – present ), and My Week with Marilyn ( 2011 ) as Laurence Olivier ( Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor ); and directed such notable films as Dead Again ( 1991 ) ( also starring ), Swan Song ( 1992 ) ( Academy Award nominated for Best Live Action Short Film ), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ( 1994 ) ( also starring ), The Magic Flute ( 2006 ), Sleuth ( 2007 ), and the blockbuster superhero film Thor ( 2011 ).
On October 25, 2005, Albright guest starred on the television drama Gilmore Girls as herself.
In 2005, she completed work on the film Glory Road and starred in the music video for Nick Cannon and Anthony Hamilton's " Can I Live?
Labelle would announce a full-fledged reunion in 2005 after the group recorded the Rosa Parks tribute song, " Dear Rosa ", featured on LaBelle's TV show, Living It Up with Patti LaBelle, and after recording, with gospel artist Tye Tribbett, the gospel song, " Preaching to the Choir ", from the movie of the same name, which LaBelle starred in.
Zeta-Jones starred in the 2005 sequel of the 1998 film, The Legend of Zorro.
In 2005, Clooney starred in Syriana, which was based loosely on former Central Intelligence Agency agent Robert Baer and his memoirs of being an agent in the Middle East.
Other films which he has starred or co-starred are Dance to Win ( also known as War Dancing ) ( 1989 ), Love Potion No. 9 ( 1992 ) as Enrico Pazzoli, Dead Men Can't Dance ( 1997 ), Susan's Plan ( also known as Dying to Get Rich ) ( 1998 ), Merlin: The Return ( 1999 ) as Lancelot, Convergence ( also called Premonition ) ( 1999 ), The Void ( 2001 ), The Breed ( 2001 ), Code Hunter ( 2002 ), Nemesis Game ( 2003 ) Throttle ( 2005 ), and Phantom Below ( also known as Tides of War ) ( 2005 ).
" In April 2005 Hawke starred in the Off-Broadway revival of David Rabe's dark comedy Hurlyburly.
A Broadway revival opened at the Royale Theatre on November 14, 2004 and closed on January 9, 2005 after 65 performances and 26 previews ; it starred Edie Falco and Brenda Blethyn.
In 2004, Jacobi starred in Friedrich Schiller's Don Carlos at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, in an acclaimed production, which transferred to the Gielgud Theatre in London in January 2005.
Yoakam has also starred in many films, most notably in critically acclaimed performances as an ill-tempered, abusive, live-in boyfriend in Sling Blade ( 1996 ), as a psychopathic killer in Panic Room ( 2002 ), as a police detective in Hollywood Homicide ( 2003 ) and as the sheriff in The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada ( 2005 ).
Kudrow starred as protagonist Valerie Cherish on the single-season HBO series The Comeback ( premiered June 5, 2005 ), about a has-been sitcom star trying for a comeback.
Following the end of Friends, Schwimmer starred in the 2005 independent drama Duane Hopwood, in which he plays the titular character.
Schwimmer starred on the London stage in May 2005, opposite Catherine Tate, Lesley Manville, Sara Powell, and Saffron Burrows, in Neil LaBute's Some Girl ( s ) at the Gielgud Theatre.
Bonaduce starred in Breaking Bonaduce in 2005, a reality television show on VH1.
He has starred as Count Fosco, the villain of Wilkie Collins's novel The Woman in White, in film ( 1997 ) and on stage ( 2005, in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical in the West End ).
In 2005 Wilton guest starred as Harriet Jones, MP for two episodes in the BBC's revival of the popular TV science-fiction series Doctor Who.

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