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* 1920 – Billy Halop, American actor ( d. 1976 )
* 1976 – Jonathan Gallant, Canadian bassist ( Billy Talent )
By the 1970s some Native American film roles began to show more complexity, such as those in Little Big Man ( 1970 ), Billy Jack ( 1971 ), and The Outlaw Josey Wales ( 1976 ), which depicted Native Americans in minor supporting roles.
** Billy Halop, American actor ( d. 1976 )
* Joan Crawford papers, 1932 – 1976, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
After touring with various artists like Bobby Womack and Billy Preston, they were hired by Quincy Jones for a tour in Japan and produced their debut album Look Out For # 1, released in March 1976 (# 9 U. S .) Their Right On Time album was released in May 1977 and reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 200.
His later film appearances included the role of a wizened fable-telling convict in the extremely controversial Ralph Bakshi animated film Coonskin ( 1975 ), as a train porter in Silver Streak ( 1976 ), as a liveryman in The Shootist ( 1976 ), as a ringmaster of a struggling wild west show in Bronco Billy ( 1980 ), the Baseball coach and school teacher in Zapped!
* 32 Billy Cunningham, F, 1965 – 1976 ; Head Coach, 1977 – 1985
His film roles include Roman emperor Nero in Quo Vadis ( 1951 ), Lentulus Batiatus in Spartacus ( 1960 ), Captain Vere in Billy Budd ( 1962 ), an old man surviving a totalitarian future in Logan's Run ( 1976 ), and, in half a dozen films, Hercule Poirot, a part he first played in Death on the Nile ( 1978 ).
* Billy Halop ( 1920 – 1976 ) actor
" Lazzaro later shoots and kills Billy with a laser gun after his speech on flying saucers and the true nature of time before a large audience in Chicago, in a balkanized United States on February 13, 1976 ( which, at the time the book was written, was in the future ).
In 1976, Baer directed the feature film Ode to Billy Joe, which was based on her hit song
The Brinsley Schwarz connection brought about a collaboration with Nick Lowe starting with this album, and in 1976 they formed the group Rockpile, with Billy Bremner and Terry Williams.
In July 1976, Billy Arjan Singh acquired a hand-reared tigress from Twycross Zoo in the United Kingdom, and reintroduced her to the wild in Dudhwa National Park with the permission of India's then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Various other guitarists such as Frank Zappa, Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top, Brian May from Queen, Duane Allman from The Allman Brothers Band, Larry Carlton ( Kid Charlemagne 1976 ), and Leslie West from Mountain were using the two-handed tapping technique in the early and mid 1970s as well.
Billy Snedden ( 1976 – 1983 ) was the last speaker to do so.
Tara, a hand-reared supposedly Bengal tigress acquired from Twycross Zoo in July 1976 was trained by Billy Arjan Singh and reintroduced to the wild in Dudhwa National Park, India with the permission of India ’ s then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in an attempt to prove the experts wrong that zoo bred hand reared Tigers can ever be released in the wild with success.
Turnstiles was the fourth album by Billy Joel, released in 1976.
In 1976, he left Myrrh, joining former Myrrh executive Billy Ray Hearn's new label, Sparrow Records.
Over the next decade, she played roles in various musicals, including Jesus Christ Superstar ; Nuts ; Grease, in which she played the lead role of Sandy from 1973 to 1974 ; Billy, from 1974 to 1975 playing Rita ; and The Boyfriend, as Maisie ( 1975 – 1976 ).
* 1976 Billy Meadows
In 1976 Hell left the group and was replaced by Billy Rath.
The largest crowd to attend a single event in the Kingdome was 74, 000, on May 17, 1976, for a Billy Graham crusade, featuring Johnny Cash.
Another of Michael's close friends, Al Bender ( played by Billy Crystal ), marries Gloria's best friend Trudy Tannen in a 1976 episode.

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The pitching staff was phenomenal, with four pitchers winning six Cy Young Awards ( Mike Cuellar in 1969 ; Jim Palmer in 1973, 1975, and 1976 ; Mike Flanagan in 1979 ; and Steve Stone in 1980 ).
This lineup of Devo lasted until 1976 when Jim left the band.
* 1976Jim Jones, American rapper and actor ( The Diplomats )
* 1917 – Jim Konstanty, American baseball player ( d. 1976 )
* 1976Jim Walsh, American basketball player ( b. 1930 )
* 1976Jim Ward, American singer-songwriter and musician ( At the Drive-In, Sparta, and Sleepercar )
This grouping of " neo-fundamentalists " have their roots within the camp of the former high-profile Labour Party MP Jim Sillars who left Labour to form the short-lived Scottish Labour Party in 1976 ( the party had no connection with the UK Labour Party or the current Scottish Labour group in the Scottish Parliament ).
* 1976 Regular Northwest Face, Higbee variation ( VI 5. 12 ) by Art Higbee and Jim Erickson.
( Jim ) & Östberg, Olov ( 1976 ).
* Miller, Jim ( editor ) ( 1976 ).
Two former members of the Appalachian Green Parks Project, Jim McGaw and Charlie Lewis began performing with Jimmy Prouty and went on to form the New Vinton County Frogwhompers Marching, Singing, Strumming and Plucking Society in 1976, which was to become one of the most popular groups to come out of the region in the 1970s.
After being sold to cable television executive Jim Fitzgerald and several partners in 1976, the Bucks would enter into another era of greatness.
Under Lawrie McMenemy's management, Saints started to rebuild in Division 2, capturing players such as Peter Osgood, Jim McCalliog, Jim Steele and Peter Rodrigues ( captain ) and what many people feel was the team's greatest moment ( to date ) came in 1976, when they reached the FA Cup Final, playing Manchester United at Wembley, and surprised all observers by beating much-fancied United 1 – 0 thanks to a goal from Bobby Stokes.
* 1976: All the President's Men-Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Jim Webb
* Jim Finn ( born 1976 ), football player with the New York Giants.
* Jim Finn ( born 1976 ), New York Giants fullback
* Jim Montgomery-swimmer, winner of 3 gold and 1 bronze medals in the 1976 Montreal Olympics
For their 1976 tour, the group expanded their stage line-up to include Jim Calire on keyboards and sax and Tom Walsh on percussion.
The 1975 television movie Ellery Queen ( a. k. a. " Too Many Suspects " — a loose adaptation of The Fourth Side of the Triangle ) led to the 1975 – 1976 Ellery Queen television series starring Jim Hutton in the title role ( with David Wayne as his widowed father ).
* Jim Mitchell ( 1976 – 77 ), the youngest Lord Mayor of Dublin, aged 29, in the history of the office
In 1976, Jim Wangers reportedly presented a Le Mans Sport Coupe as a new GTO Judge prototype with a 400 CID V8 that was painted Carousel Red to Pontiac division officials as a possible GTO revival to supplement dramatic sales increases for the Firebird Trans Am ( now accounting for 50 % of Firebird sales ) for those buyers who wanted a sporty performance car but needed a roomier back seat and larger trunk.
In 1976 most of the members of the SWRP joined Jim Sillars ' Scottish Labour Party and this SWRP Mark II party also became defunct.
In 1976, he, along with Jim Sillars MP and John Robertson MP left the Labour Party's Scottish branch to form the breakaway group, Scottish Labour Party ( SLP ).
Benson was followed by Jim Lawson & the Mayor's Dance Band, who achieved national fame in the mid -' 70s, ending with Lawson's death in 1976.

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