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* 1983 – James Collins, Welsh footballer
Costas has teamed with Isiah Thomas and Doug Collins for NBA telecasts ( from 1997 – 2000 ) and Sal Bando ( 1982 ), Tony Kubek ( from 1983 – 1989 ), Joe Morgan and Bob Uecker ( from 1994 – 2000 ) for baseball telecasts.
For her portrayal of Alexis, Collins was nominated six times for a Golden Globe Award ( every year from 1982 to 1987 ), winning once in 1983.
* Collins, James T. 1983.
The impact of the testimony of so prestigious a hero is debatable, but no female astronaut flew on a NASA mission until Sally Ride in 1983, and none piloted a mission until Eileen Collins in 1995, more than 30 years after the hearings.
Although Plant avoided performing Led Zeppelin songs through much of this period ( he occasionally would improvise his unique Zeppelin screams into his set ), his tours in 1983 ( with drummer Phil Collins ) and 1985 were very successful, often performing to sold-out arena-sized venues.
As noted by Max Allan Collins in his story annotations for Russ Cochran's 1983 hardcover reprint of Crime SuspenStories, Johnny Craig had developed a " film noir-ish bag of effects " in his visuals, while characters and themes found in the crime stories often showed the strong influence of writers associated with film noir, notably James M. Cain.
* James M. Collins — U. S. Representative from Dallas County, 1968 – 1983
One good example of an unusual circumstance occurred in 1983, on the undercard of the fight where Roberto Durán beat Davey Moore for the World Jr. Middleweight title at the Madison Square Garden, when Luis Resto and Billy Collins Jr boxed ten rounds.
This is found in the History of Middle-earth books edited by Christopher Tolkien and published by Harper Collins from 1983 to 1990, particularly in Volume I.
* Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, The Memoirs of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester ( London: Collins, 1983 ), ISBN 0-00-216646-1.
Max Allan Collins ' 1983 novel, " True Detective ," first in the Nathan Heller mystery series, features Zangara's attempted assassination of Roosevelt, positing it as an actual attempt on Chicago's mayor at the time, Anton Cermak.
Evans won in 1982 ( tying with Barbara Bel Geddes of rival series Dallas ), Forsythe won in 1983 and 1984, and Collins won in 1983.
Directors have included Philip S. Hopkins, 1958-1964, S. Paul Johnston, 1964-1969, Frank A. Taylor ( acting ), 1969-1971, Michael Collins, 1971 – 1978, Melvin B. Zisfein ( acting ), 1978-1979, Noel W. Hinners, 1979-1982, Walter J. Boyne ( acting 1982 – 1983, director 1983-1986 ), James C. Tyler ( acting ), 1986-1987, Martin O. Harwit, 1987-1995, Donald D. Engen, 1996-1999, and John R. Dailey, 2000 – present
It was drawn by Dennis Collins until his retirement in 1983, after which it was drawn by Dodd and later by Bill Mevin.
London: William Collins Sons, 1983.
On April 17, 1983, Gail Collins Pappalardi, Pappalardi's wife and songwriting partner ( she had designed many of the band's album covers and wrote many of their lyrics ), shot Pappalardi in the neck in their fifth-floor East Side Manhattan apartment.
* The Cartoon Guide to Computer Science ( 1983, Barnes & Noble ; 1991 reprinted as The Cartoon Guide to the Computer, Collins, ISBN 0-06-273097-5 )
* The Cartoon Guide to Genetics ( with Mark Wheelis ) ( 1983, Barnes & Noble ; 1991 revised edition, Collins, ISBN 0-06-273099-1 )
He also joined up with Milt Jackson again to record the classic Jackson, Johnson, Brown & Company ( 1983 ), featuring Jackson and Brown with J. J. Johnson on trombone, Tom Ranier on piano, guitarist John Collins, and drummer Roy McCurdy.
Kathie Collins Dyal, a home healthcare worker for Durkin, also testified that Eberling had confessed to her in 1983.
Other blue-eyed soul hits of the 1980s include: Phil Collins ' cover version of You Can't Hurry Love, Culture Club's Church of the Poison Mind ( 1983 ), Rick Astley's Never Gonna Give You Up, The Style Council's Speak Like a Child, ( 1983 ) Eurythmics ' Missionary Man ( 1986 ), and Steve Winwood's Roll With It ( 1988 ).

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In 1983, Estonian stage and film actress Ita Ever starred in the Russian language film adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel A Pocket Full of Rye ( using the Russian edition's translated title, The Secret of the Blackbirds ) as the character of Miss Marple.
Bowie starred in The Hunger ( 1983 ), a revisionist vampire film, with Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon.
The interconnection between horror and goth was highlighted in its early days by The Hunger, a 1983 vampire film, which starred David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve, and Susan Sarandon.
He began acting and composing for film with Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence ( 1983 ), which he starred in and composed the score for ; the song " Forbidden Colours " which he composed for it became a worldwide hit and he won a BAFTA Award for the film's score.
Eastwood directed and starred in the fourth Dirty Harry film, Sudden Impact, which was shot in the spring and summer of 1983 and is considered the darkest and most violent of the series.
The final stage performance in which he starred was a critically reviled production of Noël Coward's Private Lives, opposite his ex-wife Elizabeth Taylor, in 1983.
In 1983, he married actress Donna Dixon, with whom he starred in the movies Doctor Detroit, Spies Like Us, and The Couch Trip.
* Eddie Murphy starred in a 1983 Saturday Night Live sketch, playing the role of Clarence Walker, a man who claimed to be the fifth Beatle.
* Eureka ( 1983 film ), directed by Nicolas Roeg and starred Gene Hackman, Rutger Hauer, Mickey Rourke, and Joe Pesci
In 1983, he made a rare stage appearance when he starred in the thriller Underground at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto and after a UK tour, at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London.
Crothers starred in three short-lived 1980s television series: One of the Boys ( 1982 ), Casablanca ( 1983 ), and Morningstar / Eveningstar ( 1986 ).
In 1983, he had a role in the short-lived NBC prime time soap opera Bare Essence ( which also starred his future wife Genie Francis ), and a supporting role in the equally short-lived primetime soap Paper Dolls in 1984.
In 1983 Farrell starred in the movie Memorial Day.
* Jesse Eisenberg ( born 1983 ), actor, starred in The Squid and the Whale, Zombieland, Adventureland and The Social Network.
Mercies starred Robert Duvall, who won the 1983 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the film.
He performed in the BBC radio comedy series Radio Active ( 1980 – 87 ) and has also starred in a number of TV comedy shows, including Who Dares Wins ( 1983 – 88 ), Chelmsford 123 ( 1988 – 90 ) and KYTV ( 1989 – 93 ) Round the Bend ( 1989 – 1991 ).
Throughout the 1970s, Trintignant starred in numerous films and in 1983 he made his first English language feature film, Under Fire.
In 1983 Hazes starred in comedy-series Zoals U Wenst Mevrouw ( At Your Service Madam ) as a down-and-out taking a gardening-job under false pretenses and singing new lyrics to recent hits.
The movie was followed in 1983 by a sequel, The Black Stallion Returns, which also starred Reno.
Winner of the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the original production at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, starred Kathy Bates as Jessie and Anne Pitoniak as Mama.
The BBC Television Shakespeare version, first broadcast in 1983, starred Ron Cook as Richard.
In 1983, he starred in the television pilot, The Invisible Woman, as the bumbling mad scientist father of the title character, a journalist.
In 1983, Baxter starred in the television series Hotel, replacing Bette Davis after Davis became ill.
In 1983, he starred in Get Crazy as Reggie Wanker, a parody of Mick Jagger.

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