Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Little House on the Prairie" ¶ 80
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

starred and Cameron
At age 19 Cameron Diaz starred in " She's No Angel ," a 1992 soft core bondage movie.
It was directed by Justin Hardy and starred Sally Edwards as Lady Margaret, opposite Paul Hilton as Henry VII, Mark Umbers as Warbeck, and Nadia Cameron Blakey as Elizabeth of York.
The play starred Lee J. Cobb as Willy Loman, Mildred Dunnock as Linda, Arthur Kennedy as Biff and Cameron Mitchell as Happy.
It starred Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate and Selma Blair.
Lloyd Webber has worked with producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh, lyricist Sir Tim Rice, actress and singer Sarah Brightman, while his musicals originally starred Elaine Paige, who with continued success has become known as the First Lady of British Musical Theatre.
The success of the film also led him to be chosen by Julia Roberts to direct his 1997 American debut My Best Friend's Wedding, which also starred Cameron Diaz and Dermot Mulroney.
He starred in two other films directed by James Cameron: Aliens ( as Corporal Hicks ) and The Abyss ( as Lieutenant Hiram Coffey ), and had a small role in Terminator 2: Judgment Day ( his briefly reprised role as Reese which was removed from the theatrical release but restored in the special editions and the director's cut ).
She starred with Tara Reid in The Fields, and with Colin Firth and Cameron Diaz in Gambit, a remake of a 1966 film.
Lew Ayres and Cameron Mitchell also starred.
In late 2009, he starred alongside Cameron Diaz and re-united with Superman Returns co-star James Marsden in the Richard Kelly film The Box.
As part of a TV program about Bane Kerac in 1991, a live-action movie of Cat Claw, City Cat, starred actress Danielle Peyich as Carol and Bane himself as policeman Cameron Hill.
From 1958-1960, Davis starred as Wes Cameron opposite Lang Jeffries in the role of Skip Johnson in the syndicated adventure series Rescue 8.
In 2001, she starred with Cameron Diaz and Christopher Eccleston in The Invisible Circus, a drama feature based on Jennifer Egan's best-selling novel.
In 2010, Grace starred in the drama Flying Lessons, and appeared opposite Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz in James Mangold's film Knight and Day, as well as in Faster, with Dwayne Johnson.
He starred opposite Cameron Diaz and re-united with Superman Returns co-star Frank Langella.
She also starred in Cameron Mackintosh's revival of Oliver!
The cast starred James Barton ( Theodore " Hickey " Hickman ), Jeanne Cagney ( Margie ), Leo Chalzel ( Hugo Kalmar ), Russell Collins ( James " Jimmy Tomorrow " Cameron ), Paul Crabtree ( Don Parritt ), Dudley Digges ( Harry Hope ), Ruth Gilbert ( Pearl ), Charles Hart ( Lieb ), Nicholas Joy ( Cecil " The Captain " Lewis ), Marcella Markham ( Cora ), Joe Marr ( Chuck Morello ), John Marriott ( Joe Mott ), E. G. Marshall ( Willie Oban ), Al McGranary ( Pat McGloin ), Tom Pedi ( Rocky Pioggi ), Carl Benton Reid ( Larry Slade ), Morton L. Stevens ( Ed Mosher ), Frank Tweddell ( Piet " The General " Wetjoen ), and Michael Wyler ( Moran ).
After appearing briefly in Cameron Crowe's Oscar-winning Almost Famous, Baruchel won the role of Steven Karp on Judd Apatow's acclaimed yet short-lived television series Undeclared, where he starred alongside Seth Rogen, Carla Gallo, Charlie Hunnam, and Monica Keena.
Pickett starred in it with Candace Cameron, Jimmie Walker, Mink Stole, John Kassir, Sarah Douglas, Anthony Crivello, Adam Shankman and Carrie Ann Inaba.
She guest starred in two 1950s Rod Cameron series, State Trooper and COronado 9 as well as the anthology series, The DuPont Show with June Allyson and Behind Closed Doors, and the syndicated sitcom How to Marry a Millionaire.
Jason Keng-Kwin Chan ( born December 1, 1971 ) starred on Power Rangers: Ninja Storm in 2003 as Cameron Watanabe, the Green Samurai Ranger.
It starred Cameron Diaz as Sara and Alec Baldwin as Campbell.
He appeared on the first season as Dr. David Cameron on Queer as Folk opposite Hal Sparks, and he starred in a mini-series A Wrinkle in Time ( 2003 ) for ABC.
The movie starred Thomas Sangster as Shergold and also featured Kirk Cameron as a cynical reporter.

starred and Bancroft
The provocative Agnes of God ( 1985 ), set in a Quebec convent, starred Jane Fonda, Meg Tilly and Anne Bancroft ; it received three Academy Award nominations.
Mr and Mrs Bancroft produced and starred in all the Thomas William Robertson comedies beginning in 1865: Society ( 1865 ), Ours ( 1866 ), Caste ( 1867 ), Play ( 1868 ), School ( 1869 ) and M. P.
The 1986 film version of the same name starred Sissy Spacek and Anne Bancroft as daughter and mother, respectively.
In 1967 he starred in The Graduate with Dustin Hoffman, and Anne Bancroft.
It was directed by Paul Bogart and starred Fierstein ( Arnold ), Anne Bancroft ( Ma Beckoff ), Matthew Broderick ( Alan ), Brian Kerwin ( Ed ), and Eddie Castrodad ( David ).
His Broadway debut had been with Two for the Seesaw in 1958, a critically acclaimed two-character play which starred Henry Fonda and, in her own Broadway debut, Anne Bancroft.
The movie starred Kristin Scott Thomas, Anne Bancroft, James Fox, Derek Jacobi, and Sean Penn.
In 1971, he won the Emmy Award for Annie, The Women in the Life of a Man, which starred Anne Bancroft.
Another Life magazine article, about a suicide hot line worker's efforts to keep a caller from killing herself, was turned into the 1965 film, The Slender Thread, which starred Sidney Poitier and Anne Bancroft.
The cast starred Anne Bancroft ( Kate ), Hume Cronyn ( Ben ), Jerry Orbach ( Jack ), Jonathan Silverman ( Stan ) and Corey Parker ( Eugene ).

starred and Charles
In 2006, Charles starred in two feature films: the fantasy film Fated, and the gangster movie Clubbing to Death.
Also starred Charles Bickford.
At Spring Woods High School, Clemens played baseball for longtime head coach Charles Maiorana and also starred in football and basketball.
In 1990 Charles Lane directed and starred in Sidewalk Stories, a low budget salute to sentimental silent comedies particularly Charlie Chaplin's The Kid.
Conducted by Charles Lamoureux, the performance starred Ernest van Dyck as the title hero, Fidès Devriès as Elsa, Marthe Duvivier as Ortrud, Emil Blauwaert as Telramund, and Félix-Adolphe Couturier as Heinrich.
The film starred Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda, Jason Robards and Claudia Cardinale.
In 2007, Hanks starred in Mike Nichols's film Charlie Wilson's War ( written by screenwriter Aaron Sorkin ) in which he plays Democratic Texas Congressman Charles Wilson.
His career began in the theatre ; he made his first appearance on the London stage in 1958 in Jane Arden's The Party, directed by Charles Laughton, who starred in the production along with his wife, Elsa Lanchester.
Both the stage and TV versions starred Jonathan Rigby ( Horne ), Robin Sebastian ( Williams ), Kate Brown ( Marsden ), Nigel Harrison ( Paddick ) and Charles Armstrong ( Smith ).
In 1961, he starred in the drama Fanny with Leslie Caron and Charles Boyer, an updated version of Marcel Pagnol's " Marseilles Trilogy.
In 1933, he starred in the Australian film In the Wake of the Bounty, directed by Charles Chauvel, and in 1934 appeared in Murder at Monte Carlo, produced at the Warner Bros. Teddington Studios, England.
Several notable films based on stories from Australian literature ( generally with strong rural themes ) were made in Australia in the 1950s-but by British and American production companies, including A Town Like Alice ( 1956 ) which starred Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch ; The Shiralee ( 1957 ) also starring Peter Finch with Australian actors Charles Tingwell, Bill Kerr and Ed Devereaux in supporting roles ; Roberry Under Arms, again starring Finch in 1957 ; and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll ( 1959 ), starring Ernest Borgnine, John Mills and Angela Lansbury ; and in 1960, The Sundowners was shot in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales with foreign leads Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Peter Ustinov but a supporting cast including Australians Chips Rafferty, John Meillon and Leonard Teale.
The film also starred Joanne Dru, Walter Brennan, Coleen Gray, Harry Carey, John Ireland, Hank Worden, Noah Beery Jr. and Harry Carey, Jr. Borden Chase wrote the script with Charles Schnee, based on Chase's original story ( which was first serialized in The Saturday Evening Post in 1946 as " Blazing Guns on the Chisholm Trail ").
The second and perhaps most notable effort was the 1934 film, which was directed by Frenchman Raymond Bernard and starred Raimu in the role of Tartarin, as well as Sinoël, Fernand Charpin and Charles Camus in other principal roles.
Bachelor Mother was adapted as a radio play on several occasions, including five broadcasts of The Screen Guild Theater: the first starred Laraine Day, Henry Fonda and Charles Coburn ( February 1, 1942 ); the second starred Ann Sothern and Fred MacMurray ( November 23, 1942 ); the third starred Ginger Rogers, Francis X. Bushman and David Niven ( May 6, 1946 ); the fourth starred Lucille Ball, Joseph Cotten and Charles Coburn ( April 28, 1949 ); the fifth starred Ann Sothern and Robert Stack ( April 20, 1952 ).
The film starred Edward Fox as an Englishman who is relentlessly driven to complete his mission to try to kill French president Charles de Gaulle, and Michael Lonsdale as the French detective hired to stop him.

0.833 seconds.