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After graduation he starred with Alan Bennett in a series of sketch shows on the BBC entitled On the Margin and wrote comedy scripts.
The first segment, featuring a nose, starred panelists Cookie Monster, Bennett Snerf and Arlene Frantic ( the latter two Muppet parodies of longtime What's My Line?
In 1955, Ray appeared in starring roles in Battle Cry, Three Stripes in the Sun, and one of his best loved films, We're No Angels ( 1955 ), in which he starred with Humphrey Bogart, Peter Ustinov, Basil Rathbone, Leo G. Carroll, and Joan Bennett.
In 2006, Carmack starred in the movie Lovewrecked with Amanda Bynes and Jonathan Bennett and decided to hone his acting skills in the theatres of New York and London.
She starred in the ABC television drama Private Practice as Dr. Naomi Bennett.
Singer Tony Bennett guest starred as himself and actor Tom Poston guest starred as the Capital City Capitals's mascot, the Capital City Goofball.
Alan Bates starred in 102 Boulevard Haussmann, a 1990 play written by Alan Bennett.
In 2005, Bennett appeared in the film Hostage, where he starred with Bruce Willis, and The Amityville Horror, where he played the role of the middle child of a family moving into a haunted house.
Bennett also starred in the film Bones, featuring him alongside famed Ozzy Osbourne guitarist and Black Label Society frontman Zakk Wylde.
In 2010 Jay guest starred in Dollhouse as Clyde Randolph opposite Eliza Dushku and Harry Lennix and starred in an independent comedy by film maker / comedian Mark Bennett titled The Zombie Hell House Massacre IV.
The film starred Joan Bennett and was produced by her husband Walter Wanger.
She both co-produced and starred in 3Way, a web series about roommates which featured lesbian characters, with Jill Bennett, Maile Flanagan, and Cathy Shim.
Bennett starred in the series Godiva's for CHUM television for which she received Leo Nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series 2006.
Bennett starred in the 2002 film Punch which her father, Guy Bennett, wrote and directed.

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Both the stage and TV versions starred Jonathan Rigby ( Horne ), Robin Sebastian ( Williams ), Kate Brown ( Marsden ), Nigel Harrison ( Paddick ) and Charles Armstrong ( Smith ).
Bernard Hepton starred as Inspector Goole, and the cast included Sarah Berger as Sheila Birling, Nigel Davenport as Arthur Birling, Simon Ward as Gerald Croft, Margaret Tyzack as Sybil Birling and David Sibley as Eric Birling.
On 30 October 2009, as part of the celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the BBC's world famous Maida Vale Studios, Jenny Seagrove and Nigel Havers starred in a special Radio 2 production of Brief Encounter, performed live from Maida Vale's studio 6 ( MV6 ).
It was directed by Nigel O ' Neill and starred Lorraine Creighton, Linda Heenan, Mairead Eastwood, Gerry Eastwood, Sean Hurson and Charlie Eastwood.
The adaptation was by Nigel Kneale and also starred Peter Cushing, another British actor who would go on to find fame in many horror-film roles.
* HR ( radio series ), a comedy drama written by Nigel Williams and directed by Peter Kavanagh about the misfortunes of a middle-aged HR officer and his trouble-making colleague ; it starred Nicholas le Prevost and Jonathan Pryce, and was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 13 Feb 2009
The production was directed by Elijah Moshinsky and starred Nigel Hawthorne as Lewis with Jane Lapotaire as Joy.
In 1999, the play was made into a film directed by Christopher Miles and starred Nigel Hawthorne, Joan Collins, Timothy Spall, Emma Chambers and Tom Hollander.
* The BBC broadcast two Sherlock Holmes series in 1965 and 1968 which starred Douglas Wilmer ( 1965 ) and Peter Cushing ( 1968 ) as Sherlock and Nigel Stock as Watson.
Originally, the show starred Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson.
This was followed by 1982's Don't Rock The Boat which starred Nigel Davenport.
Until recently, the only American-made series starred Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce as Holmes and Dr. Watson.
A sequel, Living Free ( 1972 ), starred Susan Hampshire and Nigel Davenport as Joy and George Adamson.
The show starred Ray Burdis ( Gary ), Nigel Havers ( Terry ), Anthony Head ( James ) and Don Warrington ( Patrick ) as four successful fifty-something men dealing with different problems such as marriage and children or life after divorce, aging parents, sexual dysfunction, lost youth, a succession of ( younger ) girlfriends, and the problems of how to enjoy the wealth and success they worked so hard to achieve.
The film starred Ava Gardner and James Mason, featuring Nigel Patrick, Sheila Sim, Harold Warrender, Mario Cabré and Marius Goring.
Directed by Clarence Brown, the 1939 film starred Tyrone Power, Myrna Loy, George Brent, Brenda Joyce, Nigel Bruce and Maria Ouspenskaya.
A 1999 version, directed by David Mamet, starred Nigel Hawthorne as Arthur Winslow, Jeremy Northam as Morton, and Rebecca Pidgeon as Catherine.
The show starred Denise Coffey ( series 1 ), Jo Kendall ( series 2 onward ), Chris Emmett, Nigel Rees and Fred Harris.
Some of the best-known productions screened in the strand included a new version of Nigel Kneale's 1954 adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1965 ); the four-part Talking to a Stranger by John Hopkins ( 1966 ) which told the same story from four different viewpoints, and starred Judi Dench ; and 1968's science-fiction allegory The Year of the Sex Olympics, again by Kneale.
It was written by Giles Cooper, directed by Robin Midgley, and starred Douglas Wilmer as Holmes and Nigel Stock as Watson.
The TV series based on the three 1930s books, produced by London Weekend Television, was filmed in Rye and neighbouring Winchelsea in the 1980s, and starred Prunella Scales as Mapp, Geraldine McEwan as Lucia, Denis Lill as Major Benji Flint, and Nigel Hawthorne as Georgie.
It also starred Nigel Bruce, Rathbone's old Sherlock Holmes film partner, in their only non-Holmes / Watson screen appearance together.
Nigel Davenport starred as King Magnus and Helen Mirren as Orinthia.
In 2008, she starred as Michelle, a 38-year-old promiscuous maths teacher, in David Eldridge's Under The Blue Sky at the Duke of York's Theatre, London, alongside Francesca Annis and Nigel Lindsay.

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In 1961 Dave Brubeck appeared in a few scenes of the British Jazz / Beat film All Night Long, which starred Patrick McGoohan and Richard Attenborough.
It starred Patrick McGoohan of Danger Man / Secret Agent and The Prisoner fame in the title role and was directed by James Neilson.
In 2010, Dirk starred in Prescription: Murder playing Lieutenant Columbo along with Patrick Ryecart and George Telfer.
American Express created a webisode in which Jerry Seinfeld and an animated Superman ( voiced by Patrick Warburton, who played the role of David Puddy ) starred in its commercial.
In 1990, she starred as Oda Mae Brown, a psychic helping a slain man ( Patrick Swayze ) find his killer in the blockbuster film Ghost.
It starred Lindsey Shaw as Kat Stratford, Meaghan Jette Martin as Bianca Stratford, Larry Miller as Dr. Walter Stratford ( reprising his role from the film ) and Ethan Peck as Patrick Verona.
Playing herself and the character of Mrs. Danvers, she starred alongside Jennifer Saunders, Kim Cattrall, Victoria Wood, Harry Enfield, Patrick Barlow, Dale Winton, Olivia Colman, Tim Vine, Simon Callow, Michael Gambon, and Harry Hill.
The movie, part of which was filmed in Dyess, starred Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Ginnifer Goodwin, Robert Patrick and Dallas Roberts.
The cast starred Kim Filler ( Dotty ), Debbi Dennison ( Belinda ), Eric Bruce ( Tim ), Patrick Pantelis ( Frederic ), Tim Baylor ( Garry ), Nickel Hays ( Brooke ), Dennis Stewart ( Selsdon ), Lori Rohr ( Poppy ) and Larry Andres ( Lloyd ).
* Patrick Duffy, television actor, starred in Dallas
In November 2006, Patrick starred in a Vivid / Teravision production titled " Tera Patrick's Fashion Underground " where she performed with Jean Val Jean and Tommy Gunn.
It starred Patrick Barlow as Om, Carl Prekopp as Brutha, and Alex Jennings as Vorbis.
Between March and August 2009, he starred as Pozzo in Sean Mathias's production of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett opposite Sir Ian McKellen ( Estragon ), Sir Patrick Stewart ( Vladimir ) and also Ronald Pickup ( Lucky ).
The series starred Patrick Warburton as The Tick, David Burke as Arthur, Nestor Carbonell as Batmanuel ( a Latino version of Die Fledermaus ), and Liz Vassey as Captain Liberty ( a shallow and self-absorbed version of American Maid ).
It starred Patrick Dempsey and Helen Slater.
A U. S. national tour began in September 2005 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and starred Patrick Cassidy.
Green starred as superhero Callan in the Patrick Durham-directed movie Cross, which was released to DVD and download in May 2011.
During the 1920s Carroll had the lead in a successful Broadway play, The Green Bay Tree ( based on the novel of the same name by Louis Bromfield ), and in 1941 starred with Vincent Price and Judith Evelyn in Patrick Hamilton's Angel Street ( Gas Light ), which ran for three years at the Golden Theatre on 45th Street in New York City.
Mosby, Carroll is also remembered for his role as the frustrated banker haunted by the ghosts of George and Marion Kerby ( sometimes erroneously spelled " Kirby ") in the 1950s television series Topper ( 1953 – 1956 ), which also starred Anne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling and Lee Patrick.
In 1989, she starred in the film Loverboy playing Patrick Dempsey's mother.
Directed by Lonny Price, the concert starred Patti LuPone as Annie, Patrick Cassidy as Frank and George Hearn as Buffalo Bill.
The production starred Neil Patrick Harris as Bobby.
* Jerome Willis played Mycroft in Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady, a 1992 made-for-TV film which starred Christopher Lee as Holmes and Patrick Macnee as Watson.
Ten years later, in 1970, Robin Phillips ' RSC production at the Aldwych Theatre, starred Peter Egan as Valentine, Ian Richardson as Proteus, Helen Mirren as Julia, Estelle Kohler as Silvia, and Patrick Stewart as Launce.
Written by Rob Ritchie and directed by Mike Beckham, it starred John Hurt as Mullin, Martin Shaw as World in Action producer Ian McBride, and Patrick Malahide as Michael Mansfield ( QC ).

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