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The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.
A biopic of his life, The Babe, was released in 1992 and starred John Goodman in the title role.
The result of his experience with adapting The Demolished Man was The Fury, a science fiction psychic thriller that starred Kirk Douglas, Carrie Snodgress, John Cassavetes and Amy Irving.
In 1999, he guest starred as Dr. John York in an episode of the television series The Outer Limits.
Somewhat ironically, the star of the film was John Travolta, who only three years before had starred in Saturday Night Fever, a film that celebrated disco culture.
Early films, including those from the silent era, which feature the station include Traffic in Souls ( 1913 ), which starred Matt Moore ; The Yellow Passport ( 1916 ), starring Clara Kimball Young ; My Boy ( 1921 ), starring Jackie Coogan ; Frank Capra's The Strong Man ( 1926 ), starring Harry Langdon ; We Americans ( 1928 ), starring John Boles ; The Mating Call ( film ), 1928, co-starring Thomas Meighan and Renée Adorée ; Ellis Island ( 1936 ), starring Donald Cook ; Paddy O ' Day ( 1936 ), starring Jane Withers ; Gateway ( 1938 ), starring Don Ameche ; Exile Express ( 1939 ), which starred Anna Sten ; I, Jane Doe ( 1948 ), starring Ruth Hussey and Vera Ralston, and Gambling House ( 1951 ), starring Victor Mature
He also starred in his twelfth movie, Mickey, featuring a screenplay by John Grisham that same year.
Bogart starred in the Broadway play Invitation to a Murder at the Theatre Masque, now the John Golden Theatre, in 1934.
Bogart starred with Katharine Hepburn in the film The African Queen in 1951, again directed by his friend John Huston.
The 1975 movie Inserts directed by John Byrum about a pornographic film production, which starred Richard Dreyfuss and was originally released with an X rating, took its name from the double meaning that " insert " both refers to this film technique ( often used in pornographic filmmaking ) and to sexual intercourse.
In 1988, he starred in John Hughes ' comedy She's Having a Baby and the following year he was in another comedy called The Big Picture.
He guest starred in an episode of John Bromfield's syndicated series Sheriff of Cochise.
It starred Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Steerpike, Neve McIntosh as Fuchsia, June Brown as Nannie Slagg, Ian Richardson as Lord Groan, Christopher Lee as Flay, Richard Griffiths as Swelter, Warren Mitchell as Barquentine, Celia Imrie as Countess Gertrude, Lynsey Baxter and Zoë Wanamaker as the twins, Cora and Clarice, and John Sessions as Dr Prunesquallor.
Falk also starred in such holiday television movies as A Town Without Christmas ( 2001 ), Finding John Christmas ( 2003 ) and When Angels Come to Town ( 2004 ).
The film would have starred Michael Madsen and John Travolta reprising their roles of Vic ( Mr. Blonde ) from Reservoir Dogs and Vincent from Pulp Fiction.
It was directed by Derek Goldby and designed by Desmond Heeley and starred Paul Hecht as the Player, Brian Murray as Rosencrantz and John Wood as Guildenstern.
The film stars of the time that starred in these films, playing both heroes and villains alike include Greer Garson, Cary Grant, James Cagney, Raymond Massey, Basil Rathbone, Walter Slezak, Dana Andrews, Don Ameche, Richard Loo, Humphrey Bogart, Paul Henreid, Richard Conte, Anthony Quinn and the most popular film star of the era, John Wayne.
The production was directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, produced by Robert E. Griffith and Harold Prince and starred Larry Kert as Tony, Carol Lawrence as Maria, Chita Rivera as Anita and David Winters as Baby John, the youngest of the gang members.
In 1997, Hoffman starred opposite John Travolta in the Costa Gavras film Mad City and gained his seventh Academy Award nomination for his performance in Wag The Dog, in a role that allowed Hoffman the chance to work with both Robert De Niro and Denis Leary.
" In 1978 Eastwood starred in Every Which Way but Loose alongside Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, Ruth Gordon and John Quade.
Eastwood directed and starred in White Hunter Black Heart ( 1990 ), an adaptation of Peter Viertel's roman à clef, about John Huston and the making of the classic film The African Queen.
In 1980, he starred in the Lion of the Desert, together with Irene Papas, Oliver Reed, Rod Steiger, and John Gielgud.
In 1957, Loren's star had begun to rise in Hollywood, with the films Boy on a Dolphin ( her U. S. film debut ), Legend of the Lost with John Wayne, and The Pride and the Passion in which she starred opposite Cary Grant and Frank Sinatra.
In 1981, Moore appeared as the lead in the comedy Arthur, an even bigger hit than 10, which also starred Liza Minnelli and Sir John Gielgud.

starred and Garfield
A television cartoon show, Garfield and Friends aired for seven seasons from 1988 to 1994 ; this adaption also starred Music as the voice of Garfield, one of the very last times Lorenzo Music would voice the character was in Garfield's Phone Messages from the Official Garfield site before his death.
") When Hearn guest starred as a mouse in the Garfield and Friends episode Basket Brawl, Odie literally runs into a popcorn machine.
Like Body and Soul, the film starred John Garfield.
After the war Garfield starred in a series of successful films such as The Postman Always Rings Twice ( 1946 ) with Lana Turner, Humoresque ( 1946 ) with Joan Crawford, and the Oscar-winning Best Picture Gentleman's Agreement ( 1947 ).
With film work scarce because of the blacklist, Garfield returned to Broadway and starred in a 1952 revival of Golden Boy, finally being cast in the lead role denied him years before.
Fleming's 1942 film version of John Steinbeck's Tortilla Flat starred Spencer Tracy, John Garfield, Hedy Lamarr, and Frank Morgan.
* Breckin Meyer as Lead Singer of Love Burger, starred in Road Trip, Garfield: The Movie as Jon and in the current TNT dramedy, Franklin & Bash.
This is the version in which actor John Garfield starred on Broadway.
Two films were made in Tampa with wartime themes: A Guy Called Joe ( 1943 ) starred Spencer Tracy and had scenes shot at MacDill ; Air Force ( 1943 ) starred John Garfield and had scenes shot at Drew Field.
The exterior of Ham House was used as the exterior of Hailsham Boarding School in the 2010 film Never Let Me Go, which starred Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield, and Keira Knightley.
Sewell had starred in Special Branch and his character, Superintendent Cottam, is a spin on The Sweeney < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Chief Inspector Haskins ( played by Garfield Morgan ).
She attended Trinity High School in Garfield Heights, Ohio, where she starred in basketball until 1996.
He worked alongside some of his era's biggest stars, often in war movies such as Action in the North Atlantic ( 1943 ), his breakthrough part ( opposite Humphrey Bogart who also starred with him in Hollywood Canteen ), Destination Tokyo ( 1943 ) with Cary Grant, and Pride of the Marines ( 1945 ) with friend and fellow New Yorker John Garfield.

starred and Geraldine
Geraldine McEwan starred in the first three series.
Richard Attenborough directed a film on Chaplin's life, Chaplin ( 1992 ), which starred Robert Downey, Jr. as Chaplin and also included Chaplin's oldest daughter Geraldine Chaplin playing his mother, Hannah Chaplin.
In 1959, he was in the original Broadway production of Sweet Bird of Youth with Geraldine Page and three years later starred with Page in the film version.
It was directed by and starred Clint Eastwood ( as the eponymous Josey Wales ), with Chief Dan George, Sondra Locke, Sam Bottoms, and Geraldine Keams.
She reprised her London stage role in the southern gothic Toys in the Attic ( 1963 ), which earned her a Golden Globe nomination as the elder spinster sister in a film which also starred Dean Martin and Geraldine Page.
The show also starred Kevin Eldon, Sally Phillips and Geraldine McNulty
In 1961, a film adaptation by Paramount Pictures was directed by Peter Glenville and starred Laurence Harvey, Rita Moreno, and Geraldine Page reprising her role as Alma.
Directed by Elia Kazan, it starred Paul Newman, Geraldine Page, Sidney Blackmer, Madeleine Sherwood, Diana Hyland, Logan Ramsey, John Napier, and Rip Torn.
It starred Antony Sher as Howard Kirk and Geraldine James as his wife Barbara ; Isla Blair played Flora Beniform.
It starred Richard Chamberlain as Charles, Blythe Danner as Elvira, Judith Ivey as Ruth and Geraldine Page, who received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress, as Madame Arcati.
It starred much of the original cast and featured film actors Lloyd Bridges and Geraldine Page.
He was featured in both Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ) and Intolerance ( 1916 ) both directed by D. W. Griffith, and starred opposite leading ladies such as Florence Turner, Gloria Swanson, Lillian Gish, Elsie Ferguson, and Geraldine Farrar en route to becoming one of Hollywood's major heartthrobs.
The production starred Geraldine McEwan, Kenneth Williams, Duncan Macrae and Ian McShane and was directed by Peter Wood.
The show also starred Geraldine McNulty, Bill Bailey and Sally Philips.
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.
In 1976 Jacques Rivette made a loose French film adaptation Noroît, which changed the major characters into women, and included several poetic passages in English ; it starred Geraldine Chaplin, Kika Markham, and Bernadette Lafont.
It starred Charlton Heston, Geraldine Chaplin, and Tina Chen.
At age 19 she starred in a 1984 CBS Schoolbreak Special called Welcome Home, Jellybean, playing Geraldine " Jellybean " Oxley, a 12-year-old developmentally disabled girl whose parents remove their daughter out of an institution to experience a normal home life.
It starred Geraldine McEwan as Miss Marple, James Fox as Colonel Bantry, Joanna Lumley as Dolly Bantry, Ian Richardson as Conway Jefferson and Jamie Theakston as Mark Gaskell.
The series starred Donald Pleasence as Mr Harding, Nigel Hawthorne as Archdeacon Grantly, Angela Pleasence as Mrs Grantly, Cyril Luckham as Bishop Grantly, David Gwillim as John Bold, George Costigan as Tom Towers, John Ringham as Finney, Barbara Flynn as Mary Bold, Janet Maw as Eleanor Harding, Clive Swift as Bishop Proudie, Geraldine McEwan as Mrs Proudie, Alan Rickman as Obadiah Slope, Susan Hampshire as Signora Madeline Neroni, and Ursula Howells as Miss Thorne.
It was created by Granada Television for ITV and starred Art Malik, Om Puri, Geraldine James, Saeed Jaffrey, Karan Kapoor, Peggy Ashcroft, Tim Pigott-Smith and Charles Dance.
The more recent 2004 BBC version ( broadcast in America on PBS-Masterpiece Theatre in 2006 ) starred Keeley Fawcett as Carrie, Alun Armstrong as Mr. Evans, Geraldine McEwan as Mrs. Gotobed, Eddie Cooper as Albert Sandwich and Pauline Quirke as Hepzibah.
In March 1984, she starred alongside Geraldine Cook in the 60-min.

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