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James and Arness
His 20-year run playing Dr. Frasier Crane ties a length set by James Arness in playing Marshall Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke from 1955 to 1975 and Richard Belzer in playing Det.
* 1923 – James Arness, American actor ( d. 2011 )
** James Arness, American actor ( d. 2011 )
From 1959 – 1960, Milland starred in the CBS detective series Markham, but the program failed to capture an audience even though it followed the hit western Gunsmoke, starring James Arness.
The show included a studio audience and appearances by other celebrities such as James Arness, and it ran Little Rascals shorts.
* James Arness as Garby
Dillon was played by James Arness, who died June 3, 2011, and who was awarded two honorary US Marshal Badges by the Marshals Service.
" According to a James Arness interview, CBS felt John Wayne was ideal for the role, but he, as most big screen stars, saw the fledging medium as a step down ; The belief Wayne was asked to pin on the badge is disputed by Warren.
Numerous " B " Westerns and TV shows were shot there during Autry's ownership, including the initial years of Gunsmoke with James Arness.
* James Arness, actor
With the help of Katie's three big, strong brothers ( James Arness, Lex Barker, Keith Andes ), Glenn takes Petree away from the goons Finley assigned to watch him, and makes him confess over the radio.
* James Arness as Peter Holstrom
* James Arness ( born May 26, 1923 in Minneapolis, Minnesota as James Aurness ; died June 3, 2011 in Los Angeles, California ) was an actor best known for portraying Marshal Matt Dillon on the T. V.
The Thing from Another World ( 1951 ), with James Arness as the Thing, Kenneth Tobey as the USAF officer, and Robert O. Cornthwaite as the lead scientist, was a rather loose adaptation.
Throughout his illustrious career, Richard Garrick performed along with some of the brightest actors and actresses in stage and film history, including James Arness, Ed Begley, Marlon Brando, Lee J. Cobb, James Dean, Julie Harris, Brian Keith, Charles Laughton, Vivien Leigh, Karl Malden, Victor Mature, Ethel Merman, Marilyn Monroe, Patricia Neal, Donald O ' Connor, Maureen O ' Sullivan, Anthony Quinn, Ronald Reagan, Ginger Rogers, Jean Simmons, Richard Todd, Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner, John Wayne, Dennis Weaver and Richard Widmark.
Some of Russell's paintings were shown during the credits of the ABC television series How the West Was Won, starring James Arness.
* Marshal Matt Dillon, the U. S. Marshal of Dodge City, Kansas in the radio and television versions of Gunsmoke, played for twenty years on the television series by James Arness
It was while delivering flowers that he heard he had landed his biggest break — the role of Chester Goode, the limping, loyal assistant of Marshal Matt Dillon ( James Arness ) on the new television series Gunsmoke — which would go on to become the highest-rated and longest-running series in US television history ( 1955 to 1975 ).
His elder brother was actor James Arness ( 1923 – 2011 ).
He used the name Graves to honor his mother's family, and also so as to not be confused with his older brother, James Arness, who was the star of the television series Gunsmoke.
She guest starred on the Gunsmoke episode, " Fandango " ( 1967 ), with James Arness.
Marshall Colt, later cast with James Arness on McClain's Law, guest starred in two episodes in 1979.

James and Milburn
This street was laid out by the mid 1790s and has remained at the centre of Cookstown's development ever since covering Killymoon Street, Church Street, Chapel Street, Loy Street, William Street, James Street Oldtown Street and finally Milburn Street and being the longest main street in Ireland.
He was the son of Alexander Milburn, the uncle of the four professional footballing Milburn brothers John (' Jack ') Milburn b. 1908 ( Leeds United and Bradford City ), George Milburn b. 1910 ( Leeds United and Chesterfield ), James (' Jimmy ') Milburn b. 1919 ( Leeds United and Bradford City ), and Stanley (' Stan ') Milburn b. 1926 ( Chesterfield, Leicester City and Rochdale ), who were brothers of Jack and Bobby Charlton's mother Elizabeth ' Cissie ' Milburn b. 1912..
Milburn had worried that ten years after leaving the club, people would have forgotten, but he needn't have worried, as almost 50, 000 turned out at St. James ' Park for the match which featured a host of stars including his cousins, the famous World Cup winning brothers, Bobby Charlton and Jack Charlton, and the great Hungarian player Ferenc Puskás.
In 1988, Newcastle United opened their new West Stand at St James ' Park and named it after Milburn.
In addition to the Milburn Stand at St. James ' Park, two statues of the footballer were commissioned.
The other, in Newcastle, was originally situated on Northumberland Street before being moved to Milburn Junction, where Blenheim Street meets Corporation Street and Bath Lane, ( a road now renamed St James Boulevard ), just a minute's walk away from St. James ' Park.

James and Stone
The following year, Coppola re-teamed with James Caan for Gardens of Stone.
Building on the funk sound of James Brown, it was pioneered from about 1968 by Sly and the Family Stone and The Temptations.
* The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll: The Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music by editors James Henke, Holly George-Warren, Anthony Decurtis, Jim Miller ( 1992 ), Random House ( ISBN 0-679-73728-6 )
James also played characters named Sid in appearances outside of the Carry On films, Sid Abbot in Bless This House on television and its spin-off film, as well as Sid Jones, Sid Turner, Sid Marks, Sid Stone, and Sid Gibson in addition to four characters called just ' Sid '.
The band attempted to usurp James by putting up posters around town listing The Stone Roses as headliners, and delaying their start time to get the headline time themselves and limit the time that James could play for.
# Queen + James Hetfield / Tony Iommi-" Stone Cold Crazy "
The Standing Stone, written by John D. Rateliff and released in 2001, did have several minor references to the Greyhawk setting, and Red Hand of Doom, written by James Jacob and released in 2006, contained instructions for where to set the adventure within the world of Greyhawk, Forgotten Realms, and Eberron.
In 1971, The Andromeda Strain was the basis for the film of the same name directed by Robert Wise, and featuring Arthur Hill as Stone, James Olson as Hall, Kate Reid as Leavitt ( changed to a female character, Ruth Leavitt ), and David Wayne as Dutton ( Burton in the novel ).
Some of the story elements in Philosopher's Stone resembled parts of Dahl's stories ; for example, the hero of James and the Giant Peach lost his parents and had to live with a pair of unpleasant aunts — one fat and one thin rather like Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, who treated Harry as a servant.
* A History of James J. Hill's Stone Arch Bridge
His older brother, James Hicks Stone ( 1886 – 1928 ), was already a practicing architect in Boston, Massachusetts, and James encouraged his younger brother to join him there.
James Stone, the first president of Kalamazoo College, led the school from 1842 through 1863 and was responsible for instituting the high academic standards that allowed the College to receive its charter.
His artistic influences include Sly & the Family Stone, Parliament-Funkadelic, Joni Mitchell, The Beatles, Johnny " Guitar " Watson, Miles Davis, Carlos Santana, Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, Led Zeppelin, Marvin Gaye, the Isley Brothers, Duke Ellington, Curtis Mayfield, and Stevie Wonder.
Grand Central later changed its name to Champagne and started playing original music influenced by Sly & the Family Stone, James Brown, Earth, Wind & Fire, Miles Davis, Parliament-Funkadelic, Carlos Santana, Jimi Hendrix, and Todd Rundgren.
By 1968, the soul music movement had begun to splinter, as artists such as James Brown and Sly & the Family Stone began to incorporate new styles into their music.
TSR published quite a number of fantasy and science fiction novels unconnected with their gaming products, such as L. Dean James ' " Red Kings of Wynnamyr " novels, Sorcerer's Stone ( 1991 ) and Kingslayer ( 1992 ); Mary H. Herbert's five " Gabria " novels ( Valorian, Dark Horse, Lightning's Daughter, City of the Sorcerers and Winged Magic ); and humorous fantasy fiction, including Roy V. Young's " Count Yor " novels Captains Outrageous ( 1994 ) and Yor's Revenge ( 1995 ).
* Lewis Stone as Judge James K. Hardy
They lived in portions of Southeast Missouri and finally in territory now included in Greene, Christian, Taney and Stone counties during which time they built and occupied the well-known Delaware town or village on James River in territory which afterwards became Christian County and at or near the point where Highway 14 now crosses that stream.
At Kennulph's Stone, it no longer borders Peterborough but South Kesteven and the parish of Deeping St. James for about.
James Van Stone, an anthropologist who traveled to Saint Petersburg and read diaries of the Russian explorers from 1867, noted that explorers traveled to Aleknagik lake ( in a spelling that is Russian but sounds out to Aleknagik ).
), James Gunn ( Tromeo and Juliet ), Trey Parker and Matt Stone ( Cannibal!
He has been cited as one of the foremost innovators of funk music, along with James Brown and Sly Stone.
These two bands combined the elements of musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Sly and the Family Stone, Cream and James Brown while exploring different sounds, technology, and lyricism.

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