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However, with the exception of the Grammy Award-winning " Nightshift " (# 3 in the U. S., a tribute to Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson ; in 2010 a new version was recorded dedicated to Michael Jackson ), the band never achieved the same level of success it had enjoyed with Richie.
Hopper had two brothers, Marvin and David.
Wilfrid Sellars, an influential figure in the so-called " Pittsburgh school " ( Robert Brandom, John McDowell ) had been a student of Marvin Farber, a pupil of Husserl, and was influenced by phenomenology through him:
Brown nearly had the perfect game, but he hit the Giants ' Marvin Benard with a pitch in the 8th inning when Benard attempted to bunt.
In 2008, in an interview on Melbourne radio, Lewis said he had signed composer Marvin Hamlisch and dramatist Rupert Holmes to write the show.
After the war, while working as a plumber's assistant at a local community theatre in Upstate New York, Marvin was asked to replace an actor who had fallen ill during rehearsals.
Marvin, who had selected Boorman himself for the director's slot, had a central role in the film's development, plot line, and staging.
Marvin had a much greater variety of roles in the 1970s and 1980s, with fewer ' bad-guy ' roles than in earlier years.
Finally, with the release of the motion picture The Sting in 1973, which had a Marvin Hamlisch soundtrack of Joplin tunes originally edited by Gunther Schuller, ragtime was brought to a wide audience.
Returning as director of photography would be Marvin V. Rush, who had been working on various Treks since the third season of TNG.
Marvin Benard also had a career year in center field with 16 home runs, 64 RBIs, and a career and team high 27 stolen bases.
El Monte, a city near Los Angeles, had spawned such popular performers as Tony Allan, Marvin & Johnny, The Shields, as well as the Penguins.
The Looney Tunes characters have had more success in the area of television, with appearances in several originally produced series, including Taz-Mania ( 1991, starring The Tasmanian Devil ), The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries ( 1995, starring Sylvester the cat, Tweety Bird and Granny ), Baby Looney Tunes ( 2002, which had a similar premise to Muppet Babies ), and Duck Dodgers ( 2003, starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Marvin the Martian ).
# Inspired by Schuller's recording, the producer of the movie The Sting had Marvin Hamlisch score Joplin's music for the film, thereby bringing Joplin to a mass, popular public.
Marvin had served in the U. S. Marines from the beginning of American involvement in World War II through the Battle of Saipan, in which he was wounded.
With the drafting and signing of David Thompson and Marvin Webster and the acquisitions of Dan Issel and Bobby Jones and with Larry Brown coaching, they had their best seasons in team history in their first two seasons as the Nuggets, with the team making the ABA finals in 1975 – 76.
Large Marvin Fraggle had to give it his food in order to save Cotterpin Doozer enough for Judge Gavel Doozer to let Cotterpin Doozer keep her job.
Marvin Digs, which Bakshi conceived as a " flower-child picture ", was not completed the way he had intended: It " was going to have curse words and sex scenes, and a lot more than that.
Czyz had a quick start to his professional boxing career in the early 1980s, and he was soon in line for a shot against world middleweight champion Marvin Hagler.
Marvin was also cast as the referee in Space Jam ( though he did not stay to referee the whole game due to Bupkus beating him up ), and then later had a major villainous role in Looney Tunes: Back in Action where he was hired by the ACME chairman, Mr. Luther J.
Hunter, who had originally came to town in 1905 to manage the city's first telephone exchange and who would later, upon the closure of the city's newspaper, begin The Owl, sold the paper in the 1940s to Marvin C. Bass of Little Rock.
In 1816, Stephen's parents, Isaac and Hannah ( Hoyt ) Marvin had purchased land near Mohawk Hill in Jackson Twp., east of present-day Shelby.

Marvin and small
Next Marvin performed in the hit Western The Professionals ( 1966 ), in which he played the leader of a small band of skilled mercenaries ( Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, and Woody Strode ) rescuing a kidnap victim ( Claudia Cardinale ) shortly after the Mexican Revolution.
On July 2, 2012, the Hawks traded small forward Marvin Williams to the Utah Jazz for point guard Devin Harris.
In nearly all of his appearances, Marvin is shown using a small pistol that fires either bubbles of pliable plastic or energy beams.
Marvin Gay had moved from Lexington, Kentucky to join a Pentecostal church sect known as the House of God, which had been based at Lexington where Gay joined as a child, where he ministered over a small church.
In a rebuttal of the Gauquelins ' published conclusion, Marvin Zelen analysed the composition, not of the 17, 000 non-champions of the control group, but of the 303 champions, splitting this secondary subsample ( which was already nearly too small to test 22 % vs 17 %) by eliminating female athletes, a subgroup that gave the results most favourable to Gauquelin, and dividing the remaining athletes into city / rural sections and Parisian / non-Parisian sections.
One of the original cast members on the sketch comedy series MADtv, he is also known for his small, but memorable role as Marvin in Pulp Fiction, where he got shot in the face.
The first, dubbed the " Blue Marvin ", housed in a light blue / grey metal case, was assembled in a small facility on Kenneth Street in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, during ARP's infancy as a company.
He is best known for " playing " an instrument known as a muppaphone, a group of small, round, furry pink and orange Muppets that emit a tonal " ow " when Marvin strikes them on the head with his mallet.
Instead, Marvin works as a trainee in a small town police station.
Besides his work as the session keyboardist on Motown hits such as " Bernadette " by The Four Tops, " I Heard It Through the Grapevine " by Marvin Gaye, and " Run Away Child, Running Wild " by The Temptations, Van Dyke performed with a small band as an opening act for several Motown artists, and released instrumental singles and albums himself.

Marvin and memorable
Marvin received the role after guest-starring in a memorable Dragnet episode as a serial killer.
One of the more memorable performances was given by Marvin Gaye during the 1983 game.
However, despite most past big games being played at Legion Field, Bryant – Denny Stadium has hosted many memorable games, such as the 1994 shootout between Alabama's Jay Barker and Georgia's Eric Zeier, Marvin Constant's goal-line stop against LSU quarterback Josh Booty as time expired in 1999, Tyrone Prothro's reception over the back of Southern Miss defensive back Jasper Faulk in 2005, a 31 – 3 victory over No. 5 Florida in 2005, the Roman Harper-forced fumble against Tennessee in 2005 that helped the Tide to victory, Alabama's 36-0 shutout victory against Auburn in 2008 thus breaking the six-game losing streak and first ever Iron Bowl victory in Bryant – Denny Stadium, and Terrence Cody's field goal block against Tennessee as time expired in 2009.
Reelfoot Lake was the location for three memorable Hollywood movie productions: Raintree County, the 1957 drama about the American Civil War, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift, Eva Marie Saint, and Lee Marvin ; the 1967 Oscar-winner, In the Heat of the Night, starring Sidney Poitier and Best Actor Rod Steiger ; and U. S. Marshals, the 1998 action thriller, starting Tommy Lee Jones and Wesley Snipes.
Despite a disappointing post season performance in 2000, Marvin had one of the most memorable hits of series, batting in Ellis Burks for an RBI single in Game 3 of the 2000 National League Division Series
" Demonstrating his versatility, he also played the pompous Uncle Traveling Matt, the rat-like Philo, and the cantankerous World's Oldest Fraggle, as well as a variety of guest characters and memorable incidentals, such as the obese Large Marvin.
Among its highlights were Michael Jackson's performance of " Billie Jean " ( which contained his first recorded moonwalk ), Linda Ronstadt duetting with Smokey Robinson, a Temptations / Four Tops " battle of the bands ", Marvin Gaye's inspired speech about black music history and his memorable performance of " What's Going On ", a Jackson 5 reunion, and an abbreviated reunion of Diana Ross & the Supremes, who performed their final # 1 hit, " Someday We'll Be Together " from 1969.
While the group went on to have more modest success in both the soul and disco fields near the end of the decade, including " Down to Love Town ", a # 1 dance chart hit, the songs they made with Marvin Gaye are their most memorable and notable.

Marvin and role
As the vicious Liberty Valance, Marvin played his first title role and held his own with two of the screen's biggest stars ( Wayne and James Stewart ).
The Killers was also the first film in which Marvin received top billing and the only time Ronald Reagan played a villain, rendering an extremely convincing performance in his last movie role before entering politics.
Marvin won the 1965 Academy Award for Best Actor for his comic role in the offbeat Western Cat Ballou starring Jane Fonda.
Marvin was offered the role of Quint in Jaws ( 1975 ) but declined, stating " What would I tell my fishing friends who'd see me come off a hero against a dummy shark ?".
Director Sam Peckinpah considered many actors for the Pike Bishop role ; Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster, James Stewart, Charlton Heston, Gregory Peck, Sterling Hayden, Richard Boone and Robert Mitchum were all considered before William Holden was cast.
Marvin actually accepted the role but pulled out after he was offered a larger pay deal to star in Paint Your Wagon ( 1969 ).
The movie stars Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin, who won an Oscar for his dual role, Michael Callan, Dwayne Hickman, and singers Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye, who together perform the movie's theme song.
Carter later discussed at a lecture how he fell in love with Washington's portrayal of him during auditions for The Hurricane, noting that boxer Marvin Hagler and actors Wesley Snipes and Samuel L. Jackson were all vying for the role.
He also played the role of Marvin Eriksen, Sr. in the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother.
In 1967 he created the role of Captain Adam Brant in the world premiere of Marvin David Levy's Mourning Becomes Electra at the Met.
The role can be seen as a prototype for Marvin.
His last featured role was as Marvin Acme in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
* Originally director Frank Oz had Woody Allen in mind for the role of Dr. Leo Marvin, given Allen's reputation for quirkiness in his films.
Zien's first major role was as Marvin in William Finn's first musical, In Trousers.
Her debut with the Metropolitan Opera came with the creation of the role of Lavinia Mannon in the world premiere of Marvin David Levy's Mourning Becomes Electra in 1967.
Garlin spent three seasons on NBC's Mad About You in the role of Marvin.
Several online sources indicate Besser was approached for the role of " Irwin ," one of the gas station attendants at war with Jonathan Winters, in " It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World "; however, his schedule requirements for " The Joey Bishop Show " prevented this, and Marvin Kaplan played the role.
Other noteworthy actors to play the role of Hickey include Lee Marvin, in a 1973 film adaptation directed by John Frankenheimer ; James Earl Jones, in a 1973 revival at the Circle in the Square Theatre that was edited for length and criticized for the weakness of its supporting cast ; and Kevin Spacey, who was lauded for his 1998 – 1999 stage rendition of the part in London's West End and then on Broadway.
Marvin received the 1965 BAFTA Award for Best Actor for this role as well as for his role in Cat Ballou.

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