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In 1993, he starred as Robin Hood in Mel Brooks's comedy, Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
Other references to Le Pétomane include Mel Brooks's 1974 film Blazing Saddles, Kevin Gilbert's The Shaming of the True, the 1984 college romp film Up the Creek, directed by Robert Butler, in which the four protagonists represent Lepetomane University in an inter-collegiate river raft race, Kinky Friedman's 1999 novel Spanking Watson, and John Hodgman's book The Areas of My Expertise.
The Western genre has been parodied on a number of occasions, famous examples being Support Your Local Sheriff !, Cat Ballou, Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles, and Rustler's Rhapsody.
Mel Brooks's 1974 comedy Blazing Saddles leaves its Western setting when the climactic fight scene breaks out, revealling the setting to have been a set in the Warner Bros studio lot ; the fight spills out onto an adjacent musical set, then into the studio canteen, and finally onto the streets.
* One Froggy Evening was referenced in Mel Brooks's 1987 film SpaceBalls, in a scene where John Hurt plays a man who collapses as a small alien bursts from his stomach, recreating a similar scene Hurt performed in the 1979 movie Alien.
Lane won his second Tony Award for his portrayal of Max Bialystock in the musical version of Mel Brooks's The Producers, as well as Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards.
Considering this was Simon's first original screenplay, parallels can be drawn with fellow Sid-Caesar-staff-writer Mel Brooks's first screenplay, The Producers, satirizing the Broadway aspect of show business and also featuring con-men and a final courtroom scene followed by a jail scene.
* Hedley Lamarr, a character in Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles played by Harvey Korman
In Mel Brooks's comedy Young Frankenstein, Doctor Frankenstein sends his assistant, Igor, to retrieve the brain of Hans Delbrück for transplant into Frankenstein's monster.
In a clearer reference to the historical figure, in Mel Brooks's comedy The Producers: The Movie Musical, Hans Delbrück is the name of the man to whom Franz Liebkind sends a letter by carrier pigeon.
But it's OK when it's Mel Brooks's The Producers singing ' Springtime for Hitler '”, Field added.
He appeared as the grand theatre director Roger DeBris in Mel Brooks's 1968 film comedy The Producers.
Actor and author Bill Bailey ( the narrator in Mel Brooks's Haunted Honeymoon ) lives in Archway, as does actor, historian and True Crime author, Geoffrey Howse.
* In a scene deleted from Mel Brooks's film Young Frankenstein, the Monster encounters a cowardly English highwayman somewhat inexplicably named Jack Sprat.
Blazing Saddles ( 1974 ) featured a memorable performance between Mel Brooks and Harvey Korman ( who would team up again in Brooks's 1981 followup History of the World, Part I ).
She was urged to try acting by fellow Floridian Burt Reynolds and her best known movie role is as the Vestal Virgin Miriam in Mel Brooks's History of the World, Part I. Humes has a long list of guest starring roles to her credit on such diverse shows as Grey's Anatomy, The Dukes of Hazzard, Matlock, Knight Rider, Murphy Brown, The A-Team, The Fall Guy, Hardcastle and McCormick, T. J. Hooker,
Among the films which use Murphy beds as comic props are Charlie Chaplin's 1916 One AM, several Three Stooges shorts, the James Bond film You Only Live Twice, and Mel Brooks's Silent Movie.
Pasquale performed in the Mel Brooks's West End musical ' The Producers ' as Leo Bloom.
Also, Mel Brooks's The Producers and Young Frankenstein are based on his hit films.
Mel Brooks's 1974 parody, Young Frankenstein, included a hunchbacked assistant ( played by Marty Feldman ) who claimed his name is pronounced " Eye-gor " ( in response to Frankenstein's claim that his name is pronounced " Fronkunsteen ").
His two most memorable parts were as the crazed, disfigured sculptor in Mystery of the Wax Museum ( Warner Brothers, 1933 ), and as Inspector Krogh in Son of Frankenstein ( 1939 ), memorably sent up by Kenneth Mars in Mel Brooks's Young Frankenstein ( 1974 ).
* When Stewie is testing out his mind control device on Chris, they sing a part of Irving Berlin's " Puttin on the Ritz ," a parody of Mel Brooks's film Young Frankenstein.

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Braveheart is a 1995 epic historical drama film directed by and starring Mel Gibson.
Past winners have included Angela Lansbury ( 1988 ), Ray Charles ( 1991 ), Mel Tormé ( 1994 ), Bernadette Peters ( 1995 ), Frank Sinatra ( 2000 ), Stevie Wonder ( 2002 ), k. d.
Marceau achieved international recognition in 1995 as Princess Isabelle in Mel Gibson's Braveheart.
* A character named Balliol, portrayed by British actor Bernard Horsfall, appears in Mel Gibson's 1995 Oscar-winning epic, Braveheart, an heroic tale of Scottish national hero William Wallace.
As Mel Gussow wrote in Merrill ’ s 1995 obituary: " their friendly competition was an impetus for each becoming a writer.
The 1993 film The Man Without a Face, starring Mel Gibson, the 2001 film In the Bedroom and the 1995 film Casper were filmed in Rockport.
This is reflected in the 1995 Mel Gibson film Braveheart where Irishmen come to join William Wallace in his fight against Edward I.
* 1995 " Stomp " ( with Coolio, Luniz, Melle Mel, Shaquille O ' Neal ) ( Q's Jook Joint )
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* William Wallace in Mel Gibson's Braveheart ( 1995 ).
He was featured in David Cronenberg's Scanners ( 1981 ), and played King Edward I aka Longshanks in Mel Gibson's Braveheart ( 1995 ).
* Mel Brooks ' 1995 film Dracula: Dead and Loving It featured a sanitarium boss named " Dr. Jack Seward " ( played by Harvey Korman ), who would recommend enemas for every conceivable ailment.
* Mel Gibson ( June 1983, February 1987, May 1995, November 1996 )
); 1972 ( Bob Fosse won the Oscar for directing Cabaret ); 1985 ( Sydney Pollack won the Oscar for directing Out of Africa ); 1995 ( Mel Gibson won for directing Braveheart ); 2000 ( Steven Soderbergh won the Oscar for directing Traffic ); and 2002 ( Roman Polanski won the Oscar for directing The Pianist ).
* Mel Brooks in the parody Dracula: Dead and Loving It ( 1995 )
* Meyerhold, Eisenstein and Biomechanics: Actor Training in Revolutionary Russia by Alma H. Law, Mel Gordon, McFarland & co, 1995
Simpson Medallists: ( 10 total ) 1946: John Loughridge, 1949: Jack Larcombe, 1951: Don Porter, 1960: Brian Foley, 1969: Bill Dempsey, 1971: Shane Sheridan, 1975: Mel Whinnen, 1995: Darren Harris, 1999: Christian Kelly, 2003: Brent LeCras
In 1995, Mel Gibson's epic classic, " Braveheart " ( 1995 ) was released, with Angus in the role of Robert the Bruce.
From 1986 to 1988 he served as abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center, and from 1988 to 1995 he served there as co-abbot with Sojun Mel Weitsman.
In films, Hedaya has played the evil dictator Arius in 1985's Commando, Mel Horowitz, the father of Alicia Silverstone's Cher in the 1995 film Clueless.
* Clueless ( 1995 ) .... Mel Horowitz
Mel White ( 1995 )

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