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A 1978 film adaptation directed by Robert Mulligan starred Ellen Burstyn and Alan Alda.
Comedians Edward Harrigan and Tony Hart produced and starred in musicals on Broadway between 1878 ( The Mulligan Guard Picnic ) and 1885, with book and lyrics by Harrigan and music by his father-in-law David Braham.
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.
Also in 1971, Mulligan released Summer of ' 42 ( 1971 ), which was based on the coming-of-age novel by Herman Raucher and starred Gary Grimes as a teenage stand-in for Raucher who spends a summer vacation in 1942 on Nantucket Island lusting after a young woman ( Jennifer O ' Neill ) whose husband has shipped off to fight in the war.
The film was directed by Robert Mulligan, and starred Gary Grimes as Hermie, Jerry Houser as his best friend Oscy, Oliver Conant as their nerdy young friend Benjie, Jennifer O ' Neill as Hermie's mysterious love interest, and Katherine Allentuck and Christopher Norris as a pair of girls whom Hermie and Oscy attempt to seduce.
Clark played Dr. Cleo Markham in the movie Colossus: The Forbin Project, hooker Cherry Forever in Porky's ( in which Alex Karras also starred ), Elizabeth Murray in Emily of New Moon, Elaine Moore in the television movie Trapped and Muriel Mulligan in the 1994 television movie Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story.
The film starred Richard Mulligan, Hamilton Camp, Kim Richards, John Mengatti, Paul Reubens, Misty Rowe, John Larroquette, Blackie Dammett, Donald Gibb and Jason Luque.

Mulligan and with
When Brubeck signed with Fantasy Records, he thought he had a half interest in the company and he worked as a sort of A & R man for it, encouraging the Weiss brothers to sign other contemporary jazz performers, including Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, and Red Norvo.
Evans ' basement apartment had become the meeting place for several young musicians and composers such as Davis, Roach, pianist John Lewis, and baritone sax player Gerry Mulligan who were unhappy with the increasingly virtuoso instrumental techniques that dominated the bebop scene.
The nonet was active until the end of 1949, along the way undergoing several changes in personnel: Roach and Davis were constantly featured, along with Mulligan, tuba player Bill Barber, and alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, who had been preferred to Sonny Stitt ( whose playing was considered too bop-oriented ).
In addition to his work with Brubeck he led several of his own groups and did significant collaborations with artists such as Gerry Mulligan, Jim Hall and Chet Baker.
In June 1969 Desmond appeared at the New Orleans Jazz Festival with Gerry Mulligan, procuring favorable reactions from critics and audience members.
Unlike Brubeck, Mulligan personally shared much in common with Desmond.
His gift for improvised counterpoint is perhaps most notable on the two albums he recorded with Mulligan (" Mulligan-Desmond Quartet " and " Two of a Mind ").
In the 1954-1955 television season, Edwards joined with Richard Quine to create Mickey Rooney's first television series, The Mickey Rooney Show: Hey, Mulligan, a sitcom about a young studio page trying to become a serious actor.
His famous album Libertango was recorded in Milan in May 1974 and later that year he separated from Amelita Baltar and in September recorded the album Summit-Reunion Cumbre with the saxophonist Gerry Mulligan and an Italian orchestra, including jazz musicians such as bassist Pino Presti and drummer Tullio De Piscopo, in Milan.
Astor Piazzolla and Gerry Mulligan at the " Summit " recording, Milan, Italy 1974 .</ br > Photograph by Pino Presti Piazzolla, after leaving Troilo's orchestra in the 1940s, led numerous ensembles beginning with the 1946 Orchestra, the 1955 Octeto Buenos Aires, the 1960 " First Quintet ", the 1971 Conjunto 9 (" Noneto "), the 1978 " Second Quintet " and the 1989 New Tango Sextet.
He also recorded the album Summit with jazz baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan.
* Summit ( Reunión Cumbre ) with Gerry Mulligan ( Orquesta, 1974 )
* Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Art Farmer
* Mulligan Meets Monk ( 1957, with Gerry Mulligan )
* Tyrone GAA Eoin Mulligan who won three All Irelands with Tyrone in 2003, 2005 and 2008 is from the town.
Mulligan is about to kill Nathaniel with a giant nail clipper when Chocki saves him.
Nathaniel then kills Mulligan by choking him with his own belt.
* 1998, starring Harry Anderson and Swoosie Kurtz in the Elwood and Veta roles along with Fred Gwynne, Richard Mulligan and Madeline Kahn.
She also had a long-term relationship with jazz musician Gerry Mulligan which resulted in marriage.
He is also at one point abducted by aliens and replaced with X-23, an alien Burt lookalike ( also played by Mulligan ).
Educated at the Berklee College of Music, Scofield eventually left school to record with Chet Baker and Gerry Mulligan.
In his quarterfinal with Martin Mulligan, Laver saved a matchpoint in the fourth set with a backhand volley after coming to the net behind a second serve.

Mulligan and Mariette
Other actors include: Willie Aames, Anne Archer, Parley Baer, Jonathan Banks, Don " Red " Barry, Billy Barty, Richard Basehart, Ralph Bellamy, Lucille Benson, Ray Bolger, Ernest Borgnine, Todd Bridges, Joshua Bryant, Red Buttons, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Tom Clancy, Matt Clark, Jeff Corey, Nicolas Coster, Johnny Crawford, James Cromwell, David Faustino, Gil Gerard, Louis Gossett, Jr., Mariette Hartley, Eileen Heckart, Arthur Hill, John Hillerman, Rance Howard, Ernie Hudson, Rick Hurst, John Ireland, Burl Ives, Richard Jaeckel, Celia Kaye, Tom Lester, Robert Loggia, Mike Lookinland, Chuck McCann, Jan Merlin, Richard Mulligan, Patricia Neal, Georg Olden, Sean Penn ( uncredited ), Chris Petersen, Bill Quinn, Anne Ramsey, Madeleine Stowe, Ford Rainey, Kim Richards, Bing Russell, William Schallert, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Ronnie Scribner, Paula Shaw, Eric Shea, Raymond St. Jacques, Liam Sullivan, and Dolph Sweet.

Mulligan and season
So to beef up the Blues, Mulligan signed five new players: back Obie Bristow and guard Steve Owen from the Kansas City Cowboys which ended its season in Hartford ; fullback Roy Mackert from the Rochester Jeffersons ; end Herb Kopf, and, most newsworthy, halfback Don Miller, became the third Horsemen to sign a contract with Mulligan.
However, instead of ending the season George Mulligan had other plans.
Of the new recruits, Bristow, Owen, and Miller were still in the line-up, and Mulligan added another new man in end Grattan O ' Connell, a Bristol, Connecticut, native who had just finished his senior season at Boston College and turned pro immediately.
However, shortly after Mulligan booked a final season game at Clarkin Field.
In 1959 – 1960 season London Irish only lost 2 games all season, featuring Ireland International players such as Andy Mulligan & Sean McDermott, Mike ( C. M. H.
* Theresa Mulligan ( episode # 204, season 3 )
Turning to television, he had in the 1954 – 1955 season created with Blake Edwards the first Mickey Rooney series, The Mickey Rooney Show: Hey, Mulligan, which aired on NBC.
In the 1954-1955 television season Mowbray played Mr. Swift, the drama coach of the character Mickey Mulligan, in NBC's short-lived situation comedy The Mickey Rooney Show: Hey, Mulligan.

Mulligan and comedy
As a film composer, Mulligan wrote music for A Thousand Clowns ( 1965-title theme ) the film version of the Broadway comedy Luv ( 1967 ), the French films La Menace ( 1977 ) and Les Petites galères ( 1977-with Ástor Piazzolla ) and I'm Not Rappaport ( 1996-title theme ).

Mulligan and series
* In the episode " Harry Canary " in the animated series Dumb and Dumber, it was named " The Earvin Mulligan Show " as Lloyd's family were performing in the late 60s as " The Happy Dunne Family ".
The series received a number of other Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations over the years, especially for Mulligan and for Park Overall who was nominated three times for a Golden Globe Award.
Damon won an Emmy Award for Soap in 1980, but could not appear in person to receive the Award owing to an actors ' strike ( to which her former co-star Richard Mulligan actually referred when he received his own Emmy more than a decade later for his role as Dr. Weston on the television series Empty Nest ).
Other series created by Macherot for Spirou include Pantoufle ( with René Goscinny ), Mirliton ( with Raoul Cauvin ), and as scenarist on Mulligan with Yvan Delporte and Isabelle, with Delporte and André Franquin.
Bravo also had a major program with Blackjack Mulligan, pinning Mulligan twice in a televised non-title match to set up a series of matches for Mulligan's United States title.
Studd, along with Bundy and Heenan, insisted that Andre and the Giant Machine were one and the same, and set out to prove their point by vowing to unmask the Giant Machine during a series of tag team matches ; the Giant Machine's partners included Blackjack Mulligan ( as " Big Machine ") and Bill Eadie ( as " Super Machine ").
He was the first wrestler ( Along with Blackjack Mulligan ) to have 1 hour cagematches back in 1977. Then have a series of " 12 " ninety minute cage matches against Mulligan.
She also appeared as Melinda Mulligan, the daughter of Lawrence Pressman and Elinor Donahue on the short-lived NBC series, Mulligan's Stew, in 1977.

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