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Patinkin and children's
The children's book Dewey Doo-it Helps Owlie Fly Again: A Musical Storybook Inspired by Christopher Reeve was published in 2005 and included an audio to accompany the book with Mandy Patinkin reading the story as well as Reeve and Bernadette Peters singing.

Patinkin and book
The award-winning book, published in 2005, benefits the Christopher Reeve Foundation and includes an audio CD with Patinkin singing and reading the story as well as Dana Reeve and Bernadette Peters singing.
Mandy Patinkin as Hugh is considered one of the best Simpsons guest spots by Chris Turner in his book Planet Simpson, who says that many of the best Simpsons guest stars have been lesser known celebrities.

Patinkin and Musical
Patinkin went on to win that year's Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical.

Patinkin and inspired
Also look for the 2010 play by Rinne Groff Compulsion, inspired by the life of Meyer Levin, starring Mandy Patinkin and directed by Oskar Eustis.

Patinkin and by
The dark and violent nature of the show got to be too much for Patinkin, and in later episodes during the 2007-08 season, Jason Gideon was written out of the series, and replaced by Special Agent David Rossi ( played by Joe Mantegna ).
He also wrote introductions for two books on Jewish culture, The Jewish American Family Album, by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, and Grandma Doralee Patinkin's Holiday Cookbook: A Jewish Family's Celebrations, by his mother, Doralee Patinkin Rubin.
The performers included: Laura Benanti, Matt Cavenaugh, Michael Cerveris, Victoria Clark, Jenn Colella, Jason Danieley, Alexander Gemignani, Joanna Gleason, Nathan Gunn, George Hearn, Patti LuPone, Marin Mazzie, Audra McDonald, John McMartin, Donna Murphy, Karen Olivo, Laura Osnes, Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Bobby Steggert, Elaine Stritch, Jim Walton, Chip Zien, the 2009 Broadway revival cast of West Side Story and a ballet performed by Blaine Hoven and Maria Riccetto set to Stephen Sondheim's score of Warren Beatty's Reds.
The feverish intensity of ' Beat Out dat Rhythm on a Drum ,' for instance, hasn't dimmed over the years, and the song's been covered by a wide variety of performers, from Pearl Bailey and Marc Almond to Mandy Patinkin.
Produced by Jim Henson Pictures in association with the Children's Television Workshop and released by Columbia Pictures on October 1, 1999, the film co-stars Mandy Patinkin and Vanessa L. Williams.
The show starred Mandy Patinkin as Dr. Jeffrey Geiger, a hot-shot surgeon with emotional issues stemming from the psychiatric condition of his wife ( played by Kim Greist ), who drowned their infant son.
* Detective George Francisco ( originally named " Sam Francisco " by the Human Immigration Authorities ) the Newcomer detective, is played by Mandy Patinkin in the movie.
* In the movie, Francisco has a wife named Susan ( played by Kendall Conrad ) and a son ( called " George Jr ." in the credits, although Mandy Patinkin states that within the film, he was named " Richard " after Richard Nixon ) played by Brian Lando.
In Rob Reiner's 1987 film adaptation he was portrayed by Mandy Patinkin.
Guy starred alongside Ellen Muth and Mandy Patinkin in the series Dead Like Me, created by Bryan Fuller.
" by Madonna and Mandy Patinkin – Dick Tracy
* It has been covered by other artists including Louis Jordan, Harry Connick, Jr., Mandy Patinkin, The Four Freshmen, Henry Mancini and John Denver.
Previously, the four vocal selections had been recorded by Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters for his 1990 Dress Casual album.

Patinkin and .
His roles in the early 1990s included playing a young, affluent widower opposite Susan Sarandon in White Palace, John Cusack's best friend in True Colors, and a poker-playing drifter who collides with Mandy Patinkin in The Music of Chance.
In 1983 he performed on the demo of the Stephen Sondheim – James Lapine production Sunday in the Park with George, starring Mandy Patinkin.
Grammer's former Juilliard classmate and Broadway co-star Patinkin suggested Grammer to the New York casting director, and he got what was supposed to be a six-episode job, but ended up as a regular cast member.
Mandel Bruce " Mandy " Patinkin (; born November 30, 1952 ) is an award-winning American actor of stage and screen and a tenor vocalist.
Patinkin was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Doris " Doralee " ( Sinton ), a homemaker, and Lester Patinkin, who worked for the People's Iron & Metal Company and the Scrap Corporation of America.
Patinkin's cousins include Mark Patinkin, an author and nationally syndicated columnist for The Providence Journal, and Sheldon Patinkin of Columbia College Chicago's Theater Department, a founder of The Second City.
When the producers of the popular American sitcom Cheers were auditioning for the role of Dr. Frasier Crane, Patinkin put Grammer's name forward.
After some TV commercial and radio appearances, including the CBS Radio Mystery Theater in 1974, Patinkin had his first success in musical theater, where he played the part of Che in Evita on Broadway in 1979.
Patinkin played Inigo Montoya in Rob Reiner's 1987 The Princess Bride ( which Patinkin considers his favorite role ), in which he delivers the iconic line, " Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya.
" Patinkin found his studies a huge asset in The Princess Bride, playing the role of the best swordsman in the country, short of the main character, and part of his role included proficiency in fencing at a professional level.
However, despite the award and the ratings success of the show, Patinkin left the show during the second season, as he was unhappy spending so much time away from his wife.
Since Chicago Hope, Patinkin has appeared in a number of films.
Patinkin was absent from a table read for Criminal Minds and did not return for a third season.
Many weeks before his departure, in a videotaped interview carried in the online magazine Monaco Revue, Patinkin told journalists at the Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo that he loathed violence on television and was uncomfortable with certain scenes in Criminal Minds.
On October 14, 2009, it was announced that Patinkin would be a guest-star on an episode of Three Rivers, which aired on November 15, 2009.
Patinkin on January 13, 2012, outside the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
Patinkin and Patti Lupone performed their concert An Evening with Patti Lupone and Mandy Patinkin on Broadway for a limited 63-performance run starting November 21, 2011, at the Barrymore Theatre, and which ended on January 13, 2012.
Patinkin married actress and writer Kathryn Grody in 1980.
Patinkin suffered from keratoconus, a degenerative eye disease, in the mid-1990s.

contributed and children's
Serving in his capacity as honorary chairman, Capp made public appearances on its behalf for years, contributed free artwork for its annual fund-raising appeals, and entertained crippled and paraplegic children in children's hospitals with inspirational pep talks, humorous stories and sketches.
The film contributed to the reputation of Godzilla films in the United States as cheap children's entertainment that should not be taken seriously.
* Fanfare ( 1927 ; for the children's ballet L ' Éventail de Jeanne, to which ten French composers each contributed a dance )
* In 1966 Pertwee contributed to the children's album Children's Favourites by EMI and Paul Hamilin.
" Rodgers ' children's books include A Billion for Boris ( 1974, later republished under the title ESP TV ), Summer Switch ( 1982 ), and The Rotten Book ( 1985 ), and she contributed songs to the landmark children's album Free to Be ... You and Me.
In 2000, Lauper contributed a song called " I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever " for the children's movie Rugrats in Paris.
) It was also in 1927 that he contributed the Rondeau for the children's ballet L ' éventail de Jeanne, a collaboration between ten French composers.
After the end of Married With Children, several more television films followed, and she also contributed to the children's cartoon Recess as the voice of Spinelli's mother.
At sixteen years old she contributed to the most popular children's publication of the day, St. Nicholas Magazine — also the first publisher of 20th century writers F. Scott Fitzgerald, Rachel Carson, and William Faulkner — with a puzzle titled " Double Headings and Curtailings ".
While primarily known as a poet, he also translated Dante's Divine Comedy, wrote several volumes of children's poetry, pursued etymology, contributed to the Saturday Review as a columnist and long-time poetry editor, and directed the Bread Loaf Writers ' Conference in Vermont.
Between 1932 and 1934, Anna was associate editor of a magazine called Babies Just Babies ( her mother Eleanor also had ties to this publication ); hosted a Best and Company Department Store ; contributed articles to Liberty magazine ; and wrote two children's books, Scamper and Scamper's Christmas.
In 2006, she contributed a foreword to We Wish: Hopes and Dreams of Cornwall's Children, a book of children's writing published in aid of the NSPCC.
Sane Guruji ( 1899 – 1950 ) contributed to the children's literature in Marathi.
The theme song was sung by Mike Stewart, who had previously contributed to a children's album in 1956, Walt Kelly's Songs of the Pogo.
* Valse ( 1927 ; for the children's ballet L ' éventail de Jeanne, to which ten French composers each contributed a dance )
He has contributed to advertising campaigns for Honda, Acura, Rayban, Levi's and the children's television show Yo Gabba Gabba.
Darwin already feared that the consanguinity of his and Emma's lineage — she was his first cousin — had contributed to his children's constitutional weakness, a fear that would find its expression in The Origin of Species in which Darwin rails against the " evil " effects of inbreeding and lauds the good effects of crossing.
He has contributed essays to the books City Secrets — New York as well as Life Interrupted by Spalding Gray, and appears on the children's CD Philadelphia Chickens.
The same year, he and Mellor co-created the children's medical drama Children's Ward, which ran for many years — Abbott regularly contributed scripts until 1992, then returned briefly to the show in 1996.
An author of children's books, novels, and several biographies, Miranda Seymour has also contributed to a number of leading newspapers and literary journals, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The London Review of Books, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Times Literary Supplement, and The Economist.
He contributed artwork for mission calendars, and from 1956 he produced ( free of charge ) the comic strips William the Warrior and Tony & Tina-The Twins for The Young Warrior, a children's paper published by the WEC Publications.
He contributed to children's literature, with the fifties Space Cat series.
Gunter Segers is a Belgian children's book author and illustrator, and contributed animations to The Residents DVD The Commercial Album, released in 2004.

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