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* 1944 – Richard Belzer, American actor and comedian
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.
Lauper worked on the movie originally titled Moon Over Miami, which later became Off and Running with David Keith, Richard Belzer and David Thornton, whom she started seeing romantically.
Fellow cast members included John Belushi, Richard Belzer, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Brian Doyle-Murray.
Bill Murray joined the show and Richard Belzer ..."
Co-workers on the Radio Hour included Richard Belzer, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Harold Ramis and his younger brother Bill.
* Richard Belzer as himself
Subsequently renamed The Late Show, it featured several hosts including Ross Shafer, Suzanne Somers, Richard Belzer, and Robert Townsend before it was cancelled in 1988.
John Munch, a fictional detective played by actor Richard Belzer, which first appeared on Homicide: Life on the Street, made, among numerous other TV show crossovers, a small cameo appearance in the episode " Took " from the fifth and final season of The Wire.
* Richard Belzer
Left to right: Ned Beatty, Clark Johnson, Richard Belzer, Melissa Leo, Kyle Secor, Andre Braugher, Callie Thorne, Yaphet Kotto, Peter Gerety, Toni Lewis, Jon Seda.
* Richard Belzer as Leonard in the Season 2 episode " Twas the Episode Before Christmas ".
Also appearing are Richard Belzer, and ( as usual for Ron Howard films ) Clint Howard.
* Richard Belzer as Inspector Henderson ( four episodes )
* Richard Belzer as Inspector Henderson ( four episodes )
* Richard Belzer
* Richard Belzer as U. S. President
* John Munch, a fictional character played by actor Richard Belzer
As part of the promotion for the event, Hogan appeared on Hot Properties four days prior to WrestleMania, where he put host Richard Belzer into a front chinlock — a move that cuts off the flow of blood to the brain.
Nearly every big name in comedy has played The Improv, including Milton Berle, Drew Carey, George Carlin, Chevy Chase, Bill Cosby, Billy Crystal, Rodney Dangerfield, Jeff Dunham, David Letterman, Steve Martin, Freddie Prinze, Joan Rivers, Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Bill Hicks, Ron White, Joe Rogan, Dennis Miller, Bill Maher, Larry Miller, Carol Leifer, Richard Belzer, Richard Lewis, Paul Reiser, and Jerry Seinfeld.
* Richard Belzer as Alaskan Floe Barker
Comedian Richard Belzer goaded Reiner into reading aloud some of the review at Reiner's roast ; Reiner jokingly insisted that " if you read between the lines, review isn't really that bad.
In November 2008, when Richard Belzer fell ill, she filled in as host for the North Shore Animal League's Dogcatemy Celebrity Gala, which takes place at NYC's Capitale.

Richard and defines
* 1983 — Sperry Corporation Martyn Richard Jones defines the Sperry Information Center approach, which while not being a true DW in the Inmon sense, did contain many of the characteristics of DW structures and process as defined previously by Inmon, and later by Devlin.
* Richard Ellmann defines ' deconstruction ' as the systematic undoing of understanding.
The Free Software Definition, written by Richard Stallman and published by Free Software Foundation ( FSF ), defines free software as a matter of liberty, not price.
* 2004: The classicist Richard Buxton defines a myth as " a socially powerful traditional story ".
That reputation has come down through the ages and defines the popular image of Richard.
The revised and expanded, second edition of the Mismeasure of Man ( 1996 ) analyzes and challenges the methodological accuracy of The Bell Curve ( 1994 ), by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, which re-presented the arguments of what Gould terms biological determinism, which he defines as " the abstraction of intelligence as a single entity, its location within the brain, its quantification as one number for each individual, and the use of these numbers to rank people in a single series of worthiness, invariably to find that oppressed and disadvantaged groups — races, classes, or sexes — are innately inferior and deserve their status.
John A. Wiens opposes the traditional view expounded by Carl Troll, Isaak S. Zonneveld, Zev Naveh, Richard T. T. Forman / Michel Godron and others that landscapes are arenas in which humans interact with their environments on a kilometre-wide ; instead, he defines ' landscape '— regardless of scale — as " the template on which spatial patterns influence ecological processes ".
American sociologist Richard Flacks defines mass intelligentsia thus:
The Blackwell dictionary of Western philosophy ( 2004 ) defines " Neo-pragmatism " as follows: " A postmodern version of pragmatism developed by the American philosopher Richard Rorty and drawing inspiration from authors such as John Dewey, Martin Heidegger, Wilfrid Sellars, Quine, and Jacques Derrida.
The American nonprofit Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, founded and directed by neuroethicist Dr. Wrye Sententia and legal theorist Richard Glen Boire, defines cognitive liberty as " the right of each individual to think independently and autonomously, to use the full spectrum of his or her mind, and to engage in multiple modes of thought.
The Free Software Definition, written by Richard Stallman and published by Free Software Foundation ( FSF ), defines free software as a matter of liberty, not price.
The Blackwell dictionary of Western philosophy ( 2004 ) defines " Neo-pragmatism " as follows: " A postmodern version of pragmatism developed by the American philosopher Richard Rorty and drawing inspiration from authors such as John Dewey, Martin Heidegger, Wilfrid Sellars, Quine, and Jacques Derrida.
Richard Maledo ( 2011 ) further defines secondary articulation as the superimposition of lesser stricture upon a primary articulation.

Richard and Big
This has been put forward by J. Richard Gott III, James E. Gunn, David N. Schramm, and Beatrice Tinsley, who said that asking what occurred before the Big Bang is like asking what is north of the North Pole.
Richard " Magic Dick " Salwitz, Billy Branch, John Popper, Tom Ball, " Dirty " Patrick Walsh, Big Dave Perea, Joe Filisko, Miles Ryan and others are keeping the harmonica tradition alive.
The idea and installation were made by Richard Harfield of karaokeshop. com and was featured on Channel 4's Big Breakfast and several German TV stations featured the karaokecab.
By 1959, the death of Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens in a plane crash, the departure of Elvis for the army, the retirement of Little Richard to become a preacher, prosecutions of Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry, and the breaking of the payola scandal ( which implicated major figures, including Alan Freed, in bribery and corruption in promoting individual acts or songs ), gave a sense that the initial rock and roll era had come to an end.
Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Big Joe Turner, The Treniers, The Platters, The Flamingos, all made it onto the big screen.
The island is mentioned in the novels The Enemy by Desmond Bagley ( 1977 ), Sea of Death by Richard P. Henrick ( 1992 ), The Fist of God by Frederick Forsyth ( 1994 ), Quantico by Greg Bear ( 2005 ), The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde ( 2005 ), Forbidden Island by Malcolm Rose ( 2009 ), And then you die by Iris Johansen ( 1998 ), The Island by R J Price ( better-known as the poet Richard Price ) ( 2010 ) and The Impossible Dead by Ian Rankin ( 2011 ).
American-born entrepreneur Lee Gordon, who arrived in Australia in 1953, played a key role in establishing the popularity of rock & roll with his famous " Big Show " tours, which brought to Australia many leading American rock ' n ' roll acts including Bill Haley & His Comets, Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Buddy Holly & The Crickets and Jerry Lee Lewis.
* Richard H. Carle, Sr., Chief Y ' eil Iwaans ( Big Raven )
* Wendy Richard in " The Last of the Big Spenders "
Otway currently tours as a solo act ; as a duo with Richard Holgarth ; and often with his Big Band which includes Murray Torkildsen, Seymour, Adam Batterbee and guest keyboard player Barry Upton.
Big Bowman and Little Bowman ponds are close together in the eastern part, and Richard pond is in the northwestern part near Averill Park.
Back in Wyoming, gunfighter English Bob ( Richard Harris ) and his biographer, W. W. Beauchamp ( Saul Rubinek ), arrive in Big Whiskey, also seeking the reward.
On July 10-11, 1986, more than a thousand law enforcement officers responded to Big Sandy Chief of Police Richard Lingle's request for assistance after convicted murderer Jerry " the Animal " McFadden escaped from the Upshur County jail with jailer Rosalie Williams, the wife of a Department of Public Safety trooper, as hostage.
Bergman contacts Richard Scruggs ( Feore ) and Ron Motley ( McGill ) who, with Mississippi ’ s attorney general Mike Moore, are suing Big Tobacco to reimburse the state for Medicaid funds used to treat people with smoking-related illnesses.
* Big Jack ( 1949 ) with Richard Conte, Marjorie Main, and Edward Arnold
* 1985: 7th Genie Awards, Best Animated Short: The Big Snit, ( Richard Condie and Michael J. F.
The 2006 tour cast, accompanied by Roger Lloyd-Pack as the Narrator and author Richard O ' Brien, performed " The Time Warp " live in Trafalgar Square on 22 July 2006 as part of The Big Dance event and was broadcast on BBC1's Dancing in the Street.
Various actors had recurring roles as Maverick foils, including Efrem Zimbalist, Jr as " Dandy Jim Buckley ," Richard Long as " Gentleman Jack Darby ," Leo Gordon as " Big Mike McComb ," and Diane Brewster as " Samantha Crawford ," while the series veered effortlessly from comedy to adventure and back again.
In 2011, Woods appeared as Richard S. Fuld, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Lehman Brothers, in HBO's Too Big to Fail, for which he gained an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Mini-series or Movie.
* December 21 – Richard Long, actor ( Big Valley and Nanny and the Professor )
* Richard Brautigan-A Confederate General From Big Sur
Among the many films she appeared in during this period were The Robe ( 1953 ), Young Bess ( 1953 ), Désirée ( 1954 ), The Egyptian ( 1954 ), Guys and Dolls ( 1955 ) – " in which she's delightfully proper ( and improper ) as the Salvation Army officer Sarah Brown "The Big Country ( 1958 ), Elmer Gantry ( 1960 ), ( directed by her second husband, Richard Brooks ), Spartacus ( 1960 ), All the Way Home ( 1963 ) – a film of James Agee's novel, A Death in the Family – and The Happy Ending ( 1969 ), again directed by Brooks and for which she received her second Oscar nomination.
The music was composed partly in " Big Pink ", a house shared by Rick Danko, Richard Manuel and Garth Hudson in West Saugerties, New York.
As writer Richard Meltzer told an interviewer, " Big Star ... is the means through which most bands today who are influenced by the Beatles get their dose of the British Invasion.

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