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* 1995 Roxie Roker, American actress ( b. 1929 )
He is the son of Roxie Roker, an actress known for her character Helen Willis in the 1970s hit television sitcom The Jeffersons, and Sy Kravitz, an NBC television news producer.
Smith had also worked with Kravitz ' mother Roxie Roker, on the hit sitcom The Jeffersons.
Roxie Roker, Kravitz's mother, died in California on December 2, 1995, of breast cancer at the age of 66.
However, the roles were all recast, with Berlinda Tolbert taking over the role of Jenny, veteran actor Franklin Cover playing her father Tom, and Roxie Roker as her mother Helen.
* Roxie Roker as Helen Willis
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Celebrities who played included Harvey Korman, Greg Morris, Doug Davidson, Roxie Roker, Rue McClanahan, Diane Ladd, Richard Kline, Gloria Loring, Patrick Wayne, Lynn Redgrave, Jerry Mathers, Meredith Baxter-Birney, Ernest Borgnine, and F. Lee Bailey.
Film actors making cameo appearances in various sketches included Rosanna Arquette, Ralph Bellamy, Griffin Dunne, Carrie Fisher, Steve Guttenberg, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kelly Preston and Henry Silva, alongside television actors such as Ed Begley, Jr., Bryan Cranston, David Alan Grier, Howard Hesseman, Peter Horton, William Marshall, Joe Pantoliano, Robert Picardo and Roxie Roker.
* Roxie Roker as Female Republican.
But Hexum's good looks and charm kept him marketable, and soon he was cast opposite Joan Collins in the made-for-television movie Making of a Male Model, starring also Jeff Conaway and Roxie Roker.
His first significant role was on The Jeffersons in 1975 as Tom Willis who was married to a Black woman, Helen, played by Roxie Roker.
He is possibly related to Fellow American-Bahamian news repoter, Al Roker and actress Roxie Roker, also musician Lenny Kravitz.

Roxie and August
Wilson has performed on Broadway, where she performed the role of Roxie Hart from June August 2006 in the revival of Chicago.
Shaw was originally only due to play the role of Roxie Hart for 6 weeks but due to good reviews and several standing standing ovations ( Daily Mail ) her contract was extended until August 2008.

Roxie and 28
Banning started showing Red Rock West at the Roxie Cinema on January 28, 1994 where it broke box office records before expanding to eight theaters in the city.

Roxie and 1929
Fraser went back to England on furlough in 1924 and when he returned to " Lisuland " in 1929, he was married, to Roxie Dymond, the daughter of a Methodist missionary stationed in Kunming.

Roxie and
* Ryan Roxie rhythm guitar, backing vocals
* The Roxie 1933 present
On 1 15 November 1979, the Roxie hosted the U. S. premiere of Luis Buñuel's L ' Âge d ' Or ( 1930 ), a film that had been banned for almost 50 years.
* Ryan Roxie rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Both dressers still have to deal with Captain Maxwell and Roxie the latter of whom also has to deal with Armand ( Christopher Maher ), another Illustra employee who keeps angling for sex with her.
* Beulah Annan ( 1899 1928 ), suspected American murderess ( model for Roxie Hart )
# Roxie, Mississippi $ 14, 472

Roxie and December
On December 26, 2005, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that the Roxie had agreed to be acquired by New College of California, a small liberal arts college also based in the Mission District.
She returned to the role of Roxie in Chicago at the Cambridge Theatre, London, on 14 December 2009 and completed her run on 24 April 2010.
Ruffelle returned to London's West End to play Roxie Hart in Chicago ; she stayed in the role from 5 November to 8 December.

Roxie and 2
Today the Roxie operates: 1 ) a 1, 700 sq ft marquee theater that seats 238 ; and 2 ) a storefront 48-seat theater and storefront installation space.
Since May 2, 1964, two young black men, Henry Hezekiah Dee, a civil rights activist, and his friend Charles Eddie Moore had been missing from Roxie.

Roxie and was
K Rock's most successful lineup was in the mid-1990s featuring " Dave & Roxie on the Big Mattress " ( Dave Gorr, Roxanne Bennett and Brendan Roberts ' character voices ), Steve Woods ( also Program Director ), Todd Austin, Frank Fursey & Wazza ( Warren Penny ).
* Richard Wright, novelist, author of Black Boy and Native Son, was born in Rucker Plantation in Roxie, Mississippi, twenty-two miles east of Natchez.
Richard Wright, the grandson of slaves, was born near Roxie, Mississippi, a tiny town located about 22 miles east of Natchez.
Romey is a tall ( six-foot-three-inch ), blue, furry humanoid male mascot with yellow hair, while Roxie, who was added to the team after the 2005 season, is five-feet-five-inches tall, humanoid, a lighter blue, and has a large yellow ponytail.
In 1926, Eagels was offered the part of Roxie Hart in Maurine Dallas Watkins's play Chicago, but Eagels walked out of this role during rehearsals.
Drawn from the play of the same name by Maurine Dallas Watkins which was in turn based on the true story of Beulah Annan, fictionalized as Roxie Hart ( Phyllis Haver ), and her spectacular murder of her boyfriend.
The character was known as simply " Velma " in the 1927 film and as " Velma Wall " in the 1942 film ; both were lesser characters in comparison to Velma Kelly as well as Roxie Hart, the Beulah Annan-inspired character who appeared in all versions of Chicago.
Director Sam Forrest was replaced by George Abbott at the request of Jeanne Eagels ( Roxie Hart ); but Eagels quit the show within a few days, and Francine Larrimore replaced Eagels.
A 1927 silent film version produced and supervised by Cecil B. DeMille and starring former Mack Sennett bathing beauty Phyllis Haver as Roxie Hart, was remade as Roxie Hart in 1942 with Ginger Rogers in the title role.
Tucker was also briefly mentioned in the lyrics of the song " Roxie " from the musical Chicago, and was cited as the main influence for the character of Matron " Mama " Morton.
The oldest continuously operating movie theater in San Francisco, the Roxie opened its doors as the C. H. Brown Theater in 1909, and was owned and operated as the Poppy Theater from 1912 to 1916 by Philip H. Doll, a local jeweler and watchmaker.
The 300-seat theater was renovated in 1933, changed its name to The Roxie, and added its unusual marquee with neon sign but no place for movie titles.
The Roxie became part of New College's Media Studies Program on January 1, 2006, and was renamed the " Roxie Film Center at New College ".
On February 26, 2008, New College announced it was closing, thus ending its support of the Roxie.
Wooden was born to Roxie Anna and Joshua Hugh Wooden.
His character was Amos Hart, the husband of Roxie.
While on a moonlight walk with his girlfriend Roxie Shield, Jonathan sees the mannequin he created ( and was fired over ) in the window of Prince & Company, an upscale department store.

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