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Ruck and Broadway
Ruck and Broderick had previously acted together in the Broadway production of Biloxi Blues.

Ruck and 1985
Pan might be multiplied as the Panes ( Burkert 1985, III. 3. 2 ; Ruck and Staples 1994 p 132 ) or the Paniskoi.
Subsequently, Ruck says that with Cameron Frye, Hughes gave him " the best part I ever had in a movie, and any success that I've had since 1985 is because he took a big chance on me.

Ruck and with
* Ruck, Rob ; with Patterson, Maggie Jones and Weber, Michael P. ( 2010 ).
Ruck felt at ease working with Broderick, often crashing in his trailer.
The game lists Harriman as a native of Chicago, Illinois, with a son named Ferris and an interest in 20th century sports cars, a reference to the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, which is set in Chicago, and in which Alan Ruck, who plays the role of Ferris Bueller's best friend, has a father who owns a collection of sports cars.
On 23 October 2009, the makers of the documentary film Starsuckers reported that they had received an email from the law firm Carter Ruck, acting on behalf of Clifford and threatening them with an injunction over their film.
The mythological use for a Hyas, apparently a back formation from Hyades, may simply have been to provide a male figure to consort with the archaic rain-nymphs, the Hyades, a chaperone responsible for their behavior, as all the archaic sisterhoods — even the Muses — needed to be controlled under the Olympian world-picture ( Ruck and Staples ).
In The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries ( 1978 ), co-authored with Albert Hofmann and Carl A. P. Ruck, it was proposed that the special potion " kykeon ", a pivotal component of the ceremony, contained psychoactive ergoline alkaloids from the fungus Ergot ( Claviceps spp.
Shortly after, Castile appeared in the Miller-Boyett sitcom Going Places in January 1991 as the recurring role of Sam Roberts, the son of talk show host Dick Roberts ( Steve Vinovich ) with co-stars Alan Ruck and Heather Locklear.
As they make a run for the border along with farmer Hendry William French ( Alan Ruck ) and 14 year old Tom O ' Folliard ( Balthazar Getty ), cattle baron John Simpson Chisum and Governor Wallace approach Garrett to offer him the job as Lincoln County Sheriff and $ 1000 to use whatever resources he needs to hunt Bonney down and kill him.
* Ruck, Rob ; with Paterson, Maggie Jones and Weber, Michael P. ( 2010 ) Rooney: a Sporting Life.
In 1991, she co-starred in the short-lived series Going Places with Alan Ruck, Heather Locklear, and Hallie Todd.
Ruck and Staples assert that there is no one way to interpret the labours, but that six were located in the Peloponnese, culminating with the rededication of Olympia.
Tim Horan has been a commentator for Fox Sports Australia since September 2010. In 2011 Horan joined Triple M's Sunday Rugby show The Ruck with Matt Burke
Enquiries to Nature magazine brought in sacks of mail to be dealt with by Frank, who settled into Brodie Innes's old house in the village and married Amy Ruck on 23 July.
Ruck and Rock seemed disillusioned with their lack of sales, and split up soon after the Magnum Force album.
Carl Ruck is best known for his work along with other scholars in mythology and religion on the sacred role of entheogens, or psychoactive plants that induce an altered state of consciousness, as used in religious or shamanistic rituals.

Ruck and Matthew
As the movie opens, high school senior Ferris Bueller ( Matthew Broderick ) decides to skip school on a nice spring day by faking an illness to his parents ( Lyman Ward and Cindy Pickett ), then encourages his girlfriend, Sloane Peterson ( Mia Sara ) and his pessimistic best friend, Cameron Frye ( Alan Ruck ) to spend the day in Chicago as one of their last flings before they head off to different colleges.

Ruck and .
* Ruck, Carl A. P.
* Ruck, Carl A. P.
* Ruck, Carl A. P., and Danny Staples, The World of Classical Myth 1994
" The Bull was the old pre-Olympian Poseidon ," Ruck and Staples remark.
* Ruck, Carl A. P., and Danny Staples, The World of Classical Myth 1994.
* Ruck, Carl A. P.
The four regular presenters on the show were landscaper Jamie Durie, builder / carpenter Scott Cam, Landscaper Nigel Ruck and horticulturist Jody Rigby.
* Wasson, R, Ruck, C., Hofmann, A., The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries.
* Foreword and first chapter from The Road to Eleusis R. Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann, Carl A. P. Ruck
# Wasson, Ruck, Hofmann, The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1978.
* Carl A. P. Ruck, Blaise Daniel Staples & Clark Heinrich, The Apples of Apollo: Pagan and Christian Mysteries of the Eucharist, 2001.
* Ruck, Carl A. P.

made and Broadway
A Funny Thing has enjoyed several Broadway and West End revivals and was made into a successful film starring the original lead of the musical, Zero Mostel.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum was made into a musical film in 1966, directed by Richard Lester, with Zero Mostel and Jack Gilford re-creating their Broadway stage roles, Leon Greene reprising his West End stage role and Phil Silvers starred in an expanded role as " Marcus Lycus ".
The play made its Broadway premiere at the Palmer's Theatre on 21 December 1889, starring Beatrice Cameron as Nora Helmer.
Another change was made on November 10, 1963, when Broadway became one-way southbound from Herald Square to Madison Square ( 23rd Street ) and Union Square ( 14th Street ) to Canal Street, and two routes — Sixth Avenue south of Herald Square and Centre Street, Lafayette Street, and Fourth Avenue south of Union Square — became one-way northbound.
Finally, at the same time as Madison Avenue became one-way northbound and Fifth Avenue became one-way southbound, Broadway was made one-way southbound between Madison Square ( where Fifth Avenue crosses ) and Union Square on January 14, 1966, completing its conversion south of Columbus Circle.
Wallach made his Broadway debut in 1945 and won a Tony Award in 1951 for his performance in the Tennessee Williams play The Rose Tattoo.
A decade later, the team made some of their Broadway hits into movies, including The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers.
Following their first season, he made his Broadway directorial debut with Antonia by Hungarian playwright Melchior Lengyel, then returned to Rochester, where C. F.
The film was an adaptation of the hit Broadway play The Front Page by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, which had already been made into a film in 1931.
In 1994, he made his Broadway debut, as a replacement cast member playing the Devil in a revival of the baseball musical, Damn Yankees, choreographed by future film director Rob Marshall ( Chicago ).
Having purchased the film rights to Journey's End, British producers Michael Balcon and Thomas Welsh agreed that Whale's experience directing the London and Broadway productions of the play made him the best choice to direct the film.
Cotten made his Broadway debut in 1930, and soon became friends with Orson Welles.
The following year, he made his first Broadway appearance, as Oswald in a production of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts, starring Liv Ullmann.
In 1982, he won an Obie Award for his role in Forty Deuce, and soon after made his Broadway debut in Slab Boys, with then-unknowns Sean Penn and Val Kilmer.
He made his Broadway debut in 1981 as " Lennox ", in Macbeth taking the lead role when Philip Anglim withdrew after receiving negative reviews.
On April 18, 2010, Grammer made his Broadway musical debut playing the role of Georges in a revival of the Jerry Herman / Harvey Fierstein musical La Cage aux Folles, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical.
Paxinou made several appearances on the Broadway stage and television as well.
In 1973 Ullmann made her New York stage debut in the unsuccessful Broadway revival of I Remember Mama.
Pickford made her last Biograph picture, The New York Hat, in late 1912 and returned to Broadway in the David Belasco production of A Good Little Devil.
The film, produced in 1913, showed the play's Broadway actors reciting every line of dialogue, resulting in a stiff film that Pickford later called " one of the worst I ever made ... it was deadly.
His behavior got him kicked out of the cast of the New School's production in Sayville, but he was discovered in a locally produced play there and then made it to Broadway in the bittersweet drama I Remember Mama in 1944.
Hammerstein was probably the best " book writer " in Broadway history – he made the story, not the songs or the stars, central to the musical and brought musical theater to full maturity as an art form.
Falk made his Broadway debut also in 1956, appearing in Alexander Ostrovsky's Diary of a Scoundrel.
The original Broadway production of Pacific Overtures in 1976 was presented in Kabuki style, with men playing women's parts and set changes made in full view of the audience by people dressed in black.
That same year, she made her Broadway debut in a revival of Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, in the role of Nibs ( one of the Lost Boys ), appearing onstage with Maude Adams and earning a favorable mention from the powerful critic Alexander Woollcott.

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