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She was loaned to NBC Sports for the 2000 Sydney Olympics as a Reporter for Rhythmic Gymnastics and as the play-by-play woman for softball.
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She and was
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She glanced around the clearing, taking in the wagon and the load of supplies and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight.
She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
She was sure she would reach the pool by climbing, and she clung to that belief despite the increasing number of obstacles.
She was glad, completely and unselfishly glad, to see that things were working out the right way for both Sally and Dan.
She was telling herself that this might just be her reward at the end of a long meaningful search for truth.
She began to explain, `` There was this poet, in Italy '' He interrupted, `` Please don't judge all poets ''.
She and loaned
She was loaned to Canada from 1946 to 1948, then sold to Argentina and renamed ARA Independencia in 1958.
She signed a contract with David O. Selznick and appeared with Janet Gaynor in the comedy The Young in Heart ( 1938 ) before Selznick loaned her to MGM to appear in two films.
She served in the Second World War, was loaned to the Royal Hellenic Navy in 1943 and renamed Apostolis.
She is sometimes loaned to the Horseboating Society and has taken part in several of their events, including British Waterways ' " Coal and Cotton " event, celebrating the Leeds and Liverpool Canal's history of transporting coal from Leeds and Wigan to Liverpool, and taking cotton from Liverpool docks to Leeds.
She was also loaned to Paramount to play Fritzi Haller in Desert Fury ( 1947 ) in which she played the tough owner of a saloon and casino in a small mining town.
She made many of her more famous and critically acclaimed films while loaned out to other studios such as Universal and Paramount.
She was loaned to Tower Productions for a small role in her first feature film Red-Haired Alibi in 1932, and, in 1933, to Universal, Paramount, and Warner Bros. for various bit parts.
She was loaned to other studios with Kiss and Tell, The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, and Fort Apache being her few good films at the time.
She was loaned out to RKO for one of her most memorable films, They Live by Night starring with Farley Granger.
She made a strong impression as the heroine pitted against Greta Garbo's femme fatale in Flesh and the Devil in 1926 after Universal had loaned Kent to MGM to make the film.
She and NBC
She also appeared in the NBC television live action production of The Year Without a Santa Claus in December 2006.
She also appeared with a starring role in the series Extreme for NBC and the syndicated series Renegade and Queen of Swords.
She appeared in the 1954 NBC legal drama Justice, based on case files of the Legal Aid Society of New York.
She also appeared in an episode of the NBC medical drama about psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour, " There Should Be an Outfit Called ' Families Anonymous!
She guest-starred in the NBC television medical drama ER ( starring her nephew, George Clooney ) in 1995 ; she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.
She is a featured media commentator on the effects of technology for CNN, NBC, ABC, and NPR, including appearances on such programs as Nightline and 20 / 20.
She joined actor Clarence Muse, one of the earliest black members of the Screen Actors Guild, for an NBC radio broadcast to raise funds for Red Cross relief programs for Americans, who had been displaced by devastating floods.
She returned with great fanfare to network news as NBC created a new early program, NBC News at Sunrise, which was scheduled right before the Today program.
She exited the role of Whitney on September 6, 2007, the second to last day the show aired on NBC but returned for the show's finale episodes briefly from Mid-July 2008 to early August 2008 in a guest appearance.
She also had recurring roles during the second season ( 1991 – 1992 ) of the NBC hit The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
She convinced the head of NBC to air her breast cancer special in a prime time program, and became an Ambassador for Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
She only made a few appearances, including a 1973 performance at NBC with David Bowie, singing Sonny Bono's song ( recorded in 1965 by Sonny & Cher ) " I Got You Babe ".
More specifically, Murder, She Wrote would be facing off against NBC's comedy Friends, which was entering its second season on the network and was given the 8 PM timeslot for the fall, and The Single Guy, a brand-new sitcom that NBC gave the coveted 8: 30 timeslot between Friends and Seinfeld.
She was a finalist on the NBC show The Celebrity Apprentice, competing to win money for her charity, The Starkey Hearing Foundation, finishing in second place.
She then appeared on NBC television as Anna Stieman in A Boy Called Ciske, a Kraft Mystery Theatre production, in May 1958, and in a vignette entitled " Miracle in the Orphanage ", part of " The Christmas Tree ", a Hallmark Hall of Fame production, in December 1958 with fellow child actor Richard Thomas and veteran actors Jessica Tandy and Margaret Hamilton.
She remained as the same character, as did Zack, Screech, and Mr. Belding, after Disney dropped the series and it was picked-up and re-tooled by NBC and renamed Saved by the Bell.
O ' Sullivan stuck with acting after Farrow's death: she was the Today Girl for NBC for a while, then made the movie version of Never Too Late ( 1965 ) for Warner Bros .. She was also an executive director of a bridal consulting service, Wediquette International.
She was cast as prostitute Lorene Rogers in the 1979 NBC miniseries remake of the 1953 film From Here to Eternity.
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