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Sidney and Fields
Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbach (" Mr. Kitzel "), Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta.
The show featured Sidney Fields as their landlord, and Hillary Brooke as a friendly neighbor who sometimes got involved in the pair's schemes.
Sidney Fields, in the his role as Professor Mellonhead, was the " fill-in " manager in the absence of Abbott and performed the straightman role with Lou Costello.
Jerry Seinfeld is an avid fan and " The Old Man " ( Season 4, Episode 18, aired 18 February 1993 ) featured a cantankerous old man named " Sid Fields ," played by veteran actor Bill Erwin, as a tribute to Sidney Fields, the landlord from the Abbott & Costello TV show.
* 1959: Redhead – Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, Sidney Sheldon and David Shaw, music by Albert Hague, lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Others in the cast: Betty Jane Howarth, Jimmy Brown, Molly Bee, Jack McCoy, Mel Koontz, Cindy Sue, Susabelle, Ken Mayer, Isabel Dwan, Sidney Fields, Margie Lizst, Milton Newberger and Jymme Shore.
He quickly gained recognition for his investigative pieces, earning two awards within two years of joining the staff ; he won the National Magazine Award for reporting for his two-part series “ Reefer Madness ” and “ Marijuana and the Law ” ( Atlantic Monthly, August and September, 1994 ), and he won the Sidney Hillman Foundation award for his article, “ In the Strawberry Fields ” ( Atlantic Monthly, November 19, 1995 ).
Both studied under physicist Sidney Coleman and Nobel Prize winner Norman F. Ramsey, as well as Fields Medal winner David Mumford.
Among the actors who visited in the 1890s were Henry Irving, Maurice and Lionel Barrymore, Sidney Drew and Mrs. John Drew, Harry Langdon, W. C. Fields, Eddie Foy, and Sarah Bernhardt.
Redhead is a musical with music composed by Albert Hague and lyrics by Dorothy Fields, who with her brother, Herbert, along with Sidney Sheldon and David Shaw wrote the book / libretto.

Sidney and years
Anne had been pledged to Philip Sidney two years earlier, but after a year of negotiations Sidney's father, Sir Henry, was declining in favor with the queen and Cecil suspected financial difficulties.
Sidney Gottlieb, who had retired from the CIA two years previously, was interviewed by the committee but claimed to have very little recollection of the activities of MKUltra.
The two champions from those years competed against teams from the UK for the " College Bowl World Championship ," which were also televised ; in 1978, Stanford University played a team of UK all-stars under College Bowl rules, and in 1979, Davidson College played Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University under University Challenge rules.
He also may have been goaded into films by his brother Lionel and his uncle Sidney, who had both been successfully making movies for a couple of years.
At 19 years and 286 days old, Landeskog is the youngest captain in NHL history, being 11 days younger than when Sidney Crosby was named captain at 19 years and 297.
Upon the death of their mother two years later ( in 1931 ), he and Nancy were adopted by their maternal aunt, Gretl, and paternal uncle, Sidney, who married and had a son named Peter.
* Albert Sidney Johnson Carnahan ( 1897 – 1968 ), member of the United States House of Representatives for southeastern Missouri for 14 years
The canal feeder at Port Jefferson was completed to Sidney by 1841, some 4 years before the Miami & Erie Canal was opened between Cincinnati and Toledo.
In recent years, Kevin Frazier-Jones and other community theater leaders have revamped the Sidney Theatre downtown to be a place of live performance.
Although Loy was never nominated for an Academy Award for any single performance, after an extensive letter writing campaign and years of lobbying by screenwriter and then-Writers Guild of America, west board member Michael Russnow, who enlisted the support of Loy's former screen colleagues and friends such as Roddy McDowall, Sidney Sheldon, Harold Russell and many others, she received a 1991 Academy Honorary Award " for her career achievement ".
The 2nd Earl of Pembroke succeeded Sir Henry Sidney nine years later as President of the Council of the Marches, in 1586.
At the same time, Sidney forwarded to London Sorley Boy's petition for title, although it sat there without response for years.
Five years after the film was released, producer George Stevens, Jr. helped organize a showing of this, along with other Kramer films, at the Moscow Film Festival, which Kramer and co-star Sidney Poitier attended.
For the next two years he played with such jazz greats as cornetist Rex Stewart, clarinetist-soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet, pianists Earl Hines, Willie " The Lion " Smith, pianist Fats Waller, pianist James P. Johnson, pianist Duke Ellington and their various groups.
The Maitlands seek help from their afterlife case worker, Juno ( Sylvia Sidney ), who informs them that they must remain in the house for 125 years.
For a few years in the late 1990s, he toured a concert version of Porgy and Bess, partly in honor of his father, who sang the role for Sidney Poitier in the 1959 film version, and partly " to preserve the score's jazziness " in the face of " largely white orchestras " who tend not " to play around the bar lines, to stretch and bend ".
These shows received little notice, but two years later, a 1962 Sidney Janis Gallery exhibition in New York officially launched Pop Art, bringing him national recognition although he disclaimed being anything other than a painter of illusionistic form.
In November 1999, after 29 years, Hagman agreed to reunite with Jeannie co-stars Barbara Eden and Bill Daily and creator / producer Sidney Sheldon on the The Donny and Marie Show.
* Sidney Godolphin ( colonel ) ( 1652 – 1732 ), Member of Parliament for fifty years
In 1980, Harman divorced Richard Frank and later married Sidney Harman, 26 years her senior.
Asked about possible conflict of interest, Sidney Harman said: " We ’ ve been married for over 30 years.
* For years, it was said that Sidney Sheldon received one as a gift and thought it would be a perfect design for the series.
The movie was released seven years after Nelson's 1963 film Lilies of the Field, starring Sidney Poitier, which was made before the eruption of violence stemming from the American civil rights movement of the mid 1960s.

Sidney and experience
Both through his family heritage and his personal experience ( he was in Walsingham's house in Paris during the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre ), Sidney was a keenly militant Protestant.
Australian aviator Frederick Sidney Cotton's experience with high level and low-temperature flying led Cotton in 1917 to develop the revolutionary new " Sidcot " suit, a flying suit which solved the problem pilots had in keeping warm in the cockpit.
Because of his experience in law, Sidney Brown worked on the establishment of an effective national Red Cross Society in Ethiopia.

Sidney and New
In 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York City.
Morse was the author of a number of letters to the New York Observer ( his brother Sidney was the editor at the time ) urging people to fight the perceived Catholic menace.
Later in New York he took advice from Will Marion Cook, Fats Waller, and Sidney Bechet.
* Sidney Tarrow, The New Transnational Activism, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005
He was nominated again, this time for Best Actor, for the gritty The Pawnbroker ( 1965 ), a Sidney Lumet film in which Steiger portrays an emotionally withdrawn Holocaust survivor living in New York City.
Writing in the New York Times, Carter B. Horsley said of the River House: " Erected in 1931 when its area still teemed with tenements, it was mocked in the famous and popular 1936 movie, ' Dead End ' that was Lillian Hellman's adaptation of Sidney Kingsley's play.
John Sidney Linnell ( born June 12, 1959, New York, New York ) is an American musician, known primarily as one half of Brooklyn, New York alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants.
In the 1930s Ladnier co-led a band with Sidney Bechet called The New Orleans Feetwarmers, with whom Ladnier made some of his best recordings.
Opening October 31, 1962, Willem de Kooning's New York art dealer, the Sidney Janis Gallery, organized the groundbreaking International Exhibition of the New Realists, a survey of new to the scene American Pop, French, Swiss, Italian New Realism, and British Pop art.
The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway ( also known as the " Big Four ", a predecessor of the New York Central ) had the east-west route connecting Indianapolis, Anderson and Muncie, Indiana with Sidney, Bellefontaine and Columbus, Ohio.
Until the 1960s one could board the Knickerbocker Limited in Sidney and then step down in Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
In the 1950s one could board a train in Sidney and step down in Cincinnati or New Orleans.
It was named by Sidney Evans in honor of his hometown, New Berlin, New York.
* Sidney ( town ), New York
** Sidney ( village ), New York
* Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Sidney Zweibel / New Jersey, a neurosurgeon, and a colleague of Dr. Banzai's from Columbia.
He played with other New York bands including those of Kaiser Marshall, Hot Lips Page, and Sidney Bechet, and returned for a while to Ellington in 1944.

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