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* Stephnie Weir, who played a woman that encountered a man named Bill Blackwell, who was wanted for the murder of Neal Jennings.
Hale also appeared in a season ten episode of MADtv, with Arrested Development co-star, Michael Cera, in a parody of COPS where two British robbers ( played by Hale and Cera ) try to stop a domestic dispute among the Royal Family ( played by Stephnie Weir, Michael McDonald, Paul Vogt, and Ron Pederson ).
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Stephnie Carmel Weir ( born November 28, 1967 ) is an American actress and comedian, best known for her membership in the recurring cast on MADtv.
Stephnie Weir was born in Odessa, Texas.
After moving to Chicago, Stephnie Weir began performing at the Improv Olympic and later on The Second City's main stage and the Goodman Theatre.
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7 A. M. Condo Report is a show hosted by elderly condominium owners Muriel Westig ( Stephnie Weir ) and Clifford Busley ( Ron Pederson ).
Angela Wright ( Stephnie Weir ) is an eighth-grade girl at Boyd Junior High, who wears braces and typically appears in videos of her own creation.
Sherry ( Stephnie Weir ) is a stripper who can never quite get through her dances without seeming unattractive or hurting herself.

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The Democrats chose Stephnie de Ruyter, who had been fifth on the Progressive list, as their new leader.
Stephnie de Ruyter is the leader of the New Zealand Democratic Party, a small left-wing New Zealand political party.

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Several of the actors also attended including James Robinson ( Young William ), Andrew Weir ( Young Hamish ), Julie Austin ( the young bride ) and Mhairi Calvey ( Young Murron ).
The music itself would be re-used in other films ( most notably the track " L ' Enfant " in The Year of Living Dangerously ( 1982 ) by Peter Weir ; the melody of same ( in marching band format ) can also be heard at the beginning of the 1924 Summer Olympics opening ceremonies scene in the film Chariots of Fire ) and television commercials ( the track " Hymne ", used in Barilla pasta commercials in Italy and Ernest & Julio Gallo wine ads in the US ).
After leaving the CFU, Weir made his first major independent film, the short feature Homesdale ( 1971 ), an offbeat black comedy which co-starred rising young actress Kate Fitzpatrick and musician and comedian Grahame Bond, who came to fame in 1972 as the star of The Aunty Jack Show ; Weir also played a small role, but this was to be his last significant screen appearance.
Child star Lukas Haas received wide praise for his debut film performance ; Witness also earned Weir his first Oscar nomination as Best Director, and was his first of several films to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture.
Alison Weir in her 2005 biography also attempted to portray Isabella more positively through first-hand accounts and archival evidence, in particular stressing her marital patience and loyalty.
The condition currently known as CRPS was originally described during the American Civil War by Silas Weir Mitchell, who is sometimes also credited with inventing the name " causalgia.
The children of Paganus Ruet ( argued by modern-day genealogist Lindsay Brook and followed by biographer Alison Weir as " probably christened as Gilles ") included Katherine, her sister Philippa, a son, Walter, and the eldest sister, Isabel ( also called Elizabeth ) de Roet ( Canoness of the convent of St. Waudru's, Mons, c. 1366 ).
The Year of Living Dangerously was directed by Peter Weir, who also made a successful transition to Hollywood.
He was also involved with the development of Heather Island on Lake Weir.
By then Hollidays Cove and two other outlying areas, Weirton Heights and Marland Heights, which as their names suggest were on hilltops or ridges surrounding the " Weir – Cove " area, had also incorporated.
* Brett Weir – a name that comes up in classic call " Super Across The Way " ( from The Jerky Boys album ) and is also mentioned in " The Gay Model " ; actually Johnny Brennan's brother-in-law's name.
The 2011 Proms season also featured new works by Sally Beamish, Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell Davies, Pascal Dusapin, Graham Fitkin, Thomas Larcher, Kevin Volans, Judith Weir, and Stevie Wishart.
He was also a Baptist pastor in Weir, Texas.
Additionally, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady of Jefferson Airplane, and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, all Woodstock alumni, also appeared at the latter festival, performing with the Band on guitar ; bass ; and guitar and vocals, respectively.
He was previously married ( 1978 – 1986 ) to the late Nicole Weir ( d. 2005 ), who also contributed background vocals to Winwood's early solo work.
" Hunter also collaborated as a lyricist with the other voices in the Dead, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, and Ron " Pigpen " McKernan, although over time Weir, the other principal songwriter besides Garcia, switched to using John Perry Barlow as a lyricist.
Weir also shared this vision, feeling that Niccol's script was too dark, and declaring " where he had it depressing, I could make it light.
Carrey ( Best Actor ), Harris ( Best Supporting Actor ) and Weir ( Direction ) also received nominations.
Tenniel himself did not think highly of his work there and took the opportunity to redraw some in the revised edition of 1884, which also used pictures by Ernest Henry Griset and Harrison Weir.
In addition to this Weir also suggests that by his use of the phrase forced widows, Cavendish was insinuating that George was a rapist.
Over 100 species of birds also use the Weir River Estuary.
Its theme song was written by Steve Horelick, Dennis Neil Kleinman, and Janet Weir ; Horelick also served as the series ' music director and composer.
The Scottish rugby international Duncan Weir was also born in Rutherglen and attended school there.

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In the 2003 Assembly election Weir successfully defended his seat for the DUP, who also gained another MLA from the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition.
Another alumnus, who like James Naismith ( see above ), gained a reputation away from the pastorate and / or academia, was John Weir Foote ( 1934 Graduate ), a heroic World War II Chaplain, and later Ontario Cabinet Minister.

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On the more sinister side, famous criminals from Edinburgh's history include Deacon Brodie, pillar of society by day and burglar by night, who is said to have influenced Robert Louis Stevenson's story, the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the murderers Burke and Hare who provided fresh corpses for anatomical dissection by the famous surgeon Robert Knox and Major Weir a notorious warlock.
Weir then took up a position with the Commonwealth Film Unit ( later renamed Film Australia ), for which he made several documentaries, including a short documentary about an underprivileged outer Sydney suburb, Whatever Happened to Green Valley, in which residents were invited to make their own film segments.
On 14 June 1982, Weir was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia ( AM ) for his service to the film industry.
Weir's next film, Dead Poets Society ( 1989 ) was a major international success, with Weir again receiving credit for expanding the acting range of its Hollywood star.
The film was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Weir, and launched the acting careers of young actors Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard.
Green Card was a box-office hit but was regarded as less of a critical success, although it helped Depardieu's path to international fame, and Weir received an Oscar nomination for his original screenplay.
The Truman Show was both a box office and a critical success, receiving positive reviews and numerous awards, including three Academy Award nominations: Andrew Niccol for Best Original Screenplay, Ed Harris for Best Supporting Actor, and Weir himself for Best Director.
Finally, Alison Weir, again drawing on the Fieschi Letter, has recently argued that Edward II escaped his captors, killing one in the process, and lived as a hermit for many years ; in this interpretation, the body in Gloucester Cathedral is of Edward's dead captor.
Peter Weir has the record for the most nominations yet to win best Director for someone still alive, 4 nominations.
Places, famous or infamous, that Kalgoorlie is noted for include its water pipeline, designed by C. Y. O ' Connor and bringing in fresh water from Mundaring Weir near Perth, its Hay Street brothels, its two-up school, the goldfields railway loopline, the Kalgoorlie Town Hall, the Paddy Hannan statue / drinking fountain, the Super Pit and Mount Charlotte lookout.
However, only about ten minutes of footage was filmed before the rights were optioned to Peter Weir for his more famous feature-length version, and the production was permanently shelved.
Feldman's first choice of director was Peter Weir, but he was involved in pre-production work for The Mosquito Coast and passed on the project.
Then, as financial backing for The Mosquito Coast fell through, Weir became free to direct Witness, which was his first American film.
The latter two have dams ( Canning Dam and Mundaring Weir ) which provide a sizeable part of the potable water requirements for Perth and the regions surrounding.
The cities of Baxter Springs, Columbus, Galena, Scammon, and Weir are considered governmentally independent and are excluded from the census figures for the townships.
* Weir, D., Noyes, D. Raising Hell How the Center for Investigative Reporting Gets the Story, ( Chapter on " Let Them Eat est.
Roy Oswalt, a major league pitcher for the Texas Rangers, and his wife Nicole live in Weir.
* Olympic Figure Skater Johnny Weir refers to Quarryville as his " hometown ", living there for many of his childhood years.

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