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He began to harass Guyer at her apartment, and she was forced to change her phone number and instruct her doorman not to admit him.
King began working as a doorman at the popular nightclub Leon and Eddie's while performing comedy under the last name of the boxer who beat him, " King ".
" In 1998 Hobson registered as a nightclub doorman and began working at " Kans " nightclub in Market Place, Selby.

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In one cartoon a family is shown outside a theater with the head of the family addressing the doorman: `` Excuse me, but when we came out we found that we had left my daughter's handbag and my wife's behind ''.
* Paul Ryder ( Happy Mondays ) as drug dealer and head Hacienda doorman Pel
In 1992, McLean was working as the head doorman at the The Hippodrome in London's Leicester Square, when he ejected a man named Gary Humphries who was reportedly on drugs, streaking through the nightclub and harassing women and urinating on the floor.
In the 2006 feature film Dead Man's Cards, Barber again returned to Merseyside playing the part of Paul, head doorman, at a Liverpool club.

doorman and then
Mike Doughty ( who billed himself at the time as " M. Doughty ") was a folk singer ( he attended Eugene Lang College with Ani DiFranco, where they studied with Sekou Sundiata and played around the school together ), slam poet, sometime music writer, and doorman at the old Houston Street location of The Knitting Factory, then a nexus for such avant-garde artists as John Zorn and Marc Ribot.
She then turned the gun on the club's doorman Ernie Holman, who grabbed her wrist and took the gun away from her.
He then spent most of the day near the entrance to The Dakota apartment building where Lennon and Yoko Ono lived, talking to other fans and the doorman.
The producers of the show expected that they would not have to replace Ribamar as the doorman of the building, since the set was to be a Cafe from then on, but when ratings forced the show to return to the apartment after only seven episodes, Ataíde was made the doorman of the building, which would give him an occupation and an excuse to be around always.
Before our bit, I went out the back for a quick fag and then the doorman didn't want to let me back in.

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The legal drinking age was 18, and to avoid unwittingly letting in undercover police ( who were called " Lily Law ", " Alice Blue Gown ", or " Betty Badge "), visitors would have to be known by the doorman, or look gay.
At the end, the doorman reads in the newspaper that he inherited a fortune from an American millionaire named U. G. Monen, a patron who died in his arms in the hotel bathroom.
* Carlton, the drunken doorman in Rhoda's building, is played by Lorenzo Music ( who would later voice Garfield ).
In some cases, the firm may go so far as to turn away customers who are not in its target segment. The doorman at a swanky nightclub, for example, may deny entry to unfashionably dressed individuals because the business has made a strategic decision to target the " high fashion " segment of nightclub patrons.
Less prominent characters on the show include sportscaster Lewis Kazagger, Pops the doorman, gossip columnist Fleet Scribbler, and Scooter's uncle J. P. Grosse who owned the theatre.
Abbas Fallahi, who had been a butler before the revolution, was appointed the doorman by Afrouz.
This has caused many problems, such as in The Marvelous Land of Oz when the Emerald City, which was only guarded by an elderly doorman and one soldier who was the entire Army of Oz at the time, was easily conquered by the Army of Revolt led by General Jinjur.
* Cyril Gore, a Boris Karloff sound-alike who often appeared as a butler or doorman ; his catchphrase was " Follow me down this cor-ree-dor.
Fallon made three appearances during the show, the first in a sketch in which he performed impressions of people such as David Bowie, Jerry Seinfeld and David Blaine in order to get past a doorman ( Shaun Williamson ) who claims Fallon is not on the list.
The three most central characters are Captain J. van Toch, the seaman who discovers the Newts ; Mr Gussie H. Bondy, the industrialist who leads the development of the Newt industry ; and Mr Povondra, Mr Bondy's doorman.
Months later, Bleek reunites with Giant, who has gotten a job as a doorman and stopped gambling.
He was constantly the person who waits on Jack wherever he was, from the railroad station, to the clerk in the store, to the doorman, to the waiter.
James Dalton ( Patrick Swayze ) is a professional " cooler " ( i. e. specialized doorman, or bouncer ) with a mysterious past who is enticed from his current job in New York City by club owner Frank Tilghman ( Kevin Tighe ) to take over security at his club / bar, the Double Deuce, in Jasper, Missouri.
Under the name Theodore Lodi, Lodigensky went on to play a handful of roles between 1929 and 1935, including Grand Duke Michael, a Russian exile who is forced to work as a hotel doorman in the 1932 film Down to Earth.
Max and Paddy finally hit North East England to visit Max's old doorman friend Billy ' The Butcher ' Shannon, who had previously briefly appeared in the 1994 flashback in Episode 2.
Hopkins favoured the more anarchistic elements in the " underground " centred around Ladbroke Grove, like former UFO doorman Mick Farren, who by 1967 was also working at the IT newspaper.
Thirty two witnesses were called to testify concerning Powell, including Seward's son, Augustus, and William Bell, who worked for the Seward household as a servant and doorman, and who admitted Powell the night of the assassination attempt.
In explanation of his work, Sierra has said, “ What I do is refuse to deny the principles that underlie the creation of an object of luxury: from the watchman who sits next to a Monet for eight hours a day, to the doorman who controls who comes in, to the source of the funds used to buy the collection.

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Hackman was working as a doorman when he ran into an instructor whom he had despised at the Pasadena Playhouse.
Along with controlling the violence as a doorman, Tureaud was mainly hired to keep out drug dealers and users.
He did not come back and Guare asked where he went and the doorman said he got in a limousine and was headed to Kennedy Airport.
" Five years later, he was working as a doorman at the Heritage nightclub in San Diego — where artists of every genre performed — when he did his first paid gig for $ 6.
Murnau noted that the story was absurd on the grounds that " everyone knows that a washroom attendant makes more than a doorman.
Strange worked as the doorman and Egan was the club's DJ.
But when tried for the shooting, his defense team effectively challenged the credibility of the doorman, and Gigante was acquitted in 1958 on charges of attempted murder.
Marguerite Johnson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928, the second child of Bailey Johnson, a doorman and a navy dietitian, and Vivian ( Baxter ) Johnson, a nurse and card dealer.
He worked in low-status jobs like cinema doorman, a YMCA warden and was twice elected local councillor for the Labour Party.
Leto wanted to help his family and became a dishwasher at a barbecue restaurant at 12, and he was a doorman at 16.
An ostiarius, a Latin word sometimes anglicized as ostiary but often literally translated as porter or doorman, originally was a servant or guard posted at the entrance of a building.
Hayter was the Ministry doorman in ' Passport to Pimlico '.
It was later reported that the couple had broken up after Anderton had flirted with Danio Domingues, a doorman from Chelsea nightclub Kitts.

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