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Bono also played the part of Franklin Von Tussle in the 1988 John Waters film Hairspray.
In Los Angeles, Smith appeared in theatrical productions of Living On Salvation Street, for which she was paid $ 14 for each performance, Boys and Girls / Men and Women and How the Other Half Loves, and played the recurring role of Luella Waters on the Showtime series Brothers.
Finney also made an appearance at Roger Waters ' The Wall Concert in Berlin, where he played " The Judge " during the performance of " The Trial ".
Two beatniks ( played by Ric Ocasek and Pia Zadora ) painted furiously and played bongos in John Waters ' 1988 Hairspray.
Echuca, an Aboriginal name meaning " Meeting of the Waters " is indicative of the role rivers have played in the town's existence.
June 22, 2006, Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters played a live concert at the village, attracting over 50, 000 fans.
Van Morrison, Tim Hardin, Tim Buckley, Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, Howlin ' Wolf, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, the Youngbloods, John Hammond, Jr., The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Michael Bloomfield, Jefferson Airplane, Cream, The Chambers Brothers, Canned Heat, The Fugs, Odetta, Country Joe and the Fish, all played there.
James played a wide variety of " blues " ( which often crossed over into other styles of music ) similar to that of Muddy Waters, Howlin ' Wolf and some of B.
Leonard Chess played bass drum on one of Muddy Waters ' sessions in 1951.
With no interest in formal music training, Vaughan studied by ear and played along to Jimmie's records by such blues musicians as Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, Albert King and B. B.
When Roger Waters assembled an all-star cast of musicians to perform the rock opera The Wall live in Berlin in July 1990, Faithfull played the part of Pink's overprotective mother.
The role of husband Jake Goldberg was first played by Himan Brown and later by James R. Waters.
Following the production of his first short film, Hag in a Black Leather Jacket ( 1964 ), Waters decided to begin production of a second work, Roman Candles ( 1966 ), that was influenced by the pop artist Andy Warhol's recently created Chelsea Girls ( 1966 ) by consisting of three 8-millimeter movies played simultaneously side by side.
Divine also played his first on-screen male role, Earl Peterson, in the film, and Waters included a scene during which these two characters had sexual intercourse as a joke on the fact that both characters were played by the same actor.
I played with Muddy Waters and Howlin ' Wolf.
In 2010, Driver appeared in Conviction, a film depicting the real-life story of Betty Ann Waters ( Hilary Swank ), a single mother who spends a decade pursuing a law degree so she can represent her wrongfully convicted brother ( played by Sam Rockwell ) at court.
Ricci subsequently appeared in films like the independent hit Buffalo ' 66 ( in which she played Vincent Gallo's unwitting abductee-turned-girlfriend ), John Waters ' Pecker, and Don Roos ' The Opposite of Sex ( as the acid-tongued, manipulative Dede ).
* In a BBC interview, Tricia Stewart said she and Angela Baker never experienced the tension exhibited by the characters based on them, Chris ( played by Mirren ) and Annie ( Waters ).
Then on Waters ' 2002 tour, he played all nine parts like on record ( although part 8 was shortened ).
MacDonald remained for one last film, Cairo ( 1942 ), a cheaply budgeted spy comedy co-starring Robert Young ( Father Knows Best ) and Ethel Waters, who played MacDonald's singing maid.
Waters also appeared on stage in a production of The Sound of Music, in which he played the part of Captain von Trapp, alongside Lisa McCune as Maria.
At 10 years old Webster played the Young Cosette in Les Misérables, and in 1999-2000 starred as Brigitta Von Trapp in a stage production of The Sound of Music, alongside Lisa McCune, John Waters and Bert Newton.
He has played with the likes of Ralph Sutton, Tommy Benford, Buzzy Drootin, Ross Petot, Sammy Price, Benny Waters, Doc Cheatham, Dick Wetmore, Marty Grosz and Scott Hamilton.

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In 1960, when Richards, on his way to class at Sidcup Art College, and Jagger, on his way to class at London School of Economics, met at Dartford train station, the Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records Jagger carried revealed a mutual interest, leading to the re-establishment of their friendship and the formation of a band with Dick Taylor ( later of Pretty Things ).
Marlin Hurt's Beulah was also spun off, leading to both a radio and television show that would eventually star Hattie McDaniel and Ethel Waters.
For his screen adaptation of the play The Member of the Wedding ( 1952 ), Zinnemann chose the 26-year-old Julie Harris as the film's 12-year-old protagonist, although she had created the role on Broadway just as the two other leading actors, Ethel Waters and Brandon deWilde, had.
He was often associated with independent filmmaker John Waters and starred in ten of Waters's films, usually in a leading role.
In one of the scenes, an actor was required to walk about a street naked, which was a crime in the state of Maryland at the time, leading to the arrest of Waters and most of the actors associated with the film ; Divine, however, escaped, having speedily driven away from the police when they arrived to carry out the arrests.
* McPherson, James M. War on the Waters: The Union and Confederate Navies, 1861-1865 ( University of North Carolina Press ; 2012 ) 277 pages ; by leading scholar
There were two additional Zane Grey adaptations, Drums of the Desert ( starring Warner Baxter ) and Nevada, while an eighth western, 1927's Arizona Bound, Waters ' sole sagebrush saga not based on Zane Grey, starred Gary Cooper in his first leading role.
* Land & Waters Management – leading the management of Ontario's Crown lands, water, oil, gas, salt and aggregates resources, including making Crown land available for renewable energy projects.
Iloilo Mission Hospital School of Nursing which was established in 1906, pioneered Nursing in the Philippines | Nursing education in the Philippines, but later in 1946, Dr. Henry S. Waters, the director and principal of the Hospital and its School of Nursing, pressed for the offering, with Central Philippine College ( the forerunner of Central Philippine University ), a collegiate course leading to the Nursing | Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, which resulted the full operations of the school transferred to the College.
The concerts featured some of the leading blues artists of the 1960s, such as Muddy Waters, Howlin ' Wolf, Willie Dixon, John Lee Hooker and Sonny Boy Williamson, some playing in unique combinations such as T-Bone Walker playing guitar for pianist Memphis Slim, Otis Rush with Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson with Muddy Waters.

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Michael Lehmann, the man behind the original film, however, has denied that a sequel's development, saying " Winona's been talking about this for years — she brings it up every once in a while and Dan Waters and I will joke about it, but as far as I know there's no script and no plans to do the sequel.
In Stephen Vincent Benét's 1937 story " By the Waters of Babylon " ( originally titled " The Place of the Gods "), a young man explores the ruins of a city in the northeastern United States, possibly New York, generations after a war in which future weapons caused " The Great Burning ".
In the mid-1960s, Milstead also met and befriended a young man named John Waters ( 1946 –) through their mutual friend Carol Wernig ; Waters and Milstead were the same age and from the same neighborhood, and both embraced many of the countercultural and underground elements of Baltimore society.
The latter recording led the jazz and gospel singer Ethel Waters to say that " Tormé is the only white man who sings with the soul of a black man.
Waters is also an accomplished musician, and has toured for many years with his one man show Looking Through a Glass Onion, a tribute to John Lennon featuring numerous examples of Lennon's music, words and images.
In search of a secluded place, he sat beside the " Father of Waters ", or Mississippi River, and encountered a man who looked similar to Greco San Pablo.
Bennet Omalu, a pathologist at the University of Pittsburgh announced that " the condition of Waters ' brain tissue was what would be expected in an 85-year-old man, and there were characteristics of someone being in the early stages of Alzheimer's.
English progressive rocker, Roger Waters, formerly of Pink Floyd, also released a solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch-Hiking, which explores a man and his midlife crisis as he dreams of having an affair and tries desperately to find solutions to his problems.
Legend has it that the first Tsonga diviners of the South African lowveld were a woman called Nkomo We Lwandle ( Cow of the Ocean ) and a man called Dunga Manzi ( Stirring Waters ).
A third man, Chard, was left behind in Bermuda with Carter and Waters, who remained the only permanent inhabitants until the arrival of the Plough in 1612.
Waters also told a story of a local man who dropped the remains of his deceased dog's body down the hole.
To the west, is the township of West Burleigh, with its shopping mecca, and thriving industrial area, and Burleigh Waters, a quiet suburbia, beautified by a man made lake and many council parks and gardens.
Cult film director John Waters credited the character of Maynard G. Krebs as an inspiration when he was a young man.
He then became the first single gay man to be allowed to foster a young heterosexual man, Roger Waters, one of his pupils.

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