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iele Amfitheatrof and the cinematography was by | Hal Mohr. |
In 1953 Bas Sheva was engaged by bandleader | Hal Mooney as the principal singer for the album "S |
Hal Mooney - arranger, conductor | |
ording by Buddy Rich as vocalist, backed by the | Hal Mooney Orchestra. |
Hal Moore and Joseph L. Galloway have co-authored a | |
s a heroic charge under the command of Lt. Col. | Hal Moore at the end of the battle that destroys th |
General | Hal Moore, commander of the Battle of Ia Drang was |
nship puzzle together, with the acquisitions of | Hal Morris, Billy Hatcher, and Randy Myers. |
Hal Morris, Major League Baseball Player | |
Coach: | Hal Moulden |
After head coach | Hal Mumme announced that freshman Jared Lorenzen wo |
Hal Mumme, New Mexico State Head football coach | |
xico State University, serving under head coach | Hal Mumme, who compiled a 7-29 record. |
he has served under innovative coaches such as | Hal Mumme, Mike Leach and Kevin Sumlin. |
h-energy personalities, such as Chuck Brinkman, | Hal Murray, Dave Scott, Steve Rizen, Dex Allen, Jim |
Haldane ' | Hal' Naude Luscombe is a former Wales international |
Former stuntman | Hal Needham directed Hack, who plays Janette Clause |
A parody of western films, it was directed by | Hal Needham and starred Kirk Douglas, Arnold Schwar |
t's Silver Angel) from original director/writer | Hal Needham loosely based on the earlier version, w |
rd for Worst Screenplay Cannonball Run II (with | Hal Needham, Harvey Miller) |
n film made in 1982 directed by former stuntman | Hal Needham. |
than died in 1968, King Records was acquired by | Hal Neely's Starday Records and relaunched as 'Star |
Hal Neiman as Squat Bates | |
Greenberg (number 5), Al Kaline (number 6), and | Hal Newhouser (number 16). |
a concussion after he was hit on the skull by a | Hal Newhouser pitch. |
A statue of | Hal Newhouser in Comerica Park. |
He is a first cousin to | Hal Newhouser. |
Hal Niedzviecki (born January 9, 1971 in Brockville | |
Edward Hearn - | Hal Norton |
Three, Heywood Floyd is surprised to encounter | HAL, now stored alongside Dave Bowman in the Europa |
Hosted by Jack Stillwell and | Hal O'Halloran, the 30-minute musical variety forma |
, the US EPA does have a health advisory level ( | HAL) of 0.525 mg/L. |
en this is slow in developing, sends his archer | Hal on an unsuccessful mission to kill Irongron. |
nly occurred in the film, whereas in the novel, | HAL opened all of the pod bay doors and emergency a |
The | HAL operated an airport for test-flights. |
re to a possible core Danish population titled | *Hal- or *Hil-, located in Jutland, the islands, and |
Hal Osmond - BR Shop Steward | |
Hal Osmond as Snakey the pickpocket | |
Hal Osmond as Small Sneak Thief | |
Division 40A Commissioner: | Hal Ozcan |
Hal Ozsan as Joey Dimarco | |
er(s) lose all his/her money - the staff at the | HAL Palace give the player one final pull on a slot |
Hal Patino - bass | |
Hal Patino has been recording with King Diamond ban | |
They joined forces with | Hal Patino, Bjarne T. Holm and Martin Steene, all k |
Hal Patterson | |
Touchdowns - | Hal Patterson (2); Sam Etcheverry (1); Pat Abbruzzi |
Hal Pereira (April 29, 1905, Chicago, Illinois - De | |
s Lang, the art direction by Franz Bachelin and | Hal Pereira and the costume design by Edith Head. |
ed for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction ( | Hal Pereira, Roland Anderson, Sam Comer, James W. P |
wing Dreier's retirement in 1951 he worked with | Hal Pereira, whom Paramount had brought in to repla |
Thomas | Hal Phillips (11 October 1922-3 April 2007) was an |
Interestingly, | Hal played alongside his brother for a few games in |
Hal Plotkin is the Senior Policy Advisor in the Off | |
16 February - | Hal Porter (d. |
Team drove in the 24 hours of Daytona with | Hal Prewitt, Karl Reindler, Vic Rice and Spencer Tr |
Hal Price | |
Owned and bred by | Hal Price Headley at his Beaumont Farm near Lexingt |
Hal Price as Sheriff Hastings | |
Hal Price as "Pop" Haynes | |
Hal Price as Jim Day | |
Hal Price as Mayor Jed Harrison | |
Hal Price as Sheriff Sam of Red Rock | |
wire as Express Agent Pete Manning (replaced by | Hal Price) |
Three years later, when | Hal Prince gained control of the rights to John Van |
score to the set in disarray, theatre producer | Hal Prince was brought in to replace Baker and repa |
ers are Desi Arnaz, Gene Tierney, Betty Comden, | Hal Prince, Adolph Green, Leonard Bernstein, Jule S |
ert Becaud musical Roza, under the direction of | Hal Prince, closed after only twelve performances, |
of Song at Carnegie Hall in a concert honoring | Hal Prince. |
etian Resort in Las Vegas which was directed by | Hal Prince. |
ttention of director George Abbott and producer | Hal Prince. |
Michael Laffy is revealed as the Mole, and | Hal Pritchard is the runner-up. |
It was originally created by | Hal Purdy in the 1890s as a private 9-hole course, |
His grandson, | Hal Putnam, currently clerks for Judge John Victor |
Hallenstein, | Hal: Queen Street Massacre: Record of Investigation |
is mother was Kalindra, and his grandfather was | Hal Rai and great-grandfather was Hal Rai. |
Hal Rayle - Howler | |
inney, Clive Revill, Henry Polic II, Tony Pope, | Hal Rayle, Bob Ridgely, Kimmy Robertson, Stuart Rob |
hnny Parsons, Sr., Jiggs Peters, Dave Randolph, | Hal Retburg, Junior Ritchey, George Robson, Hank Ro |
After the war | Hal returned to his native North Carolina and pursu |
Herbert | Hal Reynolds (March 20, 1930 - May 25, 2007) was th |
orn in Paso Robles, California, the other being | Hal Rhyne. |
d by the Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for | Hal Rice. |
Hal Riddle as Mercer | |
ol, former Erwin and Mortimer Jordan head coach | Hal Riddle came in to lead the Cougar football prog |
When a hood ( | Hal Riddle) shows up at her apartment, Carelli over |
King founded the agency with former Publicis' | Hal Riney partner Roger Camp. |
In 1994, | Hal Riney & Partners developed a Ken Burns style ad |
Hal Riney personally spearheaded the TV, print and | |
r its folksy television commercials, created by | Hal Riney, which ran from 1984 to 1991. |
's creative revolution of the 1960s", including | Hal Riney, George Lois, Mary Wells Lawrence, Dan Wi |
oved to Hollywood in 1939 and began working for | Hal Roach Studios. |
red in the silent Our Gang comedies produced by | Hal Roach as a child actor, but has not been identi |
independents such as Walter Wanger Productions, | Hal Roach Studios as well as majors such as RKO, Pa |
But much to the dismay of | Hal Roach and director Gus Meins, Wally voluntarily |
(1925), as well as uncredited bit parts at the | Hal Roach Studios. |
Sedgwick briefly became a producer-director at | Hal Roach Studios. |
Producer | Hal Roach was present at the commissary that day an |
r known as "The Little Rascals") was created by | Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1 |
It was directed by James Parrott, produced by | Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. |
When | Hal Roach sold Our Gang to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1 |
Duck Soup is a 1927 short silent film made by | Hal Roach Studios. |
(1927) is a short silent film made by the | Hal Roach Studios, directed by Fred Guiol, and feat |
Double Whoopee is a 1929 | Hal Roach silent short comedy starring Laurel and H |
ilm went into production on 13 December 1950 at | Hal Roach Studios in Culver City, California and wr |
Hired by | Hal Roach in 1923, McCarey initially wrote gags for |
ause of zoning, Roach purchased what became the | Hal Roach Studios from Harry Culver in Culver City, |
iring Harold Lloyd and Jobyna Ralston, who left | Hal Roach Studios as well to continue working with |
The | Hal Roach Bathing Beauties |
Produced by | Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn |
In 1927, she was offered a leading role in a | Hal Roach two-reeler, Love 'em and Weep, which bega |
Hal Roach vetoed the idea as "too gruesome", but wr | |
She also worked for | Hal Roach Studios and First National Pictures. |
Her early comedy efforts with | Hal Roach include The Mailman (1923), The Racing Ki |
y Out West was soon released on VHS through the | Hal Roach Studios Film Classics label. |
It was directed by Lloyd French, produced by | Hal Roach and distributed by MGM. |
Produced by | Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn |
A collection of original sheet music from | Hal Roach films had been discovered in a Los Angele |
Produced by | Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn |
made a memorable appearance as the Devil in the | Hal Roach propaganda comedy The Devil with Hitler. |
after he reported she snubbed Patsy Kelly on a | Hal Roach movie set and that studio workmen bought |
It was directed by James W.Horne, produced by | Hal Roach and distributed by MGM. |
lapsed, there was talk of Hamilton joining the | Hal Roach studio, but Roach knew of Hamilton's noto |
d Browning in 1920, but honed his skills at the | Hal Roach Studios for the rest of that decade. |
r and film director, best known for his work in | Hal Roach short film comedies. |
It was made in 1927 by the | Hal Roach Studios. |
Hal Roach cast Darla Hood, who had just begun appea | |
favorite of and thought to have been coined by | Hal Roach Sr (January 14, 1892 - November 2, 1992). |
Astor worked prolifically at | Hal Roach studios with such headliners as Laurel an |
While sightseeing they eventually wound up at | Hal Roach Studios. |
Produced by | Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn |
Produced by | Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn |
Killed Doc Robbin (1948) is a film produced by | Hal Roach and Robert F. McGowan as a reimagining of |
and Oliver Hardy appeared together on screen at | Hal Roach Studios. |
is essentially a re-make of a little-known 1924 | Hal Roach feature, The White Sheep, starring Glenn |
ppeared in several silent short comedies at the | Hal Roach Studios opposite Laurel and Hardy, Charle |
She impressed | Hal Roach for her ability to cry on cue. |
After | Hal Roach sold Our Gang to Metro-Goldwyn Mayer (MGM |
Hal Roach | |
Hal Roach was a guest on Late Night with David Lett | |
rrie Melodies cartoon, explicitly modeled after | Hal Roach's Our Gang live-action shorts, introduces |
Kaye made his screen debut with a small role in | Hal Roach's 1937 Our Gang comedy Glove Taps, with h |
ardy, directed by James Parrott and produced by | Hal Roach. |
Road Show is a 1941 American film directed by | Hal Roach. |
ang shorts after MGM took over that series from | Hal Roach. |
d by Fred Guiol and Leo McCarey and produced by | Hal Roach. |
ardy, directed by James W.Horne and produced by | Hal Roach. |
rdy, directed by James W. Horne and produced by | Hal Roach. |
acts by the animation studio Hanna-Barbera from | Hal Roach. |
Harold ' | Hal' Roberts) |
), Nicole Parker (Red), Rachel Resheff (Jenny), | Hal Robinson (Doovie Feldman/Rabbi Velvel), Lewis J |
s Siani, Edwin Barker, Stephen Tramontozzi, and | Hal Robinson. |
with the charms and talents of Vince, Shane and | Hal Rockland, all three phenomenally beautiful, hun |
Republican | Hal Rogers (incumbent) |
f the state, largely represented by Congressman | Hal Rogers, a longtime friend of Hilda Legg. |
Giuliani, Senator Rick Santorum, Representative | Hal Rogers, and several members of Kentucky's State |
and current campaign treasurer for Congressman | Hal Rogers, J.P Wiles; local business owner Bill Ha |
ng back home in Ohio by the husband and father, | Hal Rogers. |
Hal Ronald Varian (born March 18, 1947, in Wooster, | |
ecorded for ECM Records under the leadership of | Hal Russell until his death in 1992. |
the 1980s by saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist | Hal Russell. |
Written and directed by | Hal Salwen, it is a comedy. |
Previously, due to Robbins' hypnosis, | Hal saw Cadence as a perfect little girl; he now se |
er he has played club football in Karnataka for | HAL SC. |
The film starred | Hal Scardino as Omri, Litefoot as Little Bear, Lind |
Hal Scardino as Charlie | |
1981 The Littlest Hobo (as Professor | Hal Schaffer in "Runaway") |
he Nats behind "King" Carl Hubbell and "Prince" | Hal Schumacher. |
In 1966 he teamed up with | Hal Seeger in the animated cartoon series Batfink. |
After an explosion in the mines, | Hal seeks out Peter Harrigan, an old friend whose f |
Because he is successful in the stock market, | Hal seemed like he could be a good grandfather and |
Hal Self scored twice, on a one yard run and on a 2 | |
Ala - | Hal Self, 1-yard run (Morrow kick good) |
Ala - | Hal Self, 1-yard run (Hugh Morrow kick good) |
ant periods, fielding players of the calibre of | Hal Sever (England), Claude Davey and Wilf Wooller |
assachusetts and married journalist A. Hallock ( | Hal) Seymour, son of Pulitzer-prize winning journal |
ber 2009 and it was written by Parfitt, Harris, | Hal Shaper and Andy Brown. |
The English songwriter | Hal Shaper noticed the song and in November 1961 wr |
"Softly, as I Leave You" ( | Hal Shaper, Antonio DeVito, Giorgio Calabrese) - 2: |
"Softly, as I Leave You (song)" ( | Hal Shaper, Antonio DeVito, Giorgio Calabrese) - 2: |
, as I Leave You" is a popular song composed by | Hal Shaper, Antonio De Vita (1932-1998), with origi |
can be seen in the film "Classic Judo Kata," by | Hal Sharp. |
"Softly as I Leave You" (Antonio De Vita, | Hal Sharper) - 2.27 |
Hal Sherwood as Walter | |
When | Hal Shuster relocated to Florida early in 1982, he |
ed by Muller and Buzz Potamkin, and directed by | Hal Silvermintz. |
"Corn Bread" is a 1948 instrumental by the | Hal Singer Sextette. |
The single recorded on the Savoy was | Hal SInger's debut on the R&B charts and the song w |
s Jimmy Witherspoon, Snooky Prior, Jay McShann, | Hal Singer, Pinetop Perkins, Joe Louis Walker, Todd |
artz, Benny Golson, Joe Henderson, Sal Nistico, | Hal Singer, Paul Jeffrey, John Tchicai, Joe Lovano, |
hich later became Rocket 88, and which included | Hal Singer, Don Weller and Dick Morrissey among man |
A documentary film, | Hal Singer, Keep the Music Going, was made by Haiti |
4 he did a State Department tour of Africa with | Hal Singer. |
The Struggle stars | Hal Skelly, Zita Johann, Charles Richman, and in he |
ehind the Make-Up is a 1930 drama film starring | Hal Skelly, William Powell, and Fay Wray. |
The film also featured Helen Hayes and | Hal Skelly. |
The following two years he backed up All-Stars | Hal Smith and Walker Cooper with the Cardinals. |
Mr. Hamish - | Hal Smith |
Two balls, two strikes...And | Hal Smith hits a drive to deep left field...That ba |
Hal Smith - Texx | |
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