Richard Crenna was born on 30 November 1926 in Los Angeles, California as the sole child of hotel manager Edith and pharmacist Domenick. He was Italian-American. Crenna went to Virgil Junior High ...
The pivotal point in the thriller opening Sept. 25 at Fort Smith Little Theatre is there in the title: “Wait Until Dark.” That’s how a newly blind woman levels the playing field with three thugs who ...
On Wings of Eagles is a NBC TV mini-series, starring Burt Lancaster - Richard Crenna and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. The TV series was adapted from Ken Follet's novel of the same name. The plot is ...
Man, this guy is cool. It's the only thing I could think as I watched Richard Branson saunter into his latest hotel, Virgin Hotel London-Shoreditch, wearing the "it guy" uniform: jeans, a white ...
remove-circle Internet Archive's in-browser audio with external links "theater" requires JavaScript to be enabled. It appears your browser does not have it turned on ...
Cathal McGuinness is a recent college graduate from Dublin, Ireland. He has been writing short stories and articles from the age of 15. He was awarded the George Dempsey prize for English Prose ...
In the course of just a few months, Richard Goodall went from Terre Haute school janitor to a favorite to win Season 19 of "America's Got Talent." Wednesday night, Goodall was among 12 acts vying for ...
It didn’t take a supercomputer to figure out we’d get another remarkable novel about artificial intelligence from Richard Powers. In 1995, Powers published “Galatea 2.2,” his Pygmalion tale about ...
The first entry in what many would argue is one of the most iconic action franchises ever has become a smash hit on an underrated streaming service. First Blood, the 1982 action film starring ...
More information about the circumstances of Richard Simmons' death has been released. The day before the beloved fitness guru died on July 13, he deferred medical care after collapsing at his house ...
As one of the most public and powerful people in the world (at least for four years at a time), the President of the United States will be imitated and impersonated so frequently that trying to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results