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Rod Warren (real name Rodney Warnken) (1931 – 22 October 1984) was an American Emmy Award-winning screenwriter, producer, and actor.
He was the youngest of three children of Belle and Robert Warnken Sr. of New Jersey. He had one surviving sister Martha Butler of Wallkill, NY. He was well known for his car and phonograph collections. His car collections were frequently loaned to major Hollywood studios. His phonographs and scripts are on display in a special room of the Hollywood library.
Warren won two Primetime Emmy Awards as part of the writing teams for programs featuring Lily Tomlin. He also wrote for other variety shows such as Donny and Marie and The Smothers Brothers Show. He produced and supervised the writing of a 1978 television special produced for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints entitled The Family . . . and other living things.
Warren was one of the clients of entertainment manager Harvey Glass, who embezzled large sums from Warren (and other clients) and was later sentenced to prison. Warren died of a heart attack in October 1984 while in England filming a Perry Como Christmas special.
Light is electrons moving from place to place........ If there is no transfer of electrons there is no life. In the beginning there was Chaos and then this was said to have been heard in the Heavens.............. "Let There Be Light"..... Or was it Let There Be Life?
"What a picture-perfect bucking horse ride!" In 1992, Rod Warren took home the $50,000 purse with an 83.5-point ride on Papa Smurf at the Calgary Stampede. He earns this week's PRCA Archived Rides, presented by @PendletonWhisky Director's Reserve; Top-end, aged, curated, and carefully preserved.
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Carp on dog buiscuits Fly.
Light diffraction filmed.
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Rod Warren (real name Rodney Warnken) (1931 – 22 October 1984) was an American Emmy Award-winning screenwriter, producer, and actor.
He was the youngest of three children of Belle and Robert Warnken Sr. of New Jersey. He had one surviving sister Martha Butler of Wallkill, NY. He was well known for his car and phonograph collections. His car collections were frequently loaned to major Hollywood studios. His phonographs and scripts are on display in a special room of the Hollywood library.
Warren won two Primetime Emmy Awards as part of the writing teams for programs featuring Lily Tomlin. He also wrote for other variety shows such as Donny and Marie and The Smothers Brothers Show. He produced and supervised the writing of a 1978 television special produced for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints entitled The Family . . . and other living things.
Warren was one of the clients of entertainment manager Harvey Glass, who embezzled large sums from Warren (and other clients) and was later sentenced to prison. Warren died of a heart attack in October 1984 while in England filming a Perry Como Christmas special.
Woke up this morning and I looked around
So disappointed, I laid back down
Oh, what a dream, what a dream
I had last night
Dreamed I held you in my arms
But I'm still waitin' for that day to come
Oh, what a dream
(What a dream)
What a dream
(What a dream)
I had last night
Oh, what a dream
(What a dream)
What a dream
(What a dream)
I had last night
Dreamed we were walkin' down the aisle
The organ was playing "Here Comes the Bride"
You looked out at me and you began to smile
When I looked around everybody began to cry
I opened my eyes, you weren't there
All of my happiness just disappeared
Oh, what a dream
(What a dream)
What a dream
(What a dream)
I had last night
I opened my eyes, you weren't there
All of my happiness just disappeared
Oh, what a dream
(What a dream)
What a dream
(What a dream)
I had last night
Oh, what a dream
(Oh, what a dream)
What a dream
(Oh, what a dream)