Eric Gerard Laneuville (born July 14, 1952, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American television director, actor and martial artist. His first prominent acting roles were in the science-fiction film The Omega Man (1971) with Charlton Heston and the ABC television series Room 222 (1974-1980). His role as Luther Hawkins in the television series St. Elsewhere is probably his best known role. He also starred in A Force of One playing Charlie, the stepson of Chuck Norris. In more recent years, he frequently directs such one-hour dramas as Ghost Whisperer and Lost.
Laneuville began acting while attending Audubon Junior High School in the Crenshaw, Los Angeles, District. He often played juvenile characters younger than his own age. He appeared in several musicals staged at Audubon by drama teacher Mario Lomeli, including Bye Bye Birdie, Annie Get Your Gun, and Oklahoma!. While taking drama courses at nearby Susan Miller Dorsey High School, he began acting professionally, co-starring as a troubled youth in an award-winning television movie, and becoming a semi-regular cast member on Room 222. He also occasionally appeared on episodes of Sanford and Son, as Esther's adopted son. In 1982, he landed his best known role, that of orderly Luther Hawkins in the television series St. Elsewhere. He stayed with the series until it ended in 1988.
For the football player of the same name see Eric Lane (American football).
Eric Lane is an African American actor born in Chicago, Illinois. He recently appeared in R. Kelly's hip-hopera, Trapped in the Closet, as the character Twan, from Chapter 7 and on.
He also appeared in Waist Deep.
Jay Davis is an American actor, stand-up comedian and comedy promoter/producer who garnered nationwide attention after appearing in Dane Cook's Tourgasm, a 30-day cross-country-tour-turned-reality-show which also included Cook, Gary Gulman and Robert Kelly, and was given a 8-episode run on HBO.
Davis began performing comedy at an early age, and went to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment. After some film and television roles, he began hosting shows and doing a regular stand-up routine at Dublin's, an Irish pub formerly in Hollywood. It was there that he met Cook, when the comedian came in to join the recurring lineup. When the venue closed, Davis toured solo for a while. Dubbed as "the nice guy," during the TV series, Davis was given an occasional hard time by his friends. Kelly, in particular, yelled at him, while Cook and Gulman often played practical jokes (although Cook would later impart advice and act as a comedy mentor). The show also documented Davis' efforts at developing new stand-up material (the "TLC Killer" joke, in particular). His growth and reactions as a touring comic were the topics of many internet discussions.
Eric Sheridan Prydz (born July 19, 1976) is a Swedish DJ and producer based in London, United Kingdom. The pronunciation of his surname is often questioned; it is pronounced "prids", but when under his alias, Pryda, it is pronounced "pride-ah". In October 2011, DJ Magazine announced the results of their annual Top 100 DJ Poll, where Prydz placed at #46.
Until recently, Prydz had only played shows in and around Europe as he has a fear of flying. In December 2008, Prydz was forced to cancel several dates in Australia, New Zealand and Malta after panic attacks prevented him from boarding the outbound flight.
On Armin van Buuren's radio show "A State of Trance" in February 2011, it was announced that Prydz recently became a father.
His debut live show called "EPIC" (Eric Prydz in Concert) was held on April 2nd, 2011 at the O2 Brixton Academy Arena in London where he played most of his own production, as well as unfinished and upcoming tracks. The second show was at Global Gathering on July 29th and the third instalment at the Alexandra Palace on November 26th.
Arthur Altman (1910, Brooklyn – January 18, 1994, Lake Worth, Florida) was an American songwriter whose credits "All or Nothing at All," (with lyrics by Jack Lawrence) and the lyrics for "All Alone Am I" and "I Will Follow Him."
Altman studied violin and began his professional career as a violinist with the CBS Radio Orchestra. His first nationally known song was "Play Fiddle Play", which he wrote in the early 1930s for the orchestra leader Emory Deutsch.
Among the 400 songs he wrote, "All or Nothing at All" was recorded by Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey.
He died of a heart ailment.
Here we go
Just one more time
We could take it slow or make this last, oh
Make this last all night
You see,
It's not you, it's me
I seem to get a little bored of everything
Eventually
Pity pity, how I feel so pretty
When you're down and out
I'm better when I lose control
It's only business, baby, it's nothing personal
And I'm steady when I'm on my own
Just me and Misery...
We work alone
I don't know
Why you're surprised
You know you should've seen this coming, sweetheart
For a long, long time
Pity pity, how I feel so pretty
When you're down and out
I'm better when I lose control
It's only business, baby, it's nothing personal
And I'm steady when I'm on my own
Just me and Misery...
We work alone
I'm better when I lose control
It's only business, baby, it's nothing personal
And I'm steady when I'm on my own
Just me and Misery...
We work alone
I feel better
It's pain over pleasure
Mad without measure
Love under pressure (x2)
I'm better when I lose control
It's only business, baby, it's nothing personal
And I'm steady when I'm on my own
Just me and Misery...