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Eli Herschel Wallach (/ˈiːlaɪ ˈwɔːlək/; December 7, 1915 – June 24, 2014) was an American film, television and stage actor whose career spanned more than six decades, beginning in the late 1940s. Trained in stage acting, which he enjoyed doing most, he became "one of the greatest 'character actors' ever to appear on stage and screen," states TCM, with over 90 film credits. On stage, he often co-starred with his wife, Anne Jackson, becoming one of the best-known acting couples in the American theater.
Wallach initially studied method acting under Sanford Meisner, and later became a founding member of the Actors Studio, where he studied under Lee Strasberg. His versatility gave him the ability to play a wide variety of different roles throughout his career, primarily as a supporting actor.
For his debut screen performance in Baby Doll, he won a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer and a Golden Globe Award nomination. Among his other most famous roles are Calvera in The Magnificent Seven (1960), Guido in The Misfits (1961), and Tuco ("The Ugly") in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). Other notable portrayals include outlaw Charlie Gant in How The West Was Won (1962), Don Altobello in The Godfather Part III, Cotton Weinberger in The Two Jakes (both 1990), and Arthur Abbott in The Holiday (2006). One of America's most prolific screen actors, Wallach remained active well into his nineties, with roles as recently as 2010 in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and The Ghost Writer.
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The name Robert is a Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic *χrōþi- "fame" and *berχta- "bright". Compare Old Dutch Robrecht and Old High German Hrodebert (a compound of hruod "fame, glory" and berht "bright"). It is also in use as a surname.
After becoming widely used in Continental Europe it entered England in its Old French form Robert, where an Old English cognate form (Hrēodbēorht, Hrodberht, Hrēodbēorð, Hrœdbœrð, Hrœdberð) had existed before the Norman Conquest. The feminine version is Roberta. The Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form is Roberto.
Similar to the name, Richard, "Robert" is also a common name in many Germanic languages, including English, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic. It can be used as a French, Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian name as well.
Robert, and also the name Joseph, were in the top 10 most given boys' names in the US for 47 years, from 1925 to 1972.
In Italy during the Second World War, the form of the name, Roberto, briefly acquired a new meaning derived from, and referring to the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis.
Actors: Jacqueline Bisset (actress), Dimitris Nikolaidis (actor), Dimos Starenios (actor), Anthony Quinn (actor), Tony Jay (actor), Nasos Kedrakas (actor), Raf Vallone (actor), Charles Durning (actor), Joss Ackland (actor), Edward Albert (actor), Roland Culver (actor), John Bennett (actor), James Franciscus (actor), Luciana Paluzzi (actress), Guy Deghy (actor),
Genres: Drama,As the film opens, a man, Frank Johnson (Ross Elliott), is walking his dog in the city at night. He witnesses a man in a car talking about a crime. The man then gets shot. But whoever shot that man then sees Frank and shoots at him. The shot misses, however, because it is mistakenly aimed at Frank's shadow. The killer then flees in the car. When the police arrive it is explained that the shooting victim was going to testify in a court case against a gangster. Since Frank saw the shooter, the cops now want Frank to testify. They plan to take him into protective custody. But Frank, while the police inspector (Robert Keith) has momentarily turned away, gives police the slip, leaving his dog behind. The police think he is running to escape possible retaliation from the mob. So they contact Fr...
Robert Keith describes how he and partner Carl Palmer (both of Beartooth Capital -- www.beartoothcap.com) have found a way to combine their passions for investing and conserving the American West. The pair followed traditional career paths within the investing industry and the conservation world, until they saw the opportunity to come together to create something totally new: a private equity company generating both financial returns and conservation results.
Visit the official Canada TM site: http://bit.ly/1cwFx0s Dr. Keith Wallace describes how enlightenment can be measured in terms of neurophysiology. For more information on the Transcendental Meditation® technique, please visit: http://bit.ly/1cwFx0s or call 1-888-532-7686 - 1-888-LEARN-TM
Presented by the School of Business and Economics 2/9/16
Robert Keith's debut video clip set in the beautiful Tweed Valley, Northern NSW, Australia.
Don Siegel's great film noir with Eli Wallach (Dancer) and Robert Keith (Julian) playing two killers for hire, but with a twist. Julian likes to write down Dancer's victims last words, which he'll save to eventually write a book. Dancer, in turn, is in Julian's character words, "a pure psychopath without any barriers". These two make one of the strangest and most memorable killer couples I've ever seen. Check these few extracts from the movie. Oh, and the man in the wheelchair is the great actor Vaughn Taylor More info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051866/
This was a live recording without correction. I thought I would post it with a photo's I have taken.
As the film opens, a man, Frank Johnson (Ross Elliott), is walking his dog in the city at night. He witnesses a man in a car talking about a crime. The man then gets shot. But whoever shot that man then sees Frank and shoots at him. The shot misses, however, because it is mistakenly aimed at Frank's shadow. The killer then flees in the car. When the police arrive it is explained that the shooting victim was going to testify in a court case against a gangster. Since Frank saw the shooter, the cops now want Frank to testify. They plan to take him into protective custody. But Frank, while the police inspector (Robert Keith) has momentarily turned away, gives police the slip, leaving his dog behind. The police think he is running to escape possible retaliation from the mob. So they contact Fr...
Robert Keith describes how he and partner Carl Palmer (both of Beartooth Capital -- www.beartoothcap.com) have found a way to combine their passions for investing and conserving the American West. The pair followed traditional career paths within the investing industry and the conservation world, until they saw the opportunity to come together to create something totally new: a private equity company generating both financial returns and conservation results.
Visit the official Canada TM site: http://bit.ly/1cwFx0s Dr. Keith Wallace describes how enlightenment can be measured in terms of neurophysiology. For more information on the Transcendental Meditation® technique, please visit: http://bit.ly/1cwFx0s or call 1-888-532-7686 - 1-888-LEARN-TM
Presented by the School of Business and Economics 2/9/16
Robert Keith's debut video clip set in the beautiful Tweed Valley, Northern NSW, Australia.
Don Siegel's great film noir with Eli Wallach (Dancer) and Robert Keith (Julian) playing two killers for hire, but with a twist. Julian likes to write down Dancer's victims last words, which he'll save to eventually write a book. Dancer, in turn, is in Julian's character words, "a pure psychopath without any barriers". These two make one of the strangest and most memorable killer couples I've ever seen. Check these few extracts from the movie. Oh, and the man in the wheelchair is the great actor Vaughn Taylor More info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051866/
This was a live recording without correction. I thought I would post it with a photo's I have taken.
As the film opens, a man, Frank Johnson (Ross Elliott), is walking his dog in the city at night. He witnesses a man in a car talking about a crime. The man then gets shot. But whoever shot that man then sees Frank and shoots at him. The shot misses, however, because it is mistakenly aimed at Frank's shadow. The killer then flees in the car. When the police arrive it is explained that the shooting victim was going to testify in a court case against a gangster. Since Frank saw the shooter, the cops now want Frank to testify. They plan to take him into protective custody. But Frank, while the police inspector (Robert Keith) has momentarily turned away, gives police the slip, leaving his dog behind. The police think he is running to escape possible retaliation from the mob. So they contact Fr...
Presented by the School of Business and Economics 2/9/16
» Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2fxVDNN » Set list 00:05 I'm Going Down (Keith Richards, Bob Dylan, Steve Cooper) 05:20 Somethin’ Else 08:15 Connections (Keith Richards, Robert Cray, Steve Cooper) 10:40 I Can't Turn You Loose (All-star Jam) 15:08 Sabre Dance 20:03 Standing On The Crossroads (Dave Edmunds, Steve Cooper, Terry Williams, The Miami Horns) 26:06 Phone Booth 27:59 Going Back Home (Robert Cray, Dave Edmunds, Steve Cooper) » Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Freddie King, Jack Bruce, Phil Manzanera, Robert Cray, Steve Cooper, Terry Williams, Richard Thompson, Dave Edmunds, The Miami Horns » On Paradise Lost old songs will be revisited. Some of them are very old but memory must be preserved. On the other hand, new music is always present. Like everything else, music doesn't stop! » Donat...
02:15 Consciousness as an illusion 10:02 How would a belief look in the brain? 23:07 Two kinds of dualism 29:49 What if you and I see blue differently? 38:34 Is it like something to be Keith Frankish? 01:05:37 Why thinking about consciousness is so hard Watch the entire conversation on MeaningofLife.tv http://meaningoflife.tv/videos/37216 Robert Wright (Bloggingheads.tv, The Evolution of God, Nonzero) and Keith Frankish (keithfrankish.com, The Open University) Recorded on October 25, 2016
The story takes place on a film set in Korea, on 6 September 1950. Mark Benson (Robert Ryan) is the leader of a platoon must make many important decisions involving the survival of many people. Ultimately, who will survive?
WMMR's Pierre Robert' interviews Keith Richards about the re-release of "Exile on Main Street."
Bobby McFerrin -Live Montreal-(FULL)...mp4....Bobby McFerrinFor the album, see Bobby McFerrin (album). Bobby McFerrin Bobby McFerrin 2011.jpg McFerrin in March 2011 Background information Birth name Robert Keith McFerrin, Jr. Born March 11, 1950 (age 64) Manhattan, New York, U.S. Genres Jazz, reggae, a cappella, vocal, world, classical, smooth jazz Occupations Musician Songwriter Conductor Arranger Producer Instruments Vocals, piano, bass guitar, clarinet Years active 1977–present Labels Manhattan Records Blue Note Records Elektra Records Sony Classical Associated acts Chick Corea Herbie Hancock Website www.bobbymcferrin.com Robert Keith "Bobby" McFerrin, Jr. (born March 11, 1950) is an American vocalist and conductor. He is best known for his 1988 hit song "Don't Worry, Be Happy...
A farcical reunion play set in a UK University by Michael Frayn for ATV UK with Denholm Elliot, Cyril Luckham Robert Lang, Joe Melia, Timothy Bateson.