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Justin Drew Bieber ( /ˈbiːbər/ BEE-bər, born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian Pop/R&B singer-songwriter, musician, and actor. Bieber was discovered in 2008 by Scooter Braun, who came across Bieber's videos on YouTube and later became his manager. Braun arranged for him to meet with Usher in Atlanta, Georgia, and Bieber was soon signed to Raymond Braun Media Group (RBMG), a joint venture between Braun and Usher, and then to a recording contract with Island Records offered by L.A. Reid. Bieber's debut single, "One Time", was released in 2009 and peaked in the top twenty in Canada and charted in the top thirty in several international markets. His debut album, the seven-track EP My World, followed in November 2009, and was soon certified platinum in the United States. He became the first artist to have seven songs from a debut album chart on the Billboard Hot 100.
Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer-songwriter, vocal coach and occasional actor. He is a member of the pop group Take That.
Williams rose to fame in the band's first run in the early- to mid-1990s. After many disagreements with the management and certain group members, Williams left the group in 1995 to launch his solo career. On 15 July 2010, it was announced he had rejoined Take That and that the group intended to release a new album in November 2010 which became the second fastest-selling album of all-time in UK chart history and the fastest-selling record of the century.
Williams has sold over 70 million records worldwide, which ranks him among the best-selling music artists worldwide. He is the best-selling British solo artist in the United Kingdom and the best selling non-Latino artist in Latin America. Six of his albums are among the top 100 biggest-selling albums in the United Kingdom. He has also been honoured with seventeen BRIT Awards—more than any other artist—and seven ECHO Awards. In 2004, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame after being voted as the "Greatest Artist of the 1990s."
Actors: Irina Bogdanova (editor), Irina Bogdanova (actress), Irina Bogdanova (producer), Irina Bogdanova (writer), Maria Chernova (composer), Stanislav Suharev (actor), Zhenya Suhareva (miscellaneous crew), Zhenya Suhareva (actor), Stanislav Suharev (director), Yelena Sokol (producer), Alexander Andrievich (actor),
Plot: Life through the prism of love. Four young people caught in their private cathartic moments discovering true meaning of love. Poet worships love, desperately trying to keep it alive. Athlete plunges into the darkness of his soul, just to uncover his heart. Journalist, who lives and breathes love, is lost, speechless without it. Dancer, a free spirit, is in search of true language of love. When their paths cross...
Genres: Drama, Romance, Short,Actors: America Young (director), Vincent Duvall (producer), Robert Sidney Mellette (producer), Michael Trent (producer), Leslee Scallon (producer), Jason Weissbrod (producer), Davis Neves (actress), Jamie Lou Moniz (producer), Karen Forman (actress), Jamie Lou Moniz (actress), Jamie Lou Moniz (writer), Paul Michel Newman (actor), Paul Michel Newman (composer), Erik Goodrich (editor), Raleigh Jackson (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Paul Parducci (actor), Jacqueline Lovell (actress), B. Richard Jeffery (miscellaneous crew), Michael Cain (producer), Batou Chandler (miscellaneous crew), Devin DeVasquez (actress), Ilt Jones (miscellaneous crew), Meg Gould (miscellaneous crew), Ricardo Delgado (costume designer), Jeff Mar (miscellaneous crew), Jonathan Persky (miscellaneous crew), Hal Havins (actor), Bryan Michael McGuire (actor), Jennifer Still (miscellaneous crew), Kenneth Heilfron (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Thriller,Actors: Roy Barcroft (actor), Dick Botiller (actor), Bob Burns (actor), Yakima Canutt (actor), Horace B. Carpenter (actor), Ed Cassidy (actor), Edward Cecil (actor), Lane Chandler (actor), Edmund Cobb (actor), Jim Corey (actor), Kernan Cripps (actor), Art Dillard (actor), Bert Dillard (actor), Donald Douglas (actor), Victor Adamson (actor),
Plot: Columbia's 11th serial (between "Terry and the Pirates" and "The Green Archer") and the first western serial that James W. Horne solo-directed. The standard one-man-to-a-hoss and nobody walks rule of Westerns tended to cramp Horne's usual style of directing, in that he wasn't able to pour six or seven henchies into a four-door sedan and have them come tumbling out like the clowns at a circus, and the surprise with those familiar with his serials is that he didn't have all the henchmen riding around in a stagecoach or wagon. And, since they usually stayed on their horse, he was unable to have them rounding a corner on foot at an angle, freeze in surprise with their arms thrust over their heads, do a couple of takes and hot-foot it stage left for an alarmed feet-do-your-stuff exit. The character of "Deadwood Dick" in this serial is just a name that had a ring to it, was not intended to be based on the real-life "Deadwood Dick" in any manner, and those who delight in pointing out that the real "Deadwood Dick" was a black man and Columbia didn't know what they were doing miss an obvious point; the Columbia writers most likely knew that, but they weren't writing a factual history of the West and their fictional character could be what they wanted him to be. And was. That he ended up being played by the dullest actor (Don Douglas) ever to essay the lead role in a serial (at least until Republic came up with the likes of Bill Henry and Harry Lauter as serial leads) probably wasn't something they planned. This one had a little promise with veteran western actor Lane Chandler as "Wild Bill Hickok" but that promise soon faded with Hickok's demise in chapter one of this 15-chapter serial, where a renegade band led by a mysterious, masked character known as "The Skull" is terrorizing the town of Deadwood in the territory of Dakota. Dick Stanley, editor of the Dakota Pioneer Press and a leading member of the Statehood For Dakota committee, is, unknown to his fellow townsmen and committee members, the equally mysterious Deadwood Dick, who is fighting The Skull and his gang. This makes everything about even as, unknown to Stanley, fellow-committeeman banker Transon Drew is The Skull. Well, actually, The Skull is a bit ahead as his "speaking voice" in costume is that of Forrest Taylor, who is nowhere in sight among the suspected citizens. Frank Butler, Stanley's "star' reporter is killed when he discovers that The Skull has plans to build an mpire of his own, and this also raises the possibility that Butler's sister, Anne, is also in danger. Chapter One ends with Deadwood Dick involved in a fight on a railroad handcar (filled with dynamite, naturally) with Jack McCall, the slayer of Wild Bill Hickok, and the handcar crashes to the bottom of a deep gorge and crashes... and explodes. Stanley/Deadwood Dick faces 13 more cliffhangers (mainly because he keeps letting Drew in on his plans to capture The Skull),before he unmasks The Skull in Chapter 15, "The Deadwood Express," Most of the action footage involving the Deadwood Dick character shows up again in 1954's "Riding With Buffalo Bill", where Marshall Reed as Buffalo Bill sans goatee, rides around in Deadwood Dick's costume.
Keywords: 1890s, ambush, arsenal, barfly, bartender, blacksmith, cattle-rustling, cattle-stampede, character-name-in-title, cliffhangerActors: Emanuel Gregers (actor), Rasmus Ottesen (actor), Gudrun Houlberg (actress), Zanny Petersen (actress), Laurids Skands (writer), Richard Jensen (actor),
Genres: Romance,