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The term host is most often used to describe a male (hostess in feminine form) presenter for an event.
Host or hosts may refer to:
The term black people is used in some socially-based systems of racial classification for humans of a dark-skinned phenotype, relative to other racial groups represented in a particular social context. Different societies apply different criteria regarding who is classified as "black", and often social variables such as class and socio-economic status also play a role, so that relatively dark-skinned people can be classified as white if they fulfill other social criteria of "whiteness" and relatively light-skinned people can be classified as black if they fulfill the social criteria for "blackness" in a particular setting.
As a biological phenotype being "black" is often associated with the very dark skin colors of some people who are classified as "black". But, particularly in the United States, the racial or ethnic classification also refers to people with all possible kinds of skin pigmentation from the darkest through to the very lightest skin colors, including albinos, if they are believed by others to have African ancestry, or to exhibit cultural traits associated with being "African-American". As a result, in the United States the term "black people" is not an indicator of skin color but of socially based racial classification.
James Edward Franco (born April 19, 1978) is an American actor. His first prominent role was a lead part on the short-lived cult hit television program Freaks and Geeks; he later achieved recognition for playing the titular character in the TV biographical film James Dean (2001), for which he was awarded a Golden Globe Award. He achieved international fame with his portrayals of Harry Osborn in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy.
Franco has won or been nominated for a number of awards. He has done both dramatic and comedic work in projects and has appeared in an eclectic range of films since the 2000s, ranging from period to contemporary pieces, and from major Hollywood productions to less publicized indie films, as well as fantasy films to biopics and soap operas. Other notable films include Pineapple Express, a 2008 stoner comedy that earned him his second Golden Globes nomination; the 2008 Harvey Milk-biopic Milk; and Danny Boyle's 2010 drama film 127 Hours, about real-life mountain climber Aron Ralston's struggle to free his hand from a boulder. His performance in 127 Hours earned him nominations for many high-profile awards, including the Academy Awards, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2011, he starred opposite Andy Serkis in Rupert Wyatt's successful science fiction film Rise of the Planet of the Apes, a reboot of the Planet of the Apes franchise. Since 2009, he has played a recurring role in the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital.
Actors: Scott Swofford (producer), Priscilla Poland (actress), Luiz Malaman (writer), Luiz Malaman (producer), Luiz Malaman (director), Saul Leal (producer), Marina Saber (actress), Marina Saber (writer), Daniel Herbas (editor), Marina Saber (actress), Samuel Salik (actor), Samuel Salik (actor), Tanner Wixson (editor), Camilla Aidukaitis (actress), Monica Lunardelli (actress),
Genres: Talk-Show,Actors: Sean C. Karow (writer), Sean C. Karow (director), Brent Hetherington (miscellaneous crew), Erin Carroll (editor), Rob Salem (actor),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Laura DaSilva (actress), Gino Berrios (producer), Oswaldo Salazar (actor),
Genres: Reality-TV,Actors: Nicolau Breyner (actor), Filipe La Féria (actor), Carlos Paulo (actor), Marina Mota (actress), António Sala (actor), Jorge Rodrigues (director),
Genres: Talk-Show,Actors: Thomaz Ransmyr (actor), Tarik Saleh (actor), Björn Bergström (actor), Björn Bergström (actor), Eva Tillberg (director), Poul Pedersen (actor), Eugene Udeborn (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Willard Carroll (actor), Bradley Pierce (actor), Thomas L. Wilhite (actor), Michael Muhlfriedel (actor), Shayna Fox (actress), Kacy Andrews (producer), Kacy Andrews (writer), Benjamin Salisbury (actor), John Bush (actor), Bert Ring (actor), Dave Dunnet (actor), Brigitte Strother (actress), Lucy Tanashian-Gentry (actress), John Dillon (actor), Todd Hare (director),
Plot: This documentary treats cartoon fans to a behind-the-scenes look at the making of The Oz Kids, an animated series featuring the characters of Oz as children. Includes interviews with the voice actors, animators, and other members of the crew, who share some of their experiences with working on the series, and discuss some of the efforts that it requires.
Keywords: animation-filmmaking, animator, behind-the-scenes, filmmaking, interview, tv-showActors: Héctor Lechuga (actor), Chucho Salinas (actor), Chucho Salinas (writer), Hector Lechuga (writer), Jorge Diaz Serrano (actor), Pablo Jato (actor),
Genres: Comedy, News,Actors: Alice Cooper (actor), Soupy Sales (actor), Richard Paul (actor), Mike Ricciardi (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Soupy Sales (actor), Soupy Sales (writer), Arthur Forrest (director), Jessica Biscardi (actress), Frank Nastasi (actor), Art Seidel (producer), Frank Nastasi (writer), Clyde Adler (actor), Clyde Adler (miscellaneous crew), Clyde Adler (writer), Arnee Nocks (director), Eugene Biscardi (actor), Maureen Bailey (actress), Don Whitman (director), Stan Spiro (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Saturday morning comedy for all ages brought to you by comic Soupy Sales and his friends Black Tooth, White Fang and Pookie. Largely one-set production relied heavily on cuts to old film clips and a certain amount of slapstick, as well as amusing improvisation.
Keywords: actor-name-in-title, actor-playing-himself, actor-playing-multiple-roles, character-name-in-title, comedian, joke, monologue, musical-number, one-liner, performer-name-in-title