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Bob Ryan is an American sportswriter for The Boston Globe. He has been described as "the quintessential American sportswriter" and a basketball guru and is well known for his coverage of the sport including his famous stories covering the Boston Celtics in the 1970s. After graduating from Boston College, Ryan started as a sports intern for the Globe on the same day as Peter Gammons.
Born in Trenton, New Jersey, Ryan went to high school at The Lawrenceville School from 1960 to 1964. Ryan graduated from Boston College as a history major in 1968. He and his wife Elaine have a daughter Jessica, and a son Keith who died in 2008. They are grandparents of triplets. They have been married since 1969. Today Ryan lives in Hingham, Massachusetts. The dedication page in Forty Eight Minutes, one of Ryan's books, says, "To Elaine Ryan: In the next life, maybe you'll get a nine-to-five man who makes seven figures." Ryan has also done humanitarian fundraisers for years to help inner-city teenagers with their educations.
Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian film and television actor. Reynolds is known for playing the role of Michael Bergen on ABC's sitcom Two Guys and a Girl (1998–2001), Wade Wilson / Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and Hal Jordan / Green Lantern in Green Lantern. He has also appeared in films such as National Lampoon's Van Wilder, Just Friends, Definitely, Maybe, The Proposal, The Change-Up, and Safe House.
Reynolds was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. His father, Jim, is a food wholesaler, and his mother, Tammy, is a retail salesperson. He is of Irish ancestry and was raised as a Roman Catholic. The youngest of four brothers, he graduated from Kitsilano Secondary School in Vancouver in 1994. He later attended Kwantlen Polytechnic University, also in Vancouver, until dropping out.
Reynolds' career began in 1990 when he starred as "Billy" in the Canadian-produced teen soap Hillside, distributed in the United States by Nickelodeon as Fifteen. As an adult, Reynolds starred in the National Lampoon movie Van Wilder and the American television series Two Guys, A Girl and a Pizza Place, playing medical student Michael "Berg" Bergen. In 1993-94 he had a recurring role in The Odyssey as Macro. He also cameoed in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle as a nurse, appeared in The In-Laws with Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks, as well as the Canadian production Foolproof.
Actors: Eddie Bracken (actor), Arthur Miller (actor), Ashley Judd (actress), Arthur Miller (writer), Fred Barzyk (director), Tim Janis (composer), Kevin Hardesty (actor), Mike Brower (editor), Guy Mendes (producer), Ira Simmons (writer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Richard Pepin (producer), Stephen Furst (writer), Joseph Merhi (producer), Jerry P. Jacobs (producer), Jackie Gonneau (actress), Scott McAboy (producer), Scott McAboy (producer), William Daniels (actor), Howie Mandel (actor), Jeff Rector (actor), David Morse (actor), Gary Kasper (actor), Stephen Furst (actor), Art Camacho (miscellaneous crew), Stephen Furst (director),
Genres: Comedy, Family,Actors: Richard Pepin (producer), Joseph Merhi (director), Scott McAboy (producer), Joseph Merhi (producer), Art Camacho (actor), Stephen Furst (writer), Scott McAboy (producer), Don 'The Dragon' Wilson (actor), Doug Jones (actor), Stephen Furst (actor), Joseph Campanella (actor), Irwin Keyes (actor), Christopher Mitchum (actor), Nan Garcia-Wood (miscellaneous crew), Art Camacho (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Karate action and laughs never cease when a brother and sister go to California to visit their uncle. They soon discover that he's an alcoholic on the run from the Mob who want him to pay up or else
Keywords: alcoholic, bar-fight, black-belt, child-fighting-adult, child-hero, child-martial-arts, chop-socky, costume-party, fight, fightingActors: Conrad Brooks (producer), Conrad Brooks (actor), Conrad Brooks (director), Conrad Brooks (writer), Alan Ward (actor), Henry Bederski (actor), Henry Bederski (writer), Lee Strosnider (editor), Fermin Urdangarin (actor), Ruth Bederski (composer), Will Rahming (actor), Elizabeth Hart (actress),
Genres: Short,Actors: Roy Brent (actor), Ralph Bucko (actor), Roy Bucko (actor), Budd Buster (actor), Steve Clark (actor), Edmund Cobb (actor), Jack Curtis (actor), Art Dillard (actor), Kirby Grant (actor), Earle Hodgins (actor), Mauritz Hugo (actor), Fuzzy Knight (actor), Ethan Laidlaw (actor), Rex Lease (actor), Hank Bell (actor),
Plot: While using the same title as a 1933 Universal film starring Tom Mix, this one combines elements of two Johnny Mack Brown Universal westerns, "Law and Order-1940" and "The Silver Bullet-1942", with the story stress on "Law and Order." The "Vote For Cal Dixon" song is the same as "The Vote For Emily Morgan" song in "The Silver Bullet". while the Cal Dixon name comes from a character in "Law and Order." In this one, Bob Bryan (Kirby Grant) has a marshal's badge pinned to his chest, and with the aid of his pal, Pinkerton J. "Pinky" Pratt (Fuzzy Knight),proceeds to clean up the murder-and-rustling operations in a town ran by a trio of outlaw brothers (Frank Marlo, Edmund Cobb and Ethan Laidlaw), who are basically the same as the Northup brothers from the 1932 "Law and Order" and the Daggett brothers from the 1940 "Law and Order", only they are now known as the Todds.
Keywords: 1880s, ambush, archive-footage, b-movie, b-western, bartender, brother-brother-relationship, cattle, cattle-rustling, cattlemanActors: Pete Morrison (actor), Charles Bartlett (director), Barney Furey (actor), Jack Walters (actor), Dorothy Dickson (actress), William Dills (actor), Will Frank (actor), Gladys Cooper (actress),
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