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William J. "Bill" Simmons III (born September 25, 1969) is a sports columnist, author, and podcaster. He currently writes columns and hosts podcasts for Grantland.com, which is affiliated with ESPN.com. He is a former writer for ESPN The Magazine and Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Nicknamed The Sports Guy, formerly The Boston Sports Guy, Simmons gained the attention of ESPN with his web site, BostonSportsGuy.com which earned him a job offer in 2001.
Since joining ESPN in 2001, in addition to writing for ESPN.com, he has also hosted his own podcast on ESPN.com titled The B.S. Report, appeared as a special contributor on the television series E:60, and serves as an executive producer of ESPN's documentary project, 30 for 30. He also has written two best-selling books and worked as a writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live!. On June 8, 2011, Simmons launched Grantland.com, an online magazine for which he serves as Editor-in-chief. At this point he began publishing his Sports Guy columns and B.S. Report podcasts on Grantland, which are then linked to from ESPN.com.
Andy Greenwald (born May 19, 1977) is an author, screenwriter and critic. He is currently a staff writer for Grantland.com. Previously, he was a senior contributing writer at Spin Magazine, and has also written for such publications as The Washington Post, Blender, Entertainment Weekly, The Village Voice, MTV Magazine, Complex, and Magnet. He is the author of the books Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo and Miss Misery: A Novel.
Greenwald grew up in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Friends' Central School in Philadelphia and Brown University in Providence.
Keith Theodore Olbermann ( /ˈoʊlbərmən/; born January 27, 1959) is an American political commentator and writer. Most recently, he was the chief news officer of the Current TV network and the host of the Current TV weeknight political commentary program, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, until March 30, 2012, a program he hosted with the same title and a similar format on MSNBC from March 2003 to January 2011.
During his time at MSNBC, Olbermann established a niche in cable news commentary, gaining note for his pointed criticism of mainly right-leaning politicians and public figures such as Fox News Channel commentator Bill O'Reilly,President George W. Bush and 2008 Republican presidential nominee, John McCain. Though he has been described as a "liberal", he has resisted being labelled politically, stating "I'm not a liberal. I'm an American".
Olbermann spent the first twenty years of his career in sports journalism. He was a sports correspondent for CNN and for local TV and radio stations in the 1980s, winning the Best Sportscaster award from the California Associated Press three times. He co-hosted ESPN's SportsCenter from 1992 to 1997. From 1998 to 2001, he was a producer and anchor for Fox Sports Net and a host of Major League Baseball on Fox.
Actors: Hope Levy (actress), Hope Levy (composer), Kathy Christopherson (actress), Robert Munns (actor), Larry McCormick (actor), Mimi Chen (composer), Roz Witt (actress), Mimi Chen (actress), Charles Miller (director), Charles Miller (producer), Charles Miller (writer), Charles Miller (composer), Charles Miller (editor), Jerry Whitworth (producer), Diana Lesmez (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Gojko Mitic (actor), Iurie Darie (actor), Jörg Panknin (actor), Pedro Hebenstreit (actor), Karl-Ernst Sasse (composer), Fred Ludwig (actor), Sina Fiedler-Engel (actress), Eugenia Bosânceanu (actress), Helga Emmrich (editor), Dean Reed (actor), Dean Reed (writer), Wolfgang Ebeling (writer), Hans-Joachim Wallstein (miscellaneous crew), Günther Pohl (costume designer), Werner W. Wallroth (director),
Plot: An Indian village is attacked by the American army. The Indians are cruelly killed. One of the soldiers called Harmonika is disgusted by the murders of the innocent women and children. He decides to leave the army. He goes to live with the Indians and falls in love with an Indian woman. He becomes a friend with Harter Felsen, one of the bravest Indians. He understands that they are not beasts and he respects them.
Keywords: blood-brother, cavalryman, mass-murder, native-american, wild-westActors: Joseph P. Kennedy (producer), Sidney De Gray (actor), Alphonse Martell (actor), Roger Moore (actor), Doris Schroeder (writer), Viola Dana (actress), Helen Foster (actress), Mary Gordon (actress), Patricia Palmer (actress), Florence Wix (actress), James Leo Meehan (director), Charles Henry Smith (writer), Barbara Clayton (actress), Eddie Brownell (actor),
Genres: Comedy,