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Bronson Alcott Pinchot (born May 20, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Balki Bartokomous in the ABC sitcom, Perfect Strangers (1986–93).
Pinchot also appears in feature films, such as Risky Business (1983), Beverly Hills Cop (1984), True Romance (1993), Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), It's My Party (1996), Courage Under Fire (1996) and The First Wives Club (1996), as well as on television series, such as The Prankster in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. In 2012, he starred in his own reality series, The Bronson Pinchot Project on the DIY Network.
Pinchot also worked extensively as an audiobook narrator, with over 100 recordings to his credit as of 2014.AudioFile magazine recognized him as Best Voice in Fiction & Classics for his 2010 renderings of Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge (1965), Karl Marlantes's Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War (2009) and David Vann's Caribou Island (2011).
Pinchot was born in Manhattan. His mother, Rosina (née Asta) was an Italian American and a typist, and his father, Henry (originally Poncharavsky) was of Russian descent and a bookbinder, who was born in New York and raised in Paris. His younger brother, Justin is also an actor. He was raised in Southern California, where he graduated from South Pasadena High School at the top of his class and was appointed valedictorian. He earned a full scholarship to Yale University, where he was placed in Morse College and graduated magna cum laude. Pinchot began his Yale career in fine art, but after he was cast in a college play, a casting director discovered him, which resulted in his film debut, Risky Business.
Paul Young (born 11 April 1968 in Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica) is a retired Jamaican soccer forward who played two seasons in Major League Soccer and several in the USISL and USL A-League. He also coached Portmore United, Waterhouse F.C. and August Town F.C. in the Jamaican National Premier League.
Young attended Syracuse University where he played soccer from 1990 to 1992. During his three seasons with the Orange Men, he scored 32 goals and was named as a 1992 second team All American.
In 1993, Young began his professional career with Hazard United which won the Jamaican National Premier League title. In 1994, he signed with the Charleston Battery of USISL. He scored 23 goals in 22 games and was named to the USISL All League team. In 1995, he exceeded his previous year’s goals total with 25 goals in 24 games, again being named to the All League team. In February 1996, the Columbus Crew selected Young in the 13th round (121st overall) of the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. He played only four games for Columbus, spending much of the season with the Rochester Rhinos of the A-League and the South Carolina Shamrocks in the USISL. He was named to the USISL All League team. The Battery released him at the end of the season. In 1998, he began the season with the Charleston Battery. After scoring three goals in seven games, he was called up by the Tampa Bay Mutiny On 19 June 1998. He played fourteen games for the Mutiny, but failed to score a goal. On 2 November 1998, the Mutiny waived Young. In 1999, he played for the Rochester Rhinos, Hershey Wildcats and Maryland Mania in the USL A-League.
Paul Young (formerly Todd Forrest) is a fictional character on ABC television series Desperate Housewives. The character is played by actor Mark Moses, and is the widower of Mary Alice Young, the show's narrator. After leaving the show in the third season, Paul returned in the sixth season's finale and becomes a regular again in the seventh season, in which he is the center of the yearly mystery.
Mark Moses was part of the original cast of the series, and continued his starring role throughout the second season of the series. After his character is imprisoned in the second season finale, Moses left the main cast, but still made some guest appearances in the third season.
Moses returned to the series as a series regular after appearing briefly in the sixth season finale. On his return, Moses commented, "There was some talk about [me coming back] a year ago. And there’s often talk in Hollywood. Sometimes it pans out, sometimes it doesn’t. I don’t get super-excited about a 'maybe' in this town, because there are lots of maybes that don’t happen. But then this last year they called up my agent and said, 'We're really thinking seriously about [this].' And eventually, they made an offer, and I was very pleased." After his character's mystery ended in episode "And Lots of Security...", Moses left again the main cast and only made one last guest appearance in the eighth and final season of the series.
Paul Wesly Young (December 7, 1908—October 19, 1978) was an American player in the National Football League whose briefly-held position as center for the Green Bay Packers enabled him to participate in two professional games during the 1933 season.
Born in the small Minnesota city of Melrose, Paul Young, at 6'4" 195 lbs, originally played college football at the University of Oklahoma and, at the age of 24, two years after graduation, had his brief opportunity with the Packers. He died in the small Nebraska city of Cambridge seven weeks before his 70th birthday.
David Roger Johansen (born January 9, 1950) is an American rock, protopunk, blues, and pop singer, songwriter and actor. He is best known as a member of the seminal protopunk band the New York Dolls. He is also known for his work under the pseudonym Buster Poindexter.
Johansen was born in the New York City borough of Staten Island, New York, to a librarian mother, Helen, and an insurance sales representative father who had previously sung opera. Johansen's family was Catholic. His mother was Irish American and his father was Norwegian American.
Johansen began his career in the late 1960s as a lead singer in the local Staten Island band the Vagabond Missionaries and later in the early 1970s as the singer/songwriter in the protopunk band the New York Dolls. The New York Dolls released two albums, the eponymous New York Dolls (1973), and Too Much Too Soon (1974). The bulk of the material was written by Johansen and guitarist Johnny Thunders. The Dolls were well received critically, but failed to succeed commercially.
Saturday Night Live (abbreviated as SNL) is an American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol. The show premiered on NBC on October 11, 1975, under the original title NBC's Saturday Night. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest (who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast) and features performances by a musical guest. An episode normally begins with a cold open sketch that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming, "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!", properly beginning the show.
In 1980, Michaels left the series to explore other opportunities. He was replaced by Jean Doumanian, who was replaced by Ebersol after a season of bad reviews. Ebersol ran the show until 1985, when Michaels returned; Michaels has remained since then. Many of SNL's cast found national stardom while appearing on the show, and achieved success in film and television, both in front of and behind the camera. Others associated with the show, such as writers, have gone on to successful careers creating, writing, or starring in TV and film.
The twelfth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between October 11, 1986, and May 23, 1987.
Many of season 11's cast members were fired, except for Nora Dunn, Jon Lovitz, featured player A. Whitney Brown, and Weekend Update anchor Dennis Miller. Al Franken was rehired as a writer. The rest were relative unknowns, led by Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks, Victoria Jackson, and Kevin Nealon. Hartman helped write sketches in season 11's Thanksgiving episode hosted by Pee-wee Herman, and appeared in a sketch as a Pilgrim.
The first show of the 1986–87 season opened with Madonna, host of the previous season opener, reading a "statement" from NBC about season 11's mediocre writing and bad cast choices. According to the "statement", the entire 1985–86 season was "...all a dream. A horrible, horrible dream."
The season included "Masterbrain", a skit written by Jim Downey and Al Franken, in which Phil Hartman portrayed two sides of Ronald Reagan; 25 years later Todd Purdum called the skit "surely among the show’s Top 10 of all time."
Perfect Strangers star Bronson Pinchot begins his monologue by correcting Don Pardo, then reminisces about meeting the most important person in his life on Valentine's Day, and leaving her on their anniversary to move to Hollywood. [Season 12, 1987] #SNL Subscribe to SNL: https://goo.gl/tUsXwM Get more SNL: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live Full Episodes: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-liv... Like SNL: https://www.facebook.com/snl Follow SNL: https://twitter.com/nbcsnl SNL Tumblr: http://nbcsnl.tumblr.com/ SNL Instagram: http://instagram.com/nbcsnl SNL Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/nbcsnl/
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Olde Good Things was featured on HGTV's Bronson Pinchot Project on their 'Main House Garden' episode. In this episode Bronson tries to tame the scraggly patch of grass and shrubs next to his house that passes for a garden. But in Bronson's world gardening involves less planting and more building. Bronson visited one of our warehouses located on Brook St. in Scranton Pa and purchased 100 sheets of cooper shingles that were salvaged from church steeple roof. Olde Good Things for years now reuse the copper shingles and create Antique Copper Mirrors. Bronson also purchased copper Cupola several months before that was seen in on the show.
Bronson Pinchot has lost at least 60 pounds in six months. The “Perfect Strangers” star told Page Six that his weight loss journey began a few months into lockdown, when he happened to see a photo of himself from the 2017 reboot of “Battle of the Network Stars” and was horrified. “There was an old fat guy,” he remembers with a shudder and so he decided to ditch the weight. #BronsonPinchot Page Six is your source for celebrity news, gossip, entertainment, pop culture, photos, video and more. Catch the latest news and gossip here: https://pagesix.com/ Follow us on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pagesix/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/PageSix Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pagesix/ Check out We Hear, our Page Six podcast! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-hear/id1479...
http://www.joblo.com - "True Romance" Fest - Interviews & Festival Part #1 (2014) JoBlo.com HD Last weekend, JoBlo.com reporter James Oster spent time in Burbank, California to take part in the official "True Romance Fest" where fans could come to the famous Safari Inn and also check out an awesome outdoor screening of the film starring Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Gary Oldman, Christopher Walken and many more. This classic romance action thriller was directed by the late Tony Scott based on a screenplay by Quentin Tarantino. The event was hosted by actor Bronson Pinchot.
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Bronson makes another appearance on Arsenio Hall, this time "baring all" in a somewhat naughty but very funny interview. Part one of two.
Bronson Pinchot tells how, before he was cast as Balki on PERFECT STRANGERS, he landed his breakout role opposite Eddie Murphy - as Serge in BEVERLY HILLS COP. Help Support Pop Goes The Culture by subscribing on my PATREON PAGE! https://www.patreon.com/PopGoesTheCultureTV #boomertube Also from Pop Goes The Culture TV: https://youtu.be/5olhUXmNKEA See Don Most and Anson Williams (best known as Ralph and Potsie on Happy Days) as you've never seen them before in an all-new scripted dramatic comedy! Harvest Time. TV14 for language! Now available only on YouTube! -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "BANDMATES - A Viral Vignette Starring Maxwell Gail Jr and John Schneider" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPYUcvr3-eg -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Pop Goes The Culture TV is a proud user of Tube Buddy To ge...
Bronson Alcott Pinchot (born May 20, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Balki Bartokomous in the ABC sitcom, Perfect Strangers (1986–93).
Pinchot also appears in feature films, such as Risky Business (1983), Beverly Hills Cop (1984), True Romance (1993), Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), It's My Party (1996), Courage Under Fire (1996) and The First Wives Club (1996), as well as on television series, such as The Prankster in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. In 2012, he starred in his own reality series, The Bronson Pinchot Project on the DIY Network.
Pinchot also worked extensively as an audiobook narrator, with over 100 recordings to his credit as of 2014.AudioFile magazine recognized him as Best Voice in Fiction & Classics for his 2010 renderings of Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge (1965), Karl Marlantes's Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War (2009) and David Vann's Caribou Island (2011).
Pinchot was born in Manhattan. His mother, Rosina (née Asta) was an Italian American and a typist, and his father, Henry (originally Poncharavsky) was of Russian descent and a bookbinder, who was born in New York and raised in Paris. His younger brother, Justin is also an actor. He was raised in Southern California, where he graduated from South Pasadena High School at the top of his class and was appointed valedictorian. He earned a full scholarship to Yale University, where he was placed in Morse College and graduated magna cum laude. Pinchot began his Yale career in fine art, but after he was cast in a college play, a casting director discovered him, which resulted in his film debut, Risky Business.
OH ME, OH MY (I'M A FOOL FOR YOU BABY)
Buster Poindexter
To make you laugh I'd be a fool for you,
Although the people turn and stare.
I'd do everything to keep you girl
It breaks my heart when you're not there.
I'll stage a ballet on a table top,
Command performance finger size.
Though I ain't got no tune my show won't flop,
Cause I'll find the music in your eye.
Oh me oh my I'm a fool for you baby.
Oh me oh my, I get crazy, I get crazy crazy
Oh me oh my I'm a fool for you baby
Just let your love light shine on me.
We'll blow a genie from a cigarette,
We'll take a magic carpet ride,
We'll tell our smoky friends now don't forget
You must keep us side by side,
Oh me oh my I'm a fool for you baby.
Oh me oh my, I get crazy, I get crazy crazy
Oh me oh my I'm a fool for you baby Just let your love light shine on me.
I'd do everything to keep you girl
It breaks my heart when you're not there.
Oh me oh my I'm a fool for you baby.
Oh me oh my, I get crazy, I get crazy crazy
Oh me oh my I'm a fool for you baby
Just let your love light shine on me.
Listen to me honey
Oh me oh my I'm a fool for you baby.
Oh me oh my, I get crazy, I get crazy crazy
Oh me oh my I'm a fool for you baby