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Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer, songwriter, and actor. He was a member of the pop group Take That from 1990 to 1995 and again from 2009 to 2012. He has also had commercial success as a solo artist.
Williams rose to fame in the band's first run in the early-to-mid-1990s. After many disagreements with the management and group members, Williams left the group in 1995 to launch a hugely successful solo career, which saw his first seven albums each reach number one in the UK. Williams also released seven number-one singles and found similar success across Europe. On 15 July 2010, it was announced he had rejoined Take That. The group's subsequent album became the second fastest-selling album in UK chart history and the fastest-selling record of the century at the time.Gary Barlow has since confirmed that Williams had left the band for a second time, although the departure was amicable and that Williams was welcome to rejoin the band in the future.
Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American professional tennis player who is ranked No. 1 in women's singles tennis. The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has ranked her world No. 1 in singles on six separate occasions. She became the world No. 1 for the first time on July 8, 2002, and achieved this ranking for the sixth time on February 18, 2013. She is the reigning champion of the French Open, Wimbledon and Olympic women's singles and doubles. Williams is popularly regarded as the greatest female tennis player of all time.
Williams holds the most major singles, doubles, and mixed doubles titles combined amongst active players, male or female. Her record of 36 major titles puts her fifth on the all-time list and second in the open era with: 21 in singles, 13 in women's doubles, and two in mixed doubles. She is the most recent player, male or female, to have held all four major singles titles simultaneously (2002–03 and 2014–15), the fifth woman ever to do so and only the third player, male or female, to achieve this record twice after Rod Laver and Steffi Graf. She is also the most recent player, together with her sister Venus Williams, to have held all four Grand Slam women's doubles titles simultaneously (2009–10).
Actors: Michael Stromenger (writer), Michael Stromenger (director), Michael Stromenger (editor), Kak Lee (producer), Kak Lee (editor), Kak Lee (producer), Mary Karcz (actress), Reed Reimer (composer), Jim Alger (actor), Dylan Bradt (actor), Mitchell Lee Skajewski (actor), Darin Kerr (actor), Daniel Dutot (actor), Chad Driscoll (actor), Jim Algers (actor),
Plot: The death penalty has been abolished and the punishment for murder, however slight, is life in prison. These two factors lead to a problem: prison over-population. A solution is needed... Prisoners in groups of nine are taken to an off-shore facility and locked in a room. There, supervised by an enigmatic Director and his brutish Assistant, the nine are forced to participate in a game that will reward the last one standing with a full government pardon. The stakes are high and the reward great. But does the end justify the means? Only one will find out.
Genres: Thriller,Actors: Michael Stromenger (writer), Michael Stromenger (director), Michael Stromenger (editor), Kak Lee (producer), Kak Lee (editor), Kak Lee (producer), Mary Karcz (actress), Reed Reimer (composer), Jim Alger (actor), Dylan Bradt (actor), Mitchell Lee Skajewski (actor), Darin Kerr (actor), Daniel Dutot (actor), Chad Driscoll (actor), Jim Algers (actor),
Plot: The death penalty has been abolished and the punishment for murder, however slight, is life in prison. These two factors lead to a problem: prison over-population. A solution is needed... Prisoners in groups of nine are taken to an off-shore facility and locked in a room. There, supervised by an enigmatic Director and his brutish Assistant, the nine are forced to participate in a game that will reward the last one standing with a full government pardon. The stakes are high and the reward great. But does the end justify the means? Only one will find out.
Genres: Thriller,Actors: Robert Louis Stevenson (writer), Sean Paul Murphy (editor), Mark Redfield (producer), Mark Redfield (actor), Mark Redfield (writer), Mark Redfield (director), Mark Redfield (actor), Tom Brandau (actor), Carl Randolph (actor), Tom Brandau (actor), Tom Brandau (producer), Stuart Voytilla (writer), Stuart Voytilla (producer), Brad Marshall (actor), James Nalitz (actor),
Genres: Drama, Horror,Actors: Axel Düberg (actor), Jan-Eric Lindquist (actor), Bertil Norström (actor), Allan Svensson (actor), Lars-Erik Berenett (actor), Lars Lennart Forsberg (writer), Lars Lennart Forsberg (director), Claire Wikholm (actress), Jan Marnell (producer), Thorsten Flinck (actor), Jan Blomberg (actor), Björn Gedda (actor), Robert Sjöblom (actor), Wallis Grahn (actress), Jonas Uddenmyr (actor),
Genres: Crime,Actors: Jon Avnet (producer), Sherilyn Fenn (actress), Jaleel White (actor), Georges Delerue (composer), Steve Tisch (producer), Gene Starzenski (miscellaneous crew), Mariette Hartley (actress), Howard Hesseman (actor), Steve Alterman (actor), Chad Lowe (actor), Charlie Sheen (actor), Steve Eastin (actor), Peter E. Berger (editor), Richard Michaels (director), Casey Siemaszko (actor),
Plot: Skip Lewis is a 16 year old, who's been through some stuff. Like he has been having academic problems, and a girl whom he has been pursuing has told him that she has no interest in him. He tries to talk to his parents about this but can't, or thinks that they won't understand. So, he goes out and drives off a cliff. Now, his family's in denial saying that the whole thing was an accident. However, his best friend, Ken who was the last person he saw before, was told by Skip that he was considering killing himself and is feeling guilty that he didn't try to stop him.
Keywords: suicide, teenagerActors: Harold French (director), Terence Rattigan (writer), Terence Rattigan (writer), Benjamin Frankel (composer), Melvyn Hayes (actor), Bert Bates (editor), Kenneth More (actor), Denholm Elliott (actor), Roland Culver (actor), Harry Andrews (actor), Gladys Cooper (actress), Ronald Squire (actor), Joan Benham (actress), Josef Somlo (producer), John Justin (actor),
Plot: The honourable Mark St. Neots is playing with some 'chums' when he meets and is bowled over by Sylvia. As he grows older he retains his image of this beautiful young girl with the red hair. Through a chance meeting, he can pursue his career in the diplomatic corps as well as the young ladies he meets. A charming comedy with a sting in the tail.
Keywords: 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, actor, adultery, affection, ballet, based-on-play, butlerActors: Jay Adler (actor), Regis Toomey (actor), Ralph Brooks (actor), Hy Averback (actor), Robert Bice (actor), Sayre Dearing (actor), Richard Erdman (actor), Bill Kennedy (actor), Benny Burt (actor), Frank Marlowe (actor), William Conrad (actor), David McMahon (actor), Frank Mills (actor), Dick Powell (actor), James Westerfield (actor),
Plot: Rocky Mulloy, back in town after serving 5 years of a life sentence for armed robbery, hopes to clear his friend Danny Morgan who's still in prison for the same crime. It won't be easy. Even the witness who cleared Rocky thinks he's guilty; Danny's glamorous wife Nancy, living in a sleazy trailer court, seems lukewarm about getting Danny back; cynical cop Gus Cobb just wants to stir things up in hopes that the missing "hot" $100,000 will surface. Plenty of tough talk, night scenes, deceptive dames and double crosses in this typical film noir.
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, alibi, apartment, bartender, bookie, cheap-hotel, cigarette-smoking, confession, corroborationActors: Raymond Hatton (actor), Pierce Lyden (actor), Ted Adams (actor), Herman Hack (actor), Frank LaRue (actor), Chick Hannan (actor), Tristram Coffin (actor), Johnny Mack Brown (actor), Rube Dalroy (actor), Roy Butler (actor), Tex Driscoll (actor), Lynton Brent (actor), Steve Clark (actor), Terry Frost (actor), Jack Montgomery (actor),
Plot: Wells Fargo sends Johnny Macklin ('Johnny Mack Brown' (qv)) to Rimrock to investigate stage hold-ups and general lawlessness which, according to local agent Tom Jamison ('Steve Clark (I)' (qv)) is caused by saloon owner Steve Corbin ('Tristram Coffin' (qv)) and his henchmen Duke Sprague ('Marshall Reed (I)' (qv)) and Ace Jenkins ('Terry Frost (I)' (qv)). When Steve kills a man he had cheated in a poker game, the Rimrock Chronicle, owned by Idaho Jim Foster ('Raymond Hatton' (qv)) and edited by his daughter, Diane ('Reno Browne' (qv)), starts a vigilante movement to clean up the town. Jamison, also the mayor, swears Johnny in as the town marshal. Johnny lets henchman Slats Harper ('Lynton Brent' (qv)) overhear information about a fictitious gold shipment, and traps some of Steve's men when they attempt a hold-up. Steve packs the jury and his men are set free. Saloon singer Kitty Malone ('Claudia Drake' (qv)), who is in love with Steve, becomes jealous of Flo Vickerk ('Christine McIntyre (I)' (qv)), and warns Johnny that three gunmen have been imported to kill him. Flo tells Steve that Kitty is an informant, and Steve plans a double murder of Kitty and Johnny.
Keywords: 1880s, actor-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, b-movie, b-western, bartender, cheating, dancehall-girl, daughter, deceptionActors: Murray Alper (actor), Eddie Hall (actor), Stanley Blystone (actor), Tom Chatterton (actor), Edward Brophy (actor), Jackie Cooper (actor), Kernan Cripps (actor), Ed Cassidy (actor), Hal K. Dawson (actor), Eddie Dunn (actor), Edward Earle (actor), Wallis Clark (actor), Pat Flaherty (actor), Jonathan Hale (actor), Russell Hicks (actor),
Plot: Bill Whitlock, the warden of a large prison, has a decision to make; the only way he can keep an innocent man, Jimmy Hutchins, from dying in the electric chair is to return some stolen loot that has come into his possession. It is quite a large sum, so his conscience has to work over-time, and that may not sway him, either.
Keywords: 1930s, archive-footage, b-movie, cell-mate, cigarette-smoking, circumstantial-evidence, confession, conscience, convict, district-attorneyActors: Hooper Atchley (actor), Stanley Andrews (actor), Noah Beery Jr. (actor), Harry Bernard (actor), Alan Baxter (actor), Harry C. Bradley (actor), Lynton Brent (actor), Don Brodie (actor), Berton Churchill (actor), Wallis Clark (actor), G. Pat Collins (actor), Thomas A. Curran (actor), Jack Daley (actor), Frank Darien (actor), Alan Dinehart (actor),
Genres: Crime, Drama,