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"Teddy Bergman" redirects here. Teddy Bergman was the original name of actor Alan Reed.
Alan Reed, also known professionally as Alan Reed, Sr., (August 20, 1907 – June 14, 1977) was an American actor and voice actor, best known as the original voice of Fred Flintstone (although Daws Butler voiced the character in the pilot), whom he was said to have physically resembled, on The Flintstones and various spinoff series. He also appeared in many films, including The Tarnished Angels, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Viva Zapata! (as Pancho Villa), and Nob Hill, and various television series.
Born Herbert Theodore Bergman in New York City, he attended Washington High School and majored in journalism at Columbia University. Between graduating from WHS and entering Columbia, he studied drama at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He began his acting career in the city, eventually working on Broadway. He was Jewish.
For several years, Reed toured in Vaudeville with his cousin, Harry Green. He also had two other jobs -- operating a wholesale candy factory and working at the Copake Country Club as "social director, entertainment producer and actor."
Actors: Dawna Lee Heising (actress), Gregory Alan Williams (actor), Jeff Rose (actor), Shanna Forrestall (actress), Jason Vail (actor), Richard Tavernaro (director), Richard Tavernaro (producer), Richard Tavernaro (actor), Escalante Lundy (actor), Jack E. Curenton (actor), Alpha Trivette (actor), Baby Norman (actress), Tasia Grant (actress), Zach Sale (actor), John Kap (actor),
Plot: This is a true story about the gritty underbelly of Atlanta in the 1970s. It's a story of love, betrayal, friendship and murder. The content of Mouthpiece is taken directly from newspaper articles, case files, court records and the personal accounts of a man that was "in the trenches" at the time. When Jack started in law school all he wanted was to defend people falsely accused of crimes. Then he began to see the much larger possibilities of working with people he knew were criminals. It's funny how things change. Thus begins Jack's journey as he builds his practice as a street lawyer. Sly Henritze is an older attorney whose experience and skills equate to light-years of wisdom. Sly tells Jack, "You need at least two things to practice my kind of law, a law degree and a criminal mind." An alliance is formed and Sly begins to introduce Jack to blue-chip criminals like Shannon Hatcher. Shannon's husband had two businesses, buying/selling earth moving equipment and killing people. One day her husband died and Shannon took over the businesses - both of them. Jack maintains a foothold in both Sly's world and the street world. Then Jack meets Alex, a highly successful madam. Alex is tough and smart with her set of rules and a special philosophy. Alex is looking for her first ol'man and "chooses" Jack. As is the custom Alex gives Jack money along with a warning, "It can become addictive. Once you get it in your blood, it can become a way of life." Jack also meets Niki, a fifteen year old Cajun streetwalker that turned herself out because "Sesame Street and Big Bird," were all just reruns. Jack invites his hooker clients to a little informal class, just some rudimentary law. "Hooker Law 101." His work with Sly begins to slip as he moves deeper into the life. Sly tells Jack, "I love my right hand. It has served me well all these years but if it places me in danger, I'll cut it off. If it comes down to my surviving or losing the hand, the hands gotta go." The question is, will Jack heed the warnings of everyone around him?
Genres: Drama,Actors: Paul Guilfoyle (actor), James Brolin (actor), Allen Garfield (actor), Harrison Ford (actor), Jimmy Carter (actor), Jude Ciccolella (actor), Bill Clinton (actor), Alan Alda (actor), Michael Douglas (actor), George W. Bush (actor), Kevin Dunn (actor), Henry Fonda (actor), Gerald Ford (actor), Harrison Ford (actor), Tom Hanks (actor),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Charles Grodin (actor), Jay Leno (actor), Kevin Kline (actor), Ben Kingsley (actor), Parley Baer (actor), Frank Langella (actor), Kevin Kline (actor), Charles Hallahan (actor), Larry King (actor), Kevin Dunn (actor), Robin Gammell (actor), Bob Bergen (actor), Aaron Michael Lacey (actor), Ving Rhames (actor), Jason Reitman (actor),
Plot: Bill Mitchell is the philandering and distant President of the United States. Dave Kovic is a sweet-natured and caring Temp Agency operator, who by a staggering coincidence looks exactly like the President. As such, when Mitchell wants to escape an official luncheon, the Secret Service hires Dave to stand in for him. Unfortunately, Mitchell suffers a severe stroke whilst having sex with one of his aides, and Dave finds himself stuck in the role indefinitely. The corrupt and manipulative Chief of Staff, Bob Alexander, plans to use Dave to elevate himself to the White House - but unfortunately, he doesn't count on Dave enjoying himself in office, using his luck to make the country a better place, and falling in love with the beautiful First Lady...
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A clip from the Beverly Hillbillies featuring Alan Reed, the voice of Fred Flintstone, yabbadabbadoo!
Ever wonder what the actors who voice your favorite cartoon characters really look like? Well, here's your chance to find out in this three part compilation of live action scenes of some of the most famous cartoon voice actors in the history of animation. In this first episode we feature: Mae Questel Billy Bletcher Alan Reed Jean Vander Pyl Janet Waldo and Sara Berner We would have liked to have included Daws Butler and June Foray, but unfortunately were unable to find any footage beyond interviews. If some turns up perhaps there will be a fourth episode of this exciting and interesting series for animation and film buffs.
Alan Reed, Jean Vander Pyl and Gerry Johnson were interviewed for radio in 1965 to promote the sixth and final season of Hanna-Barbera's TV series, "The Flintstones". For whatever reason, Mel Blanc was not interviewed. Hollywood commentator Dick Strout is the interviewer.
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After a 40 year career of entertaining listeners, Alan Reed hung up his headphones one last time. Good luck to you, Alan, from all of us here at Townsquare Media Rochester.
Directed and edited by Rob Reed for White Knight Records 2012.
Released in 2011, "Dancing with Ghosts" by "Alan Reed" hits the chords of truth as he unfurls an acoustic tale of lyrical depth that is certain to stand the test of time. Dancing with Ghosts is one awesome song! ~ Stewart Brennan, World United Music Alan Reed -- Official Website http://reddwarfrecordings.co.uk/ Alan Reed - Reverbnation http://www.reverbnation.com/AlanReed Alan Reed -- Last FM http://www.last.fm/music/Alan+Reed Alan Reed - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlanReedMusician Alan Reed - Twitter https://twitter.com/3hobbits Alan Reed -- World United Music http://worldunitedmusic.blogspot.ca/2014/01/alan-reed.html Video! Alan Reed - YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/3tequilas Buy Music! Alan Reed - Bandcamp http://alanreed.bandcamp.com/ Alan Reed - iTunes https://itunes.appl...
Watch artist ALAN REED paint on location in Northumberland. ALAN REED one of Britain's leading watercolourists, specialises in landscapes and cityscapes. His unique, fluid style captures the atmosphere of city life to the serenity and beauty of a rural landscape. The Middle East is an area to which Alan has given his artistic attention thanks to a series of ongoing commissions for His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said of Oman. Alan's work has become increasingly collectable and is widely represented internationally through private and corporate commissions. Alan Reed's career as an artist is an ongoing journey, both creatively and geographically. Purchasing one of his paintings enables you to partake of that journey of discovery. www.alanreed.com
EBTV presents host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com) with guest Alan Reed, speaking about geomancy and the energies of the Earth, on location at the Grail Springs Retreat & Spa (http://grailsprings.com). Alan Reed is a practising Druid and as an Alchemist he has obtained the message of the elements. For over 20 years he has assisted individuals and Corporations to create sacred space in Time. As a consultant he educates people how to sequester the buzz of the modern day - ways to reduce the Terrestrial incoherency of the unconscious disruption of Nature's order. Offering many services, his real passion is the regeneration of the natural order - utilizing the Mineral kingdom in stabilizing - calming ways. Alan currently does not have a website, to contact Alan for info regarding his ...
http://www.subterranea.eu Entrevista a Alan Reed, ex-vocalista de Pallas, realizada en el festival Celebr8.2 por el equipo de Subterránea con Fernando Medina al frente.
Alan Reed played at the Black Horse Pub in Lacey Green, Bucks, as one of the acts asked to attend their Beer Festival. This is the raw footage of the whole set. Enjoy!
With cast members from the play "The Road Weeps, The Well Runs Dry" Elizabeth Frances, Matthew Hancock and veteran actor Darryl Alan Reed.- Recorded on 11/14/2013 - Captured Live on LaTalkLive at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/la-talk-live
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I think this is the original soundtarck of Alan Reed being interviewed with Dick Strout. This is the first bit I have uploaded. Alan Reed who did the voice of Fred Flintstone is being interviewed here. I'm also gonna upload Jean Vander Pyl, and Gerry Johnson's interviews. Mel Blanc did the voice of Barney Rubble. Unfortunately he was not interviewed. So I won't have an upload of him. But here's Alan Reed. The voice of Fredrick J. Flintstone!
Get your free copy of this audiobook: http://copydl.space/mabk/30/en/B0060117L4/audiobook As heard on Sirius Xm Radio and Npr stations!the autobiography of the voice of Fred Flintstone is brought to life by veteran radio-theater producer Joe Bevilacqua and Alan Reed Jr., featuring rare interviews with Alan Reed himself, an interview with Joe Barbera, and clips from Reed's radio, Tv, and film career, including The Fred Allen Show, The Shadow, The Life of Riley, Life with Luigi, Duffy's Tavern, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Viva Zapata, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and The Flintstones. This is an enhanced unabridged audiobook of the print book, which can be purchased from Amazon.com.
Cool Pop-Rock, groovy guitars, positive, hilarious atmo
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Mysterious Filmscore, dark piano, pads, increasing threat
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Van Gogh paints a picture
Of sunflowers out in a field
Lennon writes a melody with words
About love and peace
What do they know
Says the big fat man
From the elephant show
You won't get further than the Malt Mill baby
The paint's too bright and your beat's not steady
It's not quite right
Go do it again
If you can
Just do it again
It's not quite right
Go do it again
If you can
Just do it again
Just do it again
Shakespeare pens a sonnet
Says it's his best by far
Newton finds that force is equal
Til you push them apart
But what do they know
Says the two faced lady
From the elephant show
You won't get further than a gig at the docks