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Americo Zorilla Alaniz (October 25, 1919 – March 9, 2015), was a Mexican-born American actor in film and television best known for his role of the peaceful Cheyenne informer "Mr. Cousin" in sixteen episodes from 1955 to 1959 of the ABC/Desilu western television series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O'Brian in the title role as deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp.
In eight episodes of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Alaniz appeared with Rodd Redwing in the part of "Mr. Brother", who is killed the 1958 episode "One" by the Dry Gulch Gang. Several episodes of the series are spent as Marshal Earp hunts down the gang and makes sure that all four members are tried, and as it resulted, hanged. Alaniz was also cast in two other episodes of the series, as Esteban Morango in "The Schoolteacher" (1958) and as Joe Riva in "Death for a Stolen Horse" (1959).
Among his early television roles were four episodes of the syndicated western series, The Adventures of Kit Carson, starring Bill Williams. In the premiere episode on August 11, 1951 entitled "California Outlaws", Alaniz was cast as Joaquin Murrieta.
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Fur Fighters is a video game developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Acclaim for the Dreamcast in 2000, then later for Microsoft Windows. The game was designed very much as a standard third-person shooter, but used a world populated by cute little animals as its setting. As a result, the game's depiction of violence is very cartoon-like without losing any of its intensity. In 2001, an updated version for the PlayStation 2 was released as Fur Fighters: Viggo's Revenge. On July 20, 2012, members of Muffin Games, ex-Bizarre Creations staff, announced a conversion for iPad, called Fur Fighters: Viggo on Glass.
The following is a list of characters from the Japanese manga and anime Black Lagoon.
The Lagoon Company is a mercenary/pirate group that is the main focus of the series. The Lagoon Company is for-hire service that is hired by various criminal organizations to do different jobs like locating and retrieving items and/or smuggling them.
Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese), Brad Swaile (English)
Rokuro Okajima (岡島緑郎, Okajima Rokurō), also known as Rock (ロック, Rokku), is the male protagonist of the series. He was a Japanese salaryman for Asahi Industries in Tokyo until he was taken hostage by the crew of the Black Lagoon during their raid on the ship he was on. He joined the Lagoon Company after his department chief Kageyama abandoned him (Kageyama declared him dead) in an attempt to cover up the smuggling operation in which Rock had been an unwitting participant. Rock is a humble and mild-mannered person despite being on the business end of guns from friend and foe alike, and often seems surprised at the barbarity of the Southeast Asian crime world. He still wears his tie, short-sleeved dress shirt, and dress pants because although now a pirate, he still retains his business persona. He prefers to use words over weapons when interacting with others. Rock, after joining the Lagoon company, has wondered if he is experiencing Stockholm syndrome.
Adrian Alaniz (born March 12, 1984 in Sinton, Texas) is an American professional baseball player. A graduate of Sinton High School, he is a right-handed pitching prospect in the Washington Nationals organization.
Alaniz attended the University of Texas from 2004 to 2007. He was selected by Washington in the eighth round of the 2007 amateur entry draft.
In 2007 Alaniz pitched for the Vermont Lake Monsters in the short-season New York-Penn League. He logged 60⅓ innings in eight starts and five relief appearances, winning 8 games, losing 2, and recording a 2.39 ERA. During that span, he struck out 62 batters while issuing only eight bases on balls.
He was promoted to the Potomac Nationals in the advanced class-A Carolina League in 2008. As of June 2, 2008, he had compiled an 8-0 record and a 2.43 ERA over 59⅓ innings in 11 starts at Potomac, striking out 54 batters and walking 23.
In 2009, at the Harrisburg Senators in class-AA East League, he was 3-4 with a 4.76 ERA. He had a bad May, going 1-3 with an 8.14 ERA in 21 Innings Pitched over 6 starts. Thereafter, he pitched mostly out of the bullpen with a 1.14 ERA over 39 and 2/3 innings. 2010 will be a year of decision, after a disappointing 2009.
Stars: Tristram Coffin, Kelo Henderson, Rico Alaniz Director: Reg Browne Writer: Joe Richardson Clint Travis goes undercover as a gun smuggler to stop Mexican revolutionary Juan Morales' plans to topple the Mexican government.
Passport to danger Episode: Mexico Cast: Cesar Romero, Edgar Barrie, Manuel Rojas, Donna Martell, Robin Short, Julian Rivero, Orlando Rodríguez, Nacho Galindo, Rico Alaniz y Rosa Turich Argumento y guión: Donald S. Sanford Serie creada por: Robert C. Dennis Productor: Hal Roach, Jr. Jefe de producción: E. H. Goldstein Director de fotografía: Jack MacKenzie Dirección artística: Charles F. Pyke Asesor técnico: Luis McManus Ayudante de dirección: F. Erickson Montaje: Bruce Schoengarth Sonido: Jack Goodrich ? Joel Moss Efectos fotográficos: Jack R. Glass Decorados: Ben Bone Redactor del guión: Henry F. Greenberg Rabco TV Productions, inc. Fecha: 1954 Duración: 24 minutos 8 segundos Código: MD-0084 Copyright Archivo DiFilm - Consultas por material de archivo archivodeportivo@yahoo.com.ar - htt...
The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 American western film directed by John Sturges about a group of hired gunmen protecting a Mexican village from bandits. It is a remake of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film, Seven Samurai. Yul Brynner as Chris Adams Eli Wallach as Calvera Steve McQueen as Vin Charles Bronson as Bernardo O'Reilly Robert Vaughn as Lee Brad Dexter as Harry Luck James Coburn as Britt Horst Buchholz as Chico Vladimir Sokoloff as The Old Man Jorge Martínez de Hoyos as Hilario Rosenda Monteros as Petra Whit Bissell as Chamlee the Undertaker Rico Alaniz as Sotero Natividad Vacío as Miguel Robert J. Wilke as Wallace Val Avery as Henry the Corset Salesman Bing Russell as Robert, Henry's Traveling Companion
UFC and @AXSTV vet makes his LFA debut at LFA 72! Check out his second fight on our network at MFC 38!
Americo Zorilla Alaniz (October 25, 1919 – March 9, 2015), was a Mexican-born American actor in film and television best known for his role of the peaceful Cheyenne informer "Mr. Cousin" in sixteen episodes from 1955 to 1959 of the ABC/Desilu western television series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O'Brian in the title role as deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp.
In eight episodes of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Alaniz appeared with Rodd Redwing in the part of "Mr. Brother", who is killed the 1958 episode "One" by the Dry Gulch Gang. Several episodes of the series are spent as Marshal Earp hunts down the gang and makes sure that all four members are tried, and as it resulted, hanged. Alaniz was also cast in two other episodes of the series, as Esteban Morango in "The Schoolteacher" (1958) and as Joe Riva in "Death for a Stolen Horse" (1959).
Among his early television roles were four episodes of the syndicated western series, The Adventures of Kit Carson, starring Bill Williams. In the premiere episode on August 11, 1951 entitled "California Outlaws", Alaniz was cast as Joaquin Murrieta.
Let me tell you son
If i had legs like you then i'd love to run
You know and another thing kid
Let me sit you down here tell you what i did
Well i fought the war
Got a kid, got a wife got rich got poor
Made it in my own time
All you need is patience and a peace of mind
So ease your mind my boy
Ease your mind my boy
Ease your mind
And the things you want are the things you'll find
So long
Your ship may sink before it even hits the water
Your dreams may wind up at the bottom of the sea
Don't let the changing winds of time define the man you want to be
You want to be
He said drink with me
Toast the good and the bad feel the sting of your memories
Carry me to bed,
My foolish old age makes a wise old head
Let this be last
For the time has come and all things must pass
Let me hear you say
What a wise old man told you yesterday
So ease your mind my boy
Ease your mind my boy
Ease your mind
And the things you want are the things you'll find
So long
Your ship may sink before it even hits the water
Your dreams may wind up at the bottom of the sea
Don't let the changing winds of time define the man you want to be
You want to be