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Duel at Diablo is a 1966 American Western film directed by Ralph Nelson starring James Garner and Sidney Poitier. It is based on Marvin H. Albert's 1957 novel Apache Rising. The production shot on location in southern Utah. The film was Garner's first Western after leaving the long-running TV series Maverick.
List of other Rebecca Romijn appearances, performances, and credits Year Title Role Notes 1988 New Kids on the Block: Please Don't Go Girl: Girl 1 Music video / video short 2003 Tron 2.0: Mercury Voice, video game 2004 Tron 2.0: Killer App: War Journal: On the Set of The Punisher: Herself Documentary short Credited as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos 2005 ...
Andersson was born in Kungsholmen, Stockholm, the daughter of Karin (née Mansion), a social worker, and Josef Andersson, a businessman. [3] [4]Her first collaboration with Ingmar Bergman came in 1951, [5] when she participated in his production of an advertisement for the detergent Bris. [6]
Duel at Diablo: Toller, Contract Horse Dealer 1967 To Sir, with Love: Mr. Mark Thackeray [3] In the Heat of the Night: Detective Virgil Tibbs [4] Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Dr. John Wade Prentice [5] 1968 For Love of Ivy: Jack Parks 1969 The Lost Man: Jason Higgs 1970 They Call Me Mister Tibbs! Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs 1971 Brother John: John ...
Jack Nicholson’s legacy is not limited to his work as an actor. He’s also a father of six, with five different moms. Nicholson, 86, is dad of Jennifer, 60, Caleb, 53, Honey, 43, Lorraine, 33 ...
Rebecca Budig (/ ˈ b ʌ d ɪ ɡ /; born June 26, 1973) [1] is an American actress and television presenter. Her career began in 1993, and in 1995, she was cast in the role of Michelle Bauer on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light .
Hoyt was born John McArthur Hoysradt in Bronxville, New York, [1] the son of Warren J. Hoysradt, an investment banker, and his wife, Ethel Hoysradt (née Wolf). He attended the Hotchkiss School and Yale University, where he served on the editorial board of campus humor magazine The Yale Record. [2]
Ralph Nelson (1970) Ralph Nelson (August 12, 1916 – December 21, 1987) was an American film and television director, producer, writer, and actor. He was best known for directing Lilies of the Field (1963), Father Goose (1964), and Charly (1968), films which won Academy Awards.