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Monty Hall OC OM (born Monte Halparin; August 25, 1921 – September 30, 2017) was a Canadian-American [1] [2] radio and television show host who moved to the United States in 1955 to pursue a career in broadcasting.
Hal, in the cartoon Dot. Hal, a cockroach in WALL-E; Hal, a minor character in the novel series Warriors; Hal, a character from the video game Minecraft Dungeons; Hal, father character in Malcolm in the Middle played by Bryan Cranston; Hal, a fictional character from the animated film Wish; Samurai Hal, a character in the British comic book ...
The name of the town in Welsh – Pont-y-pŵl – originates from a bridge ('pont') associated with a pool in the Afon Lwyd. The Welsh word pŵl is a borrowing from English pool and is found in other place-names in Gwent. [4] Pontypool is an anglicised form of the Welsh name. Pontypool has a notable history as one of the earliest industrial ...
In the late 1920s, he performed as one half of a dance act, Grade and Sutton, with Boris Winogradsky, who later took the name Bernard Delfont. [2] He worked as both Albert Sutton and Eddie May, before taking the stage name Hal Monty. [3] He developed a career in variety shows as a dancer and comedian, with the billing "Laugh and Be Happy".
Pontypool Park (Welsh: Parc Pont-y-pŵl) is a 150-acre (0.61 km 2) park in Pontypool, Torfaen, Wales.The park was formerly the grounds of Pontypool House and was laid out in the closing years of the 17th century for John Hanbury, an ironmaster, who is closely associated with Japanware.
Halroy Candis Williams [1] (born December 14, 1938) [2] is an American actor, best known for his recurring roles as Police Officer Smith ("Smitty") on Sanford and Son (1972–1976), Harley Foster on The Waltons (1973-1980), and as the patriarch Lester Jenkins, the husband of Marla Gibbs's character, on the NBC sitcom 227 which originally aired from 1985 until 1990.
Maurice Jean Jacques Merleau-Ponty [2] (/ ˈ m ɜːr l oʊ ˈ p ɒ n t i /; French: [moʁis mɛʁlo pɔ̃ti]; 14 March 1908 – 3 May 1961) was a French phenomenological philosopher, strongly influenced by Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger.
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