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Glenn Fleshler is an American actor. On television, he is noted as a recurring cast member on Boardwalk Empire who portrayed real-life bootlegger George Remus, for appearing on Billions, and as Errol Childress in the first season of the crime drama True Detective.
Remus finally appears briefly midway through Season 4 where he tells Randolph, Agent Warren Knox/James Tolliver and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover about Nucky's empire in Atlantic City, how it works and who is involved in it. His third-person way of talking is also shut down by Hoover who assigns Knox/Tolliver to infiltrate Nucky's organization ...
James Franklin Baskett [citation needed] (February 16, 1904 – July 9, 1948) was an American actor who portrayed Uncle Remus, singing the song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" in the 1946 Disney feature film Song of the South. In recognition of his portrayal of Remus, he was given an Honorary Academy Award in 1948. [1]
Name Character Stories in which the character plays a role Brer Rabbit: a trickster who succeeds by his speed and wits rather than by brawn: Uncle Remus Initiates the Little Boy/ The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story/ How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox/ Mr. Rabbit Grossly Deceives Mr. Fox/ Mr. Fox Is Again Victimized/ Miss Cow Falls a Victim to Mr. Rabbit/ Mr. Terrapin Appears Upon the Scene/ Mr ...
Main cast 1984–85 The Transformers: Hound (voice) 25 episodes [6] 1985 The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians: Martin Stein (voice) 2 episodes [6] 1985–86 Murder, She Wrote: Bert, Man 2 episodes 1988–91 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Rabbit (voice) Main cast 1990 TaleSpin: Ralph Throgmorton (voice) Episode: "On a Wing and a ...
Here’s a breakdown of the new and returning cast of Wolf Hall:The Mirror and the Light… Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell Mark Rylance in ‘Wolf Hall’ (BBC/Company Productions Ltd/Ed Miller)
Romola Remus was at his side in the courtroom constantly during his trial, and took a job as a cabaret singer to help pay his legal bills. [3] When George Remus was released from a brief stay at the Lima State Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Lima, Ohio, Romola Remus said, "I am the happiest girl in the world." [5]
While a student at New York City's High School of Art and Design, Orman made his theatrical debut in the 1962 topical revue "If We Grow Up."He was an early member of the Free Southern Theater in New Orleans for two years in the mid-1960s and a founding member of Robert Macbeth's New Lafayette Theatre in Harlem, NY, where he both acted in and directed several plays by NLT's playwright-in ...