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Benjamin Weir (December 20, 1923 – October 14, 2016) was an American hostage in Lebanon in 1984–85. Background. Born on December 20, 1923, [1] Weir, who with his ...
Double Jeopardy, Matty Parsons (Benjamin Weir) [3] Funny Games, Georgie Farber (Devon Gearhart) [4] School of Rock, Zack "Zack-Attack" Mooneyham (Joey Gaydos Jr.) [5]
Benjamin Charles Watson: b. ? Canadian Actor G [89] Edith Watson: 1861–1943 Canadian Photographer L [90] Giz Watson: b. 1957 English-Australian Politician L [91] Jim Watson: b. 1961 Canadian Politician, first openly gay mayor of Ottawa: G [92] Kylie Watson: b. 1978 Australian Actor L [93] Danny Watts: b. 1979 English Racing driver G [94] Ann ...
The critics are having their say on the best movies of the year. The 2025 Critics Choice Awards gala, hosted by Chelsea Handler, will broadcast live on E! on Sunday, Jan. 12 from 7 to 10 p.m. ET ...
Barbara Weir (c. 1945–2023), Indigenous Australian artist and politician; Benjamin Weir (1923–2016), American missionary held hostage in Lebanon in 1985; Bill Weir (born 1967), American television journalist; Bob Weir (born 1947), American guitar player, a founding member of the Grateful Dead; Bruce Weir (born 1943), New Zealand geneticist
The actor, who played Al Pacino’s trusted sidekick “Chi-Chi” in the 1983 cult classic Scarface, died aged 68 on August 14. He was reported to have died from acute intoxication from drug use.
Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin (played by Rockmond Dunbar; main: seasons 1-2 & 5; guest: season 4) is imprisoned at Fox River for possession of stolen goods. [3] He escapes prison and reconnects successfully with his family. All charges against him are dropped after he reveals certain secrets about Alexander Mahone. He and his family are safe ...
Benjamin Hollingsworth plays Brady, a bad boy with a heart of gold and a former Marine who previously worked at a lumberyard that was a front for an illegal drug ring.