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Aimee Ellen Willard (June 8, 1974 – June 20, 1996) was a college lacrosse player who was murdered by Arthur Bomar near Philadelphia on her way home from a night out with friends. Her car was left running, with the lights on and driver's side door open, on the Exit 5 off-ramp of Interstate 476 .
The Player is a 1992 American satirical black comedy mystery film directed by Robert Altman and written by Michael Tolkin, based on his 1988 novel. [2] The film stars Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi, Fred Ward, Whoopi Goldberg, Peter Gallagher, Brion James and Cynthia Stevenson, and is the story of a Hollywood film studio executive who kills an aspiring screenwriter he believes is sending him death ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. Episode Thirteen, Episode 13 or Episode XIII may refer to: Television episodes "Episode 13" ...
The series consists of 148 episodes with each case spanning between 1 and 4 episodes. A double-length TV special was aired on October 13, 1997, between episodes 23 and 24. [7] Opening songs: 1. Confused Memories by Yuko Tsuburaya (eps 1-23) 2. Meet Again by Laputa (eps 24–42) 3. Kimi ga Iru Kara... (Because You...) by Yui Nishiwaki (eps 43 ...
The Player (formerly known as Endgame) is an American action thriller crime drama television series created by John Rogers and John Fox, starring Philip Winchester, Wesley Snipes and Charity Wakefield. NBC ordered the pilot to series on May 8, 2015, [2] [3] and the show aired from September 24, to November 19, 2015 for one season.
Brian Tochi (born Brian Keith Tochihara) [1] [2] is an American actor. During the late 1960s through much of the 1970s and 1980s, he was one of the most widely seen East Asian child actors working in U.S. television, appearing in various TV series and nearly a hundred advertisements.
In the volumes 11 to 13, 16, and 18 to 19 of the light novel, another spin-off light novel called Red Dragon Women Academy (レッドドラゴン女学院, Reddo Doragon Jogakuin, lit. Red Dragon Girls' Secondary School) a special story about the character Laika was published at the end of those volumes.
The series premiered on October 3, 2001, on Wowow satellite television and finished on March 27, 2002, totaling twenty-four episodes. [5] A total of twelve DVD volumes from the series, each containing two episodes, were released in Japan from February 25, 2001, to January 25, 2002, by Bandai Visual. [6] [7]