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Robin Horton (1932 - 2019) [1][2] was an English social anthropologist and philosopher. Horton carried out specialised study in comparative religion since the 1950s where he challenged and expanded views in the study of the anthropology of religion. He is notable for his comparison of traditional thought systems (including religion) to Western ...
Steven Olson is a character from Days of Our Lives and is the older brother of Julie. He was portrayed by Flip Mark (1965–66), James Carroll Jordan (1972), and then finally Stephen Schnetzer (1978–80). Briefly introduced in 1965, Steve when with parents when they decided to move to Paris, France. After his father died in 1971, Steven ...
The original Broadway cast included Tim Curry as King Arthur, Michael McGrath as Patsy and other roles (e.g., the lazy Castle Guard and the Mayor of Finland), David Hyde Pierce as Sir Robin and other roles (e.g., Brother Maynard and the daft Castle Guard), Hank Azaria as Sir Lancelot and other roles (e.g., the French Taunter, Knight of Ni, and ...
Wesley Eure (born Wesley Eure Loper; August 17, 1951) is an American actor, singer, author, producer, director and educator.He is best known for appearing as Michael Horton on the American soap opera Days of Our Lives from 1974 to 1981, during which he also starred on the popular children's television series Land of the Lost as Will Marshall.
The image depicted Christine and her fellow ex–sister wives Meri Brown and Janelle Brown as the three stars of the classic 1996 movie The First Wives Club. This version, however, was titled The ...
Robin W. G. Horton's "intellectualist theory" of African religion was first set out in a review of Peel's 1968 volume. [1] Peel was a fellow and vice-president (1999-2000) of the British Academy and president of the African Studies Association of the United Kingdom (ASAUK; 1996–98). [1]
Sister Mary Moira Banks 1997–98, 2017 ... Robin Jacobs 1985–87, 1989 ... Sandy Horton 1982 Michael Dwight Smith Scott Banning
Release. September 29, 1987. (1987-09-29) –. May 28, 1991. (1991-05-28) Related. Once and Again. Thirtysomething is an American drama television series created by Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz for United Artists Television (under MGM/UA Television) and aired on ABC from September 29, 1987, to May 28, 1991.