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Charles Edward Perry Jr. (October 22, 1934 – May 2023), better known as Charles Bates was an American child actor. [1] Bates appeared in over 40 films between 1935 and 1952, mostly in small roles. He is probably best known as young Roger Newton in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Shadow of a Doubt (1943).
In 2023, Bates joined the production crew of the upcoming Bollywood film NTR 30. [ 4 ] He is also a frequent collaborator of Michael Bay 's, having directed second unit on almost all of his films, including first three Transformers movies , Bad Boys 1 , The Rock , Armageddon , The Island , and Pearl Harbor , the latter of which won him a Taurus ...
The direct cause of death was a coronary thrombosis that cut off blood flow to the heart, which caused a massive heart attack. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Hughes was buried in San Antonio , Texas , and all 40 of his Lions teammates attended his funeral, including head coach Joe Schmidt . [ 4 ]
The regular inmates included Angel Martinez (Tommy Davidson)—a highly-energetic, happy-go-lucky Chicano with a witty sense of humor who tends to be the host of all the televised events they have, Charlie Magic —a crazy, murder-obsessed psychopath whose name derives from Charles Manson, and The Death Row Comic (Keenen Ivory Wayans), who was ...
Charles Michael Schuldiner (May 13, 1967 – December 13, 2001) was an American musician. He cofounded the pioneering Florida death metal band Death in 1983, in which he was the guitarist, primary songwriter and only continuous member until his death in 2001.
Charles Loftus Bates (1871–1946), British Army officer Charles J. Bates (1930–2006), American food scientist Charles W. Bates (1879–1929), American architect
Kevin Joseph Aloysius Connors (April 10, 1921 – November 10, 1992) was an American actor and professional basketball and baseball player. He is one of only 13 athletes in the history of American professional sports to have played in both Major League Baseball (Brooklyn Dodgers 1949, Chicago Cubs, 1951) and the National Basketball Association (Boston Celtics 1946–48).