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Robert Hy Gorman is an American actor, best known for his roles in the movie The Accidental Tourist and the television show The Home Court. Gorman also appears in the television film Where Pigeons Go to Die, as a 10 year old version of Hugh. Michael Landon plays a grown-up version of Hugh. [1]
Robert Gorman may refer to: Robert A. Gorman (born 1937), American law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School; Robert J. Gorman (1915–2007), Chicago attorney; Robert N. Gorman (1896–1962), judge in the U.S. State of Ohio; Robert Hy Gorman (born 1980), American actor
The Home Court is an American sitcom that aired from September 30, 1995, to June 22, 1996, on NBC.The series starred Pamela Reed as a judge and mother who tried to juggle her home and professional lives.
Robert William Troup Jr. (October 18, 1918 – February 7, 1999) was an American actor, jazz pianist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the composer of the rhythm and blues standard " (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 " and for the role of Dr. Joe Early with his wife Julie London in the television program Emergency! in the 1970s.
Leprechaun was the first in-house production at Trimark Pictures for theatrical exhibition; it earned a domestic gross of $8.556 million against a budget of roughly $900,000 and became a cult film. While initial reviews were negative, the commercial success prompted a series of films with a sequel, Leprechaun 2 , was released theatrically the ...
Howland was born on May 28, 1941, in Brighton, Massachusetts.At the age of 16, she left home to follow a dancer friend to New York City. [5] After some time of struggling, Howland made her Broadway debut in 1959 as Lady Beth in the musical Once Upon a Mattress, which transferred from Off-Broadway.
Mr. Nanny is a 1993 American family comedy film starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. [2] The working title of the film was Rough Stuff , and David Johansen also recorded a song by that name for the film.
Joel Joshua Goldberg (October 13, 1936 – September 5, 2002), known professionally as Cliff Gorman, was an American actor. [1] He won an Obie Award in 1968 for the stage presentation of The Boys in the Band , [ 1 ] and went on to reprise his role in the 1970 film version .