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James Lee Burke (born December 5, 1936) is an American author, best known for his Dave Robicheaux series. He has won Edgar Awards for his novels Black Cherry Blues (1990), Cimarron Rose (1998), and Flags on the Bayou (2024). [1] He has also been presented with the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America.
The film features an ensemble cast of Marie Dressler, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Lee Tracy, Edmund Lowe, and Billie Burke. Dinner at Eight continues to be acclaimed by critics; review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 91% based on 22 reviews. [3]
John Lee Thompson (1 August 1914 – 30 August 2002) was an English film director, screenwriter and producer. Initially an exponent of social realism , he became known as a versatile and prolific director of thrillers, action, and adventure films.
Alafair S. Burke (born October 1969) is an American crime novelist, professor of law, and legal commentator. She is a New York Times bestselling author of twenty crime novels, including The Ex, The Wife, and The Better Sister, and two series—one featuring NYPD Detective Ellie Hatcher, and the other, Portland, Oregon , prosecutor Samantha ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 February 2025. Dutch actress and model Famke Janssen Janssen at the 2023 WonderCon Born Famke Beumer Janssen (1964-11-05) 5 November 1964 (age 60) Amstelveen, Netherlands Alma mater Columbia University Occupations Actress former model Years active 1984–1992 (model) 1992–present (actress) Height 1. ...
Billie Jean Horton (née Jones; born June 6, 1933) is an American former country-music singer-songwriter and music promoter. She had high profile marriages, briefly, until his death, to country musician and singer-songwriter Hank Williams in 1952 until 1953 and subsequently to singer Johnny Horton from 1953 until 1960.
Stan Lee and J.C. Lee c. 1953 Despite his workaholic tendencies, Lee says he was deeply devoted to her and her mother, Joan Boocock, a singer from England who married Lee in 1947. She died in 2017.
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is a 1989 American action thriller film starring Charles Bronson and directed by J. Lee Thompson. As Thompson's final film, it was the last project he and Bronson did together—a long and famed Hollywood collaboration. [2] The word "kinjite" (禁じて) translates to English as "forbidden move", hinting at the ...