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Year Title Network Character(s) Actor(s) Notes Ref(s) 1971: Vanished: NBC: Arnold Greer: Arthur Hill: A presidential adviser goes missing, and the FBI investigation into his disappearance reveals that he is secretly gay and has been having secret weekly meetings with another man in a rented apartment.
Lapis Lazuli Long – Time Enough for Love, The Number of the Beast; Llita – Time Enough for Love; Lazarus Long (a.k.a. Woodrow Wilson Smith) – Methuselah's Children, Time Enough for Love, The Number of the Beast, The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, To Sail Beyond the Sunset; Lorelei Lee Long – Time Enough for Love, The Number of the Beast
Adulthood had its world premiere at Leicester Square on 17 June 2008 and was released three days later. The film received generally positive reviews and was a box office success, grossing £1,203,319 during its UK opening weekend, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] with an overall gross of £6 million, becoming the second-highest grossing British film of 2008.
Pages in category "Lists of characters in American television adult animation" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Mortadelo and Filemón Pi, Spanish secret agents of the T.I.A. Slylock Fox; Sarge Steel is a detective/spy character published by Charlton Comics during the 1960s. As he was published during the time of Charlton's Action Heroes line of superheroes, and had loose ties to some, he is sometimes included with that group.
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On her weekly podcast Happier with Gretchen Rubin, Craft discusses good habits and happiness with her New York-based sister, Gretchen Rubin. [11] Elizabeth and Sarah started their own spinoff of the podcast, titled "Happier in Hollywood," in May 2017. [12]
Gretchen Rubin is an author, speaker, blogger, and podcaster. She has partnered with Bookshop.org to challenge individuals to read 25 minutes a day in 2025. Contact us at letters@time.com.