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Ocean Ave. is a Swedish-American low budget daytime soap opera, produced by the Swedish production company, Kajak, and filmed by the Florida-based production company Dolphin Entertainment. It was set and filmed in Miami , Florida between 2002 and 2003.
"Ocean Avenue" is a song written and recorded by American rock band Yellowcard for their fourth studio album of the same name. It was released as the second single from Ocean Avenue on December 15, 2003, through Capitol Records.
Ocean Avenue is the fourth studio album by American rock band Yellowcard.It was released on July 22, 2003, through Capitol Records.After touring to promote their third album One for the Kids in 2001, the band signed to the label in early 2002.
Ocean Avenue starts at the residential Adelaide Drive on the north end of Santa Monica and ends at Pico Boulevard.It is the westernmost street in Santa Monica, and for most of its course it runs parallel to Palisades Park, whose bluffs overlook Pacific Coast Highway and Santa Monica State Beach.
2002-2003: Ocean Ave. as Jamie O'Keefe; 2003: 2 Fast 2 Furious as Agent #1; 2003: From Justin to Kelly as Mr. O'Mara; 2003: Monster Will / Daddy 'John' 2004: Wild Things 2 as Jayson; 2004: The Punisher as Dante; 2005: Red Eye as Coast Guard Officer; 2005: Transporter 2 as U.S. Marshal Brown; 2005: Natale a Miami as Cop #1; 2005: Planet Ibsen as ...
Ocean Avenue (San Francisco), California, see Ocean Avenue/CCSF Pedestrian Bridge station; Ocean Avenue (Santa Monica), California Ocean Avenue (Palm Beach), Florida; see Florida State Road A1A § Major intersections
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At Parkside Avenue At Beverley Road. Ocean Avenue is a major street in Brooklyn, New York that runs generally north-south and occupies the position of East 20th Street in the Brooklyn street grid, with East 19th Street to its west and East 21st Street to its east for most of its path. [1]