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Rot & Ruin is a science fiction novel by American writer Jonathan Maberry, published by Simon & Schuster.It is an example of post-zombie apocalypse setting.Based upon the short story of the same name, the full-length novel was released in the United States September 2010 and in United Kingdom March 2011.
He is known for playing Ord in the PBS Kids animated children's series Dragon Tales (1999–2005), real-life 9/11 hero Mark Bingham in the A&E television film Flight 93 (2006), and Benny Lafitte in Supernatural (2013–2019).
Benny Emmanuel Mendoza Yirene was born on 17 December 1996 in the municipality of Amatitlán in Cosamaloapan, Veracruz. He and his family moved to Mexico City when he was one year old. At the age of seven, he began to study acting at the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) (Center for Artistic Education), owned by multimedia giant Televisa. [2]
Michael Anthony Vitar (born December 21, 1978) is an American firefighter and former actor who appeared as Benjamin Franklin "Benny the Jet" Rodriguez in The Sandlot and Luis Mendoza in the final two Mighty Ducks films. He started acting as a teenager when a casting manager spotted him in line for a ride at a school carnival.
In 1977, Henry recorded "Benny's Theme" with the Mayson Glen Orchestra for Pye Records. It peaked at no. 39 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1978. [6] He was in character as Benny in the song, but spoke rather than sang. Henry made a guest appearance on the Central Television game show Bullseye, presented by Jim Bowen, on 11 February 1985. He ...
Stock characters from Commedia dell'Arte — which gave each character a standard costume, so easily identifiable — continued across many types of theater, dramatic storytelling, and fiction. A stock character is a dramatic or literary character representing a generic type in a conventional, simplified manner and recurring in many fictional ...
This table shows the recurring characters and the actors who have portrayed them throughout the franchise. A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the series or film, or that the character's presence in the series or film has not yet been announced. A Y indicates an appearance as a younger version of a pre-existing character.
He was given the part of Benny Green in Grange Hill after being spotted at his local drama group and playing football in the local park by Colin Cant, the series' original director. [5] His character was the first pupil seen on screen in the first episode. "I basically played myself in Grange Hill", he later recalled. "There weren't many black ...