the superintendent ofMonica, Chandler, Joey, and Rachel’s apartment building. He also appeared inSeinfeld’s 1994 episode “The Raincoats” as Rudy, a boutique shop owner who buys
Rudi-the-Otter who lives in an enclosure above the converted mill, appeared in the movieScottish Mussel.He played both himself and his mate in series two of The Durrells and featured in BBCTV’s Natural World Series where he was used to show how otters can smell underwater in the documen...
Kinski's portrayal of the man in pursuit of this mad fantasy has the now familiar gleam of obsessive zeal, but the threatening quality has gone, leaving in its place a character who is driven but also possessed of a childlike innocence. The vital role that dreams and impossible quests play...
He played the starring role of Aaron in The Walking Dead for 7 season. Aaron was one of the few characters who first appeared in the Walking Dead comics, and kept many of the same traits into the TV show. In the series Invincible, Ross currently serves as the voice of The Immortal, t...
Rudy Valee sang “Empty Saddles” and a squad from Tom’s Spanish War Veterans’ post fired a volley over the grave. Mix, who was 60 years old, was killed last Saturday in Arizona when his auto overturned. Film world mourns Tom Mix, killed in auto accident (1940) ...
where he played the building superintendent Mr. Treeger, and Rudy the antique store owner, respectively. The actor would go on to appear in films like So I Married an Axe Murderer, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and Inspector Gadget, alongside a recurring role on the HBO series ...
He also played Cedric the Entertainer’s father in TV Land’s “The Soul Man.” Beasley is survived by his wife Judy, to who he was married for 58 years, as well as his son Michael and grandchildren Evan, Miles, Olivia, Mika, Darius and NBA player Malik Beasley, who played last seas...
and while playing make-believe with that gun violates the cardinal rules of firearm safety, people’s lives are endangered and someone could be killed,” she told jurors. “The evidence will show that someone who played make-believe with a real gun and violated the cardinal rules of firearm ...