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Delroy George Lindo (born 18 November 1952) is an English–American actor. [1] He is the recipient of such accolades as an NAACP Image Award, a Satellite Award, and nominations for a Drama Desk Award, a Helen Hayes Award, a Tony Award, two Critics' Choice Television Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards.
She was fair skinned and golden haired, full-blood Italian." In "A Complete Unknown," Rotolo's character has been renamed Sylvie Russo (Elle Fanning). The request was made by Dylan himself.
Profoundly Normal: Donna Lee Shelby Thornton Television film; also executive producer [60] 2004 Without a Trace: Noreen Raab Episode: "Risen" [59] Family Sins: Brenda Geck Television film [59] While I Was Gone: Jo Beckett Television film [64] 2005 Fat Actress: Kirstie Alley Series regular; also writer / executive producer [59] 2006 The King of ...
"Normal" Bob Smith (1969–): American graphic artist, who prompted controversy with his creation of Jesus Dress Up. [254] Kurt Westergaard (1935–2021): Danish cartoonist, creator of a controversial cartoon of the Muslim prophet Muhammad wearing a bomb as a turban which was part of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy. [255]
Profoundly Normal: Hemlock Nurse Television film 2004 Doc: Riker's Landlady Episode: "Modelrageous" Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye: Aunt Hattie Roland Episode: "Concrete Evidence" 2005 Slings & Arrows: Witch #1 3 episodes Odd Job Jack: Various roles Episode: "A Christmas Coma" Sons of Butcher: 5 episodes 2006–2008 Rent-a-Goalie: Firstman 12 episodes 2007
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Normal is an upcoming American crime thriller film directed by Ben Wheatley from a script written by Derek Kolstad and Bob Odenkirk. Odenkirk also stars in the film alongside Henry Winkler , Lena Headey , Ryan Allen, Billy MacLellan , Brendan Fletcher , Peter Shinkoda , and Jess McLeod .
Perfectly Normal is a Canadian comedy film directed by Yves Simoneau, [1] which premiered at the 1990 Festival of Festivals, [2] before going into general theatrical release in 1991. Simoneau's first English-language film, it was written by Eugene Lipinski and Paul Quarrington .