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McGrath was born on June 4, 1951, in Timmins, Ontario. [1] His career began as Linus in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. [2] He is known for his roles in Cheers as Andy Schroeder (the would-be strangler of Diane Chambers), [2] Oswald Valentine in Dallas, [3] Dr. Benjamin Jeffcoate in My Secret Identity, [3] Crewman Chell in Star Trek: Voyager, [2] and as Dr. Derek Hebert in Doc.
The movie, which is set in 1978 and includes a disco reference, is about the real-life sheriff Buford Pusser, who goes after a criminal who has killed young people with his illegal moonshine. Brian Dennehy plays Pusser. The rest of the cast include Ken Howard, Sheree North, Forrest Tucker, and Brian Kerwin. The film was originally entitled "The ...
Jeeter Buford is the son of fast-food mogul Harry Buford. Jeeter will inherit his father's company only if he can overcome his lifelong fear of women. When Harry offers $100,000 to the first of his female employees who can woo his son, the competition begins.
"Blue Love (In My Heart)" is a song written by Fred Rose (credited under the pseudonym "Floyd Jenkins") and recorded by Hank Williams. [1] [2] It was released as a posthumous single by MGM Records in 1956. Williams recorded the song while living in Shreveport working the Louisiana Hayride in 1948 and 1949. It was one of his several Rose ...
[6] Robbert Tilli from Music & Media wrote that Stansfield's "soulful voice—a UK equivalent of Mariah Carey's and Whitney Houston's—is made for slow love songs" like "Set Your Loving Free". [7] Alan Jones from Music Week commented, "After the pent-up passion of " Time to Make You Mine ", it's a much lighter and immediately accessible song ...
Charlie Brown performs well, finishing his turn in first place, only for Linus to best him. To the dismay of both, Melody turns out to be the final contestant, whose score beats all of the others. Betrayed, Linus admits to Charlie Brown that he is in love with her. Melody wins the new bicycle and the tickets to the Super Bowl.
Blue Love may refer to: Blue Love, a 2003 album by Antique "Blue Love" (song), a 1988 song by The O'Kanes "Blue Love (In My Heart)", a 1956 song by Hank Williams " ...
Blue is a 1993 British drama film directed by Derek Jarman. It is his final feature film, released four months before his death from AIDS -related complications. Such complications had already rendered him partially blind at the time of the film's release and he was only able to see in shades of blue.