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The Avenging Angel is a 1995 American Western television film directed by Craig R. Baxley and coproduced by and starring Tom Berenger, [2] as well as James Coburn.The movie is based on a book of the same name by Gary Stewart, [1] and features real life characters Brigham Young, Porter Rockwell, and Wild Bill Hickman.
"Charlton Heston /John Anthony West" Host December 4, 1993: Saturday Night Live "Charlton Heston /Paul Westerberg" April 13, 1994: This Is Your Life "Charlton Heston" Himself May 1, 1994: SeaQuest DSV "Abalon" Abalon December 26, 1994: The Great Battles of the Civil War (documentary) Abraham Lincoln (voice) January 22, 1995: The Avenging Angel ...
Charlton Heston [1] (born John Charles Carter; October 4, 1923 – April 5, 2008) was an American actor. He gained stardom for his leading man roles in numerous ...
Hopper went on to direct feature films, such as, The Atomic City (1952), Pony Express (1953), Secret of the Incas (1954), and The Private War of Major Benson (1955), the latter three with actor Charlton Heston. In 1958 he directed Brandon deWilde and Lee Marvin in The Missouri Traveler.
Avenging Angel, a 2007 TV film starring Kevin Sorbo; Avenging Angel, a 2011 album by Craig Taborn "Avenging Angels" (song), a 1997 single by Space; The Avenging Angel, a 1995 TV movie directed by Craig R. Baxley; Saboteur II: Avenging Angel, a 1987 computer game for the ZX Spectrum; Avenging Angel, a 1990 novel by Kwame Anthony Appiah
Coburn had another excellent supporting role as a one-armed Indian tracker in Major Dundee (1965), directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Charlton Heston. At Fox, he was second-billed in the pirate film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965), supporting Anthony Quinn in the lead role. He had a cameo in the black comedy The Loved One (1965).
He was the lead in the Broadway production of Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel. [3] Adapted by playwright Ketti Frings, the play opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on November 28, 1957. [4] In 1958, Prine was brought in as a replacement for Anthony Perkins. [5] It ran for a total of 564 performances, and closed on April 4, 1959.
Charlton Heston in 1953. This article is a List of awards and nominations received by Charlton Heston. Charlton Heston was an American actor. He won the Academy Award as well as nominations for three Golden Globe Awards, and three Primetime Emmy Awards.