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Patricia Morley "Trish" Porter (née King) (born August 27, 1962, in Atherton, California) is an American track and field athlete, specializing in the high jump. She represented her native country at the 1988 Olympics. [1] She was married to Pat Porter also a 1988 and 1984 Olympian in 1991.
Patton 360°, also written as Patton 360, is a weekly television series that originally ran from April 10 to June 26, 2009, on the History Channel.It was produced by Flight 33 Productions in Los Angeles (the same company that produced Battle 360°), and features a mixture of CGI, archival footage, recreations, and interviews with World War II veterans and historians.
Porter attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine and graduated in 2003 with a degree in history. At Bowdoin, Porter was the captain of the Ice Hockey and Baseball teams his senior year. [2] On September 1, 2001, Porter's mother, Patricia Sullivan Porter, died in a car accident in a car driven by former Thayer Academy ice hockey coach Jack Foley.
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The Last Days of Patton is a 1986 American made-for-television biographical drama film and sequel to the 1970 film Patton, portraying the last few months of the general's life. George C. Scott reprises the role of General George S. Patton , and Eva Marie Saint portrays Beatrice Patton, the general's wife.
The Director's Cut was released on July 9, 2001, by Patton's record label Ipecac Recordings. [2] The album's release was presaged by a tour of Europe the preceding May and June, while the album version of "Rosemary's Baby"—the lullaby theme from the film of the same name—was previewed on the Ipecac Recordings website. [3]
Peeping Tom were an American rock project led by Mike Patton, active between 2000 and 2007.They released one eponymous album and three singles on Ipecac Recordings.The project featured a rotating cast of musicians, including Amon Tobin, Massive Attack, Dub Trio, Odd Nosdam, Norah Jones, Bebel Gilberto, Dan the Automator, Rahzel, and Kool Keith.
Comcast just jump-started a new season of major change across the television industry. And no one quite knows what will happen next.