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  2. Jack Gilford - Wikipedia

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    Gilford was born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and grew up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.His parents were Romanian-born Jewish immigrants Sophie "Susksa" (née Jackness), who owned a restaurant, and Aaron Gellman, a furrier. [3]

  3. David Lowery (musician) - Wikipedia

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    David Charles Lowery (born September 10, 1960) is an American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, mathematician, and activist. He is the founder of the alternative rock band Camper Van Beethoven and the co-founder of Cracker, a more traditional rock band.

  4. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    host of the cooking show Recipes for Disaster, in which she uses old family recipes but does not follow food safety properly, and her husband is aware of this as he avoids eating the cooked meals; those who do later suffer food poisoning as pointed out on screen or by the announcer. Mr. Whipple: Charmin bathroom tissue: 1965–1989: played by D ...

  5. In Pictures: Harry Potter and Cracker star Robbie Coltrane

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    The Scottish star played Hogwarts gamekeeper Hagrid and starred as criminal psychologist Dr Eddie ‘Fitz’ Fitzgerald in crime drama Cracker.

  6. World's 'most valuable' cracker from Titanic up for auction - AOL

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    The 103-year-old cracker is one of the last survivors from the Titanic, which sunk in 1912 and is estimated to be worth more than $12,000. World's 'most valuable' cracker from Titanic up for ...

  7. George Hamilton (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton began his film career in 1958, and although he has a substantial body of work in film and television, he is perhaps most famous for his debonair style, perpetual suntan, and commercials for Ritz Crackers. Bo Derek wrote in her autobiography that "there was an ongoing contest between John Derek and George Hamilton as to who had the most ...

  8. Old-School Slang Words That Really Deserve a Comeback

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    In old photos, Victorians are rarely seen smiling, and yet the slang term gigglemug comes from the late 1800s. ... In the 1950s, calling a guy a flutterbum, meant "super hot" or attractive fella ...

  9. Kerosene Hat - Wikipedia

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    Kerosene Hat is the second studio album by American rock band Cracker, released on August 24, 1993. It reached number 1 on Billboard ' s Top Heatseekers chart, and number 59 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The singles from the album, "Low" and "Get Off This", helped Cracker gain widespread notice.