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However, according to Reagans' daughter Patti Davis, [citation needed] no family member or close friend of the Reagans was consulted by the filmmakers throughout the production. Another factor which has motivated certain critics to claim bias was that Reagan was played by James Brolin , whose wife Barbra Streisand is an outspoken liberal.
Olga James (born February 16, 1929) is an American singer and actress best known for her role in the film Carmen Jones (1954). Her later acting credits include a role in the Broadway musical Mr. Wonderful and a recurring role on The Bill Cosby Show .
Davis enlists an all-star roster of local musicians to play for free on a recording of his anti-government anthem, "Shame, Shame, Shame". Creighton records another angry YouTube rant but brushes off a query from Toni about getting back to work on his novel, saying he has to focus on planning the upcoming Krewe du Vieux parade for Carnival ...
Frank Emmons Overton (March 12, 1918 – April 24, 1967) [1] was an American actor. He was best known for the roles of Major Harvey Stovall in Twelve O'Clock High (1964-1967), Sheriff Heck Tate in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), and General Bogan in Fail Safe (1964).
The couple's first son, Joshua Jeffrey, was born in 1984, followed by their second child, Jeremy Davis, in 1987 and third, James Carlton, in 1991. Jeremy died in 2015 after having a heart attack ...
James O'Sullivan (1977–79) Jeffrey Byron (1986–87) Robert Tripp (1987) John James (2006–07) Joe and Helen's son, and the brother of Tara Martin and Tad Martin. Married to Erica Kane (later annulled), Mary Kinnecott and Christina Karras, he was Tad's doctor when he was pushed from a car by Ray Gardner as a child. Tad later lived with Jeff ...
Yee haw! It was a joyous wedding weekend for Kim Richards. The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star celebrated the nuptials of her daughter, Whitney Davis, and Luke White in Aspen ...
Right of Way is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film written by Richard Lees and starring Bette Davis and James Stewart, and directed by George Schaefer. [1] The film was originally broadcast on HBO on November 21, 1983. [1] It was based on a play by Richard Lees of the same name. [2]