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Hollywood-inspired nicknames, most starting with the first letter or letters of the location and ending in the suffix "-ollywood" or "-wood", have been given to various locations around the world with associations to the film industry – inspired by the iconic Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, whose name has come to be a metonym for the motion picture industry of the United States.
Towards the end of the movie, Reyes pursues Dom's crew with his men with the corrupt police force, though Dom smashes an empty vault into Reyes' Volkswagen Touareg, wounding him badly. As he crawls out and begs for Hobbs' help, Hobbs kills him in retribution.
This is a list of fictional doctors (characters that use the appellation "doctor", medical and otherwise), from literature, films, television, and other media.. Shakespeare created a doctor in his play Macbeth (c 1603) [1] with a "great many good doctors" having appeared in literature by the 1890s [2] and, in the early 1900s, the "rage for novel characters" included a number of "lady doctors". [3]
Jerry Douglas: Gerald Rubenstein 1932-2021 American actor Kirk Douglas: Issur Danielovitch 1916-2020 American actor and filmmaker Mike Douglas: Michael Dowd Jr. 1921-2006 American singer, entertainer, television host and actor Paul Douglas: Paul Douglas Fleischer 1907-1959 American actor Robert Douglas: Robert Douglas Finlayson 1909-1999 ...
My Dear Secretary is a 1948 American comedy film written and directed by Charles Martin (1910-1983) and starring Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas, Keenan Wynn, and Helen Walker. The supporting cast features Rudy Valee, Alan Mowbray and Irene Ryan.
Nick Offerman as Frederick, Holt's ex-boyfriend who broke up with him after Holt threw Frederick's duck ornament off of the Brooklyn Bridge. As a gynecologist, Jake and Holt ask him to help Sharon Jeffords after she goes in labor, with Holt having to confess to throwing away the duck ornament as a condition.
Raymond St. Jacques (born James Arthur Johnson; March 1, 1930 – August 27, 1990) was an American actor, director and producer whose career spanned over thirty years on stage, film and television.