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Moses Gunn (October 2, 1929 – December 16, 1993) [1] was an American actor of stage and screen. An Obie Award -winning stage player, he is an alumnus of the Negro Ensemble Company . [ 2 ] His 1962 off-Broadway debut was in Jean Genet 's The Blacks, [ 2 ] and his Broadway debut was in A Hand Is on the Gate, an evening of African-American poetry.
From exotically hallucinogenic visions of a lunar crucifixion to the claustrophobic realism of a bar-room brawl, via such twisted vignettes as Robert Loggia karaoking to Al Jolson and Moses Gunn in Superman drag, Blatty directs like a man with no understanding of, or interest in, the supposed limits of mainstream movie-making.
Moses Gunn: Aging boxer who retires to farm life in Walnut Grove Judd Larrabee: 4–5: 5: Don "Red" Barry: Resident of Walnut Grove Mrs. Amanda "May" Whipple: 1–4: 5: Queenie Smith: Resident of Walnut Grove; local seamstress Mr. Kennedy: 1: 4: Wayne Heffley: Resident of Walnut Grove; father of Christy and Sandy Mrs. Kennedy: 1–2: 3: Eileen ...
Almost the entire episode of "Three Men and Adena" takes place within the confines of the police interrogation room with Braugher, Secor and Moses Gunn, the actor who guest starred as Risley Tucker. It was Gunn's final acting role before his death in December 1993. [4]
Amazing Grace is a 1974 American comedy film directed by Stan Lathan and starring Moms Mabley and Moses Gunn. [1] The film's title is a play on words based on the name of the Christian hymn " Amazing Grace ".
The band was formed in 2016. The members had met on the Brisbane music scene, and had been in other bands including: The Belligerents, Moses Gunn Collective and The Jungle Giants, [3] and use pseudonyms in Confidence Man; McGuffie and Goodchild reportedly took their stage names from tombstones. [4]
Edwin Moses always loved the sport of track and field.But reaching the Olympics always seemed like a tall order.. At a young age, Moses was a lot smaller than the other runners. In high school, he ...
In 1974, Warner Bros. developed The Cowboys as a television series for ABC starring Jim Davis, Diana Douglas, and Moses Gunn. David Dortort, best known for Bonanza, The High Chaparral, and The Restless Gun, produced the series.