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Raymond L. Orbach: April 20, 1992–March 1, 2002 Although Orbach was supposed to take over from Schraer on July 1, 1992, Schraer unexpected death on April 10 changed everyone's plans. As a result, the UCR Academic Senate invited Orbach to start his new job on April 20. [7] [8] [9] – David H. Warren: March 2, 2002–June 30, 2002 7 France A ...
Jerome Bernard Orbach (October 20, 1935 – December 28, 2004) was an American actor and singer, described at the time of his death as "one of the last bona fide leading men of the Broadway musical and global celebrity on television" [1] and a "versatile stage and film actor."
He bridged the tenures of Raymond L. Orbach and France Córdova. Warren is a professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology at UCR. He also served as the dean of the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and the chair of the department of psychology.
Raymond Lee Orbach (born 1934) is an American physicist and administrator. He served as Under Secretary for Science in the United States Department of Energy from 2006 until 2009, when he was replaced by Steven E. Koonin. Until his resignation in December 2012, [1] Orbach was director of the Energy Institute at the University of Texas at Austin ...
Nearly a decade after controversial reality show Gigolos went off the air, a new docuseries is set to cover the violent death of a woman at the hands of one of the show's former stars.. Gigolos ...
A 2004 retrospective on the Lennie Briscoe character, aired after Orbach's death earlier that year, noted that some fans "were never able to move beyond Chris Noth's Mike Logan as Briscoe's partner", and that in adjusting to having Briscoe as his new partner, "Logan was even more gruff than Briscoe". [29]
Woman seen with reporter before his death is a “career criminal,” police say. Colbert has what Conley called “quite a record and rap sheet,” including “allegations of drugging men, theft ...
Many involved familiar brands, such as the E. coli contamination of onions used in McDonald’s Quarter Pounder sandwiches, which led to 104 illnesses, 34 hospitalizations and one death.