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Christopher Stanley is an American film and television actor. He appeared in the Ben Affleck -directed film Argo [ 1 ] and in the Kathryn Bigelow-directed film Zero Dark Thirty . His most notable TV role was as politician Henry Francis , the second husband of Betty Francis ( January Jones ) on Mad Men . [ 2 ]
Henry Francis (Christopher Stanley) is a Republican political advisor who serves as the Director of Public Relations and Research in the Governor's Office under New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and, later, is an advisor to New York City Mayor John Lindsay.
Later, the man is introduced to Don and Betty as Henry Francis (Christopher Stanley), an aide to Governor Rockefeller. Jane and Roger's guests begin dancing, and Pete and Trudy show off their elaborate Charleston and clearly rehearsed dance moves. A drunken Jane, who admits to not having eaten anything all day, gushes over Betty as she tries to ...
Christopher Stanley as Henry Francis (recurring seasons 3–4, main seasons 5–7), a political adviser with close connections to New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and the Republican Party. It is later revealed that he serves as the Director of Public Relations and Research in the Governor's Office.
Christopher Walken as Corporal Nikanor Chevotarevich ("Nick"). His performance won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. John Savage as Corporal Steven Pushkov; John Cazale as Stanley ("Stan"/"Stosh"). All scenes involving Cazale, who had terminal cancer, were filmed first. Because of his illness, the studio wanted to dismiss him, but ...
An elderly Malaysian man goes berserk and kills several Indian officers in a span of five minutes at the Indian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur before collapsing. A tattoo of a love symbol is present at the back of his neck, leading R&AW agency to conclude that it is the handiwork of a rogue transgender scientist named Love, whose identity and whereabouts are unknown to anyone except their retired ...
Christopher Russell landed his first lead role for Hallmark Channel in 2014’s Midnight Masquerade — and he has continued to woo viewers with his movie charm. Even when Russell, 40, isn’t the ...
What is Philosophy? received a mixed review from Leon H. Brody in Library Journal. [5] The book was also reviewed by John Rajchman in Artforum, [6] Christopher Stanley in The Times Higher Education Supplement, [7] and the philosopher Paul R. Patton in The Times Literary Supplement, [8] and discussed by Adam Shatz in a review of a biography of the two men.