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Crawford is a Canadian television comedy series that aired on CBC Television in 2018. [1] Created by Mike Clattenburg and Mike O'Neill , the series stars Jill Hennessy and John Carroll Lynch as Cynthia and Owen, the parents of a dysfunctional family. [ 2 ]
Joseph "Clayne" Crawford (born April 20, 1978) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Martin Riggs on the Fox series Lethal Weapon (2016–2018) and Teddy Talbot on the SundanceTV series Rectify (2013–2016), the latter earning him a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series .
John Ernest Crawford [citation needed] (March 26, 1946 – April 29, 2021) was an American actor and singer. He first performed before a national audience as a Mouseketeer . At age 12, Crawford rose to prominence playing Mark McCain in the series The Rifleman , for which he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Emmy Award at age 13.
William Broderick Crawford (December 9, 1911 – April 26, 1986) was an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Willie Stark in the film All the King's Men (1949), which earned him an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award.
Cohen wanted to cast Crawford's daughter Christina Crawford as Angela, but Joan vetoed the idea, [4] and Judy Geeson played the role instead. [5] Diana Dors played a key support role. [6] Crawford claimed that the filmmakers wanted to title the film Circus of Blood or Circus of Fear, but she insisted on Berserk! "and I got my way in the end."
Christopher Chace Crawford [1] (born July 18, 1985 [2]) is an American actor.He is known for his television portrayals of Nate Archibald on the series Gossip Girl (2007–2012), [3] and of Kevin Moskowitz / The Deep in the television series The Boys (2019–present) and the resulting franchise.
Michael Patrick Smith (born 19 January 1942), [1] known professionally as Michael Crawford, is an English actor, comedian and singer.. Crawford is best known for playing the hapless Frank Spencer in the sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and the titular character in the musical The Phantom of the Opera.
In 1931, MGM cast Crawford in five films. Three of them teamed her opposite Clark Gable, the studio's soon-to-be biggest male star and "King of Hollywood". [29] Dance, Fools, Dance, released in February 1931, was the first pairing of Crawford and Gable.