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Jeffrey Charles William Michael Conaway [1] (October 5, 1950 – May 27, 2011) [1] was an American actor. He portrayed Kenickie in the film Grease and had roles in three television series: struggling actor Bobby Wheeler in Taxi, Prince Erik Greystone in Wizards and Warriors, and security officer Zack Allan on Babylon 5.
Dante Roman Basco (born August 29, 1975) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Rufio, the leader of the Lost Boys in Steven Spielberg's Hook, Dolph in the cult film But I'm a Cheerleader, the lead character Ben Mercado in the independent film The Debut, and for voicing the titular protagonist of American Dragon: Jake Long and Prince Zuko in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The film depicts the lives of greaser Danny Zuko (John Travolta) and Australian transfer student Sandy Olsson (Olivia Newton-John), who develop an attraction for each other during a summer romance. Grease was released in the United States on June 16, 1978, by Paramount Pictures .
2024's Coachella lineup features more Latinos than ever. De Los checks in with a few performers to see how they get ready for the big weekend ahead.
Eddie Zuko. Eddie Zuko performs Oct. 7 at ACL Fest. If the bright blue skies and glaring sun didn’t do it, Eddie Zuko’s energetic stage presence definitely warmed up the crowd, who started ...
Dennis was known for playing Leo "Craterface" Balmudo, the Scorpions' gang leader in Grease (1978), [2] and reprised the role in Grease 2 (1982). He also appeared as a dancer in Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, highly visible in the Maxwell's Silver Hammer scene with Steve Martin.
You might say that Danny Zuko was the one that John Travolta wanted — oooh oooh oooh. In the late ’70s, the New Jersey-born actor was on a roll, with breakout performances in the hit sitcom ...
It is 1961, three years after the events of the prior film, and the first day of school has arrived ("Alma Mater" from the original stage musical).Principal McGee and her secretary, Blanche, react as the students—including the laid-back, ruffian T-Birds, and their trendy, “bad-girl” counterparts, the Pink Ladies—arrive at high school ("Back to School Again").