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Joseph Vergel Riley (February 26, 1964 – September 27, 2007) was an American visual and plastic artist based in Dallas, Texas.A painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and special effects makeup artist, he made horror designs for latex masks and for films, such as the 2004 superhero film Blade: Trinity from Marvel Comics, as well as conceptual art for children's animated series, such as Nickelodeon's ...
Despondent over losing Jake, she ignores her health and parties heavily, taxing her system to the limit. A desperate kidney transplant (Viki was the donor) fails to save her. Reverend Andrew Carpenter (Robert Krimmer) harbors a crush on Megan, and risks his life going to Jaba to rescue Jake just in time for husband and wife to have one last ...
Joe Riley is a fictional character from the ABC soap opera One Life to Live originated on the debut episode by actor Lee Patterson. Patterson regularly appeared in the role from the inception of the serial July 15, 1968, [ 1 ] through 1970, from 1972 through October 3, 1979, and briefly in 1987.
8 March – evening. Strain, a native of Springfield, Missouri, and his friends go out in Nashville. After going to a couple of bars, they visit Luke’s 32 Bridge Food + Drink, a bar owned by ...
Something for Joey is a 1977 American made-for-television sport drama film about the relationship between college football player John Cappelletti (portrayed by Marc Singer), and his younger brother Joey (Jeff Lynas). Other cast members included Geraldine Page, Linda Kelsey and Steve Guttenberg.
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Joyce Riley relocated with her late husband Willie Riley Jr. to Kansas City where they started a family of their own and laid down deep roots in the metro. She worked for General Motors and retied ...
Kevin Lord Riley Buchanan (né Kevin Lord Riley) (Kevin Stapleton, Timothy Gibbs, Dan Gauthier, and others) Born onscreen September 12, 1976, to Joe Riley Sr. and Victoria Lord Riley , adopted by Clint Buchanan ; birth year changed to 1970 as of 1996 then 1965 as of 2005.