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The Jed Foundation (JED) is a non-profit organization that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults in the United States. [2] Phil and Donna Satow started the organization in 2000 [ 1 ] after their youngest son Jed died by suicide in college in 1998.
The following is a list of fictional characters who have associated with the Republican Party of the United States. The list can include television characters, film characters, literature characters, or fictional characters from any other medium.
HMS Jed, several Royal Navy ships; Jed, by the Goo Goo Dolls; Jed (wolfdog), an animal actor; Jed, a slang term for a member of the World War II secret Operation Jedburgh; collectively the members were known as 'The Jeds' The Jed Foundation, a non-profit organization promoting emotional health and prevent suicide among college students
Jed was trained by Clint Rowe, [3] who was involved in the films that Jed was cast in and was also associated with the film Turner and Hooch. [4] After filming Disney's sequel to White Fang, Jed permanently remained with Clint Rowe in Acton, California, until his death in June 1995. His remains were interred at Gary Winkler's mixed-dog breed ...
Elmore Joseph Andre (August 14, 1908 – September 6, 1984 [1] [2] [3]), known professionally as E. J. André, was an American writer, director, and actor on stage, film and television, [4] perhaps best known for portraying Uncle Jed and various other bit roles on Little House on the Prairie, and Eugene Bullock on Dallas.
The story revolves around a boy named Jed (Benjamin Gardner), who escaped from slavery to join the Union Army during the American Civil War, and was accompanied by his dog Jack (the namesake of the story). The dog became the regiment's mascot during the war.
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When he started Theater Hopper in 2002, Brazelton was working as a freelance music reviewer for The Des Moines Register, [10] in 2004 he worked at a movie theater for "about 8 months", [11] and in 2006, he was a web designer for Allied Insurance. [12] In 2007, Brazelton and his wife added their first child (a son, Henry) to the family.