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Her first feature film role was as Lynne in Godspell (1973), co-starring opposite Victor Garber and David Haskell.Thigpen also portrayed a radio DJ (shown only from the nose down) in Walter Hill's The Warriors (1979), and Leonna Barrett, the mother of an expelled student, in Lean on Me (1989), the story of American high school principal Joe Louis Clark.
The Warriors is a 1979 American action thriller film directed by Walter Hill.Based on Sol Yurick's 1965 novel of the same name, the film centers on a fictitious New York City street gang who must travel 30 miles (48 km) from the north end of the Bronx to their home turf on Coney Island in southern Brooklyn after they are framed for the murder of a respected gang leader.
David Dominic Harris (June 18, 1949 – October 25, 2024) was an American television and film actor, most notable for his portrayal of Cochise, a young gang member, in the 1979 film The Warriors. [1] He appeared as a supporting actor in a number of films and television series, and commonly played police officers and military personnel.
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The track was first recorded by guitarist Joe Walsh for the soundtrack to the 1979 movie The Warriors.The other members of the Eagles liked what they heard and the band decided to record it for their album The Long Run, with Walsh continuing as lead vocalist and guitarist.
The Most Unjust Cancellations of 2023. View List. Warrior takes place during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the late 19th Century.In the long-awaited third season — and ...
The Warriors followed their debut 7" release with a full-length album titled War Is Hell, released on Eulogy Recordings in 2003. In 2005 it was reissued with two extra tracks and computer accessible content, under the title War Is Hell Redux. In 2006 their second album, Beyond The Noise, was released.
James Earl Jones famously played Darth Vader in the "Star Wars" films. The line "Luke, I am your father" is commonly attributed to him, but the quote was actually something different.