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Tom Keene started developing the idea of doing a one-hour radio show on the economy: Bloomberg on the Economy. During his time at Bloomberg LP , Keene also helped to create Bloomberg Surveillance , a radio broadcast in which he and his co-hosts (formerly Ken Prewitt , Michael McKee , Sara Eisen , David Gura , now Jonathan Ferro) conduct ...
Tom, Thomas or Tommy Keene may refer to: Tom Keene (actor) (1896–1963), American film actor; Tom Keene (radio host) (born 1952), American radio host associated with Bloomberg Radio; Tommy Keene (1958–2017), American singer-songwriter; Thomas W. Keene (1840–1898), American stage actor
Tom Keene (born George Duryea; December 30, 1896 – August 4, 1963 [2]) was an American actor known mostly for his roles in B Westerns. During his almost 40-year career in motion pictures Tom Keene worked under three different names. From 1923, when he made his first picture, until 1930 he worked under his birth name, George Duryea.
Tommy Keene (born Thomas Clay Keene; June 30, 1958 – November 22, 2017) [1] was an American singer-songwriter, best known for releasing acclaimed songs in the 1980s. He has a longtime cult following among fans of power pop .
Come On Danger! is a 1932 Pre-Code Western film, and the first film Tom Keene would make at RKO Studios. [2] It made a profit of $30,000. [1] It was remade in 1942 under the similar title, Come on Danger. [2]
Our Daily Bread is a 1934 American drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Karen Morley, Tom Keene, and John Qualen. The film is a sequel to Vidor's silent classic The Crowd (1928), using the same characters although with different actors.
The Law Commands is a 1937 American Western film directed by William Nigh and starring Tom Keene, Lorraine Randall, Robert Fiske and Budd Buster. [1] It was produced by the Poverty Row company Crescent Pictures.
Arizona Roundup is a 1942 American Western film produced and directed by Robert Emmett Tansey who co-wrote the film with Frances Kavanaugh.The film stars Tom Keene, Frank Yaconelli, Sugar Dawn, Jack Ingram, Hope Blackwood in her only film and Steve Clark.