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John Larkin (April 11, 1912 – January 29, 1965) was an American actor whose nearly 30-year career was capped by his 1950s portrayal of two fictional criminal attorneys – Perry Mason on radio and Mike Karr on television daytime drama The Edge of Night. After having acted in an estimated 7,500 dramatic shows on radio, he devoted his final ...
John "Preacher" Emerson manages the Video Disco and works at WEON radio. He is the son of Del Emerson, and is a suspect in the beating of Barbara Montgomery and the murder of Nora Fulton. Preacher falls in love with Jodie Travis, but ultimately leaves town with Liz Corell.
Newport Folk Festival logo. The Newport Folk Festival is an annual American folk-oriented music festival in Newport, Rhode Island, which began in 1959 as a counterpart to the Newport Jazz Festival.
Peter "Pete" Linley is stranded with his best friend Vinnie when his car breaks down in the woods. Pushy and wanting to get laid, Pete orders Vinnie to fix the car by the time he gets back from "taking a dump".
John Larkin (Northern Ireland), Attorney General for Northern Ireland as of May 2, 2020; John D. Larkin (1845–1926), American businessman; John Larkin Jr. (1804–1896), American businessman, banker and politician; John Larkin, English politician who competed in Liverpool City Council election, 1946
Karr was played by three actors: John Larkin (radio's Perry Mason) [1] from the show's debut in April 1956 to October 1961, Laurence Hugo from November 1961 to June 1, 1971, then Forrest Compton from June 2, 1971 until the show ended on December 28, 1984.
Peter Griffin, [27] voiced by Seth MacFarlane. Peter is the father and patriarch of the Griffin family (hence the show's "family guy") and is a stereotypical blue-collar worker. [28] Leader of the Griffin family, he is Irish-American Catholic. Peter is also an obese and bespectacled man who is just a big child.
Korsmo was born in Fargo, North Dakota, the son of Deborah Ruf, an educational psychologist, and John Korsmo, former owner of Cass County Abstract and former chairman of the Federal Housing Finance Board. [1] He was raised in the Minneapolis suburb of Golden Valley, where he attended and graduated from Breck School in 1996. [2]