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Bruce Gordon (February 1, 1916 – January 20, 2011) was an American actor best known for playing gangster Frank Nitti in the ABC television series The Untouchables.His acting career ranged over a half century and included stage, movies, and a varied number of roles on the small screen.
The wounded officer tells Gordon about a clue in a courthouse. Grace takes Bruce to a building where they meet with many friends including Brant Jones (Tommy Nelson) and Tommy Elliot (Gordon Winarick). Bruce imagines punching Brant after he begins making rude remarks about him and Alfred (Sean Pertwee). They attend a nightclub but when they are ...
Bruce Gordon may refer to: Bruce Gordon (musician) (born 1968), Canadian bassist and member of I Mother Earth; Bruce L. Gordon (born 1963), American philosopher and Intelligent Design proponent; Bruce S. Gordon (born 1946), American business executive and former NAACP president; Bruce Gordon (actor/director), South African actor and director of ...
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Whenever someone who has a black diamond in their possession gets angry, Eclipso can instantly take control of that particular person, even while trapped in his lair on the moon. He then uses an eyeblast to take control of others. He can also create monsters from a person's anger, which happens with characters like Hawkman and James Gordon ...
Tommy's Gun – A one off strip about a boy with a gun who fires rounds of bullets at everything until he gets shot by an armed policeman. Tony Slattery 's Phony Cattery – A strip in which Tony Slattery inexplicably owns a fake cattery with a cardboard facade and recorded cat noises.
Fred Gwynne and Joe E. Ross. Car 54, Where Are You? is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 1961 to April 1963. Filmed in black and white, the series starred Joe E. Ross as Gunther Toody and Fred Gwynne as Francis Muldoon, two mismatched New York City police officers who patrol the fictional 53rd precinct in The Bronx.