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Mr. Pookie featured in 1998 on Tha Rockla, the only solo release by K-Roc, on Icon Recordings (later Iconic) out of Dallas.Hailing from North Dallas, the two paired along with a crew dubbed Stoney Crook – named for the rough-and-tumble Stoney Brook apartment complex on Audelia Rd. where the crew lived and rapped together.
In the 1980s, she performed in Humphrey Carpenter's Vile Bodies band at the Ritz Hotel, and performed in a tribute concert to him following his death in 2005. [2] In 2003, she began screenwriting, producing scripts for Doctors and Family Affairs , [ 1 ] [ 3 ] appearing in the latter as Diane Short .
Soupy Sales Sales on Lunch With Soupy Sales in 1960 Birth name Milton Supman Born (1926-01-08) January 8, 1926 Franklinton, North Carolina, U.S. Died October 22, 2009 (2009-10-22) (aged 83) The Bronx, New York, U.S. Medium Television radio film Years active 1949–2009 Genres Slapstick, word play, improvisation Spouse Barbara Fox (m. 1950; div. 1979) Trudy Carson (m. 1980) Children Hunt Sales ...
Pookie 1 episode 2010 The Cleveland Show: Himself (voice) 1 episode 2011 A Russell Peters Christmas: Himself 1 episode 2011–2012 Are We There Yet? Ad Director / Captain 2 episodes; also director 2012 Betty White's Off Their Rockers: Various characters Main cast 2012–2015 Mr. Box Office: Director, 33 episodes 2012–2013 The First Family-
The D.C. based group, with Pookie Hudson and Joe Herndon, appeared on the PBS special Doo Wop 50. Bass singer Gerald Gregory died in 1999. Hudson died in Capitol Heights , Maryland on January 16, 2007, after a lengthy battle with cancer at the age of 72.
Frank Nastasi (January 7, 1923 – June 15, 2004) was an actor and comedian best known for his work with Soupy Sales on the show Lunch with Soupy.. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Nastasi played Gramps the animal expert on Wixie Wonderland before he took over Clyde Adler's role on Lunch with Soupy, playing characters like White Fang, Black Tooth, Pookie, and Hippy.
Pookie, a rabbit with wings in a series of children's books by Ivy Wallace; Pookie Jones, in the comic strip Popeye; Other uses: Mr. Pookie, rapper; Pookie (vehicle), a Rhodesian mine-detecting vehicle; Pooky Quesnel (born 1964), English actress, screenwriter and singer; The Sterile Cuckoo, a 1969 film released in the UK as Pookie
Rockmond Dunbar (born January 11, 1973) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Baines on the NBC series Earth 2, Kenny Chadway on Showtime family drama Soul Food, [1] and Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin on the Fox crime drama Prison Break.