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Biographies: The Enigma of Bobby Bittman: Buddy Phelps 1988 The Second City Toronto 15th Anniversary: Johnny Prolongo 1990–1993 Maniac Mansion: Harry the Fly 65 episodes; also creator, writer, and director 1992 Partners 'n Love: Lloyd Peters Television role 1994 Sodbusters: Cole Television role; also writer 1997 Goosebumps: Doctor / SWAT Team ...
Eugene Levy CC (born December 17, 1946 [1]) is a Canadian actor and comedian.Known for portraying flustered and unconventional figures, Levy has won multiple accolades throughout his career including four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Grammy Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Bittman has written and co-written 16 books and cookbooks. Bittman's most recent cookbook, How to Cook Everything Fast, was released October 7, 2014. [10] In 2005 he published the books The Best Recipes in the World and Bittman Takes on America's Chefs, and hosted the Public Television series Bittman Takes on America's Chefs, which won the James Beard Award for best cooking series. [11]
Camp Candy is an animated television series produced by DIC Animation City, Saban Entertainment and Worldvision Enterprises, in association with Frostbacks Productions, with comedian John Candy providing the voice for an animated version of himself. [1]
Biographies: The Enigma of Bobby Bittman (TV) Arthur Prince Diamonds (TV series) "All Bets Off" 1989 Passion and Paradise (TV) Axel Wenner-Gren Gnaw: Food of the Gods II: Professor Edmond Delhurst Small Sacrifices (TV) Jim Pex Lady in the Corner (TV) Theo 1990 Beautiful Dreamers: Rev. Haines Counterstrike (TV series) Lord Sutcliffe "Dead in the ...
Byrge did little acting since the demise of the Ernest franchise; however, in later years, he did reprise his role as Bobby once again for an independent DVD movie, alongside Billy Dee (who also is the webmaster of the official Ernest/Jim Varney fansite), entitled Billy and Bobby the Wacky Duo On Vacation. In the movie, buddies Billy and Bobby ...
In July 1957, Bobby Day & the Satellites recorded "Little Bitty Pretty One", which was covered more successfully by Thurston Harris. Later that year, The Hollywood Flames – with Nelson singing lead – released "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz", co-written by Byrd, which reached No. 5 on the R&B chart and No. 11 on the pop chart .
Orr: My Story is a 2013 autobiography written by former professional hockey player Bobby Orr, [1] who played for the Boston Bruins and the Chicago Blackhawks in the National Hockey League from 1966 to 1978. Orr had multiple knee surgeries and injuries that ended his career.