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Actor and businessman: Height: 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Children: 3: Eric Michels (July 2, 1964 ... was found guilty of the murder in July 2019. He was sentenced to life ...
The Fugitive is an American crime drama television series created by Roy Huggins and produced by QM Productions and United Artists Television.It aired on ABC from September 17, 1963, to August 29, 1967.
Character killed off with a stroke in Season 11 finale episode, "Honor Thy Father". Later, character recast by Robert Taylor in the prequel series, NCIS: Origins, in 2024. James Rebhorn: Frank Mathison Homeland: 8 2014-03-21 Melanoma: 4 Character killed off with a stroke while Carrie is working overseas, the season 4 finale was dedicated to him.
He made his Broadway debut on April 8, 1964, in West Side Story in New York City in the role of Gee-Tar (a role he left on May 3), [4] and appeared as an actor and dancer in a regional production of Take Me Along. [2] Later that year, he was cast in a starring role in the musical Tom Sawyer, which played at the St. Louis Municipal Opera. [4]
From 1957 to 1964, Morrow was married to actress and screenwriter Barbara Turner. [16] They had two daughters, Carrie Ann Morrow and actress Jennifer Jason Leigh. He married Gale Lester in 1975; they separated just prior to Morrow's death in July 1982. [citation needed] Morrow fell out with his daughter Jennifer after his divorce from her mother.
Mississippi Burning is a 1988 American crime thriller film directed by Alan Parker and written by Chris Gerolmo that is loosely based on the 1964 murder investigation of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner in Mississippi.
Haing Somnang Ngor (Khmer: ហាំង សំណាង ង៉ោ; March 22, 1940 – February 25, 1996) was a Cambodian-born American actor.He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Cambodian-American journalist Dith Pran in the biographical drama film The Killing Fields (1984).
Moseley was charged with the murder of Genovese but was not charged with the other two murders he had admitted to. [8] For the police, a complicating factor was that another man, Alvin Mitchell, had also confessed to the murder of Barbara Kralik. [38] Moseley's trial began on June 8, 1964, and was presided over by Judge J. Irwin Shapiro.