Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
George Burnett (officer of arms) (1822–1890), Lord Lyon King of Arms; George H. Burnett (1853–1927), Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice; George Ritter Burnett (1858–1908), United States Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient; George Burnett (ice hockey) (born 1962), National Hockey League coach; George Murray Burnett (1921–1980 ...
He contributed to the Monthly Magazine a series of letters which were reprinted under the title of ‘View of the Present State of Poland,’ Lond. 1807. He next published ‘Specimens of English Prose Writers, from the earliest times to the close of the seventeenth century; with sketches biographical and literary; including an account of books, as well as of their authors, with occasional ...
George Burnett was portrayed by George Clooney. When Edna's Edibles was burned down, George Burnett was hired as a handyman for the development of Over Our Heads. He was a lousy handy man, but they become good friends and he visits the girls and the store and become a friend while he runs his family’s hardware store.
George Burnett (born March 25, 1962) [1] is the general manager of the Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League. Burnett previously played in the OHL with the London Knights , and later became a two-time OHL Coach of the Year and won an OHL championship in his first tour of duty with the Guelph Storm.
[29] [30] Peters has appeared on many TV variety shows, with stars such as Sonny and Cher and George Burns. She made 11 guest appearances on The Carol Burnett Show [31] as well as appearing with Burnett in the 1972 made-for-television version of Once Upon a Mattress and the 1982 film Annie. [citation needed] Peters in Pennies from Heaven, 1981
Eventually, Burnett moved back to Los Angeles and began an 11-year run as star of The Carol Burnett Show on CBS television from 1967 to 1978. With its vaudeville roots, The Carol Burnett Show was a variety show that combined comedy sketches with song and dance. The comedy sketches included film parodies and character pieces.
The first of Kirkhill, in the parish of Dyce near Aberdeen, was Alexander Burnett (1620–1685), the son of Thomas Burnett, merchant, and his wife Margaret Johnston. [45] As a Baillie of Aberdeen Alexander Burnett was designated Polls or Poles indicating a merchant with strong trading ties to Poland, a designation his son, the 2nd laird Thomas ...
After her starring TV role, she guest-starred in several 1970s television series, including The Carol Burnett Show (season 3, episode 17 (1970)), Thriller (season 1, episode 1 (1973)), The Name of the Game, McMillan & Wife and Lorne Greene's Griff. [10] Her TV movies include Getting Away from It All (1972) with Larry Hagman, Let's Switch!