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This list contains notable cast members of the Gunsmoke radio and TV series, and TV movies. [1] The listing includes regular cast members, guest stars, and recurring ...
Voyagers! 1 episode (Kublai Khan in The Travels of Marco...and Friends) (1982) Cocaine and Blue Eyes TV movie (Tan Ng) (1983) Magnum P.I. 1 episode (Goto in Forty Years from Sand Island) (1983) Falcon Crest 2 episodes (Wilson Fong in Separate Hearts and Maelstrom) (1983) Faerie Tale Theatre 1 episode (Imperial Doctor in The Nightingale) (1983)
Kublai Khan [b] [c] (23 September 1215 – 18 February 1294), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Shizu of Yuan and his regnal name Setsen Khan, was the founder and first emperor of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China. He proclaimed the dynastic name "Great Yuan" [d] in 1271, and ruled Yuan China until his death in 1294.
The show premiered on Netflix on December 12, 2014. [3] The series was created by John Fusco and stars Lorenzo Richelmy in the title role, with Benedict Wong as Kublai Khan. [4] It was produced by The Weinstein Company. On January 7, 2015, Marco Polo was renewed by Netflix for a 10-episode second season, which premiered on July 1, 2016. [5]
Gunsmoke is a 1953 American Western film directed by Nathan Juran and starring Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot, and Paul Kelly. The film has no connection to the contemporary radio and later TV series of the same name. The film was based on the 1951 novel Roughshod by Norman A. Fox.
Of all Kaidu's children, Khutulun was the favorite, and the one from whom he most often sought advice and political support. According to some accounts, he tried to name her as his successor to the khanate before he died in 1301. However, his choice was refused as she had male relatives.
The Culkin siblings had a stepsister from father Kit’s side. Kit welcomed Jennifer with Adeena VanWagoner in 1970 before he moved on with Patricia. Jennifer was a supervisor at a group home for ...
Benedict Wong (born 3 July 1971) [1] [2] is an English actor. He began his career on stage before starring in the film Dirty Pretty Things (2003), which earned him a British Independent Film Award nomination, and the BBC sitcom 15 Storeys High (2002–2004).