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LEYE currently owns, licenses or manages more than 100 establishments in Illinois, California, Arizona, Maryland, Virginia, Minnesota and Nevada, including Wildfire, Petterino's, RPM Italian, RPM Steak, Beatrix, Oyster Bah, Shaw's Crab House, and Everest. [3]
Carla Gugino as Lillian "Lily" Shaw, Angus' wife, who shares a psychic bond with the mermaid. Jim Piddock as Captain Dunn, owner of Marie Celeste ship. Reno Wilson as Bailey, Angus' Afro-Irish partner-in-crime; the mermaid's second victim. Mark Aiken as Gifford, Angus' other partner-in-crime. Fintan McKeown as Skelly, Captain Dunn's first mate.
The A.E. Phillips packing plant processed seafood from many of the watermen in the region. In 1956, after a surplus season of crabs, son Brice Phillips and wife Shirley opened the first “crab shack” in Ocean City, Maryland. Brice and Shirley began building a new dining room each year at Phillips Crab House until it finally seated 1400 people.
Franklin Flair, owner of a much larger operation (the Fair-and-Square Shoeshop) offers Shaw the opportunity to come work for him, but Shaw declines, wanting to maintain his own business; Flair agrees to hold the offer open should Shaw reconsider. While ship watching, Sailor O'Shea from the Sheba meets Shaw and, upon learning he is a shoemaker ...
Halle Bailey completely transformed for her role as Ariel in the upcoming reimagining of Disney’s The Little Mermaid — and sometimes felt like she was actually part of the ocean world.
Cover from Alpha Video's 2006 DVD release of Diver Dan.. Diver Dan is a series of 104 seven-minute live-action shorts made for children's television from 1960 to 1970. [1] Made by Brian Cartoons, it was syndicated (mainly to NBC affiliates) [2] and distributed by ITC Entertainment.
Scoop the crab mixture into 12 portions (about 1/3 cup each) and pat each into a 2½-inch patty. Arrange on the pan and brush the tops with the remaining melted butter.
"Fathoms Below" is the opening song from the 1989 animated Disney feature film The Little Mermaid. A rousing sea shanty written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, the song is sung by the ship's crew on the film's original soundtrack. An extended version with additional lyrics by Glenn Slater appears in the 2008 stage adaptation of the musical. [1]