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A native of Piscataway, New Jersey, Ciardi was an All-State high school pitcher, graduating from Piscataway Township High School as part of the class of 1979. [ 1 ] He continued his baseball career at the University of Maryland, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration.
The club was promoted as "the Hollywood Stars baseball team, owned by the Hollywood stars". [2] Moreover, the team actually played in the Hollywood area. In January 1939 it was announced that plans were under way to create a $200,000 ballpark seating 12,500 by May 1939. [4] Gilmore Field was opened in the Fairfax District adjacent to Hollywood.
Guy McElwaine (June 29, 1936 – April 2, 2008) was a Hollywood agent, producer, and studio head. McElwaine played Minor League Baseball as a teenager, pitching in the C league in 1955 [ 1 ] and leaving the game to join Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's publicity department.
The Players (often inaccurately called The Players Club) is a private social club founded in New York City by the 19th-century Shakespearean actor Edwin Booth. The club is located in a mansion at 16 Gramercy Park, built in 1847. Booth bought the house in 1888, reserved an upper floor for his residence, and turned the rest into a clubhouse.
Television producers from Queens, New York (26 P) Pages in category "Television producers from New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 462 total.
The Women's Club: 1987 My Father, My Son: 1988 Television film The Best of the Martial Arts Films: 1990 Documentary film Chips, the War Dog: 1990 Executive producer; television film China O'Brien: 1990 A Show of Force: 1990 Co-producer China O'Brien II: 1990 Direct-to-video: Born to Ride: 1991 The JFK Assassination: The Jim Garrison Tapes: 1992 ...
John Powers Middleton (born January 1, 1984) is an American film and television producer. He began his film career as an executive producer for Oldboy (2013) before executive producing the A&E television series, Bates Motel (2013), and co-producing The Lego Movie (2014). [1]
The New York Red Bulls (MLS founding franchise originally named the "New York/New Jersey MetroStars")–who have also always played in New Jersey–were the only major professional soccer team representing the metropolitan area during their first 19 seasons, and the region's second MLS club, New York City FC, deliberately staked its identity to ...