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  2. Scott Plank - Wikipedia

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    Plank's last feature film was the movie Holes (2003) starring Sigourney Weaver and Jon Voight, in which he had the supporting role of Trout Walker. In addition he appeared in The Flying Dutchman in 2001, which co-starred Rod Steiger , Saints and Sinners in 1994, The In Crowd in 1988, Panama Sugar in 1990, which co-starred Oliver Reed , and ...

  3. Fixing a Hole - Wikipedia

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    The first of two recording sessions for "Fixing a Hole" was at Regent Sound Studios in London on 9 February 1967, in three takes. Regent Sound was used because all three studios at EMI's Abbey Road Studios were unavailable that night, so it was the first time that the Beatles used a British studio other than Abbey Road for an EMI recording.

  4. Frederick Koehler - Wikipedia

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    (1984) He's Fired, She's Hired (TV movie) – Lexy Grier (1984–1989) Kate & Allie – Chip Lowell (98 episodes) (1985) Tender Places (TV movie) – Eric (1989) Night Walk (TV movie) – Eric Miller (1993) The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (TV movie) – Shane Harper

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    "Holes" of course told the story of Shia's character Stanley who was wrongly convicted of a crime and is forced to a desert detention camp where they dig, you guessed it, holes. For a quick ...

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  7. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road - Wikipedia

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    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road was a 1974 off-Broadway production directed by Tom O'Horgan. [1] It opened at the Beacon Theatre in New York on November 17, 1974 and ran for a total of 66 performances.

  8. Christopher Chulack - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Chulack is an American television producer and director, best known for his work on the NBC drama series ER (1995–2008), along with Michael Crichton, also Third Watch (1999–2005), which he co-produced along with Edward Allen Bernero, as well as Southland (2009–2013), which he created.

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