Krugman LouUpload Date: Nov 17, 2013 02:06 PM•Views: 28 |
Kushnick HelenUpload Date: Sep 6, 2015 05:08 PM•Views: 23 |
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Landon Michael
Actor Michael Landon is probably best known (depending on your age) as a son on Bonanza or the dad on Little House on the Prairie, or from 'Highway to Heaven'..
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Leiber Jerry
Lyricist Jerome Leiber and composer Mike Stoller were songwriting and record producing partners for hits Hound Dog (1952) and Kansas City (1952) and later in the 1950s with The Coasters, creating Young Blood (1957), Searchin' (1957), and Yakety Yak (1958). They were the first to surround black music with elaborate production values, enhancing its emotional power with the Drifters in There Goes My Baby (1958), which influenced Phil Spector, who studied their productions while playing guitar on their sessions. Leiber and Stoller wrote hits for Elvis Presley, including Love Me (1956), Jailhouse Rock (1957), Loving You, Don't, and King Creole. They also collaborated on On Broadway, Stand By Me, Young Blood, and Spanish Harlem. They were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
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Leiber JerryUpload Date: Aug 30, 2015 12:16 PM•Views: 21 |
Leonard Sheldon
TV producer Sheldon Leonard (Bershad).
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Lerner Sam
Sammy Lerner is famous for composing the theme song 'I'm Popeye the Sailor Man' for the cartoon, and the English version of Marlene Dietrich's 'Falling in Love Again (I Can't Help It)' from The Blue Angel.
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Lesser Sol
Sol Lesser was a film producer. His first film was a documentary in 1915 called The Last Night of the Barbary Coast. He bought theaters and began producing films, including Oliver Twist and Peck's Bad Boy, and some of the Tarzan movies.
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Levy Jules
Jules Levy was a TV and film producer. His television series include The Rifleman, The Detectives, and The Big Valley. Films include Clambake, White Lightning, McQ, Brannigan, and Smokey and the Bandit.
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License Moe
Fan memento.
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Lipton Peggy
Margaret Ann Lipton was an actress, model, and singer. At 15, Lipton became a Ford Agency model. After moving to LA in 1964, Lipton signed with Universal Pictures. She made her TV debut at age 19 in the sitcom The John Forsythe Show, then appeared in Bewitched, The Virginian, The Invaders, The Road West, The FBI, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and Mr. Novak. Her defining role was as Julie Barnes on the crime drama The Mod Squad (1968–1973), winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in 1970. After The Mod Squad, Lipton married musician Quincy Jones and took a 15-year break from acting. She returned to acting in 1988, playing Norma Jennings in Twin Peaks. In 2017, she appeared in an episode of Angie Tribeca as the mother of the title character played by her daughter Rashida Jones. As a singer, three of Lipton's singles landed on the Billboard charts - "Stoney End" (1968), which was later a hit for Barbra Streisand, "Lu" (1970), and "Wear Your Love Like Heaven", written by Donovan.
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Magidson Herbert
Herbert Magidson was a composer, and co-wrote the first oscar-winning song, The Continental, for 1934's The Gay Divorcee. His songs were used in 20 movies. He's in the Songwriter's HOF.
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Man Woman Statue
Not sure what is happening here.
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Mann Abby
Abby Mann, born Abraham Goodman, was a film writer and producer, best known for the screenplay for 1959's Judgement at Nurenberg which earned him an oscar, and was nominated for 1966's Ship of Fools. For TV, he created the series Kojak as executive producer, and wrote many episodes. Other writing credits include TV movies The Marcus-Nelson Murders, The Atlanta Child Murders, Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story, and Indictment: The McMartin Trial. He had multiple Emmy nominations and three wins. He also directed the 1978 TV miniseries, King.
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