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  Harry Anderson Biography
Harry Anderson's story is as unique as his ability.
Harry generously said yes and the next year his most famous image was crafted.
The inner peace that allowed Anderson to make his choice to contribute his time and effort at virtually minimum wage was evident in his paintings and in his depiction of Jesus.
www.bpib.com /illustrat/anderson.htm   (1064 words)

  
  Harry Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry Anderson (born October 14, 1952) is an American actor and magician.
In addition to eight appearances on Saturday Night Live between 1981 and 1985, Anderson had a recurring guest role as con man "Harry the Hat" on Cheers, toured extensively as a magician, and did several magic/comedy shows for broadcast, including Harry Anderson's Sideshow (1987).
A long-time Mel Tormé fan, Anderson and his wife Elizabeth currently (2005) own a small shop in the French Quarter of New Orleans named "Sideshow" selling various "magic, curiosities, and apocrypha." In the summer of 2005, Anderson also opened a nightclub in the French Quarter called Oswald's Speakeasy, located at 1331 Decatur Street, New Orleans.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harry_Anderson   (271 words)

  
 Harry Anderson
Harry has several acres cleared where fruit trees grow, and a garden is planted, the sunlight finds it's way through the clearing performing its magic.
Harry had a boat wench that raised a drum full of water into the air providing water pressure to the shower head, don't know exactly how he's got it set up now, but it doesn't use electricity, that's for sure.
Harry's worries are more about the deer eating his garden, people discovering his favorite fishing holes, and trying to find out who wrote the unsigned note stuck on his cabin door.
www.utterpower.com /HarryAnderson.htm   (1537 words)

  
 Mr Harry Anderson
Mr Harry Anderson was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire on 20 October 1864, and went to the United States in his youth.
Harry Anderson's wife Florence Makley Anderson died on 7 December 1937.
Harry Anderson and his wife were both buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in New York City.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org /biography/6   (351 words)

  
 Harry Anderson - CardCheaters.com
Harry Anderson who is best known as the star of the hit television sitcoms "Night Court" and "Dave's World" originally earned a living as a comedian.
The unique character he created for his shows was "Harry The Hat" who was a trickster, swindler and con man. He has also done much research on the subject of the "con" and is considered an expert on swindles and con games.
Harry Anderson was one of the stars of this thriller by Stephen King.
www.cardcheaters.com /anderson-harry.htm   (166 words)

  
 Harry and the Left-Handed League
A magician since his early childhood with a mother Harry readily admitted was known to turn a trick or two to pay for her drinking, Harry hit the streets early himself, fleecing San Francisco tourists with the three shell game with a, “Lookee, lookee, lookee, It’s the one in the middle...
Harry quickly introduced me to his clubhouse, the nearby Magic Castle where some of the greatest magical minds of our century were happy to spend their waning years passing on the secrets of their trade.
When Harry the Hat was made a semi-regular cast member in a new NBC sit-com called "Cheers," he managed to sneak me in the door as the warm-up act for the tapings.
www.turkpipkin.com /mag/fun/harrylhl.htm   (2359 words)

  
 Stand up comedian Harry Anderson
HARRY ANDERSON, the tall, genial street hustler turned magician gained fame as the star of a popular long-running sitcom, "Night Court" (NBC, 1984-92).
Playing oddball judge Harry Stone in the normally hardball world, of the NYC legal system, Anderson brought a boyish exuberance to the potentially grim responsibilities of his fictional job.
Harry first turned to chicanery as an escape from the rigors of a transient childhood.
www.comedycontact.com /anderson.html   (404 words)

  
 Harry R. Anderson, Colonel, United States Air Force & Government Official
Harry R. Anderson, 92, who was Assistant Secretary of the Interior from 1965 to 1969, died of congestive heart failure December 2, 2002, at the Arleigh Burke Pavilion in McLean, Virginia.
Anderson was a career public servant and an administrator in California when he was tapped by President Lyndon B. Johnson to be the executive responsible for the Bureau of Land Management and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Anderson, a native of Hilmar, California, was a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /hranderson.htm   (392 words)

  
 Harry Anderson Is Leaving New Orleans - New York Times
Harry Anderson performing comedy at his New Orleans club, Oswald’s Speakeasy, which he is trying to sell.
Harry Anderson, the illusionist, comic and former star of sitcoms like “Night Court” and “Dave’s World,” has lived in New Orleans since 2000, when he left Hollywood with his wife, the former Elizabeth Morgan.
Anderson, slammed his face into the side of a building and cursed him, saying, “You killed the Matador.” That was the name of the bar he had replaced with Oswald’s.
www.nytimes.com /2006/08/30/arts/television/30harr.html?ex=1314590400&en=770215a2a8f48be8&ei=5088   (887 words)

  
 Bringing Magic to Big Easy - Los Angeles Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Harry Anderson traded Hollywood for a new act and a club of his own in the French Quarter.
NEW ORLEANS —; Harry Anderson, former star of the sitcoms "Night Court" and "Dave's World," rubbed the bags under his eyes, stubbed out an unfiltered Camel and climbed onto the small stage of his French Quarter nightclub.
Anderson's charisma and an unusual skill set — magic and comedy, along with picking pockets, piercing his arm with long needles and playing Beethoven on a recorder through his nostril — helped give him a serendipitous career.
www.latimes.com /news/nationworld/nation/la-na-harry28nov28,0,1174280.story?coll=la-story-footer&track=morenews   (828 words)

  
 Harry Anderson
Anderson was an excellent photographer, under standing and exploiting the medium with strong lighting techniques and excellent composition.
Anderson was still painting within the Sundblom Circle in 1943 when another crisis arose that was directly associated with his life and career.
Harry Anderson was an innovator, a superior draughtsman, and craftsman, sensitive storyteller, and masterful painter, to name a few of his creative abilities.
www.americanartarchives.com /anderson,harry.htm   (3830 words)

  
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Before he starred as Judge Harry Stone on hit series Night Court, Harry Anderson was one of the most successful magicians touring the nation.
Harry Anderson was born in Newport, Rhode Island, although his parents came from Manistee, Michigan.
Anderson got his start performing as a street magician in New Orleans and recently returned here to open a magic shop.
www.lycos.com /info/harry-anderson-night-court.html   (433 words)

  
 Pelican Post - Spring 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Harry’s employer, International Paper, had a grants program to provide financial support for the volunteer activities of company employees and, through Harry’s sponsorship, several of these grants were awarded to Weeks Bay Reserve.
Harry is also a regular participant in the annual River and Coastal Cleanup projects.
Harry Anderson was one of the first, and still is one of our hardest working volunteers.
www.weeksbay.org /newsletter/Spr_2004/Pg4_1.htm   (390 words)

  
 Night Court : Harry Anderson : tvland.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Anderson was born in Newport, Rhode Island on October 14, 1952.
Anderson lived much of his childhood with his mother, who was one of the first female card dealers in Las Vegas during the 1950's.
Throughout his teens, Anderson's mother would take employment wherever she could and would often move her family from one city to the next.
www.tvland.com /shows/nightcourt/actor1.jhtml   (282 words)

  
 Booking Agency for Harry Anderson for your Party or Event   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Harry Anderson, best known for his roles on television's "Night Court" and "Dave's World," was one of the busiest and highest paid magicians on the comedy circuit before becoming an international TV star.
Harry Anderson hosted the annual FOX-TV specials "Oops: The World's Funniest Outtakes." He continues to perform magic on the comedy circuit and emcee magicians conventions.
Anderson is the author of a book about magic entitled "Harry Anderson's Games You Can't Lose: A Guide For Suckers" (Pocket Books, 1989).
www.nationalacts.com /comedians/harry_anderson.htm   (199 words)

  
 Harry Anderson: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Harry "the Hat" Anderson (born October 14, EHandler: no quick summary.
(Anderson was a magician[Click link for more facts about this topic] before he became an actor.
He is famous for the role of Judge Harry T. Stone on the 1984-1992 television series Television program quick summary:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/ha/harry_anderson.htm   (305 words)

  
 Harry Anderson Biography at Hollywood.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
As a result, Anderson was raised almost exclusively by his mother, to whom he was very close.
Anderson’s unique brand of comedy-cum-magic was so well-received that “SNL” producer Lorne Michaels eventually invited Anderson back six more times over the next three years.
In 1984, Anderson was at last tapped to star in his own prime-time comedy called “Night Court.” An early winner with both fans and critics alike, the decidedly slapstick “Night Court” won Anderson three consecutive Emmy nominations for Outstanding Male Lead in a Comedy in 1985, 1986, and 1987.
www.hollywood.com /celebritydetail/Harry_Anderson/1156255   (1230 words)

  
 Harry Anderson
Naturally, when Harry enrolled at the University of Illinois in I925, it was to study math.
Harry studied color theory and painting in his third and fourth years at Syracuse.
Harry Anderson was an innovator, a superior draughtsman, and craftsman, sensitive
www.kentsteine.com /harry.htm   (2478 words)

  
 Harry Anderson - Who's Who in RCA VideoDisc
Harry Anderson became Division Vice President, VideoDisc Manufacturing and Engineering, not long before RCA announced the abandonment of the CED system in April 1984.
Harry Anderson later became Division Vice President, Disc Operations when Jay Brandinger was promoted to Staff Vice President, Systems Engineering, Electronic Products and Technology.
A series of slides that appear to be of a congratulatory function for Harry Anderson begin with slide 311 from Memories of VideoDisc.
www.cedmagic.com /mem/whos-who/anderson-harry.html   (221 words)

  
 Wise Guy - Harry Anderson: Magic Tricks at Ronjo
Follow a youthful Harry Anderson into the streets where his character, Harry the Hat, developed during years of busking.
Harry can't promise you will become a Hollywood star but he will show you exactly how he developed the many routines that carried him to the top of his field.
Included are the theories and the psychology that form the basic foundation from which all of Harry's magic emanates plus the exact patter that accompanied each effect.
www.ronjo.com /Merchant2/merchant.mvc?store_code=R&screen=PROD&product_code=bkwiseguy   (429 words)

  
 The Austin Chronicle: Features: What the Right Hand Is Doing: Harry Anderson, the Left-Handed League, and Me
Harry introduced me to his clubhouse, the nearby Magic Castle, where some of the greatest magical minds of our century were happily spending their waning years passing on their trade secrets to eager youngsters like ourselves.
Harry the Hat took no prisoners and became infamous for acts like eating a live guinea pig or shoving a needle through his arm, swearing all the while that it was an illusion -- "Like economic recovery," he'd say -- but, oh what an illusion when that bright red blood came trickling down his arm!
When Harry the Hat was made a semi-regular cast member in a new NBC sitcom called Cheers, he managed to sneak me in the door as the warm-up act for the tapings.
www.austinchronicle.com /issues/dispatch/1999-09-03/xtra_feature.html   (2884 words)

  
 ISAF - Harry Anderson Wins Beppe Croce Trophy
The President and the Executive of the International Sailing Federation are pleased to announce that the 1996 recipient of the Beppe Croce Trophy is Henry H Anderson, Jr, of the United States of America.
Harry was initiated into the sport as a youngster aboard the family Herreshoff ‘S’ boat, CLOTHO.
Harry is one of the greatest promoters of training and development within the sport, both in the United States and worldwide.
www.sailing.org /?id=j/9Fny?k&MenuID=&Tkn=3022355   (279 words)

  
 www.pinkoski.com - Harry Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Harry Anderson was a wonderful Christian man, and an extremely talented painter and illustrator -- it was a joy to be able to meet him!
ABOVE: Harry's self-portrait and various originals are on display in an alcove room off the main worship hall at the GC (photos taken October 2000).
Most of Harry's paintings are kept in print as the covers and interior illustrations for numerous books published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
www.pinkoski.com /files/index.php?id=39   (885 words)

  
 The Blog | Harry Shearer: Anderson and Brian, Here's the Story | The Huffington Post
Hosted by Harry Shearer and his band of media critics, this is where we turn our gaze on the ever-more powerful fourth estate—keeping watch on the watchdogs.
Last time I saw Anderson Cooper reporting live from NOLA (Nov 28th), he was in the Third District on top of a broken levy to show us where it came apart, and telling us the Mayor wouldn't return his calls.
Harry, I don't mind if you don't want to WATCH the news programs you complain about, but if you're going to mischaracterize them, be warned that transcripts exist to show you for a fool.
www.huffingtonpost.com /harry-shearer/anderson-and-brian-here_b_11822.html   (2359 words)

  
 Magic Times Spotlight News - 7/04/2003
Unlike magicians, most of Harry's fans know him for his roll as judge Stone on "Night Court" or as Dave Barry on "Dave's World" but Harry always commented that magic was his profession and acting was his hobby.
Anderson managed to contact several artisans who specialize in producing authentic one-of a kind items, "that are available by the dozen," and are guaranteed to become the talk of the town.
Harry has also invented a board game that he plans on producing as well as publishing his "Geek Love" screenplay that Tim Burton optioned to produce as a feature film.
www.magictimes.com /archives/2003/2003-07-04-spotlight.htm   (737 words)

  
 Harry Anderson Austin - ... - harrypottermovie.ipodnanoaccessories.be   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
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 Harry Anderson Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Harry Anderson was born on Thursday, September 10, 1931, in North East, Maryland.
Anderson was 25 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 18, 1957, with the Philadelphia Phillies.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Harry Anderson baseball stats page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=anderha02   (307 words)

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