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  1965 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Stephen Elliott (actor) - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Stephen Elliott (born November 27, 1918 in New York City; died May 21, 2005 in Woodland Hills, California) was an American actor and comedian from New York City.
Elliott was nominated for the Tony Award (1967) as Best Supporting or Feature Actor (Dramatic) for a production of Marat/Sade.
Elliott played a lot of amoral, arrogant and villainous characters like the snobbish millionaire Burt Johnson opposite Dudley Moore's award-winning Arthur.
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 Jayski's® Silly Season Site - Team Pages - #9
Bill Elliott was the last Evernham Motorsports driver to carry the "Golden Arches" in a NEXTEL Cup Series race when he drove the #91 at California Speedway last September.
Some #9 history: Bill Elliott won 38 races in the #9 and 6 in the #11; Herb Thomas won 1 race in the #9, Donald Thomas 1 race in the #9 and a car with the #9 didn't win again until Elliott in 1983.
Elliott would not be the driver, but the NASCAR veteran, who cut back to a limited schedule in 2004, can remain affiliated with the program, the owner said.
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 Drummerworld: Alphonse Mouzon
By the early seventies, he had embarked upon a musical journey that would take him to almost every corner of the world and would establish his reputation as one the most creative musician of the era.
In 1975 MOUZON studied acting at The Lee Strausberg Institute for Actors in Hollywood, California.
In 1997 he studied acting with Susan Ricketts and in 1998 MOUZON studied advance voice-overs with Don Pitts at California State University of Northridge.
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