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gatutor · 3 months ago
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Roger Mobley-Wanda Hendrix "Boy who caught a crook" 1961, de Edward L. Cahn.
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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Jan Clayton (August 26, 1917 – August 28, 1983)  Film, musical theater, and television actress. She starred in the popular 1950s TV series Lassie.
In May 1954, Clayton guest-starred in ABC's sitcom Where's Raymond?, starring Ray Bolger as a song-and-dance man, Raymond Wallace. She played Francine Tremont, an actress and wife of a banker.
In 1954, Clayton was one of the many guest stars in a television spectacular tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein, The General Foods 25th Anniversary Show, which featured all the then-surviving stars (except Alfred Drake) of all the classic Broadway musicals that the team had written (1943–1954). Clayton and John Raitt, in full makeup and costume, performed "If I Loved You" (also known as the Bench Scene) from Carousel. It was the first opportunity for millions of viewers to see a scene from the musical, since none of the film versions of the Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musicals had yet been released. Clayton during this period also played herself in an appearance on Peter Lawford's short-lived NBC sitcom Dear Phoebe.
Clayton became known to TV audiences as the mother of Jeff Miller (Tommy Rettig) on the television series Lassie (a.k.a. Jeff's Collie in syndication reruns). Clayton played the first four seasons of Lassie, from September 1954 to December 1957, as Ellen Miller, a war widow living on her father-in-law's farm with her preteen son, Jeff, and her late husband's cantankerous old father, Gramps (played by the Canadian-born George Cleveland).
Clayton performed in the 1961 episode "The Prairie Story" on NBC's Wagon Train. The episode, written by Jean Holloway, examines how the harsh prairie causes havoc in the lives of some of the women on the wagon train. Robert Horton starred in this episode, which aired three months after the death of Ward Bond.
In the 1962 episode "St. Louis Woman" on NBC's The Tall Man, Clayton performed in the role of Janet Harper, a widow engaged to Tom Davis ( Canadian-born Russ Conway), a friend of Sheriff Pat Garrett (Barry Sullivan). While Tom is away from Lincoln, New Mexico, the setting of The Tall Man, on a cattle drive, Janet begins to show a romantic interest in Garrett. Roger Mobley appears in this episode as David Harper, Janet's young son.
In "The Man Who Wouldn't Die", a 1967 episode of the syndicated series Death Valley Days, Clayton was cast as the Margaret Wilbarger, the sister of Texas pioneer Josiah Wilbarger, who lived for 11 years after being scalped by the Comanche. Don Collier played Wilbarger, for whom Wilbarger County, Texas, is named, along with Wilbarger's brother.
Her other TV credits include: 
Your Show Time
Your Jeweler’s Showcase
Racket Squad
Matinee Theatre
The Millionaire
The Deputy
Tales of Wells Fargo
The Danny Thomas Show
Gunsmoke
Never Too Young
My Three Sons
Daktari
Circle of Fear
Nakia
Archer
Medical Story
Police Story
The Streets of San Francisco
Time Express
Scruples
The Dukes of Hazzard
The Love Boat
Insight
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suean34 · 4 months ago
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Henry VI issued 21 deprivation orders, all of which were revoked; Edward IV had 140 people stripped and 86 overthrown; Richard III deprived 99 of 100 reversals; Henry VII, 138, 52 Reversal
John Bell, the main rebel in Kent County, according to the royal indictment, served from November 1483 to 1484.
William Bampton was nominated in January 1484 in Richard III's parliament for the Salisbury Uprising and was nominated elsewhere on October 18, 1483.
William Baskett, a gentleman, was awarded the Order of Salisbury in the Parliament of Richard III in January 1484 for his involvement in the Salisbury Uprising, and received the Order of Salisbury elsewhere on October 18, 1483.
Geoffrey Beauchamp was one of the main rebels accused by Lord Scrope on November 13, 1483 in Bodmin.
Richard Beauchamp, Lord Saint Amand, was awarded in January 1484 in the Parliament of Richard III for his uprising in Newbury, Berkshire, and other places on October 18, 1483 Roger Torkots' stepson.
Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond, was elected in the third act of Parliament by Richard III in January 1484. The mother of the king's great rebel and traitor. She wrote a letter to Henry, telling him to start a war. She donated a large amount of money on charges of treason in London and other places, conspired to destroy the king and assist Buckingham. She was handed over to her husband Thomas Stanley for care.
William Berkeley, Knight of the Body, was awarded in January 1484 in Richard III's council for his uprising on October 18, 1483 in Newbury, Berkshire, and other places He has served as a police officer in Southampton and Winchester. In 1480, when Margaret of York visited England, he received her. He is suspected of colluding with Southampton Mayor Walter Mitchell, and his relative Edward is a town official. Joined the exiled Henry Tudor.
John Bevean, a gentleman, won an award in the Parliament of Richard III in January 1484 due to the Salisbury Uprising, and was awarded elsewhere on October 18, 1483.
James Blount, a police officer stationed in Hams, is a descendant of the York family who served Edward IV and fought for him to regain the throne.
He was the warden of John de Vere, Earl of Oxford. John de Vere was a stubborn Lancastrian who had been imprisoned in the Hams garrison on orders from Edward IV since 1475. On October 29, 1484, Richard III heard of a conspiracy to rescue him and ordered Oxford to return. However, James Blount and John Fortescue, the porter from Calais, defected to Henry Tudor and took Oxford with them. In December, Lord Darnham, the Governor of Calais, attacked and occupied Hams, imprisoning several people, including Brent's wife. In January 1485, Oxford and others returned to Hams to rescue them. In the ceasefire agreement, the Calais army allowed dissatisfied individuals to leave. They joined the ranks of Henry Tudor.
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In January 1484, John Boutayne, a royal guard, was awarded a prize in Richard III's council for his uprisings in Kent and Surrey, Maidstone, Gravesend, Guilford, and other places from October 18 to October 25, 1483.
He was sent to Kent by John Howard, Duke of Norfolk and a staunch supporter of Richard III, to quell the uprising. However, during the riots at Gravesend Market on October 13, 1483, he killed 'Mr. Mobley'.
Under the rule of Edward IV, there were 40 body attendants; 24 people are from the south. Among these 24 people, 11 rebelled. Among the remaining 13 people, 5 lost their peace committee, and 2 rebelled in 1484.
Under the rule of Edward IV, there were 24 body knights; 10 people are from the south. Six out of ten people rose in 1483.
50% of Edward IV's Southern knights and attendants (17 out of 34 courtiers) led the uprising.
From 1478 to 1482, 48% of the people who served as sheriffs in 14 counties under Edward IV rebelled in 1483; 35% of security commissioners rebelled.
40% of southern judges and sheriffs rebelled.
35% of the security commissioners selected by Richard rebelled. This proportion has risen to 61%, including those who stepped down directly after the uprising.
Out of the 10 magistrates elected in November 1482, 4 rebelled.
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bamboomusiclist · 1 year ago
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9/24 おはようございます。 Julie London / Julie is Her Name vol2 Lrp3100 等更新完了しました。
Julie London / Julie is Her Name vol2 Lrp3100Lena Horne And Ivie Anderson / Lena And Ivie j1262Sunny Gale / Sunny And Blue lpm1277Hank Mobley / Another Workout Bst84431Charles Mingus / Tijuana Moods Lsp2533Django Reinhardt / In Memoriam 1908-1954 LPM1100Barbara Carroll / It’s A Wonderful World Lpm1396Shorty Rogers / Portrait of Shorty lpm1561Wes Montgomery / Go FJL109/683259jclGerry Mulligan /…
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highbrow-hepcat · 2 years ago
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lakelandg · 2 years ago
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Two men indicted on federal charges related to Lakeland drive-by shooting
U.S. Attorney Roger B. Handberg announced Wednesday charges against two Lakeland men in connection with the Jan. 30 drive-by shooting that sent 11 people to the hospital – two of which remain in critical condition. Nicholas Quinton Hanson, 32, is charged with possession of ammunition by a convicted felon, and Marcus Dewonn Mobley, Jr., 22, is charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition…
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badmovieihave · 3 years ago
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Bad movie I have Jack the Giant Killer 1962
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blackinperiodfilms · 3 years ago
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Till Official Poster
The true story of Mamie Till-Mobley's relentless pursuit of justice for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till. 
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rookie-critic · 2 years ago
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Till (2022, dir. Chinonye Chukwu) - review by Rookie-Critic
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Till was the rare biopic that manages to rise above the genre trappings and give its audience something a little more than just a rehashing of historical events. By putting Mamie Till-Mobley at the film's center and focusing on the grief of a mother who needlessly lost her son to racist brutality, Chukwu has allowed the film to breathe, and has allowed the audience to come in and be outraged and distraught with her. The film never feels emotionally manipulative, which would have been very easy to do here. Instead, the film starkly shows the nature of what happened that day, and how Till-Mobley handled the aftermath, the history speaks for itself here, and Danielle Deadwyler is merely performing as a conduit for her grief, her anger, and her determination. Other civil rights figures of the time, such as Medgar Evers and T. R. M. Howard make appearances, and instead of pulling major focus towards these very famous figures, the film instead allows them to take a backseat. This is not their story, it's Till-Mobley's, and Chukwu respects the real life people this movie is based on enough to allow them to take center stage and never falters from that. There's really not a lot else to say, it's just an incredibly well-made historical drama with an oft overlooked, wildly sympathetic and empowering woman at its core. Till is well worth the watch.
Score: 9/10
Currently available to rent or purchase on digital (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, etc.) and to pre-order on DVD & Blu-ray through Orion/Universal Studios/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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heisokay · 3 years ago
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Chris Evans photographed by Miller Mobley for Men’s Journal (2019)
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elserina · 5 years ago
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Chris Evans by Miller Mobley
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trapangeles · 3 years ago
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TILL | Official Trailer | MGM Studios
Witness the power of a mother’s love. Watch the official trailer for #TillMovie now, and see the never-before-told story of Mamie Till Mobley’s quest for justice for her son, Emmett. In theaters this October. DIRECTED BY: Chinonye Chukwu WRITTEN BY: Michael Reilly, Keith Beauchamp, and Chinonye Chukwu CAST: Danielle Deadwyler, Whoopi Goldberg, Jalyn Hall, Frankie Faison, Jayme Lawson, Tosin Cole, Kevin Carroll, Sean Patrick Thomas, John Douglas Thompson, Roger Guenveur Smith, and Haley Bennett.
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kwebtv · 2 years ago
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TV Guide  -  October 27 - November 2, 1962
Eamon Joseph O'Brien (September 10, 1915 – May 9, 1985) Film and television actor and film director. His career spanned almost 40 years.
Primarily a film actor O'Brien worked heavily in television, on such shows as Pulitzer Prize Playhouse, Lux Video Theatre and Schlitz Playhouse of Stars and Playhouse 90 episode, The Comedian,
From 1959 to 1960, O'Brien portrayed the title role in the syndicated crime drama Johnny Midnight, about a New York City actor-turned-private detective.
O'Brien had roles on many television series, including an appearance on Target: The Corruptors!, The Eleventh Hour, Breaking Point and Mission: Impossible.
In the mid-'60s, O'Brien co-starred with Roger Mobley and Harvey Korman in the "Gallegher" episodes of NBC's Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. From 1963 to 1965, he co-starred in the NBC legal drama Sam Benedict.
Richard Rust (July 13, 1938 – November 9, 1994)  Actor of stage, television, and film born in Boston, probably best remembered for his role as a young lawyer in NBC's Sam Benedict series (1962–1963).
In 1959, Rust appeared in the episode "Well of Gold" of the NBC children's western series, Buckskin, starring Tom Nolan. He also appeared in several western television programs, including Black Saddle with Peter Breck, The Man from Blackhawk starring Robert Rockwell, The Rifleman starring Chuck Connors, Gunsmoke with James Arness, Tales of Wells Fargo starring Dale Robertson, Johnny Ringo with Don Durant, and Have Gun – Will Travel with Richard Boone. He twice guest starred on ABC/Warner Brothers series, Bourbon Street Beat with Andrew Duggan, and 77 Sunset Strip with Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Rust guest starred on other ABC/WB programs too, including Sugarfoot with Will Hutchins, Bronco with Ty Hardin, Lawman with John Russell, and The Roaring 20s. Rust appeared on the syndicated series, The Brothers Brannagan with Stephen Dunne and Mark Roberts, and Rescue 8, with Jim Davis and Lang Jeffries. He guest starred too on James Franciscus's short-lived CBS series The Investigators.
After Sam Benedict, Rust appeared in various television programs, including Gary Lockwood's The Lieutenant, which occupied the former time slot on Saturday nights held the previous year by Sam Benedict. He guest starred on three episodes of Have Gun – Will Travel starring Richard Boone, two episodes of Perry Mason with Raymond Burr, Bonanza, Christopher George's The Rat Patrol, and Cade's County with Glenn Ford. Rust appeared as James Vining in 1975 on the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital.  (Wikipedia)
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ropermike · 4 years ago
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Roger Mobley, James Daly and others in The Wonderful World of Disney - "The Treasure of San Bosco Reef". More pics here.
Roger Mobley visits his uncle in Italy and gets involved in a mystery involving smugglers. When the group is captured and tied up, Roger burns the rope by putting his wrists under dripping acid.
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bamboomusiclist · 2 years ago
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3/20  おはようございます。Freddie Hubbard / High Blues Pressure sc1501 等更新しました。
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takemeout2sea · 5 years ago
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BLACK LIVES MATTER. NO JUSTICE NO PEACE.
white silence is VIOLENCE..
they are more than just a hashtag.
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