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#Space: Above and Beyond#Space Above and Beyond#SAAB#James Morrison#Tucker Smallwood#Commodore Ross#Col. Tyrus Cassius 'T.C.' McQueen#LTC Tyrus Cassius#Tyrus Cassius#Sci-fi#Sci-Fi TV#Science Fiction#TV#Glen Morgan#James Wong
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Nice sentiment, too bad the show will not follow it. (just toss it in the other pile of unused ideas and follow ups)
#aside from a random mention in the current crop of shows the Xindi? barely seen.#it was nice to see a couple of reptilians in prodigy tho#Star Trek Enterprise#Enterprise#Countdown#Tucker Smallwood#Xindi Councilor#Secret Enterprise Rewatch
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My husband and I had the huge honor of seeing great actor Tucker Smallwood in this awesome play!!! ❤️❤️❤️ (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqLgmoqPYut/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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argue with the wall.
[id; the femme/butch meme scale filled with marvel comic characters. column one: high femme, including madelyne pryor as the goblin queen, ultimate marvel's vision, monet st croix and marrina smallwood as leviathan. column two; femme, including mantis, wanda maximoff, janet van dyne, wanda langkowski, ororo munroe, she-hulk and tigra. column three; butchy femme, including natasha romanoff, elektra, aurora aka jeanne marie beaubier, and jean grey. column 4 and the middle; futch, including crystal amaquelin, monica rambeau and jubilee. column five; soft butch, including sue storm, rogue, elizabeth twoyoungmen and dark phoenix. column six; butch, including pre goblin queen madelyne pryor, the vision, carol danvers, heather hudson, kitty pryde, cthonic / john byrne wanda maximoff, misty knight and anne weying. column seven; stone butch, including sue storm as malice, heather tucker, joe fixit and patsy walker. end id]
gonna create a marvel comics femme / butch scale so controversial.
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James Read as David McReynolds 1997 in Diagnosis Murder "Open and Shut"
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#Star Trek#StarTrek Voyager#James Read#David McReynolds#Dick Van Dyke#Diagnosis Murder#Dr. Mark Sloan#Barry Van Dyke#Steve Sloan#Open and Shut#Tucker Smallwood#Babylon 5#Workforce 1#Workforce 2#Diagnose: Mord#Richter ohne Ehrenkodex#Arbeiterschaft 1#Arbeiterschaft 2
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Tucker Smallwood
Tucker Smallwood (born February 22, 1944) is an American actor, author and vocalist.
Early life
From 1967 to 1970, Smallwood served in the United States Army Airborne Infantry. Commanding a Mobile Advisory Team during the Vietnam War, he was wounded in action. After recovering from the injuries, Smallwood moved to New York City where he studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse and established a career as a performer in Broadway productions (Mahalia), films and television.
Movie career
His films include The Cotton Club (1984), Contact (1997), Deep Impact (1998), Larry David's Sour Grapes (1998), Traffic (2000), Quigley (2003) and Spectres (2004). On television, he has been a regular and made guest appearances on many series, including Space: Above and Beyond, Millennium, Babylon 5, The X-Files, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld, Murphy Brown, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Friends and The Sarah Silverman Program.
He often plays military characters, and as a science fiction fan, he always longed to play a Star Trek alien. He came close on Voyager when he played the human form of a disguised alien, but it was not until Enterprise that he played a fully alien character, a sympathetic Xindi, for several episodes.
Smallwood sometimes sings in his acting roles. He plays his guitar on several occasions on Space: Above and Beyond, as Commodore Ross. His character on Millennium sang to people before euthanizing them. He is the vocalist in the blues band Incarnation with guitarist Arlen Roth. Their self-titled first album, produced in 1994 at Clark Dimond's Dimond Studio in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, is a tribute to the music of Delta Blues King Robert Johnson with 15 tracks written by or associated with Johnson.
He is the author of Return To Eden, anthology of 33 personal essays describing his tour of duty in Vietnam, his life as performer and his return to Vietnam in 2004. Some of these essays previously appeared in magazines. In 2006, the mp3 version of Return to Eden was first runner-up in the audio/spoken word category at the Fifth Annual DIY Book Festival, which celebrates independent authors and publishers. In 2009 he hosted the hybrid television radio horror anthology series As Darkness Falls.
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Black Dynamite (2009)
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Black Dynamite is a American blaxploitation action comedy film starring Michael Jai White, Tommy Davidson, and Salli Richardson. The film was directed by Scott Sanders and co-written by White, Sanders, and Byron Minns, who also co-stars.
The plot centers on former CIA agent Black Dynamite, who must avenge his brother’s death while cleaning the streets of a new drug that is ravaging the community. The film is a parody of and homage to the blaxploitation genre and its era. It had a trailer and funding even before a script was written. Black Dynamite was shot in 20 days in Super 16 format.
In the early 1970s, Black Dynamite, a Vietnam War veteran and former CIA officer, vows to clean up the streets of drug dealers and gangsters after his younger brother Jimmy is killed by a shady organization. O’Leary, Black Dynamite’s former army and CIA partner, reinstates him into the agency because they do not want him seeking vengeance by himself. While trying to get to the bottom of Jimmy’s murder, he finds out that his brother was actually working undercover for the CIA. Black Dynamite also discovers the shady organization is filling the black orphanages with heroin. He declares war on local drug dealers and successfully cleans up the streets, earning him the affection of Gloria, a Black Power activist who works at the local orphanage.
After discovering the government’s involvement in the drug ring, Black Dynamite steals the ledger belonging to corrupt Congressman James which details illegal shipments to a warehouse. Black Dynamite and his team storm the warehouse to capture a big shipment.
Director: Scott Sanders
Writers: Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, Scott Sanders
Stars: Michael Jai White, Arsenio Hall, Tommy Davidson, Byron Minns, Kym Whitley, Cedric Yarbrough, Brian McKnight
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Phyllis Applegate…Aunt BillyObba Babatundé…Osiris (as Obba Babatunde)William Bassett…Captain YancyTroy Lindsey Brown…Kid #1Fredella Calloway…WaitressCheryl Carter…Black Dynamite’s MotherJuka Ceesay…Valet Girl (as Juka Cesay)Kevin Chapman…O’LearyTommy Davidson…Cream CornLucky Davis…PaperboyNicholas Earley…Neighborhood KidRichard Edson…DinoJason Jack Edwards…Soul BrotherJon Kent Ethridge…12 year old Black DynamiteMary Evans…Woman at tableCory Gluck…16 year old JimmyDionne Gipson…AfroditeyArsenio Hall…Tasty FreezePaul Hayes…DoctorDarrel Heath…Militant 2Erika Vution…Black Chick (as Ashli R. Jackson)Justine Joli…White Woman SwimmingIzetta Karp…GrannyIrwin Keyes…HenchmanJohn Kerry…ChiefCharmane Star…Asian Chick (as Sheryn Lascano)Daniel Leavitt…Teasing Boy #1Buddy Lewis…GunsmokeNeil Lewis…18 year old Black DynamiteBuddy Love…Drug Dealing PimpBrian McKnight…Sweet MeatJames McManus…Richard NixonByron Minns…BullhornPhil Morris…SaheedJessica Moreno…Dumb Broad #1Stacy Adams…Nurse (as Joy Mulligan)Tumani Nicole…BrikwillaMiguel A. Núñez Jr.…Mo Bitches (as Miguel Nunez)Victor Orlando…Club M.C.Nicole Ari Parker…Mahogany BlackDamion Poitier…Thug #2 (as Damian Poitier)Candace Rice…ShawandaSalli Richardson-Whitfield…GloriaJohn Salley…KotexAkhir Shabazz Regains…FreddieTucker Smallwood…Congressman Monroe JamesEdwina Snowden…Black Chick #2Brittney Sorensen…White ChickChris Spencer…Militant 1Mike Starr…RafelliLarnell Stovall…Thug #1Nicole Sullivan…Patricia NixonNakia Secrest…Euphoria (as Nakia Syvonne)Ben Tan…Kid #2Paul Taylor…Pretty TerryAl Vicente…CapoBaron Vaughn…JimmyJimmy Walker Jr.…Roscoe (as Jimmy Walker Jr)Michael Jai White…Black DynamiteKym Whitley…Honey BeeLee Whittaker…Donut ManBilly ‘Sly’ Williams…Willy SlyMykelti Williamson…Chicago WindBokeem Woodbine…Black Hand JackCedric Yarbrough…Chocolate Giddy-UpAndre Younge…ReggieRoger Yuan…Fiendish Dr. WuPete Antico…Abraham LincolnSorana Black…Disguised Waitress #1Sean Christopher…NipsyAndray Johnson…Karate InstructorLauren Mary Kim…HoeJesse Lewis IV…Militant #3Alexis McCombs…HookerK.J. Middlebrooks…Pimp in barbershopKevin Murry…Nipsy’s neighborLoren Oden…Leon St. JamesGaren Petrossian…Goon 3John Rhymes…Suga PimpCharlotte Stokely…White Chick #2Poco Zocko…Goon
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23. Have you ever met any celebrities?
Yes. Had Cajun with Francis Ford Coppola, Harrison Ford and Tucker Smallwood. Gary Oldman stopped at our table. Hmm, so did Angelica Houston. I was there with Tucker and these people just dropped by our table and ate food with us. It was one of those unmarked door places with big tables and the food was amazing.
I met Edward James Olmos at O’Hare airport around 2 am during a layover. He asked me for the time and then about the book I was reading, then offered to sign something for me. He thought I didn’t recognize him, but I set him straight that I was just being polite. We talked for a couple of hours until they called for my flight.
*** I have never idolized ‘celebrities’. I’ve always had the feeling that they’re people who do a different job that requires imagination, much like writers or artists. I don’t put them on pedestals. I don’t swoon around them. I treat them the same as I would any other person. ***
37. Favorite swear word?
Fuck.
56. Most used word?
Awesome.
74. Are you ticklish?
Yes, very.
86. What are you allergic to?
Nothing.
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Jabberwocky was a daily children's TV show designed for 5-10 year-olds that eventually went into national syndication. The original series ran Monday through Friday for over two seasons, from 1972 to 1974, on WCVB in Boston; the nationally syndicated version ran weekly and was rerun in the wee hours of Saturday mornings by many TV stations up until the 1990s.
Created and videotaped by WCVB-TV Channel 5 Boston, Jabberwockyfeatured real actors and puppets and various interstitial cartoons. The "show within a show" concept featured actress JoBeth Williams—in one of her earliest roles—and actor Tucker Smallwood as the "lead performer" and "director" respectively of a children's show. The actress and director were played by Joanne Sopko and Carl Thoma in the first season. Harvard professor and psychologist Jerome Kagan was an advisor to the program.
The friendly antagonist in most episodes was puppet character Dirty Frank, who popped up from whatever packing crate was convenient. As a representative alter-ego for children, Dirty Frank's inquisitive nature and his sloppy behavior drove the plot of most episodes.
Another main character was the helpful and venerable Mr. Buchanan (actor Robert Prosky), a human handyman-prop master who concocted various inventions to help children in his backstage workshop. In many episodes, Mr. Buchanan's failed inventions and grandfatherly insights led the characters toward answers to their questions.
The characters were seen in a studio set, but episodes often took them out into the Greater Boston area for miniature documentary segments.
Co-creators Fred Schilpp (Executive Producer) and Adam Villone (Head Writer) wrote many of the episodes along with Dewey Bergman and Joseph A. Bailey. Tucker Smallwood was also an occasional segment writer for the show. The animation sequences, and the puppets, were created by Tom and Bob Jurkowski. The original theme music was written and produced by David Lucas of David Lucas Associates, a commercial music house in New York. Gail Frank was Producer and eventually became Executive Producer. Peter Johnson, the puppeteer, was trained by Caroll Spinney (Big Bird) from Sesame Street and Children's Television Workshop.
The value-based program won several major broadcasting awards including a citation from Action for Children's Television, the first ever given to a commercial television program.
WCVB-TV continued to air Jabberwocky well after it went out of production, as it became part of the station's past legacy of original local programming (for over two decades, WCVB was known for producing more local programming than any other station in the U.S.). By the mid-to-late 1980s, the show could always be seen Saturday mornings at 5 a.m., followed by off-network reruns and later, in the 1990s, by syndicated children's programming that lead up to ABC's Saturday Morning lineup (most notably Cappelli & Company). However, WCVB did venture into original children's programming post-Jabberwocky; subsequent shows included The Nature World of Captain Bob, Pixanne, Rainbow, Rapmatazz and A Likely Story.
By 1999-2000, after a continued airing of more than 25 years, Jabberwocky (along with classic airings of The Nature World of Captain Bob, whose reruns also continued well past its production) vanished off the station's schedule.
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He also insinuates that the family has been inbreeding since the war. Taylor informs him that the house dates to the American Civil War and is without electricity, running water, or heat. While talking to Home's sheriff Andy Taylor ( Tucker Smallwood), Mulder asks whether the Peacock brothers-the inhabitants of the house nearest to the crime scene-have been questioned about the baby. Fox Mulder ( David Duchovny) and Dana Scully ( Gillian Anderson) are sent to investigate after the corpse is found by children during a sandlot-ball game. Three similarly-deformed men bury it near their dilapidated house during a rainstorm. In the small town of Home, Pennsylvania, a woman gives birth to a deformed baby. It has been cited as a seminal episode of The X-Files by critics and crew members. Commentators have identified themes within the episode that satirize the American Dream, address globalization, and explore the nature of motherhood. The graphic content of the script attracted controversy from early in the production process. They attempted to make the episode as ambitious and shocking as possible and were inspired by real-life events, including the documentary Brother's Keeper and a story from Charlie Chaplin's autobiography about an encounter with a family in rural Wales. "Home" marks the return of writers Morgan and Wong, who left the show following its second season. Initially, Mulder suspects the brothers kidnapped and raped a woman to father the child, but the investigation uncovers a long history of incest involving the Peacocks' own mother. Traveling to the small isolated town of Home, Pennsylvania, the pair meet the Peacocks, a family of deformed farmers who have not left their house in a decade. In this episode, Mulder and Scully investigate the death of a baby born with severe physical defects. Mulder is a believer in the paranormal the skeptical Scully was initially assigned to debunk his work, but the two have developed a deep friendship.
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The series centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder ( David Duchovny) and Dana Scully ( Gillian Anderson), who work on cases linked to the paranormal, collectively called " X-Files". Some reviewers felt the violence was excessive. Critics were generally complimentary, and praised the disturbing nature of the plot several made comparisons to the work of director Tobe Hooper.
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"Home" would be the only episode of The X-Files to carry a TV-MA rating upon broadcast and the first to receive a viewer discretion warning for graphic content if the system had been present at the time the TV Parental Guidelines rating system would be introduced two months later, on December 19, 1996. Watched by 18.85 million viewers, the initial broadcast had a Nielsen rating of 11.9. "Home" is a " Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the overarching mythology of The X-Files. Directed by Kim Manners, it was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong. " Home" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files, which originally aired on the Fox network on October 11, 1996. Sebastian Spence as Deputy Barney Paster.Tucker Smallwood as Sheriff Andy Taylor.
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The best scenes in Space: Above and Beyond are often between these two and here's another great one. Being able to see that even the higher ups can still feel the devastating impact of war is the type of touch we really loved to see from this show.
#Space: Above and Beyond#Space Above and Beyond#SAAB#Tucker Smallwood#James Morrison#James Wong#Glen Morgan#Yum Yum Pod#Yum Yum Podcast
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Tucker Smallwood, Scott MacDonald, Rick Worthy, and Randy Oglesby as part of the recurring Xindi council this season.
#Star Trek Enterprise#Enterprise#The Xindi#Scott MacDonald#Rick Worthy#Tucker Smallwood#Randy Oglesby#all had previously appeared on either DS9 or Voyager before#Scott MacDonald being the most prolific as N'Vek on TNG and Tosk on DS9 (and a few others)#Secret Enterprise Rewatch
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@Tucker Smallwood and @Thom Tran rehearsing for top secret SAG comedy shooting in two weeks!!! ❤️❤️❤️ (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cen3rEFrC8u/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Episode 307
Comic Reviews:
Batman Secret Files: Signal by Tony Patrick, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero
Justice League Infinity 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, James Tucker, Ethen Beavers, Nick Filardi
Amazing Spider-Man Annual 2 by Karla Pacheco, Jed MacKay, Eleonora Carlini, Juan Ferreyra, Erick Arciniega
Extreme Carnage Alpha by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Marc Deering, Roberto Poggi, Guru eFX
X-Men 1 by Gerry Duggan, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia
Red Sonja: Black, White, Red 1 by Mark Russell, Cat Staggs, Ben Dewey, Amanda Deibert, Kurt Busiek
Disney's Doorways to Danger OGN by Tom Angleberger, Jeffrey Harvey
Ordinary Gods 1 by Kyle Higgins, Jana Tropper, Felipe Watanabe, Frank William
Skybound X 1 by Robert Kirkman, Chris Dingess, Tille Walden, James Harren, Matthew Roberts, Ryan Ottley, Cliff Rathburn, Dave McCaig, Dave Stewart
Fight Girls 1 by Frank Cho, Sabine Rich
Masters of the Universe: Revelation 1 by Rob David, Tim Sheridan, Kevin Smith, Mindy Lee, Rico Renzi
Black's Myth 1 by Eric Palicki, Wendell Cavalcanti
Clans of Belari 1 by Peter Blackie, Rob Blackie, Daniel Maine, Carlos Lopez
Mamo 1 by Sas Milledge, Marie Soledad, Belle Murdoch
Tales Told in Technihorror 1 by Kiyarn Taghan, Christian DiBari, Simon Gough
Orcs in Space 1 and 2 by Michael Tanner, Abed Gheith, Rasha Gheith, Justin Roiland
The Lord of Dirt 1 by Dean Garris
Additional Reviews: Lucky Devil, Fragment by Warren Fahy, Loki ep5, Black Widow, Fear Street part 2, Monsters at Work, Good, Bart, and Loki, Owl House ep5
News: Jackman returning to Wolverine?, Omninews, Loeb and Sale back for more Long Halloween, Deep Target Aquaman mini, Tom King Human Target book with Greg Smallwood, Black Panther series delayed to October, Something is Killing the Children Netflix show with Mike Flanagan, Amphibia/Owl House crossover, Rabbittcon 2021
Am it Glenn?
Trailers: Encanto, What If?, American Horror Stories
Comics Countdown:
Nice House on the Lake 2 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire
Nocterra 5 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Tomeu Morey
Wynd 8 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas
Good Asian 3 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi
Disney's Doorways to Danger OGN by Tom Angleberger, Jeffrey Harvey
Swamp Thing 5 by Ram V, John McCrea, Mike Spicer
Batman 110 by James Tynion IV, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Jorge Jimenez, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Tomeu Morey
Mamo 1 by Sas Milledge, Marie Soledad, Belle Murdoch
Ordinary Gods 1 by Kyle Higgins, Jana Tropper, Felipe Watanabe, Frank William
Immortal Hulk 48 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts
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Tucker Smallwood as Admiral Bullock 1998 in Star Trek Voyager "In the Flesh"
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/In_the_Flesh_(episode)
#Star Trek#Star Trek Voyager#Tucker Smallwood#Admiral Bullock#In the Flesh#In Fleisch und Blut#Kate Vernon#Valerie Archer
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