Roderick Cook (9 February 1932 – 17 August 1990) was an English playwright, writer, theatre director and actor of stage, television and film. Cook is known...
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Nicholas Roderick "Cook" Craig is an Australian musician, singer and songwriter and is a part of groups King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and the Murlocs...
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Commander Roderick Sheldon McCook (10 March 1839 – 13 February 1886) was an officer in the United States Navy. He was a member of the famed family of...
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Frau Weber – Mozart's scandalous landlady and later mother-in-law. Roderick Cook as Count von Strack Milan Demjanenko as Karl Mozart Peter DiGesu as...
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included Lauren Bacall, Harry Guardino, Marilyn Cooper, Grace Keagy, and Roderick Cook. Raquel Welch filled in for Bacall during her two-week vacation and...
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Karen Young as Sue William DeAcutis as Ted Dwight Weist as Farnsworth Roderick Cook as Sinclair Victor Truro as gallery client Olek Krupa as Bruce Michael...
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Tattinger Blythe Danner as Hillary Tattinger Jerry Stiller as Sid Wilbur Roderick Cook as Louis Chatham Zach Grenier as Sonny Franks (Tattingers) Patrice Colihan...
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Potts Edward Herrmann as Ezra Stiles Philip Bruns as Doc Dillhoefer Roderick Cook as Werfel Kelly Jean Peters as Patsy Margot Kidder as Maude Stiles Scott...
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Victoria redirects Susannah to a psychic called Christopher Zellner (Roderick Cook), who believes that her son Sonny is dead, but talks about `a dark place'...
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Eleanor Gold, Rabbi's wife Kathryn Walker as Carpel's receptionist Roderick Cook as Simon Carpel Kristoffer Tabori as Charlie Stacey Lomoe-Smith as Rebecca...
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cast included Ellis Rabb, Roderick Cook, Leonard Frey, Carrie Nye, and Jamey Sheridan. Drama Desk Award nominations went to Cook for Outstanding Featured...
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people Roderick Cook (1932–1990), English playwright, writer, director, and actor Rodney Mims Cook Jr. (born 1956), American businessman Rodney Mims Cook Sr...
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Katie Batch – Patricia Stark Noaks – Peter Woodthorpe Lord Sayes – Roderick Cook The Hon Charles Trent-Garby – Clive Exton Sir John Marraby – Philip...
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Byrne as Guenevere, Nolan Van Way as Lancelot, Alan Johnson as Mordred, Roderick Cook as Pellinore, and William LeMassena as Merlyn and Sagramore. The production...
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Hall, featuring E. G. Marshall as O'Day, Judy Kaye as Lady Maude and Roderick Cook as Sir Reginald. In 1997, it was produced and recorded by the Ohio Light...
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Oh, Coward! is a musical revue in two acts devised by Roderick Cook and containing music and lyrics by Noël Coward. The revue consists of two men and...
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Herbie Green M. C. Gainey as Brock Stefan Gierasch as Edgar De Witt Roderick Cook as Ed Kennerle Sally Kemp as Marilyn DeWitt Richard Fancy as Sgt. Barry...
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Hot! Performer 1987 (41st) Robert Lindsay Me and My Girl Bill Snibson Roderick Cook Oh, Coward! Performer Terrence Mann Les Misérables Javert Colm Wilkinson...
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production at the old Helen Hayes Theatre starred first McCowen, then Roderick Cook, and later, Barry Morse. It was also Morse who played in an Australian...
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Broadway Theatre, where it ran for 92 performances. The cast included Roderick Cook, Alfred Drake, Larry Fuller, Christopher Hewett, Joan Weldon, and Lee...
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Whitton, David Margulies, Christine Baranski, Karen Young, Dwight Weist, Roderick Cook, William DeAcutis, Victor Truro The Hitcher Tri-Star Pictures / HBO...
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Kidder, Bo Brundin, Geoffrey Lewis, Edward Herrmann, Philip Bruns, Roderick Cook, Scott Newman, John Reilly, Kelly Jean Peters, James S. Appleby, Patrick...
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1984) February 8 – John Williams, American film composer February 9 - Roderick Cook, English writer and actor (died 1990) February 13 Susan Oliver, American...
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Christine Ebersole, Jeffrey Jones, Charles Kay, Kenny Baker, Barbara Bryne, Roderick Cook, Richard Frank, Patrick Hines, Cynthia Nixon, Brian Pettifer, Vincent...
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translator of Russian literature into English (born 1927) August 17 – Roderick Cook, English playwright (born 1932) August 25 – Morley Callaghan, Canadian...
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Adams H.E.D. Redford ... Roger Sherman Jesse Bennett ... John Dickinson Roderick Cook ... Nathaniel Gorham Derryl Yeager ... Alexander Hamilton James Arrington...
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Kathleen Mahoney-Bennett 1995 Jared St. James W.T. Martin 1990 Osgood Star Roderick Cook 1983 Dean Stella Thomas Sminkey 1984, 1987, 1988 Bryan Cranston 1985...
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narrative set from 1953 to 2023. It recounts both the rise to power of Roderick Usher, the powerful CEO of a corrupt pharmaceutical company, and his sister...
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1936) 15 August – Billy Hume, Scottish footballer (born 1935) 17 August Roderick Cook, actor and playwright (born 1932) Graham Williams, television producer...
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Collins Tori Hartman as Pam Katherine Kamhi as Jane Katie Bull as Cheryl Roderick Cook as Dr. Kruger Rick Aiello as Michael Ed Van Nuys as Dr. Van Dyce Dennis...
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