As Norm Peterson, Wendt created one of television’s most iconic, enduring and beloved characters.
Eric San Juan
Eric San Juan
Eric San Juan is the author of twelve nonfiction books, including "A Year of Hitchcock," "The Films of Martin Scorsese," and "Stuff Every Husband Should Know." His writing has appeared in the Philadelphia Weekly, Boston Literary Magazine, the legendary Weird Tales magazine, and many others.
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Bond served four terms as a Republican senator and two as governor.
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O’Brien starred opposite icons like Cary Grant, Elvis Presley, and John Wayne.
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Bright was a dog trainer who became a favorite among fans during the 2010 season.
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Strouse also co-wrote the “All in the Family” theme song, “Those Were the Days.”
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Benton also wrote and directed “Places in the Heart.”
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Cannom’s work in “Mrs. Doubtfire” and others made him a five-time Oscar winner.
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Friedländer did not begin speaking about her experiences until the age of 88.
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The Spinners had a string of hits in the 1970s, including six No. 1 R&B songs.
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As Sabu, Brunk helped refine the art of extreme wrestling with the ECW.