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David Patrick Kelly (born January 23, 1951) is an American actor and musician who has appeared in several films, including some major roles. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 446 pixel Image in higher resolution (1192 Ã 664 pixel, file size: 54 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Screencap from The Warriors This image is a screenshot from a copyrighted film, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by...
January 23 is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
Nickname: Motto: Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus (Latin for, We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes) Location in Wayne County, Michigan Coordinates: Country United States State Michigan County Wayne County Settled 1701 Incorporation 1806 Government - Type Strong Mayor-Council - Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick Area - City 143. ...
January 23 is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
Kelly was born in Detroit, Michigan. He is well-known for playing Luther in the 1979 classic film The Warriors, where he screeches the famous line, "Warriors, come out to play-ee-ay!!"; he also played a character named Luther in the 1982 hit film 48 Hrs. Nickname: Motto: Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus (Latin for, We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes) Location in Wayne County, Michigan Coordinates: Country United States State Michigan County Wayne County Settled 1701 Incorporation 1806 Government - Type Strong Mayor-Council - Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick Area - City 143. ...
For the song by the Smashing Pumpkins, see 1979 (song). ...
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1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
48 Hrs. ...
His film credits include Commando, Crooklyn, Hammett,Wild at Heart, The Crow, Dreamscape, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane,Last Man Standing, K-PAX, The Longest Yard, and his most recent film, Flags of Our Fathers (2006). His largest television role was Jerry Horne on Twin Peaks; his television guest appearances include Miami Vice, Moonlighting, Spenser: For Hire, and Third Watch. Commando (first released on October 4, 1985) is a Hollywood action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. ...
Crooklyn is a semi-autobiographical film written and directed by Spike Lee that was released in 1994. ...
For the chemistry relation, see Hammett equation. ...
Wild at Heart is a 1990 film directed by David Lynch. ...
The Crow is a 1994 American film adaptation of the comic book of the same name by James OBarr (who himself makes a cameo in the film). ...
Dreamscape was a 1984 science fiction film directed by Joseph Ruben and written by David Lougherty. ...
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane is a 1990 action/comedy film starring controversial comedian Andrew Dice Clay as Ford Fairlane, a private detective whose beat is the music industry in Los Angeles. ...
Last Man Standing is also the title of a film starring Bruce Willis. ...
K-PAX (2001) is a comedic drama about a mental patient who claims he is an alien. ...
The Longest Yard is a remake of the 1974 film of the same name. ...
Flags of Our Fathers (2000) is the New York Times-bestselling book by James Bradley with Ron Powers about the five United States Marines and one United States Navy Corpsman (Medic) who would eventually be made famous by Joe Rosenthals lauded photograph of the flag raising at Iwo Jima...
Twin Peaks was an American Emmy Award-nominated, Peabody and Golden Globe-winning serial drama created by David Lynch and Mark Frost, which first aired in the United States on April 8, 1990 and ended on June 10, 1991. ...
Miami Vice S4 is out on uk DVD 13TH AUGUST For the 2006 movie, see Miami Vice (film). ...
Moonlighting is a television series that first aired on ABC in the United States from 1985 to 1989 with a total of 66 episodes. ...
Spenser: For Hire is a mystery, P.I. television series based on Robert B. Parkers Spenser novels. ...
Third Watch is an NBC television drama set in New York City that ran from 1999 to 2005. ...
On stage Kelly has played some of the greatest roles in the World Classical canon at the leading theatres of the U.S.A. on Broadway and around the country. He has frequently appeared at the Hartford Stage Company in Hartford, Connecticut starring in the title roles in Woyzeck and Tartuffe as well as Iago in "Othello" and Hoss in Sam Shepard's "Tooth Of Crime". At the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge ,Massachusetts he played the title role in Pirandello's Enrico IV and starred in an adaption of the Yuan Dynasty Chinese classic "Snow In June". On Broadway he played Feste in the Lincoln Center production of Twelfth Night. He appeared in four plays by avant garde Master Richard Foreman "Pearls For Pigs", "The Mind King", "Film Is Evil/Radio Is Good" and "The Cure". In 1998 he received an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence. Hartford Stage is one of the leading resident theatres in the nation, known internationally for entertaining and enlightening audiences with a wide range of the best of world drama, from classics to provocative new plays and musicals and neglected works from the past. ...
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Klaus Kinski in Werner Herzogs Woyzeck Woyzeck is a stage play written by Georg Büchner. ...
Tartuffe is a comedy by Molière. ...
Othello and Iago. ...
The American Repertory Theatre (or A.R.T.) is housed in the Loeb Drama Center at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ...
Enrico IV (Henry IV) is a play by Luigi Pirandello. ...
The four successor Khanates of the Mongol Empire: Empire of the Great Khan (Yuan Dynasty), Golden Horde, Il-Khanate and Chagatai Khanate The Yuan Dynasty (Chinese: ; pinyin: Yuáncháo; Mongolian: Dai Ãn Yeke Mongghul Ulus), lasting officially from 1271 to 1368, followed the Song Dynasty and preceded the Ming...
In the Shakespeare comedy Twelfth Night Feste is a jester attached to the household of the Countess Olivia. ...
The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center. ...
Twelfth Night has at least three meanings: Twelfth Night (holiday), celebrated by some Christians Twelfth Night, or What You Will, a comedic play by William Shakespeare Twelfth Night (band), a progressive rock band This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share...
Richard Foreman (born in New York on 10 June 1937) is a playwright and avant-garde theater pioneer; he is the founder of the Ontological-Hysteric Theater. ...
The Obie Awards, short for Off-Broadway Theater Awards, are annual awards bestowed by the newspaper The Village Voice on theater artists performing in New York City. ...
As a composer and musician he participated in New Yorks rock and cabaret scene playing such legendary venues as Max's Kansas City, Reno Sweeney's, CBGB's, and The Lower Manhattan Ocean Club. Maxs Kansas City was a nightclub (upstairs) and restaurant (downstairs) between 17th and 18th Streets, on Park Avenue South in New York City. ...
CBGB, also CBGBs or CBs is a legendary club in the Manhattan Bowery district of New York City, New York. ...
He married theater actress/writer Juliana Francis on August 15, 2005. he is a cool dude.
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