Irish-born writer and director of television and film. Became interested in his line of work at age eight due to being captivated by the way anything and everything seemed possible in films.
Recently, Duane went to see 'The Beat My Heart Skipped' and said it wasn't half as good as the completely obscure original nobody except him has seen.
And short films including LSD 73!, based on an original script by the Irish novelist Patrick McCabe. Ballykissangel is a BBC television drama set in Ireland. ... Casualty is a long-running BBC television drama serial, first broadcast in 1986 and transmitted on BBC One. ... Footballers Wives is a UK television drama surrounding the private lives of a group of professional footballers. ... Patrick McCabe (born March 27, 1955 in Clones, in County Monaghan, Ireland) is an Irish writer of mostly dark and violent novels of contemporary, often small-town, Ireland. ...
Paul Sturino, Dino Sturino's 21-year-old son, was killed in Iraq from what the government described as a "nonhostile gunshot wound." He died Monday in an area south of Mosul.
Paul J. Sturino, 21, of Rice Lake, Wis.; assigned to B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, Fort Campbell, Ky.; died Sept. 22 from a non-combat weapons discharge in Quest, Iraq.
Duane Sturino of Kenosha, the brothers’ uncle, said his nephews were having a friendly race to see who would be the first promoted to sergeant.
Duane began his career at 16 with local bands such as The House Rockers, Allman Joys and Hourglass, with whom he recorded two undistinguished albums with Liberty.
Duane took the lead after Picketts' vocals faded away and the response from Rick Hall, who was recording the session, was such that he immediately rang Wexler to let him hear the music down the phone.
Followed by his girlfriend Dixie Candace in her car, Duane was as usual riding fast when he swerved to avoid a truck turning in the middle of the road.