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2 giorni fa · Spider-Man: The Animated Series, scritta da John Semper Jr. e composta da 65 episodi, vede nel cast vocale Christopher Daniel Barnes (Peter Parker/Spider-Man), Ed Asner (J. Jonah Jameson), Saratoga Ballantine (Mary Jane Watson), Roscoe Lee Browne (Kingpin), Jennifer Hale (Gatta Nera), Joseph Campanella (Lizard), Gary Imhoff (Harry Osborn), Neil Ross (Norman Osborn/Green Goblin), Efrem ...
1 giorno fa · In a 1978 photo, Ed Asner (center) goofs off with Free Press staffers Mike Duffy (seated) and Laura Berman and Marty kohn. That’s how a bunch of Free Press reporters had dinner with “their colleague” Ed Asner/Lou Grant in December 1978. Of course, they wanted photos of the occasion, so one asked a photographer friend, Andy Sacks, to join ...
3 giorni fa · Eddie Asner ( ; November 15, 1929 – August 29, 2021) was an American actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild. He is best remembered for portraying Lou Grant during the 1970s and early 1980s, on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series Lou Grant, making him one of the few television actors to portray the ...
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1 giorno fa · Ed Asner played the part of a gruff editor at a Los Angeles newspaper. Robert Walden was cast as a young reporter with both ego and accomplishments who sparred with his coworker, Billie Newman, an able and ambitious newswoman who chafed at the lingering sexism in newsrooms.
4 giorni fa · Meanwhile, the right-wing media machine continues to elect Republicans with big funding from right-wing corporations and the billionaires who own them and fund right-wing think tanks. As Ken Vogel et al pointed out in a 2011 article for Politico, “The Heritage Foundation pays about $2 million [a year] to sponsor Limbaugh’s show and about $1 ...
4 giorni fa · Actor Ed Asner portrayed Lou Grant on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." My favorite episode was when Mr. Grant told Mary Richards she had spunk. Mr. Grant hated spunk. In 2017, two years before his ...
23 ore fa · A man discovers his inner self in more ways than one. A near tragedy is masterfully transformed into a one-man comedy, perfectly portrayed by Ed Asner in his hilarious visit to the hospital in preparation for surgery he doesn't want.