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during both day and night,
whereas in the film, it only
worked at night. Key A
V indicates the
actor or
actress lent only his or her
voice for his or her film...
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Kurtz, portra**** by
Marlon Brando, is a
fictional character and the main
antagonist of
Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film
Apocalypse Now.
Colonel Kurtz...
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Swoosie Kurtz (/ˈswuːsi/ SWOO-see; born
September 6, 1944) is an
American actress. She is the
recipient of an Emmy
Award and two Tony Awards.
Kurtz made...
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Robert Joseph Kurtz, C.R., (born July 25, 1939 Chicago, Illinois) is an American-born
Roman Catholic bishop.
Kurtz, who was
ordained as a
Catholic priest...
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Douglas Kurtz (July 27, 1940 –
September 23, 2018) was an
American film
producer whose list of
credits includes American Graffiti (1973), Star Wars...
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Joyce Hedy
Kurtz (born June 25, 1958, in Cleveland, Ohio),
better known as
Joyce Kurtz is a
voice actress and
founder of the loop
group Joyce's Voices...
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Katherine Irene Kurtz (born
October 18, 1944) is an
American fantasy writer,
author of
sixteen historical fantasy novels in the
Deryni series, as well...
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Marsh v. Chambers.
Lindsay subsequently represented humanist leader, and
founder of the
Center for Inquiry, Paul
Kurtz in a lawsuit,
Kurtz v. Baker,...
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Rosemary Kurtz (born
August 11, 1930) is an
American educator and politician. Born in Richmond, Indiana,
Kurtz received her bachelor's
degree from the...
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Harold James Kurtz (born
August 20, 1943),
nicknamed "Bud", is an
American former Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He was
signed by the Cleveland...