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Ensifera occurring worldwide,
known commonly as leaf-rolling
crickets or
raspy crickets. The
family historically has been
broadly defined to
include what...
- (リオック,
loanword from the
Indonesian name) or
Obakekorogisu (オバケコロギス, "Obake
raspy cricket") in ****an) is a
species of
cricket that
lives in Indonesia. It...
- and Wolfwoman. A
couple of
shots of
whiskey helps it. I've got that nice
raspy sound."
Smith was born in Brooklyn, New York City, on
January 21, 1938,...
- 1915 –
January 26, 1995) was an
American actress. She was
known as the
raspy voice of E.T. in the 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
Welsh was a radio...
- in
which he is the sole
remaining original member. He is
noted for his
raspy voice, long hair, and wild
stage antics.
Mangrum was born in the town of...
-
American television,
motion picture and
stage actor, best
known for his
raspy voice and his role as
Marko the
Mailman in the 1953 film
Stalag 17 as well...
- Hunter, and
Martha Quinn). She has been an
actress and
model noted for her
raspy voice.
Blackwood was born Nina
Kinckiner in Springfield, M****achusetts....
-
roles as
surly patient Mrs.
Hufnagel on the
drama St.
Elsewhere and the
raspy-voiced
bailiff Florence Kleiner on the
sitcom Night Court.
Halop was the...
- comedian, actress, and
radio and
television writer,
known for her high-range,
raspy voice and her
portrayal of
Selma Hacker on the
first two
seasons of the...