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Charles Christian Waterstreet (born 17 July 1950) is a
former Australian barrister, an author, and
theatre and film producer. He has
written two memoirs...
- Ed
Waterstreet (born
Edmund Waterstreet, May 5, 1943, in Algoma, Wisconsin) is a Deaf
American actor and one of the
founders (along with his wife, Linda...
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started in July 2015, but was
aborted when McNamara's
barrister Charles Waterstreet made a
reference to
Rogerson "killing two or
three people when he was...
- 2014). "The world's
weirdest vending machines". Telegraph. UK.
Charles Waterstreet (21 June 2014). "Vending
machines reveal cultural tolerance of abuse"...
- voyages,
including the cir****navigation of Australia.
Reviewer Charles Waterstreet, felt that the
characters in the
novel were "created from the comics...
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loosely based on
colourful Sydney barristers Mervyn Ward and
Charles Waterstreet, and was
named after Cleaver Bunton. At the end of the
fourth series...
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comedy Rake,
based loosely on the life and
misadventures of
Charles Waterstreet. In 2017,
LaPaglia pla**** Vito
Rizzuto in the
Simon Barry Canadian TV...
- ****anese
television show.[citation needed] In 1991, Bove and her
husband Ed
Waterstreet founded Deaf West
Theatre in Los Angeles, the
first theater company run...
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Joanne Greenberg. The film
stars Mare Winningham,
Phyllis Frelich, Ed
Waterstreet,
Fredric Lehne,
Cloris Leachman, and Sid Caesar. It
follows a
young woman...
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occasional reader-submitted content.
Iconoclastic Sydney barrister Charles C.
Waterstreet, upon
whose life the
television workplace comedy Rake is
loosely based...