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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...
- 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...
- loosely based on colourful Sydney barristers Mervyn Ward and Charles Waterstreet, and was named after Cleaver Bunton. At the end of the fourth series...
- 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...
- Joanne Greenberg. The film stars Mare Winningham, Phyllis Frelich, Ed Waterstreet, Fredric Lehne, Cloris Leachman, and Sid Caesar. It follows a young woman...
- occasional reader-submitted content. Iconoclastic Sydney barrister Charles C. Waterstreet, upon whose life the television workplace comedy Rake is loosely based...