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Henry Wiggen was a
fictional baseball player who was the
subject of four
novels by Mark Harris: The
Southpaw (1953), Bang the Drum
Slowly (1956), A Ticket...
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Moriarty as
Henry Wiggen, the team's star pitcher, and
Robert De Niro as
Bruce Pearson, his ill-fated
catcher and
close friend.
Henry Wiggen is a star pitcher...
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Trine Amalie Wiggen Kramhøft (born 22
February 1968) is a
Norwegian actress. For her
stage work she has won one
Hedda Award.
Wiggen hails from Stjørdal...
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Wiggen is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Carlos Wiggen (born 1950),
Norwegian novelist Knut
Wiggen (1927– 2016), Norwegian-Swedish...
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written by
Harris that
chronicles the
career of
baseball player Henry W.
Wiggen. Bang the Drum
Slowly was a
sequel to The
Southpaw (1953), with A Ticket...
- case of bone loss and ends the
comeback plans of
major league pitcher Hank
Wiggen (Scott Foley).
House suspects Hank – with a
history of drug abuse – is lying...
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months later,
Wiggen gets a call from
Pearson who says he is in the
hospital in Rochester, Minnesota. He asks
Wiggen to
visit him.
Wiggen visits the hospital...
- Ulla
Wiggen (born 1942) is a
Swedish painter.
Wiggen is
known for her
paintings that
interpret electronic circuitry and
schematic diagrams. In the late...
- biographer, and educator,
remembered for his
baseball novels featuring Henry Wiggen,
particularly Bang the Drum Slowly. Harris's
obituary in The
Denver Post...
- Minneapolis. In 1973,
Moriarty was cast as the
egocentric baseball player Henry Wiggen in Bang the Drum
Slowly opposite Robert De Niro as a slow-witted, terminally...