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Claire Beynon was born in 1960.

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Bill Beynon was born in 1891.

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Ben Beynon was born on 1894-03-14.

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Ben Beynon died on 1969-05-21.

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Paul Beynon-Davies was born in 1957.

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Beynon Sports Surfaces was created in 2001.

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Vivian Beynon Harris was born in 1906.

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Vivian Beynon Harris died in 1987.

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Bill Beynon died on 1932-07-20.

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William Addison Beynon died in 1968.

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Len Beynon died on 1992-08-17.

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Len Beynon was born on 1912-04-24.

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Richard Beynon has written:

'Simpson J., 202'

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William Addison Beynon was born on 1877-12-21.

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N. J. Beynon has written:

'Planning issues in the Netherlands'

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Graham Beynon John Hughes has written:

'Law, reason, and justice'

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Jonathan Beynon has written:

'Bread price controls and subsidies' -- subject(s): Prices, Bread

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Cyril Ernest Beynon has written:

'The physical structure of alloys' -- subject(s): Alloys

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Reverend Tom Beynon has written:

'Howell Harris's Visits To London transcribed and edited by T.Beynon Secretary of the Calvinistic Methodist Historic Soc.'

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Daniel Islwyn Beynon has written several poetry collections, including "Approximately Infinite Universe" and "City of Lost Love." He is known for his introspective and emotionally evocative poetry that often explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth.

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Robert P. Beynon has written:

'The Pearl Harbor avenger' -- subject(s): American Naval operations, Bowfin (Submarine), Naval operations, Submarine, World War, 1939-1945

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John Beynon has written:

'Initial encounters in the secondary school' -- subject(s): Case studies, Classroom management, Comprehensive high schools, Schools, Teacher-student relationships, Victoria Road Comprehensive (School)

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The cast of Meat - 2002 includes: Mark Beynon as Harry Kathryn Croucher as Rachael

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Huw Beynon has written:

'A place called Teesside' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic conditions

'The workers' report on Vickers' -- subject(s): Vickers Limited

'Digging up trouble' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Coal mines and mining, Political aspects, Political aspects of Coal mines and mining

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The cast of The People Behind the Animals - 2008 includes: Ryan Andrew Hooper David Beynon John Ninnis

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The cast of Out of the Bandbox - 1953 includes: Eva Beynon John Blythe Cyril Chamberlain Tony Fayne Lisa Lee Lyn Mason Billy Ternent

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The cast of At the End of All Roads - 2012 includes: Tom Beynon as Gray Nick Sheard as Phil Kirkham Christian Tarr as Fin

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The cast of Cloud Lab - 2014 includes: Felicity Aston as Herself - Presenter Sarah Beynon as Herself - Presenter Andy Torbet as Himself - Presenter Chris van Tulleken as Himself - Presenter

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The Shifting Heart, Richard Beynon, 1960- family tree.

Poppa and Momma Bianchi married, father and mother of Maria and Gino, now both adults. Maria married to Clarry, and gives birth to baby (Gino) at the end of the play. Gino works for Clarry.

Next door neighbours Leila and Donny married.

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The cast of Like Stones in Water - 2010 includes: Alfie Abel as Jack Tara Beynon as Rebecca - young Annabel Hornsby as School Mum 1 Brodie Judge as Holly Oliver Paxton as Rob Isabel Scott Plummer as Rebecca - old Alex Warman as School Mum 2

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men typically dominated the external world, wheras women predominately 'dominated' the home, although there was a small rise in women in the workforce these were mainly career driven women or women of lower classes. there was a rise in men in the business world being a 'company man', wearing suits and exerted power in these 'business' jobs. the industrial and labourious jobs still existed and were considered jobs for the lower classes. read John Beynon's Masculinities and culture for more.

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Not sure, but I am researching The Windmillers, a Dutch harmonica trio who provided the background music for the Perth season of the play in Western Australia. Can anyone help, please?


The Shifting Heart is a play written in 1957[1]in Australia by Richard Beynon, it is an insight to the psychology of racism and its victims. In the background of 1950s Collingwood, Melbourne.

An Italian family is the focus of its neighbours.

This play “The Shifting Heart” was set in 1950s, in a community where many people did not accept any migrants.

610 TV Episodes. ITV play of the week. Comedy/Drama.

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The cast of The Getaway - 1972 includes: Bruce Bissonette as Sporting Goods Salesman Richard Bright as The Thief John Bryson as The Accountant Dick Crockett as Bank Guard Jack Dodson as Harold Clinton Doug Dudley as Max Maggie Gonzalez as Carhop Bill Hart as Swain Bo Hopkins as Frank Jackson Roy Jenson as Cully Ben Johnson as Jack Beynon Whitney Jones as The Soldier Jim Kannon as Cannon Raymond King as Boy on the Train Al Lettieri as Rudy Butler Brick Lowry as Parole Board Commissioner Ali MacGraw as Carol McCoy Steve McQueen as Doc McCoy Stacy Newton as Stacy Slim Pickens as Cowboy Tom Runyon as Hayhoe Hal Smith as Various Radio Announcers Tommy Splittgerber as Train Station Ticket Agent Sally Struthers as Fran Clinton Dub Taylor as Laughlin Bob Veal as TV Shop Proprietor

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The cast of How Green Was My Valley - 1975 includes: Stanley Baker as Gwilym Morgan Robert Blythe as Glyn Barbara Bolton as Ruth Jonas Zelah Clarke as Ceinwen Lloyd John Clive as Cyfartha Jeremy Clyde as Iestyn Evans Matthew Comer as Gareth Norman Comer as Ifor Morgan Keith Drinkel as Ianto Morgan Eric Francis as Mr. Price Michael Griffiths as Mervyn Phillips Dominic Guard as Huw Morgan Mike Gwilym as Owen Morgan Peter Halliday as Jack Peter Halliday as Jack Richards Nerys Hughes as Bronwen Morgan Brinley Jenkins as Mr. Lloyd Dudley Jones as Mr. Evans Phillip Joseph as Evan John Huw Justin as Huw Morgan Sean Mathias as Lloyd Patricia Mort as Mrs. Beynon Huw Owen as Llewellyn John Pierce Jones as Mr. Powys Victoria Plucknett as Marged Rhys Powys as Huw Morgan Sion Probert as Gwyn Aubrey Richards as Elias Clive Roberts as Miner Ivor Roberts as Mr. Motshill Malcolm Rogers as Will Clifford Rose as Mr. Jonas Sheila Ruskin as Blodwen Evans Justin Smith Ray Smith as Dai Bando Rachel Thomas as Mrs. Nicholas Gareth Thomas as Rev. Gruffydd Benjamin Turley as Taliesin Maureen Williams as Meillyn Lewis

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The cast of All Mine - 2010 includes: Zach Argyle as Vaughn Jana Edgington as Tanya Taunya Gren as Jane Katerina Ionnaides as Melanie Lonzo Liggins as Alfredo Esteban Magana as Ben Jordan Searle as Miguel Sonja Suarez Carey as Doris Courtney Tolman as Fabiola Paul Wuthrich as Billy Tawny Zamudio as Minerva

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Pip Miller has: Played Sir John Warren in "How We Used to Live" in 1968. Performed in "How We Used to Live" in 1968. Played Rudi in "Crossplot" in 1969. Played David in "Mrs. Amworth" in 1975. Played Paul Daniel in "Poldark" in 1975. Played Harry Hesketh in "Clayhanger" in 1976. Played Police officer in "Plays for Britain" in 1976. Played David (segment "Mrs. Amworth") in "Three Dangerous Ladies" in 1977. Played Mike Laine in "Juliet Bravo" in 1980. Played Terry Stephenson in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Ted Beynon in "The District Nurse" in 1984. Played Mick Palmer in "The Bill" in 1984. Played McIntyre in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Alan McIntyre in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Police Sergeant Ross in "Defence of the Realm" in 1986. Played Jerry Blaine in "Lovejoy" in 1986. Played Inspector Smyth in "Noble House" in 1988. Played Dangerfield in "May to December" in 1989. Played Victor Grayson in "In Suspicious Circumstances" in 1991. Played Mike Scott in "Heartbeat" in 1992. Played Philip Hathaway in "September Song" in 1993. Played Brian Freeman in "The Vet" in 1995. Played Henry in "Grafters" in 1998. Played Consultant in "Sliding Doors" in 1998. Performed in "The Canterbury Tales" in 1998. Played Patrick Wesley in "All Saints" in 1998. Played Tony Mann in "Supernova" in 2005. Played Frank Thorne in "Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback" in 2007. Played Warwick Dallas in "Hammer Bay" in 2007. Played Henry in "Lucky Country" in 2009. Played Pat Campbell in "Rescue Special Ops" in 2009. Played Magistrate Humphrey in "The Outlaw Michael Howe" in 2013. Played Magistrate in "The Moodys" in 2014.

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Simon Gregor has: Played Himself - Narrator in "Horizon" in 1964. Played Philip Dowson in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Stuart Robson in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Sean Palmer in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Shlomo in "Escape from Sobibor" in 1987. Played Carlino in "Il giovane Toscanini" in 1988. Played Abdul Salim in "Frederick Forsyth Presents" in 1989. Played Interpreter in "Drop the Dead Donkey" in 1990. Played Pedro in "Drop the Dead Donkey" in 1990. Played Road-Rage Man in "Men Behaving Badly" in 1992. Played Ozzie Tipton in "Love on a Branch Line" in 1994. Played Farrell in "Kavanagh QC" in 1995. Played Henryk in "The Island on Bird Street" in 1997. Played Giles Cannon in "Holby City" in 1999. Played Perez in "The Last Seduction II" in 1999. Played Hotel Manager in "Mauvaise passe" in 1999. Played Paul Bryant in "Waking the Dead" in 2000. Played 1st Robber in "Arabian Nights" in 2000. Played Legal in "Bodywork" in 2001. Played Barry Sumner in "Swallow" in 2001. Played Cancer Man in "The Last Minute" in 2001. Played Levi in "Ultimate Force" in 2002. Played Intense Man in "New Tricks" in 2003. Played Father Rozier in "The Statement" in 2003. Played Sam Beynon in "Mine All Mine" in 2004. Played Steward in "Doctor Who" in 2005. Played Artist in "Rome" in 2005. Played Hugo Winkler in "Lost Cities of the Ancients" in 2006. Played Poopsberry in "M.I.High" in 2007. Played Doctor in "The Borgias" in 2011. Performed in "KJB: The Book That Changed the World" in 2011. Played Sir Robert Cecil in "The King James Bible: The Book That Changed the World" in 2011. Played Claxton in "Ripper Street" in 2012. Played Moustache in "Welcome to the Punch" in 2013.

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The cast of Les Zingari - 1975 includes: Sophie Agacinski Nicole Bormann Roland Charbaux Alain Chevallier Jacques Couturier Nicole Desailly as Une passante Pierre Devilder Sabine Diaz Armand Isnard Nicole Jamet Pierre Mirat Robert Rollis as Le livreur Joseph Settig Henri Tisot

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Patricia Mort has: Played Janey in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Performed in "Starr and Company" in 1958. Performed in "Probation Officer" in 1959. Played Nurse in "BBC Sunday-Night Play" in 1960. Played Elisabeth Gray in "The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre" in 1960. Played Nurse in "Police Surgeon" in 1960. Played Vera in "The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre" in 1960. Performed in "Maigret" in 1960. Played Elisabeth Gray in "Attempt to Kill" in 1961. Played Sally Lomax in "Ghost Squad" in 1961. Played Mrs. Wilson in "The Never Never Murder" in 1961. Played Rose in "Ghost Squad" in 1961. Played Miss. Cook in "Out of This World" in 1962. Played Mari in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Alice in "The Scales of Justice" in 1962. Played Adrienne Duvallier in "Suspense" in 1962. Played Vera in "Time to Remember" in 1962. Played Barbara in "That Kind of Girl" in 1963. Played Aunt Ella in "The Human Jungle" in 1963. Played Helen in "Love Story" in 1963. Played Elinor Charles in "Ring Out an Alibi" in 1964. Played Irene Walters in "Thirty-Minute Theatre" in 1965. Played Mrs. Ward in "The Man in Room 17" in 1965. Played Herself - Performer in "The Heart of Show Business" in 1967. Played Mrs. Lane in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Jenny Price in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Preston in "The Vortex" in 1969. Played Yvonne Langlais in "No Exit" in 1972. Played Mrs. Harris in "Spy Trap" in 1972. Played Lorna in "Away from It All" in 1973. Played Peggy Carter in "Warship" in 1973. Played Mrs. Beynon in "How Green Was My Valley" in 1975. Played Pat in "Late Call" in 1975. Played Olive Parsons in "Tales of the Unexpected" in 1979. Played Maid in "Hammer House of Horror" in 1980. Played Cynthia in "No Place Like Home" in 1983. Played Mrs. Lewis in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Miss Newnham in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Lady Sitter in "The Magnificent Evans" in 1984. Played Maureen Blisset in "Boon" in 1986. Played May Dedalus in "The Modern World: Ten Great Writers" in 1988. Played Factory worker in "Making News" in 1990. Played Grace in "Wales Playhouse" in 1990.

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Alan Howard ... The Ring (voice)

Noel Appleby ... Everard Proudfoot

Sean Astin ... Sam Gamgee

Sala Baker ... Sauron

Sean Bean ... Boromir

Cate Blanchett ... Galadriel

Orlando Bloom ... Legolas Greenleaf

Billy Boyd ... Peregrin 'Pippin' Took

Marton Csokas ... Celeborn

Megan Edwards ... Mrs. Proudfoot

Michael Elsworth ... Gondorian Archivist

Mark Ferguson ... Gil-Galad

Ian Holm ... Bilbo Baggins

Christopher Lee ... Saruman

Lawrence Makoare ... Lurtz

Andy Serkis ... Gollum / Voice of The Witchking

Brent McIntyre ... Witch-King

Ian McKellen ... Gandalf the Grey

Peter McKenzie ... Elendil

Sarah McLeod ... Rosie Cotton

Dominic Monaghan ... Merry

Viggo Mortensen ... Aragorn

Ian Mune ... Bounder

Craig Parker ... Haldir

Cameron Rhodes ... Farmer Maggot

John Rhys-Davies ... Gimli

Martyn Sanderson ... Gate Keeper

Harry Sinclair ... Isildur

Liv Tyler ... Arwen

David Weatherley ... Barliman Butterbur

Hugo Weaving ... Elrond

Elijah Wood ... Frodo Baggins

Victoria Beynon-Cole ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Lee Hartley ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Sam La Hood ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Chris Streeter ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Philip Grieve ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Jonathan Jordan ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Semi Kuresa ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Clinton Ulyatt ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Paul Bryson ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Lance Fabian Kemp ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Jono Manks ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Ben Price ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths

Billy Jackson ... Cute Hobbit Child

Katie Jackson ... Cute Hobbit Child

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Peter Corrigan ... Otho (extended edition)

Lori Dungey ... Mrs. Bracegirdle (extended edition)

Norman Forsey ... Gaffer Gamgee (extended edition)

Bill Johnson ... Old Noakes (extended edition) (as William Johnson)

Elizabeth Moody ... Lobelia Sackville-Baggins (extended edition)

Brian Sergent ... Ted Sandyman (extended edition)

Timothy Bartlett ... Hobbit (uncredited)

Jarl Benzon ... Elf (uncredited)

Jørn Benzon ... Rumil - Elf in Lothlórien Scene (uncredited)

Sabine Crossen ... Rivendale Elf (uncredited)

Taea Hartwell ... Child Hobbit (uncredited)

Peter Jackson ... Albert Dreary (uncredited)

Alan Lee ... King of Men - Prologue Sequence (uncredited)

Thomas McGinty ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths (uncredited)

Bret McKenzie ... Elf at Council of Elrond (uncredited)

Kate O'Rourke ... Hero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths (uncredited)

Shane Rangi ... Witch-King of Angmar (uncredited)

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Angharad Rees has: Played Julia in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Redhead in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Sarah in "Love Story" in 1963. Played Billie in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Cissie in "Thirty-Minute Theatre" in 1965. Played Parlourmaid in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played Janet Ashley in "Paul Temple" in 1969. Played The Girl in "ITV Saturday Night Theatre" in 1969. Played Frances in "Doctor in the House" in 1969. Played herself in "This Is Your Life" in 1969. Played Marie Melmotte in "The Way We Live Now" in 1969. Played April Cotton in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Lucy Jones in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Lady Caroline in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Louise in "Jane Eyre" in 1970. Played Margaret Barber in "The Fenn Street Gang" in 1971. Played Anna in "Hands of the Ripper" in 1971. Played Victoria in "Catch Me a Spy" in 1971. Played Nurse Annabel Davenport in "Doctor in Charge" in 1972. Played Pauline Ellis in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Gossamer Beynon in "Under Milk Wood" in 1972. Played Bakerloo Line cast member in "Full House" in 1972. Played Stella Mason in "Thriller" in 1973. Played Stella Mason in "The Wide World of Mystery" in 1973. Performed in "Late Night Drama" in 1973. Played Jackie in "The Love Ban" in 1973. Played Chrissy in "Moments" in 1974. Played Anne French in "Within These Walls" in 1974. Played Miss. Goldie in "Bedtime Stories" in 1974. Played Sarah Churchill in "The Gathering Storm" in 1974. Played Demelza in "Poldark" in 1975. Performed in "Mr Oddy" in 1975. Played Lady Adam in "The Duchess of Duke Street" in 1976. Played herself in "Star Games" in 1978. Played Celia in "As You Like It" in 1978. Performed in "Moving Pictures" in 1980. Played Amanda in "Jukes of Piccadilly" in 1980. Played Katherine Galt in "Remington Steele" in 1982. Played Herself - Contestant in "Treasure Hunt" in 1982. Played Patricia in "The Forgotten Story" in 1983. Played Jennet of Elsdon in "Robin of Sherwood" in 1984. Played Marianne Hoffman in "Master of the Game" in 1984. Played Mona McAuley in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played Helen Davison in "Boon" in 1986. Played Guest in "This Morning" in 1988. Played Helen De Angelo in "Close to Home" in 1989. Played Caroline Farrell in "Trainer" in 1991. Played Mary in "The Wolves of Kromer" in 1998. Played herself in "Open House" in 1998. Played herself in "The Cult of..." in 2006. Played herself in "The Story of the Costume Drama" in 2008.

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Marie Jones has: Played Ellie Coyle in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played Sarah in "Screenplay" in 1986. Played Aunt Mairead in "Screenplay" in 1986. Played herself in "Kelly" in 1989. Played Mrs. McGuigan in "Hush-a-Bye Baby" in 1990. Played Sarah Conlon in "In the Name of the Father" in 1993. Played Peggy in "Eureka Street" in 1999. Played Anne Best in "Best" in 2000. Played Mrs. Feeney in "Rebel Heart" in 2001. Played Bridie in "Mapmaker" in 2001. Played Agnes in "Middletown" in 2006. Played Lilly in "Ankles" in 2007. Played Mrs. Doyle in "Closing the Ring" in 2007. Played Mrs. Kathleen Duffy in "Cup Cake" in 2010. Played Ma Flynn in "Whole Lotta Sole" in 2011.

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The cast of The District Nurse - 1984 includes: Janet Aethwy as Eira Gwyn Jones Janet Aethwy as Ruth Jones Parc and Dare Band as Themselves Sallie Anne Field as Sophie Kent Alun ap Brinley as Gwil Alun ap Brinley as Police Constable Gareth Armstrong as Ray Cornet Robert Bathurst as Christian Robert Blythe as Mr. Cottle Di Botcher as Eirlys Prosser Darren Bowen as Bobby Darren Bowen as Bobby Sullivan Justin Bowen as Charlie Justin Bowen as Charlie Sullivan Siwan Bowen Davies as Gwyneth Eirlys Britton as Ruby Thomas Philip Brook as Rhys Vivienne Burgess as Lucy Rees Huw Ceredig as Rowlands Gavin Cunningham as Raymond Turner Paul Dalton as Alec Young Peter David Johnson as Reg Lynette Davies as Isobel Huxtable Glan Davies as Jabez Jones Philippa Davies as Mrs. Evans Lorna Davies as Mrs. Trehearne Lorne Davies as Mrs. Trehearne Emelye Davies as Rhian Alan Downer as Reverend Jarman Michael Drew as Ivor Maddox Richard Driscoll as John Morris Dafydd Edmwnd as Gwilym Prosser Meredith Edwards as Tecwyn Davies Allin Elidyr as John Evans Marged Esli as Edith Turner Grey Evans as Deacon Davies Howell Evans as Phil Howells Mostyn Evans as Sergeant Gomer Ernest Evans as Will Hopkin Owen Garmon as R.T. Williams Aviva Goldkorn as Mrs. Ebram Martin Gower as Eddie Jones Denys Graham as Mr. Pearce Iola Gregory as Matron Robin Griffith as Evan Reece Lisa Grug as Carys Jonathan Hackett as Foreman Beryl Hall as Mrs. Jones Peter Halliday as Hotel Manager Ralph Hamer as Twm Tonic Edward Hardwicke as Professor Lambert Illtyd Harri as Harry Richard Harrington as Donald Turner Carol Holmes as Marie Anderson Jennifer Howells as Gwendraeth Ebenezer Rhys Howlett as Gareth Evans Dic Hughes as Bert Williams Nerys Hughes as Megan Roberts Ifan Huw Dafydd as Rev. Geraint Rhys Ifan Huw Dafydd as Reverend Geraint Rhys Arwel Huw Morgan as Railway Porter Gerald James as Zebediah Brinley Jenkins as Meredith Brinley Jenkins as Mr. Meredith Margaret John as Gwen Harris Padrig Jones as Billy Freddie Jones as Dr. Emlyn Isaacs Nicholas Jones as Dr. James Isaacs Iris Jones as Irene Wynne-Lewis Bethan Jones as Lily Thomas Valmai Jones as Mary Jones Eluned Jones as Mrs. Beynon Stewart Jones as Selwyn Jones Patricia Kane as Mrs. Howells Eddie Ladd as Awen Ebenezer Rhoda Lewis as Matron Harriet Lewis as Mrs. Lias Anna Linstrum as Phyllis Turner Raymond Llewellyn as Tom Tuddy David Lloyd Meredith as Obadiah Richards Betsan Llwyd as Josie Young Dino Loddo as Marco Deborah Manship as Nesta Mogg Rosemary Martin as Constance Latimer Michelle Mayo as Daisy Len Mayo as Hon. Secretary Ellen McIntosh as Superintendent Jill Meers as Beth Richards Jill Meers as Mrs. Richards Ioan Meredith as John Jones Clive Merrison as Dr. Gray Olive Michael as Mrs. Probert Lisabeth Miles as Mary Elias Pip Miller as Ted Beynon Bruce Montague as Mr. Ebram Rueben Morgan as Danny Louisa Morgan as Gwen Geoffrey Morgan as Mr. Lewis Elizabeth Morgan as Mrs. Prosser-Davies Gareth Morris as Bryn Morris Islwyn Morris as Ephraim Hughes Beth Morris as Evalina Williams Roger Nott as Dic John Ogwen as David Price Abraham Osuagwe as Abiola Gwyneth Owen as Miss Briggs Dillwyn Owen as Mr. Phillips Glyn Owen as Shamps Padrig Owen Jones as Billy Debbie Owens as Sarah Lisa Palfrey as Jane Sanderson Elizabeth Pearce as Mrs. Cottle Duane Phillips as Percy Richards Victoria Plucknett as Beth Maddox Christine Pollon as Dilys Humphries Gareth Potter as Bryn Morris Dilys Price as Lisa Evans Nathalie Price as Nora Christine Pritchard as Miss Rhees Philip Raymond as Hugh Morris Nick Reding as Adam Ebram Andy Rivers as Jed Daniels Cadfan Roberts as Dai Davies Esyllt Roberts as Mrs. Sullivan Dyfan Roberts as Shwn Rodway Elen Roger Jones as Sarah Hopkin Mari Rowland Hughes as Carys Ian Rowlands as Ieuan Phil Rowlands as Means Test Official Ian Saynor as Dylan Roderick Barbara Shelley as Mrs. Pughe-Morgan Ray Smith as Rev Griffiths Rachel Thomas as Elin Parry William Thomas as Gryp Dorien Thomas as Owen Morris Menna Trussler as Mrs. Sanderson Juliet Waley as Mrs. Griffiths Melanie Walters as Milwen Parry Tudor Walters as Mostyn Tudor Walters as Mostyn Gwyn Tara Ward as Olivia Gill Sian Wheldon as Elin Martyn Whitby as Jack Martyn Whitby as Jack Hudson Martyn Whitby as Mine Manager Gordon Whiting as Ambrose Gill Tyron Williams as Clem Elwyn Williams as Compere Sera Williams as Mavis Evans Dewi Williams as Mervyn Tuddy Andrew Witcombe as Ray Emyr Wyn as Gaffer Edwards Delyth Wyn as Lily Davies Gilbert Wynne as Morris Turner

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Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, and Dominic Monaghan as Frodo, Sam, Pippin, and Merry, respectively. Ian McKellen as Gandalf, John-Rhys-Davies as Gimli the dwarf, Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn, Sean Bean as Boromir, and Orlando Bloom as Legolas the elf

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The cast of Rio Bravo - 1959 includes: Claude Akins as Joe Burdette Edward Astran as Barfly Malcolm Atterbury as Jake (Stage Driver) Walter Barnes as Charlie George Bell as Barfly Ward Bond as Pat Wheeler Nesdon Booth Walter Brennan as Stumpy George Bruggeman as Clem Ralph Bucko as Barber Yakima Canutt as Gunman on Horse Albert Cavens as Henchman Cecil Combs as Barfly Jose Cuchillo as Pedro Angie Dickinson as Feathers Robert Donner Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez as Carlos Robante Fred Graham as 2nd Burdette Man in Shootout Joe Gray as Card Player Myron Healey as Barfly Riley Hill as Messenger Eugene Iglesias as 1st Burdette Man in Shootout Richard LaMarr as Minor Role Bill Lovett as Barfly Cactus Mack as Barfly Frank Mills as Barfly Gordon Mitchell as Bar Cowboy Watching Fistfight Kansas Moehring as Barfly Tom Monroe as Henchman Ricky Nelson as Colorado Ryan Jack Perry as Barfly Bob Reeves as Bartender Chuck Roberson as Gunman Estelita Rodriguez as Consuela Robante Bing Russell as Cowboy Murdered in Saloon John Russell as Nathan Burdette Danny Sands as Barfly Joseph Shimada as Burt Milan Smith as Barfly Dean Smith as Card-Playing Burdette Henchman Bob Steele as Matt Harris Sailor Vincent as Barfly John Wayne as Sheriff John T. Chance Ted White Sheb Wooley as Cowboy

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The cast of Springwatch - 2005 includes: John Aitchison as himself Brian Allinson as himself Philip Avery as himself David Bavin as Himself - Aigas Field Centre Nigel Bean as himself Bryce Beukers as himself Sarah Beynon as herself Richard Bland as himself Liz Bonnin as herself ChaNan Bonser as herself Duncan Bridges as himself Gordon Buchanan as himself Gordon Buchanan as Himself - Presenter Lloyd Buck as himself Martin Cade as Himself - Portland Bird Observatory Brian Cresswell as himself Dave Culley as himself Danny Danahy as Himself - Bridgwater Angling Association Rob Deaville as Himself - UK Cetaceans Stranding Investigating Project Roy Dennis as himself Lynne Derry as herself Mike Dilger as Himself - Presenter Edward Drewitt as himself Jim Dustow as Himself - RSPB Warden Charlie Elder as himself Mark Everard as himself Paul Furnborough as Himself - Froglife Ben Garrod as himself Calwyn Glastonbury as himself Scott Goldhawk as himself Robyn Grant as Herself - Sheffield University Frank Greenaway as himself Tim Guilford as himself Tim Guilford as Himself - Oxford University Martin Heaven as Himself - Gamekeeper, Cotswolds Laurie Henley as himself Sarah Henshall as Herself - Buglife Douglas Herdson as himself Chris Hewson as himself Chris Hewson as Himself - BTO Simon Holloway as himself Rebecca Hosking as herself Ron Hoskins as himself Kate Humble as herself Kate Humble as Herself - Presenter Sinead Hurley as herself Jonathan Keeling as himself Ian Kendall as himself Pauline Kidner as herself Kim Kirkbride as herself Nigel Larkin as himself Ian Llewellyn as himself Ben Locke as Himself - Photographer David Lusseau as Himself - University of Aberdeen Alistair MacEwen as himself Don Macneish as himself Kate MacRae as Herself - WildlifeKate Grahame Madge as Himself - RSPB Rupert Marshall as Himself - Aberystwyth University Jez Martin as himself Chris Matcham as himself Lindsay McCrae as himself Howard McCrindle as himself Jamie McPherson as himself Nova Meszkovska as herself Hugh Miles as himself Gary Moore as himself Paul Nicols as himself Matthew Oates as Himself - Butterfly Expert, National Trust Matthew Oates as Himself - National Trust Bill Oddie as himself Bill Oddie as Himself - Presenter Chris Packham as Himself - Presenter Ruth Peacey as herself Maya Plass as herself Caroline Quentin as Herself - Narrator: Flower Border Film Caroline Quentin as Herself - Narrator: Leopard Slugs Caroline Quentin as Herself - Narrator: Rockpool Film Caroline Quentin as Herself - Narrator: Wolf Spider Zoe Randle as Herself - Butterfly Conservation Alex Rhodes as himself Sally Scurr as herself Sylvia Sheldon as herself Emma Sherlock as Herself - Curator of Worms, Natural History Museum David Shukman as himself Ian Skelly as himself Chris Sperring as himself Dick Squires as Himself - Area Manager, RSPB Michaela Strachan as Herself - Presenter David Tipling as himself Val Tobias as herself Fiona Van Es as Herself - Hedgehog Street Ellie West as herself Diane Westmoreland as herself Brett Westwood as himself Sarah Wheeldon as herself Tony Whitehead as himself Tony Whitehead as Himself - RSPB Cookie Wilcox as herself Jesse Wilkinson as himself Iolo Williams as himself Iolo Williams as Himself - Presenter Rosie Woodroffe as herself Chris Woolner as himself Jay Wynne as himself

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Hubert Rees has: Played Eccles in "Uncle Harry" in 1958. Played Wally in "ITV Sunday Night Drama" in 1959. Played Waiter in "The Whistling Sands" in 1959. Played Gwilym Thomas in "Suspense" in 1962. Played Chamberlain in "Richard the Lionheart" in 1962. Played PC Evans in "Barbara in Black" in 1962. Played Policeman in "Suspense" in 1962. Played John Stevenson in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Captain Ransom in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Chief Engineer in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played PC Penry in "Ring Out an Alibi" in 1964. Performed in "Thirty-Minute Theatre" in 1965. Played George in "Public Eye" in 1965. Played Det. Supt. Evans in "Softly Softly" in 1966. Played Miller in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played James Everard in "Paul Temple" in 1969. Played Joe in "Menace" in 1970. Played Blisterine in "Unman, Wittering and Zigo" in 1971. Played Mr. Twining in "Jackanory Playhouse" in 1972. Played Berger in "Van der Valk" in 1972. Played Butcher Beynon in "Under Milk Wood" in 1972. Played Dr. Barratt in "Blue Blood" in 1973. Played PC Sam Morgan in "Fish" in 1973. Played Jack in "Centre Play" in 1973. Played Houghton in "The Inheritors" in 1974. Played Reginald Dowland in "The Sweeney" in 1975. Played Merry in "The Venturers" in 1975. Played Clerk of the Court in "The Duchess of Duke Street" in 1976. Played Mr. Lloyd in "The Government Inspector" in 1976. Played Vorkuyev in "Anna Karenina" in 1977. Played Bank Manager in "Sweeney 2" in 1978. Played Mr. Thatcher in "Selwyn" in 1978. Played Lewis in "The First Great Train Robbery" in 1978. Played Chemist in "Enemy at the Door" in 1978. Played Mr. Sampson in "People Like Us" in 1978. Played Gordon Forsyth in "The Sandbaggers" in 1978. Played Wally in "Alphabetical Order" in 1978. Played Official at Literary Luncheon in "Agatha" in 1979. Played Headmaster in "Two People" in 1979. Played Captain Rees in "Buccaneer" in 1980. Played George Barton in "Bergerac" in 1981. Played Inspector Lestrade in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" in 1982. Played Beazley in "Dramarama" in 1983. Played Mr. Ayres in "By the Sword Divided" in 1983. Played Dr. Watson in "The Baker Street Boys" in 1983. Played Welsh Rep. in "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet" in 1983. Played Bill (Hiawatha) in "Champions" in 1984. Played Mr. Holden in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Spalding in "Cold Warrior" in 1984. Played Cecil in "Chance in a Million" in 1984. Performed in "Travelling Man" in 1984. Played Richard Huggins in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Club Waiter in "Defence of the Realm" in 1986. Played Goronwy Hopkins in "The New Statesman" in 1987. Played Mayor in "The Angry Earth" in 1989. Performed in "Chillers" in 1990. Played Sir Reginald in "Jeeves and Wooster" in 1990. Played Griff in "The Sherman Plays" in 1993. Played Mr. Getvoldsen in "15: The Life and Death of Philip Knight" in 1993. Played Dr. Rees in "Wycliffe and the Cycle of Death" in 1993. Played Governor in "Dandelion Dead" in 1994. Played David Forbes in "Class Act" in 1994. Played Brigadier Crichton in "Cardiac Arrest" in 1994. Played Bill Sawyer in "Darklands" in 1996. Played Red faced man in "Food of Love" in 1997. Played Judge in "Get Well Soon" in 1997. Played Thomas Jones in "Sunburn" in 1999. Played John Stevenson in "Serial Thrillers" in 2003.

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Gethin Jones has: Played Himself (2005 -) in "Blue Peter" in 1958. Played Himself - Presenter in "Blue Peter" in 1958. Played Himself - Guest Host in "This Morning" in 1988. Played Himself - Presenter in "Uned 5" in 1994. Played himself in "Loose Women" in 1999. Played Himself - TV Presenter in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played himself in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played Himself - Reporter in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played Himself - Presenter in "Popty" in 2001. Played himself in "Comic Relief Does Fame Academy" in 2003. Played himself in "Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two" in 2004. Played Himself - Audience Member in "Strictly Come Dancing" in 2004. Played Himself - Contestant in "Strictly Come Dancing" in 2004. Played himself in "Company Bachelor of the Year 2004" in 2004. Played himself in "Strictly Come Dancing" in 2004. Played Dalek Operator in "Doctor Who" in 2005. Played Cyberman in "Doctor Who" in 2005. Played Himself - Presenter in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played Himself - Rest of the World Team in "Soccer Aid" in 2006. Played Himself - Guest in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played himself in "All Star Family Fortunes" in 2006. Played himself in "The Sarah Jane Adventures" in 2007. Played himself in "The National Lottery: Big 7" in 2008. Played himself in "The Sunday Night Project" in 2008. Played Himself - Presenter in "BBC News: E24" in 2008. Played Himself - Presenter in "The British Soap Awards 2008" in 2008. Played himself in "Blue Peter at 50" in 2008. Played Himself - Presenter in "My Everton" in 2009. Played Himself - Host in "Sell Me the Answer" in 2009. Performed in "Almost Famous II" in 2009. Played Himself - Presenter in "Who Peter: A New Regeneration - 1989-2009" in 2010. Played Himself - Presenter in "Golden Globes Red Carpet Live" in 2010. Played Himself - Presenter in "Who Peter: Partners in Time - 1963-1989" in 2010. Played himself in "Daybreak" in 2010.

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Ben Johnson has: Played Mexican Barfly in "The Fighting Gringo" in 1939. Played Deputy in "The Outlaw" in 1943. Played Messenger in "Bordertown Gun Fighters" in 1943. Played Race Contestant in "The Pinto Bandit" in 1944. Played Saloon Patron in "Nevada" in 1944. Played Townsman in "Tall in the Saddle" in 1944. Played Coach Driver in "The Naughty Nineties" in 1945. Played 2nd Stage Driver in "Corpus Christi Bandits" in 1945. Played Cowhand in "Wyoming" in 1947. Played Ranger in "The Gallant Legion" in 1948. Played Sgt. Tyree in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" in 1949. Played Gregg in "Mighty Joe Young" in 1949. Played Trooper Travis Tyree in "Rio Grande" in 1950. Played Travis Blue in "Wagon Master" in 1950. Played Ben Shelby in "Fort Defiance" in 1951. Played Cal Bennett in "Cavalcade of America" in 1952. Played Dan Light in "Wild Stallion" in 1952. Played Chris Calloway in "Shane" in 1953. Played George Bradley in "Disneyland" in 1954. Performed in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Border Patrol Officer in "Navy Log" in 1955. Played Hannon in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Jeff, the Sheriff in "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" in 1955. Played Vern Morland in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Ben Crown in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Frank Mason in "Rebel in Town" in 1956. Played Sheriff Tim Malachy in "The Restless Gun" in 1957. Played Kelly in "Perry Mason" in 1957. Played John Bartlett in "Have Gun - Will Travel" in 1957. Played Sam Crabbe in "Have Gun - Will Travel" in 1957. Played Montana Burriss in "Slim Carter" in 1957. Played John Anderson in "Have Gun - Will Travel" in 1957. Played Luke Fargo in "War Drums" in 1957. Played Capt. Thomas Thompson in "Fort Bowie" in 1958. Played Driver in "Laramie" in 1959. Played Billy Pardee in "Laramie" in 1959. Played Sgt. Samuel Bellis in "Bonanza" in 1959. Played Hank Colman in "Border Patrol" in 1959. Played Kelly James in "Bonanza" in 1959. Played Deputy Sheriff Stan Mace in "Bonanza" in 1959. Played Tarp in "Laramie" in 1959. Played Del in "Route 66" in 1960. Played Alley Golden in "Route 66" in 1960. Played George Bradley in "Ten Who Dared" in 1960. Played himself in "The Mike Douglas Show" in 1961. Played Uncle Jim in "Tomboy and the Champ" in 1961. Played Bob Amory in "One-Eyed Jacks" in 1961. Played Jed Cooper in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played Joe Hogan in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played Rex Donally in "Stoney Burke" in 1962. Played himself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played Spinner in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played Jim Brandt in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played Burt Wade in "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" in 1963. Played Trooper Plumtree in "Cheyenne Autumn" in 1964. Played Bill Latigo in "Branded" in 1965. Played Sergeant Chillum in "Major Dundee" in 1965. Played Sleeve in "The Monroes" in 1966. Played Jeff Harter in "The Rare Breed" in 1966. Played Sheriff Barbee in "ABC Stage 67" in 1966. Played Alex (Flat Iron Ranch foreman) in "Will Penny" in 1968. Played Short Grub in "The Undefeated" in 1969. Played Tector Gorch in "The Wild Bunch" in 1969. Played James Pepper in "Chisum" in 1970. Played Jesse Bookbinder in "Something Big" in 1971. Played Sam the Lion in "The Last Picture Show" in 1971. Played Boland in "Corky" in 1972. Played Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in "The 44th Annual Academy Awards" in 1972. Played Jack Beynon in "The Getaway" in 1972. Played Buck Roan in "Junior Bonner" in 1972. Played Spinner in "The Bull of the West" in 1972. Played Dwayne Birdsong in "Blood Sport" in 1973. Played Melvin Purvis in "Dillinger" in 1973. Played Jess Taylor in "The Red Pony" in 1973. Played Jesse in "The Train Robbers" in 1973. Played himself in "The Wayne Train" in 1973. Played Amos Fletcher in "Locusts" in 1974. Played Captain Tanner in "The Sugarland Express" in 1974. Played Marty Hollinger in "Hustle" in 1975. Played Marshal Pearce in "Breakheart Pass" in 1975. Played Mister in "Bite the Bullet" in 1975. Played Captain J.D. Morales in "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" in 1976. Played Sheriff Donald McKew in "The Savage Bees" in 1976. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in "The 48th Annual Academy Awards" in 1976. Played Hollis in "The Greatest" in 1977. Played John Colter in "Grayeagle" in 1977. Played himself in "The Hollywood Greats" in 1977. Played Felix in "The Swarm" in 1978. Played Cap Rountree in "The Sacketts" in 1979. Played Sam Bellows in "Ruckus" in 1980. Played Sheriff Strong in "The Hunter" in 1980. Played Doc Bogardus in "Wild Times" in 1980. Played Carne in "Terror Train" in 1980. Played Isum Gorch in "Soggy Bottom, U.S.A." in 1981. Played Cole Collins in "Tex" in 1982. Played Mr. Mason in "Red Dawn" in 1984. Played Burly Cocks in "Champions" in 1984. Played Bill Ward in "Wild Horses" in 1985. Played himself in "American Masters" in 1985. Played August Klein in "Trespasses" in 1986. Played Jim Bridger in "Dream West" in 1986. Played Six Fingered Jake in "Cherry 2000" in 1987. Played Vern Whitman in "Stranger on My Land" in 1988. Played The Sheriff in "Dark Before Dawn" in 1988. Performed in "The Last Ride" in 1989. Played himself in "Hollywood on Horses" in 1989. Played Eli Hix in "Back to Back" in 1989. Played himself in "Oklahoma Passage" in 1989. Played Laurienti in "The Chase" in 1991. Played himself in "Thank Ya, Thank Ya Kindly" in 1991. Played himself in "Picture This: The Times of Peter Bogdanovich in Archer City, Texas" in 1991. Played Jesse Dalton in "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" in 1991. Played Geronimo Bill in "Radio Flyer" in 1992. Played Bronc Evans in "Bonanza: The Return" in 1993. Played himself in "Warren Oates: Across the Border" in 1993. Played himself in "John Ford" in 1993. Performed in "Outlaws: The Legend of O.B. Taggart" in 1994. Played Hank Murphy in "Angels in the Outfield" in 1994. Played himself in "100 Years of the Hollywood Western" in 1994. Played Bronc Evans in "Bonanza: Under Attack" in 1995. Played Arthur Cotton in "The Evening Star" in 1996. Played Big Man in "Ruby Jean and Joe" in 1996. Played himself in "Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy on the Right" in 1996. Played Himself (Memorial Tribute) in "The 69th Annual Academy Awards" in 1997. Performed in "Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs" in 2000.

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