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Cerami's population is 2,258.

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The area of Cerami is 94 square kilometers.

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Vincenzo. Cerami has written:

'Fantasmi'

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Anthony Cerami was born on 1940-10-03.

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Pino Cerami was born on 1922-04-28.

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Grand Prix Pino Cerami was created in 1964.

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Aisha Cerami was born on October 7, 1970, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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Vincenzo Cerami was born on November 2, 1940, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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Vincenzo Cerami died on July 17, 2013, in Rome, Lazio, Italy of long illness.

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Joseph R. Cerami has written:

'Google Books free download' -- subject(s): government, army, military, Cold War, leadership, security policies

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Pietro Cerami has written:

'Aspetti e problemi di diritto finanziario romano' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Public Finance

'Potere ed ordinamento nell'esperienza costituzionale romano' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Politics and government

'Il controllo finanziario in diritto romano' -- subject(s): Accounting, Public Finance

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A famous painting by the Master Jan van Eyck.

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The cast of Colpire al cuore - 1983 includes: Matteo Cerami as Matteo, the child Vanni Corbellini as Sandro Ferrari Laura Morante as Giulia

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Charles A. Cerami has written:

'How to solve management problems' -- subject(s): Industrial management

'Crisis, the loss of Europe' -- subject(s): European Economic Community

'Stop hiding from success' -- subject(s): Success

'Successful leadership in business' -- subject(s): Executives

'Jefferson's great gamble' -- subject(s): History, Louisiana Purchase, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Relations with Americans, Territorial expansion

'Alliance born of danger' -- subject(s): European Economic Community, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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Aisha Cerami has: Played Marta bambina in "Oggetti smarriti" in 1980. Played Aisha Fabrizi in "Onorevoli detenuti" in 1998. Played Cristina in "La fame e la sete" in 1999. Played Sofia Cimatti in "Don Matteo" in 2000. Played Isabella in "Il rumore dei ricordi" in 2000. Played Claudia in "Il testimone" in 2001. Played Ombretta in "Piazza delle cinque lune" in 2003. Played Laura in "Raccontami una storia" in 2004. Performed in "Peopling the Palaces at Venaria Reale" in 2007.

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The cast of Il rumore dei ricordi - 2000 includes: Marco Bonini as Matteo Giusi Cataldo Aisha Cerami as Isabella Federica Citarella Attilio Fabiano Valeria Fabrizi Roberto Mannino Rolando Ravello Elena Sofia Ricci as Linda Paola Tiziana Cruciani

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The cast of Onorevoli detenuti - 1998 includes: Gianni Cavina as Bartolomeo Bonfiglio Aisha Cerami as Aisha Fabrizi Maddalena Crippa as Lawyer Massimo De Francovich as Massimo De Longhi Marina Giulia Cavalli as Vittoria De Longhi Chiara Muti as Barbara Grazioli Augusto Spernanzoni as Psychiatrist Claudio Undari Giovanni Visentin

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The cast of La fame e la sete - 1999 includes: Aisha Cerami as Cristina Peter Davidson Shepherd as English customer Lucia Guzzardi as Maria Lorenza Indovina as Margherita Luigi Maria Burruano as Zu Alfiu Rosa Pianeta as Cousin Giovanni Pontillo as Toni Antonio Prester as Calogero Stefania Spugnini as Odette

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The cast of Oggetti smarriti - 1980 includes: Rosa Anna Benvenuto Giovanni Attanasio Michel Barnes as Werner bambino Rosanna Benvenuto Aisha Cerami as Marta bambina Bruno Ganz as Werner Maria Luisa Santella as Gina Mariangela Melato as Marta Laura Morante as Sara Michael Pergolani Francesca Rinaldi Renato Salvatori as Davide Dina Sassoli as Suocera Viola Simoncioni

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There are two main types of plaster of Paris: Type I, which is used for general purpose applications such as sculptures and molds; and Type II, which is a pottery grade plaster with higher strength and durability, making it more suitable for casting ceramics and other precision work.

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The cast of Raccontami una storia - 2004 includes: Lino Banfi as Salvatore Rosanna Banfi as Valeria Enrico Brignano as Leonardo Aurora Cancian as Rosa Aisha Cerami as Laura Bruno Gambarotta as Emilio Samia Kassir as Sara Paolo Maria Scalondro as Piero Carlo Molfese as Mr. Fois Giampaolo Morelli as Marco Patricia Nicu as Mariuska Roberto Nobile as Judge Antinori Alessandro Spadorcia

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The cast of Piazza delle cinque lune - 2003 includes: Pino Calabrese as Marini Aisha Cerami as Ombretta Nicola Di Pinto as Antiquario Pietro Ghislandi Giancarlo Giannini as Branco Ruby Kammer as Daughter of Fernanda Philippe Leroy as Barista Federica Martinelli as Tecnico informatico Stefania Rocca as Fernanda Donald Sutherland as Rosario Sarracino Massimo Tellini as Terrorista Massimo Vanni as Terrorista Greg Wise as Francesco Doni

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The cast of Il testimone - 2001 includes: Dino Abbrescia Giuliano Amatucci Pietro Bontempo Raoul Bova as Marco Basile Aisha Cerami as Claudia Vincenzo Crivello Alexandar Cujeikovic Cesare Dapiaggi Massimo De Rossi Ennio Fantastichini as Fusco Eleonora Gaggioli Massimiliano Gaziuso Alessia Giuliani Diego Guerra Maria Letizia Gettanelli Giulia Lombardi Carlo Marini Giovanni Mauriello Flavio Pistilli Francesco Ricci Gippy Soprani Tony Sperandeo

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Tommy, Nani (which is my name), Connie, Donnie, and that's all i can think of

I suppose it rhymes with "Yummy" and "Yummy"

"Mommy could rhyme with Tommy, Nani and well that's it"

"2 syllables:

ami, balmy, commie, cromie, dommie, dromi, fahmy, rami, swami,tommie, Tommy, twomey

3 syllables:

adame, adami, ajami, badami, calame, cerami, islami, itami,karami, masami, minami, pastrami, salami, tsunami

4 syllables:

blasingame, blassingame, fillingame, kawakami, murakami, origami, ramaswami, yanomami"

(http://www.rhymezone.com/r/rhyme.cgi?Word=mommy&typeofrhyme=perfect&org1=syl&org2=sl)

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The cast of Voi siete qui - 2011 includes: Gianni Amelio as himself Vito Annichiarico as himself Marco Bellocchio as himself Vincenzo Cerami as himself Angelina Chavez as herself Alberto Crespi as himself Sabrina Ferilli as herself Paolo Ferrari as himself Carlo Lizzani as himself Claudio Mancini as himself Mario Monicelli as himself Giuliano Montaldo as himself Nanni Moretti as himself Ferzan Ozpetek as himself Maurizio Ponzi as himself Gigi Proietti as himself Giuseppe Rotunno as himself Furio Scarpelli as himself Ettore Scola as himself Carlo Verdone as himself Luciano Vincenzoni as himself

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The cast of Peopling the Palaces at Venaria Reale - 2007 includes: Elena Arvigo as Cortigiana Giuseppe Battiston as Cuoco Tomaso Foco Sonia Bergamasco Andrea Bruschi as Twin Debora Caprioglio Sandra Ceccarelli Aisha Cerami Valentina Cervi Piero Chiambretti as Paggio Cecilia Dazzi Francesca Faiella as Cortigiana Ennio Fantastichini as Marchese di Caraglio Iaia Forte Remo Girone as Segretario Alessandro Haber as Medico di Corte Luciana Littizzetto as Cortigiana Alice Lussiana Parente as Innocent Ornella Muti as Marchesa di Caraglio Tommaso Ragno Mattia Sbragia as Precettore Filippo Arduzzi Davide Scabin Martina Stella as Antonia Cotta

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The cast of Tutti al mare - 2011 includes: Andebrahan Abrham as Khaled Ambra Angiolini as Giovanna Pippo Baudo as himself Anna Bonaiuto as Adalgisa Vincenzo Cerami as Gianni Ninetto Davoli as Alfredo Libero De Rienzo as Nando Ennio Fantastichini as Il suicida Sergio Fiorentini as Nonno Clarita Gatto as Signora Cerquetti Marco Giallini as Maurizio Giorgio Gobbi Simon Makkhonen as Omar Valerio Mastandrea as Fantino Francesco Montanari as Gigi Marlene Ngo Momha as Fatima Ilaria Occhini as Signora Valeria Olha Ohura as Julka Victor Palynsky as Piotr Franco Pistoni as Geroboamo Gigi Proietti as Smemorato Elena Radonicich as Alina Raffaele Vannoli as Tassinaro Taiyo Yamanouchi as Turista Claudia Zanella as Sara

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Bruno Lavagnini has written:

'Arodafnusa' -- subject(s): Italian poetry, Modern Translations from Greek

'Il significato e il valore del romanzo di Apuleio'

'L' Istituto siciliano di studi bizantini e neoellenici' -- subject(s): Istituto siciliano di studi bizantini e neoellenici

'Il significato e il valore del romanzo di Apuleio'

'Trittico neogreco' -- subject(s): Italian poetry, Modern Greek poetry, Modern Translations from Greek, Translations into Italian

'Profilo di Filagato da Cerami'

'Grecia 1859 nel diario di Francesko Crispi' -- subject(s): History, Sources

'L' Istituto siciliano di studi bizantini a Palermo' -- subject(s): Istituto siciliano di studi bizantini e neoellenici

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flatware in round shapes such as plates, bowls and mugs.

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to become a dentist it takes skill.....like algebra classes and different languages classes!! :))

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You are correct! The tile will sound hollow when the thin set isn't hardened. When the thin set hardens the tile should sound much more solid.

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ceramics is associated with pottery but not sinks

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Ceramic watchers are available in designs for both genders so men and women can wear them. They have more options available in designs for women than they do for men.

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The most common types of floor tiles are ceramic and porcelain. These are more viable solutions than marble and natural stones, which tend to be expensive and fragile. Floor tiles need to be durable and handle the constant foot traffic in entry areas, kitchens, and bathrooms of a house. Porcelain tiles have a relatively high density, which makes them very durable and resistant to cracks and damage. This material is also well known for its moisture resistance, which is important in the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room. Ceramic tiles have similar properties that offer great durability. However, unglazed ceramic tiles have to be covered with sealants to prevent stains and other damage.

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There's all sorts of unique materials in the earth that have allowed humans to form different tools, and other useful objects with unique designs that can be used in a variety of ways. One of these resources is ceramics. A ceramic is a nonmetallic, inorganic elements prepared by heating and cooling. Ceramics can date back to 24,000 B.C. Where they were said to first be founded in Czechoslovakia in the form of human and animal fat and bone ash material. It is said that the first ceramic product was produced around 9,000 B.C. Glass was discovered around 8,000 BC in Egypt when overheated kilns produced a colored glaze on the pottery. Ceramics are processed by taking earth's inorganic and nonmetallic materials, clay-like materials, powder and firing them up at certain temperatures, forming them into their final form which we see when we go to stores to shop for products.

There are two types of ceramics; crystalline and non-crystalline. Non-crystalline ceramics are classified to be products formed from melts, such as glass material. Non-crystalline ceramics are shaped when fully molten while a crystalline ceramic is formed during its powder-like stage then heated to form the final product. Whitewares, technical, structural, and refractories are four types of common ceramic products. Whiteware ceramics are products such as tableware, or pottery. Structural ceramics include pipes, floor and roof tiles, and bricks. Examples of technical ceramics are the nose cone of missiles, jet engine turbine blades, and gas burner nozzles. Refractory ceramics are used in linings for kilns, reactors, incinerators, and kilns. They are also used in glass making crucibles. Ceramics are even used in products we wouldn't even think it's used in. For example, ceramics can be used in ball bearings or in armored vests to improve the protection level of the vest against explosions and firearms. Some people even invest in ceramic knives because of the durability and longevity compared to a steel knife. Eventually, even gas turbine engines will have ceramic parts which will improve the performacne of the vehicle and allow for improved gas efficiency.

In order for a ceramic product to look the way it does in stores, a multiple step process is followed. The first step is clay preparation and finding a plastic clay body. This is usually bought from a ceramic supplier rather than digging for the clay material yourself. Then designers take the clay and begin the wedging process. This is done by hand by moving, rotating and pressing the clay ball on a table getting all the air bubbles from the material. If air bubbles are not removed, then it could explode once the heating process begins. After that, the product is formed by wheeling, coiling, molding, or pinching methods. During the drying process, the clay loses water and becomes harder and stiffer. Once this happens, the product is wrapped in soft sheets of plastic and placed in a damp room for few days until it becomes what they call leatherhard. This is the point where the product has become partially dry and is still flexible. This is the last chance where designers have a chance to re-shape the products form if necessary or carve and add material before it reaches its greenware stage. This is the stage where no flexibility in the product is available and it's now ready for the bisque firing stage. The product is place in the kiln at approximately 1800 degrees F for one of two firings. This process hardens the product. Firing the product fast could make the product explode so the firing process is done over a three day period. On day two, the product once again goes into the 1800 degrees F kiln. Once it is fired the kiln is turned off and the product is allowed to cool. On day three, the product is removed from the kiln and placed back in the lab for final production which is glazing processes. Coloring materials and water is applied to the product through dipping sponging, spraying, and brushing to give the pottery or product is unique beautiful design. Once glazing is done, then product is put back in the kiln for glaze firing which is up to 2350 degrees F. and then cooled and removed on day three.

When we study and research ceramics, we learn about previous cultures. Some of those cultures are the Greeks, Mayans, Korean and Chinese cultures. Sometimes, the glazing and paintings that are on the ceramics are representations of what is going on during that time of period. Some ceramic objects may have designs representing dance, and clothing rituals from eras such as the renaissance period or stone and iron ages. Many cultures expressed themselves through art and ceramic designs during those eras. The glazing and carving methods used on older model ceramics can lead to evidence of past ancestry and civilizations. Japan is known to have one of the oldest ceramic cultures in existence. It was believed that people used ceramics around 5000 years B.C.

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If you are building a new home or remodeling an existing one and want to have ceramic tile floors, choose your tile contractors carefully. A good tile contractor can make the difference between a disappointing tile job and a truly beautiful and inspired work of art on your floor. When you are contracting to get ceramic tile floors installed there are some questions you should ask prospective contractors.

Before you get to the point of interviewing contractors, look in the correct places for your candidates. Local ceramic tile and flooring distributors may have lists or business cards of tile contractors they have had good luck with. Your friends and neighbors who have had tile floors laid recently can give you good and bad information on the contractor they used. Your builder or remodeling contractor may have information on good tile layers. Getting a good tile contractor is not as easy as picking up the yellow pages. You need contractors that are referred by people you trust.

Once you have a list of possible contractors, talk to all of them and get written quotes for the same work. For this you will need to decide what areas you want tiled and what tiles you want to use. How complicated do you want the tile designs? How many square feet are involved? Do the measuring before calling the contractors. What set up work is involved? Do you need the floors strengthened first? Do your floors require cement board installed before the tile? Will there be walls as well as floors? Will you need trim along the walls? Ask each contractor for references and really check them. Ask each contractor for years of experience, jobs close by you could look at and licensing information. You should expect to get a warranty on the labor and information on liability insurance.

When each tile contractor comes to your home to bid on your tile work compare these things. Is the contractor on time and well prepared to bid on your job? Is the contractor dressed neatly and well groomed? Sloppy dress and poor hygiene may translate into sloppy work. If you don't feel comfortable with a contractor, do you really want him in your home? If a contractor doesn't show up as scheduled to do your bid, he may not show up regularly to do your work. Get a signed contact before any work is done.

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thy are good because they are not heat conductors so they don't transfer the heat as fast as heat conductors does, if they would you wouldn't be able to stand on a tile where the sun shine is rising on it because it would get really hot, and in a quick time.

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Ceramic materials are often used for heat insulation because they have high melting points, low thermal conductivity, and excellent resistance to thermal shock. These properties allow them to effectively trap heat and protect against high temperatures.

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In most communities you'll find studios where one can spend an afternoon or evening enjoying the satisfying and creative process involved in doing ceramics. This is an easy to learn craft in which the piece has already been created. It's now up to you to turn it into your own personal piece of art.

Ceramic figurines and home decor items in an unfired state are known as greenware. They are created by pouring liquid slip into molds. When it has dried and removed from the mold, it's ready for you to complete.

Before painting your piece, you must prepare it. As it comes out of the mold, it has seams which need to be smoothed out. There are a number of tools you can use to scrape down the rough seams. When you've scraped them down, you then go over the seams with a moist sponge. This will remove any marks you have created in the greenware. You can also use the sponge to make minor corrections over the surface of the piece.

Use natural sea sponge. They are available in different sizes and densities. Have several in various sizes and densities.

Now the creative part starts. You have an almost unlimited number of paints available in more colors than you can imagine. This is called an underglaze. Different paints require differing numbers of coats to achieve their particular look. Make sure you apply the proper number coats of paint to your piece. Using too little paint can give the piece uneven coloring. And this doesn't show up until after the piece has been fired.

That's about it for your first session. Now the piece has to be fired in a kiln. This takes many hours to get the furnace up to the proper temperature, bake for the appropriate time, and then cool down.

The next time you go to the class, you'll put a glaze on the piece. This seals it and gives it the finish, which can be gloss, satin, mottled, crackled, as well as other exotic finishes. And then back into the kiln for a final firing.

The next trip should be the one you finally get to bring home that piece you've been working on for several weeks. This isn't a hobby of instant gratification, but it's well worth the wait. Your artistic side will be rewarded with great decorator items for yourself and your friends.

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I typically pick the longest wall or the straightest line in the room that has the most exposure and start there with full tiles. Another method would be to find the center point of the room and lay your first tile there. Then when you get to the walls all opposite walls will have the same cut size.

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The melting point of ceramics varies depending on the specific type of ceramic material. Generally, ceramics have high melting points ranging from 1400°C to over 3000°C. For example, alumina (aluminum oxide) has a melting point of around 2072°C, while silicon carbide has a melting point of around 2700°C.

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Ceramic tiles are more attractive in a bathroom than linoleum.

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form_title=Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Repair form_header=11803 How would you best describe the damage? (Select all that apply)*= [] Cracked [] Scratched [] Chipped [] Loose [] Worn [] Tile discoloration [] Grout has mold/mildew [] Grout discoloration [] Grout damaged or gone [] Grout needs cleaning [] Grout needs sealing [] Want to change grout color [] Need caulking [] Don't Know [] Other What is the location of the tile? (Select all that apply)*= [] Countertop [] Backsplash [] Walls [] Floor [] Stairs [] Tub/shower stall [] Other [] Swimming Pool Are there any spare tiles left over from the installation?*= () Yes () No

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The usual and customary cost of a dental crown varies quite a bit with the particular tooth being crowned, the material being used, and the area in which you live. A crown can cost anywhere from about $300 to more than $1,000.

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The cast of California Suite - 1978 includes: Alan Alda as Bill Warren Army Archerd as Army Archerd Gino Ardito as Plumber Nora Boland as Passenger Michael Boyle as Desk Clerk Richard Burton as Himself on TV Michael Caine as Sidney Cochran Armand Cerami as Charley Bill Cosby as Dr. Willis Panama Brian Cummings as Autograph Seeker Buddy Douglas as Page Colleen Drape as Stewardess Herb Edelman as Harry Michaels James Espinoza as Busboy Linda Ewen as Stewardess Jane Fonda as Hannah Warren Sheila Frazier as Bettina Panama Paolo Frediani as Handsome Actor Denise Galik as Bunny Gloria Gifford as Lola Gump Judith Hannah Brown as Oscar Winner Kelly Harmon as Stewardess John Hawker as Sky Cap Bill Kux as Autograph Seeker Len Lawson as Frank Zora Margolis as Autograph Seeker David Matthau as Bellboy Walter Matthau as Marvin Michaels Elaine May as Millie Michaels Bert May as Waiter Tina Menard as Maid Joseph Morena as Herb Tawny Moyer as Stewardess Lupe Ontiveros as Maid Leslie Pagett as Stewardess Christopher Pennock as Policeman Dana Plato as Jenny Richard Pryor as Dr. Chauncey Gump Leoda Richards as White-Haired Woman in Lobby David Rini as Airline Representative Jack Scanlan as P.R. Man David Sheehan as David Sheehan Maggie Smith as Diana Barrie Bill Steinmetz as P.R. Man Vicki Stephens as Stewardess Arthur Tovey as Man in Hotel Restaurant Eddie Villery as Waiter Nan Wylder as Stewardess Clint Young as Doorman Jerrold Ziman as Man on Phone

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The cast of The Blues Brothers - 1980 includes: Twiggy as Chic Lady Alonzo Atkins as Choirmaster Dan Aykroyd as Elwood Blues Gwen Banta as Mother Stephen Bishop as Charming Trooper Margaret Branch as Soul Food Chorus Layne Britton as The Cheese Whiz James Brown as Reverend Cleophus James Russ Bruzek as The Good Ole Boys Brenda Bryant Corbett as Soul Food Chorus Blair Burrows as The Good Ole Boys Jack Callahan as The Good Ole Boys Cab Calloway as Curtis John Candy as Burton Mercer Armand Cerami as Trooper Daniel Ray Charles as Ray Curt Clendenin as Orphan Steve Cruz as Orphan Joe Cuttone as Lloyd Lemetrius Daniels as Orphan Leonard Daniels as Orphan Raven De La Croix as Woman in Concert Crowd Eddy Donno as SWAT Team Commander James DuMont as Kid Dancing in Street Wally Engelhardt as Gas Station Owner Tom Erhart as Prison Guard Tony Farella as National Guardsman Carrie Fisher as Mystery Woman Toni Fleming as Mrs. Tarantino Ralph Foody as Police Dispatcher Aretha Franklin as Mrs. Murphy Carolyn Franklin as Soul Food Chorus Kathleen Freeman as Sister Mary Stigmata (a.k.a. The Penguin) Henry Gibson as Head Nazi Sean Hayden as Orphan Dean Hill as Nazi Gary Houston as Nazi Aaron Jais as Orphan Gene Janson as The Good Ole Boys Chaka Khan as Choir Soloist Janine King as Concert Spectator John Landis as Trooper La Fong Steve Lawrence as Maury Sline John Lee Hooker as Street Slim Walter Levine as Prison Guard Shirley Levine as Woman on Cutting Room Floor Norman Matlock as Police Commissioner Stan Mazin as Drunk Dancer Jeff Morris as Bob Charles Mountain as Cop Babatunde Myers as Orphan Charles Napier as Tucker McElroy Jack Orend as Nazi Frank Oz as Corrections Officer Gary Patzik as Orphan Gil Pearson as The Good Ole Boys Pinetop Perkins as Luther Jackson Lou Perryman as Man at Bar Vicki Petite as Concert Guest Ben Piazza as Father Paul Reubens as Waiter John Ring as Fire Commissioner Steven Rozic as State Trooper and National Guardsman Gene Schuldt as Nazi Rosie Shuster as Cocktail Waitress Gerald Walling as Prison Guard Sheilah Wells as Claire Butch Williams as Orphan Steven Williams as Trooper Mount

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