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Raymond Allen Liotta (/ liˈoʊtə / lee-OH-tə, Italian: [liˈɔtta]; December 18, 1954 – May 26, 2022) was an American actor. He first gained attention for his role in the film Something Wild (1986), which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination. He was best known for his portrayals of Shoeless Joe Jackson in the film Field of Dreams (1989) and Henry Hill in the film Goodfellas (1990 ...
Category:Sacramento Sacts players This is for players of the Sacramento Sacts minor league baseball team, who played in the Pacific Coast League from 1909-1913.
The Cars were an American rock band formed in Boston in 1976. [2] Emerging from the new wave scene in the late 1970s, they consisted of Ric Ocasek (rhythm guitar), Benjamin Orr (bass guitar), Elliot Easton (lead guitar), Greg Hawkes (keyboards) and David Robinson (drums). Ocasek and Orr shared lead vocals. Ric Ocasek was the band's leader and took sole song writing credits for practically ...
The athletics department inducted Todd Worrell (baseball), Becky White (volleyball and women's basketball) and Wade Kirchmeyer (men's basketball). The school has since inducted 14 more alumni, including: Jim Blagg, Clyde Cook, Musa Dogonyaro, Ronn Johnson, Natasha Miller, Ben Orr, Jessica Pistole, Rianne Schorel and Tim Worrell. [52]
The Mid-Missouri Mavericks were an independent baseball league team which played in Columbia, Missouri, in the United States. The team was a member of the independent Frontier League, and had no association with a Major League Baseball team. From 2003 through 2005 the team played at Taylor Stadium, the home field of the baseball team of University of Missouri. The team suspended operations ...
Steve Spurrier ... Stephen Orr Spurrier (born April 20, 1945) is an American retired football coach and player, who is also commonly referred to by his nicknames, the Head Ball Coach or the ol' Ball Coach. [1] Spurrier was a college football quarterback with the Florida Gators, where he won the 1966 Heisman Trophy.
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