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Kent was the father of several children. At the time of his death he was married to actress and author Madelyn Cain. Death. Kent died on October 7, 2011, six days before his 81st birthday, in Hollywood Hills, California, from multiple myeloma. He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills. Partial filmography Film
April 4, 2022. (2022-04-04) (aged 72) Lakewood, Ohio, U.S. Political party. Democratic. Madeline A. Cain (November 21, 1949 – April 4, 2022) was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives and the first woman mayor of Lakewood, Ohio. [1] Cain had previously represented a portion of Cuyahoga County for four terms (7 years) in the Ohio House ...
Whiz Kids. (1987) The New Tango. (1987) Whiz Kids is an album by the Gary Burton Quintet recorded in June 1986 and released on ECM February the following year. [2] The quintet features saxophonist Tommy Smith and rhythm section Makoto Ozone, Steve Swallow and Martin Richards.
Stranger Than Fanfiction is a young adult novel written by author Chris Colfer. [1] It was published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on February 28, 2017, and is Colfer's second young adult novel. [1] [2] Stranger Than Fanfiction explores themes of race, friendship, and fame, as well as LGBT themes. [3] [4] It has received widespread ...
Aclima (sibling) Azura (sibling) Cain [a] is a biblical figure in the Book of Genesis within Abrahamic religions. He is the elder brother of Abel, and the firstborn son of Adam and Eve, the first couple within the Bible. [1] He was a farmer who gave an offering of his crops to God. However, God was not pleased and favored Abel's offering over ...
Paced by a group of players known as the Whiz Kids, the team consisted of 20-year-old All-America forward Andy Phillip and teenagers Ken Menke, Gene Vance, Jack Smiley and team captain Art Mathisen. These players were so dominant in the Big Ten, that only Northwestern's Otto Graham could crack the all-conference team.
Mike Goliat. Mike Mitchell Goliat (November 5, 1921 – January 13, 2004) was an American professional baseball second baseman, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1949–51) and St. Louis Browns (1951–52). He batted and threw right-handed, and was listed at 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and 180 pounds (82 kg).
First edition. The Best and the Brightest (1972) is an account by journalist David Halberstam of the origins of the Vietnam War published by Random House. The focus of the book is on the foreign policy crafted by academics and intellectuals who were in President John F. Kennedy 's administration, and the consequences of those policies in Vietnam.