Word: potters
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...offense. And the shots that Code didn't stop with body slides or Mark Fusco didn't intercept and carry out of the zone, Lau got a stick or a pad on--all but a Paul Barton tip-in seven minutes into the game and a Dan Potter deflection with three minutes remaining...
Born Susan Anne Potter in Dunsmuir, Calif., Douglas has been thrice married and enjoyed a highly successful career as a publishing executive (WomenSports) before starting her own magazine sales and marketing firm in Los Angeles. In 1976 boredom tempted her to put a personal ad ("dynamic career woman, tall, blonde . . .") in a cheap tabloid for singles. "My personal life was on hold," she says...
Demetrios said he will try today to reach both the film company, whose name he did not know, and the play's author, Dennis Potter. Meanwhile, he will hold no more rehearsals...
...Meets '83--Marion Dry, Jane Edmonds, Debra Caplan, Dawn Delbanco, Patty Potter, and Claire Ducharme Wilson; Cronkhite Graduate Center Living Room...
...series, personally approving every actor cast as an FBI agent to be sure he "looked the part." The ensemble includes a black recruited from military intelligence, played in the pilot by Charles Brown and afterward by Harold Sylvester; a smashing-looking woman psychologist who teaches pistol-marks-personship (Carol Potter); a salon-coiffed, hip-talking pretty boy (Joseph Cali); and a sarcastic, ever grinning preppie athlete (Richard Hill). Their boss, portrayed by Mike Connors, star of Mannix (1967-75), is a tough-but-sensitive older man whose marriage is imperiled by the demands of his career...