Word: roger
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Vignali, Santiago and the rest of the Crimson squad will run right, and that'll be no accident. Because at right tackle is senior Roger Caron, a legitimate All-American candidate and pro prospect...
OFFENSIVE TACKLE (2)--The strongest, biggest and most experienced player on the team plays at right tackle, and you can bet that on fourth and inches senior Roger Caron will be the man clearing the hole. At 6-ft., 5-in., 270 lbs., Caron represents a mammoth obstacle for opposing defenses. The Norwell, Mass. native beach presses more than 400 pounds. A first-team All-Ivy and Honorable Mention Division I-AA All-America, he has a great shot at the pros. The left side of the ball is a different story. Junior George Kostakos leads the race...
...Jerry Garvey MG Plainville, Conn. 57 John Gibbons LB Holyoke, Mass. 58 Dennis Ineman C Fort Wayne, Ind. 59 Sam Jensen C Bloomington, Ind. 60 Ben Thio OG Cortamadera, Calif. 61 Jim Higgins G Salem, Mass. 61 Hal Watson OG Dallas, Texas 62 Mike Pascucci OG Beverly, Mass. 63 Roger Caron OT Norwell, Mass. 64 Alex Hill OG Hobart, Ind. 65 Larry Balough OG Cleveland, Ohio 66 George Kostakos OT Utica, N.Y. 67 Dick Lannon OG Peru, III. 68 Taine Pechet OG Cambridge, Mass. 69 Wayne Hunley OG Pittsburgh, Pa. 70 Brian O'Shea DT Lynnfield, Mass. 71 Joe Ryan...
...Roger Cobb (Steve Martin) has this little problem: the spirit of a dead woman inhabits and controls the right side of his body. The semitranssexual dilemma is no miracle of genetic engineering but rather a goof-up of Oriental mysticism. Seems that Roger, a 38-year-old lawyer drifting through a mediocre career and toward a no-thrills marriage with the boss's daughter, was named executor of the estate of Edwina Cutwater (Lily Tomlin), one of the world's richest, coldest, frailest and ditsiest women. Edwina had engaged the services of a swami, sect undetermined, to transfer...
...best movie chance yet to spotlight his bravura brand of physical comedy. Watch Roger/Edwina attempt to walk down the street, or go to the bathroom, or make love; each move is a sublime display of schizophrenic coordination. Watch right-side Edwina take control in a courtroom, as left-side Roger falls asleep and the ever-so-feminine Edwina moves "their" body in a grotesquely macho strut. The actor's challenge is impossibly complicated−Steve Martin playing Lily Tomlin playing Roger Cobb−and beautifully realized. The rest of All of Me is no tour de farce; some jokes...