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Fatso may refer to: Animals * The proper name of Keyboard Cat (now deceased), a cat who became the subject of an Internet meme * Fatso (crocodile), a saltwater crocodile in captivity in Western Australia Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters * Sergeant "Fatso" Judson, a character in the 1953 American film ''From Here to Eternity'' * Fatso, a member of the Ghostly Trio and one of Casper the Friendly Ghost's uncles * Fatso, a wombat from the Australian television series ''A Country Practice'' * The Mancubus or Fatso, a character in the video game ''Doom II'' Films * ''Fatso'' (1980 film), an American film directed by Anne Bancroft * ''Fatso'' (2008 film), a Norwegian film directed by Arild Fröhlich * ''Fatso!'', a 2012 Indian film directed by Rajat Kapoor Literature * ''Fatso'', a 1987 autobiography by retired American football player Art Donovan * ''FAT!SO?'', a 1998 book by Marilyn Wann Music * Fatso (band), a band who featured on the TV series ''Rutland Weeken ...
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Keyboard Cat
Keyboard Cat is a video-based internet meme. Its original form was a video made in 1984 by Charlie Schmidt of his cat Fatso seemingly playing a musical keyboard (though manipulated by Schmidt off-camera) to a cheery tune. While Schmidt had uploaded the video himself to YouTube in 2007, Brad O'Farrell, with Schmidt's permission, appended the video to the end of a blooper video uploaded in 2009 as if to have the cat "play" the person offstage after the gaffe as they had done in Vaudeville. The idea of this quickly expanded on the Internet by numerous other users, typically under the name "Play Him Off, Keyboard Cat", and became a popular meme on YouTube. Though Fatso had died in 1987, Schmidt had since adopted two other cats to become the new "Keyboard Cat" and providing video footage to be used for the meme: Bento until his death in 2018, and the new current Keyboard Cat, Skinny. History The various Keyboard Cats have been owned by Charlie Schmidt of Spokane, Washington, United ...
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Fatso (crocodile)
Malcolm Douglas (14 March 1941 – 23 September 2010) was an Australian wildlife documentary film maker, and crocodile hunter. Douglas started in the 1960s as a professional crocodile hunter and farmer, but later dedicated himself to their preservation. Biography In 1964, 23-year-old Malcolm Douglas and his friend David Oldmeadow ditched their jobs as stock and station agents in the Riverina region of New South Wales and set off on a six-month trip around Australia. Six months turned into four years. It was a journey that shaped Douglas' future. As the pair travelled and explored, they filmed their adventures. The film later turned into the documentary ''Across the Top'', which still holds the rating record for a documentary on Australian television. He went on to produce more than 50 documentaries and films for Channel Seven and Channel Nine. Filmed in 2008, his last documentary series, the six-part ''In The Bush With Malcolm Douglas'' aired in 2009 on Seven to high ratings on S ...
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From Here To Eternity
''From Here to Eternity'' is a 1953 American drama romance war film directed by Fred Zinnemann, and written by Daniel Taradash, based on the 1951 novel of the same name by James Jones. The picture deals with the tribulations of three U.S. Army soldiers, played by Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, and Frank Sinatra, stationed on Hawaii in the months leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Deborah Kerr and Donna Reed portray the women in their lives, and the supporting cast includes Ernest Borgnine, Philip Ober, Jack Warden, Mickey Shaughnessy, Claude Akins, and George Reeves. The film won eight Academy Awards out of 13 nominations, including awards for Best Picture, Best Director (Fred Zinnemann), Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actor (Frank Sinatra), and Supporting Actress (Donna Reed).Suid2002, p. 148 /ref> Army cooperation was necessary in order to shoot on location at Schofield Barracks, use training aircraft, and obtain military footage of Pearl Harbor for use in th ...
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