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Michael Talbott
Michael Talbott (born February 2, 1955) is an American actor. He portrayed Detective Stanley Switek in the crime drama television series ''Miami Vice'' (1984–1989). Early life Michael was born on February 2, 1955, in Waverly, Iowa, to parents Kay and John Talbott. Career Talbott is best known for his co-starring role as Detective Stanley Switek in the 1980s television series ''Miami Vice''. His other television credits include ''M*A*S*H'', ''Sanford and Son'', ''The Jeffersons'', ''Eight is Enough'' and other series. He appeared in a number of films, playing a bully in ''Carrie'', a party-crasher in ''Big Wednesday'', a highway patrolman in ''Any Which Way You Can'', a reckless stunt driver in ''Used Cars'', a real estate agent in '' Manhunter'', and a reluctant deputy in ''First Blood''. Talbott had a small part in ''National Lampoon's Vacation'' but his scene was edited out of the final cut, although his character "Cowboy" is shown in a photograph during the end credits, and ...
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Waverly, Iowa
Waverly is a city in Bremer County, Iowa, United States. The population was 10,394 at the time of the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Bremer County and is part of the Waterloo– Cedar Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. The sister city of Waverly is the German city of Eisenach, which is famous for the Wartburg castle. Waverly is the location of Wartburg College, which is named after this castle. Early Waverly history Indian reservation The first permanent residents of Waverly were settled there against their will. Because of their alleged assistance given to Chief Black Hawk during the Blackhawk War of 1832, the Winnebago were forced to cede their lands east of the Mississippi and to move to Neutral Ground in what is now northeastern Iowa. They were to receive $270,000 ($10,000 per year for 27 years) and were required to surrender several of their tribesmen accused of murdering whites during the war. At that time there were three tribes living in the area, the Win ...
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