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Ray Meets Helen
''Ray Meets Helen'' is a 2017 romantic drama film directed by Alan Rudolph. It is notable as Sondra Locke's last acting appearance. Plot Ray and Helen each happen upon large sums of money which enable them to reinvent themselves. Helen comes by a drunk woman in a bar in the morning and tries to dissuade her from driving away. Later she sees the car at the side of the road out in a barren location. The woman is sat under a tree and has shot herself leaving a note inviting the person who finds her to take possession of her flat and effectively her old life. Ray is an insurance investigator who is treated badly by work. He vomits and goes to hospital for tests. His blood sample is wrongly labelled and later he gets a call suggesting bad health news. When Ray is out on his latest job - the turnover of a bank van carrying cash - he sees a boy putting wads of money into a rucksack. Later he tracks the boy to his house. He tells hm about his life as boxer before a stray bullet injured his ...
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Alan Rudolph
Alan Steven Rudolph (born December 18, 1943) is an American film director and screenwriter. Early life Rudolph was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Oscar Rudolph (1911–1991), a television director and actor, and his wife. He became interested in film and was a protégé of director Robert Altman. Rudolph worked as an assistant director on Altman's film adaptation of Raymond Chandler's ''The Long Goodbye (novel), The Long Goodbye'' and later on ''Nashville (film), Nashville''. Career Rudolph's films focus upon isolated and eccentric characters and their relationships, and frequently are ensemble pieces featuring prominent romanticism and fantasy. He has written almost all of his films. In addition, he has repeatedly worked with actors Keith Carradine and Geneviève Bujold, and composer Mark Isham (see list of film director and composer collaborations). Director Rudolph came to prominence with ''Choose Me'' (1984), the story of the sexual relationships among a ha ...
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Joshua Caleb Johnson
Joshua Caleb Johnson is an American child actor. After appearing in several television shows and short films, he gained attention when he starred as Henry 'Onion' Shackleford in the 2020 television series ''The Good Lord Bird ''The Good Lord Bird'' is a 2013 novel by James McBride about Henry Shackleford, an enslaved person, who unites with John Brown in Brown's abolitionist mission. The novel won the National Book Award for Fiction in 2013 and received generally po ...''. Filmography Film Television Video game Accolades References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, Joshua Caleb 21st-century American male actors American male television actors American male child actors Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Films Directed By Alan Rudolph
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2017 Romantic Drama Films
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2010s English-language Films
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American Romantic Drama Films
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2017 Films
Seventeen or 17 may refer to: *17 (number), the natural number following 16 and preceding 18 * one of the years 17 BC, AD 17, 1917, 2017 Literature Magazines * ''Seventeen'' (American magazine), an American magazine * ''Seventeen'' (Japanese magazine), a Japanese magazine Novels * ''Seventeen'' (Tarkington novel), a 1916 novel by Booth Tarkington *''Seventeen'' (''Sebuntiin''), a 1961 novel by Kenzaburō Ōe * ''Seventeen'' (Serafin novel), a 2004 novel by Shan Serafin Stage and screen Film * ''Seventeen'' (1916 film), an American silent comedy film *''Number Seventeen'', a 1932 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock * ''Seventeen'' (1940 film), an American comedy film *''Eric Soya's '17''' (Danish: ''Sytten''), a 1965 Danish comedy film * ''Seventeen'' (1985 film), a documentary film * ''17 Again'' (film), a 2009 film whose working title was ''17'' * ''Seventeen'' (2019 film), a Spanish drama film Television * ''Seventeen'' (TV drama), a 1994 UK dramatic short starring Christ ...
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Triangle Sun
Triangle Sun is an international pop music, pop/electronic music, electronic, downtempo, chillout band. It was created in 2004 by international musician and composer :ru:Князев, Александр Михайлович (музыкант), Alexander Knyazev. Based in Los Angeles. The compositions of the project are included in the world music collections Café del Mar, Buddha Bar, Mykonos 2019 and more than two dozen collections. Triangle Sun songs are rotated in 53 countries. History In 2004 Triangle Sun began the ascension on a musical scene. Same year they have won the Russian festival Cafe Del Mar Lounge. Then went to Spanish coast of Ibiza to play in world famous Cafe Del Mar (Ibiza) and won there too. Soon the track Beautiful was licensed by Cafe Del Mar XIII, thanks to which Triangle Sun has become popular in Europe and America. As a result, in summer 2005, Triangle Sun performed as headliner at festival Parliament Lounge. Thus, Triangle Sun became a project incl ...
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Neil Jackson
Neil Jackson (born 5 March 1976) is an English actor, singer, musician and writer who has appeared in several television series and films, but is probably best known for his role as Marcus on '' Blade: The Series'' and Sasha on ''Make It or Break It''. His screenwriting credits include the film ''The Passage'' directed by Mark Heller and released in 2007. He has starred in several other films including '' Quantum of Solace'' and '' Push''. Early life Jackson was born in Luton, Bedfordshire, the second of four sons of Evelyn and Dennis Jackson. Jackson began acting when studying drama at GCSE level in Harlington Upper School. While there he was in several school plays including ''Annie'', ''Little Shop of Horrors'', ''Hard Times'', and ''West Side Story''. He also acted in National Youth Theatre as a teenager before moving to Cardiff to study sport at the University of Wales Institute Cardiff (UWIC) in Wales. In Wales, Jackson started competitive boxing, entering in the Br ...
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Susan Misner
Susan Misner (; born February 8, 1971) is an American actress and dancer. She has appeared in a number of TV series as a guest star, as well as several recurring roles. Career Misner portrayed Grace Davidson on the ABC soap opera ''One Life to Live'' from March 12, 1999, to November 17, 1999. In 2002, Misner appeared in the film ''Chicago'' as Liz, performing the "Cell Block Tango" number. Misner has guest starred on many TV series, including three of the series in the ''Law & Order'' franchise—''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (2001/2005), '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (2002) and ''Law & Order'' (2006)—as well as both ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2002) and ''CSI: Miami'' (2004). She appeared as Theresa on '' Rescue Me'' (2006–07), and later as Gretchen Martin in the 2007 miniseries '' The Bronx Is Burning''. She appeared in two episodes of the hit CBS procedural ''Without a Trace'' during the 2004–2005 television season. In several episodes of the first ...
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Tyson Ritter
Tyson Jay Ritter (born April 24, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and model. He is best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, pianist, and songwriter of the multi-RIAA certification, platinum selling American alternative rock band The All-American Rejects. As an actor, Ritter appeared as Dane on Amazon Video's ''Betas'', recurred as rock musician Oliver Rome on NBC's ''Parenthood (2010 TV series), Parenthood'', and has had supporting roles in films, including ''The House Bunny'' (2008) and ''Miss You Already'' (2015). In 2018, Ritter played recurring characters on two television series on AMC (TV channel), AMC, ''Preacher (TV series), Preacher'' and ''Lodge 49''. Ritter joined the main cast of ''Preacher'' for its final season in 2019. Early life Ritter was born on April 24, 1984 in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to Tracy Jean Rains (née Lyons; born to Edwina Janora Lyons Sherman and Tony Eugene Lyons) and Tim Jay Ritter (born to Peggy Earline Ritter Sharpton an ...
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Lenny Von Dohlen
Lenny Von Dohlen Jr. (December 22, 1958 – July 5, 2022) was an American television, film, and stage actor. With a 40-year career that primarily featured work in independent films and guest appearances on numerous prominent series, he was probably best known for his performance as architect Miles Harding in the film '' Electric Dreams'' (1984), the title role as a steelworker's son opposite Karl Malden in ''Billy Galvin'' (1986), and as the orchid-loving agoraphobe Harold Smith in the television series ''Twin Peaks'' and its prequel film '' Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me''. Early years Von Dohlen was born on December 22, 1958, in Augusta, Georgia, and raised in Goliad, a small town in south Texas. He had German ancestry from his paternal side. As a child he wished to become a jockey, but grew too tall for his dream. He studied Theater at the University of Texas, and graduated from Loretto Heights College in Denver, Colorado. From there he moved to New York City to pursue a car ...
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