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List Of Six Feet Under Episodes
'' Six Feet Under'' is an American drama television series created by Alan Ball for the premium cable network HBO Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television service, which is the flagship property of namesake parent-subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. The overall Home Box Office business unit is based a .... The series depicts the Fisher family, funeral directors who struggle with relationships and their own personal demons while running a small funeral home. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2001) Season 2 (2002) Season 3 (2003) Season 4 (2004) Season 5 (2005) Ratings References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Six Feet Under Six Feet Under (TV series) Lists of American drama television series episodes Lists of black comedy television series episodes ...
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Six Feet Under (TV Series)
''Six Feet Under'' is an American Drama (film and television), drama television series created and produced by Alan Ball (screenwriter), Alan Ball for the premium television network HBO. The series premiered on June 3, 2001, and ended on August 21, 2005, after List of Six Feet Under episodes, five seasons consisting of 63 episodes. The show depicts the lives of the Fisher family, who run a funeral home in Los Angeles, along with their friends and lovers. The ensemble cast, ensemble drama stars Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Frances Conroy, Lauren Ambrose, Freddy Rodriguez (actor), Freddy Rodriguez, Mathew St. Patrick, and Rachel Griffiths as the central characters. It was produced by Actual Size Films and The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio, and was shot on location in Los Angeles and in Hollywood studios. ''Six Feet Under'' received widespread acclaim, particularly for its writing and acting, and consistently drew high ratings for the HBO network. It is widely regarded as one of th ...
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Apparitional Experience
In parapsychology, an apparitional experience is an anomalous experience characterized by the apparent perception of either a living being or an inanimate object without there being any material stimulus for such a perception. In academic discussion, the term "apparitional experience" is preferred to the term "ghost" because: # The term ghost implies that some element of the human being survives death and, at least under certain circumstances, can make itself perceptible to living human beings. There are other competing explanations of apparitional experiences. # Firsthand accounts of apparitional experiences differ in many respects from their fictional counterparts in literary or traditional Ghost story, ghost stories and List of ghost films, films (see below). # The content of apparitional experiences includes living beings, both human and animal, and even inanimate objects. History Attempts to apply modern scientific or investigative standards to the study of apparitional e ...
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Freddy Rodriguez (actor)
Freddy Rodriguez (born January 17, 1975) is an American actor. He had starring roles as Federico Diaz on '' Six Feet Under'' (2001–2005) and Benny Colon in ''Bull'' (2016–2021), as well as a recurring role as Gio on ''Ugly Betty'' (2007–2010). He also starred in the Robert Rodriguez (to whom he bears no relation) film '' Planet Terror'' (2007). In addition to an Emmy nomination for ''Six Feet Under'', he received two SAG Awards and four Imagen Awards for his work. Early life and education Rodriguez attended Lincoln Park High School in Chicago and left for Hollywood shortly after graduation to take a role in his first film. Career One of his first films was in ''A Walk in the Clouds'' in 1994 where he played Pedro Aragon Jr. He also played a Vietnam veteran in ''Dead Presidents''. He went on to play roles such as Ninja in '' The Pest'', an obnoxious jock in '' Can't Hardly Wait'' and Carla's brother Marco on '' Scrubs''. As a voice actor, he contributed the voice of Má ...
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Lisa Cholodenko
Lisa Cholodenko is an American screenwriter and director. Cholodenko wrote and directed the films ''High Art'' (1998), ''Laurel Canyon (film), Laurel Canyon'' (2002), and ''The Kids Are All Right (film), The Kids Are All Right'' (2010). She has also directed television, including the miniseries ''Olive Kitteridge (miniseries), Olive Kitteridge'' (2014) and ''Unbelievable (miniseries), Unbelievable'' (2019). She has been nominated for an Academy Awards, Academy Award and a Golden Globe Awards, Golden Globe and has won an Emmy Awards, Emmy and a Directors Guild of America Award, DGA Award. Early life and education Cholodenko is from the San Fernando Valley, and grew up in a liberal Jewish family. Her paternal grandfather emigrated from USSR. Cholodenko received a Bachelor of Arts, BA in anthropology and ethnic studies from San Francisco State University, where she was a teaching assistant for Angela Davis. In the early 1990s, she was an apprentice editor on John Singleton's ''Boyz ...
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Familia (Six Feet Under)
"Familia" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American drama television series '' Six Feet Under''. The episode was written by producer Laurence Andries, and directed by Lisa Cholodenko. It originally aired on HBO on June 24, 2001. The series is set in Los Angeles, and depicts the lives of the Fisher family, who run a funeral home, along with their friends and lovers. It explores the conflicts that arise after the family's patriarch, Nathaniel, dies in a car accident. In the episode, David is challenged over his relationship with Keith, while the investigation into the fire consumes the family. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 5.68 million household viewers and gained Nielsen household rating of 3.5, making it the most watched episode of the series by then. The episode received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the humor and performances, particularly Michael C. Hall. Plot At night, a gang member, Manuel ...
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Horse Race
Horse racing is an equestrian performance activity, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition. It is one of the most ancient of all sports, as its basic premise – to identify which of two or more horses is the fastest over a set course or distance – has been mostly unchanged since at least classical antiquity. Horse races vary widely in format, and many countries have developed their own particular traditions around the sport. Variations include restricting races to particular breeds, running over obstacles, running over different distances, running on different track surfaces, and running in different gaits. In some races, horses are assigned different weights to carry to reflect differences in ability, a process known as handicapping. While horses are sometimes raced purely for sport, a major part of horse racing's interest and economic importance is in the gambling associated ...
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John Patterson (director)
John Tiffin Patterson (April 4, 1940 – February 7, 2005) was a television director known for his work on drama series, who also made television films. He directed thirteen episodes of ''The Sopranos'', including the first five season finales. Patterson was born in Buffalo, New York. Biography Aged 19, Patterson joined the United States Air Force where he navigated B-52 bombers for the Strategic Air Command. He resumed his college studies while a reservist and graduated from the University at Buffalo. He earned a master's degree at Stanford University in 1970, where he was a classmate of ''The Sopranos'' creator David Chase. He was nominated for the Emmy award in 2002 and 2003 for his work on ''The Sopranos'' but he lost, and won The Directors Guild of America award for the show in 2002. As a director, Patterson worked for several television studios, including HBO and CBS. He directed episodes of ''The Sopranos'', '' Providence'', ''The Practice'', ''Carnivàle'', ''Family ...
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Bruce Eric Kaplan
Bruce Eric Kaplan (born ) is an American cartoonist whose single-panel cartoons frequently appear in ''The New Yorker''. His cartoons are known for their signature simple style and often dark humor. Kaplan is also a screenwriter and has worked on ''Seinfeld'' and on '' Six Feet Under''. Kaplan wove his New Yorker cartooning into ''Seinfeld'' with the episode, "The Cartoon." He graduated from Wesleyan University and studied there with Professor Jeanine Basinger. Kaplan joined the crew of ''Six Feet Under'' during the first season in 2001, as a supervising producer. He scripted two episodes of the first season, " The Foot" and " The New Person." He was promoted to co-executive producer for the second season in 2002 and wrote another two episodes, "The Invisible Woman" and " The Secret." He remained a co-executive producer for the third season, in 2003, and wrote an episode entitled "The Trap". He was promoted to executive producer for the fourth season, in 2004, and wrote another ...
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The Foot (Six Feet Under)
"The Foot" is the third episode of the first season of the American drama television series '' Six Feet Under''. The episode was written by supervising producer Bruce Eric Kaplan, and directed by John Patterson. It originally aired on HBO on June 17, 2001. The series is set in Los Angeles, and depicts the lives of the Fisher family, who run a funeral home, along with their friends and lovers. It explores the conflicts that arise after the family's patriarch, Nathaniel, dies in a car accident. In the episode, the Fishers face a rival funeral service, which plans to buy a property right next to them. Meanwhile, Claire discovers that Gabe exposed their sexual encounters to the school. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 4.16 million household viewers and gained Nielsen household rating of 2.8. The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised it for its humor and ending. Plot At a bread company, a man named Thomas Romano (John ...
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Ed Begley, Jr
Edward James Begley Jr. (born September 16, 1949) is an American actor and environmental activist. He has appeared in hundreds of films, television shows, and stage performances. He played Dr. Victor Ehrlich on the television series ''St. Elsewhere'' (1982–1988). The role earned him six consecutive Primetime Emmy Award nominations and a Golden Globe Award nomination. He also co-hosted, along with wife Rachelle Carson, the green living reality show titled '' Living with Ed'' (2007–2010), and recurred as Dr. Grant Linkletter in ''Young Sheldon'' (2019–2024). Equally prolific in cinema, Begley's film appearances include ''Blue Collar'' (1978), ''An Officer and a Gentleman'' (1982), '' This Is Spinal Tap'' (1984), '' Transylvania 6-5000'' (1985), '' The Accidental Tourist'' (1988), '' Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills'' (1989), '' She-Devil'' (1989), '' Batman Forever'' (1995), and '' Pineapple Express'' (2008). He is a recurring cast member in the mockum ...
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Eric Balfour
Eric Salter Balfour (born April 24, 1977) is an American actor. He made his film debut in the Lifetime movie ''No One Would Tell'' in 1996, followed by the drama '' Shattered Image'' (1998), followed by roles in '' What Women Want'' (2000), Rise of the Gargoyles (2009) and '' The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' (2003). His roles on television include Milo Pressman on the action-thriller TV series '' 24'', a recurring role in the drama '' Six Feet Under'' as Gabriel Dimas, Duke Crocker in '' Haven'', Eddie on '' The OC'', and as Boone in Country Comfort. Early life Balfour was born to a Jewish family in Los Angeles, California, the son of David Balfour, a chiropractor, and Sharon (née Salter), who works as a marriage and family counselor. He has a younger sister. He described his household growing up as "creative" and said that his family often made trips to the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California. Career Balfour appeared on the kids TV show '' Kids Incorporated'' for one season ...
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Pyramid Scheme
A pyramid scheme is a business model which, rather than earning money (or providing Return on investment, returns on investments) by sale of legitimate product (business), products to an end consumer, mainly earns money by recruiting new members with the promise of payments (or services). As the number of members multiplies, recruiting quickly becomes increasingly difficult until it is impossible, and therefore most of the newer recruits do not make a profit. As such, pyramid schemes are unsustainable. The unsustainable nature of pyramid schemes has led to most countries outlawing them as a form of fraud. Pyramid schemes have existed since at least the mid-to-late 19th century in different guises. Some multi-level marketing plans have been classified as pyramid schemes. Concept and basic models In a pyramid scheme, an organization compels individuals who wish to join to make a payment. In exchange, the organization promises its new members a share of the money taken from every ...
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