Frank Abagnale (born 1948), American security consultant, inspiration for Catch Me If You Can
Served as a filming location for the 2002 movie Catch Me If You Can and the 2004 movie Taking Lives.
The restaurant ceased to function as a diner in late 2006 but has appeared as a location featured in a number of Hollywood films, including Training Day, Old School, Se7en, Ghost World, Gone in 60 Seconds, The Stepfather, What's Love Got to Do with It and Catch Me If You Can.
A scene in Catch Me If You Can portrays famed con man Frank Abagnale convincing a class that, rather than being a new student, he is in fact their substitute teacher.
Beach scenes were shot in Malibu, on the property of Tony Romano, executive producer of Catch Me If You Can and I, Robot.
Early in the 21st century, the building got some visibility when its exteriors were used as the background for a chase scene in the film Catch Me If You Can.
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Wardell has appeared in productions of Catch Me If You Can, Rent, Evil Dead the Musical (Outer Critics Circle Award nomination), Assassins, Good Vibrations, Thoroughly Modern Millie and James Joyce's The Dead.
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Wardell last appeared on Broadway as Agent Johnny Dollar in Catch Me If You Can at the Neil Simon Theatre.
He also played Clark Gable in a play about the making of the 1961 film The Misfits, he toured South-East Asia in a production of Catch Me If You Can and also toured New Zealand in the play Rose.
In a blog written by Ledesma, it was revealed prior to the airing of the episode that it would contain the use of the waltz "Tales from the Vienna Woods" by Johann Strauss II as well as a musical cue similar to the style of the main theme from the film Catch Me If You Can.
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(featuring Jeffree Star)
This marked the third time that Runblebee had created a main theme for a Sonic The Hedgehog related game, the first being Sonic Speed Riders, and the second being Catch Me If You Can, both from Sonic Riders.