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Joe E. Kernan

After losing the election to Daniels, Kernan returned to private life and became president of the South Bend Silver Hawks baseball club.


Ana Hernandez Luna

Before being elected herself, Hernandez Luna worked for Texas state representatives Jessica Farrar and Joe E. Moreno, and also interned for state senator Rodney Ellis.

Bettina Welch

Her other stage roles include Australian productions of Harvey with Joe E. Brown, Simon and Laura and Deep Blue Sea with Googie Withers and John McCallum, the lead role opposite Emrys Jones in Double Image, and a featured role with Sir Robert Helpmann in Nude with Violin.

Bill Banker

He was featured as part of the All-American football team in the 1930 Warner Bros. feature movie Maybe It's Love starring 20 year old Joan Bennett and comedian Joe E. Brown.

Caterpillar D8

The RD8 appeared as the 'Earthworm RD8' in the Joe E. Brown movie Earthworm Tractors (1936) with background shots of the Caterpillar factory.

Dirch Passer

Among his inspirations he mentioned Joe E. Brown but he was also known for his admiration of the British comedian Tommy Cooper.

Green Mill Cocktail Lounge

Singer and comedian Joe E. Lewis was attacked by McGurn's men in 1927 after he refused to take his act to the Green Mill.

Irving Leroy Ress

Three stars, whose children or grandchildren he had delivered, Pat O'Brien, Charles Ruggles, and Joe E. Brown, were among his pallbearers.

Joe Armstrong

Joe E. Armstrong (born 1956), American politician and member of the Tennessee House of Representatives

Joe E. Legend

The January 10, 2009 episode of WWP saw Joe Legend defeat PJ Black (current WWE superstar Justin Gabriel) to capture the then vacant WWP Heavyweight World Title for the first time.

Joe E. Lewis

In 1961 Sinatra signed Lewis to record for his label, Reprise Records.

On his live album Sinatra at the Sands (1966), Sinatra says that even though he recently celebrated his 50th birthday, he would have the body of a 22-year-old man, "If I hadn't spent all those years drinking with Joe E. Lewis".

In 1927, Lewis refused the request of Jack "Machine Gun" McGurn (an Al Capone lieutenant) to renew a contract that would have bound him to sing and perform at the Green Mill Cocktail Lounge, which was partly owned by McGurn.

Joe E. Mann

On that day, in Best, the Netherlands, he single-handedly destroyed an enemy emplacement and continued to fire on the enemy from an exposed position until being wounded.

Joe E. Ross

Jackie Gleason had already been playing there for 16 weeks, and the manager was about to ask Gleason to stay a while longer.

Joe Ross

Joe E. Ross (1914–1982), American actor born in New York City

Kevin Northcutt

During his time in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as part of the Red Shirt Security, he won the NWA World Tag Team Championship with Joe E. Legend & held the belts from January 28, 2004 until February 4 of the same year.

Michael J. Kernan

On September 25, 1925, he married Katharine Covenhoven Clarke (1886–1969), and they had three children, among them journalist Michael Kernan (1927–2005).

Military Professional Resources Inc.

General William F. Kernan of the U.S. Army also joined the firm after his military service.

Myron Cohen

During the 1950s, when there were numerous nightclub showroom venues throughout the nation, he was one of the top headliners, along with others, such as Sophie Tucker, Ted Lewis, Adam Lebensfeld, Jimmy Durante, and Joe E. Lewis, among others.

Otto Pommerening

The film, directed by William A. Wellman, was a genre football comedy starring Joan Bennett, Joe E. Brown, and members of the 1928 and 1929 All-American football teams and USC coach Howard Jones.

Ray Enright

Enright oversaw comedy films like Joe E. Brown vehicles, and five of the six informal pairings of Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell.

The Actors' Temple

Many vaudeville, musical theater, television, and nightclub performers attended services there, including Sophie Tucker, Shelley Winters, Milton Berle, Al Jolson, Jack Benny, Joe E. Lewis, Edward G. Robinson, as well as several of the Three Stooges.

Wally Rehg

Besides baseball, Rehg appeared in the films Fast Company (1929), playing himself, and as an uncredited ballplayer in Alibi Ike (1935), a baseball comedy starred by Joe Brown and Olivia de Havilland.


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