Julie Caitlin Brown (born January 27, 1961) is an American actress and musician known for her role as Na'Toth in the first and fifth season of the science fiction television series Babylon 5.
She was played by Julie Caitlin Brown in the first season (a last-minute casting change after Susan Kellerman walked off the set).
Alex Toth | Zsófia Tóth | Tóth | Peter Wolf Toth | Jerry Toth | Árpád Tóth | Toth's ''Nee-Gaw-Nee-Gaw-Bow'' (Leading Man, 1988) in Wakefield, Michigan | Rudy Toth | Paul Toth | Na'Toth | Matej Tóth | Laszlo Toth | József Tóth (geographer) | Eric Justin Toth |
Returning to the United States in 1956, Toth settled in the Los Angeles area and worked primarily for Dell Comics until 1960.
This membership of the Alma Trio (Toth, Rejto, Baller) continued until Baller's retirement in 1971, when pianist William Corbett Jones joined the Trio until it disbanded in 1976.
De Toth went to England, spent several years as an assistant to fellow Hungarian émigré Alexander Korda, and eventually moved to Los Angeles in 1942.
After a memorial service on Babylon 5 for G'Kar, Michael Garibaldi and Susan Ivanova head to the Narn homeworld with Na'Toth to answer questions about G'Kar's death.
Blood Oaths of the New Blues is the fourteenth studio album by American musician Wooden Wand, aka James Jackson Toth.
The Edmonton Protocol was primarily developed by Dr James Shapiro (transplant surgeon), Jonathan Lakey Ph.D., Dr Edmond Ryan (endocrinologist), Gregory Korbutt Ph.D., Dr. Ellen Toth, Dr. Garth Warnock, Dr. Norman Kneteman, and Ray Rajotte Ph.D., at the University of Alberta Hospital and the Surgical-Medical Research Institute.
The role of Na'Toth was recast with Mary Kay Adams, and Brown went on to return for guest appearances during the second season (as a human lawyer) and the fifth season (reprising the role of Na'Toth).
The approach that Fejes Tóth suggested in that work, which translates as "packing of objects in a plane, on a sphere and in a space", provided Thomas Hales a basis for a proof of the Kepler conjecture in 1998.
Toth was subdued by bystanders, including American sculptor Bob Cassilly, who was the first person to pull him away from The Pietà.
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Little is known of Toth's early life, apart from his birth in Pilisvörösvár, Hungary in 1938.
Lazlo Toth, pen name under which comedian Don Novello wrote a series of letters to public figures and corporations; the name is derived from that of the Pietà vandal
Noémi Tóth (born June 7, 1976 in Szentes, Hungary) is a female water polo defender from Italy, who won the gold medal with the Women's National Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
On September 1, 1962, he was traded to the Cubs for pitcher Harvey Branch, and made six more appearances for the Cubs, including four starts, before the 1962 campaign ended, with Toth winning four of five decisions and posting an earned run average of 4.62.
Since 2003 and 2006 he plays in such multi-faceted formations like Mitsoura (Mónika Miczura, András Monori, Márk Moldvai, Miklós Lukács, Éva Mandula), the Miklós Lukács Quintet (Miklós Lukács, Mátyás Szandai, András Dés, Kristóf Bacsó), the M. Trio (Evelin Tóth, Dániel Kardos) and the Rubái Trió (Szabolcs Szőke and Evelin Tóth), etc.
Pyramid energy was popularized in the early 1970s, particularly by New Age authors such as Patrick Flanagan (Pyramid Power: The Millennium Science, 1973), Max Toth and Greg Nielsen (Pyramid Power, 1974) and Warren Smith (Secret Forces of the Pyramids, 1975).
He was conceived as the perfect warrior, extracted from the unearthed remains of some of the greatest generals of all time--Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte, Attila the Hun, Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great, Ivan the Terrible, Vlad the Impaler, Hannibal, Genghis Khan, Grigori Rasputin, Montezuma, Geronimo and Egyptian general Xanuth Amon-Toth.
On March 23, 2012, it was announced that Toth had teamed up with Kiri Baga.
The families of Hungarian nobility that are known to have lived in Tiszadob at one point in time: Andrássy, Aranyász, Balogh, Baráth, Batta, Bódogh, Boros, Czegledy, Czihát, Dancs, Doby (ancient family), Görgei, Jánossy, Kazai, Lakatos, Monoky (ancient family), Pápai, Péchy, Porkoláb, Székes, Szük, Tóth and Zákány.
Eric Justin Toth, suspected child pornographer and FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive
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Jerry Toth (1928–1999), Canadian composer and woodwind player