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2023: Mario Fratti, drammaturgo italiano. La sua produzione conta oltre 100 opere, tradotte in 20 lingue e rappresentate in 600 teatri di tutto il mondo. Dopo la laurea in Lingue e Letterature Straniere conseguita all’Università Ca’ Foscari a Venezia, Fratti avviò alla fine degli anni cinquanta una ricca produzione drammatica. È del 1959 il suo primo dramma Il nastro, vincitore del premio RAI.…
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topbeautifulwomens · 5 years
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Hailed from Los Angeles, Laraine Newman identified early interest in improvisational comedy, which she began to learn at age 15. She joined the Richmond Shepard Mime Troup in the late 1960s before residing in Paris for a time in the early 1970s to study with mime artist Marcel Marceau. Upon returning to Los Angeles in 1972, Newman launched her professional career with the celebrated The Groundlings and became one of the improvisational troupe’s founding members. While performing with the company, she caught the attention of Lily Tomlin and was invited to search in one of the Michigan -born beauty’s television specials.
Newman continued to work as a regular sketch player on the CBS summer-substitution variety show “Manhattan Transfer” in 1975 and the following year, made her feature acting debut along with a number of fellow improvers in the piece of music “Tunnelvision.” Her next big screen tenure arrived two years later in the ensemble “American Hot Wax” (1978), slackly based on the story of Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed (portrayed by Tim McIntire). There, she had a striking role as teenage Louise.
However, the frantic-haired beauty did not achieve major prominence until producer Lorne Michael chose her as one of the original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy series “Saturday Night Live” in 1975. For the next five years, Newman developed several characters like alien daughter Laarta, The Valley Girl and Connie Conehead and impersonated such public figures as Barbra Streisand, First Lady Rosalyn Carter and Indira Gandhi. Though her parts always earned good response, it was reportedly due to her intense timidity that prevented the comediane from being the show’s female add. In 1979, she jointly nabbed an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Program.
After leaving the ground-breaking show in 1980, Newman tried to rebuild her film career. She took on an uncredited part as film executive in the Woody Allen comedy/drama “Stardust Memories” (1980) and costarring roles in Gary Weis’ “Wholly Moses” (1980, opposite Dudley Moore) and “We’re All Devo” (1983, with Timothy Leary). She then supported John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis as a spa patron carving for love in the James Bridges drama/romance “Perfect” (1985) and played daffy mom in the horror/sci-fi “Invaders from Mars” (1986), which was her last film in the 1980s. In the meantime, on the small screen, Newman could be seen making guest appearances in “Laverne & Shirley” and NBC’s “St. Elsewhere” (both 1982), debuting on TV film in “Her Life As a Man” (1984) and doing voice overs in the quick/animation “The Coneheads” (1983), along side “SNL” castmates Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin, and the movie “Sesame Street Presents: Follow that Bird” (1985). She was also hired to host the syndicated TV anthology “Canned Film Festival” (1986), and spent the reminder of the decade having episodic roles in Shelley Duvall’s “Faerie Tale Theatre” (1987), Steven Spielberg’s “Amazing Stories” (1987) and “Monsters” (1988).
A supporting role as a local bank owner in the comedy/family “Problem Child 2” (1991), starring John Ritter, was Newman’s opening performance in the 1990s before she reprised her TV role as Laarta on the film “The Coneheads” (1993) and playing Susan Rock on the fantasy film “The Flintstones” (1994). She went on to appear in such movies as “Jingle All the Way” (1996), Adam Weissman’s “The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer” (1998, as Aunt Polly), Terry Gilliam’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” (1998), adapted from a book by Hunter S. Thompson, and Bruce Wagner’s “I’m Losing You” (1998). She also booked numerous guest shots in TV shows like “Friends” (as the stepmother of Phoebe), “Chicago Hope,” “3rd Rock from the Sun” (all 1996) and “Ellen” (1997) also as contributed vocals to the TV series version of “Problem Child” (1993), The WB animated series “Histeria!” (1998) and in episodes of “Superman: The Animated Series” (1998), “The New Batman Adventures” (1998) and “Hey Arnold!” (1999).
The refreshing millennium saw Newman concentrate a lot more as a voice artist. She did voice overs for the series “As Told by Ginger” (20, episodes, 2000-2004), “The Oblongs” (2001, as Mrs. Hubbard), “All Grown Up” (2003, as Samantha Shane) and “Danny Phantom” (5 episodes, 2004-2006) and the motion pictures “Monsters, Inc.” (2001), “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” (2001), “Ice Age 2” (2006), “Cars” (2006), “The Wild” (2006), “Barnyard: The Original Party Animals” (2006), “Happily N’Ever After” (2007), “Surf’s Up” (2007) and “Terra” (2007). Her voice could also be heard in a number of episodic TV series, including “Oswald,” “Grim & Evil” (both 2001), “The Fairly OddParents” (2002), “Justice League,” “Johnny Bravo” (both 2004), Disney’s “The Buzz on Maggie” (2005) and “Avatar: The Last Airbender” (2006).
Newman appeared in front of the camera as Wendy in the 2000 episode “The Group” of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” Officer Laraine Elkin on two episodes of “According to Jim”(2003-2004) and Rosina Glass in eight episodes of “7th Heaven” (2002-2004). More recently, she played Mrs. Van Stone on the made-for-TV film “Van Stone: Tour of Duty” (2006), directed by Troy Miller, appeared as Lyla in an episode of the drama series “Brothers & Sisters” (2006) and was cast along side Clancy Brown and Stephanie Niznik on the drama film “The Twenty” (2007).
Name Laraine Newman Height 5' 5″ Naionality American Date of Birth 2 March 1952 Place of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA Famous for
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creative-salem · 7 years
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5 Questions with Dan Donato about Liters for a Cure
Liters for a Cure
What is the PMC?
The PMC is a bike ride across the state of Massachusetts that raises money for cancer research. Every year, this ride raises hundreds of millions of dollars for cancer research. The PMC donates 100% of every rider-raised dollar to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Founded in 1980,the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) is an annual bike-a-thon that today raises more money for charity than any other single event in the country.
Why are you riding for the PMC? What is your connection to the organization.
I am riding this year because there are plenty of people I know and love who’ve been affected by the disease. I heard that a couple of friends, including Matt O’Neil of The Blue Ox and Ledger Restaurant were taking the plunge this year and I decided to throw in with them.
What is this event going to be like?
It’s my first one but I fully expect it to be NUTS. I’ve run the Boston Marathon before and I expect the crowds to be just as fun and supportive. But this will be more meaningful for me, personally, because it’s a fundraiser. I’ve never competed athletically with a goal as important as this.
How have the local businesses supported this event?
Businesses all over the North Shore have been AMAZING in their support for our team. The list of businesses helping out is, sadly, far too long to print here but we will recognize everyone on social media over the coming weeks. People I haven’t even met before have contacted me asking how they can help. It’s enough to make me a bit misty-eyed, honestly.
 How do people find out more about the event? How can someone that is not attending support you and Matt?
Find out more about the PMC at pmc.org .  Find out more about our fundraiser via the Facebook event page. If you want to support, but can’t make it, you can make a donation through our eventbrite ticket page or send a donation through our team page on pmc.org
Liters for a Cure
Dan Donato of OctoCog and Matt O’Neil of The Blue Ox and Ledger Restaurant are part of a PMC team that will ride across Massachusetts this summer to raise money for cancer research. Notch Brewing, in a generous move, has donated their tap room for a one-night epic fundraiser for the team.
Notch Brewery & Tap Room   Mon, May 8, 2017  4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Dan Donato of OctoCog and Matt O’Neil of The Blue Ox and Ledger Restaurant are part of a PMC team that will ride across Massachusetts this summer to raise money for cancer research. Notch Brewing, in a generous move, has donated their tap room for a one-night epic fundraiser for the team. Nibbles will be available to purchase on site from Salem’s new ramen joint, Kokeshi. Matt will man the bar (all tips go to charity). We’ll have a silent auction, and teammates Scott Cody and John Harrison are putting together a number of contests for the guests including a skee ball tournament! Although you can attend the party for free, if you decide to purchase a ticket, you will receive:
The satisfaction of donating a bit of extra money to the cause
A unique piece of swag (you don’t want to miss out on this)
VIP only raffle!
Doors open at 4pm for food and beer. Auction and contents will begin at 6pm.
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