Bill Clinton was the first US president to be named a Rhodes scholar.
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The studio audience were known as the Peanut Gallery and sometimes as Peanuts. Do not confuse with the Charles Schultz cartoon of that name- by the way no character in Peanuts is so-named. Sorry, Charlie Brown.
There was no character nicknamed "Black Widow" in the Kill Bill movies.You must be referring to "Black Mamba".Black Mamba is the main character in the story. Her character name is Beatrix. Her character's other nicknames in the movie are "Kiddo" and "The Bride".The actress who plays Beatrix/Black Mamba is Uma Thurman.See related links for more information.
Tim O'Hara
Michael Bowen (credited under the character named "Hop")
No, Rerun was a character from What's Happening, also created by Bill Cosby.
The cast of Blinky Bill - 1992 includes: Robyn Moore as Character Voices Keith Scott as Character Voices
Bob Kane, along with Bill Finger, created Batman, but never was Batman in real life. However, there is a character named Kathy Kane who is Batwoman in the comics, and another character named Betty Kane, who is Flamebird.
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Nope his son's name is Dax, named after a Star Trek character (no joke).
Bill Hufsey played a character named Emilio Ramirez on Days of Our Lives from 1988-1991.
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The TV show 'Saturday Night Live' had a sketch with the character named Bill Brasky. Bill Brasky participated in several sketches, one of which included 'Airport' produced in 1996, whilst a year after in 1997 the sketch 'Funeral' was produced.
It was named after Wahington but it was made after Bill Clinton
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Calvin from the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes" was named after the 16th-century theologian John Calvin. The creator of the comic strip, Bill Watterson, admired the theological views of John Calvin and thought it would be an interesting contrast to the mischievous nature of the character.