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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Sehr gut. Postkarte von Nick Wilton bildseitig mit schwarzem Stift signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "with all best wishes" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Nicholas Wilton (born 8 March 1957) is an English actor and scriptwriter. Best known for playing Mr Lister in the BBC soap opera EastEnders as a recurring character, Wilton has also appeared in Carrott's Lib, Fast Forward and Jackanory. Wilton was born in Stalham, Norfolk. He studied English and Drama at the University of Kent.[2] Wilton made his acting debut in 1980 in the Whitehall farce Simple Spymen, directed by Brian Rix[2] and went on to play opposite Brian in the West End revival of Dry Rot at the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue in 1988.[2] He has appeared in many TV shows such as the BBC soap opera EastEnders,[3][4][5][6] Doctors (twice), Casualty, Heartbeat, The Bill (three times), Carrott's Lib (two series and Election Specials), The Omid Djalili Show and the children's show Scoop with former EastEnders star, Shaun Williamson.[7] He appeared as a guest in My Dad's the Prime Minister, No. 73 (five series), Saturday Superstore as 'Mo the Crow' and as 'Mr Seagrove' for 11 episodes in Big Meg, Little Meg. [7] He was also in and wrote for the children's sketch show Fast Forward for 19 episodes between 1984-87. He has appeared in many stage productions such as Michael Cooney's play, Cash on Delivery at the Whitehall Theatre (now Trafalgar Studios), directed by Ray Cooney and Tom, Dick and Harry, as well as The Railway Children, playing Mr Perks in four UK tours.[7] On Radio he was in and wrote for In One Ear (3 series), Son of Cliché (2 series), Cover to Cover, Aspects of the Fringe and The Story So Far. He has written dialogue and provided voices for exhibitions at the London Transport Museum; presented the comedy channel for Emirates and SriLankan Airlines from 1998 to 2010 [2] and made a recording of Ricky Gervais's biography, The Story So Far.[8] In the late eighties he also performed cabaret.[7] Since 2000 he has appeared as Pantomime dame every Christmas.[9] In 2011, he appeared in a Specsavers advert alongside chef Gordon Ramsay. In 2012 he was cast in the film version of Ray Cooneys farce Run for Your Wife. Wilton has also starred in international stage productions such as No Sex Please - We're British produced by the British Theatre Playhouse in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in May 2015, and A Bedfull of Foreigners produced by the same company in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in September 2006.[10] Scriptwriting Wilton is also a scriptwriter and has written for "Three of a Kind", "Playaway", "In One Ear" (radio / three series)The Smith and Jones Sketchbook TV series, Smack the Pony in 1999, TV series, WYSIWYG and wrote one episode of Jackanory. In 1987 he wrote an episode for The Les Dennis Laughter Show and in 1984 he wrote four episodes of Spitting Image. He also wrote for Not the Nine O'Clock News, A Kick Up the Eighties and the TV series Alas Smith and Jones. Personal life Wilton currently resides in Whitstable, Kent with his third wife, the actress Lynette McMorrough.[11] He has two children (born 1990 and 1993) with his second wife, Julie Dawn Cole, whom he met in 1988 in the revival of the Whitehall farce "Dry Rot"; they were divorced in 2002.[11] He is a patron of The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America.[12] Awards and nominations Wilton was nominated for the Perrier Award alongside his revue group, Writers Inc and won in 1982.[2] He was in the "Carrott's Lib" team that won the BAFTA for Best Light Entertainment programme in 1983.[13] On radio he was in the two Sony Award-winning comedy series Son of Cliché (best comedy 1984), with Chris Barrie and Nick Maloney, which was written by Red Dwarf creators Rob Grant & Doug Naylor [14] and In One Ear (best comedy 1985), which went out live for three series, and which he created with the producer Jamie Rix. /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box5-U017 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbCutting and Continuity script for the 1957 re-release of the 1940 film. When a woman marries a recently widowed man and moves into his estate, she discovers the presence of his dead ex-wife is overwhelming. Winner of Best Picture at the 13th Academy Awards. Set in southwestern England shot on location in Bir Sur and Palos Verdes, California as well as the Point Lobos State National Reserve in California. Tall white self-wrappers, noted as Cutting Continuity on the front wrapper, dated December 15, 1957. 48 leaves, with last page of text numbered 48. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with two staples along the top edge. Selby US. Spicer US.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Fast A5 grosse Postkarte von Michael Bentwood bildseitig mit schwarzem Stift signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Best Wishes" oder "To Detled, best Wishes" /// (Mehrere Exemplare von diesem Motiv vorrätig) /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Michael Bentwood (born 10 January 1978 and based in Altrincham) is a British auto racing driver. After starting racing in Karting, he entered the 1994 Formula First Winter Series, finishing the season in tenth. In 1995 he finished fifth in the Formula Vauxhall Junior Winter Series. He then spent four years between 1997-2000 in the British Formula 3 Class A Championship where he finished the highest placed British driver in the year 2000; winning the Raymond Mays Trophy and the BRDC Spencer Charrington Trophy. He was also awarded BRDC membership. He was proposed by Johnny Herbert and second by John Cardwell. The years of ultra competitive Formula 3 were followed in 2001 with a drive in the Euro Formula 3000 Series where he finished the season in twelfth place with a handful of top six finishes. Career Bentwood driving the VXR Junior Vauxhall Astra Coupé at Donington Park during the 2004 British Touring Car Championship season. He first drove in the BTCC in 2003, racing in a BMW 320i for Edenbridge Racing. He finished the season third in class with a number of wins, in what was the championships final year of the production class. With only one class in 2004, he continued racing in the BTCC in a four-year-old Vauxhall Astra Coupe for VX Racing Junior, a 'semi' works drive with Techspeed. (Yvan Muller's old car) In the Independents Championship he placed seventh, and thirteenth in the overall standings with a couple of wins in the Independents and a number of podiums in the main championship where he had some tremendous battles with Yvan Muller, James Thompson and Anthony Reid. The latter would ironically be his teammate one year later.[1] In 2005 he raced in the British GT Championship in a Nissan 350Z for RJN Motorsport as a works driver. He had many teammates that year including Alister McRae and Anthony Reid. The Nissan showed quite well particularly at the last round at Silverstone where Michael competed for the lead against Ben Collins in the Porsche and Tim Mullen in the Ferrari. That year he also drove in the Britcar 24 Hour race at Silverstone Circuit in a Lotus Elise Sport but the car proved very unreliable.[1] Due to a knee operation he only dove in selected rounds in 2006, in a Barwell Motorsport ran Aston Martin DBRS9, as well as some rounds in the FIA GT3 Championship. He showed well in the V12 Aston and in 2007 he went on to take his first victory in GT3 with Barwell Motorsport and co - driver Tom Alexender. He stayed with an Aston Martin DBRS9 in 2008 for the 22GT Racing Team with a hard fought pole position against Allan Simonsen at Thruxton and a number of podium finishes, again sharing the car with Tom Alexander, Adrian Wilmot and Andy Jenkinson. In the same year, he also worked with Prodrive developing the latest Traction Control software for their GT3 customer cars with Richard Groundsell and drove at Classic Le Mans with Tom Alexander in a very rare 1959 DB4 GT.[1] In 2009 he drove for RPM Motorsport in a Ford GT in selected races sharing with Philip Walker. For 2010 he returned to the Aston Martin DBRS9 with Barwell Motorsport sharing the car with Paul Whight. They were competitive with a couple of third places but did not complete the whole championship. He also drove at the Merdeka millennium 12-hour race at the Sepang F1 circuit again in an Aston Martin DBRS9 with drivers Frank Yu and Alain Li. They managed to beat the works Petronas BMW team finishing in fifth place. Michael was the highest placed British driver in the highest placed British car.[1] Results record /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box67-U012ua Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Postkarte von Sheridan Morley mit blauem Edding signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Best Wishes" (?) /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Sheridan Morley (5 December 1941 - 16 February 2007) was an English author, biographer, critic and broadcaster. He was the official biographer of Sir John Gielgud and wrote biographies of many other theatrical figures he had known, including Noël Coward. Nicholas Kenyon called him a "cultural omnivore" who was "genuinely popular with people".[1] Early life Sheridan Morley was born in Ascot, Berkshire, in a nursing home opposite Ascot Racecourse, the eldest son of actor Robert Morley and grandson, via his mother Joan Buckmaster, of the actress Dame Gladys Cooper.[2] He was named after Sheridan Whiteside, the title role his father was playing in a long-running production of The Man Who Came to Dinner at the Savoy Theatre in London. He had close family connections with stars of the stage: in addition to his father and his maternal grandmother, his uncle was the actor John Buckmaster, his aunt Sally Pearson married the actor Robert Hardy, and Joanna Lumley was a cousin. His godparents were the dramatist Sewell Stokes and the actor Peter Bull; Morley's son Hugo was one of Noël Coward's many godchildren. Morley grew up in Wargrave in Berkshire, and in Hollywood and New York, where his father was working. His father placed an advertisement in The Times, seeking a suitable school for his son: "Father with horrible memories of own schooldays at Wellington is searching for a school for his son, where the food matters as much as the education and the standards are those of a good three-star seaside hotel."[3] The successful reply came from Sizewell Hall in Suffolk, a coeducational preparatory school. This was owned and run in laissez-faire style by a Dutch Quaker, Harry Tuyn, although the story told in Morley's obituaries that subjects such as maths and Latin were not taught at Sizewell Hall on the grounds that they were too boring is untrue. Morley was well taught there in the full range of subjects. After the school closed in 1955, he followed the Tuyns to Château-d'?x, Switzerland, as a private pupil.[4] Having attended a crammer in Kensington High Street, Morley went on to read modern languages at Merton College, Oxford, from 1960,[5] and became involved in student drama alongside Michael York, David Wood, Sam Walters, and Oliver Ford Davies. He graduated with third-class honours, and then spent a year teaching drama at the University of Hawaii.[3][6] Career Sheridan Morley worked as a late-night newscaster for ITN from 1965, before moving to the BBC to present Late Night Line-Up for BBC 2 from 1967 to 1971, alongside Joan Bakewell and Tony Bilbow. He also presented Film Night for BBC 2 in 1971 and 1972. He presented Kaleidoscope for BBC Radio 4, and an innovatory arts programme for BBC Radio 2 from 1990 to 2004. He had begun The Radio Two Arts Programme in April 1990. At first it consisted of three two-hour programmes a week: on Friday nights a regional show, on Sunday nights an arts documentary covering a single subject, and on Saturday nights the show which was to become the flagship of the series, a magazine programme tackling eight different subjects in every show, interspersed with at least eight related musical recordings. He then moved to a new programme format of Melodies For You in 2004, again on BBC Radio 2. He broadcast his last Melodies programme in November 2006, three months before his death in February 2007. He also made frequent appearances as the guest in the Dictionary Corner for the Channel 4 game show Countdown. Morley's best-known work was his biography of Noël Coward, A Talent to Amuse, first published in 1969. Coward gave his full blessing, providing Morley with a list of his friends, and another of his enemies, telling him to start with the second first - which would make for a better book. Morley joined The Times as deputy features editor in 1973, and then joined Punch in 1975 as its drama critic and arts editor, remaining with the magazine until 1989. In the late 1980s, he became a regular arts diarist for The Times and was its TV critic from 1989 to 1990. He then worked as drama critic for The Spectator from 1990; he was replaced in 2001 by Toby Young. Then, after a short period at the New Statesman, where he gave way to Michael Portillo, he joined the Daily Express in 2004, where he remained until 2007. Meanwhile, he was also a drama critic for the International Herald Tribune from 1979 to 2005, and film critic for the Sunday Express from 1992 to 1995. In 1990, he was Arts Journalist of the Year, and was also nominated for a Grammy. His play Noël and Gertie, about Noël Coward and Gertrude Lawrence, opened in London in 1986, starring Simon Cadell and Joanna Lumley, and ran for nine years. It was performed in the US with Harry Groener and Twiggy in the lead roles. He also wrote a show based on the songs of Vivian Ellis, Spread a Little Happiness, which played in 1992. Morley's last work as a theatre director was in 1999 with a revival of Noël Coward's A Song at Twilight, first at The King's Head Theatre in Islington, and then at the Gielgud Theatre in a West End run from October 1999 to March 2000, starring Corin Redgrave, Kika Markham, Mathew Bose, and Vanessa Redgrave. Legacy Morley's life was posthumously celebrated on 22 May 2007 with a gala afternoon performance at the Gielgud Theatre,[7] organised by his widow Ruth Leon, with contributions and performances by friends and colleagues, including Liz Robertson, Edward Fox, Jenny Seagrove, Cameron Mackintosh, Patricia Hodge, Michael Law and Annabel Leventon.[8] Morley's archive is held by Kingston University, London.[9] The Sheridan Morley Prize for Theatre Biography, last won by Stephen Sondheim in 2012,[10] was founded in his memory but ceased to function in 2014.[11] Personal life Morley's first marriage was to Margaret Gudejko, whom he met in Hawaii,[6] in 1965; th.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Kleine Blanko-Indexcard von Mike Harmon mit schwarzem Edding signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "#44" /// Michael Joseph Harmon (born January 24, 1958) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 47 Chevrolet Camaro for CHK Racing. In the past, he drove in the NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series, finishing 8th in points in 1997. NASCAR career Harmon made his NASCAR debut in 1996 driving the No. 24 Chevrolet at South Boston Speedway, where he finished 31st after a transmission failure. He ran seven more races in the car that season, with a best finish of 23rd, but a sponsorship struggle caused his team to close down. He was scheduled to return to NASCAR in 1999, when he signed with Donlavey Racing to compete for NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year honors. Harmon was reportedly fired from the team during preparation for that year's Daytona 500 when he refused to let another driver try to get more speed out of the car. In 2001, Harmon returned to the Busch Series, driving fourteen races for Mixon Motorsports in the No. 44 Pontiac Grand Prix. His best finish was a 28th at Indianapolis Raceway Park, the only race he finished that year. He made an additional start for Moy Racing at Talladega Superspeedway, finishing 35th, and competed in two Craftsman Truck races for MB Motorsports and Troxell Racing, respectively. He made 25 starts for Mixon in 2002, with a best finish of 22nd at Daytona. The following season, he competed in a career-high total of 32 races and finished seventeen of them. With a new team partner in Global Industrial Contractors, Harmon had his first career top-twenty finish at IRP and finished 23rd in points. GIC-Mixon switched to the No. 24 in 2004 and after the Aaron's 312, he was released from the team and replaced by Shane Hmiel. He made two more starts that season, his best finish being 33rd at Memphis Motorsports Park for Oostlander Racing. In 2005, Harmon and Oostlander purchased part of the assets of Innovative Motorsports and ran the first four races of the season in the No. 21 Chevrolet Silverado, before focusing mainly on ARCA racing. Harmon attempted a Busch Series race later in the year at Memphis for Bobby Norfleet, but did not qualify. Harmon returned to NASCAR in 2007, driving the No. 44/No. 48 car for Richardson-Netzloff Racing in the Busch Series. He made seven races with a best finish of 38th before handing the ride off to Jennifer Jo Cobb late in the season. He attempted a larger part-time season in the No. 84 Chevrolet fielded by the new Elite 2 Racing team in 2008, for eighteen races.[1] Harmon posted his best finish in the Nationwide Series to date, finishing 17th at the Aaron's 312. In 2009, Harmon started racing in his own No. 84 car and then took over the No. 07 Chevrolet for SK Motorsports. He would also start and park in his own No. 24 in four Camping World Truck Series races. For 2010, Harmon has run part-time in the Truck Series for both Lafferty Motorsports and Daisy Ramirez Motorsports. Harmon at Rockingham Speedway in 2013 Harmon drove his own No. 74 Chevrolet in the 2011 season, running approximately half the season's races; he also competed in several Truck Series races later in the year. He returned to the Nationwide Series in the No. 74 in 2012 and 2013.[2] In the 2020 Xfinity season opener at Daytona, Harmon scored a career high finish of 16th. Bristol crash Harmon is also famous for an incident at Bristol Motor Speedway in August 2002. Harmon was practicing his No. 44 car, when he crashed into the track's infield entry gate in Turn 2. The gate was improperly secured when Harmon's car crashed into it causing it to swing open. His car then impacted the end of the concrete wall head-on. The impact was so violent, the car was nearly split in half. The remnants of the vehicle were then struck by the car of Johnny Sauter, fortunately hitting the half that Harmon was not sitting in. Harmon walked away from the crash unharmed.[3] Mike Harmon Racing Harmon in 2008 For the last several years, Harmon has primarily competed in NASCAR driving his self owned 74 car in the Xfinity Series, as well as part-time in the 74 truck for his own team, with additional drivers filling out the schedule. Harmon is one of only two teams that still fields a Dodge Challenger in NASCAR and one of the few remaining owner/drivers. Harmon's team usually relies on week to week sponsorships to help keep his team open. In 2017, the team partnered with Veterans Motorsports Inc., a company that provides jobs for veterans; in accordance with the deal, MHR allowed veterans to work for the team.[4] The team also fields vehicles in the Truck Series, with the ride being filled primarily by Jordan Anderson. Anderson left the team after the 2015 season. Harmon attempted several races in early 2016, but failed to qualify. Tim Viens failed to qualify at Atlanta and he made the race at New Hampshire. Viens also withdrew at Las Vegas. Paige Decker ran at Martinsville. Jordan Anderson returned to the team at the penultimate race at Phoenix. Harmon formed partnerships with teams last year to get his truck on track. Faith Motorsports partnered with Harmon at Iowa but failed to qualify with Donnie Levister. They also attempted to run Bristol with Levister, but the team withdrew. Harmon partnered with Brandonbilt Motorsports at Texas (spring) with Viens driving. Harmon also partnered with Bolen Motorsports at Las Vegas, also with Viens driving. The team returned in 2017 at Daytona with Anderson, who failed to qualify. In 2019, MHR partnered with Rick Ware Racing to field the No. 17. The following year, the team expanded to include a No. 47 car in addition to the primary No. 74.[5] In 2020, Harmon only ran the plate races in the No. 74 to make way for other drivers to drive his car. Joe Nemechek, Bayley Currey and Kyle Weatherman all drove races in the 2 cars. In the end, Currey went full-time in the 74 and Weath.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Postkarte von Abba, Pre-Print. /// ABBA ist eine schwedische Popgruppe, die aus den ehemaligen Paaren Agnetha Fältskog und Björn Ulvaeus sowie Benny Andersson und Anni-Frid Lyngstad besteht und sich 1972 in Stockholm formierte. Sie gehört mit rund 400 Millionen verkauften Tonträgern zu den erfolgreichsten Bands der Musikgeschichte.[1] Die Gruppe hat die Geschichte der Popmusik wesentlich mitgeprägt. Bis in die 1970er Jahre hatte es keine anderen Skandinavier mit vergleichbaren Erfolgen gegeben. Trotz US-amerikanischer und britischer Dominanz im Musikgeschäft gelang ABBA der internationale Durchbruch.[2] Nach ihrem Sieg beim Eurovision Song Contest 1974 mit Waterloo waren sie besonders in Europa und Australien sowie später auch in Lateinamerika und Japan erfolgreich. Vor allem in der zweiten Hälfte der 1970er Jahre galt ABBA wegen der aufwendigen und ausgefeilten Musikproduktionen als Mitbegründer einer neuen internationalen Popmusik. Zu ihren bekanntesten Songs zählen SOS, Mamma Mia, Fernando, Dancing Queen, Money, Money, Money, Thank You for the Music, Take a Chance on Me, Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight), The Winner Takes It All und Super Trouper. Charakteristisch für die Gruppe waren außerdem ihre für die damalige Zeit ausgefallenen bunt-poppigen Kostüme, die das Quartett bei Auftritten und in Musikvideos trug. Während Ulvaeus und Andersson hauptsächlich für Kompositionen und Texte verantwortlich waren, agierten Fältskog und Lyngstad vorwiegend als Leadsängerinnen. Das 1992 veröffentlichte Best-of-Album ABBA Gold gehört mit 31 Millionen verkauften Exemplaren zu den weltweit erfolgreichsten Alben und hat maßgeblich zum ABBA-Revival in den 1990ern beigetragen.[3] 1999 hatte das auf ABBA-Songs basierende Musical Mamma Mia! in London Premiere, das mit über 60 Millionen Zuschauern eines der erfolgreichsten Musicals der Welt ist.[3][4] Die Verfilmung von Mamma Mia! aus dem Jahr 2008 gehört darüber hinaus zu den erfolgreichsten Musicalverfilmungen. 1982 beendeten die Gruppenmitglieder aufgrund privater Differenzen vorläufig ihre musikalische Zusammenarbeit und gaben erst 2018 bekannt, dass sie wieder zusammen an neuem Material arbeiteten.[5] Obwohl es über einen Zeitraum von fast 40 Jahren weder Bandauftritte noch neue Musik gab, blieben ihre Lieder nach wie vor populär.[6] So werden ihre Stücke weiterhin in unterschiedlichsten Interpretationen und Coverversionen produziert und meistens sehr erfolgreich vermarktet; seit 2013 gibt es in Stockholm ein ABBA-Museum. 2021 gab die Band ihr Comeback im Rahmen der virtuellen Konzertshow ABBA Voyage bekannt und veröffentlichte vier neue Singles sowie ihr neuntes Studioalbum Voyage.[7] Im Juni 1966 lernte Björn Ulvaeus, der zu dieser Zeit als Mitglied der Hootenanny Singers in den schwedischen Folkparks Erfolg hatte, den Musiker Benny Andersson kennen, der Pianist bei den landesweit erfolgreichen Hep Stars war. Bei ihrem zweiten Treffen drei Wochen später schrieben sie nach einer Party in Ulvaeus? Elternhaus ihr erstes gemeinsames Stück Isn?t It Easy to Say, das später von den Hep Stars veröffentlicht wurde.[P 1] Die in Norwegen geborene Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Frida) gewann 1967 einen nationalen Talentwettbewerb und wurde in den kommenden Jahren ebenfalls eine bekannte, wenn auch weniger erfolgreiche Jazz- und Folk-Sängerin. Agnetha Fältskog, die während ihrer Solokarriere vor allem schwedische Schlagermusik machte, hatte 1968 ihren nationalen Durchbruch als Sängerin und Komponistin. Fältskog und Ulvaeus trafen sich im selben Jahr mehrmals auf Tourneen.[P 2] 1969 produzierten Andersson und Ulvaeus für die Künstlerin Brita Borg gemeinsam den Song Ljuva Sextital sowie einen Teil des Soundtracks für den schwedischen Film Inga II und traten nebenbei mehrfach mit dem schwedischen Gesangsduo Svenne & Lotta auf.[P 3] Lyngstad erreichte im März 1969 bei der schwedischen Vorentscheidung zum Eurovision Song Contest mit dem Lied Härlig Är Vår Jord (?Unsere Welt ist herrlich?) den 4. Platz, während Andersson als Komponist antrat.[P 4] Im Rahmen der Veranstaltung lernten sich Frida Lyngstad und Benny Andersson kennen und begannen kurz darauf eine Liebesbeziehung.[P 5] Im Mai 1969 wirkten Björn Ulvaeus und Agneta Fältskog gemeinsam in einer Fernsehsendung mit und begannen ebenfalls eine Beziehung.[P 6] Zur selben Zeit verließ Andersson die Hep Stars und verlobte sich im August 1969 mit Lyngstad, die kurz darauf unter seiner Produktion die Single Peter Pan aufnahm.[P 7] 1970 wurde She?s My Kind of Girl als erste gemeinsame Single von Benny Andersson und Björn Ulvaeus veröffentlicht.[8] Im April 1970 verlobten sich auch Fältskog und Ulvaeus.[P 8] Nebenbei wirkte Ulvaeus bei Fältskogs Soloalbum Som jag är mit, während Andersson als Produzent von Lyngstads Debütalbum Frida fungierte.[P 9] Etwa zur selben Zeit nahmen Andersson und Ulvaeus bei Stig Andersons Plattenfirma Polar Music ihr erstes gemeinsames Album mit dem Titel Lycka (?Glück?) auf. Mit dieser LP-Produktion begann die Zusammenarbeit mit dem Toningenieur Michael B. Tretow, der später maßgeblich an der Soundentwicklung von ABBA beteiligt war. Unterstützt wurden sie bei einigen Titeln bereits von Fältskog und Lyngstad, die verschiedene Backing Vocals sangen. So gilt der schwedische Song Hej Gamle Man (?Hallo, alter Mann?) als erstes Musikstück, bei dem alle vier Mitglieder von ABBA zu hören sind.[9] Auf dessen Singlecover sowie auf dem Album Lycka sind aber nur ?Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson? genannt. Neben den Aufnahmen inszenierten die vier Musiker im selben Jahr die Show ?Festfolk? und traten am 1. November 1970 in Göteborg zum ersten Mal als Gruppe auf.[P 10] Einen ihrer ersten gemeinsamen Fernsehauftritte hatten die vier Schweden im Dezember 1970 unter der Bandbezeichnung ?Festfolket? in einer Western-Nostalgierevue, wo sie den US-amerikanischen Songklassiker California, Here I Come in Western-Kostümen präsentierten. Fältskog und Ulvaeus heirateten am 6. Juli 1971 im südschwedischen Verum.[P 11].
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Sehr gut. Postkarte von Gary Wilmot bildseitig mit blauem Kuli signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "To Anne" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Harold Owen "Gary" Wilmot, MBE (born 8 May 1954) is an English singer, actor, and comedian who rose to fame as a contestant on New Faces. As a television presenter, he is best known as the host of So You Want To Be Top and Showstoppers. Wilmot was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2018 Birthday Honours for services to drama and charity.[2] Wilmot was born in Lambeth, London, into a mixed-race household; his mother was English, and his father, Harry, was Jamaican. Harry was a member of vocal harmony group The Southlanders,[3] but died of a brain tumour in 1961, when his sons were still young.[3][4] Despite these show business roots, Wilmot's upbringing was outside of the limelight; he continued to live on the predominantly white estate while his mother struggled to raise her children on family allowance. Later, he began to work on building sites and in factories, soon realising that manual labour was not a career he wished to pursue.[5] Television Wilmot started his career in entertainment after a friend informed an agent of his talent, and soon began to perform as part of the variety circuit. However, his big break came when he featured as part of a comedy double act with Judy McPhee on New Faces; the pair were later finalists. This would lead to numerous television appearances on Copy Cats, Knees Ups, Cue Gary!, and The Keith Harris Show. One of his most notable television roles was with the BBC children's quiz show So You Want To Be Top, which he co-presented with Leni Harper.[6] In 1994, Wilmot hosted Showstoppers, a programme which featured him performing songs from musicals alongside special guests.[7] Originally commissioned as a one-off series in which celebrities were given ten days to learn and perform a song, Wilmot was asked to record a further series of six spectaculars due to popular demand. He also starred in and directed a tour of Showstoppers which proved so popular that its original sixty dates were increased to one hundred and sixty.[8] Theatre In 1989, Wilmot made a move into musical theatre debuting in the West End production of Me and My Girl, playing the role of Bill Snibson at the Adelphi Theatre.[4] He played the role to critical acclaim for two years, with Jack Tinker describing him as a "Musical Talent of the Highest Order". Wilmot was subsequently nominated in the "Best Actor" category at the Olivier Awards, and theatre tour of a new comedy, Teething Troubles followed. He was also cast as Joe in Carmen Jones at the Old Vic before starring in the world premiere of the Barry Manilow musical Copacabana at London's Prince of Wales Theatre. In 2001 Wilmot joined The New Shakespeare Company to play Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, and the Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance national tour with Sue Pollard as Ruth, in 2001-2002. The national tour of Giles Havergal's adaptation of the Graham Greene novel Travels with My Aunt followed. In 2003, he was Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, taking over from Michael Ball,[9] and returning in 2006 and 2007, albeit outside the West End. Wilmot also played Billy Flynn in the national touring company of Chicago.[10] Other stage productions he has appeared in include H.M.S. Pinafore, Santa Claus the Musical,[11] Oliver!,[12] Half a Sixpence, The Wizard of Oz,[13] The Goodbye Girl, One for the Road, Confusions, Lord Arthur Saville's Crime, and a national tour of the successful Watermill Newbury Theatre production of Radio Times.[14] He is currently playing Jonathan Ripples in Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear - the Musical! at the National Theatre, London. Music Wilmot's solo albums include Love Situation, The Album, and Double Standards.[15] In 2004 he embarked on his own national concert tour My Kind of Music taking him to many major concert venues throughout the country/// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box5-U017 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbEchtfoto. Zustand: Gut. Etwas grösseres Farbfoto von Mick Cornett bildseitig mit schwarzem Stift signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Olli Best Wishes" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Michael Earl Cornett Sr. (born July 16, 1958)[1] is an American politician and former television personality who served as the 35th mayor of Oklahoma City, from 2005 until 2018. A member of the Republican Party, he was only the fourth mayor in Oklahoma City history to be elected to three terms[2] and the first to be elected to four terms.[3] He also served as President of the United States Conference of Mayors and as national President of the Republican Mayors and Local Officials (RMLO).[2] He also served as Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Mayors Urban Economic Affairs Committee until 2007. In 2018, he was defeated in the Republican runoff by Tulsa businessman Kevin Stitt for the GOP nomination for Governor of Oklahoma.[4] In 2006, Cornett was defeated by Mary Fallin for the Republican runoff for U.S. Congress. Early life Cornett is a native of Oklahoma City. His mother was a teacher and his father was a postal worker.[5] He attended Putnam City High School, graduating in 1976.[2] He then attended the University of Oklahoma, earning a journalism degree in television news.[2] He earned a Master of Business Administration from New York University.[6] Journalism career After graduating, Cornett worked at KOCO-TV channel 5 (ABC affiliate) for twenty years in news and sports as a sports reporter and sports director, weekend sports anchor, morning/noon news anchor in Oklahoma City.[2] As a reporter, he covered city politics from 1997 to 1999. In 1999 he started his own video production company, Mick Cornett Video Productions, specializing in jobs for the corporate and legal sectors. Cornett is the co-host of The Verdict, a local Oklahoma City television show discussing legal and social issues. City council Cornett was elected to the Oklahoma City Council in 2001.[2] He defeated the incumbent City Councilman, Frosty Peak.[7] Mayoralty Cornett with Vice President Dick Cheney in 2007 Cornett in 2009 Cornett became the Mayor of Oklahoma City on March 2, 2004. He was re-elected to a second term on March 7, 2006, by an 87.6% margin, the largest in city history. In 2010, he became only the fourth mayor in Oklahoma City history to be elected to a third term, defeating Steve Hunt by gaining 58% of the vote.[2] In 2014, he became the first mayor to be elected to a fourth term, defeating Ed Shadid with 65.7% of the vote.[3] Cornett served as an Executive Vice President of Ackerman McQueen from 2009 to 2011, during which the Oklahoma Ad Club named him 2010's "Ad Man of the Year." Cornett came in for some criticism for potential conflict of interest as a mayor serving as an employee of a private corporation.[8] Cornett received an MBA, specializing in management, entrepreneurship and leadership, from NYU Stern School of Business in July 2011.[9] Cornett's most notable achievements as mayor include the successful lobbying that resulted in Oklahoma City's first major league sports team, the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association, and the passage of MAPS 3, a $777 million quality-of-life infrastructure program for Oklahoma City. In 2013, Cornett served as one of six selection committee members for the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence.[10] Economic growth Cornett has been a proponent for urban issues and initiatives such as rapid and mass transit, economic diversification, urban renaissance and civic beautification.[citation needed] Neighborhoods such as Asia District, Uptown, MidTown, Capitol Hill, the Eastside, and others have experienced an economic revitalization during his tenure. Downtown Oklahoma City has experienced a continued renaissance since 1993, earning Oklahoma City the moniker "Renaissance City". In June 2007, the U.S. Census announced its estimate that Oklahoma City had grown in city population to over 547,000 residents; over 1.26 percent between July 2005 and July 2006. Since the official Census in 2000, Oklahoma City had grown over eight percent according to the Census Bureau, making it the 12th fastest-growing large city (over 500,000 in population) in the United States. Other recent initiatives have also included his chairmanship of the "Core to Shore" committee of city leaders, and continued job growth in greater Oklahoma City. Led by almost 2,000 jobs that Dell brought to Oklahoma City, the greater Oklahoma City area gained over 72,000 new jobs in Cornett's first five years in office.[2] During the Great Recession, compared to other metropolitan areas in the United States, Oklahoma City had one of the lowest unemployment rates, suffered one of the least severe economic downturns, and experienced one of the largest recoveries afterward.[11][12][13][14] MAPS 3 In December 2009, Cornett led the way to successful voter passage of the MAPS 3 initiative, which includes eight quality-of-life capital projects to be constructed in Oklahoma City over a decade.[2] MAPS for Kids One of Cornett's top priorities was the implementation of MAPS for Kids.[citation needed] That initiative is responsible for rebuilding or renovating every building in the inner-city school district. /// Standort Wimregal GAD-0282 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbEchtfoto. Zustand: Gut. Etwas grösseres Farbfoto von Mick Cornett bildseitig mit schwarzem Stift signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Andy Best Wishes" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Michael Earl Cornett Sr. (born July 16, 1958)[1] is an American politician and former television personality who served as the 35th mayor of Oklahoma City, from 2005 until 2018. A member of the Republican Party, he was only the fourth mayor in Oklahoma City history to be elected to three terms[2] and the first to be elected to four terms.[3] He also served as President of the United States Conference of Mayors and as national President of the Republican Mayors and Local Officials (RMLO).[2] He also served as Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Mayors Urban Economic Affairs Committee until 2007. In 2018, he was defeated in the Republican runoff by Tulsa businessman Kevin Stitt for the GOP nomination for Governor of Oklahoma.[4] In 2006, Cornett was defeated by Mary Fallin for the Republican runoff for U.S. Congress. Early life Cornett is a native of Oklahoma City. His mother was a teacher and his father was a postal worker.[5] He attended Putnam City High School, graduating in 1976.[2] He then attended the University of Oklahoma, earning a journalism degree in television news.[2] He earned a Master of Business Administration from New York University.[6] Journalism career After graduating, Cornett worked at KOCO-TV channel 5 (ABC affiliate) for twenty years in news and sports as a sports reporter and sports director, weekend sports anchor, morning/noon news anchor in Oklahoma City.[2] As a reporter, he covered city politics from 1997 to 1999. In 1999 he started his own video production company, Mick Cornett Video Productions, specializing in jobs for the corporate and legal sectors. Cornett is the co-host of The Verdict, a local Oklahoma City television show discussing legal and social issues. City council Cornett was elected to the Oklahoma City Council in 2001.[2] He defeated the incumbent City Councilman, Frosty Peak.[7] Mayoralty Cornett with Vice President Dick Cheney in 2007 Cornett in 2009 Cornett became the Mayor of Oklahoma City on March 2, 2004. He was re-elected to a second term on March 7, 2006, by an 87.6% margin, the largest in city history. In 2010, he became only the fourth mayor in Oklahoma City history to be elected to a third term, defeating Steve Hunt by gaining 58% of the vote.[2] In 2014, he became the first mayor to be elected to a fourth term, defeating Ed Shadid with 65.7% of the vote.[3] Cornett served as an Executive Vice President of Ackerman McQueen from 2009 to 2011, during which the Oklahoma Ad Club named him 2010's "Ad Man of the Year." Cornett came in for some criticism for potential conflict of interest as a mayor serving as an employee of a private corporation.[8] Cornett received an MBA, specializing in management, entrepreneurship and leadership, from NYU Stern School of Business in July 2011.[9] Cornett's most notable achievements as mayor include the successful lobbying that resulted in Oklahoma City's first major league sports team, the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association, and the passage of MAPS 3, a $777 million quality-of-life infrastructure program for Oklahoma City. In 2013, Cornett served as one of six selection committee members for the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence.[10] Economic growth Cornett has been a proponent for urban issues and initiatives such as rapid and mass transit, economic diversification, urban renaissance and civic beautification.[citation needed] Neighborhoods such as Asia District, Uptown, MidTown, Capitol Hill, the Eastside, and others have experienced an economic revitalization during his tenure. Downtown Oklahoma City has experienced a continued renaissance since 1993, earning Oklahoma City the moniker "Renaissance City". In June 2007, the U.S. Census announced its estimate that Oklahoma City had grown in city population to over 547,000 residents; over 1.26 percent between July 2005 and July 2006. Since the official Census in 2000, Oklahoma City had grown over eight percent according to the Census Bureau, making it the 12th fastest-growing large city (over 500,000 in population) in the United States. Other recent initiatives have also included his chairmanship of the "Core to Shore" committee of city leaders, and continued job growth in greater Oklahoma City. Led by almost 2,000 jobs that Dell brought to Oklahoma City, the greater Oklahoma City area gained over 72,000 new jobs in Cornett's first five years in office.[2] During the Great Recession, compared to other metropolitan areas in the United States, Oklahoma City had one of the lowest unemployment rates, suffered one of the least severe economic downturns, and experienced one of the largest recoveries afterward.[11][12][13][14] MAPS 3 In December 2009, Cornett led the way to successful voter passage of the MAPS 3 initiative, which includes eight quality-of-life capital projects to be constructed in Oklahoma City over a decade.[2] MAPS for Kids One of Cornett's top priorities was the implementation of MAPS for Kids.[citation needed] That initiative is responsible for rebuilding or renovating every building in the inner-city school district. /// Standort Wimregal Ill-Umschl2025-006 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Grosse Faltkarte (gefaltet 28x21,6cm) von Brendan Gaughan bildseitig mit schwarzem Edding signiert, umseitig Klebespuren von Albummontage, ggf. mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "To Frank Have Fun!" /// (Mehrere Exemplare von diesem Motiv vorrätig) /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// William Brendan Gaughan (born July 10, 1975) is an American professional racing driver who has competed in off-road and stock cars. He is the grandson of Vegas gaming pioneer Jackie Gaughan and son of Michael Gaughan, a hotel and casino magnate. Gaughan began his career racing in off-road and he rose through the ranks from pickup trucks to the professional two-wheel-drive Trophy Truck class. In the late 1990s, he switched to pavement racing in a stock car. This led to a career in NASCAR racing. He began in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, which was followed by the Busch and Cup Series during the 2000s. Gaughan competed full-time in the Xfinity Series in 2009-2010 and 2014-2017, followed by a part-time Cup schedule from 2017 to his final season in 2020. Personal life and education Born in Los Angeles, California but a long-term resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, Gaughan attended Georgetown University and played collegiate basketball as a walk-on for the Hoyas with friend and former Philadelphia 76ers guard Allen Iverson.[1] He is also the brother of Las Vegas gaming executive John Gaughan. Gaughan earned All-Conference honors as a placekicker on Georgetown's NCAA Division I-AA football team.[1] He was primarily a role player on the basketball team whose jobs were mostly practice related but did see action in 25 games.[2] A unique individual, he even sported cornrows during a race at Dover International Speedway during the 2005 Craftsman Truck Series season.[3] On August 18, 2007, he married his wife Tatum, and on October 30, 2010, Gaughan and Tatum welcomed a baby boy, who they named Michael James. His second son William was born on October 11, 2012.[4] In 2011, Gaughan appeared as a spokesperson for the South Point Casino in an episode of the History Channel series Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy. In 2015, Gaughan was a guest analyst for the ARCA Racing Series race at Kentucky. Gaughan founded City Lights Shine, a distillery, is involved in his family's South Point Casino business, and also owns New Wave Cleaning Solutions.[5] Racing career Off-road career Gaughan won his first race in a 1991 Southern Nevada Off-Road Enthusiasts (SNORE) off-road race. He was the Class 10 SNORE champion in 1991, 1992, and 1993. In 1995, he moved to SODA (Short-course Off-road Drivers Association) series driving a Dodge Ram for the Walker Evans team. He was the 1995 Class 13 champion. He raced in premiere two-wheel-drive trophy truck Class 8 in 1996 and 1997[6] but did not win either championship as Scott Taylor won both championships. He moved with most SODA drivers to Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) at the end of 1997 and raced in the Pro-2 category through 1998 where he finished third behind champion Ricky Johnson and Taylor. His biggest wins came at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway.[7] His multiple wins[6] there solidified his reputation as one of the premier off-road racers at the time with his most memorable battle coming between himself and future NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson in 1996. The two dueled throughout the race with Johnson having to come from behind after contact with Taylor. However, Johnson's truck succumbed to crash damage from a previous incident with Jimmie Crowder and Gaughan took his first win at Crandon in a pro category. He followed the win with a repeat performance the next year at Crandon, this time piloting a Chevrolet.[6] In 2019, Gaughan won the Baja 1000's Class 1 category.[8] NASCAR career Early career Gaughan made his NASCAR debut in a Truck Series race in 1997 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Driving the No. 20 Orleans Hotel & Casino-sponsored Dodge for Walker Evans, he qualified 18th and finished 24th. He ran two races in 1998 with the No.20 team, but he failed to finish both races. He also attempted his first Busch race at Las Vegas, but he failed to qualify. In 1998, he was part of the Coca-Cola 500 at Twin Ring Motegi in Japan and was involved in a crash that also collected Bobby Hamilton. He then decided to move to stock car racing. He ran in the Winston West Series in 1999, and was the 2000 and 2001 champion on the circuit. He attempted to qualify for a Busch Series race at Pikes Peak International Raceway in 2000,[9] but failed to make the race. In 2001, he made his Busch Series debut at Fontana for Ed Whitaker but finished 41st. The next week, he attempted his first Winston Cup race at Las Vegas but failed to qualify. He also ran seven times in the Truck Series for Bill McAnally and TKO Motorsports, and had two top-five finishes. 2002-2004 Gaughan in 2004 In 2002, Gaughan and his father fielded a team for himself in the Truck Series full-time. He drove the No. 62 NAPA Auto Parts-sponsored truck to two victories on his way to the Rookie of the Year title. In 2003, he drove the No. 62 Orleans-sponsored Dodge for his father Michael, and he won six times, including twice at Texas Motor Speedway, giving him four consecutive wins at the track. He also held the points lead for most of the season, but finished 4th in points after wrecking in the last race of the season with Marty Houston, a teammate of one of Gaughan's rivals for the championship, Ted Musgrave; the collision with Marty validated Gaughan's concerns that Ultra Motorsports had entered extra trucks to serve as roadblocks to help Musgrave, as Marty was one of the extra entries. In 2004, Gaughan moved up to the Nextel Cup Series, driving the No. 77 Eastman Kodak-sponsored Dodge for Penske-Jasper Racing. He finished second in the Rookie of the Year standings and 28th in the final points standings. He finished the season with four Top 10?s, including a career-best Top 5 finish at Talladega Superspeedway, where he.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Blanko-Indexcard auf Albumblatt aufgezogen und die Karte von Mark Green mit schwarzem Edding signiert /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Mark Green (born April 8, 1959) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He is the brother of drivers, Jeff Green and David Green. Mark Green began his racing career in 1973, racing go-karts in the Southern Indiana Racing Association. During his tenure, he won six consecutive championships. He then moved on to the late model division at several local speedways. Among the tracks he competed on were Nashville Speedway USA, Beech Bend Raceway and Kentucky Motor Speedway. From 1988 to 1991, he also competed in the All-American Challenge Series. In 1993, he won 16 of 20 races at Beech Bend and won the track championships there, from 1991 to 1993. 1995-2000 Green made his Busch debut in 1995 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. He qualified the #41 Brewco Motorsports Chevrolet in the twenty-eighth spot and finished eighteenth. He signed to run ten more races in 1996, in the #37 Timber Wolf-sponsored Chevy. He posted his first career top-ten at Myrtle Beach Speedway, where he finished tenth, in addition to qualifying on the outside pole. In 1997, Green and Brewco ran the full schedule, posting five top-tens including a career-best fifth-place finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He finished 11th in points. Green also ran two Craftsman Truck Series races that year for Brewco, finishing eleventh at IRP. In 1998, Green continued to drive for Brewco, but only had four top-ten finishes. After his thirteenth-place points finish, Green departed from the team. He joined Washington-Erving Motorsports, driving the #50 Dr Pepper-sponsored Chevy. His best finish that season was tenth at the Yellow Freight 300 and he dropped to 21st in the standings. He exited the ride due to a lack of funding and drove the #63 Exxon-sponsored Chevy for HVP Motorsports and had a seventh-place run at Talladega Superspeedway. 2001-2005 In 2001, Green was announced as the driver of the #55 Davis & Weight Motorsports Ford Taurus in the Busch Series. After two top-twenty finishes early in the season, Davis & Weight announced it was closing its Busch team to run the Winston Cup Series. When that deal failed to materialize, Green ran out the remainder of the schedule for various teams, his best finish a ninth at Kansas Speedway for ST Motorsports. He also made his first Cup attempt at the NAPA 500 in the #41 for A.J. Foyt Racing, but failed to qualify. Green began 2002 without a full-time ride. He began driving the #38 Deka Batteries-sponsored Ford for Akins Motorsports, sharing the ride with Christian Elder. He had to miss some time after suffering a broken left foot in a hard crash on the last lap during the spring race at Bristol Motor Speedway with Larry Foyt. He had a second-place qualifying effort at Pikes Peak International Raceway, and ten top-twenty finishes before winding up 32nd in the points. In 2003, he lost his ride and drove five Busch races for various teams, his best finish a 20th at the Stacker 200 for ORTEC Racing. He attempted the Cup race at Lowe's Motor Speedway for Foyt again, but did not qualify. Green drove various cars for Jay Robinson Racing in 2004. His best finish for Robinson was a 21st at Nazareth Speedway in the #49 Advil Ford. Late in the season, he departed JRR and signed with the fledgling Keith Coleman Racing team, piloting the #26 lovefifi Chevrolet. In five starts with KCR, his best finish came at Atlanta Motor Speedway, where he finished 23rd. He began 2005 in the #7 Boudreaux's Butt Paste-sponsored Chevy for GIC-Mixon Motorsports, but returned to KCR to drive its #23 Vassarette-sponsored Chevy, finishing 11th at Talladega. He was released towards the end of the season. 2006-2008 Mark Green (#70) leads Greg Biffle (#16) down pit road during a caution in the 2007 Ford 300 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. Green was announced as the driver of the #4 Geico-sponsored Dodge Charger for Biagi Brothers Racing in 2006, and opened the year with a tenth-place finish at the Hershey's Kissables 300. Despite two additional fifteenth-place runs, he was dismissed early in the season, replaced by rookie Auggie Vidovich II. After beginning the 2007 season as a test driver for Michael Waltrip Racing, he replaced Justin Diercks in the 70 car owned by ML Motorsports, and finished the year with the team, his best finish being 19th at Gateway. Still with ML Motorsports in 2008, Green had a best finish of 5th at Talladega. Green would go on to post three more top 15s, and had a chance to win at Memphis Motorsports Park before an engine problem put him out of contention. 2009-present Green started 2009 with the team again. However, Green failed to qualify for the race at Bristol Motor Speedway, and lost his ride shortly thereafter. He then joined JD Motorsports as the driver of the #0 car. After several races, Green swapped with Kertus Davis to join Jay Robinson Racing to drive the 49 car. The #49 car and Mark Green were sponsored by Getmorevacationscom for a portion of the 2009 season. When Getmorevacationscom dropped out of the sponsor position, Jugglecom began to give support. Green finished in 26th place in the final race of 2009 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. 2010 brought Green back with Jay Robinson splitting time between the #49, and #70 cars. In most of the races that Green was in the #49, he was a Start and Park. When he was in the #70 (which was a partnership between JRR and ML Motorsports) he ran the distance and had moderate success with several top 25 finishes, and a couple of top 20 finishes. It was reported that Green had retired in 2011, but ended up driving the #49 car for Jay Robinson Racing during the latter half of the season. In 2012, Green returned for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in the fall at Richmond International Raceway, driving the No. 0 Toyota for SS Motorsports,[1] but failed to qualify for the event. Green currently serves a.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Blanko-Indexcard auf Albumblatt aufgezogen und die Karte von Andrew J. Lally mit schwarzem Kuli signiert /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Andrew J. Lally (born February 11, 1975) is an American professional auto racing driver. He competes full-time in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, driving the Audi R8 for Magnus Racing and previously part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 78 Ford Mustang for Live Fast Motorsports and part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 44 Chevrolet Camaro for Alpha Prime Racing. Racing career Although Lally won the 2011 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year, he is best known for his road racing expertise in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series (Now IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship) as well as the American Le Mans Series. In May 2010 Andy became only the second driver in the history of the Grand-Am Rolex Series to make 100 starts, winning at Virginia International Raceway on April 24, 2010. In January 2012 Andy extended and broke records in the Grand-Am Rolex Series by winning his fourth Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in the GT class. Lally won his fifth class victory at Daytona International Speedway on January 31, 2016, tying him for fourth on the all-time win list at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.[citation needed] In 2017, after 5 years of being with Magnus Racing, Lally signed with Acura and Michael Shank Racing to debut the brand new 2017 Acura NSX. Lally teamed with Katherine Legge and together they scored the first and second win worldwide for the brand at the Detroit Grand Prix and Watkins Glen International. Lally also scored the first pole position for the car worldwide at Watkins Glen for the 6 Hours of Watkins Glen. For 2018 Lally, re-joined Magnus Racing in an Audi R8 LMS and will start the season at The Rolex 24 at Daytona. Lally has scored three top10 finishes in his last four starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with a 5th-place finish at the 2017 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course race being a career-best. Lally owns Grand Am records for most GT wins, most podiums, and most top-five finishes in Rolex Series history.[citation needed] He began his career in karting, culminating with 2 WKA National Gold Cup Championships.[1] Lally first got into sports car racing in 1993 with his first sponsor Tyrolean Motors with car owner Walter Simendinger running SCCA regional events. In 1997 Lally won the US F2000 Rookie of the Year in his first full year in a professional series. Road racing [icon] This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (April 2008) Lally is a three-time Grand-Am Rolex Series Champion. He holds series records for most all-time top 3 and top 5 finishes and leads the all-time GT class win list with 26 victories. In January 2011 Lally won the 24 Hours of Daytona in the GT class, giving him the record for most consecutive Grand-Am Rolex seasons with at least one victory (8), spanning from 2004 to 2011.[citation needed] In January 2011 Lally finished first place in the GT class in the 24 Hours of Daytona giving him the most podium finishes of any driver at the famed 24 race (7) since the Grand-Am Rolex series started in 2000. His victory at Daytona International Speedway on January 29, 2011, made him the all-time winningest GT driver in the Grand-Am Series.[citation needed] On May 13, 2012, racing with the Magnus Racing team in the No. 44, Lally yet again made history in sports car racing as he became the first driver in Grand-Am history to achieve his 100th podium finish at New Jersey Motorsports Park as he and his teammate John Potter finished the race in 3rd place. Lally scored podium 101 when he and Potter went on to win the first-ever endurance sports car race at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 7, 2012, which also locked up the 2012 North American Endurance Championship. His prototype results include a 1st in class at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona, 2nd in class at the Petit Le Mans, 3rd in Class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and a 2nd overall and in class at the 2008 12 Hours of Sebring.[citation needed] NASCAR Lally's No. 71 Sprint Cup Series car at Pocono Raceway in 2011 In 2007, Lally made his NASCAR debut in both the Busch Series (now NASCAR Xfinity Series) and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (now NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series). Lally had one top ten finish in two starts with the No. 47 Wood Brothers/JTG Racing Ford Fusion and made three starts in the Truck Series with TRG Motorsports, driving the No. 00 Toyota Tundra.[2] Lally raced in the Inaugural ARCA Racing Series Loud Energy Drink 150 at New Jersey Motorsports Park in September 2008. He was fastest in every practice session, started on the pole, and led the most laps, but lost the race on pit strategy when the race was called due to weather with eventual series champion Justin Allgaier winning the race. In 2009, he started 15th driving the No. 71 Chevrolet for TRG in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Watkins Glen International. He ran as a teammate to David Gilliland, the usual driver of the No. 71, who unsuccessfully attempted to qualify in the No. 70. Lally finished a respectable 27th in his first Cup start after being involved in a crash with Sam Hornish Jr., Jeff Gordon and Jeff Burton.[citation needed] In 2010, Lally ran seven races for TRG, finishing 18th at Watkins Glen. On February 17, 2011, he filed paperwork to run the full Sprint Cup season and campaign for series Rookie of the Year honors (A driver may maintain his rookie eligibility provided he runs seven or fewer races in a season before declaring).[3] Running the full 2011 season for TRG in the No. 71 and No. 77 cars, Lally clinched the 2011 Rookie of the Year honor in early September, his competitors for the honor, Brian Keselowski and T. J. Bell, having failed to make the minimum number of starts in the series to be eligible for the award.[4] In 2014, Lally made a return to the Nationwide Series at Road America to race the.
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In den WarenkorbBlatt. Zustand: Gut. Cutout aus Buch oder Album von Michael L. Millenson mit blauem Kuli signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "to Gene Pietek with warm best wishes," /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// ?Millenson is in the vanguard of the movement? to measure and improve the quality of health care." National Public Radio /// Standort Wimregal Ill-Umschl2022-44 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Postkarte von Bilgeri bildseitig mit schwarzem Edding signiert /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Reinhold Bilgeri (* 26. März 1950 in Hohenems, Vorarlberg) ist ein österreichischer Musiker, Literat, Drehbuchautor und Filmemacher. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biographie 2 Musikkarriere 3 Karriere abseits der Musik 4 Diskografie 4.1 Alben 4.2 Singles 5 Filmografie 6 Prosa 7 Auszeichnungen 8 Weblinks 9 Einzelnachweise Biographie Reinhold Bilgeri wurde in Hohenems, Vorarlberg geboren. Er ist ausgebildeter AHS-Lehrer für Deutsch, Geographie, Philosophie und Psychologie und unterrichtete am Bundesgymnasium Feldkirch bis 1981. Bilgeri ist in zweiter Ehe mit der Miss Vorarlberg des Jahres 1981, Model und Schauspielerin Beatrix Bilgeri-Kopf (* 1960), verheiratet. Ihre gemeinsame Tochter Laura wurde 1995 geboren. Das Ehepaar lebt in Lochau.[1] Musikkarriere In den 1970er Jahren gründete er zusammen mit dem Schriftsteller Michael Köhlmeier das Duo Bilgeri & Köhlmeier. Mit dem Lied ?Oho Vorarlberg? konnte das Duo 1973 einen beachtlichen Erfolg in Österreich verbuchen. Regionale Bekanntheit erlangte Bilgeri auch als Sänger der Westcoast-Rock-Band Clockwork, mit der er bis zum Beginn seiner Solokarriere 1981 auftrat. 1981 landete Bilgeri einen Charthit mit dem Song Video Life. Mit Stücken wie Love Is Free oder Some Girls are Ladies feierte er später in den 1980er und 1990er Jahren über zwanzig Erfolge in den österreichischen Pop-Charts. Mit dem Album ?*Oho? kehrte Bilgeri 2001 zu seinen musikkabarettistischen Vorarlberger Wurzeln zurück. Im Dezember 2002 erregte der Videoclip ?Silver Bell? Aufregung, ein mit Don Ron produzierter Weihnachts-Song, der die USA als Kriegshetzer und Inbegriff der Scheinheiligkeit darstellt. Das Musikvideo wurde auf den großen deutschen Musik-TV-Sendern gespielt. 2005 erschien ?Best of Bilgeri - Die Größten Hits aus 4 Jahrzehnten!? 2006 nahm Bilgeri ein Jazz-Album ?Jazzz it - Songs von Gershwin bis Deep Purple? mit hochkarätigen Musikern wie etwa Joe Meixner, Harry Sokal, Willi Langer, Christian Lettner oder den Rounder Girls auf. Karriere abseits der Musik Reinhold Bilgeri betätigt sich auch als Drehbuchautor und Kabarettist (?Im Westen nix Neues?) und produzierte Hörspiele. 2005 erschien Bilgeris Roman ?Der Atem des Himmels? im Molden-Verlag, in dem er die Lawinenkatastrophe von 1954 im Großen Walsertal literarisch verarbeitete. Seit Ende 2006 kombiniert Bilgeri in seinem neuen Programm Lesungen aus dem Roman mit Jazzstücken. Sein Bestseller ?Der Atem des Himmels? erschien im Herbst 2007 als Taschenbuch im Piper-Verlag in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. Im Jahr 2009/2010 wurde der Roman Der Atem des Himmels von ihm selbst fürs Kino verfilmt, 2010 uraufgeführt. 2017 drehte er den Spielfilm Erik & Erika über den Skirennläufer Erik Schinegger /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box56-U015 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Portrait-Postkarte von Klaus-Peter Wolf bildseitig mit schwarzem Kuli signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "<3lich" /// (Mehrere Exemplare von diesem Motiv vorrätig) /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Klaus-Peter Wolf (* 12. Januar 1954 in Gelsenkirchen) ist ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Hörbuchsprecher und Drehbuchautor.[1] Seine Bücher wurden in 24 Sprachen übersetzt und über 10 Millionen Mal verkauft.[2] Er ist der Erfinder der Ostfrieslandkrimis. Klaus Peter Wolf ist das einzige Kind eines Schwimmlehrers und einer Friseurin.[1] Nach der Schulzeit in Gelsenkirchen arbeitete Wolf als Zivildienstleistender in einem Jugendheim[1] der Evangelischen Kirche. Frühe Veröffentlichungen brachten ihm 1977 den Förderpreis des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen für junge Künstlerinnen und Künstler ein.[3] Mit Arbeitern der Firma Eurovia in Gelsenkirchen, die geschlossen werden sollte, schrieb er gemeinsam ein Stück über ihre Situation. Was nur als Straßentheater gedacht war, um den Kampf um die Arbeitsplätze zu unterstützen, wurde 1977 bei den Ruhrfestspielen aufgeführt. Die Arbeiter spielten sich dabei selbst.[4] 1979 lebte er bei einer kriminellen Jugendbande und veröffentlichte darüber den Roman Dosenbier und Frikadellen, der ihn einem breiteren Publikum bekannt machte.[4] Er leitete als Geschäftsführer den literarischen Verlag Helmut Braun und ging mit 2,7 Millionen DM Minus in Insolvenz.[2] Danach gründete er eine Bürgerinitiative zur Unterstützung kurdischer Asylbewerber. Daraus entstand sein Roman Die Abschiebung oder Wer tötete Mahmut Perver?.[5] Der Roman wurde verfilmt und vom ZDF ausgestrahlt.[6][7] Während Wolf in Nicaragua zur Zeit des Contra-Kriegs beim Aufbau einer Druckerei arbeitete, erhielt er 1985 den Anne-Frank-Preis für Buch und Film Die Abschiebung.[2] Die Erlebnisse seiner Nicaragua-Zeit verarbeitete Wolf zu einer Revue, mit der er 1985/86 auf eine Tournee ging, sowie in dem Roman Tage, die wie Wunden brennen.[8] Anfang 1987 war er in Moskau Teilnehmer eines von Tschingis Aitmatow und Michail Gorbatschow organisierten Runden Tischs über aktuelle Fragen des Weltfriedens.[2] Wolf gehörte zum Erneuererflügel der DKP. Nach längeren Reisen durch die Sowjetunion trat er 1987 aus der Partei aus.[2] 1989 gründete er die Firma Hot Pants für Mädchen und Frauen, um zu Recherchezwecken zwei Jahre lang die Szene der Mädchen- und Frauenhändler in Deutschland und der Schweiz zu erkunden. Er schrieb darüber den Roman Traumfrau.[9] Wolf ist Mitglied des PEN-Zentrum Deutschland und hat die Schirmherrschaft für den Förderverein für ein Hospiz am Meer in der Stadt Norden übernommen. Er hat fürs Fernsehen zahlreiche Psychothriller und Kriminalfilme geschrieben, u. a. für die Reihen Tatort und Polizeiruf 110. Für sein Drehbuch zum Fernsehfilm Svens Geheimnis erhielt er 1996 den Rocky Award for Best Made TV-movies (Kanada) und den Erich-Kästner-Preis (Berlin-Babelsberg), sowie 1998 den Magnolia Award Shanghai für das beste internationale Drehbuch.[2] Wolf lebt seit 2003 als freier Schriftsteller und Drehbuchautor in der ostfriesischen Stadt Norden. Zusammen mit seiner Lebensgefährtin Bettina Göschl und seiner Tochter produziert er CDs für Kinder,[5] die im Jumbo-Verlag erscheinen.[10] Gemeinsam mit Göschl schrieb er auch die Kinderkrimireihe Die Nordseedetektive.[11] Ostfrieslandkrimis ? Hauptartikel: Ostfrieslandkrimis Die Romane erreichten die Top Ten der Spiegel-Bestsellerliste für Taschenbücher. Das ZDF kaufte die Filmrechte[12] und strahlt die Verfilmungen seit April 2017 im Rahmen der ZDF-Samstagskrimis aus. Theater 2005 gründete sich im Ruhrgebiet die nach Wolf benannte Theatergruppe Wolfs Reviertheater. Mit dem Duisburger Regisseur, Autor, Schauspieler und Gründer des Wolfs Reviertheaters, Michael Hoch, sind seitdem drei gemeinsame Stücke entstanden und uraufgeführt worden, eine Theateradaption des Films Ein tödliches Wochenende, das Jugenddrama Das Arche-Noah-Projekt (2012) sowie Der Seher (2014). Letzteres ist 2015 von S.Fischer, Theater & Medien, ins Verlagsprogramm aufgenommen worden /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box69-U007ua Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Sehr gut. Blanko-Postkarte von Dudley Herschbach mit schwarzem Stift signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "To Holger Kempe with best wishes, November 1988" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Dudley Robert Herschbach (* 18. Juni 1932 in San José, Kalifornien) ist ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker. Herschbach wurde 1986 zusammen mit Yuan T. Lee und John C. Polanyi für die Arbeit auf dem Gebiet der Dynamik chemischer Prozesse mit dem Nobelpreis für Chemie ausgezeichnet. Dudley Herschbach wuchs nahe San Jose auf dem Land auf und studierte ab 1950 Chemie (und Mathematik mit Bachelor-Abschluss, unter anderem bei George Polya, Gabor Szegö) an der Stanford University, wo er 1955 seinen Master-Abschluss in Chemie bei Harold Johnston machte. 1956 erhielt er einen Master-Abschluss in Physik an der Harvard University, wo er 1958 bei Edgar Bright Wilson in chemischer Physik promoviert wurde (Internal rotation and microwave spectroscopy). Die Dissertation behandelte die eingeschränkten inneren Rotationsfreiheitsgrade von Methylgruppen in Molekülen und war sowohl theoretisch als auch experimentell (Mikrowellenspektroskopie). 1957 bis 1959 war er Junior Fellow in Harvard und ab 1959 Sloan Research Fellow. Danach war er an der University of California, Berkeley, wo er 1959 Assistant Professor und 1961 Associate Professor für Chemie wurde. Dort begann er seine Molekularstrahlexperimente zur Untersuchung einfacher chemischer Reaktionen, fortgesetzt als Professor in Harvard ab 1963. Die crossed beam Experimente wurden insbesondere mit Yuan Lee, der 1967 als Post-Doktorand zu Herschbachs Gruppe stieß, verfeinert, zum Beispiel mit Techniken aus der experimentellen Kernphysik. 1976 wurde er Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science in Harvard. 1964 bis 1977 stand er dort dem Programm chemische Physik vor und 1977 bis 1980 war er Vorstand der Chemie-Fakultät. 1981 bis 1986 war er mit seiner Frau Leiter (Master) des Currier House in Harvard. Heute (2010) ist er dort Professor Emeritus. Seit 2005 ist er auch Physik Professor an der Texas A&M University. Herschbach war 1963 Gastprofessor an der Universität Göttingen und 1968 als Guggenheim Fellow an der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg. 1976 war er Fairchild Scholar am Caltech. Er war Berater bei Exxon (an deren Forschungslaboratorien und als Exxon Faculty Fellow 1981), am Los Alamos National Laboratory (wo er auch einen Teil der Arbeiten für seine Dissertation ausführte) und bei der Firma Aerodyne. Seit 1980 war er Mitherausgeber des Journal of Physical Chemistry. Er war im Rat des Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. Herschbach ist Mitglied der National Academy of Sciences (1967), der American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1964) und der American Philosophical Society (1989). Er erhielt den ACS Award in Pure Chemistry (1965), die Linus-Pauling-Medaille (1978), den Langmuir-Preis (1983) und die Michael-Polanyi-Medaille (1981). Er ist Ehrendoktor der Universität Toronto (1977). Seit 1988 ist er "Auswärtiges Wissenschaftliches Mitglied" des Max-Planck-Instituts für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation (Göttingen).[2][3] 1992 bis 2010 war er Vorsitzender der Society for Science and the Public in Washington D. C. Er ist seit 1964 mit der Chemikerin Georgene Botyos verheiratet und hat zwei Töchter. Seine Frau war vor ihrer Emeritierung 2009 Vorsitzende des Komitees für Undergraduate Education in Harvard. Im Jahr 2003 trat Herschbach als Figur in der Episode Todesgrüße aus Springfield der Serie Die Simpsons auf. Er sprach sich dabei im Original selbst. /// Standort Wimregal GAD-0241 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbBlatt. Zustand: Gut. Albumblatt /-fragment von Tony D'Alberto mit schwarzem Stift auf aufmontierter Blankokarte signiert /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Antonio Alvano "Tony" D'Alberto (born 9 December 1985) is an Australian professional racing driver. He currently drives the No.11 Ford Mustang GT for Dick Johnson Racing as a co-driver in the Bathurst 1000. Racing career Formula Ford D'Alberto began his career in the early 2000s running a Formula Ford in his home state of Victoria, making a brief appearance in the 2002 Australian Formula Ford Championship. V8 Supercar Development Series 2003 saw D'Alberto venture into V8Supercars for the first time, stepping into a John Faulkner Racing Commodore at the third round of the second tier Konica V8 Supercar Series held at Eastern Creek Raceway. In just his sixth race he had climbed into the top ten at Phillip Island and finished his first partial season with a fifth place overall at the series final at Mallala Motor Sport Park. Joining the Independent Racing Cars team for 2004 D'Alberto evolved into a regular top ten runner, but podiums eluded him as he raced to eighth place in the championship. That first podium came, though, on the biggest stage at the non-championship round held as a support race for the 2004 Bathurst 1000, driving a Ford Falcon for the first and thus far only time he gave his temporary Howard Racing team a third-place finish. Tony D'Alberto Racing was formed around the developing racer and a serious attempt for the champion was run for the first time in the 2005 season and he claimed third places at the Adelaide Street Circuit, Eastern Creek and Bathurst rounds of the championship on his way to fifth place. His form, however, did translate to his first invite to race in the main series endurance races and he stepped into the second Tasman Motorsport Commodore but did not finish either enduro. 2006 was frustrating for D'Alberto as the team expanded to a second car for Mark McNally but slid backwards and apart from again starring at the Bathurst round, heading for the familiar third place, was absent from the Fujitsu Series podiums, although the enduros this year saw him join the championship winning team HSV Dealer Team although a confused driver swapping situation with Holden Racing Team saw D'Alberto deposited into the combined squads fourth car and results were not strong. Series champion 2007 would see a season long battle between a revitalised Tony D'Alberto Racing team and the big new team in the Fujitsu series, the Jim Morton run Ford team, Ford Rising Stars Racing and its lead driver Michael Caruso. Second at the Adelaide Clipsal 500 round lead to his first race win at Wakefield Park Raceway in the third race of the weekend, which also gave him his first round win, and the points lead as Caruso faltered. Consistent seconds and a third at Winton gave D'Alberto another round win, but Queensland Raceway was a miss-step and Caruso gained ground. Owen Kelly took over the Oran Park Raceway round as D'Alberto slid to sixth for the round but it was worse for Caruso. Bathurst, too, was a mixed result, but Caruso gained ground as Luke Youlden took the win. At the Phillip Island finale Caruso reigned supreme but a late race collision with Dale Wood saw D'Alberto limp to the line for the first race in ninth place. A repaired Commodore raced home to fifth position, more than enough to secure the crown despite Caruso's race win.[1] In the 2007 enduro season might have looked modest as D'Alberto joined the smallest team in the series, the Independent Race Cars run Rod Nash Racing Commodore driven by Steve Owen. Eleventh place had been a good result at the 2007 Sandown 500 but the team starred at Bathurst. Despite the team's relative lack of resources they were involved in the fight at the fringe of the lead pack in the desperate, rain-affected final stage of the race and Owen brought the car home in a superb sixth position. Supercars Championship Tony D'Alberto Racing ran under the Rod Nash Racing franchise for the team's first assault on the V8 Supercar Championship Series in 2008, fulfilling the team's long held ambitions. While a long running court case over past ownership of the No. 55 franchise threw some doubt over the team's entry in that series,[2] it was able to compete in all events in the 2008 championship. D'Alberto's Ford FG Falcon at the 2012 Clipsal 500 Adelaide D'Alberto's Holden VF Commodore at the 2013 Clipsal 500 Adelaide In 2013, under the new Car of the Future rules, D'Alberto drove the Walkinshaw Racing-backed No. 3 VF Commodore under the standalone team of Tony D'Alberto Racing. Although his success was limited, with his best race results being a 4th at Winton, and a 4th at Surfers Paradise (with co-driver Jonny Reid), D'Alberto finished the Championship season in 16th place, his best result yet. In 2014, due to insufficient sponsorship and funding, Tony D'Alberto Racing sold their car and equipment to Walkinshaw Racing, leaving D'Alberto without a full-time drive. D'Alberto will drive with Walkinshaw Racing's Tim Slade, as co-driver of the No. 47 VF Commodore in the enduro races in 2014. In 2016 Tony will be joining Scott Pye in No. 17 as co-driver at DJR Penske FG X Falcon for the enduro series (Sandown, Bathurst and Gold Coast) of the V8 Supercar Championship. /// Standort Wimregal Ill-Umschl2023-64 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbBlatt. Zustand: Gut. Albumblatt /-fragment von Bobby Verdon-Roe mit blauem Stift auf aufmontierter Blankokarte signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "F. Renault '91" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Robert Geoffrey Verdon-Roe (born 21 November 1965 in Winchester, Hampshire) is a British professional racing driver who has raced in various formats of motor sport throughout his career. He has won Formula Renault, TVR Tuscan and Historic Formula One Championships. He is the grandson of Sir Alliott Verdon Roe who was a pioneer of British aviation and founder of the Avro aircraft company.[1] He was educated at Ashdown House and Stowe School having been brought up in Portugal. Racing career In 1988 he started racing in single-seaters, with no previous karting experience. Verdon-Roe came 3rd in the Formula First championship of 1988. In 1989 he moved into Formula Ford and finished 3rd in the P&O European Ferries Championship behind David Coulthard and Kelvin Burt. During 1990 and 1991 he raced in Formula Renault, culminating with him winning the Championship in 1991 after a heated battle with Jason Plato. He was nominated for an Autosport Award. In 1992 Verdon-Roe switched to touring cars with a drive in a Vauxhall Cavalier for the Ecurie Ecosse team in the British Touring Car Championship. He also raced in the latter half of the Formula Vauxhall Championship that year. In 1993 he drove a semi-works Toyota Carina E for the Park Lane Toyota Carina team. His best result that year was a 6th place at Snetterton and finished the championship down in 19th. After a quiet spell which included a one-off race in Formula Three in 1994, Verdon-Roe returned to motorsport in the TVR Tuscan Challenge. In 1997 he won the TVR Tuscan championship overall and was nominated for an Autosport award. In 1998 he stayed with the factory team and finished a close 2nd in the championship and the same year, competed with the new TVR Speed 12 in the British GT Championship. He also had his first taste of Historic racing, teaming up with Gerry Marshall in a Jaguar E-Type at Silverstone, finishing third after gaining pole position. In 1999 he briefly raced for the Lister works team in the FIA GT Championship, before returning to TVR and racing their new Cerbera Speed 12 GT car in the British GT Championship in 2000 and 2001, winning three races and eventually finishing 3rd in the championship. Verdon-Roe also drove one-off races in the European Le Mans Series in 2001 and the Rolex 24 in 2002. In 2002 he returned to the Lister team and raced the Lister Storm in the FIA GT Championship. Highlights included a 2nd place at Silverstone and 2nd place at the Spa 24 hours, Lister's best ever result in a 24-hour race. In 2003 he raced for the newly formed Creation Autosportif racing team driving the 2000 FIA GT Championship winning Lister Storm chassis (002) to 4th place in the FIA GT Championship. In 2004 he again raced for Creation at Donington Park and the Spa 24 Hours in the Lister, and competed in various historic events including the Le Mans 24 Hours Grp C support race. In 2005 he raced in the Le Mans 24 hours race driving a Dallara Nissan LMP1 car for the Rollcentre team, as well as the Spa 24 Hours for the Lister team. In 2008 he won the Goodwood Revival's feature race, the RAC TT Celebration, driving a Ferrari 330 LMB with Peter Hardman, the first victory for a Ferrari in the TT since the Revival began. In 2009 Verdon-Roe won FIA Historic Formula One Championship driving a McLaren M26. At the Revival he shared the Ferrari 330 LMB with Emanuele Pirro finishing 2nd. In 2010 he won the Grand Prix Historique of Monaco aboard the ex-James Hunt McLaren. He also won the FIA Historic Formula One championship ground effect class and finished 2nd overall driving a McLaren MP4/1B. At the Goodwood Revival he shared the Ferrari with Tom Kristensen, but retired having started from pole position. In 2011 he again finished 2nd overall in the FIA Historic Formula One Championship and won the ground effect class in the ex-Niki Lauda McLaren. At the Revival he raced Aston Martin DBR1-2 to 2nd place in the Sussex Trophy. In 2012 he finished 2nd in the Grand Prix Historique of Monaco and 2nd in the Revival's TT Celebration race driving a Jaguar E-type. Racing record Complete British Touring Car Championship results (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Pos Pts 1992 Ecurie Ecosse Vauxhall Vauxhall Cavalier SIL 11 THR 16 OUL 7 SNE 13 BRH 9 DON 1 11 DON 2 9 SIL 8 KNO 1 Ret KNO 2 Ret PEM BRH 1 BRH 2 DON SIL 14th 9 1993 Park Lane Toyota Junior Team Toyota Carina E SIL 14 DON Ret SNE 6 DON 12 OUL 7 BRH 1 8 BRH 2 15 PEM 15 SIL 12 KNO 1 Ret KNO 2 Ret OUL 13 BRH 17 THR 17 DON 1 Ret DON 2 DNS SIL Ret 19th 11 24 Hours of Le Mans results Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class Pos. 2005 United Kingdom Rollcentre Racing Germany Michael Krumm Switzerland Harold Primat Dallara SP1-Nissan LMP1 133 DNF DNF Complete British GT Championship results (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pos Points 1998 TVR Engineering TVR Cerbera Speed 12 GT1 SIL 1 OUL 1 Ret CRO 1 DNA SNE 1 4 SIL 1 7 DON 1 9 SIL 1 DNS SPA 1 SIL 1 ? ? 2000 TVR Engineering TVR Cerbera Speed 12 GT THR 1 Ret CRO 1 Ret OUL 1 7? DON 1 Ret SIL 1 1 BRH 1 3 DON 1 Ret CRO 1 4 SIL 1 9 SNE 1 Ret SPA 1 4 SIL 1 3 6th 60 2001 TVR Motorsport TVR Cerbera Speed 12 GT SIL 1 5 SNE 1 15 DON 1 3 OUL 1 3 CRO 1 2 ROC 1 1 CAS 1 2 BRH 1 1 DON 1 2 KNO 1 8 THR 1 Ret BRH 1 13 SIL 1 ? ? /// Standort Wimregal Ill-Umschl2023-64 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbBlatt. Zustand: Gut. Albumblatt von Adam Saathoff mit schwarzem Edding signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "USA Running target" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Adam Christophe Saathoff (born May 25, 1975 in Sierra Vista, Arizona) is an American sport shooter.[2] He has competed for Team USA in running target shooting at three Olympics (1996 to 2004), and has been close to an Olympic final in 2004 (finishing in eighth place). Outside his Olympic career, Saathoff has won a total of five medals in a major international competition, spanning the ISSF World Cup series and the World Championships.[1] A resident athlete of the United States Olympic Training Center, Saathoff trains under Belarusian-born coach Sergey Luzov for the America's national running target team.[3] Career Saathoff started out his shooting career as a successful junior in 1992 (aged 14), when he had won a small-bore silhouette match title at the Arizona State Championships, and eventually set numerous course records at every shooting range in Arizona. Two years later, Saathoff was invited to attend a shooters' clinic at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he instilled in shooting Olympic-style running targets with an air rifle. On that same year, he honed his running target skills to the international scene by gaining the World Cup title at Fort Benning, Georgia, and coming close to the podium in fourth place at the World Championships in Milan, Italy.[4] Saathoff made his U.S. Olympic debut at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta by finishing first among his fellow marksmen and tied for fifth overall at a test event through the World Cup series, earning the lone Olympic berth for the host nation in running target shooting.[5] A newcomer to the Olympic scene, Saathoff could not mount enough pressure to beat against the world's best running target shooters in front of a partisan crowd, rounding off the 20-shooter field to a dead last at 555 points.[3][6] Under the tutelage of Belarusian-born coach Sergey Luzov, Saathoff began training with him shortly after the Games to further improve his craft and mettle towards a major world-shooting competition. In 1998, Saathoff came from nowhere to stun the entire field of expert shooters in the 10-metre running target, as he surprisingly won the silver medal with a score of 677.9, but could not chase China's Olympic bronze medalist Niu Zhiyuan for the title by just nine tenths of a point.[1][7] Heading back to his second Olympics in Sydney 2000, Saathoff continued to dominate at the national trials, and watched his fellow marksman Lance Dement earning the other berth to join with him on the U.S. shooting team.[8] At the Games, he shot a modest 570 to force in a three-way tie with Hungary's Jószef Ángyán and Germany's Michael Jakosits for twelfth in the qualifying round of the 10 m running target, an enormous upgrade from his 1996 Olympic feat by a fifteen-point margin.[9][10] The post-Sydney Olympics period signified a genuine test on Saathoff's marksmanship towards his goal of being one of the world's top running target shooters. In 2002, Saathoff claimed two bronze medals each in the 30+30 and mixed runs at the World Championships in Lahti, Finland.[11][12] Nevertheless, Saathoff's top three finish had secured an Olympic berth for Team USA on his third upcoming Games, and thereby culminated in a selection as the Male Running Target Shooter of the Year by USA Shooting at the end of the season.[7] At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Saathoff qualified for his third and final U.S. Olympic team, as a 29-year-old, in the men's 10 m running target, after taking one of the top two berths to join with fellow shooter Koby Holland at the national trials.[13] Upon entering the Games as an Olympic medal prospect, Saathoff got off to a brilliant start at 294 points to tie for second with Jakosits in the slow-target portion. He scored a modest 281 in the fast-moving round, but fell haphazardly to eighth with a total score of 575, just four points away from the final cutoff.[14][15] With the running target being removed from the Games in an effort to streamline the Olympic program, Saathoff decided to retire from competitive shooting career to focus on his current stint as an EMT at the Sierra Vista Fire Department. Indeed, he has been one of the responders to the Monument Fire that severely hit thousands of homes across Sierra Vista and Hereford in July 2011.[16][17] /// Standort Wimregal Ill-Umschl2023-61 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbZettel. Zustand: Sehr gut. Zettel, geknickt, von Peter Polycarpou mit blauem Stift signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "1st January 1992 To Michal Hills with kind thoughts" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Geboren: 31. März 1957 , Brighton, Vereinigtes Königreich Peter Polycarpou is an English-Cypriot actor, best known for playing Chris Theodopolopodous in the television comedy series 'Birds of a Feather and The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries, in which he played Louis Charalambos. Polycarpou's work in movies includes Evita (alongside Madonna), Oklahoma!, and De-Lovely. On stage, he was the first actor to play the role of John in the musical Miss Saigon in London. He was an original cast member of the musical Les Misérables, and has played The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. He has also appeared in the UK première of The Woods by David Mamet at the Finborough Theatre, London. Television work has included The Bill, Holby City, Casualty and Waking the Dead. In 1992 he sung the theme tune to Love Hurts charting in the UK at number 26. In February 2006, Polycarpou appeared in EastEnders, playing Yannis Pappas, father-in-law of character Carly Wicks for 3 episodes. More recently he played a leading role in the movie O Jerusalem, released in 2007. He also starred in a short film Broken alongside Michelle Collins playing the leading role of Solomon. The film, about a Greek Cypriot immigrant family in 1960s London won several international awards. He wrote and co-directed his own short film Mad George with ex-musician and long time friend John Hoare.[2] The film has shown at several International Film Festivals. Recent work includes playing Gash in Bryony Lavery's play Last Easter, directed by Douglas Hodge, at the Door Theatre in Birmingham, and the leading role of Daniel Warshowsky in the musical Imagine This at the New London Theatre in 2008. In 2010, he starred alongside Sean Bean and Charlotte Rampling in the terrorist thriller, Cleanskin which was released in 2012.[3] He also appeared in the eighth series of Hustle for BBCTV directed by actor Adrian Lester. Between 2010 and 2011 he appeared alongside Emma Williams and Michael Xavier in the Chichester Festival Theatre's Love Story.[4] It later transferred to the Duchess Theatre where it had a short run. He also worked at Chichester Festival Theatre between 24 September and 5 November 2011 - playing Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd (alongside Love Story producer Michael Ball as Sweeney Todd). He returned to Chichester in 2014 to star alongside Sophie Thompson in Guys and Dolls.[5] Later that year he played the Hollywood mogul Buddy Fiddler in Larry Gelbart's City of Angels at the Donmar Theatre, London.[6] In 2015 he appeared in 9 episodes of the FOX TV drama Tyrant playing Colonel Mahmoud.[7] In September 2017 he played Ahmed Qurie in J.T. Rogers's stage play Oslo at London's National Theatre, accompanying the production when it transferred to the West End in the following month. He was nominated for an Olivier Award in the Best Supporting Actor category for his portrayal of Ahmed Qurie.[8] In July 2018 he narrated Raja Shehadeh's biographical Where the Line is Drawn: Crossing Boundaries in Occupied Palestine for BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week. In 2019 he played Sancho in Man of La Mancha for English National Opera at the London Coliseum opposite Kelsey Grammer as Cervantes/Quixote, Danielle de Niese as Aldonza/Dulcinea and Nicholas Lyndhurst as the Governor/Innkeeper.[9] Philanthropy and culture Polycarpou was once a member of the Green Party and stood for local election in the Muswell Hill ward. He is patron of the United Kingdom Thalassaemia Society and has run in the London Marathon three times. Polycarpou is also a drama teacher and has developed a one-day workshop which he teaches in youth theatres and schools throughout the UK. He has directed a production of the Les Misérables Schools edition for the Act Too Youth theatre in Sussex, UK and the musical Rent. Polycarpou is the patron of First Stages firststages.org.uk , a musical theatre youth group based in Devizes, Wiltshire. He takes an active part in the group and regularly coaches and directs whenever he can. Polycarpou took an active interest in the Cypriot Film Festival UK. He is a Water Rat and has been a Director of The Royal Theatrical Fund since 2011. /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box5-U013 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbZettel. Zustand: Sehr gut. Ausschnitt aus Albumblatt, von Michael Dante mit blauem Stift signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Eileen: Best wishes" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Michael Dante (born Ralph Vitti; September 2, 1931) is an American actor and former professional minor league baseball player. Dante was born Ralph Vitti in Stamford, Connecticut. Growing up, he would sneak into a local movie theater with his friends to watch westerns. "I grew up wanting to be the sidekick of The Lone Ranger and wanting to follow my heroes", Dante told a reporter in 2006. He was a shortstop on the Stamford High School baseball team, then played for "The Advocate All-Stars" team which won a 1949 New England baseball championship. After graduating from high school, Dante signed a bonus contract with the Boston Braves. He used his $6,000 bonus to buy his family a four-door Buick with whitewalls. Career During spring training with the former Washington Senators, Dante took drama classes at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. Bandleader Tommy Dorsey arranged a screen test for him at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. His first film, Somebody Up There Likes Me, was released in 1956. He changed his name at the urging of studio boss Jack L. Warner, who thought "Vitti" would not fit well on theater marquees. Warner suggested some first names, from which the actor picked "Michael". He chose the last name "Dante" because it had been used by some relatives. Dante has appeared in 30 films and 150 television shows. He spent seven years in supporting roles under contract to three major studios at once: MGM, Warner Brothers and Twentieth Century Fox. He considers his best performances the role that he played in Killer Instinct on the CBS television series Desilu Playhouse, along with his roles in the movies Westbound (1959), Seven Thieves (1960) and Winterhawk (1975). His other film credits include Fort Dobbs (1958), Kid Galahad (1962), Operation Bikini (1963), The Naked Kiss (1964), Apache Rifles (1964), Harlow (1965), Arizona Raiders (1965), Willard (1971), That's the Way of the World (1975), The Farmer (1977), Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident (1978), Beyond Evil (1980), Return from the River Kwai (1989), and Cage (1989). Dante appeared on a few ABC/Warner Brothers series, including the westerns Colt .45 and Maverick. He appeared a couple times on the former, starring Wayde Preston. Dante and Forrest Lewis portrayed Davey Lewis and Willy Ford, respectively, in the 1957 episode "The $3,000 Bullet". Dante then played the role of Ab Saunders in the 1958 episode "The Deserters", with Angie Dickinson as Laura Meadows and Myron Healey as an unnamed fur trader, and directed by Leslie H. Martinson.[2] On Maverick he portrayed the killer Turk Mason in the 1957 episode "The Third Rider", with Jack Kelly. Another ABC-WB series he appeared on was the crime drama, Bourbon Street Beat, with Andrew Duggan, on the syndicated adventure series, Rescue 8, starring Jim Davis and Lang Jeffries, and in three episodes of CBS's The Texan, starring Rory Calhoun. Dante made two guest appearances on Perry Mason starring Raymond Burr. In 1959 he played Arthur Manning in "The Case of the Dangerous Dowager", and in 1965 he played murder victim Douglas Kelland in "The Case of the Feather Cloak." A frequent extra on the original Star Trek television series, he was cast in the role of "Maab" in the 1967 episode, "Friday's Child" alongside Julie Newmar. Dante has appeared at Star Trek conventions. In 1969, he played Clay Squires, a bitter young half-breed man, in the episode "Long Night at Fort Lonely" on the syndicated Death Valley Days, with Robert Taylor (actor) as Ben Cotterman and June Dayton as Cotterman's wife, Rachel[3] and in 1972 he played a harried TV commercial director in My Three Sons. In 1974 he played Julio Tucelli in The Six Million Dollar Man episode, Dr. Wells Is Missing. Dante also has recurring roles on the television serials Days of Our Lives and General Hospital. In the 1970s, Dante met John Wayne, whom he watched on screen as a child. Wayne had seen Dante in Winterhawk and asked him to co-host a charity event in Newport Beach, California. That started a friendship between the two actors, and they co-hosted other events until Wayne's death in 1979. Michael Dante is currently the host of a syndicated radio talk show, On Deck, previously known as the Michael Dante Celebrity Talk Show on which he interviews some of Hollywood's biggest stars. His program guests have included Milton Berle, Tony Curtis, Ron Ely, Bryant Gumbel, Stack Pierce, Connie Stevens and Stella Stevens. [4] An avid golfer, he once hosted the annual Michael Dante Celebrity Golf Tournament, a charitable fund-raiser held annually in Palm Springs, California, beginning in 1991. In 2006, Dante told an interviewer that he had written a script for a sequel to Winterhawk and was trying to get funding for the projected movie. Awards The Silver Spur Award (called the "Golden Globe of the Western film and television genre") presented by Reel Cowboys The Golden Boot Award ("the Oscar of Westerns") Southern California Motion Picture Council Award for the 'Best of the Best' in the Motion Picture Industry Wall of Fame Honoree - Stamford High School - Stamford, Connecticut Spirit of the West Award by Wild West Gazette/Bison Western Museum Palm Springs Film Festival Award for the Sammy Fuller classic film The Naked Kiss 1994 - Golden Palm Star on the Walk of Stars[5] Apacheland Days, Apache Junction, Arizona - Guest of Honor - Western boot prints in cement - Superstition Mountain Museum /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box5-U013 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbKarteikarte. Zustand: Sehr gut. Index Card von Jimmy Akingbola mit schwarzem Stift signiert /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Jimmy Akingbola (born 1978) is a British television, theatre and film actor. Born in 1978 in Plaistow, London to Nigerian parents, he was the youngest of four children (two brothers and one sister). His eldest brother Sola Akingbola is head percussionist to British jazz funk band Jamiroquai and also lead vocalist to African funky roots band Critical Mass. Jimmy Akingbola was born in London to parents who had emigrated from Nigeria. During his early years, Akingbola?s parents divorced. When he was two his mother became extremely ill and he was eventually sent to a children?s home. At the age of three, he was fostered by the white Crowe family, as the youngest of four children in Silvertown, East London. The family later moved to Plaistow, where Akingbola grew up. In 1996, Akingbola started at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) in Wandsworth, London. He completed their 3-year, full-time acting diploma. Theatre Akingbola started his career on stage at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in The Nativity for Bill Alexander. He continued in a production of Baby Doll at the Royal National Theatre. Next he appeared in "Naked Justice" by playwright John Mortimer at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, opposite Leslie Phillips. Akingbola played Elvis in the poignant play Behzti at the Birmingham Rep in December 2004. He worked with rapper and actor Riz Ahmed in the hit play Prayer Room. Akingbola earned four-star reviews for his performance as Bunce. Akingbola acted in the production of Roxanne Silbert?s play People Next Door, in which he gave a memorable performance alongside actor Fraser Ayres? character as his best friend Marco. Akingbola won his first award (TMA Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actor) for the role of Christopher in Blue/Orange, first produced at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre; the production then went on a national tour. He played opposite Roger Lloyd-Pack and Shaun Evans in Joe Penhall's award-winning play; it was directed by Kathy Burke. Akingbola later went on to star in The Cut at the Donmar Warehouse opposite Ian McKellen, directed by Michael Grandage. Additional roles include Akingbola playing anti-hero Jimmy Porter in the John Osborne play of Look Back in Anger at the Jermyn Street Theatre in July 2008; he was the first black actor to play the role. The same year he played the title role of Othello for the company Frantic Assembly, which received a TMA Award. Television Akingbola?s television roles started with the black BBC sitcom "The Crouches" playing the witty character of Dennis Dutton where he received favourable reviews which was rumoured to lead him being listed for a possible BAFTA nomination. He has since played roles in "Stupid! The Bill, The Royal, The South Bank Show, Roger Roger, Holby City, Doctors, New Tricks, Comedy Lab and Longford. Akingbola secured his first permanent major television role appearing in BBC?s police drama series HolbyBlue, starring alongside Kacey Ainsworth and Tim Pigott-Smith, as PC Neil Parker alongside his on screen colleague PC Kelly Cooper, played by Chloe Howman. In 2009 he played Dean Collier in New Tricks (?Blood Is Thicker Than Water?, S6:E7). Akingbola returned to show his comedy talent in 2010, starring in the BBC2 hit series Rev. where he played the popular character "Mick", alongside Tom Hollander and Olivia Colman. For his role as Mick, Akingbola was nominated for "Best TV Comedy Performance" at the Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards. Akingbola also played the roles of Malick in Holby City and PC Johnson in Silk, both on BBC One in 2011. In 2014, Akingbola played blind geography teacher Dr Dalton in episode 2 of the second series of BBC One sitcom Big School. In 2015 Akingbola plays Baron Reiter in Arrow season 4. NCIS Beastmaster 2017 /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box5-U016 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbBrief. Zustand: Sehr gut. cirka a6 grosser Briefbogen "With Compliments von Michael Howard mit schwarzem Stift signiert mit namentlicher Widmung und eigenhändigem Zusatz "With best wishes".- /// Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne CH (* 7. Juli 1941 in Llanelli) ist ein britischer Politiker. Von 2003 bis 2005 war er Vorsitzender der Konservativen Partei des Vereinigten Königreichs. Bei den Unterhauswahlen vom 5. Mai 2005 trat er gegen den amtierenden Premierminister Tony Blair an, konnte jedoch die absolute Mehrheit von dessen Labour Party nicht verhindern. Howard wurde in Wales geboren, wohin sein Vater Bernard, ein rumänischer, jüdischer Geschäftsinhaber, 1939 am Vorabend des Zweiten Weltkrieges angesichts des wachsenenden Antisemitismus ausgewandert war. Der Familienname Hecht wurde zu Howard anglisiert. Auch seine Mutter Hilda, geb. Kershion entstammt einer jüdischen Familie, die vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg aus dem zaristischen Russland emigriert war. [2] Als Kandidat für das britische House of Commons trat Howard erstmals 1966 an. Da sein Wahlkreis, Liverpool Edge Hill, eine Hochburg der Labour-Partei war, unterlag er wie auch bei den Unterhauswahlen von 1970. Zu dieser Zeit war Howard ein klarer Befürworter der britischen Mitgliedschaft in der EWG. Später wandelte sich sein Verhältnis zur EU und in einem Interview mit der BBC im Januar 2016 erklärte er, für einen Austritt Großbritanniens aus der EU beim kommenden Referendum über die EU-Mitgliedschaft stimmen zu wollen.[3] Er betätigte sich ab den 1970ern als Rechtsanwalt und traf in einem Fall auch auf seinen jungen Kollegen Tony Blair. 1975 heiratete Howard das frühere Model Sandra Paul, deren vorhergehende Scheidung großes Aufsehen in der britischen Öffentlichkeit erregt hatte. Aus der Ehe gingen ein Sohn und einer Tochter hervor. Howard berichtet, seine väterlichen Großeltern seien in Auschwitz umgekommen und seine Tante habe die Gaskammer überlebt: »Während sie in Auschwitz war, wurde sie dreimal in die Gaskammern geschickt, aber aus verschiedenen Gründen - einmal ging ihnen tatsächlich das Gas aus - kam sie davon, um die Geschichte zu erzählen.« (Independent, 3. Juli 2004) Parlaments- und Regierungskarriere Erst bei den Parlamentswahlen von 1983 konnte Howard in einem für die Tories aussichtsreichen Wahlkreis antreten, Folkestone und Hythe. Er gewann ohne Schwierigkeiten und zog ins Unterhaus ein. Howard trat bald auch in die Regierung von Margaret Thatcher ein und wurde 1985 Unterstaatssekretär im Handels- und Industrieministerium, verantwortlich für die Finanzen der Stadt London. Nach den Wahlen von 1987 wurde er Minister mit Zuständigkeit für die Lokalregierungen. Howard hatte eine führende Rolle bei der Einführung der umstrittenen Kopfsteuer 1988. Nach einer kurzen Amtszeit als Minister für Wasserwirtschaft und Planung, wurde er im Januar 1990 zum Arbeitsminister befördert, ein Posten, den er auch nach der Ablösung Thatchers unter dem neuen Premier John Major behielt. Im Wahlkampf 1992 zeichnete er sich durch scharfe Attacken gegen die Gewerkschaften aus. Er wurde nach den Wahlen zum Umweltminister, 1993 nach einer Kabinettsumbildung zum neuen Innenminister. Besonders widmete er sich der Bekämpfung der Kriminalität; seine harten Maßnahmen stießen bei vielen Richtern und Strafreformern auf Ablehnung. Allerdings machte eine Untersuchung zu einer Serie von Ausbrüchen 1996 seinem Ruf zu schaffen. 1993 erhöhte er für die minderjährigen Mörder von James Bulger aufgrund eines öffentlichen Aufschreis eigenmächtig die Jugendstrafe von 8 auf 15 Jahre. 1997 wurde diese Entscheidung vom House of Lords revidiert und als rechtswidrig aufgehoben. Nach dem Rücktritt John Majors 1997 trat Howard zum Kampf um den Parteivorsitz an. Er erhielt aber nur die Stimmen von 23 der Parlamentsabgeordneten seiner Partei und landete damit auf dem fünften und letzten Platz. Neuer Vorsitzender wurde William Hague. Nach dem Labour-Sieg bei den folgenden Unterhauswahlen wurde Howard zwei Jahre lang Außenminister des Tory-Schattenkabinetts. Parteivorsitz Nach den Parlamentswahlen von 2001, bei denen erneut Labour unter Tony Blair gewann, wurde Howard Schattenkanzler (=Finanzminister im Schattenkabinett) unter dem neuen Parteivorsitzenden Iain Duncan Smith. Nachdem Smith von den Tory-Parlamentariern abgewählt worden war, wurde Howard 2003 ohne Gegenkandidaten zum neuen Vorsitzenden der Konservativen gewählt. Kommentatoren sehen Howard im Vergleich zu Smith als erfolgreicheren Parteiführer an, doch wird seine frühere Rolle in der Thatcher-Regierung eher als Hemmnis für seine Popularität gesehen. Im Februar 2004 forderte Howard Premier Tony Blair zum Rücktritt auf, da dieser das Parlament im Zusammenhang mit den Behauptungen über irakische Massenvernichtungswaffen vor dem Golfkrieg in die Irre geführt habe. Dennoch unterstützte Howard auch im Nachhinein die Invasion, da ?der Lohn eines stabilen Irak die Anstrengungen wert war? Seine scharfe Kritik an Blair führte zur Verweigerung eines Treffens in Washington durch US-Präsident George W. Bush. Bei den Unterhauswahlen vom 5. Mai 2005 trat Howard gegen Premierminister Tony Blair an, der für eine dritte Amtszeit kandidierte. Obwohl es ihm gelang, die Zahl der Sitze seiner Partei im britischen Unterhaus deutlich zu steigern, konnte er den dritten Wahlsieg der Labour Party in Folge nicht verhindern und auch den Stimmenanteil der Tories nur geringfügig erhöhen. Nach der Wahl kündigte er an, den Parteivorsitz "eher früher als später", jedenfalls aber vor der nächsten Unterhauswahl, an einen jüngeren Nachfolger übergeben zu wollen. Erstmals sollten die 300.000 Parteimitglieder dann in einer Urwahl um den Spitzenkandidaten entscheiden. Die Unterhaus-Abgeordneten trafen lediglich eine Vorauswahl. Als heiße Kandidaten galten David Cameron und David Davis. In drei Wahlgängen konnten die Mitglieder der Tory-Fraktion schließlich über ihre Nominierung für die Mitgliederbefragung abstimmen. Im entscheidenden letzten Wahlgang konnte sich David Cameron d.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Postkarte von Simone Stelzer, unsigniert. /// Simone Stelzer (* 1. Oktober 1969 in Wien) ist eine österreichische Schlagersängerin und Schauspielerin. Sie ist Teil des Schlager-Duos Simone & Charly Brunner. Nach ihrer Geburt in Wien wuchs Simone Stelzer in Herzogenburg auf. Sie besuchte die HTL Krems, wo sie mit der Matura im Zweig Restaurierung abschloss. Sie begann ihre Karriere im Alter von 15 Jahren als Sängerin der 1984 von Peter Pansky gegründeten Band ?Peter Pan?, die es 1985 mit der Single A Night in Hippodrome in die Ö3-Charts schaffte. Simone Stelzer vertrat Österreich mit dem Lied Keine Mauern mehr beim Eurovision Song Contest 1990 und belegte den zehnten Platz. Der Auftritt war für sie der Beginn ihrer Karriere als Schlagersängerin und Schauspielerin. Vier Jahre später nahm sie mit Radio erneut am österreichischen Vorentscheid teil, erreicht aber nur einen vierten Platz.[3] Mit dem Album Wahre Liebe schaffte Simone 1994 den Durchbruch und mit dem gleichnamigen Titelsong ihren bekanntesten Hit. Auf dem Album wirkten unter anderem Rolf Köhler, Michael Scholz, Detlef Wiedeke und Birger Corleis mit, die bis dahin Chorsänger bei vielen Dieter Bohlen-Produktionen waren, für Modern Talking und C. C. Catch. Von Simone erschienen acht offizielle Alben (ohne Best-of), zunächst im Deutsch-Rock-, dann im damals angesagten Dance-Sound, seit Ende der 1990er Jahre zunehmend im modernen Schlagerbereich. Sie spielte unter anderem in Filmen wie Fröhlich geschieden und Fröhliche Chaoten, in der TV-Serie Tohuwabohu, bei den Winnetou-Spielen in Weitensfeld im Gurktal und bei Felix Dvoraks Festspielen in Berndorf. 2006 nahm sie an der zweiten Staffel der ORF-Show Dancing Stars teil. Mit ihrem Tanzpartner Alexander Kreissl erreichte sie den 5. Platz. Im folgenden Jahr war Simone als Jurorin gemeinsam mit Toni Polster und Gregor Bloéb in der Sendung It?s Showtime des österreichischen Fernsehsenders ATV zu sehen. 2007 erschien die Single Alles durch die Liebe, eine Coverversion des Titelsongs Way Back into Love aus dem Film Mitten ins Herz im Duett mit Bernhard Brink. In der Folge nahm sie an der österreichischen Vorausscheidung zum Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 teil, scheiterte aber. Nach der Trennung von ihrem ehemaligen Plattenlabel Koch Universal kam sie bei ?Gloriella?, dem Plattenlabel von Jack White unter Vertrag, der auch ihre Single 1000 mal geträumt komponierte und textete. 2009 veröffentlichte Ariola Simones Album Morgenrot, das in Österreich Goldstatus erreichte. Produziert wurde es von David Brandes. Am 3. Oktober 2009 heiratete Simone ihren Dancing-Stars-Partner Alexander Kreissl in Dürnstein. 2013 hat sich das Paar wieder getrennt und seit 2015 sind sie geschieden.[4] Das Album Pur aus 2012 wurde auch unter Ariola veröffentlicht und ist Simones bisher letztes Solo-Album. David Brandes war Produzent. Auf diesem Album gibt es einen Duett-Song mit dem österreichischen Schlagersänger Charly Brunner von Brunner & Brunner. Dieses Duett Ich denk noch an dich war der Start für eine längere Zusammenarbeit mit Charly Brunner. Sie haben drei gemeinsame Alben veröffentlicht. Sie haben jeweils ihren Duettnamen geändert. Beim Album Das kleine große Leben nannten sie sich Charly Brunner & Simone, bei Alles geht! Brunner & Stelzer und seit dem Duett-Album Wahre Liebe Simone & Charly Brunner. Nach den Jahren der Zusammenarbeit gaben Simone und Charly bei der Heimlich-Show von Florian Silbereisen am 17. März 2018 ihre Liebe für einander bekannt. Am 13. Oktober 2020 wurde sie bei The Masked Singer Austria als Lipizzaner demaskiert und belegte den Zweiten Platz. /// Standort Wimregal GAD-0202 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbPhotopostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Photopostkarte schwarzweiss bildseitig von Jean Kent signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Sincerely"/// Jean Kent (* 29. Juni 1921 in Brixton, London; ? 30. November 2013 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England ) war eine britische Schauspielerin. Kent wurde 1921 als Joan Mildred Summerfield im Stadtbezirk Brixton in South London geboren.[2] Sie war das einzige Kind des Ehepaars Norman Field und Nina Norre. Ihre Eltern waren Varieté-Künstler. Sie begann ihre Theaterkarriere 1931, im Alter von zehn Jahren, als Tänzerin. Im Alter von dreizehn Jahren trat sie am Windmill Theatre im Londoner West End auf. Für ihre Auftritte als Chor-Girl am Windmill Theatre verwendete sie den Bühnennamen ?Jean Carr? Kent gehörte in den 1940er und 1950er Jahren zu den meistbeschäftigten und bekanntesten Filmstars Großbritanniens. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs wurde sie von dem britischen Filmstudio Gainsborough Pictures unter Vertrag genommen. Kent spielte in der Folgezeit hauptsächlich in gefühlsträchtigen und rührseligen Melodramen, den sog. Gainsborough melodramas, die damals vor allem beim weiblichen Kinopublikum sehr populär waren. Ein Wendepunkt in ihrer Karriere war ihre Mitwirkung in dem britischen Kostümfilm Gaslicht und Schatten (1945), wo sie, unter der Regie von Anthony Asquith, erstmals eine ernsthafte dramatische Rolle spielte. Kent verkörperte Lucy Beckett, die Jugendfreundin der weiblichen Hauptrolle; ihre Partner waren James Mason und Stewart Granger. 1946 spielte sie die Rolle der Zigeunerin Rosal in dem britischen Filmdrama Gefährliche Reise. In der britischen Musical-Komödie Die Tingeltangelgräfin (1949) übernahm Kent die weibliche Hauptrolle. Kent wirkte insgesamt in über 40 Filmen mit. In dem Filmdrama Konflikt des Herzens (1951), nach dem gleichnamigen Theaterstück von Terence Rattigan, spielte sie, wieder unter der Regie von Anthony Asquith, erneut eine dramatische Rolle, diesmal sogar die den Film mitdominierende weibliche Hauptrolle. Sie verkörperte, an der Seite von Michael Redgrave in der männlichen Hauptrolle, Millie Crocker-Harris, die wesentlich jüngere Ehefrau des alternden und kranken Lehrers Andrew Crocker-Harris, die ihren Ehemann nicht mehr liebt, einen Liebhaber hat, und sich ihm gegenüber hart und gefühlskalt zeigt. In der Filmkomödie Der Prinz und die Tänzerin (1957) war sie (in der Rolle der Maisie Springfield) Partnerin von Laurence Olivier und Marilyn Monroe. in dem Spielfilm Bonjour Tristesse (1958) hatte sie eine größere Nebenrolle als Mrs. Helen Lombard. Kent arbeitete auch für das Fernsehen. Ihr Fernsehdebüt gab sie bereits Ende der 1930er Jahre in einem Musical mit dem Titel The Ship In The Bay; die Sendung wurde damals live ausgestrahlt. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg hatte sie Fernsehauftritte in den Fernsehserien Sir Francis Drake (1961-1962; als Königin Elisabeth I.), Up Pompeii! (1970), Crossroads (1981) und Lovejoy (1991). 1974 war sie Gast in der britischen Fernsehshow This Is Your Life; sie wurde von Moderator Eamonn Andrews im Londoner Strand Theatre überrascht. Ihren letzten öffentlichen Auftritt hatte Kent im Jahre 2011, als das British Film Institute sie anlässlich ihres 90. Geburtstags ehrte. Privates und Tod Kent war seit 1946 bis zu seinem Tod mit dem österreichischen Schauspieler Josef Ramart (? 1989) verheiratet. Kent und Ramart hatten sich bei den Dreharbeiten zu dem Film Gefährliche Reise (Originaltitel: Caravan) kennengelernt.[3] Best Man bei ihrer Hochzeit war der Schauspieler Stewart Granger.[4] Kent und Ramert spielten gemeinsam in den Filmen Gefährliche Reise (1946) und Die Tingeltangelgräfin (1949). In den 1950er Jahren kauften sie eine Farm in der Nähe von Sudbury in der Grafschaft Suffolk. Sie lebten dort über 20 Jahre; danach zogen sie nach Westhorpe. Kent starb in den frühen Morgenstunden des 30. November 2013 im Alter von 92 Jahren im West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds an den Folgen eines Unfalls; sie war einige Tage zuvor in ihrer Wohnung schwer gestürzt.[3] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box3-U008 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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In den WarenkorbEight vintage studio still photographs from the 1960 film. Five with printed mimeo snipes on the verso. Loosely based on John O'Hara's 1935 novel. A promiscuous New York model falls in love with a married man following an illicit one-night stand. The most successful MGM release of 1960, well-received by most audiences, save actress Elizabeth Taylor herself, who called the film "Butterball Four" in private. Nevertheless, the film was nominated for two Academy Awards, winning Taylor her first Oscar for Best Actress. Set and shot on location in New York. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.
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In den WarenkorbZettel. Zustand: Sehr gut. Zettel von Henry Sandon mit schwarzem Kuli signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "To Peter Best wishes" und gezeichneter Teekanne; rückseitig von Jasper Carrott mit rotem Kuli signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "To Peter, Many many thanks" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Jasper Carrott, OBE (born Robert Norman Davis; 14 March 1945) is an English comedian, actor and television presenter. Born in Shaftmoor Lane, Acocks Green, in Birmingham, Carrott was educated at Acocks Green primary school and Moseley School. He worked as a trainee buyer at a city centre department store, the Beehive, with schoolmate Bev Bevan. Career In February 1969 he started his own folk club, "The Boggery", in nearby Solihull with his friend Les Ward. Carrott performed folk songs and as an MC. His banter overtook the songs and he became more a comedian than singer. He also worked as a musical agent (with John Starkey, who was his manager from 1974 to 1992), as Fingimigig, managing among others Harvey Andrews. He toured UK rugby clubs. He recorded an album in 1973 called Jasper Carrot - In the Club, which he sold from his van. The album contained the original "Magic Roundabout", although mainly material used in his next three LPs (such as "Hare Krishna", "Car Insurance", "Bastity Chelt", and "Hava Nagila") plus the Fred Wedlock song "The Folker". He had a UK Top 5 chart hit in August 1975 with the novelty record "Funky Moped", written by Chris Rohmann and produced by Jeff Lynne. By the late 1970s, Carrott had developed anecdotal sketches which he still performs. Often they purport to be autobiographical; many celebrate the Birmingham accent and culture, including his support of Birmingham City. His live performances were recorded as Jasper Carrott Rabbitts on and on and on. and Carrott in Notts. Notable hits were "Bastity Chelt", a song in Spoonerism, "The Football Match" describing a visit to Old Trafford, "The Nutter on the Bus" (including the cry "Has anybody seen my camel?"), "The Mole" ("There's only one way to get rid of a mole - blow its bloody head off!") and "Zits" - an explanation of American slang for spots that brought the word into use in Britain. Birmingham Walk of Stars In 1979 he published A Little Zit on the Side, a humorous autobiography. The follow-up, Sweet and Sour Labrador, mixed sections of stand-up routines with similar autobiographical material, much of it related to his world travels. Carrott was once a compère for the Birmingham Heart Beat Charity Concert 1986, which featured local bands such as Electric Light Orchestra and the Moody Blues, with a finale that included George Harrison from the Beatles. On 15 September 2007 he was inducted into the Birmingham Walk of Stars at the Arts Fest 2007 celebrations. The award was presented by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham. Carrott is the second inductee, following Ozzy Osbourne. Carrott was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the British Comedy Awards on 6 December 2008. His first appearance on television was a half-hour show for BBC Midlands on 11 August 1975, in a programme about local football called "The Golden Game". In 1976, he appeared in A Half Hour Mislaid with Jasper Carrott, recorded at Pebble Mill. His big break came two years later, when Michael Grade asked for a pilot programme for LWT. Grade liked it, and five further shows were recorded, which became his first TV series, An Audience with Jasper Carrott, in 1978. This partnership with LWT lasted until 1981; The Unrecorded Jasper Carrott (1979) and Beat the Carrott (1981) are the best-known live stand-up performances from his time with LWT. Carrott moved to the BBC for Carrott's Lib, a Saturday night comedy broadcast live, and then a string of BBC shows. The most notable were Carrott's Commercial Breakdown, which broadcast weird adverts from around the world, and the sketch and stand-up shows Carrott Confidential, 24 Carrott Gold, The Trial of Jasper Carrott and Canned Carrott, some of which also featured Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. Carrott played Heinrich in the 1987 British comedy film Jane and the Lost City.[2] Canned Carrott also featured a spoof police drama called The Detectives, co-starring Robert Powell, which later was made into a series. From 2002 to 2004, he starred in the sitcom All About Me. He performed in several of the Secret Policeman's Ball charity concerts for Amnesty International, and returned to the stage in 2004 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham featuring classic routines from his career. He returned to singing for the musical Go Play Up Your Own End (written by Malcolm Stent, songs by Harvey Andrews) in 2005.[3] In 2005, he staged and appeared in the first Jasper Carrott's Rock With Laughter concert.[citation needed] This became a regular at the NEC in Birmingham, usually in December and sometimes alternating with his "Jasper Carrott's Christmas Crackers" events, but there have also been a few summer shows too. In summer 2007, Carrott hosted the Endemol-produced game show Golden Balls for ITV1.[4] Promising ratings led to a second series in January 2008. A third series began in April 2008, and a fourth in October 2008. A fifth and six series were shown in 2009. He hosted the Sunday night national pub quiz, Cash Inn. He was 20th in Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Up Comedians show.[citation needed] Since then his work is noted under 'Filmography' below. Literary work Carrott has written the humorous paperbacks A Little Zit on the Side (1979), and Sweet and Sour Labrador (1982). He also wrote a novel called Shop! or a Store is Born.[5] Also of interest is a book by Carrott's former manager John Starkey, Jasper and Me (1993; Etsiketsi Books), which includes the line "He once said, 'Ringo isn't the best drummer in the world. He isn't even the best drummer in the Beatles.' " This quote was credited to John Lennon until Mark Lewisohn discovered, in 1983, that it was Mr Carrott who said it.[6] Business interests Carrott was part-owner of the p.
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In den WarenkorbEchtfoto. Zustand: Gut. Druckerfoto von Franziska Katzmarek bildseitig mit schwarzem Edding signiert /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Franziska (* 28. Februar 1993; bürgerlich Franziska Katzmarek) ist eine deutsche Schlagersängerin aus Almsdorf bei Mücheln (Geiseltal) und Gewinnerin der Sommerhitparade" 2007 Immer wieder sonntags (ARD). Erste Erfahrungen sammelte Franziska bereits im Alter von acht Jahren bei Gesangsauftritten mit ihrem Vater Olaf in dem Duo Franziska & Wolfgang. Im Jahr 2002 nahmen sie ihre erste gemeinsame Single mit dem Titel Weißt du was Heimweh ist" auf und belegten bei ihrer Teilnahme am Vorentscheid des Grand Prix der Volksmusik in Holland den 3. Platz. Erste kleine Fernsehauftritte hatte das Duo im Jahr 2003 bei Dido s Musikshow", die im offenen Kanal in Berlin ausgestrahlt wurden. Im gleichen Jahr lernten sie auf einem Konzert den Musiker und Produzenten Willi Seitz kennen und nahmen mit ihm gemeinsam das Album Solange man noch träumen kann" auf. Im Zuge zahlreicher Fanreisen nach Österreich trafen Franziska und ihr Vater die Produzenten des Labels Tyrolis, Georg und Walter Wörle und veröffentlichten im Jahr 2004 ihr zweites Album Sieh den Regenbogen", auf welchem erstmals einige Solotitel der jungen Franziska zu hören waren. Ausbildung Seit frühester Jugend erhielt Franziska Gesangsunterricht am Konservatorium in Halle (Saale), ab 2006 darüber hinaus Klavierstunden an der Musikschule in Weißenfels. Nach ihrem Durchbruch im Jahr 2007 nahm sich Franziska 2008 eine Auszeit von der Schule und widmete sich ihrer Karriere. Ein Jahr später holte sie den erweiterten Realschulabschluss an einer Abendschule in Naumburg (Saale) nach. Im August 2014 begann die Sängerin dann ein Musikstudium an der MUSIFA Leipzig, welches sie im Sommer 2017 erfolgreich abgeschlossen hat. Seitdem ist sie in Leipzig als staatlich anerkannte Gesangspädagogin tätig. Karriere 2005 lernte Franziska den Produzenten Bernd Jost aus Jesteburg kennen. Mit ihm produzierte sie ihr erstes Solo-Album Meine Welt" unter dem Namen Franzie". Die Veröffentlichung dieser 12 Country Titel brachten Franziska Auftritte in Achims Hitparade und der Country-Gala" im MDR ein. 2007 begleitete Franziska den Schlagersänger Semino Rossi bei dessen Weihnachtstournee und lernte dabei den Produzenten und Komponisten Sigmar Strecker kennen. Gemeinsam mit William King nahmen sie u. a. den Titel Sommergefühl" auf, mit dem sie erstmals in der Sendung Immer wieder sonntags (ARD) auftrat. Im Sommer 2007 gewann sie dort den Newcomer-Wettbewerb Sommerhitparade" und wurde zur ersten Sommerhitkönigin gekrönt. Das Label Sony Music/Ariola wurde auf die Sängerin aufmerksam und nahm sie unter Vertrag. Im August 2007 wurde die Single Sommergefühl" veröffentlicht und erreichte Platz 46 der deutschen Single-Charts. Fünf Monate später erschien das Album Nur geträumt". In den Wochen nach ihrem Sieg der Sommerhitparade 2007 erlangte Franziska weitere Bekanntheit durch TV-Auftritte bei TV Total (Pro7), RTL Exclusiv Das Starmagazin und Die Schlager des Jahres" (MDR). Es folgten Tourneen und Auftritte mit Künstlern wie Andy Borg, Helene Fischer, Stefanie Hertel und Stefan Mross. Im Dezember 2007 wurde sie mit dem Herbert-Roth-Preis in der gleichnamigen TV-Sendung des MDR ausgezeichnet und zugleich als Aufsteigerin des Jahres" für die Goldene Henne nominiert. Am 14. Januar 2011 erschien ihr drittes Studioalbum Herzklopfen,[2] welches ebenfalls von William King produziert wurde und bei Ariola/Sony Music erschien. Das Album erreichte im Januar 2011 in den deutschen Charts Platz 77. Im selben Jahr erhielt die junge Künstlerin ihre erste Goldene Schallplatte und im Januar 2012 gewann Franziska in Dortmund den deutschen Popschlagerpreis Schlager Saphir" in der Kategorie Beste Live-Künstlerin 2011"[3] Anfang 2013 startete die Sängerin ihre erste Radio-Tour quer durch Österreich. Im Januar 2015 bekam Franziska im Rahmen ihrer 500. Alpha Autogrammstunde den populären Alpha Award" überreicht. Im selben Jahr trat sie erstmals mit ihrer Band, bestehend aus Marius Gebhardt (Schlagzeug), Jonas Fahlke (Bass) und Robert-Leonard Seehafer (Gitarre) bei Immer wieder sonntags in der ARD auf. 2016 tourte sie gemeinsam mit dem Moderator Maxi Arland und dem Programm Kreuzfahrt der Träume" sechs Monate lang durch Deutschland. Auch am TV-Projekt Sounds like Heimat" (WDR) durfte die 23-jährige Sängerin mit ihrer Band teilnehmen und ein Lied über die Stadt Hagen in Nordrhein-Westfalen schreiben. Im Januar 2017 erschien ihr erstes Best-Of Album 10 Jahre Sommergefühl - Ein Abenteuer", welches sich wieder erfolgreich in den deutschen Albumcharts platzieren konnte. Darauf enthalten war auch eine Neuaufnahme ihres Hits Sommergefühl". Zur Veröffentlichung ihres Albums fand eine deutschlandweite Autogrammstunden und Radio-Tour statt, die die Sängerin bis nach Österreich führte. Im Mai war sie zu Gast bei Schlager unter Palmen" auf Kreta u. a. mit Julian David und Rosanna Rocci, welche täglich von dem Radiosender Radio Paloma" begleitet wurde. In TV-Sendungen wie Immer wieder Sonntags", Schlager einer Stadt" oder Musik auf dem Lande" durfte Franziska nochmal ein Rückblick ihrer jungen Karriere geben. Zum Anlass ihres 10-jährigen Bühnenjubiläums veranstaltete die junge Sängerin ein Konzert in der Rotkäppchen Sektkellerei in ihrer Heimat Freyburg. Prominente Gäste ihres Konzertes waren u. a. Michael Hirte und G.G. Anderson. Im November 2017 trat Franziska in der Quizshow Wer weiß denn sowas? gegen ihre Kollegin Beatrice Egli an und begeisterte knapp 4 Millionen Zuschauer. Im darauffolgenden Monat unterstützte sie den SC DHfK Leipzig Handball beim Weihnachtssingen in einer Wette mit dem Unternehmen REWE. Ziel war es 6000 Menschen in der Arena Leipzig dazu zu bringen das Weihnachtslied Oh Tannenbaum" zu singen. Im August 2018 erschien ihr aktuelles Album Herrlich Unperfekt" mit dem sie ihren bisher größten Charterfolg feiern durfte. Im Dezember 2019 ging die j.
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In den WarenkorbPostkarte. Zustand: Gut. Postkarte von Franziska Katzmarek bildseitig mit schwarzem Edding signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Für Andreas alles Liebe" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Franziska (* 28. Februar 1993; bürgerlich Franziska Katzmarek) ist eine deutsche Schlagersängerin aus Almsdorf bei Mücheln (Geiseltal) und Gewinnerin der ?Sommerhitparade? 2007 - Immer wieder sonntags (ARD). Erste Erfahrungen sammelte Franziska bereits im Alter von acht Jahren bei Gesangsauftritten mit ihrem Vater Olaf in dem Duo Franziska & Wolfgang. Im Jahr 2002 nahmen sie ihre erste gemeinsame Single mit dem Titel ?Weißt du was Heimweh ist? auf und belegten bei ihrer Teilnahme am Vorentscheid des Grand Prix der Volksmusik in Holland den 3. Platz. Erste kleine Fernsehauftritte hatte das Duo im Jahr 2003 bei ?Dido s Musikshow?, die im offenen Kanal in Berlin ausgestrahlt wurden. Im gleichen Jahr lernten sie auf einem Konzert den Musiker und Produzenten Willi Seitz kennen und nahmen mit ihm gemeinsam das Album ?Solange man noch träumen kann? auf. Im Zuge zahlreicher Fanreisen nach Österreich trafen Franziska und ihr Vater die Produzenten des Labels Tyrolis, Georg und Walter Wörle und veröffentlichten im Jahr 2004 ihr zweites Album ?Sieh den Regenbogen?, auf welchem erstmals einige Solotitel der jungen Franziska zu hören waren. Ausbildung Seit frühester Jugend erhielt Franziska Gesangsunterricht am Konservatorium in Halle (Saale), ab 2006 darüber hinaus Klavierstunden an der Musikschule in Weißenfels. Nach ihrem Durchbruch im Jahr 2007 nahm sich Franziska 2008 eine Auszeit von der Schule und widmete sich ihrer Karriere. Ein Jahr später holte sie den erweiterten Realschulabschluss an einer Abendschule in Naumburg (Saale) nach. Im August 2014 begann die Sängerin dann ein Musikstudium an der MUSIFA Leipzig, welches sie im Sommer 2017 erfolgreich abgeschlossen hat. Seitdem ist sie in Leipzig als staatlich anerkannte Gesangspädagogin tätig. Karriere 2005 lernte Franziska den Produzenten Bernd Jost aus Jesteburg kennen. Mit ihm produzierte sie ihr erstes Solo-Album ?Meine Welt? unter dem Namen ?Franzie? Die Veröffentlichung dieser 12 Country Titel brachten Franziska Auftritte in Achims Hitparade und der ?Country-Gala? im MDR ein. 2007 begleitete Franziska den Schlagersänger Semino Rossi bei dessen Weihnachtstournee und lernte dabei den Produzenten und Komponisten Sigmar Strecker kennen. Gemeinsam mit William King nahmen sie u. a. den Titel ?Sommergefühl? auf, mit dem sie erstmals in der Sendung Immer wieder sonntags (ARD) auftrat. Im Sommer 2007 gewann sie dort den Newcomer-Wettbewerb ?Sommerhitparade? und wurde zur ersten Sommerhitkönigin gekrönt. Das Label Sony Music/Ariola wurde auf die Sängerin aufmerksam und nahm sie unter Vertrag. Im August 2007 wurde die Single ?Sommergefühl? veröffentlicht und erreichte Platz 46 der deutschen Single-Charts. Fünf Monate später erschien das Album ?Nur geträumt? In den Wochen nach ihrem Sieg der Sommerhitparade 2007 erlangte Franziska weitere Bekanntheit durch TV-Auftritte bei TV Total (Pro7), RTL Exclusiv - Das Starmagazin und ?Die Schlager des Jahres? (MDR). Es folgten Tourneen und Auftritte mit Künstlern wie Andy Borg, Helene Fischer, Stefanie Hertel und Stefan Mross. Im Dezember 2007 wurde sie mit dem Herbert-Roth-Preis in der gleichnamigen TV-Sendung des MDR ausgezeichnet und zugleich als ?Aufsteigerin des Jahres? für die Goldene Henne nominiert. Am 14. Januar 2011 erschien ihr drittes Studioalbum Herzklopfen,[2] welches ebenfalls von William King produziert wurde und bei Ariola/Sony Music erschien. Das Album erreichte im Januar 2011 in den deutschen Charts Platz 77. Im selben Jahr erhielt die junge Künstlerin ihre erste Goldene Schallplatte und im Januar 2012 gewann Franziska in Dortmund den deutschen Popschlagerpreis ?Schlager Saphir? in der Kategorie ?Beste Live-Künstlerin 2011?[3] Anfang 2013 startete die Sängerin ihre erste Radio-Tour quer durch Österreich. Im Januar 2015 bekam Franziska im Rahmen ihrer 500. Alpha Autogrammstunde den populären ?Alpha Award? überreicht. Im selben Jahr trat sie erstmals mit ihrer Band, bestehend aus Marius Gebhardt (Schlagzeug), Jonas Fahlke (Bass) und Robert-Leonard Seehafer (Gitarre) bei Immer wieder sonntags in der ARD auf. 2016 tourte sie gemeinsam mit dem Moderator Maxi Arland und dem Programm ?Kreuzfahrt der Träume? sechs Monate lang durch Deutschland. Auch am TV-Projekt ?Sounds like Heimat? (WDR) durfte die 23-jährige Sängerin mit ihrer Band teilnehmen und ein Lied über die Stadt Hagen in Nordrhein-Westfalen schreiben. Im Januar 2017 erschien ihr erstes Best-Of Album ?10 Jahre Sommergefühl - Ein Abenteuer?, welches sich wieder erfolgreich in den deutschen Albumcharts platzieren konnte. Darauf enthalten war auch eine Neuaufnahme ihres Hits ?Sommergefühl? Zur Veröffentlichung ihres Albums fand eine deutschlandweite Autogrammstunden und Radio-Tour statt, die die Sängerin bis nach Österreich führte. Im Mai war sie zu Gast bei ?Schlager unter Palmen? auf Kreta u. a. mit Julian David und Rosanna Rocci, welche täglich von dem Radiosender ?Radio Paloma? begleitet wurde. In TV-Sendungen wie ?Immer wieder Sonntags?, ?Schlager einer Stadt? oder ?Musik auf dem Lande? durfte Franziska nochmal ein Rückblick ihrer jungen Karriere geben. Zum Anlass ihres 10-jährigen Bühnenjubiläums veranstaltete die junge Sängerin ein Konzert in der Rotkäppchen Sektkellerei in ihrer Heimat Freyburg. Prominente Gäste ihres Konzertes waren u. a. Michael Hirte und G.G. Anderson. Im November 2017 trat Franziska in der Quizshow Wer weiß denn sowas? gegen ihre Kollegin Beatrice Egli an und begeisterte knapp 4 Millionen Zuschauer. Im darauffolgenden Monat unterstützte sie den SC DHfK Leipzig Handball beim Weihnachtssingen in einer Wette mit dem Unternehmen REWE. Ziel war es 6000 Menschen in der Arena Leipzig dazu zu bringen das Weihnachtslied ?Oh Tannenbaum? zu singen. Im August 2018 erschien ihr aktuelles Album ?Herrlich Unperfekt? mit dem sie ihren bisher größten Charterf.