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Celebrating The Life of Italian American Actor Vincent Schiavelli
His was a face the world recognized on television and the big screen. However, try to name the man who played the ghost in the New York subway who bumped into Patrick Swayze in the movie, Ghost or who took on the role of one of the patients in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and anyone not in the U.S. movie business might be hard-pressed to recognize a Sicilian-American actor by the name of Vincent Schiavelli. That said, I'm certain I join millions throughout the United States, Italy and around the globe who were saddened to hear that the memorable guy with those droopy puppy dog eyes and gentle face will no longer grace movie theaters or television screens. On December 26th, 2005 Mr. Schiavelli passed away at his home in Polizzi Generosa, Sicily at the young age of 57.
The fifty-seven years he was alive were filled playing diverse and significant roles on stage in the 60s, on television in the 70s, on the big screen in the 80s, 90s and in this century.
To television fans of "The Corner Bar", he was known as a gay man.
It was a minor character but it was significant because it was the first sustained portrayal of a gay character on American television.
To movie fans of Fast Times at Ridgemont High he was known as the high school's biology teacher Mr. Vargas.
In 1985, he played the role of Mr. Kerber, a math teacher, in Better Off Dead starring John Cusack.
He also appeared as Dr. Kaufman in Tomorrow Never Dies, the 1997 James Bond film co-starring Pierce Brosnan, Samantha Bond, Judi Dench and Teri Hatcher.
Out of the over 120 films and television productions Schiavelli earned roles in, some of the other most memorable include playing Salieri's valet in "Amadeus," the organ grinder in "Batman Returns," and the role of Chester in "The People vs. Larry Flynt."
In 1997, Schiavelli was named one of America's best character actors by Vanity Fair magazine.
In 1999, he played a TV executive in Man on the Moon from his appearances with Andy Kaufman on Taxi (1978).
To avid cooks, he was known as the author of a number of cookbooks and food articles.
Vincent Schiavelli's books included:
Many Beautiful Things: Stories and Recipes from Polizzi Generosa (2002)
Papa Andrea's Sicilian Table: Recipes and Remembrances of My Grandfather (2001)
Bruculinu, America: Remembrances of Sicilian-American Brooklyn, Told in Stories and Recipes (1998)
In 2001, he received a James Beard Foundation Journalism Award.
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Celebrating The Life of Business Management Pioneer, Dr. Peter F. Drucker
Anyone who has gone to business school knows the name, Peter F. Drucker.
He was known as the father of modern management.
He was revered for his "quality" books and his articles inspiring innovation, entrepreneurship and strategies for dealing with a changing world.
He was known as "uproariously funny" and a man with a great rapport.
While my father taught me to hire people smarter than myself and then delegate, Mr. Drucker taught entrepreneurs like me that dedicated employees are key to the success of any company.
On Friday, Peter Drucker, left this earth and is now hopefully sharing nearly a century of wisdom with leaders in a domain other than the private, public, and nonprofit sectors.
On November 19th, Dr. Peter Ferdinand Drucker would have been 96 years old.
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Jerry Saxton & Katie Heiner Found Priceless Love Through A Multi-Millionaire Match-Making Service
"Rugged Elegant Living" Exclusive - Part One of Two 1 Multi-Millionaire + 1 Match-Made-in-Heaven Maven = 4 The 4M Club She's beautiful, talented, healthy and accomplished. He's talented, attractive, sauve and debonair. Oh, and did I say rich? They met through a magical matchmaking service and found love. After six months of dating, they were married this past weekend. Jerry Saxton of Dallas, Texas and Katie Heiner of Salt Lake City, Utah credited Christine Stelmack's 4M Club during their... more
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LifeGem's Memorial Diamonds "Are" A Girl's Best Friend
Some people are said to "wear their heart on their sleeve." Now, thanks to a company called LifeGem, one can wear their dearly beloved on their ring finger. LifeGem is creating stunningly beautiful diamonds with soul from the ashes of cremated remains. The LifeGem is a certified, high-quality diamond created from the carbon of one's loved one as a memorial to their unique life. Ashes-to-Ashes & Dust-to-Diamonds The company uses intensely hot ovens to turn ashes to graphite. They... more
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Celebrating The Life of Anne Bancroft aka The Miracle Worker
The Miracle Worker (1962) The classy, award-winning actress Anne Bancroft, born Anna Maria Louise Italiano in New York, passed away on Monday evening, June 7th 2005 in New York. In 1962 she won the best actress Oscar as Annie Sullivan, the poor-sighted teacher of Helen Keller in The Rugged Elegance World Marketplace | DVD : The Miracle Worker " href="http://products.ruggedelegance.com/cgi-bin/amazon/amazon_products_feed.cgi?Operation=ItemLookup&ItemId=B000056HEB">The Miracle Worker. Patty Duke played the role of Helen Keller. Arthur Penn, the person Bancroft claimed had the greatest... more
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Introducing Jesus Christ to the World through The Jesus Institute
Typically, when one considers learning about who Jesus Christ was and is, one may decide to go to a church or talk with a preacher, pastor, priest or professor of theology. There is one man, however, who is none of the above. His name is Vip Patel. And he is the founder of The Jesus Institute. Patel is an entrepreneur, who previously founded and ran a venture-backed e-health care business. The father of two children who lives in Menlo... more
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Celebrating President Ronald Reagan on A U.S. Postage Stamp
President Ronald Reagan is being honored posthumously by the U.S. Postal Service. On Tuesday, Nancy Reagan, the former First Lady joined the Postmaster General, John E. Potter and Frederick J. Ryan, Jr., president, chief operating officer and vice chairman of Allbritton Communications Company in unveiling a stamp in recognition of America's 40th president. President Reagan served in The White House from 1981 to 1989. Frederick Ryan served as Chief of Staff to President Reagan from 1989 until 1995. Today,... more
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The "Right Stuff" -- Celebrating The Life of Mercury Astronaut Gordon "Gordo" Cooper
As fellow astronauts, other friends and loved ones gathered in Houston yesterday to honor U.S. "frontiersman" Captain Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr., aka 'Gordo', 'Hot Dog', tonight one American couple shared Apollo 13 with their family for the first time. Cooper, one of the "Mercury 7," died on Monday, October 4th at the age of 77. He was born in Oklahoma in 1927. In 1963, he was one flew 22 orbits in Mercury Faith 7. On that day, it was... more
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Christopher Reeve Dies At Age 52
Christopher Reeve Christopher Reeve, the screen and stage actor who starred in Superman films and who became an international advocate for spinal cord research after a near-fatal equestrian accident nine years ago in Culpeper, Va., died on Sunday. He was 52. After heart failure at 5:30pm, America's super hero was set free to fly again. Wesley Combs, Reeve's publicist, said in a statement that Reeve was being treated for a pressure wound, a common complication for people living with... more
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International Museum of Women Launches "Celebrating Women All Over The World" Exhibit in San Francisco
S.F. Pier 26 - Future Site of The Int'l Museum of Women On October 2nd 2004, an historic moment for women around the world took place in San Francisco. Entrepreneurs, communicators, artists, philanthropists, ministers, past presidents of countries, and even masked men and women gathered on Saturday evening at One Market, next door to the acclaimed restaurant. The purpose of the gathering was to celebrate women and to officially open the Celebrating Women All Over the World exhibit. This... more
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Celebrating The Life of American Fashion Designer Geoffrey Beene
American fashion designer and eight-time Coty Award-winner, Geoffrey Beene will be remembered, along with Bill Blass, as one of the godfathers of American sportswear. Beene was also known as a creator of fashion as art. The seventy-seven year-old died in his home in Manhattan today from complications associated with pneumonia. He leaves behind a sister, Barbara Ann Wellman of Conroe, Texas. Beene initially studied to be a doctor. Eventually, he followed his passion designing women's clothes. Women's fashions were... more
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Marilyn Monroe's One-&-Only Signed Photo, Travilla Dress Design to be Auctioned by eBay
The world's most celebrated sex symbol, Marilyn Monroe, has recently been discovered again. And you can have her. Especially, if your name is Billy! The Marilyn that has been discovered is a famous portrait of her by photographer Tom Kelley. On December 10, 2004, this rare, signed nude photograph will be up for auction through eBay Live Auctions. It is the one that helped launch her career and became the most famous pin-up in Hollywood history. This Red Velvet... more
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Celebrating The Life of Legend Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando, the actor Time selected as one of twenty most important artists and entertainers of the 20th Century, died Thursday at the age of 80. The Time profile captured the ethos of Brando well: [Marlon Brando's] performance as Stanley Kowalski [in A Streetcar Named Desire], later repeated on film, provided one of our age's emblematic images, the defining portrait of mass man -- shrewd, vulgar, ignorant, a rapacious threat to all that is gentle and civilized in our... more
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Celebrating The Life of President Ronald Reagan: A Compendium of Quotes
America's fortieth president (1981-1989), Ronald Wilson Reagan has been laid to rest. The world watched Nancy, his three remaining children and his friends say goodbye to their 93 year-old husband, father & friend, who was born on February 6, 1911, to John Edward (Jack) and Nelle Reagan in Tampico, Illinois, and who died Saturday, June 5th, 2004 in Bel Air, California. The country's first state funeral since Lyndon Johnson's tribute in 1973 took place in Washington on Friday, June... more
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Six New Books Commemorate 60th Anniversary of D-Day
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Celebrating The Life of Cosmetics Queen, 'The Original Estee Lauder Woman'
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Pat Tillman, Former Arizona Cardinal, Killed in Afganistan
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"The Passion of The Christ:" An Invitation to Celebrate Easter This Year in A Movie Theatre
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Dr. Seuss Gets His Own Postage Stamp, Bronze Statue & A Star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame
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Rell Sunn: Heart of the Sea
Honolulu Advertiser.com From LongboardLuau.org: "The world of surfing lost a very dear friend when the First Lady of Surfing, Rell Kapolioka'ehukai Sunn passed away on January 2nd, 1998 at the age of 47. Diagnosed with breast cancer when she was just 32, Rell was given only months to live. Rather than submitting to the disease and giving up on life, Rell did exactly the opposite, choosing to live life to its fullest. Rell gave freely of herself and indelibly... more
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