This page will contain blogs about Catherine Hicks, as they become available.Catherine HicksCatherine Hicks (born August 6, 1951 in Scottsdale, Arizona) is an American actress. She first rose to prominence as Dr. Faith Coleridge on the soap opera Ryan's Hope, a role she played from 1976 to 1978. In 1979, she was one of the leads in the television version of The Bad News Bears. Supporting roles in movies followed, with appearances in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Peggy Sue Got Married (both 1986), but it was the role of the mother in the movie Child's Play (1988) that first established her as a name in Hollywood. The next year, she starred opposite Tony Danza in She's Out of Control. In the first half of the 1990s, Hicks found acting work in the form of made-for-TV movies, but it wasn't until 1996 that she got another popular role. She was cast as preacher's wife Annie Camden on the drama 7th Heaven, which is arguably her most famous role to date. This page about Catherine Hicks includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Catherine Hicks News stories about Catherine Hicks External links for Catherine Hicks Videos for Catherine Hicks Wikis about Catherine Hicks Discussion Groups about Catherine Hicks Blogs about Catherine Hicks Images of Catherine Hicks |
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She was cast as preacher's wife Annie Camden on the drama 7th Heaven, which is arguably her most famous role to date. The average amount of semen ejaculated is 2.5 cubic centimetres. In the first half of the 1990s, Hicks found acting work in the form of made-for-TV movies, but it wasn't until 1996 that she got another popular role. The name 10cc is often said to refer to the amount of semen an average adult male ejaculates; it was in fact suggested by Jonathan King, who had dreamed that a band called 10cc was being hailed as the best band in the world. The next year, she starred opposite Tony Danza in She's Out of Control. Graham Gouldman teamed up with Andrew Gold to form the group Wax. In 1979, she was one of the leads in the television version of The Bad News Bears. Supporting roles in movies followed, with appearances in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Peggy Sue Got Married (both 1986), but it was the role of the mother in the movie Child's Play (1988) that first established her as a name in Hollywood. The video to their 1985 song "Cry" is especially memorable as one of the first mainstream uses of morphing technology. Faith Coleridge on the soap opera Ryan's Hope, a role she played from 1976 to 1978. Godley & Creme became known as a songwriting and recording duo after their departure from 10cc, but would be far better-known as producers of music videos. She first rose to prominence as Dr. Paul Burgess (drums) replaced Godley and Creme in 1976. Catherine Hicks (born August 6, 1951 in Scottsdale, Arizona) is an American actress. Stewart and Gouldman were former members of the band The Mindbenders. The group later opened Strawberry Studios South in Dorking, Surrey. Stewart was also an early partner in the successful recording studio in Stockport, England called Strawberry Studios. They quickly established themselves as a high-calibre band, combining innovative music stylings with sharp vocals and witty, topical lyrics. The group formed in 1972 in Manchester, England and consisted of members Eric Stewart (born January 10, 1945) (vocals and guitar), Lol Creme (vocals, guitar and keyboards), Graham Gouldman (bass) and Kevin Godley (drums). They were renamed and relaunched by music guru Jonathan King. 10cc is a British rock music group who achieved their greatest commercial success during the 1970s after evolving from the band Hotlegs. 2004 Complete UK Recordings 1972-1974 (Compilation). 2003 Ultimate Collection (three-disc best-of compilation). 2002 20th Century Masters: The Best Of 10cc (compilation). 2002 Dressed To Kill (singles and B-sides compilation). 2002 Best Of The Early Years. 2002 Alive: The Classic Hits Tour (live). 2002 Singles (singles compilation). 2001 Good News: An Introduction to 10cc (singles and B-sides). 2001 Two from Zen (first two albums rereleased together). 2000 Live (live). 2000 Best of the Seventies (compilation). 1998 The Singles (singles compilation). 1997 The Very Best of 10cc UK #37. 1996 King Biscuit Flower Hour (live from 1975). 1995 Mirror Mirror. 1993 Food For Thought (Compilation of later material). 1993 10cc Alive (live). 1993 The Early Years (compilation). 1992 ...Meanwhile. 1990 Hits (early singles and B-sides compilation). 1990 A Decade of Hits (compilation). 1987 The Collection (compilation of first two albums). 1987 Changing Faces: The Very Best of 10cc and Godley and Creme UK #4. 1983 Windows in the Jungle UK #70. 1981 10cc in Concert (Live). 1981 Ten Out of 10. 1980 Look Hear? UK #35, US #180. 1980 Best Of 10cc (compilation). 1979 The Things We Do for Love: Best of '76–'83 (compilation). 1979 Greatest Hits 1972-1978 UK #5. 1979 Tropical and Love Songs (compilation). 1978 Bloody Tourists UK #3, US #69. 1977 Live and Let Live (live recording) UK #14, US #146. 1977 Deceptive Bends UK #3, US #31. 1976 How Dare You! UK #5, US #47. 1975 100cc: The Greatest Hits of 10cc UK #9. 1975 The Original Soundtrack UK #4, US #15. 1974 Sheet Music UK #9, US #81. 1973 10cc UK #36. 1995 "I'm Not In Love" (Acoustic re-recording) UK # 29. 1983 "24 Hours". 1982 "Feel The Love". 1982 "Run Away" UK # 50. 1981 "The Power Of Love". 1981 "Don't Turn Me Away". 1981 "Les Nouveaux Riches". 1980 "It Doesn't Matter At All". 1980 "One Two Five". 1978 "For You And I" UK # 85. 1978 "Dreadlock Holiday" UK # 1. 1977 "People In Love" US # 40. 1977 "Good Morning Judge" UK # 5. 1976 "The Things We Do For Love" UK # 6, US # 5 (1977). 1976 "I'm Mandy, Fly Me" UK # 6. 1975 "Art For Art's Sake" UK # 5. 1975 "I'm Not In Love" UK # 1, US #2. 1975 "Life Is A Minestrone" UK # 7. 1974 "Silly Love" UK # 24. 1974 "The Wall Street Shuffle" UK # 10. 1974 "The Worst Band In The World". 1973 "Headline Hustler". 1973 "The Dean And I" UK # 10. 1973 "Rubber Bullets" UK # 1. 1972 "Johnny Don't Do It!". 1972 "Donna" UK # 2. |