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| Conference | NFC |
| Division | West |
| Founded | 1976 |
| Home Field | Qwest Field |
| City | Seattle, Washington |
| Colors | Metallic blue, Navy blue, Slate grey, white, and lime green |
| Head Coach | Mike Holmgren |
| All-Time Record (W-L-T) (At Start of 2005 Season) |
217-245-0 |
The Seattle Seahawks are a National Football League team based in Seattle, Washington.
The Seahawks joined the league in 1976 as a member of the NFC West division. A year later, they switched conferences with their expansion partners, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and joined the AFC West. They played in the American Football Conference until 2002, when, with league realignment, they were returned to the National Football Conference.
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Recent Achievements:. In fashion, Keaton dressed in layers with a tie (by Ralph Lauren), which became a popular style. They played in the American Football Conference until 2002, when, with league realignment, they were returned to the National Football Conference. Annie Hall is a benchmark for modern romantic comedies, with a large influence over future films. A year later, they switched conferences with their expansion partners, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and joined the AFC West. It is widely regarded as one of the best comedies ever made and is considered one of Allen's best films. The Seahawks joined the league in 1976 as a member of the NFC West division. The film is consistently in the top 100 on the Internet Movie Database's list of top 250 films, and has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. The Seattle Seahawks are a National Football League team based in Seattle, Washington. It was also nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role - Woody Allen. Chad Brown. The film won the following Academy Awards:. Franco Harris. The man comes to speak to the camera in his defense and Alvy Singer/Woody Allen resolves the dispute by pulling McLuhan himself from behind a counter to tell the man that his interpretation is wrong. Jim Zorn. In one instance Allen's character, standing in line with Annie Hall and listening to someone behind him expound on Marshall McLuhan's work, leaves the line to speak to the camera directly. Williams. The film makes pioneering use of various avant-garde (for the time) techniques such as split-screen imagery, double exposure, and breaks in character to speak to the camera directly, breaking the fourth wall. John L. The family apartment was located below a roller coaster on Coney Island. Ricky Watters. His father operated a bumper cars concession. Curt Warner (not to be confused with the Cardinals' Kurt Warner). Alvy Singer grew up in Brooklyn. Shawn Springs. Allen plays Alvy Singer, a comedian obsessed with death, attempting to maintain a relationship with the ditzy title character (played by Diane Keaton), who loves life. John Randle. The film is set in New York City and Los Angeles. Joe Nash. It was rumored that, at one stage in development, the film also bore the even-less-marketable title of "It Had to Be Jew.". Franco Harris. This title was considered unmarketable, and was changed to Annie Hall. Jacob Green. At one point in its development, the film was titled Anhedonia. Joey Galloway. Annie Hall is a 1977 film directed by Woody Allen from a script by Allen and Marshall Brickman. Kenny Easley. Marshall McLuhan - Himself. Dave Brown. Russell Horton - Man in theatre line. Brian Bosworth. Rashel Novikoff - Aunt Tessie. Brian Blades. Hy Anzell - Joey Nichols. 80 Steve Largent (brought out of retirement for a portion of the 2004 season for Jerry Rice, who received Largent's blessing). Martin Rosenblatt - Alvy's Uncle. 12 (dedicated to Seahawks fans, the so-called "12th man"). Ruth Volner - Alvy's Aunt. Grant Wistrom. Jonathan Munk - Alvy Singer at 9. Marcus Trufant. Singer. Darrell Jackson. Joan Neuman - Mrs. Matt Hasselbeck. Mordecai Lawner - Mr. Singer. Shaun Alexander. Helen Ludlam - Grammy Hall. Steve Largent (also a former member of the United States House of Representatives). Donald Symington - Mr. Hall. Franco Harris. Christopher Walken - Duane Hall, the suicidally fixated brother of Annie Hall. Carl Eller. Hall. Won their third division championship in 2004, when they claimed the NFC West title. Colleen Dewhurst - Mrs. Some current players were either very young children or not even born when the last 49ers shutout occurred. Janet Margolin - Robin. While the 49ers were in a position to score in the 4th quarter, an interception and a fumble recovery sealed their fate. Shelley Duvall - Pam, Alvy's one-night stand. This marked the end of the 49er's league record 27 year streak without a shutout - the last such game being Atlanta in 1977. Paul Simon - Tony Lacey, a music producer. On September 26, 2004 the Seahawks shutout the San Francisco 49ers 34-0. Carol Kane - Allison Portchnik. Tony Roberts - Rob. Diane Keaton - Annie Hall. Woody Allen - Alvy Singer. Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman. Joffe. Best Picture - Charles H. Best Director - Woody Allen. Best Actress in a Leading Role - Diane Keaton. |