This page will contain external links about Suad Husni, as they become available.Suad HusniSuad Husni (1942 - June 22, 2001) was an Egyptian actress, from Syrian origins, and one of the most influential people in the Arabic art world. After climbing to stardom towards the end of 1950s, she performed in more than 75 films between 1959 and 1991. She died at the age of 59 after falling from the window of her flat in London, while she was under therapy for depression. This page about Suad Husni includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Suad Husni News stories about Suad Husni External links for Suad Husni Videos for Suad Husni Wikis about Suad Husni Discussion Groups about Suad Husni Blogs about Suad Husni Images of Suad Husni |
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She died at the age of 59 after falling from the window of her flat in London, while she was under therapy for depression. Larroquette has appeared on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson on numerous occassions, as well as several appearances on both Dave Letterman's shows. He has hosted Saturday Night Live twice. After climbing to stardom towards the end of 1950s, she performed in more than 75 films between 1959 and 1991. He is also a registered member of the Libertarian Party, a fact he alluded to when he made an appearance on Dennis Miller's CNBC show on the "Varsity Panel". Suad Husni (1942 - June 22, 2001) was an Egyptian actress, from Syrian origins, and one of the most influential people in the Arabic art world. He has three children with his wife, Elizabeth Ann Cookson. In the seventies and eighties, Larroquette battled alcoholism. Other movies Larroquette had significant roles in include: Stripes, Meatballs Part II, Summer Rental, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, JFK, and Richie Rich. He starred in the 1989 movie Second Sight, with Bronson Pinchot, and Madhouse, with Kirstie Alley. Larroquette was the (uncredited) narrator in the 1974 slasher The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. He later starred on The John Larroquette Show as John Hemmingway. His feelings for Christine evolved into a rivalry with Harry (Harry Anderson) for her affection. Fielding flirted incessantly with any young female including both Billie and Christine (Markie Post). His delivery, especially for his libidinous jokes, was perfect. However, Larroquette's real talent was in his comic timing. In a famous example, he talked a chemically-imbalanced Roz (Marsha Warfield) down from a ledge. However, on many occassions Fielding displayed true warmth and well-timed morality. Smarmy, crude, and self-centered, he represented the most negative stereotype of a lawyer. For many, Larroquette's Fielding was the main draw to the show. His four consecutive wins were, at the time, a record. In 1989, he asked to not be considered for Emmy consideration. Danforth (Dan) Reinhold Fielding, a role for which he won Emmys in 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1988. He is probably most famous for his role on Night Court where he played weaselly Assistant D.A. John Bernard Larroquette is an actor in television and the movies. Directed several episodes of Night Court. Is an avid New Orleans Saints fan. Played reed instruments as a child. Has an earring in his left ear. I'd like to be doing quality acting in a quality role and making as many people as possible happy.". "The medium doesn't matter. "When I call myself an artist, please realize I do this with my tongue firmly implanted in my cheek...". Sanford and Son. Kojak. Three's Company. Mork & Mindy. Dallas. Dave's World. The West Wing. The Practice - Joey Heric. The Incurable Collector. McBride. Doctor's Hospital. Black Sheep Squadron. Night Court. The John Larroquette Show. Payne. Happy Family. Meatballs II - Foxglove. Green Ice. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) - Narrator (uncredited) (voice). Stripes (1981). Cat People (1982). Choose Me (1984). Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (1984). Summer Rental. Madhouse (1990). Tune in Tomorrow. Walter and Henry (1999). The 10th Kingdom (2000). The Heart Department (2001). The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003). Wedding Daze. |