• Brennan. It is a tribute to the legendary New York Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig, who died a year before its release, at age 37, from amyotrophic lateral...
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  • Friedrichs Efraim Frisch G Hermann Ganz Gustave Geffroy Hermann Gehri Oscar Gehrig Willi Geiger Kurt Gerstenberg Otto Gerstenberg Curt Glaser Heinrich Glück...
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    most nominations (eight) without a win—albeit in 2003, he was an Honorary Oscar recipient. Nominees are currently determined by single transferable vote...
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    most nominations (six) without a win—albeit in 1993, she was an Honorary Oscar recipient. At the 41st Academy Awards, Barbra Streisand and Katharine Hepburn...
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    all-time leader with a career 1.1636 OPS. Ted Williams (1.1155), Lou Gehrig (1.0798), Oscar Charleston (1.0632), Barry Bonds (1.0512), Jimmie Foxx (1.0376)...
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    Hitzberger . In: German Art and Decoration, Vol 53 1923-1924, pp. 85–87 Oscar Gehrig: Otto Hitzberger . Publisher German-Literary Institute, Berlin 1925 Wolfgang...
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    (Leipzig sociologist), Willy Gehler (Dresden civil engineer), Hans Gehrig (Dresden), Oscar Gehrig (Rostock art historian), Karl August Geiger (moralist), Otto...
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    Baseball players are buried here, including Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Lou Gehrig. Sharon Gardens is a 76-acre (31 ha) section of Kensico Cemetery, which...
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    percentage of .6897. Ted Williams (.6338), Lou Gehrig (.6324), Mule Suttles (.6179), Turkey Stearnes (.6165), Oscar Charleston (.6145), Jimmie Foxx (.6093),...
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    role Miller had based on himself. Nobody Hears a Broken Drum (1970) Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer (1971) That Championship Season (1972) Barrymore's...
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  • 2024[update], were: Babe Ruth, 1.1636 Ted Williams, 1.1155 Lou Gehrig, 1.0798 Oscar Charleston, 1.0632 Barry Bonds, 1.0512 Jimmie Foxx, 1.0376 Turkey...
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    the Yankees, in which she played opposite Gary Cooper as the wife of Lou Gehrig. The same year, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as...
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  • a rare 1950s Las Vegas Club $5 casino chip; a jersey autographed by Lou Gehrig; and a vintage Schweizer SGS 2–33 glider that needs restoration. 40 15 "Bumpy...
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    exceptions have been made to the guidelines in place at the time: Lou Gehrig was elected in 1939 following his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis;...
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    Mr. Winter 2002: Führer Ex, as Eduard Kellermann 2003: Baltic Storm, as Gehrig 2006: I Am the Other Woman [de], as Bruno 2009: The Human Centipede (First...
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    billionaire Lou Gehrig: Triple Crown winner; 2x MLB Most Valuable Player; 6x World Series Champion; member of Baseball Hall of Fame Oscar Hammerstein II:...
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  • Actress, Garson spoke for nearly six minutes, considered to be the longest Oscars acceptance speech. A portion of the ceremony was broadcast by CBS Radio...
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    of the late 1920s (including the 1927 team), along with Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Bob Meusel. Lazzeri was born and raised in San Francisco, California...
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    titles in the American League from 1907–1909, 1911–1915 and 1917–1919. Oscar Charleston is third with a career batting average of .364. He is the only...
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    Will Kane, Lou Gehrig, and Sergeant York – made AFI's list of the 100 greatest heroes and villains, all of them as heroes. His Lou Gehrig line, "Today,...
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  • M. Cohan in 1942's Oscar-winning Yankee Doodle Dandy. The year 1942 also saw Croft in a substantial role as the young Lou Gehrig in The Pride of the...
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    Variety. Retrieved May 24, 2023. Goldberg, Lesley (March 30, 2023). "Lou Gehrig Series From Lorne Michaels in the Works at Apple (Exclusive)". The Hollywood...
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  • to go ahead with the case alone. She also discovers that Glory has Lou Gehrig's disease, and her health is declining rapidly. Alice and Hank argue over...
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  • union player. Scott Gale (1965–2004), Australian rugby league player. Lou Gehrig (1903–1941), American baseball player. Vic Gilliam (1953–2020), American...
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  • Legion, and Carter's former manager with new clients Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. In an interview on the Late Show with David Letterman, Clooney mentioned...
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    "modest and likable" Gehrig spanned 17 years (1923–1939), during which he played more than two thousand consecutive games. Though Gehrig was idolized by his...
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    Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis, and ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease); also focusing on prevention, early detection, and education.[citation...
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    relearned to walk and talk, and after her recovery, was nominated for an Oscar for her 1968 performance in The Subject Was Roses. In 1983, following Dahl's...
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    she portrayed a college professor and mother of two stricken with Lou Gehrig's disease, and asks to die with dignity. She received a Golden Globe nomination...
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  • Documentary NFL defensive back Steve Gleason bravely copes with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). O.J.: Made in America 2016 Documentary Multi-part documentary...
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