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  1. Jeremy Slate Phyllis Coates: Release date. 1989 () Country: United States: Language: English: Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn is a 1989 film by director Larry Buchanan. The film is a follow-up to his 1976 film Goodbye, Norma Jean, and starred M ...

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  3. Jeremy Slate played McMann & Tate photographer Wally Ames in the first season episode, Ling Ling (1965). Jeremy Slate was born on February 17, 1926, in Margate, New Jersey. He attended a military academy, joined the Navy at sixteen and was eighteen when he was involved in the invasion of Normandy. Aboard a destroyer at Omaha Beach, Slate vowed if he survived the attack he would make his life a ...

  4. The Born Losers is a 1967 American outlaw biker film. [3] The film introduced Tom Laughlin as the half- Indian Green Beret Vietnam veteran Billy Jack. Since 1954, Laughlin had been trying to produce his Billy Jack script about discrimination toward American Indians. In the 1960s he decided to introduce the character of Billy Jack in a quickly ...

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    The US company Code Red DVD released the film on DVD June 17, 2008. Special features include commentaries from Brett Leonard and late actor Jeremy Slate as well as an interview with Cheryl Lawson, the original theatrical trailer, and other trailers for upcoming Code Red releases. The version released by Code Red is an unrated director's cut ...

  6. One of the more talented "barrel-chested surfer boys" of the early '60s to follow in the wake of Tab Hunter and Troy Donahue, Jeremy Slate gained instant notoriety as a playboy hunk who set many a female heart aflutter. Born February 17, 1926, in Atlantic City, NJ, Slate first fell into the public spotlight at age 34, when cast as second-string ...

  7. 2015–present. Jeremy Slater is an American writer and producer of film and television, known for his work on films such as Fantastic Four, Death Note and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, and on television series such as The Umbrella Academy and The Exorcist, which Slater created, and on which he served as executive producer.