Television producer, documentary contributor, presenter and writer. Expert on the Fred and Rose West murder case. Author of the bestselling book, Fred & Rose; and presenter of the podcast series, Unheard: the Fred and Rose West Tapes. Other written works include biographies of Bob Dylan (Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan), Charles Bukowski (Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life), Paul McCartney (Fab) and Lou Reed (Notes from the Velvet Underground). Also author of Seventies, The Wicked Game and Heist.
Howard Spiegel was born on 30 March 1954 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Men in Black II (2002), Deconstructing Harry (1997) and You've Got Mail (1998). He died on 6 June 2011 in New York, New York, USA.
Howard Squires is known for Chocolate Ice Cream (2011), Change Is Hard (1999) and On Fire (2023).
Howard Allan Stern was born on January 12, 1954, in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, to Rae (Schiffman), an inhalation therapist, and Bernard Stern, who co-owned a cartoon/commercial production studio. His grandparents were Jewish emigrants from Poland and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Stern's first radio experience was at Boston University, where he volunteered at the college radio station. Along with several other students, he created an on-air show called the King Schmaltz Bagel Hour, a takeoff on the popular King Biscuit Flour Hour. Predicting his penchant for controversy, the show was canceled after its first broadcast, which included the comedy sketch "Name That Sin," a game show where contestants confessed their worst sins. Stern graduated in 1976 with a 3.8 grade-point average and a bachelor's degree in communications. During his first paying radio gig, at an understaffed 3,000-watt station in Briarcliff Manor, New York, "It dawned on me that I would never make it as a straight deejay," Stern told James S. Kunen in an interview for People (10/22/84), "so I started to mess around. It was unheard-of to mix talking on the phone with playing music. It was outrageous, It was blasphemy."
Howard Storey is known for Antitrust (2001), Shoot to Kill (1988) and The Commish (1991).
Howard Storm was born on December 11, 1931 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a director and actor, known for Bananas (1971), Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask (1972) and Take the Money and Run (1969).
Howard Stringer was born in 1942 in Cardiff, Wales, UK. He is a producer and director, known for CBS Reports (1959), Wool and Doctor Zhivago.
Actor, pianist, opera singer, Howard Ray, a native of Kentucky and alumnus of the University of Kentucky, has worked on stage and film in the U.S.A., UK, France, Canada, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, Egypt, Macedonia and Costa Rica. Notable appearances in opera, musical, and theatre in such venues as BAM in New York city, National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, UK, Cairo Opera House, Cairo, Egypt, and recipient of the national theatre prize Biglietto d' oro in Italy for the 130 city tournée of Guess who's coming to dinner, in the Italian language.
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Swiss-born actor Howard Vernon (né Mario Lippert) would make his infamous claim to fame as a stock lead player for the lowgrade, campy horror features of notorious director Jesús Franco, starring as Dr. Orloff, Dracula, and other terrorizers, most of them produced in Spain or France. Born in 1914 the son of a Swiss father and American mother, Howard received his dramatic training in both Berlin and Paris and was originally a stage and radio player (from 1945) before arriving in post-war French films. He articulated and personified a number of nefarious Nazis and sinister criminals in his five-decade career, although he could grab a sympathetic role from time such as in the French film Le silence de la mer (1949), which remains one of his best. Occasionally a still photographer, he forged a long, non-creative association beginning in the early 1960s with cult director Jess Franco following his good showing for Fritz Lang in _Tausend Augen des Dr. Mabuse, Die (1960)_ [The 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse]. With his piercing gaze and gravely-voiced he entered into an enduring alliance with Franco, albeit in dreadful schlock. It began promisingly enough with the horror classic Gritos en la noche (1962) [The Awful Dr. Orloff] in which he portrayed the creepy title role with a slightly sympathetic countenance, but his appearances quickly degenerated into cheap exploitation, void of deserving artistic merit. He died in Paris shortly after his 82nd birthday.