Judith Hoag has: Played herself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played Gretchen Price in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Nancy Godfrey in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Eileen Kingsley in "Spenser: For Hire" in 1985. Performed in "CBS Summer Playhouse" in 1987. Played Kerry in "Roseanne" in 1988. Played Melissa Shaw Elliott in "Wolf" in 1989. Performed in "Wolf" in 1989. Performed in "The Young Riders" in 1989. Played Julie Miller in "Quantum Leap" in 1989. Played Pamela in "Dream On" in 1990. Played Dr. Annie Falk in "The Knife and Gun Club" in 1990. Played Kate Blum in "A Matter of Degrees" in 1990. Played Megan in "Lenny" in 1990. Played Molly in "Fine Things" in 1990. Played Molly in "Cadillac Man" in 1990. Played Barbara Mays in "Switched at Birth" in 1991. Played Meg Faithorn in "Murder in High Places" in 1991. Played Sarah Goldstein in "Melrose Place" in 1992. Played Doris in "Mad About You" in 1992. Played Gail Black in "Acting on Impulse" in 1993. Played Iphigenia Poole in "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr." in 1993. Played Paige Matheson in "NYPD Blue" in 1993. Played Dr. Mindy Rinehart in "The X Files" in 1993. Played Lainie Flanders in "Walker, Texas Ranger" in 1993. Played Cory Shaw in "Sweet Justice" in 1994. Played Barbara in "Hardball" in 1994. Played Tina Hofmeister in "Chicago Hope" in 1994. Played Janet in "Touched by an Angel" in 1994. Played Mrs. Brenner in "ER" in 1994. Played Mildred Evans in "JAG" in 1995. Played Dr. Schrager in "The Burning Zone" in 1996. Played Dr. Gabrielle in "Nash Bridges" in 1996. Played Gail Reese in "The Pretender" in 1996. Played Mrs. Johnson in "7th Heaven" in 1996. Played Dr. Meredith Schrager in "The Burning Zone" in 1996. Played Captain Angela Wiley in "The Pretender" in 1996. Played Claire Broderick in "Soldier of Fortune, Inc." in 1997. Played Segment From the Agency in "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction" in 1997. Played Charlotte in "Here Dies Another Day" in 1997. Played Maureen Hunt in "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" in 1997. Played Valerie in "Breast Men" in 1997. Played Judy in "Nothing Sacred" in 1997. Played Denise in "Armageddon" in 1998. Played Gwen Cromwell Piper in "Halloweentown" in 1998. Played Callilou Carter in "Bad City Blues" in 1999. Played Regina Tyler in "Strange World" in 1999. Played Susan Marcus in "Providence" in 1999. Played Bonnie Manning in "Judging Amy" in 1999. Played Beth Thomas in "Boston Public" in 2000. Played Merill Maguire in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" in 2000. Played Ria Lewicki in "The Guardian" in 2001. Played Alice Ross in "Crossing Jordan" in 2001. Played Dawn in "Six Feet Under" in 2001. Played Melanie Goldman in "Still Standing" in 2002. Played Carol Miller in "Without a Trace" in 2002. Played Doreen in "KidSmartz" in 2003. Played Gwen Cromwell Piper in "Halloweentown High" in 2004. Played Mrs. Reynolds in "CSI: NY" in 2004. Performed in "Century City" in 2004. Played Angela Morrison in "Ghost Whisperer" in 2005. Played Syndi Saltzman in "Commander in Chief" in 2005. Played Terry the Madam in "Close to Home" in 2005. Played Diana Mitchell in "Criminal Minds" in 2005. Played Dana in "Weeds" in 2005. Played Helen Granger in "Bones" in 2005. Played Gwen Cromwell Piper in "Return to Halloweentown" in 2006. Played Cindy Dutton Price in "Big Love" in 2006. Played Cindy Price in "Big Love" in 2006. Played Angie McConnell in "Private Practice" in 2007. Played Marie Gilford in "Final Approach" in 2007. Played Mrs. Cole in "Notes from the Underbelly" in 2007. Played Sandra Boatwright in "The Mentalist" in 2008. Played Sharon Harris in "In Plain Sight" in 2008. Played Karen Oswald in "Sons of Anarchy" in 2008. Played Rita Pierce in "Swingtown" in 2008. Played Charlotte Dent in "The Forgotten" in 2009. Played Mrs. Hamilton in "Castle" in 2009. Played Vicki in "Flying By" in 2009. Played Mrs. Jennings in "The Middle" in 2009. Played Nicole Moss in "Proposition 8 Trial Re-Enactment" in 2010. Played Courtney Noland in "The Defenders" in 2010. Played Medical Resident in "A Nightmare on Elm Street" in 2010. Played Patricia Banks in "The Craigslist Killer" in 2011. Played Mrs. Casey in "Wish Wizard" in 2011. Played Margie Packard in "Off the Map" in 2011. Played Mrs. Jessup in "Grimm" in 2011. Played Donna in "Happily Divorced" in 2011. Performed in "Marie" in 2012. Played herself in "The WIN Awards 2012" in 2012. Played Tandy Hampton in "Nashville" in 2012. Played Patricia Reid in "Sexting in Suburbia" in 2012. Played Herself - Guest in "HuffPost Live" in 2012. Played Herself - Audience Member in "48th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards" in 2013. Played Petal Dubois in "Bad Words" in 2013.
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Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway mistakenly announced La La Land as the recipient of the Best Picture award, instead of Moonlight, the actual winner. Beatty had been given the wrong envelope and after hesitating during the announcement, handed the envelope to Dunaway, which listed Emma Stone as Best Actress for La La Land and led to the confusion. The proper winner was announced after the acceptance speeches by La La Land producers Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz and Marc Platt. The following year, Beatty and Dunaway were invited back as presenters of the Best Picture award, which they accomplished without error. Zootopia: On March 21, 2017, a copyright infringement lawsuit was filed against Disney by Esplanade Productions, a company owned by Gary L. Goldman, co-screenwriter of Total Recall. The lawsuit claims that Goldman (in 2000 and 2009) pitched a concept to Disney for a live-action film titled Looney, which was about a socially awkward animator who creates a self-inspired TV cartoon called Zootopia. Disney twice rejected the pitch, but Goldman accused the company of copying the name, themes, settings and character tropes. Filed with the lawsuit was a graphic of early concept artwork of characters that are claimed to appear similar to major characters from the film, including Nick Wilde, Judy Hopps, Flash and Chief Bogo. A Disney spokesperson described the lawsuit as being "ridden with patently false allegations." U.S. District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald dismissed the infringement claims on November 8, 2017. The Shape of Water: In February 2018, the estate of Paul Zindel initiated a lawsuit in United States District Court for the Central District of California against director Guillermo del Toro and associate producer Daniel Kraus, alleging that The Shape of Water "brazenly copies the story, elements, characters, and themes" of Zindel's 1969 work Let Me Hear You Whisper, which depicts a cleaning lady bonding with a dolphin and attempting to rescue it from a secret research laboratory's nefarious uses. In July 2018, Judge Percy Anderson dismissed the suit. Parasite: On February 6, 2020, Indian film producer P. L. Thenappan threatened to take legal action against the makers of Parasite for "story theft" against his 1999 Tamil film Minsara Kanna. Thenappan and his lawyer had sent a letter seeking an explanation to Bong Joon-ho and the production company that made Parasite. Easwar Kuppusamy, a Madras High Court advocate who is appearing for Thenappan, said, "They can't deny that they have lifted the basic plot [of Minsara Kanna]. There are several films which have similar ideas, but an entire family going to a rich family's house and deceiving them is Minsara Kanna's plot. The only difference is that Parasite doesn't belong to the romantic genre." Some Tamil netizens agreed that the plot of the film is similar to Minsara Kanna. Nine films have been disqualified before an official award ceremony because they violated the regulations: The Circus (1928) β The film was voluntarily removed by the Academy from competitive categories, to award Charlie Chaplin a special award. Hondo (1953) β Removed from the Best Story ballot after letters from the producer and nominee questioned its inclusion in the category. High Society (1955) β Withdrawn from screenwriting ballot after being mistaken for the 1956 movie of the same title. The Godfather (1972) β Initially nominated for eleven awards, its nomination for Best Original Score was revoked after it was discovered that its main theme was very similar to music that the score's composer had written for an earlier film. None of its other nominations were revoked, and it received three Oscars, including Best Picture. A Place in the World (1992) β Removed from the Best Foreign Language Film ballot after it was discovered that the country who submitted the film exercised insufficient artistic control. Tuba Atlantic (2012) β Removed from the Best Live Action Short Film ballot when it was discovered that the film aired on television before its theatrical release. Alone Yet Not Alone (2014) β The film's title song, "Alone Yet Not Alone", was removed from the Best Original Song ballot after Bruce Broughton was found to have improperly contacted other members of the academy's musical branch; this was the first time that a film was removed from a ballot for ethical reasons.One film was disqualified after winning the award, and had the winner return the Oscar: Young Americans (1969) β Initially won the award for Best Documentary Feature, but was later revoked after it was revealed that it had opened theatrically prior to the eligibility period. The following events are closely associated with the annual Academy Awards: BAFTA Awards CΓ©sar Awards Nominees luncheon Governors Awards The 25th Independent Spirit Awards (2010), usually held in Santa Monica, California the Saturday before the Oscars, marked the first time it was moved to a Friday and a change of venue to L.A. Live The annual "Night Before", traditionally held at the Beverly Hills Hotel, begun in 2002 and generally known as the party of the season, benefits the Motion Picture & Television Fund, which operates a retirement home for SAG actors in the San Fernando Valley Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Award Party airs the awards live at the nearby Pacific Design Center The Governors Ball is the Academy's official after-party, including dinner (until 2011), and is adjacent to the awards-presentation venue The Vanity Fair after-party, historically at the former Morton's restaurant, has been at the Sunset Tower since 2009 It has become a tradition to give out gift bags to the presenters and performers at the Oscars. In recent years, these gifts have also been extended to award nominees and winners. The value of each of these gift bags can reach into the tens of thousands of dollars. In 2014, the value was reported to be as high as US$80,000. The value has risen to the point where the U.S. Internal Revenue Service issued a statement regarding the gifts and their taxable status. Oscar gift bags have included vacation packages to Hawaii and Mexico and Japan, a private dinner party for the recipient and friends at a restaurant, videophones, a four-night stay at a hotel, watches, bracelets, spa treatments, bottles of vodka, maple salad dressing, weight-loss gummie candy and up to $25,000 worth of cosmetic treatments and rejuvenation procedures such as lip fillers and chemical peels from New York City facial plastic surgeon Konstantin Vasyukevich. Some of the gifts have even had a "risque" element to them; in 2014, the adult products retailer Adam & Eve had a "Secret Room Gifting Suite". Celebrities visiting the gifting suite included Judith Hoag, Carolyn Hennesy, Kate Linder, Chris Mulkey, Jim O'Heir, and John Salley
The cast of Bachelor Pad - 2010 includes: Gia Allemand as herself Gia Allemand as Herself - Contestant Katie Armiger as Herself - Musical Guest Alex Band as himself Juan Barbieri as himself Juan Barbieri as Himself - Contestant Jesse Beck as himself Jesse Beck as Himself - Contestant Jack Blades as Himself - Judge Ames Brown as himself Ames Brown as Himself - Contestant Chris Bukowski as Himself - Contestant Lindzi Cox as herself Lindzi Cox as Herself - Contestant Kirk DeWindt as himself Kirk DeWindt as Himself - Contestant Holly Durst as Herself - Contestant Ashley Elmore as herself Ashley Elmore as Herself - Contestant Ali Fedotowsky as herself Ali Fedotowsky as Herself - Judge Benjamin Flajnik as Himself - Bachelor Natalie Getz as Herself - Contestant Natalie Getz as Herself - Judge Brad Gillis as Himself - Judge Gwen Gioia as herself Gwen Gioia as Herself - Contestant Vienna Girardi as herself Vienna Girardi as Herself - Contestant Wes Hayden as himself Wes Hayden as Himself - Contestant Chelsie Hightower as Herself - Dancing With The Stars Steven Ho as himself Ryan Hoag as himself Ryan Hoag as Himself - Contestant Mary Jeanette as Herself - Synchronized Swimming Coach Blakeley Jones as herself Blakeley Jones as Herself - Contestant Blake Julian as himself Blake Julian as Himself - Contestant Nicole Kaapke as herself Nicole Kaapke as Herself - Contestant Kasey Kahl as himself Kasey Kahl as Himself - Contestant Kelly Keagy as Himself - Judge Krisily Kennedy as herself Krisily Kennedy as Herself - Contestant Elizabeth Kitt as Herself - Contestant Jesse Kovacs as Himself - Contestant Michelle Kujawa as herself Michelle Kujawa as Herself - Contestant Kiptyn Locke as Himself - Contestant Kalon McMahon as himself Kalon McMahon as Himself - Contestant Jeff Medolla as himself Jason Mesnick as Himself - Judge Bret Michaels as himself Tenley Molzahn as Herself - Contestant Michelle Money as Herself - Contestant Sarah Newlon as Herself - Contestant Ella Nolan as herself Ella Nolan as Herself - Contestant Jamie Otis as herself Jamie Otis as Herself - Contestant DeAnna Pappas Stagliano as herself Jake Pavelka as himself Jake Pavelka as Himself - Contestant Jake Pavelka as Himself - Dancing Judge Tony Pieper as himself Tony Pieper as Himself - Contestant Night Ranger as Themselves - Performers Justin Rego as himself Justin Rego as Himself - Contestant Trista Rehn as Herself - Dancing Judge Trista Rehn as Herself - Judge Reid Rosenthal as himself Reid Rosenthal as Himself - Contestant Karen Rosolowski as Herself - Judge Melissa Rycroft as Herself - Host Melissa Schreiber as herself Melissa Schreiber as Herself - Contestant Tasha Schwikert as Herself - Guest Judge Edyta Sliwinska as Herself - Dancing With The Stars Michael Stagliano as himself Michael Stagliano as Himself - Contestant Jessie Sulidis as herself Jessie Sulidis as Herself - Contestant Jaclyn Swartz as herself Jaclyn Swartz as Herself - Contestant Ed Swiderski as himself Ed Swiderski as Himself - Contestant Brittany Taltos as herself Erica Taltos as herself Erica Taltos as Herself - Contestant Brittany Taltos as Herself - Contestant Alli Travis as herself Alli Travis as Herself - Contestant Rachel Truehart as Herself - Contestant Louis van Amstel as Himself - Dancing With The Stars Paige Vigil as herself Paige Vigil as Herself - Contestant Adelitas Way as Themselves Peyton Wright as herself Peyton Wright as Herself - Contestant Donna Zitelli as herself Donna Zitelli as Herself - Contestant
The cast of Never a Dull Moment - 1968 includes: Leon Alton as Gambler Eleanor Audley as Matron Richard Bakalyan as Bobby Macoon Tony Bill as Florian Anthony Caruso as Tony Preston John Cliff as Museum Guard Paul Condylis as Lenny Russ Conway as Police Capt. Jacoby Philip Coolidge as Fingers Felton John Dennis as Second Museum Guard Rex Dominick as Sam Jack Elam as Ace Williams Ned Glass as Rinzy Tobreski Bob Homel as TV Actor Ken Lynch as Police Lieutenant Tyler McVey as Chief of Police Greyson James Millhollin as Museum Director Jerry Paris as Police Photographer Slim Pickens as Cowboy Schaeffer Dorothy Provine as Sally Inwood Jackie Russell as Sexy woman Cosmo Sardo as Gambler Mickey Shaughnessy as Francis Henry Silva as Frank Boley Johnny Silver as Prop Man Dick Van Dyke as Jack Albany Dick Winslow as Second TV Actor
The cast of Tales of the Vikings - 1959 includes: Robert Alda as Gunder Robert Alda as Onar Buddy Baer Buddy Baer as A Viking Buddy Baer as Haldar Buddy Baer as Halder Walter Barnes as Finn Brandon Brady as Theonydes Helmut Brasch as Eyvind Helmut Brasch as Menued Peter Bull as Haldar Peter Capell as Bruning Linda Caroll as Helga Lewis Charles as Fodor Jeanne Cooper as Freydis George Coulouris Jerome Courtland Jerome Courtland as Leif Jerome Courtland as Leif Ericson Jerome Courtland as Leif Erikson John Crawford as Hagar Patrick Crean as Don Jose Bob Cunningham as Thord Francis De Wolff as Goldhood Kamala Devi as Dara Carl Duering as Brother John Carl Duering as John Barbara Florian as Meera Graydon Gould as Nial Janine Gray as Sari Holger Hagen as Salvatore Margot Hielscher Erik Jelde as Raun Richard Karlan Evi Kent as Griselda Karin Kernke as Ylva Helmo Kindermann as Karl Mitchell Kowall as Jorum Fritz Kracht as Ivar Jack Larson Wilfrid Lawson as Old Saxon Christopher Lee as Lord Roderick Virginia Leith as Gertrude Maurice Marsac as Caliph Joel Marston as Fierro Joel Marston as Pierro Patrick McGoohan Madge Meredith as Karen Nora Minor as Elfrida Yvonne Monlaur as Shalee Kieron Moore as Ottar Mary Morris as Queen Bill Nagy as Karl Charles Nolte as Eric Michael Paryla as Axel Edmund Purdom as Egil Edmund Purdom as King Lawrence Hayden Rorke as Merlak Hayden Rorke as Tomar Stefan Schnabel as Firebeard Helmuth Schneider as Egir Hans Schumm as Thorvald Ellen Schwiers as Slavess Beate Sara Shane as Helga John Sullivan as Gorlak John Sullivan as Hoag Alix Talton as Aud Akim Tamiroff as Eyulf June Thorburn as Jessica June Thorburn as Viola Geoffrey Toone as Jayson Geoffrey Toone as Krona Vera Tschechowa Friedrich von Ledebur as Haakon Cecile von Royk as Osa Anne Wakefield as Gwyneth Anne Wakefield as Mara Rolf Wanka as Balthazar Marianne Wischmann
Judith Hoag is 5' 7".
Judith Hoag was born on June 29, 1968.
Judith Hoag was born on June 29, 1968.
Judith Hoag is 43 years old (birthdate: June 29, 1968).
Judith Hoag.
Marie - 2012 Judy Blume and Judith Hoag 1-134 was released on: USA: 11 July 2013
Judith Hoag made the decision not to return because she was not impressed with some editing that had been done to her performance- so that is why Paige Turco appears in both the following sequels instead.
Bill Hoag has: Played Car Dealer in "One Life to Live" in 1968. Played Big John in "Highway to Heaven" in 1984. Played Mr. Benton in "New York Undercover" in 1994. Played Manager in "Third Watch" in 1999. Played Suzeechio Salesman in "Ed" in 2000. Played Roy the Lodge Member in "Garfield" in 2004. Played Bill Chapman in "Orange Is the New Black" in 2013.
Charlie Hoag's birth name is Charles Monroe Hoag.
Michael Hamper has: Played Paul Hoag in "Very Bad Men" in 2006. Played Ticket Clerk in "Im Tal der wilden Rosen" in 2006. Played Scott MacLeod in "Eaux troubles du crime" in 2007. Played Kenneth Slade in "Air India 182" in 2008. Played Det. Wainwright in "House for Sale" in 2009. Played The Professor in "The Ennead" in 2009.
There are three main stars of the 1998 film Halloweentown. They are Debbie Reynolds, Judith Hoag, and Kimberly J. Brown Of course, there are many others.
Charles Hoag was born in 1808.