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  2. Frankie Muniz - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Muniz. Francisco Muniz IV ( / ˈmjuːnɪz /; [1] born December 5, 1985) is an American actor. He played the title character in the Fox sitcom Malcolm in the Middle (2000–2006), for which he earned an Emmy Award nomination and two Golden Globe Award nominations.

  3. Frankie Yale - Wikipedia

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    Yale was born in Longobucco, Italy, on January 22, 1893, to Domenico and Isabella (née DeSimone) Ioele. He had an older brother, John, and two younger siblings, Assunta and Angelo. [4] He and his family arrived in the United States c. 1900. As a teenager, Ioele was befriended by John Torrio, who ushered him into the Five Points Gang and ...

  4. Frank Fontaine - Wikipedia

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    Fontaine is best known for his appearances on television shows of the 1950s and 1960s, including The Jack Benny Program, The Jackie Gleason Show, The Tonight Show, and The Ed Sullivan Show. One of his earliest appearances was on the radio version of The Jack Benny Program. During an episode which aired on April 9, 1950, Fontaine played a bum ...

  5. Million Dollar Baby - Wikipedia

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    Million Dollar Baby is a 2004 American sports drama film directed, co-produced, scored by and starring Clint Eastwood from a screenplay written by Paul Haggis, based on stories from the 2000 collection Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner by F.X. Toole, the pen name of fight manager and cutman Jerry Boyd. It also stars Hilary Swank and Morgan ...

  6. Frankie Laine discography - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Laine Favorites: MG 25007 — 1950 Songs from the Heart: MG 25024 — Frankie Laine: MG 25025 — Frankie Laine: MG 25026 — Frankie Laine: MG 25027 — Christmas Favorites (v.a., with Vic Damone and Eddy Howard) MG 25082 — 1951 Mr. Rhythm Sings: MG 25097 — Song Favourites by Frankie Laine a.k.a. Songs by Frankie Laine: MG 25098 —

  7. Beating of Frank Jude Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Beating of Frank Jude Jr. Frank Jude Jr., a.k.a. Frankie Lee Jude Jr., (born August 14, 1978) is a Wisconsin man who was severely beaten and tortured by off-duty Milwaukee police officers in the early-morning hours of October 24, 2004. The police had erroneously accused him of stealing a police badge, and screamed racial slurs at him during the ...

  8. Frankie Neil - Wikipedia

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    19. Draws. 5. Frankie Neil (July 25, 1883 – March 6, 1970) was a World Bantamweight champion. [1] Fighting at 114 1/2 pounds, he took the world title from reigning champion Harry Forbes on August 13, 1903, at the Mechanics Pavilion in San Francisco in a second-round knockout of a match scheduled for twenty rounds. Eddie Graney was the referee.

  9. Inside the Pleasuredome - Wikipedia

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    Trevor Horn. Inside the Pleasuredome is a box set released by ZTT Records and Union Square Music in October 2014 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Frankie Goes to Hollywood 's debut album, Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Spread across a double album on 180g vinyl, three 10" singles, a cassingle, a five track download-only instrumental EP and ...

  10. Frankie Burns - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Burns. Frankie Burns (June 24, 1889 – April 10, 1961) was a top rated American bantamweight boxer from New Jersey who contended four times for the World Bantamweight Championship between 1912 and 1917, twice meeting Johnny Coulon. [1] Founder of Ring Magazine, Nat Fleischer ranked Burns as the #8 All-Time Bantamweight.

  11. Frankie Masters - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Masters (born Frank E. Masterman; April 12, 1904 – October 28, 1990) was a big band leader. Elected to the American Federation of Musicians, Local 10 in Chicago, on February 13, 1924, [1] Masters's performance career endured through the 1970s.