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Yost, Ed
(Encyclopedia) Yost, Ed (Paul Edward Yost), 1919–2007, American balloonist, b. Bristow, Iowa, grad. Boeing School of Aeronautics, 1940. The father of modern hot-air ballooning, Yost pioneered the…Broadbent, Ed
(Encyclopedia) Broadbent, Ed (John Edward Broadbent), 1936–, Canadian political leader. After studying at the Univ. of Toronto (Ph.D., 1966) and the London School of Economics, he taught political…Television Hall of Fame
Each year, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences inducts up to seven people or programs to the Television Hall of Fame. Here are the past…Hard Rain
Director: Mikael SalomonWriter: Graham YostDirector of Photography:Peter Menzies, Jr.Editor:Paul HirschMusic:Christopher YoungProduction Designer:J. Michael RivaProducers:Mark Gordon, Gary…Ed Danowski Biography
Ed DanowskiAge: 85 All-American halfback at Fordham during the 1932 and 1933 seasons; went on to play for the Giants from 1934 to 1939 and 1941; named to the All-NFL teams in 1935 and 1938,…Ed Furgol Biography
Ed FurgolAge: 79 former golfer who won the U.S. Open in 1954 by one stroke despite being unable to bend his left arm, which never healed properly when he broke his elbow at age 12; 1954…Ed's Next Move
Director/Writer:John WalshDirector of Photography:Peter NelsonEditor:Pamela MartinMusic:Benny GolsonProduction Designer:Kristin VallowProducer:Sally RoyOrion Classics; R; 88 minutesRelease:10…Ed (TV Show)
NBC Sunday 8:00–9:00 p.m.; moved to Wednesday 8:00–9:00 p.m. Cast: Tom Cavanagh, Julie Bowen, Josh Randall, Jana Marie Hupp, and Lesley Boone The most aggressively promoted series…Ed Sullivan Biography
Ed Sullivantelevision personalityBorn: 9/28/1901Birthplace: New York City Television personality known for his monotone voice, wooden mannerisms, and ability to recognize America's tastes…Ed Harris Biography
Ed Harris actorBorn: 11/28/1950Birthplace: Englewood, New Jersey Highly respected, Oscar-nominated character actor who has played both the hero—John Glenn in The Right Stuff (1983)—and the…