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Sammi Kane Kraft (April 2, 1992 – October 9, 2012) was an American baseball player, musician and actress. Born in Livingston, New Jersey, [1] she starred in the 2005 remake of Bad News Bears as Amanda Wurlitzer. [2] She was featured in an ESPN.com Page 2-story about her athletic skills, and competed in the Junior Olympics. [3]
Kurtis Kraft was an American designer and builder of race cars. The company built midget cars , quartermidgets , sports cars , sprint cars , Bonneville cars , and USAC Championship cars . It was founded by Frank Kurtis when he built his own midget car chassis in the late 1930s.
During the 1963-64 and 1964-65 television seasons, Kraft Suspense Theatre (co-produced by Como's "Roncom Films" [2]) was broadcast in the same time slot during the remaining weeks. In 1966, the program was a summer replacement for The Andy Williams Show, known as the Kraft Summer Music Hall, with singer John Davidson as the host.
It was built by Nazi Germany between 1936 and 1939 as part of the Strength Through Joy (Kraft durch Freude or KdF) project. It consisted of eight identical buildings and was 4.5 km (2.8 mi) in length parallel to the beach, with the surviving structures stretching 3.0 km (1.9 mi).
Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/notes 2000: Across the Line: Martin Spottl: Brad Johnson, Sigal Erez, Adrienne Barbeau, Brian Bloom: United States: Contemporary Western All the Pretty Horses
Title Director Cast Release date Country Subgenre/notes 2020: Call of the Wild: Chris Sanders: Harrison Ford, Omar Sy, Cara Gee: United States Northern Western High Ground: Stephen Johnson
Elliott at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The filmography of American actor Sam Elliott includes nearly 100 credits in both film and television. He came to prominence for his portrayal of gruff cowboy characters in Western films and TV series, making early minor appearances in The Way West (1967) and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969).
Kraft shows President Ronald Reagan around Mission Control during the STS-2 mission in 1981. In 1969, Kraft was named deputy director of the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC). On January 14, 1972, he became the director of the MSC, replacing Gilruth, for whom Kraft had worked since his arrival at Langley in 1945. [70]