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  1. 5 days ago · Butch DeConcini is played by Gregory Antonacci. He is from Flatbush, Brooklyn. Butch is a high-ranking member of the Lupertazzi crime family, first appearing in the show as a capo and later being promoted to underboss under Phil Leotardo.

  2. Sep 14, 2024 · After divorcing Steven Hartley in 1978, Potts married actor Greg Antonacci that same year. Alas, this celebrity marriage was a short one: In 1979, they split up. Two years after that, Potts married assistant director B. Scott Senechal, with whom she shares a son.

  3. Sep 4, 2024 · David Lloyd, Greg Antonacci and Gary Nardino respectively created and developed Brothers in 1982, with the same format as what made it to the air. Lloyd, a veteran TV writer known for his work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show , Taxi and the then-new NBC sitcom Cheers , had the premise for this series suggested to him by his employers, TV ...

  4. Sep 13, 2024 · Throughout her career, Potts has been married three times. Her first marriage was to Steven Hartley in 1973, and they divorced in 1978. In 1981, she married Greg Antonacci, and they divorced in 1990. Her third and current marriage is to Michael Gruen, whom she wed in 1994.

  5. Sep 6, 2024 · It's a Living (renamed Making a Living for Season 2) [1] is an American ensemble sitcom television series set in a restaurant at the top of the Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. [1] . The show aired on ABC from October 30, 1980 until June 11, 1982.

  6. 5 days ago · Work Title: Ciphers. Composer: Arrowsmith Greg. Libretto: Greg Arrowsmith Words: Bernadine Corrigan Libretto Text, Libretto Index. Venue & Opera Company: The Cockpit, London, UK, Tête à Tête. Recorded: September 19, 2024. Type: Staged Opera Live. Singers: Michael Bell, Katherine Taylor-Jones, Graeme Danby, Isabelle Atkinson, Jack Sandison.

  7. Sep 19, 2024 · Peter Bogdanovich was an American director, critic, and actor noted for his attempts to revitalize film genres of the 1930s and ’40s. His notable movies included The Last Picture Show (1971), Paper Moon (1973), and Mask (1985). Learn more about Bogdanovich’s life and career.