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  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0148418Michael Cera - IMDb

    Roles followed in commercials and TV, but he first came to major public attention when he was cast as George Michael Bluth in the critically acclaimed comedy series Arrested Development (2003).

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  3. Dec 20, 2017 · Michael Kruger dismantles popular myths Christians believe about the Christmas story, replacing them with our best biblical and historical knowledge.

  4. Nov 8, 2019 · Not only did Michael's Wham-era holiday classic of the same name serve as impetus for the film, but since his untimely passing on Christmas day three years ago, the film became something...

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    • Tom Eames
    • Who wrote 'Last Christmas'? George Michael both produced and wrote the song, and it became part of a double A-side single with 'Everything She Wants'. What a deal!
    • What is 'Last Christmas' about and what inspired it? Wham's greatest music videos: Andrew Ridgeley breaks down his biggest hits | Smooth's Video Rewind.
    • The video is a total classic. Wham! - Last Christmas (Official 4K Video) The iconic video sees George and Andrew Ridgeley join their girlfriends to see friends at a ski resort (some scenes were filmed at Saas-Fee, Switzerland).
    • It featured Wham's backing singers. Martin Kemp's 80s Story. The video features cameos from the duo's backing singers Pepsi and Shirlie. It was said for many years that it also had a very brief appearance from Spandau Ballet bassist Martin Kemp, the boyfriend and future husband of Shirlie Holliman.
  5. Nov 17, 2022 · HBO Max. He was loud, had a short fuse, and loved to curse, but Ralph Parker's father (referred to as "The Old Man") was, in some ways, the heart of the original film. On the outside, he appeared...

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