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    • Dennis Dooley - Cleveland Arts Prize
      • Dennis J. Dooley, the second of six sons of Avis McMullin, a talented portrait painter of 1930s celebrities, and Tom Dooley, a Ben Day artist employed by the Chicago Tribune, believed he had found his calling at the age of 13 in the form of the original comic strips he and his brothers wrote and illustrated for their hand-printed Dooley Trib.
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  2. Dooley’s in-depth look at the (hitherto unacknowledged) problems of Cleveland Ballet was credited with sparking the reform effort that bought another 17 years of life for that struggling institution—and led to his recruitment by The Cleveland Foundation, America’s second largest community trust.

  3. Mar 15, 2010 · Dennis Dooley, who has been an author, lecturer, public radio reporter and City Club of Cleveland president, spent years building a name and reputation for himself in Cleveland.

  4. Nov 30, 2021 · Cleveland author and biographer Dennis Dooley said during a telephone conversation. “I tell them, that’s because the Arts Prize didn’t exist yet.” In honor of its 60th anniversary, The Cleveland Arts Prize, in partnership with The Cleveland History Center, will recognize the region’s artist luminaries of days gone by with its Past ...

  5. Apr 27, 2003 · Years after Dennis Christopher got his first big break as the bicycle racing town kid in Breaking Away he and his screen dad Paul Dooley are reunited in this Criminal Intent episode. The father/son dynamic from the film is light years from what we have here.

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    • 2003-04-27
  6. Dec 15, 2022 · Veteran character actor Paul Dooley talks about playing 25 movie dads, commercials for every letter in the alphabet, and why he loves Buster Keaton.

  7. Dr. Dennis Dooley, co-author of Superman at Fifty: The Persistence of a Legend, will recount the story of his groundbreaking research on Joe Siegel and Jerry Shuster’s Glenville High School years (which originally appeared in the June 1973 issue of Cleveland Magazine under the title “The Man of Tomorrow and the Boys of Yesterday”). Dr.

  8. Dec 15, 1987 · In the opening essay Dennis Dooley, one of the editors, provides a highly detailed account of life at Glenville High School, the scene of Mr. Siegel and Mr. Shuster's earliest...

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