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  1. He always got right on target, and developed a good reputation for stunts. He was a known scene stealer and was famous for his villainous snarl. He later appeared in movies including The Most Dangerous Game (1932), playing Tartar, the second henchman of Count Zarrof and played the Witch King in King Kong (1933) and its sequel Son of Kong (1933).

  2. Apr 13, 2010 · Biographical highlights on Steven A. Clemente, newly named senior vice president, retail division Clemente is currently a group vice president at Target Stores where he has been employed...

  3. He always got right on target and developed a good reputation later for stunts. He made his actual film debut playing the role of 'Pedro' in the western film, "The Secret Man" (1917).

  4. 5 days ago · I’ve been sitting on this story for nearly a year, but now it can finally be told: Nutjob San Clemente Councilman Steve Knoblock tried to bribe Attorney Michelle Jackson “up to $15,000” to retract her “demand letter” instructing his city to switch to District Elections, abandon her client (the Voter Equality Association, a 501c4), and just go away.

  5. He is also noted for developing the "Devil's door" rotating target stunt. Steve Clemente - Clemente was a Mexican actor known for playing villains in movies and serials in the 1930s. Clemente developed a passion for knife throwing when he was a child.

  6. Clemente is one of the acts and shows off his knife and axe throwing skills - and his target is a very nervous Glenn Strange. And Clemente has credited roles in the serial THE VIGILANTES ARE COMING (Republic, 1936) and playing the no good "Lone Eagle" in the Hopalong Cassidy HILLS OF OLD WYOMING (Paramount, 1937).

  7. 1 hour ago · As Shohei Ohtani leaves Citi Field, here are Top 5 free agents Mets should target for 2025. NEW YORK − The Mets were calculated entering the 2024 season, but the stars still found themselves in ...