Jesse Stone, the fictional character created by Robert B. Parker, adopted Reggie, a Labrador Retriever, in the novel "Night Passage." Reggie was found as a stray dog, and Stone took him in, forming a strong bond as they navigated various challenges together. The dog's loyalty and companionship become significant to Stone's character throughout the series.
Montana. and Oklahoma
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Reggie's home field refers to the venue where Reggie plays or competes, typically associated with a specific sports team or event. If you're referring to a specific athlete named Reggie, such as Reggie Jackson or Reggie Miller, it would be their respective team's stadium or arena. For example, Reggie Miller's home field was the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, where the Indiana Pacers play. Please specify if you meant a different Reggie or context!
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Reggie White was a defensive end
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Joe the Dog has: Played Sidewalk dog in "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" in 1992. Played Reggie in "Stone Cold" in 2005. Played Cinnamon in "Relative Chaos" in 2006. Played Reggie in "Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise" in 2006. Played Reggie in "Jesse Stone: Sea Change" in 2007. Played Reggie in "Jesse Stone: Thin Ice" in 2009. Played Pants pulling dog in "Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day" in 2009. Played Morph Dog in "Haven" in 2010. Played Reggie in "Jesse Stone: No Remorse" in 2010. Played Porch dog in "November Christmas" in 2010. Played himself in "The Beekeepers" in 2010. Played Reggie in "Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost" in 2011. Played Reggie in "Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt" in 2012.
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Montana. and Oklahoma
Jesse Stone was born on 1901-11-16.
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As of December 2009, the last Jesse Stone film made was "Jesse Stone: Thin Ice" (2009).
Jesse N. Stone was born on 1924-06-17.
The voice of Jesse Stone's ex-wife on the phone in the Jesse Stone movie series is provided by actress Polly Shannon.
The average cost of a Jesse Stone film is $6.5 million.
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