The monkees
He was 20 when he auditioned for the series in 1965.
The song "Straight Down the Middle," sung by Bing Crosby, comes from the film "The Road to Hong Kong," released in 1962. This comedy is part of the popular "Road to..." series featuring Crosby and Bob Hope. The film revolves around two con artists who get caught up in a series of misadventures in Hong Kong.
They were assembled when they auditioned for a television series in 1965. When the series became popular the music became a gigantic worldwide hit, leading to a huge power struggle between the group and music supervisor Don Kirshner. Kirshner was fired and the group took over control of its music. Exhaustion, the eventual end of the television series, and periodic disagreements between the group members led to the group's dissolution in 1970. They have regrouped several times in the 1980s and 1990s and retain a strong following, both as a group and in their individual endeavors. Contrary to a long-standing myth, mass-murderer Charles Manson never auditioned for the series, as he was in prison at the time.
Desperate Housewives
In 2009. He was runner-up to Joe McElderry.
The Monkees
He was 20 when he auditioned for the series in 1965.
Many actresses auditioned for the role of Rosalie Hale in the "Twilight" series, but it was ultimately given to Nikki Reed. Reed impressed the filmmakers with her performance and her understanding of the character.
The series is called Kingdom (Stephen Fry's character is Peter Kingdom and the firm of solicitors in the series is Kingdom and Kingdom).
When she was 11 she auditioned to Hannah Montana and got the lead role her father auditioned to be the role of her father and because of that her other family members were allowed to take part in the series as well.
Stephen King
Stephen King
A series of comedy films called the "Road To ......" movies.
The series is called 'Kingdom'.
The song "Straight Down the Middle," sung by Bing Crosby, comes from the film "The Road to Hong Kong," released in 1962. This comedy is part of the popular "Road to..." series featuring Crosby and Bob Hope. The film revolves around two con artists who get caught up in a series of misadventures in Hong Kong.
as a series of increasingly boring books.
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