• primetime soap opera Savannah. Sturges was born in Hollywood, California, and is the daughter of actor Solomon Sturges and actress Colette Jackson, and...
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  • television film directed by Noel Nosseck and starring Harry Hamlin and Shannon Sturges. After a truck carrying a rare species of tropical rattlesnake crashes...
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  • film that is directed by Noel Nosseck and starring Bruce Campbell and Shannon Sturges and was aired on the Fox television network on May 7, 1996. Jake Thorne...
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  • and almost always funny." For that film, Sturges won the first Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Sturges went on to receive Oscar nominations for The...
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  • on The WB network. Savannah starred Jamie Luner, Robyn Lively and Shannon Sturges as a trio of friends challenged by outside forces and each other. The...
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  • Marines officer Shannon Sturges (born 1968), American actress William Sturges Bourne (1769–1845), British politician Sturges, Missouri Sturges' formula in...
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  • television film directed by Norberto Barba and starring Rob Estes, Shannon Sturges, David Soul, Kai Wiesinger and Angeline Ball. The film is about a group...
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  • Tom Sturges (born June 22, 1956) is an American music executive, author, mentor, educator, and public speaker. Sturges has over thirty years of music industry...
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  • Ringwald as Charlotte Saint John Mark Humphrey as Gabriel/Jay Miller Shannon Sturges as Gillian Mathers Maxim Roy as Alicia Miller Ellen Dubin as Gwen Lara...
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