Tung Thanh Tran (also known as Tom Tran) is an American actor of Vietnamese descent. He is best known for his supporting role of Tuan in the 1987 film Good Morning, Vietnam, starring Robin Williams and Forest Whitaker.
Tran was going to school and working part-time as a janitor at Lane Technical College Prep High School ("Lane Tech"), when he was discovered by Touchstone Pictures for the part.
In Good Morning Vietnam, he played Tuan, a member of the Viet Cong who becomes best friends with Robin Williams' character, Adrian Cronauer. He is also in Chicago P.D., playing as the character Hu, who was killed and found by Officer Sean Roman and Kim Burgess.
Tran was going to school and working part-time as a janitor at Lane Technical College Prep High School ("Lane Tech"), when he was discovered by Touchstone Pictures for the part.
In Good Morning Vietnam, he played Tuan, a member of the Viet Cong who becomes best friends with Robin Williams' character, Adrian Cronauer. He is also in Chicago P.D., playing as the character Hu, who was killed and found by Officer Sean Roman and Kim Burgess.
Genevieve "Ginny" Augustin or Augustine (1908 - June 1, 1937) was an artist from Kenosha, Wisconsin who died from a gunshot wound to her head. She succumbed at Witchwood Manor, a farm in Highland Mills, New York, owned by Gypsy Rose Lee.
Augustin taught art at Textile High School in Manhattan. She moved from Wisconsin to Chicago, Illinois, and then to New York City.
Her artistic work was displayed at the Municipal Art Gallery on West 53rd Street.
Augustin had a history of depression and suicide attempts. She wanted to live at Witchwood Manor after she heard about it. After arriving there she looked after Rose Thompson Hovick, the mother of Gypsy Rose Lee, for many months.
She is buried (as "Genevieve Augustine") at Saint James Cemetery in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Death circumstances
Coroner Edward Garrison pronounced Augustin's death a suicide on June 2, 1939. Garrison concluded that Augustin shot herself in the temple with a rifle after she returned from a hike.
Augustin's body was discovered by Hovick on a blood-soaked carpet, with blood extending to the door of Augustin's bedroom. However Augustin left no note and the walls of her bedroom were not blood spattered.
Dancer Georgia Sothern insisted that Gypsy Rose Lee was present at the time of Augustin's demise. E. Sergio, a deputy sheriff seconded Sothern's opinion. Rumors of foul play persisted until after the death of Lee. She never confirmed or denied them.
Among the hypothetical scenarios one mentions a party having occurred. It was attended by Hovick's six boarders, numerous men from the neighborhood, and Lee. During the event Augustin flirted with Lee, which angered Hovick. Hovick then followed Augustin into the bedroom and shot her a single time in the head.
Augustin taught art at Textile High School in Manhattan. She moved from Wisconsin to Chicago, Illinois, and then to New York City.
Her artistic work was displayed at the Municipal Art Gallery on West 53rd Street.
Augustin had a history of depression and suicide attempts. She wanted to live at Witchwood Manor after she heard about it. After arriving there she looked after Rose Thompson Hovick, the mother of Gypsy Rose Lee, for many months.
She is buried (as "Genevieve Augustine") at Saint James Cemetery in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Death circumstances
Coroner Edward Garrison pronounced Augustin's death a suicide on June 2, 1939. Garrison concluded that Augustin shot herself in the temple with a rifle after she returned from a hike.
Augustin's body was discovered by Hovick on a blood-soaked carpet, with blood extending to the door of Augustin's bedroom. However Augustin left no note and the walls of her bedroom were not blood spattered.
Dancer Georgia Sothern insisted that Gypsy Rose Lee was present at the time of Augustin's demise. E. Sergio, a deputy sheriff seconded Sothern's opinion. Rumors of foul play persisted until after the death of Lee. She never confirmed or denied them.
Among the hypothetical scenarios one mentions a party having occurred. It was attended by Hovick's six boarders, numerous men from the neighborhood, and Lee. During the event Augustin flirted with Lee, which angered Hovick. Hovick then followed Augustin into the bedroom and shot her a single time in the head.
Darryl Levy Mobley Jr. is an American Football player. Darryl is from Danville, California and grew up in Austin, Texas. Darryl currently plays Quarterback for Dartmouth College in the Ivy League. Darryl's date of birth is August 3, 1997 and he has four other members of his immediate family. In High School, Mobley completed 72.3 percent of his passes and was awarded MVP at three football camps he attended. Mobley is listed on the official Dartmouth Sports Website at, 6 feet 2 inches (74 inches or 1.88 meters) and 190 pounds. Darryl also briefly appeared on the show Friday Night Lights (2006). Darryl appeared on the show, as a 12 year old in the year 2010, before quitting and focusing on academics and athletics.
Winningreen LLC is a U.S. right-wing environmental and energy policy communications firm, based in Chicago. Labelling itself a firm dedicated to the promotion of environmental public policy, Winningreen keeps a clientele of legislators and other officials concerned with environmental policies, and operates a network of organisations relating to various environmental and regulatory affairs. Winningreen has a history of releasing prepared briefs containing background information and commentary, easily attributable to their clients. Winningreen has been linked to the support of drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, refusing to release additional water into the Klamath River, and attempting to convince consumers against purchasing hybrid cars such as the Toyota Prius.