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TranceFormation of America by Cathy O'B rien and Mark Phillips----
Hold onto your hat, you are in for quite a ride, my friend.
I have no doubt and thanks for the tip on Cathy's book. It's definitely on
my list. I've seen lots of Cathy's videos and I really like her. And, I know
how aware you are too.
The Hollywood B-list celebrity actor and radio host
MICHAEL DANTE is exposed in
TranceFormation of America as a murderous, child-raping, sex-slave-handler of the CIA. In 1988, Michael Dante was set to kill Cathy O'Brien in a porno snuff film (she had recently turned 30 and gotten too old for their purposes, according to their offiCIAl sex slave/mind control standards), when Cathy and her small child Kelli (abused by Dante, George Bush Sr. George Bush Jr. , Canada Prime Min. Brian Mulroney and many others) were intercepted from their scheduled trip to California by their rescuer Mark Phillips, who took them on a secret trip to Alaska. Cathy writes that when Phillips surprised the CIA with this rescue, "pandemonium broke loose."
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Michael Dante
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Michael Dante (born September 2, 1931) is an
American actor, stage and screen director and former professional athlete.Dante was born Ralph Vitti in Stamford, Connecticut. As a boy growing up on the West Side neighborhood of the city, he used to sneak into a local movie theater with his friends and watch westerns.[1]
"I grew up wanting to be the sidekick of the Lone Ranger and wanting to follow my heroes," he told a reporter in 2006.[1]
He was a shortstop on the Stamford High School baseball team, then played for "The Advocate All-Stars" team which won a 1949 New England baseball championship.
He signed a bonus contract with the Boston Braves out of high school. His $6,000 bonus went to buy his family a four-door Buick with whitewalls.[1]
Contents [hide]
1 Acting career
2 Awards
3 Notes
4 External links
[edit] Acting career
Winterhawk theater lobby card
Dante (r.) as "Maab" in "Friday's Child"
(Star Trek episode, 1967)
During spring training with the Senators he had taken drama classes at the University of Miami in Florida. Bandleader Tommy Dorsey arranged a screen test at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer soon after. His first movie was Somebody Up There Likes Me in 1956.He changed his name at the urging of Jack Warner, who thought "Vitti" wouldn't look good on movie marquees. Warner suggested some first names, from which the actor picked "Michael." He chose the last name "Dante" because it had been used by some relatives.[1]
Dante has appeared in 30 films and 150 television shows.[1]
He is also notable for spending seven years in supporting roles under contract to three major studios at once: MGM, Warner Brothers and Twentieth Century Fox. He considers his best performances the role he played in "Killer Instinct" on the television program "Desilu Playhouse", along with his roles in the movies "Westbound", "Winterhawk" and "Seven Thieves".[1]His 1967 performance in
the "Friday's Child" episode of Star Trek as a creature from a superior race, has garnered him invitations to Star Trek conventions.[1] He also had a recurring role as the Sioux Chief Crazy Horse in the short-lived ABC military western series Custer starring Wayne Maunder in the title role of Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer.
Dante also has recurring roles on the television serials Days of our Lives and General Hospital.
In the 1970s, Dante met [pro-war, right wing Republican douchebag] John Wayne, whom he watched on screen as a child. Wayne had seen Dante in "Winterhawk"and asked him to co-host a charity event in Newport Beach, California. That started a friendship between the two actors, and they co-hosted other events until Wayne's death in 1979.[1]
It was one brief co-starring role that wrote Dante into American popular culture. A frequent extra on the original Star Trek television series, he was cast in the role of "Maab" in the 1967 episode, "Friday's Child" alongside Julie Newmar. Dante's affable personality makes him a popular draw at Star Trek fan conventions all over the country. [Note the guest roles of CHARLIE BRILL (Fohn Fennon) and BARBARA LUNA (Phay Funaway) in the original Star Trek series, and the imposter replaCIAment of William Shatner after the series cancellation]
Michael Dante is currently the host of a syndicated radio talk show, On Deck, previously known as the Michael Dante Celebrity Talk Show on which he interviews some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Guests on the program have included Milton Berle, Tony Curtis, and Bryant Gumbel.[1] An avid golfer, he once hosted the annual Michael Dante Celebrity Golf Tournament, a charitable fund-raiser held annually in Palm Springs, California beginning in 1991.
In 2006 he told an interviewer that he had written a script for a sequel to "Winterhawk" and was trying to get funding for the projected movie.[1]
Dante and his wife Mary Jane make their home in Rancho
Mirage, California. He is a distant cousin of award-winning author Jim Vitti and NBA-champion Los Angeles Lakers trainer Gary Vitti.
[edit] Awards
The Silver Spur Award (called the "Golden Globe of the Western film and television genre")[1] 2006, presented by Reel Cowboys
The Golden Boot Award ("the Oscar of Westerns")[1] in 1003
[edit] Notes
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Lee, Natasha, "A reel cowboy: Actor doesn't forget Stamford roots", article in The Advocate of Stamford, October 22, 2006, page 1
[edit] External links
Michael Dante at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
Michael Dante at the Internet Movie Database
Official website
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dante"
Categories: 1931 births | Living people | American film actors | American television actors | American talk radio hosts | People from Stamford, Connecticut
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