Omitting “dedicated” as in “To the memory of …” is accepted usage, attested for example by a Google Scholar search. Goofs Grover takes Elmo back in time to see what Sesame Street was like before he was born.
Celebrity Alphabet - Michael Jeter joins Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, Lamb Chop, and others in performing "The Alphabet Song." His best known roles were that of math teacher and assistant football coach Herman Stiles in the sitcom "Evening Shade" (1990-1994) and "Mr. Noodle's brother, Mister Noodle" in "Sesame Street", a role he played from 2000 to 2003. His best known roles as the math teacher and assistant football coach 'Herman Stiles' on the CBS television situation comedy series Evening Shade that aired from 1990 until 1994 (and he won an Emmy for in 1992), and for playing 'Mr. Note. His father, William Claud Jeter (March 10, 1922 – March 1, 2010), was an optometrist. It also marks Michael Jeter's last acting role before his death, and the film was thus dedicated to his memory. The Blu-Ray version of Fantasia 2000 includes a dedication to executive producer Roy E. Disney (who had lived to see the movie premiere in theaters, but died about 11 months before it came to Blu-Ray). Michael Jeter, Actor: Open Range. "Dance Myself to Sleep" - remake, sung by Jeter surrounded by Muppet lambs. Episode 4057 was dedicated to his memory at the end of the timeline sequence, before the full credit crawl. His mother, Virginia (née Raines), was a housewife. Actor. External links. On March 30, 2003, Michael Jeter was found dead in his Hollywood home by his life partner, Sean Blue. SpongeBob SquarePants: SB-129/Karate Choppers Credits (1999) SpongeBob SquarePants: Nature Pants/Opposite Day Credits (1999) CatDog: Surfin' CatDog/Guess Who's Going to … It was dedicated to the memory of Michael Jeter [Mr. Noodle's Brother, Who passed away on March 30th, 2003]. In Grand Rapids, Michigan, on the night of Christmas Eve, a boy becomes skeptical of the existence of Santa Claus. Jeter was HIV positive but had been in good health. It was his final film role and the movie was dedicated to him with a statement at the very end of the credits reading, "Dedicated to the memory of Michael Jeter" with his photo next to it. External links. The end credits include the following acknowledgements: "The World Book Encyclopedia"; and "The Major League Baseball trademarks depicted in this motion picture were licensed by Major League Baseball Properties, Inc." End credits conclude with the following written statement: “Dedicated to the memory of Michael Jeter.”A photograph of Jeter also appears onscreen. Celebrity Alphabet - Michael Jeter joins Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, Lamb Chop, and others in performing "The Alphabet Song."
His last work was in film scoring two engineers in the animated film "The Polar Express,"which was released after his death, and was dedicated to the memory of the actor. Plot. Jeter was a student at Memphis State University when his interests changed from medicine to acting. Note. Michael Jeter was born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.
[citation needed] Tributes. This film will be dedicated in memory of Michael Jeter, who had died from a seizure and heart attack in 2003, Eric Christmas who died from natural causes in 2000, and Air Buddy who died from cancer in 1998. Episode 4057 was dedicated to his memory at the end of the timeline sequence, before the full credit crawl. His best known roles were that of math teacher and assistant football coach Herman Stiles in the sitcom "Evening Shade" (1990-1994) and "Mr. Noodle's brother, Mister Noodle" in "Sesame Street", a role he played from 2000 to 2003. On using “bright”, it depends strongly on your relationship with the deceased. The Polar Express, in which Jeter played Smokey and Steamer using motion-capture, was his final film role and the movie was dedicated to him with a statement at the very end of the credits reading, "Dedicated to the memory of Michael Jeter" with his photo next to it.