Search
Post Categories
- Art
- Atomic Books
- Atomic TV
- Baltimore Babylon
- Baltimore Films
- Baltimorons
- Bikini
- Celebrities
- Crime
- Deaths
- Decades
- Dining
- Dreamlanders
- Entertainment
- Events
- Festivals
- Films
- Gallery
- Holidays
- Kitsch
- Media
- Museums
- Music
- Neighborhoods
- Nightlife
- Nightspots
- Obituaries
- Pets
- Politics
- Pranks
- Religion
- Roadside Attractions
- Shopping
- Sports
- Uncategorized
- Urban Legends
- Vices
- Weather
Archives
Recent Comments
- Mike Emig on Abe Sherman’s Newsstand/Bookstore
- atomictv on Roger Anderson: In Memoriam
- Joe DeFilippo on Marble Bar Poster Art
- Pessimisissimo on Roger Anderson: In Memoriam
- Joe Welnack on Burlesque and the Girl on the Sign at the Gayety Theater
- Brice J Butler Jr on Chris Jensen, Rest in Peace
- The Negro Leagues, Women’s Sports, and The Cycle of Oppression – Title IX Hockey on Babe Ruth Injected Sheep’s Testicles and Shilled for Tobacco
- Micheal Burke on The Block (Baltimore) on Wikipedia
- Dawn Ruminski on R.I.P., Edith Massey (May 28, 1918 – October 24, 1984)
- Duke Zimmerman on Globe Poster
Tag Archives: pat moran
Happy Birthday, Pat Moran!
Dreamlander Pat Moran strikes a caped pose on West Read in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood. Taken next The Leather Underground shop sometime in the 1970s. More about Pat Moran on Baltimoreless Or Less.
Old Hampden/New Hampden
Seeing last night’s “The Day the Earth Stood Cool” episode of “The Simpsons” – in which Homer’s cool neighbors from Portland, OR, transform Springfield into a Mecca of Hip – made me reflect about our own cool neighborhood of the … Continue reading
Pat Moran wins an Emmy for casting on HBO’s ‘Game Change’
By David Zurawik (The Baltimore Sun, 9/17/2012) Baltimore’s Pat Moran won an Emmy Award Saturday for casting on HBO’s “Game Change.” It was the second for the woman who has cast virtually every major film and TV production done in … Continue reading
Maryland Morning Screen Test: Pat Moran
Pat Moran is a renowned casting director whose stamp can be found on numerous feature films and television shows. She’s worked with John Waters, Barry Levinson, David Simon, and many of the industry’s top directors. “John Waters taught me how … Continue reading