Osman to Host Escape to Victory Screenings to Raise Funds for Beattie Statue
Tuesday, 23rd Apr 2019 12:12
Russell Osman will be hosting screenings of
Escape to Victory on June 12th and 13th at Greshams to raise funds for The Beat Goes On, the campaign for a statue of Blues legend Kevin Beattie, who was Michael Caine’s body double in the 1981 John Huston-directed film.
Osman, who played prisoner of war Doug Clure, will be joined by other members of the cast, including John Wark, who was cast as POW Arthur Hayes, and Laurie Sivell, who was German keeper Schmidt, to recall tales from the making of the film.
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TROY RPI associate athletic director Kevin Beattie was talking to Engineers dive coach Maria Coomaraswamy-Falkenstein in early April, and she said that her face hurt when she was getting home from work.
“And I said, ‘What are you talking about? ” Beattie said on Wednesday afternoon. “She said because she was smiling so much having an opportunity to be with her kids again.”
This was from a coach who has only recently begun conducting practices this spring and doesn’t even have an actual season to train for because swimming is a winter sport.
I m half-American myself, so an American and Ipswich-themed beer ticks all the boxes for me.
Earlier this year, Away Days launched a special-edition Lambert Out Mid-Table Ale in the final weeks of Paul Lambert s tenure at the club – although the US-themed beer will be a permanent member of the company s line-up.
He said: I m really excited about the takeover – and Paul Cook is definitely the man. This is a real turning point for our club. The things Gamechanger have said and done so far are really positive and it looks like they want to put a real structure in place to help our club move forward again.
I m half-American myself, so an American and Ipswich-themed beer ticks all the boxes for me.
Earlier this year, Away Days launched a special-edition Lambert Out Mid-Table Ale in the final weeks of Paul Lambert s tenure at the club – although the US-themed beer will be a permanent member of the company s line-up.
He said: I m really excited about the takeover – and Paul Cook is definitely the man. This is a real turning point for our club. The things Gamechanger have said and done so far are really positive and it looks like they want to put a real structure in place to help our club move forward again.