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Chris Klein (actor)

Frederick Christopher Klein (born March 14, 1979) is an American actor. He made his on-screen debut with a supporting role in the dark comedy film Election (1999) before his breakout starring role as Chris "Oz" Ostreicher in the teen sex comedy film American Pie (1999). He reprised his role in two sequels: American Pie 2 (2001) and American Reunion (2012).

Following American Pie, Klein starred in the comedy films Say It Isn't So (2001), Just Friends (2005), and American Dreamz (2006), and had lead roles in the drama film Here on Earth (2000) and the science fiction sports film Rollerball (2002). He also starred in the war film We Were Soldiers (2002), the drama film The United States of Leland (2003), and the martial arts action film Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009).

After a starring role in the film Authors Anonymous (2014) and a recurring role as Drew on the FX sitcom Wilfred (2011–2014), Klein experienced a career resurgence in the late 2010s with his main role as Orlin Dwyer / Cicada on season 5 of the CW superhero television series The Flash (2018–2019). Following The Flash, he had a main role as Bill Townsend on the first three seasons of the Netflix drama series Sweet Magnolias (2020–2023) and starred in the slasher film Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025).

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День народження, дата народження
середа, 14 березня 1979 р.
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14 березня 1979 р. був середа під знаком зірки . Це був 72 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був Jimmy Carter.

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14th of March 1979 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 14 березня 1979 р.

Editor of H-Bomb Article Says U.S. Acts to Stifle Press; Intimidation Charged Affidavit by Schlesinger

Date: 15 March 1979

By DOUGLAS E. KNEELAND Special to The New York Times

Douglas KNEELAND

Erwin Knoll, editor of The Progressive magazine, accuses Justice Dept of having made 'sweeping attack on 1st Amendment rights of Amer people'; reacts to supplemental brief filed with ct by Justice Dept in connection with hearing scheduled for March 16 on its request that Judge Robert W Warren hand down injunction against publication of article; insists that unpublished article by Howard Morland, cause of controversy, does not contain any information that is not in public domain, and that its publication will not damage US interests; Govt has submitted several affidavits from purportedly expert witnesses avowing that work of Morland contains information and conclusions about manner in which hydrogen bombs work that are restricted and have not been previously made public; affidavit written by Sec of Energy James R Schlesinger noted; Morland por (M)

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Schlesinger Says Article Would Impair Security

Date: 14 March 1979

Energy Sec James R Schlesinger says it will 'irreparably impair the natl security' if The Progressive magazine is allowed to publish article; comments are made in affidavit filed in Fed ct in Milwaukee, along with statements from other officials in Energy Dept and nuclear weapons experts, in support of Govt's request for preliminary injunction barring article's publication (S)

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Tribunal Interrogates Former Iran Premier, Key Adviser of Shah; EX-PREMIER IN IRAN CALLED BY TRIBUNAL Battle Shapes Up Over News

Date: 15 March 1979

By JOHN KIFNER Special to The New York Times

John Special

Battle between Islamic and secular forces is developing over censorship and control of news; radio and TV workers had struck against Shah and in 1st flush of revolution had provided coverage of all shades of opposition opinion; but Sadeqh Ghotbzadeh, who came to Iran from France in entourage of Ayatollah Khomeini and who controls radio and TV, has purged 124 employees, banned Western programs and made news adhere strictly to revolutionary line; there have been protests that he suppressed news of demonstrations by women objecting to what they view as attacks on their rights by new Islamic regime (S)

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Paper Deliverers Warn of a Shift On Wholesalers' Strike Deadline

Date: 14 March 1979

Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union warns that it may move date up; union pres Douglas La Chance says bargaining situation has deteriorated (S)

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World News Briefs; Soviet Renews Criticism Of U.S. Correspondent Ex-South Africa Aide Loses Passport in Scandal Inquiry South Africa Loses a Plane In Raid on Camp in Angola Fiat Executive Is Wounded By Red Brigades in Italy 30 Are Killed in Greece As Bus and Truck Collide

Date: 15 March 1979

Baltimore Sun reporter Harold Piper, who was convicted in USSR of having libeled Soviet Govt's State Com for Radio and TV, comes under renewed attack when Govt newspaper Izvestia accuses him of having reptd recent elections for Supreme Soviet with 'visceral hostility to everything Soviet' (S)

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Bill Jorgensen Quits As WNEW-TV Newsman

Date: 15 March 1979

Bill Jorgensen quits as WNEW-TV news anchor man (S)

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News Summary; International

Date: 14 March 1979

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News Summary; International National Metropolitan

Date: 15 March 1979

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COMPANY NEWS; American Stores Agrees to Takeover

Date: 15 March 1979

is acquired by Skaggs for for $309 million (S)

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COMMODITIES Copper Futures Advance On News of Sale to China; Heavy Wheat Selling

Date: 14 March 1979

By ELIZABETH M. FOWLER

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