Actor David Hyde Pierce (1959)
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Animation
A Bug's Life
Director: Andrew Stanton
Genre: Adventure (Animation)
Cast:

Dave Foley
Bonnie Hunt
David Hyde Pierce
Director: Andrew Stanton
Genre: Adventure (Animation)
Cast:
Dave Foley
Bonnie Hunt
David Hyde Pierce
An American animated comedy film, A Bug’s Life (1998), was produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It follows the story of a colony of ants, led by the elderly Queen and her daughter Princess Atta, who reside in a dry creekbed on ‘Ant Island’. The ants are forced to give food every summer to a gang of grasshoppers, headed by Hopper. One fateful day, Flik, a clumsy inventor ant, accidentally ruins their offering with his grain harvester. When Hopper finds out, he demands double the amount as compensation. Flik suggests enlisting bigger bugs’ help to fight the grasshoppers, prompting Atta to send him away. Flik then heads ...
Movies
Oliver Stone’s American epic historical drama film, Nixon (1995), follows the events of the Watergate scandal. In 1972, members of the White House Plumbers break into The Watergate and are arrested. A year and a half later, Richard Nixon’s Chief of Staff, Alexander Haig, provides Nixon with audio tapes regarding the scandal. As they discuss the chaos that ensued from Watergate and the passing of J. Edgar Hoover, Nixon expresses his anger towards John Dean, James McCord, and others involved in the scandal. He even questions why he has not been given a pistol to end his own life like an honorable soldier. Most ...
TV Shows
Frasier
Director: David Angell
Genre: Comedy (TV Shows)
Cast:

Kelsey Grammer
Dan Butler
David Hyde Pierce
Director: David Angell
Genre: Comedy (TV Shows)
Cast:
Kelsey Grammer
Dan Butler
David Hyde Pierce
Frasier (1993–2004) is a beloved American sitcom that aired on NBC for 11 successive seasons from September 16, 1993 to May 13, 2004. The show follows the life of Dr. Frasier Crane, a highly successful therapist from Boston who decides to start afresh in Seattle after his divorce. Along with his witty and insightful radio talk show, Frasier also navigates a new living situation with his down-to-earth father Martin Crane, who was injured while on duty and his dedicated physical therapist Daphne Moon. He reconnects with his uptight brother Niles Crane and forms new friendships with colleagues like Roz Doyle, the bold producer of his show. After spending years at the ...