Ratboy (disambiguation)

Last updated

Ratboy is a 1986 American film.

Ratboy or Rat Boy may refer to:

Jordan Cardy, known by his stage name Rat Boy, is an English musician from Chelmsford, Essex.

Yoshinari Ogawa is a Japanese professional wrestler who currently works for Pro Wrestling Noah. He has earned the nickname of "Rat Boy" due to his sneaky, clever in-ring tactics and baiting his opponents into quick pins.

See also

Ratboys

Ratboys are an American indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois.

Ratby commuter village and civil parish in the Hinckley and Bosworth district of Leicestershire, England

Ratby is a commuter village and civil parish in the Hinckley and Bosworth district of Leicestershire, England. It is situated to the west of Leicester, and just south of the M1 motorway. The population of the civil parish was measured in the 2011 census as 4,468. Other nearby places include Field Head, Kirby Muxloe, Glenfield and Markfield. The proximity of Ratby to Leicester causes it to form part of the Leicester Urban Area.

Related Research Articles

Brown rat species of mammal

The brown rat, also known as the common rat, street rat, sewer rat, Hanover rat, Norway rat, Norwegian rat, Parisian rat, water rat, or wharf rat, is one of the best known and most common rats.

Leonardo Ortolani Italian comics author

Leonardo Ortolani, better known as Leo, is an Italian comics author, creator of the comic book series Rat-Man.

Sondra Locke American actress

Sandra Louise Anderson, professionally known as Sondra Locke, was an American actress and director. She made her film debut in 1968 in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Locke went on to star in such films as Willard, The Outlaw Josey Wales, The Gauntlet, Every Which Way But Loose, Bronco Billy, Any Which Way You Can and Sudden Impact. She had worked with Clint Eastwood, who was her companion for over 13 years. Locke's autobiography, The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly – A Hollywood Journey, was published in 1997.

Jim Henson Pictures is an American film studio, owned by The Jim Henson Company and led by Brian and Lisa Henson. It was founded on July 21, 1995, as a joint venture between Jim Henson Productions and Sony Pictures Entertainment. However, the company's films suffered from poor box office performances, which led to Sony breaking from the joint venture after the release of The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland; further films were released under the name of The Jim Henson Company, although they were credited under their former name on Good Boy! in 2003. Shortly after the release of Good Boy!, Jim Henson Pictures went bankrupt and all of the operations were shut down in 2004.

Diane Delano is an American character actress. She is known for her numerous roles in films and television, such as Sergeant Barbara Semanski on the CBS television series Northern Exposure and Roberta "Bobbi" Glass on The WB television series Popular.

Ratcatcher (comics)

The Ratcatcher is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Comics universe, primarily as an enemy of Batman.

Malpaso Productions is Clint Eastwood's production company. It was established in 1967 by Eastwood's financial adviser Irving Leonard for the film Hang 'Em High, using profits from the Dollars Trilogy. Leonard served as President of the Malpaso Company until his death on December 13, 1969.

Jason "Ratboy" Collins is an aerial surfer who graduated from Santa Cruz High School. Following the lead of surfers such as Christian Fletcher, Collins dominated aerial surfing in the mid nineties. Collins is best known for his extensive repertoire of aerial maneuvers Double grabs, reverses, and 360 airs, many of which he pioneered. Collins is also an accomplished longboarder and is well known for his overall riding style.

Shut You Out 2005 single by Millencolin

"Shut You Out" is a song by the Swedish punk rock band Millencolin from the album Kingwood. It was released as a single on October 24, 2005, by Burning Heart Records, including the b-side song "Ratboy's Masterplan" from the album's recording sessions. An accompanying music video for "Shut you Out" was also filmed and released, with visual styles based upon the then recently released film Sin City.

Sharon Baird American actress

Sharon Baird is an American actress, voice actress, singer, dancer and puppeteer who is best known for having been a Mouseketeer.

George "Tiger" Haynes, sometimes billed as Colonel Tiger Haynes, was an American actor of musical theatre, television and film and jazz musician.

"MCMXIV" (1914) is a poem written by English poet Philip Larkin. It was first published in the book The Whitsun Weddings in 1964. The poem, a single sentence spread over four stanzas, begins by describing what is seemingly a photograph of volunteers lining up to enlist, and goes on to reflect on the momentous changes in England that would result from the First World War, ending, 'Never such innocence again'.

<i>I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers</i> book by Philip Pullman

I was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers is a children's novel written by British author Philip Pullman. It was published in 1999.

Richard Lewis Boyer is an American writer, best known for series of crime novels featuring Charlie "Doc" Adams, a dental surgeon in New England. His debut novel Billingsgate Shoal received the Edgar Award for best novel in 1983.

Love's Labor Lost is a 1920 short animated film by Bray Productions and is one of the silent Krazy Kat cartoons. The film is based on a play by William Shakespeare.

Lee de Broux is an American character actor of film and television who is best known for his roles in such films and television series as Chinatown, RoboCop, The Gun, Geronimo: An American Legend, Norma Rae, Cannon and Gunsmoke.

Niko Nicotera American actor

Niko Nicotera is a German-born American actor best known for playing George "Ratboy" Skogstr in the television series Sons of Anarchy (2011–2014).