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2007 INDUCTEES UNLV inducts legendary comedian Rich Little, Nevada Ballet Theatre co-founder Nancy Houssels, architect Thomas Schoeman and CSI creator Anthony Zuiker in to the 5th Annual Nevada Entertainer/Artist Hall of Fame at UNLV during an award ceremony at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 20, 2007 in Artemus Ham Concert Hall on the UNLV campus. "It is truly our honor to recognize these amazing people for their talent, hard work, and dedication to Southern Nevada," said Jeffrey Koep, Dean of the College of Fine Arts. "They are all giants in their industries and we are a better community for what they continually give back. We are so very pleased they have chosen to accept this award."
Nancy Houssels love for the performing arts began with her first dance class at the age of three. She continued to train, study and dance throughout her youth and in 1957 received a B.A. degree in theater arts at UCLA. From there, Houssels launched her career as part of the dance team of Francois Szony & Nancy Claire, performing on the famed Ed Sullivan Show, at the Hollywood Palace, the London Palladium, Radio City Music Hall, the Latin Quarter and many other international venues. Szony & Claire first appeared in Las Vegas in 1966 at the Casino de Paris at the Dunes Hotel. They returned to Las Vegas in 1968 as the closing act in the Folies Bergere at the Tropicana Hotel, where Nancy retired to marry J. Kell Houssels, then president of the Tropicana, chairman of the Showboat Hotel and vice-president of the Union Plaza Hotel.
Rich Little began his career at age 12 in Ottawa, Canada by mimicking the voices of his teachers. At 17, he began performing in nightclubs before going to work as a disc jockey. Little went on to make appearances on many variety shows, including The Tonight Show, Dean Martin's Celebrity Roasts and The Julie Andrews Hour. He also appeared on the TV shows The Kopycats, The Rich Little Show and The New You Asked For It. Some of Little's most popular impressions include Johnny Carson, John Wayne,
As Chief Executive Officer of JMA for the past 20 years, Thomas Schoeman guides the vision and strategy for the firm and has led the company from a small, local company to a large, nationally recognized design firm. A native of New York City and graduate of the University of New Mexico, Schoeman moved to Las Vegas and joined JMA in 1979. His leadership has placed JMA as one of the most recognizable names in architecture, having been named the 45th largest firm in the nation in the June 2006 issue of Architectural Record. Recent major work by JMA includes the World Market Center, One Queensridge Place,
Few have experienced the overnight success that Anthony Zuiker has encountered in Hollywood. Creator of the hit television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Zuiker has become one of the most coveted writers in the business. Just nine years ago, the aspiring writer worked as a tram driver at Las Vegas' famed Mirage Hotel. Soon thereafter, he had a movie produced and is now famous for creating CSI.
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