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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
ISSN 0749-064X
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television A Biographical Guide Featuring Performers, Directors, Writers, Producers, Designers, Managers, Choreographers, Technicians, Composers, Executives, Dancers, and Critics in the United States, Canada, Great Britain and the World
Kathleen J. Edgar, Senior Editor Joshua Kondek, Pam Zuber, Associate Editors
Volume 18 Includes Cumulative Index Containing References to Who's Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre
IALE DETROIT • NEW YORK • TORONTO • LONDON
STAFF Kathleen J. Edgar, Sen/or Editor Joshua Kondek and Pam Zuber, Associate Editors
Nancy A. Edgar, Janet L. Hile, Deborah Kondek, Terry Kosdrosky, Annette Petrusso, Lynn M. Spampinato, ArleneTrue, Hilary Weber, and Carole L. Whitaker, Sketchwriters Patti A. Tippett, Contributor Christine Tomassini, Editorial Research Consultant Pamela Willwerth Aue and James P. Draper, Managing Editors Victoria B. Cariappa, Research Manager Andrew Guy Malonis, Research Specialist Julia C. Daniel, Research Coordinator Michele P. LaMeau, Barbara McNeil, Maureen Richards, and Gary Oudersluys, Research Specialists Tamara C. Nott, Tracie A. Richardson, and Norma Sawaya, Research Associates Phyllis Blackman, Jeffrey D. Daniels, Talitha A. Jean, and Corrine A. Stocker, Research Assistants While every effort has been made to ensure the reliability of the information presented in this publication, Gale Research Inc. does not guarantee the accuracy of the data contained herein. Gale accepts no payment for listing, and inclusion in the publication of any organization, agency, institution, publication, service, or individual does not imply endorsement of the editors or publisher. Errors brought to the attention of the publisher and verified to the satisfaction of the publisher will be corrected in future editions.
This pubication is a creative work fully protected by all applicable copyright laws, as well as by misappropriation, trade secret, unfair competition, and other applicable laws. The authors and editors of this work have added value to the underlying factual material herein through one or more of the following: unique and original selection, coordination, expression, arrangement, and classification of the information. All rights to this publication will be vigorously defended. Copyright ®1998 Gale Research 835 Penobscot Building 645 Griswold St. Detroit, Ml 48226-4094 All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.
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Contents Preface
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Biographies
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Cumulative Index (Including references to Who's Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre)
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Preface Provides Broad, Single-Source Coverage in the Entertainment Field Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television (CTFT) is a biographical reference series designed to provide students, educators, researchers, librarians, and general readers with information on a wide range of entertainment figures. Unlike single-volume reference works that focus on a limited number of artists or on a specific segment of the entertainment field, CTFT is an ongoing publication that includes entries on individuals active in the theatre, film, and television industries. Before the publication of CTFT, information-seekers had no choice but to consult several different sources in order to locate the in-depth biographical and credit data that makes CTFT's one-stop coverage the most comprehensive available on the lives and work of performing arts professionals.
Scope CTFT covers not only performers, directors, writers, and producers, but also behind-the-scenes specialists such as designers, managers, choreographers, technicians, composers, executives, dancers, and critics from the United States and Great Britain. With nearly 400 entries in CTFT 17, the series now provides biographies on approximately 8,000 people involved in all aspects of theatre, film, and television. CTFT gives primary emphasis to people who are currently active. New entries are prepared on major stars as well as those who are just beginning to win acclaim for their work. CTFT also includes entries on personalities who have died but whose work commands lasting interest.
Compilation Methods CTFT editors identify candidates for inclusion in the series by consulting biographical dictionaries, industry directories, entertainment annuals, trade and general interest periodicals, newspapers, and on-line databases. Entries are compiled from published biographical sources and then mailed to the listees or their agents for review and verification.
Revised Entries To ensure CTFT's timeliness and comprehensiveness, entries from previous volumes, as well as from Gale Research's Who's Who in the Theatre, are updated for individuals who have been active enough to require revision of their earlier biographies. Such individuals will merit revised entries as often as there is substantial new information to provide. Obituary notices for deceased entertainment personalities already listed in CTFT are also published.
Accessible Format Makes Data Easy to Locate CTFT entries, modeled after those in Gale's highly regarded Contemporary Authors series, are written in a clear, readable style designed to help users focus quickly on specific facts. The following is a summary of the information found in CTFT sketches: ENTRY HEADING: the form of the name by which the listee is best known.
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PERSONAL: full or original name; dates and places of birth and death; family data; colleges attended, degrees earned, and professional training; political and religious affiliations when known; avocational interests. ADDRESSES: home, office, agent, publicist and/or manager addresses. CAREER: tagline indicating principal areas of entertainment work; resume of career positions and other vocational achievements; military service. MEMBER: memberships and offices held in professional, union, civic, and social organizations. AWARDS, HONORS: theatre, film, and television awards and nominations; literary and civic awards; honorary degrees. CREDITS: comprehensive title-by-title listings of theatre, film, and television appearance and work credits, including roles and production data as well as debut and genre information. RECORDINGS: album, single song, video, and taped reading releases; recording labels and dates when available. WRITINGS: title-by-title listing of plays, screenplays, scripts, and musical compositions along with production information; books, including autobiographies, and other publications. ADAPTATIONS: a list of films, plays, and other media which have been adapted from the listee's work. SIDELIGHTS: favorite roles; portions of agent-prepared biographies or personal statements from the listee when available. OTHER SOURCES: books and periodicals where interviews or feature stories can be found.
Access Thousands of Entries Using CTFT's Cumulative Index Each volume of CTFT contains a cumulative index to the entire series. As an added feature, this index also includes references to all seventeen editions of Who's Who in the Theatre and to the four-volume compilation Who Was Who in the Theatre.
Available in Electronic Format Online. Recent volumes of CTFT are available online as part of the Gale Biographies (GALBIO) database accessible through LEXIS-NEXIS. For more information, contact LEXIS-NEXIS, P.O. Box 933, Dayton, OH 454010933; phone (937) 865-6800, toll-free: 800-346-9759.
Suggestions Are Welcome Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television is intended to serve as a useful reference tool for a wide audience, so comments about any aspect of this work are encouraged. Suggestions of entertainment professionals to include in future volumes are also welcome. Send comments and suggestions to: The Editor, Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Gale Research Inc., 835 Penobscot Bldg., 645 Griswold St., Detroit, Ml 48226-4094; call toll-free at 1-800-347-GALE; or fax to 1-313-961-6599. viii
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television * Indicates that a listing has been compiled from secondary sources believed to be reliable, but has not been personally verified for this edition by the listee.
AAMES, Willie 1960PERSONAL Original name Albert William Upton; born July 15, 1960, in Newport Beach, CA; married Victoria Weatherman (marriage ended); married Maylo McCaslin (an actress), 1986; children: (first marriage) Christopher; (second marriage) Harleigh (daughter). Addresses: Home—Olathe, Kansas. Career: Actor. Producer and director for a video company in Kansas City, MO. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Kenny Platt, We'll Get By, CBS, 1975. Fred Robinson, Swiss Family Robinson, ABC, 197576. Tommy Bradford, f ight Is Enough, ABC, 1977-81. Robbie Ham I in, The Edge of Night, NBC, 1983. Voice of Hank, Dungeons and Dragons (animated), CBS, 1983-87. Buddy Lembeck, Charles in Charge, CBS, 1984-85, then syndicated, 1987-88. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Wesley Jordache, Rich Man, Poor Man, ABC, 1976. Television Appearances; Pilots: Kenny Platt, We'll Get By, CBS, 1974. Adam Morgan, Doctor Dan, CBS, 1974. Tom Swift, The Tom Swift and Linda Craig Mystery Hour, ABC, 1983.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Leonard Linger, "Win One for Felix," The Odd Coup/e,ABC, 1971. "P.S. Murry Christmas," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1971. Harold, "The Karate Story," The Courtship of Eddie's Father, ABC, 1972. Harold, "In the Eye of the Beholder," The Courtship of Eddie's Father, ABC, 1972. "A Quiet Day in Dodge," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1973. "The Enemies," Medical Center, CBS, 1974. "Runaway on the Rogue River," World of Disney, NBC, 1974. "Credit Risk," Adam-/2, NBC, 1974. "Torment," Medical Center, CBS, 1975. T. J. Latimer, "Jury Duty," Family, ABC, 1976. "Injun Kid," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1977. "The First Time," Family, ABC, 1977. "Labors of Love," Family, ABC, 1977. "Doc's Nephew," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. Chip, "Love and New Year's Eve," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1985. "Love and Halley's Comet," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. "Revenge of the Esperanza," Blacke's Magic, NBC, 1986. "Peter McGovern," An American Portrait, CBS, 1986. "Love and Chartreuse," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. Voice characterization in Wait 'til Your Father Gets Home (animated), syndicated. Television Appearances; Movies: William Frankenstein, Frankenstein, ABC, 1973. Gum, Unwed Father, ABC, 1974. Donny, The Family Nobody Wanted, ABC, 1975. Tommy Bradford, E/ght Is Enough: A Family Reunion, NBC, 1987. Tommy Bradford,/4n Eight Is Enough Wedding, NBC, 1989.
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Television Appearances; Specials: ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars VII, ABC, 1979. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars IX, ABC, 1980. Bob Hope's All-Star Look at Television's Prime Time Wars (also known as Bob Hope's Special: Bob Hope's All-Star Look at Television's Prime Time Wars), NBC, 1980. Host, We're Movin', syndicated, 1982. The Tent/7 Annual Circus of the Stars (also known as Circus of the Stars), CBS, 1985. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1989. The 14th Annual Circus of the Stars (also known as Circus of the Stars), CBS, 1989. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1989. Film Appearances: Kenny Stevens, Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1979. Hog Wild, Avco Embassy, 1980. David, Paradise, Avco Embassy, 1982. Peyton Nichols, Zapped!, Avco Embassy, 1982. Coma-2, Golden Sun, 1984. Tony, Killing Machine (also known as Maquina de Matar), Embassy Home Entertainment, 1985. Tommy, Cut and Run (also known as Inferno in Diretta, Amazon: Savage Adventure, and Amazonia), New World, 1986.
ADAMS, Brooke 1949PERSONAL Born February 8, 1949, in New York, NY; daughter of Robert K. (an actor and producer) and Rosaland (an actress; maiden name, Gould) Adams; married Tony Shalhoub, 1992. Education: Attended High School of Performing Arts and Institute of American Ballet; studied acting with Lee Strasberg. Addresses: /Agent—Susan Smith & Associates, 121 N. San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211-2303. Career: Actress. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Carol, Split, Second Stage, New York, 1980. Lisa, Key Exchange, WPA, New York, 1982. Julia, The Philanderer, Yale Repertory, New Haven, CT, 1983. Carol, Linda Hur, Second Stage, New York, 1984. Heidi Holland, The Heidi Chronicles, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1990. Bella, Lost in Yonkers, Center Theatre Group/ Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1991-92. Jolly, The Old Neighborhood, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1997.
Also appeared in Bull from the Sky. RECORDINGS Videos: Bibleman/Miles Peterson, "Big Big Book," The Bibleman Show (Christian video for children), Sparrow and Pamplin Entertainment, 1996. Bibleman/Miles Peterson, "Back to School" The Bibleman Show (Christian video for children), Sparrow and Pamplin Entertainment, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, )u\y 17, 1995, p. 43. Other: h t t p : / / w w w . a c l o s e r l o o k . c o m / 9 6 0 1 ad/ children_youthAhebiblemanshow.html, September 24, 1997.*
Also made her New York debut as Gabrielle, The Petrified Forest, St. Clements. Film Appearances: Car Wash, Universal, 1976. Rose, Shoc/cwaves (also known as Shock Waves, A/most Human, and Death Corps), 1977. Abby, Days of Heaven, Paramount, 1978. Elizabeth Driscoll, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, United Artists, 1978. Stacy Bishop, A Man and a Woman and a Bank, Avco Embassy, 1979. Alexandra Pulido, Cuba, United Artists, 1979. The Great Train Robbery (also known as The First Great Train Robbery), United Artists, 1979. Jeannie, Tell Me a Riddle, 1980. Marion Edwards, Utilities, 1981. Sarah Bracknell, The Dead Zone, Paramount, 1983. Erica Boyer, Almost You, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Guest star in "Stuff commercials," The Stuff, 1985. Lisa Simon, Key Exchange, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Jane Belletto, Man on Fire (also known as Absinthe), TriStar, 1987. Virginia Marshall, The Unborn, Califilm, 1991. Nora, Gas Food Lodging, IRS Releasing/TriStar, 1992. Young Missy, My Boyfriend's Back, Buena Vista, 1993. Sleepless, 1994. Narrator, The Fire This Time, Blacktop Films, 1994. Elizabeth Thomas Brewer, The Baby-Sitter's Club, TriStar, 1995. Film Director: Two Faced, Theater 1761, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Cynthia Crackerby, O.K. Crackerby, ABC, 1965-66. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pagan Tralone, Lace, ABC, 1984. Pagan Tralone, Lace II, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Mae, The Daughters of Joshua Cabe, ABC, 1972. F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Last of the Belles," ABC, 1974. Mae, The Daughters of ]oshua Cabe Return, ABC, 1975. Vera Franklin, Murder on Flight 502, ABC, 1975. Diane Fowler, Who Is the Black Dahlia?, NBC, 1975. Beverly, James Dean: Portrait of a Friend (also known as James Dean and The Legend), NBC, 1976. Sarah Dacos, Nero Wolfe, ABC, 1979. Julia Newell, The Innocents Abroad, PBS, 1983. Diane Dupuy, Special People: Based on a True Story, CBS, 1984. Grace Danet, The Lion of Africa, HBO, 1987. PatMcClinton, Bridesmaids, CBS, 1989. Sally Norman, Sometimes They Come Back (also known as Stephen King's "Sometimes They Come Back"), CBS, 1991. Anna Dunne, The Last Hit (also known as The Long Kill), USA Network, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jennifer, Black Bart, CBS, 1975. Frannie Rosello, Flatbush/Avenue J, ABC, 1976. Meg Robbins, A Girl's Life, ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Angela," Po//ce Woman, NBC, 1976. "The Boy Next Door," Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1976. Judy Trowbridge, Walter's Law Clerk, 'The Law Clerk," Tony Randall Show, ABC, 1976.
ADAMS • 3 "Dead Again," Kojak, CBS, 1976. "Acts of Love," Family, ABC, 1977. "Echoes of Love," Family, ABC, 1978. "Haunted," American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. "Paul Reiser: Out on a Whim," On Location, HBO, 1987. "The Stork Club," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. "Fetal Attraction," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. "Maddie Hayes Got Married," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. "And the Flesh Was Made Word," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. Guest, The Tonight Show, NBC, 1988. Susana, Touched by An Angel, CBS, 1994. Guest Caller Marilyn, Frasier, NBC, 1995. Angie Varnas, "Song of Songs," Picture Windows, Showtime, 1995. Nun, Wings, NBC, 1996. Joyce, Gun, ABC, 1997.*
ADAMS, Edie 1929(?)PERSONAL Born Elizabeth Edith Enke, April 16, 1929 (some sources say 1927), in Kingston, PA; daughter of Sheldon and Ada (Adams) Enke; married Ernie Kovacs (an actor and comedian), 1955 (died in a car crash, 1962); married Marty Mills, 1964 (a photographer; divorced); married Pete Candoli (an entertainer), 1972 (divorced); children: (first marriage) Mia Susan (died, 1981); stepchildren: (first marriage) two daughters. Education: Attended Juilliard School of Music and Columbia University; trained in design at the Traphagen School of Fashion Design. Avocational Interests: Dressmaking, interior decoration. Addresses: Contact—c/o Roger Richman Agency, 9777 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, 1956, for Li'lAbner. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Flossie, Ev/7 RoySlade, 1972. Massage Parlor Owner, The Return of Joe Forrester (also known as Cop on the Beat), 1975.
4 • ADAMS Joyce, 5i/perdome, 1978. Connie Burton, Fast Friends, 1979. Kate Loves a Mystery (also known as Mrs. Columbo: Word Games), NBC, 1979. Tessie, A Cry for Love, 1980. Francine Sherman, Make Me an Offer, 1980. Mrs. Kennedy, Portrait of an Escort, 1980. Hazel, Shooting Stars, ABC, 1983. Mae West, Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter, 1984. Lady (Booster), lake Spanner, Private Eye (also known as Jack Spanner, Back on the Case, The Old Dick, and Hoodwinked), USA Network, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Edith Adams, Ernie in Kovacsland, NBC, 1951. The Ernie Kovacs Show, CBS, 1952-53, then NBC, 1956. The Chevy Show, NBC, 1958. Panelist, Take a Good Look, ABC, 1960-61. The Edie Adams Show (also known as Here's f cf/e), ABC, 1963-64. Take Charge!, PBS, 1988. Also appeared as Rosanne,As the World Turns, CBS, and as a guest on Kovacs Unlimited, WCBS. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Flora Cato, The Seekers, 1979. Ruby Miller, Arm/stead Maupin's "Tales of the City" (also known as Tales of the City), PBS, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Appeared on U.S. Steel Hour, Miss U.S. Television, Kovacs on the Corner, Three to Get Ready, The Jack Paar Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Perry Como Show, G.E. Theatre, The Dinah Shore Show, The Pat Boone Show, Colgate Comedy Hour, and Palace. Film Appearances: Miss Olsen, The/Apartment, United Artists, 1960. Rebel Davis, Lover, Come Back, Universal, 1962. Irene, Under the Yum-Yum Tree, Columbia, 1963. Monica Crump, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, United Artists, 1963. Frederica Larsen, Call Me Bwana, 1963. Barbie, Barbara of Seville, Love with the Proper Stranger, Paramount, 1964. Mabel Cantwell, The Best Man, United Artists, 1964. Irene Chase, Made in Paris, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Trina Yale, The Oscar, Embassy, 1966. Merle McGill, The Honey Pot (also known as /Anyone for Venice? and It Comes up Murder), United Artists, 1967. Tempest Stoner, Cheech & Chong's "(Jp in Smoke" (also known as Up in Smoke), 1978. Leslie, Racket, 1979. The Happy Hooker Goes to Hollywood, 1980. Carolyn, Boxoffice, 1982. Film Work: Production assistance, Kovacs, 1971.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Lillian Sinclair, Bosom Buddies (pilot), 1980.
Stage Appearances: (Debut)-Blithe Spirit, Chapel Theatre, Ridgewood, NJ, 1947. (New York debut) Eileen, Wonderful Town, Winter Garden Theatre, 1953. Daisy Mae, Li'l Abner, St. James Theatre, NY, 1956. Sweet Bird of Youth, 1960. Free as a Bird, 1960. Sadie Thompson, Rain, Packard Music Hall, Warren, OH, 1963. Title role, La Perichole, Opera House, Seattle, WA, 1972. Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Falmouth Playhouse, ME, 1983. The Merry Widow, Long Beach Civic Light Opera, CA, 1986. Happy Birthday, Mr. Abbott! or Night of 100 Years, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1987.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, "Lucy Meets the Moustache," The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, CBS, 1960. Angela, "Sourdough Suite," Vega$, ABC, 1981.
Tours: The Merry Widow, U.S. Cities, 1959. Reno Sweeney, Anything Goes, U.S. Cities, 1974. Lovely Lowell, The Cooch Dancer, U.S. Cities, 1975.
Television Appearances; Specials: Cinderella, 1959. The Bob Hope Show, 1970. The Don Adams Special: Hooray for Hollywood, CBS, 1970. The Bob Hope Show, 1971. Madame Zenia, The Haunting of Harrington House, 1981. Ernie Kovacs: Television's Original Genius, (cable), 1982. The Screen /Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1984. Flo, Neat and Tidy (also known as /Adventures Beyond Belief), 1986. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Cabaret: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Edie and Peter, 1973. Broadway, My Way, St. Regis Hotel, NY, 1982. Also appeared in Mame and Where's Charley? WRITINGS For Film: Kovacs, 1971. Books (With Robert Windeler), Sing a Pretty Song: The "Offbeat" Life of Edie Adams, Including the Ernie Kovacs Years, Morrow, 1990.*
ADAMS, Mason 1919PERSONAL Born February 26, 1919, in New York, NY; married Margot Adams (a writer), 1958; children: Betsy, Bill. Education: University of Wisconsin, B.A., 1940, M.A., 1941; trained for the stage at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Addresses: Agent—Paul Kohner, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. On-camera and voice spokesperson for television commercials, including commercials for Nuprin pain reliever and Smuckers products. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, supporting actor in a drama series, 1979, 1980, and 1981, all for Lou Grant. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Players Club, Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Bill Cairns, The Deadliest Season, CBS, 1977. Dr. Eliot Losen, And Baby Makes Six, NBC, 1979. Dr. Ed Johnson, A Shining Season, CBS, 1979. Elmo Tyson, Flamingo Road, NBC, 1980. Willie the Wino, Murder Can Hurt You!, ABC, 1980. Wally, The Revenge of the Stepford Wives, NBC, 1980. Harry Tannenbaum, The Kid with the Broken Halo, NBC, 1982. Father Ryan, Rage of Angels, 1982. Ray Mellette, Adam, NBC, 1983. Solomon Northup's Odyssey (also known as HalfSlave, Half-Free), 1984. Ron Sandier, Passions, CBS, 1984. Sumner Murdock, The Night They Saved Christmas, ABC, 1984. Dr. Karl Janss, Northstar, ABC, 1986. Geoffrey Wiggins, Under Siege, 1986. Under the Influence, CBS, 1986. Dr. Gordon, Who Is Julia?, CBS, 1986. Father Ryan, Rage of Angels: The Story Continues, NBC, 1986. Frank Halloran, Perry Mason: The Case of the Maligned Mobster (also known as The Case of the Maligned Mobster), NBC, 1991. Judge Colbert, Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted (also known as Who Speaks for Jonathan?), NBC, 1992. Henry Hyde, Assault at West Point (also known as Conduct Unbecoming: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker) Showtime, 1994. Dr. Frederick Rochelle, Not of This Earth (also known as Roger Corman Presents: Not of This Earth), Showtime, 1995. Also appeared in Freedom to Speak and Buying a Landslide. Television Appearances: Miniseries: Appeared in The Quiet Conspiracy, [England].
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Love of Life, CBS, 1951. Charlie Hume, Lou Grant, CBS, 1977-82. Gordon Blair, Morning Star, Evening Star, NBC, 198586. Everett Daye, Knight and Daye, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Peter Braden, Hope Divison (also known as Shades ofS/ue),ABC, 1987.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Case of the Phantom Fire," The Man behind the Badge, CBS, 1954. The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. Announcer, Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Professor Lloyd Rhodes, Family Ties, NBC, 1986. Bob Ranier, "The Heiress," Matlock, NBC, 1988. Roger Philby, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. "A New Woman," Monsters, syndicated, 1990. "Chute First, Ask Questions Later," Civil Wars, ABC, 1992.
6 • AC UTTER "Citizen's Court judge/' Family Matters, ABC, 1997. "Diary of a Serial Killer," Murder One, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Clyde Hawthorne, Peking Encounter, syndicated, 1982. Voice, The Grinch Crinches the Cat in the Hat, 1982. Narrator, Great Day, 1983. Narrator, The Whimsical World of Oz, 1985. Narrator, Arnold of the Ducks, 1985. Dr. Parke, You Are the Jury, 1986. Narrator and Host, Norman Rockwell: An American Portrait, PBS, 1987. Narrator, Challenge on the Coast (also known as Conserving America), PBS, 1989. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Joe Rigga, Get Away Old Man, Cort Theatre, 1943. (London debut) Playwright, bed salesman, and Herbert, You I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running, New Theatre, 1968. Paradise Lost, Mirror Repertory Company, Theatre at St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1984. Time of Your Life, Mirror Repertory Company, Theatre at St. Peter's Church, 1985. Danger: Memory!, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1987. Budge/Arno Klein, The Day Room, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage, New York City, 1987-88. Lou Gold, The Rose Quartet, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1991. The Ryan Interview, or How It Was Around Here (part of Marathon '95), Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1995. Appeared in productions at the Hilltop Theatre, Baltimore, summer, 1940; appeared in productions on Broadway, includ ing Career Angel, Public Relations, Violet, Shadow of My Enemy, Inquest, The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, Tall Story, Foxfire, and The Trial of the Catonsville Nine; also appeared in The Shortchanged Review, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City. Appeared off-Broadway in Checking Out, Meegan's Came, and The 5oft Touch.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Colonel Mason, FIX (also known as FIX—Murder by Illusion and Murder by Illusion), Orion, 1986. Deputy Director Brown, Toy Soldiers, TriStar, 1991. Walter Sr., Son-in-Law, Buena Vista, 1993. Mr. Pike, Houseguest, Buena Vista, 1995. Father Nestor, Touch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1997. Hudson River Blues, 1997. Radio Appearances: Title role, Pepper Young's Family, 1946-60. Performed on most major radio shows originating in New York; radio voiceovers for WPLJ-FM radio in New York City, 1995.*
AC UTTER, Jenny 1952PERSONAL Surname is pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable; born Jennifer Ann Agutter, December 20, 1952, in Taunton, England; daughter of Derek Brodie (a live entertainment organizer) and Catherine (Lynam) Agutter; married Johan Tham (a hotel owner); children: one son. Education: Trained for the stage at the Elmhurst Ballet School. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Most Promising Artiste Award, Variety Club of Great Britain, 1971; Emmy Award, best supporting actress, 1971, for The 5now Goose; Best Actress nomination, New York British TV Scout, 1972, for/A War of Children; British Academy of Film and Television Arts and Sciences Award, best supporting actress, 1977, for fquus. Member: British American Academy of Dramatic Art. CREDITS
Film Appearances: The Happy Hooker, Cannon, 1975. Voice, Raggedy Ann and Andy (animated), 1976. Obstetrician, Demon (also known as Cod Told Me To), 1977. President of the United States, The Final Conflict (also known as Omen ///: The Final Conflict), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981.
Stage Appearances: (Debut) Lady Teazle, The School for Scandal, Castle Theatre, Farnham, Surrey, 1972. (London debut) Rooted, Hampstead Theatre Club, 1973. Raina, Arms and the Man, Manchester '73 Festival, 1973.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Ride across Lake Constance, Hampstead Theatre Club, 1973. Miranda, The Tempest, National Theatre, 1974. Thea, Spring's Awakening, National Theatre, 1974. Hedda, Hedda Gabler, Round House, London, 1980. Emma, Betrayal, Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1980. AliceArden^rdenofFaversham, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1982. Fontanelle, (Edward Bond's) Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1982. The Other Place, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1982. Regan, King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1982-83. Grace, The Body, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1983. (Broadway debut) Pat Green, Breaking the Code, Neil Simon Theatre, 1987-88, then John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1988. Princess of France, Love's Labour's Lost, Barbican Theatre, London, 1995. Also appeared in Shrew, Los Angeles, and Mothers and Daughters. Film Appearances: (Debut) Asua, East of Sudan, 1963. Ballerina, 1965. Linda Frazier, A Man Could Get Killed, 1966. Maud, Gates of Paradise (also known as Vrata raja and Pforten des Parad/eses), 1967. Pamela, Star! (also known as Those Were Happy Times), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Wynne, / Start Counting, United Artists, 1970. Girl, Walkabout, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Roberta/Bobbie, The Ra/7way Children, Universal, 1971. She//ey, 1972. Jessica, Logan's Run, United Artists, 1976. Molly Prior, The Eagle Has Landed, Columbia, 1977. Jill Mason, Equus, Warner Bros., 1977. Anne Ballard, Dominique (also known as Avenging Spirit and Dominique Is Dead), 1978. Catherine, Clayton and Catherine (also known as China 9, Liberty 37, Gunfire, and Love, Bullets, and Frenzy), 1978. Clara Dollman, The Riddle of the Sands, 1979. Ann Walton, Sweet William, 1980. Miss Hobbs, The Survivor, 1980. Amy Medford, Amy (also known as Amy on the Lips), 1981. Nurse Alex Price, An American Werewolf in London, Universal, 1981. Miss Lowrie, Secret Places, 1984.
AGUTTER • 7 Cleopatra, "Antony and Cleopatra Promo/' Amazon Women on the Moon (also known as Cheeseburger Film Sandwich), 1987. Miss Right, 1988. Hannah Coke, King of the Wind, 1988. Carolyn Page, Dark Tower, Spectrafilm, 1989. Joanne Simpson, Child's Play 2, Universal, 1990. Burn doctor (uncredited),Dar/cman, Universal, 1990. Voice of Daffers, Freddie as F.R.O.7 (also known as Freddie the Frog; animated), Miramax, 1992. Guinevere/Mary Fenton, Blue Juice, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: The All New Alexei Sayle Show, BBC, 1994. Connie Fairbrother Spencer, And the Beat Goes On, BBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lizzie Corlay, Beulah Land, NBC, 1980. Jill Albery, Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less, USA Network, 1990. Idina Hatton, The Buccaneers, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Johanna, Long after Summer, 1967. The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens, 1970. Fritha, The Snow Goose, NBC, 1971. Anya, The Cherry Orchard, BBC, 1971. Maureen Tomelty,/\ War of Children, BBC, then CBS, 1972. Kiss Me and Die, ABC, 1974. Dominie Lanceford, The Savage Curse, 1974. Melanie, A Legacy, BBC, 1975. Sue, The Waiting Room, Thames TV, 1975. Louise De La Valliere, The Man in the Iron Mask, NBC, 1977. Poppy Jackson, School Play, BBC, 1979. Pricilla Mullins, The Mayflower, Voyage of the Pilgrims (also known as Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure), CBS, 1979. Desdemona, Othello, 1981. A Dream of Alice, BBC, 1982. Rosaline, Love's Labour's Lost, BBC, 1984, later as part of The Shakespeare Plays, PBS, 1985. Pam Fawce, This Office Life, BBC, 1984. Nancy Lammeter, S/7as Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe, PBS, 1987. Lady Capulet, Romeo and Juliet, PBS, 1994. Isobel Balmerino, September (also known as Rosamunde Pitcher's "September'7), Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Beth, "As Many As Are Here Present," The Ten Commandments, Yorkshire TV, 1971.
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Mary Shelley, Omnibus, BBC, 1971. Dr. Leah Russell, "Deadly Countdown: Part 1," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1974. Dr. Leah Russell, "Deadly Countdown: Part 2," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1974. Hedvig, "The Wild Duck," Classic Theatre, PBS, 1975. Dr. Leah Russell, Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1977. "Little Games/' Magnum P.I., CBS, 1984. Morgan Le Fay, "The Last Defense of Camelot," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. "The White Rose for Death/' Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. "Voices in the Earth," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1987. Lauren Demeter, "The Visitation," The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Kate Milverton, "Needle in a Haystack," TECX, 1990. Kate Milverton, "A Soldier's Death," TECX, 1990. Kate Milverton, "Rock a Buy Baby," TECX, 1990. Woman who wanted to have a child with our hero, Dream On, HBO, 1990. The Outsiders, Fox, 1990. Professor Mamet, "Psirens," Red Dwarf, 1993. Voice, "The Winter's Tale," Shakespeare: The Animated Tales, HBO, 1996. Also appeared in Dear John, NBC. Other Television Appearances: Appeared as Grace Hubbard,/4/exancfer Graham Bell; Nurse, A House in Regent Place; Kristy Kerr, The Newcomers; The Two Ronnies; Boon; Love Hurts; and Heartbeat. Radio Appearances: (Debut) There's Love and Love, BBC, 1973. WRITINGS Snap: Observations of Los Angeles and London (nonfiction), Quartet Books, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Times, Februarys, 1995, p. 14;March 12,1996, p. 15.*
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Born Francoise Sorya Dreyfus, April 27,1932 (some sources say 1934), in Paris, France; daughter of Henri
(an actor; professional name Murray) and Genevieve Sorya (Durand) Dreyfus; married Edouard Zimmermann, 1949 (divorced); married Nico Papatakis (a director), 1951 (divorced, 1954); married Pierre Barouh, 1966 (divorced); married Albert Finney (an actor), 1970 (divorced, 1978); children: (second marriage) Manuela. Education: Studied dance at Marseilles Opera; studied theater in England, then at Cours Bauer-Therond. Addresses: Agent—do Agents Associes, 201 rue du Faubourg St. Honore, F-75008 Paris, France. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1966, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actress, 1967, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a drama, 1967, all for Un Homme et une femme; Cannes International Film Festival Award, best actress, 1980, forSa/to nel vuoto; Studios International Circle of Achievement, 1985. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Anouk, La Ma/son sous la mer, 1946. La Fleur de /'age, 1947. The Golden Salamander, General Films, 1949. Georgia Maglia, Les Amants de Verone (also known as The Lovers of Verona), Souvaine Selective, 1951. Conquetes du froid, 1951. Noche de tormenta, 1951. Le Rideau cramoisi (also known as The Crimson Curtain), 1951. Jeanne, La Bergere et le ramoneur (also known as The Paris Express and The Man Who Watched Trains Co By), Raymond Stross/George Schaefer, 1953. Forever My Heart (also known as Happy Birthday), British Lion, 1954. Elena Vargas, Contraband Spain, British Pathe, 1955. Ich suche dich, 1955. Les Mauvaises Rencontres (also known as The Bad Liasons), 1955. Nina, 1956. Stresemann, 1956. Tous peuvent me tuer (also known as /Anyone Can Kill Me), 1957. Marie Pichon, Pot bouille (also known as The House of Lovers), 1957. Stephanie, La Tete contre les murs (also known as The Keepers), 1958.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Carve Her Name with Pride, J. Arthur Rank, 1958. Eva, The Journey (also known as Some of Us May Die), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959. Jeanne, Les Dragueurs (also known as The Chasers and The Young Have No Morals), 1959. Helene LaRouche, Le Farceur (also known as The ]oker), Lopert, 1961. Maddalena, La Dolce Vita, Astor/American International, 1961. Title role, Donna Di Vita (also known as Lola), Rome Paris/Euro International/Films-Around-the-World, 1961. Jeanne Hebuterne, Modigliani of Montparnasse (also known as Montparnasse 19 and The Lovers of Montparnasse), Franco-London/Astra-Pallavicina/ Continental Distributing, 1961. L'imprevisto, 1961. Qua/Notre Dame, 1961. // guidizio universale (also known as The Last judgment), 1961. Queen Bera, Sodome et Gomorrhe (also known as Sodom and Gomorrah, Sodom e Gomorra, and The Last Days of Sodom and Gomorrah), Titanus/ Pathe Cinema/ S.G.C/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Luisa Anselmi, Otto e mezzo (also known as 8 1/2 and Fellini's 8 1/2), Embassy, 1963. Mita Palumbo, Liola (also known as A Very Handy Man), Federiz-Francinex-Cinecitta/Rizzoli, 1963. // giorno piu corto (also known as The Shortest Day),
1963. llterroista, 1963. llsuccesso, 1963. Anna, Les Grands Chemins (also known as Of Flesh and Blood and // Baro), Copernic-Saphrene-Dear/ Times, 1964. Lorenza, JLe 5exe cfes Anges (also known as Le voci blanche, I castrati, Undercover Rouge, and White Voices), Franca-Federiz-Francoriz/Rizzoli, 1965. // morbidone, 1965. Luisa, La Fuga, Cine 3/lnternational Classics (Fox), 1966. Anne Gauthier, Un Homme et une femme (also known as A Man and a Woman), Les Films 137 Allied Artists, 1966. Mita, La stag/one del nostro amore (also known as A Very Handy Man), Federiz-Francinex-Cinecitta/ Rizzoli, 1966. Loscandalo, 1966. Anne, Un Soir, un train (also known as One Night . . . a Train), Parc-Fox Europa Films du Siecle/ Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Carla, The Appointment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
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ALBERT, Eddie 1908PERSONAL Born Edward Albert Heimberger, April 22, 1908, in Rock Island, IL; son of Frank Daniel (a realtor) and Julia (Jones) Heimberger; married Maria Margarita Guadalupe Teresa Estella Bolado Castilla y O'Donnell (an actress and singer; professional name, Margo Albert), December 5, 1945 (deceased, 1985); children: Edward (an actor), Maria. Education: Attended the University of Minnesota, 1927-29. Avocational interests: Organic gardening, reading philosophical works, playing the guitar, beachcombing, designing and making movies and glass paintings. Addresses: Contact—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069. /Agent—Gold/Marshak/Liedtke Talent & Literary Agency, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA91505. Career: Actor, singer, and producer. Founder, Eddie Albert Productions (a production company specializing in educational films), 1945; appeared in a nightclub act with wife, Margo Albert, 1954; also singer with the Threesome, performing on radio and on stage throughout the United States; theater manager in Minneapolis, MN; lecturer on ecology, 1969-70; performed concerts at Plaza de la Raza. Special World Envoy, Meals for Millions, 1963; consultant, United Nations Food Conference, Rome, Italy, 1974, and to the governor of Pennsylvania; also chairperson, Eddie Albert World Trees Foundation; trustee, National Arbor Day Foundation; national conservation chairperson, Boy Scouts of America; trustee, Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, AK; director, U.S. Committee on Refugees; member of board of directors, Film Council; trustee, National Recreation and Parks Association; board of directors, solar lobby; and member of consumer advisory board, U.S. Department of Energy. Speaker at U.S. Navy's 222nd Anniversary ceremonies, Washington, DC, 1997. Military service: U.S. Navy, lieutenant, served during World War II.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1955, for Roman Holiday; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, and National Film Critics' Award, both 1972, for The Heartbreak Kid; Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1975, for The Longest Yard; Southern Illinois University, honorary D.F.A., 1982; Presidential World Without Hunger Award, 1984. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, National Recreation and Parks Association (board of trustees), Bohemian Club (San Francisco). CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Bing Edwards, Brother Rat, Warner Bros., 1938. Dr. Clinton Forrest, Jr., Four Wives, Warner Bros., 1939. Phil Dolan, Jr., On Your Toes, Warner Bros., 1939. Peter Coleman, An Angel from Texas, Warner Bros., 1940. Bing Edwards, Brother Rat and a Baby (also known as Baby Be Good), Warner Bros., 1940. Max Stargardt,/A Dispatch from Reuters (also known as This Man Reuter), Warner Bros., 1940. Dusty Rhodes, My Love Came Back, Warner Bros., 1940. Clint Forrest, Four Mothers, Warner Bros., 1941. Dreamy, The Great Mr. Nobody, Warner Bros., 1941. George Watkins, Out of the Fog, Warner Bros., 1941. Eddie Barnes, Thieves Fall Out, Warner Bros., 1941. Matt Varney, The Wagons Roll at Night, Warner Bros., 1941. Leckie, Eagle Squadron, Universal, 1942. Terry Moore, Lady Bodyguard, Paramount, 1942. Bill "Panama Kid" Kingsford, Treat 'em Rough, Universal, 1942. Tom Hughes, Bombardier, RKO, 1943. Wacky Walters, Ladies' Day, RKO, 1943. Chris Thomson, Strange Voyage, Signal, 1945. Gil Cummins, The Perfect Marriage, Paramount, 1946. Rendezvous with Annie, Republic, 1946. Kip Walker, Hit Parade of 1947, Republic, 1947. Steve Nelson, Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (also known as A Woman Destroyed and Smash-Up), Universal, 1947. Jake Bullard, Time Out of Mind, Universal, 1947. Mermaid barker (uncredited), Unconquered, 1947. Daniel Bone, The Dude Goes West, Allied Artists, 1948.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Bullets Booker, You Gotta Stay Happy, Universal, 1948. Harry Proctor/Old Joe, Every Girl Should Be Married, 1948. Humphrey Briggs, The Fuller Brush Girl (also known as The Affairs of Sa//y), Columbia, 1950. Christopher Leeds, Meet Me After the Show, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. Lieutenant Bill Barron, You're in the Navy Now (also known as U.S.S. Tea Kettle), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1951. Orlando Higgins, "Woman of Sin" in /Actors and Sin, United Artists, 1952. Charles Drouet, Carrie, Paramount, 1952. Irving Radovich, Roman Holiday, Paramount, 1953. Eliot Atterbury, The Girl Rush, Paramount, 1955. Burt McGuire, /'// Cry Tomorrow, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1955. Ali Hakim, Oklahoma!, Magna Theatres, 1955. Captain Erskine Cooney, Attack!, United Artists, 1956. Captain McLean, The Teahouse of the August Moon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Austin Mack, The Joker Is Wild (also known as All the Way), Paramount, 1957. Bill Gorton, The Sun Also Rises, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1957. Hanagan, The Gun Runners, United Artists, 1958. Major MacMahon, Orders to Kill, United Motion Picture, 1958. Abe Fields, The Roots of Heaven, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Carter, Beloved Infidel, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Harry Davis, The Two Little Bears, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Dr. Charles Dornberger, The Young Doctors, United Artists, 1961. Colonel Tom Newton, The Longest Day, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Harvey Ames, Madison Avenue, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1962. Clint Morgan, Who's Got the Action?, Paramount, 1962. Colonel Norval Algate Bliss, Captain Newman, M.D., Universal, 1963. Rider Otto, Miracle of the White Stallions (also known as The Flight of the White Stallions), Buena Vista, 1963. Ben, The Party's Over, Allied Artists, 1966. Charles Pether, Seven Women (also known as Women), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Mr. Corcoran, The Heartbreak Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Warden Hazen, The Longest Yard, Paramount, 1974.
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Captain Ed Kosterman, McQ, Warner Bros., 1974. Chief Berrigan, The Take, Columbia, 1974. Dr. Samuel Richards, The Devil's Rain, Bryanston, 1975. Jason O'Day, Escape to Witch Mountain, Buena Vista, 1975. Leo Sellars, Hustle, Paramount, 1975. Colonel Lockyer, Whiffs (also known as W.H.I.F.S. and C.A.S.H.), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Pa Strawacher, Birch Interval, Gamma III, 1976. Alex Warren, Moving Violation, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1976. Eli Sande, The Concorde—Airport'79 (also known as Airport '79, The Concorde Affair, and Airport '80: The Concorde), Universal, 1979. Moffat, The Border (also known as Border Cop and The Blood Barrier), 1979. Daggett, Foolin' Around, Columbia, 1980. Max, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, American International, 1980. Bert Kramer, Yesterday, Cinepix, 1980. Samuel Ellison, Take This ]ob and Shove It, AvcoEmbassy, 1981. This Time Forever (also known as The Victory), 1981. Henry Pollack, Yes, Giorgio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1982. Harry, The Act (also known as 8/ess 'em All), Film Ventures, 1984. The President, Dreamscape, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Dean Bradley, Stitches, International Film Marketing, 1985. Helmes, Head Office, TriStar, 1986. Turnaround, Rose Productions/A-S-Major, 1987. Captain Danny Jackson, Terminal Entry, United Film, 1988. Police Chief Maloney, Brenda Starr, New World, 1989. Emcee, The Big Picture, Columbia, 1989. Headless!, [USA], 1994.
Illusion Infinity, 1997. Film Work; Song Performer: "Green Acres Theme," Son-in-Law, Buena Vista, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Larry Tucker, Leave It to Larry, CBS, 1952. Host, Nothing But the Best, ABC, 1953. Host, The Eddie Albert Show, CBS, 1953. Host, Saturday Night Revue, NBC, 1954. Host, On Your/Account, CBS, 1954-56. Oliver Wendell Douglas, Green/Acres, CBS, 196571.
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Frank McBride, Switch, CBS, 1975-78. Carlton Travis, Falcon Crest, CBS, 1987. Uncle Bill Scofield, Okavango, 1992-93. Also appeared on General Hospital, ABC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ogden Towery, The Word, CBS, 1978. Brian Murphy, Evening in Byzantium, syndicated, 1978. Felix Kendrick, Beulah Land, NBC, 1980. Festus, Peter and Paul, CBS, 1981. Admiral Wiley Sloan, Goliath Awaits, syndicated, 1981. Breckinridge Long, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Pilots: Oliver Douglas, Carol, CBS, 1967.
Howdy, ABC, 1970. Bob Randall, Daddy's Girl, CBS, 1973. Frank McBride, Switch (also known as Las Vegas Roundabout), CBS, 1975. Carroll Yeager, Trouble in High Timber Country (also known as The Yeagers), ABC, 1980. Vincent Slattery, Living in Paradise, NBC, 1981. Jason O'Day, Beyond Witch Mountain, CBS, 1982. Television Work; Pilots: Theme performer, "That's the Way I Am," Living in Paradise, NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Movies: The Lieutenant, NBC, 1963. Dr. Thomas Spencer, See the Man Run, ABC, 1971. Colonel Douglas Graham, Fireball Forward, ABC, 1972. Pop, Promise Him Anything, ABC, 1975. Captain Dunn, Crash (also known as The Crash of Flight 401), ABC, 1978. Coach Homer Sixx, The Oklahoma City Dolls, ABC, 1981. Reverend Harlan Barnum, Rooster, ABC, 1982. Father Dietrich, The Demon Murder Case (also known as The Rhode Island Murders), NBC, 1983. Will Larson, Burning Rage, CBS, 1984. Judge Hand, Dress Gray, NBC, 1984. Bill White, In Like Flynn, ABC, 1985. Joe Varon, Mercy or Murder?, NBC, 1987. Nutcracker: Money, Madness, Murder, NBC, 1987. Oliver Douglas, Return to Green Acres, 1990. Charles, The Girl from Mars, 1991. Ernest Cower, The Barefoot Executive, ABC, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Episodic: "Revenge," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1949. Te//er of Tales (also known as The Somerset Maugham TV Theatre), CBS, 1950. "Mutiny Below," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1953. "The Little Wife," Rev/on Mirror Theatre, NBC, 1953. "Outlaw's Reckoning," The Motorola TV Hour, CBS, 1953. "Journey to Nowhere," Philip Morris Playhouse, CBS, 1953. "Tin Wedding," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1953. "Stage to Tucson," Zane Grey Theatre (also known as Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre) CBS, 1956. "A Fugitive," Zane Grey Theatre (also known as Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre) CBS, 1956. "A Gun for My Bride/'Zane Grey Theatre (also known as Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre) CBS, 1956. "The Vaunted," Zane Grey Theatre (also known as Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre) CBS, 1956. The David Niven Theatre, NBC, 1959. "Apple of His Eye," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1959. "Famous," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1961. "A Break in the Weather," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1962. Phil, "Doughboy," Combat!, ABC, 1963. Land of the Giants, ABC, 1964. Andy Thorne, "Cry of Silence," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964. Dr. Fred Wilson, "Eleven Days to Zero," Voyage to ! the Bottom of the Sea, 1964. "The Golden Ocean," The Rogues, NBC, 1965. Hippodrome, CBS, 1966. Major General Martin J. Hollister, "Dead Weight," Columbo, NBC, 1971. Dr. George Baxter, "Blood of the Dragon," Kung Fu, ABC, 1974. Turandot, PBS, 1982. Mack Erickson, Hotel, ABC, 1985. Sen. Corky McCorkindale, "Jonathan Smith Goes to Washington,"Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1986. Jackson Lane, "The Body Politic," Murc/er, 5he Wrote,
CBS, 1988. Roger Simpson Leads, "Dream Me a Life," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1988. Charlie Weston, thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. Jonathan Hughes, "A Touch of Petulance," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, HBO and USA Network, 1990. Noah, "Treasure of the Ages," Time Trax, syndicated, 1993. Himself, "One Flu over the Cuckoo's Nest," The Jackie Thomas Show, ABC, 1993. Adrian Toomes/The Vulture, "Shriek of the Vulture," Spider-Man, Fox, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Also appeared in episodes of "1984," Studio One, CBS; Your Show of Shows, NBC; Alcoa Premiere, ABC; Playhouse 90, CBS; Sch//tz Playhouse of Stars, CBS; Chrysler Medallion Theatre, CBS; Ford Theatre Hour, NBC; Front Row Center, CBS; Lights Out, NBC; The Loretta Young Theatre, NBC; The Alcoa Hour, NBC; Chevrolet Tele-Theatre, NBC; Dupont Show of the Week, NBC; Good/ear Television Playhouse, NBC; The Virginian, NBC; Wagon Tra/n, NBC; Sam Benedict, NBC; W/c/e Country, NBC; The Naked City, ABC; Dr. /C/7cfare, NBC; The Love Boat, ABC; The Fall Cuy, ABC; Golden Palace, CBS; and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Bumerli, The Chocolate Soldier, NBC, 1955. Martin Barret, A Connecticut Yankee, NBC, 1955. Dr. Jack Davidson, /ohnny Belinda, CBS, 1955. Host, The Night of Christmas, NBC, 1959. Paul Hughes, The 8a//ad of Louie the Louse, CBS, 1959. Hollywood Sings, NBC, 1960. Albert Warren, "The Spiral Staircase," Theatre '62, NBC, 1961. Cameo, Li'l Abner, NBC, 1971. Narrator, Dr. Seuss' 'The Lorax," CBS, 1972. Pod Clock, "The Borrowers," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1973. Title role, The Lives of Ben Franklin: The Ambassador, CBS, 1974. Host, Siegfried and Roy, NBC, 1980. Guest, Parade of Stars, ABC, 1983. Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III: The Spark and the Glue, PBS, 1985. Bill Watson, "Daddy Can't Read," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1988. Christmas with the Stars: An International Earthquake Benefit, 1989. The Legend of the Beverly Hillbillies, CBS, 1993. Host, A Norman Rockwell Christmas, Discovery Channel, 1994. Himself, Art Linkletter on Positive Aging: Alternative Living, Senior Rip-Offs, and Grandparenting, PBS, 1994. Interviewee, Victory in the Pacific, CBS, 1995. Voice, Extreme Chostbusters, 1997. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) O, Evening Star!, Empire Theatre, 1936. Bing Edwards, Brother Rat, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1936. Leo Davis, Room Service, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1937.
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Antipholus, The Boys from Syracuse, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1938. Horace Miller, Miss Liberty, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1949. Title role, Reuben, Reuben, Shubert Theatre, Boston, MA, 1955. Jack Jordan, Say, Darling, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1958. Harold Hill, The Music Man, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1960. George Bartlett, No Hard Feelings, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1973. Martin Vanderhof, You Can't Take It with You, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1983. The Stagehand, Parade of Stars Playing the Palace, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1983. Also appeared in Seven Year Itch and Our Town. Appeared with Circus Moderno in Mexico, 1941, and with the Hagenbeck Circus in Europe, 1965. Performed with the San Francisco Opera, 1982. Radio Appearances; Series: Eddie, The Honeymooners—Grace and Eddie, NBC, 1935. RECORDINGS Videos: Voice, Mouse on the Mayflower, Family Home Entertainment, 1993.*
ALBERT, Edward 1951(Edward Albert Jr.) PERSONAL Full name, Edward Laurence Albert; born February 20,1951, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Eddie (an actor) and Margo (an actress, singer, and dancer; full name, Maria Margarita Guadalupe Bolado Castilla y O'Donnell) Albert; married Kate Woodville, 1978; children: Thais Carmen Woodville. Education: Attended University of California at Los Angeles, and Oxford University; studied acting in Stratford-uponAvon, England. A vocational interests: Ranching and raising horses, raising organic fruits and vegetables. Addresses: Agent—Henderson/Hogan Agency, 850 Seventh Ave., Suite 1003, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor. Performed with his father on radio. Pop musician and composer; photographer and
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freelance writer, with photography exhibits in Los Angeles. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomintion, best actor in a musical or comedy, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1973, tor Butterflies Are Free; Nosostros Golden Eagle Award for Highest Career Achievement. CREDITS Film Appearances: George Mellish, The Fool Killer (also known as Violent Journey), Allied Artists, 1965. Don Baker, Butterflies Are Free, Columbia, 1972. Peter Latham, Forty Carats, Columbia, 1973. Lieutenant Tom Garth, Midway (also known as The Battle of Midway), Universal, 1976. Jerry, Un Taxi Mauve (also known as The Purple Taxi), Parafrance, 1977. Ross Pine, The Domino Principle (also known as The Domino Killings), Avco-Embassy, 1977. Nico Tomasis, The Greek Tycoon, Universal, 1978. Michael Rogan,/A Time to Die (also known as Seven Graves for Rogan), Almi, 1979. Jeff, The Squeeze (also known as Diamond Thieves, The Heist, and The Kip-Off), Maverick, 1980. Brian, When Time Ran Out (also known as Earth's Final Fury), Warner Bros., 1980. Cabren, Galaxy of Terror (also known as Mindwarp, An Infinity of Terror, and Planet of Horrors), New World, 1981. Wash Gillespie, Butterfly, Analysis, 1982. Ted, The House Where E vil Dwells, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1982. Tom, Ellie, Film Ventures, 1984. "Tag" Taggar, Getting Even (also known as Hostage: Dallas), American Distribution Group, 1986. Captain Danny Jackson, Terminal Entry, Celebrity Home Entertainment, 1986. Danny Warren, The Underachievers, Lightning, 1988. Commander Merrill, The Rescue, Buena Vista, 1988. Jason Marks, Distortions, Cori/Academy Entertainment, 1988. Eddie Powers, Accidents, Trans-World Entertainment, 1988. A PunoLimpio, 1988. Dana Lund, Mind Games, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1989. Harry "Punchy" Moses, Fist Fighter, LIVE Home Video, 1989. Colonel Lavara, Wild Zone, Columbia TriStar Home
Video, 1990.
Filipe Soto, fx/7ed in America, Prism Entertainment,
1992. Broken Trust, Monarch Home Video, 1993. Mr. C, Shootfighter: Fight to the Death, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1993. Jeffrey West, The Ice Runner, Borde Releasing, 1993. (As Edward Albert, Jr.) Chief of examiners, Hard Drive, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. (As Edward Albert, Jr.) Barry Carlisle, Guarding Tess, TriStar, 1994. (As Edward Albert, Jr.) Remy Grilland, Demon Keeper, New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Richard, Sexual Malice, A-Pix Entertainment, 1994. Howard, Sorceress (also known as Temptress II), Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. Max Maxwell, The Secret Agent Club, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1996. Frank, Kid Cop, Image Organization/Brainstorm Media, 1996. Film Work: Production assistant, Patton, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Executive producer, Strictly Ballroom, Miramax,
1993. Television Appearances; Series: Quisto Champion, The Yellow Rose, NBC, 1983-84. Jeff Wainwright, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1986. Arthur DeRhodes, Profiler (also known as Insight),
NBC, 1996. Taylor Griffin, Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996. Dr. Bennett Devlin, Port Charles, ABC, 1997—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: The Legend of the Black Hand, ABC, 1978. Ron "Dal" Dalrymple, The Last Convertible, NBC, 1979.
Television Appearances; Movies: Edward Van Bohlen, Killer Bees, ABC, 1974. James Radney, Death Cruise, ABC, 1974. Lewis Barry, Black Beauty, NBC, 1978. Captain Dunn, Crash (also known as Crash of Flight
401 and Crash, the True Story of Flight 401), ABC, 1978. Tom Buchanan, S/7ent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story,
CBS, 1979. Phil Wharton, Blood Feud, syndicated, 1983. Kurt Williams, Sight Unseen (also known as Out of Sight, Out of Mind and Out of Sight, Out of Her Mind), syndicated, 1991. Dan, The Girl from Mars, The Family Channel, 1991. Charles Stella, Body Language, USA Network, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Federal agent, Red Sun Rising, HBO, 1994. Captain Gray, Space Marines, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "A Terribly Strange Bed," Orson We//es' Great Mysteries, syndicated, 1973. "Blood of the Dragon," Kung Fu, ABC, 1974. "Nightmare," The Rookies, ABC, 1975. "A Life in the Balance," Medical Story, NBC, 1975. "The Test of Brotherhood," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1976. "The Adventure of Caesar's Last Sleep," E//ery Queen, NBC, 1976. "Afternoon Waltz," Cibbsville, NBC, 1976. "The Little People," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. "Kidnapped," Walking Tall, NBC, 1981. "Bank Job," Today's FBI, ABC, 1982. "Hit, Run, and Homicide," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. "Man at the Window," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1985. Fame, Fortune, and Romance, ABC, 1986. Oliver Alden, "Deadly Connection," The New Mike Hammer, CBS, 1987. Lester Farnum, "North of the Border," Houston Knights, CBS, 1987. Brothers, Showtime, 1987. Elliot Burch, "Siege," Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1987. Elliot Burch, "Shades of Grey," Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1988. Elliot Burch, "Ozymadias," Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1988. "Legacy," In the Heat of the Night, CBS, 1993. Zayra, "A Man Alone," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1993. Dr. William Burke, "Where the Heart Is," Dr. Qu/nn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1994. Voice of Matt Murdock/Daredevil, "Framed," SpiderMan (animated), syndicated, 1996. Dan Singleton, "Vanishing Act," The Sentinel, UPN, 1997. Other Television Appearances: Paul Matthews, The Millionaire (pilot; also known as The New Millionaire), CBS, 1978. Battle of the Network Stars XV (special), ABC, 1983. "Daddy Can't Read," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1988. Host of the programs Viva, Different Point of View, and On Call. Stage Appearances: Mr. McGee, Very Warm for May, Carnegie HallA/Veill Hall, New York City, 1994.
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ALBERT, Edward, Jr. See ALBERT, Edward
ALDA, Rutanya 1942(RuthAlda) PERSONAL Born Rutanya Skrastins, October 13, 1942, in Riga, Latvia; daughter of Janis (a poet) and Vera (a businesswoman; maiden name, Ozolins) Skrastins; married Richard Bright (an actor), June 11,1977. Education: University of Northern Arizona, B.S.; studied acting with Barbara Loden and Paul Mann in New York City. Addresses: Agent—Greene & Associates, 8899 Beverly, Suite 705, Los Angeles, CA. Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Radio and Television Artists. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Rachel, Can E//en Be Saved?, ABC, 1975. Jess, Battered, NBC, 1978. Mrs. Linderman, The Day the Kids Took Over, 1986. Dr. Kroyden, Laguna Heat, HBO, 1987. Mrs. Paretti, Winnie (also known as Winnie: My Life in the Institution), NBC, 1988. Marge Crawford, Rainbow Drive (also known as City of Angels), Showtime, 1990. Sue Madelhurst, They (also known as They Watched), Showtime, 1993. Minnie Sayre, Zelda, TNT, 1993. Gabriel Neuland, Double Jeopardy, CBS, 1996. Maureen, Childhood Sweetheart?, CBS, 1997. Also appeared in Nobody Ever DiedofOldAge, PBS.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lorraine Taylor, Innocent Victims, ABC, 1996. Beth, Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (also known as Murderous Passion: The Diane Borchardt Story), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mrs. Cheney, Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Clara Munday, Gun, ABC, 1996. Mrs. Harridan, JAG, CBS, 1996. Also appeared on Doc Elliot, ABC; Mrs. Degnan, Cannon, CBS; As the World Turns, CBS; and Genera/ Hospital, ABC. Film Appearances: (Debut; as Ruth Alda) Linda, Greetings, Sigma III, 1969. (As Ruth Alda) Hi Mom, Sigma III, 1970. Nurse Anne, Panic in Needle Park, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Hippie, Scarecrow, Warner Bros., 1973. Rutanya Sweet, The Long Goodbye, 1973. Assassination Team B, Executive Action, National General, 1973. Ruthie Lee, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Apple Mary, Deadly Hero, Avco-Embassy, 1976. Kristen, The Fury, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Angela, The Deer Hunter, Universal, 1978. Mrs. Mandrakis, When a Stranger Calls, Columbia, 1979. Carol Ann, Mommie Dearest, Paramount, 1981. Dolores,Am/tyv/7/e //: The Possession, Orion, 1982. Vicki, Vigilante, Films Around the World, 1982. Mrs. Nash, Racing with the Moon, Paramount, 1983. Girls' Nite Out, Aries International, 1984. Cecilia, Rappin', Cannon Films, 1985. Georgia Kristidis, Hot Shot, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Irene, Black Widow, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Alma, The Long Lost Friend, 1986. Mrs. Vandemeeer, Defense Play, 1988. Irene, Black Widow, Twentieth-Century Fox, 1987. Elma Kelly, Apprentice to Murder, New World, 1988. Aunt Sarah, Prancer, Orion, 1989. Mama Slovak, Gross Anatomy, Buena Vista, 1989. Georgette's Mother, Last Exit to Brooklyn, 1989. Palmer Hospital Nurse, Leaving Normal, Universal, 1992. Ann Travis, Article 99, Orion, 1992. Miriam Cowley, The Dark Half, Orion, 1993. Linda, The Ref (also known as Hostile Hostages), Buena Vista, 1994. Safe Passage, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Also appeared in The Nap (short). Stage Appearances: (Debut) Ellen, Sunday in New York, Yarmouth Playhouse, Cape Cod, MA, 1965. Teresa, Every Place Is Newark, Theatre at St. Clements, New York City, 1980. Also appeared as Julia, A Thing Called Child and Sister Johanna, The Cradle Song, both at the Berkshire Playhouse, MA; Ellen, Luv, Cellar Theatre, Los Angeles; the Actress, The Exercise, Actors Studio, Los Angeles; Falidia, And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers, Inner City Cultural Center, Los Angeles; Jennifer, Middle Class White, Los Angeles Actors Theatre; Esther, A Cat in the Ghetto, Whole Theatre Company, Montclair, NJ; Miss Gilpin, The Straw, Barbara Loden Workshop, New York City; Ern, Sacraments, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City. Stage Work: Also director of And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers, Inner City Cultural Center, Los Angeles. SIDELIGHTS Rutanya Alda earlier told CTFT: "Growing up in displaced persons camps after World War II, I saw my first play, a fairy tale, done in the camps. It showed a better life than I was living in, it was magical and I said to myself then and there, that's what I want to do My favorite role is the one I'm currently working on, whatever it may be. But there are some that stand out—Angela in The Deer Hunter, Linda in Greetings, the 'be black baby sequence' in Hi Mom, Carol Ann in Mommie Dearest, and Alma in The Long Lost Friend."*
ALDA, Ruth See ALDA, Rutanya
ALEXANDERJane 1939PERSONAL Born Jane Quigley, October 28,1939, in Boston, MA; daughter of Thomas Bartlett (a doctor) and Ruth Elizabeth (Pearson) Quigley; married Robert Alexander (an actor and director), July 23, 1962 (divorced, 1969); married Edwin Sherin (a director), March 29,
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 1975; children: (first marriage) Jason, Jane. Education: Attended Sarah Lawrence College, 1957-58; attended University of Edinburgh, 1959-60. Addresses: Agent—-William Morris Agency, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress, producer, and writer. Member, Charles Playhouse Boston, 1964-65; member, Arena Stage acting company, Washington, DC, 1965-68; associated with the American Shakespeare Festival; appointed chairperson of the National Endowment of the Arts, 1993. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, Drama Desk Award, and Theatre World Award, all best supporting actress, all 1969, for The Great White Hope; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1970, for The Great White Hope; Golden Globe Award, most promising newcomer—female, 1971; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress (dramatic), 1973, for Six Rms Riv Vu; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress (dramatic), 1974, for Find Your Way Home; Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a drama or comedy special, 1976, for Eleanor and Franklin; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1976, for All the President's Men; Television Critics Circle Award and Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a drama or comedy special, both 1977, for Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years; St. Botolph Club Achievement in Dramatic Arts, 1979; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress (dramatic), 1979, for First Monday in October; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award nomination, both best supporting actress, both 1979, for Kramer vs. Kramer; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or a special, 1981, for Playing for Time; Israel Cultural Award, 1982; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award nomination, both best actress, both 1983, for Testament; Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a limited series or special, 1984, tor Calamity Jane; Helen Caldicott Leadership Award, 1984; Western Heritage Wrangler Award, 1984; Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a limited series or special, 1985, for Malice in Wonderland; Living Legacy Award, Women's International Center, San Diego, 1988; Obie Award, best performance, 1993, for The Sisters Rosensweig; Environmental Leadership Award, Eco-Expo. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament
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(board of directors, 1981-88), Wildlife Conservation International (board of directors, 1984—), Film Forum (board of directors, 1985-90), National Stroke Association (board of directors, 1985—), New York Zoological Society (advisory board, 1991—, board of directors, 1991). CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Eleanor Bachman, The Great White Hope, Alvin Theatre, 1968. Katrina, Mother Courage and Her Children, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1970. Mistress Page, The Merry Wives of Windsor, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1970. Lavinia, Mourning Becomes Electra, American Shakespeare Festival, 1970. Title role, Major Barbara, American Shakespeare Festival, 1971. Kitty Duval, The Time of Your Life, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, then Philadelphia, Chicago, and the Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, all 1972. Anne Miller, Six Rms Riv Vu, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1972. Jacqueline Harrison, Find Your Way Home, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1974. Liz Essendine, Present Laughter, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, 1974. Gertrude, Hamlet, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1975. Catherine Sloper, The Heiress, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1976. Hilda, The Master Builder, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, 1977. Judge Ruth Loomis, First Monday in October, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1978. Joanne, Losing Time, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1979. Natalia, Goodbye Fidel, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1980. Cleopatra, /Antony and Cleopatra, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, 1981. Title role, Hedda Cabler, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, then Boston, 1981. Annie, Monday After the Miracle, Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC, then Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, both 1982, then Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1983. Anna, Old Times, Roundabout Theatre, Stage One, New York City, 1983-84.
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Maxine Faulk, Night of the Iguana, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1988. Charlotte Blossom, Approaching Zanzibar, Second Stage, New York City, 1989. Nurse, Mystery of the Rose Bouquet, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1989. Joy Davidman, Shadowlands, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1990. Claire Zachanassian, The Visit, Criterion Center Stage Right, 1992. Sara Goode, The Sisters Rosensweig, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, then Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, both 1993. Film Appearances: (Debut) Eleanor Bachman, The Great White Hope, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Nora Tenneray, A Cunfight, Paramount, 1971. Dorothy Fehler, The New Centurions, Columbia, 1972. Bookkeeper, All the President's Men, Warner Bros., 1976. Alicia Hardeman, The Betsy, Allied Artists, 1978. Margaret Phelps, Kramer vs. Kramer, Columbia, 1979. Lillian Gray, Brubaker, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Doris Strelyzk, Night Crossing, Buena Vista, 1982. Carol Wetherly, Testament, Paramount, 1983. Addy, City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984. Juanelle, Square Dance (also known as Home Is Where the Heart Is), Island Pictures, 1987. Anna Willing, Sweet Country, Cinema Group, 1987. Mrs. Shaw, Glory, TriStar, 1989. Narrator, Building Bombs (documentary), Tara Releasing, 1991. Women Don't Want To (also known as Le Donne non Vogliono P/'u), 1993. Princess, The Star Maker (also known as L'Uomo Delle 5te//e), Miramax, 1995. Film Work: Executive producer, Square Dance (also known as Home Is Where the Heart Is), Island Pictures, 1987. Script supervisor, Immortal, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Eleanor Roosevelt, Eleanor and Franklin, ABC, 1976. Eleanor Roosevelt, Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years, ABC, 1977. Doris Ashley, Blood and Orchids, CBS, 1986. Blanche Kettman, Stay the Night, ABC, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Movies: Anne Palmer, We/come Home Johnny Bristol, CBS, 1971. Karen Walker, Miracle on 34th Street, CBS, 1973. Sarah Shaw, This Is the West that Was, NBC, 1974. Frances Gunther, Death Be Not Proud, ABC, 1975. Mary MacCracken, A Circle of Children, CBS, 1977. Mary MacCracken, Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II, CBS, 1978. Dear Liar, PBS, 1978. Barbara Moreland, A Question of Love (also known as A Purely Legal Matter), NBC, 1978. Alma Rose, Playing for Time, CBS, 1980. Sandy Caldwell, In the Custody of Strangers, ABC, 1983. Title role, Calamity Jane, CBS, 1984. Nora Strangis, When She Says No, ABC, 1984. Hedda Hopper, Ma//ce in Wonderland, CBS, 1985. Sybil Stockdale, In Love and War, NBC, 1987. Ginny Carlson, Open Admissions, CBS, 1987. Hannah Dournevald, A Friendship in Vienna (also known as The Devil in Vienna), The Disney Channel, 1988. Peggy Ryan, Daughter of the Streets (also known as My Daughter of the Streets), ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Emily Dickinson, "Emily Dickinson," Voices & Visions, PBS, 1988. Narration, "Dr. Spock the Baby Doc," Nova, PBS, 1995. Interviewee, "James Earl Jones," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Generations, 1987. Herself, The 41st Annual Tony Awards, 1987. Herself, Drug Free Kids: A Parent's Guide, PBS, 1988. Narration, Sea Turtles' Last Dance, PBS, 1988. Narration, Sea Turtles: Ancient Nomads, PBS, 1989. Narration, They're Doing My Time, PBS, 1989. Herself, Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Georgia O'Keeffe, "A Marriage: Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz," American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Herself, The 47th Annual Tony Awards, 1993. Herself, The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1993. Presenter, The 48th Annual Tony Awards, 1994. Honoree, accepting on behalf of the NEA, The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1994. Herself, The 49th Annual Tony Awards, 1995. Host, 24th International Emmy Awards, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Pilots: Elsie Robertson, New Year, 1993. Television Work: Co-producer, Calamity ]ane (movie), CBS, 1984. Executive producer, "A Marriage: Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz,Mmer/can Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Segment producer, "The Power of Dance," "Lord of the Dance," "Dance at Court," "Dance Centerstage," Dancing (series), PBS, 1992-93. RECORDINGS Has recorded the audio books Wuthering Heights, Random House; and Rebecca, Warner. WRITINGS (With Greta Jacobs) The Bluefish Cookbook, Globe Pequot (Chester, CT), 1980. (With Tom Alexander) Mountain Fever, Bright Mountain (Asheville, NC), 1995. Author, with Sam Engelstad, of the play The Master Builder; author of the teleplays for The Time of Your Life and Find Your Way Home.*
ALLEN, Nancy 1950PERSONAL Born June 24,1950, in New York, NY; married Brian De Palma, 1979 (divorced, 1983); married Craig Shoemaker, 1992. Education: Attended High School for the Performing Arts.
ALVARADO • 19 Sally, Blow Out, Filmways, 1981. Betty Walker, Strange Invaders, Orion, 1983. Carrie, The Buddy System, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Lois, Not for Publication, Thorn-EMI, 1984. Allison, The Philadelphia Experiment, New World Pictures, 1984. Forced Entry (also known as The Last Victim), Century International, 1984. Terror in the Aisles, 1984. Anne Lewis, Robocop, Orion, 1987. Jillian Grey, Sweet Revenge, Concorde, 1987. Patricia Gardner, Poltergeist III, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. Casey Falls, Limit Up, MCEG, 1989. Anne Lewis, Robocop 2, Orion, 1990. Anne Lewis, Robocop 3, Orion, 1993. Mexico—The Weightlifter, Mod F— Explosion, 1994. Catherine Pelman, Les Patriotes (also known as The Patriots), 1994. Out of Sight, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Susan Neville, The Gladiator, 1986. Jennifer Gordon, Memories of Murder (also known as Passing Through Veils), Lifetime, 1990. Cathy Thomas, Acting on Impulse (also known as Eyes of a Stranger), Showtime, 1993. Jesse Gallardo, The Man Who Wouldn't Die (also known as The Gift; pilot), ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Rachel Rose, ''Valerie 23," The Outer Limits, Showtime/syndicated, 1995. Megan, Touched by an Angel (also known as Someone to Watch Over Me and Angel's Attic), CBS, 1994-95.*
Addresses: Agent—Don Buchwald & Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. ALVARADO, Trini 1967Career: Actress. PERSONAL CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Nancy, The Last Deta/7, Columbia, 1973. Chris Hargenson, Carrie, United Artists, 1976. Pam Mitchell, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Universal, 1978. Kristina, Home Movies, United Artists, 1979. Donna, 1941, Universal, 1979. Liz Blake, Dressed to Kill, Filmways, 1980.
Full name, Trinidad Alvarado; born January 10,1967, in New York, NY; daughter of Domingo (a flamenco dancer) and Sylvia (a flamenco dancer) Alvarado; married Robert McNeill (an actor). Education: Attended Professional Children's School; attended Fordham University. Addresses: Contact—J. Michael Bloom, 233 Park Ave. South, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10003.
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Career: Actress. Performed as a flamenco dancer in her parents' dance troupe at age seven. CREDITS Film Appearances: Franny Phillips and performer of song, "Happy Ida and Broken-Hearted John," Rich Kids, United Artists, 1979. Pamela Tammy" Pearl and performer of song, "Your Daughter Is One," Times Square, Associated Film Distribution, 1980. Irene Soffel, Mrs. Soffel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Molly Garber, Sweet Lorraine, Angelika, 1987. May "Mooch" Stark, Satisfaction (also known asC/r/s of Summer), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Jenny Claire, 5te//a, Buena Vista, 1990. Lisa Titus, The Chair (also known as Hot Seat), Imperial Entertainment, 1991. Lorraine, American Blue Note (also known as Fakebook), Panorama Entertainment, 1991. Helen Woodford-Ruth, The Babe, Universal, 1992. Miss Elinor Hartley, American Friends, Castle Hill, 1993. Meg March, Little Women, Columbia, 1994. Teresa Perez, The Perez Family, Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Lucy Lynskey, The Frighteners, Universal, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Teresa, Dreams Don't Die, ABC, 1982. Lisa Castello, Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number (also known as Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number), NBC, 1983. Anna Rogna, Frank Nitti: The Enforcer (also known as N/tti), ABC, 1988. Beth, The Christmas Tree, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Jump rope girl, "The Magic Pony Ride," Unicorn Tales, NBC, 1977. Goldilocks, "Big Apple Birthday," Unicorn Tales, NBC, 1978. Dena McKain, "A Movie Star's Daughter," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1979. Alicia Marin, "Starstruck,"/\fiC/\ftersc/7OO/ Special, ABC, 1981. "Private Contentment," American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Younger Elinor Blair, "Sensibility and Sense,">4mer/can Playhouse, PBS, 1990.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Mindy, "Winning," Kate and Allie, CBS, 1986. Sarah, "The Big Vacation," Kay O'Brien, CBS, 1986. Laurie Kincaid, "Sleepless Dreams," Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Elizabeth "Betsey" Wood, The Human Factor, CBS, 1992. Behind the Scenes, E! Entertainment Television, 1996.
Stage Appearances: Becca, 1976. (Broadway debut) Melinda, Runaways, New York Shakespeare Festival, Plymouth Theatre, also produced at Public Theatre, New York City, both 1978. Anne Frank, Yours, Anne, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1985. Maggie, Maggie Magalita, Lamb's Theatre, New York City, 1986. Codspell, off-Broadway, 1988. Also appeared in / Love You, I Love You Not, Reds, and The Magic Show.
Radio Appearances: The Frighteners, WFSB, 1996.
RECORDINGS Soundtracks; Plays: "Your Daughter Is One," Times Square, 1980. Yours, Anne, 1986. Soundtracks; Films: "For the Beauty of the Earth," Little Women, Sony Classical, 1994. Albums; Background Vocals: "String of Pearls," "Caged Rat," and "Tell Me When," Let Your Dim Light Shine, by Soul Asylum, Columbia, 1995.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Detroit News, July 13, 1996. Maclean's, June 6, 1994. People, February 26, 1990, p. 58.*
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ANA-ALICIA 1956(?)(Robin) PERSONAL Full name, Ana-Alicia Ortiz; born December 12 (some sources say December 10), 1956 (some sources say 1957), in Mexico City, Mexico; father, in business; mother, a clothing manufacturing executive, name Alicia Ortiz. Education: University of Texas at El Paso, B.A. (drama); attended Wellesley College for one year; studied law at Southwestern Law School; studied acting with Kim Stanley, Vivian Mason, Milton Katselas, and Julie Bovasso. Avocational interests: Race car driving, motorcycle riding, scuba diving, horseback riding, tennis. Addresses: Contact—SDB Partners Inc., 1801 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067-5902. Career: Actress. Zitro Productions, founder; Twelfth Night Repertory Company, member of company. Humane Society of the United States, national spokesperson; National Association for the Hispanic Elderly, national spokesperson; Association for Retarded Citizens, spokesperson. Also worked as a real estate broker and as a Los Angeles Police Reserve trainee.
ANA-ALICIA » 2 1 "Seven Lady Captives," B. ]. and the Bear, NBC, 1981. "A Matter of Honor," McCain's Law, NBC, 1982. "My Mother, My Chaperone," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Mary, "And the Flesh Was Made Word," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. Samantha Ross, "Resurrection," Falcon Crest, CBS, 1989. Linda Davidson, "Easy Riders," Acapulco H.E.A.T., syndicated, 1994. Doctor, "Sheriff Reno," Renegade, syndicated, 1994. Sergeant Hilda Dupont, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. Angela Baptista, "Hard Evidence," Renegade, syndicated, 1996. Appeared in episodes of Hotel, ABC; The Hardy Boys Mysteries, ABC; and Lobo, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Yolanda Suarez, Roughnecks, syndicated, 1980. ThelmaMessenkott, Condominium, HBO, 1980. Lisa Saldonna, The Ordeal of Bill Carney, CBS, 1981. Violet, Coward of the County, CBS, 1981. Veronica, Happy Endings, CBS, 1983. Michelle Honda, Miracle Landing, CBS, 1990. Dolores Santillan, Rio Shannon, ABC, 1993.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Drusilla Alvarado, Louis L'Amour's The Sacketts (also known as The Sadcetts), NBC, 1979.
Awards, Honors: Golden Eagle Award, best television actress, 1984 and 1989, for Falcon Crest; Equitable Award, 1985; LULAC Award, National Hispanic Hall of Fame, 1986; Cesar Award, 1987.
Television Appearances; Specials: CBS team member, Battle of the Network Stars XV, ABC, 1983. Philadelphia host, CBS Ail-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1985. Walt Disney World host, The Second Annual CBS Easter Parade, CBS, 1986. Host, The CB5 Cotton Bowl Parade, CBS, 1986. Texas 750: A Celebration Special, CBS, 1986. Sex Symbols: Past, Present, and Future, syndicated, 1987. Host, CBS Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1988. Host, The World's Greatest Stunts III, Fox, 1991.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Alicia Nieves, Ryan's Hope, NBC, 1977-78. Melissa Agretti Cumson Gioberti, Falcon Crest, CBS, 1982-89. Television Appearances; Episodic: Next Step Beyond, syndicated, 1978. Aurora, "Take the Celestra," Battlestar Calactica, ABC, 1979. Falina Redding, "Vegas in Space," Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 1979. Ga/act/ca 1980, ABC, 1980. "No Way to Treat a Patient/' Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1980.
Film Appearances: Janet, Halloween II, Universal, 1981. Arista Zelada, Romero, Four Seasons Entertainment, 1989. Voice of Kathy's mother, To Die, to Sleep (also known as Mortal Danger and Turn Your Pony Around), Imperial Entertainment, 1992.
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Stage Appearances: Appeared in Gaslight, The Odd Couple, Busybody, The Sound of Music, and Boeing, Boeing, all at Adobe Horseshoe Dinner Theatre, in Texas, between 1973 and 1976; also appeared in A Midsummer's Night Dream, You Can't Take It with You, Everything in the Garden, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, and Crawling Around, all with Twelfth Night Repertory Company. WRITINGS Nonfiction: (Under the pseudonym Robin, with others) You'll Never Make Love in This Town Again, edited by Jennie Louise Frankel, Terrie Maxine Frankel, and Joanne Parent, Dove Books (Beverly Hills, CA), 1995.*
ANDERSON, Laurie 1947PERSONAL Born in 1947, in Glenn Ellyn (some sources say Wayne), IL; daughter of Arthur T. and Mary Louise (Rowland) Anderson. Education: Barnard College, B.A. (magna cum laude), art history, 1969; Columbia University, M.F.A., sculpture, 1972. Addresses: Office—530 Canal St., New York, NY 10013. Agent—Monterey Peninsula Artists, 509 Hartnell St., Monterey, CA 93940. Career: Performance artist, sculptor, and composer. South Bank Centre, London, artistic director of Meltdown concert, 1997. As a performance artist and musician (electronic keyboard and electric violin), has appeared in numerous solo shows in the United States, England, and Japan, including performances at Harold Rivkin Gallery, Washington, DC, 1973; and Queens Museum, Queens, NY, 1984. City College of the City University of New York, instructor in art history, 1973-75; ZBS Media, artist in residence, 1975. Critic for such magazines as Art News and Art Forum. Designing a theme park called Real World in Barcelona, Spain, scheduled to open in 2000. Participated in individual exhibitions, including Barnard College, New York, 1970; Harold Rivkin Gallery, Washington, DC, 1973; Artists Space, New York, 1974; Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, and Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, both 1977; And/Or Gallery, Seattle, WA, Projects
Gallery, Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Matrix Gallery, Harford Atheneum, CT, all 1978; University of California Art Museum, Berkeley, 1979; "Dark Dogs, American Dreams," Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, 1980; "Scenes from 'United States/" Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, 1981; "Retrospective," Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 1982; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (then Los Angeles, CA, Houston, TX, and Flushing, NY), 1983; and Laforet Museum, Akasaka, Tokyo, Nihon Seinehkau, Tokyo, Sankei Hall, Osaka, Japan, and Kyoto Kaikan, Tokyo, all 1984. Selected group exhibitions include: "Thought Structure," Pace University, New York, 1973; "New Work, New York," Fine Arts Gallery, California, and State University, Los Angeles, both 1976; "Surrogates/Self Portraits," Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, and "Words at Liberty," Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, both 1977; "American Narrative Story Art," Contemporary Art Museum, Houston (then University of California Art Museum, Berkeley), 1978; "10 Artists: Artists' Space," Neuberger Museum, State University of New York at Purchase (then New Museum, New York), 1979; "Drawings: The Pluralist Decade," at the Biennale, Venice (also toured Europe and appeared at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 1980; "Avant-Garde in the Eighties," Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1987. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Awards, Honors: Grants from National Endowment for the Arts, 1974, 1977, and 1979, and New York State Council on the Arts, 1974 and 1977; Villager Award, 1981; Guggenheim fellowship, 1983; honorary doctorate from San Francisco Art Institute, 1980 CREDITS Stage Appearances; Performance Art Pieces: Automotive, Town Green, Rochester, VT, 1972. Story Show, 1972. O-Range, Lewisohn Stadium, City College of the City University of New York, New York City, 1973. Duets on Ice, New York City, 1973. How to Yodel, The Kitchen, New York City, 1974. Songs and Stories for the Insomniac, Artists Space, New York City, 1975. Songs and Stories for the Insomniac . . . Continued,
Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH, 1975. Out of the Blue, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1975.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Dearreader, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York City, 1975. Dearreader-2, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY, 1975. Dearreader-3, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, 1975. Fast Food, Artists Space, 1976. Stereo Stories, M. L. D'Arc Gallery, New York City, 1976. Engli-SH, Akademie der Kunst, Berlin, Germany, 1976, Louisiana Museum, Humleback, Denmark, 1976. Road Songs, St. Mark's Poetry Center, New York City, 1976. Songs, New School, New York City, 1976. Reined Beans for Instants, 1976. For Instants, Part 5: Songs for Lines, Songs for Waves, The Kitchen, 1977. Audio Talk, School of Visual Arts, New York City, 1977. Some Songs, International Cultural Center, Brussels, Belgium, 1977, And/Or Gallery, Seattle, WA, 1978, Mills College, Oakland, CA, 1978. That's Not the Way I Heard It, Documenta, Kassel, West Germany, 1977. On Dit, Paris Biennale, Paris, 1977. That's Not the Way I Heard lt-2, Galleria Salvatore Ala, Milan, Italy, 1977. For Instants-Continued, Otis Art Gallery, Los Angeles, 1978. Like a Stream, The Kitchen, 1978. Like a Stream-3, with St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, 1978. Down Here, Texas Opry House, Houston, 1978. 5ome Songs-2, Portland Center for the Visual Arts, Portland, OR, 1978. For lnstants-6, DC Space, Washington, DC, 1978. A Few Are..., Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 1978. Songs for Self-Playing Violin, Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, OH, 1978, Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT, 1978. Handphone Table, Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 1978. Some Are..., benefit for Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY, 1978. Americans on the Move—Preview, Carnegie Recital Hall, NY, 1979. Americans on the Move, The Kitchen, 1979. Blue Horn File, Mudd Club, New York City, 1979. (With David van Tieghem and Peter Gordon) Commerce, U.S. Customs House, New York City, 1979. FuerAugen und Ohren, Akademie der Kunst, 1980. New Music America, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 1980.
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Story Show, 1972. O-Range, Town Green, Rochester, VT, 1973. Duets on Ice, Town Green, Rochester, VT, 1973. Songs and Stories for the Insomniac, Town Green, Rochester, VT, 1975. Refried Beans for Instants, 1976. For Instants, Part 5, The Kitchen, New York City, 1977. Handphone Table, Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 1978. Americans on the Move, The Kitchen, 1979. United States, Parts I-IV, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1983. Home of the Brave (concert performance), U.S. cities, 1986. Composer only, Alcestis, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1986. Empty Places, Next Wave Festival, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1989.
Albums: It's Not the Bullet That Kills You, It's the Hole, 1977. Airwaves, 1977. New Music for Electronic and Recorded Media, 1978. Big Ego, 1979. Walk the Dog, O Superman, 1981. Big Science, Warner Bros., 1982. (Contributor) You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With, 1982. Mr. Heartbreak, Warner Bros., 1984. United States Live, Warner Bros., 1985. Strange Angels, Warner Bros., 1989. Bright Red, Warner Bros., 1994. The Speed of Darkness, 1997.
Other works include Like a Stream—3, It's Cold Outside, and Born, Never Asked.
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Films; Composer, Except Where Indicated: Writer, Fourteen Americans, 1979. Writer, Film du silence, 1981. (With John Cale) Something Wild (also known as Dangereuse sous tous rapports), Orion, 1986. And writer, Home of the Brave, Cinecom International, 1986. Swimming to Cambodia, Cinecom International, 1987. "Angel Fragments" in Wings of Desire, 1987. Monster in a Box, Fine Line, 1991. "Strange Angels" in The Doctor, Buena Vista, 1991. Other Writings: The Package, 1971. October, 1972. Transportation Transportation, 1973. The Rose and the Stone, 1974. Notebook, 1976. TypischFrau, 1981. Artifacts at the End of a Decade, 1981. Composer, "Bad Blood" in Bill Cosby Salutes Alvin Alley (television special), 1989. The Ugly One with the Jewels, 1995. Author of the book Stories from the Nerve Bible: A Retrospective, 1972-7 992, published by HarperPerennial. Contributor to periodicals, including October and Hotel.
RECORDINGS
CDROMs: Puppet-Motel, Voyager, 1995.
Periodicals: American Theatre, July-August, 1995, p. 48. Entertainment Weekly, February 24, 1995, p. 125. Interview, September, 1994, p. 49; March, 1997, p. 144.*
ANDERSON, Loni 1945(?)PERSONAL Born August 5, 1945 (some sources say 1946, 1947 or 1950), in St. Paul, MN; daughter of Klaydon (an environmental chemist) and Maxine (a model) Anderson; married Bruce Hasselberg (a salesperson), 1964 (divorced, 1966); married Ross Bickell (an actor), 1974 (divorced, 1981); married Burt Reynolds (an actor), April 29,1988 (divorced, 1993); children: (first marriage) Deidre Hoffman; (third marriage) Quinton Anderson (adopted). Education: Received B.A. in art and drama from the University of Minnesota. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Worked as a school teacher prior to acting career. Awards, Honors: Emmy nominations, best supporting actress in a comedy, variety, or music series, 1980 and 1981, for WKRP in Cincinnati.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lindsay (Sue's roommate), Harry O, ABC, 1974. Jennifer Marlowe, WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 197882. Sydney Kovak, Partners in Crime, NBC, 1984. L. K. McGuire, Easy Street, NBC, 1986-87. Casey MacAfee, Nurses, NBC, 1993-94. Teri Carson, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1995-96. Television Appearances; Movies: Miss Daroon, The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa, NBC, 1977. Angela Ross, Three on a Date, ABC, 1978. Title role, Thejayne Mansfield Story, CBS, 1980. Julie Davis, Sizzle, ABC, 1981. Mollie Dean Purcell, Country Cold, CBS, 1982. Ellen Blake, My Mother's Secret Life, ABC, 1984. Lora Mae Holloway, A Letter to Three Wives, NBC, 1985. Stacy Tweed, Stranded, NBC, 1986. Ellen Berent, Too Good to Be True, NBC, 1988. Lauren LaSalle, Necessity, CBS, 1988. Liz Bartlett, A Whisper Kills, ABC, 1988. Angela Stevenson, Sorry, Wrong Number, USA Network, 1989. Leah Crawford, Coins in the Fountain, 1990. Title role, White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of ThelmaTodd, NBC, 1991. Lacey Stewart, The Price She Paid (also known as Plan of Attack), CBS, 1992. Without Warning (also known as/u/y 73), CBS, 1994. Martha, Deadly Family Secrets (also known as Family Secrets), NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Fanny Porter, Gambler V: Playing for Keeps, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1979. Host, Merry Christmas from the Grand O/e Opry (also known as Christmas in Opry/and), ABC, 1979. Host, The Fantastic Funnies, CBS, 1980. Bob Hope's All-Star Look at TV's Prime Time Wars, NBC, 1980. Siegfried and Roy, NBC, 1980. Host, The New and Spectacular Guinness Book of World Records, ABC, 1980. Bob Hope's All-Star Comedy Birthday Party, NBC, 1980. The Bob Hope Christmas Special, NBC, 1980 and 1981.
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Bob Hope's Spring Fling of Comedy and Clamour, NBC, 1981. Host, The Candid Camera Special, NBC, 1981. Bob Hope's All-Star Comedy Look at the Fall Season: It's Still Free and Worth It!, NBC, 1981. Host, Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. Bob Hope's Women / Love—Beautiful But Funny, NBC, 1982. Bob Hope's Christmas Special, NBC, 1982. Host, Sunday Funnies, NBC, 1983. Bob Hope's Wicki-Wacky Special from Waikiki, NBC, 1984. Dom DeLuise and Friends—Part IV, ABC, 1986. Voice of Blondie, Blondie and Dagwood (animated), CBS, 1987. Friday Night Surprise! (also known as Surprise!), 1988. Voice of Blondie, The Blondie and Dagwood's Second Wedding Workout (animated), CBS, 1989. Host, New and Improved Kids (documentary; also known as Raising Good Kids in Bad Times), syndicated, 1990. Bob Hope's 1990 Christmas Show from Bermuda, 1990. Host, The / 99 7 King Orange Jamboree Parade, 1991. A Party for Richard Pryor, 1991. Ringmaster, The All New Circus of the Stars & Side Show XVII (also known as The /7th Annual All New Circus of the Stars & Side Show), CBS, 1992. What About Me? I'm Only 3!, CBS, 1992. Bob Hope's Bag Full of Christmas Memories, NBC, 1993. The Return of TV's Censored Bloopers 2, NBC, 1993. People's 20th Birthday, ABC, 1994. Also appeared on the Shaun Cassidy Special. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, 1991. The 7 7th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1991. Presenter, The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 5/st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Presenter, The 3/st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilot: Swenson, Winner Take All, CBS, 1977. Tom Snyder's Celebrity Spotlight, NBC, 1980. Television Appearances; Episodic: Leslie Greely, "Carlin's New Suit," The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1977.
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Lead Model, "Of Models and Murder/' The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1978. The Stewardess Two-Timing Jack, Three's Company, ABC, 1978. Whodunnit?, NBC, 1979. Guest, The Merv Griffin Show, syndicated, 1979. Cupid, "GuiltTrip/'Amaz/ngStor/es, NBC, 1985. Win, Lose, or Draw, syndicated, 1987. Dawn St. Clair, "Grand Theft Hotel," B. L Stryker, ABC, 1990. Guest, The Extraordinary, syndicated, 1994. Claudia Loring, "Who Killed the Highest Bidder?/' Bur/ce's/.aw, CBS, 1995. Herself, "Women in Film," Women of the House, CBS, 1995. Guest, The Oprah Winfrey Show, syndicated, 1995. Also appeared on The Love Boat, ABC; Barnaby tones, CBS; Phyllis, CBS; and S.W.A.T., ABC. Film Appearances: Pembrook Feeney, Stroker Ace, Universal/Warner Bros., 1983. Cameo, The Lonely Guy, Universal, 1984. Voice of Flo, All Dogs Go to Heaven (animated), United Artists, 1989. Cathy, Munchie (also known as Munchie Strikes Back), Concorde, 1992. Stage Appearances: Appeared in regional and dinner theater productions as Billie Dawn, Born Yesterday, Tzeitel, Fiddler on the Roof, and Sophie, The Star Spangled Girl; also appeared in productions of Never Too Late, The CanCan, The Threepenny Opera, Any Wednesday, Send Me No Flowers, and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. WRITINGS Books: (With Warren Larkin) My Life in High Heels (autobiography), Morrow, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Good Housekeeping, September, 1993, p. 56; November, 1995, pp. 116-119. People's Weekly, June 28, 1993, p. 60; September 13, 1993, p. 80; November 8, 1993, p. 100; November 20, 1995, pp. 42-45, 46-49. Redbook, May, 1994, p. 97.*
ANDRESS, Ursula 1936(Ursula Parker) PERSONAL Born March 19, 1936, in Berne, Switzerland; married John Derek (an actor and director), 1957 (divorced, 1966); children: (with Harry Hamlin; an actor) Dimitri. Addresses: Agent— do Mike Greenfield, Charter Management, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1112, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Sometimes billed as Ursula Parker. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, most promising newcomer—female, 1964. CREDITS Film Appearances: Le Avventure di Giacomo Casanova (also known as /Adventures of Giacomo Casanova, The Loves of Casanova, and Sins of Casanova), Iris Film/Orso Film, 1954. Un Americano a Roma (also known as An American in Rome), 1954. La Catena Dell'Odio, 1955. The Tempest Has Gone (also known as La Tempesta ePassata), 1955. Honey Ryder, Dr. No, United Artists, 1963. Maxine Richter, Four for Texas (also known as 4 for Texas), Warner Bros., 1963. Margarita Dauphine, Fun in Acapulco, Paramount, 1963. Ayesha (she who must be obeyed), She, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Caroline Meredith, The Tenth Victim (also known as La Dec/ma Vittima), Embassy, 1965. Rita, What's New, Pussycat? (also known as Quo/ cfe Neuf, Pussycat?), United Artists, 1965. Alexandrine, Les Tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine (also known as Chinese Adventures in China and Up to His Ears), Vide, 1965. Alex, Once Before / Die, Warner Bros., 1965. Wife, Nightmare in the Sun, 1965. Countess Kaeti, The Blue Max, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1966. Norma, /Anyone Can Play (also known as Le Dolci
5/gnore), 1967. Vesper Lynd, Casino Royale, Columbia, 1967. Erica Kramer, The Southern Star, Columbia, 1969.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Britt, Lady Dorset, Perfect Friday, Chevron, 1970. Cristina, Reef Sun (also known as So/e/7 Rouge and Sole Rosso), National General, 1972. Five Against Capricorn, 1972. Nora, Loaded Guns (also known as Stick 'em Up, Darlings and Co/po in Canna), Cineproduzioni Daunia70, 1974. State/me Motel (also known as Last Chance, Last Chance for a Born Loser, and L'Ultima Chance), 1975. Josephine De Beauharnais, The Loves and Times of Scaramouche (also known as Scaramouche and Le Avventure e Gli Amori di Scaramouche), 1975. Madeline Cooper, Africa Express (also known as Tropical Express), Deutsche Fox Film/Tritone Cinematografica, 1975. 40 Gradi Sotto il Lenzuolo, 1976. Safari Express, 1976. The Nurse (also known as / Will If You Will, The Secrets of a Sensuous Nurse, The Sensuous Nurse, and L'lnfermiera), 1976. Casanova e Compagnia, 1976. Marina, Spogliamoci Cos/ Senza Pudor (also known as Love in Four Easy Lessons), 1977. Mountain of Cannibal Gods (also known as Prisoner of the Cannibal God, Slave of the Cannibal God, and Montagna del Dio Cann/ba/e), 1978. Princess Dell'Orso, Double Murder on Via Governo Vecchio (also known as Double Murders and Doppio De//tto), R.E.C.F./Primex, 1978. Tigers in Lipstick (also known as Four Tigers in Lipstick, Wild Beds, Camas Calientes, and Lett/ Se/vagg/), 1978. Mademoiselle De La Valliere, The Fifth Musketeer (also known as Behind the Iron Mask and The 5th Musketeer), 1979. Una Strana Coppia di Gangsters, 1979. Speed Driver, 1980. Aphrodite, Clash of the Titans, United Artists, 1981. Mabel Dodge, Mexico in Flames (also known as Reef Be//s, Campanas Rojas, and Krasnye Kolokola), 1982. Died Giorni che Sconvolsero il Mondo, 1982. Marie Antoinette, Liberty, Equality, Sauerkraut (also known as Liberte, Egalite, Choucroute), 1985. Class Reunion (also known as Class Meeting, Klassezamekunft, and Klassentreffen), Condor Films, 1988. Alles Gelogen, 1996. Queen, Cremaster 5, 1997. Also appeared in The Nineteenth Victim, Primitive Desires, Reporters, and Toys for Christmas.
ANDREWS » 2 7 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Athalie, Peter the Great, NBC, 1986. Xellesia, Cave of the Golden Rose /// (also known as Fantagh/ro///), 1993. Xellesia, Cave of the Golden Rose IV (also known as Fantagh/ro IV)f 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: "Manimal," Manimal, NBC, 1983. Television Appearances; Movies: Another Falling Star (also known as // ProfessoreD/va), 1989. Betty Starr, Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders (also known as Man Against the Mob II: Man in Cement and The Chinatown Murders: Man Against the Mob), NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Luana, "La Strega," Thriller, NBC, 1960. Herself, The Fall Guy, ABC, 1981. "The Pledge," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "Hornet's Nest," Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1988. "King's Gambit," Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1988. "Telling Tales," Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1970. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1971. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Women / Love—Beautiful But Funny, NBC, 1982. Elvis: The Echo Will Never Die (documentary), syndicated, 1986. Rich and Famous 1988 World's Best, syndicated, 1988. Elvis: The Fans—A Perspective (also known as Elvis: The Fans), TNN, 1989. Presenter, The 1994 World Music Awards, 1994.*
AN DREWS, Anthony 1948PERSONAL Born January 12 (some sources say December 1), 1948, in London, England; married Georgina Simpson, 1971; children: Joshua, Jessica, AmySamantha. Education: Attended Royal Masonic School, Hertfordshire, England. Addresses: Agent—Peters, Fraser & Dunlop, Fifth Floor, The Chambers, Chelsea Harbour, Lot's Rd., London SW10 OXF, England. Contact—Paradigm, 200 West 57th St., Suite 900, New York, NY 10019.
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Career: Actor. Stagescreen Productions, founder (with Derek Granger and Jeffrey Taylor), 1984. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe nomination, best actor in a television miniseries or motion picture, 1993, for Danielle Steel's Jewels. CREDITS Television Appearances; Miniseries: Fortunes of Nigel, BBC, 1973. Lord Silverbridge, The Pallisers, BBC, 1974, then PBS, 1977. Lord Stockbridge, Upstairs Downstairs, London Weekend Television, then PBS, 1975. Lieutenant Brian Ash, "Danger UXB," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1978. Sebastian Flyte, Brideshead Revisited, Granada, 1980, then PBS, 1982. Nero, A.D. (also known as A.D.—Anno Domini), NBC, 1985. William Whitfield, Danielle Steel's Jewels (also known as Jewels), NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Reg Hogg, A War of Children, CBS, 1972. Stephen Kelno, QB VII, ABC, 1974. Buckley, Mistress of Paradise, ABC, 1981. Sir Percy Blakeney (title role), The Scarlet Pimpernel, CBS, 1982. Wilfred of Ivanhoe (title role), Ivanhoe, CBS, 1982. Tony Browne, Agatha Christie's Sparkling Cyanide (also known as Sparkling Cyanide), CBS, 1983. Edward VII, Prince of Wales, The Woman He Loved, CBS, 1988. Michael Fitzgerald, Bluegrass, CBS, 1988. Eliot Blake, "Columbo Goes to the Guillotine" (also known as "Columbo" and "The Return of Columbo"), The ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. Professor James Moriarty, Hands of a Murderer (also known as Sherlock Holmes and the Prince of Crime and The Napoleon of Crime), CBS, 1990. The Law Lord [England], 1992. Luke Crossland, Heartstones, BBC, 1996.
Dr. Henry Jeky I I/Mr. Edward Hyde, "The Strange Case of Dr. Jeky 11 and Mr. Hyde," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. "About Face," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1996. Appeared as the school prefect, "Alma Mater," Play for Today, BBC; as Basil and actor, "As the Actress Said to the Bishop," Mating Machine, London Weekend Television; and in Play of the Month. Television Appearances; Series: Paul Richard, D/xon of Dock Green, BBC, 1972. Television Appearances; Specials: Woodstock, 1972. Folly foot, 1973. Carlos, A Day Out, 1973. Steerforth, David Copperfield, 1974. Claudio, Much Ado about Nothing, [England], 1977. The Country Wife, 1977. French without Tears, 1977. Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet, PBS, 1979. Z for Zachariah, BBC, 1983. Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre: A 20th Anniversary Special, PBS, 1991. Also appeared in London Assurance, The Judge's Wife, and A Superstition. Stage Appearances: Forty Years On, New Shakespeare Company, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, then Apollo Theatre, London, 1968. Chief Stoat and Mr. Turkey, Toad of Toad Hall, Duke of York's Theatre, London, 1970. Mustardseed,/\ Midsummer Night's Dream, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London, 1971. Balthasar, Romeo and Juliet, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, 1971. Douglas Blake, The Dragon Variation, Duke of York's Theatre, 1977. One of Us, 1986. Neville, Coming In to Land, National Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1987. Made regional stage debut in 1967.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Harry, "The Beast with Two Backs," Wednesday Play, BBC, 1968. Marcus Carrington, "Lottie's Boy," The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC, 1978. Johnnie Aysgarth, "Suspicion,"/4mer/can Playhouse, PBS, 1988.
Film Appearances: Doomwatch, Tigon, 1972. Hugo Flaxman, Take Me High (also known as Hot Property United Kingdom), EMI, 1973. It's Not the Size That Counts (also known as Percy's Progress), 1974.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Adolescents (also known as Les Adolescentes), 1976. Joseph Gabcik, Operation Daybreak (also known as Seven Met at Daybreak and The Price of Freedom), Warner Bros., 1976. Call Girl, 1976. Himself, Observations from under the Volcano (documentary), Teleculture, 1983. Himself, Notes from under the Volcano (documentary), 1983. Hugh Firmin, Under the Volcano, Universal, 1984. Johann Tennyson von Tiebolt, The Ho/croft Covenant, EMI/Universal, 1985. Major Hanlon, The Second Victory,} & M, 1986. Major Meinertzhagen, The Lighthorsemen, Cannon, 1987. Squadron leader McCormack, Hanna's War, Cannon, 1988. Andrei Miller/Cowboy, Lost in Siberia (also known as Zatyeryanny v Sibri), 1991. Robert Mariell, Haunted, Evergreen Entertainment, 1995. Film Work: (With Lewis Gilbert) Producer, Haunted, Evergreen Entertainment, 1995.*
ANSPACH, Susan 1939(?)PERSONAL Born November 23, 1939 (some sources say 1945), in New York, NY; married Mark Goddard (an actor), 1970 (divorced, 1977); married Sherwood Ball, 1983; children: (with Steve Curry) one daughter; (with Jack Nicholson) Caleb Goddard (a producer and writer). Education: Attended Catholic University of America. Addresses: Agent—do Sharon Kemp Talent Agency, Los Angeles, CA. Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Susan Enders, The Landlord, United Artists, 1970.
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Catherine Van Ost, Five Easy Pieces, Columbia, 1970. Nancy, Play It Again Sam, Paramount, 1972. Nina Blume, Blume in Love, Warner Bros., 1973. Lila, The Big Fix, Universal, 1978. Janet, Running, Universal, 1979. Penny Hart, The Devil and Max Devlin, Buena Vista, 1981. Jane Beardsley, Gas, Paramount, 1981. Marilyn Jordan, Montenegro, 1981. Lilly, Misunderstood, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1984. Rosalind Winfield, Into the Fire (also known as The Legend of Wolf Lodge), 1987. Karen McKeon, Heaven and Earth, [USA], 1987. Dr. Judith Glass, Blue Monkey (also known as Green Monkey), Spectrafilm, 1988. Widow, Blood Red, Hemdale, 1990. Madeline Hix, Back to Back, Concorde/Vertex, 1990. Kate Simpson, The Rutanga Tapes, Shapiro Glickenhaus Home Video, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Donna Jo Martelli, / Want to Keep My Baby, 1976. Wilma, The Secret of Life of]ohn Chapman, 1976. Beverly Dresden, Rosetti & Ryan: Men Who Love Women, 1977. Christian Sebastiani, Mad Bull, 1977. Betty Leslie-Melville, The Last Giraffe, 1979. Jordan West, Portrait of an Escort, 1980. Lucy Dillon, The First Time, 1982. Chris Butler, Deadly Encounter (also known as American Eagle), 1982. Cone Are the Days, 1984. Deborah Nelson, Cagney & Lacey: The Return, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Grace McKenzie, The Yellow Rose, NBC, 1983. Annie Maxwell, The Slap Maxwell Story, ABC, 198788. Television Appearances; Other: Elinor Grant,/ames A Michener's Space (also known as Space; miniseries), CBS, 1985. "Dead Man's Curve," Hitchhiker (episodic), HBO, 1986. Stage Appearances: A Coup/a White Chicks Sitting Around Talking, Hollywood Playhouse, Los Angeles, 1985. Performed in Off-Broadway productions in early career.
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Susan Williams, Cliff Hangers: Stop Susan Williams (also known as Cliff Hangers and Stop Susan Williams), NBC, 1979. Host, Presenting Susan Anton, NBC, 1979. True Confessions, 1986. Cohost, Home, ABC, 1989. Jackie Quinn, Baywatch, syndicated, 1992-94. Lainie Lane, Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher (also known as The Teacher and What Rules?), The WB, 1996-97.
PERSONAL Born October 12, 1950 (some sources say 1951), in Yucaipa (some sources say Oak Glen), CA; daughter of Wally (a detective) and Lou Anton; married Jack Stein (divorced, 1979); married Jeff Lester, 1992. Education: Attended Bernadino College.
Television Appearances; Pilots: That's TV, NBC, 1982. Guest judge, Battle of the Beat, syndicated, 1983. Charlotte "Charlie" Montgomery, Hardest/ House, ABC, 1986. Julie Brown: The Show, CBS, 1989.
Addresses: Agent—do International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Movies: Betty Sue Allen, the previous year's queen, The Great American Beauty Contest, ABC, 1973.
Career: Actress and singer. Won title of Miss California, 1969, and tied for second runner-up in the 1970 Miss America pageant. Appeared in advertisements for Muriel cigars, 1976. Performer in nightclubs in Las Vegas, NV; toured the country with Kenny Rogers's concert tour. American Cancer Society, honorary chair; California Special Olympics, honorary chair; U.S. Women's Olympic Volleyball Team, honorary captain.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Costa Rica Connection," Hunter, CBS, 1977. "For Broke," Switch, CBS, 1977. Host of second program, The Shape of Things, NBC, 1982. "East Meets West," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "Deadly Prey," Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (also known as The New Mike Hammer), CBS, 1984. "Corned Beef and Carnage," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. "Separation," Mr. Belvedere, ABC, 1987. "Past Tense/All the King's Men," Hotel, ABC, 1987. /t's Garry Shandling's Show, Showtime, 1987. "Memories," My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1988. Diane Lewis, "Animal Lovers," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1988. "No Baby, No Shower," It's Garry Shandling's Show, Fox, 1988. "The Talk Show," Night Court, NBC, 1989. Herself, The Pat Sajak Show, CBS, 1989. Herself, Attitudes, Lifetime, 1989. "Teddy Falls in Love," The Famous Teddy Z, CBS, 1989. Herself, The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992. Women Aloud (also known as Funny Ladies), Comedy Central, 1992. Herself, "The Breakdown," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993.
Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best new female star of the year, 1980, for Coldengirl. Japanese gold record for single "Killin' Time." Member: Actor's Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Film Appearances: Goldine Serafin and performer of song "Slow Down, I'll Find You,"Go/cfeng/W, Avco-Embassy, 1979. Stevie Castle, Spring Fever (also known asSnea/cers), Comworld Pictures, 1983. Jill, Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. Making Mr. Right, Orion, 1987. Herself, Options, Vestron, 1989. Sara, Lena's Holiday, Prism Entertainment, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Cohost, Mel & Susan Together, ABC, 1978.
Also appeared in episodes of Blossom, NBC; The Merv Griffin Show; Quantum Leap, NBC; and The Tonight Show, NBC.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Specials: The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1981. Bob Hope's Stand up and Cheer for the National Football League's 60th Year, NBC, 1981. The Suzanne Somers Special, CBS, 1982. The Boy Who Loved Trolls, 1984. P lad do Domingo . . . Stepping out with the Ladies, ABC, 1985. How to Be a Man, 1985. The Academy of Country Music's 20th Anniversary Reunion, 1986. "Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge" (also known as "The Jonathan Winters Show," Showtime Comedy Spotlight, Showtime, 1987. Candid Camera .. . Funny Money, CBS, 1990. All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show, CBS, 1991. (With Ana-Alicia, Roy Firestone, and Kathy Ireland) Host, The World's Greatest Stunts III, Fox, 1991. Miss America: Their Untold Stories (also known as Miss Americas . . . Where Are They Now? and There She Was . . . Miss America), NBC, 1993. The World's Greatest Magic II (also known as The 2nd Annual World's Greatest Magic), NBC,
1995. Candid Camera across America, CBS, 1997. Host, Las Vegas!, The Travel Channel, 1997. Also appeared in the/Anthony Newley Special. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 39th Annual Tony Awards, 1985. The 40th Annual Tony Awards, 1986. The Golden Eagle Awards, 1987. Song performer, "Our Favorite Son," The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (also known as The /4th Annual Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts), CBS, 1991. Stage Appearances: Darlene, Hurlyburly, New York City, 1985. Maude Mix, A Coup/a White Chicks Sitting around Talking, State Theatre, Cleveland, OH, 1985, then Proctor's Theatre, Schenectady, NY, 1986. Xmas a Go-Go, off-Broadway, 1992. Ziegfeld's favorite, The Will Rogers Follies, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1992. Also appeared in They're Playing Our Song. Major Tours: Great Radio City Music Hall Spectacular, U.S. cities, 1994.
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Also appeared in They're Playing Our Song, U.S. cities. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded The First Time (country and western). Singles: "Killin' Time" and "Foxy" (country and western).*
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Abe, Knock Knock, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1977. Oscar Wolfe, The Royal Family, Seattle Repertory, Seattle, WA, 1977-78. Loach, The National Health, Seattle Repertory, Seattle, WA, 1977-78. UncleMorty^wafceandS/ng, Playwrights Horizons, NY, 1978. Harry Edison, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Playwrights Horizons, NY, 1978. Dodge, Buried Child, GeVa, Rochester, NY, 1979. Uncle David, Me and Molly, Jewish Repertory, NY, 1980. Soloway, The Goodbye People, PAF, NY, 1981. Dr. Edward Peller, In the Matter of ]. Robert Oppenheimer, American Jewish Theatre, NY, 1981. Ranger Three, Who Killed Johnny Granger, Columbia University, NY, 1982. Zog, The Seventh Day, Quaigh, NY, 1983. Max Glass, Taking Steam, Jewish Repertory, NY, 1983. Judge, Christopher Blake, Quaigh, NY, 1983. Harpagon, The Miser, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1983. Cymberline, Globe Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA, 1986-87. Understudy Ben/Jack, Broadway Bound, St. Paul's Ordway Music Theatre, 1988, then Providence Performing Arts Center, 1989. Mordechai Weiss, A Shayna Maidel, Delaware Theatre Company, Wilmington, DE, 1990-91. Sam, Black Forest, Vineyard Theatre/26th Street, New York, NY, 1994. Participated in a public reading of two unproduced Tennessee Williams' plays, Kathryn Bache Miller Theatre, 1995. Tours: Bellamy, The Fantasticks, Bermudiana Hotel, Bahamas, 1964. Mayor, Never Too Late, summer tour, Barnesville, PA, then Detroit, Ml, 1965. Doc, West 5/de Story, Beverly, Cohasset, and Hyannis, MA, 1968. Understudy Gregory Solomon, The Price, U.S. cities, 1969-70. Willy Loman, Death of a Salesman, National Theatre Company, 1970-71. Murray, The Odd Couple, Chateau de Ville Dinner Theatre productions tour, MA and CT, 1973-74. Professor Lyman, Bus Stop, ACT tour, KY and IL, 1981.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Episodic: (Debut) Waiter, Concerning Miss Marlowe, NBC, 1954. Juror, Another World, NBC, 1965. Superintendent, Edge of Night, ABC, 1981. Police Sergeant, As the World Turns, CBS, 1982. Desk Sergeant, The Guiding Light, CBS, 1983. Other Television Appearances: Scott Candless, It's My Body, It's My Life (special), WCVB, Boston, 1974. Harry Fine, Law & Order (episodic), NBC, 1991. Film Appearances: (Debut) Detective, Cop Haters, 1964. Desk Clerk, Headin' for Broadway, 1980. SIDELIGHTS Herman O. Arbeit earlier told CTFT: "In addition to learning and growing in a craft, acting proved to be enormous personal therapy, not only giving me insights to personal problems but challenging me to take the strength garnered onstage and incorporate it into my daily life."*
ARKIN, Alan 1934(Robert Short) PERSONAL Full name, Alan Wolf Arkin; born March 26, 1934, in Brooklyn, NY; son of David I. (an artist and teacher) and Beatrice (a teacher; maiden name, Wortis) Arkin; married second wife, Barbara Dana (an actress and author), June 16, 1964; children: (first marriage) Adam (an actor), Matthew; (second marriage) Anthony. Education: Attended Los Angeles City College, 1951-52, Los Angeles State College (now California State University, Los Angeles), 1952-53, and Bennington College, 1953-55; studied acting with Benjamin Zemach, 1952-55. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, composer, and writer. Member of folksinging group the Tarriers, 1957-59; actor in improvisational theatre with the Compass Players, St. Louis, MO, 1959, and (as an original member) with Second City, Chicago, IL, 1960; director of theatrical revues in the early 1960s; member of
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children's music group the Babysitters. Worked briefly in vacuum cleaner repair and as a clerical worker. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists; American Federation of Musicians; American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers; Actors' Equity Association; Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best supporting actor, Theatre World Award, and Variety New York Drama Critics Poll Award, all 1963, for Enter Laughing; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by an actor in a leading role in a drama, 1966, for ABC Stage 67; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a musical or comedy, and Academy Award nomination, best actor, both 1967, for The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming; Academy Award nomination and New York Critics Award, both best actor, 1968, for The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter; Drama Desk Award, outstanding director, 1969, for Little Murders; Academy Award nomination, best live action short subject, 1969, for People Soup; Drama Desk Award, outstanding director, and Obie Award, distinguished directing, both 1970, for The White House Murder Case. Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor—drama, 1970, for Pop/; Tony's Hard Work Day listed as a book of the year by the Child Study Association of America, 1972; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director, 1973, for The Sunshine Boys; New York Critics Award, best supporting actor, 1975, for Hearts of the West; The Lemming Condition listed as a book of the year by the Child Study Association of America and named an outstanding book of the year by the New York Times, both 1976; Genie Award, best performance by a foreign actor, 1982, for Improper Channels; Genie Award, best actor in a supporting role, 1986, for Joshua Then and Now; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a miniseries or special, 1987 and Simon Wiesenthal Center Distinguished Service Award for the Performing Arts, 1989, both for Escape from Sobibor. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Singer, Heloise, Gate Theatre, New York City, 1958. Compass Players, Crystal Palace, St. Louis, MO, 1959.
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Member of ensemble, From the Second City (revue), Royale Theatre, New York City, 1961, then offBroadway, 1962. Jimmy, Man Out Loud, Girl Quiet and The Spanish Armada (double-bill), Cricket Theatre, New York City, 1962. Seacoast of Bohemia: Alarums and Excursions, Second City, Square East Theatre, New York City, 1962. David Kolowitz, Enter Laughing, Henry Miller Theatre, New York City, 1963. Member of ensemble, A View from under the Bridge (revue), Second City, Square East Theatre, 1964. Harry Berlin, Luv, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1964. The Opening, 1972. Also appeared in The Sunshine Boys and The Sorrows of Stephen. Major Tours: David Kolowitz, Enter Laughing, U.S. cities, 1964. Stage Director: (As Robert Short) Eh?, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1966. Hail Scrawdykel, Booth Theatre, 1966. Little Murders, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1969. The White House Murder Case, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1970. The Sunshine Boys, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1972. Molly, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1973. /oan of Lorraine, 1974. Rubbers and Yanks 3 Detroit 0, Top of the Seventh (double-bill), American Place Theatre, New York City, 1975. The Soft Touch, Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 1975. /oan of Lorraine, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1976. Sorrows of Stephen, Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1984. Room Service, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1986. Forgive Me, Evelyn Bunns, Asolo State Theatre, Sarasota, FL, 1986. Film Appearances: (As part of musical group the Tarriers) Calypso Heat Wave, Columbia, 1957. That's Me (short film), 1963. The Last Mohican (short film), 1965. Lieutenant Rozanov, The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (also known as The Rus-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 sians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!), United Artists, 1966. Various roles, including Fred, Woman Times Seven (also known as Sept Fois Femme andSette Volte Donna), Embassy, 1967. Harry Roat Jr., Wait until Dark, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, 1967. John Singer, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, 1968. Chief Inspector Jacques Claus, Inspector Claus, United Artists, 1968. Himself, The Monitors, Commonwealth United Entertainment, 1969. Abraham Rodriguez, Pop/, United Artists, 1969. Captain John Yossarian, Catch-22, Filmways, 1970. Detective, Little Murders, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Barney Cashman, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Paramount, 1972. Bean, Freebie and the Bean, Warner Bros., 1974. Kessler, Hearts of the West (also known as Ho//ywood Cowboy), United Artists, 1975. Gunny Rafferty, Rafferty and the Cold Dust Twins (also known as Rafferty and the Highway Hustlers), Warner Bros., 1975. Ezra Fikus, Fire Sale, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Sigmund Freud, The Seven-per-cent Solution (also known as Seven Per Cent Solution and The Seven Percent Solution), Universal, 1977. Sheldon Kornpett, The In-Laws, Warner Bros., 1979. Yasha Mazur, The Magician of Lublin, Cannon, 1979. Simon Mendelssohn, Simon, Warner Bros., 1980. Flash, Chu Chu and the Philly Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Jeffrey Martley, Improper Channels, Rank-Crown International, 1981. Cooper, Deadhead Miles, Paramount, 1982. Dr. Jacob Brand, Full Moon High, Filmways, 1982. Voice of Schmendrick the Magician, The Last Unicorn (animated), ITC, 1982. Captain Invincible, The Return of Captain Invincible (also known as Legend in Leotards), Seven Keys, 1983. Dr. Ramon Madera, Bad Medicine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Reuben Shapiro, Joshua Then and Now, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Leonard Hoffman, Big Trouble, Columbia, 1986. Fred Libner, Coupe de Ville, Universal, 1990. Bill Boggs, EdwardScissorhands, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Joe Volpi, Havana, Universal, 1990. Peevy, The Rocketeer, Buena Vista, 1991. George Aaronow, Glengarry Glen Ross, New Line, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Uncle Lou, Indian Summer, Touchstone, 1993. So / Married an Axe Murderer, TriStar, 1993. The director, Samuel Beckett Is Coming Soon, I'mnd Productions/Tiny Baby Productions, 1993. Tommy Canard, Taking the Heat, FoxVideo, 1993. Lazarro, The jerky Boys, Buena Vista, 1994. Judge Buckle, North, Columbia, 1994. Lou Perilli, Steal Big, Steal Little, Savoy Pictures, 1995. George Kraft, Mother Night, Fine Line Features, 1996. Dr. Oatman, Grosse Pointe Blank, Buena Vista, 1997. Charles Elbrick, Four Days in September (also known as O Que E Isso, Companheiro?), Miramax, 1997. Hugo Coldspring, Gattaca (also known as The Eighth Day), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Hugo Pool, BMG Independents, 1997. The Slums of Beverly Hills, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1998. Jakob the Liar, TriStar, 1998. Arigo, True Crime Productions, 1998. Film Work: Producer, That's Me (short film), 1963. Producer, The Last Mohican (short film), 1965. Director, Thank God It's Friday (short film; also known as T.G./.F.), Columbia, 1967. Director and producer, People Soup (short film), Columbia, 1969. Director, Little Murders, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Director, Fire Sale, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Executive producer, The In-Laws, Warner Bros., 1979. Director and producer, Samuel Beckett Is Coming Soon, I'mnd Productions/Tiny Baby Productions, 1993. Director, Arigo, True Crime Productions, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Harry Porschak, Harry, CBS, 1987. Television Executive Producer; Series: (With others) Harry, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy, 1974. Frank Dole, The Other 5/cfe of Hell (also known as Escape from He//), NBC, 1978. Simas Kudirka, The Defection ofSimas Kudirka, CBS, 1978. Harold Kaufman, A Deadly Business, CBS, 1986. Leon Feldhandler, Escape from Sobibor, CBS, 1987. Harry Willette, Cooperstown, TNT, 1993. Tommy Canard, Taking the Heat, Showtime, 1993.
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Yossi, Doomsday Gun, HBO, 1994. Dogcatcher, Heck's Way Home (also known as The Long Way Home), Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: "The Love Song of Barney Kempinski," ABC Stage 67, ABC, 1966. Husband, "Double Trouble," The Trouble with People, NBC, 1972. Lawrence, "Natasha Kovolina Pipishinsky,"/.ove, Life, Liberty, and Lunch, ABC, 1976. To America, CBS, 1976. Flagg Purdy, "A Matter of Principle," American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. Bo, "The Emperor's New Clothes," Faerie Tale Theater (also known as Faerie Tale Theater: The Emperor's New Clothes), Showtime, 1985. Orontes, The Fourth Wise Man, ABC, 1985. The Second City Twenty-fifth Anniversary Special, 1985. Archie Correlli, "Necessary Parties," WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1988. The Kennedy Center 25th Anniversary Celebration, PBS, 1996. Interviewee, "Catch-22," Great Books, TLC, 1996. Presenter, The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1997. Television Work; Specials: (With Clark Jones) Director, Twigs, CBS, 1975. (With others) Producer, "Necessary Parties," WoncferWor/cs, PBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: (With Second City) The David Susskind Show, syndicated, 1962. "The Beatnik and the Politician," East Side/West Side, CBS, 1964. The Les Crane Show, ABC, 1964. The Les Crane Show, ABC, 1965. Busting Loose, CBS, 1977. Himself, The MuppetShow, syndicated, 1979. "The Ties that Bind," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. "Newheart,"St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. "E.M. 7, Raiders Minus Three and a Half fora Nickel," A Year /n the L/fe, NBC, 1987. Tully, "Soir Bleu," Picture Windows, Showtime, 1995. Also appeared as Zoltan Karpathein, "The Son Also Rises," Chicago Hope, CBS; in Sesame Street, PBS; and Captain Kangaroo, CBS.
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Television Director; Episodic: "The Visit/' Trying Times, PBS, 1987. "The Boss/' Trying Times, PBS, 1989. Television Director; Pilots: (With others) Fay, NBC, 1975.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Autobiographies: Halfway through the Door: An Actor's Journey toward the Self, Harper, 1979. Other Writings: Contributor to periodicals, includingCa/axy. OTHER SOURCES
Other Television Work: Director of a number of short films. RECORDINGS Albums; Cast Recordings: Luv: A New Comedy, Columbia, 1965. Albums with the Babysitters: The Babysitters, 1958. Songs and Fun with the Babysitters, 1960. The Family Album, 1965. The Babysitters Menagerie, 1968. Singles with the Tarriers:
"The Banana Boat Song/' 1957. Also recorded other projects with the Tarriers. WRITINGS Stage Music: Man Out Loud, Girl Quiet, Cricket Theatre, 1962. (And author of lyrics and sketches) A View from under the Bridge, Square East Theatre, 1964. Composer of songs, including "Cuddle Bug," "That's Me," and "Best Time of the Year." Screenplays: People Soup (short film), Columbia, 1969. Teleplays; Specials: (With others) "Necessary Parties," WonderWorks, PBS, 1988. Juvenile Fiction: Tony's Hard Work Day, illustrated by James Stevenson, Harper, 1972. The Lemming Condition, illustrated by Joan Sandin, Harper, 1976. The Clearing, Harper, 1986. Also author of Some Fine Grandpa.
Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 112, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1985, pp. 30-32. Something about the Author, Volume 59, Gale, 1990, pp. 1-8. Periodicals: New York Times, February 9, 1986.*
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PERSONAL Full name, Gillian May Armstrong; born December 18, 1950, in Melbourne, Australia; father in real estate, mother a schoolteacher; married John Pffefer (a film editor); children: two daughters. Education: Studied stage and costume design at Swinbourne College; studied filmmaking at Australian Film and Television School. Addresses: Home—Sydney, Australia. Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, producer, art director, and screenwriter. Director of television commercials; also worked as production assistant, assistant designer, and assistant editor of industrial and educational films. Worked as a waitress. Associated with Women's Film Group, Sydney, Australia. Awards, Honors: Sydney Film Festival Award, best short film, 1976, for The Singer and the Dancer; British Critics' Award, best first feature, and seven Australian Film Institute Awards, including best film and best director, all 1980, for My Brilliant Career; FACTS Award, best travel commercial, 1982, for an American Express television commercial; eleven award nominations, Australian Film Institute, 1993, for The Last Days of Chez Nous; Victoria Teachers Federation award for the documentary trilogy of Smokes and Lollies, Fourteen's Good, Eighteen''s Better, and
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Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Old Man and Dog (short film), 1970. Roof Needs Mowing (short film), 1971. Crete/(short film), 1973. Satdee Night (short film), 1973. One Hundred a Day (also known as 100 a Day; short film), 1973. Art director, Promised Woman, BC Productions, 1974. Assistant art director, The Removalists, 1975. Art director, The Trespassers, Filmways, 1975. Smokes and Lollies (documentary), 1975. And producer, The Singer and the Dancer, Columbia, 1976. My Brilliant Career, Analysis, 1979. And co-producer, Fourteen's Good, Eighteen''s Better (documentary), 1980. A Busy Kind of Bloke, 1980. Touch Wood (documentary), 1980. Starstruck, Cinecom, 1982. Having a Co (documentary), 1983. Not Just a Pretty Face, 1983. Mrs. Soffel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. H/g/iT/de, Hemdale, 1987. And producer, 8/ngo, Bridesmaids, and Braces (short documentary), Big Picture, 1988. Fires Within, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists Home Video, 1991. The Last Days of Chez Nous, Fine Line, 1993. Little Women, Columbia, 1994. And producer, Not Fourteen Again (documentary; also known as Now They Are Fourteen and Not 14 Again!), Beyond Films, 1996. Oscar and Lucinda, Fox Searchlight, 1997. Director of the short film Storytime, the documentary/A Time and a Place, and the documentary Tassie Wood; assisted on the short film Z/fa/do. Film Appearances: Nurse, Promised Woman, BC Productions, 1974. Interviewer, Smokes and Lollies (documentary), 1975. Interviewer, Fourteen's Good, Eighteen's Better (documentary), 1980. Herself, A Busy Kind of Bloke, 1980.
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Crete/, 1973. Smokes and Lollies (documentary), 1975. (With John Pleffer) The Singer and the Dancer, Columbia, 1976. Fourteen's Good, Eighteen's Better (documentary), 1980. A Busy Kind of Bloke, 1980. Touch Wood (documentary), 1980.
Not )ust a Pretty Face, 1983. Not Fourteen Again (documentary; also known as Now They Are Fourteen and Not 14 Again!), Beyond Films, 1996. Other: Contributor to periodicals, including Films in Review. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, January-February, 1985. Film Comment, March, 1993. Harper's Bazaar, March, 1993, pp. 102-103. Los Angeles Times, March 21, 1993. New Yorker, March 1, 1993. New York Times, March 8, 1995. Premiere, May, 1993. Washington Post, April 4, 1993.*
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Career: Actor. Also worked as an advertising executive, a real estate salesperson, and a carpenter. M/7/tary service: Served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Matt Dillon, Cunsmoke (also known as Marshall Dillon), CBS, 1955-75. Zeb Macahan, How the West Was Won, ABC, 197879. Detective Jim McClain, McC/a/n's Law, NBC, 198182. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Zeb Macahan, How the West Was Won, ABC, 1977. Television Appearances; Movies: Zeb Macahan, The Macahans, ABC, 1976. Jim Bowie, The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory, NBC, 1987. Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge, CBS, 1987. Tom Dunson, Red River, CBS, 1988. Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke: The Last Apache, CBS, 1990. Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke: To the Last Man, CBS, 1992. Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke: The Long Ride, CBS, 1993. Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, The 11th Annual Emmy Awards, 1960. Himself, A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary, 1972. Hostjohn Wayne Standing Tall, 1989.
Double Crossbones, Universal, 1950. Stars /n My Crown, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Alex Malik, Iron Man, Universal, 1951. Johnny O'Hara, The People Against O'Hara, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1951. The Thing, The Thing from Another World (also known as The Thing), RKO Radio Pictures, 1951. Be//e le Grand, Republic, 1951. Barth, The Cavalry Scout, Monogram, 1951. Mai Baxter, Big ]im McClain (also known as Jim McClain), Warner Bros., 1952. Tiny McGilligan, Horizons West, Universal, 1952. George Redfield, Hellgate, Lippert, 1952. Matt, The Girl in White (also known as 5o Bright the Flame), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Leon Williams, Carbine Williams, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1952. Ride the Man Down, Republic, 1952. Gus Varden, Lone Hand, Universal, 1953. Mutant crouching by Raygunner, Invaders from Mars, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. McMullen, Island in the Sky, Warner Bros., 1953. Lennie, Hondo, Warner Bros., 1953. Targut, The Veils of Bagdad, Universal, 1953. Robert Graham, Them!, Warner Bros., 1954. Ralph Munsey, Her Twelve Men, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1954. Esau Hamilton, Many Rivers to Cross, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Schlieter, The Sea Chase, Warner Bros., 1955. Joel Kingdom, The First Traveling Saleslady, RKO Radio Pictures, 1956. Rem Anderson, Gun the Man Down (also known as Arizona Mission), United Artists, 1956. Kelly Rand, Flame of the Islands, Republic, 1958. MattDillon,A//as/esse/ames/ United Artists, 1959. OTHER SOURCES
Television Work; Executive Producer: Gunsmoke: The Long Ride, CBS, 1993. Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice, CBS, 1994.
Books: Celebrity Register, 1990, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1990.*
Film Appearances: (As James Aurness) Peter Holstrom, Farmer's Daughter, RKO Radio Pictures, 1947. Ray, Roses Are Red, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. Garby, Battleground, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. The Man from Texas, Eagle-Lion, 1948. Russell, Wyoming Mail, Universal, 1950. Kirk Hamilton, Two Lost Worlds, Eagle-Lion, 1950. Little Sam, Sierra, Universal, 1950. Floyd Clegg, Wagon Master (also known as Wagonmaster), RKO Radio Pictures, 1950.
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Full name, Hoyt Wayne Axton; born March 25,1938, in Duncan (one source says Comanche), OK; son of John Thomas and N. Mae (a writer of songs such as
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel"; maiden name, Boren) Axton; married Kathy Roberts, 1963 (divorced, 1973); married Donna, 1980 (divorced, 1990); married Deborah Hawkins, August 28, 1997; children: Mark Roberts, Michael Stephen, April Laura, Matthew Christopher. Education: Attended Oklahoma State University, 1957-58. Politics: Democrat. Addresses: Home—Hendersonville, TN. Office— Jeremiah Records, Inc., P.O. Box 1077, Hendersonville, TN 37075. Email—-hoyt@sixcats .com./Agent—Charles Stern Agency, 11766 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 760, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Actor, composer, and singer. Chairperson, Jeremiah Records, 1979—. Spokesperson for American Heart Association, 1975, and UNICEF, 1975-76. Appeared in television commercials for companies such as McDonald's, 1970, Busch Beer, and Pizza Hut. Has been active in the political campaigns of Eugene McCarthy, George McGovern, Edmund Brown, and David Borean. Fundraiser for INTERPLAST, Free Clinics, Redwing Foundation, and Bread and Roses Foundation. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1958-62. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Federation of Musicians, Country Music Association, Broadcast Music Inc., Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association. Awards, Honors: Bread and Roses Foundation Award, 1984. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cactus Jack Slade, The Rousters, NBC, 1983-84. Rip Steele, Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Voice, The Civil War, PBS, 1990. Voice of John B. Gordon, Smithson ian 's Great Battles of the Civil War, TLC, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Cyrus Flint, Skinflint, 1979. Hoyt Axton Show, NBC, 1981. Red, Steel Collar Man, CBS, 1985. Walter "Doodle" Pierce, Doodle's, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Silous Huddleston, Act of Vengeance (also known as Act of Violence), HBO, 1986.
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Aaron Southworth, Dallas: The Early Years, CBS, 1986. Charlie Hartford, Guilty of Innocence: The Lenell Geter Story (also known as The Lenell Geter Story and Justice Delayed: The Lenell Geter Story), CBS, 1987. Al Bensinger, Christmas Comes to Willow Creek (also known as Christmas Comes to Copper Creek), CBS, 1987. Sheriff Ben Tree, Desperado: Avalanche at Devil's Ridge, NBC, 1988. Sheriff Sam Eberly, Buried Alive (also known as Till Death Do Us Part), USA Network, 1990. Jake, Doorways, 1993. Huey P. Long, Sr., Kingfish: A Story ofHuey P. Long, TNT, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Dead and Gone," Bonanza, NBC, 1965. Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1965. Bull, "Fastest Gun in the East," / Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1966. "Right of Way through Paradise," Iron Horse, ABC, 1966. Guest, Smothers Brothers Show, CBS, 1975. Midnight Special, NBC, 1975-77. Dinah Shore Show (four appearances), 1975-77. "Road to Nashville," Bionic Woman, ABC, 1976. McCloud, NBC, 1976. The Tonight Show (ten appearances), NBC, 1976 and 1977. Hee Haw, syndicated, 1977,1979,1982, and 1984. "Great Expectations," Flying High, CBS, 1978. T. J. Watson, "I Do, I Do ... For Now," WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, c. 1978. Nashville on the Road, syndicated, 1980-81. Barbara Mandrel I and the Mandrel I Sisters, NBC, 1981. "Good Neighbors Duke," Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1981. Flo, CBS, 1982. Cooper Johnson, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1983. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," Faerie Tale Theater, Showtime, 1984. Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. Star Search, syndicated, 1984. "Death in Vogue," Cover up, CBS, 1984. Nashville Now, TNN, 1984. Wes McKinney, "Sam's Father," Different Strokes, NBC, 1984. Wes McKinney, "A Camping We Will Go," Diff rent Strokes, NBC, 1985. "Game of Hearts," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1985.
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"The Runaway," Glitter, ABC, 1985. Guest, Today's Country, TNN, 1997. Also appeared on Music Hall America. Television Appearances; Specials: The Hoyt Axton Country Western, Boogie Woogie, Gospel, Rock and Roll Show, 1975. The All-Star Salute to Mother's Day, 1981. Fairs and Festivals: Fan Fair/Nashville, TNN, 1990. Narration, Harley-Davidson: The American Motorcycle, TNT, 1993. The America's Awards, TNN, 1993. The Legend of the Beverly Hillbillies, CBS, 1993. Host, The Life and Times of Con way Twitty, TNN, 1995. Host, The Life and Times of Hank Williams, TNN, 1995. Host, The Life and Times of Marty Robbins, TNN, 1995. Film Appearances: The Story of a Folk Singer, 1963. Fred, Smoky, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Silous Huddleston, Act of Vengeance, 1974. Alec's father, The Black Stallion, United Artists, 1980. Cecil Duncan, Liar's Moon, 1981. Junkman, 1982. Ben Morgan, Endangered Species, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1982. Tex Roque, Heart Like a Wheel, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. Deadline Autotheft, 1983. Rand Peltzer, Gremlins, Warner Bros., 1984. Lt. Ashley, Retribution, United, 1988. Clarence Laidlaw, Dixie Lanes, 1988. Father Levesque, We're No Angels, Paramount, 1989. Sheriff Henault, Disorganized Crime, Buena Vista, 1989. Bill Stratton, Harmony Cats, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. "Big" Upton, Season of Change, Monarch Home Video, 1995. Lt. Joe Halsey, Number One Fan, Orion Home Video, 1995. Stage Appearances: Ernest Tubb Record Shop, Nashville, 1974-75. Appeared at the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN, 1974-76, 1980, 1982-83; Ernest Tubb Record Shop, Nashville, 1974-75,1979; Ralph Emery Show, Nashville, 1974-76; Inaugural Ball for President Jimmy Carter, 1977.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 WRITINGS Songs: (With Ken Ramsey), "Greenback Dollar," recorded by the Kingston Trio, 1962. "The Pusher/' recorded by Steppenwolf, 1964. "Snowblind Friend," recorded by Steppenwolf, 1967. "Joy to the World (Jeremiah)," recorded by Three Dog Night, also recorded by Axton, 1971. "Never Been to Spain," recorded by Three Dog Night, 1972. "Ease Your Pain," 1973. "When the Morning Comes," recorded by Linda Ronstadt and Axton, 1974. "Boney Fingers," recorded by Renee Armand and Axton, 1974. "Lion in the Winter," 1974. "The No, No Song," recorded by Ringo Starr, 1975. "Flash of Fire," 1976. "You're the Hangnail in My Life," 1977. Also author of "Fearless," "Free Sailin'," "Life Machine," "My Griffin Is Gone," "Evangelina," and "Wild Bull Rider." Stage Musicals: The Happy Song, 1972. Film Soundtracks: Outlaw Blues, 1977. lunkman, 1982. Books: Line Drawings, Volumes I-V, 1974-78. Songbooks: Life Machine, 1973. Southbound, 1974. Less Than the Song, 1977. RECORDINGS Albums: Less Than the Song, A&M, 1973. Life Machine, \&M, 1974. Southbound, A&M, 1975. Fearless, A&M, 1976. Road Songs, A&M, 1977. A Rusty Old Halo, Jeremiah Records, 1979. 5p/n ofthe Wheel, 1990. Snowblind Friend, MCA, 1995. Free Sail in', MCA, 1996. Hoyt Axton, Youngheart Music, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Also Hoyt Axton JL/Veand Pistol Packin' Mama, both Jeremiah Records; Heartbreak Hotel, Accord; Where Did the Money7 Co?; and Hoyt 7 Axton's Greatest Hits. ' tingles* Also "Fearless the Wonder Dog," "Evangelina," "Torpedo," "So Hard to Give It All Up," "Smile as You Go By," "Where Did the Money Go?," "Jealous Man," "She's Too Lazy to Be Crazy," "There Stands the Glass," "James Dean and the Junkman," "The Devil," "(When You Dance) You Do Not Tango," and "Wild Bull Rider."
AXTON • 41 SIDELIGHTS Favorite part: Alec's father in Black Stallion. Hoyt's song "The Pusher" won him acclaim in the film Easy Rider OTHER SOURCES Websites: http://www.sixcats.com/axton/hoyt.htm.
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BABCOCK, Barbara 1937PERSONAL Born February 27, 1937, in Fort Riley, KS; raised in Japan; daughter of a general in the U.S. Army and an actress; married twice. Education: Wellesley College, B.A.; language certificates from University of Lausanne and University of Milan. Avocational interests: Attending archaeological and anthropological research expeditions in Africa and South America. Addresses: Agent—c/o Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Claremont Graduate School, member of board of trustees, 1983—. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1981, for Hill Street Blues; Annual Cable Excellence Television Award, best actress in a dramatic series, 1987, for Alfred Hitchcock Presents. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Liz Craig, Dallas, CBS, 1978-82. Grace Gardner, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981-85. Lorraine Elliot, The Four Seasons, CBS, 1984. Mrs. June Swinford, Mr. Sunshine, ABC, 1986. Ellie McGinnis, The Law and Harry McCraw, CBS, 1987-88. Mae Hackett, Wings, NBC, 1990. Sisters, NBC, 1992. Dorothy Jennings, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1993—. Also appeared in Search for Tomorrow.
Television Appearances; Movies: Shelley Drumm, The Last Child, ABC, 1971. Rachel Sullivan, A Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A. (also known as The Christmas Coal Mine M/rac/e), NBC, 1977. Lorna Sims, The Survival of Dana, CBS, 1979. June Petrie,5a/em's Lot (also known as Blood Thirst, Salem's Lot: The M'miseries, and Salem's Lot: The Movie), CBS, 1979. Louise Lowry, Memories Never Die, CBS, 1982. Judy Maida, Quarterback Princess, CBS, 1983. Jane Dutton,/4ttac/con Fear, CBS, 1984. Joanne Steckler, News at Eleven, CBS, 1986. Quinn Collins,/A Family for Joe (also known asfamily Man and One Man's Family), NBC, 1990. Martha Robertson, Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen (also known as The Case of the Poisoned Pen and Perry Mason: The Case of the Murder Mystery Murder), NBC, 1990. Rhonda Devon, Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert, NBC, 1993. Louise Mitchell, A Mother's Instinct, CBS, 1996. Rose Carlson, Childhood Sweetheart?, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Woman at Savoy, "The Quiet Warrior," Combat, ABC, 1962. Pamela Osborne, "The Devil and Dobie Gillis," The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, CBS, 1963. "Bats of a Feather/' The Munsters, CBS, 1965. "Katy's New Job/' The Farmer's Daughter, ABC, 1965. Voice of Trelayne's mother, "The Squire of Gothos/' Star Trek, NBC, 1966. "Programmed for Death/' The Green Hornet, ABC, 1966. "The Frog Is a Deadly Weapon," The Green Hornet, ABC, 1966. Voice, "Assignment: Earth," Star Trek, NBC, 1967. Mea 349, "A Taste of Armageddon, "Star Trek, NBC, 1967.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "Corpse of the Year/' The Green Hornet, ABC, 1967. "Citizen Ritter,"/ue/d, for the Defense, ABC, 1967. "To Love and Stand Mute," Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1967. "One in Every Crowd," Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 1967. Philana, "Plato's Stepchildren,"Star Trek, NBC, 1968. Major Maria Felder, "The Cardinal," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1968. "The Need of a Friend," Mann/x, CBS, 1968. "Oh, to Be in England," Family Affair, CBS, 1969. "Happy Birthday, Dear Hogan," Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 1969. "The Experts," Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 1970. "The Carrier," Bold Ones: The Law Enforcers, NBC, 1970. Flora Alden, "Brenda," Night Ca//ery, NBC, 1970. "The Test," The FBI, ABC, 1972. "Coffin, Coffin in the Sky," The Sixth Sense, ABC, 1972. "Time to Kill," Sanyon, NBC, 1972. "The Dead Samaritan," Cannon, CBS, 1973. "To Quote a Dead Man," Mann/x, CBS, 1973. "Love and the Opera Singer," Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. "The Deadly Madonna," Mann/x, CBS, 1973. "Nightmare," Medical Center, CBS, 1973. Judith "Judy" Tyrell, "The Cat's Paw," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1975. "The Omaha Tiger," Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1976. "Homicide Is a Fine Art," Jigsaw John, NBC, 1976. "Affair of the Heart," McMillan, NBC, 1977. "A Good Smack in the Mouth," Qu/ncy, M.E., NBC, 1977. "A Point of View," Rafferty, CBS, 1977. "Irving the Explainer," The RockfordFiles, NBC, 1977. Flo, CBS, 1981. Karen, "Like Father, Like Son," Tax/, ABC, 1981. "A Time of Peril," McCain's Law, NBC, 1981. "Frog's First Gunfight," Best of the West, ABC, 1982. "Frog Gets Lucky," Best of the West, ABC, 1982. Lana Marshall, "Now Pitching: Sam Malone," Cheers, NBC, 1983. "Promises," Hotel, ABC, 1985. "Tough Guys Don't Die," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. "Fox and Hounds," Crazy like a Fox, CBS, 1985. Steambath, Showtime, 1985. Paula, "And the Winner Is," Mary, CBS, 1986. Rosaline Gardner, "The Perfect Foil," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Marisa, "Steeled with a Kiss" (two-part episode), Remington Steele, NBC, 1987. Cissie Enright, "Conversation over a Corpse," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1987.
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"The Gift," China Beach, ABC, 1989. "The First Time.. .Again," Empty Nest, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jean Lawrence, Operating Room, NBC, 1979. Lily Maxwell, Benson, ABC, 1979. Lori Fitzgerald, The Big Easy, NBC, 1982. Velma, B//SS, ABC, 1984. Film Appearances: Angie Warfield, Day of the Evil Gun, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1968. Mrs. Andrews, Heaven with a Gun, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1969. Team owner, Bang the Drum Slowly, Paramount, 1973. Lenore Chrisman, Chosen Survivors, Columbia, 1974. Madeline Whitfield, The Black Marble, Avco-Embassy, 1980. Rickey's mom, Back Roads, Warner Bros., 1981. Abigail, The Lords of Discipline, Paramount, 1983. Mrs. Douglas, That Was Then ... This Is Now, Paramount, 1985. Coralee Claibourne, Heart of Dixie, 1989. Ruth Carpenter, Happy Together, Apollo Pictures, 1990. Nora Christie, Far and Away, Universal, 1992. Stage Appearances: Kathleen Hogan, Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1982. Eleanor, Passion Play, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1985. Appeared in summer theatre productions of The Chairs and Sweet Bird of Youth. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, May 9, 1994, p. 105.
BACH, Catherine 1954PERSONAL Real name, Catherine Bachman; born March 1,1954, in Warren, OH; raised in Faith, SD, and Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Bernard Bachman (a rancher) and Norma Kucera (an acupuncturist); married David Shaw, 1976 (divorced, 1982); married Peter Lopez
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CBS Ail-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1984. George Burns' How to Live to Be 100, NBC, 1984. The 21 st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1986. Willie Nelson's Picnic, syndicated, 1987. Stand-Up Comics Take a Stand!, The Family Channel, 1990. Host, The World's Greatest Stunts II, Fox, 1991. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. We/come Home, America!—A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. Presenter, Ninth Annual Genesis Awards, 1995.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Daisy Duke, The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1979-85. Voice of Daisy Duke, The Dukes (animated), CBS, 1983. Margo Dutton, African Skies, The Family Channel, 1992-94. Television Appearances; Movies: Alice, Matt Helm, ABC, 1975. Lara, the guide, Strange New World, ABC, 1975. Linda, Murder in Peyton Place, NBC, 1977. Trisha Parker, White Water Rebels, CBS, 1983. Daisy Duke, The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! (also known as Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion and Reunion in Hazzard), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "Drive, She Said," Trying Times, PBS, 1987. "Urges," Space Ghost Coast to Coast, The Cartoon Network, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars VI, ABC, 1979. CBS'Happy New Year America 1979, CBS, 1979. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes IV, CBS, 1979. Battle of the Network Stars VIII, ABC, 1980. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes V, CBS, 1980. The Nashville Palace, ABC, 1980. The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1981. Battle of the Network Stars XII, ABC, 1982. Circus of the Stars VI, CBS, 1982. Night of 100 Stars, ABC, 1982. Herself, Bob Hope's Merry Christmas Show, NBC, 1983. CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1983. Blondes vs. Brunettes, ABC, 1984.
Film Appearances: Nicole, Genesis Home Video, 1972. Natalie Clayborne, The Midnight Man, Universal, 1974. Melody, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, United Artists, 1974. Peggy Summers, Hustle, Paramount, 1975. Marcie, Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. Tamarra, Street Justice, Lorimar, 1989. Pam Weiss, Criminal Act (also known as Tunnels), 1989. Harry, Driving Force, Academy Entertainment, 1989. Kitty Wheeler, Masters of Menace, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Captain Murdock, Rage and Honor (also known as Rage & Honor), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Asylum attendant, The Nut House (also known as The Nutty Nut), Capella/Triboro Entertainment Group, 1992. Also appeared in Music City Blues and The Widow. Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Extremities, The Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1985. Major Tours: Toured with the USO. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 25, 1997, p. 54. People Weekly, July 25, 1994, pp. 139-140; April 21, 1997, p. 20.*
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Richard Nixon, Nixon's Nixon, MCC Theater, New York City, then Westside Theatre Downstairs, New York City, both 1996.
PERSONAL Born September 18,1941, in Independence, KS; son of Harry W. (a salesman) and Mary M. (Farrell) Bamman; married Emily Mann (a writer and director), August 12, 1981; children: Nicholas. Education: Xavier University, B.S.; New York University, M.F.A. Career: Actor and writer. Co-founder, Manhattan Project; acting teacher, New York University, 198385; member, Guthrie Theatre resident company, 1985-86. Military service: U.S. Army, 1964-65. Awards, Honors: CBS/Dramatists Guild National Award, 1983, for fceo! CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Debut) Fag, The Rivals, Edgecliff Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, 1965. (New York debut) March Hare and White Knight, Alice in Wonderland, Virginia Theatre, 1970. As You Like It, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1980. Thomas, The Recruiting Officer and Dr. Relling, The Wild Duck, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) Theatre Company, 1981. Understudy, The Good Parts, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1982. Macbeth, Macbeth, Cincinnati Playhouse, OH, 1982. Rip Van Winkle or "The Works," Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Buckingham, Richard III, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1983. Jack, All Night Long, McGinn/Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1984. Thomas F. Norman, prosecuting attorney, Execution of Justice, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1986, then Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1986. Torvald, A Doll's House, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1987. Arnolphe, The School for Wives, Hartford Stage Company, 1988. Eddie's Father/Jerry, Road, Lincoln Center Theatre/ La Mama E.T.C. Annex, New York City, 1988. Harpagon, The Miser, Hartford Stage Company, 1989. Orgon, Tartuffe, Hartford Stage Company, 1993. llya llyich Telyegin, Uncle Vanya, Circle in the Square Uptown, New York City, 1995.
Also appeared in Oedipus Rex, He and She, Johnny on the Spot, Museum, Henry V, Our Late Night, Sea Cull, Endgame, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, and Dwarfman. Film Appearances: (Debut) Lightning over Water (documentary; also known as Nick's Movie—Lightning over Water), Image Entertainment, 1980. Mr. Sloan, Old Enough, Midwest Films, 1984. Mr. Stevens, Hiding out (also known as Adult Education), DEC, 1987. Art Thomas, The Secret of My Success, Universal, 1987. Tourist, Cocktail, Buena Vista, 1988. Brian Nevins, True Believer (also known as Fighting Justice), Columbia, 1989. Buddy, Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros., 1989. Inspector McNamara, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Columbia, 1989. Ed Tallent, Desperate Hours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. Uncle Frank, Home Alone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Doctor Judalon, Lorenzo's Oil, Universal, 1992. Ray Court, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Uncle Frank, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Arthur Everson, Married to It, Orion, 1993. Viscott, Robert A Heinlein's The Puppet Masters (also known as The Puppet Masters), Buena Vista, 1994. CIA Man (uncredited), The Long Kiss Goodnight, New Line, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Senator Norton Wylie, The Monroes, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mark Lockwood, Love, Lies, and Murder, NBC, 1991. Judge Brooks, Murder in the Heartland (also known as Starkweather: Murder in the Heartland), ABC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Artie, Sentimental journey, 1984. George Whitman, Brass (also known as Police Brass), CBS, 1985. Assistant U.S. Attorney, Courage (also known as Mother Courage), CBS, 1986.
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Phil Thomas, Manhunt: Search for the Night Stalker (also known as Hunt for the Night Stalker and Trackdown), NBC, 1989. Warburton, Kojak: None So Blind (also known as None So Blind), ABC, 1990. Peter Orr, The Chase, NBC, 1991. Gruenwald, The 10 Million Dollar Getaway, USA Network, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Blue Wall," Law and Order, NBC, 1991. Captain Walker, Swans Crossing, syndicated, 1991. Dean Pollard, "Guardian," Law and Order, NBC, 1995. Stan Gillum, "I.D.," Law and Order, NBC, 1996. Dr. Martin, Cosby, CBS, 1996. Other Television Appearances: (Debut) Concealed Enemies, PBS, 1984. Malouf, Saigon, Thames TV (England), 1985. WRITINGS Plays: A Thousand Nights and a Night, Theatre of the Open Eye, NY, 1978. Ecco!, Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, 1983. A Doll's House (author of English text for Irene B. Berman's translation of the play by Henrik Ibsen), produced by the Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1987. Peer Gynt (translator with Berman of the play by Ibsen), produced by the Hartford Stage Company, 1989. The Wild Duck (translator with Berman of the play by Ibsen), produced at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, 1990-91. The Master Builder (translator with Berman of the play by Ibsen), produced by the Hartford Stage Company, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Theatre, March, 1996, p. 4.*
BANCROFT, Anne 1931(Anne Italiano, Anne Marno) PERSONAL Original name, Anna Maria Luisa Italiano; born September 17, 1931, in Bronx, NY; daughter of Michael
(a dress pattern maker) and Mildred (a telephone operator; maiden name, DiNapoli) Italiano; married Martin A. May (a building contractor), July 1, 1953 (divorced, February 13, 1957); married Mel Brooks (a director, screenwriter, actor, and producer), 1964; children: (second marriage) Maximilian. Education: Trained for the stage at American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1948-50, with Herbert Berghof, 1957, and at Actors' Studio, 1958; studied film directing at Woman's Directing Workshop, American Film Institute. Addresses: Office—c/o Brooksfilms, 9336 West Washington, Culver City, CA 90232. /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Contact—915 North Foothill Rd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; P.O. Box 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90213; 2301 La Mesa Dr., Santa Monica, CA 90405. Career: Actress, director, producer, and screenwriter. Actors' Studio, member. Worked as an English tutor, drugstore clerk, and receptionist. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best supporting or featured dramatic actress, Variety New York Drama Critics Poll Award, and Theatre World Award, all 1958, for Two for the Seesaw; New York Drama Critics Award, best performance by a straight actress, 1959, Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, 1960, American National Theatre and Academy Award, 1960, and New York Philanthropic League Award, 1960, all for The Miracle Worker; Academy Award, best actress, and British Academy Award, best foreign actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, both 1962, for The Miracle Worker; Golden Globe Award, best actress in a drama, British Academy Award, best foreign actress, Cannes Film Festival Award, best actress, and Academy Award nomination, best actress, all 1964, for The Pumpkin Eater; Golden Globe Award, best actress in a musical or comedy, and Academy Award nomination, best actress, both 1968, for The Graduate; Academy Award nomination, best actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a drama, both 1977, for The Turning Point; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a play, 1978, for Go/da; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a musical or comedy, 1984, for To Be or Not to Be; Golden Globe Award nomination, best
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 actress in a musical or comedy, 1985, for Garfao Talks; Academy Award nomination, best actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a drama, both 1986, for/Agnes of Cod; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a drama, 1987, for 'night Mother; British Academy Award, best actress, 1988, for 84 Charing Cross Road. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Lyn Leslie, Don't Bother to Knock, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Marian Foley, The Kid from Left Field, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Emma Hurok, Tonight We Sing, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1953. Marie, Treasure of the Golden Condor, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Paula, Demetrius and the Gladiators, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. Laverne Miller, Gorilla at Large, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1954. Katy Bishop, The Raid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. Corinna Marston, The Last Frontier (also known as Savage Wilderness), Columbia, 1955. Maria Ibinia, A Life in the Balance, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Rosalie Regalzyk, The Naked Street, United Artists, 1955. Kathy Lupo, New York Confidential, Warner Bros., 1955. The Brass Ring, 1955. Marie Gardner, Nightfall, Columbia, 1956. Tianay, Walk the Proud Land, Universal, 1956. Beth Dixon, Girl in Black Stockings, United Artists, 1957. Angelita, The Restless Breed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Annie Sullivan, The Miracle Worker, United Artists, 1962. Jo Armitage, The Pumpkin Eater, Columbia, 1964. Inga Dyson, The Slender Thread, Paramount, 1965. Dr. D. R. Cartwright, Seven Women, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1966. Mrs. Robinson, The Graduate, Embassy, 1967. Arthur Penn (documentary), 1970. Lady Jennie Churchill, Young Winston, Columbia, 1972. The Countess, The Hindenburg, Universal, 1975. Edna Edison, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Warner Bros., 1975. Herself, S/7ent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Carla Bondi, Lipstick, Paramount, 1976.
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Emma Jacklin, The Turning Point, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1977. Madge Kendal, The Elephant Man, Paramount, 1980. Antoinette, Fatso, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Anna Bronski, To Be or Not to Be, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Estelle Rolfe, Garbo Talks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Mother Miriam Ruth, /Agnes of God, Columbia, 1985. Thelma Gates, 'night Mother, Universal, 1986. Helene Hanff, 84 Charing Cross Road, Columbia, 1987. Ma, Torch Song Trilogy, New Line Cinema, 1988. Meredith Perlestein, Bert Rigby, You're a Fool, Warner Bros., 1989. Madame Ruth, Love Potion No. 9, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Bea Singer, Honeymoon in Vegas, Columbia, 1992. Amanda, Point of No Return (also known as The Assassin, La Femme Nikita, Nikita, and The Specialist), Warner Bros., 1993. Dr. Catherine Holland, Mr. /ones, TriStar, 1993. Ms. Claire Kennsinger, Malice, Columbia, 1993. Gypsy woman, Dracu/a: Dead and Loving It, Columbia, 1995. Adele Larson, Home for the Holidays, Paramount, 1995. Gladys Joe, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Dr. Renata Baumbauer, Sunchaser (also known as The Sunchaser), Warner Bros., 1996. Senator Lillian DeHaven, G.I. lane (also known as In Pursuit of Honor, A Matter of Honor, Navy Cross, and Undisclosed), Buena Vista, 1997. Critical Care, Live Entertainment, 1997. Ms. Nora Dinsmoor, Great Expectations, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997.
Film Work: Choreographer, "Anna Karenina" dance sequence, The Turning Point, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Producer and director, Fatso, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Director of unreleased film, The August. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Gittel Mosca, Two for the Seesaw, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1958. Annie Sullivan, The Miracle Worker, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1959. Mother Courage, Mother Courage and Her Children, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1963.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 1988. Good Morning America, ABC, 1989. Today Show, NBC, 1989. Voice of Dr. Zweig, "Fear of Flying," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1994. Appeared in episodes of Danger, CBS; Kraft Music Hall, NBC; Omnibus, CBS; Philco-Goodyear Playhouse, NBC; Suspense, CBS; and The Tom /ones Show, ABC. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1964. The Perry Como Special, NBC, 1964. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1968. Host, Annie, the Woman in the Life of a Man, CBS, 1970. Host, Annie and the Hoods, ABC, 1974. The Stars Salute Israel at Thirty, ABC, 1978. Variety '77—The Year in Entertainment, CBS, 1978. Bob Hope's Women / Love—Beautiful but Funny, NBC, 1982. Host, That Was the Week That Was, ABC, 1985. Lillian Cage, the title role, "Mrs. Cage," American Playhouse, PBS, 1992. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1993. Mrs. Fanning, "The Mother" (also known as "Paddy Chayefsky's 'The Mother'"), Great Performances, PBS, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Freddie and Max, Thames Television, 1990. Television Work; Specials: Director, Annie, the Woman in the Life of a Man, CBS, 1970. WRITINGS Screenplays: Fatso, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Teleplays; Specials: Annie, the Woman in the Life of a Man, CBS, 1970. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, December, 1995, p. 58.*
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Surname is pronounced "Bar-faear-uh"; full name, Joseph Roland Barbera; born March 24,1911, in New York, NY; son of Vincente (a barber) and Frances Barbera; married Dorothy Earl (divorced, 1964); married Sheila Holden; children: (first marriage) Lynn Meredith, Jayne Earl, Neal Francis. Education: Graduated from the American Institute of Banking; also attended Pratt Institute, Art Students League, and New York University. Addresses: Office—Hanna-Barbera Productions, 3400 West Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90068. Career: Animator, producer, director, composer, and writer. Van Beuren Studio, New York City, storyboard writer and sketch artist, 1932-34; Terrytoons, New Rochelle, NY, animator, 1934-37; Metro-GoldwynMayer, Hollywood, CA, animator, director, and producer, 1937-57, head of animation department (with William Hanna), 1955-57; Hanna-Barbera Productions, Hollywood, founder (with Hanna) and president, beginning in 1957, later chairperson; Great American Broadcasting, president, beginning in 1988. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, president of board of directors; James A. Doolittle Theatre, Hollywood, president. Irving Trust Company, New York City, banking clerk, 1930-32. Los Angeles Earthquake Preparedness Committee, cochairperson; Greater Los Angeles Visitors and Convention Bureau, member of board of directors; St. Joseph's Medical Center, member of board of directors; Children's Village, member of board of directors; Wildlife Waystation, honorary member of board of directors. Member: National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Cousteau Society, Greek Theatre Association (Los Angeles; past president), Southern California Theatre Association (president). Awards, Honors: All with William Hanna: Academy Award nominations, best animated short subject, 1940, for Puss Gets the Boot, and 1941, for The Night Before Christmas; Academy Awards, best animated short subject, 1943, for Yankee Doodle Mouse, 1944, for Mouse Trouble, 1945, for Quiet, Please!, and 1946, for The Cat Concerto; Academy Award nomination, best animated short subject, 1947, for Dr.
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]ekyll and Mr. Mouse; Academy Award, best animated short subject, 1948, for The Little Orphan; Academy Award nominations, best animated short subject, 1949, for Hatch Up Your Troubles, and 1950, for Jerry's Cousin; Academy Awards, best animated short subject, 1951, for The Two Mouseketeers, and 1952, for/ohann Mouse; Academy Award nominations, best animated short subject, 1954, for louche, Pussy Cat, 1955, for Good Will to Men, and 1957, for One Droopy Knight; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in the field of children's programming, 1960, for The Huckleberry Hound Show; Golden Globe Award, outstanding achievement in international television cartoons, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1965, for The Flintstones; Emmy Award, outstanding children's special, 1966, for Jack and the Beanstalk; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in children's programming (informational/factual), 1973, for Last of the Curlews; Emmy Award, outstanding informational children's series, 1974, for The Runaways; Annie Award, 1977, forChar/otte's Web; Christopher Award and Emmy Award, outstanding special—drama or comedy, both 1978, for The Gathering; Emmy Award, outstanding children's entertainment series, 1982, for The Smurfs; Golden Reel Award, animation sound editing, and Bronze Award, best children's special, both from International Film and Television Festival of New York, 1982, for The Smurfs' Springtime Special; Emmy Award, outstanding children's entertainment series, 1983, for The Smurfs; Bronze Award, best children's special, 1984, for The Smurfic Games; Men of the Year Award, National Center for Hyperactive Children, 1986; Gold Angel Award, excellence in media, Religion in Media, 1986; Distinguished Service Award, National Religious Broadcasters, and Award of Excellence, Film Advisory Board, both 1987, for The Greatest Ac/venture: Stories from the Bible; Humanitas Prize, 1987, for "Lure of the Orb" episode of The Smurfs; Governor's Award, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1988; inducted into Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1994. CREDITS Film Work; Features, with William Hanna: Animation director, /Anchors Aweigh, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Animation director, Holiday in Mexico, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Animation director, Neptune's Daughter, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Animation director (also with Fred Quimby), Dangerous When Wet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953.
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Animation director (also with Quimby), Invitation to the Dance, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Producer and director, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear (animated), Columbia, 1964. Producer and director, The Man Called Flintstone (also known as That Man Flintstone; animated), Columbia, 1966. Producer and animation director, Project X, Paramount, 1968. Producer, Charlotte's Web (animated), Paramount, 1973. Producer, C.H.O.M.P.S., AID, 1979. Executive producer, Liar's Moon, Crown International, 1982. Producer, Heidi's Song (animated), Paramount, 1982. Producer, CoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords (animated), Atlantic Releasing, 1986. Executive producer, The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible (home video release), 1986. Co-director and co-producer, Jetsons: The Movie, 1990. Creative consultant, Tom & Jerry: The Movie, Turner Entertainment, 1992. Executive producer (also with Kathleen Kennedy, David Kirschner, and Gerald R. Molen), The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Also producer of Forever Like a Rose. Film Work; Animated Shorts; Director (with Hanna): Gallopin' Gals, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940. Swing Social, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940. Puss Gets the Boot, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940. Romeo in Rhythm, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940. The Goose Goes South, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1941. Midnight Snack, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1941. The Night Before Christmas, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1941. Officer Pooch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1941. The Bowling-Alley Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. Dog Trouble, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. Fine Feathered Friend, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. FraidyCat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. Pass 'n' Toots, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. Baby Puss, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. Yankee Doodle Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. Lonesome Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. Sufferin'Cats!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. War Dogs, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. The Bodyguard, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Million Dollar Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. The Zoot Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. Puttin' on the Dog, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. Mouse Trouble (also known as Cat Nipped and Kitty Foiled), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. The Mouse Comes to Dinner (also known as Mouse to Dinner), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Flirty Birdy (also known as Love Boids), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Mouse in Manhattan (also known as Manhattan Serenade), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Quiet, Please!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Tee for Two, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945. The Milky Waif, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Solid Serenade, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. The Cat Concerto, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Springtime for Thomas, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Trap Happy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. The Invisible Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Part-Time Pal (also known as Fair Weathered Friend), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. CatFishin', Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. A Mouse in the House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Dr. ]ekyll and Mr. Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. 5a/t Water Tabby, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Kitty Foiled, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Old Rockin' Chair Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. The Little Orphan, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Professor Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Make Mine Freedom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Mouse Cleaning, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. The Truce Hurts, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Polka Dot Puss, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Hatch Up Your Troubles, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. The Cat and the Mermouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Heavenly Puss, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Jerry's Diary, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Love That Pup, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Tennis Chumps, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Framed Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Tom and lerry in the Hollywood Bowl, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Jerry and the Lion (also known as Hold That Lion), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Little Quacker, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Saturday Evening Puss (also known as Party Cat), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Jerry's Cousin (also known as City Cousin and Muscles Mouse), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Texas Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Cue Ball Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Safety Second (also known as F'r Safety Sake), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Casanova Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Cat Napping, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. His Mouse Friday, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Jerry and the Goldfish, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. The Two Mouseketeers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Nit-Witty Kitty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Sleepy-Time Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Slicked-Up Pup, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. The Flying Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Cruise Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. The Dog House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. The Duck Doctor, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Fit to Be Tied, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. lohann Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Little Runaway, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Push-Button Kitty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Smitten Kitten, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Triplet Trouble, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. The Missing Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Jerry and jumbo, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. That's My Pup, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Just Ducky, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Two Little Indians, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Life with Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Pet Peeve, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Little School Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Baby Butch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Mice Follies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Neapolitan Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Downhearted Duckling, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Posse Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Hic-Cup Pup (also known as Tyke Takes a Nap), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Puppy Tale, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Touche, Pussy Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Good Will to Men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Pup on a Picnic, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Designs on Jerry, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Southbound Duckling, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Pecos Pest, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. SmartyCat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. That's My Mommie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Mouse for Sale, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Tom and Cherie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Barbecue Brawl, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. The Flying Sorceress, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Blue Cat Blues, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Give and Take, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956.
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Busy Buddies (also known as Busy Bodies), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1956. The Egg and Jerry, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Scat Cats, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Downbeat Bear, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Muscle Beach Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. One Droopy Knight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Feedin' the Kiddie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Mucho Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Timid Tabby, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Tom's Photo Finish, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Tops with Pops, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Happy Co Ducky (also known as One Quack Mind), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Royal Cat Nap, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Robin Hoodwinked, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Tot Watchers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. The Vanishing Duck, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Little Bo Bopped, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Wolf Hounded, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Creepy Time Pal, Columbia, 1960. Tale of a Wolf, Columbia, 1960. The Do-Good Wolf, Columbia, 1960. Life with Loopy, Columbia, 1960. Snoopy Loopy, Columbia, 1960. No Biz Like Shoe Biz, Columbia, 1960. Here Kiddie, Kiddie, Columbia, 1960. Count Down Clown, Columbia, 1961. Happy Co Loopy, Columbia, 1961. Two-Faced Wolf, Columbia, 1961. Catch Meow, Columbia, 1961. Child Sock-Cology, Columbia, 1961. Fee Fie Foes, Columbia, 1961. Kooky Loopy, Columbia, 1961. Loopy's Hare-Do, Columbia, 1961. This Is My Ducky Day, Columbia, 1961. Zoo Is Company, Columbia, 1961. Bungle Uncle, Columbia, 1962. BearlyAble, Columbia, 1962. Beef-for and After, Columbia, 1962. Bunnies Abundant, Columbia, 1962. Chicken Fracas-see, Columbia, 1962. Common Scents, Columbia, 1962. Rancid Ransom, Columbia, 1962. Slippery Slippers, Columbia, 1962. Swash Buckled, Columbia, 1962. lust a Wolf at Heart, Columbia, 1963. Chicken-Hearted Wolf, Columbia, 1963. Whatcha Watchin', Columbia, 1963. A Fallible Fable, Columbia, 1963. Drum-Sticked, Columbia, 1963. Bear Up!, Columbia, 1963. The Crook That Cried Wolf, Columbia, 1963. Habit Rabbit, Columbia, 1963.
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Not in Nottingham, Columbia, 1963. Sheep Stealers Anonymous, Columbia, 1963. Wolf in Sheepdog's Clothing, Columbia, 1963. Elephantastic, 1964. Bear Hug, 1964. Bear Knuckles, 1964. Trouble Bruin, 1964. Raggedy Rug, 1964. Habit Troubles, 1964. Big Mouse-Take, Columbia, 1965. Pork Chop Phooey, Columbia, 1965. Crow's Fete, Columbia, 1965. Horse Shoo, Columbia, 1965. Film Appearances: Cameo appearance, The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Television Work; Series (Animated, Except Where Indicated); Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated, with Hanna: Producer (also with Bob Cottle), The Ruff and Reddy Show, NBC, 1957-64. Producer and director, The Huckleberry Hound Show (also featuring Pixie and Dixie, Hokey Wolf, and Yogi Bear), syndicated, 1958-62. Producer and director, Yogi Bear (also featuring Snagglepuss and Yakky Doodle Duck), syndicated, 1958-62. Producer, The Quick Draw McCrawShow (also featuring Snooper and Blabber and Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy), syndicated, 1959-62. Producer and director, The Flintstones, ABC, 196066. Producer and director, Top Cat, ABC, 1961-62. Producer and director, Lippy the Lion, syndicated, 1962. Producer and director, Touche Turtle, syndicated, 1962. Producer and director, Wally Gator, syndicated, 1962. Also director, The Jetsons, ABC, 1962-63. Also director, The Adventures of ]onny Quest (also known as Jonny Quest), ABC, 1964-65. Producer and director, The Magilla Gorilla Show (also featuring Ricochet Rabbit and Punkin Puss and Mush Mouse), syndicated, 1964-67. Producer and director, The Peter Potamus Show (also featuring Yippie, Yappie, and Yahooey and BreezlyandSneezly)f syndicated, 1964-67. Producer and director, The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show (also featuring The Hillbilly Bears, Squiddly Diddly, and Precious the Dog), NBC, 1965-68. Producer, Sinbad, Jr., the Sailor (also known as The Adventures of Sinbad, Jr.), syndicated, 1966.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Producer and director, The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show, syndicated, 1966. Producer (also with Larry Harmon), Laurel and Hardy, syndicated, 1966-67. Producer and director, Space Kiddettes, NBC, 196667. Producer and director, Space Ghost (also featuring D/no Boy), CBS, 1966-68. Producer and director, Frankenstein, Jr. and the Impossibles, CBS, 1966-68. Producer, Samson and Goliath, NBC, 1967-68. Producer and director, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, NBC, 1967-68. Producer and director, The Herculoids, CBS, 196769. Producer, Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor, CBS, 1967-69. Producer and director, Shazzanl, CBS, 1967-69. Also director, The Fantastic Four, ABC, 1967-70. Here Come the Stars (live-action), syndicated, 1968. Producer, The New Adventures of Huck Finn (liveaction and animated), NBC, 1968-69. Producer and director, The Wacky Races, CBS, 196870. Producer, The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (liveaction and animated; also featuring The Micro Venture, Danger Island, The Three Musketeers, The Hillbilly Bears, and The Arabian Knights), NBC, 1968-70. Also director, The Adventures of Gulliver (also known as The Adventures of Young Gulliver), ABC, 1969-70. Producer and director, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, CBS, 1969-71. Also director, The Cattanooga Cats (also featuring It's the Wolf, Around the World in 79 Days, and Auto Cat and Motor Mouse), ABC, 1969-71. Also director, Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines, CBS, 1969-71. Also director (with Charles A. Nichols), Scoofoy-Doo, Where Are You?, CBS, 1969-74. Also director, Where's Huddles?, CBS, 1970-71. Also director, The Harlem Globetrotters, CBS, 197073. Also director, /os/e and the Pussycats, CBS, 197072, 1974-76. Pebbles and Bamm Bamm, CBS, 1971-72. Also director, Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch, CBS, 1971-72. Also director, The Funky Phantom, ABC, 1971-72. Producer and director, Wait 'til Your Father Gets Home, syndicated, 1972. Sea/afa 2020, NBC, 1972-73. The Roman Holidays, NBC, 1972-73.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Also director, The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan, CBS, 1972-74. Also director, The Flintstone Comedy Hour, CBS, 1972-74. Also director (with Nichols), ]osie and the Pussycats in Outer Space, CBS, 1972-74. The New Scooby-Doo Movies, CBS, 1972-74. Speed Buggy, CBS, 1973-74. Also director, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, NBC, 1973-74. Producer, Peter Puck, NBC, 1973-74. Inch High, Private Eye, NBC, 1973-74. Yogi's Gang, ABC, 1973-75. Jeannie, CBS, 1973-75. Goober and the Ghost Chasers, ABC, 1973-75. The Addams Family, NBC, 1973-75. Super Friends, ABC, 1973-83. Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, NBC, 1974-75. The Partridge Family: 2200 AD., CBS, 1974-75. Korg: 70,000 B.C. (live-action), ABC, 1974-75. Hong Kong Phooey, ABC, 1974-76. These Are the Days, ABC, 1974-76. Dev//n, ABC, 1974-76. Valley of the Dinosaurs, CBS, 1974-76. Also director, The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, ABC, 1976-77. Mumbly, ABC, 1976-77. The Clue Club, CBS, 1976-77. ]abberjaw, ABC, 1976-78. The Skatebirds (also featuring The Robonic Stooges, Wonder Wheels, Woofer and Wimper, and Mystery/s/and), CBS, 1977-78. The Tom and jerry/Great Grape Ape Show, ABC, 1977-78. Also director, The New Super Friends Hour, ABC, 1977-78. Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics, ABC, 1977-78. Fred Flintstone and Friends, syndicated, 1977-78. The C.B. Bears (also featuring Blast Off Buzzard and Crazy Legs, Posse Impossible, Undercover Elephant, Shake, Rattle, and Roll, and Heyyyyyy, It's the King), CBS, 1977-78. The Hanna-Barbera Happiness Hour (live-action), NBC, 1978. Yogi's Space Race, NBC, 1978-79. The Galaxy Goofups, NBC, 1978-79. Scooby's All Stars, ABC, 1978-79. Challenge of the Super Friends, ABC, 1978-79. Also director, The World's Greatest Si/per Heroes, ABC, 1978-80. Godzilla (also known as Godzilla and the Super 90 and The Godzilla Power Hour; also featuring /ana of the Jungle), NBC, 1978-81. Producer, The Three Robonic Stooges, CBS, 1978-81.
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The All-New Popeye Hour, CBS, 1978-81. TheNewShmoo, NBC, 1979. Fred and Barney Meet the Thing, NBC, 1979. Buford and the Ghost, NBC, 1979. Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, ABC, 1979. The Super Globetrotters, NBC, 1979. The New Fred and Barney Show, NBC, 1979. Casper and the Angels, NBC, 1979-80. Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo, NBC, 1979-80. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, ABC, 1980. Flintstone Family Adventures (also featuring The Frankenstones and Captain Caveman), NBC, 1980-81. The Scoofay-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show, ABC, 1980-82. The Drak Pack, CBS, 1980-82. Fonz and the Happy Days Gang, ABC, 1980-82. The Richie Rich Show, ABC, 1980-82. The Flintstones, NBC, 1981. Space Stars (featuring Space Ghost, Teen Force, The Herculoids, and /Astro and the Space Mutts), NBC, 1981-82. The Kwicky Koala Show (also featuring Dirty Dawg, Crazy Claws, and The Bungle Brothers), CBS, 1981-82. Trollkins, CBS, 1981-82. Private Olive Oyl, CBS, 1981-82. Laverne and Shirley in the Army, ABC, 1981-82. Daniel Boone, CBS, 1981-82. The Flintstone Funnies, NBC, 1981-84. TheSmurfs, NBC, 1981-88. Also director, Jokebook, NBC, 1982. Laverne and Shirley with the Fonz, ABC, 1982-83. Mork and Mindy, ABC, 1982-83. Scoofay, Scrappy, and Yabba Doo, ABC, 1982-83. The Gary Co/eman Show, NBC, 1982-83. The Little Rascals, ABC, 1982-84. The Shirt Tales, NBC, 1982-84. Pac-Man, ABC, 1983-84. The Biskitts, CBS, 1983-84. (With Margaret Leosch) Ben//, Zax, and the Alien Prince (live-action), CBS, 1983-84. Monchhichis, ABC, 1983-84. The Dukes, CBS, 1983-84. Scooby and Scrappy-Doo, ABC, 1983-84. The Pink Panther and Sons, NBC, 1984-85. The New Scoofay-Doo Mysteries, ABC, 1984-85. Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show, ABC, 1984-85. (Also with Freddy Monnickendam) Snorks, NBC, 1984-86. Challenge of the CoBots, syndicated, 1984-86. Scoofay's Mystery Funhouse, ABC, 1985. The Thirteen Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, ABC, 1985-86.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Stone Fox, NBC, 1987. Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (animated), ABC, 1993. / Yabba-Dabba Do! (animated), ABC, 1993. Johnny's Golden Quest (animated), USA Network, 1993. Johnny Quest versus the Cyber Insects (animated), TNT, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Voice, / Yabba-Dabba Do! (animated), ABC, 1993. Television Work; Specials (Animated, Except Where Indicated); Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated, with Hanna: Alice in Wonderland, ABC, 1966. lack and the Beanstalk (live-action and animated), NBC, 1967. The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't, syndicated, 1971. A Christmas Story, syndicated, 1971. Producer, Last of the Curlews, ABC, 1972. Yogi's Ark Lark, ABC, 1972. Robin Hoodnik, ABC, 1972. Oliver and the Artful Dodger, ABC, 1972. Here Come the Clowns, ABC, 1972. The Banana Splits in Hocus Focus Park, ABC, 1972. Gidget Makes the Wrong Connection, ABC, 1973. Lost in Space, ABC, 1973. 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, syndicated, 1973. Also director, The Three Musketeers, syndicated, 1973. The Count of Monte Cristo, syndicated, 1973. The Crazy Comedy Concert (live-action and animated), ABC, 1974. The Runaways (live-action), ABC, 1974. Cyrano de Bergerac, ABC, 1974. The Last of the Mohicans, syndicated, 1975. Phantom Rebel (live-action), NBC, 1976. "Davy Crockett on the Mississippi" (animated), Famous Classic Tales, CBS, 1976. Taggart's Treasure (live-action), ABC, 1976. Five Weeks in a Balloon, CBS, 1977. Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of HannaBarbera (live-action and animated), CBS, 1977. Energy: A National Issue, 1977. A Flintstones' Christmas, NBC, 1977. The Flintstones' Little Big League, NBC, 1978. Hanna-Barbera's All Star Comedy Ice Revue (liveaction and animated), CBS, 1978. "It Isn't Easy Being a Teenage Millionaire" (live-action), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1978. Yabba Dabba Doo //, CBS, 1978. Black Beauty, CBS, 1978. Super Heroes Roast, NBC, 1979.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Challenge of the Super Heroes, NBC, 1979. America vs. the World (live-action), NBC, 1979. Scoofay Goes Hollywood, ABC, 1979. Casper's First Christmas, NBC, 1979. Popeye Valentine Special: The Sweethearts at Sea, CBS, 1979. Gulliver's Travels, CBS, 1979. Casper's Halloween Special: He Ain't Scary, He's Our Brother, NBC, 1979. The Gymnast (live-action), ABC, 1980. The Hanna-Barbera Arena Show (live-action), NBC, 1981. logging Fever, NBC, 1981. The Great G///y Hopkins (live-action), CBS, 1981. Yabba Dabba Doo (live-action and animated), CBS, 1982. The Smurfs' Springtime Special, NBC, 1982. The Smurfs' Christmas Special, NBC, 1982. Christmas Comes to Pac-Land, ABC, 1982. Yogi Bear's All-Star Christmas Caper, CBS, 1982. My Smurfy Valentine, NBC, 1983. The Secret World of Og, ABC, 1983. The Amazing Bunjee Venture, CBS, 1984. The Smurfic Games, NBC, 1984. Smurfily-Ever After, NBC, 1985. Star Fairies, syndicated, 1985. The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration (liveaction and animated), CBS, 1986. The Smurfs'Christmas Special, NBC, 1986. Ultraman! The Adventure Begins, syndicated, 1987. Yogi and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose, syndicated, 1987. Scooby and the Reluctant Werewolf, syndicated, 1987. The/etsons Meet the Flintstones, syndicated, 1987. Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats, syndicated, 1987. Rockin' with Judy]etson (also known as/udy /etson and the Rockers), syndicated, 1987. Yogi's Great Escape, syndicated, 1987. Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School, syndicated, 1987. T/'s the Season to Be Smurfy, NBC, 1987. The Good, the Bad, and the Huckleberry Hound, syndicated, 1987. Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, syndicated, 1987. Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears, syndicated, 1987. The Flintstone Kids "/ust Say No" Spec/a/, ABC, 1988. Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration (live-action and animated), TNT, 1989. Hagar the Horrible, 1989. 'Tender Bender 500," Wake, Rattle, and Roll, syndicated, 1990. A Flintstone Family Christmas, ABC, 1993.
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A Flintstones Christmas Carol, syndicated, 1994. Arabian Nights, syndicated, 1994. Also producer, Rock Odyssey. Television Appearances; Specials: The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration (liveaction and animated), CBS, 1986. The 40th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1988. Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebrat/on, TNT, 1989. MGM: When the Lion Roars (also known as The MGM Story; documentary), TNT, 1992. The 7 Oth Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, The Disney Channel, 1994. The Television Academy Hall of Fame (also known as The /Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Hall of Fame), NBC, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With William Hanna and Warren Foster) Hey There, It's Yogi Bear (animated), Columbia, 1964. (With Dick Robbins and Duane Poole)C.H.O.M.P.5v AID, 1979. (With Robert Taylor and Jameson Brewer) Heidi's Song (animated), Paramount, 1982. Composer, "Snagglepuss Song," Crooklyn, Universal, 1994. Composer, "(Meet) the Flintstones" and "The Bedrock Twitch," The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Teleplays: (With Hanna and Douglas Widley) The Adventures of/onny Quest (animated series; also known as /onny Quest), ABC, 1964-65. Songs:
Composer, The Three Musketeers, syndicated, 1973. Composer of theme music, / Yabba-Dabba Do! (animated movie), ABC, 1993. Composer of theme music "Meet the Flintstones," Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (animated movie), ABC, 1993. Composer of theme "Johnny Quest,"/ohnny's Go/den Quest (animated movie), USA Network, 1993. Composer of theme music, johnny Quest versus the Cyber Insects (animated movie), TNT, 1995. Other Writings: My Life in 'Toons: From Flatbush to Bedrock in under a Century (autobiography), Turner Publishing (Atlanta, GA), 1994.
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Musical compositions (with William Hanna) have been recorded as The Flintstones: Modem Stone-Age Melodies, Rhino Records (Los Angeles, CA), 1994. Contributor of cartoons to magazines, including Co///er's. Adaptations: The animated television series The Real Adventures of johnny Quest (also known as The New Adventures of Johnny Quest), broadcast by TBS/TNT/ Cartoon Network, 1996-97, was based on the characters and theme song created by Barbera for the original series. OTHER SOURCES:
Title role, Bat Masterson, NBC, 1958-61. Captain Amos Burke, Burke's Law, ABC, 1963-65. Title role, Amos Burke, Secret Agent, ABC, 1965-66. Glenn Howard, The Name of the Came, NBC, 196872. Agent Gene Bradley, The Adventurer, syndicated, 1972. Bat Masterson, Paradise, CBS, 1989. Captain Amos Burke, Burke's Law, CBS, 1994-95. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Carl Osborne, /Aspen (also known as The Innocent and the Damned), NBC, 1977. Bat Masterson, Luck of the Draw: The Gambler Returns, NBC, 1991.
Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 150, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1996. Something about the Author, Volume 51, Gale, 1988.*
BARRY, Gene 1919PERSONAL Original name, Eugene Klass; born June 14,1919, in New York, NY; son of Martin and Eva (Conn) Klass; married Betty Claire Kalb, October 22, 1944; children: Michael Lewis, Fredric James, Elizabeth. Education: Attended public schools in New York City, and New Utrecht High School, Brooklyn, NY. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor in stage, film, and television. Best known for his portrayal of dapper, well-dressed leading characters in television series; also a nightclub performer. Member: Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild (past first vice president), Boy Scouts of America. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, best male TV star, 1965; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1983, for La Cage aux Folles; named ADL Man of the Year, 1986. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Gene Talbot, Our Miss Brooks, CBS, 1955-56.
Television Appearances; Movies: Michael London, Istanbul Express, NBC, 1968. Murray Jarvis, Do You Take This Stranger?, NBC, 1971. Rankin, The Devil and Miss Sarah, ABC, 1971. Gordon Harris, A Cry for Love, NBC, 1980. John Cockerill, The Adventures of Nelly Bly, NBC, 1981. Glen Kilgallen, Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love, NBC, 1987. John Forrest, Turn Back the Clock (also known as Repeat Performance), NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sergeant Andy Pile, War Correspondent, CBS, 1959. Captain Amos Burke, Honey West: Who Killed the Jackpot?, ABC, 1965. Dr. Ray Flemming, Prescription: Murder (also known as Columbo: Prescription Murder), NBC, 1968. Harry Darew, Ransom for Alice, NBC, 1977. Andrew Stovall, The Girl, the Cold Watch, and Dynamite, syndicated, 1981.
Television Appearances; Specials: Tiptoe through TV, CBS, 1960. Variety: The World of Show Biz, CBS, 1960. NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. The 40th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1986. The 38th Annual Emmy Awards, NBC, 1986. Judge, The 12th Annual Mrs. America Pageant, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Hollywood Screen Test, ABC, 1948. "To Each His Own," Lux Video Theatre, CBS, 1950. "The Blood Call," 8e//eve It or Not, NBC, 1950. "Something about Love," The Loretta Young Show, NBC, 1954.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "The Girl in Car Thirty Two/' Suspense, CBS, 1954. "A Touch of Spring/' Ford Theatre, NBC, 1955. "Spider, Incorporated," Science Fiction Theatre, syndicated, 1955. "Ride the Comet/' Appointment with Adventure, CBS, 1955. "Something about George," The Loretta Young Show, NBC, 1955. "The World Below," Science Fiction Theatre, syndicated, 1955. Dell Delaney, "Triggers in Leash," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1955. "Nailed Down," Fireside Theatre, NBC, 1955. "Salvage," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1955. "The Blue Ribbon," Ford Theatre, NBC, 1955. "The Story of Steve Carey," The Millionaire, CBS, 1955. "The Good Luck Kid," Damon Runyon Theatre, CBS, 1956. "The Woman Who Dared," Ford Theatre, ABC, 1956. "A Place on the Bay," jane Wyman Theatre, NBC, 1956. "The Pendulum/'/ane Wyman Theatre, NBC, 1957. "Threat to a Happy Ending," The Twentieth CenturyFox Hour, CBS, 1957. "Ain't No Time for Glory," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1957. "The Headline Hero: File Number 28," The Walter Winchell File, ABC, 1958. "Dynamite Blows Two Ways," Wagon Train, NBC, 1958. "Crossed Wires," Pete and Gladys, CBS, 1961. "Seeds of April," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. "The Roman Kind," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1962. "Dear Uncle George," The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1963.
"The Apology," The Feather and Father Gang, ABC, 1977. "Angels in the Wings," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1977. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. "Where Is It Written?," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. "The Story of Abraham," The Greatest Heroes of the Bible, NBC, 1979. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. "Hula Angels," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1981. "Vicki the Gambler," The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. Aloha Paradise, ABC, 1981. "Abraham's Sacrifice," The Greatest Heroes of the Bible, NBC, 1981. "Lillian Russell," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. "She Brought Her Mother Along," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. "Fox and Wolf," Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1986. Jason Starr, "The Old Team," Shell Game, CBS, 1987.
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"Time and Teresa Golowitz," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1987. "Reservations," Hotel, ABC, 1987. "You've Got a Friend," My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1988. Henry Reynard, "Test of Wills," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Hearts Are Wild, CBS, 1992. Appeared in episodes of The Clock and TV Reader's Digest, both ABC. Film Appearances: Dr. Frank Addison,/\tom/c C/ty, Paramount, 1952. Captain Beaton, Girls of Pleasure Island, Paramount, 1953. Johnny Kisko, Those Redheads from Seattle, Paramount, 1953. Dr. Clayton Forrester, War of the Worlds, Paramount, 1953. Verne Williams, Alaska Seas, Paramount, 1954. Raphael Moreno, Red Garters, Paramount, 1954. Al Willis, Naked Alibi, Universal, 1954. Captain Charles Laverne, The Purple Mask, Universal, 1955. Louis Hoyt, Soldier of Fortune, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1955. Ellis, Back from Eternity, RKO Radio Pictures, 1956. Frank Duncan, The Houston Story, Columbia, 1956. Brock, China Gate, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Wes Bonnell, Forty Guns (also known as Woman with a Whip), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Jonathan Clark, The 27th Day, Columbia, 1957. Casey Reed, Hong Kong Confidential, United Artists, 1958. Troy Barrett, Thunder Road, United Artists, 1958. Simon Grant, Maroc Seven, Paramount, 1967. Donovan, Subterfuge, Commonwealth United Entertainment, 1969. Television commentator, The Second Coming of Suzanne, Barry, 1974. Congressman Leo O'Brien, Guyana: Cult of the Damned (also known as Guyana: Crime of the Century), Universal, 1980. Film Work; Executive Producer: The Second Coming of Suzanne, Barry, 1974.
Stage Appearances: Rosalinda, 44th Street Theatre, New York City, 1942. Catherine Was Great, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1944. 8/ess You All, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1950.
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The Perfect Setup, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1962. Watergate: A Musical, Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, 1982. Georges, La Cage aux Folles, Palace Theatre, New York City, then Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1983. Give My Regards to Broadway, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1991. Appeared in the plays Happy Is Larry, Spotlight, Kismet, Destry Rides Again, The Merry Widow, Idiot's Delight, Pins and Needles, and The Would-Be Gentleman; also appeared in the solo revue Gene Barry in One. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, August 28, 1989, p. 106. Electronic Sources:
http://www.xmission.com/-emailbox/barry.htm*
BATEMAN, Justine 1966PERSONAL Born February 19,1966, in Rye, NY; daughter of Kent (an acting coach and theatrical manager) and Victoria (a flight attendant) Bateman; sister of Jason Bateman (an actor). Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Actress. Writes and performs poetry and performance art. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award (tied with Rhea Perlman), 1986, and Emmy Award nomination, 1987, both outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, for Family Ties. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mallory Keaton, Family Ties, NBC, 1982-89. Sarah Stretton, Men Behaving Badly, NBC, 1996-97. Television Appearances; Miniseries: A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994.
Television Appearances; Pilots: ''Night Elevator," Scary Tales, syndicated, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Deborah Jahnke, Right to Kill?, ABC, 1985. Mallory Keaton, Family Ties Vacation, NBC, 1985. Karin Nichols, Can You Feel Me Dancing?, NBC, 1986. Megan Brennan, The Fatal Image (also known as City of Lights), CBS, 1990. Lynn Carlson, In the Eyes of a Stranger (also known as Strangers), CBS, 1992. Robin Andrews, Terror in the Night (also known as The Hunter), CBS, 1994. Lisa Temple, Another Woman, CBS, 1994. Carla, "A Bucket of Blood/' Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Susan Anderson, "Mookie and Rookie," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1984. "How You Look," One to Crow On, NBC, 1984. "Slumber Party," It's Your Move, NBC, 1984. "On Your Toes," Glitter, ABC, 1984. Guest, Fame, Fortune, and Romance, ABC, 1986. "Teamwork," One to Crow On, NBC, 1987. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1988. "Privacy," One to Crow On, NBC, 1988. "Miss Piggy's Hollywood," Jim Henson Hour, NBC, 1989. Guest, The Arsenio Hall Show, syndicated, 1989. Sarah/Zara, "Through a Glass Darkly," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1996. Sarah/Zara, "Big Girls Don't Fly," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1996. Sarah/Zara, "Lord of the Flys," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1996. Sarah/Zara, "Battleground Earth," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Sara White, "First the Egg," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1985. Host, Whatta Year. . . 7986, ABC, 1986. Disney's "Captain Eo" Grand Opening, NBC, 1986. The 39th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1987. Mickey's 60th Birthday Special, NBC, 1988. Inside Family Ties: Behind the Scenes of a Hit, PBS, 1988. MTV's 7988 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1988. The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1988. Candid Camera: Eat! Eat! Eat!, CBS, 1989. Funny Women of Television: A Museum of Television and Radio Tribute, NBC, 1991.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Linda, Merry Christmas, Baby, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Voice of Josie Earp, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. Host, Wendy's Ski Family Challenge, The Family Channel, 1995. Film Appearances: Jennie Lee, Satisfaction (also known as Girls of Summer), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Jessica Grant, The Closer, ION Pictures, 1991. Darcy Link, Primary Motive, FoxVideo, 1992. Marty, Deadbolt, New Line Home Video, 1992. Janet Beehan, The Night We Never Met, Miramax, 1993. The Bridal Shower, 1994. Carla, The Death Artist, New Horizons, 1995. Meradith, Cod's Lonely Man, Cinequanon Pictures International, 1996. Kiss and Tell, Phaedra Cinema, 1997. Strangers in Transit, 1997. Stage Appearances: Abagail Williams, The Crucible, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1990. Susan, Carnal Knowledge, Kaufman Theatre, New York City, 1990. Appeared in journey to the Day, Birmingham, AL; also appeared in Lulu, Self-Storage, Love Letters, and Speed-the-P/ow. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 27,1996, p. 64.*
BATES, Alan 1934PERSONAL Full name, Alan Arthur Bates; born February 17, 1934, in Allestree, Derbyshire, England; son of Harold Arthur (an insurance broker) and Florence Mary (a homemaker; maiden name, Wheatcroft) Bates; married Victoria Valerie Ward (an actress), 1970 (died, 1992); children: Benedick (an actor and model), Tristan (an actor and model; died, 1990). Education: Trained for the stage at Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts with Tom Courtenay, Albert Finney, and Peter O'Toole, and with Claude W. Gibson; studied voice with Gladys Lea. Religion: Church of En-
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gland. Avocational interests: Tennis, squash, swimming, diving, traveling, reading. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Military service: Royal Air Force. Member: Actors' Equity Association, British Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Forbes Robinson Award, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and Clarence Derwent Award, both 1959, for Long Day's Journey into Night; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1968, for The Fixer; Evening Standard Award, best actor, 1972, for London performance of Butley; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actor, and Drama Desk Award, both 1973, for New York performance of Butley; Best Actor Award, Variety Club of Great Britain, 1975, for Otherwise Engaged; Best Actor Award, Variety Club of Great Britain, and Society of West End Theatre Managers Award, best actor in a revival, both 1983-84, for A Patriot for Me; British Academy Award, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1983, for An Englishman Abroad. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) You and Your Wife, Midland Theatre Company, Coventry, England, 1955. Simon Fellowes, The Mulberry Bush, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1956. Hopkins, The Crucible, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1956. Cliff Lewis, Look Back in Anger, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1956. Mr. Harcourt, The Country Wife, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1956. Stapleton, Cards of Identity, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1956. Monsieur le Cracheton, The Apollo de Bellac, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1957. Dr. Brock, Yes — and After, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1957. Cliff Lewis, Look Back in Anger, English Stage Company, World Youth Festival, Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1957, then Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1958. (Broadway debut) Cliff Lewis, Look Back in Anger, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1958.
60 • BATES Edmund Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night, Edinburgh Festival, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, then Globe Theatre, London, both 1958. Mick, The Caretaker, Arts Theatre, then Duchess Theatre, both London, 1960, later Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1961. Richard Ford, Poor Richard, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1964. Adam, The Four Seasons, Saville Theatre, London, 1965. Mr. Ford, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1967. Title role, Richard III, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1967. Andrew Shaw, In Celebration, Royal Court Theatre, 1969. Jaffer, Venice Preserved, Bristol Old Vic Company, Royale Theatre, Bristol, England, 1969. Title role, Hamlet, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1971. Ben Butley (title role), Butley, Criterion Theatre, London, 1971, then Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1972. Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1973. Allott, Life Class, Royal Court Theatre, then Duke of York's Theatre, London, both 1974. Simon Hench, Otherwise Engaged, Queen's Theatre, London, 1975. Boris Trigorin, The Seagull, Duke of York's Theatre, 1976. Robert, Stage Struck, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1979. Alfred Red I, A Patriot for Me, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, then Haymarket Theatre Royal, London, both 1983, later Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, C A, 1984. Nicholas, the inquisitor, One for the Road, Lyric (Hammersmith), London, 1984. The cabbie, Victoria Station (double-bill with One forthe Road), Lyric (Hammersmith), 1984. Edgar, The Dance of Death, London, 1985. Yonadab, King David's nephew (title role), Yonadab, National Theatre, London, 1985. (With Patrick Garland) Down Cemetery Road (poetry recital), 1986. Mark Melon (title role), Melon, Haymarket Theatre Royal, 1987. Nikolai Ivanov (title role), Ivanov, Strand Theatre, London, 1989. Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, Strand Theatre, 1989.
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1960. Arthur Blakey, Whistle Down the Wind, Pathe, 1961. Vic Brown, A Kind of Loving, Governor, 1962. Stephen Maddox, The Running Man (also known as Carol Reed's The Running Man), Columbia, 1963. Mick, The Guest (also known as The Caretaker), Janus, 1964. Jimmy Brewster, Nothing But the Best, Royal, 1964. Basil, Zorfaa the Creek (also known as Alexis Zorbas), International Classics, 1964. Narrator, Insh'Allah, 1965. Jos, Georgy Girl, Columbia, 1966. Gabriel Oak, Far from the Madding Crowd, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Private Charles Plumpick, Le Roi de Coeur (also known as King of Hearts and Tutti Pazzio Meno Lo), Lopert/United Artists, 1967. Hands Up! (also known as Rece do Gory), 1967. Yakov Bok, The Fixer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Rupert Birkin, Women in Love, United Artists, 1969. Colonel Vershinin, Three Sisters, American Film Theatre, 1970. Ted Burgess, The Go-Between, Columbia, 1971. Bri, A Day in the Death ofloe Egg, Columbia, 1972. Second Best (short film), 1972. Harry, ^Impossible Objet (also known as Impossible Object and Story of a JLove Story), Valeria, 1973. Ben Butley (title role), Butley, American Film Theatre, 1974. Mikis Theodorakis: A Profile of Greatness, 1974. Andrew Shaw, In Celebration, American Film Theatre, 1975. Rudi von Starnberg, Royal Flash, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1975. Charles Crossley, The Shout, Films, Inc., 1978. Saul Kaplan, An Unmarried Woman, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Rudge, The Rose, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Sergei Diaghilev, Nijinsky, Paramount, 1980. H. J. Heidler, Quartet, New World, 1981. Mr. Macready, Brittania Hospital, Universal, 1982. Captain Chris Baldry, Return of the Soldier, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Captain Jerry Jackson, The Wicked Lady, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. David Cornwallis, Duet for One, Cannon, 1986. Dandy Jack Meehan, A Prayer for the Dying, Goldwyn, 1987. Frank Meadows, We Think the World of You, Cinecom, 1988. Sax/Anyth/ng, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Malcolm Forrest, Force Majeure (also known as Uncontrollable Circumstances), 1989. Inspector Felix Detweiler, Mr. Frost, Triumph, 1990. Claudius, Hamlet, Warner Bros., 1990. Dr. Marsfeldt and guru, Club Extinction (also known as Dr. M. and Docteur M.), Prism Entertainment, 1990. John, Secret Friends, Briar Patch Film Corp., 1992. James Prentis, Shuttlecock, 1992. Eamon McCree, S/7ent Tongue, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Sir Hugo Coal, Centlemen Don't Eat Poets (also known as The Grotesque and Grave Indiscretion), LIVE Entertainment, 1995. Film Work: Coproducer, Second Best (short film), 1972. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Michael Henchard (title role), The Mayor of Casterbridge, BBC, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1978. Oliver, "Oliver's Travels," Mystery!, PBS, 1996.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Duel for Love, ABC, 1959. Three on a Gas Ring, ABC, 1959. The Wind and the Rain, Granada Television, 1959. The Square Ring, AR-TV, 1959. The ]uke Box, AR-TV, 1959. A Memory of Two Mondays, Granada Television, 1959. The Thug, ABC, 1959. A Hero of Our Time, BBC, 1966. Plaintiffs and Defendants, BBC, 1975. Two Sundays, BBC, 1975. James, The Collection, 1976. Cliff Lewis, Look Back in Anger, BBC, 1976. Where Adam Stood, BBC, 1976. Sir Jock Mellor, Very like a Whale, 1981. The Trespasser, 1981. The son, A Voyage 'round My Father, PBS, 1982. John Malcolm/Ma). Pol lack, Separate Tables, HBO, 1983. Guy Burgess,/4n Englishman Abroad, BBC, then PBS, 1983. Jones, "Dr. Fischer of Geneva," Great Performances, PBS, 1985. One for the Road, 1986. Stewart, "Pack of Lies," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1987. Blair, The Dog It Was That Died, Granada Television, 1988. Host, One Man in His Time: A Tribute to Laurence Olivier, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Classic Mel: The Making of Mel Gibson's "Hamlet," HBO, 1991. Losing Track, BBC, 1991. Hamish Partt, Unnatural Pursuits, 1991, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Josiah Bounderby, "Hard Times" (also known as "Charles Dickens' Hard Times"), Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1995. Appeared as Mick, The Caretaker. Television Appearances; Movies: Narrator, The Story of]acob and Joseph, ABC, 1974. Marcel Proust, "102 Boulevard Haussmann," A & E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Reg Green, Nicholas's Gift, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: John Fabian, "And So Died Riabouchinska," Ray Bradbury Theatre, HBO, 1985. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Cassio, Othello, Caedmon, 1960, HarperCollins Audio, 1995.
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Florizel, A Winter's Tale, Caedmon, 1961, HarperCollins Audio, 1995. Mark Antony, Julius Caesar, Caedmon, 1964, HarperCollins Audio, 1995. Babii Yar and Other Poems, Caedmon, 1967. Michael Henchard (title role), The Mayor of Casterbridge, Listen for Pleasure, 1981. Oliver, Oliver's Travels, Hodder Headline Audiobooks, 1994. Poems of William Blake, Reed Audio, 1995. A Shropshire Lad, Hyperion, 1995. Enobarbus and Duke Senior, The Prince's Choice, HighBridge Audio, 1996. Also appeared as Ben Butley (title role), Butley, Caedmon, and in English Poets, Argo. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere [United Kingdom], September, 1995. Seventeen, May, 1963.
Other: The Alan Bates Archive, http://www.tiac.net/users/ claret/bio.html (web page), November 17, 1997.*
Co-director, Malcolm and Eddie (also known as Top of the Stairs), UPN, 1996. Co-director, Pauly (also known as Mommy and Me), Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Karen, First Affair, CBS, 1983. Cathy, The Goddess of Love, NBC, 1988. Mrs. Pearl, Here Come the Munsters, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Out There //, Comedy Central, 1994. Co-host, Ho Ho Ho: TV's All-Time Funniest Christmas Moments, Fox, 1995. My Favorite "Married," Fox, 1995. TV's All-Time Funniest Holidays, Fox, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jean Haywood, "Triangles," Hotel, ABC, 1986. Win, Lose, Draw, syndicated, 1989. Film Appearances: Soap opera actress, Protocol, Warner Bros., 1984. Nicole Ferret, Fraternity Vacation, New World, 1985. Amy Peterson, Fright Night, Columbia, 1985. Barmaid, The Doom Generation, Samuel Goldwyn Co., 1995. OTHER SOURCES
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Periodicals: /Advocate, September 21, 1993, p. 38.*
PERSONAL Born August 9, 1958, in Winter Park, FL. Education: Attended Birmingham Southern College; trained for the stage with Sanford Meisner at Neighborhood Playhouse. A vocational interests: Motorcycling along the California coast. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and director.
BEDFORD, Brian 1935PERSONAL Born February 16, 1935, in Morley, Yorkshire, England; son of Arthur and Ellen (O'Donnell) Bedford. Education: Attended St. Bede's School, Bradford, and Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Avocational interests: Traveling, reading, going to the movies and theatre.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Amanda Cousins, All My Children, ABC, 1982-84. Marcy Rhoades, Married . . . with Children, Fox, 1987-97. Television Work; Series: Director, Married. . . with Children, Fox, 1991-97.
Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 200 West 57th St., Suite 900, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor and director. Awards, Honors: Obie Award for acting, Village Voice, 1964, for The Knack; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, 1969, for The Misanthrope;
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, 1970, for Private Lives; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actor, and Drama Desk award, outstanding performance, both 1971, both for The School for Wives; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, 1974, for Jumpers; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actor in a play, and Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, both 1992, both for Two Shakespearean Actors; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actor in a dramatic play, 1994, for Timon of Athens; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actor in a play, and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, outstanding performance by an actor, both 1995, for The Moliere Comedies; inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame, 1997; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actor in a play, 1997, for London Assurance. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Decius Brutus, Julius Caesar, Bradford Civic Theatre, 1951. (London debut) Travis de Coppet, The Young and the Beautiful, Arts Theatre Club, London, 1956. Rodolpho, A View from the Bridge, Comedy Theatre, London, 1956. Arviragus, Cymbeline, Memorial Theatre, Stratfordupon-Avon, England, 1957. Ariel, The Tempest, Memorial Theatre, then Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1957. Clive Harrington, Five Finger Exercise, Comedy Theatre, 1958. (New York debut) Clive Harrington, Five Finger Exercise, Music Box Theatre, 1959. David Roddingham, Write Me a Murder, Lyric Theatre, London, 1962. Derek Pengo, Lord Pengo, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1962. Louis Dubedat, The Doctor's Dilemma, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1963. Tchaik, The Private Ear, Morosco Theatre, New York City, then Wimbledon, England, 1963. Tom, The Knack, New Theatre, New York City, 1964. Tom, The Knack, The Establishment Theatre Company, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 1966. James, The Astrakhan Coat, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1967. General, The Unknown Soldier and His Wife, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, then George Abbott Theatre, 1967.
BEDFORD • 63 Edward Chamberlayne, The Cocktail Party, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1968. Alceste, The Misanthrope, Lyceum Theatre, 1968. Lot, The Seven Descents of Myrtle, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1968. Title role, Hamlet, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1969. Tusenback, Three Sisters, American Shakespeare Festival, 1969. Elyot Chase, Private Lives, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1969. Arnolphe, The School for Wives, Lyceum Theatre, 1971. General, The Unknown Soldier and His Wife, New Theatre, London, 1973. George Moore,lumpers, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, then Billy Rose Theatre, 1974. Angelo, Measure for Measure, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1975. Malvolio, Twelfth Night, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1975. Actor, The Guardsman, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1976, then Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1977. Title role, Richard III, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1977. Jacques, As You Like It, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1977-78. Leontes, The Winter's Tale, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1978. Astrov, Uncle Vanya, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1978. Elyot Chase, Private Lives, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1978. Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1980. Trigorin, The Seagull, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1980. Malvolio, Twelfth Night, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1980. Charles, B//the Spirit, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, then Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1981. Alceste, The Misanthrope, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1981. Isaac Newton, The Physicists, Kennedy Center, 1982. Title role, Tartuffe, Kennedy Center, 1982. Bluntschli, Arms and the Man, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1982. Alceste, The Misanthrope, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1983. Title role, Richard II, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1983. Title role, Tartuffe, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1983-84.
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Bottom, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1984. Vladimir, Waiting for Godot, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1984. Henry, The Real Thing, Citadel Theatre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1984. Prospero, The Tempest, Citadel Theatre, 1985. Elyot Chase, Private Lives, Citadel Theatre, 1986. Title role, Richard II, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1986. Charles Gounod, Opera Comique, Kennedy Center, 1987. Gay Easterbrook, No Time for Comedy, Berkshire Festival, Stockbridge, MS, 1987. Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare Theatre at the Folger, Washington, DC, 1988. Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1989. Lord Foppington, The Relapse, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1989. Title role, Macbeth, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1990. Brutus,/u//us Caesar, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1990. Arnolphe, The School for Wives, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1991. Dogberry, Much Ado about Nothing, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1991. Title role, Timon of Athens, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1991. William Charles Mac Ready, Two Shakespearean Actors, Cord Theatre, New York City, 1991-92. The Duke, Measure for Measure, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1992. Title role, Timon of Athens, Lyceum Theatre, 1993. Twelfth Night, 1994. Sganarelle, The School for Husbands, and Sganarelle, The Imaginary Cuckold, billed together as The Moliere Comedies, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center Stage Right, New York City, 1995. Antonio Salieri, Amadeus, Festival Stage, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1996. The Little Foxes, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1996. Dr. Martin Dysart, Equus, Avon Theatre, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1997. Sir Harcourt Courtly, London Assurance, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center, 1997.
Film Appearances: Man of the Moment, Group, 1955. Johnny, Miracle in Soho, Rank, 1957. Eddie Barrett, The Angry Silence, British Lion, 1960. Jimmy Gale, Number Six, Anglo-Amalgamated, 1962. Escort, The Punch and ]udy Man, Warner Pathe, 1963. Bob Handman, The Pad and How to Use It, Universal, 1966. Scott Stoddard, Grand Prix, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Voice of Robin Hood, Walt Disney's Robin Hood (animated), Buena Vista, 1973. Clyde Tolson, Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995.
Also appeared in The Tavern, Academy Festival Theatre.
Television Appearances; Series: Anthony, Coronet Blue, CBS, 1967.
Major Tours: Title role, Butley, U.S. cities, 1973.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sir John Morland, Scarlett, CBS, 1994.
Martin Dysart, Equus, U.S. cities, 1975. Sidney Bruhl, Deathtrap, North American cities, 1979-80. Ken Harrison, Whose Life Is It, Anyway?, North American cities, 1980. Henry, The Real Thing, U.S. cities, 1985. One-man Shakespeare show, The Lunatic, the Lover, and the Poet, North American cities, 1989-93. Stage Work: Stager, The Knack, Hartford Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 1966. Director, Titus Andronicus, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1978. Director, Titus Andronicus, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1980. Director, Coriolanus, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1981. Director, Blithe Spirit, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1981. Director, Tartuffe, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1982. Director, The Rivals, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1982. Director, Much Ado about Nothing, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1986. Director, Phaedra, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1990. Director, Othello, Avon Theatre, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1994. Director, Waiting for Godot, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1996. Director, Equus, Avon Theatre, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1997.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Movies: Lentulus, Androcles and the Lion, NBC, 1967. Dr. Castle, The Last Best Year, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sgt. Oliver Grant, "Bump and Run/' The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. "How to Recede in Business/' Cheers, NBC, 1988. Sherlock Holmes, "My Dear Watson," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1989. Also appeared in Bob and Murder, She Wrote, both CBS. Television Appearances; Specials:
Voice of Adolf Eichmann, The Trial of Adolf Eichmann, PBS, 1997.*
BELKNAP, Allen R. 1941PERSONAL Born November 25, 1941, in New York City; son of Ellsworth (a stock manager) and Deane (a teacher; maiden name, Woods) Belknap. Education: University of Pennsylvania, B.A. (cum laude), 1963; Carnegie-Mellon University, M.F.A., 1965. Addresses: Office—749 South Ogden Dr., #4, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Director. University of Washington, Seattle, instructor, 1965-68; Hunter College, Albany, NY, associate professor, 1968-74; Direct Theatre, NY, founder and artistic director, 1974-80; freelance director, U.S. and Japan, 1980-90; Twentieth CenturyFox/Stephen Bochco Productions, Los Angeles, CA, director, 1990—. Member of board of directors, Rachael Harms Dance Company, New York City, 1980-82; consultant, Atwood Richards Inc., New York City, 1984-89; advisory board member, Primary Stages Theatre Company, New York City, 1985-90. Member: Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, American Film Institute. Awards, Honors: Fellow in directing, National Endowment for the Arts, 1984. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: Pop, Players Theatre, New York City, 1974.
BELKNAP « 6 5 The Devils, Direct Theatre, NY, 1975. Gilgamesh, Direct Theatre, 1975. Columbus, Direct Theatre, 1976. Nature and Purpose of the Universe, Direct Theatre, 1976. Lulu, Direct Theatre, 1977. Earth Spirit and Pandora's Box, Direct Theatre, 1977. The Beasts, Direct Theatre, 1978. Modigliani, Direct Theatre, 1978. Approaching Zero, La Mama Etc. Theatre, New York City, 1978. Nature and Purpose of the Universe, Direct Theatre, 1979. laywalkin', Direct Theatre, 1979. Modigliani, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1979. The Interview, Direct Theatre, 1980. Blau and Pignoli, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1980. Beginner's Luck, Tiffany's Attic, Kansas City, MO, 1981. Almost an Eagle, American Stage Festival, 1981. Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Tiffany's Attic, 1982. South Pacific, Fredericksburg Theater Company, 1982. Princess Grace, Wisdoms Bridge, Chicago, IL, 1982. Blood Moon, Production Company, NY, 1983. Comedy of Errors, Fort Worth Shakespeare Festival, TX, 1983. The Taming of the Shrew, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, 1983. Without Apologies, Pittsburgh Playhouse, PA, 1983. Blood Moon, Actors and Directors, NY, 1983. The Killing of Sister Ceorge, Roundabout, New York City, 1983. School for Scandal, Folger Shakespeare Festival, Washington, DC, 1984. The Flight of the Earls, Westside Arts Theatre, NY, 1984. They're Playing Our Song, Toho Productions, Tokyo, Japan, 1984. Ph/7co Blues, NY, 1984. Diminished Capacity, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1986. A Lesson from Aloes, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown, PA, 1987. AlfredStieglitz Loves O'Keefe, GeVa Theatre, 1987. Equus, GeVa Theatre, 1987. How the Other Half Loves, Pennsylvania Stage Company, 1988. Established Price, Philadelphia Festival Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1988. Heaven's Hard, The Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, 1989.
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Little Shop of Horrors, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, then Pennsylvania Stage Company, 1989. The Boys Next Door, GeVa Theatre, 1989. Adult Fiction, GeVa Theatre, 1990. A Piece of My Heart, Manhattan Theatre Club, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1991.
Awards, Honors: Prix Citron, 1972; Cesar award (French Academy Award), best actor, Academie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema, 1988, for Itineraire d'un Enfant Gate; Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur; Chevalier I'Ordre national du Merite et des Arts et des Lett res. CREDITS
Director of Electra, The Guardsman, On Borrowed Time, Beowulf, The Art Lovers, Anele, A Phoenix Too Frequent, A Sleep of Prisoners, Brechon-Brecht, Tango, The Bacchae, The Days Between, Under Milkwood, A Musical Timepiece, Brand, Arms and the Man, Peer Gynt, Room, Collection, Slights Ache, Dial 'M' for Murder, The Rose Tattoo, The Hostage, The Way of the World, Two for the Seesaw, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Little Foxes, Look Back in Anger, Picnic, After the Fall, Private Ear/Public Eye, A Taste of Honey, Barefoot in the Park, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Imaginary Invalid, My Fair Lady, Richard III, and Threepenny Opera, all 196572. Film Work; Director: Traveler's Rest, 1991.*
BELMONDO, Jean-Paul 1933PERSONAL Born April 9,1933, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France; son of Paul Belmondo (a sculptor); married Elodie Constantin, 1952 (divorced, 1967); children: Patricia (deceased), Florence, Paul. Education: Attended College Pascal, Paris; trained for the stage at National Conservatory of Dramatic Art, Paris, and with Raymond Girard. Avocational interests: Sports. Addresses: Office—Cerito Films, 5 rue Clement Marot, 75008 Paris, France. /Agent—c/o Art Media, 10 avenue George-V, 75008 Paris, France. Career: Actor and producer. Founder (with Annie Girardotand Guy Bedos) of a traveling theatre group, 1956-57; Cerito Films, founder during the 1960s; also appeared with Comedie Francaise and as a performer in Parisian cafes. Worked as a welterweight boxer, 1949; Les Polymuscles (soccer team), part-owner. Member: Syndicat Francais des Acteurs (president, 1963-66).
Film Appearances: Dimanche Nous Volerons, 1956. Pierrot, Sois 8e//e et Ta/s-To/ (also known as Blonde for Danger, Just Another Pretty Face, Be Beautiful but Shut Up, and Be Beautiful and Shut Up), 1958. Venin, A Pied, a Cheval, et en Voiture (also known as A Piedi... A Cavallo ...In Automobile), 1958. Patrick, Drole du Dimanche (also known as Un Drole de Dimanche), 1958. Trebois, Les Copains du Dimanche, 1958. Jean, the old boyfriend, Charlotte et son ]ules (short film; also known as Charlotte and Her Jules and Charlotte and Her Boyfriends), 1958. Lou, Les Tricheurs (also known as The Cheaters and Peccatori in Blue leans), Continental Distributing, 1958. Michel Poiccard, alias Laszlo Kovacs, Breath less (also known as A Bout de Souffle), Imperia, 1959. Laszlo Kovacs, A Double Tour (also known as Web of Passion, A Doppia Mandator, and Leda)f 1959, released in the United States by Times, 1961. Michel Barrot, Ein Engel auf Erden (also known as Mademoiselle Ange and Angel on Earth), 1959, released in United States by Comet, 1966. Eric Stark, C/asse tous Risques (also known as The Big Risk), 1960, released in the United States by United Artists, 1963. Paul, Les Distractions (also known as Trapped by Fear), 1960. Michele, La Ciociara (also known as Two Women and Paysanne aux Pieds Nus)f Embassy, 1960. Chauvin, Moderate Cantabile (also known as Seven Days... Seven Nights), Royal Films International, 1960. Leon Morin, Leon Morin, Pretre (also known as Leon Morin, Priest and The Forgiven Sinner), 1961. Un nomme la Rocca (also known as A Man Named Rocca and Quelloche Spara per Primo), 1961. Gil, "L'adultere" (movie segment), La Francaise et 1'Amour (also known as Love and the Frenchwoman), Auerbach/Kingsley, 1961. Alfred Lubitsch, Une Femme Est une Femme (also known as A Woman Is a Woman and Le Donna e Donna), Pathe-Contemporary, 1961.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Cartouche, Cartouche (also known as Swords of Blood), FS-Vides, 1962. Amerigo Casamunti, La Viaccia (also known as The Love Makers), Embassy, 1962. Gabriel Fouquet, Un Singe en Hiver (also known as A Monkey in Winter and It's Hot in Hell), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1962. Silien, Le Doulos (also known as Doulos—The Finger Man and Fingerman), Pathe-Contemporary, 1962. / Don Giovanni Delia Costa Azzurra, 1962. Michel Maudet, L'A'me des Ferchaux (also known as Magnet of Doom and Un ]eune Homme Honorable), 1962. Un Coeur gros Comme cal (also known as The Winner), 1962. Mare Matto (also known as Mad Sea and La Mer a Boire), 1963. // giorno piu corto (also known as The Shortest Day and // Giorno piu Corto Commedia Umoristica), 1963. Giuliano Verdi, Lettere di una Novizia (also known as Rita, La Novice, and Letter from a Novice), Colorama Features, 1963. Raymond LeLegion, Dragees au Poivre (also known as Sweet and Sour, The Sweet and Bitter, and Confetti al Pepe), Pathe-Contemporary, 1964. Adrien Dufourquet, L'Homme de Rio (also known as That Man from Rio and i'Uomo di Rio), Lopert, 1964. David Ladislas, Enchappement Libre (also known as Backfire), Royal Films International 1965. Michel, Peau de Banane (also known as Banana Peel), Pathe-Contemporary, 1965. Rocco, Cent Mille Dollars au Soleil (also known as Greed in the Sun, 100,000 Dollars au Soleil, and Centamila Dollari al Sole), Gaumont/MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Fernand, La Chasse a /'Homme (also known as The Gentle Art of Seduction, Male Hunt, and Caccia al Maschio), Pathe-Contemporary, 1965. Par un Beau Matin d'Ete (also known as Crime on a Summer Morning and One Bright Summer Morning), 1965. Pierroflot/Y. Morandat, Is Paris Burning? (also known as Paris Brule-t-il?), Paramount, 1966. Arthur Lempereur, Les Tribulations d'un chinois en Chine (also known as Up to His Ears, Chinese Adventures in China, and L'uomo di Hong Kong), Lopert, 1966. Sergeant Julien Maillat, Week-end a Zuydcoote (also known as Weekend at Dunkirk), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. French legionnaire, Casino Royale, Columbia, 1967.
BELMONDO • 67 Tony Marechal, Tendre voyou (also known as Tender Scoundrel and Un /Avventur/ero a Tahiti), Embassy, 1967. Georges Randal, Le Voleur (also known as The Thief of Paris), Lopert, 1967. La Bande a Bebel, 1967. Ho, Ho!, Cocinor, 1968. Ferdinand Griffon (title role), Pierrot le Fou, PatheContemporary/Corinth, 1968. Arthur, Le Cerveau (also known as The Brain), Paramount, 1969. Dieu a Choisi Paris, 1969. Francois Capella, Borsalino, Paramount, 1970. Henri, Histoire d'Aimer (also known as Love Is a Funny Thing, Again a Love Story, Un Tipo Chi mi Place, Un Homme Qui me Plait, and A Man I Like), United Artists, 1970. Louis Mahe, La Sirene du Mississippi (also known as Mississippi Mermaid and La Mia Droga si Chiama Julie), Lopert/United Artists, 1970. Nicolas Philibert, Les Maries de I'An Deux (also known as Les Maries de I'An II, The Married Couple of Year Two, The Scarlet Buccaneer, The Swashbuckler, and The Scoundrel), Gaumont International, 1971. Azad, Le Casse (also known as The Burglars), Columbia, 1972. Dr. Paul Simay, Docteur Popaul (also known as Scoundrel in White and High Heels), CIC, 1972. Barthelemy Cordell, L'Heritier (also known as The Inheritor and The Heir), Valeria, 1972. Borgo, La Scoumoune (also known as Killer Man and Hit Man), Fox-Lira, 1972. Bob Saint-Clair/Francois Merlin, Le Magnifique (also known as The Magnificent One, Secret Agent, and How to Destroy the Reputation of the Greatest Secret Agent), Cine III, 1974. Serge Alexandre Stavisky, Stavisky (also known as L'Empire d'Alexandre), Cinemation, 1974. Roger Pi lard/title role, L'Alpagueur (also known as The Predator and The Hunter Will Get You), AMLF, 1975. Le Commissaire Jean Letellier, Peursur la Ville (also known as Fear over the City and The Night Caller), AMLF, 1975. Francois Leclerq, Le Corps de Mon Ennemi (also known as The Body of the Enemy), AMLF, 1976. Mike Gaucher and Bruno Fechner, L'Animal (also known as The Animal and Stuntwoman), AMLF/ Roissy, 1977. Commissaire Stan Borowitz/Angelo Crutti, Flic ou Voyou (also known as Cop or Hood), Gaumont International, 1979. Victor, L'lncorrigible (also known as Incorrigible), EDP Films, 1980.
68 • BENNETT Alain Dupre, Le Guignolo, 1980. / Piccioni di Piazza San Marco, 1980. Joss Baumont, Le Professionnel (also known as The Professional), 1981. Joe Cavalier, L'AsdesAs (also known as Ace of Aces and The Super Ace), Gaumont International/ Cerito-Rene Chateau, 1982. Commissaire Philippe Jordan, Le Marginal (also known as The Outsider), Roissy/Gaumont, 1983. Pierre Augagneur, Les Morfalous (also known as The Vultures), AAA/Roissy/Cerito-Rene Chateau, 1983. Stephane Margelle,/oyeuses Paques (also known as Happy Easter), Sara/Cerito, 1984. Grimm, Hold-Up, AMLF, 1985. Commissioner Stan Jalard, Le Solitaire, AMLF/Cerito, 1987. Sam Lion, Itineraire d'un Enfant Gate (also known as Itinerary of a Spoiled Child and Loewe), AFDM/ Films 13, 1988. Fleur de Rubis, 1990. Loursat, L'lnconnu dans la Ma/son (also known as Stranger in the House), 1992. Henry Fortin/Jean Valjean/Roger Fortin, Les Miserables (also known as Les Miserables du Vingtieme Siecle), Warner Bros., 1995. Actor for a day, A Hundred and One Nights (also known as Les Cent et Une Nuits, A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema, and Les Cent et Une Nuits de Simon Cinema), Mercure Distribution, 1995. Desire, Desire, Le Studio Canal Plus, 1996. Haifa Chance (also known as Une Chance sur Deux), 1997. Film Producer: Le Corps de Mon Ennemi (also known as The Body of the Enemy), AMLF, 1976. L'As des As (also known as Ace of Aces and Super Ace), Gaumont International/Cerito-Rene Chateau, 1982. foyeuses Paques (also known as Happy Easter), Sara/ Cerito, 1984. (Co-producer) Itineraire d'un Enfant Gate (also known as Itinerary of a Spoiled Child and Loewe), AFDM/Films13, 1988. L'lnconnu dans la Ma/son (also known as Stranger in the House), 1992. Stage Appearances: Tildian, Moliere, 1955. Caesar and Cleopatra, 1958. Tresor-Party (also known as Treasure Party), 1958.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Oscar, 1958. Title role, Cyrano de Bergerac, Paris, 1990. Also appeared in L'Hotel du Libre-Echange, Medee, Kean, Tailleur pour Dames, and La Megere Apprivoisee ("The Taming of the Shrew"). Television Appearances; Series: Lauzun, Les Amours Celebres [France], 1961. Also appeared on French television in a broadcast of The Three Musketeers. WRITINGS Trente Ans et Vingt-Cinq Films (autobiography; title means "Thirty Years and Twenty-Five Films"), Union Generale d'Editions (Paris), 1963. OTHER SOURCES Books International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1997.*
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Full name, Harve Bennett Fischman; born August 17, 1930, in Chicago, IL; son of Yale (a lawyer) and Kathryn (a journalist; maiden name, Susman) Fischman; married Carole Oettinger (an agent); children: Christopher, Susan, Callie, Samantha. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., theatre arts. Addresses: Contact—Altman, Greenfield, and Selvaggi, 11766 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1610, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Producer and screenwriter. Bennett-Katleman Productions, president; CBS-TV, associate producer and special events producer; ABC-TV, vice-president; director of television commercials. Newspaper columnist, drama critic, and freelance writer. Civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army, 1988-90. Member: Theatre Arts Alumni Association of the University of California, Los Angeles (president, 198590).
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, best dramatic television series, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1977, for Rich Man, Poor Man; Emmy Award, outstanding drama special, 1982, for A Woman Called Co/cfa; NAACP Image Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, best miniseries, 1984, for The ]esse Owens Story. CREDITS Film Work: Executive producer, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (also known as Star Trek II: The Vengeance of Khan), Paramount, 1982. Producer, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Paramount, 1984. Producer, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Paramount, 1986. Producer, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Paramount, 1989. Film Appearances: Voice of flight recorder, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Paramount, 1984. Star Fleet commander, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Paramount, 1989. Television Work; Series; Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated: Producer (with Tony Barrett), The Mod Squad, ABC, 1968-73. And creator, The Young Rebels, ABC, 1970-71. (With Allan Baiter) The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1973-78. The Invisible Man, NBC, 1975-76. The Gemini Man, NBC, 1976. (With Harris Katleman) The American Girls, CBS, 1978. (With Katleman) Salvage 1, ABC, 1979. (With Katleman) From Here to Eternity, NBC, 1980. (With Bruce Lansbury) The Powers of Matthew Star, NBC, 1982-83. And creator and developer, Time Trax, syndicated,
1993-94. Television Work; Miniseries; Executive Producer: Rich Man, Poor Man, ABC, 1976. (With Katleman) From Here to Eternity, NBC, 1979. Television Work; Pilots; Executive Producer: The Invisible Man, NBC, 1975. Gemini Man (also known as Coofe Name: Minus One), NBC, 1976.
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(With Katleman) Go West, Young Girl!, ABC, 1978. (With Katleman) The Legend of the Golden Gun, NBC, 1979. (With Katleman) Salvage, ABC, 1979. (With Katleman) Alex and the Doberman Gang, NBC, 1980. (With Katleman) Nick and the Dobermans, NBC, 1980. Television Work; Episodic: Producer, The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1976. Director, "The Dream Team," Time Trax, syndicated, 1994. Television Work; Movies; Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated: Producer, The Birdmen (also known as Escape of the Birdmen), ABC, 1971. Producer, The Astronaut, ABC, 1972. Producer, Family Flight, ABC, 1972. Producer, Death Race, ABC, 1973. Producer, Money to Burn, ABC, 1973. You'll Never See Me Again, ABC, 1973. The Alpha Caper (also known as Inside Job), ABC, 1973. Runaway/, 1973. Houston, We've Got a Problem, ABC, 1974. Heatwave/, ABC, 1974. Gu/7ty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Case, NBC, 1975. The ]esse Owens Story, syndicated, 1984. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, A Woman Called Co/cfa, syndicated, 1982. Radio Appearances: Appeared as a regular on the series The Quiz Kids. WRITINGS Films: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Paramount, 1984. (With Steve Meerson, Peter Krikes, and Nicholas Meyer) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Paramount, 1986. Television Episodes: The Mod Squad, ABC, 1968-73. The Young Rebels, ABC, 1970-71. Time Trax, syndicated, 1992. Television Movies: (With Gerald DiPego, Charles Kuenstle, and Robert S. Biheller) The Astronaut, ABC, 1972.
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BENSON, Bobby See BENSON, Robby
BENSON, Robby 1956(Bobby Benson, Robin Benson)
Lampoon's Movie Madness), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1981. Danny Saunders, The Chosen, Contemporary, 1982. Billy Mills, Running Brave, Buena Vista, 1983. Howard Keach, Harry and 5on, Orion, 1984. Carver, City Limits, Atlantic, 1985. Pitts, Rent-a-Cop, Kings Road, 1988. Scott, White Hot (also known as Grade in the Mirror and Do It Up), Triax Entertainment/Paul International, 1989. Greg, Modern Love, 1990. Voice of Beast, Beauty and the Beast (animated), Buena Vista, 1991. Max Pierce, Deadly Exposure, Crystal Sky Communications, 1993. Roger Swade, At Home with the Webbers (also known as The Webbers and Webber's World), LIVE Home Video, 1994.
PERSONAL Also appeared in The Apple War. Original name, Robin Segal; born January 21,1956, in Dallas, TX; son of Jerry Segal (a writer) and Ann Benson (an actress and business promotions manager); married Karla DeVito (a rock singer and actress), 1982. Education: Attended American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Agent— Krost/Chapin, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 430, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Appeared in television commercials and in summer theater productions at the age of five; University of Southern California, film instructor; musician. CREDITS Film Appearances: Title role,/ory, Avco-Embassy, 1972. Title role (Jeremy Jones),/eremy, United Artists, 1973. Billy Webber, Lucky Lady, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Title role (Billy Joe McAllister), Ode to Billy ]oe, Warner Bros., 1976. Henry Steele, One on One, Warner Bros., 1977. Priest, The End, United Artists, 1978. Nick Peterson, Ice Castles, Columbia, 1978. Emilio Mendez, Walk Proud (also known as Gang), Universal, 1979. Pinsky, Die Laughing, Warner Bros., 1980. Jud Templeton, Tribute, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Brent Falcone, "Municipalians" in National Lampoon Goes to the Movies (also known as National
Film Work: Producer (with Mark Canton), Die Laughing, Warner Bros., 1980. Director and song performer ("Bang My Drum . . . Slowly" and "What Planet Are You From"), White Hot (also known as Crack in the Mirror and Do It Up), Triax Entertainment/Paul International, 1989. Producer and director, Modern Love, 1990. Television Appearances; Series: Bruce Carson, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1971-73. Detective Cliff Brady, Tough Cookies, CBS, 1986. Voice of Prince Valiant, The Legend of Prince Valiant (animated), The Family Channel, 1991-94. Voice of Five-Card Cud, Wild West C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa, 1992. Voice of Simabacca and Lieutenant J. T. Marsh, Exosquad, 1993. Voice, The Magic School Bus, 1994. Edward "Ted" Spellman^abr/na, the Teenage Witch, ABC, 1996-97. Television Appearances; Movies: Leroy Small, The Virginia Hill Story, NBC, 1974. Frankie Hodges, Remember When (also known as Four Stars in the Window), NBC, 1974. John, All the Kind Strangers (also known as Evil in the Swamp), ABC, 1974. Johnnie Gunther, Death Be Not Proud, ABC, 1975. Title role (Richie Werner), The Death of Richie, NBC, 1977. Nolie Minor, Two of a Kind, CBS, 1982.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Nathan Bowzer, California Girls, ABC, 1985. Dr. David Whitson, Homewrecker (also known as Programmed for Murder), Sci-Fi Channel, 1992. Alex Pruitt, Invasion of Privacy, USA Network, 1992. Robert Sims, Precious Victims, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: George Gibbs, Our Town, NBC, 1977. John Denver in Australia, ABC, 1978. Host, The 2nd Annual CBS Easter Parade, CBS, 1986. Be Our Guest: The Making of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast/ The Disney Channel, 1991. The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1992. Voice of William Osborn Stoddard, Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Star-athon '92: A Weekend with the Stars, syndicated, 1992. Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade, 1992. Host, Pinocchio: The Making of a Masterpiece, The Disney Channel, 1993. Host, American Express Presents Backstage Pass ... Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" Goes to Broadway, The Disney Channel, 1994. Voice of Tom Thumb, P. T. Barnum: America's Greatest Showman, The Disney Channel, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Julie's Blind Date," One Day at a Time, CBS, 1976. "The Last of Mrs. Lincoln/' Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1976. Ed Boiling, "Method Actor/' Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. Jonathan Ravenhurst Blackwell,/4von/ea (also known as The Road to Avon/ea), CBGThe Disney Channel, 1990. Himself, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996. Appeared on soap operas as a child, sometimes as Robin Benson or Bobby Benson. Television Director; Series: Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, ABC, 1996-97. Life with Roger, 1996. Television Director; Episodic: "Try Not to Remember," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Ellen (also known as These Friend of Mine), ABC, 1994. Thunder Alley, ABC, 1994. Friends, NBC, 1994. Bringing Up Jack, 1995. The George WendtShow, CBS, 1995.
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Friends, NBC, 1996. Common Law, ABC, 1996. Pearl, CBS, 1996. Director of episodes of True Confessions, Good Advice, Muddling Through, Monty, Even ing Shade and Family Album; director of the pilot episode, Game Night. Stage Appearances: David Hartman, Zelda, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1969. Third urchin, The Rothschilds, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1970. Frederic, The Pirates ofPenzance, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1981. Appeared on Broadway at age five in The King and I; toured Japan in a production of Oliver!, c. 1964; also appeared in King of Hearts, Evita, Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?, and Dude. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Conduct Unbecoming: Gays and Lesbians in the U.S. Military, by Randy Shilts, Publishing Mills, 1993. WRITINGS Films: (With father, Jerry Segal) One on One, Warner Bros., 1977. (With Don Peake) and composer, Walk Proud, Universal, 1979. (With Segal and Scott Parker) and composer (with Segal), Die Laughing, Warner Bros., 1980. Song composer, "We Are Not Alone/' The Breakfast Club, Universal, 1985. Song composer, "Bang My Drum ... Slowly/' "What Planet Are You From," "The Hard Way," and "Love I Can Taste," White Hot (also known as Crack in the Mirror and Do It Up), Triax Entertainment/Paul International, 1989. Screenplay and composer of songs "Evelyn's Theme," "Falling in Love with You," and "Brahma Beach Cop," Modern Love, 1990. (With wife, Karla DeVito) Betrayal of the Dove, Prism Entertainment, 1993.*
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BERGER, Keith
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Born September 18, 1952, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Raymond M. (a playwright) and Frances R. (a psychologist; maiden name, Lucow) Berger; married Sharon Diskin (an actress, mime, and teacher); children: Gideon. Education: Attended American Academy of Dramatic Arts and American Mime Theatre; trained for mime with Paul Curtis. Religion: Jewish. Addresses: Home—Sherman Oaks, CA. Agent—c/o Arthur Shafman International, Ltd., P.O. Box 352, Pawling, NY 12564. Career: Actor, writer, mime performer, and director. Oberlin Mime Company, Oberlin, OH, director. Performed as solo mime at Palais D'Europe for Princess Grace of Monaco, and for President Jimmy Carter's inauguration, Washington, DC, 1977. Featured performer at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Center, and the Palm Beach Arts Festival. Toured as a solo mime performer at U.S. and European colleges and festivals for ten years. Toured (with Sharon Diskin) as a member of the performance team the Chameleons, various places, including La MaMa Theatre, New York City; Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA; the Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland; nightclubs in Los Angeles, CA; and cruise ships. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Joseph Papp Street Performer Award. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Rooty Kazooty, Broken Toys, Orpheum Theatre, later Actors' Playhouse, both New York City, 1982. Made stage debut as silent actor, The Advent, Radio City West, Los Angeles, CA. Also appeared in Ezekiel, off-Broadway. Major Tours: (With Sharon Diskin) The Chameleons, Los Angeles Music Center Education Division, U.S. and world cities, 1990—.
Film Appearances: Ray,Ange/s, 1974. Street mime, Crossover Dreams, Miramax, 1985. Angel Heart, TriStar, 1987. First attendant, The Suicide Club, 1987. Made film debut in Keith, Billy Budd Films. Film Work: Choreographer, The Suicide Club, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: Mime, Funny Faces/Red Skelton, HBO, 1981. "Gryphon," WonderWorks, PBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Robot, Automatic, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Space Rangers, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: With Sharon Diskin, appeared in variety and talk shows in the United States and Great Britain. WRITINGS Plays: Broken Toys, Orpheum Theatre, later Actors' Playhouse, 1982. Other plays include Dog and Pony Show, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH; Interruptions, Silent Theatre; and Visitor from Space, Silent Theatre.*
BERRY, David 1943PERSONAL Full name, David Adams Berry; born July 8,1943, in Denver, CO; son of Richard Lambert (a chemist) and Mary Elizabeth (a real estate broker; maiden name, Adams) Berry; married Robin Graham, May 1,1971 (divorced, 1980); stepchildren: Julia Lee Barclay. Education: Wesleyan University, B.A. (history and theatre), 1968; Harvard University, certificate in business, 1972. Politics: Independent. Addresses: Contact—c/o Writers Guild of America West, 7000 West Third St., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Playwright and teacher. O'Neill Theatre Center, CT, intern (stage manager, house manager, and
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 actor) at National Playwrights Conference, 1968, assistant director at theatre, 1971-74; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Assumption College, Worcester, MA, playwright in residence, 1977-78; Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, theatre specialist, 197576; National Theatre Institute, instructor in playwriting, 1980-83. Military service: U.S. Army, 1968-69, served in Vietnam. Member: Dramatists Guild, Vietnam Veterans of America. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, distinguished playwriting, Village Voice, and Drama Desk Award nomination, best new American play, both 1977, for C. R. Point; creative writing fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts, 1978. WRITINGS Plays: C. R. Point, National Playwrights Conference, O'Neill Theatre Center, CT, 1976, published 1981. The Whales of August, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1980, published 1984. Tracers, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1985. Screenplays: The Whales of August (based on his stage play), Alive Films, 1987.*
BILLINGSLEY, Peter 1972PERSONAL Original name, Peter Michaelson; born April 16, 1972, in New York, NY; son of Alwin (a financial consultant) and Gail Michaelson; grand-nephew of Sherman Billingsley (owner of the Stork Club in New York City). Education: Attended Phoenix College. Avocational interests: Golf. Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. Contact—The Theatrex Company, 9028 Sunset Blvd., Penthouse 1, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, director, producer, and editor. Actor in more than one hundred television commercials, including Messy Marvin in Nestle's Quik ads. Directs, edits, and scripts music videos and short programs.
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Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, 1994, for "The Writing on the Wall," CBS Schoolbreak Specials. CREDITS Film Appearances: Child, If Ever I See You Again, Columbia, 1978. Tad, Paternity, Paramount, 1981. Billy Kramer, Honky Tonk Freeway, Universal/Associated Film Distribution, 1981. Billy, Death Valley, Universal, 1982. Ralphie,A Christmas Story, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1983. Jack Simmons, The Dirt Bike Kid (also known as Crazy Wheels), Concorde/Cinema Group, 1985. Adam, Russkies, New Century/Vista, 1987. Scooter Miller, Beverly Hills Brats, Taurus Entertainment, 1989. Nick, Arcade, Paramount Home Video, 1994. No Deposit, No Return, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Real People, NBC, 1982-84. Billy Baker, Sherman Oaks, Showtime, 1995-96. Television Appearances; Pilots: Host, Real Kids, NBC, 1981. Christopher ("the Brain"), Massarati and the Brain, ABC, 1982. Roland Krantz, Jr., Carly's Web, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Gideon, "No Beast So Fierce," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1981. Ridley, "The Monster," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1984. Bobby Walsh, "Double Date," Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1984. Kevin, "Pecos Bill, King of the Cowboys," Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1986. Richmond Matzie, Punky Brewster, NBC, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Shawn Tilford, Memories Never Die, CBS, 1982. Marty Adamson, The Last Frontier, CBS, 1986. Mark, Jr., "Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare," The ABC Family Movie, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The Hoboken Chicken Mystery, 1984. Joey Martelli, "The Fourth Man," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1990.
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BLACK, Noel
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Full name, Noel Anthony Black; born June 30,1937, in Chicago, IL; son of Samuel Abraham and Susan (Quan) Black; married Sandra MacPhail, December 2, 1967 (marriage ended); married Catherine Elizabeth Cownie, June 1,1988; children: Marco Eugene, Nicole Alexandra, Carmen Elizabeth, Catherine Ellen. Education: Attended University of Chicago, 19541957; University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., 1959, M.A., 1964. Addresses: Office—Starfish Productions, 126 Wadsworth Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90405-3510. /Agent—Don Buchwald and Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Director, producer, and writer. New York University, New York City, assistant professor at Institute for Film and Television, Tisch School of the Arts, 1992-93. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Directors Guild of America, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best short subject (cartoon), Grand Prix and technical Grand Prix, Cannes XX International Film Festival, Silver Medal, Moscow V International Film Festival, and Waterford Glass Award, Cork International XI Film Festival, all 1966, for Skaterdater; Lion of St. Mark Award, Venice XVIII International Film Festival, and first prize, Vancouver International Film Festival, both 1967, for Riverboy; Outstanding Young Director Award from the Monte Carlo International Festival of Television, and Dove Award from the International Catholic Society for Radio and Television, both 1967, for Trilogy: The American Boy; George Foster Peabody Award, 1982, for The Electric Grandmother.
CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: (And producer, with Marshal Backlar) Skaterdater (animated short film), United Artists, 1966. Riverboy (short film), 1967. (And co-executive producer) Pretty Poison, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Cover Me Babe (also known as Run Shadow Run), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Jennifer on My Mind, United Artists, 1971. Mirrors (also known as Bad Dreams, Marianne), 1974. A Man, a Woman and a Bank, Avco-Embassy, 1979. Private School, Universal, 1983. Executive producer, Mischief, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Heart and Soul, 1985. Television Director; Movies: The Other Victim, CBS, 1981. Prime Suspect, CBS, 1981. Happy Endings, CBS, 1982. Quarterback Princess, CBS, 1983. Promises to Keep, 1985. A Time to Triumph, CBS, 1986. My Two Loves, ABC, 1986. Conspiracy of Love, CBS, 1987. "Meet the Munceys," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1988. The Town Bully (also known as A Friendly, Quiet Little Town), ABC, 1988. Television Director; Specials: Trilogy: The American Boy, ABC, 1968. "I'm a Fool/American Short Story, PBS, 1976. The World Beyond, 1978. The Electric Grandmother, NBC, 1981. "The Doctors Wilde" (also known as "Zoovets"), CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1987. "The Eyes of the Panther," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. "The Hollow Boy,"American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Also directed "The Golden Honeymoon," American Short Story, PBS. Television Director; Episodic: McCloud, NBC, 1970. AmyPrentiss, NBC, 1974. Switch, CBS, 1975. Quincy, M.E. (also known as Quincy), NBC, 1976. Big Hawaii, NBC, 1977. Lanigan's Rabbi, NBC, 1977. The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Director; Pilots: Mulligan's Stew, NBC, 1977. Television Director; Miniseries: Deadly Intentions, 1985. WRITINGS Screenplays: Skaterdater (animated short film), United Artists, 1966. Mischief, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Teleplays; Specials: Trilogy: The American Boy, ABC, 1968.*
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Born July 1, 1957, in Jacksonville, AR. Education: Attended University of Arkansas. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sam's Song (also known as The Swap and Line of Fire), Cannon, 1969. Billie Jean, 9/30/55 (also known as September 30, 1955 and Twenty-Four Hours of the Rebel), Universal, 1977. Girl on the beach, Dead and Buried, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Lynette Pomeroy, An Officer and a Gentleman, Paramount, 1982. Paula Murphy, Cease Fire, CineWorld, 1985. Fran Hudson, Cut and Run (also known as Inferno in
BOCHNER • 75 Phyllis, Out Cold, Hemdale, 1989. Lois Brown, Great Ba//s of Fire, Orion, 1989. Annie Winchester, Blind Fury, TriStar, 1989. Jenny Purge, Femme Fatale (also known as Fatal Woman), Republic Pictures/Gibraltar Entertainment, 1991. Cora Rusk, Needful Things, 1993. Janie,5ta/fced, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Purlene Dupre, Box of Moonlight, Trimark, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Mary Ruth Hammersmith, Sons and Daughters, CBS, 1991. Melanie Marino, Picket Fences, CBS, 1992. Bobbi Stakowski, Profit, Fox, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Karen Stockwell, Unholy Matrimony, 1988. Becky Meadows, "An American Story" (also known as "After the Glory" and "War in Athens"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1992. Carmen, In Sickness and in Health (also known as Hearts on F/re), CBS, 1992. Janet Myers, Murder between Friends, NBC, 1994. District Attorney Theresa Lewis,/uc//c/a/ Consent (also known as My Love, Your Honor), HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Michelle Jameson, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer: Murder Me, Murder You, CBS, 1983. Sissy Rigetti, Storm/n' Home, CBS, 1985. Cindy, TheAnnihilator, NBC, 1986. Pat Yaraslovsky, "Off Duty," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Toby, "Sleep Talkin' Guy," Moonlighting, ABC, 1986. Also appeared in episodes of Magnum P.I., CBS; Starman, ABC; Murder, She Wrote, CBS; and Hitchhiker, hbo
Diretta, Amazon: Savage Adventure, and Amazonia), New World, 1986. Miles Archer, Radioactive Dreams, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Leslie Peterson, What Waits Below (also known as Secrets of the Phantom Caverns), Blossom, 1986. Audrey Zale, Nightflyers, Vista/New Century, 1987. Catherine, Prince of Darkness, Universal, 1987. Anette, South of Reno (also known as Darkness, Darkness), Castle Hill, 1987.
BOCHNER, Hart 1956(?)PERSONAL Born December 3,1956 (some sources say 1957), in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (some sources say Los Angeles, CA); son of Lloyd Bochner (an actor). Ecfucation: University of California, San Diego, B.A., 1978.
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Addresses: Agent— United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Awards, Honors: DramaLogue Award, 1982, for The Wager; Emmy Award, 1989, for Fellow Traveller. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Bill Hayward, Haywire, CBS, 1979. Jess Enright, Having It All, ABC, 1982. Ray Dolan, Complex of Fear, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Title role, Callahan, 1982. Dr. Bonner, "Teach 109,Mmer/can Playhouse, PBS, 1990.
Film Appearances: Tom, Islands in the Stream, Paramount, 1975. Rod, Breaking Away (also known as Bambino), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Doc Manley, Terror Train (also known as Train of Terror), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Chris Adams, Rich and Famous, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1980. Ethan, Supergirl (also known asSupergirl: The Movie), TriStar, 1984. David Curtiss, The Wild Life, Universal, 1984. Don, Making Mr. Right, Orion, 1987. Ellis, Die Hard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Jack Carney, Apartment Zero, Skouras, 1989. Miles Render, Mr. Destiny, Buena Vista, 1990. Miller Brown, Mad at the Moon, Republic Pictures, 1993. Voice of Councilman Arthur Reeves, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (animated; also known as Batman: The Animated Movie), Warner Bros., 1993. Russell, The Innocent (also known as Und der Himmel Steht Still), 1993. The Breakup, forthcoming.
Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) The Wager, Cast Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1982.
Film Work: Producer and director, The Buzz (short film), 1992. Director, PCU (also known as PCU Pit Party), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Director, High School High, Columbia/TriStar, 1996.
Addresses: /Agent—David Shapira and Associates, 15301 Ventura Blvd., Suite 345, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Aron Trask,/ohn Steinbeck's East of Eden (also known as East of Eden), ABC, 1980. Jake Barnes, Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises (also known as The Sun Also Rises), NBC, 1984. Byron Henry, War and Remembrance, first installment, ABC, 1988. Byron Henry, War and Remembrance, second installment, ABC, 1989. Clifford Byrnes, Fe//ow Traveller, 1989. Buck Walker, And the Sea Will Tell, CBS, 1991. Shelby Hornbeck, Children of the Dust (also known as A Good Day to Die), CBS, 1995.
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BOCHNER, Lloyd 1924PERSONAL Born July 29, 1924, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; children: Hart (an actor).
Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Series: Captain Nicholas Lacey, One Man's Family, NBC, 1952. Police Commissioner Neil Campbell, Hong Kong, ABC, 1960-61. Regular, The Richard Boone Show, NBC, 1963-64. Cecil Colby, Dynasty, ABC, 1981-82. Channing Creighton "C. C." Capwell,5anta Barbara, NBC, 1984. Mad Dog's father, First and Ten: The Bulls Mean Business, HBO, 1988.
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CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Joseph Campbell, Arena (broadcast as an episode of The Richard Boone Show), NBC, 1964. John Pendennis, Scalplock, ABC, 1966. Lawrence, Braddock, CBS, 1968. A. B. Carr, They Call It Murder, NBC, 1971. David, Rex Harrison Presents Short Stories of Love, NBC, 1974. Davenport, Richie Brockelman: Missing 24 Hours, NBC, 1976. Hank's aide, The Eyes of Texas, NBC, 1980. Hotel, ABC, 1983. Manimal, NBC, 1983. Ritter, Crazy Dan, NBC, 1986. Mama's Boy, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Loyalties," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1951. "Visitation," Star Tonight, ABC, 1955. "Castaway on a Nearby Island," The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen, NBC, 1959. "The War between the States," Americans, NBC, 1961. "The Prisoner in the Mirror," Thriller, NBC, 1961. Chambers, "To Serve Man," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1962. "Inside Track," Cain's Hundred, NBC, 1962. "The Other Woman," U.S. Steel Hour, NBC, 1962. "Horn of Plenty," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1962. "There Are Dragons in This Forest," Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1962. "Guest in the House," Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1962. "Code Name: Christopher," C.E. True, CBS, 1962. "Days of Glory," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. "Commando," G.E. True, CBS, 1963. "The War Called Peace," The Lieutenant, NBC, 1964. Dr. Martin Davis, "The Fear Makers," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1964. "Murder in the First," Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1964. "The Case of the Latent Lover," Perry Mason, CBS, 1964. "The See Paris and Die Affair," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1965. "The War and Eric Kurtz," Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1965.
BOCHNER • 77 Kirby Wyatt, "The Cry of the Fallen Bird," 12O'Clock High, ABC, 1965. "Seized, Confined, and Detained," For the People, CBS, 1965. "The Trains of Silence," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1965. "The Dead Man's Hand," The Legend of Jesse James, ABC, 1965. "The Owl and the Eye," Honey West, ABC, 1965. Major Thorne, "Evasion," Combat, ABC, 1965. "Show Me a Hero, I'll Show You a Bum," 12 O'clock High, ABC, 1965. General Hobson, "The Deadliest Game," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1965. "$10,000 for Durango," Branded, NBC, 1965. "The Reward," A Man Called Shenandoah, ABC, 1965. "Night of the Puppeteer," Wild, Wild West, CBS, 1966. "And Two If by Sea," The Wackiest Ship in the Army, NBC, 1966. "The Trap," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1966. "The Silent Gun," The Green Hornet, ABC, 1966. "Fortress Weisbaden," 12 O'clock High, ABC, 1966. "The Danish Blue Affair," The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966. "Danger! Woman at Work," Occasional Wife, NBC,
1966. "Marked for Death," T.H.E. Cat, NBC, 1966. "Curtains for Miss Window," T.H.E. Cat, NBC, 1966. "The Romany Lie Affair," The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966. "Track of the Dinosaur," Tarzan, NBC, 1967. "The Prince," Bonanza, NBC, 1967. "The Summit-Five Affair," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1967. "Time after Midnight," The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. "Ah Sing vs. Wyoming," The Virginian, NBC, 1967. "Desperate Mission," Caster, ABC, 1967. "The Secret Code," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1967. "The Imposter," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1968. Captain Roberts/Lieutenant Baumann, "Funny Thing Happened on the Way to London," Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 1968. "Transplant," Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1968. "Ordeal," Name of the Game, NBC, 1968. "The Day God Died," Insight, syndicated, 1969. "No Tears for Kelsey," Insight, syndicated, 1969. "Voices," My Friend Tony, NBC, 1969. "The Girl Who Came in with the Tide," Mannix, CBS, 1969. Major Nicholas Zelinko, "The Glass Cage," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1969. "Cat's Paw," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1969.
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"Marriage, Witch's Style," Bewitched, ABC, 1969. "All the Social Graces," The Outsider, NBC, 1969. "Jeopardy," Medical Center, CBS, 1969. "The Inside Man," The FBI, ABC, 1969. "Nothing But the Truth," The Debbie Reynolds Show, NBC, 1970. "The Landlords," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1970. "Project X," ft Takes a Thief, ABC, 1970. "Prosecutor," Silent Force, ABC, 1970. "This Is Jerry. See Jerry Run? Run, Jerry, Run, Run, Run," Storefront Lawyers, CBS, 1970. "Beautiful Screamer," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1970. Mayor Steve Tallman, "Takeover," Mission: /mposs/fa/e, CBS, 1971. "The Town Killer," Men from Shiloh, NBC, 1971. "The People vs. Edwards," The DA., NBC, 1971. "Moment of Crisis," The Bold Ones, NBC, 1972. "Problem," Emergency, NBC, 1972. Ambrose, "Bitter Legion," Cannon, CBS, 1972. General Oliver Benjamin Hammond, "The Deal," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. "The Green Feather Mystery," Hec Ramsey, NBC, 1972. "Shadow Soldiers," Ironside, NBC, 1972. "The Park Avenue Rustlers," McCloud, NBC, 1972. "The Case of the Frenzied Feminist," The New Perry Mason, CBS, 1973. "To Quote a Dead Man," Mannix, CBS, 1973. Berosky, "The Most Dangerous Match," Columbo, NBC, 1973. "The Loose Connection," Barnaby/ones, CBS, 1973. "Man on Fire," The Magician, NBC, 1973. "Day of the Robot," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1974. "The Iron Blood of Courage," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1974. Conrad Ackers, "Triangle of Terror," Cannon, ABC, 1974. Chopper One, ABC, 1974. Chief, Po//ce Story, NBC, 1974. "S.W.A.T.," The Rookies, ABC, 1975. "The Treasure Chest Murder," /Adams of Eagle Lake,
ABC, 1975. "Murder—Eyes Only," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1975. "Double Vengeance," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1975. "The Adventure of Colonel Nivens Memoirs," £//ery Queen, NBC, 1975. "The Cruise Ship Murders," Switch, CBS, 1975. "Jesse Who?" Barbary Coast, ABC, 1975. "Long Time Dying," Bronk, CBS, 1976. "Night of the Shark," McCloud, NBC, 1976. "The Nurse Killer," The ABC Mystery of the Week, ABC, 1976. "The White Collar Killer," Most Wanted, ABC, 1977. "Biofeedback," The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1977.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "Till Death Do Us Part," Hotel, ABC, 1988. "Summer of '45," The Highwayman, NBC, 1988. Jason Richards, "Deadpan," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. Appeared in episodes of Designing Women, CBS; Hart to Hart, ABC; and The Golden Girls, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Mr. Gorman, Stranger on the Run (also known as Lonesome Gun), NBC, 1967. Kevin Pierce, Crowhaven Farm, ABC, 1970. Professor Delacroix, Satan's School for Girls, ABC, 1973. Averill Harriman, Collision Course, 1976. Dr. Roger Cabe, Terraces, NBC, 1977. Paul Gilliam, A Fire in the Sky, NBC, 1978. Chris Noel, The Immigrants, syndicated, 1978. Bob Stockwood, The Best Place to Be, NBC, 1979. Dr. Ham ill, The Golden Gate Murders (also known as Spectre on the Bridge), CBS, 1979. Matthew, Mary and Joseph: A Story of Faith (also known as Story of Faith), NBC, 1979. Hall, Ronalaffe's "Mazes and Monsters" (also known as Dungeons and Dragons), CBS, 1982. Adrien Damvilliers, Louisiana (also known as Louisiane), Cinemax, 1984. Special Agent Vaughn, "Double Agent," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1987. James Cullen Offen, "Blood Sport," The Dick Francis Mysteries (also known as The Mystery Wheel of Adventure), syndicated, 1989. Don Pedro, Fine Gold, syndicated, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Orsino, Twelfth Night, NBC, 1957. Jack Favall, "Rebecca," Theatre '62, NBC, 1962. Sam Hal I, A Mouse, A Mystery, and Me, NBC, 1987. Lamb Chop's Special Chanukah, PBS, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Also appeared in Race for the Bomb, Double Agent, Eagle One, and Our Man Flint. Film Appearances: David Moore, Drums of Africa, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1963. Man in the dream, The Night Walker, Universal, 1964. Marc Peters, Harlow, Magna, 1965. Bruce Stamford III, Sylvia, Paramount, 1965. Frederick Carter, Point Blank, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Vic Rood, Tony Rome, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967.
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Dr. Wendell Roberts, The Detective, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Archer Madison, The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit, Buena Vista, 1968. Raymond Marquis Allen, The Young Runaways, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Dr. Cory, The Dunwich Horror, American International Pictures, 1970. Del Ware, Tiger by the Tail, Commonwealth, 1970. Captain Gates, Ulzana's Raid, Universal, 1972. Burton, It Seemed like a Good Idea at the Time (also known as Good Idea), Ambassador, 1975. Churchill, The Man in the Glass Booth, American Film Theatre, 1975. Mr. No Legs, 1981. Severo, Hot Touch, Astral, 1982. Walter Thornton, The Lonely Lady, Universal, 1983. Frank Newley, Crystal Heart (also known as Corazon de cr/sta/), New World, 1987. Walters, Millennium, 1989. Baggett, The Naked Gun 2-1/2: The Smell of Fear, Paramount, 1991. Deadly Deception, [France/Spain], 1991. Lolita al desnudo (also known as Lolita's Affair), [Spain], 1991. Bull Matterson, Landslide, [England], 1992. Bob Collins, Morning Glory, Academy Entertainment, 1993. Also appeared in the films 8er//n Lady and The Doz/er Case. Stage Appearances: George, Richard III, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1953. Longaville, All's Well That Ends Well, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1953. Vincentio, the Duke, Measure for Measure, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1954. Vincentio, The Taming of the Shrew, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1954. Cassius, Julius Caesar, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1955. Salanio, The Merchant of Venice, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1955. Callapine, Tamburlaine the Great, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, then Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, both 1956. Rugby, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1956. Duke of Burgundy, Henry V, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1956. Horatio, Hamlet, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1957.
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BOLT, Robert 1924-1995 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born August 15,1924, in Sale, Manchester, England; died February 20, 1995, in Hampshire, England. Educator, film director, screenwriter, and playwright. Bolt was a playwright and screenwriter whose talent for conveying human dramas against broad historical backdrops earned him critical and popular acclaim. His movie scripts for Dr. Zhivago and A Man for All Seasons won him successive Academy Awards in 1965 and 1966. A graduate of the University of Manchester, Bolt worked as a schoolteacher for several years while trying his hand at writing. He apprenticed as a radio dramatist, but it was the success of his stageplayF/ower/ng Cherry, performed in London in 1958, that allowed him to write full time. Unlike some of his more innovative playwriting contemporaries, Bolt favored traditional plays with elegant language and discernable structure. In 1960 the dramatist had a resounding London success with his play A Man for All Seasons; this story of Lord Chancellor of England Sir Thomas More, who was executed by King Henry VIII for his loyalty to the church, enjoyed a long Broadway run, won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and a Tony in 1962, and went onto numerous revivals. Bolt's solid craftsmanship and traditionalism also served him well in Hollywood: his long partnership with film director David Lean began when the playwright was asked to polish (and subsequently rewrite) the script for the epic Lawrence of Arabia; in cooperation with Lean, Bolt wrote the screenplays for Boris Pasternak's sweeping saga of the Russian Revolution, Dr. Zhivago, and his own Ryan's Daughter. Though stricken by a paralyzing stroke in 1979, Bolt continued to write for the stage, motion pictures, and television. His film drama The Mission, filmed by Roland Joffe and set in colonial South America, won the prestigious Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1986. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Dramatists, 5th edition, St. James Press, 1993.
Born in 1949, in Snyder, TX; married Pam Cole, 1986. Education: Attended Southern Methodist University. Career: Actor. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a limited series or special, 1980, for The Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones. CREDITS Film Appearances: Actor in Richard III cast, The Goodbye Girl, Warner Bros., 1977. Hankie salesman, Cruising, United Artists, 1980. David, The Cold Eye, Berlin Cinematheque, 1980. Rifleman Charles Hardin, Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Andy Tanner, Red Dawn, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Michael Walker, A Breed Apart, Orion, 1984. Bill Markham, The Emerald Forest, Embassy, 1985. Cash Bailey, Extreme Prejudice, TriStar, 1987.
Stalingrad, 1990. Lieutenant Mace Ryan, Rapid Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Curly Bill Brocius, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Vince Johnson, Blue Sky, Orion, 1994. Frost, Bio-Force I (also known as Mutant Species), WT Entertainment, 1995. General Alexander M. Haig Jr., Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995. Joshua Foss, Sudden Death, Universal, 1995. Sheriff Potter, U-Turn (also known as Stray Dogs), TriStar, 1997. Film Work: Set designer, The Cold Eye, Berlin Cinematheque, 1980.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Miniseries: John A. Walker Jr., Family of Spies: The Walker Spy Ring (also known as A Family of Spies), CBS, 1990. Bartlett McClure, True Women, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Reverend Jim Jones, The Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim /ones (also known as The Mad Messiah), CBS, 1980. Dick Hawkins, The Plutonium Incident, CBS, 1980. Tony Bonnell, A Cry for Love, NBC, 1980. Jackson Swallow, Into the Homeland (also known as Swallows Come Back and When the Swallows Come Back), HBO, 1987. Cassidy, By Dawn's Early Light (also known as The Grand Tour), HBO, 1990. Preacher, Wild Card (also known as Preacher), USA Network, 1992. Mace Moutron, Marked for Murder (also known as The Sandman and Hard Time), NBC, 1993. Dr. Phillip Benesch, Web of Deception (also known as Mind over Matter), NBC, 1994. Sam Creekmouth, Dalva, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: "Sapphire Man," Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1991. Narrator, "Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas/' National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Jim Whalen, Skag, NBC, 1980. Title role and narrator, Philip Marlowe, Private Eye, HBO, 1983, 1986. Television Appearances; Pilot: Jim Whalen, Skag, NBC, 1980. Stage Appearances: Roderigo, Othello, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1978. Roy, Lone Star, Century Theatre, New York City, 1979.*
BOSSON, Barbara 1939(?)PERSONAL Born November 1, 1939 (some sources say 1940), in Belle Vernon (some sources say Charleroi), PA; father, a tennis coach; married Steven Bochco (a tele-
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Original name, David Robert Hayward-Jones; born Januarys, 1947, in Brixton, South London, England; son of Hayward Stenton and Margaret Mary (Burns) Jones; married Mary Angela Barnetty, March 19,1970 (divorced, 1980); married Iman (a model and actress), 1992; children: (first marriage) Zowie Duncan Haywood. Education: Attended Bromley Technical High School. Addresses: Office—Isolar Productions, 40 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019; Duncan Heath Associates, 162 Wardour St., London W1, England. AgentInternational Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Singer, songwriter, actor, and producer. Beckenham Arts Lab (performance club), London, England, founder, 1969. Performed with bands, including Manish Boys, 1964-65, the Lower Third, 1965-66, Feathers, 1968, Hype, beginning in 1970, the Spiders, 1972, and Tin Machine, beginning in 1989; toured the United States with the Spiders, 1972; toured with Glass Spider, 1987, Sound and Vision World Tour, 1990, and Outside Tour, 1995. War Child (music industry charity), patron, 1994. Awards, Honors: Novel lo Award, special award for originality, 1970, forSpace Oddity; best actor award, U.S. Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1977, for The Man Who Fell to Earth; Grammy Award nomination, best recording for children, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1978, for Peter and the Wolf; Grammy Award nomination, best male rock vocal, 1983, for the song "Cat People (Putting out Fire)"; Grammy Award nomination, album of the year, 1983, and Novello Award, international hit of the year, 1984, both for Let's Dance; Grammy Award, best short-form music video, 1984, for David Bowie; Grammy Award nominations, best male rock vocal, 1984, for "Blue Jean," and best video album, 1984, for Serious Moonlight; BRIT Award, best British male artist, 1984; MTV Video Music Award, best male video, 1984, for China Girl; shared Video Vanguard Award, MTV Video Music Awards, 1984; MTV Video Music Award, best overall performance, 1986, for Dancing in the Street; Silver Clef Award for Outstanding Achievement, Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy, 1987; Novello
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Award, outstanding contribution to British music, 1990; shared Inspiration Award, Annual Q Awards, 1995; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1996; BRIT Award, outstanding contribution to British music, 1996; Grammy Award nomination, best concept music video, for Day In, Day Out; several gold and platinum records, Recording Industry Association of America. CREDITS Film Appearances: Space Oddity, 1969. The Virgin Soldiers, Columbia, 1969. Ziggy Stardust, Z/ggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Thomas Jerome Newton, The Man Who Fell to Earth, British Lion, 1976. Paul von Przygodsky, Just a Gigolo (also known as Schoener Gigolo, armer Gigolo), United Artists Classics, 1979. Himself, Christiane F wir Kinder vom BahnhofZoo, 1981. Cat People, Universal, 1983. Major Jack "Straffer" Celliers, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (also known as Furyo and Senjou no Merii Kurisumasu), Universal, 1983. John, The Hunger, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Wet sailor, Yellowbeard, Orion, 1983. Colin Morris, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Vendice Partners, Absolute Beginners, Orion, 1986. Jareth, Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Himself, Imagine:]ohn Lennon, Warner Bros., 1988. Pontius Pilate, The Last Temptation of Christ, Universal, 1988. Monte, The Linguini Incident, Academy, 1991. Himself, Travelling Light, 1992. Phillip Jeffries, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (also known as Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, Teresa Banks and The Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer), New Line, 1992. Andy Warhol, Basquiat (also known as Build a Fort, Set It on Fire), Miramax, 1996. Himself, Inspirations (documentary), Clear Blue Sky Productions, 1997. Also appeared in The Image. Film Work; Executive Producer: Magic Hunter (also known as Buvos Vadasz and Der Freischutz), Shadow Distribution, 1994. Mesmer, Overseas Filmgroup, 1994.
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Gentle Into the Night (also known as Passaggio per II Paradiso and Lift to Heaven), In Pictures, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas, 1977. David Bowie—Serious Moonlight, 1984. T/na Turner: Private Dancer, 1985. Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary, CBS, 1986. Rolling Stone Magazine's 20 Years of Rock 'n' Roll (also known as Rolling Stone Magazine's 20th Anniversary Special and Rolling Stone Presents 20 Years of Rock 'n' Roll), ABC, 1987. Cissy Houston: Sweet Inspiration, PBS, 1988. David Bowie: Class Spider Tour, 1988. Tribute to]ohn Lennon, syndicated, 1990. Song performer, A Concert for Life, Fox/MTV, 1992. David Bowie: Black Tie White Noise, The Disney Channel, 1993. The Sounds of Summer, ABC, 1993. Host, George Michael's Concert of Hope, The Disney Channel, 1994. Ed Sullivan Presents: Rock 'n' Roll Revolution: The British Invade America, CBS, 1995. The White Room New Year's Eve Special, C4TV (England), 1995. David Bowie and Friends—A Very Special Broadway Concert, Cable pay-per-view, 1997. Television Work; Specials: Art director, David Bowie—Serious Moonlight, 1984. Art director, David Bowie and Friends—A Very Special Broadway Concert, Cable pay-per-view, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Gadzooks! It's All Happening, 1965. "Cracked Actor" (documentary), Omnibus, BBC, 1975. Soul Train, 1975. The Dinah Shore Show, 1977. Marc, ITV (England), 1977. Top of the Pops, CBS, 1987. Sir Rowland Moorecock, "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told," Dream On, HBO, 1990. ABC in Concert, ABC, 1991. Wogan,BBC, 1991. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1991. Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1993. Interviewee, Rock and Roll, PBS, 1995. The History of Rock V Roll, syndicated, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 2nd International Rock Awards, 1990.
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Christiane F Wir Kinder (soundtrack), RCA, 1982. Second Face, Decca, 1983. Let's Dance, Virgin, 1983. Ziggy Stardust, RCA, 1983. Portrait of a Star, RCA, 1984. Wild Is the Wind, RCA, 1984. Tonight, Capitol, 1984. Fame and Fashion: All-Time Greatest Hits, RCA, 1984. Love You Til Tuesday, Polygram, 1984. Time Will Crawl, EMI America, 1987. Day In, Day Out, EMI, 1987. Never Let Me Down, 1987. 1966, Castle, 1988. Tech Unit, Rykodisc, 1991. Black Tie White Noise, Virgin, 1993. The Singles Connection, EMI, 1993. The 5/ng/es: / 969-1993, Featuring His Greatest Hits, Rykodisc, 1993. Santa Monica 72, Golden Years, 1995. Buddha of Suburbia, Virgin, 1995. Outside, RCA, 1995. Earthling, Virgin, 1997. Singles include "I Pity the Fool," Parlophone, 1965; "Can't Help Thinking about Me," Warner Bros., 1966; "Do Anything You Say," 1966; "I Dig Everything," Pye, 1966; "Rubber Band," 1966; "The Laughing Gnome," 1967; "The Prettiest Star," 1970; "Memory of a Free Festival," 1970; "Holy Holy," 1971; "Changes," Rykodisc, 1972; "Starman," 1972; "Pink Rose," Atlantic, 1990; and "Fame." Albums; Compilations: Images: 1966-67, London, 1973. Changesonefaow/e, RCA, 1976. Changestwobow/e, RCA, 1981. Go/den Years, RCA, 1983. Collection, Castle, 1985. Sound + Vision (boxed set), Rykodisc, 1989. Changesfaow/e, Rykodisc, 1990. Early On (1964-1966), Rhino, 1991. Singles Collection, Vol. 1, Alex, 1993. Singles Collection, Vol. 2, Alex, 1993. 5/ng/es, 1969-1993, Rykodisc, 1993. Forgotten Songs of David Robert Jones, SPQR, 1997. Deram Anthology, 1966-1968, Deram, 1997. Best of David Bowie: 1969-1974, Capitol, 1997. Albums; with Tin Machine: Tin Machine, Virgin, 1989. Tin Machine II, Victory, 1991. Oy Vey, Baby, Victory, 1991.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Albums; Contributing Vocals: Lou Reed, Transformer, RCA, 1972. Mottthe Hoople, Greatest Hits, Columbia, 1975. Iggy Pop, Lust for Life, RCA Victor, 1977. IggyPop, TV Eye, RCA, 1978. Giorgio Moroder, Cat People, MCA, 1982. Queen, Hot Space, Elektra, 1982. Various artists, Falcon and the Snowman (original soundtrack), EMI America, 1985. Various artists, Labyrinth (original soundtrack), Atlantic, 1986. Mick Ronson, Heaven & Hull, Epic, 1994. Albums; Producer: Mott the Hoople, All the Young Dudes, Columbia, 1972. Lou Reed, Transformer, RCA, 1972. Mottthe Hoople, Greatest Hits, Columbia, 1975. Iggy Pop, Idiot, Virgin, 1977. Lou Reed, Walk on the Wild Side: The Best of Lou Reed, RCA, 1977. Ian Hunter, You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic, Razor & Tie, 1979. Ian Hunter, Shades of Ian Hunter and Mott the Hoople, Columbia, 1979. Queen, Hot Space, Elektra, 1982. Iggy Pop, Choice Cuts, RCA, 1984. Various artists, Dance Mix, EMI, 1985. Various artists, Falcon and the Snowman (original soundtrack), EMI America, 1985. Iggy Pop, Blah Blah Blah, A&M Records, 1986. Various artists, Labyrinth (original soundtrack), Atlantic, 1986. Various artists, When the Wind Blows, Virgin, 1987. Various artists, Rode Classics of the '70s, Columbia, 1989. Iggy Pop, Livin' on the Edge of the Night (EP), Atlantic, 1990. Various artists, Pretty Woman (original soundtrack), EMI America, 1990. Various artists, Virgin Value Collector Series 8, Virgin, 1990. Queen, Classic Queen, Hollywood, 1992. Lou Reed, Between Thought and Expression, RCA, 1992. Mott the Hoople, Ballad of Mott: A Retrospective, Columbia, 1993. Brian Eno, Eno Box /, Virgin, 1994. Lulu, From Crayons to Perfume: The Best of Lulu, Rhino, 1994. Various artists, Sedated in the 80s, No. 2, The Right Stuff, 1994. Various artists, Basquiat (original soundtrack), Polygram, 1996.
BOWIE « 8 5 Lou Reed, Different Times: Lou Reed in the 70s, RCA, 1996. Various artists, Trainspotting (original soundtrack), EMI Premier, 1996. Various artists, Grosse Pointe Blank (original soundtrack), Polygram, 1997. Mott the Hoople, Super Hits, Sony, 1997. Various artists, The Saint (original soundtrack), Virgin, 1997. Videos: Love You Til Tuesday, Polygram Video, 1969. Ashes to Ashes, 1980. David Bowie, Sony/Picture Music, 1984. Serious Moonlight, Music Media, 1984. /azz/n' for Blue Jean, Pioneer, 1984. China Girl, 1984. Dancing in the Street, 1986. Class Spider, Volumes 1 and 2, Baker & Taylor Video, 1988. Black Tie White Noise, BMG Video, 1994. Santa Monica Live, 1972, Limited Edition, (with book), Griffin McKay, 1995. Bowie: Ziggy Stardust, Weaver-Finch, 1995. David Bowie: Video Collection, Rykodisc, 1996. Other videos include Day In, Day Out, Picture Music International/Sony. Computer Software: Bowie: lump Interactive, lona, 1996. WRITINGS Films: Songwriter, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Composer, fames Dean, the First American Teenager, 1975. Composer, Jane Bleibt Jane, 1977. Songwriter, "Revolutionary Song,"/ust a Gigolo (also known as Schoener Gigolo, armer Gigolo), United Artists Classics, 1979. Songwriter, "Always Crashing in the Same Car" and "Heroes/Helden," Radio On, Unifilm, 1979. Songwriter, Christiane F wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, 1981. Lyricist and composer, "Theme from Cat People (Putting Out Fire)," Cat People, Universal, 1982. Songwriter, "The Man Who Sold the World/' Party, Party, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Composer, Hero, Maya/Channel 4, 1983. Songwriter, "Funtime," The Hunger, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1983.
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Composer, Boy Meets Girl, Abilene, 1984. Songwriter, "Lust for Life," Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1985. Songwriter, The Falcon and the Snowman, Orion, 1985. Songwriter, "That's Motivation" and "Absolute Beginners," Absolute Beginners, Orion, 1986. Songwriter, Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Songwriter, Mauvais sang (also known as Bad Blood and The Night Is Young), AAA Classic, 1986. Songwriter, "Fame/'Someth/ng Wild, Orion, 1986. Songwriter, When the Wind Blows, Kings Road, 1986. Songwriter, Alien Nation, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Songwriter, "Fall in Love with Me/' Slaves of New York, TriStar, 1989. "Fame," Pretty Woman, Buena Vista, 1990. Songwriter, Cool World (animated), Paramount, 1992. Songwriter, "Stateside," Dr. Giggles, Universal, 1992. Songwriter, "All the Young Dudes/'Amongst Friends, Fine Line, 1993. Songwriter, title song, Decadence, 1993. Composer, Breakingthe Waves, October Films, 1996. Songwriter, Sunchaser, Warner Bros., 1996. Songwriter, "Lust for Life," Trainspotting, Miramax, 1996. Songwriter, Grosse Pointe Blank, Buena Vista, 1997. Songwriter, Lost Highway, October Releasing, 1997. Songwriter, The Deli, Redwood Communications, 1997. Songwriter, The Saint, Paramount, 1997. Television: Songwriter, David Bowie: Class Spider Tour (special), 1988. Songwriter, theme song, Stephen King's Golden Years (series), CBS, 1991. Composer of title song and incidental music, The Buddha of Suburbia (mini-series), BBC, 1993. Nonfiction: David Bowie Anthology, Hal Leonard, 1985. In Other Words: David Bowie, Omnibus (New York City), 1986. Ziggy Stardust: Limited Edition, Rykodisc, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Guitar Player, June, 1997, p. 60. Other: All-Music Guide, http://205.186.189.27cg/amg.exe Official David Bowie home page, http:// www.davidbowie.com*
BRADEN, William 1939PERSONAL Original name, William C. Mcllvride; born June 2, 1939, in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada; son of William Dunn (a mechanic) and Mabel Alice (Kenney) Mcllvride; married Debora J. Reuter, August 22, 1979; children: William D., Michelle G., Christine D., John-Paul C. Education: H.K.U. School of Continuing Education, M.A. Career: Producer and writer. Feature Films, Inc., producer and vice-president in charge of production; Dunatai Corp., worked as head of film and television programming, president, 1976-78; Avco Embassy Pictures, production executive, 1981; Completion Bond Co., production executive, 1982-83; Filmaker Completion, managing director in Australia, 1983-85; also worked as script editor. Worked as stunt performer in Hollywood early in his career. Member: Directors Guild of America, Directors Guild of Canada, Producers and Directors Guild of Australia, Writers Guild of Australia. CREDITS Film Work: Production executive, Farewell My Lovely, Avco Embassy, 1975. Production executive, Rancho Deluxe, United Artists, 1975. Production executive, 92 in the Shade, United Artists, 1975. Production executive, Russian Roulette, Avco Embassy, 1975. Associate producer and production supervisor, The Pyramid, Pyramid Movie Associates, 1975. Production executive, Breakheart Pass, United Artists, 1976. Director and co-producer, America: Life in the Family, Pyramid Films, 1978. Production executive, Goldengirl, Avco Embassy, 1979. Supervising producer, Bigshot, GMT Productions, 1980. Assistant director, Death Valley, Universal, 1980. Producer, Rest in Peace, RIP Company, 1981. Production executive, The Seduction, Avco Embassy, 1982. Production executive, Swamp Thing, Avco Embassy, 1982.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Production executive, Slapstick, Film Finance Ltd., London, 1982. Creator of Dublin Murders and One Way Out; production executive for Undercover, Constance, Heart of the Stag, and Razorback, all Completion Bond Company, between 1982 and 1983; assistant director of Dogpound Shuffle. Television Work; Specials: Producer, If My People.. ., 1975. Executive producer of Nothing Great Is Easy and King of the Channel; co-producer of / Believe. Other Television Work: Assistant director, Waikiki (pilot), ABC, 1979. Creator and producer for the series Requiem for a Planet; producer of the movie He Wants Her Back. Stage Work: Producer, If My People..., toured U.S. cities, 1976. WRITINGS Screenplays: Troubled Waters, 1980. (With J. Michael Smith) Winds of Winter, 1980. (With Smith) Somebody! Love Me, 1980.
Deep Cover, 1984. Birdie's Cowboys, 1984.*
BRAEDEN, Eric 1941(Hans Gudegast) PERSONAL Born Hans Gudegast, April 3,1941, in Kiel, Germany; son of Wilhelm (mayor of Bredenbek, Germany) and Matilde; married, wife's name, Dale; children: Christian. Education: Attended Montana State University; attended Santa Monica College. Avocational interests: Boxing, soccer, running, tennis, and skiing. Addresses: Agent—David Windsor, Irv Schechter Company, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 400, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Best actor, Soap Opera Digest, 1988, two daytime Emmy Award nominations, out-
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standing lead actor in a drama series, 1996, and 1997, and Daytime TV Magazine poll winner, best new daytime star, all for The Young and the Restless; Federal Medal of Honor from the President of Germany, for promoting positive, realistic image of Germans in America. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Hans Gudegast) Captain Hauptman Hans Dietrich, The Rat Patrol, ABC, 1966-68. Victor Newman, The Young and the Restless, CBS, 1980—. Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Dimitri Stanislopolous, Jackie Collins' Lucky Chances, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Frederico Caprio, Honeymoon with a Stranger, ABC, 1969. Dr. Roan Morgan, The MaskofSheba, NBC, 1970. Stoeffer, Death Race, ABC, 1973. Kosinsky, Death Scream, ABC, 1975. Ross Ford, Happily Ever After, CBS, 1978. David Morrison, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Anton Granicek, The ]udge and Jake Wyler, NBC, 1972. Emhardt, Intertect, ABC, 1973. Arlen Findletter, The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1973. Kapitan Drangel, The New Original Wonder Woman, ABC, 1975. Ernest Graeber, Code Name: Diamond Head, NBC, 1977. Stephens, The Power Within, ABC, 1979. Leonard Nero, The Aliens Are Coming, NBC, 1980. Television Apearances; Episodic: The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1977. Francis Britten, How the West Was Won, ABC, 1978. Nick Kincaid, A//wo/f, CBS, 1986. Gerhardt Brunner, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Frank Bradley, The Nanny, CBS, 1993. Also appeared inC/7ar//e'sAnge/s, ABQCH/Ps, NBC; Combat, ABC; Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1994; The Eddie Capra Mysteries, NBC; The Gallant Men, ABC; A Man CalledSloane, NBC; Project UFO, NBC; and Vega$, ABC.
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PERSONAL Born Michael Feldman, 1945, in Brooklyn, NY; married Lindsay Wagner (an actress), December, 1976 (divorced). Addresses: Contact—Shapiro/West & Associates, 141 El Camino Dr., Suite 205, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Career: Actor. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mike Vecchio, /.overs and Other Strangers, Cinerama, 1970. Marcus, Jennifer on My Mind, United Artists, 1971. Robert, Four F//es on Grey Velvet (also known as Quarto mosche di velluto gr/s), Paramount, 1972. Voice characterization, Heavy Traffic (animated), American International Pictures, 1973. Jeff Dugan, FM (also known as Citizen's Band), Universal, 1978. Dr. Jim Sandman, Promises in the Dark, Warner Bros., 1979. Pete Lachapelle, A Change of Seasons, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Max, Rich and Famous, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1981. Jeff Littman, The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson, Bedord Communications Group, 1996. Also appeared as Lepski in Saufvotre respect, 1989; appeared in Presume Dengereux, and Le Dernier du colt, both 1990. Television Appearances; Series: David Marquette,Emera/c/Po/nt, N.A.S., CBS, 198384. Lieutenant James Dempsey, Dempsey and Makepeace, syndicated, 1984. Teddy Kramer, Home Fires, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Arlen Marshall, Dynasty: The Reunion, ABC, 1991. David Protess, Gone in the Night, CBS, 1996. Ambassador Courtland, Robert Ludlum's The Apocalypse Watch, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Kirk, Man in the Middle, CBS, 1972. Tony Scott, Scott Free, NBC, 1976. Dr. Pete Marcus, Venice Medical, ABC, 1983. Bryan Dobbs, Divided We Stand, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Frank Pescadero, The Impatient Heart, NBC, 1971. Billy, The Strangers in 7-A, CBS, 1972.
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PBL-TV, both New York City. Also producer, director, and writer for television documentaries; appeared in television commercials. Owner of Amsterdam Billiard Clubs, New York City. Military service: U.S. Army, served during early 1960s; became corporal. Awards, Honors: Named Artist Comedian of the Year, American Guild of Variety Actors, 1976; Las Vegas Entertainer of the Week Award, 1977; Atlantic City Comedian of the Year, 1984; College Campus Entertainer/Comedian of the Year, 1984. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: Neil Sedaka Steppin' Out, 1976. Steve Martin's The Winds ofWhoopie, NBC, 1983. / Ask for Wonder: Experiencing Cod, 1988. But Seriously '94, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) The Tonight Show, NBC, 1971. Live! Dick Clark Presents, CBS, 1988. Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, 1991. Comics Only, Comedy Central, 1991. Also appeared on The Hollywood Squares; over seventy-five guest host appearances, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Television Appearances; Movies: Himself, Ebony, Ivory, and Jade, CBS, 1979. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Nightlife, syndicated, 1986-87.
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Born February 4, 1945, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Louis Yehuda (a vaudeville singer, dancer, and comedian) and Estelle Anne (Rosenfeld) Brenner; children: Cole Jay, Slade Lucas Moby, Wyatt Destry Slater. Education: Temple University, B.S., mass communications. Religion: Jewish. Addresses: Manager—Conversation Company Ltd., 697 Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck, NY 11023. Contact—Bill Zysblat, RZO, 110 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Comedian and nightclub performer. Worked as producer for WBBM-TV, Chicago, IL; WRCV and KYW-TV, both Philadelphia, PA; and WNEW-TV and
Film Appearances: Celebrity auctioneer, Worth Winning, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Stage Appearances: Made stage debut, Pips, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, NY. Has appeared in concert halls, colleges, nightclubs, since August, 1969; including The Laughs and Times of David Brenner, Criterion Theatre, 1990. RECORDINGS Videos: Catch a Rising Star's 10th Anniversary Show, Columbia/TriStar, 1983. Young at Heart Comedians, Paramount Home Video, 1988.
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BROAD, Jay 1930PERSONAL Born August 5,1930, in Newcastle, PA; son of Henry and Celia Broad. Education: Attended Westminster College and Pennsylvania State University. Addresses: Contact—2210 Jackson PL, Bellmore, NY 11710-1105.
Benefactors, Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, Ml, 1995. Television Work; Episodic: Director, "Spies Like Us," The New WKRP in Cincinnati, syndicated, 1992. WRITINGS Stage Plays: (With Don Tucker) Reef, White and Maddox (musical), Theatre Atlanta, 1968, then Cort Theatre, New York City, 1969. Balance, Theatre Atlanta, 1969. The Great Big Coca-Cola Swamp in the Sky, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1971. A Conflict of Interest, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1972, published by Samuel French (New York City), 1974. The Killdeer, Public Theatre, NY, 1974, published by Samuel French, 1974. To Kill a Mockingbird (adaptation), 1975. Events from the Life of Ted Snyder, Off-Broadway, 1976. White Pelicans, 1976, Theatre de Lys, 1978. Uncle Eddy, 1978. Play Me a Country Song, 1982. Madness in Jerusalem, 1984.
Career: Director and playwright. Theatre Atlanta, director, 1965-70; PAF Playhouse, Huntington Station, NY, director, 1975-80; Yale School of Drama, New Haven, CT, visiting lecturer, 1978; Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, playwright in residence, 1980-81; National Endowment for the Arts, consultant, 1981-82; University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, visiting director and professor, 198385.
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Member: Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, National Theatre conference (past president), Players, Theatre Communications Group.
Born September 15, 1945, in Quincy, IL; son of Otis E. (a mechanic) and Vera A. (Hartwig) Brocksmith; married Adele M. Albright, December 25, 1963; children: Blake. Education: Attended Hannibal LaGrange Junior College and Culver-Stockton College; Quincy University, graduated, 1970.
Awards, Honors: Straw Hat Award, 1972, for A Conflict of Interest. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?, New York, 1973. Play Me a Country Song, 1982. Madness in Jerusalem, 1984. The Barclay Decision, 1985.
"Spies Like Us/' The New WKRP in Cincinnati, syndicated, 1992.*
BROCKSMITH, Roy 1945PERSONAL
Addresses:/Agent—Talent Group, Inc., 6300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2110, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor, director, and essayist. Progressive Playhouse (community theatre), director; Great River Theatre Workshop, founder; California Cottage Theatre, co-founder, 1987, partner and producing director, 1987-96. Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital, New
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 York City, librarian at Lilliam Morgan Hetrick Medical Library; American Association of Midwives, past member of board of directors. Member: Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Kudos Award, Minneapolis, MN, 1981, for Don Juan. CREDITS Film Appearances: Rip Off, J. Cinemax, 1972. Frinkuleschti, King of the Gypsies, Paramount, 1978. Warehouse owner, The Squeeze (also known as Diamond Thieves, The Heist, and The Kip-Off), Warner Bros., 1978. Ollie, Killer Fish (also known as Deadly Treasure of the Piranha, The Naked Sun, and Treasure of the Piranha), Associated Films, 1979. Dick Lobel, Stardust Memories, United Artists, 1980. Stan, Rent Control, Group S, 1981. Fat park jogger, Wolfen, Warner Bros., 1981. Bartender, Tales of Ordinary Madness, Fred Baker, 1983. Crystal salesman, Who's That Girl?, Warner Bros., 1987. Doctor Parker, Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. Mike the mailman, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Mr. Fisk, The War of the Roses, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1989. Federal Agent Davis, Tango and Cash, Warner Bros., 1989. Coroner, Relentless, New Line Cinema, 1989. Doctor Edgemar, Total Recall, TriStar, 1990. Irv Kendall,/4rac/7nop/}ofa/a, Buena Vista, 1990. Mr. Kornheiser, Martians Go Home!, Taurus Entertainment, 1990. Deputy James and song performer, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (also known as Bill and Ted Go to He//), Orion, 1991. Sammy Thornton, Nickel and Dime, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Death Ring, New Line Cinema, 1993. Poultney Dab, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. Junction City tailor, Lightning lack, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Assessor, It Runs in the Family (also known as My Summer Story), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Board member, The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Tu, Kull the Conqueror, Universal, 1997.
BROCKSMITH • 91 Television Appearances; Movies: Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number (also known as Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number), NBC, 1983. Sheriff Bledsoe, IzzyandMoe, CBS, 1985. Mr. Solomon, Killer Instinct (also known as Over the Edge), NBC, 1988. Colonel Roland Duggins, Steel Justice (also known as Nash's Vision), NBC, 1992. Professor TrumbelI, A Walton Wedding (also known as John-Boy's Wedding), CBS, 1995. Guv'ner Twist, White Dwarf, Fox, 1995. Kuranda,/4/mo5t Dead (also known as Resurrection), HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Monsieur Loyal, "Tartuffe," Great Performances, PBS, 1978. ''Almost Partners," WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1987. Martin, "The Price of Life" (also known as "Triple Play II"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Zwertlow Cruntagg, Vidiots, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Soloman Marcus, "The Aztec Dagger," The Wizard, CBS, 1987. Sirna Kolrami, "Peak Performance," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1989. Vic, "The Man Who Was Death," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. Vic, "Cutting Cards," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. Vic, "The Switch," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. Landlord, "The Nose Job," Seinfeld, NBC, 1991. Judge, Coac/7, ABC, 1993. Floyd, "Neverending Battle," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1993. Dr. Elliott Matheson, "Chapter Five," Murder One, ABC, 1995. Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Razka, "Indiscretion," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1995. Brother Alwyn Macomber, "The Deconstruction of Falling Stars," Babylon 5, syndicated, 1997. Appeared in "Charlie Smith and the Fritter Tree," an episode of Nova, PBS. Other Television Appearances: Orthwaite Frodo, Starstuck (pilot), CBS, 1979. Michael Oslo (recurring role), Picket Fences (series), CBS, 1992-95.
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92 • BURROUGHS Appeared in the pi lot The Streets, NBC; also appeared in 3-2- 7 Contact, PBS; and The Beggar's Opera, a cable television production. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Jack in the box, A Christmas Pageant, Quincy Junior Theatre, Quincy, IL, 1950. (New York debut) Cop, The Whip Lady, Hunter's Playwrights Project, 1971. Louis XIII, The Three Musketeers, 1984. Appeared in The Stingiest Man in Town (musical), New York Town Hall, New York City; as Sganarelle, Don yuan, Delacorte Theatre, New York City; appeared in multiple roles in the Broadway production of Stages; appeared in a California production of A Woman of Mystery; appeared in New York City productions as Dr. Roy, Doctor Se/avy's Magic Theatre; in multiple roles, Polly; as Ben Budge/Peachum, The Beggar's Opera; as Varanushka, The Master and Margarita; as Worm, In the]ungle of Cities; as Green Father, The Leaf People; as Loyal, Tartuffe; and ballad singer, The Threepenny Opera. Appeared in regional theatre as Cauchon,/oan of Lorraine, Hartman, CT; as Baron, The Lower Depths, Arena; as Harry Donovan, Swing, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC; as Petkoff, Arms and the Man, as Sganarelle, Don ]uan, as Professor Willard, Our Town, as Touchstone, As You Like It, and as Semicolon, Hang On to Me, all Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN. Toured as Thurio in the musical Two Gentlemen of Verona. Stage Work: Director, Twelfth Night, Alaska Repertory Theatre, Anchorage, 1985-86. Directed Africanis Instructus at Lennox Arts Center, and Flea in Her Ear at Center Stage, Baltimore, MD; at California Cottage Theatre, directed Box Prelude Opus No. 1, Matinee, The One Less Traveled, A Necessary End, Ripe Conditions, and Letters from Queens. WRITINGS Plays: Paraplanta Verite, La MaMa, New York City, 1977. Adapter of Flea in Her Ear, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD; author of the plays Box Prelude Opus No. 1 and Letters from Queens, both California Cottage Theatre.
Other: Contributor to periodicals, including Performing Arts Journal; contributor to satirical newsletters under the pseudonym Billy Breeze.*
BURROUGHS, William S. 1914-1997 (William Lee, Willy Lee) OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born February 5, 1914, in St. Louis, MO; died following a heart attack, August 2, 1997, in Lawrence, KS. Artist and author. The grandson of the inventor of the adding machine, Burroughs defied his conventional, aristocratic upbringing to become one of the founding members of the Beat Generation of the 1950s, along with writers Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Herbert Huncke. The Beats took an unconventional approach to literature—which included writings on the experimentation with drugs, sex, and petty crime—and spawned the counterculture of the 1960s. Burroughs was the last surviving member of the original Beats and was known as "the big daddy of the Beats," according to a writer for the London Times. He discarded his privileged upbringing to experience life among the lower fringes of society, showing Kerouac and Ginsberg around some of New York City's seedy areas. He led a nomadic life, living in such places as Mexico, Tangier, South America, Paris, London, and Texas, among others. While his written work was reviled by some as filth, he earned critical praise for controversial writings such as The Naked Lunch. Some critics viewed the work as a social commentary on the evils and soullessness of humanity, while others perceived it as "gibberish masquerading as social commentary," as noted in the Los Angeles Times. Burroughs also became popular in the pop culture of the 1990s as the Beat Movement was revived. He appeared in a video by the rock group U2, performed with rap artists Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, and hung out with groups such as The Rolling Stones. Burroughs was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1914. He was educated in ethnology, poetry, anthropology, and yoga at Harvard and studied medicine at Vienna University. He served briefly in the U.S. Army during World War II, being discharged after only three months of service for physical reasons. Reportedly, his mother intervened to have him discharged. Following his service, he worked in a variety of jobsbartender, pest controller, private detective, factory
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 worker, etc. He also claimed to be on the fringe of crime. According to a New York Times contributor: "He spent years experimenting with drugs as well as with sex, which he engaged in with men, women and children." He described his drug use, particularly heroin, in The Naked Lunch: "I have smoked junk, eaten it, sniffed it, injected it in vein-skinmuscle, inserted it in rectal suppositories. The needle is not important." He once sold his typewriter to buy drugs. According to the Washington Post, after Burroughs kicked the heroine habit with the help of a British doctor, he "end[ed] what he said were years of 'staring at the toe of my foot/" Burroughs was married twice. His first wife was a German-Jewish woman who fled the Nazis by marrying him and coming to the United States. The marriage was ended shortly thereafter. His second marriage to Joan Vollmer ended in controversy. While living in Mexico, he asked Vollmer to play a game of "William Tell" with him before friends in 1951. Although he was reportedly drunk at the time, he suggested that Vollmer place a glass on her forehead so he could shoot it off like the legendary archer who could shoot an apple off of someone's head. Instead, Burroughs shot his wife through the forehead, killing her instantly. Mexican authorities ruled the shooting accidental. In his later years, he lived with his longtime companion James Grauerholz. Burroughs wrote of his drug experiences in the 1953 book Junkie: Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict. The work was issued under the name William Lee. In 1959 he published The Naked Lunch, which was allegedly titled "Naked Lust" in manuscript stage, until Ginsberg misread Burroughs's handwriting and thought the title was "Naked Lunch." The book, according to a Los Angeles Times writer, was "written in a stream of consciousness style, and the prose is meant to repel, even nauseate, the reader with descriptions of bodily functions, sex acts and grotesque medical procedures." The work became the subject of a lengthy court battle regarding obscenity in the United States, and was ultimately published by Grove Press in 1962. Burroughs continued with The Soft Machine and The Ticket That Exploded. Burroughs also received notice for his writings that employed the "cut up" method—he intertwined his prose with that of other writers, cutting up the manuscript and reassembling it at will. Among his "cut up" books are Minutes to Co, written with Sinclair Beiles, Gregory Corso, and Brion Gysin, and The Exterminator, also written with Gysin. He also penned
BURTON • 93 screenplays, including The Last Words of Dutch Schultz. He appeared in films as well, such as Twister and Drugstore Cowboy. In his lateryears, Burrough wrote what critics consider to be more conventional books, including The Western Lands and The Place of Dead Roads. He also collaborated on The Black Rider, a comic opera that featured the music of Tom Waits and Burroughs' libretto. He also appeared on Saturday Night Live, where he read from The Naked Lunch, and he made numerous recordings, including Spare Ass Annie in 1993. Burroughs also lent his creative energies to art, putting together pieces that were bought by many of his admirers, including the late Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain. His art was featured in a show in Chicago in 1988 and in Los Angeles in 1996. He also was concerned with animal rights, the rain forest, and other environmental issues. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volume 10, Gale, 1991. Who's Who in the World, Marquis, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune (electronic), August 4, 1997. CNN Interactive (electronic), August 2, 1997. Detroit News, August 3, 1997, p. A11. Los Angeles Times, August 3, 1997, p. A1. New York Times, August 4, 1997, p. B5; August 10, 1997, sec. 4, p. 7. Times (London; electronic), August 4, 1997. Washington Post, August 4, 1997, p. B4.
BURTON, Kate 1957PERSONAL Full name Katherine Burton; born September 10, 1957, in Geneva, Switzerland; daughter of Richard (an actor) and Sybil (a producer; maiden name, Williams) Burton; married Michael Ritchie (a stage manager), June, 1985. Education: Attended Brown University, studying history and Russian, 1979; Yale University, M.F.A. (acting), 1982. Politics: Democrat. Addresses: Contact—c/o Alan Duncan, SEM&M, 22 West Nineteenth St., New York, NY 10011.
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Dorothy Franklin, The Ice Storm, Fox Searchlight, 1997.
Awards, Honors: Theatre World Awards, 1982-83, for Present Laughter, Alice in Wonderland, and Winners. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series: Anne Kramer, Home Fires, NBC, 1992. Fran Richardson, Monty, Fox, 1994.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Vanessa Ogden, Ellis Island, CBS, 1984. Agatha Bradford, Evergreen, NBC, 1985.
Television Appearances; Movies: Ophelia, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Showtime, 1987. Deborah, Love Matters, Showtime, 1993. Katherine Donohue, Mistrial, HBO, 1996.
Television Appearances; Specials: (Television debut) Title role, "Alice in Wonderland/' Great Performances, PBS, 1983. Agnes O'Neill, "Journey into Genius" (also known as "Eugene O'Neill: Journey into Genius"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. "Richard Burton: In from the Cold," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. Brenda Gardner, "Notes for My Daughter," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1995. Voice, "Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Out Loud," American Masters, PBS, 1996. Abigail, "Ellen Foster," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS,
1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "If You Knew Sammy," Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. "Play It Again, Sammy," Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1988. Nun, Law and Order, NBC, 1991. District Attorney Susan Alexander, The Practice, ABC,
1997. Film Appearances: Margo Litzenberger, Big Trouble in Little China, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Mrs. Burns, Life with Mikey (also known as Give Me a Break), Buena Vista, 1993. Helen Blathwaite, /August, Samuel Goldwyn Co., 1996. Woman in bed, The First Wives Club, Paramount, 1996. Looking for Richard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996.
Stage Appearances: (New York debut) Daphne, Present Laughter, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1982. Alice, Alice in Wonderland, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1983. May, Winners, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1983. J. J., Doonesbury, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1983. Eva, The Accrington Pals, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1984. Pegeen, Playboy of the Western World, Roundabout Theatre, 1985. Plough and the Stars, Roundabout Theatre, 1985. Alexandra, On the Verge; or, The Geography of Learning, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1985-86. The Three Sisters, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1985-86. Sasha, Wild Honey, Virginia Theatre, 1986-87. Isabella, Measure for Measure, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1989. Betty McNeil, Some Americans Abroad, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1990. Alice, Aristocrats, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1990-91. Julie,lake's Woman, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1992, then Center Theatre Group, James A. Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles, 1992-93. Lauren, Grace, and Annie, London Suite, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1995. Sarah, Company, Criterion Theatre/Center Stage Right, New York City, 1995. Appeared off-Broadway in Romeo and]uliet. RECORDINGS
Taped Readings: All That Remains, 1992.*
BURTON, LeVar 1957PERSONAL Full name, Levardis Robert Martyn Burton; born February 16, 1957, in Landsthul, Germany; son of Levardis Robert (a photographer in the U.S. Army Signal Corps) and Erma (an educator, social worker,
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 and administrator; maiden name, Christian) Burton; married Stephanie Cozart (a makeup artist), October, 1992; children: Eian, Michaela. Education: Attended the University of Southern California. Addresses: Agent—Marion Rosenberg Office, 8428 Melrose PL, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, producer, director, and writer. Founder and president of Eagle Nation Films. Established a scholarship at the University of Southern California. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a single performance for a drama or comedy series, 1977, for Roots; Daytime Emmy Awards, outstanding performer in a children's program, 1990,1993,1996, and 1997, Daytime Emmy Awards, outstanding children's series, 1990, 1993, 1996, and 1997, Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding performer in a children's program, 1988, 1991,1992,1994, and 1995, Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding children's series, 1991, 1992, 1994, and 1995, all for Reading Rainbow; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Award, best performance in an educational or informational youth or children's series or special, 1996, for LeVar Burton Presents: A Reading Rainbow Special. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series: Host, Rebop, PBS, 1976-79. Host, Reading Rainbow, PBS, 1983—. Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1987-94. Voice of Kwame, Captain Planet and the Planeteers (animated), TBS/syndicated, 1990-93. Voice of Kwame, The New Adventures of Captain Planet (animated), TBS/syndicated, 1993—. Daniel "Dan" Scott, Christy, CBS, 1995.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kunta Kinte, Roots, ABC, 1977.
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Richard Jefferson, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (also known as The Mad Messiah), CBS, 1980. Rodney, The Acorn People, NBC, 1981. Charles "Tank" Smith, Grambling's White Tiger, NBC, 1981. Ray Walden, Emergency Room, syndicated, 1983. Professor Slade Preston, The Jesse Owens Story, syndicated, 1984. Vinnie Davis, The Midnight Hour, ABC, 1985. Liberty, NBC, 1986. Ben Sumner, A Special Friendship, CBS, 1987. Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: The Next Generation—Encounter at Farpoint (also known as Encounter at Farpoint), syndicated, 1987. Kunta Kinte, Roots: The Gift (also known as A Roots Christmas: Kunta Kinte's Gift), ABC, 1988. Fire Chief J. Allan Mather, Firestorm: 72 Hours in Oakland (also known as Firestorm: A Catastrophe in Oakland), ABC, 1993. Dr. Franklin Carter, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Yesterday's Target, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "A Salute to the Brownings,"/4nyone for Tennyson?, PBS, 1978. "Almos' a Man," American Short Story, PBS, 1978. "A Piece of the Action," Trapper ]ohn, M.D., CBS, 1982. "Edward," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. "Love Is Blind," The JLove Boat, ABC, 1984. "Booker," WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1984. "And the Children Shall Lead," Wonc/erWor/cs, PBS, 1986. Dave Robinson, "Death Takes a Dive," Murder, She
Wrote, CBS, 1987. Evans, "Bad Girl," Houston Knights, CBS, 1987. Mr. Metcalf, "The Boss," Deadly Games, UPN, 1995. Voice of Anansi, "Mark of the Panther," Gargoyles, The Disney Channel, 1996. Appeared as the voice of Hayden Sloane, Batman: The Animated Series, The WB; voice also featured in "The Frog Prince," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO.
Television Appearances; Movies: Billy Peoples, Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid (also known as Ghetto Child), CBS, 1977. Ron LeFlore, One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story, CBS, 1978. Andrew Sinclair, Battered, NBC, 1978. Donald Lang, Dummy, CBS, 1979.
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Television Appearances: Specials: Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1976. Battle of the Network Stars II, ABC, 1977. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1977. The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour, ABC, 1977. Battle of the Network Stars V, ABC, 1978.
96 • BURTON Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1979. The Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. I Love Liberty, ABC, 1982. Breathing Easy, PBS, 1984. Living the Dream: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, 1988. The Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special, syndicated, 1991. It's a Wonderful Cyberlife: A Holiday Buying Guide, The Discovery Channel, 1996. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. LeVar Burton Presents: A Reading Rainbow Special, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1987. The 23rd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1991. The 18th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1991. The 19th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1992. Host, The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (also known as The 7 996 Emmy A wards), ABC, 1996. The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards (also known as NAACP Image Awards), Fox, 1996. The Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as 7 997 Screen Actors Guild Awards and The 33rd Screen Actors Guild Awards,) NBC, 1997. Television Work; Series: Executive producer and contributing producer, Reading Rainbow, PBS, 1983—. Television Work; Episodic: Director, "Pegasus," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1993. Director, "Second Chances," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Also directed episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated; and Star Trek: Voyager, UPN. Film Appearances: Cap Jackson, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Paramount, 1977. Tommy Price, The Hunter, Paramount, 1980. Private Michael Osgood, The Supernaturals, Republic Entertainment International, 1986. Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: Generations (also known as Star Trek VII), Paramount, 1994. Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge, Star Trek: First Contact (also known as Star Trek: Borg, Star Trek: Destinies, Star Trek: Future Generations, Star Trek: Generations II, Star Trek: Resurrection), Paramount, 1996. WRITINGS Aftermath (novel), Aspect (New York), 1997. Author of Malidoma, a screenplay. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 8, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1994, Periodicals: Booklist, November 1, 1996, p. 459. Library Journal, December, 1996, p. 152. NEA Today, November, 1995, p. 7. People Weekly, March 7, 1988, p. 65. Publishers Weekly, December 9, 1996, p. 64. TV Guide, August 13, 1988, p. 12.*
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CADELL, Simon 1950-1996 PERSONAL Full name, Simon John Cadell; born July 19, 1950, in London, England; died of lymphatic cancer, March 6, 1996, in England; son of John (a theatrical agent) and Gillian (a drama school principal; maiden name, Howell) Cadell; grandson of Jean Cadell (a stage actress); married Rebecca Croft, 1986; children: two sons. Education: Trained for the stage at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, 1967-69. Avocational interests: Travel, wine. Career: Actor. Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, Bristol, England, member of company, 1969-70; Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, member of company, 1971. Also worked in radio. Member: Groucho, MCC, Tramps. Awards, Honors: Olivier Award, best comedy performance, 1993, for Travels with My Aunt. CREDITS Stage Appearances: The Betrothed, Geneva, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1971. Simon Green, Lloyd George Knew My Father, Savoy Theatre, London, 1972-73. Julian Underwood, The Case in Question, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1975. Justin Jackson, Lies, Albery Theatre, London, 1975. Dr. Harry Trench, Widowers' Houses, Actors' Company, Wimbledon Theatre, London, 1976. William Featherstone, How the Other Half Loves, Actors' Company, Wimbledon Theatre, 1976.
Andre, Count de G rival, The Amazons, Actors' Company, Wimbledon Theatre, 1977. Ernest, You Should See Us Now, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1983. Noel, Noel and Gertie, King's Head Theatre, London, 1983. Jeffrey Fairbrother, Hi-De-Hi, Victoria Palace Theatre, London, 1983. Archie, lumpers, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1985. Charles, Blithe Spirit, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1986. Aubrey Henry Maitland Allington, Tons of Money, National Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1986. Benedict Hough,/A Small Family Business, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, London, 1987. Double Act, Playhouse Theatre, 1988. Noel Coward, Noel and Gertie, Comedy Theatre, London, 1989-90. Don't Dress for Dinner, Apollo Theatre, London, 1991. Henry Pulling and Augusta Bertram, Travels with My Aunt, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1992-93. Appeared as Oswald, Ghosts, and in title role, Hamlet, both Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England; in title role, Raffles, Watford Palace Theatre, Watford, England; in A Close Shave, Antigone, and The Balcony, all Nottingham Theatre, Nottingham, England; and inZ/ggerZagger, National Youth Theatre. Also appeared in Major Barbara, Macbeth, School for Scandal, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Arms and the Man, all Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England. Toured as Elyot, Private Lives, British cities. Television Appearances; Series: Hauptman Reinicke, Enemy at the Door, London Weekend Television, 1978.
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98 • CALDWELL Major John Aird, Edward and Mrs. Simpson, Thames, 1980. Geoffrey Fairbrother, Hi-De-Hi!, BBC, 1980-84. Dundridge, Blott on the Landscape, BBC, 1985, then Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Larry Wade, Life without George, 1988. Singles, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Appeared in She Fell among Thieves, BBC, then on Mystery!, PBS. Television Appearances; Movies: The Dame ofSark, Anglia Television, 1976. Colin Wilson, Pride and Extreme Prejudice, USA Network, 1990. Also appeared in Two Sundays, Plaintiff and Defendant, The Trials of Oscar Slater, and Name for the Day, all BBC; and The Promise, Anglia Television. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Tales of the Unexpected, Anglia Television, then syndicated; The Glittering Prizes, BBC; When the Boat Comes In, BBC; Minder, Euston Films; and Bergerac, BBC. Other Television Appearances: Hogbin, The Dog It Was That Died, 1988. Brendan Rylands, Circles of Deceit: Kalon, 1996. Also appeared in Hadleigh and Hine. Film Appearances: Voice of Blackberry, Watership Down, Avco Embassy, 1978. Vladimir Kozant, In the Cold Light of Day (also known as The Cold Light of Day), 1994. Radio Appearances: Also appeared on radio programs. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Times (London), March 8, 1996.*
CALDWELL, Zoe 1933PERSONAL Original name, Ada Caldwell; born September 14, 1933, in Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia; daughter of
A. E. (a plumber) and Zoe (a singer and dancer) Caldwell; married Robert Whitehead (a producer), May 9,1968; children: William Edgar (Sam), Charlie. Education: Attended Methodist Ladies College, Melbourne, Australia. Addresses: Office—c/o Whitehead Stevens, 1501 Broadway, Suite 1614, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress and director. Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City, teacher of Shakespearean drama, 1970; Florida Atlantic University, Dorothy F. Schmidt Visiting Eminent Scholar in Theatre, 1989-93. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1965-66; Antoinette Perry Award, best supporting dramatic actress, 1966, for Slapstick Tragedy; Drama League Distinguished Performance Award, 1968; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, 1968, for The Prime of Miss lean Brodie; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, 1970, for Colette; Order of the British Empire, 1970; Andrew Allen Award, best acting performance in radio, 1981; Drama Desk Award, best actress, and Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, both 1982, for Medea; Drama Desk Award, best actress in a play, Outer Critics Circle Award, outstanding performance by an actress, and Antoinette Perry Award, best actress, all 1996, all for her portrayal of Maria Callas, Master Class. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Title role, Major Barbara, Union Theatre Repertory Company, Melbourne, Australia, 1953. Bubba, The Seventeenth Doll, Elizabethan Theatre Trust, Sydney, Australia, 1954. Ophelia, Hamlet, Elizabethan Theatre Trust, 1954. Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-uponAvon, England, 1958. Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Daughter of Antiochus, Pericles, Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Margaret, Much Ado about Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Bianca, Othello, Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1959. Cordelia, King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1959. Helena, All's Well That Ends Well, Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1959.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 A fairy, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1959. (London debut) Whore, "Cob and Leach," in Trials by Logue (double-bill), Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1960. Ismene, Antigone, Royal Court Theatre, 1960. Isabella, The Changeling, Royal Court Theatre, 1961. Jacqueline, Jacques, Royal Court Theatre, 1961. Rosaline, Love's Labour's Lost, Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, 1961. Sonja Downfall!, The Canvas Barricade, Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada, 1961. Pegeen Mike, The Playboy of the Western World, Manitoba Theatre Center, Winnipeg, 1961. Title role, Saint Joan, Adelaide Festival of the Arts, Adelaide, Australia, 1962. Ham Funeral, Elizabethan Theatre Trust, 1962. Nola Boyle, The Season at Sarsaparilla, Union Theatre Repertory Company, Union Theatre, Melbourne, 1962. Frosine, The Miser, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, 1963. Natalia, The Three Sisters, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Girthrie Theatre, 1963, Woman, Death of a Salesman, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Cuthrie Theatre, 1963. Elizabeth Von Ritter, A Far Country, Crest Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, 1964. Title role, Mother Courage, Manitoba Theatre Center, 1964. Countess Aurelia, The Madwoman of Chailht, Goodman Memorial Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1964. Millamant, The Way of the World, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1965. Grusha Vashnadze, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1965. Frosine, The Miser, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1965. (Broadway debut) Sister Jean, The Devils, Broadway Theatre, 1966. Polly, "TheGnadiges Frauiein," \n Slapstick Tragedy (double-bill), Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1966. Orinthia, The Apple Cart, Shaw Festival, Niagaraon-the-Lake, Ontario, 1966. Lena Szczepanowska, Misalliance, Shaw Festival, 1966. Lady Anne, Richard III, Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada, 1967. Mrs. Page, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada, 1967. Cleopatra, Antony and Cleopatra, Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada, 1967.
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Title role, The Prime of Miss jean Brodie, Helen Hayes Theatre, 1968. Title role, Colette, Ellen Stewart Theatre, New York City, 1970. Emma, Lady Hamilton, A Bequest to the Nation, Hay market Theatre, London, 1970. Eve, The Creation of the World and Other Business, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1972. Love and Master Will, Opera House, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1973. Alice, Dance of Death, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York, 1974. Mary Cavan Tyrone, Long Day's journey into Night, Eisenhower Theatre, John F, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1975, then Brooklyn Academy of Music/Opera House, New York City, 1976. The Neighborhood Playhouse at 50: A Celebration, Shubert Theatre, 1978. Title role, Medea, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1982, then Clarence Brown Company, Knoxville, TN, 1982. Title role, Lillian (solo show), Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1986. Katharine Brynne,/\ Perfect Canesh, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1993. Come A-Waltzing with Me, 1993. Maria Call as, Master Class, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1995. Toured the U.S.S.R. in Hamlet, Twelfth Night, and Romeo and Juliet, all 1958-59; also tours with her solo show. Stage Work: Director, An Almost Perfect Person, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1977. Director, Richard II, Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada, 1979. Director, These Men, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 1980. Director, Othello, Winter Garden Theatre, 1981. Director, The Taming of the Shrew, American Shakespeare Theatre, 1985. Director, Hamlet, American Shakespeare Theatre, 1985. Director, Macbeth, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1988. Director, Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, American National Theatre Academy, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1991. Director, Vita and Virginia, New York City, 1995.
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Film Appearances: Countess, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Title role, Sarah Bernhardt, 1977. Mrs. Kennedy, Lantern Hill (also known as ]ane of Lantern Hill), The Disney Channel, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: The 43rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1989. Avonlea, The Disney Channel, 1990. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1996. Other Television Appearances: Witness to Yesterday, 1974. Also appeared in television productions of The Seagull, Sarah, The Apple Cart, Macbeth, and The Lady's Not for Burning. Radio Appearances: Appeared as Arkadina, The Seagull, BBC; and as Sarah Bernhardt, Sarah, CBC (Canada). OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York, September 11,1995, p. 64; May 13,1996, p. 48.
CAMERON, Kirk 1970(?)PERSONAL Born October 20, 1970 (one source says 1971), in Canoga Park, CA; son of Robert (a junior high school physical education teacher) and Barbara (a business manager) Cameron; brother of Candace Cameron (an actress); married Chelsea Noble (an actress), 1991. Avocational interests: Working out at the gym, playing the guitar. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. Began his career in television commercials at age nine. Spokesperson for ''Just Say No" anti-drug campaign. Awards, Honors: Best Actor Award, Family Television and Film Awards Organization, 1988; People's Choice Awards, favorite young television performer,
Proctor and Gamble Productions, 1988 and 1989; Golden Globe Award nomination for Crowing Pains. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Eric Armstrong, Two Marriages, ABC, 1983-84. Mike Seaver, Growing Pains, ABC, 1985-92. Kirk Hartman, Kirk (also known as Life Happens), TheWB, 1995-96. Television Appearances; Pilots: Bobby, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer: More Than Murder (also known as More Than Murder), CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Just One of the Guys," Full House, ABC, 1988. Also appeared on Just the Ten of Us, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Boy number one, Bret Maverick: The Lazy Ace (also known as Bret Maverick), 1981. Goliath Awaits, syndicated, 1981. Gary, Star Flight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (also known as Startlight One), ABC, 1983. Mickey Chandler, Children in the Crossfire, NBC, 1984. Wilson "Will" Loomis, A Little Piece of Heaven (also known as Honor Bright), NBC, 1991. Runner Campbell, "Star Struck," CBS Sunday Afternoon Showcase, CBS, 1994. Dexter Riley, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (also known as The ABC Family Movie and Disney Family Films), ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The Woman Who Willed a Miracle, ABC, 1981. The Wildest West Show of the Stars, CBS, 1986. Bob Hopes High-Flying Birthday Extravaganza, NBC, 1987. Happy Birthday, Bob! Fifty Stars Salute Your Fifty Years with NBC, NBC, 1988. Host, The Ice Capades with Kirk Cameron (also known as Kirk Cameron at the Ice Capades), ABC, 1988. Superstars and Their Moms (also known as Superstars & Their Moms), ABC, 1988. Super Bloopers and New Practical]okes, NBC, 1988. The Hollywood Christmas Parade (also known as The 57th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade), syndicated, 1988.
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh The Hollywood Christmas Parade (also known as The 58th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade), syndicated, 1989. Comic Relief III (also known as Comic Relief 3), HBO, 1989. Bob Hope's Love Affair with Lucy, NBC, 1989. Super Bloopers and New Practical]okes, NBC, 1990. Ole! It's Bob Hope's Acapulco Spring Fling of Comedy and Music, NBC, 1990. Happy Birthday, Bugs: Fifty Looney Years (also known as Hollywood Celebrates Bugs Bunny's 50th Birthday), CBS, 1990. The Greatest Practical ]okes of All Time, NBC, 1990. America's All-Star Tribute to Oprah Winfrey (also known as All-Star Tribute to Oprah Winfrey), ABC, 1990. Host from Hollywood, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (also known as New Year's Roc/c/n' Eve'90), ABC, 1990. Special events chairperson, Children's Miracle Network Telethon, syndicated, 1991. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. Host, The Making of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, The Disney Channel, 1994. Host, Teen Spirit (documentary), ABC, 1994.
The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation (also known as The 43rd Annual Emmy Awards and The Emmy Awards), Fox, 1991. Presenter, The 18th Annual People's Choice Awards (also known as The People's Choice Awards), CBS, 1992. The 25th Annual Dove Awards, The Family Channel, 1994. Television Work: Second assistant director, Out of Sight, Out of Mind (also known as Sight Unseen), syndicated, 1990. Film Appearances: Teddy, The Best of Times, Universal, 1986. Chris Hammond, Like Father, Like Son, TriStar, 1987. Tucker Muldowney, Listen to Me, Columbia, 1989. Mike Seaver, The Willies, Paramount Home Video/ Prism Entertainment, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, December 15,1986, p. 177; August 5, 1991, pp. 88-89.*
Also appeared in Andrea's 5tory. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 39th Annual Emmy Awards (also known as The Emmy Awards), Fox, 1987. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards (also known as The Emmy Awards), Fox, 1989. The /5th Annual People's Choice Awards (also known as The People's Choice Awards), CBS, 1989. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. The /6th Annual People's Choice Awards (also known as The People's Choice Awards), CBS, 1990. The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation (also known as The 42nd Annual Emmy Awards and The Emmy Awards), Fox, 1990. "The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards," The Magical World of Disney, The Disney Channel, 1990. The /7th Annual People's Choice Awards (also known as The People's Choice Awards), CBS, 1991. Presenter, The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards (also known as Golden Globe Awards), TBS, 1991.
CAMP, Colleen 1953(Colleen Camp Wilson) PERSONAL Born in 1953 in San Francisco, CA. Addresses: Agent—Gersh Agency, P.O. Box 5617, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Worked as a bird trainer at Busch Gardens. CREDITS Film Appearances: Gilda Riener, Cat in the Cage, Genesis Home Video, 1968. Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-
Fox, 1973. The Last Porno Flick (also known as The Mad, Mad Moviemakers), Bryanston, 1974. Mary Ann, The Swinging Cheerleaders, Monterey Home Video, 1974. Billy's girl, Funny Lady, Columbia, 1975.
102 • CAMP Connie Thompson—Miss Imperial County, Smile, United Artists, 1975. The Cumball Rally, Warner Bros., 1976. She Devils in Chains (also known as Ebony, Ivory and Jade, Foxfire, and Fox/brce), Simitar Entertainment, 1977. Donna, Death Came (also known as The Seducers), Levitt-Pickman, 1977. Bil lie Jean, Love and the Midnight Auto Supply, Producers Capitol, 1978. Playmate, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979. Ann Morris and song performer, The Game of Death (also known as Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death), Columbia, 1979. Randy, Who Fell Asleep?, 1979. Cindy, Cloud Dancer, Blossom, 1980. Christy Miller and song performer, They All Laughed, Twentieth Century-Fox/United Artists, 1981. Robin, The Seduction, Avco Embassy, 1982. Dusty Trails, Smokey and the Bandit, Part 3, Universal, 1983. Sarah Richman, Valley Girl, Atlantic, 1983. Liberty Jean, Loose Ends, 1983. Rose and song performer, The City Girl, Moon, 1984. Liz Sampson, Joy of Sex, Paramount, 1984. Tracy King, The Rosebud Beach Hotel, Almi, 1984. Elaine Fox, D.A.R.Y.L, Paramount, 1985. Yvette, Clue, Paramount, 1985. Nancy Catlett, Do/n' Time, Ladd/Warner Bros., 1985. Kirkland, Po//ce /Academy 2: Their First Assignment, Warner Bros., 1985. Liberty Jean, Screwball Academy (also known as Divine Light), TransWorld Entertainment, 1986. Mrs. Kirkland-Tackleberry, Po//ce Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, Warner Bros., 1987. Rhonda Shand, Walk Like a Man, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1987. Arlanda, Track 29, Island, 1988. Molly Gilbert and song performer, Illegally Yours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Jenny, Wicked Stepmother, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1989. Margaret Snow, My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. Herself, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Paramount Home Video, 1991. Mrs. Vanderhoff, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992. Deborah, Un-Becoming Age (also known as The Magic Bubble), Monarch Home Video, 1992. Judy Dansig, The Vagrant, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists Home Video, 1992. Song performer, The Thing Called Love, Paramount, 1993. Ratcliff, The Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Judy Marks, Sliver, Paramount, 1993. Patti, Greedy, Universal, 1994. Auditioner, Naked in New York, Fine Line, 1994. Tracy, The No-Tell Hotel, Palm Beach Entertainment, 1994. Connie Kowalski, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Maureen McGill, The Babysitter's Club, Columbia, 1995. Neighbor's wife, Three Wishes, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Mrs. Burtis, House /Arrest, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1996. Plump Fiction, 1996. (As Colleen Camp Wilson) Detective Jones, The Associate, Buena Vista, 1996. Debbie, Speed 2; Cruise Control, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1997. Dr. Pasmier, The Ice Storm, Fox Searchlight, 1997. Also appeared in American Beauty Hostages. Film Work: Associate producer, The City Girl, Moon, 1984. Television Appearances; Series: Kristin Shepard, Da//as, CBS, 1979. Kara Wilhoit, Tom, CBS, 1993-94. Television Appearances; Episodic: Contestant, The Dating Came, ABC, 1972. Herself, "Love, Exciting and New," WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1978. "The Case of the Red-Faced Thespian," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983. Korman's wife, "Korman's Kalamity," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. Debrah, "melissa in wonderland," thirtysomething, ABC, 1991. Secretary, "Crime and Punishment," Roseanne, ABC, 1993. "The Last Thursday in November," Roseanne, ABC, 1995. "Pampered to a Pulp," Roseanne, ABC, 1996. Also appeared on (television debut) The Dean Martin Show, NBC; Happy Days, ABC; The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS; and Murder, She Wrote, CBS. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Vickie St. John, Rich Man, Poor Man, Book II, ABC, 1976-77. Television Appearances; Movies: Starlet, Amelia Earhart, NBC, 1976.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Rosette, Lady of the House, NBC, 1978. Ellie Snyder, Addicted to His Love (also known as Sisterhood), ABC, 1988. Laurie, Backfield in Motion, ABC, 1991. Chris, For Their Own Good, ABC, 1993. Jude, Suddenly (also known as An Urban Legend and When Somebody Loves You), ABC, 1996. Mrs. Buford Lowry, The Right to Remain Silent, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared on George Burns Comedy Week and Going Home Again.*
CAMPION, Jane 1954(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1954, in Wellington, New Zealand; daughter of Richard (a director) and Edith (an actress) Campion; companion, Colin Englert; children: Jasper (deceased). Education: Victoria University, B.A. (anthropology), 1975; Chelsea School of Arts, Diploma of Fine Arts; Sydney College of the Arts, Diploma of Fine Arts (painting), 1979; Australian Film, Television, and Radio School, Diploma in Direction, 1984. Addresses: Home—East Sydney, Australia. AgentCreative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1804. Career: Director and screenwriter. Worked in short film medium and television in mid-1980s. Awards, Honors: Diploma of Merit, Melbourne Film Festival, 1983, Palme d'Or, best short film, Cannes International Film Festival, 1986, and finalist for Greater Union Award, Australian Film Institute, all for Peel: An Exercise in Discipline; Rouben Mamoulian Award, best overall short film, Sydney Film Festival, 1984, Unique Artist Merit, Melbourne Film Festival, 1984, first prize cinestud, Amsterdam Film Festival, 1985, and best direction, best screenplay, and best cinematography awards, Australian Film Institute, all 1984, for A Girl's Own Story; Best experimental film, Australian Film Institute, 1984, Unique Artist Merit, Melbourne Film Festival, 1984, most popular short film, Sydney Film Festival, 1985, all for Passionless Moments; Best short fiction award, Melbourne International Film Festival, and XL Elders Award, best short fiction, both 1985, for After Hours; Golden Plaque for Television, Chicago International
CAMPION • 103 Film Festival, and best director, best telemovie, and best screenplay awards, Australian Film Institute, all 1987, for Two Friends; Georges Sadoul Prize, best foreign film, 1988, New Generation Award, Los Angeles Film Critics, 1990, and Best Australian Feature Award and best director award, Australian Film Critics' Circle, both 1989, Spirit of Independence Award, best foreign film, 1990, all for Sweetie; Byron Kennedy Award, Critics Award, Toronto Film Festival, Spirit of Independence Award, best foreign film, Otto Debelius Prize, Berlin Film Festival international jury, Si Presci Award, best film from international critics, Elvira Notari Award, best woman director, Silver Lion and seven other prizes from Venice Film Festival, all 1991, for An Angel at My Table; Palme d'Or, Cannes International Film Festival, 1993, New York Film Critics' Circle Award, best direction and best screenplay writing, 1993, Academy Award, best original screenplay, Academy Award nomination, best director, Golden Globe Award nominations, best director and best screenplay, and Writers Guild Award, best screenplay written directly for the screen, all 1994, for The Piano. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Tissues, 1981. Peel: An Exercise in Discipline, Unexpected Film Company, 1982. Mishaps of Seduction and Conquest, 1983. A Girl's Own Story, Unexpected Film Company, 1983. Passionless Moments, Unexpected Film Company, 1984. After Hours, 1984. Sweetie, Avenue Pictures, 1989. An Angel at My Table (originally broadcast as a miniseries on Australian television; adaptation of New Zealand author Janet Frames autobiography), Circle Releasing, 1990. The Piano, Miramax, 1993. The Portrait of a Lady, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Film Work; Other: Film editor, Peel: An Exercise in Discipline, Unexpected Film Company, 1982. Producer, cinematographer, and camera operator, Passionless Moments, Unexpected Film Company, 1984. Casting, Sweetie, Avenue Pictures, 1989. Film Appearances: The Audition, 1989.
104 • CAREYHContemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Work; Director: Two Friends, Australian Broadcasting Company, 1986. WRITINGS Screenplays: Peel: An Exercise in Discipline, Unexpected Film Company, 1982. A Girl's Own Story, Unexpected Film Company, 1983. Passionless Moments, Unexpected Film Company, 1984. After Hours, 1984. (With Gerard Lee) Sweetie (based on Campion's idea), Avenue Pictures, 1989, published by University of Queensland Press (St. Lucia, Australia), 1991. The Piano, Miramax, 1993, published by Miramax Books (New York City), 1993. Teleplays: Two Friends, Australian Broadcasting Company, 1986. Books: (With Kate Pu I linger) The Piano (novel), Hyperion (New York City), 1994. Film Music: "Feel the Cold,"/4 Girl's Own Story, Unexpected Film Company, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 138, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Periodicals: Vanity Fair, December, 1996, pp. 210-214, 229-230. Washington Post, March 4, 1990.*
CAREY, Harry Jr. 1921PERSONAL Born May 16, 1921, in Saugus, CA; son of Harry (an actor) and Oliver (Fuller) Carey; married Marilyn Frances Fix, August 12, 1944; children: Steven, Melinda, Thomas, Patricia.
Career: Actor and writer. Performed in summer theatre productions, Lakewood Theatre, Skowhegan, ME, 1940; National Broadcasting Company (NBC), New York City, page boy. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1941-46. Addresses: Contact—P.O. Box 3256, Durango, CO 81302. CREDITS Film Appearances: Rolling Home, 1946. Prentice McComber, Pursued, Warner Bros., 1947. Dan Latimer, Red River, United Artists, 1948. Jimmy Biff, Moonrise, Republic, 1948. William Kearney ("The Abilene Kid"), The Three Godfathers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Lieutenant Ross Pennell, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, RKO, 1949. Lieutenant Ord, Copper Canyon, Paramount, 1950. Trooper Daniel "Sandy" Boone, Rio Grande, Republic, 1950. Sandy Owens, Wagonmaster, RKO, 1950. Captain Gregson, Warpath, Paramount, 1951. Reporter, Monkey Business, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Sergeant Shaker Schuker, The Wild Blue Yonder (also known as Thunder across the Pacific), Republic, 1952. Griff, Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Winslow, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Hunt, Island in the Sky, Warner Bros., 1953. Taxi driver, Niagara, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Dobe, San Antone, Republic, 1953. Jim Riley, Sweethearts on Parade, Republic, 1953. Bert, The Outcast, Republic, 1954. Johnson, 5/7ver Lode, RKO, 1954. John, House of Bamboo, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Dwight Eisenhower, The Long Cray Line, Columbia, 1955. Stefanowski, Mister Roberts, Warner Bros., 1955. William Bensinger, The Great Locomotive Chase (also known as /Andrews' Raiders), Buena Vista, 1956. Brad Jorgensen, The Searchers, Warner Bros., 1956. Corporal Morrison, Seventh Cavalry, Columbia, 1956. Deputy Lee, Gun the Man Down (also known as Arizona Mission), United Artists, 1957. Roundtree, Kiss Them for Me, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1957.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Chet, The River's Edge, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Trueblood, From Hell to Texas (also known as Manhunt), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Travis, Escort West, United Artists, 1959. Harold, Rio Bravo, Warner Bros., 1959. Dr. Joseph Mornay, The Great Imposter, Universal, 1960. Jim Ferguson, Noose for a Gunman, United Artists, 1960. Ortho Clegg, Two Roofe Together, Columbia, 1961. Bill Martin, A Public Affair, Parade, 1962. Trooper Smith, Cheyenne Autumn, Warner Bros., 1964. Jellicoe, The Raiders (also known as The Plainsman), Universal, 1964. Lieutenant Hudson, Taggart, Universal, 1964. Jenkins, Shenandoah, Universal, 1965. Corporal Peterson, Alvarez Kelly, Columbia, 1966. Ben, Billy the Kid vs. Dracula, Embassy, 1966. Jay C, Cyborg 2087, Features, 1966. Ed Mabry, The Rare Breed, Universal, 1966. McBee, The Way West, United Artists, 1967. Captain Rose, The Devil's Brigade, United Artists, 1968. Mooney, Ballad of ]osie, Universal, 1968. Cort Hyjack, Bandolero, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Reverend Rork, Death of a Cunfighter, Universal, 1969. Webster, The Undefeated, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Stuart, Dirty Dingus Magee, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Stamper, The Moonshine War, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1970. Pop Dawson, Big]ake, National General, 1971. Red, One More Train to Rob, Universal, 1971. Joe Pickens, Something Big, National General, 1971. Father, Trinity Is Still My Name, Embassy, 1971. Hank, Cahill, United States Marshal, Warner Bros., 1973. Holy Joe, A Man from the East, United Artists, 1974. Dumper, Take a Hard Ride, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Dobie, Nickelodeon, Columbia, 1976. George Arthur, The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980. Dr. Emmer, Endangered Species, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1982. Mr. Anderson, Gremlins, Warner Bros., 1984. Red, Mask, Universal, 1985. George Martin, UFOria, Universal, 1985. Bartender, Crossroads, Columbia, 1986. Joshua Brackett, The Whales of August, Alive, 1987. Snappy Tom, Cherry 2000, Orion, 1988.
CAREY • 105 Wally, Illegally Yours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. C.J. Lee, Bad Jim, 1989. Shoes, Breaking In, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1989. Saloon Old Timer, Back to the Future III, Universal, 1990. Father Kanavan, The Exorcist III, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Marshall Fred White, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Himself, Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy On the Right (documentary), FBN, 1996. Cashier, Sunchaser, Warner Bros., 1996. Howard Hawks: American Artist, BFI-TV, Bravo, DocStar, Museum of Modern Art Film & Video, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bill Burnett, "Spin and Marty/' The Mickey Mouse Club, ABC, 1955. Bill Burnett, "The Further Adventures of Spin and Marty/' The Mickey Mouse Club, ABC, 1957. Bill Burnett, "The New Adventures of Spin and Marty/' The Mickey Mouse Club, ABC, 1958. Deesah, "Horse Deal/' Gunsmoke, CBS, 1959. Turloe, "Bad Sheriff," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1961. Jim Grant, "Quint Asper Comes Home," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1962. Jake, "Abe Blocker," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1962. "Horse of a Slightly Different Color," Banacek, NBC, 1974. Josh, "Not to drop a Drink," Knight Rider, NBC, 1982. "Auntie Sue," B. L Stryker, ABC, 1989. Appeared in Little House on the Prairie, NBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ben Jenkins, "Texas John Slaughter," Walt Disney Presents, ABC, 1958-61. Mr. Bond, Black Beauty, NBC, 1978. Television Appearances; Pilots: Deputy Luke, Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid, ABC, 1978. Television Appearances; Movies: Fitz Bragg, Wild Times, syndicated, 1980. Pa Traven, Louis I'Amour's the Shadow Riders (also known as The Shadow Riders), CBS, 1982. Herald Fitch, Once upon a Texas Train, CBS, 1988. Sanford, Last Stand at Saber River, TNT, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: lohn Wayne Standing Tall, 1989.
HHContemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Host, Legends of the American West, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Also appeared in Cowboys, AMC; Gl Joe: The Ernie Pyle Story, PBS; John Ford's America, AMC; John Ford, British Film Institute; and John Wayne: The Unquiet American, BBC.
Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Garry Moore Show, CBS, 1966-67. Regular, The Melba Moore-Clifton Davis Show, CBS, 1972. Donald Hooten, The Corner Bar, ABC, 1973. Frank Montefusco, The Montefuscos, NBC, 1975. Officer Carl Levitt, Barney Miller, ABC, 1976-82. Father Vincent Paglia, Have Faith, ABC, 1989.
WRITINGS Memoirs: Company of Heroes: My Life as an Actor in the John Ford Stock Company, Scarecrow Press (Metuchen, NJ), 1994.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Regular, Twentieth Century Follies, ABC, 1972. Monk, Peeping Times, NBC, 1978. Johnny Antonizzio, Johnny Garage, CBS, 1983. Hugo, Pumpboys and Dinettes on Television, NBC, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ben Braxton, Carol's Boss, Empty Nest, NBC, c. 1988.
CAREY, Ron 1935PERSONAL Born Ronald J. Cicenia, December 11,1935, in Newark, NJ; son of John and Fanny Cicenia; married Sharon Boyeronus, November 11,1967. Education: Seton Hall University, B.A., 1958. Career: Actor and stand-up comedian. Appeared in more than 100 television commercials. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Boston cab driver, The Out-of-Towners, Paramount, 1970. Part of group, Made for Each Other, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Bartender, Who Killed Mary What's 'er Name? (also known as Death of a Hooker), Cannon, 1971. Dynamite Chicken, EYR, 1972. Devour, 5//ent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Brophy, High Anxiety, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Frankie, Fatso, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Swiftus Lazarus, History of the World, Part I, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Pat, Johnny Dangerously, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Voice of Joe Dalton, Lucky Luke: Daisy Town (animated), Adriana Chiesa Enterprises, 1991. Sheriff Fox, Troublemakers, 1995. Robert Lambert, Killer per caso (also known as The Good Bad Guy), [Italy], 1997.
Appeared on The New Love, American Style, ABC; The Jack Paar Show, NBC; The Johnny Carson Show, NBC; The Merv Griffin Show, syndicated; The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated; The Steve Allen Show. Television Appearances; Specials: The Wonderful World of Aggravation, ABC, 1972. Acts of Love and Other Comedies, ABC, 1973. ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration—25 and Still the One, ABC, 1978. Candid Camera . . . Funny Money, CBS, 1990. Stage Appearances: (Broadway Debut) Jerry, Lovers and Other Strangers, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1968. RECORDINGS Albums: The Slightly Irreverent Comedy of Ron Carey, 1966.*
CARLISLE, Kevin 1935PERSONAL Full name, Kevin Bruce Carlisle; born December 24, 1935, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Theodore Daily and Ruth (Bardell) Carlisle. £cfucat/on:Juilliard School of Music, graduated, 1956. Career: Director, producer, and choreographer. Solid Gold Dancers, creator, 1979; Kevin Carlisle and Associates, Hollywood, CA, president. Choreographer
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 of numerous videos, including exercise videos for Debbie Reynolds and Suzanne Somers. Member: Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America, Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best choreography, 1968, tor Hallelujah, Baby!; Emmy Award, best choreography for a single episode of a special program, 1979, for The 3rd Barry Manilow Television Special; honorary doctorate, Sierra University, 1987. CREDITS Television Work; Specials; Producer, Director, and Choreographer, Except Where Indicated: The Tony Awards Show, 1970. The Academy Awards Show, 1972. The Grammy Awards Show, 1973. The Jerry Lewis Telethon, 1974, 1976. Tokyo Music Festival, 1974, 1983. The Junior Miss Pageant, 1974-78. State Fair America, 1977. The Great American Music Celebration, 1977. The Rich Little Christmas Carol, 1978. The 2nd Barry Manilow Special, 1978. Choreographer, The 3rd Barry Manilow Special, 1979. Choreographer, 5o//d Gold '79, 1980. Tusca/oosa's Ca///ng Me But I'm Not Going, 1980. The Karen Morrow and Nancy Dussault Special, 1980. The John Schneider Special, 1980. Choreographer, The Beatrice Arthur Special, 1980. Choreographer, Barry Manilow: One Voice, 1980. So//d Gold Christmas Special, 1982. Choreographer, The Rainbow Girl, 1982. Battle of the Beat, 1983. Choreographer, Pump Boys and Dinettes on Television, 1983. The Debbie Reynolds Exercise Show, 1983. Barry Manilow in Concert, Showtime, 1983. Barry in Japan, TBS, 1983. Barry at Blenheim, BBC, 1983. The John Sebastian Special, 1986. Producer and director, What a Day for a Daydream, The Disney Channel, 1986. Director, The Mother-Daughter Pageant, 1987, syndicated, 1987.
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Choreographer, Barry Manilow: Big Fun on Swing Street, 1988. Producer and director, Barry Manilow: SRO on Broadway, Showtime, 1989. Choreographer, Julie and Carol: Together Again (also known as AT & T Presents), ABC, 1989. Director, Thejaleel White Special, ABC, 1992. Also producer, director, and choreographer of Disney Golf Classic Variety Special, Disney Thanksgiving Special, The Jim Nabors Show, The Smothers Brothers Show, Nobody's Perfect, The Singers, The Sonny and Cher Show, Music fora Winter's Night, The Bing Crosby Special, The Jonathan Winters Special, Tennessee Ernie Ford Christmas Special, The Monty Hall Special, The Brass Are Coming, The Don Ho Special, The Bob Hope Special, Jack Benny Specials, Dick Van Dyke Meets Bill Cosby, The Doris Day Special, The Jose Feliciano Special, The Dinah Shore Telethon, Bell Telephone Hour, Chevrolet Special, The Tony Bennett Special, and Gypsy Fever. Foreign specials include A Christmas Carol, CBC; Vienna Ice Show, Carousel, and Wonderful Town, Belgium; Krona Circus, Germany; The Modern Jazz Quartet, France; Roy Castle, England; Safaato Serra, Italy; La Pelirroja, La tia de Carlos, Mexico; La Pelirroja, Spain; and Siempre Domingo, Austria. Television Work; Series; Producer, Director, and Choreographer, Except Where Indicated: Coliseum Variety, CBS, 1967. Dance director, What's It All About, World?, ABC,
1969. Choreographer, Cos, ABC, 1976. Choreographer, The Peter Marshall Variety Show, syndicated, 1977. Choreographer, Sha Na Na, syndicated, 1978. The New Quiz Kids, 1978. The Little Show, 1978. Choreographer, So//d Gold, syndicated, 1980-83. A//ce, CBS, 1984. Benson, ABC, 1984. Choreographer, Dream Girl USA, syndicated, 1986. Also producer, director, and choreographer of The Garry Moore Show, CBS; The Dean Martin Show, NBC; and The Glen Campbell Show. Stage Work: Choreographer, Hallejuh Baby!, 1968. Choreographer, Barry Manilow on Broadway, 1983. Director, Barry Man/Vow's Showstoppers, Paramount Theatre, New York City, 1992.
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Director and choreographer, Lamb Chop on Broadway, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1994. Choreographer, Wonderful Town, Freud Playhouse, University of California at Los Angeles, 1997. Choreographer for the Broadway productions Happy Time; Hallelujah, Baby!; and Harry Blackstone, ]r. on Broadway; producer, director, and choreographer for concerts, including Kevin Carlisle's Sold Cold Dancers; Paul Anka, 1983; Barry Manilow-The Concert at Blenheim Palace; Melissa Manchester, 1983, 1984; Tammy Wynette, 1984; Solid Cold at Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, 1984, 1985; Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., 1984; Marilyn McCoo, 1984-87; Robert Guillaume, 1985-87; Cathy Rigby, 1985-86; Ed Bruce; Charly McClain; Group with No Name; Shari Lewis; Holly Lipton; Lettermen; Hank Williams Jr.; Judy Garland; An Evening with George Burns; The Mike Curb Congregation; Joey Heatherton; Liberace; Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme; Connie Stevens; Shields and Yarnell; Karen Morrow and Nancy Dussault; Peter Marshall; and Janie Fricke. Tour work includes Barry Manilow's national tour, 1979-85; Barry Man flow's international tour, 197985; Shaun Cassidy's national tour, 1979-80; and Harry Blackstone, Jr., 1980. Film Work: Choreographer, The Pebble and the Penguin (animated), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995.*
CARRADINE, Keith 1949PERSONAL Full name, Keith Ian Carradine; born August 8,1949, in San Mateo, CA; son of John Richmond Reed (an actor) and Sonia Sorel (an actress and artist; maiden name, Henius) Carradine; brother of David (an actor) and Robert (an actor); married Sandra Will, February 6,1982; children: Martha Campbell Plimpton, Cade Richmond, Sorel. Education: Studied drama at Colorado State University, 1967. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Episcopalian. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, singer, songwriter. Appeared in music video "Material Girl," by Madonna; also, voiceovers for commercials.
Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Greenpeace Foundation, Cousteau Society, Sierra Club. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best song, and Golden Globe Award, best original song for a motion picture, 1975, both for I'm Easy, from the motion picture Nashville; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or special, 1983, for Chiefs; Outer Critics Circle award, outstanding debut, 1983, for Foxfire; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actor in a musical, 1991, for The Will Rogers Follies. CREDITS Film Appearances: Young gunfighter, A Gunfight, Paramount, 1971. Cowboy, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Cigaret, Emperor of the North Pole (also known as Emperor of the North), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. John, Antoine et Sebastien, 1973. Whizzer, Hex, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Joe, Run, Run, Joe! (also known as Arrivano ]oe e Margherito and ]oe y Margherito), 1974. Bowie, Thieves Like Us, United Artists, 1974. Arthur, Idaho Transfer, Cinemation, 1975. Tom Frank and song performer, Nashville, Paramount, 1975. You and Me, 1975. David Foster, Lumiere, New World, 1976. Carroll Barber and song performer, We/come to L.A., United Artists, 1976. Antione d'Hubert, The Duellists, Paramount, 1977. E. J. Bellocq, Pretty Baby, Paramount, 1978. Cameo, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Universal, 1978. Hal, An Almost Perfect Affair, Paramount, 1979. Wayne Vantil, Old Boyfriends, Avco-Embassy, 1979. Jim Younger, The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980. Rifleman Lee Spencer, Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Mickey Bolton, Choose Me, Island Alive, 1984. Clarence Butts and song performer, Maria's Lovers, Cannon, 1985. Coop, Trouble in Mind, Alive, 1985. Tauro, L'lnchiesta (title means "The Inquest;" also known as The Investigation and The Inquiry), Sacis, 1986. Nick Hart, The Moderns, Alive, 1988. Michael, Street of No Return (also known as Sans Espo/r de Retour)f President Films, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Reed, Backfire, Vidmark, 1989. Clarence, Daddy's Dyin'. . . Who's Cot the Will?, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Monte Latham, Cold Feet, Avenue, 1990. Doctor Emil Grasler, The Bachelor (also known as M/o Caro Dottor Graes/aer), Triboro Entertainment Group, 1990. Marvin Macy, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Angelika Films, 1991. John Cross, Crisscross, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Will Rogers, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (also known as Mrs. Parker and the Round Table), Fine Line Features, 1994. Harry Whitney, Andre (also known as Andre the Sea/), Paramount, 1994. Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill (also known as Wild Bill Hickok and Deadwood), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. John Netherwood, The Tie that Binds, Buena Vista, 1995. Detective Creighton, 2 Days in the Valley, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Ty Smith, A Thousand Acres, Buena Vista, 1997.
Television Appearances; Movies: Middle Caine, KungFu, ABC, 1972. Danny Brown, Man on a String, CBS, 1972. Lieutenant Lewis, The Godchild, ABC, 1974. John Boslett, Scorned and Swindled, CBS, 1984. Allen Devlin/Ed Vinson, Blackout, HBO, 1985. Pete Gray, A Winner Never Quits, ABC, 1986. J.J., Haifa Lifetime, HBO, 1986. Jim Lee, Eye on the Sparrow, NBC, 1987. Richard Everton, Stones for Ibarra, CBS, 1988. Elmo R. Zumwalt III, My Father, My Son, CBS, 1988. Captain Tom Watkins, The Forgotten, USA Network, 1989. Pierre Guitry, Judgment (also known as Sacraments and Vermillion Parish), HBO, 1990. Liam Devlin, Confessional, syndicated, 1990. Peter "Mac" MacAllister, Payoff, Showtime, 1991. Brad, Is There Life Out There?, CBS, 1994. Owen Turner, Trial By Fire, ABC, 1995. Captain Eugene Slader, Special Report: journey to Mars, CBS, 1996. Vern Kidston, Last Stand at Saber River, TNT, 1997. Will Hallowell, Keeping the Promise (also known as
The Oath), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lt. Murph McCoy, A Rumor of War, CBS, 1980. Foxy Funderburke, Chiefs, CBS, 1983. John Rule, Murder Ordained (also known as Broken Commandments and Kansas Gothic), CBS, 1987.
CARRADINE • 109 Agent Michael Rourke, The Revenge of A/ Capone, NBC, 1989. Tom Leary, In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride and Madness (also known as Bitter Blood), CBS, 1994. Bigfoot Wallace, Larry McMurtry's Dead Man's Walk (also known as Dead Man's Walk), ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Voice, The West (documentary), PBS, 1996. Dr. Richard Beckett, Fast Track, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Ern, "Bushwacked," Bonanza, NBC, 1971. The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. An American Portrait, CBS, 1986. Narrator, "Annie Oakley," American Heroes and Legends, 1992. Arthur Bristol, "Dream of Doom," Perversions of Science, 1997. Also appeared in Love, American Style.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Meaning of Life, CBS, 1991. Song performer, The /4th Annual Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1991. Star-athon '92: A Weekend with the Stars, syndicated, 1992. Voice of William Herndon, Lincoln (documentary), ABC, 1992. Narrator, "Hot on the Trail," The Untold West, TBS, 1993. Voiceover, Baseball (documentary), 1994. Host, "Rediscovering Will Rogers," American Masters, PBS, 1994. Host, A Capitol Fourth (1996), PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. The 34th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1992. Song performer, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Presenter and song performer, The Newsweek American Achievement Awards, CBS, 1995. Presenter, The 7 8th Annual CableAce Awards, TNT, 1996. Television Work: Executive producer, The Forgotten, USA Network, 1989.
110 • CARTWRIGHT Stage Appearances: Claude, Hair, Los Angeles, CA, 1969. (Broadway debut) Woof (understudy), Hair, Biltmore Theater, New York City, 1969-70. Dude, Tobacco Road, Alhambra Dinner Theatre, Jacksonville, FL, 1970. Orpheus, Wake Up, It's Time to Co to Bed, New York Shakespeare Festival, LuEsther Theater, New York City, 1979. Benjamin Hubbard, Another Part of the Forest, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1981-82. Dillard Nations, Foxfire, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1982-83, later at Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1985-86. Charlie, Detective Story, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, 1983-84. Will Rogers, The Will Rogers Follies, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1991-92. RECORDINGS Albums: I'm Easy, Asylum, 1977. Lost and Found, Asylum, 1978. Contributed music to the film We/come to LA. WRITINGS Film Music: Tm Easy," Nashville, Paramount, 1975. We/come to LA., United Artists, 1976. Lyricist, "Maria's Song," Maria's Lovers, Cannon, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, April 7, 1977.*
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award for Tell Me Not in Mournful Numbers. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Allie O'Neill, In Love and War, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Rosalie, The Children's Hour (also known as The Loudest Whisper), United Artists, 1961. Cathy Brenner, The Birds, Universal, 1963. Becky Spencer, Spencer's Mountain, Warner Bros., 1963. Mary, One Man's Way, United Artists, 1964. Harlene, Inserts, United Artists, 1975. Hermine, Coin' South, Paramount, 1978. Nancy Bellicec, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, United Artists, 1978. Lambert,/4//en, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Betty Grissom, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983. Claire Houston, "Night of the Rat," Nightmares, Universal, 1983. Elaine Swit, My Man Adam, 1985. Helen Freeman, The Flight of the Navigator, Buena Vista, 1986. Samantha Wisdom, Wisdom, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Felicia Alden, The Witches ofEastwick, Warner Bros., 1987. Patricia Gibbs, Valentino Returns, Skouras, 1989. Vera Errickson, False Identity, 1990. Walking the Dog, 1991. Helen Dextra, Man Trouble, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Sister Aja, Mirror, Mirror 2: Raven Dance, Orphan Entertainment, 1994. Octavia Tarrant, Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (also known as Candyman 2), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Connie Cipriani, Money Talks, New Line, 1997.
PERSONAL Born April 20, 1950, in Bristol (some sources say Altringham, Cheshire), England; married Richard Compton (a writer and director), October, 1982; sister of Angela Cartwright (an actress [Lost in Space TV series]). Education: Studied acting with Jack Garfein and Stephen Book. Addresses: /Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010-3801.
Television Appearances; Movies: Marceline Jones, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (also known as The Mad Messiah), CBS, 1980. Sister Theresa, The Big Black Pill (also known as Joe Dancer), NBC, 1981. Janice Staplin, Prime Suspect, CBS, 1982. Still the Beaver, The Disney Channel, 1983. Emily, Intimate Encounters (also known as Encounters in the Night), NBC, 1986.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Betty Petrie, Desperate for Love (also known as Dying for Love), CBS, 1989. Dorothy Donaldson, A Son's Promise (also known as The O'Kelley Brothers, Fire in the Heart, and The Terry O'Kelley Story), ABC, 1990. Patricia Benedict, Hitler's Daughter, USA Network, 1990. Victoria Haines, Dead in the Water, USA Network, 1991. Barbara, It's Nothing Personal, NBC, 1993. Carla Hulin, Triumph over Disaster: The Hurricane Andrew Story, NBC, 1993. The caller, Dead Air (also known as Hit Radio), USA Network, 1994. Pat, My Brother's Keeper, CBS, 1995. Mrs. Dunbar, The Lottery, NBC, 1996. Myra, Quicksilver Highway (also known as Chattery Teeth and The Body Politic), Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Violet Rutherford, Leave It to Beaver, ABC, 1960. Agatha, "I Sing the Body Electric," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1962. Margaret Flanagan, LA. Law, NBC, 1986. Reporter, "Bagels with Bruce," Tanner '88 (also known as Tanner: A Political Fable), HBO, 1988. Reporter, "Moonwalker and Bookbag," Tanner '88 (also known as Tanner: A Political Fable), HBO, 1988. Reporter, "Night of the Twinkies," Tanner '88 (also known as Tanner: A Political Fable), HBO, 1988. Angela, "Dr. Death Takes a Holiday," American Gothic, CBS, 1995. Betty, Boston Common, NBC, 1996. Mrs. Huston, "Whose Appy Now?,"ER, NBC, 1996. Appeared in episodes of Alcoa Presents (also known as One Step Beyond), ABC; Dragnet, NBC; The Mod Squad, ABC; The Name of the Came, NBC; St/7/ the Beaver, Disney; and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Television Appearances; Specials: Kiri Rudek, Who Has Seen the Wind?, ABC, 1965. Marjorie, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, PBS, 1976. Caroline Morris, "Abby, My Love," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1991. The Horror Hall of Fame II, syndicated, 1991. Woman in grocery, "On Hope," Directed By, Showtime, 1994. Molly, "Two Over Easy," Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1994. Also appeared in Tell Me Not in Mournful Numbers.
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Other Television Appearances: Jemimia Boone, Daniel Boone (series), NBC, 196466. Ethel Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and His Times (miniseries), CBS, 1985. Stage Appearances: Diane Newbury, The Hands of Its Enemies, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1984. "Mirror, Mirror," The Triplet Connection, Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles, 1985. Aline Solness, The Master Builder, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1990-91. Appeared as Sally Talley, Talley's Folly, Denver, CO; and in Electra, Homesteaders, and Butterflies Are Free. *
CARVEY, Dana 1955PERSONAL Born April 2, 1955, in Missoula, MT; married Paula Zwaggerman; children: Dex, Tom. Education: Studied communication arts at San Francisco State University. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and stand-up comedian. Stand-up comedian in San Francisco and Los Angeles, CA. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1989, 1990, and 1991, and American Comedy Awards, funniest supporting male in television, George Schlatter Productions, 1989, 1990, and 1991, all for Saturday Night Live; American Comedy Award, TV's Funniest Supporting Male Performer, 1990, 1991; Emmy Award, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1993, for Saturday Night Live's Presidential Bash; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a comedy series, 1993, for "Guest Host," The Larry Sanders Show; winner of San Francisco Stand-Up Comedy Competition. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Adam Shields, One of the Boys, NBC, 1982.
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Clinton "Jafo" Wonderlove, Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1986-93. The Dana Carvey Show, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Michael Elliott, Alone at Last, NBC, 1980. Simon, Whacked Out, NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Guest Host," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. "Hank's New Assistant," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1995. Also appeared on Dennis Miller Live. Television Appearances; Specials: Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. Elliot Clinton, Slickers, NBC, 1987. Host, Superman's 50th Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel, CBS, 1988. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: 28th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. Host/Garth, Saturday Night Live Halloween Special, NBC, 1991. Saturday Night Live Goes Commercial, NBC, 1991. The 19th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Kirk Douglas, CBS, 1991. Lyle, Toonces, The Cat Who Could Drive a Car (also known as Toonces and Friends), NBC, 1992. Back to School '92, CBS, 1992. Host, Saturday Night Llve's Presidential Bash (also known as Saturday Night Live: Election Special), NBC, 1992. Saturday Night Live: All the Best for Mother's Day, NBC, 1992. Host, The 15th Annual Young Comedians ShowHosted by Dana Carvey, HBO, 1992. / 993: A Year at the Mo vies, CNBC, 1993. Garth, Wayne and Garth's Saturday Night Live Music a Go-Go, NBC, 1993. Dana Carvey: Critics'Choice, HBO, 1995. Who Makes You Laugh?, ABC, 1995. Also appeared on Salute to the Improvisation and Superbowl of Comedy. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1988. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. MTV's 1991 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1991. / 992 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1992. MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1992. The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. The 1993 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1993. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, The Dana Carvey Show, ABC, 1996. Film Appearances: Assistant, Halloween II, Universal, 1981. Baby Face, Racing with the Moon, Paramount, 1984. Mime waiter, This Is Spinal Tap, Embassy, 1984. Richie Ev.ans, Tough Guys, Buena Vista, 1986. Brad Williams, Moving, Warner Bros., 1988. Eddie Parrel I, Oppo/ti/n/ty Knocks, Universal, 1990. Garth Algar, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992. Garth Algar, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993. Maurice Pogue, Clean Slate (also known as Cool Slate), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1994. Alvin Firpo, Trapped in Paradise, Fox Video, 1994. George Kellogg, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. Himself, The Shot, Bread and Water Productions, 1994. WRITINGS For Television: (With others) Saturday Night Live's Presidential Bash (also known as Saturday Night Live: Election Special), NBC, 1992. Dana Carvey: Critics'Choice, HBO, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 13, 1994, pp. 14-15. Gentlemen's Quarterly, August, 1989, p. 230. People Weekly, May 4, 1987, p. 101. Ro///ng Stone, October 22, 1987, p. 29; May 13, 1993, pp. 47-52. San Francisco, May, 1981, p. 61.*
CATES, Phoebe 1963(?)PERSONAL Born July 16,1963 (some sources say 1964), in New York, NY; daughter of Joseph Gates (a television pro-
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ducer and director); niece of Gilbert Gates (a producer and director); married Kevin Kline (an actor), March 5, 1989; children: Owen Joseph, Greta. Education: Attended Professional Children's School; attended Julliard School; studied with Actors Circle theatre group; studied ballet.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991.
Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Series: Appeared in Mr. and Mrs. Dracula.
Career: Actress. Worked as a model prior to 1984.
Stage Appearances: Ariadna Koromyslova, The Nest of the Wood Grouse, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1984. Jill, Rich Relations, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1985. Rosaria, Women and Football, Manhattan Punch Line, New York City, 1988. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1988. Hero, Much Ado about Nothing, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1988. Evelyn Foreman, The Tenth Man, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1989.
Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Film Appearances: Linda Barrett, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Universal, 1982. Sarah, Paradise, Embassy, 1982. Christine Ramsay, Private School, Universal, 1983. Kate, Gremlins, Warner Bros., 1984. Patty Winston, Date with an Angel, DEC, 1987. Amanda, Bright Lights, Big City, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. Carson McBride, Shag: The Movie (also known as Shag), TriStar, 1988. Aiken Reed, Heart of Dixie, TriStar, 1990. Kate Beringer, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Warner Bros., 1990. Woman at discotheque bar, / Love You to Death, TriStar, 1990. Elizabeth Cronin, Drop Dead Fred, New Line Cinema, 1991. Carol, Bodies, Rest and Motion (also known as Bodies, Rest & Motion), Fine Line Features, 1993. Herself, My Life's in Turnaround, Arrow Releasing, 1994. Title role and Mary, Princess Caraboo, TriStar, 1994. Film Work: Performer of songs "How Do I Let You Know" and "Just One Touch," Private School, Universal, 1983. Television Appearances; Movies: Annie Burroughs, Baby Sister, ABC, 1983. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Li Hi, Lace, ABC, 1984. Li Hi, Lace 2, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 1989.
Marguerite, "Vaclav Havel's Largo Desolato," Great Performances, PBS, 1990.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Post, June 28, 1984. People Weekly, June 14, 1982, p. 36.*
CHER 1946PERSONAL Full name, Cherilyn Sarkisian LaPiere; born May 20, 1946, in El Centro, CA; daughter of John Sarkisian and Georgia Holt (a model and actress); married Sonny Bono (a singer, restaurateur, and politician), October 27,1964 (some sources say 1969; divorced, May 1975, some sources say February 20, 1974); married Gregg Allman (a musician), June, 1975 (divorced); children: (first marriage) Chastity; (second marriage) Elijah Blue. Education: Trained for the stage with Jeff Corey. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress and singer. Began career as backup singer for the Crystals and Ronettes; appeared with Sonny Bono as Caesar and Cleo, then as Sonny and
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114 • CHER Cher, beginning in 1964; recorded and performed in duo Sonny and Cher, 1964-75 and 1977; member of rock band Black Rose, 1979-80; performer in night clubs in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. Head of independent film company, Isis Productions. Has appeared in commercials and infomercials. Sanctuary (catalog sales company), founder, 1994. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best female pop vocal, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1971, for "Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves;" Emmy Award nominations, outstanding single variety or musical program, 1972, and best variety musical series, 1972, 1973 and 1974, all for The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour; Golden Globe Award, best actress in a television comedy or musical, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1974, for The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour; Emmy Award nomination, best comedy-variety or music series, 1975, for Cher. Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, both 1983, forS/7/cwoocf; Palm d'Or, best actress, Cannes Film Festival, 1985, for Mask; Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year Award, 1985; Academy Award, best actress, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a motion picture comedy or musical, both 1987, for Moonstruck; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1997, for If These Walls Could Talk. CREDITS Film Appearances: Herself, Good Times, Columbia, 1967. Title role, Chastity, American International, 1969. Sissy, Come Back to the Five and Dime, ]immy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Viacom, 1982. Dolly Pelliker, Silkwood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Rusty Dennis, Mask, Universal, 1985. Kathleen Riley, Suspect, TriStar, 1987. Alexandra Medford, The Witches ofEastwick, Warner Bros., 1987. Loretta Castorini, Moonstruck, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1987. Rachel Flax, Mermaids, Orion, 1990. As herself, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. As herself, Ready to Wear (Pret-a-Porter), Miramax, 1994. Margaret O'Donnell, Faithful, New Line, 1996.
Film Work; Song Performer: "Alfie," Alfie, Paramount, 1966. Die Kleine Welt, 1977. "Bad Love," Foxes, United Artists, 1980. 'The Beat Goes on/' Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, 1987. "I Got You Babe," Buster, 1988. "After All," Chances Are, TriStar, 1989. "Trail of Broken Hearts," Days of Thunder, Paramount, 1990. "I Got You Babe," Look Who's Talking Too, TriStar, 1990. "It's in His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)" and "Baby I'm Yours," Mermaids, Orion, 1990. Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, CBS, 197174. Host, Cher, CBS, 1975-76. Host, The Sonny and Cher Show, CBS, 1976-77. Television Appearances; Specials: Where the Girls Are, NBC, 1968. Third wife, The First Nine Months Are the Hardest, NBC, 1971. How to Handle a Woman, NBC, 1972. Host, Cher, CBS, 1975. The Flip Wilson Special, NBC, 1975. Host, Cher. . . Special, ABC, 1978. Host, Cher and Other Fantasies, NBC, 1979. Tom Snyder's Celebrity Spotlight, NBC, 1980. Host, Cher—A Celebration at Caesar's Palace, Showtime, 1983. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1985. Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary, 1986. Superstars & Their Moms, ABC, 1987. Pee-Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special, 1988. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1988. Comic Relief III, HBO, 1989. An Evening with Bette, Cher, Goldie, Meryl, Olivia, Lily, and Robin, 1990. Cher... at the Mirage, CBS, 1991. Host, Cher's Video Canteen, 1991. Host, Coca-Cola Pop Music "Backstage Pass to Summer/' 1991. Dame Edna's Hollywood, 1991. Host, MTV's /Oth /Ann/Versary Special, MTV, 1991. In a New Light, ABC, 1992. The Crane/ Opening of Euro Disney, CBS, 1992. Tina Turner: Going Home, The Disney Channel, 1993. What Is This Thing Called Love? (also known as The Barbara Walters Special), ABC, 1993.
CoConteCoConteContemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 CHER «115mporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 CHER «115nteContemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 CHER «115mporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 CHER «115 The American Film Institute Salute to lack Nicholson, CBS, 1994. Happy Birthday Elizabeth—A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. Television Work: Specials: "Love and Understanding," Cher... At The Mirage, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: (With Sonny Bono) Shindig, ABC, 1964. ABC in Concert, ABC, 1991. London Underground, 1991. The RuPaul Show, VH1, 1996. Appeared with Sonny Bono on Love, American Style, ABC, and Hullabaloo, NBC; performed as voice for "Sonny and Cher," The New Scooby-Doo Comedy Movies; also appeared in episodes of The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Hollywood Palace, Laugh-In, and C/en Campbell. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Beth Thompson ("1996" segment), If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Television Work; Movies: Director, "1996" segment, and song performer, "One by One," If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1986. MTV's 1988 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1988. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1988. MTV's 1989 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1989. The 6/st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1989. Presenter, MTV's 1991 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1991. The 1991 Billboard Music Awards, 1991. Stage Appearances: Come Back to the Five and Dime, ]immy Dean, ]immy Dean, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1982. RECORDINGS Albums; With Sonny Bono, Except Where Indicated: Look at Us, Atco, 1965. Baby Don't Go, Reprise, 1965. Wondrous World, Atco, 1966.
In Case You're in Love, Atlantic, 1967. Good Times, Atlantic, 1967. The Best of Sonny and Cher, Atlantic, 1968. Sonny & Cher Live, Kapp, 1969, re-released, MCA, 1972. All I Ever Need Is You, Kapp, 1971, re-released, MCA, 1975. Live in Las Vegas, MCA, 1974. Greatest H/ts, MCA, 1975. The Beat Goes On, Atco, 1975. (With Black Rose) Black Rose, Casablanca, 1980. (Contributor) For Our Children Tool, 1996. Singles with Sonny Bono include "I Got You Babe" and "You Better Sit Down Kids"; also recorded single "After All" (theme song from the film Chances Are), with Peter Cetera, 1989. Solo Albums: All I Really Want to Do, Imperial, 1965. Sonny Side of Cher, Imperial, 1966. With Love, Imperial, 1966. Cher, Imperial, 1967. Backstage, Imperial, 1968. Golden Greats, 1968. 3614 Jackson Highway, Atco, 1969. Cher, Kapp, 1972. Foxy Lady, MCA, 1972. Hits of Cher, United Artists, 1972. Bittersweet White Light, MCA, 1973. Dark Lady, MCA, 1974. Half Breed, MCA, 1974. Stars, Warner Bros., 1975. Greatest Hits, MCA, 1975. I'd Rather Believe in You, Warner Bros., 1977. Cherished, Warner Bros., 1977. Take Me Home, Casablanca, 1978. Prisoner, Casablanca, 1979. The Best of Cher, EMI America, 1987. Cher, Geffen, 1988. Heart of Stone, Geffen, 1989. Love Hurts, Geffen, 1991. Sang Bang and Other Hits, Capitol, 1992. It's a Man's World, 1996. Cher: The Casablanca Years, 1996. Also recorded This Is Cher, Sunset; Cher 5/ngs the Hits, Springboard; Greatest Hits, Springboard; Live; The Two of Us; Allman and Woman; and You Better Sit Down Kids. Singles include "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves," "Dark Lady," "Take Me Home," "Half Breed," "I Found Someone," and "It's in His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)."
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH WRITINGS (With Robert Haas) Forever Fit: The Lifetime Plan for Health, Beauty, and Fitness, Bantam (New York City), 1991. (With Andrew Ennis and Joan Nielsen) Cooking for Cher, Simon and Schuster (New York City), 1997. OTHER SOURCES
Books: Goodall, Nigel, Cher in Her Own Words, Omnibus Press (London), 1992. Jacobs, Linda, Cher: Simply Cher, EMC Corp. (St. Paul, MN), 1975. Petrucelli, Rita, Cher: Singer and Actress, illustrated by Luciano Lazzarino, Rourke Enterprises (Vero Beach, FL), 1989. Taraborrelli, J. Randy, Cher: A Biography, St. Martin's Press (New York City), 1986.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 31, 1996, p. 22. Interview, October, 1994, p. 172. Ladies Home Journal, November, 1996, p. 178. New York Times, March 20, 1988. People, January 21, 1991. Premier, February, 1988.*
Awards, Honors: Grammy Award, best comedy album, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1973, for Los Cochinos. CREDITS Film Appearances: Man Stoner, Up in Smoke, Paramount, 1978. Chong, Cheech and Chong's Next Movie (also known as High Encounters of the Ultimate Kind), Universal, 1980. Chong, Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams, Columbia, 1981. Chong, Prince Habib, Things Are Tough All Over, Columbia, 1982. Chong, St/7/ Smokin' (also known as Cheech and Chong's Still Smoking, Paramount, 1983. El Nebuloso, Yellowbeard, Orion, 1983. It Came From Hollywood, Paramount, 1983. Corsican Brother, The Corsican Brothers (also known as Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers), Orion, 1984. Pepe, After Hours, Warner Bros., 1985. The Canadian Conspiracy, 1986. The Tommy Chong Roast (also known as Playboy Comedy Roast—Tommy Chong), 1986. Title role, Far Out Man (also known as Soul Man II), CineTel, 1990. Merle Shine, Tripwire, Columbia Home Video, 1990. Stoner, The Spirit of'76, SVS/Triumph Home Video, 1991.
Life after Sex, 1991. CHONG, Thomas See CHONG, Tommy
CHONG, Tommy 1938(Thomas Chong) PERSONAL Born May 24, 1938, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; son of Stanley (a truck driver) and Lorna Jean (a waitress; maiden name, Gilchrist) Chong; married, second wife's name Shelby; children: Rae Dawn and Robbi (actresses), Precious, Paris, Gilbran. Career: Actor, writer, director, comedian, and musician. Member of the musical groups the Shades and Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers; City Works (improvisational comedy troupe), founder and performer; with Richard "Cheech" Marin, member of comedy duo Cheech and Chong, 1969-85.
Voice of Root, Ferngully: The Last Rainforest (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Red, National Lampoon's Senior Trip, New Line, 1995. Armando/Ernesto, McHale's Navy, Universal, 1997. Squirrel Master, Half Baked, Universal, 1998. Film Work; Director: Cheech and Chong's Next Movie (also known as High Encounters of the Ultimate Kind), Universal, 1980. Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams, Columbia, 1981. Still Smokin' (also known as Cheech and Chong's Still Smokin'), Paramount, 1983. The Corsican Brothers (also known as Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers), Orion, 1984. Far Out Man (also known as Soul Man II), CineTel,
1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Cheech and Chong: Get out of My Room, 1985. Ba/oney,CBC, 1989.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: "Trust Fund Pirates," Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. Van Elsinger, "Stoker," S//c/ers, Fox, 1997. Barry Chen, "Wild Cards," Nash Bridges, CBS, 1997.
Periodicals: People Weekly, December 23, 1996, p. 57.H
Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, The Family Martinez, 1986.
CHUNG, Connie 1946PERSONAL
Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Trial and Error, CBS, 1988. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Richard "Cheech" Marin) Up in Smoke, Paramount, 1978. (With Marin) Cheech and Chong's Next Movie (also known as High Encounters of the Ultimate Kind), Universal, 1980. (With Marin) Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams, Columbia, 1981. (As Thomas Chong; with Marin) Things Are Tough All Over, Columbia, 1982. (With Marin) Still Smokin' (also known as Cheech and Chong's Still Smokin'), Paramount, 1983. (With Marin) The Corsican Brothers (also known as Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers), Orion, 1984. (And songwriter) Far Out Man (also known as Soul Man //), CineTel, 1990. Television Specials: The Family Martinez, 1986. Other: Songwriter, "Up in Smoke," 1978. RECORDINGS Albums; with Cheech and Chong: Big Bambu, Warner Bros. Records, 1972. Cheech and Chong, Ode Records, 1972. Los Cochinos, Reprise, 1973. The Wedding Album, Reprise, 1974. Sleeping Beauty, Warner Bros. Records, 1976. Let's Make a New Dope Deal, Warner Bros. Records, 1987. Get Out of My Room, MCA Records, 1987. Cheech and Chong's Greatest Hit, Reprise, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 112, Gale, 1985.
Full name, Constance Yu-Hwa Chung; born August 20, 1946, in Washington, DC; daughter of William Ling (a financial manager and former diplomat) and Margaret (Ma) Chung; married Maury Povich (a talk show host), December 2, 1984; children: Matthew Jay. Education: University of Maryland, B.S. (journalism), 1969. Addresses: Home—New York City. Manager—Geller Media Management, 250 West 57th St., Suite 213, New York, NY 10019. Career: Broadcast journalist and writer. WTTG-TV, Washington, DC, department news secretary, then editor and news reporter, 1969-71; Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS-TV), CBS News, Washington, DC, radio and television news correspondent, 1971 76; KNXT-TV (became KCBS-TV), Los Angeles, CA, news anchor, reporter, and substitute anchor for CBS Morning News, 1976-83; National Broadcasting Company (NBC-TV), New York City, news anchor and reporter, 1983-89, co-host of television news magazines, 1985-86; CBS News, New York City, news anchor, reporter, and host of television news magazines, 1989-95; Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, fellow, 1997; American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC-TV), correspondent, reporter, substitute anchor, 1997—. Awards, Honors: Certificate of Achievement, United States Humane Society, 1969, for series of broadcasts that enhanced public awareness of cruelty in seal hunting; Metro Area Mass Media Award, Association of American University Women, 1971; National Association of Media Women Award, Atlanta Chapter, 1973; Outstanding Excellence in News Reporting and Public Service Award, Chinese-American Citizens Alliance, 1973; honorary doctorate in journalism, Norwich University, 1974; Woman of Distinction Award, Golden Slipper Club (Philadelphia, PA), 1975; nominated for Woman of the Year, Ladies Home Journal, 1975; Outstanding Young Woman of the Year, Ladies Home Journal, 1975; Best
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Television Reporting Award, KNXT-TVand L.A. Press Club, 1977; Outstanding Television Broadcasting Award, Valley Press Club, 1977; Golden Mike award, 1978, for best documentary; Emmy Awards for individual achievement, 1978, 1980, and 1987; Best News Broadcast, Women in Communications Award, California State University, Los Angeles, CA, 1979; Mark Twain trophy, California Associated Press, Television, and Radio Association, 1979; George Foster Peabody Award, 1980, for Terra Our World; Newscaster of the Year Award, Temple Emanuel Brotherhood, 1981; Portraits of Excellence Award, B'nai B'rith, Pacific Southwest Region, 1981; First Amendment Award, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1981; Best Newscast (6:00 p.m.), Associated Press and California Associated Press, Television, and Radio Association, both 1981; Golden Mike award, 1981, best news broadcast. Mr. Blackwell's Fashion Independents, 1983; Women in Business award, 1983; Los Angeles Press Club award, 1983, for 4:30 p.m. news broadcast; Honorary doctorate of humanities, Brown University, 1987; Emmy Award, 1987, for "Shot in Hollywood," 1986; honorary doctorate in journalism, Providence College, 1988; honorary doctorate of laws, Wheaton College, 1989; Emmy Award, outstanding interview, 1989; Emmy Award, outstanding interview, 1990; Silver Gavel Award, American Bar Association, 1991; Ohio State of Achievement of Merit Award, 1991; National Headliner Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1991; Clarion Award, Women in Communications, 1991; first female co-anchor of CBS Evening News, 1993. CREDITS Television Appearances; News Reporter: Anchor and reporter, NBC Nightly News, NBC, 1983-
89. Anchor and reporter, Toe/ay 5/?ow, NBC, 1983-89. Anchor and reporter, News Digest, NBC, 1983-89. Anchor and reporter, NBC News at Sunrise, NBC, 1983-89. Chief correspondent, American Almanac, NBC, 1985. Co-host, 1986 (news magazine), NBC, 1986. Reporter, CBS Evening News, CBS, 1989-93. Host, Saturday Night with Connie Chung (series; originally West 57th Street), CBS, 1989-90. Host, Face to Face with Connie Chung, CBS, 1990. Anchor, Eye to Eye with Connie Chung, CBS, 199395. Co-anchor, CBS Evening News, CBS, 1993-95.
Correspondent, PrimeTime Live, ABC, 1997—. Correspondent, 20/20, ABC, 1997—. Also occasional anchor for ABC news programs, including ABC World News Tonight (also known as ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings). Television Appearances; Specials: Terra Our World, Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting, 1980. Herself, NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. Correspondent, The Baby Business, NBC, 1987. Correspondent, Scared Sexless, NBC, 1987. David Letterman's Old Fashioned Christmas, NBC, 1987. Men, Women, Sex and AIDS, NBC, 1987. Correspondent, NBC News Report on America: Life in the Fat Lane, NBC, 1987. Anchor, Summer Showcase, NBC, 1988. Correspondent/anchor, Summer Showcase, NBC, 1988. Correspondent, Campaign Countdown: The California Battleground, NBC, 1988. Correspondent, Campaign Countdown: The Great Lakes Battleground, NBC, 1988. Campaign Countdown: Is This Any Way to Elect a President?, NBC, 1988. Anchor, Guns, Guns, Guns, NBC, 1988. Correspondent, Everybody's Doing It, NBC, 1988. Host, "Sarafina/" Words of Freedom . . . Songs of Hope, 1988. Exit poll reporter, Decision '88, NBC, 1988. Reporter, NBC News Reports on America: Stressed to Kill, NBC, 1988. Anchor and reporter, Presidential Inauguration, NBC, 1989. Anchor, America on the Line, CBS, 1992. Herself, Donahue: The 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1992. Herself, The 12 Most Fascinating People of 1993, ABC, 1993. Anchor, Space: Last Frontier or Lost Frontier?, CBS, 1994. New York anchor, State of the Union: The President, Congress, and You, CBS, 1995. Host and narrator, Knife to the Heart, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, "TV or Not TV," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1989. WRITINGS Television: N8C News Report on America: Life in the Fat Lane, NBC, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Everybody's Doing It, NBC, 1988. Guns, Guns, Guns, NBC, 1988. Summer Showcase, NBC, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times Biographical Service, December 23, 1992, pp. 1648-1649. People WeeWyJuneS, 1995, pp. 50-52; July 3,1995, pp. 40-41.*
CIMINO, Michael 1952PERSONAL Born in 1952, in New York, NY; son of a music publisher. Education: Yale University, B.F.A. (School of Architecture and Design), 1968, M.F.A. (School of Architecture and Design), 1969; also attended Illinois Institute of Technology. Addresses: Home—-New York City, and Los Angeles, CA. Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer, director, and writer. Director of television commercials, 1969-72. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, best director, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Academy Awards, best picture and best director, and Directors Guild Award, best director, Directors Guild of America, all 1979, all for The Deer Hunter; Golden Palm Award nomination, Cannes International Film Festival, 1996, for Sunchaser. CREDITS Film Work: Director, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, United Artists, 1974. Producer (with Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley, John Peverall, and Joan Carelli) and director, The Deer Hunter, Universal, 1979. Director, Heaven's Gate (also known as Johnson County Wars), United Artists, 1980. Producer and director, Year of the Dragon, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Producer (with Joann Carelli) and director, The Sicilian, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987.
CLAYBURGH • 119 Producer (with Dino DeLaurentiis) and director, Desperate Hours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Producer (with Arnon Milchan, Larry Spiegel, Judy Goldstein, and Joseph M. Vecchio) and director, Sunchaser, Warner Bros., 1996. Film Appearances: Fifty Years of Action!, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: "Clint Eastwood—The Man from Malpaso," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1993. Kris Kristofferson: Songwriter, The Disney Channel, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Deric Washburn and Steven Bochco) S/7ent Running, Universal, 1972. (With John Milius) Magnum Force, Warner Bros., 1973. Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, United Artists, 1974. The Deer Hunter, Universal, 1979. Heaven's Gate (also known as]ohnson County Wars), United Artists, 1980. (With Oliver Stone) Year of the Dragon, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Books: Bliss, Michael, Martin Scorsese and Michael Cimino, 1985. Contemporary Authors, Volume 105, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1982. Periodicals: Esquire, January 2, 1979. Film Quarterly, winter, 1984-85.
CLAYBURGH, Jill 1944PERSONAL Born April 30, 1944, in New York, NY; daughter of Albert Henry (a manufacturing executive) and Julia (a former theatrical production secretary; maiden name, Door) Clayburgh; married David Rabe (a playwright), March, 1979; children: Lily. Education: Attended the Brearley School; Sarah Lawrence College,
120 • CLAYBURGH B.A. (philosophy), 1966; studied acting under Uta Hagen and John Lehne. A vocational interests: Jogging. Addresses: Home—Connecticut. Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actress. Summer stock at Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1960s; former member of Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA. Co-founder of Ruby Movies Production Company. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, 1976, for Hustling; Cannes Film Festival Award, best actress, 1978, Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1979, Golden Globe nomination, best actress in a drama, 1979, and Golden Apple Award, all for An Unmarried Woman; Academy Award nomination, best actress, and Golden Globe nomination, best actress in a musical or comedy, both 1980, for Starting Over; Golden Globe nomination, best actress in a drama, 1980, tor Luna; Golden Globe nomination, best actress in a musical or comedy, 1982, for First Monday in October. Film Appearances: Josephine Fish, the bride, The Wedding Party (filmed in 1963), Ajay, 1969. Eyemask, The Telephone Book, 1971. Naomi, Portnoy's Complaint, Warner Bros., 1972. Jackie, The Thief Who Came to Dinner, Warner Bros., 1972. Angela Black, The Terminal Man, Warner Bros., 1974. Carole Lombard, Gable and Lombard, Universal, 1976. Hilly Burns, Silver Streak, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Barbara Jane Bookman, Semi-Tough, United Artists, 1977. Erica Benton, An Unmarried Woman, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Caterina Silveri, Luna (also known as La Luna), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Marilyn Holmberg,Start/ngOver, Paramount, 1979. Mathematician Kate Gunzinger, It's My Turn, Columbia, 1980. Judge Ruth Loomis, First Monday in October, Paramount, 1981. Barbara Gordon, I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, Paramount, 1982. Hannah Kaufman, Hannah K., Universal, 1983. Herself, In Our Hands, 1984. Nancy Eldridge, Where Are the Children?, Columbia, 1986.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Diana Sullivan, Shy People, Cannon, 1987. Ellen, Beyond the Ocean, 1990. Sally White, Le Grand Pardon II (also known as Day of Atonement), Vidmark Entertainment, 1992. Sarah Green, Whispers in the Dark, Paramount, 1992. Helen Odom, Rich in Love, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Shirley Briggs, Naked in New York, Fine Line, 1994. Nan, Foo/5 Rush In, Columbia, 1997. Alma Burns, Going All the Way, Gramercy Pictures, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Appeared as Grace Bolton, Search for Tomorrow, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Mary Nero, The Snoop Sisters (also known as Female Instinct), NBC, 1972. Wanda, Hustling, ABC, 1975. Dany, The Art of Crime (also known as Roman Grey: The Fine Art of Crime), NBC, 1975. Sarah Phoenix, Griffin and Phoenix (also known as Griffin and Phoenix: A Love Story), ABC, 1976. Moira Browning, Miles to Go ... (also known as Leaving Home), CBS, 1986. Vikki Baron, Who Gets the Friends?, CBS, 1988. Ally Maynard, Fear Stalk, CBS, 1989. Dr. Laurie Braga, Unspeakable Acts, ABC, 1990. Jill Ireland, Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story (also known as Life Lines), NBC, 1991. Anneliese Osborn, Firestorm: 72 Hours in Oakland (also known as Firestorm: A Catastrophe in Oakland), ABC, 1993. Sally Walsh, For the Love of Nancy, ABC, 1994. Kitty Menendez, Honor Thy Father and Mother—The True Story of the Menendez Murders (also known as Honor Thy Father and Mother: The Menendez Killings), Fox, 1994. Miranda Jessmon, The Face on the Milk Carton, CBS, 1995. Kathy, Crowned and Dangerous (also known as If Looks Could Kill and Broken Crown), ABC, 1997. Eve Widener, Sins of the Mind, USA Network, 1997. Susan French, When Innocence Is Lost, Lifetime, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Judge Louise Parker, Trial: The Price of Passion (also known as Trial), NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marilyn Polonski, "The Big Ripoff," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1975.
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1994. Stage Appearances: The Nest, Mercury Theatre, 1970. (Broadway debut) Hannah Cohen, The Rothschilds, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1970. Desdemona, Othello, Los Angeles, CA, 1971. Catherine, Pippin's wife, Pippin, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1972. lumpers, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1974. Chrissy, In the Boom Boom Room, 1979. Gilda, Design for Living, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1984. Also appeared with the Charles Street Repertory Company, Boston, MA, 1960s, in America Hurrah, The Balcony, Love for Love, and Dutchman. Appeared in other plays, including It's Called the Sugarplum and Devil's Disciple. OTHER SOURCES Books: International Film and Filmmakers, Volume 3, "Actors and Actresses," St. James (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Periodicals: Films and Filming (London), March, 1988. New York Times, March, 7, 1982.*
COCA, Imogene 1908PERSONAL Born November 18, 1908, in Philadelphia, PA; daughter of Joseph Fernandez (an orchestra leader under the name Joe Coca) and Sadie (an actress and dancer; maiden name, Brady) Coca; married Robert Burton (an actor), January 7,1935 (died, 1955); married King Donovan (an actor), 1960 (died, 1987); stepchildren: two sons, one daughter. A vocational interests: Dogs and other animals. Addresses: Contact—P.O. Box 5151, Westpoint, CT 06881.
COCA • 121 Career: Actress. Singer, Dixie Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, c. 1922. Performer in vaudeville under the names Jill Cameron, Donna Hart, and Helen Gardener. Awards, Honors: Award of Merit, Women's Division of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, 1950; named "Tops in TV," Saturday Review of Literature Poll, 1951; Emmy Award, outstanding actress, 1952; George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, 1953; Emmy Award, outstanding variety special, 1967, for The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Moss Special; female lifetime achievement award, American Comedy Awards, 1988; Albert Schweitzer Medal, 1989, for artistry in comedy; Critics Award for On the Twentieth Century; and other awards. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Chorus girl, When You Smile, National Theatre, New York City, 1925. Jan, Bubbling Over, Werba's Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, 1926. Dancer, Snow and Columbus, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1927. Ensemble, Carrick Gaities (revue), Guild Theatre, New York City, 1930. Ensemble, Shoot The Works (revue), George M. Cohan Theatre, New York City, 1931. Ensemble, Flying Colors (revue), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1932. New Faces of 1934 (revue), Fulton Theatre, New York City, 1934. Ensemble, Fools Rush In (revue), Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1934. Comique Star, Up to the Stars, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Flint, Ml, 1935. Ensemble, New Faces of 1936 (revue), Vanderbilt Theatre, New York City, 1936. Spring Dance, Cape Playhouse, MA, 1936. Priscilla Paine, Calling All Men, Cape Playhouse, 1937. Who's Who, 1938. Ensemble, Straw Hat Revue (revue), Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1939. Tonight at 8:30, Community Playhouse, Spring Lake, NJ, 1940. All in Fun, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1940. Ensemble, Concert Varieties (revue), Ziegfeld Theatre, New York City, 1945. Addie, Happy Birthday, Music Hall, Clinton, NJ, 1948. Ruth, Wonderful Town, State Fair Music Hall, Dallas, TX, 1954.
122 • COCA Jessica, /anus, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1956. Mimsy, The Girls in 509, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1958. Agnes, The Fourposter, Playhouse at Deep Well, Palm Springs, CA, 1960. The Queen, Under the Sycamore Tree, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1962. Mr. Alden and Aunt Veronica, Why I Went Crazy, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, and Falmouth Summer Theatre, Falmouth, MA, 1969. Penny Moore, A Girl Could Get Lucky, Playhouse on the Mall, Paramus, NJ, 1970. Mrs. Malaprop, The Rivals, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1972. Agnes, The Fourposter, Showboat Dinner Theatre, St. Petersburg, FL, 1972. Edna Edison, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Arlington Park, Chicago, IL, 1973. Letitia Primrose, On the Twentieth Century, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1978. The Gin Game, 1984. Mrs. Midgit, Outward Bound, Apple Corps Theatre, 1984. Heloise, My Old Friends, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1985. Letitia Primrose, On the Twentieth Century, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Coconut Grove, FL, 1986. (With Sid Caesar) Together Again, Michael's Pub, New York City, 1990. Made stage debut as a dancer in vaudeville. Also appeared as Essie Sebastian, The Sebastians; in Double Take, Arlington Park, IL; m Send Me No Flowers; in The Solid Gold Cadillac; and in the ensemble, Hey Look Me Over (revue), Avery Fisher Hall, New York City. Appeared with Sid Caesar and Anthony Geary in Your Show of Shows, Frontier Hall, Las Vegas, NV. Cabaret Appearances; New York City: Silver Slipper, 1926. Rainbow Room, 1937. LaMartinque, 1940. LaMartinque, 1942. LeRuban Blew, 1944. Cafe Society Uptown, 1945. Blue Angel, 1948. LeRuban Blew, 1954. Also appeared at the Fifth Avenue Club, New Yorker Club, and Jay C. Flippen Club.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Cabaret Performances; Elsewhere: Sahara Hotel, Las Vegas, NV, 1955. Trump Plaza, Las Vegas, NV, 1990. Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, NV, 1991. Boca Raton, FL, 1991. Westwood Playhouse, 1991. Also performed at the Piccadilly Club, Philadelphia, PA; Palmer House, Chicago, IL; and Park Plaza, St. Louis, MO. Major Tours: Jan, Bubbling Over, U.S. cities, 1926. Jimmy, the office assistant, Queen High, Mayfair, NY, 1928. A Night at the Folies Bergere, 1940. Addie, Happy Birthday, U.S. cities, 1948. Essie Sebastian, The Great Sebastians, U.S. cities, 1957. Mimsy, The Girls in 509, U.S. cities, 1959. Princess Winnifred, Once Upon a Mattress, U.S. cities, 1960-61. A Thurber Carnival, U.S. cities, 1961-62. (With Sid Caesar) Caesar-Coca Revue, U.S. cities, 1961-62. Ella Peterson, Bells Are Ringing, U.S. cities, 1962. Ellen Manville, Luv, U.S. cities, 1967. You Know / Can't Hear You When The Water's Running, 1968-69. Edna Edison, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, U.S. cities, 1973-74. Letitia Primrose, On the Twentieth Century, U.S. cities, 1978. Letitia Primrose, On the Twentieth Century, U.S. cities, 1986-87. Also toured with George Olsen's orchestra, 1938, and in cabaret tour with Sid Caesar, 1977. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Bashful Ballerina, 1937. Herself, Promises, Promises (also known as Promise Her Anything), NTD, 1963. Dorkus, Under the Yum-Yum Tree, Columbia, 1963. Ten from Your Show of Shows, Walter Reade, 1973. Mademoiselle Marie, Rabbit Test, Avco-Embassy, 1978. Aunt Edna, National Lampoon's Vacation (also known as Vacation), Warner Bros., 1983. Daisy Schackman, Nothing Lasts Forever, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Buy and Cell, 1989.
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Television Appearances; Series: Host, Buzzy Wuzzy, ABC, 1948. Regular, Admiral Broadway Revue, NBC, 1949. Regular, Your Show of Shows, NBC, 1950-54, portions of shows rebroadcast on HA!, 1990. Betty Crane, The Imogene Coca Show, NBC, 195455. Host, Panorama, NBC, 1956. Regular, Sid Caesar Invites You, ABC, 1958. Title role, Grind/, NBC, 1963-64. Shad, It's about Time, CBS, 1966-67. Host, Hollywood Palace, ABC, 1967. Regular, The Dick Cavett Show, CBS, 1975.
Also appeared in episodes of Moonlighting, ABC; /Cup's Show; and Wide World of Mystery.
Appeared as Gladys Mason, One Life to Live, ABC.
OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1951. "The Funny Heart/' U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1956. Helpmate, NBC, 1956. "Made In Heaven," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1956. Effie Floud, Ruggles of Red Cap, NBC, 1957. The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Moss Special, CBS, 1967. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1970. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1971. Broadway Plays Washington! Kennedy Center Tonight, 1982. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Women / JLove—Beautiful but Funny, NBC, 1982. Hollywood Stars'Screen Tests, NBC, 1984. The 38th Annual Emmy Awards, 1986. The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, 1988. More of the Best of the Hollywood Palace, ABC, 1993. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. The Second Annual Comedy Hall of Fame (also known as The 2nd Annual Comedy Hall of Fame), NBC, 1994.
Books: Notable Hispanic American Women, first edition, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1994.*
Television Appearances; Episodic: Fireside Theatre, NBC, 1957. Fireside Theatre, NBC, 1958. Fireside Theatre, ABC, 1963. The Jackie Cleason Show, CBS, 1968. The Carol Burnett Show, CBS, 1969. Love, American Style, ABC, 1969. "The Good Fairy Strikes Again," Bewitched, ABC, 1971. Wife, "The Merciful," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. Aunt Jenny, "Jan's Aunt Jenny," The Brady Bunch, ABC, 1974. Cert, Mama's Family, NBC, 1983. Voice, Carfield and Friends, 1988.
Television Appearances; Movies: Granny's Maw, Return of the Beverly Hillbillies, CBS, 1981. Cook, Alice in Wonderland, CBS, 1985. Missy B, Papa Was a Preacher, 1985. Also appeared in The Emperor's New Clothes. Television Appearances; Pilots: Emily, Getting There, CBS, 1980.
COHENOUR, Patti
1952PERSONAL
Full name Patricia Ann Cohenour; born December 17,1952, in Albuquerque, NM; daughter of William Edward (a physician) and Suzanne (an opera singer; maiden name, Miller) Cohenour; married Thomas Edward Bliss (a film producer). Education: Attended University of New Mexico; trained for dance with George Zoritch, Patricia Stander, Suzanne Johnston, Stefan Wenta, Steve Merritt and Joey Sheck. Avocational interests: Horseback riding, exercising race horses, guitar playing. Career: Actress, dancer, and singer. Worked as a backup singer. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1984, for La Boheme; Drama Desk Award nomination and Theatre World Award, both 1985, for Big River; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a featured musical role, 1986, for The Mystery of Edwin Drood. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Chava, Fiddler on the Roof, Harlequin Dinner Theater, Costa Mesa, CA, 1979. Let's Call the Whole Thing Gershwin Revue, Westwood Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA, 1980.
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Helga and understudy for Nora, A Doll's Life, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1982. Julia Finsbury, The Wrong Box, Gene Dynarsky Theater, Los Angeles, CA, 1983. La Boheme, off-Broadway, 1984. Mary Jane Wilkes, Big River, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1985. Rosa Bud and Deirdre Peregrine, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1985, then Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1985-87. Christine Daae, The Phantom of the Opera, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1988-89. Katherine, The Taming of the Shrew, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, 1989-90. Sweet Adeline, New York City, 1997. Made stage debut in A Bluebell, Krasnoff School of Ballet Recital, Albuquerque Civic Auditorium, Albuquerque, NM. Major Tours: The New Christy Minstrels, U.S. and European cities, 1977. The New Christy Minstrels, U.S. and European cities, 1980. Also toured in Pirates of Penzance, U.S. cities. Television Appearances; Series: (Television debut) Singer and dancer, Music Hall America, Viacom, 1976-77. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Happy Days, ABC, and The Powers of Matthew Starr. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York, December 23-30, 1985, p. 34.*
COLE, Nora
1953PERSONAL
Full name Nora Marie Cole; born September 10, 1953, in Louisville, KY; daughter of Lattimore Wallis (a postal supervisor) and Mary Lue (an assembly line worker; maiden name, Bradford) Cole. Education: Attended Beloit College; DePaul University,
Goodman School of Drama, B.F.A., 1978; studied acting with Wynn Handman at American Place Theatre, in New York. Religion: Christian. Addresses: /Agent—Bret Adams Agency, 448 West 44th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress. Radio City Music Hall, featured soloist, 1980-81. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, American Guild of Variety Artists. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Duchess, Alice in Wonderland, Louisville Children's Theatre, Louisville, KY, 1965. Obiah woman, The Ups and Downs of Theophilus Maitland, Urban Arts Corporation, New York City, 1976. Velma, Movie Buff, Actors Playhouse, New York City, 1977. Deidre and understudy for Roby, Runaways, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1978. Carmen and understudy for Sally Baby, Inacent Black, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1981. Singing Mary, Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1982. Mattie, ]oe Turner's Come and Cone, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1989-90. Shopper, Mrs. Cratchit, and vagrant, A Christmas Carol, Studio Arena Theatre, 1990-91. Cathy, Birdsend, Studio Arena Theatre, 1990-91. Mrs. Willis, The Good Times Are Killing Me, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1991. Georgette Bergen, Groundhog, Stage II, New York City, 1992. Title role, Olivia's Opus, Primary Stages, then Tribeca Performing Arts Center, both New York City, 1993. Appeared on Broadway in Jelly's Last Jam; also appeared in I'm Laughin'butlAin't Tickled, as a widow, Boog/e-Woog/e Rumble, and as Duchess, Alice in Wonderland, all at Urban Arts Corporation; in£/ Ha/'/ Malik, Gene Frankel Theatre, New York City; as Mayda, Cartoons for a Lunch Hour, Perry Street Theatre, New York City; as Norene, The Peanut Man, and as a poet, Beowulf, both at AMAS Repertory Theatre, New York City; and as Cassandra, Trojan Women, Black Theatre Alliance.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Major Tours: Addaperle, The Wiz, 1980-81. Singing Mary, Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, 1982-83. Rachael, When Hell Freezes Over I'll Skate, 1984. The All-Night Strut, 1984-85. Television Appearances; Movies: Doctor, The Cosby Mysteries (also known as Guy Hanks I), NBC, 1994. WRITINGS Plays: Olivia's Opus, Primary Stages, then Tribeca Performing Arts Center, both New York City, 1993.*
COLEMAN, Dabney 1932PERSONAL Full name, Dabney W. Coleman; born January 3, 1932, in Austin, TX; son of Melvin Randolph and Mary (Johns) Coleman; married Ann Courtney Harrell, December 21, 1957 (divorced, June 1959); married Carol Jean Hale (an actress), December 11, 1961 (divorced, 1983); children: Kelly Johns, Randolph, Mary. Education: Attended Virginia Military Institute, 1949-51; received degree from University of Texas, c. 1954; attended University of Texas Law School until 1957; studied theater at the Neighborhood Playhouse School, 1958-60. Religion: Episcopalian. Career: Actor in New York City, 1960-62, and Los Angeles, CA, 1962—. Military service: U.S. Army, 1953-55. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Phi Delta Theta. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1983 and 1984, both for Buffalo Bill; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a special, 1987, for Sworn to Silence; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a comedy, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, both 1988, both for The "Slap" Maxwell Story; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a special, 1988, for Baby M; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 1991, for Columbo.
COLEMAN « 1 2 5 CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Charlie, The Slender Thread, Paramount, 1965. Salesman, This Property Is Condemned, Paramount, 1966. Jed, The Scalp Hunters, United Artists, 1968. Harrison "Harry" Wilby, The Trouble with Girls (and How to Get into It) (also known as The Chautauqua), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. Mayo, Downhill Racer, Paramount, 1969. Frank Donnelly, / Love My Wife, Universal, 1970. Executive officer, Cinderella Liberty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Charles Huntley, The Dove, Paramount, 1974. Deputy fire chief No. 1, The Towering Inferno, Twentieth Century-Fox/Warner Bros., 1974. Jack Parker, Bite the Bullet, Columbia, 1975. Dave McCoy, The Other 5/cfe of the Mountain (released in England as A Window to the Sky), Universal, 1975. Bogard, 1975. The Black Street Fighter (also known as Black Fist and Homeboy), 1976. Captain Murray Arnold, Midway (released in England as The Battle of Midway), Universal, 1976. Maxwell, Rolling Thunder, American International Pictures, 1977. Ralph Thompson, Viva Knievel! (also known as Seconds to Live), Warner Bros., 1977. Emmett, North Dallas Forty, Paramount, 1979. Jack Heintzel, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, American International Pictures, 1980. Judge Keith Hayes, Melvin and Howard, Universal, 1980. Tom Dickerson, Nothing Personal, American International/Filmways, 1980. Franklin Hart, Jr., Nine to Five, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1980. Mark, Modern Problems, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Bill Ray, On Golden Pond, Universal, 1981. Ron, Tootsie, Columbia, 1982. Dr. Joseph Prang, Young Doctors in Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. McKittrick, WarGames, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1983. Jack Flack/Hal Osborne, Cloak and Dagger, Universal, 1984. Producer (cameo), The Muppets Take Manhattan, TriStar, 1984. Cooper, The Man with One Red Shoe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985.
126 • COLEMAN Jerry Caesar, Dragnet, Universal, 1987. Walter Sawyer, Hot to Trot, Warner Bros., 1988. Stewart McBain, Where the Heart Is, Buena Vista, 1990. Burt Simpson, Short Time, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Aunt Bea, Meet the Applegates (also known as The Applegates), Triton Pictures, 1991. Jeffrey, There Goes the Neighborhood (also known asPayd/rt), 1992. Chief of Police Cecil Tolliver, Amos & Andrew, Columbia, 1993. Mr. Drysdale, The Beverly Hillbillies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Gerald Ellis, Clifford, Orion, 1994. Joel, Witch Way Love (also known as Un Amour de sore/ere), TF1 International, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Leon Bessemer, That Girl, ABC, 1966-67. Dr. Tracy Graham, Bright Promise, NBC, 1969-72. Lt. Lloyd Daggett, Cannon, CBS, 1971-76. Reverend Merle Jeeter, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated, 1976-77. Reverend Merle Jeeter, Forever Fernwood, syndicated, 1977. "Fast" Eddie Barnes, Apple Pie, ABC, 1978. Title role (Bill Bittinger), Buffalo Bill, NBC, 1983-84. Title role ("Slap" Maxwell), The "5/ap" Maxwell Story, ABC, 1987-88. Title role (Otis Drexell), Drexell's Class (also known as Oh No, Not Drexell! and Shut Up, Kids), Fox, 1991-92. Title role (Jack "Madman" Buckner), Madman of the People, NBC, 1994-95. Also appeared on the syndicated series Fernwood 2N/ght. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tyler Cane, Fresno, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lt. George Webb, "Anybody Here Seen Jeannie?," / Dream of]eannie, NBC, 1965. "Slow March up a Steep Hill," The FBI, ABC, 1965. Captain Yardley, "The Mod Party," / Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1967. "The Conspirators," The FBI, ABC, 1967. Captain Mitchell Ross, "The Innocent," The Invaders, ABC, 1967. "The Saucer," The Invaders, ABC, 1967. Clyde, "A Darker Shadow," Bonanza, NBC, 1969.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "Incident in the Desert," The FBI, ABC, 1970. Frank Hansen, "Cross and Double Cross," McMillan and Wife, NBC, 1971. George Todd, "Jacob's Boy," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. Andrew Horvath, Sr., "The Drop," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. Detective Murphy, "Double Shock," Columbo, NBC, 1973. "The Seminar," Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1975. The Comedy Zone, CBS, 1984. Hugh Creighton," Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star," Columbo, ABC, 1991. Voices of William Randolph Hearst and Don Wildmon, Sex and the S/7ver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Captain Walter Jones, Egan, ABC, 1973. Captain Logan, Kiss Me, Kill Me, ABC, 1976. Television Appearances; Movies: The Brotherhood of the Bell, CBS, 1970. Bob Mitchell, Dying Room Only, ABC, 1973. Senator Burt Haines, The President's Plane Is Missing, ABC, 1973. Ted Seligson, Savage (also known as Watch Dog), NBC, 1973. Mr. Wood, Bad Ronald, ABC, 1974. Paul Mathison, Attack on Terror: The FBI versus the KuKluxKlan, CBS, 1975. Al Stephensen, Returning Home, ABC, 1975. McCallum, Maneaters Are Loose!, CBS, 1978. Josh Harrington, More Than Friends, ABC, 1978. Jack Wilson, When She Was Bad.... (also known as A New Life), ABC, 1979. Randall Bordeaux, Ca///e and Son (also known as Rags to Riches), CBS, 1981. William S. Paley, Murrow, HBO, 1986. The Return of Mickey Spi I lane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1986. Ed Siegel, Guilty of Innocence: The Lenell Ceter Story (also known as/ust/ce Delayed: The Lenell Ceter Story), CBS, 1987. Jessie Kiplinger, Plaza Suite, ABC, 1987. Hal Gilbert, Maybe Baby (also known as Sooner or Later and Baby Makes Three), NBC, 1988. William Cox, Never Forget (also known as The Prom/se),TNT, 1991. Charles Mayron, Judicial Consent (also known as My Love, My Honor), HBO, 1995. Arthur Milo, In the Line of Duty: Kidnapped (also known as In the Line of Duty: Taxman), NBC, 1995. Seymour Keeker, Devil's Food, Lifetime, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Specials: The Night of One Hundred Stars Two, ABC, 1985. Comic Relief Two, HBO, 1987. Happy Birthday, Hollywood, ABC, 1987. Marty Costigan, Sworn to Silence (also known as Privileged Information), ABC, 1987. Gary N. Skoloff, Baby M (also known as The Baby M Story), ABC, 1988. Host, "The Aspen Comedy Festival," Showtime Presents, Showtime, 1989. Voice of Stephen A. Douglas, Lincoln (documentary), ABC, 1992. Richard Williams, Texan, Showtime, 1994. Scribe/Narrator, Idols of the Game (also known as Idols of the Arena; documentary), TBS, 1995. Television Work: Executive consultant, Drexell's Class, Fox, 1991-92. Stage Appearances: (With Tania Velia) American couple, A Call on Kuprin, Broadhurst Theater, New York City, 1961. The Night of One Hundred Stars Two, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. WRITINGS For Television: Bright Promise, NBC, 1972. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Magazine, February, 1988, p. 16. Newsweek, July 18, 1983, p. 71. Peop/e, July 11, 1983, p. 71. Rolling Stone, November 19, 1987, p. 39. TV Guide, March 2, 1984, p. 36; January 2,1988, p. 26.*
CONTI, Tom 1941PERSONAL Full name, Thomas Antonio Conti; born November 22,1941, in Paisley, Scotland; son of Alfonso (a hairdresser) and Mary (a hairdresser; maiden name, McGoldrick) Conti; married Kara Drummond Wil-
CONTI • 127 son (an actress), July 2, 1967; children: Nina. Education: Attended Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow, Scotland; studied acting at Glasgow College of Drama./Avocat/ona/ interests: Playing flamenco guitar. Addresses: /Agent—Chatto & Linnit, Prince Wales Theatre, Coventry St., London W1V 7FE, England. Career: Actor and director. Acted at Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland. Member: Garrick Club (London). Awards, Honors: Laurence Olivier Award, actor of the year—new play, Society of West End Theatre, and Variety Club of Great Britain Award, both 1978, and Antoinette Perry Award, best actor, 1979, all for Whose Life Is It Anyway?; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award nomination, both best actor, 1983, for Reuben, Reuben; West End Theatre Managers Award; Royal Television Society Award. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) The Roving Boy, Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 1959. Harry Vine, The Black and White Minstrels, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1972. Ben, Let's Murder Vivaldi, King's Head Theatre, Islington, England, 1972. (London debut) Carlos, Savages, Royal Court Theatre, then Comedy Theatre, London, both 1973. Harry Vine, The Black and White Minstrels, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1974. Enrico Zamati, Other People, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1974. Title role, Don ]uan, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1976. Dick Dudgeon, The Devil's Disciple, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1976. Ken Harrison, Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Mermaid Theatre, then Savoy Theatre, both London, 1978. (New York debut) Ken Harrison, Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Trafalgar Theatre, New York City, 1979. They're Playing Our Song, 1980. Romantic Comedy, 1982. An Italian Straw Hat, Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1986. Dave, Treats, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1989.
128 • CONWAY Title role, Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell, Apollo Theatre, London, 1990. The Ride Down Mount Morgan, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1991-92. Present Laughter, Globe Theatre, London, 1993. Chapter Two, Globe Theatre, London, 1996. Also appeared in Two into One. Stage Work; Director: Last Licks, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1979. Before the Party, Oxford Playhouse, then Queen's Theatre, London, 1980. The Housekeeper, Apollo Theatre, London, 1982. Present Laughter, 1993. Chapter Two, [London], 1996. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Andrea Sarti as a man, Galileo (also known as Galileo Galilei), American Film Theatre, 1975. Robert Seymour, Flame, VPS/Goodtimes, 1975. Tom/Geoffrey, f c//pse, 1976. Mark, Full Circle, Fester, 1977, released as The Haunting of Julia, Discovery, 1981. Dr. Jacquin, The Duelists, Paramount, 1977. Colonel John Lawrence, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, Universal, 1982. Cowan McGland, Reuben, Reuben, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Alan McMann, American Dreamer, Warner Bros., 1983. Dr. Roger Briggs, Miracles, Orion, 1984. Pope Leo XIV, Saving Grace, Columbia, 1986. Vic Mathews, The Gospel According to Vic (also known as Heavenly Pursuits), Skouras, 1986. Dr. Stuart Framingham, Beyond Therapy, New World, 1987. Moses Bornstein, Two Brothers Running, 1988. Andrija Gavrilovic, That Summer of White Roses, 1989. Daniel, Blade on the Feather (also known as Deep Cover), 1989. Costas Caldes, Shirley Valentine, Paramount, 1989. Angelo, The Siege of Venice, 1991. Alonso, Someone Else's America (also known as L'Amerique des autres), October Films, 1995. Something to Believe In, 1997. Out of Control, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: The Old Boy Network, 1991. Charles Wright, The Wright Verdicts, CBS, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Movies: Dolek Berson, The Wall, CBS, 1982. Serge Klarsfeld, Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story, ABC, 1986. David Rose, Lily, CBS, 1986. Duncan McKaskel, The Quick and the Dead, HBO, 1987. Joe Bradley, Roman Holiday, NBC, 1987. Gus, Basements (also known as The Room), 1987. Pat Piscitelli, Fatal Judgment (also known as Fatal Dosage), CBS, 1988. Dr. "Stanley" Phillips, Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase (also known as When Rabbit Howls), ABC, 1990. Henry Hamilton, Louisa May Alcott's "The Inheritance" (also known as The Inheritance), CBS, 1997. Harry Reinhardt, Sub Down (also known as Crush Depth), USA Network, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Charles Bovary, Madame Bovary, 1976. Television Appearances; Specials: Mother of Men, 1959. Bruno Varella, "If It's a Man, Hang Up," Thriller, ABC, 1975. Norman, The Norman Conquests: Living Together, BBC, 1978. Gus, The Dumb Waiter, ABC, 1987. Also appeared as Adam Morris, The Glittering Prizes, BBC; and in Treats and The Beaux Stratagem. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in "Princess and the Pea," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, April 22, 1979.
CONWAY, Kevin 1942PERSONAL Born May 29, 1942, in New York, NY; son of James John (a mechanic) and Margaret (a sales representative) Conway; married Mila Quiros (an actress and writer), April 15, 1966. Education: Trained for the
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 stage with Uta Hagen and at the Dramatic Workshop, New York City. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor and director. Second Stage Company, New York City, member of board of directors; provides voiceovers for television and radio commercials and documentary films. International Business Machines (IBM) Co., worked as sales analyst. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1960-62. Member: Screen Actors Guild (board of directors, 1979-81), National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Players Club, Friars Club (New York City). Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, and Drama Desk Award, both 1973, for When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?; Outer Critics Circle Award, best actor in a play, 1989, for Other People's Money. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Andy, The Impossible Years, El itch Gardens, Denver, CO, 1967. Philly Cullen, Playboy of the Western World, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1967. Leo Davis, Room Service, Long Wharf Theatre, 1967. Tom, The Knack, Stage West, Springfield, MA, 1968. Cliff, Look Back in Anger, Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1968. First messenger, The Bacchae, Charles Playhouse, 1968. (Off-Broadway debut) Number Two, Muzeeka, Provincetown Playhouse, 1968. (Broadway debut) Black Hawk, Indians, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1969. Fred, Saved, Chelsea Theatre Center, Brooklyn, NY, then Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, both 1970. Various roles, An Evening of Julie Bovasso Plays, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1971. Mike, Moonchildren, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1971, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1972. Covey, The Plough and the Stars, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1973. McMurphy, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, Mercer-Hansberry Theatre, then Eastside Playhouse, both New York City, 1973.
CONWAY • 129 Teddy, When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, Eastside Playhouse, then Berkshire Playhouse, Stockbridge, MA, both 1973. George, Of Mice and Men, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1974. Teddy, When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, Westwood Playhouse, Los Angeles, 1975. Allott, Life Class, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1975. Jamie, Long Day's Journey into Night, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1975, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1976. Dr. Frederick Treves and Belgian policeman, The Elephant Man, Theatre of St. Peter's Church, then Booth Theatre, both New York City, 1979. Driver, "Victoria Station/' and Nicolas, "One for the Road," in Other Places, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1984. Title role, King ]ohn, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1988. Lawrence Garfinkle, Other People's Money, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, then Los Angeles, both 1989. Tom Fearon, The Man Who Fell in Love with His Wife, Quaigh Theatre, New York City, 1990. The Kid, Ten Below, Works Progress Administration (WPA) Theatre, New York City, 1993. Johnny Friendly, On the Waterfront, Brooks Atkinson, Theatre, 1995. Stage Work; Director: Mecca, Quaigh Theatre, 1980. ''Stops Along the Way" and "Vivian," The One Act Play Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1981. The Elephant Man, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1983. Short Eyes, Second Stage, New York City, 1984. The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore, WPA Theatre, 1987. Directed a touring production of The Elephant Man; directed Other People's Money in Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco productions. Film Appearances: Clancy, Believe in Me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Weary, Slaughterhouse Five, Universal, 1972. Smolka, Portnoy's Complaint, Warner Bros., 1972. Kid, Shamus, Columbia, 1973. Vince Doyle, F.I.S.T., United Artists, 1978. Stich Mahon, Paradise Alley, Universal, 1978.
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Barker, The Funhouse (also known as Carnival of Terror), Universal, 1981. Brook, Flashpoint, TriStar, 1984. The Sun and the Moon (also known as El sol y la luna and The Violins Came with the Americans), Suicide Note Productions, 1987. Petree, Funny Farm, Warner Bros., 1988. Grazziano,Homeboy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Dr. Martinson, Rambling Rose, Seven Arts, 1991. Lieutenant Danny Quinn, One Good Cop, Buena Vista, 1991. Citrine, Jennifer Eight, Paramount, 1992. Sergeant "Buster" Kilrain, Gettysburg, New Line, 1993. Eugene Dred, The Quick and the Dead, TriStar, 1995. Jonathan Walker, Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (also known as Lawnmower Man 2: lobe's War and Lawnmower Man II: Mindfire), New Line, 1996. Hastings, Looking for Richard, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Mercury Rising, Universal, 1998. The Confession, [independent], 1998. Film Work: Co-producer and director, The Sun and the Moon (also known as El sol y la luna and The Violins Came with the Americans), Suicide Note Productions, 1987. Television Appearances; Series: Clyde Wheeler, All My Children, ABC, 1970. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Roger Chillingworth, The Scarlet Letter, PBS, 1979. Mox Mox, Larry McMurtry's ''Streets of Laredo" (also known as Streets of Laredo), CBS, 1995. Voice, Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, 1997.
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Television Appearances; Movies: George Graff, The Deadliest Season, CBS, 1977. David F. Powers, Johnnie, We Hardly Knew Ye, NBC, 1977. Dr. Haber, The Lathe of Heaven, PBS, 1980. Ken Bailey, Rage of Angels (also known as Sidney Sheldon's "Rage of Angels"), NBC, 1983. Richard Ofshe, Attack on Fear, CBS, 1984. Dr. Kevin Farley, Something about Amelia, ABC, 1984. Ken Brand, Jesse, ABC, 1988. Jerry Howard, When Will I Be Loved?, NBC, 1990. Jack Hastings, Breaking the Silence (also known as Some Kind of Love), CBS, 1992.
Born January 13, 1970, in Palm Springs, CA; son of Leslie Mitchell (a stand-up comedian and son's business manager); grandson of Jackie Coogan (an actor); companion of Dominique Cole (an actress). Education: Attended Santa Monica City College. Addresses: Agent—Harry Gold Agency, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Contact—1640 South Sepulveda Blvd., No. 218, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials beginning at age five.
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CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Keith Mitchell) Voice of Young Tod, The Fox and the Hound (animated), Buena Vista, 1981. Brad Anderson, /Adventures in Babysitting, Buena Vista, 1987. Patrick Morenski, Hiding Out, DEC, 1987. Ted Johnson, Cheetah, Buena Vista, 1989. Mitch Kozinski, Cousins, Paramount, 1989. Andy, Under the Boardwalk, New World, 1989. Crutch Kane, Book of Love, New Line, 1990. Kenny Crandell, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (also known as The Real World and A Night on the Town), Warner Bros., 1991. Snuffy Bradberry, Toy Soldiers, TriStar, 1991. Ted Dickson, Forever, Triax Entertainment Group, 1993. Stoner #1, In the Army Now, Buena Vista, 1994. Potto, A Reason to Believe, Castle Hill, 1995. Life 101, Showcase Entertainment, 1995. Title role, Downhill Willie, Overseas Film Group, 1996.
Television Appearances; Specials: Erik Nelson, "A Town's Revenge," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1989. Matt Thompson, "Over the Limit," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1990. Jonathan, The Great O'Grady, Showtime, 1993. Also appeared in All Summer in a Day, Wrong Way Kid, The Treasure ofAlpheus T. Winterborn, Rascal. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 61st Annual Academy A wards, ABC, 1989. WRITINGS (As Keith Mitchell) Eddie, Buena Vista, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, July 8, 1991 .*
Also appeared as Eric, The Power Within, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: (As Keith Mitchell) Timothy MacKenzie, The MacKenzies of Paradise Cove, ABC, 1979. (As Keith Mitchell) Jeffrey Burton, The Waltons, CBS, 1979-80. (As Keith Mitchell) Clovis, Gun Shy, CBS, 1983.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Waters, "House of Horror," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. "Things We Said Today," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987.
Full name, John Cooper, Jr.; born September 15,1922 (some sources say 1921), in Los Angeles, CA; son of Jack Cooper (an actor); married June Home, 1945 (divorced, 1949); married Hildy Parks (an actress), 1950 (divorced, 1951); married Barbara Kraus (an advertising executive), 1954; children: (first marriage) John; (third marriage) Russell, Julie, Christina. Educat/on: Attended the University of Notre Dame. Avocational interests: Racing sports cars, playing the drums, skeet shooting, piloting, sailing, cooking.
Also appeared in episodes of Growing Pains, Silver Spoons, Fame, Mork and Mindy, Eight Is Enough, just the Ten of Us, Sibs; appeared as a child in episodes of CHiPs, The Love Boat, and Fantasy Island.
Addresses: Office— David Licht Associates, 9171 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Agent—Contemporary Artists, 1317 Fifth St., #200, Santa Monica, CA 90401.
Television Appearances; Movies: D. G. Reynolds, Spooner, The Disney Channel, 1989.
Career: Actor, director, and producer. Vice-president in charge of television program production, Columbia Pictures Corporation, 1964-69; founder (with Bob Finkel), producer, and director, Cooper-Finkel Company, 1969-73; also board of directors, Cinema
Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared in Norma Rae, Apple Dumpling Gang, Wonderland Cove.
Also appeared in A Question of Love (also known as A Purely Legal Matter), 1978; Nick McNulty, The
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Ensign Pulver, Mr. Roberts, London, 1951. King of Hearts, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1955.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1931, for Skippy; Emmy Award, best comedy director, 1974, for M*A*S*H; Emmy Award, best dramatic director, 1979, for pilot episode of The White Shadow; Film Advisory Board Awards as producer and director, 1982, for Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story; two Emmy Award nominations as best actor, special citation from the American Medical Association, and Public Service Medal from the United States Navy, all for Hennessey; also received awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America, Caucus for Writers, Producers, and Directors, Hollywood Radio and Television Society, American Center of Films for Children, United Funds and Community Chest, March of Dimes, American Academy of General Practice, Cinema Circulus, University of California at Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Special Olympics, International Motor Sports of America, and the Center for Improvement of Child Caring.
Major Tours: Ensign Pulver, Mr. Roberts, U.S. cities, 1949-50.
Military honors: Honorary Naval Aviator Wings of Gold award, 1970; Commendation Medal with citation and the Legion of Merit with citation upon retirement from the U.S. Naval Reserve, 1974; also received awards from the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, U.S. Navy Recruiting Service, Navy League, Association of Naval Aviation, Society of Experimental Test Pilots, and the Combat Pilots Association. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Federation of Musicians, Directors Guild of America (council member and member of the national board of directors), Cinema Circulus (board of directors), Naval Aviation Society, Naval Reserve Association, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, VIVA to return Missing In Action Prisoners of War from Vietnam (charter member), Sports Car Club of America (former member). CREDITS Stage Appearances: Andy Ham ill, Magnolia Alley, Mansfield Theatre, New York City, 1949. Waldo Walton, Remains to Be Seen, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1951.
Film Appearances: Himself, Fox Movietone Follies of '29, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1929. Tenement boy, Sunny Side Up, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1929. Dink Purcell, The Champ, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1931. Skippy Skinner, Skippy, Paramount, 1931. Skippy Skinner, Sooky, Paramount, 1931. Midge Murray, Young Donovan's Kid (also known as Donovan's Kid), RKO, 1931. Himself, Jackie Cooper's Christmas Party (short film), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1931. Himself, The Voice of Hollywood No. 13, 1932. Terry Parker, Divorce in the Family, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1932. Eddie Randall, Fe//er Needs a Friend (also known as When a Fe//er Needs a Friend), Cosmopolitan, 1932. Swipes McGurk, The Bowery, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1933. Ted Hackett, Jr. (as a child), Broadway to Hollywood (also known as Ring Up the Curtain), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1933. Scooter O'Neal, Lone Cowboy, Paramount, 1934. Bill Peck, Peck's Bad Boy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1934. Jim Hawkins, Treasure Island, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1934. Dinky Daniels, Dinky, Warner Bros., 1935. Stubby O'Shaughnessy, O'Shaughnessy's Boy, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1935. "Buck" Murphy, The Devil Is a Sissy (also known as The Devil Takes the Count), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1936. Freddie, Tough Guy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1936. Chuck, Boy of the Streets, Monogram, 1937. Larry Kelly, Gangster's Boy, Monogram, 1938. Ken, That Certain Age, Universal, 1938. Peter Trimble, White Banners, Warner Bros., 1938. Butch, Captain Spanky's Show Boat, 1939. Timmy Hutchins, The Big Guy, Universal, 1939. Bruce Scott, Scouts to the Rescue (twelve part serial), 1939. "Rifle" Edwards, Newsboy's Home, Universal, 1939. Tom Allen, The Spirit of Culver (also known as Man's Heritage), Universal, 1939.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Jimmy, Streets of New York (also known as The Abe Lincoln of Ninth Avenue), Monogram, 1939. Roy O'Donnell, Two Bright Boys, Universal, 1939. Henry Aldrich, What a Life, Paramount, 1939. Byron "By" Newbold, Gallant Sons, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1940. Clem (Tom Grayson), The Return of Frank lames, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1940. William Sylvanus Baxter,Seventeen, Paramount, 1940. Tiny Barlow, Clamour Boy (also known as Hearts in Springtime), Paramount, 1941. Chuck Harris, Her First Beau, Columbia, 1941. Henry Aldrich, Life with Henry, Paramount, 1941. Jerry Regan, Ziegfeld Girl, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1941. Robert Houston Scott, Men of Texas (also known as Men of Destiny), Universal, 1942. Babe, The Navy Comes Through, RKO Radio Pictures, 1942. Johnnie, Syncopation, RKO Radio Pictures, 1942. Danny, Where Are Your Children?, Monogram, 1943. John J. Kilroy, Kilroy Was Here, Monogram, 1947. Ernie, Stork Bites Man, Universal, 1947. Skitch, French Leave (also known as Kilroy on Deck), Monogram, 1948. Lieutenant Parnell, Everything's Ducky, Columbia, 1961. Danton Miller, The Love Machine, Columbia, 1971. Raymond Couzins, Chosen Survivors, Columbia, 1974. Eric Hurst, Journey Into Fear (also known as Burn Out), 1975. Service repairman, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, United Artists, 1976. Perry White, Superman (also known as Superman: The Movie), Warner Bros., 1978. Perry White/Dino, Superman II, Warner Bros., 1980. Perry White, Superman III, Warner Bros., 1983. Perry White, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Warner Bros., 1987. Ace Morgan, Surrender, Warner Bros., 1987. Himself, Going Hollywood: The War Years (documentary), 1988. Also appeared in comedies with Bobby Clark and Lloyd Hamilton, beginning c. 1925. Film Appearances; with Our Gang (also known as the Little Rascals): Boxing Cloves, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1929. Bouncing Babies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1929. Moan and Groan Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1929. Shivering Shakespeare, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1929.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Kojak, CBS, 1974. Police Story, NBC, 1974. Police Story, NBC, 1975. Ironside, NBC, 1975. Captain Highland, "Claire," The RockfordFiles, NBC, 1975. Police Story, NBC, 1976. "The House on Willis Avenue: Part 1," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1977. "The House on Willis Avenue: Part 2," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1977. Neil Fletcher, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Dr. Domedion, "Time Heals: Part 1,"St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986. Dr. Domedion, "Time Heals: Part 2," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986. Interviewee, "Judy Garland: Beyond the Rainbow," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Also appeared in Starlight Theatre, CBS, and "The Hunley," The Great Adventure, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Lieutenant Colonel Andy Davis, Shadow on the JLand, ABC, 1968. Ed Miller, Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring (also known as Deadly Desire and Maybe I'll Be Home in the Spring), ABC, 1971. Kurt Anderson, The Astronaut, ABC, 1972. Nelson Hayward, Columbo: Candidate for Crime, NBC, 1973. Steve Barker, The Day the Earth Moved, ABC, 1974. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, What's Up, America?, NBC, 1971. Himself, The 38th Annual Emmy Awards, 1986. Himself, When We Were Young.. . Growing Up on the Silver Screen, 1989. Himself, MCM: When the Lion Roars (also known as The MGM Story), TNT, 1992. Himself,/.ucyandDes/:AHome/Wov/e, NBC, 1993. Himself, Inside the Dream Factory (documentary), Turner Classic Movies, 1995. Interviewee, Sports on the Silver Screen, HBO, 1997. Television Director; Unless Indicated Elsewhere; Series: (Also producer) The People's Choice, CBS, 1955-58. (With Hy Averback; also producer with Don McGuire and Dan Cooper) Hennessey, CBS, 1959-62. Television Work; Director (Unless Indicated); Pilots: Producer, Charlie Angelo, CBS, 1962.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Keep the Faith, CBS, 1972. (Also producer) Doctor Dan, CBS, 1974. The Last Detail, 1975. Snafu, NBC, 1976. Having Babies III (also known as ]ulie Farr, M.D.), ABC, 1978. Paris, CBS, 1979. The White Shadow, CBS, 1979. Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1979. Family in Blue, CBS, 1982. (Also producer) The Ladies, NBC, 1987. Television Director; Episodic: M*A*S*H (thirteen episodes), CBS, 1973-74. The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1974. The Texas Wheelers, ABC, 1974. The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974-75. Mobile One, ABC, 1975. Quincy, M.E. (also known as Quincy), NBC, 1976. (Also producer) Holmes and YoYo, ABC, 1976. McMillan, NBC, 1977. The Feather and Father Gang, ABC, 1977. The Black Sheep Squadron (also known as Baa Baa Black Sheep), NBC, 1977-78. Lou Grant, CBS, 1977-82. The White Shadow, CBS, 1979. Glitter, ABC, 1984. Jessie, ABC, 1984. "The Deacon Street Deer/' Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. Sledge Hammer!, ABC, 1986 and 1987. The Law and Harry McCraw, CBS, 1987. Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1987. Mr. President, Fox, 1987. Sp/es, CBS, 1987. Ohara, ABC, 1987. Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1987. Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1988. Simon and Simon, CBS, 1988. Supercarrier, ABC, 1988. The Adventures of Superboy (also known as Superboy), syndicated, 1988. Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1988. Television Director; Unless Indicated Elsewhere; Movies: (Also producer) Perfect Gentlemen, CBS, 1978. Rainbow, NBC, 1978. Sex and the Single Parent, CBS, 1979. White Mama, CBS, 1980. Rodeo Girl, CBS, 1980. Marathon, CBS, 1980. Leave 'em Laughing, CBS, 1981.
CORBIN • 135 (Also producer) Ros/'e: The Rosemary C/ooney Story, CBS, 1982. The N/ght They Saved Christmas, ABC, 1984. IzzyandMoe, CBS, 1985. Also director of Uncommon Courage. Television Work; Specials: Director, The Deacon Street Deer, 1986. Also producer (with Bob Finkel) of Bing Crosby and Perry Como specials, 1970, 1971, and 1972. WRITINGS Autobiography: (With Dick Kliener) Please Don't Shoot My Dog, William Morrow (New York City), 1981. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 133, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1991. International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Volume 3, "Actors and Actresses," St. James (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 19, 1994, p. 76.*
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Born October 16,1940, in LaMesa, TX; son of Kilmer Blaine and Alma LaMerle (Scott) Corbin; married Marie Elyse Soape, March 15,1965 (divorced, April, 1972); married Susan James Berger, May 29, 1976 (divorced, 1992); children: James Barry, Christopher Clayton, Shannon Katy Ross, Bernard Weiss. Education: Attended Texas Tech University, 1959-64, and University of Colorado, 1964. Politics: Democrat. Avocational interests: Owning and riding cutting horses. Addresses: Agent—Judy Schoen and Associates, 606 North Larchmont, Hollywood, CA 90048. Publicist— Wilkinson/Lipsman, 8170 Beverly Blvd., Suite 205, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Contact—c/o Hillard Elkins, 8306 Wilshire Blvd., #438, Beverly Hills, CA 902112382.
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Career: Actor and writer. American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, member of company, 1968-69; Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, member of company, 1975-79. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, member of faculty, 1966-67. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, active duty, 1962-64. Member: Screen Actors Guild (member of board of directors, 1985,1987-90), Actors Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Dramatists Guild, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Quarter Horse Association, National Cutting Horse Association. Awards, Honors: Theatre USA Award, 1974, for Suckerrod Smith and the Cisco Kid; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1993, Media Owl Award, and American Television Award nomination, all for Northern Exposure; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding informational special, 1995, for Moon Shot; Buffalo Bill Cody Award, for quality family entertainment; Western Heritage Award, National Cowboy Hall of Fame, for Conagher. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Merit Sawyer, Boone, NBC, 1983-84. Maurice Minnifeld, Northern Exposure, CBS, 1990-
95. Dylan Montgomery, Ink, CBS, 1996-97. C.D. LeBlanc, The Big Easy, USA Network, 1996-
98. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pete, The Thorn Birds, ABC, 1983. Roscoe Brown, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Vernon Witchard, Norma Rae, NBC, 1981. Sheriff Hack Ames, Travis McGee, ABC, 1982. Governor Howard James, Camp California (also known as Club Fed), ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ted Lomax, "Murder Is the Key/' Tucker's Witch, 1983. "The Way We Weren't," The Duck Factory, 1984. Jenkins, "John Henry," Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1987. Zed Westhymer, "Bobby the Chimp," The Famous Teddy Z, 1989.
Zed Westhymer, "A Case of Murder," The Famous Teddy Z, 1989. Richard Cooper, "Bad Company," Murphy Brown, 1995. Narrator/Wilbur Fisk Crafts/Edwin Johnson, Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Wickes, "Working Girls," The Magnificent Seven, CBS, 1998. Also appeared in MM*5*H, Hill Street Blues, Designing Women, and Murder, She Wrote. Television Appearances; Movies: Sixth resident, Rage, NBC, 1980. Dr. Agajanian, Bitter Harvest, NBC, 1981. Gus Lobell,/\ Few Days in Weasel Creek, CBS, 1981. Nick Hanson, The Killing of Randy Webster, CBS, 1981. I. D. McMasters, Murder in Texas, NBC, 1981. Lieutenant Fletcher, This House Possessed, ABC, 1981. Naylor, Fantasies, ABC, 1982. Bob Austin, Prime Suspect, CBS, 1982. Franz Grebner, Fatal Vision, NBC, 1984. Bert Hamilton, Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac, NBC, 1984. Judge J. Samuel Perry, The Jesse Owens Story, syndicated, 1984. Colonel, The Ratings Came, The Movie Channel, 1984. Assistant D.A. Jim Heusdens, Death in California, ABC, 1985. Floyd Carpenter, The Defiant Ones, ABC, 1986. Captain Johnson, Firefighter, CBS, 1986. The director, CAT. Squad, NBC, 1986. Max Ball, Warm Hearts, Cold Feet (also known as Babytalk), CBS, 1987. Judge Wirtz, LBJ: The Early Years, NBC, 1987. Elmore, Young Henry Houdini, ABC, 1987. Sheriff Wallace, Secret Witness (also known as No Secrets), CBS, 1988. Roy "Big Mac" McCleary, Man Against the Mob (also known as Trouble in the City of Angels), NBC, 1988. Malcolm Bryce, The People across the Lake, NBC, 1988. Gil Rosine, Stranger on My Land, ABC, 1988. Bentick, Red King, White Knight, HBO, 1989. / Know My First Name Is Steven, NBC, 1989. Principal Haskin, Spooner, The Disney Channel, 1989. Captain Bob Berg, Last Flight Out, NBC, 1990. Police Officer Bob Wai I is, The Chase, NBC, 1991. Charlie McCloud, Conagher (also known as Louis L'Amour's Conagher), TNT, 1991.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Earl Buckaloo, The Keys, NBC, 1992. Dolve Potter, Deadly Family Secrets, NBC, 1995. Dr. Jack Clayman, Robin Cook's Virus (also known as Outbreak), NBC, 1995. George Reed, Kiss and Tell (also known as Please Forg/ve Me), ABC, 1996. Dan Pendleton, My Son Is Innocent, ABC, 1996. Clifford Calvert, Columbo: A Trace of Murder, ABC, 1997. Mike Hadley, The Hired Heart, Lifetime, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Jimmy Scott Farnsworth, Maggie, 1986. Texas 150: A Celebration Special, 1986. Thomas Brady, Spies, CBS, 1987. Voice of Wild Bill Hickock, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. Narrator, Moon Shot (also known as Giant Step: The Inside Story of the Apollo Mission), TBS, 1994. Host/narrator, Fate of the Plains, PBS, 1996. Narrator, Eyes in the Sky, Discovery Channel, 1996. Film Appearances: Fat Zack, Any Which Way You Can, Warner Bros., 1980. Warden Walter Beatty, Stir Crazy, Columbia, 1980. Uncle Bob, Urban Cowboy, Paramount, 1980. Phil, Dead and Buried, Avco Embassy, 1981. Wimbush, The Night the Lights Went Out in Ceorgia, Avco Embassy, 1981. Derwood Arnspringer, Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. Sheriff, Six Pack, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. C. J., The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Universal, 1982. B. R. Abernathy, The Ballad of Cregorio Cortez, Embassy, 1983. Roy, The Man Who Loved Women, Columbia, 1983. General Beringer, WarGames, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1983. Attorney Frank Burton, Hard Traveling, Shire, 1985. Lew Harlan, My Science Project, Buena Vista, 1985. Andrew Woolridge, Nothing in Common, TriStar, 1986. Leon, What Comes Around, AWO Associates, 1986. Off the Mark (also known as Crazy Legs), Fries Entertainment, 1987. Sergeant Irwin Lee, Under Cover, Cannon, 1987. Harv, Critters II: The Main Course, New Line, 1988. Jim Sinclair, Permanent Records, Paramount, 1988. George Lawrence, It Takes Two, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. P. J. Downing, Who's Harry Crumb?, TriStar, 1989. Captain, Short Time, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990.
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Mr. Collins, Ghost Dad, Universal, 1990. Sheriff, The Hot Spot, Orion, 1990. Officer Don, Career Opportunities, Universal, 1991. Siringo, WarnerVision Films, 1995. Lodger, Curdled, Miramax, 1996. General Clyde Haynes, Solo, Triumph Releasing, 1996. Stage Appearances: Forester, As You Like It, American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford, CT, 1968. Mercade, Love's Labour's Lost, American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, 1968. (Broadway debut) Cower, Henry V, ANTA Theatre, New York City, 1969. Othello, American Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1969. Sir William Cecil/Lord Burghley/Sir Robert Cecil, Masquerade, Theatre Four, New York City, 1971. Detective, Crystal and Fox, McAlpin Rooftop Theatre, 1973. Bennie, Getting Out, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1978. Also appeared as Judd, Oklahoma!; as Falstaff, Merry Wives of Windsor; as Henry II, Beckett; as Macbeth, MacBeth; in Holy Ghosts; and in Suckerrud Smith, and The Cisco Kid. WRITINGS Plays: Suckerrod Smith and the Cisco Kid, 1974. Throckmorton, Texas 76083, 1983. Screenplays: Author of The Wildcatters, 1986.*
CORLETT, William 1938PERSONAL Born Octobers, 1938, in Darlington, Durham, England; son of Harold and Ida (Allen) Corlett. Education: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, diploma, 1958; attended Fettes College, Edinburgh. Addresses: Contact—Tessa Sayle Agency, 11 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TE, England.
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Career: Writer and actor. Repertory and television actor in England. Awards, Honors: Pye Television Award, children's writer of the year, 1979; Gold Medal, International Film and Television Festival of New York, 1980, for Barriers; Pye Television Award, children's writer of the year, 1981; Gold Medal, International Film and Television Festival of New York, 1983; Dillons First Fiction Award, 1995, for Now and Then. WRITINGS Television Series: Emerdale Farm, 1975-77. The Paper Lads, Tyne Tees Television, 1978-79. Barriers, Tyne Tees Television, 1980-81. Television Movies: "Dreams Lost, Dreams Found" (based on a work by Pamela Wallace), Harlequin Romance Movie, Showtime, 1987.
The Gentle Avalanche, Farnham, then Royal Court Theatre, London, both 1962, published by Samuel French, 1964. Return Ticket: A Comedy, Farnham, 1962, then Duchess Theatre, London, 1965, published by English Theatre Guild (London), 1966. The Scallop Shell, Farnham, 1963. Flight of a Lone Sparrow, Farnham, 1965. The Scourging of Mathew Barrow, Leicester, England, 1966. Tinker's Curse, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1968, published by Ungar, 1969. The Illusionist, Perth, Scotland, 1969. We Never Went to Cheddar Gorge (based on his television script), Perth, 1969. National Trust, Perth, 1970. The Deliverance of Fanny Blaydon, Perth, 1971. Orlando the Marmalade Cat Buys a Cottage (juvenile; from a story by Kathleen Hale), London, 1975. Orlando's Camping Holiday (juvenile; from a story by Hale), London, 1976.
Other Television Writing: Dead Set at Dream Boy, 1965. We Never Went to Cheddar Gorge, 1968. The Story Teller, 1969. A Memory of Two Loves, 1972. Conversations in the Dark, 1972. Mr. Oddy (from a story by Hugh Walpole), 1975. The Orsini Emeralds (from a story by G. B. Stern), 1975. Going Back, Yorkshire Television, 1979. Kids, London Weekend Television, 1979. Philip, 1979. The Gate of Eden (from his novel), YTV, 1980. The Agatha Christie Hour, Thames Television, 1982. The Machine Gunners (from a book by Robert Westall), BBC, 1982. Dearly Beloved, YTV, 1983. The Christmas Tree (from a novel by Jennifer Johnston), YTV, 1985. The Watchouse (from a story by Westall), 1988. The Torch, 1992. Moonacre, 1994.
Books: (With John H. Moore) The Question of Religion, Hamish Hamilton (London), 1978, published in the series "Questions of Human Existence as Answered by Major World Religions/' Bradbury (Scarsdale, NY), 1980. (With Moore) The Christ Story, Hamish Hamilton, 1978, published in the series "Questions of Human Existence as Answered by Major World Religions," Bradbury, 1980. (With Moore), The Hindu Sound, Hamish Hamilton, 1978, published in the series "Questions of Human Existence as Answered by Major World Religions/' Bradbury, 1980. (With Moore) The Judaic Law, Hamish Hamilton, 1979, published in the series "Questions of Human Existence as Answered by Major World Religions/' Bradbury, 1980. (With Moore) The Buddha Way, Hamish Hamilton, 1979, published in the series "Questions of Human Existence as Answered by Major World Religions," Bradbury, 1980. (With Moore) The Islamic Space, Hamish Hamilton, 1979, published in the series "Questions of Human Existence as Answered by Major World Religions," Bradbury, 1980. Now and Then, Abacus (London), 1996. Two Gentlemen Sharing, Abacus, 1997.
Stage Plays: Another Round, Farnham, England, 1962, published by Samuel French (London), 1963.
Children's Books; Fiction, Except Where Indicated: The Gate of Eden, Hamish Hamilton, 1974, Bradbury, 1975.
Television Specials: "The Red Signal" and "The Girl in the Train/'/Agatha Christie Stories, Series I, 1983. "The Fourth Man" and "In a Glass Darkly," Agatha Christie Stories, Series II, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Ideal Tale (poems), Compton Russell (Tisbury, England), 1975. The Land Beyond, Hamish Hamilton, 1975, Bradbury, 1976. Return to the Gate, Hamish Hamilton, 1975, Bradbury, 1977. The Dark Side of the Moon, Hamish Hamilton, 1976, Bradbury, 1977. (With Moore) The Once and Forever Christmas (poems), Compton Russell, 1976. Barriers, Hamish Hamilton, 1981. Bloxworth Blue, Julia MacRae Books (London), 1984, Harper (New York City), 1985. The Secret Line, Walker (London), 1988. (With Carla Lane) Mrs. Boswell's Slice of Cake, BBC Books (London), 1989. The Steps up the Chimney, Bodley Head (London), 1990. The Door in the Tree, Bodley Head, 1991. The Tunnel behind the Waterfall, Bodley Head, 1991. The Bridge in the Clouds, Bodley Head, 1992. The Gondolier's Cat, Hodder & Stoughton (London), 1993. The Summer of the Haunting, Bodley Head, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 103, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1982.
COUSTEAU Jacques-Yves
1910-1997
PERSONAL Born June 11,1910, in St. Andre de Cubzac, France; died of a heart attack, June 25,1997, in Paris, France; son of Daniel P. (a lawyer) and Elizabeth (Duranthon) Cousteau; married Simone Melchior, July 11, 1937 (died, 1990); married Francine Triplet (a flight attendant), June, 1991; children: (first marriage) JeanMichel, Philippe (deceased); (second marriage) Diane, Pierre-Yves. Education: Stanislas Academy, Paris, B.S., 1927; French Naval Academy, graduated, 1933. Addresses: Contact—Cousteau Society, 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017. Career: Oceanographer, producer, director, and cinematographer. French Oceanography Co., founder and president, beginning in 1950; Center for Marine
COUSTEAU «139 Studies, Marseille, France, founder and president, beginning in 1952; Oceanographic Museum, director, 1957-88; Institut Oceanographique et Musee, Monaco, director, 1965-88; Cousteau Society, New York City, principal, beginning in 1973; Les Requins Associes (television production company), principal. Calypso Oceanographic Expedition, leader; Conshelf Saturation Dive Program, director, beginning in 1957; conducted numerous Oceanographic explorations, in cooperation with National Aeronautic and Space Administration, National Geographic Society, and French Academy of Sciences. International Commission for the Scientific Exploration of the Mediterranean, past general secretary; Eurocean, past chairperson; French Council on the Rights of Future Generations, chairperson, 1992-95. Designer (with Emile Gagnan) of the aqualung for deep-sea diving, 1942, and developer of first underwater television camera equipment; created underwater research group with Commander Philippe Tailliez and Frederic Dumas; acquired the ship Calypso in 1950; designer (with Jean Mollard) of diving saucer (submersible), 1959. Military service: French Navy, 1930-56, head of Underseas Research Group, 1946; became captaine de corvette. Also served in the French Resistance during World War II. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best short documentary, and Golden Palm, Cannes International Film Festival, both 1956, for The 5//ent World; Academy Award, best short subject, 1959, for The Golden Fish; Academy Award, best short subject, 1964, and Grand prix du cinema francaise pour la jeunesse, both for World without Sun; Bradford Washburn Award, Museum of Science, Boston, MA, 1965; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding achievement in a cultural documentary and "magazine-type" program or series, 1969 and 1970, two Emmy Awards and one Emmy Award nomination, outstanding cultural program, 1972, and Emmy Award, outstanding documentary program achievement, cultural programs category, 1972, all for The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (in all The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau received forty Emmy Award nominations); Howard N. Potts Medal, Franklin Institute, 1970; Gold Medal, National Geographic Society, 1971; Prix d'oceanographic Albert I, 1971; Grand Medaille d'Or, Societe d'encouragement au progres, 1973; Prix de la Couronne d'Or, 1973; award, New England Aquarium, 1973; International Environmental Prize, United Nations, 1977; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding informational special, 1978, for Calypso's Search for Atlantis: A Cousteau Odyssey; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding information
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program, 1980, for The Nile: A Cousteau Odyssey; Lindbergh Award, 1982; prize, Bruno H. Schubert Foundation, 1983. Emmy Award, outstanding informational special, 1985, for Cousteau: Mississippi; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding informational special and outstanding informational series, both 1985, for Cousteau/Amazon: Snowstorm in the Jungle; U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1985; National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Founders Award, 1987, inducted into Hall of Fame, 1987; Centennial Award, National Geographic Society, 1988; named to Global 500 Role of Honor for Environmental Achievement, United Nations Environmental Programme, 1988; inducted into Academie Francaise, 1989; Premi Internacional Catalunya, Catalan Institute of Mediterranean Studies, 1991; James Smithson Bicentennial Medal, Smithsonian Institution, 1996; honorary degrees include D.Sc. from University of California, Berkeley, and Brandeis University, 1970, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1977, Harvard University, 1979, and University of Ghent, 1983; military awards include Croix de Guerre with palm and chevalier, French Legion of Honor. CREDITS Film Work: Cinematographer, Par Dix-huit Detres de Fond (short documentary; also known as Through Eighteen Meters of Water), 1942. Cinematographer, Epaves (short documentary; also known as Wrecks), 1945. Producer, director, and Cinematographer, The Silent World (short documentary; also known as Le Monde du Silence), Columbia, 1956. Producer, The Golden Fish (short documentary; also known as Les Requins), Columbia, 1959. Producer, World without Sun (short documentary; also known as Le Monde sans Soleil), Columbia, 1964. Producer and director, St. Lawrence: Stairway to the Sea (also known as Du Crane/ Large aux Grand Lacs), 1982.
Television Appearances; Specials: The World of Jacques-Yves Cousteau, CBS, 1966. Host, Cousteau Amazon (four episodes, including CousteauMmazon: Snowstorm in the Jungle) TBS, 1984. Host, Cousteau: Mississippi, syndicated, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: "UnderseaArchaeology,"Omnibus, CBS, 1954. Monday Night Special, ABC, 1972. Those Amazing Animals, ABC, 1980. Television Work; Series: Co-executive producer, The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau, ABC, 1968-76. Executive producer, The Cousteau Odyssey, PBS, 1977. Executive producer (with son Philippe Cousteau), The Nile: A Cousteau Odyssey, PBS, 1979. Executive producer of the series Rediscovery of the World. Television Work; Specials: Producer, The World of Jacques-Yves Cousteau, CBS, 1966. Executive producer (with Philippe Cousteau), Calypso's Search for Atlantis: A Cousteau Odyssey, PBS, 1977. Executive producer (with Jean-Michel Cousteau), Cousteau Amazon (four episodes, including Cousteau/Amazon: Snowstorm in the Jungle) TBS, 1984. Executive producer (with Jean-Michel Cousteau), Cousteau: Mississippi, syndicated, 1984. Other Television Work: Other works include Oasis in Space. WRITINGS Films: The Silent World (short documentary; also known as Le monde du silence), Columbia, 1956. Books:
Other films include Voyage to the End of the World and about twenty short documentaries produced between 1942 and 1956. Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau, ABC, 1968-76.
Par Dix-huit Metres de Fond, Durel (Paris), 1946. (With Frederic Dumas) La Plongee en Scaphandre, Laffont (Paris), 1950. (With Frederic Dumas) Le Monde du Silence, Laffont, 1953, published in the U.S. as The Silent World, Harper (New York City), 1953. (With James Dugan) The Living Sea, Harper, 1963.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 (With J. Pol us) Aldabra, Sanctuaire de Corail, Hachette (Paris), 1964. (With Polus) Le Monde Sans soleil, Hachette, 1964, published in the U.S. as World without Sun, Harper, 1965. (With Philippe Cousteau) The Shark: Splendid Savage of the Sea, Doubleday (New York City), 1970. (With Philippe Diole) We at Mort des Coraux, Flammarion (Paris), 1971, published in the U.S. as Life and Death in the Coral Sea, Doubleday, 1971. (With Diole) Un Tresor Englouti, Flammarion, 1971. (With Diole) Diving for Sunken Treasure, Doubleday, 1972. (With Diole) Nos Amies les Baleines, Flammarion, 1972, published in the U.S. as The Whale: Mighty Monarch of the Sea, Doubleday, 1972. (With Diole) Octopus and Squid: The Soft Intelligence, Doubleday, 1973. (With Diole) Tro/s Aventures de la Calypso, Flammarion, 1973, published in the U.S. as Three Adventures: Calapagos, Titicaca, the Blue Hole, Doubleday, 1973. Le Monde des Oceans (encyclopedia), twenty volumes, Laffont, 1974. (With Diole) Compagnons de Plongee, Flammarion, 1974, published in the U.S. as Diving Companions: Sea Lion, Elephant Seal, Walrus, Doubleday, 1974. (With Diole) Les Dauphins at la Libene, FlammarionArthaud, 1975, published in the U.S. as Dolphins, Doubleday, 1975. (With A. Sivirine) Calypso, Laffont, 1978. (With Y. Paccalet) Saumons, Castors et Loutres, Flammarion, 1978. (With Paccalet) La Vie au Bout du Monde, Flammarion, 1979. (With Paccalet) Les Surprises de la Mer, Flammarion, 1980. (With Paccalet) A la Recherche de rAtlantide, Flammarion, 1981. (With Equipe Cousteau) Almanach Cousteau de rEnvironnement, Laffont, 1981. (With H. Jacquier) Francais, on a Vole ta Mer, Laffont, 1981. (With Paccalet) Le Destin du Nil, Flammarion, 1982. Planete Ocean (encyclopedia), twenty-six volumes, Laffont-VPC Liriade, 1983. (With Paccalet) Fortunes de Mer, Flammarion, 1983. (With M. Richards) Jacques Cousteau's Amazon Journey (title in French, L'Expedition Cousteau en Amazonie)f 1984. (With Paccalet) Du Grand Large aux Grands Lacs, Flammarion, 1985.
COUSTEAU • 141 (With Paccalet) La Planete des Baleines, Laffont, 1986, published in the U.S. as/acgi/es Cousteau/ Whales, 1988. (With Paccalet) La Mer Blessee, Flammarion, 1987. (With Paccalet) La Mer de Cortez, Flammarion, 1988. (With Paccalet) Cap Horn a la Turbovoile, Flammarion, 1989. (With Paccalet) Les Grands Fleuves, Laffont, 1989. (With Richards) Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinee, Laffont, 1989. (With Paccalet) La Grande Barriere de Corail, Flammarion, 1990. (With Paccalet) Les llesdu Pacifique, Flammarion, 1990. (With Paccalet) Missions Pacifiques, Laffont, 1990. (With Richards) Le Grand Requin Blanc, Laffont, 1992. (With Richards) L'Australie, Laffont, 1993. (With F. Sarano) Madagascar: L'ile des Esprits, Plon (Paris), 1995. (With Paccalet) Le Monde des Dauphins, Laffont, 1995. (With D. Ody) Namibie: Voyages au Sud de I'Afrique, Laffont, 1996. (With Paccalet) Le Monde des Requins: A Paraitre, Laffont, 1997. Also published several scientific reports. Books for Children: Dauphins, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse (Paris), 1991. Phoques, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1991. Pingouins, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1991. Albatros, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1991. Loutres de Mers, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1991. Le Cora/7 Vivant, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1991. Le Garibaldi, Poisson du Pacifique, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1991. Le Dragon de Mer, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1991. Les Secrets des Antipodes, Cousteau HachetteJeunesse, 1991. Les Secrets de I'Amazonie, Cousteau HachetteJeunesse, 1991. Les Secrets d'une Plongee, Cousteau HachetteJeunesse, 1991. Baleines a Bosse, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1992. Lamantins, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1992. Kangourous, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1992. Elephants de Mer, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1992. Les Crabes, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1992. Les Secrets cfe Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinee, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1992. Les Secrets de I'Australie, Cousteau HachetteJeunesse, 1992.
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Les Secrets du Danube, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1992. Les Secrets de Borneo, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1992. Les Secrets de la Calypso et de /''Alcyone, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1992. Planet Terre, La Grande A venture de la Vie, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1993. Mission en Antarctique, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1993. Mission sur le Mekong, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1993. Mission en Indonesie, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1994. Mission en Alaska, Cousteau Hachette-Jeunesse, 1995. Adaptations: The film Cries from the Deep (also known as Les Pieges de la Mer), released in 1981, is based on a story by Cousteau. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 15, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1985. Notable Twentieth-Century Scientists, Volume 1, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1995. Periodicals: E, March-April, 1996, p. 10. Newsweek, July 7, 1997, p. 56. New York Times, June 26, 1997, p. A1. People Weekly, July 7, 1997, p. 112.*
CREDITS Film Appearances: Willie, Tom, 1973. Titons gang leader, Warriors, Paramount, 1979. Street punk, Fort Apache, the Bronx, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Junkie, Prince of the City, Warner Bros., 1981. Mental patient, Endless Love, Universal, 1981. Type, reporter, fool, Beaner Gang member, basketball player, and actor in audition, Hollywood Shuffle, Goldwyn, 1987. Man in love, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Film Work: Executive producer, Hollywood Shuffle, Goldwyn, 1987. Producer (with Peter McCarthy), I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Co-producer, Mo' Money, Columbia, 1992. Producer, House Party 3, New Line, 1994. Television Work: Producer (with Keenen Ivory Wayans), "Robert Townsend and His Partners in Crime" (special), HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1987. Associate producer, Hammer, Slammer, and Slade (pilot), ABC, 1990. Producer, "Damon Wayans: The Last Stand?" (special), HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. Television Appearances: Hollow Image, 1979.
CRAIG, Carl 1954PERSONAL Born August 1,1954, in Tallahassee, FL; son of Walter O. (a music professor) and Ruth (a secretary; maiden name, Roper) Craig; married Angela E. Fong (an airline worker). Education: University of Rochester, B.A., 1976; studied with Stella Adler in New York City. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Contact—244 West 54th St., 8th Floor, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor, singer, and producer. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild.
Appeared as paramedic cop, As the World Turns, CBS; as waiter, All My Children, ABC; and in "Lead Poisoning," Black Dimensions, PBS. Stage Appearances: My Fair Lady, Arizona Theatre Company, Phoenix, 1985-86. Appeared as Shine, The Great Mac Daddy, Negro Ensemble Company, New York City; in The Brownsville Raid, Negro Ensemble Company; as Bubba, Second Thoughts, Afro American Total Theatre, NY; as Universal Man, Poets from the Inside, Public Theatre, New York City; as Tony, Black Sheep, Billie Holiday Theatre, New York City; as Pierre, Sister Racher and the Ton Ton Maconte, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City; in Ceremo-
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CROSBY, Mary 1959PERSONAL Full name, Mary Frances Crosby; born September 14,1959, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Harry Lillis ("Bing") (a singer and actor) and Kathryn (Grandstaff) Crosby; married Ebb Lottimer, November, 1978. Education: Attended University of Texas at Austin; studied acting at American Conservatory Theatre. Addresses: Agent—Gold/Marshak/Liedtke Talent and Literary Agency, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA91505. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Suzi Cooper, Brothers and Sisters, NBC, 1979. Kristin Shepard, Dallas, CBS, 1979-81. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Patricia North, Pearl, ABC, 1978. Karen Lancaster, Hollywood Wives, NBC, 1985. Isabel Hazard, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Lisa Harris, With This Ring, ABC, 1978. Eloise, A Guide for the Married Woman, ABC, 1978. Cathy Preston, Midnight Lace, NBC, 1981. Ellen Price, Confessions of a Married Man, ABC, 1983. Susan Campbell, Final Jeopardy, NBC, 1985. Lucy Mallory, Stage Coach, CBS, 1986. Adele, Johann Strauss: The King without a Crown (also known as ]ohann Strauss: Le roi sans couronne and Johann Strauss—Der Koenig ohne /Crone), 1987. Television Appearances; Pilots: Natalie Kingsley, Co/den Gate, ABC, 1981. Cynthia Hughes, The Big Easy, NBC, 1982. Cover Up, CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Specials:
Goldilocks, NBC, 1970. Bing Crosby's Christmas Show, NBC, 1970.
CROSBY • 1 4 3 Bing Crosby and the Sounds of Christmas, NBC, 1971. Christmas with the Bing Crosbys, 1972. Bing Crosby's Sun Valley Christmas Show, NBC, 1973. Bing Crosby's White Christmas, CBS, 1976. Bing! A 50th Anniversary Gala, CBS, 1977. Bing Crosby's Merr/e Olde Christmas, 1977. Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1979. The 21 st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, 1986. Bonnie, Crazy Dan, NBC, 1986. Tube Test Two, ABC, 1991. Jennifer, Best Sellers: Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them; The Relationship, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Demon under the Bed," The Danny Thomas Hour, NBC, 1967. "Strange Justice," Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1978. Chris, "Pressure Point," CHiPs, NBC, 1979. "Kristen," Knots Landing, CBS, 1980. Colleen Wilcox, "Ready, Aim ... Die!/' The Fall Guy, ABC, 1982. "The Experiment," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. "Strange Bedfellows," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1983. "Staying Alive while Running a High Flash Dance Fever," Automan, ABC, 1983. "Yesterday's Child," Finder of Lost Loves, ABC, 1984. "On Your Toes," G//tter, ABC, 1984. "The Wedding," Hotel, ABC, 1984. "Fish out of Water," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Kim Donnelly, "Undersea Odyssey," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. "Distortions," Hotel, ABC, 1985. "Saving Grace," Hotel, ABC, 1985. "The Matadors," The Love Boat, ABC, 1986. Greta Nordhoff-Roscoe, Freddy's Nightmares (also known as Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street; The Series), syndicated, between 1988 and 1990. "Sister, Sister," In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1989. "Hill o' Beans," The New Adventures of Beans Baxter, Fox, 1987. Laura, "Tainted Lady," Murder, She Wrote, CBS,
1991. Monique, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1993. Professor Natima Lang, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1993. Claudia Van Eyck, Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1995. Heather Bonham, "Who Killed the Tennis Ace?," Burke's Law, CBS, 1995.
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CRUTCHLEY, Rosalie 1921-1997 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born January 4,1921, in London, England; died July 28, 1997. Actress. Crutchley is remembered for her roles on stage, film, and television, particularly her work in productions involving England's King Henry VIII. She studied at the Royal Academy of Music and later found work with the Liverpool Playhouse in repertory theater in the late 1930s. In 1940 she performed with the H. M. Tennent Players in Scotland, and from 1940 to 1942 she appeared at the Oxford Playhouse. She returned to the Liverpool Playhouse in 1945 with the Old Vic Company. Crutchley made her stage debut in Saint loan in 1938, followed by her London debut in Love for Love five years later. Her first performance in the United States was in The Heart of the Matter. Among her other stage performances are roles in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, A Doll's House, Don ]uan, and The Crucible. In 1948 she made her film debut in Take My Life and went on to appear in Quo Vadis, The Sword and the Rose, No Time for Tears, A Tale of Two Cities, The Nun's Story, The Haunting, Who Slew Auntie Roo?, The Keep, Sons and Lovers, and A World Apart. Her television credits included The
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Six Wives of Henry VIII, Smiley's People, Brother Cadfael, Poirot, Cold Comfort Farm, and Queenie. In 1997 she appeared in the mystery The Killings at Badger's Drift. The Guild of Television named her best actress of the year in 1956 for her performance in Black Limelight, and she received the International Television Award in 1970 for her work in The Six Wives of Henry the VIII. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Times (London; electronic), July 31, 1997.
CRYSTAL, Billy 1947PERSONAL Full name, William Crystal; born March 14, 1947, in Long Beach, Long Island, NY; son of Jack (a record store owner, record company executive, and producer of jazz concerts) and Helen Crystal; married Janice Goldfinger, 1970; children: Jennifer, Lindsay. Education: Attended Marshall University; graduated from Nassau Community College; New York University, B.F.A. (television and film direction), 1970. Avocational interests: Softball, tennis, cooking Japanese food, collecting New York Yankees memorabilia and miniature furniture. Addresses: Office—Rollins, Joffe, Morra, and Brezner, 5555MelroseAve., Los Angeles, CA 90038. AgentCreative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, comedian, producer, director, and writer. Briefly worked as a substitute teacher at Long Beach Junior High School; worked with Alumni Theatre Group at Nassau Community College; member of improvisational comedy troupe variously called We the People, Comedy Jam, and Three's Company, 1971 -75; stand-up comedian, 1975—, performing at clubs including Catch a Rising Star, Playboy clubs, and the Comedy Store. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a variety program, 1985, for Saturday Night Live; Grammy Award nomination, best comedy recording, 1985, torMahvelous!; two ACE awards and other ACE Award nominations, National Cable Tele-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 vision Association, 1986, for On Location: Billy Crystal—Don't Get Me Started; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1987, for The 29th Annual Grammy Awards; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1988, for An All-Star Toast to the Improv; Emmy Award, outstanding performance in special events, 1989, for The 31st Annual Crammy Awards; Golden Apple Award, star of the year, Women's Press Club, 1989; Emmy Award, outstanding writing, and Emmy Award nominations, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program and outstand ing variety, music, or comedy special, all 1989, for Midnight Train to Moscow; American Comedy Award, funniest actor in a motion picture, 1989, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture (comedy or musical), 1990, for When Harry Met Sally Emmy awards for outstanding writing and outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, both 1991, for The 63rd Annual Academy Awards; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy, and American Comedy Award, both 1991, for City Slickers; American Comedy Award, 1992, for work on Academy Awards presentation show; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture (comedy or musical), 1993, for Mr. Saturday Night; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performance in a variety or music program, 1993, for The 65th Annual Academy Awards. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lionel, Rabbit Test, Avco Embassy, 1978. Voice, Animalympics (animated film), Barber Rose International Films, 1979. Morty the Mime, This Is Spinal Tap, Embassy Pictures, 1984. Danny Costanzo, Running Scared, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1986. Miracle Max, The Princess Bride, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1987. Larry Donner, Throw Momma from the Train, Orion, 1987. Goodnight Moon, 1987. Dr. Abbie Polin, Memories of Me, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. Harry Burns, When Harry Met Sa//y.. ., Nelson Entertainment, 1989. Mitch Robbins, City Slickers, Columbia, 1991.
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Buddy Young Jr., Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. Mitch Robbins, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold, Columbia, 1994. Mickey, Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. First gravedigger, Hamlet, Columbia, 1996. Jack Lawrence, Fathers' Day, Warner Bros., 1997. Larry, Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line, 1997. My Giant, 1998. Film Work: Producer (with Alan King and Michael Hertzberg), Memories of Me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Executive producer, City Slickers, Columbia, 1991. Producer and director, Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. Producer, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold, Columbia, 1994. Producer and director, Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. Producer, My Giant, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Jodie Dallas, Soap, ABC, 1977-81. Host, The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour, NBC, 1982. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984-85. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, ABC, 1976. Guest, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1976. "New Year's Wedding,M// in the Family, CBS, 1976. The Kissing Bandit, "The Kissing Bandit," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. "Make-Up," Darkroom, ABC, 1981. Third Pig, "The Three Little Pigs," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1984. Robert Klein Time, USA Network, 1988. Himself, "Talk Show," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Narrator, "My New Neighbors," Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, 1992. Guest, The Whoop/ Goldberg Show, syndicated, 1992. First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1992. "Addicted to Fame," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1994. Guest caller Jack, "Leapin' Lizards," Frasier, NBC, 1995. Correspondent, "Extra Point," Rea/ Sports with Bryant Gumbe/, HBO, 1995. Himself, Muppets Tonight!, ABC, 1996. Himself, "The One with the Ultimate Fighting Champion," Friends, NBC, 1997.
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Appeared on numerous talk shows, Including The Tonight Show, That Was the Year That Was, Dinah, The Mike Douglas Show, and Later with Bob Costas, NBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Baseball, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: David, SST-Death Flight, ABC, 1977. Angel Myles Gordon, Human Feelings, NBC, 1978. Danny Doyle, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, ABC, 1979. Lieutenant Jake Beser, Enola Cay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb, NBC, 1980. Voice of America, In Search of Dr. Seuss, TNT, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1976. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1977. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1978. Guest, The 36 Most Beautiful Girls in Texas, ABC, 1978. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1979. Host (with Howard Cosell), Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1979. Player, The Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. Regular performer, The TV Show, ABC, 1979. Guest, DougHenning's World of Magic, NBC, 1982. Host, Billy Crystal: A Comic's Line, HBO, 1984. Host, A Comedy Salute to Baseball, NBC, 1985. Guest, The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. Guest performer, Richard Lewis I'm in Pain Concert, Showtime, 1985. Host (with Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg), Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Host, Fernando, Sandy, and Buddy, On Location: Billy Crystal—Don't Get Me Started, HBO, 1986. Guest, Kraft Salutes the George Burns Ninetieth Birthday Special (also known as George Burns' 90th Birthday Special), CBS, 1986. Comic Relief: Backstage Pass, 1986. Host (with Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg), Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. The Lost Minutes of Billy Crystal, HBO, 1987. An All-Star Celebration: The 1988 Vote, ABC, 1988. An All-Star Toast to the Improv, HBO, 1988. Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, syndicated, 1988. All-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBC, 1989. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Host (with Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg), Comic Relief III, HBO, 1989. Grand Slam, syndicated, 1989. Midnight Train to Moscow, HBO, 1989. Saturday Night Live Fifteenth Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Host (with Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg), Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. Overtime . . . with Pat O'Brien, CBS, 1990. Guest, Robert Wuhl's World Tour, HBO, 1990. The World of Jewish Humor, PBS, 1990. Wolf Trap Salutes Victor Borge: An 80th Birthday Celebration, PBS, 1990. A Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan, NBC, 1991. Entertainers '91: The Top Twenty of the Year, ABC, 1991. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. HBO's 20th Anniversary—We Hardly Believe It Our5e/ve5, CBS/HBO, 1992. Muhammad All's 50th Birthday Celebration, A6C, 1992. Host (with Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg), Comic Relief V, H6O, 1992. When It Was a Came II, H6O, 1992. Wax Cracks Hollywood, H6O, 1993. "What Is This Thing Called Love?/' The Barbara Walters Special, A6C, 1993. But... Seriously, Showtime, 1994. Host (with Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg), Comic Relief VI, H8O, 1994. 20 Years of Comedy on HBO, H6O, 1995. Interviewee, Countdown to Comic Relief, Comedy Central, 1995. Host (with Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg), Comic Relief VII, H6O, 1995. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, Disney Channel, 1995. Host, Cae5ar'5 Writers, P6S, 1996. Catch a Rising Star 50th Anniversary—Give or Take 26 Years, C6S, 1996. Host (with Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg), Comic Relief's 10th Anniversary, H8O, 1996. / Am Your Child (also known as From Zero to Three), A6C, 1997. Interviewee, Sport5 on the Silver Screen, H60,1997. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 28th Annual Grammy Awards, C8S, 1986. Host, The 29th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1987. The 60th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1988. Host, The 30th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1988. The 61st Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1989. Host, The 31st Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1989. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990.
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Host, The 62nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1990. Host, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1991. Host, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. The 6th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1992. Host, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. The /Oth Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, Disney Channel, 1994. Presenter, The lim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1995. Host, The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. Host, The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998.
(With Rocco Urbisci) Billy Crystal: A Comic's Line (special), HBO, 1984. (With others) Saturday Night Live (series), NBC, 198485. A Comedy Salute to Baseball (special), NBC, 1985. On Location: Billy Crystal—Don't Get Me Started (special), HBO, 1986. (With others) Midnight Train to Moscow (special), HBO, 1989. (And creator) Sessions (series), HBO, 1991. (Special material) The 63rd Annual Academy Awards (awards presentation), ABC, 1991. (Special material) The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation (awards presentation), ABC, 1992. (Special material) The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation (awards presentation), ABC, 1993. (Special material) The 69th Annual Academy A wards (awards presentation), ABC, 1997.
Television Work: Director and producer, On Location: Billy Crystal— Don't Get Me Started (special), HBO, 1986. Executive producer, Midnight Train to Moscow (special), HBO, 1989. Creator and executive producer, Sessions (series), HBO, 1991. Executive producer, Survival on the Mountain (movie), NBC, 1997.
For Film: Goodnight Moon, 1987. (With Eric Roth) Memories of Me (screenplay), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. City Slickers (story idea), Columbia, 1991. Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold, Columbia, 1994. Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. My Giant, 1998.
Stage Appearances: Master of Ceremonies in summer stock production of Cabaret, Ohio, 1981.
Other Writings: (With Dick Schaap) Absolutely Mahvelous (autobiography), Putnam, 1986.
Stage Work: House manager of production, You're a Good Man, Char//e Brown, New York City, 1971.
Contributor to periodicals, including New York Times and Playboy.
RECORDINGS
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Mahvelous! (comedy album), A & M Records, 1985.
Books: Crystal, Billy, and Dick Schaap, Absolutely Mahvelous, Putnam, 1986.
Also recorded song "You Look Mahvelous/' Videos: Appeared in numerous video releases, including Your Favorite Laughs from ''An Evening at the Improv," 1984; and Big City Comedy, 1985. WRITINGS For Television: (With others) The TV Show (special), ABC, 1979. (With others) The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour (series), NBC, 1982.
Periodicals: American Film, July/August, 1989, pp. 30-33, 48. Cosmopolitan, June, 1986, p. 80. Entertainment Weekly, June 17, 1994, pp. 26-29. Gentlemen's Quarterly, August, 1989, p. 199. Life, July, 1989, p. 68; April, 1990, p. 90. McCa//'s, July, 1991, p. 58. People, September 30, 1985, p. 40. Playboy, September, 1985, p. 140; March, 1988, p. 47. Rolling Stone, October 24, 1985, p. 49.
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CULLIVER, Karen 1959PERSONAL Born December 30, 1959, in Florida; daughter of Robert Eugene (a tax auditor and licensed minister) and Melinda Jane (a reading teacher; maiden name, Jones) Gulliver; married Garrett Parks; children: Madison Claire. Education: Attended Stetson University, 1978-79, and Orlando School of the Performing Arts; studied voice with Eric Stern and Michael Richardson, dance with Bob Audy, George Koller, and Stanley Kahn. Career: Actress and singer. Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL, appeared in Kids of the Kingdom, 197879; voted Miss Orlando of 1980. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (New York debut) Kim, Showboat, Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1983. Luisa, The Fantasticks, Sullivan Street, NY, 1984. Rosa Bud and Deirdre Peregrine, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. Fanny, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1986-87. Shirley Vernon, Lady, Be Good!, Goodspeed Opera House, 1987-88. Mary Stewart, Animal Crackers, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1987-88. Animal Crackers: The Marx Brothers Musical, Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, 1988-89. Broadway Jukebox, American Stage Company, Teaneck, NJ, 1988-89. Lucille Ballard, Meet Me in St. Louis, Gershwin Theatre, 1989. Christine Daae, The Phantom of the Opera, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1990, then Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1990-92, then Washington, DC, 1991, then Curran Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1997. Made stage debut as Elaine Harper, Arsenic and Old Lace, Once Upon a Stage Dinner Theatre; appeared
as Linda Christie in Play It Again, Sam, Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls, Daisy Mae in Li'l Abner, and Laurey in Oklahoma!, all at Once Upon a Stage Dinner Theatre; appeared as Pegeen Ryan, Mame, Show Boat Dinner Theatre; as Philia, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Country Dinner Playhouse; as Gwendolyn, Little Mary Sunshine, Burt Reynolds Theatre, Florida; as Gloria Upson, Mame, Coachlight Dinner Theatre; as Mrs. Potiphar,/oseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, An Evening Dinner Theatre. Toured in the chorus, Camelot; toured as Kim and understudy for Magnolia, Showboat, U.S. cities. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Preppies, Platinum Pictures, 1984. The Flamingo Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. Mayor's aide, Turk 182!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Whatever It Takes, Aquarius Films, 1986. RECORDINGS San Francisco Phantom of the Opera, Christmas Center Stage, Cabanna Boy, 1997.*
CURTIN, Valerie 1945(?)PERSONAL Born March 31, c. 1945, in Jackson Heights, NY; daughter of Joseph Curtin (a radio actor); cousin of Jane Curtin (an actress); married Barry Levinson (a director and screenwriter), December 1977 (divorced, 1982); remarried. Addresses: Agent—Writers & Artists Agency, 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actress and screenwriter. Member: Authors Guild. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best original screenplay, 1979, for.. .And Justice For All. CREDITS Film Appearances: Vera, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Warner Bros., 1975.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Naomi Fishbine, Mother, jugs, and Speed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Intensive care nurse, S/7ent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Plain Jane, Silver Streak, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Miss Milland, All the President's Men, Warner Bros., 1976. Phyllis, A Different Story, Avco-Embassy, 1978. The Great Smokey Roadblock (also known as The Last of the Cowboys), Dimension, 1978. Mrs. Bok, Why Would I Lie?, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1980. Miss Sheffer, Maxie, Orion, 1985. Arlene Hoffman, Big Trouble, Columbia, 1986. Pearl Waxman, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Buena Vista, 1986. Also appeared in Elegant John and the Ladies. Television Work; Series: Co-creator, Square Pegs, CBS, 1982-83. Producer, Good & Evil, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Jim Stafford Show, ABC, 1975. Judy Bemly, 9 to 5, ABC, 1982-83, syndicated, 1986-87. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sandy Lambert, The Primary English Class, ABC, 1977. Nurse Bob (unaired), NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Dennis' New Love," The New Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1974. "Fear of Flying," The Bob NewhartShow, ABC, 1976. "Sweathogs vs. Phi Beta Kappa," We/come Back /Cotter, ABC, 1976. Barney Miller, ABC, 1976. "Off to Jail," Rhocfa, CBS, 1977. "Quickie Nirvana," Rockford Files, NBC, 1977. Mrs. Warren, Frasier, NBC, 1993. Also appeared on Happy Days. Television Appearances; Movies: Miss Goldfarb, The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened, CBS, 1977. Kitty, A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story, NBC, 1978. Chief Warden Stelina Shell, Brave New World, NBC, 1980. Muriel, A Christmas without Snow, CBS, 1980.
CUSACK •149 Stage Appearances: Edna Klein, Children of a Lesser God, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1979. Also appeared in productions with New Theatre for Now, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1983. WRITINGS Film: (With Barry Levinson) . . . And Justice for All, Columbia, 1979. (With Levinson) Inside Moves (adapted from the Todd Walton novel of the same title), Associated, 1980. (With Levinson) Best Friends, Warner Bros., 1982. (With Levinson and Robert Klane) Unfaithfully Yours (adapted from the 1948 Preston Sturges film of the same title), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. (With Levinson) Toys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Television Series: The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1970. Other Television: "Mary's Delinquent," The Mary Tyler Moore Show (episodic), CBS, 1975. Phyllis (episodic), CBS, 1975-77. "Dusk Before Fireworks," Women & Men: Stories of Seduction (movie), HBO, 1990.*
CUSACK, Sinead 1948PERSONAL Given name is pronouncedSh/n-ed; full name, Sinead Moira Cusack; born February 18, 1948, in Dalkey, Ireland; daughter of Cyril James (an actor) and Maureen (an actress) Cusack; married Jeremy Irons (an actor), March 28, 1978; children: Samuel James Brefni, Maximilian Paul Diarmiud; sister of Sorcha Cusack, Niamh Cusack, and Catherine Cusack. Education: Attended Holy Child Convent, Killiney, Ireland, and Dublin University. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actress, 1985, for Much Acfo about Nothing.
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Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Phoebe, The Importance of Mr. O, Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1960. Beatrice and Joanna, The Changeling, Gardner Centre, Brighton, England, 1971.
Mlrandollna, 1971.
Behind the Cellar Door, and Revenge), Hemisphere, 1971. Rose, Tarn Lin (also known as The Ballad of TarnLin, The Devil's Widow, and The Devil's Woman), AIP, 1971. Isabel Geste, The Last Remake of Beau Ceste, Universal, 1977. Amanda "Billi" Rockwell, Rocket Gibraltar, Columbia, 1988. Dublin Murders, 1988. Miss Balsilbie, Venus Peter, 1989. Mary Crick, Waterland, Fine Line, 1992. The mother, The Cement Garden, October Films, 1992. Ellie McAllister, Bad Behavior, October Films, 1993. Matilde, Sparrow (also known as Storia di una cap/nera), 1993. Menchu, Uncovered, CiBy 2000, 1994. Diana Grayson, Stealing Beauty (also known as I'll Dance Alone, I Dance Alone, and Dancing by Myself), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. The Nephew, 1998.
The Silence of St. Just, 1971. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Shaw Theatre, London, 1972. Grace Harkaway, London Assurance, New Theatre, London, 1972. Laura Wingfield, The Class Menagerie, Gardner Centre, 1973. Desdemona, Othello, Ludlow Festival, 1974. Raina Petkoff, Arms and the Man, Oxford Festival, Oxford, England, 1976. Lady Amaranth, Wild Oats, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1977, then Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1979. Lisa, Children of the Sun, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1979. Isabella, Measure for Measure, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1979. Celia, As You Like It, Memorial Theatre, Stratfordupon-Avon, England, 1980. Evadne, The Maid's Tragedy, Memorial Theatre, 1980. Roxanne, Cyrano de Bergerac, London, then Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1984. Beatrice, Much Ado about Nothing, London, then Gershwin Theatre, 1984. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Barbican Theatre, London, 1987. Alice,/4r/stocrats, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1988. Masha, Three Sisters, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1990. Ruth Steadman, Map of the Heart, Globe Theatre, London, 1991. Grace, Faith Healer, Royal Court Theatre, 1992. Marguerite De Bourgogne, The Tower, Almeida Theatre, London, 1995-96.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jenny Lindley, "Take Seven," The Persuaders, ABC, 1971. Marie Dorval, "Notorious Woman," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1975.
Appeared at Abbey Theater, Dublin, Ireland. Toured as Raina Petkoff, Arms and the Man, British cities, 1976.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, Playing Shakespeare, 1984. Charlotte Dawson, Have Your Cake and Eat It, 1997.
Film Appearances: Edith,yA/fredt/7e Great, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. Janet Smith, Hoffman, Levitt/Pickman, 1970. Rose, Terror from under the House (also known as Inn of the Frightened People, After jenny Died,
Other Television Appearances: Ermine, The Black Knight, 1977. Ellie Marsh, God on the Rocks, 1990.
Television Appearances; Specials: Sally, The Eyes Have It, 1974. Olivia, Twelfth Night, BBC, then PBS, 1980. Nelly Mann, "Tales from Hollywood/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1992. Roxanne, Cyrano de Bergerac, Bravo, 1994. Diane Priest, "Oliver's Travels,"Mystery!, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Emily, David Copperfield, NBC, 1970. Rosalind, Quiller: Night of the Father, 1975. Rosalind, Quiller: Price of Violence, 1975.
Appeared in The Shadow of a Gunman and Trilby.*
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DANCE, Charles 1946PERSONAL Born October 10,1946, in Rednal (some sources say Birmingham, one source says Plymouth), England; son of Walter (an engineer) and Eleanor (a cook; maiden name, Perks) Dance; married Joanna Haythorn (an artist), July 18, 1970; children: Oliver, Rebecca. Education: Attended Plymouth College of Art; Leicester College of Art, diploma, graphic design; studied privately with Leonard Bennett and Martin St. John Burchardt. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Worked as a stagehand at theaters in London's West End. Member: Screen Actors Guild, British Actors Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Scottish Academy Award, best actor, Scottish Academy of Television Arts, 1984, for The Secret Servant; Scottish Academy Award, best actor, and British Academy Award nomination, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, both 1984, for The jewel in the Crown. CREDITS Film Appearances: Claus, For Your Eyes Only, United Artists, 1981. Paul Hatcher, The McGuffin, BBC Films, 1985. Raymond Brock, Plenty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Sardo Numspa, The Co/den Ch/7d, Paramount, 1986.
D. W. Griffiths, Good Morning, Babylon (also known as Good Morning Babilonia), Vestron, 1987. James Richards, Hidden City, Hidden City, 1987. Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll, White Mischief, Columbia, 1987. Television panel guest, A Cry in the Dark, Warner Bros., 1988. Anthony Bowles, Pascali's Island, Avenue, 1988. Gallery stuffed shirt, Rikkyand Pete, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. Clemens, Alien 3, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Surveyor, Kalkstein (also known as La valle di pietra and The Valley of Stone), 1992. Professor Mandry, Century, 1993. Benedict, The Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993. Rupert Munro, China Moon (also known as Lune Rouge), Orion, 1994. Robert Flaherty, Kabloonak (also known as Nanoo/c), 1994. Quinn, Shortcut to Paradise (also known as Desv/o a/ Para/so), 1994. Dr. Mittlesbay, Exquisite Tenderness (also known as The Surgeon, Intensive Care, and Dr. Death), APIX Entertainment, 1995. Soames, Michael Collins, Warner Bros., 1996. Nabel/Macanudo, Space Truckers (also known as Star Truckers), Goldcrest Films International, 1996. Cyril, The Blood Oranges, 1997. Us £eg/ns with You, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Guy Perron, The Jewel in the Crown, Granada, 1984. Edward Hartford Jones, Nancy Astor, BBC, 1984. James Latimer, This Lightning Always Strikes Twice, Granada, 1984. Aircraft company manager, The Lancaster Miller Affair, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Gerry Stamford, Out on a Limb, ABC, 1987.
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Dr. Edward Forester, First Born, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Ian Fleming, Coldeneye: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming, syndicated, 1990. Erik (title role), Phantom of the Opera, NBC, 1990. Lyle Yates, Undertow, Showtime, 1996. Captain Richter, In the Presence of Mine Enemies, Showtime, 1997.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Skeleton in the Cupboard," Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected, syndicated, 1979. Parker, "The Ojuka Situation," The Professionals, London Weekend Television, 1982. Michael Hayden, "Out of the Shadows," Harlequin Romance Movie, Showtime, 1988.
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manager, Born Yesterday, Greenwich; as understudy for Macheath, The Beggar's Opera, Chichester Festival, Chichester, England; and as Morris Townsend, The Heiress, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England. Also appeared in Royal Shakespeare Company productions as Lancaster, Henry IV, Parts I and II; as Catesby, Richard III; as Spanish envoy, Perkin Warbeck; as Williams and Scroop, Henry V; as Oliver, As You Like It; as Tomazo, The Changeling; as Freeman, The /a/7 Diary of Albie Sachs; and as Tullus, Aufidius. Major Tours: It's a Two-Foot Six-Inch above the Ground World, British cities, 1970. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Specials: Maxim deWinter, "Rebecca," Mob/7 Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1997. Host, Ira Gershwin: A Centenary Celebration—Who Could Ask for Anything More?, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Other Television Appearances: The Secret Servant, BBC, c. 1984. Michael St. Dennis, Darlings of the Cods, 1991.
Periodicals: Saturday Review, January 2, 1986, p. 35. Sunday Times (London), April 22, 1990, p. G3.*
D'ANGELO, Beverly 1953(?)PERSONAL
Appeared as Duke of Clarence, Edward VIII, ATV; as Siegfried Sassoon, The Fatal Spring, BBC; as Alan, Saigon: The Last Day, BBC; as Reynaed Callaghan, Frost in May, BBC; as Borghejm, Little Eyolf, BBC; as Captain Truman, Rainy Day Woman, BBC; as Charleston, Thunder Rock, BBC; as O'Brien, Father Brown; and as Teddy, Raffles. Also appeared in Dreams of Loving, BBC, and in Very Like a Whale and The McCuffin.
Stage Appearances: (London debut) Reynaldo and Fortinbras, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1975. Title role, Henry V, Royal Shakespeare Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1975. Title role,Cor/o/anus, Odeon Nationale, Paris, 1979. Nestor, Irma la Douce, West End production, 1980. Frank, Turning Over, Bush Theatre, London, 1983. Title role, Coriolanus, Barbican Theatre, London,
Born November 15, 1953 (some sources say 1954), in Columbus, OH; daughter of a bass player and a violinist. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Hanna-Barbera Studios, Hollywood, CA, cartoonist; formerly a singer with the music group Elephant and with Rompin' Ronnie Hawkins. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1981, for Coal Miner's Daughter; Country Music Association Award, 1981; Golden Reel Award, 1981; Emmy Award nomination, 1985; Theatre World Award, 1995, for Simpatico. CREDITS
1990. Appeared as Badger, Toad of Toad Hall, Swindon, England; as Beaudricort, St. Joan, Oxford, England; as Henry Carr, Travesties, Leeds, England; as Soliony, The Three Sisters, Greenwich, England; as hotel
Film Appearances: Sandra, The Sentinel, Universal, 1977. Actress in Rob's television show, Annie Hall (also known asAnhedonia), United Artists, 1977. Shelley, First Love, 1977.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 D'ANGELO »153 Echo, Every Which Way But Loose, Warner Bros., 1978. Sheila, Hair, United Artists, 1979. Patsy Cline, Coal Miner's Daughter, Universal, 1980. Carmen Odessa Shelby, Honky Tonk Freeway, Universal, 1981. Maggie, Paternity Paramount, 1981. Ellen Griswold, National Lampoon's Vacation, Warner Bros., 1983. Standish Logan, Finders Keepers, Warner Bros., 1984. Lise Hatcher, High Point, New World, 1984. Ellen Griswold, National Lampoon's European Vacation, Warner Bros., 1985. Blanche Rickey, Big Trouble, Columbia, 1986. Gilda, "Rigoletto," Aria, RVP/Virgin Vision, 1987. Stella, Maid to Order, New Century/Vista, 1987. Francine Glatt, In the Mood (also known as The Woo Woo Kid), Lorimar, 1987. Donna Nottingham, Trading Hearts (also known as Tweeners), Cineworld, 1988. Sharon, High Spirits, TriStar, 1988. Ellen Griswold, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Warner Bros., 1989. Amanda O'Rourke, Cold Front, 1989. Carter's lover, Anne, Pacific Heights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Evalita, Daddy's Dyin' . . . Who's Got the Will?, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Renee Barker, The Miracle, Miramax, 1991. Veronica Dante, The Pope Must Diet! (also known as The Pope Must Die!), Miramax, 1992. Andy Ellerman, Man Trouble, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Alma Bates, Lonely Hearts, LIVE Home Video, 1992. Lana, Lightning lack, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Miranda, Love Always (also known as All Points Between), Legacy Releasing, 1995. Edie, The Crazys/tter (also known as Two Much Trouble and How Much Are Those Children in the Window?), Saban Entertainment, 1995. Dolly Green, Eye for an Eye, Paramount, 1996. Pixie Chandler, Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills, PPG Entertainment, 1996. Darkman's mom, Nowhere, Fine Line Features, 1997. Ellen Griswold, National Lampoon's Las Vegas Vacation (also known as Vegas Vacation), Warner Bros., 1997. Mom's on the Roof, 1997. Mrs. Dollart, Die Story von Monty Spinnerratz, 1997. American History X, 1998. Film Work; Song Performer: "Back in My Baby's Arms/' "Walking After Midnight," "Crazy," "Sweet Dreams," Coal Miner's Daughter, Universal, 1980.
"You Find Your Way," "Daddy You Can't Blame Me," "Harder Than Your Husband," "Hungry for Love," "Dark Side of Life," "Still Tryin'," "I'll Fly Away," and "Rock of Ages," Daddy's Dyin'. . . Who's Got the Will?, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. "Lovin' You," National Lampoon's Las Vegas Vacation (also known as Vegas Vacation), Warner Bros., 1997. Film Work: Associate producer, Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills, PPG Entertainment, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Miss Emmy, Captains and the Kings, NBC, 1976. Caroline Wallace, Doubletake, CBS, 1985. Johnnie Faye Boudreau, Trial: The Price of Passion, NBC, 1992. Kitty Menendez, Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills (also known as Deadly Games and The Menendez Murders), CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Stella Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, ABC, 1984. Lainie Fleischer, 5/ow Burn, 1986. Mary Hearn, Hands of a Stranger, CBS, 1987. Eva Milton, The Man Who Fell to Earth, 1987. Jerry Sherwood, A Child Lost Forever (also known as The jerry Sherwood Story), NBC, 1992. Helen List, judgment Day: The John List Story (also known as Deliver Them from Evil: The John List Story and To Save Their Souls), CBS, 1993. Dee Fine, The Switch, CBS, 1993. Annie Hayes, Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence (also known as Frame-Up), NBC, 1994. Barlady, Edie and Pen, HBO, 1996. Jesse Larson, Sweet Temptation (also known as Sweet Mouthful), CBS, 1996. Vivian Fairchild, Widow's Kiss, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Ringmaster, Circus of the Stars, 1983. Cheech and Chong Get Out of My Room, 1985. Katrina, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 1986. Joyce, "The Parallax Garden," Genera/ Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Alain, "Marks" in "Talking With," Great Performances, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Henbane, "Sleeping Beauty," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1982.
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Voice of Lurleen, "Colonel Homer/' The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1991. Nitecap, 1992. Janice Baird, "Werewolf Concerto/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Other Television Appearances:
7996, 1986. Stage Appearances: Rosie, Simpatico, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1994. Made New York debut as Ophelia, Rockabye Hamlet; appeared as Marilyn, Hey, Marilyn, Charlottetown Festival Repertory Company; also appeared in an off-Broadway production, The Zinger. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Gentlemen's Quarterly, November, 1996, p. 113.*
DAVID, Lolita See DAVIDOVICH, Lolita
Penelope Younger, Younger and Younger, Academy Entertainment, 1993. Ramona, Cofab, Warner Bros., 1994. Olivia Marshak, Intersection, Paramount, 1994. Valerie, For Better or Worse, Columbia, 1995. Mrs. Albertson, Now and Then, New Line Cinema, 1995. Charlotte, ]ungle2]ungle, (also known as Un Indien Dans la Ville), Buena Vista, 1997. Eleanor, Santa Fe, Nu Image, 1997. Antoinette Baker, Touch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1997. Also appeared as first motel girl, Class, 1983; (as Lolita David) Susan, Recruits, 1986; (as Lolita David) blonde, Adventures in Babysitting, 1987; (as Lolita David) Adele, Blindside, 1987; (as Lolita David) black lace stripper, The Big Town; (as Lolita David) groupie, Circleman, 1988; Marva, Leap of Faith, 1992; Jenny, Raising Cain, 1992; Cods and Monsters, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Loretta, "Parole Board," Prison Stories: Women on the Inside (also known as Women in Prison and Doing Time: Women in Prison), HBO, 1991. Voiceover, "About Face," Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1994. Also appeared as Christy, "Wedding Bell Blues," Friday the 13th, 1987.
DAVIDOVICH, Lolita 1961(?)(Lolita David) PERSONAL Born c. 1961, in Ontario, Canada. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: CableACE Award nomination, best actress in a movie or miniseries, 1991, for "Parole Board," Prison Stories: Women on the Inside.
Television Appearances; Movies: Uncut Gem, TBS, 1990. Ellen Overstreet Kelton, Keep the Change, TNT, 1992. Kee MacFarlane, Indictment: The McMartin Trial (also known as The Naked Movie Star Carries and Nothing But the Truth: The McMartin Story), HBO, 1995. Sharon Foster, Dead Silence (also known as A Maiden's Grave), HBO, 1996. Sally Russell, Harvest of Fire, CBS, 1996. Sheila, Neil Simon's Jake's Women, CBS, 1996. Eva, Salt Water Moose, Showtime, 1996. GinaAntonelli, Trial at Fortitude Bay, Lifetime, 1996. Also appeared in Two Fathers' Justice, 1985.*
CREDITS Film Appearances: Blaze Starr, Blaze, Buena Vista, 1989. Joan, The Object of Beauty, Avenue Entertainment, 1991. Anastasia Sanshin, The Inner Circle, Columbia, 1991. Vikki, Boiling Point, Warner Bros., 1993.
DAVIS, Geena 1957PERSONAL Born Virginia Elizabeth Davis, January 21, 1957, in Wareham, MA; father, an engineer; mother, Lucille
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Davis (a teacher's aide); married Richard Emmolo, 1981 (divorced, 1983); married Jeff Goldblum (an actor), November 1,1987 (divorced, 1990); married Renny Harlin (a director), September 18, 1993 (divorced, 1997). Education: Attended New England College; Boston University, B.F.A. (acting), 1979; studied flute, piano, and organ. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1804. Publicist—Susan Geller and Associates, 335 North Maple Dr., Suite 254, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Actress with Mount Washington Repertory Theatre Company, North Conway, NH; model for Zoli Agency, New York City; appeared in television commercials. Founder of Genial Pictures. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best supporting actress, 1988, for The Accidental Tourist; Academy Award nomination, best actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best actress in a leading role, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture (drama), all 1991, for Thelma and Louise; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a musical or comedy, 1995, for Speechless.
Film Work: Producer,Speechless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Wendy Killian, Buffalo Bill, NBC, 1983-84. Sara McKenna, Sara, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: Grace Farron, "Kitt the Cat," Knight Rider, NBC, 1983. Housekeeper, "Help Wanted," Family Ties, NBC, 1984. Karen Nicholson, "Karen 2, Alex 0," Family Ties, NBC, 1984. "Don Juan's Last Affair," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1984. Melba Bozinski, "Raiders of the Lost Sub," Riptide, NBC, 1984. "Dream, Dream, Dream," George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. "Steele in the Chips," Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1988. Guest, The Today Show, NBC, 1988. Guest, CBS in the Morning, CBS, 1989. Host, Saturday Evening Live, NBC, 1989. Hollywood Insider, USA Network, 1989. Narrator, "Princess Scargo and the Birthday Pumpkin," American Heroes and Legends, 1992. Storytime, 1994.
CREDITS Film Appearances: April, Toots/e, Columbia, 1982. Larry, Fletch, Universal, 1985. Odette, Transylvania 6-5000, New World, 1985. Veronica "Ronnie" Quaife, The Fly,-Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Barbara Maitland, Beetlejuice, Warner Bros., 1988. Muriel Pritchett, The Accidental Tourist, Warner Bros., 1988. Valerie Dale, Earth Girls Are Easy, Vestron, 1989. Phyllis, Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Thelma Dickinson, Thelma and Louise, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1991. Gale Gayley, Hero, Columbia, 1992. Dottie Hinson, A League of Their Own, Columbia, 1992. Julia Mann, Speechless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1994. Angie Scacciapensieri, Angle, Buena Vista, 1994. Morgan Adams, Cutthroat Island, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1995. Samantha Caine/Charly, The Long Kiss Goodnight, New Line Cinema, 1996.
Television Appearances; Movies: Tamara Reshevsky, Secret Weapons (also known as Secrets of the Red Bedroom), NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Day to Day Affairs, HBO, 1985. Daphne, Hit List (also known as Trying Times), PBS, 1989. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Big Bird's Birthday or, Let Me Eat Cake, PBS, 1991. Fox/MTV Guide to Summer '92, Fox, 1992. Host, Breaking Through: Women Behind the Wheel, Lifetime, 1997. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 6/st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Presenter, The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992.
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Academy Awards PreAcademy Awards PreAwards Presentation, Awards Presentation,
Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Mistrial, HBO, 1996. Stage Appearances: Appeared in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Harvey, and Play It Again, Sam, all Mount Washington Repertory Theatre, North Conway, NH. WRITINGS Television Series: (With others) Buffalo Bill, NBC, 1983-84. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Premiere, May-June, 1991, p. 17. Esquire, August, 1989, p. 86. Gentlemen's Quarterly, June, 1989, p. 222.*
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Born December 18, 1917, in Cogdell, GA; son of Kince Charles (a railway construction engineer) and Laura (Cooper) Davis; married Ruby Ann Wallace (an actress and writer known as Ruby Dee), December 9, 1948; children: Nora, Guy, LaVerne. Education: Attended Howard University, 1935-38, and Columbia University, 1948; trained for the stage with Paul Mann and Lloyd Richards. Addresses: Office—Emmalyn II Productions, P.O. Box 1318, New Rochelle, NY 10802. Agent—Artists Agency, 10000 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 305, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Manager—Marian Searchinger Associates Inc., 327 Central Park W., New York, NY 10025. Career: Actor, playwright, and director. Worked as janitor, shipping clerk, and stock clerk in New York
City, 1938-41; began acting career with Rose McClendon Players; chairman of the board for Institute for New Cinema Artists; founder with wife, Ruby Dee, of Emmalyn II Productions; served on the advisory board of CORE, supports the NAACP, the Urban League, SCLC and is involved in the Civil Rights Movement. Military service: U.S. Army, Medical Corps and Special Services, 1942-45. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Radio and Television Artists, Director's Guild of America, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (advisory board), Southern Christian Leadership Conference (advisory board), Congress of Racial Equality, Masons. Awards, Honors: First Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Citation, 1965; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a special, 1969, for "Teacher, Teacher," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Emmy Award nomination, c. 1978, for King; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best musical, 1970, for Purlie; Frederick Douglass Award from New York Urban League, for "distinguished leadership toward equal opportunity," 1970; Paul Robeson Citation from Actors' Equity Association, 1975, for "outstanding creative contributions in the performing arts and in society at large"; Coretta Scott King Book Award from American Library Association and Jane Addams Children's Book Award from Jane Addams Peace Association, both 1979, for Escape to Freedom; Jury Award from Neil Simon Awards, 1983, for "For Us the Living," American Playhouse; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image Award, best performance by a supporting actor, 1989, for Do the Right Thing; Hall of Fame Award for outstanding artistic achievement, 1989; Lifetime Achievement Award (with Ruby Dee), Multicultural Motion Picture Association, 1995; National Medal of the Arts (with Dee), 1995. CREDITS Stage Appearances: ]oy Exceeding Glory, Rose McClendon Players, Harlem, NY, 1941. (Broadway debut) Jeb Turner, Jeb, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1946. Rudolph, Anna Lucasta, American Negro Theatre Playhouse, New York City, 1948. Trem, The Leading Lady, National Theatre, New York City, 1948.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 John Hay, The Washington Years, National Theatre, 1948. Stewart, The Smile of the World, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1949. Lonnie Thompson, Stevedore, Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1949. Jacques, The Wisteria Trees, Martin Beck Theatre, 1950. Jo, The Royal Family, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1951. Gabriel, The Green Pastures, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1951. Al, Remains to Be Seen, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1951. Dr. Joseph Clay, Touchstone, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1953. A lieutenant, No Time for Sergeants, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1955. Jacques, The Wisteria Trees, City Center Theatre, 1955. Cicero, Jamaica, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1957. Walter Lee Younger, A Raisin in the Sun, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1959. Title role, Pur//e Victorious, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1961. Sir Radio, Ballad for Bimshire, Mayfair Theatre, New York City, 1963. The Talking Skull, White Barn Theatre, Westport, CT, 1965. Johannes, The Zulu and the Zayda, Cort Theatre, 1965. Take It from the Top, New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1979. Midge, I'm Not Rappaport, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1986. (And writer with Dee) Two Hah Hahs and a Homeboy, Crossroads Theatre Company, 1995. Also appeared in Zora Is My Name!, Howard University, Washington, DC, and Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, New York City. Major Tours: Rudolf, Anna Lucasta, U.S. cities, 1947. Walter Lee Younger, A Raisin in the Sun, U.S. cities, 1959. A Treasury of Negro World Writing, U.S. cities, 1964. Stage Work: Stage manager, The World of Sholom Aleichem, City Center Theatre, 1955. Producer (with Bernard Waltzer and Page Productions), Ballad for B imsh ire, Mayf air Theatre, 1963.
DAVIS « 1 5 7 Director, The Talking Skull, White Barn Theatre, 1965. Director, Bingo, AMAS Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1985. Also director oiGoldbrickers of 1944, Liberia, 1944, and Take It from the Top, 1979. Film Appearances: (Film debut) John, No Way Out, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1950. Cab driver, Fourteen Hours, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. The/oe Louis Story, United Artists, 1953. Reverend Purlie, Gone Are the Days (also known as The Man from CO.T.T.O.N. and Pur//e Victorious), Hammer Bros., 1963. Father Gillis, The Cardinal, Columbia, 1963. Capshaw, Shock Treatment, Arcola/Fox, 1964. Jacko King, The Hill, Seven Arts/Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1965. Nelson Davis, A Man Called Adam, Trace-Mark/ Embassy Pictures Corporation, 1966. Joseph Winfield Lee, The Scalphunters, BristolNorlan/United Artists, 1968. Jedidiah Hooker, Sam Whiskey, Brighton Pictures/ United Artists, 1969. Luke, Slaves, Theatre Guild-Walter Reade/Continental, 1969. Elder Johnson, Let's Do It Again, First Artists/Warner Bros., 1975. Ernest Motapo, Countdown at Kusini, Columbia, 1976. Captain Geibarger, Hot Stuff, Rastar-Mort Engelberg/ Columbia, 1979. Raymond, Harry and Son, Orion, 1984. Dr. Sanders, The House of Cod, United Artists, 1984. Captain Moradian, Aveng/ngAnge/, Republic Entertainment International/New World, 1985. Coach Odom, School Daze, Columbia, 1988. Da Mayor, Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989. Reverend Purify,/ung/e Fever, Universal, 1991.
Noah, Gladiator, Columbia, 1992. Eulogy performer, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Chuck, Grumpy Old Men, Warner Bros., 1993. Judge Harry Roosevelt, The Client, Warner Bros., 1994. Jeremiah, Get on the Bus, Columbia TriStar, 1996. Midge, I'm Not Rappaport, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Himself, Four Little Girls, Green Valley Films, 1997. Also appeared in Nothing Personal, 1979; as himself, Making of "Do the Right Thing/ 1989; Himself,
158 • DAVIS Route One/U.S.A., 1989; Marshall, ]oe Versus the Volcano, 1990; Love Supreme. Film Work; Director: Cotton Comes to Harlem, United Artists, 1970. Kongi's Harvest, Calpenny Films Nigeria, 1971. Black Girl, Cinerama, 1972. Gordon's War, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. (And producer) Countdown at Kusini, Columbia, 1976. Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Negro People, PBS, 1965-67. Ponder Blue, Evening Shade, CBS, 1990-1994. Judge Harry Roosevelt, John Grisham's The Client (also known as The Client), CBS, 1995-96. Erasmus Jones (recurring), Promised Land, CBS, 1996. Also appeared as co-host, With Ossie and Ruby (series), PBS. Television Appearances; Movies: James Lucas, The Sheriff, ABC, 1971. Narrator, Freedom Road, NBC, 1979. Blane Whitfield, All God's Children, ABC, 1980. Chuffy Russell, Don't Look Back, ABC, 1981. Boxer Oz Jackson, B. L Stryker: The Dancer's Touch, ABC, 1989. Grandfather, The Ernest Green Story, The Disney Channel, 1993. Uncle Phil, Ray Alexander: A Taste for Justice, NBC, 1994. Dr. Winston, The Android Affair (also known as The Human Touch and Teach 905), USA Network, 1995. Uncle Phil, Ray Alexander: A Menu for Murder, NBC, 1995. Mr. Evers, Miss Evers' Boys, HBO, 1997. Also appeared as Oz, Auntie Sue, Blind Chess, The King of jazz, and Royal Gambit, all 1989; and as Oz, Night Train, Plates, Grand Theft Hotel, and High Rise, all 1990. Appeared as narrator in The Red Shoes, 1990; appeared as Juror number two, /2 Angry Men, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The Green Pastures, Showtime USA, 1951. Title role, "The Emperor Jones," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1955. Tell It on the Mountain, CBS, 1965. Charles Carter, "Teacher, Teacher/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1969. Today Is Ours, CBS, 1974.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Dr. Fredericks, Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid, NBC, 1977. Mr. Eolin,>4 Piece of Cake, NBC, 1977. "For Us the Living,"/\mer/can Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Host, Martin Luther King: The Dream and the Drum, PBS, 1986. Eyes on the Prize II, PBS, 1990. Zora Is My Name, PBS, 1990. Narrator, Haiti: Killing the Dream, PBS, 1992. Voice of Frederick Douglass, Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Narrator, Coin' Back to T-Town, PBS, 1993. Narrator, Arthur Ashe: Citizen of the World, HBO, 1994. Malcolm X: Make It Plain, PBS, 1994. Host, National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1994. African-American Summit: Coming Home, PBS, 1995. Narrator, Arlington National Cemetery: A Mirror of America, The Disney Channel, 1995. Host, National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1995. Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony, ABC, 1996. Lena Home: In Her Own Voice, PBS, 1996. Narrator (with Dee), Mississippi, America, PBS, 1996. Host, National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1996. Host, National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1997. Narrator, Thomas Jefferson, PBS, 1997. Also appeared as narrator, And Every Man Is Free: A Tribute to Langston Hughes, 1984; narrator, Treemonisha, 1986; Dred Scott, The Blessings of Liberty, 1987; Jay, Bruce Castleberry, and Reggie Bates, Alice in Wonder, 1987; host with Robert Terrell, A Letter to Booker T., 1987; The Twenty-Second Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1990; The 24th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1992; Voice of Frederick Douglass, Smithsonian's Great Battles of the Civil War, 1994; and The 48th annual Tony Awards, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Creative Person, PBS, 1965. The Great Depression, PBS, 1993. Erasmus, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Voice, The West, PBS, 1996. Also appeared in The Sheriff, N.Y.P.D., The Fugitive, and 12 O'clock High, all ABC; The Defenders, Look Up and Live, Slattery's People, Hawaii Five-O, Doctors/Nurses, and Car 54, Where Are You?, all CBS; and Night Gallery, The Name of the Game, The Outsider, Run for Your Life, Eternal Light, and Bonanza, all NBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Martin Luther King Sr., King, NBC, 1978.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Dad Jones, Roots: The Next Generation, ABC, 1979. Parson Dick, Queen (also known as Alex Haley's Queen), CBS, 1993. Judge Farris, Stephen King's The Stand (also known as The Stand), ABC, 1994. Voice, Baseball, (also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Other: "Seven Times Monday," Play of the Week, WNTA, 1960. Lieutenant Wagner, The Outsider (pilot), NBC, 1967. Osmond Portifoy, Night Callery (pilot), NBC, 1969. Television Work; Specials: Director and producer, Today Is Ours, CBS, 1974. Executive producer, Martin Luther King: The Dream and the Drum, PBS, 1986. Executive producer and director of Crown Dick, 1987; producer and director of A Letter to Booker T. and My Man Bovanne, both 1987; producer of The 85-Year-Old Swinger, Alice in Wonder, Crazy Hattie Enters the Ice Age, Mama, and Refrigerator, all 1987, and A Walk through the Twentieth Century with Bill Moyers. Radio Appearances: Host (with Ruby Dee), The Oss/e Davis and Ruby Dee Story Hour, National Black Network, 1974-75.
DAVIS • 159 Reardon and Thomas D. Pawley, Negro Universities Press, 1970. (With Philip Rose, Peter Udell, and Gary Geld) Purlie (musical; produced on Broadway, 1970), Samuel French, 1971. Escape to Freedom: A Play about Young Frederick Douglass (produced in New York City, 1976), Viking, 1978. Langston: A Play, produced in New York City, 1982. (With Hy Gilbert) Bingo, produced at AMAS Repertory Theatre, 1985. (With Dee) Two Hah Hahs and a Homeboy, Crossroads Theatre Company, 1995. Also author of Last Dance for Sybil. Film: Gone Are the Days (adapted from Davis'sPur//e Victorious; also known as Purlie Victorious and The Man from C.O.T.T.O.N.), Hammer Bros., 1963. (With Arnold Perl) Cotton Comes to Harlem (based on a novel by Chester Himes), United Artists, 1970. Television: "School Teacher/' East Side/West Side (episode), CBS, 1963. "Slavery," The Negro People (episode), PBS, 1965. Today Is Ours (special), CBS, 1974. (With Ladi Ladebo and Al Freeman, Jr.) Countdown at Kusini (based on a story by John Storm Roberts), CBS, 1976.
RECORDINGS The Poetry of Langston Hughes, Caedmon, 1969. The Best Poems ofCountee Cullen, Caedmon, 1972. The Black Cinema: Foremost Representatives of the Black Film World Air Their Views, Center for Cassette Studies, 1975. Also participated in recording Simple Stories, Caedmon. WRITINGS Stage: Coldbrickers of 1944, produced in Liberia, 1944. Alice in Wonder (one-act), produced in New York City, 1952, revised and expanded version produced as The Big Deal in New York City, 1953. Pur//e Victorious, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1961. Curtain Call, Mr. Aldredge, Sir (produced in Santa Barbara, CA, 1968), published in The Black Teacher and the Dramatic Arts: A Dialogue, Bibliography and Anthology, edited by William R.
Also writer for episodes of just Say the Word, 1969; The Eleventh Hour and Bonanza, both NBC; N.Y.P.D.; and for special Alice in Wonder, 1987. Other: (Contributor) Anger, and Beyond: The Negro Writer in the United States, Harper, 1966. (Contributor) Soon, One Morning: New Writing by American Negroes, 1940-1962, Knopf, 1968. "Ain't Now But It's Going to Be" (song), Cotton Comes to Harlem, United Artists, 1970. (With Ruby Dee) Glowchild, and Other Poems, Third Press, 1972. (With others) The Black Cinema: Foremost Representatives of the Black Film World Air Their Views, Center for Cassette Studies, 1975. Escape to Freedom, Viking, 1979. Just Like Martin, Simon & Schuster, 1992. Contributor to periodicals and journals, including Negro History Bulletin, Negro Digest, and Freecfomways.
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Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Gale, Volume 7: Twentieth-Century American Dramatists, 1981, Volume 38: Afro-American Writers after 1955: Dramatists and Prose Writers, 1985. Funke, Lewis, The Curtain Rises: The Story ofOssie Davis, Grosset & Dunlap, 1971. Periodicals: American Theatre, July/August, 1995, pp. 12-13. Essence, December, 1994, pp. 76-80. Jet, December 18, 1995, p. 20. Modern Maturity, July/August, 1994, pp. 64-70. Parade, October 20, 1996, p. 24. *
Television Appearances; Movies: Ted, The Cuckoo Bird, CBC, 1985. Heath Harris, Matinee (also known as Midnight Matinee), 1988. Dr. Reynolds, Anything to Survive, ABC, 1990. Marvin Parkins, Diagnosis of Murder, CBS, 1992. Vern, Heart of a Child, NBC, 1994. Huddleston, Don't Talk to Strangers, 1994. Gene Reuschel, Circumstances Unknown, USA Network, 1995. Group leader, Dangerous Intentions, CBS, 1995. Dr. Alexander, When the Vows Break, Lifetime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: High school teacher, "Mean Streets and Pastel Houses," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. Doctor, "Sanctuary for a Child," Nightmare Cafe, NBC, 1992. Ed, "The Conversion," The Outer Limits, Showtime,
1995. DAVIS, William B. 1938PERSONAL Full name, William Bruce Davis; born January, 1938, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; father, an attorney; mother, a psychologist; married (divorced); children: two. f ducation: University of Toronto, B.A. (philosophy), 1959; attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art./Avocat/ona/ interests: Waterskiing, downhill skiing. Addresses: Agent—do 100 West Pender, Ninth Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1R8, Canada. Career: Actor. Owner, director, and teacher, William Davis Centre for Actors' Study, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; member of the National Theatre, London, England, 1965-66; former artistic director of the national Theatre School of Canada, English acting program. Also a Canadian national waterskiing champion. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cigarette smoking man (also known as Smoking man and Cancer man) The X-Files, Fox, 1993—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mr. Gedreau, Stephen King's It (also known as /t), ABC, 1990.
ProfessorMyman, "Eggheads,"Sliders, Fox, 1995. John Wymer, "Out of Body," The Outer Limits,
Showtime, 1996. Also appeared on North of 60, CBC', Captain Power; Wiseguy, CBS; Airwolf, CBS; Street Justice, syndicated; and MacC/ver, ABC. Film Appearances: Beyond Obsession, Facets Multimedia, 1982. Ambulance driver, Dead Zone, Paramount, 1983. University dean, Head Office, TriStar, 1986. Beyond the Stars, LIVE Home Video, 1989. Drug doctor, Look Who's Talking, TriStar, 1989. Doctor Atkins, Hitman, Cannon, 1991. Omen IV: The Awakening, Fox Video, 1991. Dr. Smoot, Unforgettable, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1996. Cigarette smoking man, X-Files: The Movie, 1998. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Wilson, Back to Beulah; Harry, On the Job; Jefry, Two for the See Saw; Puppet Master, The Puppet Master; George, Chapter Two; and as Tony Orr, Emma Orr. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, February 9, 1996, p. 22. People Weekly, November 25, 1996, p. 67.*
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Born March 13, 1956, in New York, NY. Education: Phillips Andover Academy, graduated, 1974; graduated from Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. Addresses: Agent—do International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1988 and 1991, Women at Work Commissioners Award, National Commission on Working Women, and Quality Award, best actress in a drama series, Viewers for Quality Television, all 1989, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1990, all for China Beach. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Amy Russell, love of Life, CBS, 1979-80. Hayley Wilson, As the World Turns, CBS, 1981. Georgia Holden, Sweet Surrender, NBC, 1986-87. Colleen McMurphy, China Beach, ABC, 1987-91. Voice of Lois Lane, Superman (animated), The WB, 1996-98. Also appeared as voice of Gwen "Archer" Bowman, Wing Commander Academy, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Grace Wyckoff, Wild Palms, ABC, 1993. Sarah Ashby McClure, True Women, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jeannie, The Streets (also known as Street Heat), NBC, 1984. May Thayer, The City, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jillian Armstrong, "Knowing Her," Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Cynthia Farrell, "L.A.," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1986. Cynthia Farrell, "Out of Sync," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1987. Eve, "South by Southwest," thirtysomething, ABC, 1987.
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"The Promise," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. "The Breakdown: Part 2," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Helen Fiske, "Good Housekeeping," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Honey Trapp, "Dead and Gone, Honey," Spy Game, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Laura Shaper, Threesome, CBS, 1984. Moya Trevor, Liberty, NBC, 1986. Nora, A Winner Never Quits, ABC, 1986. Jane Goodrich, A Promise to Keep (also known as Angels without Wings), NBC, 1990. Dina Donate, Donato and Daughter, CBS, 1993. Chief of Staff Betsy Corcoran, The Enemy Within, HBO, 1994. Margaret Sanger, Choice of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story (also known asCrusaders), Lifetime, 1995. Hope Robbins, For Hope, ABC, 1996. Grace, The Patron Saint of Liars, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Voice of Libby Custer, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. Anne Williams, Texan, Showtime, 1994. Host, Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1990. The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. Host, The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Fourth Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS, 1994. The Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1997. Film Appearances: Linda, The Fan, Paramount, 1981. Susan McCall, A/most You, Twentieth Century-Fox/ TLC, 1984. Sister Ana, Where the River Runs Black, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Jenny, Moon over Parador, Universal, 1988.
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Celina, Patty Hearst, Atlantic-Zenith, 1988. Anne Briscoe, Masquerade, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Marianne, Light Sleeper, New Line Cinema, 1992. Becky Metcalf, Housesitter, Universal, 1992. Voice of Andrea Beaumont, Batman: The Animated Movie (also known as Batman: Mask of the Phantasm; animated), Warner Bros., 1993. Josephine Earp, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Lisa Emerson, Exit to Eden, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Jill, Live Nude Girls, Republic Pictures, 1995. Susan Barnes, Fly Away Home, Columbia Pictures, 1996. Joshua's mother, Wide Awake, Miramax, 1998. Dr. Ashley, Dead Man's Curve, Click Productions/ Mount Royal Entertainment, 1998. Cat Bonfairn, The Outfitters, 1998. Stage Appearances: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Hartman Theatre Company, Stamford, CT, 1979-80. Dorothy, A Life, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1980-81. Manya, Blood Moon, Production Company Theatre, then Actors and Directors Theatre, both New York City, 1983. Rocket to the Moon, Hartman Theatre, 1984. Beloved Friend, Hartman Theatre, 1984-85. Translations, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1995.
del TORO, Benicio 1967PERSONAL Born February 19, 1967, in Santurce, Puerto Rico; raised in Puerto Rico and Pennsylvania. Education: Studied business at the University of California, San Diego. Addresses: Agent—do IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—c/o Add is-Wechsler and Associates, 955 South Carillo Dr., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Awards, best supporting male, 1996, for The Usual Suspects, and 1997, for Basquiat.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Duke, the dog-faced boy, Big Top Pee-Wee, Paramount, 1988. Dario, License to Kill (also known as License Revoked), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Miguel, The Indian Runner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ Pathe, 1991. Alvaro Harana, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Warner Bros., 1992. Dino Palladino, Money for Nothing, Buena Vista, 1993. Bon, the friend from Miami, Huevos de Oro (also known as Golden Balls and Macho), Lola Films, 1993. Manny Rodrigo, Fearless, Warner Bros., 1993. Lamar Dickey, China Moon (also known as Lune Rouge), Orion, 1994. Rex, Swimming with Sharks (also known as The Boss and The Buddy Factor), Trimark Pictures, 1995. Fred Fenster, The Usual Suspects, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Himself, Cannes Man, Rocket Pictures Home Video, 1996. Benny Dalmau, Basquiat (also known as Build a Fort, Set It on Fire), Miramax, 1996. Juan Primo, The Fan, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Gaspare Spoglia, The Funeral, October Films, 1996. Detective Lopez, ]oyride, Live Entertainment/Showcase Entertainment, 1997. Vincent Roche, Excess Baggage, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Oscar Zeta Acosta, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, MCA/Universal, 1998. Film Director and Producer: Submission, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rafael Caro Quintero, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ohara, ABC, 1987. "Everybody's in Showbiz," Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. "The Bribe/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1994. Paco, "Good Housekeeping," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 WRITINGS Screenplays: Submission, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Newsweek, January 15, 1996, pp. 60-63.*
DeLUISE, Dom 1933PERSONAL Full name, Dominick DeLuise; born August 1,1933, in Brooklyn, NY; son of John (a civil servant) and Vicenza "Jennie" (DeStefano) DeLuise; married Carol Arata (an actress; professional name, Carol Arthur), November 23,1965; children: Peter John (an actor), Michael Robert (an actor), David Dominick. Education: Attended Tufts College. Avocational interests: Furniture refinishing, herb gardening. Addresses: Agent—Artists Group, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 2490, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor, director, and commercial spokesperson. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Sergeant Collins, Fail Safe, Columbia, 1964. Marvin Rollins, Diary of a Bachelor, American International Pictures, 1964. Julius Pritter, The Class Bottom Boat (also known as The Spy in Lace Panties), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Kurt Brock, The Busybody, Paramount, 1967. J. Gardner Monroe, What's So Bad about Feeling Good?, Universal, 1968. Father Fyodor, The Twelve Chairs, UMC, 1969. Bill Bird, Norwood, Paramount, 1970. Irwin, Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things about Me?, National General, 1971. Azzecca, Every Little Crook and Nanny, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Buddy Bizarre, Blazing Saddles, Warner Bros., 1974. Eduardo Gambetti, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes's Smarter Brother, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1975.
DeLUISE • 163 Dom Bell, 5//ent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Zitz, The World's Greatest Lover, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1977. Diary of a Young Comic, 1977. Pepe Domascus, The Cheap Detective, Columbia, 1978. Dan Turner, Sexette, Crown International, 1978. Marlon Borunki, The End, United Artists, 1978. Ernie Fortunate, Hot Stuff, Columbia, 1979. Bernie (the Hollywood agent), The Muppet Movie, Associated Film Distribution, 1979. Dominick DiNapoli, Fatso, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Walter Holmes, The Last Married Couple in America, Universal, 1980. Doc, Smokey and the Bandit II (also known as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again), Columbia, 1980. Shadrach, Wholly Moses, Columbia, 1980. Victor/Captain Chaos, The Cannonball Run, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Emperor Nero, History of the World, Part One, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Melvin P. Thorpe, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Universal, 1982. Voice of Jeremy, The Secret of NIMH (animated; also known as Mrs. Brisby and the Rats of NIMH), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Victor/Captain Chaos, Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. The Pope,/ohnny Dangerously, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984. Voice of Tiger, An American Tail (animated), Universal, 1986. Aunt Kate, Haunted Honeymoon, Orion, 1986. Voice of Pizza the Hutt,Space Ba//s, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1987. Police Chief, Un Tassinaro, a New York (also known as A Taxi Driver in New York), Italian International Film, 1987. Big Bad Joe, Going Bananas (also known as My African Adventure), Cannon, 1987. Voice of Fagin, Oliver and Company (animated), Buena Vista, 1988. Gutterman, Loose Cannons, TriStar, 1989. Voice of Itchy, All Dogs Go to Heaven (animated), United Artists, 1989. Mr. B., Driving Me Crazy (also known as Trabbi Goes to Hollywood), 1991. Voice of Tiger, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, 1991. Voice of Munchie, Munchie, Concorde, 1992. Dr. Beckhard, Almost Pregnant, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992.
164 • DeLUISE Voice of Christopher Columbus, The Magic Voyage, 1992. Voice of Rip, The Skateboard Kid, Concorde-New Horizons, 1993. Don Giovanni, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Voice of Looking Glass, Happily Ever After (animated), First National Film Corp., 1993. Voice of Stanley, A Troll in Central Park (animated), Warner Bros., 1994. Munchie Strikes Back, 1994. Dr. Animal Cannibal Pizza, Silence of the Hams (also known as // Silenzio del Prosciutti), 1994. Voice of Ichy Itchiford, All Dogs Co to Heaven 2 (animated), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. "Fingers" the cashier, Toonstruck, 1996. Jerry, Red Line, Mondofin/Triboro, 1996. Judge, The Good Bad Guy (also known as Killer per caso), Medusa (Italy), 1997. Also appeared in Benito. Film Work:
Director, Hot Stuff, Columbia, 1979. Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Entertainers, CBS, 1964-65. Regular, The Dean Martin Summer Show, NBC, 1966. Host, The Dom DeLuise Show, CBS, 1968. Regular, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, CBS, 1971-72. Regular, The Dean Martin Show (also known as The Dean Martin Comedy Hour), NBC, 1972-73. Voice of Mr. Evictus, The Roman Holidays (animated), NBC, 1972-73. Stanley Belmont, Lotsa Luck!, NBC, 1973-74. Dominick DeLuca, The Dom DeLuise Show, syndicated, 1987. Host, Candid Camera, syndicated, 1991. Voice of Tiger, F/eve/'s American Tails (documentary), CBS, 1992. Vinnie Piatte, Burke's Law, CBS, 1994-95. Also appeared as Dominick the Great on The Garry Moore Show, CBS. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Edward Dudley, "Just Another Pretty Face," The Munsters, CBS, 1966. Please Don't Eat the Daisies, NBC, 1966. The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "This Is Sholom Aleichem," Experiment in Television, NBC, 1969. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, ABC, 1969. Guest host, The Golddiggers, syndicated, 1971. Medical Center, CBS, 1974. Himself, The MuppetShow, syndicated, 1977. Guilt, "Guilt Trip," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. Vito, Easy Street, NBC, 1987. Win, Lose, or Draw, syndicated, 1987. Uncle Dominic, "Woolly Bullies," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. Toby Beaumont, "Die Laughing,"B. L. Stryker, ABC, 1989. A Conversation with Dinah, 1989. Buddy Blake, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1993. Voice of Floyd the dog, "Change for a Buck," Married . .. with Children, Fox, 1993. Nick Piccolo, "Vapors,"SeaQuestDSV/, NBC, 1994. Voice, The Magic School Bus, PBS, 1994. Himself, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1995. Interviewee, "Dean Martin: Everybody Loves Somebody," Biography, A&E, 1995. Magic Morton, "I Only Have Eyes for You," Beverly Hills 90210, Pox, 1996. Duck, Cybill, CBS, 1996. Voice of the governor, "A Star Is Abhorred," Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bar-rump Bump Show, 1964. The Arthur Godfrey Special, NBC, 1972. The Arthur Godfrey Portable Electric Medicine Show, NBC, 1972. Dean Martin's Red Hot Scandals of 1926, NBC, 1976. Dean Martin's Red Hot Scandals, Part 2, NBC, 1977. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Frank Sinatra, NBC, 1978. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: George Burns, NBC, 1978. Ann-Margret's Hollywood Movie Girls, ABC, 1980. Dean Martin's Comedy Classics, NBC, 1981. Baryshnikov in Hollywood, CBS, 1982. The Best Little Special in Texas, CBS, 1982. Dean Martin at the Wild Animal Park, NBC, 1982. Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter, 1982. Host, Dom DeLuise and Friends, ABC, 1983. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: loan Collins, NBC, 1984. Host, Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part II, ABC, 1984. The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard, ABC, 1984. Host, Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part III, ABC, 1985. Host, Dom DeLuise and Friends, Pan IV, ABC, 1986. Narrator and voice, Henry's Cat, 1986.
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NBC News Report on America: Life in the Fat Lane, NBC, 1987. The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1987. Friday Night Surprise!, 1988. Host, Superstars and Their Moms, 1989. Dinah Comes Home Again, TNN, 1990. Voice of Nicodemus the pig, A Precious Christmas Moment, 1991. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, 1991. Host, Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys, The Disney Channel, 1992. Presenter, The / 9th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1992. Hal Roach: Hollywood's King of Laughter (documentary), The Disney Channel, 1994. Shan's Passover Surprise, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Roger Hanover, Happy, CBS, 1983. Father Drobney, Don't Drink the Water, ABC, 1994. Mr. Fallon, The Tin Soldier, Showtime, 1995.
Also appeared in The School for Scandal, Hamlet, and Stalag 17, all Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH; Mixed Company, Provincetown, MA; Little Shop of Horrors; and Peter and the Wolf; starred in the cabaret act An Evening with Dom DeLuise in Las Vegas, NV, and Atlantic City, NJ.
Stage Appearances; Operas: Public opinion, Orpheus in the Underworld, Los Angeles Opera Company, 1989. Froesch, Die Fledermaus, Metropolitan Opera of New York, 1990 and 1991.
Major Tours: Appeared in Luv, U.S. cities.
Stage Work; Director: 5ame Time Next Year Burt Reynolds Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1980. Butterflies Are Free, Burt Reynolds Theatre, 1980. Brighton Beach Memoirs, Burt Reynolds Theatre, 1986. WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Pilots: Logan Delp, Evil Roy Slade, NBC, 1972. Murray West, Only with Married Men, ABC, 1974. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Happy, CBS, 1983.
Stage Appearances; Plays: (Off-Broadway debut) Struthion, The Jackass, Barbizon-Plaza Theatre, 1960. Corporal Billy Jester, Little Mary Sunshine, Orpheum Theatre, then Players Theatre, both New York City, 1961. Ensemble, Another Evening with Harry Stoones (revue), Gramercy Arts Theatre, New York City, 1961. Bob Acres, All in Love, Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1961. The King, Half-Past Wednesday, Orpheum Theatre, 1962. (Broadway debut) Muffin T. Ragamuffin, The Student Gypsy; or, The Prince of Liederkrantz, 54th Street Theatre, 1963. Mr. Faddish, Too Much ]ohnson, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1964. Mr. Psawyer, Here's Love, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1964. Barney Cashman, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1971.
Teleplays: Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part III, ABC, 1985. Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part IV, ABC, 1986. Other: Eat This . . . It Will Make You Feel Better: Mama's Italian Home Cooking and Other Favorites of Family and Friends (cookbook), Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1988. Charlie the Caterpillar (children's book), Simon & Schuster, 1990. Also coauthor of the film Ben/to. OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals: Jersey Journal, April 28, 1988.*
De MORNAY, Rebecca 1961PERSONAL Original name, Rebecca George; born August 29, 1961, in Santa Rosa, CA; raised in Europe; daughter of Wally (a disc jockey and talk show host) and Julia (an actress) George; married Bruce Wagner, 1989
166 • DeNIRO Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 (divorced, 1990). Education: Attended high school in Kitzbuehel, Austria; studied acting at Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, Los Angeles, CA, and with Sandra Seacat and Geraldine Page; apprentice at Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope Studio, 1981. AddressesMgent—Steve Dontanzille, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Rose Peasley, "Pecos Bill, King of the Cowboys," Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1986. Mysterious woman, "The Conversion," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Television Work; Episodic: Director, "The Conversion/' The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995.
Career: Actress, director, and producer. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. Lana, Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. Cathy Pitkin, Testament, Paramount, 1983. Debby Palmer, Neil Simon's "The Slugger's Wife" (also known as The Slugger's Wife), Columbia, 1985. Thelma, The Trip to Bountiful, Island Alive, 1985. Sara, Runaway Train, Cannon, 1985. Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Cannon, 1987. Robin Shay, And God Created Woman, Vestron, 1988. Elizabeth "Ellie" DeWitt, Feds, Warner Bros., 1988. Anna Schuman, Dealers, J. Arthur Rank, 1989. Helen McCaffrey, Backdraft, Universal, 1991. Peyton Flanders, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Buena Vista, 1992. Milady DeWinter, The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. Jennifer Haines, Guilty as Sin, Buena Vista, 1993. Dr. Sarah Taylor, Never Talk to Strangers, TriStar, 1995. Louise, The Winner, LIVE Entertainment, 1996.
Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1986. Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992. The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. Presenter, The MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1992. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1995. Stage Appearances: Born Yesterday, 1988. Marat/Sade, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, April, 1986, p. 37. Entertainment Weekly, March 15, 1996, p. 71. People Weekly, October 3, 1983, p. 100; February 27, 1984, p. 28. Premiere, February, 1992, p. 88. Saturday Re view, January-February, 1986, p. 30. TV Guide, April 23, 1994, p. 24.*
Film Work; Executive Producer: Never Talk to Strangers, TriStar, 1995. The Winner, LIVE Entertainment, 1996.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Wendy Torrance, Stephen King's The Shining (also known as The Shining), ABC, 1997.
Born August 17,1943, in New York, NY; son of Robert (an artist) and Virginia (a painter; maiden name, Admiral) De Niro; married Diahnne Abbott (an actress), 1976 (divorced, 1988); married Grace Hightower (a former flight attendant), June 17,1997; children: (first marriage) Drena, Raphael Eugene; (with Toukie Smith) Aaron Kendrick and Julian Henry (twins). Education: Studied with Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio.
Television Appearances; Movies: Claire Dupin, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, 1986. Moreau, By Dawn's Early Light (also known as The Grand Tour), HBO, 1990. Flo March, An Inconvenient Woman, ABC, 1991. Lynn Kaines, Blind Side, HBO, 1993. Arlene Holsclaw, Getting Out, ABC, 1994. Barbara/Nancy, Pascagoula, 1997.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1804. Career: Actor. Founder of Tribeca Productions and Tribeca Film Center, New York City, 1989. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, 1973, for Bang the Drum Slowly; New York Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, 1973, for Mean Streets; Academy Award, best supporting actor, 1974, for The Godfather, Part II; Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture (drama), Hollywood Foreign Press Association, both 1977, for Taxi Driver; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture (musical or comedy), 1978, for New York, New York; Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture (drama), both 1979, for The Deer Hunter; Hasty Pudding Man of the Year Award, Harvard University, 1979; Academy Award, best actor, 1980, and Golden Globe Award, best actor in a film or drama, 1981, for Raging Bull; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture, 1989, for Midnight Run; D. W. Griffith Award, best actor, 1990; Academy Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture (drama), both 1991, for/A wakenings; Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a drama, both 1991, for Cape Fear; MTV Movie Award nominee, best villain, 1997, for The Fan; Theatre World Award, for Cuba and His Teddy Bear. CREDITS Film Appearances: Bit, Trois Chambres a Manhattan, 1965. Cecil, The Wedding Party, Ajay, 1967. Jon Rubin, Greetings, Sigma III, 1968. Sam, Sam's Song (also known as The Swap), Cannon, 1969. Lloyd Barker, Bloody Mama, American International Pictures, 1970. Jon Rubin, Hi, Mom (also known as Confessions of a Peeping]ohn)f Sigma III, 1970. Gypsy cab driver, Jennifer on My Mind, United Artists, 1971.
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Danny, Born to Win, United Artists, 1971. Mario, The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Bruce Pearson, Bang the Drum Slowly, Paramount, 1973. Johnny Boy, Mean Streets, Warner Bros., 1973. Vito Corleone, The Godfather, Part II, Paramount, 1974. America at the Movies, 1976. Travis Bickle, Taxi Driver, Columbia, 1976. Monroe Stahr, The Last Tycoon, Paramount, 1977. Jimmy Doyle, New York, New York, United Artists, 1977. Alfredo Berlinghieri, 1900 (also known as Novecento), Paramount, 1977. Michael Vronsky, The Deer Hunter, Warner Bros., 1978. Jake LaMotta, Raging Bull, United Artists, 1980. Des Spellacy, True Confessions, United Artists, 1981. Himself, Acting: Lee Strasberg and the Actors Studio, 1981. Rupert Pupkin, The King of Comedy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. David "Noodles" Aaronson, Once upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. Frank Raftis, Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. Archibald "Harry" Tuttle, Brazil, Universal, 1985. Captain Rodrigo Mendoza, The Mission, Warner Bros., 1986. Louis Cypher, Angel Heart, TriStar, 1987. Al Capone, The Untouchables, Paramount, 1987. Himself, He//o /Actors Studio, 1987. Jack Walsh, Midnight Run, Universal, 1988. Joseph "Megs" Megessey^acfcn/fe, CineplexOdeon, 1989. Ned, We're No Angels, Paramount, 1989. Stanley Cox,Stan/ey and Iris, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. James Conway, CoodFellas, Warner Bros., 1990. Leonard Lowe, Awakenings, Columbia, 1990. Himself, Hollywood Mavericks, Roxie Releasing, 1990. Max Cady, Cape Fear, Universal, 1991. Donald Rimgale, Backdraft, Universal, 1991. David Merrill, Gu/7ty by Suspicion, Warner Bros., 1991. Evan M. Wright, Mistress, Rainbow Releasing/Tribeca Productions, 1992. Harry Fabian, Night and the City, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Dwight Hansen, This Boy's Life, Warner Bros., 1993. Wayne "Mad Dog" Dobie, Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. Lorenzo Anello, A Bronx Tale, Savoy Pictures, 1993.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Aretha Franklin: Duets, Fox, 1993. The 25th American Film Institute Achievement Award: A Salute to Martin Scorsese, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. Presenter, The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1997. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Tribeca, Fox, 1993. OTHER SOURCES
Film Work: Executive producer, We're No Angels, Paramount, 1989. Producer, Thunderheart, TriStar, 1992. Producer, Mistress, Rainbow Releasing/Tribeca Productions, 1992. Producer and director, A Bronx Tale, Savoy Pictures, 1993. Associate producer, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, TriStar, 1994. Producer, Marvin's Room, Miramax, 1996. Producer, Faithful, New Line Cinema/Savoy Pictures, 1996. Producer, Wag the Dog, New Line Cinema, 1998. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Boy, One Night Stands of a Noisy Passenger, Actors Playhouse, New York City, 1970. Douglas One and Fatboy, Kool Aid, Forum Theatre, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, New York City, 1971. Strange Show, 1982. Night of WO Stars, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Cuba, Cuba and His Teddy Bear, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, 1987. Martin Scorsese Directs, PBS, 1990. The New Hollywood, NBC, 1990. Himself, The Godfather Family: A Look Inside, HBO, 1990.
Periodicals: New York Times, March, 1977. Sunday Times (London), April 22, 1990, p. G1.*
DEPP, Johnny 1963PERSONAL Full name, John Christopher Depp; born June 9, 1963, in Owensboro, KY; son of John (an engineer) and Betty Sue (a homemaker) Depp; married Lori Anne Allison (divorced). Addresses:/Agent—Tracey Jacobs, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Guitarist in the rock 'n' roll bands The Flames, The Kids, and Rock City Angels; owner of the Viper Room, a rock 'n' roll club. Awards, Honors: Male Star of Tomorrow Award, NATO/ShoWest, 1990; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy, 1994, for Benny &]oon; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy, 1995, for Ed Wood. CREDITS Film Appearances: Glen Lantz, A Nightmare on Elm Street, New Line Cinema, 1984. Jack Marshall, Private Resort, TriStar, 1985. Lerner, Platoon, Orion, 1986.
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DERN, Bruce 1936PERSONAL Full name, Bruce MacLeish Dern; born June 4,1936, in Chicago (some sources say Winnetka), IL; son of John and Jean (MacLeish) Dern; married Marie Dean (divorced); married Diane Ladd (an actress; divorced, 1969); married Andrea Beckett, October 20, 1969; children: (second marriage) Laura Elizabeth (an actress). Education: Attended University of Pennsylvania; studied for the theater with Gordon Phillips and at American Foundation of Dramatic Art. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Actor. Actors Studio, member, 1959—.
Also appeared as Axel Blackmar, Arizona Dream, 1992; Raphael, The Brave, 1998; Raoul Duke, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, 1998. Film Work: Director, The Brave, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Officer Tom Hanson, 2 / jump Street, Fox, 1987-89. Television Appearances; Episodic: ABC in Concert, ABC, 1991. Also appeared in Hotel, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Donnie Fleischer, Slow Burn, Showtime, 1986.
Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, Santa Monica Track Club. Awards, Honors: National Society of Film Critics Award, 1971, for Drive, He Said; Pacific Archives Award, actor of the year, Berkeley, CA, 1972; Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1974, for The Great Catsby; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor, and People's Choice Award, all 1978, for Coming Home; Genie Award, 1980, for Middle Age Crazy; Silver Bear Award, best actor, Berlin International Film Festival, 1982, for That Championship Season. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Specials: Idols, Fox, 1991. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. WRITINGS Screenplays: Author of The Brave, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, April, 1990, p. 84.*
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Jack Roper, Wild River, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Joe Krajac, The Crimebusters, 1961. Bedtime Story, Universal, 1963. John Mayhew, Hush ... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (also known as Cross of Iron and What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Sailor, Mamie, Universal, 1964. Loser, The Wild Angels, American International Pictures, 1966. John, The Trip, American International Pictures, 1967. Hammond, The War Wagon, Universal, 1967. Deputy, Waterhole No. 3, Paramount, 1967.
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John May, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Steve, Psych-Out (also known as Love Children), American International Pictures, 1968. Miller, Hang 'em High, United Artists, 1968. Rafe Quint, Will Penny, Paramount, 1968. Richie Fowler, Number One, United Artists, 1969. Joe Danby, Support Your Local Sheriff, United Artists, 1969. Billy Bix, Castle Keep, Columbia, 1969. Keeg, The Cycle Savages, American International Pictures, 1969. Kevin Dirkman, Bloody Mama, American International Pictures, 1970. James, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, Cinerama, 1970. J. J. Weston, Rebel Rousers (also known as Limbo), Four Star, 1970. Bullian, Drive, He Said, Columbia, 1971. Dr. Roger Girard, The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant (also known as The Incredible Transplant), American International Pictures, 1971. Rustler, The Cowboys, Warner Bros., 1972. Lowell Freeman, S/7ent Running (also known as Running Silent), Universal, 1972. Jason Staebler, The King of Marvin Gardens, Columbia, 1972. Smitty, Thumb Tripping, Avco-Embassy, 1972. Leo Larsen, The Laughing Policeman (also known as An Investigation of Murder), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1973. Tom Buchanan, The Great Catsby, Paramount, 1974. "Big Bob" Freelander, Smile, United Artists, 1975. Jack Strawhorn, Posse, Paramount, 1975. Lumley, Family Plot, Universal, 1976. Grayson Potchuck, Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood, Paramount, 1976. William Brandels, Fo//es Bourgeoises (also known as The Twist and Die Verrueckten Re/chen), UGC/Parafrance, 1976. Michael Lander, Black Sunday, Paramount, 1977. Captain Bob Hyde, Coming Home, United Artists, 1978. Detective, The Driver, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Bobby Lee, Middle Age Crazy (also known as Heart/arm), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Karl Kinsky, Tattoo, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. George Sitkowski, That Championship Season, Cannon Films, 1982. Title role, Harry Tracy—Desperado, Quartet, 1982. Wes Holman, On the Edge, New Front Films, 1986. Mr. Edwards, The Big Town (also known as The Arm), Columbia, 1987. Ethan, World Gone Wild, Lorimar, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Cliff, 1969, Atlantic, 1988. Mark Rumsfield, The 'Burbs, Universal, 1989. Uncle Bud, After Dark, My Sweet, Avenue Entertainment, 1990. John Gillon, Diggstown (also known as Midnight Sting), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Will Plummer, Wild Bill (also known as Wild Bill Hickok and Deadwood), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Rear Admiral Yancy Graham, Down Periscope, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Sheriff Ed Gait, Last Man Standing (also known as We/come to Jericho, Gangster/, Cundown, and The Bodyguard), New Line Cinema, 1996. The chief, Mulholland Falls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Man on the Monkey Board," Route 66, CBS, 1960. Sea Hunt, syndicated, 1961. "Bullets Cost Too Much," Naked City, ABC, 1961. "The Fault in Our Stars," Naked City, ABC, 1961. "Daphne, Girl Detective," Surfside 6, ABC, 1961. "Dark Night for Bill Harris," Ben Casey, ABC, 1961. "The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk," Thriller, NBC, 1961. "Act of God," The Detectives, ABC, 1961. "Poor Eddie's Dad," The Law and Mr. Jones, ABC, 1962. "Old Man and the City," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. "The Other Side of the Mountain," The Fugitive, ABC, 1963. "The Eli Bancroft Story," Wagon Train, ABC, 1963. "The Hunt," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1963. Ben Garth, "The Zanti Misfits," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1963. "Lover's Lane," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1964. "Come Watch Me Die," The Fugitive, ABC, 1964. "Night Caller," Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1964. "First to Thy Own Self," The Virginian, NBC, 1964. "The Last of the Strongmen," The Greatest Show on Earth, ABC, 1964. "Those Who Stay Behind," Wagon Train, ABC, 1964. •Lonely Place,* Alfred Hitchcock Hour, NBC, 1964. "The Payment," The Virginian, NBC, 1964. "The Lorelei," 12 O'clock High, ABC, 1965. "Corner of Hell," The Fugitive, ABC, 1965. "The Mission," 12 O'clock High, ABC, 1965. "The Indian Girl Story," Wagon Train, ABC, 1965. "Walk into Terror," Rawhide, CBS, 1965. "Rendezvous at Arillo," Laredo, CBS, 1965. "Ten Little Indians," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1965. "The Verdict," A Man Called Shenandoah, ABC, 1965.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "South Wind/' Gunsmoke, CBS, 1965. "The Jones Boys/ 12 O'clock High, ABC, 1965. "The Good Guys and the Bad Guys/' The Fugitive, ABC, 1965. "Pound of Flesh," The F.B.I., ABC, 1965. "The Wolfers," Branded, NBC, 1966. "Under a Dark Star," The Big Valley, ABC, 1966. "To Hang a Dead Man," The Loner, CBS, 1966. Dixon, "By Force of Violence," The Big Valley, ABC, 1966. "The Lost Treasure," The Big Valley, ABC, 1966. Lou Stone, "The Jailer," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1966. "Gallagher Goes West," The World of Disney, NBC, 1966. "The Treasure Seekers," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1966. "The Devil's Disciples," The Fugitive, ABC, 1966. "Trip to the Far Side," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1967. "At the End of the Rainbow There's Another Rainbow," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1967. Abe Skeels, "Four Days to Furnace Hill," The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. Cully Maco, "The Trackers," Bonanza, NBC, 1968. Thorg, "Wild Journey," Land of the Giants, ABC, 1968. "Julie," Lancer, CBS, 1968. "The Nightmare," The F.B.I., ABC, 1968. "The Prize," The Big Valley, ABC, 1968. "The Long Night," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1969. "Amid Splinters of the Thunderbolt," Then Came Bronson, NBC, 1969. "A Person Unknown," Lancer, CBS, 1969. "Wild Journey," Land of the Giants, ABC, 1970. "The Gold Mine," Bonanza, NBC, 1970. "Only the Bad Come to Sonora," High Chaparral, NBC, 1970. "To the Gods Alone," The Immortal, ABC, 1970. Also appeared on Saturday Night Live, NBC, and Fallen Angels, Showtime. Television Appearances; Movies: Deputy Doyle Pickett, Sam Hill: Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster? (also known as Sam Hill: Who Killed Mr. Foster?), ABC, 1971. Rob Charles, Tough/ove (also known as Tough Love), ABC, 1985. Augustine St. Clare, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Showtime, 1987. Douglas Osborne, Roses Are for the Rich, CBS, 1987. John Hollander, Trenchcoat in Paradise, CBS, 1989. Scout Ed Higgins, The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, TNT, 1990. T. L. Barston, Into the Badlands, USA Network, 1991.
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Junior Stoker, Carolina Skeletons, NBC, 1991. Billy Archer, It's Nothing Personal, NBC, 1993. Payton McCay, Dead Man's Revenge (also known as You Only Die Once), USA Network, 1994. George Putnam, Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight, TNT, 1994. John Walker, A Mother's Prayer, USA Network, 1995. Patrick Leary, Mrs. Munck, Showtime, 1996. Comfort, Texas (also known as The Untitled Brian Benben Project), 1997. Television Appearances; Series: E. J. Stocker, Stoney Burke, ABC, 1962-63. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Stanley Mott, James Michener's Space (also known as Space), CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials Interviewee, Big Gun Talk: The Story of the Western (documentary), TNT, 1997. Voice of Mojave Max, Mojave Adventure, TBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: (New York debut) Shadow of a Gunman, New York City, 1959. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Strangers, New York City, 1979. Appeared as Chance Wayne, 5weet Bird of Youth; also appeared in Orpheus Descending. OTHER SOURCES Films in Review, October, 1980. People Weekly, March, 1994, p. 210. Take One (Montreal, Quebec, Canada), July, 1973.*
DERN, Laura 1967PERSONAL Full name, Laura Elizabeth Dern; born February 10, 1967, in Santa Monica, CA; daughter of Bruce Dern (an actor) and Diane Ladd (an actress). Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles; studied acting at Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact—760 North La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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Awards, Honors: New Generation Award, Los Angeles Film Critics, 1985, for Smooth Talk and Mask; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1991, for Rambling Rose; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1993, forAfterburn; Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a drama, 1994, for Fallen Angels. CREDITS Film Appearances: Debbie, Foxes, United Artists, 1980. Jessica McNeil, Ladies and Gentlemen: The Fabulous Stains, Paramount, 1982. Diane, Teachers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Diana, Mask, Universal, 1985. Connie, Smooth Talk, Spectrafilm, 1985. Sandy Williams, Blue Velvet, DiLaurentiis, 1986. Kathleen Robinson, Fat Man and Little Boy, Paramount, 1988. Lula Pace Fortune, Wild at Heart, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Rose, Rambling Rose, New Line Cinema, 1991. Sally Gerber, A Perfect World, Warner Bros., 1993. Dr. EllieSattler,/urass/cPark, Universal, 1993. Ruth Stoops, Citizen Ruth, Miramax, 1996. Also appeared in White Lightning, 1973; Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, 1975; Claire Clairmont, Haunted Summer, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Rebecca Laymon, 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde/'N/ghtmareC/ass/cs, Showtime, 1989. Annie, "Murder, Obliquely/' Sydney Pollack's Fallen Angels (also known as Fallen Angels), Showtime,
1993. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Guest caller June, "Sleeping with the Enemy," Frasier, NBC, 1996. Susan, "The Puppy Episode/' Ellen, ABC, 1997. Also appeared as narrator, "The Song of Sacajawea," American Heroes & Legends, 1992; Secret 5torm. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Vicki Weaver, Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy (also known as Every Knee Shall Bow: The Siege at Ruby Ridge)t CBS, 1996.
Audrey Constantine, Happy Endings, NBC, 1983. Mrs. Harduvel, Afterburn, HBO, 1992. Helen McNulty, Down Came a Blackbird, Showtime, 1995. Voice of adult Bone, Bastard Out of Carolina, Showtime, 1996. Also appeared as Crissy, The Three Wishes of Billy Crier, 1984.
Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Amelia Earhart, A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women; documentary), TBS, 1994. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. Also appeared in Rock the Vote, 1992. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Fourth Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS,
1994. The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation,
ABC, 1994. Fam/7y F//m Awards, CBS, 1996. The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1997. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1997. Also appeared in The /8th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1992. Television Work: Director, The Gift (special), Showtime, 1994. Executive producer, Down Came a Blackbird (movie), Showtime, 1995.
Stage Appearances: Charlene Loody, The Palace of Amateurs, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1988. Also appeared in Brooklyn Laundry, 1988; Hamlet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, October, 1989, p. 46. Interview, March, 1986, p. 146; September, 1990, p. 118. New York Times, May 4, 1986.
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DERRICKS, Cleavant 1953PERSONAL Born 1953, in Knoxville, TN. Addresses: Home—Agoura Hills, CA. /Agent—c/o Susan Smith & Associates, 121 North San Vincente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211-2303. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a featured musical role, 1982, for Dreamgirls; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1986, for Big Deal.
Charles, Thea, ABC, 1993-94. Caleb, Something Wilder, NBC, 1994-95. Reverend Michaels, Cleghornel, 1995-96. Rembrandt "Crying Man" Brown, Seders, Fox, 199597. Television Appearances; Movies: Michael Simpson, Cindy, ABC, 1978. The Ambush Murders, CBS, 1982. Cal, Bluffing It, ABC, 1987. Marvin, Mickey and Nora, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: And performer of song "Love Is for Sale," "The Dutch Oven," Miami Vice, NBC, 1985. "Joyride," The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. "Father Knows Last," Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. Mac Dickerson, "My Enemy, My Friend," Spenser: For Hi re, ABC, 1987. Tommy Greene, "Five of a Kind," Roseanne, ABC, 1989. "There Goes the Judge," LA. Law, NBC, 1991.
CREDITS Also appeared in A Different World, NBC. Stage Appearances: Hud, Hair, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1977. Caterpillar, Cook, Tweedledee, and Seven of Spades, But Never Jam Today, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1979. Your Arms Too Short to Box with Cod, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1980. James Thuder Early, Dreamgirls, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1981. Charley, Big Deal, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1986. Boris, Romance in Hard Times, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1989.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Charles Slater, The Bakery, CBS, 1990. Wally, Piece of Cake, CBS, 1990. Film Appearances: Suspect number four, Fort Apache, The Bronx, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Lionel Witherspoon, Moscow on the Hudson, Columbia, 1984. Manny Alvarado, The Slugger's Wife (also known as Neil Simon's The Slugger's Wife), Columbia, 1984. Abe Washington, Off Beat, Buena Vista, 1985.*
Also appeared in / Have a Dream and Jesus Christ Superstar, both on Broadway. Stage Work: Choral arrangements and vocal preparation, But Never Jam Today, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1979. Vocal arrangements, Dreamgirls, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1981. Television Appearances; Series: Jeff Mussberger, Good Sports, CBS, 1991. George Foster, Drexell's Class (also known as Oh No, Not Drexell and Shut Up, K/cfs), Fox, 199192. Dr. Frederick Ross, Woopsl, Fox, 1992.
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Addresses: Agent— Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Screenwriter, actor, and producer. Former member of Nervous Service (a rock band). Awards, Honors: Best Film Maker Award, California Super Eight-Millimeter Film Festival. CREDITS Film Work; Producer: Stargate, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Godzilla, forthcoming. Film Work; Other: Production assistant, My Bodyguard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Second unit director, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Film Appearances: Boy, My Bodyguard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Liquor store clerk, The Wild Life, Universal, 1984. Milton, Real Genius, TriStar, 1985. Ernie, City Limits, Atlantic, 1985. Gum chewer, 3:15—The Moment of Truth, Dakota, 1986. Tyler, Moon 44 (also known as Intruder), LIVE Home Video, 1989. Joe Fledermaus, Martians Go Home, Taurus Entertainment, 1990. Adult bookstore manager, Total Exposure, Republic Pictures, 1991. Television Work; Executive Producer and Creator: The Visitor, Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Jeffrey Sullivan, LA. Law, NBC, 1986. David Del Valle, Hard Copy, CBS, 1987. Chris Mendoza, Generations, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on Too Close for Comfort, ABC; Hill Street Blues, NBC; Misfits of Science, NBC; and Insiders, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Pedro Sanchez, North Beach and Rawhide, CBS, 1985.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery, Fox, 1997. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Comedies by Shakespeare, Los Angeles, CA, and There Must Be a Pony, New York City. WRITINGS Screenplays: Universal Soldier, TriStar, 1992. Stargate, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Godzilla, forthcoming. Adaptations: The film Stargate was adapted as a television series, Stargate SG-1, Showtime, based on the original film. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Time, July 8, 1996, pp. 58-64. Other: www.centropolis.com (web page)*
DEWS, Peter 1929-1997 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born September 26, 1929, in Wakefield, England; died of a heart attack, August 25, 1997. Educator, actor, director, producer. Dews is best remembered for his work with the London theater and for his adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays for BBC Television. Deciding he wanted to be an actor at the age of four, Dews first began his career as a schoolmaster in Barnsley, England. Then, he pursued his interest in the theater at the Civic Playhouse in Bradford as an actor and also as a director. In 1952 he directed Crime Pass/one/ at the Playhouse. Next he set up shop at BBC-Radio and produced 300 plays while in its employ. Dews then began work in television. From 1954 to 1964 he served as drama director for the BBC's Midland region. In 1960 he achieved celebrity when he serialized Shakespeare's historiesincluding Richard II and Richard ///—for the BBC in a series titled An Age of Kings. The series, which included stars such as Sean Connery, earned Dews the Guild of Television Producers and Directors
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Award for best drama production that year. He engaged in other series for television called The Spread of the Eagle in 1963. Other television shows he directed for the BBC included A Man for All Seasons, The Alchemist, and The Cruel Necessity. In addition to his television pursuits, Dews still maintained a love of the theater and later worked as director of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre from 1966 to 1972. While at Birmingham, he directed productions such as /066 and All That, Peer Gynt, Equus, Twelfth Night, A Crack in the Ice, and Hadrian VII. The latter work was also performed on Broadway and earned Dews an Antoinette Perry Award as best director. In 1978 he began two years with the Chichester Festival Theatre, where he directed Othello, Julius Caesar, Much Ado about Nothing, and The Importance of Being Earnest among others. His later career included productions of King Lear, An Inspector Calls, and She Stoops to Conquer. Named Midland Man of the Year in 1972, he also received honorary degrees from De Paul University and Bradford. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who, St. Martin's Press, 1996. Periodicals: Times (London; electronic), September 3, 1997.
DILLMAN, Bradford 1930PERSONAL Born April 14, 1930, in San Francisco, CA; son of Dean (a stockbroker) and Josephine (Moore) Dillman; married Frieda Harding, June 16, 1956 (divorced, April 4, 1962); married Suzy Parker (an actress and model), April 20, 1963; children: (first marriage) Jeffrey, Pamela; (second marriage) Diana, Christopher, Georgina Belle LaSalle (stepdaughter). Education: Yale University, B.A. (English literature), 1951; studied with Lee Strasberg at Actors Studio, New York City, beginning in 1955, and with John Lehne, beginning in 1962. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps, became first lieutenant, 1952-53. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Players Club. Awards, Honors: Blum Award, outstanding new person in the theater, 1957; Theatre World Award, 1957, for Long Day's Journey into Night; Golden Globe Award, new male star of the year, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1959; Best Actor Award, Cannes International Film Festival, 1959, for Compulsion; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by an actor in a leading role, 1962, for "The Voice of Charlie Pont/' Premiere, Presented by Fred Astaire; Emmy Award, outstanding actor in a daytime drama special, 1975, for "The Last Bride of Salem,"ABCAfternoon Playbreak. CREDITS Film Appearances: Bertrand Griot, A Certain Smile, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1958. Alan Newcombe, In Love and War, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Artie Straus, Compulsion, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Larnier/Claude, Crack in the Mirror, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Paul Raine, Circle of Deception, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1961. Francis Bernardone, Francis ofAssisi, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Gowan Stevens, Sanctuary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Captain David Young, Sergeant Ryker, Universal, 1963. Sidney Tate, A Rage to Live, United Artists, 1965. Lieutenant Stiles, The Plainsman, Universal, 1966. Luther Sebastian, The Helicopter Spies, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Jonathan Fields, ]igsaw, Universal, 1968. Captain David Young, Sergeant Ryker, Universal, 1968. Major Barnes, The Bridge at Remagen, United Artists, 1969. Captain Myerson, Suppose They Cave a War and Nobody Came? (also known as War Games), Cinerama, 1970. Lloyd Thomas, Brother ]ohn, Columbia, 1971. Dr. Lewis Dixon, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971.
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Bill Delancey, The Mephisto Waltz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Senator Zachary Wheeler, The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler, Vidtronics, 1971. Willie Oban, The Iceman Cometh, American Film Theatre, 1973. J. J., The Way We Were, Columbia, 1973. Peter Macomber, Chosen Survivors, Columbia, 1974. Manfred Steyner, Cold, Allied Artists, 1974. Big Eddie, 99 and44/100 Percent Dead (also known as Call Harry Crown), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Professor James Parmiter, Bug, Paramount, 1975. Captain McKay, The Enforcer, Warner Bros., 1976. John Wilkes Booth, The Lincoln Conspiracy, Sunn Classic, 1977. Jabez Link, Mastermind, Goldstone, 1977. Odums, The Amsterdam Kill, Columbia, 1978. Paul Grogan, Piranha, World, 1978. Major Baker, The Swarm, Warner Bros., 1978. Brickman, Love and Bullets, Associated Film Distribution, 1979. Dr. Gary Shaw, Guyana, Cult of the Damned (also known as Guyana, Crime of the Century), Universal, 1980. Arthur Jaeger, Running Scared, 1980. Captain Briggs, Sudden Impact, Warner Bros., 1983. Clark, The Treasure of the Amazon (also known as El Tesoro del Amazours), Videocine-S.A., 1985. Frank Simmons, Man Outside, Virgin Vision, 1987. Hot Pursuit, Paramount, 1987. Dobler, Lords of the Deep, Concorde, 1989. Walt Simmons, Heroes Stand Alone, Metro-GoldwynMayer Home Entertainment, 1989. Also appeared in Black Ribbon for Deborah. Television Appearances; Series: Captain David Young, Court-Martial, ABC, 1966. Paul Hollister, King's Crossing, ABC, 1982. Darryl Clayton, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1982-83. Television Appearances; Pilots: Duke Paige, Longstreet, ABC, 1971. Randy Jamison, The Delphi Bureau, ABC, 1972. Jeffrey Winslow, The Eyes of Charles Sand, ABC, 1972. Avery Stanton, Kingston: The Power Play, NBC, 1976. Howard Bronstein, Street Killing, ABC, 1976. Donald Prince, Jennifer: A Woman's Story, NBC, 1979. Harry Flemington, Tourist, syndicated, 1980. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kraft Television Theater, NBC, 1953.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Eric Valkay, "There Shall Be No Night," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. The Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1962. Charlie Pont, 'The Voice of Charlie Pont," Premiere, Presented by Fred Astaire, ABC, c. 1962. Naked City, ABC, 1963. Espionage, NBC, 1963. The Virginian, NBC, 1963. "The Kitty Pryer Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1963. Captain David Young, 'The Case against Paul Ryker," Kraft Suspense Theater, NBC, 1963. "To Catch a Butterfly," Alfred Hitchcock Theater, CBS, 1963. "Chain Reaction,"Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1963. Vito Fortunate, The Greatest Show on Earth, ABC, 1963-64. The Nurses, CBS, 1964. Sen Casey, ABC, 1964. Dr. K/7dare,NBC, 1964. Prof/7es in Courage, NBC, 1965. Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1966. 12 O'clock High, ABC, 1966. "The Divided Man," The F.B.I., ABC, 1966. Eric Mercer, "Day of the Comet," The Big Valley, ABC, 1966. Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater, NBC, 1966. Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater, NBC, 1967. "Sky on Fire," The F.B.L, ABC, 1967. The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1967. James Beldon, "A Noose Is Waiting," The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. "Southwind," The F.B.I., ABC, 1968. Judd for the Defense, ABC, 1968. Paul Shepherd, "Recover," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1968. Fear No Evil, NBC, 1969. Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1969. "The Traitor," The F.B.I., ABC, 1970. Matt, "You Certainly Are a Big Boy," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1971. "Face of Fear," Bonanza, NBC, 1971. Richard Upton Pickman, "Pickman's Model," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. "The Mastermind: Part I," The F.B.I., ABC, 1971. "The Mastermind: Part II," The F.B.I., ABC, 1971. Tom Fitz, "Murder by Proxy," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. Tony Goodland, "The Greenhouse Jungle," Columbo, NBC, 1972. Richard Alexander, "Cain's Mark," Cannon, CBS, 1972. Larry Edison, "Stone Pillow," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. "The McCreedy Bust—Going, Going, Gone," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1972.
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Douglas McGee, "Missing at FL307/' Cannon, CBS, 1975. "The Last Bride of Salem/' ABC Afternoon Playbreak, ABC, 1975. Gary Stevens, "Death in Deep Water," Thriller, ABC, 1975. Sam Kay, "Look Back in Darkness" (also known as "The Next Voice You See"), Thriller, ABC, 1975. Tony Kramer, "Angels of the Deep," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1980. Victor Modrian, Hot Pursuit, NBC, 1984. Lieutenant Kershaw, "Murder to a Jazz Beat," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. Dennis McConnell, "Death Takes a Dive," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Avery Stone, "Steal Me a Story," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Also appeared on Wide World of Mystery. Television Appearances; Movies: Paul Varney, Fear No Evil, NBC, 1969. Lyle Fawcett, Black Water Gold, ABC, 1970. Jim Meeker, Five Desperate Women, ABC, 1971. Frank Klaner, Revenge (also known as There Once Was a Woman), ABC, 1971. Andrew Rodanthe, Moon of the Wolf, ABC, 1972. Steven Dennis, Deliver Us from Evil, ABC, 1973. Major Mike Dunning, The Disappearance of Flight 412, NBC, 1974. Sam Champion, Murder or Mercy, ABC, 1974. Martin Reed, Adventures of the Queen, CBS, 1975. Michael Dominick, Force Five, CBS, 1975. Arthur Deal III, Wonder Woman Meets Baroness Von Cunther, 1976. Richard, Widow, NBC, 1976. Dr. Eric Lake, The Hostage Heart, CBS, 1977. Jack Mathews, Before and After, ABC, 1979. Jason Eddington, The Memory of Eva Ryker, CBS, 1980. Singer, The Legend of Walks Far Woman, NBC, 1982. Eric Noble, Covenant, NBC, 1985. Peter Merkin, Easy Come, Easy Co (also known as Christine Cromwell), ABC, 1989. Mr. Burgess, The Heart of Justice, TNT, 1993. Stage Appearances: Richard, The Scarecrow, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1953. Freddie, Pygmalion, Sharon Playhouse, Sharon, CT, 1953. Marchbanks, Candida, Sharon Playhouse, 1953. Hadrian, You Touched Me, Sharon Playhouse, 1953. Understudy, Enof as a Man, Theatre de Lys, 1953.
Pierre, The Madwoman of Chaillot, Sharon Playhouse, 1954. Happy, Death of a Salesman, Sharon Playhouse, 1954. Young teacher, The Browning Version, Sharon Playhouse, 1954. Danny, Night Must Fall, Sharon Playhouse, 1954. Kip Ames, Third Person, President Theatre, New York City, 1955. Extra, Inherit the Wind, National Theatre, New York City, 1955. Morgan, The Corn Is Green, Sharon Playhouse, 1955. Octavius, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Sharon Playhouse, 1955. Frederic and Hugo, Ring 'round the Moon, Sharon Playhouse, 1955. The radical, Counsellor-at-Law, Sharon Playhouse, 1955. BlackChiffon, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1955. Jimmy, The Rainmaker, Sharon Playhouse, 1956. Edmund Tyrone, Long Day's journey into Night, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1956-58. Gil Stanford, The Fun Couple, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1962. WRITINGS Books: Inside the New York Giants, Third Story Books (Bridgeport, CT), 1994. Are You Anybody?: An Actor's Life (autobiography), Fithian Press (Santa Barbara, CA), 1997.*
DOOM AN, James 1920PERSONAL Full name, James Montgomery Doohan; born March 3, 1920, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; son of William (a pharmacist, veterinarian, and dentist) and Sarah (a homemaker) Doohan; married Judy, 1948 (divorced, 1965); married Anita Yagel (a television production secretary), November 22, 1967 (divorced); married Wende Braunberger, 1974; children: (first marriage) Larkin, Deirdre, Montgomery, Christopher; (second marriage) two; (third marriage) Eric and Thomas. Education: Studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse, 1946. Avocational interests: Carpentry, woodcarving. Addresses: Home—Washington state. Agent—DMG Management, 4470 Sunset Blvd., Suite 792, Los Angeles, CA 90027.
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178 • DOOHAN Career: Actor. Performed in 400 live television shows and 4,000 radio shows for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; actor in approximately 120 stage productions; acting teacher, Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City; speaker, college tour circuit; appeared in television commercials, including advertisements for Frosted Cheerios cereal, 1996. Writer. Military service: Royal Canadian Army, became captain of artillery. CREDITS Film Appearances: The Wheeler Dealers (also known as Separate Beds), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. Les, Bus Riley's Back in Town, Universal, 1965. Bit, The Satan Bug, United Artists, 1965. Bishop, 36 Hours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Phillip Bainbridge, One of Our Spies Is Missing, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Building superintendent,]igsaw, Universal, 1968. Benoit, Man in the Wilderness, Warner Bros., 1971. Folio, Pretty Maids All in a Row, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1971. Danny, Monterey Home Video, 1979. Chief O'Brien, Double Trouble, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1992. Dr. Landon, Amore!, 1993. Scotty, National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon I, New Line Cinema, 1993. New York Sky ride, 1994. Uncle Monty, Storybook, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. William Shatner's Star Trek Memories!, Paramount Home Video, 1995.
Lieutenant Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Chief Engineer of the USS Enterprise, Star Trek, NBC, 1966-69. Voice of Lieutenant Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Lieutenant Arex, Ensign Pavel Chekov, and others, Star Trek (animated), NBC, 1973-75. Commander Carnarvin,/ason of Star Command, CBS, 1979-81. Damon Warwick, The Bold and the Beautiful (also known as Clamour and Top Models), CBS, 199394,1996-97. Pippen, Homeboys in Outer Space, UPN, 1996-97.
Film Appearances as Lieutenant Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Chief Engineer of the USSE/iferprise: Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Paramount, 1979. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (also known as Star Trek II: The Vengeance of Khan and Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan), Paramount, 1982. Star Trek III: The Search forSpock, Paramount, 1984. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Paramount, 1986. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Paramount, 1989. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Paramount, 1991. Star Trek: Generations (also known as Star Trek VII), Paramount, 1994.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Detective, Martin Kane, Private Eye, NBC, 1949. Davit, "Quint Asper Comes Home/'Gunsmote, CBS, 1962. "Hazel's Highland Fling," Hazel, NBC, 1962. Father, "Valley of the Shadow," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963. Officer, "The Shark Affair," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1964. Lieutenant Branch, "Expanding Human," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964. "I, Robot," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964. Presidential assistant, "Hot Line," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1964. Lawrence Tobin, "Hail to the Chief," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1964. "Fringe Benefits," The Rogues, NBC, 1964. "The Man Who Couldn't Die," The Virginian, NBC, 1964. "A Strange Little Visitor," Bewitched, ABC, 1965. Blue Light, ABC, 1966. Professor, "The Bridge of Lions," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966. Professor, "One of Our Spies Is Missing," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966. Archie MacPherson, "The Big Blow," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983. Lieutenant Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Chief Engineer of the USS Enterprise, "Relics," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1987. "Harry's Will," MacGyver, ABC, 1990. Himself, The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992. Chief Engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, "Trials and Tribble-ations," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1996.
Television Appearances; Series; Space Command, 1953.
Also appeared in Ben Casey, ABC; Bonanza, NBC; Daniel Boone, NBC; Fantasy Island, ABC; The F.B.I.,
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 ABC; The Fugitive, ABC; The Gallant Men, ABC; The Iron Horse, ABC; Marcus We/by, M.D., ABC; Peyton Place, ABC; Return to Peyton Place, NBC; Shenandoah; Suspense, CBS; Tales of Tomorrow, ABC; Then Came Bronson, NBC; and Thriller, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: 53rd Annual King Orange Jamboree Parade, NBC, 1986. Star Trek: A Captain's Log, CBS, 1994. It's Hot in Here: UPN Fall Preview, UPN, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Scrimp, "Scalplock, "ABC Sunday Night Movie, ABC, 1966. Lieutenant Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Chief Engineer of the USS Enterprise, Star TrekWhere No Man Has Cone Before (also known as Where No Man Has Cone Before), NBC, 1966. Television Appearances; Movies: 7996, [France], 1986. Himself, Knight Rider 2000, NBC, 1991. WRITINGS Memoirs: (With Peter David) Beam Me Up, Scotty, Pocket Books (New York City), 1996. Fiction: (With S. M. Stirling) Rising: Volume One of The Flight Engineer, Baen (Riverdale, NY), 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Omni, December, 1994, pp. 54-55. People Weekly, December 19, 1994, pp. 73-74. Publishers Weekly, October 28, 1996, p. 62; November 11,1996, p. 70; October 25, 1993, pp. 25-26.*
DOOLEY, Paul 1928PERSONAL Original name, Paul Brown; born February 22,1928, in Parkersburg, WV; son of Peter James (a factory worker) and Ruth Irene (a homemaker; maiden name, Barringer) Brown; married Donna Lee Wasser, September 19, 1958 (divorced); married Winifred
DOOLEY 179 Holzman (a writer and actress), November 18,1984; children: (first marriage) Robin, Adam, Peter; (second marriage) Savannah. Education: West Virginia University, B.A. (speech and drama), 1952. Addresses: /Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and writer. All over Creation, owner. Once worked as a cartoonist for a newspaper in Parkersburg, WV; also worked as magician and clown. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1946-48. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Named D. W. Griffith Best Supporting Actor, 1979, for Breaking Away. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Television reporter, What's So Bad About Feeling Good, Universal, 1968. Day porter, The Out ofTowners, Paramount, 1970. Up the Sandbox, National General, 1972. Gravy Train, Columbia, 1974. Death Wish, Paramount, 1974. Hyannisport announcer, Slap Shot, Universal, 1977. Voice, Raggedy Ann and Andy (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Snooks Brenner, A Wedding, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Alex Theodopoulos, A Perfect Couple, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Simon Peterfreund, Rich Kids, United Artists, 1979. Ray Stohler, Breaking Away (also known as Bambino), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Wimpy, Popeye, Paramount, 1980. Kurt, Paternity, Paramount, 1981. Joe Hiatt, Endangered Species, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1982. Hugh Kendall, Kiss Me Goodbye, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1982. Dr. Gil Gainey, Health, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Claude Elsinore, Strange Brew (also known as The Adventures of Bob and Doug McKenzie), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Dr. Ted, Going Berserk, Universal, 1983. Jim Baker, Sixteen Candles, Universal, 1984. Little Shop of Horrors, Universal, 1986.
180 • DOOLEY Noozel, Big Trouble, Columbia, 1986. Roy Crane, Monster in the Closet, Troma, 1987. Father Freddie, Last Rites, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Randall Schwab, O. C. and Stiggs, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1988. FBI director Donald R. Stark, Flashback, Paramount, 1990. Owen Chase, Shakes the Clown, IRS Releasing, 1992. As himself, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Big Chuck, My Boyfriend's Back (also known as johnny Zombie), Buena Vista, 1993. Tupperware salesman, A Dangerous Woman, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Peebo, The Traveling Poet, 1993. Ed Dutton, The Underneath (also known as Present Tense), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Polio, God's Lonely Man, Cinequanon Pictures International, 1996. UFO abductee, Waiting for Guffman, SONY Pictures Classics, 1996. Bud Chapman, Clockwatchers, BMC Independents, 1997. Leo, Loved, MDP Worldwide, 1997. Father Norton, Telling Lies in America, Banner Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Dick Hale, Coming of Age, CBS, 1988-89. John Shirley, Grace under Fire, ABC, 1994-97. Enabran Tain, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1994-97. Television Appearances; Miniseries: William Burns, The Murder of Mary Phagan (also known as The Ballad of Mary Phagan), NBC, 1988. Robert "Bud" McFarlane, Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North, CBS, 1989. Herb Tolliver, "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City," American Playhouse, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Ben McKenna, When He's Not a Stranger (also known as Someone You Know), CBS, 1989. Doc, Guess Who's Coming for Christmas? (also known as UFO Cafe and George Walters Will Be Away for the Holidays), NBC, 1990. Willy Bailey, The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, TNT, 1990. Hal Roach, White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd (also known as Hot Toddy), NBC, 1991. Twittenham, "Frogs!," Wonc/erWor/cs Family Movie, PBS, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Assistant District Attorney Robert Norell, Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride (also known as Perry Mason: The Case of the Bad Blood Wedding), NBC, 1992. Sid Wiggins, "Cooperstown," TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1993. Richard Becker, Mother of the Bride, CBS, 1993. Jim Anderson, "State of Emergency" (also known as "Slow Bleed"), HBO Showcase, HBO, 1994. Emmett David, Out There, Showtime, 1995. Senator Thatch, "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes," Disney Family Films (also known as The ABC Family Movie), ABC, 1995. Jerry Briggs, Evolver, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Angels in the Endzone, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Let's Celebrate, 1972. Ames Prescott, Momma the Detective, 1981. Detective, The 5hacfy Hill Kidnapping, 1982. Dick Albright, The Firm, 1983. Don Liddle, Steel Collar Man, 1985. Dr. Womer, The Day the Senior Class Got Married, 1985. Detroit host, The CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1988. Gil Hutchinson, "Lip Service," HBO Showcase, HBO, 1988. Superman's 50th Birthday: A Celebration of the Man of Steel, CBS, I960. Casey Bengal, Mathnet: The Case of the Unnatural, PBS, 1992. "Forever Ambergris," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Andy Milligan, "Traveler's Rest," Showtime 30Minute Movie, Showtime, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Dom DeLuise Show, CBS, 1968. Father, "Hansel and Gretel," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1982. Horace Van Dam, Coach, ABC, 1990. Mickey Tupper, "May Divorce Be with You," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Mickey Tupper, "Pop Secret," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Mickey Tupper, "The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Mickey Tupper, "Steinway to Heaven," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Mickey Tupper, "The Courtship of Martin's Father," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 DOW *181 Mr. Adult, The Ben St/7/er Show (also known as The Best Man), Fox, 1992. Walter McTeague, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Voice, "Dammit Hollywood," Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1994. Sisters, NBC, 1994. 5toryt/me, PBS, 1994. Chuck Wood, My So-Called Life, ABC, 1994. Mr. Lewis, ER, NBC, 1995. Thomas Kelsey, Ellen, ABC, 1995. Joe Bangs, "The Well-Worn Lock," Millennium, Fox, 1996. Also appeared in episodes of Alf, NBC; The Golden Girls, NBC; thirtysomething, ABC; Evening Shade, CBS; Wonder Years, ABC; The Boys, CBS; LA. Law, NBC; and The Mommies, NBC. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) The Butler, Holiday, Mt. Gretna, PA, 1951. Elwood P. Dowd, Harvey, Jackson, WY, 1954. S/7/s and Company, Lamb's Theatre, New York City, 1986. Made New York debut as Walt Dreary, The Threepenny Opera, off-Broadway production; appeared in Second City Revue; appeared in The Odd Couple, Broadway production; also appeared in Fallout, Adaptation/Next, The White House Murder Case, Hold Me, To/nette, Dr. Willy Hilly, and The Amazin' Casey Stengel, all off-Broadway productions. WRITINGS Teleplays; Series: (Head writer) Take Five (series), 1976-77. Writer for the series The Electric Company, PBS. Screenplays: (With Robert Altman and Frank Barhyte) Health, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982.*
DOW, Tony 1945PERSONAL Full name, Anthony Lee Dow; born April 13, 1945, in Hollywood, CA; son of John Stevens (a designer and general contractor) and Muriel Virginia (Montrose) Dow; married, 1969 (divorced, 1978);
married second wife, Laura Shulkind, June 16,1980; children: (first marriage) Christopher T. Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles, Columbia College, and Sherwood Oaks Experimental College; trained at Film Industry Workshop. Addresses: Manager—Phil Gittelman, Phillip B. Gittelman Management, 1221 North Kings Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90019. Career: Actor, producer, and director. Owner of a construction firm; also professional painter. Military service: Served in National Guard, beginning in 1965. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Wally Cleaver, Leave It to Beaver, CBS, 1957-58, then ABC, 1958-63. Chet, Never Too Young, 1965. Wally Cleaver, St/7/ the Beaver, The Disney Channel, 1985-86, retitled The New Leave It to Beaver, TBS, 1986-89. Television Appearances; Movies: Johnny,/A Great American Tragedy (also known as/A New American Tragedy), 1972. Joey, Death Scream (also known as5treetfc/7/and The Woman Who Cried Murder), 1975. Dr. Russell, The Ordeal of Bill Carney, 1981. Pete Kinney, High School, U.S.A., 1983. Wally Cleaver, St/7/ the Beaver, The Disney Channel, 1983. The producer, The /Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space, Starz!, 1995. Television Work; Movies: Producer (with Peter V. Ware), The /Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space, Starz!, 1995. Visual effects producer, Doctor Who (also known as Doctor Who and the Enemy Within), Fox, 1996. Producer (with Roger Duchowny), It Came from Outer Space II, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ed Greene, "A Child's Christmas in Weemawee," Parts 1 and 2, Square Pegs, CBS, 1982. Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1984. Freddy's Nightmares, syndicated, between 1989 and 1990. Appeared in episodes of Mod Squad, ABC; Knight Rider, NBC; The Love Boat, ABC; Quincy, M.E., NBC;
182 • DUGAN Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 General Hospital, ABC; Merv Griffin Show, CBS; Today, NBC; and Good Morning America, ABC. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Coach, ABC, between 1989 and 1996. Director, Lassie, 1989. Director, Babylon 5 (also known as £5), syndicated, 1993. Producer, The High Life, 1994. Director, Blue Heaven, 1994. Producer, Ain't Misbehaving 1994. Also directed an episode of Get a Life.
DUGAN, Dennis 1946PERSONAL Born September 5, 1946, in Wheaton, IL; married Joyce Van Patten (an actress). Education: Studied acting at the Goodman Theatre School; attended Wheaton Central High School, Wheaton, IL. Career: Actor and director. International Arts Relations Theatre, New York City, lighting designer, 197980. CREDITS
Other Television Appearances: The 12th Annual Circus of the Stars (special), 1987. Host, Weekday Heroes; also appeared in Four Feet in the Morning. Other Television Work: Contributing director, The Coach Retrospective: Mary Hart Goes One-on-One with "Coach" (special), ABC, 1994. Director, Over Here, 1996. Film Appearances: Wally, The Kentucky Fried Movie, United Film, 1977. Judge number one, Back to the Beach, Paramount, 1987. Kill Crazy, Media Home Entertainment, 1990. Film Work: Director, U.F.O., PolyGram, 1993. Stage Appearances: Appeared in /.overs and Other Strangers, Barefoot in the Park, and Come Blow Your Horn. Toured in So Long, Stanley. WRITINGS Television Episodes: "Slumber Party/' Still the Beaver, The Disney Channel^. 1984.
Film Appearances: Night Call Nurses, New World, 1974. Apprentice, The Day of the Locust, Paramount, 1975. Young man, Night Moves, Warner Bros., 1975. Logan, Smile, United Artists, 1975. Lewis, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Columbia, 1976. Carson Hobart, Norman . . . Is That You?, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1976. Tom Trimble, Unidentified Flying Oddball (also known as The Spaceman and King Arthur, A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court, U.F.O., and The Unidentified Flying Oddball), Buena Vista, 1979. Chris, The Howling, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Rob, Water, Rank, 1985. David Miller, Can't Buy Me Love (also known as Boy Rents Girl), Buena Vista, 1987. Mr. Settigren, The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Columbia, 1988. Bill, She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. David Brodsky, Parenthood, Universal, 1989. All-American dad, Problem Child, Universal, 1990. Stage hand, Brain Donors (also known as Lame Ducks), Paramount, 1992. Doug Thompson, Happy Gilmore, Universal, 1996. Film Director: Problem Child, Universal, 1990. Brain Donors (also known as Lame Ducks), Paramount, 1992. Happy Gilmore, Universal, 1996. Beverly Hills Ninja, Sony Pictures, 1997.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, May 20, 1996, p. 17. TV Guide, August 23, 1997, p. 32.*
Television Appearances; Series: Title role, Richie Brockelman, Private Eye, NBC, 1978. Ben Christian, Empire, CBS, 1984.
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Edgar "Benny" Benedek, Shadow Chasers, ABC, 1985-86. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Claude Tinker, Rich Man, Poor Man (also known as Rich Man, Poor Man—Book /), ABC, 1976. Television Appearances; Pilots: Joel Snedeger, Alice, CBS, 1976. Father Morgan, Father, O Father, ABC, 1977. Josh Fowler, Did You Hear About ]osh and Kelly?!, CBS, 1980. Ivan Travalian, Full House, CBS, 1983. Edgar "Benny" Benedek, Shadow Chasers, ABC, 1985. Marty Kessler, Channel 99, NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Love and the Lie," Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. "Love and Marriage," MM*S*H/ CBS, 1975. "Last Salute to the Commodore," Columbo, NBC, 1976. "The Fatal Weakness," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1976. "The Broken Badge," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1978. Richie Brockelman, "The House on Willis Avenue," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1977. Richie Brockelman, "The Return of Richie Brockelman" (also known as "Never Send a Boy King to Do a Man's Job"), The Rockford Files, NBC, 1979. Captain Freedom, "The World According to Freedom," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982. Captain Freedom, "Pestolozzi's Revenge," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982. Captain Freedom, "The Spy Who Came in from Delgado," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982. Captain Freedom, "Freedom's Last Stand," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982. Lloyd Hoffmeyer, Making a Living, ABC, 1982. "Strange Bedfellows," MM*S*H, CBS, 1983. Scene of the Crime, NBC, 1985. Shadow, "The Snitch," Hooperman, ABC, 1988. "Tracks of My Tears," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. "Eek! A Spouse!," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. "Maddie Hayes Got Married," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. "And the Flesh Was Made Word," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. Voice characterization, These Are the Days (animated), ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Private Becker, Death Race, ABC, 1973.
Charlie Elliott, The Girl Most Likely To , ABC, 1973. Richie Brockelman, Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24 Hours (also known as The Missing 24 Hours), NBC, 1976. Richie Brockelman, Diary of Richie Brockelman, syndicated, 1978. Officer Johnny Lucas, Last of the Good Guys, CBS, 1978. Darryl, Country Cold, CBS, 1982. Dick, The Toughest Man in the World, CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Specials: Andy Martin, "The Girl Who Couldn't Lose," ABC Afternoon Playbreak, ABC, 1975. NBC team member, Battle of the Network Stars (also known as Battle of the Network Stars IV), ABC, 1978. Officer Needham, Leadfoot, syndicated, 1982. Television Director; Episodic: Hunter, NBC, 1987. Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1988. "Phantom Pain," Wiseguy, CBS, 1988. "Between a Yuk and a Hard Place," Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. "Lunar Eclipse," Moonlighting, ABC, 1989. "Take My Wife, For Example," Moonlighting, ABC,
1989. "Those Lips, Those Lies," Moonlighting, ABC, 1989. "When Girls Collide," Moonlighting, ABC, 1989. NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Picket Fences, CBS, 1993. "Who Killed Nick Hazard?," Surge's Law, CBS, 1994. "Who Killed the Starlet?," Burke's Law, CBS, 1994. Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. "The Final Adjustment," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. "Frosted Flakes," Picket Fences, CBS, 1994. "Who Killed the Gadget Man?," Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. "Who Killed the King of the Country Club?," Burke's
Law, CBS, 1995. "Freeze Cuts," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. "Mr. Seed Goes to Town," Picket Fences, CBS, 1995. Television Director; Movies: Columbo: Butterflies in Shades of Grey, ABC, 1994. The Shaggy Dog (also known as The ABC Family Movie and The Disney Family Movie), ABC,
1994. Television Director; Pilots: Marker, UPN, 1995.
184 • DUKES Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) The House of Blue Leaves, Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York City, 1971. Rainbows for Sale, Center Theatre Group, New Theatre for Now, Music Center of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 1972. Stage Work: Stage manager, Rice and Beans, International Arts Relations Theatre, New York City, 1979.*
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Born June 6, 1945, in San Francisco, CA; son of a California highway patrolman; married first wife, 1965 (divorced, 1975); married Carol Muske; children: (first marriage) Shawn. Education: Attended College of Marin; trained for the stage at the American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Company member, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1966-69; company member, Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, 1969-70; company member, National Shakespeare Festival, San Diego, CA, 1970; company member, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1971-72. Fencing instructor, Juilliard School, New York City. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, outstanding actor, for Design for Living; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a play, 1980, for Bent; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or special, and CableAce Award nomination, both 1991, for The Josephine Baker Story. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Murderous Angels, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1969. In 3 Zones, Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1970. (Broadway debut) Horace, The School for Wives, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1971. Aubrey Beardsley, The Neophyte, Center Theatre Group, New Theatre for Now, Los Angeles, CA, 1971.
Don Carlos, Donjuan, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1972. Committee member, The Great God Brown, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1972. Albert Adam, The Play's the Thing, Bijou Theatre, New York City, 1973. The judge, The Government Inspector, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1973. Husbands number seven, eight, and nine, The Visit, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1973. Coustouillu, Chemin de fer, New Phoenix Repertory Theatre, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1973. Nick Potter, Holiday, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1973. The Death and Life of]esse lames, New Theatre for Now, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1974. Scandal, Love for Love, New Phoenix Repertory Theatre, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974. Guido Venanzi, The Rules of the Game, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Helen Hayes Theatre, 1974. Billy, The Salty Dog Saga, New Dramatists, New York City, 1975. Henry, Travesties, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1975. Design for Living, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1976, and at the National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1981. Harold, The Man Who Drew Circles, New Dramatists, 1976. General William Tecumseh Sherman, Rebel Women, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1976. Henry, Travesties, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1977. Horst, Bent, New Apollo Theatre, New York City, 1979. Victor Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1981. Benjamin, Another Part of the Forest, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, 1982. Antonio Salieri,/4mac/eus, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1982. Charles and Harold, Light Comedies, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, 1984. Rene Gallimard, M. Butterfly, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1988. Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Edison Theatre, 1989-90. Narrator, Shipwreck, Getty Museum, 1990.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 DUKES »185 Edward, Someone Who'll Watch Over Me, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1992. Dr. Harry Hyman, Broken Class, Booth Theatre, 1994. Also appeared as Dr. Harry Hyman, Broken Glass, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT. Stage Work: Choreographer of sword fights, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1974. Major Tours: Horace, The School for Wives, Canadian cities, 1971 72. Title role, Dracula, U.S. cities, 1979. Film Appearances: Guard, The Strawberry Statement, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1970. James Morrison, The Wild Party, American International Pictures, 1975. George de Marco, A Little Romance, Orion, 1979. Daniel Blank, The First Deadly Sin, Filmways, 1980. David, Only When I Laugh (also known as It Hurts Only When I Laugh and Neil Simon's Only When I Laugh)f Columbia, 1981. Graham Selky, Without a Trace, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. Phillip, The Men's Club, Atlantic, 1986. Waldo Tarr, Catch the Heat (also known as Feel the Heat), Trans World, 1987. Ed Winston, Date with an Angel, De Laurentiis Group, 1987. Howard Hellenbeck, Rawhead Rex (also known as RawHeadRex), Empire, 1987. Myron Weston, Deadly Intent, Fries Distribution, 1988. Peter Goodwin, See You in the Morning, Warner Bros., 1989. Doctor, The Handmaid's Tale, Cinecom, 1990. Bo Peterson, The Rutanga Tapes, Shapiro Glickenhaus Home Video, 1991. Under Surveillance, 1991. Victor Feldman, Me and the Kid, Orion, 1993. Chris Paine, Fled, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Robert Lassiter, Beacon Hill, CBS, 1975. Dr. Wade Halsey, Sisters, NBC, 1991-92. Jack Larson, The Mommies (also known as Momm/es), NBC, 1993-95.
Edward Sherman, Pauly (also known as Mommy and Me), Fox, 1996-97. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mike Koshko, Harold Robbins' 79 Park Avenue (also known as 79 Park Avenue), NBC, 1977. Leslie Slote, The Winds of War, ABC, 1983. George William Fairfax, George Washington, CBS, 1984. Leopold Strabismus, lames A. Michener's Space (also known as Space), CBS, 1985. David Osborne, Kane and Abel, CBS, 1985. Leslie Slote, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Chase, The Many Loves of Arthur, NBC, 1978. Mike Kelly, The Bakery, CBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Corporation," Barney M/7/er, ABC, 1977. All That Glitters, syndicated, 1977. Jim Walsh, "Jack's Navy Pal," Three's Company, ABC, 1978. The man who tried to rape Edith, All in the Family, CBS, 1978. Ted Miller, "Remembering Melody," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1984. Todd Ettinger, "Ye Gods," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Barry Worthy, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. Also appeared in Family, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: David Allen, A Fire in the Sky, NBC, 1978. Reverend Crane, Go West, Young Girl!, ABC, 1978. Miles Standish, Mayflower: The Pilgrim's Adventures, CBS, 1979. Joe Dine, Some Kind of Miracle, CBS, 1979. Lou Ribin, The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal, NBC, 1979. Bill Sanger, Portrait of a Rebel: Margaret Sanger (also known as Portrait of a Rebel: The Remarkable Mrs. Sanger), CBS, 1980. Avery McPherson, Miss All-American Beauty, CBS, 1982. Bill Gardner, Sentimental journey, CBS, 1984. Barney Powers, Turn Back the Clock (also known as Repeat Performance), NBC, 1989. Murdoch, Snow Kill (also known as Over the Edge), USA Network, 1990. Jo Bouillon, The Josephine Baker Story, HBO, 1991.
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Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Appearances; Specials: Guido, Rules of the Game, 1975. Cutting, Valley Forge, NBC, 1975. Dr. O'Brien, Handle with Care, CBS, 1977. Cooper, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. Levi Strauss, "My Darlin' Clementine,"/Amer/can Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1987. Dr. Ned Darrell, "Strange Interlude,"/American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Narrator, Gabriel Garcia Marquez—Magic and Reality, PBS, 1990.
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RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Michel Foucault, "A Question of Place," A Sound Portrait of Michel Foucault, National Public Radio (Washington, DC), 1980. Narrator, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Caedmon (New York City), 1983. Best of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Dove Audio (Beverly Hills, CA), 1991. Deadly Allies, Dove Audio, 1992. My Other Life, Dove Audio, 1996. Dr. Neruda's Cure for Evil, Dove Audio, 1996.*
DUVALL, Shelley 1949PERSONAL Born July 7, 1949, in Houston, TX; daughter of Robert and Bobby (Crawford) Duvall.
Career: Actress and producer. Think Entertainment (television production company), founder, 1988; Amarillo Productions, founder; narrator of sound and video recordings. International Children's Film Festival, guest of honor, 1997. Member: Screen Actors Guild, National Academy of Cable Programming (member of board of governors). Awards, Honors: Cannes Film Festival Award, best actress, 1977, for Three Women; Emmy Award nomination, best children's program, 1988, for Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends; Peabody Award for Faerie Tale Theatre.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Suzanne, Brewster McCloud, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Ida Coyle, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Leechie Mobley, Thieves Like Us, United Artists, 1974. Voice, Un homme qui dort, 1974. L. A. Joan, Nashville, Paramount, 1975. Mrs. Cleveland, Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson, United Artists, 1976. Millie Lammoreaux, Three Women, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Pam, Annie Hall (also known asAnhedonia), United Artists, 1977. Olive Oyl, Popeye, Paramount, 1979. Wendy Torrance, The Shining, Warner Bros., 1980. Pansy, Time Bandits, Embassy, 1981. Susan Frankenstein, Frankenweenie, 1984. Dixie, Roxanne, Columbia, 1987. Jenny Wilcox, Suburban Commando, New Line Cinema, 1991. Night nurse, The Underneath (also known as Present Tense), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Countess Gemini, The Portrait of a Lady, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Sister Agatha, Changing Habits, A-pix Entertainment, 1996. Amelia, Twilight of the Ice Nymphs, Alliance International, 1997. Mrs. Randall, Rocket Man, Buena Vista, 1997. Russell Mulcahy's "Ta/os the Mummy" (also known as Ta/os the Mummy), Buena Vista, 1998. Home Fries, Warner Bros., 1998.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Series: Host, Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1982-87. Host, Nightmare Classics, Showtime, beginning in 1989. Host, Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1991-96. Television Series; Executive Producer: Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1982-87. Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1985-87. N/c/c/r. Rocks, Nickelodeon, 1991. Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 199196. Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Showtime, 1993-95. Television Appearances; Episodic: Liz Christie, "The Seventh Grave," Cannon, CBS, 1973. "The Prisoners," Cannon, CBS, 1973. "Love and Mr. and Mrs. Love," tove, American Style, ABC, 1973. "Aggie," Baretta, ABC, 1976. "Bernice Bobs Her Hair,"Amer/can Short Story, PBS, 1977. Title role, "Rapunzel," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1982. The miller's daughter, "Rumpelstiltskin," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1982. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1984. Margaret, "Saucer of Loneliness," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Title role, "Darlin' Clementine," Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1987. Narrator, Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1991-96. "The Tombstone," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, USA Network, 1992. Voice of Caroline, "Dark Victory," Frasier, NBC, 1994. Potsi Piggle-Wiggle, "There's Something in My Attic," Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Showtime, 1994. Potsi Piggle-Wiggle, "The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings," Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Showtime, 1994. Alice Flitt, The Adventures of Shirley Holmes, 1997. Television Episodes; Executive Producer: "Carmilla," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. "The Eyes of the Panther," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989.
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"The Turn of the Screw," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Little Bo Peep, Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme, The Disney Channel, 1990. Television Movies; Executive Producer: Dinner at Eight, TNT, 1989. Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme, The Disney Channel, 1990. Backfield in Motion, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: "Booker," WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1984. Secret World of the Very Young, CBS, 1984. Annie, "Frog," WoncferWor/cs, PBS, 1988. The Chipmunks Rockin' through the Decades (animated), NBC, 1990. Together for Our Children—M.U.S.I.C., syndicated, 1993. The American Film Institute Salute to lack Nicholson, CBS, 1994. Ms. Hastings, "Aliens for Breakfast," McDonald's Family Theatre, ABC, 1995. Television Specials; Executive Producer: Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures, Showtime, 1986. "Frog," Wonderworks, PBS, 1988. Stories from Crowing Up, 1991. (With Thomas F. Frank) "Aliens for Breakfast," McDonald's Family Theatre, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Title role, Lily, CBS, 1986. An American Saturday Night, ABC, 1991. Television Pilots; Executive Producer: (With Andy Borowitz; also creator) Lily, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 7 9th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1987. The 9th Annual ACE Awards, 1988. Presenter, The 7 7th Annual ACE Awards, 1990. Presenter, The 20th International Emmy Awards, 1992. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: He//o, I'm Shelley Duvall: Merry Christmas, 1992. He//o, I'm Shelley Duvall: Sweet Dreams, 1992. The Animal Express, 1992.
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CD-ROMs: Narrator, Digby's Adventures, Sanctuary Woods (San Mateo, CA), 1994. WRITINGS
Television: Live action sequences, and composer of "Humpty's Theme," Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1991-96. CD-ROMs: Digby's Adventures, Sanctuary Woods (San Mateo, CA), 1994. SIDELIGHTS Duvall was named after Frankenstein author Mary Shelley. OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals: American Film, July-August, 1989, p. 56. Entertainment Weekly, May 15, 1992. Savvy Woman, November, 1990, p. 34.*
DYKSTRA, John 1947(John C. Dykstra) PERSONAL Born June 3, 1947, in Long Beach, CA. Education: Attended design school. Addresses: Office—Apogee Productions, 6842 Valjean Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406. Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Special effects designer and producer. Founder and supervisor of special effects, Apogee Productions, Van Nuys, CA; cinematographer, National Science Foundation; special effects designer, "Voyage to the Outer Planets," Ruben H. Fleet Space Theatre, San Diego, CA; (with Douglas Trumbull) producer and creator of amusement park rides and aircraft simulator films; inventor, Dykstraflex camera. Also worked at the Institute of Urban Development, Berkeley, CA; and as head of Industrial Light and Magic.
Awards, Honors: Academy Awards, best visual effects and best development of facility oriented toward visual effects photography, both 1977, for Star Wars; Academy Award nomination, best visual effects, 1979, forStar Trek: The Motion Picture; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement (creative technical crafts division), 1979, for Battlestar Galactica. CREDITS Film Work; Special Effects Designer (Except As Noted): Silent Running, Universal, 1972. (And special effects cinematographer), Star Wars, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. (Also producer and supervisor, effects unit), Battlestar Galactica, Universal, 1978. Avalanche Express, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Special photographic effects supervisor, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Paramount, 1979. Caddyshack, Warner Bros., 1980. (With Robert Shepherd, Roger Dorney, and Al Miller) Firefox, Warner Bros., 1982. (With John Grant) Lifeforce, TriStar, 1985. (And second unit director) Invaders from Mars, Cannon, 1986. Mac and Me, Orion, 1988. Special effects supervisor, My Stepmother Is an Alien, Columbia, 1988. Special effects director, The Unholy, Vestron, 1988. Special creative consultant, Spontaneous Combustion, Taurus, 1989. Visual effects head supervisor, Batman Forever, Warner Bros., 1995. Visual effects, Batman & Robin, Warner Bros., 1997. Visual effects, Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. Television Work; Special Effects Designer (Except As Noted): (Also producer) Battlestar Galactica (series), ABC, 1978-80. Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman//(pilot), NBC, 1989. Starflight One: The Plane That Couldn't Land (movie), ABC, 1983. Special visual effects, Alice in Wonderland (miniseries), 1985. Effects supervisor (Canada), Amerika (miniseries), 1987. Effects supervisor, Out On a Limb (miniseries), 1987. Special effects, Something Is Out There (series), 1988. Special effects, Shivers (special), 1989. Assistance, The Astronomer (also known as Triple P/ay//; special), PBS, 1991.
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EISNER, Michael D. 1942PERSONAL Full name, Michael Dammann Eisner; born March 7, 1942, in Mount Kisco, NY; son of Lester Jr., and Margaret (Dammann) Eisner; married Jane Breckenridge; children: Michael, Eric, Anders. Education: Denison University, B.A., 1964. Addresses: Office—Walt Disney Company, 500 South Buena Vista St., Burbank, CA 91521-0001. Career: Executive producer. CBS, worked in programming department; ABC-TV, manager of talent and specials, 1966, director of program development, director of program planning and executive assistant to the vice president in charge of programming, vice president of daytime television programming, and vice president of children's programs, 1966-75, ABC Entertainment, senior vice president of prime time production and development, 1976; Paramount Pictures, president and chief operating officer with creative responsibilities for all divisions, 1976-84; Walt Disney Company, chairman and chief executive officer, 1984—. Board of directors, Denison University, California Institute of Arts, American Film Institute, the Performing Arts Council of the Los Angeles Music Center, and Sega Enterprises, Inc. (amusement game manufacturer). CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986-88. Host, The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988-90. American Cinema, PBS, 1994-95.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Specials: The Wonderful World of Disney: 40 Years of Television Magic, ABC, 1994. Also appeared in The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic, 1991; host, The Dream Is Alive: The 20th Anniversary Celebration of Walt Disney World, 1991. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Fourth Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS, 1994. The 7 Oth Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, The Disney Channel, 1994. Also appeared in The Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1987. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Parade Magazine, November 15, 1987.*
EKBERG, Anita 1931PERSONAL Born September 29,1931, in Malmo, Sweden; came to the United States in 1951; married Anthony Steele, 1956 (divorced, 1959); married Rick Van Nutter, 1963 (divorced, 1975). Career: Actress; former model; Miss Sweden, 1951. CREDITS Film Appearances: Venusian woman, Abbott and Costello Go to Mars, Universal, 1953. Handmaiden, The Golden Blade, Universal, 1953. Bridesmaid, The Mississippi Gambler, Universal, 1953. Dance hall girl (uncredited), Take Me to Town, Universal, 1953. Anita, Artists and Models, Paramount, 1955. Wei Long, Blood Alley, Warner Bros., 1955. I'll Cry Tomorrow, 1955. Rena, Back from Eternity, RKO, 1956. Herself, Hollywood or Bust, Paramount, 1956. Flo Randall, Man in the Vault, RKO, 1956. Helene, War and Peace, Paramount, 1956. Salma, Zarak, Columbia, 1956. Gina Broger, Pickup Alley (also known as Interpol and International Police), Columbia, 1957.
EKBERG « 1 9 1 Title role, Valerie, United Artists, 1957. Trudie Hall, The Man Inside, Columbia, 1958. Zara, Paris Holiday, United Artists, 1958. Virginia Wilson, Screaming Mimi, Columbia, 1958. Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, Sign of the Gladiator (also known as Nel Segno Di Roma, Sign of Rome, and Sheba and the Gladiator), American International, 1959. Olga Dubovich, Behind Locked Doors, 1960. Sylvia, La Dolce Vita (also known as The Sweet Life), Astor/American International, 1961. Anita, "The Temptation of Dr. Antonio/' Boccaccio
70, Gray, 1962. Luba, Call Me Bwana, United Artists, 1963. Elya Carlson, Four for Texas, Warner Bros., 1963. Who Wants to Sleep?, 1965. How / Learned to Love Women, 1966. Amanda Beatrice Cross, The Alphabet Murders (also known as The ABC Murders), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1966. Huluna, The Mongols (also known as / Mongol!), Colorama, 1966. Anna Soblova, Way. . . Way Out, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Aberchiaria, "The Unkindest Cut," White, Red, Yellow, Pink (also known as Love Factory), Seymour Borde, 1966. Claudie ("Snow"), Women Times Seven, 1967. Lou, The Cobra, American International, 1968. Paulette, The Class Sphinx, American International, 1968. Title role, Malenka, the Vampire (also known as La Nipole del Vampiro, Fangs of the Living Dead, The Vampire's Niece, Bloody Girl, and The Niece of the Vampire), Europix, 1968. Nightclub performer, If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, United Artists, 1969. Death Knocks Twice, 1969. Herself, / Clowns (also known as The Clowns and Les Clowns), Levitt-Pickman, 1970. Madame Colette, Murder in Paris (also known as The Paris Sex Murders), 1973. Va//ey of the Widows (also known as Das Tal der Witwen), 1974. Northeast to Seoul, 1974. Killer Nun (also known as Suor Omicidi), 1979. Daisy Chain, 1981. Cicciambomba, 1983. Dolce Pella Di Angela (also known as Angela's Sweet Skin and The Seduction of Angela), Cineglobo, 1987. Herself, Federico Fill'mi's Intervista (also known as Intervista and The Interview), Aljosta/RAI-TV/ Cinecitta/Ferlyn, 1987.
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Marika, // Conte Max (also known as Count Max), 1991. Clarice, Ambrogio, 1992. Mama Greta, Bambola, Union Generale du Cinematographique Droites Audiovisual (UGCDA), 1996. Also appeared in The Dam on the Yellow River (also known as Last Train to Shanghai), Little Girls and High Finance, The Last Judgment, and L'lncastro. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Else Biebling,5*H*E, CBS, 1980. Television Appearances; Miniseries: lisa Lund Laszlo, "Casablanca/' Warner Brothers Presents, ABC, 1955-56. Television Appearances; Movies: Queen Na-Eela, Co/d of the Amazon Women, NBC, 1979. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1955. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1958. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1966. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Hubby Killer," Private Secretary, CBS, 1953. Person to Person, CBS, 1956. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Vanity Fair, January 1994, pp. 88-95.*
EKLAND, Britt 1942PERSONAL Born Britt-Marie Eklund, October 6 (one source says September 29), 1942, in Stockholm, Sweden; married Peter Sellers (an actor), 1963 (divorced, 1968); companion of Rod Stewart (a singer); married Jim McDonnell (aka "Slim" Jim Phantom, a drummer with the band the Stray Cats; divorced 1992); children: Victoria (with Sellers), Nikolai (with Lou Adler, a restauranteur), and Thomas Jefferson (with McDonnell). Addresses: Home—West Hollywood, CA, and London, England. Manager—Paul Cohen Management, P.O. Box 241609, Los Angeles, CA 90024.
Career: Actress; former model. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Short Is the Summer, [Sweden/Norway], 1962. Mrs. Pickett, The Happy Thieves (also known as Once a Thief), United Artists, 1962. // Commandante, [Italy], 1963. Greta,/Advance to the Rear (also known as Company of Cowards), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964. Gina Romantica, After the Fox, United Artists, 1966. Olimpia Segura, The Bobo, Warner Bros., 1967. Gina, The Double Man, Warner Bros., 1967. Rachel Schpitendavel, The Night They Raided Minsky's (also known as The Night They Invented Striptease), United Artists, 1968. Too Many Thieves, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Illeana, Stiletto, Avco-Embassy, 1969. Antigone, The Cannibals, Doria/San Marco, 1970. Irene Tucker, Machine Gun McCann (also known as G// Intoccabili), Columbia, 1970. Greta, Endless Night (also known as Agatha Christie's Endless Night), British Lion, 1971. Anna Fletcher, Get Carter, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Elise, Night Hair Child (also known as Child of the Night and What the Peeper Saw), Towers, 1971. Dorothy Chiltern-Barlow, Percy, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1971. A Time for Loving (also known as Pan's Was Made for Lovers), London Screen Plays, 1971. Lucy, Asylum (also known as House of Crazies), Cinerama, 1972. Chris Bentley, Baxter, National General, 1973. Mary Goodnight, The Man with the Golden Gun, United Artists, 1974. Michelle, The Ultimate Thrill (also known as The Ultimate Chase), General Cinema, 1974. Willow MacGregor, The Wicker Man (also known as Anthony Shaffer's "The Wicker Man"), British Lion/Warner Bros., 1974. People Who Own the Dark, Sean Cunningham, 1975. Duchess Irma, Royal Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Mrs. Anderson, High Velocity, First Asian Films of California, 1977. Anna Von Erken, Slavers, ITM, 1977. Nypeptha, King Solomon's Treasures, Canafox/Towers, 1978. Countess Trivulzi, 5ome Like It Cool (also known as The Rise and Rise of Casanova and Casanova and Co.), Pro International, 1979.
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Lintom's mother, "The Vampire Story," The Monster Club, ITC, 1981. Anne-Marie, Satan's Mistress (also known as Fury of the Succubus, Demon Rage, and Dark Eyes), Motion Pictures Marketing, 1982. Priscilla Lancaster/Penny, Dead Wrong (also known as Death Fighter and The Columbia Connection), Comworld, 1983. Annie, Love Scenes (also known asfcstacy), Starways, 1985. Marbella (also known as Hot Spot), 1985. Evette, Fraternity Vacation, New World, 1985. Linda, Moon in Scorpio, Trans World, 1987. Madame Cassandra, Beverly Hills Vamp, [USA], 1989. Jackie Mai Ion, Cold Heat, 1989. Mariella Novotny, Scandal, Miramax, 1989. Lady Wrench, The Children, Hemdale Home Video, 1990. AzAldozat (also known as The Victim), 1994.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jenny Wallenda, The Great Wallendas, NBC, 1978. Anny Ondra Schmelling, Ring of Passion (also known as Countdown to the Big One), NBC, 1978. Leah, The Hostage Tower, CBS, 1980. Francoise,/acque//ne Susann's "Va//ey of the Dolls'" (also known as Va//ey of the Dolls), CBS, 1981.
Also appeared in At Any Price, Tintomara, Triple Cross, and Hellhole.
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Television Appearances; Series: Host, Britt Ekland'sjuke Box, syndicated, 1979.
Television Appearances; Specials: Mother, Carol for Another Christmas, ABC, 1964. US against the World II, ABC, 1978. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1981 and 1986. Women Who Rate a "/O," NBC, 1981. Also appeared in A Cold Peace [England]. Stage Appearances: Olivia, Mate!, Comedy Theatre, London, England, 1978. Run for Your Wife, 1996.
Videos: Host, Electric Blue #3, 1981. Britt Fit (fitness video), 1993.
Also host of talk show in Sweden. Television Appearances; Pilots: Katrina Volana, "Wine, Women and War," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1973.
WRITINGS Books: True Britt (autobiography), 1980. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Greatest Game," The Trials of O'Brien, CBS, 1966. "The Barefoot Stewardess Caper," McCloud, NBC, 1972. "The Moscow Connection," McCloud, NBC, 1977. Tenna, "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero" (two episodes), Battlestar Galactica, ABC, 1979. "Aphrodite," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1980. "Accident Prone," The Love Boat, ABC, 1980. "The Proxy Billionaire," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. "Safety Last," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. "Wuthering Heights," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1982. "Deadly Fashion," Matt Houston, ABC, 1982. "The Sisters," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. "Always Say Always," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. "Love and/or Marriage," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1985. "Abandon Earth," Superboy, syndicated, c. 1989. Herself, "New Best Friend," Absolutely Fabulous, [England], 1994.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 5, 1993, p. 68. People Weekly, December 4,1995, pp. 40-47.*
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Born May 29, 1953, in Amarillo, TX; raised in Los Angeles, CA; son of Milton (a teacher) and Blossom (a teacher and writer; maiden name, Bernstein) Elfman; married (separated); children: Lola, Mali. Addresses: /Agent—Kraft-Benjamin Agency, 19668 Grandview Dr., Topanga, CA 90290. Manager— L.A. Personal Development, 1201 Larrabee, Penthouse 302, West Hollywood, CA 90069, or P.O. Box 10815, Beverly Hills, CA 90213.
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Career: Composer and musician. Member of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo theatre ensemble, 1971-89; singer, songwriter and guitarist with the band Oingo Boingo (also known as Boingo), 1979—; also has composed music for television commercials. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award, best instrumental composition, 1989, for "The Batman Theme," from the movie Batman; Grammy Award nomination, best score, 1989, for Batman; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in main title theme music, 1990, for The Simpsons; Grammy Award nomination, best score, 1991, for Dick Tracy; Golden Globe Award nomination, outstanding original score, 1994, for The Nightmare Before Christmas; Grammy Award nomination, best instrumental composition written for a motion picture or television, 1998, for the main theme from Men in Black. CREDITS Film Appearances: Singer, Hot Tomorrows, American Film Institute, 1978. Satan, Forbidden Zone, Borack, 1980. Oingo Boingo band member, Back to School, Orion, 1986. The Magical World of Chuck Jones, 1992. Voice of Clown with the Tear Away Face, voice of Barrel, and singing voice of Jack Skellington, The Nightmare Before Christmas (animated; also known as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas), Buena Vista, 1993. Film Work: Associate producer, The Nightmare Before Christmas (animated; also known as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas), Buena Vista, 1993. Television Appearances: The Hollywood Soundtrack Story (special), AMC, 1995. RECORDINGS Albums; with Oingo Boingo: Oingo Boingo (EP), IRS, 1980. Only A Lad, A&M Records, 1981. Nothing to Fear, A&M Records, 1982. Good for Your Soul, A&M Records, 1984. Dead Man's Party, MCA, 1986. BO/-NGO,MCA, 1987. Boingo Alive, MCA, 1988.
Skeletons in the Closet (compilation), A&M Records, 1988. Dark at the End of the Tunnel (compilation), MCA, 1990. Best O'Boingo, MCA, 1991. Farewell, A&M Records, 1996. Solo Albums: 5o-/o (also known as So Lo), MCA, 1985. Music for a Darkened Theatre: Music from Television and Movies (compilation), MCA, 1990. Music for A Darkened Theatre: Film and Television Music (compilation), MCA, 1996. WRITINGS Film Music: Forbidden Zone, Borack, 1980. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Warner Bros., 1985. Back to School, Orion, 1986. Wisdom, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Summer School, Paramount, 1987. Beetlejuice, Warner Bros., 1988. Big Top Pee-Wee, Paramount, 1988. Hot to Trot, Warner Bros., 1988. Midnight Run, Universal, 1988. Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Batman, Warner Bros., 1989. Darkman, Universal, 1990. Dick Tracy, Touchstone-Buena Vista, 1990. EdwardScissorhands, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Nightbreed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Article 99, Orion, 1992. Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. Sommersby, Warner Bros., 1993. The Nightmare Before Christmas (animated; also known as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas), Buena Vista, 1993. Black Beauty, Warner Bros., 1994. Darkman II: The Return of Durant, 1994. Dead Presidents, Buena Vista, 1995. Dolores Claiborne, Columbia, 1995. To Die For, Columbia, 1995. Extreme Measures, Columbia, 1996. Mars Attacks!, Warner Bros., 1996. Mission: Impossible, Paramount, 1996. The Frighteners, Universal, 1996. Men in Black, Columbia TriStar, 1997. Good Will Hunting, Miramax, 1997. flubber, Buena Vista, 1997. (Additional score)Scream 2, Dimension Films, 1997. Superman Lives (also known as Superman Reborn), 1998.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Also composer for two short films, Oh No, Not Them! and Face Like a Frog. Songs Used in Films: "Ain't This the Life/' Urghl A Music War, 1981. "Little Girls/' Tempest, Columbia, 1982. "Goodbye, Goodbye," Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Universal, 1982. "Who Do You Want to Be Today," "Something Isn't Right," and "Bachelor Party Theme," Bachelor Party, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. "Hold Me Back" and "Only a Lad," Surf II, Music Video Distributors, 1984. "Weird Science," Weird Science, Universal, 1985. "Not My Slave," Something Wild, Orion, 1986. "No One Lives Forever," The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2, Media Home Entertainment, 1986. "Tears Run Down" and "Rock Me Baby," Wisdom, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. "Same Man I Was Before," My Best Friend Is a Vampire (also known as / Was a Teenage Vampire), Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. "Flesh 'n' Blood," Chostbusters II, Columbia, 1989. "Winning Side/'She's Out of Control, Columbia, 1989. "Skin," Nightbreed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Main title theme and "Mariachi Parade," Pure Luck, Universal, 1991. Main title theme from Big Top Pee-Wee, Dutch, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. "Face to Face," Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. "We Close Our Eyes," Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. "March of the Dead" theme, Army of Darkness (also known as Captain Supermarket and The Medieval Dead), Universal, 1993. Main title theme, Shrunken Heads, Full Moon Entertainment, 1994. Main title theme, Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight, Universal, 1995. "Tales from the Crypt" theme, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood, Universal, 1996.
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ERMAN, John 1935(Bill Sampson) PERSONAL Born August 3, 1935, in Chicago, IL; son of Milton G. (in sales) and Lucille Arlie (Straus) Erman. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A. (applied arts), 1957. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Jewish.
Television Themes; Series: 5/edge Hammer!, ABC, 1986-88. Beetlejuice (animated), ABC, Fox, 1989-93. The Flash, CBS, 1990. The Simpsons, Fox, 1990—. Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990—. The Adventures of Batman and Robin (animated; also known as Batman: The Animated Series), 1992—. Family Dog, CBS, 1993.
Addresses: Agent—Steve Click, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Music: Episodic: "The Jar," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with David Greene, Marvin J. Chomsky, and Gilbert
Career: Director. Freelance actor, 1959-63; Twentieth Century-Fox, casting director, 1959-63, head of television casting, 1960-61; Faculty Acting School, Los Angeles, CA, founder. Member: Directors Guild of America.
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Moses), outstanding directing in a drama series, 1977, for Roots; Humanitas Prize, 1977, for Green Eyes; Directors Guild of America Award and Christopher Award, both 1979, for Roots: The Next Generations; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing in a limited series or special, 1980, for Moviola: The Scarlett O'Hara War; Emmy Award, outstanding directing of a limited series or special, 1983, for Who Will Love My Children?; Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement for television, 1985, for/An Early Frost; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding drama or miniseries, 1987, for The Two Mrs. Grenv/7/es; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding drama or comedy special and outstanding directing in a miniseries or special, 1988, for "The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank," Genera/ Foods Golden Showcase; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding drama or comedy special, 1988, for David. CREDITS Television Director; Series: (With Philip Leacock) The New Land, ABC, 1974. Television Director; Miniseries: (With David Greene, Marvin J. Chomsky, and Gilbert Moses) Roots, ABC, 1977. (With Charles S. Dubin, Georg Stanford Brown, and Lloyd Richards) Roots: The Next Generations, ABC, 1979. (And coproducer) Alex Haley's Queen, CBS, 1993. (And producer) Scarlett, CBS, 1994. Television Director; Pilots: Letters from Three Lovers, ABC, 1973. Television Director; Episodic: The Outer Limits, ABC, 1963-65. My Favorite Martian, CBS, 1963-66. Please Don't Eat the Daisies, NBC, 1965-67. That Girl, ABC, 1966-71. 'The Empath," Star Trek, NBC, 1968. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, NBC, 1968-69, ABC, 196970. Bracken's World, NBC, 1969-71. Karen, ABC, 1975. Good Heavens, ABC, 1976. Family, ABC, 1976-80. (And supervising producer) "The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank/' General Foods Golden Showcase, CBS, 1988. Directed an episode of Stoney Burke, 1962.
Television Director, Except Where Indicated; Movies: Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn, NBC, 1977. (And producer) Green Eyes, ABC, 1977. lust Me and You, NBC, 1978. My Old Man, CBS, 1979. Moviola: This Year's Blonde (also known as The Secret Love of Marilyn Monroe), NBC, 1980. Moviola: The Scarlett O'Hara War, NBC, 1980. Moviola: The Silent Lovers, NBC, 1980. The Letter, ABC, 1982. Eleanor: First Lady of the World, CBS, 1982. /Another Woman's Child (also known as The Far Shore), CBS, 1983. Who Will Love My Children?, ABC, 1983. A Streetcar Named Desire, ABC, 1984. The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985. An Early Frost, NBC, 1985. Right to Kill?, ABC, 1985. (And producer) The Two Mrs. Grenv/7/es, ABC, 1987. (And producer) When the Time Comes, ABC, 1987. (And producer) David, ABC, 1988. (And supervising producer) The Last Best Year (also known as The Last Best Year of My Life), ABC, 1990. (And supervising producer) Carolina Skeletons, NBC, 1991. (And producer) The iLast to Go, ABC, 1991. (And supervising producer) Our Sons, ABC, 1991. (And producer) Breathing Lessons, CBS, 1994. (And producer) The Boys Next Door, CBS, 1996. (And producer) f//en Foster, CBS, 1997. Also directed Child of Glass, 1978; (and producer) The Sunshine Boys, 1995. Film Director: Making It, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. (As Bill Sampson) Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. 5te//a, Buena Vista, 1990.
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Born November 29, 1956, in Clean, NY; raised in Buffalo, NY. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Danced with the Jeffrey Ballet for three years.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nominee, best performance by a lead actor in a single dramatic program, 1986, for The Execution of Raymond Graham. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tyree, Silverado, Columbia, 1985. Duane Duke, Psycho ///, Universal, 1986. Donnie, Backfire, Vidmark, 1987. Riot on 42nd Street, 1987. Ray McGuinn, Split Decisions, New Century-Vista, 1988. Jake Bonner, Alexander's Treasures (also known as Out of Time), Motion Picture International, 1989. Ricky Rodriguez, The Last of the Finest (also known as Blue Heat and Last of the Finest), Orion, 1989. Ben Creed, Outback (also known as The Fighting Creed, Minnamurra, and Wrangler), Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1989. Jake Bonner, The Serpent of Death (also known as In Search of the Serpent of Death), Paramount Home Video/Prism, 1989. Raymond "Ray" Trueblood, True Blood, Fries, 1989. Stan Harris, Impulse, Warner Bros., 1990. Pete Verrill, White Hunter, Black Heart, Warner Bros., 1990. Dr. Bill Chrushank, Body Parts, Paramount, 1991. Barry Mikowski, Iron Maze, Castle Hill, 1991. Jobe Smith, The Lawnmower Man (also known as Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man), New Line Cinema, 1992. Dex Dellum, Freefall (also known as Firefall), October Films, 1994. Muncie, Quick, Academy Entertainment, 1994. Eddie Lanarsky, Temptation, LIVE Home Video, 1994. Jack Lynch, Woman of Desire, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Ike Clanton, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Paul Weyman, Eye of the Wolf, Vidmark Entertainment, 1995. Tom Bennett, Serpent's Lair, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Dale Goddard, The Sweeper, PM Entertainment, 1995. Peter Rooker, Darkman III: Die Darkman Die, Universal Home Video, 1996. The Dutchman, Small Time (also known as Smalltime), British Film Institute, 1996. When justice Fails, 1997. Lang, Operation Delta Force, Nu World/Live Entertainment, 1997. Catherine's Grove (also known as Crossover), 1997.
FAHEY • 197 David Chase, Lethal Tender, Deadly Current Productions/Le Monde Entertainment, 1997. Film Work: Associate producer, The Sweeper, PM Entertainment, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Gary Corelli, One Life to Live, ABC, 1982-85. Deputy Marshal Winston MacBride, The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Raymond Graham, The Execution of Raymond Graham, ABC, 1985. Michael Manus, Curiosity Kills (also known as Curiosity Kills the Cat), USA Network, 1990. Title role, Parker Kane, NBC, 1990. Hamilton Jordan, Iran: Days of Crisis (also known as 444 Days and L'Amerique en Otage), TNT, 1991. Jack, Sketch Artist, Showtime, 1992. Will McCaid, In the Company of Darkness, CBS, 1993. Charlie Pike, The Hit List, Showtime, 1993. Frank McKenna, Blindsided, USA Network, 1993. Paul Weyman, Baree: The Wolf Dog (also known as Baree and Northern Passage), 1994. Liam Bass, Virtual Seduction (also known as Addicted to Love), 1995. Jack Whitfield, Sketch Artist II: Hands That See (also known as A Feel for Murder and Sketch Artist II), Showtime, 1995. Mitch Parker, Every Woman's Dream, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "When Irish Eyes Are Crying/' Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. Ray Lee, "Enough Rope for Two," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1986. Stage Appearances: Brigadoon, New York City, 1980. John, Pastorale, The Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1982. Also appeared in West Side Story in Paris, France, and in Orphans, in London, England. Major Tours: Curly, Oklahoma!, U.S. cities, 1981. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, June, 1990, p. 88.*
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PARENTING, James 1938PERSONAL Born James Ferrantino, February 24,1938, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Anthony (a clothing designer) and Helen (a homemaker; maiden name, Enrico) Ferrantino; married Elizabeth Ashley (an actress), 1961 (divorced); married Michele Lee Dusick (an actress and singer; professional name, Michele Lee), February 20, 1966 (divorced, c. 1981); married Deborah Mullowney (an actress; professional name, Debrah Farentino), June, 1985 (divorced); married; wife's name, Stella, 1994; children: (second marriage) David Michael (an actor). Education: Trained for the stage at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Agent—do William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Office— 1340 Londonderry Pier, Los Angeles, CA, 90069. Career: Actor. Illinois Association of Retarded Citizens, honorary chair. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, most promising newcomer—male, 1966, for The Pad. . . And How to Use It; Best Actor Award, Chicago, IL, 1973; Theatre World Award, 1973, for/A Streetcar Named Desire; Charles MacArthur Award, Chicago Drama League, 1974; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a drama, 1977, for ]esus of Nazareth. CREDITS Film Appearances: Insigna, Ensign Pulver, Warner Bros., 1964. Charlie Perone, Psychomania (also known as Violent Midnight), Victoria-Emerson, 1964. Marc, The War Lord, Universal, 1965. Ted Veasey, The Pad . . . And How to Use It (also known as The Pad), Universal, 1966. Chris Patton, Banning, Universal, 1967. Matt Stone, The Ride to Hangman's Tree (also known as The Ride to Hangman's Tree), Universal, 1967. David Wheelwright, Rosie, Universal, 1967. David Harris, Me, Natalie, National General, 1969. Bruno Cardini, Story of a Woman (also known as Storia di una Donna), Universal, 1970. Commander Richard Owens and Mr. Tideman, The Final Countdown, United Artists, 1980. Sheriff Dan Gill is, Dead and Buried, Avco-Embassy, 1981.
Frank Polito, Her Alibi, Warner Bros., 1989. Joey, Deep Down, 1994. The Spy Within (also known as Flight of the Dove), New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Captain Will Jensen, Bulletproof, Universal, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Neil Darrell, The Bold Ones: The Lawyers (also known as The Bold Ones and The Lawyers), NBC, 1969-72. Jefferson Keyes, Cool Million, NBC, 1972-73. Dr. NickToscanni, Dynasty, ABC, 1981-82. Frank Chaney, Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984. Frank DeMarco, Mary, CBS, 1985-86. Sam McGuire,/u//e, ABC, 1992. Ray Ross, Doug's father, ER, NBC, 1995-96. Television Appearances; Miniseries: GeneCulligan, Vanished, NBC, 1971. Simon Peter, Jesus of Nazareth (also known as Gesu di Nazareth), NBC, 1977. Juan Peron, Ev/ta Peron, NBC, 1981. David Westfield, Sins, CBS, 1986. The Secrets of the Sahara, 1987. Jimmy Rosemont, Dazzle (also known as Judith Krantz's Dazzle), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Let Me Die Before I Wake," Naked City, ABC, 1962. "Black Curtain," The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1962. "The Illusion," The Defenders, ABC, 1963. "Bonus Baby," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1963. "Cries of Persons Close to One," Route 66, CBS, 1964. "Super Star," The Reporter, CBS, 1964. "Death Scene," The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, NBC, 1965. "P.O.W.," Twelve O'clock High (also known as 12 O'Clock High), ABC, 1965. "O' the Big Wheel Turns by Faith," Ben Casey, ABC, 1965. "I See by Your Outfit," Laredo, NBC, 1965. "All the Streets Are Silent," The FBI, ABC, 1965. "The Wolves up Front, the Jackals behind," The Virginian, NBC, 1966. "The Sister and the Savage," Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1966. "Reap the Whirlwind," The Road West, NBC, 1967. "Passage to Helena," The Fugitive, ABC, 1967. "Cry Hard, Cry Fast," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1967. "Something for Nothing," Ironside, NBC, 1968. "Brave on a Mountain Top," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1970.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "Love and the Neighbor/' Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. "Since Aunt Ada Came to Stay/' Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. "Birdbath," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1971. "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes," Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. "Dangerous Games," Police Story, NBC, 1973. "The Soft, Kind Brush," Love Story, NBC, 1973. "Requiem for C. Z. Smith," Police Story, NBC, 1974. "Incident in the Kill Zone," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1975. "No Margin for Error," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1978. "Plus Time Served," Insight, syndicated, 1979. "Resurrection," Insight, syndicated, 1980. "God's Guerilla's," Insight, syndicated, 1981. "Rendezvous," Insight, syndicated, 1981. Television Appearances; Movies: Taff Malloy, Wings of Fire (also known as Cloudburst), NBC, 1967. Gino Rico, The Family Rico (also known as The Brothers Rico), CBS, 1972. John Danbury, The Longest Night, ABC, 1972. Eddie Holcomb, The Elevator, ABC, 1974. Joe Crane, "Emily, Emily," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1977. Kevin Leahy, The Possessed, NBC, 1977. Duffy Hambleton, S//ent Victory: The Kitty O'Neill Story (also known as The Kitty O'Neill Story and Silent Victory), CBS, 1979. Arnie Potts, Something So Right, CBS, 1982. Dr. Edgar Highley, The Cradle Will Fall, CBS, 1983. John Peterson, /./cense to Kill, CBS, 1984. Dan Hagan, Picking Up the Pieces, CBS, 1985. Tom Wyler, A Summer to Remember, CBS, 1985. Voice of Jesus, The Fourth Wise Man, 1985. Gerald Remson, That Secret Sunday, CBS, 1986. Gordon Williams, Family Sins, CBS, 1987. Lt. Daniel B. Malone, The Red Spider, CBS, 1988. Buddy Baron, Who Gets the Friends?, CBS, 1988. Jonathan Morris, Naked Lie (also known as Inadmissible Evidence), CBS, 1989. Mayor Kevin White, Common Ground, NBC, 1990. Ray Wiltern, In the Line of Duty: A Cop for the Killing (also known as A Cop for the Killing and In the Line of Duty: The Dallas Drug Murders), NBC, 1990. John Reilly, Miles from Nowhere, 1992. Gary Cochran, When No One Would Listen (also known as My Husband Is Going to Kill Me), CBS, 1992. Jose Menendez, Honor Thy Father and Mother: The True Story of the Menendez Murders (also known
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as Honor Thy Father and Mother: The Menendez Killings), Fox, 1994. Lieutenant Bill Lawson, One Woman's Courage (also known as Saving Grace), NBC, 1994. Also appeared in Undercover Cop. Television Appearances; Specials: Happy Loman, Death of a Salesman, CBS, 1966. Husband, The First Nine Months Are the Hardest, NBC, 1971. John Dos Passos: U.S.A., 1971. Mitzi and a Hundred Guys, CBS, 1975. Male team member, Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1977. Barry Kaufman, "Son Rise: A Miracle of Love" (also known as "Son Rise: A Story of Love" and "Son Rise"), NBC Theatre, NBC, 1979. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1986. Mickey Dunne, "American Nuclear," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1989. Robin Leach's Private Files: The Price of Fame, syndicated, 1993. Host, Crimes of the Century, NBC, 1996. Narrator, Outlaws and Lawmen, The Discovery Channel, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Neil Darrell, The Sound of Anger, NBC, 1968. The Singers, CBS, 1969. Neil Darrell, The Whole World Is Watching, NBC, 1969. Jefferson Keyes, Cool Million (also known as The MaskofMarcella)f NBC, 1972. Vince Rossi, Crossfire, NBC, 1975. George Bassett, My Wife Next Door, NBC, 1975. Stage Appearances: Pedro, The Night of the Iguana, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1961. The Days and Nights of BeeBee Fenstermaker, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1963. Mr. Solares, In the Summer House, Little Fox Theatre, New York City, 1964. Stanley Kowalski,A Streetcar Named Desire, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1973. Randall Patrick McMurphy, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Chicago, IL, 1973. The Best Man, Chicago, IL, 1974. Biff Loman, Death of a Salesman, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1975. The Big Knife, Arlington Park Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1976.
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Also appeared in The Best Man; Goodbye Charlie; and A Thousand Clowns. Major Tours: California Suite, U.S. cities, 1978. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 16,1992, pp. 59, 61-62; April 18, 1994, p. 63.*
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Born February 1, 1965, in Detroit, Ml; niece of Suzi Quatro (a singer and actress); married Toulouse Holliday (a musician); children: Myles. Education: Attended West Bloomfield High School, West Bloomfield, Ml. Addresses: Agent—The Agency, 10351 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 211, Los Angeles, CA 90069. ContactCreative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress in a drama series, 1990, for Twin Peaks. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Audrey Home, Twin Peaks, ABC, 1990-91. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kitt, A Season in Purgatory, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Gabrielle, "The Groom Wore Clearasil," Cheers, NBC, 1985. Diane Nelson, "Blindsided," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. Erika, "You, Murderer," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1995. Ginger, "The One with Phoebe's Ex-Partner,"Friends, NBC, 1997. Also appeared in Heart of the City, ABC.
Television Appearances; Movies: Monica, Silence of the Heart (also known as Death of a Sibling), CBS, 1984. Billie Frechette, Dillinger (also known as The Last Days of John Dillinger), ABC, 1991. "Spring Awaken ing, "CBS Sunday Afternoon Movie, CBS, 1994. Title role, Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story, NBC, 1995. Zulaikah, Potiphar's wife, Slave of Dreams, Showtime, 1996. Lauren Jacobs, The Assassination File (also known as Out in the Cold), Starz!, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Betty, "A Table at Ciros," (also known as "Tales from the Hollywood Hills") Great Performances, PBS, 1987. Lorraine, Divided We Stand, ABC, 1988. Beth, "A Family Again," ABC Family Theater, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: MTV's 1990 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1990. Presenter, The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation (also known as The 42nd Annual Emmy Awards and The Emmy Awards), Fox, 1990. Film Appearances: Ups and Downs (also known as Prep School), Astral Films, 1983. Penny Harlin, The Wild Life, Universal, 1984. Sandy, ]ust One of the Guys, Columbia, 1985. Katie Toland, Out of Control, New World, 1985. Velvet, Thrashing Fries Entertainment, 1986. Keri Johnson, The Wraith, New Century-Vista, 1986. Suzi, Zombie High (also known as The School That Ate My Brain), Cinema Group, 1987. April Delongpre, Two Moon Junction, Lorimar, 1988. Helen, Crime Zone, Concorde, 1988. Jennifer Scott, True Blood, Fries Entertainment, 1989. Girl in accident, Wild at Heart, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Catherine Bomarzini, Meridian: Kiss of the Beast (also known as Kiss of the Beast, Meridian, and Phantoms), Paramount Home Video, 1990. Lucy Costello, Backstreet Dreams (also known as Backstreet Strays and Back Street Strays), Vidmark, 1990. Candy Cane, Ruby, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Bridey DeSoto, Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel, Two Moon Releasing, 1992. Jain, Diary of a Hitman, Vision International, 1992. Curley's wife, Of Mice and Men, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Audrey Home, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, New Line Cinema, 1992. Ellen, Three of Hearts, New Line Cinema, 1993. Laura Lincolnberry, Fatal Instinct, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1993. Helena, Boxing Helena, Orion Classics, 1993. Molly, Lovelife, Skyline Entertainment, 1997. lust Write, Curb Entertainment, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, May, 1992. Details, December, 1991. Playboy, December, 1990. Rolling Stone, October 14, 1990.*
FIELD, Sally 1946PERSONAL Full name, Sally Margaret Field; born November 6, 1946, in Pasadena, CA; daughter of Maggie Field O'Mahoney (one source says Mahoney; an actress); stepdaughter of Jock Mahoney (an actor); married Steve Craig, September, 1968 (divorced, 1975); married Alan Greisman (a film producer), December, 1984 (divorced, 1994); children: (first marriage) Peter, Eli; (second marriage) Samuel. Education: Attended Actors Studio, 1968,1973-75; studied acting with David Craig. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact— P.O. Box 492417, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actress. Fogwood Films Ltd., producer, beginning in 1984. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding lead actress in a drama or comedy special, 1976, for Sybil; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress in a comedy or musical, 1978, for Smokey and the Bandit; best actress award, Cannes International Film Festival, Academy Award, best actress, New York Film Critics Award, and National Society of Film Critics Award, all 1979, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a dramatic film, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1980, all for Norma Rae; NATO Star of the Year Award, National Association
FIELD • 201 of Theatre Owners, 1981; People's Choice Award (with Jane Fonda), best motion picture actress, Proctor and Gamble Productions, 1982; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress in a drama, 1982, for Absence of Malice; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress in a comedy or musical, 1983, for Kiss Me Goodbye; Golden Apple Award (with John Forsythe), star of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1984; Academy Award, best actress, 1984, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a dramatic film, 1985, both for Places in the Heart; Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year Award, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, 1986; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress in a comedy or musical, 1986, for Murphy's Romance; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress in a drama, 1990, forStee/ Magnolias; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, 1995, for Forrest Gump; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or a special, and outstanding miniseries, both 1995, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1996, all for A Woman of Independent Means; Berinale Camera, Berlin International Film Festival, 1996. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Mercy McBee, The Way West, United Artists, 1967. Mary Tate Farnsworth, Stay Hungry, United Artists, 1976. Carol Bell, Heroes, Universal, 1977. Carrie, Smokey and the Bandit, Universal, 1977. Gwen, Hooper, Warner Bros., 1978. Mary Ellen, The End, United Artists, 1978. Title role, Norma Rae, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Celeste Whitman, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Warner Bros., 1979. Carrie, Smokey and the Bandit II (also known as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again), Universal, 1980. Amy Post, Back Roads, Warner Bros., 1981. Megan Carter, /Absence of Malice, Columbia, 1981. Kay Villano, Kiss Me Goodbye, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1982. Edna Spalding, Places in the Heart, TriStar, 1984. Emma Moriarty, Murphy's Romance, Columbia, 1985. Daisy Morgan, Surrender, Warner Bros., 1987. Lilah Krytsick, Punchline, Columbia, 1988.
202 • FIELD M'Lynn Eatenton, Steel Magnolias, TriStar, 1989. Betty Mahmoody, Not without My Daughter, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Celeste Talbert, Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. Voice of Sassy, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, Buena Vista, 1993. Miranda Mil lard, Mrs. Doubtfire, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1993. Herself, A Century of Cinema, 1994. Mrs. Gump, Forrest Gump, Paramount, 1994. Karen McCann, Eye for an Eye, Paramount, 1996. Voice of Sassy, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco, Buena Vista, 1996. Film Work: Executive producer, Murphy's Romance, Columbia, 1985. Producer, Punchline, Columbia, 1988. Producer, Dying Young (also known as Choice of Love), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Frances "Gidget" Lawrence, Gidget, ABC, 1965-66. Sister Bertrille, The Flying Nun, ABC, 1967-70. Sally Burton, The Girl with Something Extra, NBC, 1973-74. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bess Steed Garner, A Woman of Independent Means, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bonnie Banner, "Woody, Can You Spare a Sister?/' Hey, Landlord, NBC, 1967. Bonnie Banner, "Sharin Sharon," Hey, Landlord, NBC, 1967. Bonnie Banner, "Big Brother Is Watching You," Hey, Landlord, NBC, 1967. Bonnie Banner, "A Little Off the Top," Hey, Landlord, NBC, 1967. "Jenny, Who Bombs Buildings," Bracken's World, NBC, 1970. "I Can Hardly Tell You Apart," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1971. Clementine Hale, "Dreadful Sorry Clementine," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. Clementine Hale, "The Clementine Incident," Alias Smith and/ones, ABC, 1972. Irene, "Whisper," Night Ca//ery, NBC, 1973. Molly Follett, "All the Way Home," NBC Live Theater, NBC, 1981. First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1990. Herself, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "Addicted to Fame," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1994. Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 1995. Interviewee, "Arnold Schwarzenegger: Flex Appeal," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Narrator, "New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children/Committee Pray ing, "Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Voice of Junie Harper, "Hilloween," King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Denise Miller, Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring, ABC, 1971. Jane Duden, Marriage: Year One, NBC, 1971. Vicki, Mongo's Back in Town, CBS, 1971. Christine Morgan, Home for the Holidays, ABC, 1972. Roselle Bridgeman, Hitched (also known as Westward the Wagon), NBC, 1973. Jennifer Melford, Bridges, ABC, 1976. Sybil Dorsett, Syfa/7, NBC, 1976. Narrator/Mrs. Bailey, Merry Christmas, George Bailey, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, California Girl (documentary), ABC, 1968. Beth Barber, Lily for President, CBS, 1982. American Film Institute Salute to Lillian Gish, 1984. American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder, 1986. jimmy Stewart: A Wonderful Life, 1987. Punchline Party (also known as Sally Field and Tom Hank's Punchline Party), HBO, 1988. The New Hollywood, NBC, 1990. Host/narrator, Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire, TNT, 1991. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, 1992. An American Reunion: The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gal a, CBS f 1993. Voice of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, A Century of Women (documentary; also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994. Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful (also known as Popcorn Venus), TBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1986.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Television Work: Executive producer, A Woman of Independent Means (miniseries), NBC, 1995. Executive producer and director, The Christmas Tree (movie), ABC, 1996. WRITINGS For Television: The Christmas Tree (movie), ABC, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Books: The International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Volume III: Actors and Actresses, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1992. Periodicals: American Film, October, 1982, p. 58. New York Times, September 16, 1984. People, October 15,1984, p. 112; October 15,1988, p. 90.*
FOLLOWS, Megan
1968PERSONAL
First name pronounced "Mee-gan"; born March 14, 1968, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; daughter of Ted Follows (an actor) and Dawn Greenhalgh (an actress); sister of Samantha (an actress); sister of Edwina (a producer and writer); sister of Laurence (a producer); married Christopher Porter (a gaffer), April 21,1991 (separated); children: one son, one daughter. Addresses: Agent—Brian Mann, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211; Lisa Loosemore, International Creative Management, 40 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019. Publicist— Karen Williams, 268 Poplar Plains Road, Suite 901, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4V2P2.
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Career: Actress; also appeared in television commercials. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Canadian Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award, best actress in a drama miniseries, Canadian Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1986, for Anne of Green Gables; CableACE Award nomination, best actress, 1987, and Gemini Award, best actress in a drama miniseries, Canadian Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1988, both for Anne of Avon lea; Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists Award nomination, best actress, 1988, for Hockey Night. CREDITS Stage Appearances: The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-/n-the-Moon Marigolds, Young People's Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1988. Cecile de Volanges, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1988. A Do//'s House, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1996. Film Appearances: Claire's Wish (short film), 1978. Margaret, Boys and Girls, Atlantis Films, 1982. Jane Coslaw, 5/7ver 8u//et (also known as Stephen King's Silver Bullet) De Laurentiis Entertainment Group/Paramount, 1985. Irene, A Time of Destiny, Columbia, 1988. Micheline Dushane, Termini Station, 1989. Voice of Clara, The Nutcracker Prince, 1990. Shelley McBride, Deep Sleep, 1990. Television Appearances; Series: A Gift to Last, 1978. Jenny, Matt and Jenny on the Wilderness Trail (also known asMattand/enny), Canadian television, 1979, later The Disney Channel, 1988. Lucy Baxter, The Baxters, syndicated, 1979-80. Didi Crane, Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. Anne Shirley, Anne of Green Gables, CBC, 1985, then WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1986. Anne Shirley, Anne of Avonlea, CBC, then The Disney Channel, 1987.
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Anne ofAvonlea: The Sequel (re-edited material from Anne of Avonlea), CBC, then Wonc/erVYor/cs, PBS, 1988. Kate Benedict, Second Chances, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Louise, Champagne Charlie, CTV, then syndicated in the United States, both 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Tina Jackson, The Faculty, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: ''Jo's Cousins," The Facts of Life, NBC, 1982. Aimee, "The Dwarf," The Ray Bradbury Theater, USA Network, 1989. "Happily Ever After," The Hidden Room, 1991. Karen Ross, "The Choice," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Laura McClain, The Mating Season, CBS, 1980. Sal, The Olden Day Coat, 1982. Cathy Yarrow, Hockey Night, CBC, then HBO, 1985. Jenny Colleran, Sin of Innocence (also known as Two Young People), CBS, 1986. Rachel Brown, Inherit the Wind, NBC, 1988. Peggy Ann Brad nick, Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann, 1990. Becky, Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, 1990. Gloria, The Chase, 1991. Rosetta Basilio, Under the Piano, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Jennifer,/en's Place, CBC, then WonderWorks, PBS, both 1982. The Making of Anne of Green Cables, PBS, 1986. Dana Sherman, "Seasonal Differences," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1987. Anna Mae Morgan, "Stacking" (also known as "Season of Dreams"), American Playhouse, 1989. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: A Monstrous Regiment of Women, 1996. My Gal Sunday, 1996. The Beekeeper's Apprentice, 1997. Recorded Anne of Green Gables, Anne ofAvonlea, and Anne of the Island. *
FONDA, Bridget 1964PERSONAL Born January 27,1964, in Los Angeles, CA; raised in Los Angeles, CA, and Montana; daughter of Peter (an actor, director, producer, and writer) and Susan (maiden name, Brewer) Fonda; granddaughter of Henry Fonda (an actor); niece of Jane Fonda (an actress). Education: Attended New York University; studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Addresses: Publicist—do Nancy Seltzer & Associates, Inc., 6220 Del Valle Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1990, for Scandal; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or a special, 1997, for In the Gloaming. Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Film Appearances: Partners, 1982. (Film debut) Young lover, "Tristan und Isolde,"Aria, Warner Bros., 1987. Voice of historian/head, Light Years (animated), Miramax, 1988. Peggy Kellogg, You Can't Hurry Love, Lightning, 1988. Melaina Buller, Shag: The Movie (also known as Shag), TriStar, 1988. Mandy Rice-Davies, Scandal, Miramax, 1989. Amy Hempel, Strapless, Atlantic Releasing, 1989. Mary Godwin Shelley, Frankenstein Unbound (also known as Roger Gorman's Frankenstein Unbound), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Grace Hamilton, The Godfather, Part III (also known as Mar/o Puzo's The Godfather: Part III), Paramount, 1990. Claudi, Leather Jackets, Triumph Releasing, 1991. Nancy Lee, Doc Hollywood, Warner Bros., 1991. Annabelle, Drop Dead Fred, New Line Cinema, 1991. Chris Sugita, Iron Maze, Castle Hill, 1991. Jo, Out of the Rain (also known as End of Innocence and Remains), Vision International, 1991. Janet Livermore, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Allison Jones, Single White Female, Columbia, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Maggie, Point of No Return (also known as The Assassin, La Femme Nikita, Nikita, and The Specialist), Warner Bros., 1993. Lisa Conrad, Little Buddha, Miramax, 1993. Beth, Bodies, Rest and Motion (also known as Bodies, Rest & Motion), Fine Line Features, 1993. Linda, Army of Darkness (also known as Army of Darkness: Evil Dead 3, Captain Supermarket, Evil Dead 3, and The Medieval Dead), Universal, 1993. Yvonne Biasi, It Could Happen to You (also known as Cop Gives Waitress 2 Million Dollar T/p), TriStar, 1994. Freda Lopez, Camilla, Miramax, 1994. Eleanor Lightbody, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. Myra Shumway, Rough Magic, Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Voice of Jenna, Balto (animated; also known asSnowballs), Universal, 1995. Kelly Porter, Grace of My Heart, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Marybeth Cogan, City Hall, Columbia, 1996. Lynn Faulkner, Touch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1997. Melanie Ralston, Jackie Brown (also known as Rum Punch), Miramax, 1997. Ashley, The Road to Grace/and, 1997. The Breakup, Millenium Films, forthcoming. Also appeared in student film PPT. Television Appearances; Movies: Anne, In the Gloaming, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Blinded by the Thousand Points of Light/' 21 jump Street, Fox, 1989. Louise Bradshaw, "Jacob Have I Loved," Wonderworks, PBS, 1989. Dorite, "Professional Man," The Edge, HBO, 1989. Herself, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS,
1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Dolphins in Danger: On Location with Bridget Fonda (also known as TOPX, Wildl Life Adventures, and A World with Dolphins), TBS, 1996. Stage Appearances: Sissy, Class 1 Acts, Nat Home Theatre, New York City, 1988. Also appeared in Confession, Warren Robertson Workshop, and Pastels, Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.
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FORREST, Frederic 1936PERSONAL Born December 23, 1936, in Waxahachie, TX. Education: Attended Texas Christian University and the University of Oklahoma; studied acting with Sanford Mesner and Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio, New York City. Addresses: Agent—c/o Camden, 822 South Robertson, Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actor. Performed in off-Broadway productions and in New York City cafes. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, most promising newcomer—male, 1972, for When the Legends Die; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe nomination, both best supporting actor, 1979, for The Rose. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Silhouettes, Los Angeles, CA, 1970. Appeared in Futz, Massachusetts Trust, Tom Paine, and Viet Rock, all with the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1965-69. Also appeared with the Fort Worth Community Theatre, Fort Worth, TX; the Alley Theatre, Houston, TX; and with the Center Stage, Baltimore, MD. Film Appearances: Futz, Commonwealth United, 1969. Tom Black Bull, When the Legends Die, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972.
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Tony, The Don Is Dead (also known as Beautiful but Deadly and The Deadly Kiss), Universal, 1973. Rut, The Gravy Train (also known as The Dion Brothers), Columbia, 1974. Mark, The Conversation, Paramount, 1974. Scott Alexander, Permission to Kill (also known as Vollmachtzum Mord), Avco-Embassy, 1975. Gary, The Missouri Breaks, United Artists, 1976. Eugene Scott, It Lives Again (also known as It's Alive II and It's Alive 2), Warner Bros., 1978. Dyer, The Rose, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Hicks, the "chef," Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979. Hank, One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. Dashiell Hammett, Hammett, Orion/Warner Bros., 1982. Steve Richman, Valley Girl (also known as Bad Boyz), Atlantic Releasing, 1983. Andy Jansen, The Stone Boy, TLC Films/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Brian Stoving, Return (also known Return: A Case of Possession), Silver Productions, 1986. Courtney Parrish, Where Are the Children?, Columbia, 1986. Buster McGuire, Stacking (also known as Season of Dreams), Spectrafilm, 1987. Petronius, Quo Vadis, 1988. Eddie Dean, Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Paramount, 1988. Sonny Gibbs, Valentino Returns, Skouras, 1989. Jack Burke, Music Box, TriStar, 1989. Chuck Newty, The Two Jakes, Paramount, 1990. The Game, Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1991. Nolan Tyner, Cat Chaser, LIVE Home Video, 1991. Steve Delvaux, Twin Sisters, Vidmark Entertainment, 1992. Walker Point warden, Rain without Thunder, Orion Classics, 1992. Surplus store owner, Falling Down, Warner Bros., 1993. Dr. Judd, Dario Argento's Trauma (also known as Trauma), Worldvision Home Video, 1994. Sam Garland, Lassie, Paramount, 1994. Mike Witherspoon, Hidden Fears, Prism Entertainment, 1994. Dr. Paul Harkness, Double Obsession, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1994. Duane, Chasers, Warner Bros., 1994. Michael Joslyn, One Night Stand (also known as Before the Night), New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Edsel Dundee, Boogie Boy, 1997. LouSr., The Brave, 1997. Ranger MacDermot, The End of Violence, 1997.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Series: Captain Richard Jenko, 21 lump Street, Fox, 1987. Lomax, "Die Kinder," Mystery!, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Larry Herman, Larry, CBS, 1974. Paul Hunter, Promise Him Anything..., ABC, 1975. Lee Harvey Oswald, Ruby and Oswald (also known as Four Days in Dallas), CBS, 1978. Bob Chesneau, Saigon—Year of the Cat, Thames Television, 1983. Ivan Fray, Who Will Love My Children?, ABC, 1983. Blaise Dietz, Best Kept Secrets, ABC, 1984. Wild Bill Hickock, Calamity lane, CBS, 1984. Matt Kirby, The Parade (also known as The Hit Parade), 1984. Richard Jahnke Sr., Right to Kill?, ABC, 1985. Quo Vadis, Italian television, 1985. Pap Finn, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, PBS,
1986. Tim Brady, Little Girl Lost, ABC, 1988. Raoul Schumacher, Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun (also known as Shadow on the Sun), CBS, 1988. Father George, Gotham (also known as The Dead Can't Lie), Showtime, 1988. Erskine Caldwell, Margaret Bourke-White (also known as Double Exposure and Double Exposure: The Story of Margaret Bourke-White), TNT, 1989. Dashiell Hammett, Citizen Cohn (also known as Rules of Misconduct: The Roy Cohn Story), HBO, 1992. Leonard Tolliver, "The Habitation of Dragons/7 TNT Screenwor/cs, TNT, 1992. Sheriff Frank Yocom, Precious Victims, 1993. Lieutenant Weisbad, Against the Wall (also known as Attica! Attica! and Attica: Line of Fire), HBO,
1994. Jack Neuland, Double Jeopardy, CBS, 1996. Admiral Pendelton, Crash Dive (also known as Crash Dive: The Chase is On), HBO, 1997. Reasonable Force, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Detective Bob Keppel, The Deliberate Stranger, NBC, 1986. Blue Duck, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1989. Sergeant James McSpadden, Andersonville, TNT,
1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (documentary), Showtime, 1991.
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FOSTER, Frances 1924-1997 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Frances Helen Brown, June 11, 1924, in Yonkers, NY; died of a cerebral hemorrhage, June 17, 1997, in Fairfax, VA. Actress and director. Foster was a character actress who is remembered for her work on the stage, film, and television. From 1967 to 1986, she performed with the Negro Ensemble Company in New York City. A founding member of the company, she appeared in productions such as Brotherhood, First Breeze of Summer, Henrietta, and House of Shadows. She also appeared in stage productions of Do Lord Remember Me, A Raisin in the Sun, The Crucible, Cod Is a (Cuess What?), Ground People, and Having Our Say, among many others. Foster was the director of Hospice in 1983 at the New Federal Theatre in New York City. She also appeared in various films. Among them are Cops and Robbers, Streets of Cold, The Distinguished Gentleman, The Juror, lames Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket, and Tammy and the Doctor. She made several films with director Spike Lee, including Crooklyn, Malcolm X, and Clockers. Foster also appeared on many daytime dramas, including All My Children, Ryan's Hope, One Life to Live, Search for Tomorrow, The Guiding Light, and Love of Life. Sesame Street and the miniseries North and South are also among her credits. In addition, she served as artist in resident at the City College of New York in the mid-1970s. She also served the Actors' Equity Association as a member of its council from 1953 to 1967. Among her numerous honors are two Audelco Awards (for Do Lord Remember Me and Hospice), an Obie Award for sustained excellence performance, an Adolph Caesar Performing Arts Award, and a Black Women in the Theatre Lifetime Achievement Award. Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, June 24, 1997, p. B8. New York Times, June 23, 1997, p. D9.
FULLER, Sam See FULLER, Samuel
FULLER, Samuel 1912-1997 (Sam Fuller) OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born August 12, 1912, in Worcester, MA; died of natural causes, October 30, 1997, in Hollywood Hills, CA. Journalist, director, producer, writer. Fuller, who gained more popularity in Europe than he did in the United States, was an acclaimed director of low-budget films. In movies such as / Shot ]esse James, Fixed Bayonets, Shock Corridor, White Dog, and The Big Red One, Fuller penned the screenplays as well as directed. The Big Red One, released in 1980, was a semi-autobiographical account of his experiences during World War II. He had recorded his experiences with the combat infantry in diaries, which he later used to script the film. Fuller mainly used black and white photography for his tales and filmed them fast on a shoe-string budget. Fuller began his career as a journalist, first working as a copyboy for Arthur Brisbane of the New York Evening lournal. His later reporting pursuits took him to the New York Evening Craphic and the San Diego Sun. His first motion picture screenplays were Hats Off and It Happened in Hollywood, both released in 1937. After writing and directing a few films in the 1940s, with time out for service in the U.S. Army, he began filmmaking in earnest in the 1950s with productions such as The Baron of Arizona, Scandal Sheet, Pickup on South Street, Forty Cuns, and China Gate. In the 1960s he remade Pickup on South Street as Capetown Affair, and created films such as Merrill's Marauders and The Naked Kiss. His later films included The Big Red One, Street of No Return, and White Dog. He appeared in numerous films, including All Night Long and Hammett. According to the New York Times, "Fuller objected to his films being called B-movies. He said that to him, a B-movie was 'a $20 million film with no content/ adding 1 always thought that "A" and "B" should stand for content, not how much a picture costs/" In addition to his film career, he appeared in the television production of The Blood of Others and directed and wrote episodes of The Virginian and The Iron Horse. Fuller also established himself as a writer of fiction with Burn, Baby, Burn!, The Dark Page, Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street, and Pecos Bill and the Soho Kid.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, October 31, 1997, p. B10. New York Times, November 1, 1997, p. D16. Washington Post, November 1, 1997, p. B6.
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GALLAGHER, Meg See GALLAGHER, Megan
GALLAGHER, Megan (Meg Gallagher)
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PERSONAL Born February 6, 1960, in Reading, PA. Education: Juilliard School of Music, B.A. (drama division). Addresses: Agent—do The Gersh Agency Inc., 232 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Performer with John Houseman's Acting Company. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1990, and Outer Critics Circle Award, outstanding debut, both for A Few Good Men. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Louella, Dallas, CBS, 1979-81. Detective Tina Russo, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 198687. Judy Ralston, The "Slap" Maxwell Story, ABC, 198788. Wayloo Marie Holmes, China Beach, ABC, 198889. Detective Sandy Calloway, Pacific Station, NBC, 1991-92. Jeannie Sanders, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992-93. Alyson Veil, Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995-96. Catherine Black, Millennium, Fox, 1996-97.
Television Appearances; Movies: Ellen Easton, Sins of the Past, ABC, 1984. Laura McKillin, . . .And Then She Was Cone (also known as And Then She Was Cone, In a Stranger's Hand, Lost and Found, and Troubleshooter), NBC, 1991. Shannon, Justice in a Small Town (also known as Ordinary Heroes: The Sandra Prine Story and The Sandra Prine Story), NBC, 1994. Joanna Hocken, The Birds II: Land's End, Showtime, 1994. Annie Sobel, Breaking Free, The Disney Channel, 1995. Karen Hughes, Trade-Off (also known as Trade Off), Showtime, 1995. Veronica, Abducted: A Father's Love (also known as Father: Fugitive from justice), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Peggy Shippen, George Washington, CBS, 1984. Pauline, Champagne Charlie, syndicated, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Reporter, "The Violence of Summer/' Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Mareel, "Invasive Procedures/'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1993. Sydney Hall, "Dairy Queen/' Picket Fences, CBS, 1993. Nurse Garland, "Little Green Men/' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1995. Alyson Veil, "Absolute Zero," Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Cathy Snyder, ER, NBC, 1996. Alyson Veil, "Zero Minus Ten," Nowhere Man, UPN, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Audrey Ritter, At Your Service, NBC, 1984.
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Stage Appearances: Elmire, Tartuffe, Acting Company, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1983. W2, "Play/ and Ru, "Krapp's Last Tape/' in "Play" and Other Plays, Acting Company, American Place Theatre, 1983. Title role, Miss Julie, Theatre of the Open Eye, New York City, 1985. All's Well That Ends Well, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Boulder, CO, 1981. Oliver, Oliver, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. Lieutenant Commander Joanne Galloway, A Few Good Men, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1989-90. Harper Pitt, Angels in America: Perestroika, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1993-94. Harper Pitt and Martin Heller, Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, Walter Kerr Theatre, 1993-94. Appeared as Ann, Man and Superman, and in Major Barbara, both Baltimore, MD; also appeared in Come and Co. Major Tours: Roxanne, Cyrano de Bergerac, U.S. cities, 1985-86. Also appeared in Twelfth Night and The Country Wife, both Acting Company, U.S. cities. Film Appearances: (As Meg Gallagher) Fyre, 1978. Sandra Molloy, The Ambulance, Triumph Releasing, 1993. Anna Hennessey, Crosscut, A-pix Entertainment, 1996. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Recorded Remember Me and Moonlight Becomes You by Mary Higgins Clark and Range of Motion by Elizabeth Berg.*
GARR,Teri 1949(?)(Terry Garr) PERSONAL Full name, Teri Ann Garr; born December 11, 1949 (some sources say 1952), in Los Angeles, CA (some
sources say Lakewood, OH); daughter of Eddie (a vaudeville performer) and Phyllis (a dancer and model; maiden name, Lind) Garr; married John O'Neil (a contractor), November, 1993; children: Molly. Education: Graduated from California State University, Northridge, with a degree in speech and drama; studied under Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg. Addresses: /Agent—Brill stein/Grey, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212-3430. Publicist— Pat Kingsley, PMK Public Relations, Inc., 955 South Camillo Dr., No. 200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actress. Former dancer with the San Francisco Ballet. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1982, for Tootsie. CREDITS Film Appearances: For Pete's Sake!, Worldwide, 1966. (Uncredited) Showgirl, V7va Las Vegas, 1968. Testy True, Head, Columbia, 1968. Terri, Maryjane, American International, 1968. Changes, Cinerama, 1969. Tourist's wife, The Moonshine War, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1970. Amy, The Conversation, Paramount, 1974. Inga, Young Frankenstein, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Fluffy Peters, Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood, Paramount, 1976. Ronnie Neary, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Columbia, 1977. Robbie Landers, Oh, Cod!, Warner Bros., 1977. Margaret Lightman, Witches'Brew, 1978. Alec's mother, The Black Stallion, United Artists, 1979. Ericka Kramer, Honky Tonk Freeway, Universal/Anchor, 1981. Arlene, The Escape Artist, OrionA/Varner Bros., 1982. Frannie, One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. Sandy, Tootsie, Columbia, 1982. Alec's mother, The Black Stallion Returns, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Caroline Butler, Mr. Mom, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Veronica, The Sting II, Universal, 1983. Wendy, Firstborn, Paramount, 1984.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Denise, Good and Evil, ABC, 1991. Death and Taxes, 1993. Stage Appearances: Helen, One Crack Out, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1978. Billie Moore, Broadway, Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 1978. "The Good Parts," Second Annual New Plays Festival, Actors Studio, New York City, 1979. Ladyhouse Blues, Queens Theatre, New York City, 1979. Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. "Play," and Mommy, "The American Dream," 50/60 Vision: Plays and Playwrights That Changed the Theatre! Thirteen Plays in Repertory, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1989-90. Major Tours: Toured as a dancer in West Side Story, U.S. cities; also danced with the San Francisco Ballet and the Los Angeles Ballet.
Videos: Appeared on Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, 1979. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, July, 1983, p. 72. Entertainment Weekly, February 17, 1995, p. 49. Glamour, September, 1983, p. 346. Interview, May, 1990, p. 32. People, February 21,1983, p. 43; October 28,1991, p. 89. Playboy, May, 1988, p. 114. Redbook, August, 1990, p. 66.*
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GEARY, Anthony 1947PERSONAL Born May 29, 1947, in Coalville, UT; son of a contractor and a homemaker. Education: Attended the University of Utah. Avocational interests: Traveling, scuba diving, in-line skating, swimming, hip hop dancing, riding horses. Addresses: Manager—Raymond Katz Enterprises, 3455 North Maple, Suite 297, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Worked as a nightclub entertainer and a teacher of improvisation and theatrical techniques. Also worked as a toy salesperson. Awards, Honors: Cindy Award, Information Film Producers of America, 1979, for The 9 P.M. TurnOn; Daytime Emmy Award, outstanding actor in a daytime drama, 1981, for General Hospital; and Cindy Award, Information Film Producers of America, tor Sound of Sunshine, Sound of Rain. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Tom, The Class Menagerie, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1987. The Wild Duck, Los Angeles Theatre Center, 199091. Also appeared in The Inspector General, The Cat's Paw, The Glass Menagerie, and Barabbas, all at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. Appeared with Sid Caesar and ImogeneCoca mYour Show of Shows, Frontier Hal I, Las Vegas, NV. Major Tours: The Subject Was Roses, U.S. cities, 1967. Also toured as the title role, ]esus Christ Superstar. Film Appearances: Blood Sabbath, 1969. Redhead, Johnny Got His Gun, Cinemation, 1971. Bork, The Amazing Captain Nemo, 1978. Stonewall, Pass the Ammo, New Century/Vista, 1987. Larry, Private Investigations, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987. Winslow Lowry, Disorderlies, Warner Bros., 1987. Serenghetti, Penitentiary III, Cannon, 1987.
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I Love Liberty, ABC, 1982. Octavius Caesar, /Antony and Cleopatra, PBS and BBC, 1983. Celebrity Daredevils, ABC, 1983. Hollywood's Private Home Movies II, ABC, 1983. The Funniest joke I Ever Heard, ABC, 1984. Sam Billings, You Are the Jury, 1986. Host (with Ellen DeGeneres, Genie Francis, Joey Lawrence, and Jerry Van Dyke), Before They Were Stars, ABC, 1994. Fifty Years of Soaps: An All-Star Celebration (also known as 50 Years of Soaps: An All-Star Celebration), CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 18th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1991. Presenter, The 20th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 22nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1995. Luke Spencer, Genera/ Hospital: Twist of Fate, ABC, 1996. Radio Producer; Series: Produced The 9 P.M. Turn-On. Radio Producer; Specials: Produced Sound of Sunshine, Sound of Rain, Public Radio. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 5, 1993, p. 15; November, 22, 1996, p. 154. People Weekly, June 14, 1993, pp. 83-84. TV Guide, October 16, 1993, pp. 12-15; October 26,1996, p. 79; December 28,1996, p. 49; May 17, 1997, pp. 42-45.*
GEORGE, Colin 1929PERSONAL Born September 20,1929, in Pembroke Dock, Wales; son of Edward Thomas and Helen Mary (Sandercock) George; married Dorothy Vernon. Education: Surrey and University College, Oxford, M.A. Addresses: Office—Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts, G.P.O. Box 12288, Hong Kong.
Career: Director and actor. Elizabethan Theatre Company, cofounderand actor, 1953; Nottingham Playhouse, director, 1957; Sheffield Playhouse, Sheffield, England, associate director, 1962-64; Ludlow Festival, artistic director, 1964-66; Sheffield Playhouse and Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England, director, 196574; Theatre Vanguard, founder, 1967; Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England, advisor and director, 1971; University of New England, New South Wales, Australia, founder of department of drama, 1975; State Theatre Company, Adelaide, Australia, artistic director, 1977-80; Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, England, director, 1980-81; Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts, Hong Kong, head of acting, stage movement, English production, 1984—; Coventry and Birmingham Repertory, actor; and Royal Shakespeare Company, member. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Jack Lucas, Celebration, Duchess Theatre, London, England, 1961. First senator, Coriolanus, Barbican Theatre, London, England, 1995. Friar, Measure For Measure, Barbican Theatre, 1995. Begriffenfeldt and strange passenger, Peer Gynt, Young Vic Theatre, London, England, 1995. Second barker, Palau, and stage manager, Les Enfants du Paradis, Barbican Theatre, 1996. Stage Work; Director: Romeo and ]uliet, National Children's Theatre, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1959. Richard III, Old Vic Theatre, London, England, 1962. The Duchess of Malfi, Warsaw, Poland, 1967. Vatslav, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1968. The Hostage, N.A.C., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1968. Playboy of the Western World, Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1969. Strip Jack Naked, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1969. Oedipus Rex, 1978. EHsir D'Amore, State Opera S.A., Australia, 1979. just Ruth, Australia, 1979. Last Day in Wooloomooloo, Australia, 1979. A Manual of Trench Warfare, Australia, 1979. Marx, Australia, 1979. Too Ear/y to Say, Australia, 1979. Mystery Plays of Wakefield, Adelaide Festival, Adelaide, Australia, 1980. Whale Music, Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, England, 1980.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Fa/staff, Haymarket Theatre, 1981. Servant of Two Masters, Chung Ying Theater Company, Hong Kong, 1981. The Pearl Fishers, Chung Ying Theater Company, 1981. The Magic Flute, Chung Ying Theater Company, 1981. Royal Hunt of the Sun, Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts, Hong Kong, 1984. Fidelio, Academy for the Performing Arts, 1984. Major Tours: Toured as an actor, Elizabethan Theatre Company, British cities, 1953. Film Appearances: Burke, Shadow of China, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Theatre Record (London), June 4-17, 1995, p. 745; July 30-August 12, 1995, p. 1071; August 27September 9, 1995, p. 1210; January 29-February 11, 1996, p. 117.*
GILBERT, Ronnie 1926PERSONAL Born September 7, 1926, in New York, NY; daughter of Charles (a factory worker) and Sarah (a dressmaker) Gilbert; married Martin Weg (divorced, 1959); children: Lisa. Education: Lone Mountain College, M.A. (clinical psychology), 1974. Politics: Progressive. Addresses: Office—Redwood Records, 476 W. MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, CA 94609. Career: Singer and actress. Member of various singing groups, including the Priority Ramblers, c. 1942, the Weavers, 1948-52 and 1955-63; and HARP (Holly Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert, and Pete Seeger), toured in 1984. Toured as a solo singer in 1962-64 and 1985; toured with Holly Near, 198384. Also acted with the Open Theatre. CREDITS Stage Appearances: The Man in the Class Booth, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1968.
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Is This Real?, Terrace Theater, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1985. Title role, Mother Jones, Stackner Cabaret, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, Wl, 199192, then Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley, CA, 1993. Also appeared m Antigone and Specimen Days, both Public Theatre, New York City; Re-Arrangements, Tourists and Refugees, and Trespassing, all Theatre La MaMa, New York City; Medea and Tongues & Savage Love, both St. Louis Repertory Theatre, St. Louis, MO; Houdini, Lamb's Theatre, New York City; America Hurrah, Royal Court Theatre, London, England; Happy Days, Waterfront Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Playgrounds (Dance Play), Vancouver Playhouse, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Tourists and Refugees II, Venezuela Festival, Caracas, Venezuela; A Christmas Carol, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC; and The Roundhouse and The Tempest, both London, England. Stage Work; Director: (With Dianne Houston) Is This Real?, Terrace Theater, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1985. Major Tours: Appeared in Trio (also known as Lies and Secrets), New York City; London, England; Edinburgh, Scotland; and Paris, France. Also appeared in Three Journeys of Aladdin, New York City, Rennes, France; Angers, France; Orleans, France; Paris, France; London, England; and Glasgow, Scotland. Film Appearances: Reporter, Danger Woman, Universal, 1946. Herself, Festival (documentary) Patchke Productions, 1967. Miss Chase, Isadora (also known as The Loves of Isadora), Universal, 1968. Mother, Windflowers (also known as The Story of a Draft Dodger), Film-Makers, 1968. Herself, The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time (documentary), 1981. Hard Traveling 1985. Herself, Women of Summer, 1985. Mace, Club Life, Troma, 1987. Second Mugger, Crossing Delancey, Warner Bros., 1988. Mrs. Taylor, Running on Empty, Warner Bros., 1988. Narrator, Forever Activists (documentary), Tara Releasing, 1991.
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Also appeared in Going On, The Hop/: 5ongs from the Fourth World, and Loin de Vietnam.
Addresses: Agent—Casarotto Ramsey Ltd., 60-66 Wardour St., London W1V 3HP, England.
Television Appearances; Specials: Song performer, 5/ng Out America! With Judy Collins, 1989. "Peter, Paul &Mary: Lifelines," Great Performances, PBS, 1996.
Career: Director, writer, and actor. Worked as an actor, 1957-67; Royal Court Theatre, London, associate director, 1970-72; Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, England, director, 1976-80, associate director, 1980; National Theatre, London, associate director, 1980-84, director of National Theatre Studio, 1984-90.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Voice, The Civil War, PBS, 1990. RECORDINGS The Spirit Is Free, Redwood, 1985. Recorded extensively with the Weavers, 1950-81, for Decca, Vanguard and Loom Records, including: Folk Songs Around the World; Carnegie Hall, Vols. I and II; Fifteenth Reunion; American Folk Singers and Balladeers; Reunion at Carnegie Hall; The Weavers: Together Again; others. Also Legend of Bessie Smith, RCA Victor; Alone with Ronnie Gilbert, Mercury; others. WRITINGS Plays; Unless Indicated Otherwise: Is This Real?, Terrace Theatre, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1985. Author of book for musical, Mother /ones, Stackner Cabaret, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, 1991-92, then Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley, CA, 1993. Nonfiction: Ronnie Gilbert on Mother Jones, Conari Press (Berkeley, C A), 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Theatre, July-August, 1993, pp. 47-48.*
GILL, Peter 1939PERSONAL Born September 7, 1939, in Cardiff, Wales; son of George John and Margaret Mary (Browne) Gill. Ecfucation: Attended secondary school in Cardiff.
Awards, Honors: First prize for a play, Belgrade International Theatre Festival, 1968, for The Daughter-in-Law; George Devine Award, 1968; member, Order of the British Empire, 1980. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: A Collier's Friday Night, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1965. The Local Stigmatic, Royal Court Theatre, 1966. The Ruffian on the Stair, Royal Court Theatre, 1966. A Provincial Life, Royal Court Theatre, 1966. The Local Stigmatic, Traverse Theatre, London, 1966. The Dwarfs, Traverse Theatre, 1966. O'Flaherty VC, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1966. A Soldier's Fortune, Royal Court Theatre, 1967. The Daughter-in-Law, Royal Court Theatre, 1967. Crimes of Passion, Royal Court Theatre, 1967. The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, Royal Court Theatre, 1968. Life Price, Royal Court Theatre, 1969. Over Gardens Out, Royal Court Theatre, 1969. The Sleeper's Den, Royal Court Theatre, 1969. Much Ado about Nothing, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1969. Landscape and Silence, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1970. Hedda Gabler, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1970. The Duchess of Malfi, Royal Court Theatre, 1971. Macbeth, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1971. Crete and Sergeant Pepper, Royal Court Theatre, 1972. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Zurich Schauspielhaus, Zurich, Switzerland, 1972. The Daughter-in-Law, Bochum Schauspielhaus, 1972. The Merry-Go-Round, Royal Court Theatre, 1973. Twelfth Night, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1974. Fishing, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1975. As You Like It, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, then Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, both 1975, later Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, England, 1976.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Fool, Royal Court Theatre, 1976. As You Like It, Riverside Studios, 1976. Small Change, Royal Court Theatre, 1976, then Riverside Studios, 1977. The Cherry Orchard, Riverside Studios, 1978. The Changeling, Riverside Studios, 1978. Measure for Measure, Riverside Studios, 1978. Julius Caesar, Riverside Studios, 1980. Scrape off the Black, Riverside Studios, 1980. Don Juan, National Theatre, London, 1981. Scrape Off the Black, National Theatre, 1981. Much Ado about Nothing, National Theatre, 1981. A Month in the Country, National Theatre, 1981. Danton's Death, National Theatre, 1983. Major Barbara, National Theatre, 1983. Small Change, National Theatre, 1983. Kick for Touch, National Theatre, 1983. Tales from Hollywood, National Theatre, 1983. (Codirector) Antigone, National Theatre, 1983. Venice Preserv'd, National Theatre, 1984. Fool for Love, National Theatre, 1984. As I Lay Dying, National Theatre, 1984. The Garden of England, National Theatre, 1984. Up for None, National Theatre, 1984. The Murderers, National Theatre, 1985. Twist of Lemon, National Theatre Studio, London, 1985. In the Blue, National Theatre Studio, 1985. Fool for Love, Lyric Theatre, London, 1985. Bouncing, National Theatre, 1985. (Codirector) The Garden of England, National Theatre, 1985. (Codirector) Down by the Green Wood Side, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 1987. (Codirector) Bow Down, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 1987. Mean Tears, Cottesloe Theatre, 1987. Marriage of Figaro, Opera North, 1987. Mrs. Klein, Cottesloe Theatre, then Apollo Theatre, both London, 1988. Juno and the Paycock, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1989. The Way of the World, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1992. New England, The Pit, London, 1994. Uncle Vanya, Tricycle Theatre, London, 1995. A Patriot for Me, Barbican Theatre, London, 1995.
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Film Appearances: Lieutenant D'Arblay, Damn the Defiant! (also known asH.M.S. Defiant), 1962. Private G12 Williams, Zulu, 1964. WRITINGS Plays: A Provincial Life (based on My Life, by Anton Chekhov), Royal Court Theatre, 1966. The Sleeper's Den, Royal Court Theatre, 1969, published with Over Gardens Out, Calder & Boyars (London), 1970. Over Gardens Out, Royal Court Theatre, 1969, published with The Sleeper's Den, Calder & Boyars, 1970. The Merry-Go-Round (based on a play by D. H. Lawrence), Royal Court Theatre, 1973. Small Change, Royal Court Theatre, 1976, then Riverside Studios, 1977, published with Kick for Touch, Marion Boyars, 1985. Touch and Go (based on a play by Lawrence), 1980. Kick for Touch, National Theatre, 1983, published by Samuel French (New York City), 1979, published withSma// Change, Marion Boyars, 1985. As I Lay Dying (based on the novel by William Faulkner), National Theatre, 1984. In the Blue, National Theater Studio, 1985, published, 1987. Mean Tears, Cottesloe Theatre, 1987, published, 1987. Certain Young Men, published, 1992. The Cherry Orchard (adaptation of a play by Chekhov), Albery Theatre, London, 1996. Cardiff East, published by Faber and Faber (London), 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Times (London), February 17, 1983; February 25, 1983.*
GILPIN, Peri Television Work; Director: Grace, BBC, 1972. Girl, BBC, 1973. A Matter of Taste, BBC, 1974. Fugitive, BBC, 1974. Hitting Town, Thames TV, 1976.
PERSONAL Born May 27, in Waco, TX; daughter of Jim O'Brien (a nationally known broadcaster). Education: Attended University of Texas at Austin; attended the British-American Academy, London.
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Addresses: /Agent—Steven Huvane, 8383 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 444, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Began acting in commercials at age nine; worked as a makeup artist.
cation: Attended Harvard University, Yale University, City University of New York, Princeton University, 1966-1970; studied acting with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse, Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio, and Herbert Berghof at Berghof Studios.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Irene, Flesh 'n' Blood, NBC, 1991. Roz Doyle, Fras/er, NBC, 1993—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Rebecca Warfield, "Out of Body," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. "Etherically Yours," The Outer Limits, Showtime,
1996.
Career: Actor, writer, producer, and director. Founder of Fairfax Irish Theatre Arts Foundation. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS
Also appeared in episodes of Cheers, Wings, Designing Women, 21 Jump Street, Max Monroe: Loose Cannon, and Matlock. Television Appearances; Movies: Charlotte, Fight for Justice: The Nancy Conn Story (also known as Fighting Back: The Nancy Conn Story), NBC, 1995. Ellen Hayward, The Secret She Carried (also known as Crad/e Song), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1995. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions at Stagewest, Springfield, MA, 1986-87; also appeared in Lucky Lucy and the Fortune Man, The Crucible, Hawthorne County, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Maderati. Stage Work: Associate producer, The Maderati.*
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Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
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Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Three in One, New York City, 1970. 5/7ent Partner, Actors Studio, 1971. More Stately Mansions, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1971. Orpheus Descending, Provincetown Playhouse, 1971. Bring It All Back Home, Provincetown Playhouse, 1971. Great God Brown, New York City, 1972. Appeared in Don ]uan and The Government Inspector, New York City; appeared in The Indian Wants the Bronx, The Lion in Winter, Once in a Lifetime, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Henry IV, Part I, A Midsummer's Night Dream, Macbeth, As You Like It, all at the New Hampshire Shakespeare Festival. Film Appearances: To Have Your Cake and Eat It, 1971. Incident of October 20th, 1971. Children Come Back, 1971. Dr. Khuri, And Baby Makes Three, 1972. Bound for Glory, United Artists, 1976. Vendor, Two-Minute Warning, Universal, 1976. Sergeant Dink Mobley, Coming Home, United Artists, 1978. John Eastland, The Exterminator, Avco-Embassy, 1980. Aaron McCallum, The Alchemist, LIVE Home Video, 1981. Don Tucker, The Act (also known as Bless 'Em Alt), Film Ventures, 1982. Murphy, Escarabajos Asesinos (also known as Scarab), Tesauro and Alloi, 1982.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Arthur Pond, The Turning Point of Jim Malloy (also known as John O'Hara's Gibbsville and Gibbsville: The Turning Point of Jim Malloy), NBC, 1975. Airman Donald Berkle, The Courage and the Passion, NBC, 1978. Henry Graham, / Want to Live, ABC, 1983. Warren Gates, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (also known as Earthquake Los Angeles: The Big One), NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Mr. Pearson, The Big Stuffed Dog, 1980. Jack Keenan, Hardesty House, 1986. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1989. Television Work; Director; Episodic: "Flight of the Pedalbee," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Television Work; Director; Movies: Here Come The Munsters, Fox, 1995. Television Work; Director; Series: Campus Cops, USA Network, 1996. Nash Bridges, CBS, 1996. Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1996-97. Television Work; Executive Producer: Hardesty House (special), 1986. Day of Reckoning (movie; also known as The Wisdom Keeper), NBC, 1994. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Bounty Hunter, American International Pictures, 1989. Woman of Desire, Nu Image, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage West, March 31, 1994, p. 3.*
GIVENS, Robin 1964(?)PERSONAL Born November 27, 1964 (some sources say 1965), in New York, NY; daughter of Ruth Roper; married Mike Tyson (a boxer), February 7, 1988 (divorced,
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1988). Education: Graduated from Sarah Lawrence College; postgraduate studies at Harvard University; attended American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Avocational interests: Swimming, working out, watching movies. Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress; worked as a model. Never Blue Productions, New York City, founder, 1990, director, 1990—. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Darlene Merriman, Head of the Class, ABC, 1986-91. Detective Anita King,Ange/ Street, CBS, 1992-93. Suzanne Graham, Courthouse (also known as Courtroom), CBS, 1995-96. Wilma Cuthbert,Sparks (also known asSparks, Sparks and Sparks), UPN, 1996-. Also appeared in The Guiding Light, CBS; Loving, ABC; and Ph/7/p Marlowe: Private Eye. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Theo and the Older Woman," The Cosby Show, NBC, 1985. 'The Big Bribe," D iff rent Strokes, ABC, 1986. People Magazine on TV, CBS, 1988. "Crime below the Waist,''Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1988. 20/20, ABC, 1988. "Picking up the Pieces," People Magazine on TV, CBS, 1989. Denise, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 1990. Alex, In the House, NBC, 1995. Also appeared in Me and the Boys, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: April Baxter, Beverly Hills Madam, NBC, 1986. Dinah St. Clair, The Penthouse, ABC, 1989. Kiswana Browne, The Women of Brewster Place, NBC, 1989. Kaye Ferrar, Dangerous Intentions (also known as Nowhere to Hide and On Wings of Fear), CBS, 1995. Claudia, A Face to Die For, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Fa//en Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson (documentary), NBC, 1993. It's Hot in Here: UPN Fall Preview, UPN, 1996.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The /5th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1989. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1997. Film Appearances: TheWiz, Universal, 1978. Fort Apache, The Bronx, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Imabelle, A Rage in Harlem, Miramax, 1991. Jacqueline, Boomerang, Paramount, 1992. April, Foreign Student (also known as L'Etudiant Etranger), Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Kimberly Jonz, Blankman (also known as Blank Man), Columbia, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, July, 1987, p. 68; March, 1991, p. 38. /et, August 15, 1994, pp. 58-61; February 27, 1995, p. 32; September 18, 1995, pp. 60-63. People Weekly, May 11,1987, p. 127; February 22, 1988, p. 32; October 17, 1988, p. 60; October 24, 1988, pp. 56-58. Time, October 17, 1988, p. 65.*
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PERSONAL Born December 10,1941, in Buffalo, NY; son of Irving A. (a construction engineer) and Esther L. Goetz; married Constance Fleurat, June 11,1966; children: Michael, Kevin. Education: Attended University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL; State University of New York College at Fredonia, B.A. (speech and theatre); Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, M.A. (playwrighting and theatre); University of Minnesota, Ph.D (theatre). Addresses: /Agent—Silver Massetti and Associates, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 480, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, guest artist, 1989-90. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Typist and the Tiger, 1968. The Alchemist, Cricket Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1968.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Troilus and Cress/da, University of Minnesota—Twin Cities, Minneapolis, 1968. Malloy, A Touch of the Poet, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, 1969. Mrs. Young's husband, The Beauty Part, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1969. Sebastian, The Tempest, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1970. Polly, A Man's a Man, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1970. Love Girl and the Innocent, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1970. Julius Caesar, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1970. Cyrano de Bergerac, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1970. Biondello, The Taming of the Shrew, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1970. The Relapse, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1970. Ferdinand, The /ta//an Straw Hat, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1970. Lenny, Of Mice and Men, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1971. Snug, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1971. Pozzo, Waiting for Codot, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1971. Tevye, Fiddler on the Roof, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Minneapolis, 1972. Ghost Dancer, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1973. Ekhart, Baal, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1973. Title role, Becket, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1973. Bobchinski, The Government Inspector, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1973. Jerry Devine Juno and the Paycock, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1973. Richard, Richard 111, St. Mary's College, Winona, MN, 1974. Ash, The National Health, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1974. Ferdinand, Love's Labour's Lost, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1974. Cleante, Tartuffe, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1974. Milo Tindle, Sleuth, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, 1974. Fedot, Chemin de Fer, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, 1974. Mortimer, Arsenic and Old Lace, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1975. Mitch, A Streetcar Named Desire, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1975. Elif, Mother Courage, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1975. Narrator One, Under Milkwood, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1975. Provost, Measure for Measure, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1975. The Merchant of Venice, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1975.
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Elder One, Oedipus, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1975. Cornelius Hackle, The Matchmaker, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1976. Cooper, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1976. Hovstad, An Enemy of the People, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1976. Polixines, The Winter's Tale, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1976. Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1976. Creep, Pantagleize, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1977. Young Marlow, 5he Stoops to Conquer, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1977. Bracciano, The White Devil, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1977. Fledis and King Skule, The Pretenders, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1978. Tyrone, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1978. Benson, Boy Meets Girl, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1979. Podkolyossin, Marriage, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1979. Six roles, Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference of New Plays, Waterbury, CT, 1979 and 1980. (New York debut) Jail Diary ofAlbie Sachs, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1980. Balthazer, Solomon's Child, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. Rudge, Jerusalem, Minneapolis Children's Theatre, Minneapolis, 1980. Jack (John Barrymore), Ned and Jack, Hudson Guild Theatre, then Helen Hayes Theatre, both New York City, 1981. Ben, The Little Foxes, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 1981. Maiden Stakes, Circle in the Square, New York City, then White Barn, CT, both 1982. Dr. Framingham, Beyond Therapy, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1982. Amos, The Queen and the Rebels, Purchase, NY, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1982. Jack Jerome, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. Miss Lulu Bett, Berkshire Theatre Festival, 1984. Starkman, Before the Dawn, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1985. An Evening with Colleen Dewhurst and Peter Michael Coetz, Vistaford Lines, at sea, 1985. Caught, Berkshire Theatre Festival, 1985. Anton Skvoznik-Dmuchanovsky, The Government Inspector, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1994.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Gerald Diems, prosecuting attorney, An Invasion of Privacy, ABC, 1980. Stuart, "Promise," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1986. Woodie Harris, Right to Die, NBC, 1987. Chapin,/A Father's Homecoming (also known as The
Oakmont Stories, Town and Gown, and Oa/cmont), NBC, 1988. Homer Keller, A Stoning in Fulham County (also known as The Stoning, The Amish Story, and Incident at Tile Mill Road), NBC, 1988. Mayor Maneri, Maybe Baby (also known as And Baby Makes Three and Sooner or Later), NBC, 1988. Harold Carpenter, The Karen Carpenter Story (also known as A Song for You), CBS, 1989. Everett Madison, The Outside Woman, CBS, 1989. Danielle Steel's Fine Things (also known as Fine Things), NBC, 1990. Alexander Howell, Tagget (also known as Dragonfire), USA Network, 1991. First soapbox speaker, "The Water Engine," TNT ScreenworJcs, TNT, 1992. Josh Tabor, My Brother's Keeper, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Walt Parker, All Together Now, 1984. Captain Joyce, Braker: Chief of Police (also known as Braker), ABC, 1985. Dad, What's Alan Watching? (also known as Outrageous), CBS, 1989. Appeared in pilot for In Trouble Dad. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Count," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. Dr. Messina, The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1987. Jared, "Invitation to Love," Twin Peaks, ABC, 1990. Dr. Aaron Haber, "Cross Examination," Picket Fences, CBS, 1993. Sisters, NBC, 1995. Dr. Hendricks, "Pilot," The Pretender, NBC, 1996. Jordan DuBois, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Dr. Haddassi, "Makin'Whoopie,"E//en, ABC, 1997. Appeared in episodes of Lou Grant, The Phoenix, and Nurse. Television Appearances; Specials: Salesman, Carl Sandburg: Echoes and Silences, 1982. The Day My Parents Ran Away (also known as Missing Parents), Fox, 1993.*
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GOLDWYN, Samuel Jr. 1926PERSONAL Full name, Samuel John Goldwyn Jr.; born September 7', 1926, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Samuel John (a film producer) and Frances (Howard) Goldwyn; married Peggy Elliott, August 23, 1969; children: Catherine, Francis, John, Anthony (an actor; also known as Tony), Elizabeth, Peter. Education: Attended the University of Virginia. Addresses: Office—The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 10203 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90067-6403. Career: Producer, director, writer, and distributor. J. Arthur Rank Organization, writer and associate producer; Universal Studios, Universal City, CA, associate producer; The Samuel Goldwyn Company, Los Angeles, CA, president, 1955—, owner and chief executive officer, 1978—; American Film Institute, trustee; Centre Theatre Group, Los Angeles, CA, board of directors; Samuel Goldwyn Foundation, president; Fountain Valley School, CO, president of the board of trustees. Military service: U.S. Army, 1944-46 and 1951-52. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding variety/ music events programming, 1988, for The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation; Edinburgh Film Festival Prize for Alliance for Peace.
GORMAN «223 Executive producer, Once Bitten, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1985. Executive producer, A Prayer for the Dying, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1987. Mr. North, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1988. Executive producer, Mystic Pizza, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1988. Minnamurra (also known as The Fighting Creed, Outback, and Wrangler), Burrowes Film Group, 1989. 5te//a, Buena Vista, 1990. The Program, Buena Vista, 1993. The Preacher's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. Also director of Alliance for Peace and other documentaries for the U.S. Army. Television Producer; Unless Indicated Otherwise; Series: Adventure, CBS, 1952-53. The Unexpected, 1954. Executive producer, Flipper (also known as The Adventures of Flipper), syndicated, 1995-97. Television Producer; Unless Indicated Otherwise; Specials: The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1987. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. (With others) Executive producer, "April Morning," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1988. Television Producer; Pilots: The Unexplained, NBC, 1956.
CREDITS Film Work; Producer; Unless Indicated Otherwise: Associate producer, Good Time Girl, 1950. Man with the Gun (also known as Deadly Peacemaker, Man without a Gun, and The Trouble Shooter), United Artists, 1955. The Sharkfighters, United Artists, 1956. The Proud Rebel, Buena Vista, 1958. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (also known as Huckleberry Finn), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1960. And director, The Young Lovers, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1964. Cotton Comes to Harlem, United Artists, 1970. Come Back, Charleston Blue, Warner Bros., 1972. The Golden Seal, The Samuel Goldwyn Company/ New Realm, 1983.
Stage Work; Producer: Producer, Gathering Storm, London, England. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Forbes, October 28, 1991, pp. 174, 176.*
GORMAN, Cliff 1936PERSONAL Born October 13, 1936, in New York, NY; son of Samuel and Ethel (Kaplan) Gorman; married Gayle Stevens, May 31,1963. Education: University of New Mexico, 1954-55; University of California, Los An-
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Detective Aaron Greenberg, Murder in Black and White (also known asjanek: Cause of Death and Murder in Black & White), CBS, 1990. Sanderson, Vestige of Honor, CBS, 1990. Detective Sergeant Aaron Greenberg, Terror on Track 9 (also known asjanek: The Grand Central Murders), CBS, 1992. Joe McManus, The Return of Ironside, NBC, 1993. Detective Sergeant Aaron Greenberg, A Silent Betrayal (also known as Janek: The Brownstone Murders, Janek: The Silent Betrayal, and 5/7ent Betrayal), CBS, 1994. Detective Sergeant Aaron Greenberg, The Forget-MeNot Murders (also known as Forget-Me-Not Murders and Janek: Forget-Me-Not Murders), CBS, 1994. Nick the Greek, Down Came a Blackbird (also known as Ramirez), Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Detective Sergeant Aaron Greenberg, Doubletake, CBS, 1985. Detective Sergeant Aaron Greenberg, Internal Affairs, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Naked in the Streets," N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1968. "Paradise Lost/' NET Playhouse, PBS, 1971. Sergeant Earl Eddie Mack, California Department of Corrections, "Time Out," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. "The Wyatt Earp Syndrome,Po//ceStory, NBC, 1974. "The Chicago Conspiracy Trial," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1975. "Officer Needs Help," Po//ce 5tory, NBC, 1975. "An Air Full of Death," Medical Story, NBC, 1975. "Tour de Force-—Man Abroad," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1976. Also appeared in Cagney and Lacey, CBS; Friday the 13th (also known as Friday the 13th—The Series), syndicated; Murder, She Wrote, CBS; Spenser: For Hire, ABC; and Trapper John, M.D., CBS. Stage Appearances: Peter Boyle, Hogan's Goat, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1965. Arnulf, Ergo, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1968. Emory, The Boys in the Band, Theatre Four, New York City, 1968, then Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1969. Lenny Bruce, Lenny, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1971.
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Born Harold V. Goldstein, December 10, 1923, in Schenectady, NY; son of Louis Glen (a post office clerk) and Lillian (a clerk for the New York State Department of Health) Goldstein; married Lea Shampanier (an actress; professional name, Lea Vernon), August 20,1950; children: Deborah, Joshua David, Lowell Seth. Education: New York State College for Teachers (now State University of New York at Albany), B.A., 1947; Cornell University, M.A., 1948, Ph.D. (theater), 1953. Avocational interests: Reading, jogging, and swimming. Addresses: Manager—Starstruck Films, 100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 507, #30, Universal City, CA 91608. Agent—Writers and Artists Agency, 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor and teacher. Randolph Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, VA, assistant professor of drama and speech, 1953-56; University of California at Riverside, assistant professor of drama, 1956-60. Military service—U.S. Army, 1943-45. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, best performance, 1969, for The Increased Difficulty of Concentration; Emmy Award nomination, 1974, for Po//ce Story; Emmy Award nomination, 1977, for Rhoda; Emmy Award nomination, 1979, for Moviola: The Scarlett O'Hara War; Emmy Award nomination, 1986, for Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry; Centennial Alumnus Award, State University of New York at Albany, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, 1987; CableACE Award, best actor in a dramatic series, and Emmy Award nomintation, 1990, both for The Ray Bradbury Theatre; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1994, for Incommunicado.
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CREDITS Stage Appearances: Thomas Jefferson, The Common Glory, Amphitheatre, Williamsburg, VA, 1955. Edmund, King Lear, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, OR, 1958. Troilus and Cressida, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1958. Benedict, Much Ado about Nothing, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1958. Rhinoceros, Los Angeles, CA, 1962. Old man, The World of Ray Bradbury, Coronet Theatre, Los Angeles, 1964. Seidman and Son, Los Angeles, 1964. Merchant of Venice, Los Angeles, 1964. Goldberg, The Birthday Party, University of California at Los Angeles Theatre Group, Los Angeles, 1966. The Devils, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1967. Anselme and Harpagon, The Miser, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1968. Dr. Edward Huml, The Increased Difficulty of Concentration, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Forum Theatre, 1969. Sosias, Amphitryon, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Forum Theatre, New York City, 1970. Artie Shaughnessy, The House of Blue Leaves, Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York City, 1971. Buying Out, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1971. Glogauer, Once in a Lifetime, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1975. Touching Bottom, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1978. Dr. Zubritsky, Fools, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1981. Life with Father, 1982. Jack, Grownups, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1981, then Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1982. Mr. Antrobus, The Skin of Our Teeth, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1983. Nat, I'm Not Rappaport, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1984. Goldberg, The Birthday Party, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1986. Through Roses, New Rochelle, NY, 1987. Tom Garrison, / Never Sang for My Father, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, then Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, both 1987. Beauchamp, Artist Descending a Staircase, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1989.
226 • GOULD Freud (one man show), 1988-90. Love Letters, Old Globe Theatre, 1990. Herman Lewis, Mixed Emotions, Golden Theatre, New York City, 1993. King Lear, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Cedar City, UT, 1992. Incommunicado, Odyssey Theater, Los Angeles, 1993. Old Business, 1995. The Tempest, Utah Shakespeare Festival, 1995. Film Appearances: The Couch, Warner Bros., 1962. Two for the Seesaw, United Artists, 1962. Ponelli, The Yellow Canary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963. Arnie Tomkins, Ready for the People, Warner Bros., 1964. Mamie, Universal, 1964. Cop, Inside Daisy Clover, Warner Bros., 1965. Dr. Ostrer, The Satan Bug, United Artists, 1965. Ganucci's lawyer, An American Dream (also known as 5ee You in Hell, Darling), Warner Bros., 1966. Sheriff Spanner, Harper (also known as The Moving Target), Warner Bros., 1966. Doctor, The Spy with My Face, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1966. Colonel Holt, Project X, Paramount, 1968. Dr. Liebman, The Arrangement, Warner Bros., 1969. Eric P. Scott, The Lawyer, Paramount, 1970. Colonel Nexdhet, Mrs. Pollifax: Spy, United Artists, 1971. Dr. Zerny, Where Does It Hurt?, Cinerama, 1972. Kid Twist, The Sting, Universal, 1973. Mayor, The Front Page, Universal, 1974. Count Anton Ivanovich, Love and Death, United Artists, 1975. Dietz, The Strongest Man in the World, Buena Vista, 1975. Professor Baxter, The Big Bus, Paramount, 1976. Charles Gwynn, Cus, Buena Vista, 1976. Engulf, Silent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Hector Moses, The One and Only, Paramount, 1978. Judge, Seems Like Old Times (also known as Neil Simon's Seems Like Old Times), Columbia, 1980. Rockerfeller, Playing for Keeps, Universal, 1986. Francisco Galedo, Romero, August Entertainment/ Four Seasons Entertainment, 1989. Sidewalk Motel, 1990. Jack, Birch Street Gym (short film), 1991. Tate, Flesh Suitcase, Kushner-Locke International, 1995. Alan Smithee, Lover's Knot, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Old Henry Lesser, Killer: A Journal of Murder, Spelling Films, 1996. My Giant, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Hong Kong, To Catch a Star, 1960. Chamberlain, The Long, Hot Summer, ABC, 196566. Norman Nugent, He and She, CBS, 1967-68. Martin Morgenstern, Rhocfa, CBS, 1974-78. Harry Danton, The Feather and Father Gang, ABC, 1977. Attorney David Ross, Park Place, CBS, 1981. Jonah Foot, Foot in the Door, CBS, 1983. Ben Sprague, Under One Roof (also known as Spencer), NBC, 1985. Miles Webber (recurring role), The Golden Girls, NBC, 1989-92. Nathan Singer, Singer and Sons, NBC, 1990. Velvil, The Sunset Gang, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Carl Tessler, Washington: Behind Closed Doors, ABC, 1977. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mr. Hunnicutt, Under the Yum Yum Tree, ABC, 1969. Howard Cunningham, Love and the Happy Days (broadcast as an episode of Love, American Style), ABC, 1972. Dave Ryker, Murdock's Gang, CBS, 1973. Matthew Brandon, Bachelor at Law, CBS, 1973. Samuel Quilt, Flannery and Quilt, CBS, 1976. Harry Danton, Never Con a Killer, ABC, 1976. Sergeant T. K. Yu, NBC, 1979. Jack Waine, No Complaints!, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Markdown on a Man," Cain's Hundred, ABC, 1961. ''Another Part of the Jungle," FO//OW the Sun, ABC, 1961. "Go Read the River," Route 66, CBS, 1962. "Rebel with a Cause," The Donna Reed Show, ABC, 1962. "The Long Short Cut," It's a Man's World, NBC, 1962. "The Accomplice," The Virginian, NBC, 1962. "Stopover on the Way to the Moon," Empire, ABC, 1963. "Jack Fires Don," The jack Benny Program, CBS, 1963. "The Three R's," Dennis the Menace, CBS, 1963. "The Two-Star Giant," Lieutenant, NBC, 1963. "The Stone Guest," Route 66, CBS, 1963.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 General Larrabee, "Probe Seven, Over and Out/' The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963. Radio announcer, "The Bewitchin' Pool," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1964. "The Income Tax Show," The jack Benny Program, NBC, 1964. "The Brazos Kid," The Virginian, NBC, 1964. Mr. Boake, "Doctor's Wife," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1964. "The Double Affair," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1964. "All Nice and Legal," The Virginian, NBC, 1964. Kentucky Jones, NBC, 1964. "Please Let My Baby Live," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "The Oscar Hummingbird Story," The Farmer's Daughter, ABC, 1965. "Jack Joins the Acrobats," The Jack Benny Program, NBC, 1965. "George's Man Friday," Hazel, NBC, 1965. "The Threat," 12 O'clock High, ABC, 1965. "Farewell to Honesty," The Virginian, NBC, 1965. "Wings of an Angel," The Fugitive, ABC, 1965. "Day of the Scorpion," The Virginian, NBC, 1965. "Slow March Up a Steep Hill," The FBI, ABC, 1965. The Farmer's Daughter, ABC, 1965. "No More Souvenirs," Convoy, NBC, 1965. "The Man Who Went Mad by Mistake," The FBI, ABC, 1966. "The Chinchilla Rag," Love on a Rooftop, ABC, 1966. Get Smart, NBC, 1966. General Von Lintzer, "Klink's Rocket," Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 1966. "May the Best Man Lose," The Green Hornet, ABC, 1966. "The Courier," The FBI, ABC, 1967. "The Experiment," The Invaders, ABC, 1967. "Concrete Evidence," The Fugitive, ABC, 1967. "The Assassin," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1967. "The Savage Streets," The Felony Squad, ABC, 1967. Wilson, "Cage of Eagles," The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. "The Night of the Bubbling Death," The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1967. "Shadow of a Killer," Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1967. "The Trial," The Invaders, ABC, 1967. The Flying Nun, ABC, 1967. Colonel Enzio, "Friendly Enemies," Garrison's Gorillas, ABC, 1967. General von Scheider, "D-Day at Stalag 13," Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 1967. "Watts Made Out of Thread," Insight, syndicated, 1968. "The Daughter," The FBI, ABC, 1968. "The Imposter," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1968. "The Challenge," The Big Valley, ABC, 1968.
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The Flying Nun, ABC, 1968. "Weep the Hunter Home," Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1968. "The Last Train for Charlie Poe," JLancer, CBS, 1968. "The Night of the Avaricious Actuary," The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1968. "The Butcher," The FBI, ABC, 1968. Mr. Winkler, "Invisible House for Sale," / Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1969. "The Royal Road," The Big Valley, ABC, 1969. "Here's Debbie," The Debbie Reynold's Show, NBC, 1969. Vincente Bravo, "The Code," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1969. "Break the Bank of Tacoma," Here Come the Brides, ABC, 1970. "Dream of Falcons," Lancer, CBS, 1970. "Lady Chitterly's Lover: Part 1," Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 1970. "Lady Chitterly's Lover: Part 2," Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 1970. "A Good Sound Profit," The High Chaparral, NBC, 1970. General Wetherby, "Jeannie's Beauty Cream," / Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1970. "The Stalking Horse," The FBI, ABC, 1971. Nicholas Troas, "A Lonely Place to Die," Cannon, CBS, 1971. "The Loser," The Mob Squad, ABC, 1971. "The Test," The FBI, ABC, 1972. Howard Cunningham, "Love and the Happy Days," Love, American Style, ABC, 1972. Martin Morgenstern, "Enter Rhoda's Parents," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1972. "The Man Upstairs/The Man Downstairs Project," Delphi Bureau, ABC, 1972. "One Step to Midnight," Mannix, CBS, 1972. "V for Vashon" (three episodes), Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1972. "The Takers," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. "Happy Birthday, Marvin," Insight, syndicated, 1973. Robert L. Jardine, "The Prisoners," Cannon, CBS, 1973. Martin Morgenstern, "Rhoda's Sister Gets Married," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1973. "Beethoven, Brahms, and Partridge," The Partridge Family, ABC, 1973. "The Free Trip," The New Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1973. "The Armageddon Gang," Ironside, NBC, 1973. LotsaLuck, NBC, 1973. "John Doe Bucks," Chase, NBC, 1974. "Double Solitaire," Conflicts, PBS, 1974.
228 • GOULD "Death and The Favored Few," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1974. "The Guns of Cibola Blanca/'Gunsmo/ce, CBS, 1974. "Fathers and Sons," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1974. "Death in High Places," Petrocelli, NBC, 1974. "Mirror Mirror on the Wall," Petrocelli, NBC, 1974. "But I Love My Wife," The Bob Crane Show, NBC, 1975. Mirza, "Tomorrow Ends at Noon," Cannon, CBS, 1975. "The Case Against McGarrett," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1975. "Measure of Mercy," The Rookies, ABC, 1975. "For the Love of Annie," Insight, syndicated, 1976. "The Quality of Mercy," Medical Story, NBC, 1976. "Eamon Kinsella Royce," Police Story, NBC, 1976. "The Blue Frog," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1977. "Acts of Love" (three episodes), Family, ABC, 1977. Soap, ABC, 1977. "The Caper," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. Grandpa Goes to Washington, NBC, 1978. "Never Send a Boy King to Do a Man's Job: Part 1," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1978. "Never Send a Boy King to Do a Man's Job: Part 2," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1978. "Holy Moses," Insight, syndicated, 1979. "The Man Who Mugged God," Insight, syndicated, 1979. "The Return of Richie Brockelman," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1979. The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo, NBC, 1979. Lou Grant, CBS, 1979. "The Long Road Home," Insight, syndicated, 1980. "He Married an Angel" Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1981. "Up On the Roof," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984. "The Great Walnutto," Webster, ABC, 1984. "Echoes," Finder of Lost Loves, ABC, 1984. Arnie Peterson, "Rose the Prude," The Golden Girls, NBC, 1985. Dr. Victor Kosciusko, "Just Around the Corner," Trapper /ohn, M.D., CBS, 1985. Andrei Zernov, "One Bear Dances, One Bear Doesn't,"Scarecrowand Mrs. King, CBS, 1986. "New Year's Leave," Night Court, NBC, 1986. Harry Finneman, "Simian Chanted Evening," L.A. Law, NBC, 1986. Walter Wise, Night Court, NBC, 1986. Charlie Drexel, Midnight Caller, NBC, 1989. Old man, "To the Chicago Abyss," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, USA Network, 1989. "Colonel Stonesteel and the Desperate Empties," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, USA Network, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Edwin Griffen, "The Prankster," Lois and Clark: The Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1994. Edwin Griffen, "The Return of the Prankster," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1995. Gerry, "Paradise," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1996. Sam, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Carlson, Ransom for a Dead Man, NBC, 1971. Alexander Weisberg, A Death of Innocence, CBS, 1971. Judgment: The Trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, ABC, 1974. Doctor Federicci, Medical Story, NBC, 1975. Mr. Henshaw, How to Break Up a Happy Divorce, NBC, 1976. Benny Barnet, The Eleventh Victim (also known as 11th Victim), CBS, 1979. Dr. Hoxley, Aunt Mary, CBS, 1979. Harry Landers, Better Late than Never, NBC, 1979. Dickie Dayton, The Man in the Santa Claus Suit, NBC, 1979. Arthur Stowbridge, Kenny Rogers as The Gambler (also known as The Gambler), CBS, 1980. Louis B. Mayer, Moviola: The Scarlett O'Hara War, NBC, 1980. Louis B. Mayer, Moviola: The Silent Lovers, NBC, 1980. Mr. Campana, King Crab, ABC, 1980. Robert Westfield, Born To Be Sold, NBC, 1981. Eliot Bingham, Help Wanted: Male, CBS, 1982. Arthur Stowbridge, Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues, CBS, 1983. Oliver Sully, The Red Light Sting, CBS, 1984. Dr. Marvin Elias, Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry, CBS, 1986. Jack Traynor, "Tickets, Please," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. Nicholas Dimente, Get Smart, Again!, ABC, 1989. Dave, For Hope, ABC, 1996. The Love Bug, ABC, 1997.
Television Appearances; Specials: Leo Silver, "Have I Got a Christmas for You," The Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1977. Sol Wurtzel, Actor, PBS, 1978. George Antrobus, "The Skin of Our Teeth," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Rabbi, The Fourth Wise Man, ABC, 1985. B. J., "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Closed Set" (also known as "The Closed Set"), Great Performances, PBS, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Tom Garrison, "I Never Sang for My Father/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Hanukkah: Let There Be Lights, 1989. The Sunset Gang, Yiddish, PBS, 1990. Mr. Goldberg, The Writing on the Wall, 1994.
GRANT, Lee 1931PERSONAL Born Lyova Haskell Rosenthal, October 31,1931, in New York, NY; daughter of A. W. (an educator and realtor) and Witia (a teacher; maiden name, Haskell) Rosenthal; married Arnold Manoff (a playwright; died, 1965); married Joseph Feury (a producer), 1967; children: (first marriage) Dinah, (second marriage) Belinda. Education: Attended the Art Student League and the High School of Music and Art; studied voice, violin, and dance at the Juilliard School of Music; attended the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School; studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse with Sanford Meisner and at the Actors' Studio. Addresses: Contact—21243 Ventura Blvd., Suite 101, Woodland Hills, CA 91364. Career: Actress and director. Ballet dancer, Metropolitan Opera Company, New York City; company member, American Ballet Theatre, New York City; painter and acting teacher. Blacklisted in Hollywood for refusing to state names of suspected communists for the House Un-American Activities Committee, 1952-1964. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: New York Drama Critics Circle Award, 1949, for Detective Story; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1951, and Best Actress Award, Cannes Film Festival, 1952, both for Detective Story; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1964, for The Maids; Emmy Award, outstanding performance by an actress in a supporting role in a drama, 1966, for Peyton Place; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1970, for The Landlord; Emmy Award, outstanding single performance by an actress in a lead role, 1971, for The Neon Ceiling; Emmy Award nomination, 1971, for Ransom for a Dead Man; Academy Award, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe nomination, best supporting ac-
GRANT »229 tress, 1975, for Shampoo; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe nomination, best supporting actress, both 1976, for Voyage of the Damned; Congressional Arts Caucus Award, outstanding achievement in acting and independent filmmaking, 1983, for Tell Me a Kiddle; Academy Award, best documentary feature, 1986, for Down and Out in America; Directors Guild Award, best dramatic television special, 1987, for Nobody's Child; Crystal Award, Women in Film, 1988; Emmy Award nomination for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre; Lifetime Achievement Award, Women in Film, 1989. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Princess Ho Chee, L'Oracolo (opera), Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, 1933. Liliom, Green Mansions Theatre, Warrensburg, NY, 1947. This Property Is Condemned, Green Mansions Theatre, 1947. Mildred, /oy to the World, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1948. Shoplifter, Detective Story, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1949. Diane, All You Need Is One Good Break, Mansfield Theatre, New York City, 1950. Raina Petkoff, Arms and the Man, Arena Theatre, New York City, 1950. Daisy Durole, Lo and Behold!, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1951. Sally, / Am a Camera, Mount Kisco Playhouse, Mt. Kisco, NY, 1952. Amy, They Knew What They Wanted, Mount Kisco Playhouse, 1953. Title role, Cigi, Mount Kisco Playhouse, 1954. Stella, Wedding Breakfast, 48th Street Theatre, New York City, 1954. Eliza, Pygmalion, Mount Kisco Playhouse, 1956. Lizzie, The Rainmaker, Mount Kisco Playhouse, 1957. Mrs. Rogers, A Hole in the Head, Plymouth Theatre, 1957. Gittel Mosca, Two for the Seesaw, Booth Theatre, 1959. Rose Collins, Captains and the Kings, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1962. Solange, The Maids, One Sheridan Square Theatre, New York City, 1963. Title role, Electra, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1964.
230 • GRANT Title role, Saint Joan, Moorestown Theatre, Moorestown, NJ, 1966. Edna Edison, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1971. Regina, The Little Foxes, 1975. Also appeared in a series of one-act plays with Henry Fonda, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1949. Stage Work; Director: The Adventures of Jack and Max, Actors' Studio West, Los Angeles, CA, 1968. A Private View, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1983. The Lay of the Land, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1990. Major Tours: Oklahoma, U.S. cities, 1948. The Tender Trap, U.S. cities, 1962. Ninotchka, Silk Stockings, U.S. cities, 1963. Karen Nash, "Visitor from Mamaroneck," Muriel Tate, "Visitor from Hollywood," and Norma Hubley, "Visitor from Forest Hills," in Plaza Suite, U.S. cities, 1968. Film Appearances: Don "Red" Barry, The Man from the Rio Grande, Republic, 1943. Shoplifter, Detective Story, Paramount, 1951. Edna, Storm Fear, United Artists, 1956. Run of the Arrow, Universal, 1957. The Blue Angel, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Marilyn, Middle of the Night, Columbia, 1959. From Russia With Love, United Artists, 1963. Carmen, The Balcony, Continental, 1963. Katherine McCleod, An Affair of the Skin (also known as Love as a Disorder), Zenith, 1964. Suzy, Pie in the Sky (also known as Terror in the City), Allied Artists, 1964. Dede Murphy, Divorce American Style, Columbia, 1967. Mrs. Leslie Colbert, In the Heat of the Night, United Artists, 1967. Miriam Polar, Valley of the Dolls, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Fritzie Braddock,Buona5era, Mrs. Campbell, United Artists, 1968. Joanne, motel resident, The Big Bounce, Warner Brothers/Seven Arts, 1969. Celia Pruett, Marooned (also known as Space Trave/ers), Columbia, 1969. Mrs. Enders, The Landlord, United Artists, 1970.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Mrs. Bullard, There Was a Crooked Man, Warner Bros., 1970. Norma Hubley, Plaza Suite, Paramount, 1971. Sophie Portnoy, Portnoy's Complaint, Warner Bros., 1972. Jean Robertson, The Internecine Project, Allied Artists, 1974. Felicia Carr, Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Warner Bros., 1975. Lillian Rosen, Voyage of the Damned, Avco-Embassy, 1976. Karen Wallace,/4/rport 77, Universal, 1977. Ann Thorn, Damien—Omen II, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1978. Ellen, The Mafu Cage (also known as My Sister, My Love, The Cage, and Deviation), Clouds, 1978. Anne MacGregor, The Swarm, Warner Bros., 1978. Clarisse Ethridge, When You Comin' Back Red Ryder?, Columbia, 1979. Judge, Little Miss Marker, Universal, 1980. Mrs. Lupowitz, Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen, American Cinema, 1981. Deborah Ballin, Visiting Hours (also known as The Fright and Get Well Soon), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1981. Narrator, The Wilmar Eight (documentary), California Newsreel, 1981. / Ought To Be in Pictures, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Narrator, What Sex Am I? (documentary), Joseph Feury Productions, 1984. Mrs. Barr, Constance, Mirage/New Zealand Film Commission/Miramax/Enterprise, 1984. Mrs. Jones, Trial Run, Miracle Films/New Zealand Film Commission, 1984. Dr. Burke, Teachers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Herself, Sanford Me/sner—The Theatre's Best Kept Secret (documentary), Columbia, 1984. Narrator, Down and Out in America (documentary), Joseph Feury Productions, 1986. Arriving Tuesday, Cinepro/New Zealand Film Commission/Walker, 1986. Herself, He//o Actors' Studio (documentary), Actors' Studio, 1987. Ferguson Edwards, The Big Town, Columbia, 1987. Calling the Shots (documentary), World Artists Releasing, 1988. Lena Foster, Defending Your Life, Warner Bros., 1991. Voice, Earth and the American Dream, 1993. Jane, Under Heat, 1994. Amalia Stark, It's My Party, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Cora Cahn, The Substance of Fire, Miramax, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Film Work; Director: The Stronger (short film), American Film Institute, 1976. Tell Me a Riddle, Filmways, 1980. The Wilmar Eight (documentary), California Newsreel, 1981. What Sex Am I? (documentary), Joseph Feury Productions, 1984. Down and Out in America (documentary), Joseph Feury Productions, 1986. Staying Together, Hemdale, 1989. Women on Trial (documentary), 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Rose Peabody, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1953-54. Stella Chernak, Peyton Place, ABC, 1965-66. Fay Stewart, Fay, NBC, 1975-76. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Grace Coolidge, Backstairs at the White House, NBC, 1979. Ava Marshall, Bare Essence, CBS, 1982. Rachele Mussolini, Mussolini: The Untold Story, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Pilots: Wife, Justice (broadcast as an episode of Plymouth Playhouse), ABC, 1953. Leslie Williams, Ransom for a Dead Man, NBC, 1971. Diane Harper, The Ted Bessell Show, CBS, 1973. Meredith Leland, Partners in Crime, NBC, 1973. Maxine Lochman, Thou Shalt Not Kill, NBC, 1981. Evalyna, The Million Dollar Face, NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Screwball," The Play's the Thing, CBS, 1950. "Zone of Quiet," Comedy Theatre, CBS, 1950. "Dark as Night," Danger, CBS, 1952. "Death to the Lonely," Danger, CBS, 1952. "The Face of Fear," Danger, CBS, 1952. "Justice," ABC Album, ABC, 1953. "The Noose," Broadway Television Theatre, syndicated, 1953. "The Blonde Comes First," Summer Theatre, CBS, 1953. "Death Is a Spanish Dancer," Ponds Theatre, ABC, 1955. "Shadow of the Champ," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "Keyhole," Playwrights '56, NBC, 1956. "Even the Weariest River," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1956. "Moony's Kids Don't Cry," /Craft Theatre, NBC, 1958.
GRANT » 2 3 1 "Three Plays by Tennessee Williams," /Craft Theatre, NBC, 1958. "Look What's Going On," Kraft Theatre, NBC, 1958. "Man in the Middle," Brenner, CBS, 1959. Martirio, "The House of Bernarda Alba," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1960. "Lucy," Great Ghost Tales, NBC, 1961. "Saturday's Children," Breck Golden Showcase, CBS, 1962. Avenging Angel, "The World of Sholem Aleichem," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1962. "To Spend, to Give, to Want," The Nurses, CBS, 1963. "The Gift," The Nurses, CBS, 1963. "Not Bad for Openers," East Side/West Side, CBS, 1963. "The Empty Heart," The Defenders, CBS, 1963. "Question: Where Vanished the Tragic Piper?," Slattery's People, CBS, 1964. "Taps For a Dead War," The Fugitive, ABC, 1964. "For Just a Man Falleth Seven Times," Ben Casey, ABC, 1964. "For Jimmy, the Best of Everything," Ben Casey, ABC, 1964. "With Intent to Influence," For the People, CBS, 1965. "A Couple of Dozen Tiny Pills," Doctors and the Nurses, CBS, 1965. "Nobody Asks What Side You're On," The Defenders, CBS, 1965. "The Diplomat," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1965. "The People Trap," ABC Stage '67, ABC, 1966. Laura, "The Love Song of Barney Kempinski," ABC Stage'67, ABC, 1966. "The Lady from Mesa," The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. "Deadlock," Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1967. "Eat, Drink, and Be Buried," Ironside, NBC, 1967. "The Gates of Cerberus/'/udd, for the Defense, ABC, 1968. Susan Buchanan, "The Diplomat," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1968. "The Loner," Medical Center, CBS, 1969. "Mother of Sorrow," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1970. "Tarot," Name of the Came, NBC, 1970. "Whatever Happened to Happy Endings?," Bracken's World, NBC, 1970. "A Love to Remember," Name of the Came, NBC, 1970. "Yesterday Is But a Dream," Men at Law, CBS, 1971. "The Seagull," Theatre in America, PBS, 1975. "The Good Doctor," Great Performances, PBS, 1978. One Day at a Time, CBS, 1984. Guest, At Rona's, NBC, 1989. Mrs. Rogers, "The Handler," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, USA Network, 1992.
232 • GRAY Television Appearances; Movies: Lizzie, The Respectful Prostitute, BBC, 1964. Marjorie Howard, Night Slaves, ABC, 1970. Carrie Miller, The Neon Ceiling, NBC, 1971. Leslie Williams, Ransom for a Dead Man (also known as Columbo: Ransom for a Dead Man), NBC, 1971. Ellie Schuster, Lieutenant Schuster's Wife, ABC, 1972. Adele Ross, What Are Best Friends For?, ABC, 1973. Partners in Crime, NBC, 1973. Virginia Monroe, Perilous Voyage, NBC, 1976. Marion Matchett, The Spell, NBC, 1977. Esther Jack, You Can't Go Home Again, CBS, 1979. The Million Dollar Face, NBC, 1981. Anne Holt, For Ladies Only, NBC, 1981. Thou Shalt Not Kill, NBC, 1982. Bare Essence, CBS, 1982. Lillian Farmer, Will There Really Be a Morning?, CBS, 1983. Marilyn Klinghoffer, The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro (also known as 5ea of Terror, The Last Voyage, and Achille Lauro: Terror at Sea), NBC, 1989. District Attorney Doris Cantore, She Said No, NBC, 1990. Carol Gertz, Something to Live For: The Alison Gertz Story (also known as Fatal Love), ABC, 1992. Maureen Leeds, In My Daughter's Name, CBS, 1992. Dora, Citizen Cohn, HBO, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: "Where is Thy Brother?," Jewish Appeal Special, NBC, 1958. Florrie Sands, Saturday's Children, CBS, 1962. The Wonderful World of Aggravation, ABC, 1972. Robert Young and the Family, CBS, 1973. Wife, "Raincheck," Three for the Girls, CBS, 1973. The Shape of Things, CBS, 1973. Irina Arkadina, "The Seagull/' Great Performances, PBS, 1975. Narrator, Why Me?, syndicated, 1975. Host, Once Upon a Time . . . Is Now: The Story of Princess Grace (documentary), NBC, 1977. Karen Nash, "Visitor from Mamaroneck," Muriel Tate, "Visitor from Hollywood," and Claire Hubley, "Visitor from Forest Hills," Plaza Suite, HBO, 1982. Narrator, "When Women Kill" (documentary), America Undercover, HBO, 1984. Harry Belafonte: Don't Stop the Carnival, HBO, 1985. Host, Battered, HBO, 1989. Herself, Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial, American Movie Classics, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Work; Episodic; Director: "For the Use of the Hall," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1975. Television Work; Movies; Director: A Matter of Sex, NBC, 1984. Nobody's Child, CBS, 1986. Battered, HBO, 1989. No Place Like Home, CBS, 1989. Seasons of the Heart (also known as The Winter Garden), NBC, 1994. Following Her Heart (also known as Sing Me the Blues, Lena), NBC, 1994. Reunion, CBS, 1994. Television Work; Specials; Director: (With Carolyn Raskin) The Shape of Things, CBS, 1973. "When Women Kill" (documentary), America Undercover, HBO, 1984. "Cindy Ellen A Modern Fairy Tale," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1985. WRITINGS Television Specials: (Cowriter) The Shape of Things, CBS, 1973. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, February, 1990, pp. 16-19. People Weekly, February 26, 1996, p. 14.*
GRAY, Simon 1936(Hamish Reade) PERSONAL Full name, Simon James Holliday Gray; born October 21, 1936, in Hayling Island, Hampshire, England; son of James Davidson (a pathologist) and Barbara Cecelia Mary (Holliday) Gray; married Beryl Mary Kevern (a picture researcher), August 20,1964; children: Benjamin, Lucy. Education: Dalhousie University, B.A. (English, with honors), 1958; Trinity College, Cambridge University, M.A. (English, with honors), 1962. Addresses: Agent—c/o Judy Daish Associates, Ltd., 2 St. Charles Place, London W10 6EG, England.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Career: Playwright, screenwriter, and director. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, lecturer, 1963-64; Trinity College, Cambridge University, England, supervisor in English, 1964-66; Queen Mary College, University of London, England, lecturer in drama and literature, 196686; also worked as an editor for Delta (magazine) and taught in France, 1960-61, and Spain, 1962-63. Member: Dramatists Guild, Societe des Auteurs (France). Awards, Honors: Writers Guild Award, best play, 1967, for Death of a Teddy Bear; Evening Standard Award, best play, 1972, iorButley; Evening Standard Award, Plays and Players Award, and New York Drama Critics Circle Award, all best play, 1976, for Otherwise Engaged; Cheltenham Prize for Literature, 1981, for Quartermaine's Terms; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, The Writers Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1990. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: Dog Days, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1985. (With Michael McGuire) The Common Pursuit, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1986, then Phoenix Theatre, London, 1988. Hidden Laughter, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1990. The Holy Terror, Tucson and Phoenix, AZ, 1991. Cell Mates, Aldbery Theatre, London, 1995. Stage Work; Other: Lighting, Gary, Warehouse, Croydon, England, 1989. Musical director, Treasure Island, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1995-96. Lighting, Sympathy for the Devil, Oval House, then Tricycle, both 1996. WRITINGS Stage: Wise Child, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1967, then Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1972, published by Faber and Faber (London), 1968, then Samuel French (New York City), 1974. Dutch Uncle, Theatre Royal, Brighton, England, National Theatre, London, and Aldwych Theatre, London, al 11969, publ ished by Faber and Faber, 1969.
GRAY «233 (Adapted from the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky) The Idiot, National Theatre, 1970, published by Methuen, 1971. Spoiled, Close Theatre Club, Glasgow, Scotland, 1970, then Royal Haymarket Theatre, London, 1971, later Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1972, published by Methuen, 1971. Butley, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England, then Criterion Theatre, London, both 1971, then Morosco Theatre, 1972, later Duke's Head, 1991, published by Methuen, 1971, then Viking, 1972. Otherwise Engaged, Queen's Theatre, London, 1975, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1977, published by Samuel French, 1976, and in Otherwise Engaged and Other Plays, Methuen, then Viking, both 1976. Dog Days, Oxford Playhouse, 1976, later Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1985, published by Methuen, 1977. Molly, Palace Theatre, Watford, England, 1977, then Comedy Theatre, London, 1978, then Hudson Guild Theatre, 1978, published by Samuel French, 1979, and in The Rear Column and Other Plays, Methuen, 1978, then Viking, 1979. The Rear Column, Globe Theatre, London, 1978, then Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1978, published in The Rear Column and Other Plays, Methuen, 1978, then Viking, 1979. Close of Play, Lyttleton Theatre, 1979, then Manhattan Theatre Club, 1981, published by Faber and Faber, 1979, and in Close of Play and Pig in a Poke, Methuen, 1979. Stage Struck, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1979, then Wayside Theatre, Middletown, VA, 1992, published by Methuen, 1979. Quartermaine's Terms, Queen's Theatre, 1981, then Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982, later Playhouse 91, New York City, 1983, and Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1991, published by Methuen, 1981. (Adaptor) Tartuffe, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, 1982. The Common Pursuit, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1984, then Long Wharf Theatre, 1985, then Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, and Promenade Theatre, New York City, both 1986, then Phoenix Theatre, London, 1988; published by Methuen, 1984, Samuel French, 1990. Melon, Royal Haymarket Theatre, 1987, published by Methuen, 1987. Hidden Laughter, Vaudeville Theatre, 1990, then Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1991, published by Faber and Faber, 1990, Samuel French, 1992.
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They Never Slept, 1990. FemmeFatale, 1993. Running Late, 1993. Television; Movies: After Pilkington, BBC, 1987, published by Methuen, 1987. Unnatural Pursuits, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Television; Specials: Quartermaine's Terms, 1987. "The Common Pursuit," Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Television; Plays: The Caramel Crisis, BBC, 1966. A Way with the Ladies, BBC, 1967. Sleeping Dog, BBC, 1967, published by Faber and Faber, 1968. Death of a Teddy Bear, BBC, 1967. Spoiled, BBC, 1968. The Dirt on Lucy Lane, BBC, 1969. Pig in a Poke, London Weekend Television, 1969, published in Close of Play and Pig in a Poke, Methuen, 1979. Style of the Countess, BBC, 1970. The Princess, BBC, 1970. Man in a Side-Car, BBC, 1971, published in The Rear Column and Other Plays, Methuen, 1978, Viking, 1979. Two Sundays, BBC, 1975, published in Otherwise Engaged and Other Plays, Methuen and Viking, both 1976. Plaintiffs and Defendants, BBC, 1975, published in Otherwise Engaged and Other Plays, Methuen and Viking, both 1976. Radio Plays:
The Rector's Daughter, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Suffer the Little Children, 1993. With a Nod and a Bow, 1993. Other: Colmain (novel), Faber and Faber, 1963. Simple People (novel), Faber and Faber, 1965. (Editor with Keith Walker) Selected English Prose, Faber and Faber, 1967. Little Portia (novel), Faber and Faber, 1967. (As Hamish ReadeM Comeback for Stark, Faber and Faber, 1969. An Unnatural Pursuit and Other Pieces (journal), Faber and Faber, 1985, St. Martin's (New York City), 1986. Plays, One (compilation), Metheun, 1986. How's That for Telling 'em, Fat Lady? (journal), Faber and Faber, 1988. Old Flames and A Month in the Country (screenplay), Faber and Faber, 1990. Fat Chance (memoir), Faber and Faber, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Burkman, Katherine H., editor, Simon Gray: A Casebook, Garland Publishing, 1992. Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 32, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1991. Contemporary Dramatists, fourth edition, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1988. Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 36, Gale, 1986. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 13, British Dramatists since World War II, Gale, 1982. Periodicals: Independent, May 8,1996, p. S8-S9; August 5,1997, pp. S6-S7. New Statesman and Society, August 11,1995, p. 40. Time, March 27, 1995, p. 75. Times (London), February 5, 1993, p. 13; May 17, 1996, p. 19.*
GREENE, Lyn 1954(?)(Lynnie Greene) PERSONAL Born May 21, 1954 (some sources say 1955), in Newton (some sources say Boston), MA; daughter of Kermit (a businessman) and Elinore A. (a teacher and author; maiden name, Ziff) Greene. Education: At-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 tended Drama Division, Juilliard School, 1972-75; New York University, B.A., 1976. Addresses: Contact—c/o Actors' Equity Association, Actors' Equity Association, 165 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress, sometimes under the name Lynnie Greene. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Lead singer, Earthlight, Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1972. Michelle Schwartz, Kid Purple, Roundabout Theatre II, New York City, 1984. Painting Churches, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati, OH, 1985-86. Jane, Villa Serena, American Stage Company, Teaneck, NJ, 1986-87. Charlotte, Flora, the Red Menace, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1987-88. Aldrich, Freeze Tag, Henry Street Settlement Theatre, New York City, 1989. Edna Edison, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1989. Emma Goldman, Assassins, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1990-91. Josie, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Missouri Repertory Theatre, Kansas City, MO, 1990-91. Working One Acts '91, Theatre Row Theatre, New York City, 1991. A Christmas Carol, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1991-92. Appeared in Quirks, Edison, NY; 5ay Goodnight Grade, Actors Playhouse, New York City; Hi Low, a solo show staged in New York; appeared as Hope, Amateurs, Michael Bennet Studios, New York City; as Nancy, Oliver, the Leader, Zorba, and Sally Bowles, Cabaret, all at Colorado Center for the Performing Arts; as Mary Warren, The Crucible, and Anne Rutledge, 5poon River Anthology, both at Meadowbrook Summer Theatre; as Susie La Reve, The Gang's All Here, Ralph Freud Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA; as Sister Ralph, Ready or Not, Pennsyl-
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vania Stage Company; as Lina, Misalliance, and Rosalind, As You Like It, both Arizona Theatre Company; in the lead roles, Sprechen Sie Brecht, White Barn, Westport, CT, and Brecht on Brecht, St. Louis Repertory Company, Loretto-Hilton Hotel, St. Louis, MO; as Jenny, The Threepenny Opera, Portland Stage Company, Portland, OR; as Lucy Brown, The Threepenny Opera, St. Louis Repertory Company, Loretto-Hilton Hotel; as Lenny, Crimes of the Heart, Portland Stage Company; and as Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Denver Center Theatre, Denver, CO. Toured as Rotonde, The Love Cure, with Lincoln Center tour. Stage Work: Director of Hi Low, a solo show, produced off-Broadway. Film Appearances: (As Lynnie Greene) Cynthia, Over the Brooklyn Bridge, United Artists, 1983. Television Appearances; Series: (As Lynnie Greene) Maria Teresa Bonino, On Our Own, CBS, 1977-78. Television Appearances; Episodic: Young Dorothy, "A Piece of Cake," The Golden Girls, NBC, 1987. Young Dorothy, "One for the Money," The Golden Girls, NBC, 1987. Young Dorothy, "Dateline—Miami," The Golden Girls, NBC, 1991. Mercedes Macomber, "Alex, Then and Now," The Five Mrs. Buchanans, 1994. Also appeared on various talk shows. Television Work; Series: Executive story editor (with Richard Levine), Lush Life, Fox, 1996. WRITINGS (With others) Lush Life (television series), Fox, 1996. Adapted the stage play Sprechen sie Brecht, with Swen Swenson, produced at White Barn.*
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GROSBARD, Ulu 1929PERSONAL Born January 9, 1929, in Antwerp, Belgium; immigrated to the United States in 1948; naturalized citizen, 1954; son of Morris (in business) and Rose (Tennenbaum) Grosbard; married Rose Gregorio (an actress), February 25, 1965. Education: University of Chicago, B.A. (with honors), 1950, M.A. (with honors), 1952; trained at the Yale School of Drama, 1952-53. Avocational interests: Chess, swimming. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director, producer, and writer. Military service: U.S. Army Intelligence, 1953-55. Member: Directors Guild of America, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Dramatists Guild of the Authors League of America. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk-Vernon Rice Award and Obie Award, Village Voice, both for direction, 1965, for A View from the Bridge; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic director, 1965, for The Subject Was Roses; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director, 1977, for/American Buffalo. CREDITS Stage Work; Director:
A View from the Bridge, Gateway Playhouse, Belleport, Long Island, NY, 1957. Director, The Days and Nights of Beebee Fenstermaker, Sheridan Square Playhouse, 1962. The Subject Was Roses, 1964. A View from the Bridge, 1965. The Investigation, 1966. That Summer—That Fall, 1967. The Price, 1968. American Buffalo, 1977. The Woods, 1979. The Floating Light Bulb, 1981. The Wake of]amie Foster, 1982. Weekends Like Other People, 1982. The Tenth Man, Lincoln Center Theater Company, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, 1989. Film Work; Director: The Subject Was Roses, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968.
Who /s Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?, National General, 1971. Straight Time, Warner Bros., 1978. True Confessions, United Artists, 1981. Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. (And producer) Georgia, Miramax, 1995. The Deep End of the Ocean, 1998. Film Work; Other: Assistant director, Splendor in the Grass, Warner Bros., 1961. Assistant director, West Side Story, United Artists, 1961. Assistant director, The Hustler, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1961. Assistant director, The Miracle Worker, United Artists, 1962. Unit manager, The Pawnbroker, Allied Artists/ Landau, 1965. Television Work: Production manager, Deadline, syndicated, 1959-60. Production manager, The Investigation, 1967. WRITINGS Plays: (Translator with Jan Swan) Peter Weiss, The Investigation, Atheneum, 1966. Screenplays: Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?, National General, 1971. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volumes 25-28, first revision, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1977.*
GROVER, Stanley 1926-1997 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Stanley Grover Nienstedt, March 28, 1926, in Woodstock, IL; died August 24, 1997, in Los Angeles, CA. Actor. Grover is best remembered for his stage work in supporting roles on Broadway. Early in his career he worked as a page boy for NBC in Chicago. His first television appearance was as a contestant on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts in 1950.
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The next year he made his New York stage debut as a chorus member in Seventeen. Many other stage productions followed, including roles in Finian's Rainbow, Kismet, Plain and Fancy, South Pacific, Fanny, Wish You Were Here, West Side Story, The King and I, Desert Song, Brigadoon, Oklahoma, and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. His work in a tour of South Pacific took him to more than seventy-five cities. Grover also appeared in other popular musicals, including playing the title role in the 1956 production of Candide. He also ventured into other entertainment mediums. His work on television included appearances in the series That Was the Week That Was, The Edge of Night, Somerset, Married: The First Year, and LA. Law. He also was featured in television movies such as Enola Cay, Shannon's Deal, and Nutcracker: Money, Madness, and Murder. His film work included Network, The Onion Field, The Falcon and the Snowman, Being There, and Chostbusters. In addition to his work on the stage, in film, and on television, he also performed in nightclubs in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
Entertainment, chairperson and chief executive officer, 1989-94; Peter Guber's Filmworks, principal. University of California, Los Angeles, adjunct professor and chairperson of producer's department, School of Theatre Arts. Bel Air Savings and Loan Association, founder and director.
OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and four Grammy Award nominations, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, all c. 1983, for Flashdance; Emmy Award nomination, best information, cultural, or historical program, 1984, for Television and the Presidency; Academy Award nomination, best picture, 1985, for The Color Purple; Academy Award, best picture, 1988, for Rain Man; Academy Award and Double Platinum Award, for Thank Cod It's Friday; Emmy award, documentary category, for Mysteries of the Sea; Albert Gallatin fellow, New York University; Ardent Award, Syracuse University.
Periodicals: New York Times, September 22, 1997, p. D15.
GUBER, Peter 1942PERSONAL Full name, Howard Peter Guber; born March 1,1942, in Boston, MA (some sources say Syracuse, NY); son of Samuel and Ruth Guber; married Lynda Gellis (a film producer); children: Jodie, Elizabeth.Ecfucat/on: Syracuse University, B.A.; New York University, M.B.A.,J.D.,and L.L.M.; University of Florence, S.S.P. Addresses: Office—Mandalay Entertainment, Astaire Building, 10202 West Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Producer. Columbia Pictures, production executive, 1968-76; Casablanca Record and Film Works, chairperson of board of directors, 1976-80; Polygram Pictures, chairperson, 1980-83; GuberPeters Entertainment Company, cochairperson and coowner, 1983-88; Guber-Peters-Barris Entertainment Co., cochairperson and managing director, 1988-89, chairperson, 1989; Columbia Pictures, studio chief and cochairperson, 1989-94. Sony Pictures
Awards, Honors: Named NATO Producer of the Year, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1971 and 1979; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award nomination, both c. 1977, for The Deep; six Golden Globe Awards, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, two Academy Awards, three British Academy Awards, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and Los Angeles Film Critics Award, all c. 1978, for Midnight Express; Academy Award, c. 1981, for An American Werewolf in London; Palm D'Or Award, Cannes International Film Festival, five Golden Globe Award nominations, four Academy Awards, seven British Academy Awards, Christopher Award, best picture of the year, all c. 1982, for Missing.
CREDITS Film Work; Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated: Producer, The Deep, Columbia, 1977. Midnight Express, Columbia, 1978. Producer, Thank Cod It's Friday, Columbia, 1978. Producer, An American Werewolf in London, Universal, 1981. Producer, Missing, Universal, 1982. Producer, Six Weeks, Universal, 1982. Flashdance, Paramount, 1983. D.C Cab, Universal, 1983. Producer, Vision Quest (also known as Crazy for You), Warner Bros., 1985. The Legend of Billie Jean (also known as Fair Is Fair), TriStar, 1985.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Movies; Executive Producer: (With Peters) Brotherhood of justice, ABC, 1986. The Toughest Man in the World, CBS, 1984. Bay Coven (also known as Strangers in Town and Eye of the Demon), NBC, 1987. Nightmare at Bitter Creek (also known as Bitter Creek], CBS, 1988. Other Television Work: Producer, Stand by Your Man, 1981. Executive producer (with Peters), Television and the Presidency, syndicated, 1983. Producer, The Selling of the President, 1984. Executive producer, Clue: Movies, Murder, and Mystery (special), CBS, 1986. Executive producer, Finish Line, 1989. Producer of Mysteries of the Sea, The Donna Summer Special, Double Platinum, and David Steinberg's Hollywood Stars. WRITINGS Author of Inside the Deep and /Above the Title. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, October 22, 1989.*
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Born July 6, 1952, in Greenwich, CT. Education: Attended Smith College and University of Sydney (Australia); studied acting at the Herbert Berghof Studio. Addresses: Agent—do Metropolitan Talent, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010-3801. Career: Actress and model. Appeared in television commercials as a Charlie Girl for Revlon. Member, BeatBob political organization, California, 1993-96; supporter, Brad Sherman's political campaign for Congressional representative, California, 1996. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tiffany Welles, Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1979-80. Dr. Beth Gilbert, Cutter to Houston, CBS, 1983. Jackie Shea, lack and Mike, ABC, 1986-87. Television Appearances; Movies: Janette Clausen, Death Car on the Freeway (also known as Death on the Freeway), CBS, 1979. Leslie Phillips, Found Money (also known as My Secret Angel), NBC, 1983. Logan Gay, Trackdown: Finding the Coodbar Killer, CBS, 1983. Frankie, Single Bars, Single Women, ABC, 1984. Maggie, Kicks, ABC, 1985. Kimberly Bradstreet, Bridesmaids, CBS, 1989. Monica Browne, "A Casualty of War" (also known as "Casualty of War"), Frederick Forsyth Presents, USA Network, 1990.
Nan Horvat, Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story (also known as The Rape of Nancy Ziegenmeyer and Taking Back My Life), CBS, 1992. Abby Walters Morrison, "A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives" (also known as "The Case of the Wicked Wives" and "Perry Mason: The Case of the Wicked Wives"), NBC Friday Night Mystery, NBC, 1993. Becky Worth, Not in My Family (also known as Breaking the Silence and Shattering the Silence), ABC, 1993. Lynn Brown, Falling From the Sky: Flight 174 (also known as Freefall and Freefall: Flight 174), ABC, 1995. Jobeth Rawlings, Frequent Flyer, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Mary, Vanities, HBO, 1981. Anna, Close Ties, The Entertainment Channel, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Dumb Luck," The Love Boat, ABC, 1980. Janet McKay, "The Assassin," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. Stark, "To Be or Not to Be," seaQuest D5V (also known as seaQuest 2032), NBC, 1993. "Whose San Andreas Fault Is It, Anyway?," L.A. Law, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Beth Gilbert, Cutter to Houston, CBS, 1983. Jackie Shea, jack and Mike, ABC, 1986. Film Appearances: Street stranger, Annie Hall, United Artists, 1977. Jennifer Corly, If Ever I See You Again, Columbia, 1978. Docent, Time After Time, Warner Bros./Orion, 1979.
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Cathy Long, The King of Comedy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Anne Potter, Troll, Empire, 1986. Susan Blake, The Stepfather (also known as Stepfather I), New Century-Vista, 1987. Erika Breen, Blind Fear, 1989. Hannah Stone, The Finishing Touch, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Jennifer, Me, Myself, and I, 1992. Self-help author, House Arrest, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1996. Stage Appearances: Billie Dawn, Born Yesterday, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown, PA, 1982. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Lord of Hawkfell Island, The Publishing Mill, 1993.
ety, and University Actors; Theatre Royal, Windsor, England, director, 1953; Elizabethan Theatre Company, artistic director, 1953; Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England, and Worthing Repertory Theatre, director, 1954-55; Arts Theatre, London, assistant director, 1954, director, 1955-56; International Playwrights Theatre, founder, 1957, artistic director, 1957-60; Aldwych Theatre, London, England, director, 1960; Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratfordupon-Avon, England, director, 1960; Royal Shakespeare Company, director, 1960-68, codirector, 1968-73; Warwick University, associate professor of drama, 1966—; National Theatre of Great Britain, director, 1972-88; Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Glyndebourne, England, artistic director, 1984-90; Peter Hall Company, Ltd., London, England, founder, 1988; Old Vic Theatre, London, England, artistic director, 1996-97; Royal Opera at Covent Garden, London, England, codirector. Billed sometimes as Peter J. Hall. Military service: Royal Air Force, 194850, served in education corps.
OTHER SOURCES Other: http://www.bulmash.com/washed/archive/wuangl2.html (web page), December 15, 1997. http://www.charliesangels.com/shelley.html (web page), December 15, 1997.*
HALL, Peter 1930(Peter J. Hall, Sir Peter Hall) PERSONAL Full name, Peter Reginald Frederick Hall; born November 22, 1930, in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England; son of Reginald Edward Arthur (a stationmaster) and Grace (Pamment) Hall; married Leslie Caron (a ballet dancer and actress), August 6, 1956 (divorced, 1965); married Jacqueline Taylor, 1965 (divorced, 1981); married Maria Ewing (an opera singer), 1982 (divorced, 1990); married Nicola Frei, 1990; children: six. Education: Attended Perse School, Cambridge; St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, B.A. (with honours), 1953, M.A., 1958. Avocational interests: Music. Addresses: Office—Peter Hall Company, Ltd., 18 Exeter St., London WC2E 7DU, England. Career: Director and television host. Director with Cambridge Amateur Dramatic Club, Marlowe Soci-
Member: Theatre Directors' Guild of Great Britain (founding member), Garrick Club, Athenaeum Club. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, outstanding direction, 1958, for The Rope Dancers; London Theatre Critics Award, best director, 1963, for The Wars of the Roses; Order of Commander of the British Empire, 1963; honorary fellow, St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, 1964; London Theatre Critics Awards, best director, 1965, for The Homecoming and Hamlet; Chevalier de I'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, 1965; honorary doctorates, University of York, 1966, University of Reading, 1973, University of Liverpool, 1974, University of Leicester, 1977, and Cornell University, 1980; Hamburg University Shakespeare Prize, 1967; Antoinette Perry Award, best director of a dramatic play, 1967, for The Homecoming; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding dramatic program, 1969, for/A Midsummer Night's Dream; Drama Desk Award, outstanding director, and Antoinette Perry Award, best director of a dramatic play, both 1972, for Old Times; Knight of the British Empire, 1977; London Standard Special Award, 1979, for twenty-five years of service to the theatre; Antoinette Perry Award nomination (with Alan Ayckbourn), best director of a dramatic play, 1979, for Bedroom Farce; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a dramatic play, 1980, for Betrayal; London Standard awards, best director and outstanding achievement in opera, both 1981, for A Midsummer Night's Dream; Antoinette Perry Award, best director of a dramatic play, and
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Drama Desk Award, best director of a play, both 1981, for Amadeus; London Standard Award, best director, 1987; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best director of a dramatic play and best revival of a play or musical, both 1990, for The Merchant of Venice. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: The tetter, Theatre Royal, Windsor, England, 1953. Blood Wedding, Arts Theatre, London, England, 1954. The Immoralist, Arts Theatre, 1954. The Lesson, Arts Theatre, 1954. South, Arts Theatre, 1954. Mourning Becomes Electra, Arts Theatre, 1955. Waiting for Godot, Arts Theatre, 1955. Burnt Flower-Bed, Arts Theatre, 1955. Listen to the Wind, Arts Theatre, 1955. Summertime, Apollo Theatre, London, England, 1955. The Waltz of the Toreadors, Arts Theatre, 1955. Gigi, New Theatre, London, 1956. Love's Labour's Lost, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1956. Cam/no Real, Phoenix Theatre, London, England, 1957. The Moon and Sixpence, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, England, 1957. Cymbeline, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1957. The Rope Dancers, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1957. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Comedy Theatre, London, England, 1958. Twelfth Night, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Brouhaha, Aldwych Theatre, London, England, 1958. Shadow of Heroes, Piccadilly Theatre, London, England, 1958. Madame De, Arts Theatre, then Statford-upon-Avon, England, 1959. A Traveler without Luggage, Arts Theatre, 1959, then Stratford-upon-England, 1959. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1959. Coriolanus, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1959. The Wrong Side of the Park, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1959, then Cambridge Theatre, London, England, 1960. The Two Gentleman of Verona, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1960. Twelfth Night, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, both 1960. (With John Barton) Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1960.
HALL «241 The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1960. The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1960. The Winter's Tale, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1960. The Duchess of Malfi, Aldwych Theatre, 1960. The Hollow Crown, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1960, then Aldwych Theatre, 1961, later Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1963. Ondine, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1961. Becket, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1961. Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1961. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1961. The Collection, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1961. Troilus and Cressida, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1961. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1963. The War of the Roses (adapted from Shakespeare's Henry VI, Parts I, II, and III, and Richard ///), Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1963-64. A Cycle of Seven History Plays (includes Richard II, Henry IV Parts I and II, Henry V, Henry VI, Part I, Edward IV, and Richard III), Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1963, then Aldwych Theatre, 1964. Eh?, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1964. The Homecoming, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1965, then Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1967. Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1965. The Government Inspector, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1965. Staircase, 1966. Macbeth, 1967. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1967. A Delicate Balance, Aldwych Theatre, 1969. Dutch Uncle, 1969. Landscape, Aldwych Theatre, 1969. Silence, Aldwych Theatre, 1969. The Battle of Shrivings, Lyric Theatre, London, England, 1970. Old Times, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1971, then New York City, 1971-72. Via Calactica, Uris Theatre, New York City, 1972.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Antony and Cleopatra, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, 1987. Entertaining Strangers, National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, 1987. The Winter's Tale, National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, then Olivier Theatre, both 1988. The Tempest, National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, then Olivier Theatre, both 1988. Cymbeline, National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, then Olivier Theatre, both 1988. Orpheus Descending, Peter Hall Company, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, England 1988-89, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1989. Merchant of Venice, Peter Hall Company, Phoenix Theatre, 1989, then 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1989-90. The Wild Duck, Peter Hall Company, Phoenix Theatre, 1990. The Homecoming, Peter Hall Company, Comedy Theatre, 1991. Twelfth Night, Peter Hall Company, Playhouse Theatre, London, England, 1991. The Rose Tattoo, Peter Hall Company, Playhouse Theatre, 1991. Tartuffe, Peter Hall Company, Playhouse Theatre, 1991. An Ideal Husband, Globe Theatre, London, England, 1992. All's Well that Ends Well, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1992. Four Baboons Adoring the Sun, New York City, 1992. Sienna Red, 1992. The Gift of the Gorgon, Wyndham's Theatre, 1993. An Absolute Turkey, Globe Theatre, 1994. The Master Builder, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1995-96. An Ideal Husband, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1996. The Oedipus Plays, Olivier Theatre, Royal National Theatre, 1996. Also directed An Impresario from Smyrna, Arts Theatre. Stage Director; Major Tours: The Gates of Summer, English cities, 1956. King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1964. The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1964. Stage Director; Operas: Moses and Aaron, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, England 1965.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Magic Flute, Royal Opera House, 1966. The Knot Garden, Royal Opera House, 1970. La Calisto, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Glyndebourne, England, 1970. Eugene Onegin, Royal Opera House, 1971. Tristan and Isolde, Royal Opera House, 1971. // Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1972. The Marriage of Figaro, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1973. Don Giovanni, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1978. Cos/ Fan Tutte, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1978. Fidelio, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1979. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1982. Orfeo ed Euridice, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1982. Macbeth, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, then Metropolitan Opera, New York City, 1982. Der Ring des Nibelungen, Bayreuth, West Germany, 1983. The Marriage of Figaro, Geneva, Switzerland, 1983. Don Giovanni, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1984. Cos/ Fan Tutte, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1984. 17ncoronaz/one di Poppea, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1984. Carmen, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1985. Albert Herring, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 198586. L'lncoronazione di Poppea, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1986. Simon Boccanegra, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1986. Carmen, Metropolitan Opera, 1986. Salome, Los Angeles, CA, 1986. The Marriage of Figaro, Chicago, IL, 1987. La Traviata, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1987-88. Cos/ Fan Tutte, Los Angeles, CA, 1988. Falstaff, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1988. Salome, Covent Garden, then Chicago, IL, both 1988. Albert Herring, Covent Garden, 1989. The Marriage of Figaro, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1989. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1989. New Year, Houston, TX, 1989.
HALL «243 Perfect Friday, Chevron, 1970. The Homecoming, American Film Theatre Distributing, 1973. Landscape, 1974. (And producer) Akenfield, Angle Films, 1974. She's Been Away, BBC Films, 1989. Dialogue editor, Da//as Doll, 1994. (And producer) Delinquent, 1994. Never Talk to Strangers, TriStar, 1995. Also directed All Over and Old Times. Film Appearances: Rudolf Hartmann, The Pedestrian, 1974. She's Been Away, BBC Films, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Living Shakespeare: A Year with the RSC, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Television Director, Unless Otherwise Indicated; Specials:
The War of the Roses, BBC, 1964. A Midsummer Night's Dream, CBS, 1969. (As Sir Peter Hall) Fidelio, Arts and Entertainment, 1985. Albert Herring, 1986. L'lncoronazione di Poppea, 1986. Oresteia, Channel Four, 1986. La Traviata, 1987. "Carmen," Live from the Met, PBS, 1987. Production manager, ABC Presents a Royal Gala,
ABC, 1988. The Marriage of Figaro, 1989. Television Director; Movies: Orpheus Descending, TNT, 1991. Jacob: A TNT Bible Story (also known as Jacob), TNT, 1994. Television Director; Miniseries: The Camomile Lawn, Channel Four, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Host,/\quar/us, London Weekend Television, 197577.
The Magic Flute, Los Angeles, CA, 1992. Carmen, Metropolitan Opera, 1996. Film Director; Unless Otherwise Indicated: Work Is a Four Letter Word (also known as Work Is a 4-LetterWord), Universal, 1968. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Eagle, 1969. Three into Two Won't Go, Universal, 1969.
Radio Director: Family Voices, BBC, 1981. WRITINGS Screenplays: Delinquent, 1994.
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Teleplays; Movies: Orpheus Descending, TNT, 1991.
Translations: (With Inga-Stina Ewbank) Henrik \bsenjohn Gabriel Borkman: An English Version, Athlone Press (London, England), 1975. (With Nicola Frei) Georges Feydeau, An Absolute Turkey, Globe Theatre, 1994. Nonfiction: (Author of foreword) David Addenbrooke, The Royal Shakespeare Company: The Peter Hall Years, afterword by Trevor Nunn, Kimber (London, England), 1974. (Preparer with John Russell Brown) Christopher Marlowe, Tamburlaine the Great, Parts I and II, R. Collins (London, England), 1976. (Edited by John Goodwin) Peter Hall's Diaries: The Story of a Dramatic Battle, Hamish Hamilton (London, England), 1983, Harper (New York City), 1984. Making an Exhibition of Myself, Sinclair-Stevenson (London, England), 1993.
Periodicals: American Record Guide, March-April, 1996, p. 168; September-October, 1996, pp. 34-36. MacLean's, January 29, 1996, p. 61. New Statesman, September 20, 1996, p. 39. Stereo Review, April, 1996, p. 101. Variety, May 6, 1996, p. 210; July 29, 1996, pp. 6364. Wall Street Journal, November 18, 1996, p. A10.*
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Adapted Plays: (With John Barton) The War of the Roses (from Shakespeare's Henry VI, Parts I, II, and III and Richard III), Royal Shakespeare Company, published by the British Broadcasting Corporation, 1970. George Orwell's Animal Farm, with lyrics by Adrian Mitchell and music by Richard Peaslee, Methuen (London, England), 1985. (With Inga-Stina Ewbank) The Wild Duck: An English Adaptation, 1990. RECORDINGS Contributor to albums, including Das Rheingold, Cotterdaemmerung, Purcell: Music for Westminster Abbey, Stravinksy: The Flood, Abraham and Isaac, Variations, Requiem, Canticles; and Wuorinen: A Reliquary for Igor Stravinsky.
PERSONAL Born November 20, 1945 (some sources say 1943), in Philadelphia, PA; father, a carpenter. Education: Attended Temple University. Addresses: Agent—do International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress and producer. Model with the Eileen Ford Agency. Awards, Honors: Q Award, Viewers for Quality Television Awards, best supporting actress in a quality drama series, 1985, and Emmy Award nominations, 1981, 1982, and 1983, all for Hill Street Blues. CREDITS
OTHER SOURCES Books: Fay, Stephen, Power Play: The Life and Times of Peter Hall, Hodder and Stoughton (London, England), 1995. Hall, Peter, Peter Hall's Diaries: The Story of a Dramatic Battle, edited by John Goodwin, Hamish Hamilton, 1983, Harper, 1984.
Stage Appearances: Annie Sullivan, The Miracle Worker, St. Louis, MO, 1982. Also appeared on Broadway in Rumors, New York City; off-Broadway in The Ballad of Boris K.; and offoff-Broadway in The Big Knife, New York City; also appeared in dinner theatre productions.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Major Tours: Appeared in Cactus Flower, U.S. cities. Film Appearances: Apple Pie, Aumont Productions, 1976. Linda, Cannonball (also known as Carquake), New World, 1976. Suzanne Constantine, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Warner Bros., 1979. Nikki, When Time Ran Out (also known as Earth's Final Fury), Warner Bros., 1980. Kay Mutton, A New Life, Paramount, 1988. Elizabeth Barnes, Taking Care of Business (also known as Filofax), Buena Vista, 1990. Television Appearances; Series: Joyce Davenport, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981-87. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Laura DeWitt Koshko, Harold Robbins' 79 Park Avenue (also known as 79 Park Avenue), NBC, 1977. Kate Kane, Kane and Abel, CBS, 1985. Deborah, Twist of Fate, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Fashion Mart/'/oe Forrester, NBC, 1975. "A House of Prayer, a Den of Thieves," Kojak, CBS, 1975. "Peeper-Two," The Bob NewhartShow, CBS, 1976. Sandy Lederer, "A Bad Deal in the Valley," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1976. "Round Up the Usual Suspects," Switch, CBS, 1976. Thelma, "The Castle of Dreams," City of Angels, NBC, 1976. "Tap Dancing Their Way Back into Your Hearts," Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1976. Marcy, "Return to the 38th Parallel" (also known as "Return to the Thirty-eighth Parallel"), The Rockford Files, NBC, 1976. "Change of Heart," Family, ABC, 1977. "The Intimate Friends of Jenny Wilde," The Eddie Capra Mysteries, NBC, 1978. "Blackmail," Dallas, CBS, 1979. "Judgment Call," Doctors' Private Lives, ABC, 1979. "Powder Burn," Eischied, NBC, 1980. "Lupe Anguiano," An American Portrait, CBS, 1985. Herself, "The Annies," The Duck Factory, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Helen Thornton, The Gathering, ABC, 1977. Andrea Mason, Ski Lift to Death (also known as Snowblind), CBS, 1978.
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Helen Thornton, The Gathering, Part II (also known as The Gathering II), NBC, 1979. Sheila Dodge, The Hustler of Muscle Beach, ABC, 1980. Jennifer North, Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls 1981 (also known as Valley of the Dolls), CBS, 1981. Leigh Churchill and Randy Churchill, Sessions, ABC, 1983. Brotherhood of the Rose, 1989. Elizabeth Early, She Said No, NBC, 1990. Dr. Kathy Holland, Deadly Medicine, NBC, 1991. 5top at Nothing, Lifetime, 1991. Bianca Hudson, Baby Snatcher, CBS, 1992. Kitty Dodds, The Conviction of Kitty Dodds (also known as Conviction: The Kitty Dodds Story), CBS, 1993. Nora Freemont, The Disappearance of Nora (also known as The Stranger in the Mirror), CBS, 1993. Dr. Paula Spencer, A Child's Cry For Help (also known as Intensive Care), NBC, 1994. Rebecca Kendall, Shadow of Obsession (also known as Unwanted Attentions), NBC, 1994. Lily Munster, Here Come the Munsters, Fox, 1995. Etta Berter, Secrets, ABC, 1995. Micki Dickoff, In the Blink of an Eye (also known as Blink of an Eye), ABC, 1996. Sadie Frost, Talk to Me, ABC, 1996. Georgia Patchett, Home Invasion, NBC, 1997. Jenifer Richmond, Stranger in My Home (also known as Brother's Keeper), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Breast Cancer: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You, 1990. Television Work; Coexecutive Producer; Movies: Deadly Medicine, NBC, 1991. Baby Snatcher, CBS, 1992.*
HAMILTON, George 1939PERSONAL Born George Stevens Hamilton IV, August 12,1939, in Memphis, TN; married Alana Collins (an actress), 1972 (divorced, 1976); children: Ashley Steven. Educat/on: Attended Hackley Prep School, New York, and Palm Beach High School, Palm Beach, FL. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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Career: Actor, producer, talk show host, and writer. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe, most promising male newcomer (with Barry Coe, Troy Donahue, and James Shigeta), 1960; Saturn Award, best actor, Academy of Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, USA, and Golden Globe nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy, both 1980, for Love At First Bite; Showman star of the year, ShoWest Convention, USA, 1981; Golden Globe nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy, 1982, for Zorro, the Cay Blade. CREDITS Film Appearances: Robert Cole, Crime and Punishment, USA, Allied Artists, 1959. Theron Hunnicutt, Home from the Hill, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1960. Tony McDowall, All the Fine Young Cannibals, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1960. Ryder Smith, Where the Boys Are, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1960. Paul Strand, Angel Baby, Allied Artists, 1961. Warren Winner, By Love Possessed, United Artists, 1961. Lieutenant Curtis McQuade, A Thunder of Drums, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1961. Fabrizio Naccarelli, Light in the Piazza, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1962. Davie Drew, Two Weeks in Another Town, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1962. Moss Hart, Act One, Warner Bros., 1963. Corporal Trower, The Victors, Columbia, 1963. Himself, Looking for Love, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Hank Williams, Your Cheatin' Heart, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Flores, Viva Maria (also known as Viva Maria!), United Artists, 1966. George, That Man George (also known as Our Man in Marrakesh, El Hombre de Marrakech, L'Homme de Marrakech, Los Saqueadores del Domingo, and L'Uomo di Casablanca), Allied Artists, 1967. Harlan Wycliff, Doctor, You've Cot to Be Kidding!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Jeff Hill, Jack of Diamonds (also known as Der Diamantenprinz), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Captain Bentley, A Time for Killing (also known as The Long Ride Home), Columbia, 1967. Jim Tanner, The Power, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Togetherness, 1970. Title role, Evel Knievel, Fanfare, 1972.
Medusa (also known as The Rhodes Incident and Twisted), 1973. Crocker, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1973. David Milford, Once Is Not Enough (also known as Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough), Paramount, 1975. Ward Thompson, The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington, Cannon, 1977. Vance, Sextette, Crown International, 1978. Count Vladimir Dracula, JLove at First Bite, American International, 1979. Express to Terror, 1979. Maurice, From Hell to Victory (also known as Da Dunkerque alia Vittoria, De Dunkerque a la Victoria, and De L'Enferala Victoire), New Film, 1979. Don Diego Vega/Bunny Wigglesworth, Zorro, the Gay Blade, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. B. J. Harrison, The Godfather, Part III (also known as Mar/o Puzo's The Godfather, Part III), Paramount, 1990. Doctor Halberstrom, Doc Hollywood, Warner Bros., 1991. Alfonso de la Pena, Once Upon a Crime, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Rudolfo Carbonera, Amore!, 1993. Himself, Double Dragon (also known as Double Dragon: The Movie), Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Gil Braman, Playback, Paramount Home Video, 1995. Dick Bennett, 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag (also known as Eight Heads in a Duffel Bag), Orion Pictures, 1997. Himself, Meet Waily Sparks, Trimark, 1997. Film Work: Producer, Evel Knievel, Fanfare, 1972. Producer, Medusa (also known as The Rhodes Incident and Twisted), 1973. Executive coproducer, Love at First Bite, American International, 1979. (With C. O. Erickson) Coproducer, Zorro, the Gay Blade, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Television Appearances; Series: Duncan Carlyle, The Survivors (also known as Harold Robbins's The Survivors), ABC, 1969. Jack Brennan, Paris 7000, ABC, 1970. Joel Abrigore, Dynasty, ABC, 1985-86. Ian Stone, Spies, CBS, 1987. Sonny Stone, The Bold and the Beautiful (also known as Clamour, Top Models, and Belleza y Poder), CBS, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Host (with Alana Stewart), The George & A/ana Show, syndicated, 1995-96. Alan Van Buren, The Guilt, 1996. Guy Hathaway, Jenny, NBC, 1997—. Television Work; Series: Coproducer, The George & Alana Show, syndicated, 1995-96. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Two of a Kind," The Rogues, 1964. Dan McCadden, "And Bimbo Was His Name-O," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Himself, Cybill, CBS, 1995. Himself, Dave's World, CBS, 1995. Craig Wohlman, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1995. Himself, "Cosmetic Perjury," The John Larroquette Show, NBC, 1995. Himself, "Woman Who Rises in World Falls on Face," The Naked Truth (also known as Fix and Wilde Again), ABC, 1995. Don Green NewsRadio (also known News Radio), NBC, 1995. DirkLawson, "Up All Night," The Bonnie Hunt Show (also known as Bonnie), CBS, 1996. Also appeared on The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, ABC, and The Donna Reed Show, ABC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Stephen Bennett, Roots, ABC, 1977. Lieutenant Hamilton Stovall, The Seekers, 1979. Jay Pomerantz, Malibu, 1983. Harry Price, Monte Carlo, CBS, 1986. William Randolph Hearst, Rough Riders (also known as Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders), TNT, 1997. Television Work; Miniseries: Producer, Roots, ABC, 1977. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Mark Collier, Columbo: A Deadly State of Mind, ABC, 1975. Don Drake, The Dead Don't Die, 1975. Glenn Lyle, Killer on Board, 1977. Greg Oliver, The Strange Possession of Mrs. Oliver, 1977. Adam Baker, The Users, 1978. Ray Jeffries, Death Car on the Freeway (also known as Death on the Freeway), CBS, 1979. Alan Roberto, Institute for Revenge, 1979. Hightower, The Great Cash Giveaway Getaway, 1980.
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Bradley, Two Fathers'Justice, NBC, 1985. Cousin John, Poker Alice, CBS, 1987. Wade Anders, Caution: Murder Can Be Hazardous to Your Health (also known as Columbo), ABC, 1991. J. D. Gantry, The House on Sycamore Street (also known as Murder on Sycamore Street and Remedy For Murder), CBS, 1992. Henry von Hohenlodern, Das Paradies am Ende der Serge, 1993. Bradley, Two Fathers: Justice For the Innocent (also known as Two Fathers Return), NBC, 1994. Malcolm Patterson, Danielle Steel's Vanished (also known as Vanished), NBC, 1995. Karl Von Ostenberg, Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart (also known as Hart to Hart: Double Trouble), The Family Channel, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Ringmaster, Circus of the Stars, 1977. The Fantastic Miss Piggy Show, 1982. Richard Manning III, Poor Richard, 1984. Cohost, Super Model Search: Look of the Year, 1988. Host, Dracula: Live From Transylvania, 1989. The Go/den Globe Awards, 1989. The 75th Ann/versary of Beverly Hills, 1989. Host, The Lords of Hollywood, 1990. (With Dr. Ruth Westheimer) Host, Comedy Battle of the Sexes, Lifetime, 1992. Dame Edna's Hollywood, NBC, 1992. Host, Heartstoppers... Horror at the Movies, syndicated, 1992. Host, The Soap Opera Digest Awards (also known as The 8th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards), NBC, 1992. Host, Canned Ham: 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, Comedy Central, 1997. (With Maria Maples) Host, The 1997 Miss Universe Pageant, CBS, 1997. (With Maria Maples) Host, The 7997 Miss USA Pageant, CBS, 1997. Producer, The Veil. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, August 8,1994, p. 88; November 6, 1995, pp. 77-80; October 13, 1997, pp. 15-16. TV Guide, September 30, 1995, pp. 26-31. Vanity Fair, August, 1994, pp. 106-114.*
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HANCOCK, Herbert See HANCOCK, Herbie
HANCOCK, Herbie 1940(Herbert Hancock) PERSONAL Full name, Herbert Jeffrey Hancock; born April 12, 1940, in Chicago, IL; son of Wayman Edward (a government meat inspector) and Winnie Belle (Griffin) Hancock; married Gudrun Meixner (a decorator and art collector), August 31,1968; children: Jessica Dru. Education: Grinnell College, B.A., 1960; graduate work, Roosevelt University, 1960; also studied at the Manhattan School of Music, 1962, and at the New School for Social Research, 1967. Religion: Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist. Avocational interests: Computers and international travel. Addresses: Publicist—c/o Bobbi Marcus, Bobbi Marcus Public Relations, 1616 Butler Avenue, West Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Composer, musician, music director, and actor. Keyboardist with Coleman Hawkins, 1960, Donald Byrd, 1960-63, Miles Davis, 1963-68, and with the Herbie Hancock Sextet, V.S.O.P. Quintet, Chick Corea, Oscar Peterson, and various other projects, 1968—; Hancock Music Company, Los Angeles, CA, founder, 1962, owner and publisher, 1962—; Hancock and Joe Productions, Los Angeles, founder, 1989, owner, 1989—; Harlem Jazz Music Center, New York City, president; as a jazz musician, has appeared in concerts throughout the world, including a limited engagement with Natalie Cole and the Manhattans, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1976. Member: National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, American Federation of Musicians, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Pioneer Club (Grinnell College). Awards, Honors: Citation of Achievement, Broadcast Music Inc., 1963; Jay Award, ]azz magazine, 1964; Downbeat magazine Critics' Poll Award, talent deserving wider recognition, 1967; Record World magazine award, best new artist—all-star band, 1968, for the Herbie Hancock Sextet; Downbeat magazine Critics' Poll Award, keyboard player of the year,
1968,1969, and 1970; Downbeat magazine Critics' Poll Award, com poser of the year, 1971; Gold Record Award, Recording Industry Association of America, 1973, for Headhunters; Black Music magazine Award, top jazz artist, 1974; Grammy Award, best r&b instrumental performance, 1983, for "Rockit" from Future Shock; Rolling Stone magazine Critics' Poll Award, jazz artist of the year, and Rolling Stone magazine Readers' Poll Award, jazz artist of the year, both 1984; Grammy Award, best r&b instrumental performance, 1984, for Sound-System; Academy Award, best original score, and Golden Globe nomination, best music—original score, 1987, both for 'Round Midnight; Grammy Award, best jazz instrumental composition, 1987, for "Call Street Blues" from 'Round Midnight. Also awarded honorary degrees from Grinnell College and Berklee College of Music. CREDITS Film Appearances: Eddie Wayne, 'Round Midnight (also known as Autour de M/nu/t), Warner Bros., 1986. Himself, Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy ]ones (also known as Listen Up), 1991. Himself, Indecent Proposal, Paramount, 1993. Film Work; Music Director: 'Round Midnight (also known as/Autour de M/nu/t), Warner Bros., 1986. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Rock-School, PBS. Television Appearances; Episodic: Gideon, Concrete Cowboys, CBS, 1981. Himself, "Firestorm," Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (also known as The New Mike Hammer), CBS, 1985. Performer, Birdland, 1992. Also appeared on Late Night with David Letterman, NBC; The Mike Douglas Show, CBS; Phil Donahue, syndicated; Saturday Night Live, NBC; and Sesame Street, PBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Sun City, MTV, 1985. "Miles Ahead: The Music of Miles Davis," Great Performances, PBS, 1986. Host, Showtime Coast to Coast, Showtime, 1987. A Jazz Session—Sass and Brass, Cinemax, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Late Night with David Letterman Fifth Anniversary Show, NBC, 1987. Performer, Celebrating a Jazz Master: Thelonious Sphere Monk, PBS, 1987. Host, The New Orleans ]azz and Heritage Festival, Showtime, 1988. "A Duke Named Ellington,Mmer/can Masters, PBS, 1988. Performer, Newport jazz '88, PBS, 1988. All-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-]abbar, NBC, 1989. Grammy Living Legends, CBS, 1989. Our Common Future, syndicated, then Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Performer, The Neville Brothers: Tell It Like It Is, Cinemax, 1989. Host, Showtime Coast to Coast: American Music, Showtime, 1990. Host, Showtime Coast to Coast: The London Sessions, Showtime, 1990. Performer, The Best of Cinemax Sessions, Cinemax, 1990. M//es and Friends, Bravo, 1992. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1992. Performer, "A Salute to the Newport Jazz Festival," In Performance at the White House, PBS, 1993. An American Reunion: The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala, CBS, 1993. "Miles Davis: A Tribute" (also known as "Miles at Montreux"), Great Performances, PBS, 1993. Host, "Carnegie Hall Salutes the Jazz Masters," Great Performances, PBS, 1994. Performer, "Partners," Directed By, Showtime, 1994. Nissan Presents a Celebration of America's Music, ABC, 1996. Television Music Director; Specials: The Nev/7/e Brothers: Tell It Like It Is, Cinemax, 1989. Showtime Coast to Coast: American Music, Showtime, 1990. Showtime Coast to Coast: The London Sessions, Showtime, 1990. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, American Video Awards, 1985. The 28th Annual Grammy Awards, 1986. Performer, The 29th Annual Grammy Awards, 1987. The American Music Awards, 1987. The 30th Annual Grammy Awards, 1988. The American Music Awards, 1988. The 22nd Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1990. The 32nd Annual Grammy Awards, 1990. Presenter, The American Music Awards, 1992. Presenter, The 35th Annual Grammy Awards, 1993.
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Presenter and performer, Cybermania '94: The Ultimate Gamer Awards, 1994. The 39th Annual Grammy Awards, 1997. WRITINGS Film; Composer: Herbie (student film), 1966. (As Herbert Hancock) Blow-Up (also known as Blowup), Premier Productions, 1966. The Spook Who Sat By the Door, United Artists, 1973. Death Wish, Paramount, 1974. A Soldier's Story, Columbia, 1984. (And arranger) 'Round Midnight (also known as Autour de Minuit), Warner Bros., 1986. ]o jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, Columbia, 1986. (With Michael Kamen) Act/on Jackson, Lorimar, 1988. Colors, Orion, 1988. Harlem Nights, Paramount, 1989. Songs Used in Films: "You Bet Your Love," Sunburn, 1979. "I Thought It Was You," The Bitch, 1979. "Cantaloupe Island," American Pop, 1981. L'Homme aux Yeux d'Argent, 1985. "Hardrock," Fast Forward, 1985. "Watermelon Man," "Chan's Song," "I Love a Party," "Call Street Blues," 'Round Midnight (also known as /Autour de Minuit), Warner Bros., 1986. "Wipe Out," Back to the Beach, 1987. "Livin' Large," Livin' Large, 1991. "Cantaloop," Super Mario Bros., 1993. "Cantaloop,"//mmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia),"RenaissanceMan, Buena Vista, 1997. "Just Around the Corner," Donnie Brasco, ColumbiayTriStar, 1997. Television Composer; Series: Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert, CBS, 1969. Television Composer; Movies: The George McKenna Story, CBS, 1986. Television Composer; Episodic: "Koi and the Kola Nuts," We All Have Tales, Showtime, 1992. RECORDINGS Albums: My Point of View, Blue Note, 1963.
250 • HANCOCK Inventions and Dimensions, Blue Note, 1963. Takin'Off, Blue Note, 1963. Empyrean Isles, Blue Note, 1964. (With Ron Carter, Freddie Hubbard, Elvin Jones, and Wayne Shorter) Speak No Evil, 1964. Succotash, Pausa, 1964. Maiden Voyage, Blue Note, 1965. Speak Like a Child, Blue Note, 1968. The Prisoner, Blue Note, 1969. Fat Albert Rotunda, Warner Bros., 1970. Mwandishi, Warner Bros., 1971. Crossings, Warner Bros., 1972. Sextant, Columbia, 1972. Headhunters (also known as Head Hunters), Columbia, 1973. Thrust, Columbia, 1974. Death Wish (original soundtrack), Columbia, 1974. The Best of Herbie Hancock, Blue Note, 1974. Flood, 1975. Man-Child, Columbia, 1975. Secrets, Columbia, 1976. (With Ron Carter, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, and Tony Williams) V.5.O.P.: The Quintet, Columbia, 1977. V.S.O.P., Columbia, 1977. (With Ron Carter and Tony Williams) The Herbie Hancock Trio, 1977. (With Chick Corea)/n Concert, 7978, Polydor, 1978. Sunlight, Columbia, 1978. (With Chick Corea)An Evening with Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea in Concert, Columbia, 1979. Direct Step, 1979. Feets Don't Fail Me Now, Columbia, 1979. Mr. Hands, Columbia, 1980. Monster, Columbia, 1980. Greatest Hits, Columbia, 1980. (With Ron Carter and Tony Williams) The Herbie Hancock Trio with Ron Carter and Tony Williams, 1981. (With Ron Carter, Wynton Marsalis, and Tony Williams) The Herbie Hancock Quartet, Columbia, 1982. Lite Me Up, Columbia, 1982. Future Shock, Columbia, 1983. Sound-System, Columbia, 1984. (With Foday Musa Suso) Village Life, Columbia, 1985. 'Round Midnight (original soundtrack; also known asAutour de M/nu/t), Columbia, 1986. ]o]o Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (original soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1986. (With Dexter Gordon) The Other Side of 'Round Midnight, Blue Note, 1987. Perfect Machine, Columbia, 1988. Vibe Alive, CBS Records, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Best of Herbie Hancock: The Blue Note Years, Blue Note, 1988. Herbie Hancock: A jazz Collection, Columbia, 1991. Herbie Hancock: The Collection, Castle Communications, 1991. The Very Best of Herbie Hancock, Sony Music, 1991. (With Whoopi Goldberg and Bill Summers) Koi and the Kola Nuts, Rabbit Ears, 1991. The Best of Herbie Hancock, Volume II, Sony Music, 1992. D/s Is Da Drum, Mercury, 1994. (With Michael Brecker, Al Foster, Greg Osby, Buster Williams, and vocalist Bobby McFerrin) The Herbie Hancock Quintet Live, Jazz Door, 1994. (With Gene Jackson and Jeff Littleton) The Herbie Hancock Trio: Live in New York, Jazz Door, 1994. Cantaloupe Island, Blue Note, 1994. Mwandishi Herbie Hancock: The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings, Warner Archives, 1994. Herbie Hancock: Dance Singles, Sony Records, 1995. The New Standard, Verve, 1996. Also recorded Herbie Hancock, Blue Note; Magic Windows, Columbia; Corea/Hancock, Polydor; (with V.S.O.P.) Live Under the Sky, Columbia; and Hot and Heavy. Albums; Contributor: Miles Davis, Nefertiti, Columbia, 1967. Miles Davis, F/7/es de Kilimanjaro, 1968. Miles Davis, In a Silent Way, Columbia, 1969. Joe Zawinul, Zawinul, Atlantic, 1971. Bobby Womack, Safety Zone, United Artists, 1975. Miles Davis, Circle in the Round, 1979. George Benson, Give Me the Night, 1980. Alphonse Mouzon, By All Means, Pausa, 1981. Alphonse Mouzon, Morning Sun, Pausa, 1981. Quincy Jones, The Dude, A&M, 1981. (And producer) Wynton Marsalis, Wynton Marsalis, 1982. Manu Dibango, Electric Africa, Celluloid, 1985. Mandingo Watto S/tta, 1987. Quincy Jones, Back on the Block, Qwest, 1989. George Clinton, Hey Man... Smell My Finger, 1993. Manifestation: Axiom Collection II, Axiom, 1993. (And producer) A Tribute to Miles, Qwest, 1994. Axiom Funk, Funkcronomicon, Axiom, 1995. Quincy Jones, Q's look Joint, Warner Bros., 1995. Tony Williams, Wilderness, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Down Beat, January, 1990, pp. 16-21, 56-57. Entertainment Weekly, March 8, 1996, p. 63.*
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Full name, William Denby Hanna; born July 14, 1910, in Melrose, NM; son of William John and Avice Joyce (Denby) Hanna; married Violet Blanch Wogatzke, August 7,1936; children: David William, Bonnie Jean. Education: Studied engineering and journalism at Compton Junior College, 1929-30. Addresses: Office—Hanna-Barbera Productions, 3400 West Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90068. Career: Animator, producer, director, and writer. Warner Bros., Burbank, CA, animator, scriptwriter, and story editor, 1931-33; Harman-lsing Animation Studios, Hollywood, CA, animator, scriptwriter, lyricist, and composer, 1933-37; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hollywood, CA, animator, director, producer, and story editor, 1937-57, head of animation department (with Joseph Barbera), 1955-57; Hanna-Barbera Productions, Hollywood, CA, founder (with Joseph Barbera) and senior vice president, 1957—. Also worked as a structural engineer. Awards, Honors: (All with Joseph Barbera) Academy Award nominations, best animated short subject, 1940, for Puss Gets the Boot, and 1941, for The Night before Christmas; Academy Awards, best animated short subject, 1943, for Yankee Doodle Mouse, 1944, for Mouse Trouble, 1945, for Quiet, Please!, and 1946, for The Cat Concerto; Academy Award nomination, best animated short subject, 1947, for Dr. ]ekyll and Mr. Mouse; Academy Award, best animated short subject, 1948, for The Little Orphan; Academy Award nominations, best animated short subject, 1949, for Hatch Up Your Troubles, and 1950, for Jerry's Cousin; Academy Awards, best animated short subject, 1951, for The Two Mouseketeers, and 1952, for/ohann Mouse; Academy Award nominations, best animated short subject, 1954, for Touche, Pussy Cat, 1955, for Good Will to Men, and 1957, for One Droopy Knight; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in the field of children's programming, 1960, for The Huckleberry Hound Show; Golden Globe Award, outstanding achievement in international television cartoons, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1965, for The Flintstones; Emmy Award, outstanding children's special, 1966, for Jack and the Beanstalk; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in children's programming (informational/factual), 1973, for The Last of the Curlews; Emmy Award,
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outstanding informational children's series, 1974, for The Runaways; Annie Award, 1977, for Charlotte's Web; Christopher Award and Emmy Award, outstanding special—drama or comedy, both 1978, for The Gathering; Emmy Award, outstanding children's entertainment series, 1982, for The Smurfs; Golden Reel Award, animation sound editing, and Bronze Award, best children's special, both from International Film and Television Festival of New York, 1982, for The Smurfs'Springtime Special; Emmy Award, outstanding children's entertainment series, 1983, for The Smurfs; Bronze Award, best children's special, 1984, for The Smurfic Games; Men of the Year Award, National Center for Hyperactive Children, 1986; Gold Angel Award, Religion in Media, 1986, for excellence in media; Distinguished Service Award, National Religious Broadcasters, and Award of Excellence, Film Advisory Board, both 1987, for The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible; Humanitas Prize, 1987, for "Lure of the Orb" episode of The Smurfs; Governor's Award, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1988; inducted into Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1994. CREDITS Film Work; With Joseph Barbera, Except Where Indicated: Animation director, Anchors Aweigh, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Animation director, Holiday in Mexico, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Animation director, Neptune's Daughter, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Animation director (also with Fred Quimby), Dangerous When Wet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Animation director (also with Quimby), Invitation to the Dance, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Producer and director, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear (animated), Columbia, 1964. Producer and director, The Man Called Flintstone (animated; also known as That Man Flintstone), Columbia, 1966. Producer and animation director, Project X, Paramount, 1968. Producer, Charlotte's Web (animated), Paramount, 1973. Producer, C.H.O.M.P.S., AID, 1979. Executive producer, Liar's Moon, Crown International, 1982. Producer, Heidi's Song (animated), Paramount, 1982. Director, Escape from Crumble Culch, 1983. Director, Les Da/ton en Cava/e (also known as Les Da/ton en Ba/ade), 1983.
252 • HANNA Executive producer, CoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords (animated), Atlantic Releasing, 1986. Executive producer, The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible (home video release), 1986. Producer and director,]etsons: The Movie (animated), Universal, 1990. Executive producer (with Paul Gertz), Once upon a Forest (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Executive producer (with Barbera and others), The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Producer of the film Forever Like a Rose. Director of Short Animated Films; With Barbara, Except Where Indicated: To Spring, 1936. Sole director, Blue Monday, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1938. Sole director, What a Lion, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1938. Sole director, Old Smokey, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1938. Gallopin' Gals, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940. Swing Social, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940. Puss Gets the Boot, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940. Romeo in Rhythm, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940. The Goose Goes South, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1941. Midnight Snack, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1941. The Night before Christmas, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1941. Officer Pooch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1941. The Bowling-Alley Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. Dog Trouble, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. Fine Feathered Friend, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. FraidyCat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. Puss 'n' Toots, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1942. Baby Puss, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. Yankee Doodle Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. Lonesome Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. Sufferin' Cats, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. War Dogs, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. The Bodyguard, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. The Million Dollar Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. TheZootCat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. Putt/n'on the Dog, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. Mouse Trouble (also known as Cat Nipped and Kitty Foiled), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. The Mouse Comes to Dinner (also known as Mouse to Dinner), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Flirty Birdy (also known as Love Boids), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Mouse in Manhattan (also known as Manhattan Serenade), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Quiet, Please!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Tee for Two, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945. The Milky Waif, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Solid Serenade, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. The Cat Concerto, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Springtime for Thomas, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Trap Happy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. The Invisible Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Part-Time Pal (also known as Fair Weathered Friend), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. CatFishin', Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. A Mouse in the House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Dr. ]ekyll and Mr. Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. 5a/t Water Tabby, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Kitty Foiled, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Old Rockin' Chair Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. The Little Orphan, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Professor Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Make Mine Freedom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Mouse Cleaning, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. The Truce Hurts, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Polka Dot Puss, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Hatch Up Your Troubles, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. The Cat and the Mermouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Heavenly Puss, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. jerry's Diary, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Love That Pup, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Tennis Chumps, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Framed Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Tom and jerry in the Hollywood Bowl, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Jerry and the Lion (also known as Hold That Lion), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Little Quacker, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Saturday Evening Puss (also known as Party Cat), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. jerry's Cousin (also known as City Cousin and Muscles Mouse), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Texas Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Cue Ball Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Safety Second (also known as F'r Safety Sake), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Casanova Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Cat Napping, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. His Mouse Friday, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 terry and the Goldfish, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. The Two Mouseketeers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Nit-Witty Kitty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Sleepy-Time Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Slicked-Up Pup, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. The Flying Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Cruise Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. The Dog House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. The Duck Doctor, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Fit to Be Tied, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Johann Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Little Runaway, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Push-Button Kitty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Smitten Kitten, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Triplet Trouble, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. The Missing Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Jerry and Jumbo, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. That's My Pup, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Just Ducky, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Two Little Indians, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Life with Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Pet Peeve, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Little School Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Baby Butch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Mice Follies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Neapolitan Mouse, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Downhearted Duckling, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Posse Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Hic-Cup Pup (also known as Tyke Takes a Nap), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Puppy Tale, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Touche, Pussy Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. (Also with Quimby) Good Will to Men, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Pup on a Picnic, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Designs on Jerry, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Southbound Duckling, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Pecos Pest, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Smart/Cat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. That's My Mommie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Mouse for Sale, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Tom and Cherie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Barbeque Brawl, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. The Flying Sorceress, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Blue Cat Blues, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. G/Ve and Take, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Busy Buddies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. The Egg and Jerry, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Scat Cats, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Down Beat Bear, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Muscle Beach Tom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. One Droopy Knight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957.
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254 • HANNA Raggedy Rug, 1964. Habit Troubles, 1964. Big Mouse-Take, Columbia, 1965. Pork Chop Phooey, Columbia, 1965. Crow's Fete, Columbia, 1965. Horse Shoo, Columbia, 1965. Film Appearances: Tire salesman, Roadie, United Artists, 1980. Television Series with Barbera; Executive Producer; Animated: Producer (with Bob Cottle), The Ruff and Reddy Show, NBC, 1957-64. Producer and director, The Huckleberry Hound Show (also featuring Pixie and Dixie, Hokey Wolf, and Yogi Bear), syndicated, 1958-62. Producer and director, Yogi Bear (also featuring Snagglepuss and Yakky Doodle Duck), syndicated, 1958-62. Producer, The Quick Draw McCrawShow (also featuring Snooper and Blabber and Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy), syndicated, 1959-62. Producer and director, The Flintstones, ABC, 196066. Producer and director, Top Cat, ABC, 1961-62. Producer and director, Lippy the Lion, syndicated, 1962. Producer and director, Touche Turtle, syndicated, 1962. Producer and director, Wally Gator, syndicated, 1962. (Also director) The ]etsons, ABC, 1962-63. (Also director) The /Adventures ofjonny Quest (also known asjonny Quest), ABC, 1964-65. Producer and director, The Magilla Gorilla Show (also featuring Ricochet Rabbit and Punkin Puss and Mush Mouse), syndicated, 1964-67. Producer and director, The Peter Potamus Show (also featuring Yippie, Yappie, and Yahooey and BreezlyandSneezly), syndicated, 1964-67. Producer and director, The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show (also featuring The Hillbilly Bears, Squiddly Diddly, and Precious the Dog), NBC, 1965-68. Producer, Sinbad, Jr., the Sailor (also known as The Adventures of Sinbad, Jr.), syndicated, 1966. Producer and director, The /Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show, syndicated, 1966. Producer (also with Larry Harmon), Laurel and Hardy, syndicated, 1966-67. Producer and director, Space Kiddettes, NBC, 196667. Producer and director, Space Ghost (also featuring Dino Boy), CBS, 1966-68.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Producer and director, Frankenstein, ]r. and the Impossibles, CBS, 1966-68. Producer, Samson and Goliath, NBC, 1967-68. Producer and director, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, NBC, 1967-68. Producer and director, The Herculoids, CBS, 196769. Producer, Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor, CBS, 1967-69. Producer and director, Shazzanl, CBS, 1967-69. (Also director) The Fantastic Four, ABC, 1967-70. Here Come the Stars (live-action), syndicated, 1968. Producer, The New Adventures of Huck Finn (liveaction and animated), NBC, 1968-69. Producer and director, The Wacky Races, CBS, 196870. Producer, The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (liveaction and animated; also featuring The Micro Venture, Danger Island, The Three Musketeers, The Hillbilly Bears, and The Arabian Knights), NBC, 1968-70. (Also director) The /Adventures of Gulliver (also known as The Adventures of Young Gulliver), ABC, 1969-70. Producer and director, The Per/7s of Penelope Pitstop, CBS, 1969-71. (Also director) The Cattanooga Cats (also featuring It's the Wolf, Around the World in 79 Days, and Auto Cat and Motor Mouse), ABC, 1969-71. (Also director) Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines, CBS, 1969-71. (Also director with Charles A. Nichols) Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, CBS, 1969-74. (Also director) Motor Mouse, 1970. (Also director) Where's Huddles?, CBS, 1970-71. (Also director) The Harlem Globetrotters, CBS, 197073. (Also director) ]osie and the Pussycats, CBS, 197072, 1974-76. Pebbles and Bamm Bamm, CBS, 1971-72. (Also director) Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch, CBS, 1971-72. (Also director) The Funky Phantom, ABC, 1971-72. Producer and director, Wait 'til Your Father Gets Home, syndicated, 1972. Sea/ab 2020, NBC, 1972-73. The Roman Holidays, NBC, 1972-73. (Also director) The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan, CBS, 1972-74. (Also director) The Flintstone Comedy Hour, CBS, 1972-74. (Also director with Nichols) Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space, CBS, 1972-74. The NewScooby-Doo Movies, CBS, 1972-74.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Speed Buggy, CBS, 1973-74. (Also director) Butch Cassidyandthe Sundance Kids, NBC, 1973-74. Producer, Peter Puck, NBC, 1973-74. Inch High, Private Eye, NBC, 1973-74. Yogi's Gang, ABC, 1973-75. Jeannie, CBS, 1973-75. Goober and the Ghost Chasers, ABC, 1973-75. The Addams Family, NBC, 1973-75. Super Friends, ABC, 1973-83. Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, NBC, 1974-75. The Partridge Family: 2200 A.D., CBS, 1974-75. Korg: 70,000 B.C. (live-action), ABC, 1974-75. Hong Kong Phooey, ABC, 1974-76. These Are the Days, ABC, 1974-76. Devlin, ABC, 1974-76. Valley of the Dinosaurs, CBS, 1974-76. (Also director) The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, ABC, 1976-77. Mumbly, ABC, 1976-77. The C/ue C/ub, CBS, 1976-77. Jabberjaw, ABC, 1976-78. The Skatebirds (also featuring The Robonic Stooges, Wonder Wheels, Woofer and Wimper, and Mystery/s/and), CBS, 1977-78. The Tom and jerry/Great Crape Ape Show, ABC, 1977-78. (Also director) The New Super Friends Hour, ABC, 1977-78. Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics, ABC, 1977-78. Fred Flintstone and Friends, syndicated, 1977-78. The C.B. Bears (also featuring Blast Off Buzzard and Crazy Legs, Posse Impossible, Undercover Elephant, Shake, Rattle, and Roll, and Heyyyyyy, It's the King), CBS, 1977-78. The Hanna-Barbera Happiness Hour (live-action), NBC, 1978. Yogi's Space Race, NBC, 1978-79. The Galaxy Goofups, NBC, 1978-79. Scoofoy's All Stars, ABC, 1978-79. Challenge of the Super Friends, ABC, 1978-79. (Also director) The World's Greatest Super Heroes, ABC, 1978-80. Godzilla (also known as Godzilla and the Super 90 and The Godzilla Power Hour; also featuring /ana of the Jungle), NBC, 1978-81. Producer, The Three Robonic Stooges, CBS, 197881. The All-New Popeye Hour, CBS, 1978-81. TheNewShmoo, NBC, 1979. Fred and Barney Meet the Thing, NBC, 1979. Bufordandthe Ghost, NBC, 1979. Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, ABC, 1979. The Super Globetrotters, NBC, 1979.
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The New Fred and Barney Show, NBC, 1979. Casper and the Angels, NBC, 1979-80. Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo, NBC, 1979-80. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, ABC, 1980. Flintstone Family Adventures (also featuring The Frankenstones and Captain Caveman), NBC, 1980-81. The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show, ABC, 1980-82. The Drak Pack, CBS, 1980-82. Fonz and the Happy Days Gang, ABC, 1980-82. The Richie Rich Show, ABC, 1980-82. The Flintstones, NBC, 1981. Space Stars (featuring Space Ghost, Teen Force, The Herculoids, and /Astro and the Space Mutts), NBC, 1981-82. The Kwicky Koala Show (also featuring Dirty Dawg, Crazy Claws, and The Bungle Brothers), CBS, 1981-82. Trollkins,CBS, 1981-82. Private Olive Oyl, CBS, 1981-82. Laverne and Shirley in the Army, ABC, 1981-82. The Flintstone Funnies, NBC, 1981-84. TheSmurfs, NBC, 1981-88. Laverne and Shirley with the Fonz, ABC, 1982-83. (Also director) Jokebook, NBC, 1982. Mork and Mindy, ABC, 1982-83. Scooby, Scrappy, and Yabba Doo, ABC, 1982-83. The Gary Coleman Show, NBC, 1982-83. The Little Rascals, ABC, 1982-84. The Shirt Tales, NBC, 1982-84. Pac-Man, ABC, 1983-84. The Biskitts, CBS, 1983-84. Monchhichis, ABC, 1983-84. The Dukes, CBS, 1983-84. Scooby and Scrappy-Doo, ABC, 1983-84. The Pink Panther and Sons, NBC, 1984-85. The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries, ABC, 1984-85. Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show, ABC, 1984-85. (Also with Freddy Monnickendam) Snorks, NBC, 1984-86. Challenge of the GoBots, syndicated, 1984-86. Scooby's Mystery Funhouse, ABC, 1985. The Thirteen Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, ABC, 1985-86. The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, ABC, 1985-86. The New/etsons, syndicated, 1985-88. The Funtast/c World of Hanna-Barbera (featuring Yogi's Treasure Hunt, Paw Paws, Go/tar and the Golden Lance, and The New Adventures of]onny Quest), syndicated, 1986-87. The Flintstone Kids, ABC, 1986-87. Pound Puppies, ABC, 1986-87.
256 • HANNA Wildfire, CBS, 1986-87. Foofur, NBC, 1986-87. The Fantastic World of Hanna-Barbera (featuring Yogi's Treasure Hunt, Sky Commanders, The New Adventures of the Snorks, and The New Adventures of ]onny Quest), syndicated, 198788. Popeye and Son, CBS, 1987-88. A Pup Named Scooby Doo, 1988.
Fantastic Max, 1988. (Also with Jay Wolpert) Skedaddle (live-action), syndicated, 1988—. The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Crimley, NBC, 1988-89. The Yogi Bear Show, 1988. (Also with Paul Sabella) The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda, syndicated, 1990. Timeless Tales from Hallmark, USA Network, 1990. (Also with Sabella) The Tom and Jerry Kids Show, Fox, 1990. YolYogi, NBC, 1991.
Television Pilots with Barbera; Executive Producer: The Beach Girls (live-action), syndicated, 1977. The Funny World of Fred and Bunni (I ive-action and animated), CBS, 1978. Sergeant T. K. Yu (live-action), NBC, 1979. Television Movies with Barbera; Executive Producer; Live-Action, Except Where Indicated: Hardcase, ABC, 1972. Shootout in a One-Dog Town, ABC, 1974. The Gathering, ABC, 1977. The Beasts Are on the Streets, NBC, 1978. The Gathering, Part II, NBC, 1979. Lucky Luke (animated), syndicated, 1987. Stone Fox, NBC, 1987. Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers (animated), 1987. The/etsons Meet the Flintstones (animated), 1987. Rockin' with ]udy ]etson (animated), 1988. Yogi's Great Escape (animated), 1988. (Also director) Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (animated), ABC, 1993. (Also director) / Yabba-Dabba Do! (animated), ABC,
1993. Jonny's Golden Quest (animated), TNT, 1993. (Also with Buzz Potamkin) Jonny Quest versus the Cyber Insects (animated), TNT, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Voice, / Yabba-Dabba Do! (animated), ABC, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Specials with Barbera; Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated; Animated, Except Where Indicated: Alice in Wonderland, ABC, 1966. Jack and the Beanstalk (live-action and animated), NBC, 1967. The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't, syndicated, 1971. A Christmas Story, syndicated, 1971. Producer, The Last of the Curlews, ABC, 1972. Yogi's Ark Lark, ABC, 1972. Robin Hoodnik, ABC, 1972. O//Ver and the Artful Dodger, ABC, 1972. Here Come the Clowns, ABC, 1972. The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park, ABC, 1972. C/cfget Makes the Wrong Connection, ABC, 1973. Lost in Space, ABC, 1973. 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, syndicated, 1973. (Also director) The Three Musketeers, syndicated, 1973. The Count of Monte Cristo, syndicated, 1973. The Crazy Comedy Concert (live-action and animated), ABC, 1974. The Runaways (live-action), ABC, 1974.
Cyrano de Bergerac, ABC, 1974. The Last of the Mohicans, syndicated, 1975. Phantom Rebel (live-action), NBC, 1976. "Davy Crockett on the Mississippi," Famous Classic Tales, CBS, 1976. Taggart's Treasure (live-action), ABC, 1976. Five Weeks in a Balloon, CBS, 1977. Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of HannaBarbera (live-action and animated), CBS, 1977. Energy: A National Issue, 1977. A Flintstones' Christmas, NBC, 1977. The Flintstones' Little Big League, NBC, 1978. Hanna-Barbera's All Star Comedy Ice Revue (liveaction and animated), CBS, 1978. "It Isn't Easy Being a Teenage Millionaire" (live-action), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1978. Yabba Dabba Doo //, CBS, 1978. Black Beauty, CBS, 1978. Yogi's Space Race, 1978. Super Heroes Roast, NBC, 1979. Challenge of the Super Heroes, NBC, 1979. America vs. the World (Iive-action), NBC, 1979. Scooby Goes Hollywood, ABC, 1979. Casper's First Christmas, NBC, 1979. Popeye Valentine Special: The Sweethearts at Sea, CBS, 1979. Gulliver's Travels, CBS, 1979. Casper's Halloween Special: He Ain't Scary, He's Our Brother, NBC, 1979. The Gymnast (live-action), ABC, 1980.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Hanna-Barbera Arena Show (live-action), NBC, 1981. logging Fever, NBC, 1981. The Great Cilly Hopkins (live-action), CBS, 1981. Daniel Boone, CBS, 1981. Yabba Dabba Doo (live-action and animated), CBS, 1982. The Smurfs' Springtime Special, NBC, 1982. The Smurfs' Christmas Special, NBC, 1982. Christmas Comes to Pac-Land, ABC, 1982. Yogi Bear's All-Star Christmas Caper, CBS, 1982. My Smurfy Valentine, NBC, 1983. The Secret World of Og, ABC, 1983. The Amazing Bunjee Venture, CBS, 1984. The Smurfic Games, NBC, 1984. Smurfily-Ever After, NBC, 1985. Star Fairies, syndicated, 1985. The Smurfs Christmas Special, 1986. The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration (liveaction and animated), CBS, 1986. Ultraman! The Adventure Begins, syndicated, 1987. Yogi and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose, syndicated, 1987. Scooby and the Reluctant Werewolf, syndicated, 1987. The]etsons Meet the Flintstones, syndicated, 1987. Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats, syndicated, 1987. Rockin' with ]udy]etson (also known as]udy]etson and the Rockers), syndicated, 1987. Yogi's Creat Escape, syndicated, 1987. Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School, syndicated, 1987. T/5 the Season to Be Smurfy, NBC, 1987. The Good, the Bad, and the Huckleberry Hound, syndicated, 1987. Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, syndicated, 1987. Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears, syndicated, 1987. The Flintstone Kids "Just Say No" Special, ABC, 1988. Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration (live-action and animated), TNT, 1989. Hagar the Horrible, 1989. "Fender Bender 500," Wake, Rattle, and Roll, syndicated, 1990. Animation supervisor, The Last Halloween, CBS, 1991. A Flintstone Family Christmas, ABC, 1993. (Also with Potamkin) A Flintstones Christmas Carol, syndicated, 1994. (Also with Potamkin) Arabian Nights, syndicated, 1994. Producer of Rock Odyssey.
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Television Appearances; Specials: The 40th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1988. Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration, TNT, 1989. Narrator, The Last Halloween (animated), CBS, 1991. MGM: When the Lion Roars (documentary), TNT, 1992. The 10th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, The Disney Channel, 1994. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Love, American Style, ABC, 1969. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Joseph Barbera and Warren Foster) Hey There, It's Yogi Bear (animated), Columbia, 1964. Songs: Songwriter, "(Meet) the Flintstones," Bring on the Night, 1985. Songwriter, "(Meet) the Flintstones," St. Elmo's Fire, Columbia, 1985. Songwriter, "(Meet) the Flintstones," Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. Co-author of title song, ]etsons: The Movie (animated), Universal, 1990. Songwriter, "Snagglepuss Song," Crooklyn, Universal, 1994. Songwriter, "(Meet) the Flintstones" and "The Bedrock Twist," The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Television Series: (With Barbera and Douglas Widley) The Adventures ofjonny Quest (animated; also known asjonny Quest), ABC, 1964-65. Television Specials: Composer, The Three Musketeers (animated), syndicated, 1973. Television Movies; Animated: Composer of title music, Scoofay-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, 1987. Songwriter, "Bedrock Rock," The /etsons Meet the Flintstones, 1987. Songwriter, "(Meet) the Flintstones," Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby, ABC, 1993. Songwriter, "(Meet) the Flintstones," / Yabba-Dabba Do!, ABC, 1993. Songwriter, "Jonny Quest," /onny's Golden Quest, TNT, 1993.
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Songwriter, "Jonny Quest," ]onny Quest versus the Cyber Insects, TNT, 1995. Songwriter, "Jenny Quest/' The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (also known as The New Adventures of ]onny Quest), TBS/TNT/Cartoon Network, 1996—. Other: (With Tom Ito) A Cast of Friends, foreword by Joseph Barbera, Taylor Publishing (Dallas, TX), 1996. Adaptations: Hanna's work has been collected and recorded on the albums The Flintstones: Modem Stone-Age Melodies and The Flintstone Story, both released by Rhino Records in 1994. OTHER SOURCES Books: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 4, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Sennett, Ted, Art of Hanna-Barbera: 50 Years of Creativity, Viking (New York City), 1989.*
HARPER, Tess 1950(?)PERSONAL Born Tessie Jean Washam, August 15, 1950 (some sources say 1952), in Mammoth Springs, AR. Education: Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. (education and theatre). Addresses: Agent—do William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Performed in dinner theatre, children's theatre, and television commercials in Houston, TX, and Dallas, TX. Performed at the theme parks Dogpatch USA in Jasper, AR and Silver Dollar City in Branson, MO, both 1960s. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe nomination, best supporting actress, 1984, for Tender Mercies; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1987, for Crimes of the Heart. CREDITS Film Appearances: Rosa Lee Wadsworth, Tender Mercies, EMI, 1983.
Nancy Baxter, Amityville 3-D (also known as Amityville: The Demon and Amityville III: The Demon), Orion, 1983. Linda Dawson, Silkwood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Ellen, Flashpoint, TriStar, 1984. Chick Boyle, Crimes of the Heart, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Willa, Ishtar, Columbia, 1987. Rita, Far North, Alive, 1988. Detective Stillwell, Criminal Law, TriStar, 1989. Sally Blackwood, Her Alibi, Warner Bros., 1989. Sara Lee, Daddy's Dyin'. . . Who's Got the Will?, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Cheryl Hornby, My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Abigail Trant, The Man in the Moon (also known as Man in the Moon), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Kimmy Hayes, My New Gun, IRS Releasing, 1992. The Colors of Love, 1992. Martha Harnish, The Turning (also known as Home Fires Burning and Pocahontas, Virginia), 1992. Beth Greene, D/rty Laundry, Hollywood Productions/ Rogue Features, 1996. The first lady, The Jackal (also known as The Day of thelackal), Universal, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Fairlight Spencer, Christy, CBS, 1994-95. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Carrie Lee, Ch/efs, CBS, 1983. Susan French, Celebrity, NBC, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sarah, "Welcome to Winfield," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "The Smiths," George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. "Quarantine," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. "Simon Says Color Me Dead," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. "Sparky Brackman, R.I.P.," LA. Law, NBC, 1987. Virginia, Gun, ABC, 1997. Also appeared in "After the Crash," The Hidden Room, Lifetime. Television Appearances; Movies: Lorna Whateley, Kentucky Woman, CBS, 1983. Janet Briggs, Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (also known as Starflight One), ABC, 1983. Gwen Palmer, Promises to Keep, CBS, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Meredith Craig, Reckless Disregard, Showtime, 1985. Jeannie Wyler, A Summer to Remember, CBS, 1985. Ann Burnette, Daddy, ABC, 1987. Clara Brady, Little Girl Lost, ABC, 1988. Mary Flowers, Unconquered (also known aslnvictus), CBS, 1989. Betty McFall, Incident at Dark River (also known as Dark River—A Father's Revenge and The Smell of Money), TNT, 1989. Vicky Singer, In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion (also known as Children of Fury, In the Line of Duty: The Hostage Murders, In the Line of Duty: Standoff at Marion, and Siege at Marion), NBC, 1992. Verna Heath, Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story (also known as Pom Pom Mom and Willing to Kill), ABC, 1992. Assistant District Attorney Jerri Sims, Death in Small Doses, ABC, 1995. Linda Grant, A Stranger to Love (also known as Journey Home), CBS, 1996. Julia Archer, The Road to Galveston, USA Network, 1996. Joanne Chandler, A Child's Wish, CBS, 1997. Tina DeCapprio, Whatever Happened to Angel? (also known as The Secret), NBC, 1997. Katie Malloy, Walker, Texas Ranger: Sons of Thunder (also known as Sons of Thunder), CBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: Macon Hill, Abundance, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1990.*
HARRIS, Julie 1925PERSONAL Full name, Julia Ann Harris; born December 2,1925, in Grosse Pointe Park, Ml; daughter of William Pickett (an investment banker) and Elsie (a nurse; maiden name, Smith) Harris; married Jay I. Julien (an attorney and film producer), August 16, 1946 (divorced, July, 1954); married Manning Gurian (a stage manager), October 21, 1954 (divorced, 1967); married Walter Erwin Carroll (a writer), April 27, 1977 (divorced, 1982); children: (second marriage) Peter Alston. Education: Attended Yale University School of Drama, 1944-45; trained for the stage at PerryMansfield School of the Dance and Theatre, 194143, and at Actors' Studio. Avocational interests: Tennis, reading, gardening, knitting, cooking.
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Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Actors' Studio, New York City, member. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Guild of Variety Artists. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1949, for Sundown Beach; Donaldson Award, best supporting actress, 1950, and Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1952, both for The Member of the Wedding; Antoinette Perry Award, Donaldson Award, and V/ar/ety-New York Drama Critics' Poll, all best actress, 1952, for / Am a Camera; Sylvania Award, 1955, for "A Wind from the South," U.S. Steel Hour; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, 1956, for The Lark; Emmy Award, best single performance by an actress, 1959, for "Little Moon of Alban," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Emmy Award, outstanding single performance by an actress in a leading role, 1962, for "Victoria Regina," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actress, 1964, for Marathon '33; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1966, for Skyscraper; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, 1969, for Forty Carats; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics' Circle Award, all 1973, for The Last of Mrs. Lincoln; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actress, 1974, for The Au Pair Man; Grammy Award, best spoken word recording, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and Antoinette Perry Award, best actress in a play, both 1977, for The Belle ofAmherst; National Medal of the Arts, 1994; also inducted into Theatre Hall of Fame; honorary degrees include D.F.A., Mount Holyoke College, 1976, and degrees from Smith College, LaSalle College, Ithaca College, and Wayne State University. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Atlanta, It's a Gift, Playhouse Theatre, 1945. Nelly, The Playboy of the Western World, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1946. Henry IV, Part Two, Old Vic Company, Century Theatre, New York City, 1946. Oedipus, Old Vic Company, Century Theatre, 1946.
260 • HARRIS White Rabbit, Alice in Wonderland, International Theatre, then Majestic Theatre, both New York City, 1947. Arianne, We Love a Lassie, Shubert Theatre, Boston, MA, then National Theatre, Washington, DC, both 1947. Weird sister, Macbeth, National Theatre, New York City, 1948. Ida Mae, Sundown Beach, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1948. Nancy Gear, The Young and Fair, Fulton Theatre, New York City, 1948. Angel Turtle, Magnolia Alley, Mansfield Theatre, New York City, 1949. Felisa, Montserrat, Fulton Theatre, 1949. Frankie Addams, The Member of the Wedding, Empire Theatre, New York City, 1950. Sally Bowles, I Am a Camera, Empire Theatre, 1951. Title role, Mademoiselle Colombe, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1954. Jeanne d'Arc, The Lark, Longacre Theatre, 1955. Mrs. Margery Pinchwife, The Country Wife, Adelphi Theatre, New York City, 1957. Ruth Arnold, The Warm Peninsula, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1959. Brigid Mary Mangan, Little Moon ofAlban, Longacre Theatre, 1960. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1960. Blanche of Spain, King lohn, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1960. Josefa Lantenay, A Shot in the Dark, Booth Theatre, 1961. June, Marathon '33, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Theatre, New York City, 1963. Ophelia, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, then Playhouse in the Park, Philadelphia, PA, both 1964. Annie, Ready When You Are, C.B.I, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1964. Teresa, The Hostage, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, 1965. Georgina, Skyscraper, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1965. Blanche Dubois, A Streetcar Named Desire, Falmouth Playhouse, Falmouth, MA, then Tappan Zee Playhouse, Nyack, NY, 1967. Ann Stanley, Forty Carats, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1968. The Women, Repertory Theatre of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, 1970. Anna Reardon, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, Morosco Theatre, 1971.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Claire, Voices, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1972. Mary Lincoln, The Last of Mrs. Lincoln, ANTA Theatre, 1972. Mrs. Rogers, The Au Pair Man, New York Shakespeare Festival, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1973. Lydia Cruttwell, In Praise of Love, Morosco Theatre, 1974. Emily Dickinson, The Belle ofAmherst (solo show), Longacre Theatre, 1976, then (London debut) Phoenix Theatre, 1977. Gertie Kessel, Break a Leg, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1979. Ethel Thayer, On Golden Pond, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1980. Clarice, Mixed Couples, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1980. Under the Ilex, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 1983, then Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. The Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Girl, Scrooge's niece, and fan, A Christmas Carol, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1990. Is He Still Dead?, Long Wharf Theatre, 1990. Isak Dinesen, Baroness Karen Blixen, Lucifer's Child (solo show), Eisenhower Theatre, Washington, DC, then Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1991. Lettice and Lovage, Shubert Theater, Boston, MA, 1992. Eunice, The Fiery Furnace, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1993. Amanda, The Glass Menagerie, Roundabout Theatre, Criterion Center/Stage Right, New York City,
1994-95. Sonya, Phoenix Theatre, Purchase, NY, 1996. The Gin Game, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1997. The Road to Mecca, New Haven, CT, 1997. Also appeared in Q/rrer Bell (solo show). Stage Appearances; Major Tours: Sally Bowles, / Am a Camera, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1952-53. Jeanne d'Arc, The Lark, U.S. cities, 1956. Anna Reardon, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, U.S. cities, 1971-72. Emily Dickinson, The 8e//e ofAmherst (solo show), international cities, 1976-77.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Daisy Werthan, Driving Miss Daisy, U.S. cities, 1988. Lettice Doufflet, Lettice and Lovage, U.S. cities, 1992. Film Appearances: Frankie Addams, The Member of the Wedding, Columbia, 1952. Abra, East of Eden, Warner Bros., 1955. Sally Bowles, I Am a Camera, Distributors Corporation of America, 1955. Helen Cooper, The Truth about Women, Continental Distributing, 1958. Sally Hamil, The Poacher's Daughter (also known as Sally's Irish Rogue), Show Corporation of America, 1960. Grace Miller, Requiem for a Heavyweight (also known as Blood Money), Columbia, 1962. Eleanor Vance, The Haunting, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1963. Miss Thing, You're a Big Boy Now, Seven Arts, 1966. Beth Fraley, Harper (also known as The Moving Target), Warner Bros., 1966. Allison Landon, Reflections in a Golden Eye, Warner Bros., 1967. Gladys, The Split, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Journey into Midnight, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Gerrie Mason, The People Next Door, Avco-Embassy, 1970. Betsie ten Boom, The Hiding Place, Worldwide, 1975. Alice Feinchild, Voyage of the Damned, Avco-Embassy, 1976. Mrs. Greenwood, The Bell jar, Avco-Embassy, 1979. Prostitute, Connaught International, 1980. Charlotte Bronte, Bronte, Charlotte Ltd./RadioTelefis Eireann, 1983. Voice of Claire, Nutcracker: The Motion Picture, 1986. Narrator, Isadora Duncan: Movement from the Soul (documentary), Geller/Goldfine, 1988. Roz Carr, Gorillas in the Mist, Universal, 1988. Edna Davis, Housesitter, Universal, 1992. Reggie Delesseps, The Dark Half, Orion, 1993. Narrator, Ruth Orkin: Frames of Life (short), 1995. Joseph's mother, Carried Away (also known as Acts of Love), Fine Line, 1996. Marta, Gentle into the Night (also known as Lift to Heaven and Passaggio per il Paradiso), In Pictures, 1996. Dr. Harper, Bad Manners, Davis Entertainment Classics/Skyline Entertainment Partners/Wavecrest, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Nellie Paine, Thicker Than Water, ABC, 1973.
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Elizabeth Holvak, The Family Holvak, NBC, 1975. Lilimae Clements, Knots Landing, CBS, 1981-87. Voice of Mary Chesnut, The Civil War, PBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Helen "Nellie" Taft, Backstairs at the White House, NBC, 1979. Hostess, The Prime of Miss lean Brodie, PBS, 1979. Alice Hearn, When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn (also known as Soldiers of Misfortune), CBS, 1993. Eleanor Butler, Scarlett, CBS, 1994. Voice, Baseball (also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Voice, The West (documentary), PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Katherine Colleigh, How Awful about Allan, ABC, 1970. Elizabeth Hall Morgan, Home for the Holidays (also known as Deadly Desires), ABC, 1972. Anne Devlin, The Gift, CBS, 1979. Irene Culver, The Love Boat: Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?, 1986. Alice Warfield, The Woman He Loved, CBS, 1988. Margaret Berent, Too Coodto Be True (also known as Leave Her to Heaven), NBC, 1988. Iris, The Christmas Wife, HBO, 1988. Lucille Frankel, Single Women, Married Men, CBS, 1989. Odessa Ray, They've Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping Story (also known as Buried Alive: The Chowchilla Kidnapping and Vanished without a Trace), ABC, 1993. Sook, One Christmas (also known as Truman Capote's "One Christmas"), NBC, 1994. Mrs. Phelan, Secrets, ABC, 1995. Sister Anthony, The Christmas Tree, ABC, 1996. Ellen Foster, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Lu, "The Good Fairy/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. Jeanne d'Arc, "The Lark/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. Belinda McDonald, "Johnny Belinda/7 Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958. Brigid Mary Mangan, "Little Moon of Alban," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958. Nora Helmer, "A Doll's House," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1959. Title role, "Victoria Regina," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1961. Maria, The Power and the Glory, NBC, 1961.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," Starlight Theatre, CBS, 1951. "October Story," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1951. "The Happy Rest," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "A Wind from the South," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1955. "Ethan Frome," Dupont Show of the Month, CBS, 1960. "Turn the Key Softly," Sunday Showcase, NBC, 1960. "Night of the Storm," Dupont Show of the Month, CBS, 1961. "He Who Gets Slapped," Play of the Week, WNTA, 1961. Catherine Sloper, "The Heiress," Family Classics, CBS, 1961. Sen Casey, ABC, 1964. "The Robrioz Ring," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1964. "The Calf Woman," Rawhide, CBS, 1965. "Rendezvous at Arillo," Laredo, NBC, 1965. "Nightmare," Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1966. The Bell Telephone Hour, NBC, 1966. Charity Jones, "The Perils of Charity Jones," Tarzan, NBC, 1967. Therese, "Run from Death," Garrison's Gorillas, ABC, 1968. "The Rape of Lucrece," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1968. "A Stranger Everywhere," The Big Valley, ABC, 1968. Faith, "Faith's Way," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1968. Charity Jones, "The Four o'clock Army," Tarzan, NBC, 1968. "Dream to Dream," Bonanza, NBC, 1968. "Jane Brown's Body,"/ourney to the Unknown, ABC, 1968. "The Bobby Currier Story," Name of the Game, NBC, 1969. "So Long, Baby, and Amen," Name of the Game, NBC, 1970. "Wolf Track," Men from Shiloh, NBC, 1971. "The Upper Hand," The Evil Touch, syndicated, 1972. "The Guilty," Medical Center, CBS, 1973. "Die, Darling, Die," Hawkins, CBS, 1973. The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1973. Karen Fielding, "Any Old Port in a Storm," Columbo, NBC, 1974. Harry O, ABC, 1975. "The Last of Mrs. Lincoln," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1976. "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat," Tales of the Unexpected, syndicated, 1979.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Margaret Hollings, "The Freshman and the Senior/' Family Ties, NBC, 1986. Irene Culver, The Love Boat, ABC, 1987.
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(Film debut) Anne Dillon, Nightwing, Columbia, Radio Appearances; Episodic: "The Queen of Darkness," WOR Mystery Theatre, WOR (New York City), 1975. WRITINGS (With Barry Tarshis) Julie Harris Talks to Young Actors (nonfiction), Lothrop (New York City), 1971. RECORDINGS Albums: The Hostage, Columbia, 1965. The Class Menagerie, Caedmon, 1965. Heroes, Cods, and Monsters of the Greek Myths, Spoken Arts, 1968. The Belle ofAmherst, Credo, 1976. Stuart Little, 1991. West with the Night, 1992. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, 1993. Great American Poetry: Three Centuries of Classics, 1993. Curious George, 1994. Victoria and Albert, 1996. Enchanted Tales, 1996.
1979. Dotty, The Hunter, Paramount, 1980. Hannah, The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper (also known as Pursuit), Universal, 1981. Mary Harvard, Modern Romance, Columbia, 1981. Pamela Taylor, Yes, Giorgio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1982. Gail Farmer, The Sender, Paramount, 1982. Cyd Mills, Heartbreakers, Orion, 1984. Christie, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Monique, Raw Deal (also known as Triple Identity), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Someone to Love, International Rainbow, 1987. Television Appearances; Series: Detective Jenny Loud, MacGruder and Loud, NBC, 1985. Sara Newhouse, The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1987-88. Christina LeKatzis, I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1991-93. Francine, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, beginning in 1992. Karen Wilder, Chicago Hope, CBS, beginning in
1996. Also appeared as Nora Aldrich, The Doctors, NBC.
Other recordings include Little House in the Big Woods.*
Television Appearances; Movies: Leslie Rawlins, Vampire, ABC, 1979. Dr. Jill Bates, Women in White, NBC, 1979. Suzie Kaufman, Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love, NBC,
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Bliss, The Women's Room, ABC, 1980. Lauren Bacall, Bogie, CBS, 1980. Cynthia Malcolm, An Uncommon Love, CBS, 1983. Marilyn Butler, Man against the Mob, NBC, 1988. Beverly T. Lee, Dead Solid Perfect, HBO, 1988. Christine, Rainbow Drive (also known as City of Angels), Showtime, 1990. Angela Menteer, Deadly Desire, USA Network, 1991. Gillian Tanner, The Companion, USA Network, 1994. Megan Dougherty Adams, The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime (also known as The Rodcford Files: Night Fishing), CBS, 1996. Hillary Waugh, Tell Me No Secrets, ABC, 1997.
1979. PERSONAL Born August 2, 1950, in Tazewell, VA. Education: Attended Mills College; studied acting at Neighborhood Playhouse and with Uta Hagan in New York City. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Section Ten (experimental theatre group), teacher and performer at Connecticut College and New York University. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Megan Dougherty, "Black Mirror" (also known as "Love Is the Word"), The Rockford Files, NBC, 1978.
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Veronica Sheridan, ''To Have and Have and Have and Have Not/' Dream On, HBO, 1990.
num records, Recording Industries Association of America.
Also appeared on an episode of Starsky and Hutch, ABC.
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Other Television Appearances: Leslie Applegate, The Best Legs in the Eighth Grade (special), HBO, 1984. Mary Ward, Capital News (pilot), ABC, 1990. Stage Appearances: Rebecca West, Rosmersholm, Classic Theatre, New York City, 1977.*
HARRY, Debbie See HARRY, Deborah
HARRY, Deborah 1945(Debbie Harry) PERSONAL Full name, Deborah Ann Harry; born July 1, 1945, in Miami, FL; raised in Hawthorne, NJ; adopted daughter of Richard Smith and Catherine (Peters) Harry. Education: Centenary College, A.A., 1965. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Singer, actress, and songwriter. Singer and songwriter with the rock group Blondie, 1974-82; began solo career, 1981; also member of the folkrock group Wind in the Willows, beginning in 1968, and the group The Stilletoes; performer with Jazz Passengers and Elvis Costello, c. 1995. Gives poetry readings. Worked as a Playboy bunny and waitressed at Max's Kansas City. Appears in television commercials for products such as Revlon and Sara Lee. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, American Society of Composers, Artists, and Publishers. Awards, Honors: Award from American Society of Composers, Artists, and Publishers, 1979, for "Heart of Glass"; National Jewish Book Award for Fiction, 1979, for Ten Cents a Dance with a Nickel Change!; also recipient (with Blondie) of silver, gold, and plati-
Film Appearances: Dee Trick, The Foreigner, Visions, 1978. Herself, Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, New Line Cinema, 1979. Herself, Roadie, United Artists, 1980. Lillian, Union City, Kinesis, 1980. Unmade Beds, 1980. Herself, A New Face of Debbie Harry, 1982. Nicki Brand, Videodrome, Universal, 1983. Voice of Angel, Rode and Rule (animated; also known as Rode 'n' Rule and Ring of Power), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment, 1983. Lulu, Forever, Lulu (also known as Crazy Streets), TriStar, 1987. Velma Von Tussle, Hairspray (also known as White Lipstick), New Line Cinema, 1988. Tina, Satisfaction (also known as Girls of Summer), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Girl at Blind Alley, "Life Lessons" in New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Betty, "Wraparound Story/7 Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Paramount, 1990. Mrs. Kurtz, Dead Beat (also known as The Phony Perfector), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1994. Delores, Heavy, CFP Distribution, 1995. Herself, Wigstock: The Movie, Hallmark Home Entertainment, 1995. Thor Thorvalsen (some sources say Spazz-O), Drop Dead Rock, 1996. Kate Odum, Six Ways to Sunday, Prosperity Electric, 1997. Delores, Copland (also known as Cop Land), Miramax, 1997. Film Work; Song Performer: "Angel's Song," "Send Love Through," and "Invocation Song," Rock and Rule (animated; also known as Rock 'n' Rule and Ring of Power), 1983. "Rush Rush," Scar/ace, Universal, 1983. "Rush Rush/' The Money Pit, Universal, 1986. "Prelude to a Kiss," Prelude to a Kiss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. "Communion," Coneheads, Paramount, 1993. "Summertime Blues," That Night, Warner Bros., 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Musical guest and host (with Blondie), The Midnight Spec/a/, NBC, 1979.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Musical guest (with Blondie), The Old Grey Whistle Test [United Kingdom], 1979. Musical guest (with Blondie), Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1979. Host, The MuppetShow, syndicated, 1980. Musical guest and host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1981. Host, Solid Cold, syndicated, 1981. Musical guest, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1986. "The Moth," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1987. Bambi, Crime Story, NBC, 1987. "Desirable Alien," Monsters, syndicated, 1988. Diana Price, "Dead Dog Lives," Wiseguy, CBS, 1989. Diana Price, "And It Comes Out Here," Wiseguy, CBS, 1989. Diana Price, "The Rip-Off Stick," Wiseguy, CBS, 1989. New Visions, VH1, 1989. Musical guest, RollerCames, syndicated, 1989. Musical guest, Night Music, syndicated, 1989. Musical guest and interviewee, The Arsenio Hall Show, syndicated, 1989. The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe," Mother Goose Rock fnf Rhyme, 1990. Voice of Vaingloria, Phantom 2040: The Ghost Who Walks (animated), syndicated, 1994. Performer, Live from the House of Blues, TBS, 1995. Interviewee, Lauren Hutton and . . ., syndicated, 1995. Interviewee, Rock and Roll, PBS, 1995. Cassandra, "Pilot," Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, ABC, 1996. Guest, The RuPaul Show, VH1, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Blondie, HBO, 1983. Rap/do, BBC-2, 1989. Co-host, 120 Minutes New Year's Countdown, MTV, 1989. Homemaker, The Adventures of Pete and Pete: New Year's Pete, Nickelodeon, 1993. The State's Halloween Special, CBS, 1995. MTV's Fashionably Loud, MTV, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Cory Wheeler, Intimate Stranger (also known as After Midnight), Showtime, 1991. Nurse, "Hair," mjohn Carpenter Presents Body Bags (also known as Body Bags and Mind Games), Showtime, 1993. Madam Jacqueline, LA. Johns (also known as Johns and Confessions), Fox, 1997.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Music Central, syndicated, 1981. Stage Appearances: Title role, Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap, Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1983. RECORDINGS Albums: /Coo Koo, Chrysalis, 1981. Rockbird, Geffen, 1986. Once More into the Bleach, Chrysalis, 1988. Def, Dumb, and Blonde, Sire, 1989. Debravation, Sire/Reprise, 1993. Singles include "Backfired," Chrysalis, 1981; "The Jam Was Moving," Chrysalis, 1981; "Rush Rush," Chrysalis, 1983; "Feel the Spin," Geffen, 1985; "French Kissin," Geffen, 1986; "In Love with Love," Geffen, 1987; "Sweet and Low," Atlantic, 1989; "I Want that Man," Atlantic, 1989; (with Iggy Pop) "Well, Did You Evah!," Chrysalis, 1990; and "I Can See Clearly," Sire/Reprise, 1993; Albums with Blondie: Blondie, Chrysalis, 1977. Plastic Letters, Chrysalis, 1978. Para//e/ Lines, Chrysalis, 1979. Eat to the Beat, Chrysalis, 1979. Autoamerican, Chrysalis, 1980. Best of Blondie (compilation), Chrysalis, 1981. The Hunter, Chrysalis, 1982. /./Ve/,MCA, 1988. Once More into the Bleach, Chrysalis, 1988. Blonde and Beyond, Chrysalis, 1993. Platinum Collection (boxed set), Chrysalis, 1994. Remixed, Remade and Remodeled, Chrysalis, 1995. Back to Back Hits, Capitol/Specia, 1996. Picture This Live, EMD/Capitol, 1997. Essential Collection (compilation), EMI Gold, 1997. Singles include "Heart of Glass," Chrysalis, 1978 and 1979; "Hanging on the Telephone," Chrysalis, 1978; "The Hardest Part," Chrysalis, 1979; "One Way or Another," Chrysalis, 1979; "Dreaming," Chrysalis, 1979; "Call Me," Chrysalis, 1980; "Atomic," Chrysalis, 1980; "The Tide Is High," Chrysalis, 1980; "Rapture," Chrysalis, 1981; and "Island of Lost Souls," Chrysalis, 1982. Albums with Jazz Passengers: In Love, High Street Records, 1994. Individually Twisted, 32 Records, 1997.
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Albums with Wind in the Willows: Wind in the Willows, 1968, re-released on compact disc by Dropout France, 1985.
Author of Ten Cents a Dance with a Nickel Change! (fiction). OTHER SOURCES
Videos with Blondie: Best of Blondie: The Videos, Pacific Arts, 1981. Live in Concert (also known as Blondie: Live), MCA, 1987.
Periodicals: Interview, June, 1990, p. 110. People Weekly, February 18, 1997, p. 30.*
WRITINGS Songwriter; Films: "Heart of Glass," Just before Dawn, Oakland, 1980. "One Way or Another/' Little Darlings, Paramount, 1980. "Heart of Glass," End/ess Love, Universal, 1981. "Polyester," "Be My Daddy Baby (Lu-Lu's Theme)," and "The Best Thing (Love Song)," Polyester, New Line, 1981. "Call Me," Partners, Paramount, 1982. "Heart of Glass," Party, Party, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. "In the Flesh," The Last American Virgin, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment, 1982. "Pretty Baby" and "Rapture," Wild Style, Facets Multimedia, 1982. Rock and Rule (animated; also known as Rock 'n' Rule and Ring of Power), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment, 1983. Scarface, Universal, 1983. The Money Pit, Universal, 1986. "In the Flesh," A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, New Line, 1988. "One Way or Another," My Best Friend Is a Vampire, HBO Home Video, 1988. Coneheads (also known asConeheads—The Movie), Paramount, 1993. "One Way or Another," Carpool, Warner Bros., 1996. "Atomic," Trainspotting, Miramax, 1996. "One Way or Another," Beverly Hills Ninja, Sony Pictures, 1997. "One Way or Another" and "Heart of Glass," Donnie Brasco, Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Songs Featured in Television Episodes: "Heart of Glass," Due South, CBS, 1995. "Call Me" also featured in Homicide: Life on the Street.
Other: (With Blondie) Making Tracks: The Rise of Blondie, Horizon Book Promotions, 1982.
HART, Melissa Joan 1976PERSONAL Born April 18,1976, in Smithtown, NY; daughter of William (an entrepreneur) and Paula (an executive producer) Hart. Education: Attended New York University. A vocational interests: Snowboard ing, skiing, collecting Shirley Temple memorabilia. Addresses: Contact—VIACOM Productions, 100 Universal City Plaza, Building 506, Suite E, Universal City, CA 91608. Career: Actress. Began appearing in commercials at the age of four. Awards, Honors: Youth in Film Awards, best actress in a cable show, 1992 and 1993, and CableAce Award nomination, best actress in a comedy series, all for Clarissa Explains It All. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series: Clarissa Darling, Clarissa Explains It All, Nickelodeon, 1991-94. Title role, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, ABC, 1996—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Melissa Hart) Florentyna Rosnovski, age seven, Kane & Abel, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Lucie Arnaz Show, CBS, 1985. Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, PBS, 1991. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Also appeared in Another World, NBC; Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon; The Equalizer, CBS; Saturday Night Live, NBC; and Touched By an Angel, CBS.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Movies: Samantha, Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare, ABC, 1995. Title role, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Showtime, 1996. Jennifer Stanton, Twisted Desire, NBC, 1996. Mary, Silencing Mary, NBC, 1997. Susan, Two Came Back, ABC, 1997. Melanie, Right Connections, Showtime, 1997.
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Also appeared in Christmas Snow. Born November 18, in Chattanooga, TN. Television Appearances; Specials: "The Adventures of Con Sawyer and Hucklemary Finn," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1985. NBA All-Star Stay in School ]am, syndicated, 1992. Cohost, Nickelodeon's BigHelpathon, Nickelodeon, 1994. Cohost, Nickelodeon's BigHelpathon, Nickelodeon, 1995. Host, ABC Saturday Morning Preview Party, ABC, 1996. Host, Halloween Jam V, ABC, 1996. Cohost, Nickelodeon's BigHelpathon, Nickelodeon, 1996. Host, Walt Disney World's 25th Anniversary Party, ABC, 1997. Cohost, Nickelodeon's BigHelpathon, Nickelodeon, 1997. Host, Walt Disney World's Christmas Parade, ABC, 1997.
Addresses: Contact—NBC Burbank, 3000 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91523. Career: Actor. Worked as a manager, agent, and promoter in the music industry. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Principal Richard Belding, Good Morning, Miss Bliss, NBC, 1988-89. Mr. Richard Belding, Saved By the Bell, 1989-93. Mr. Richard Belding, Saved By the Bell: The New C/ass, NBC, 1993-. Television Appearances; Pilots: Biker (guest), One Night Band, CBS, 1983.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 7th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1994. The 8th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1995. The /8th Annual CableAce Awards, TNT, 1996. The 9th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1996. The 24th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1997. The 10th Annual Kids'Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1997.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Moss, "One Armed Bandits," The Dukes ofHazzard, CBS, 1979. Elmo, "Cale Yarborough Comes to Hazzard," The Dukes ofHazzard, CBS, 1984. Hal Latimer, "Hiroshima Maiden," WonderWorks, PBS, 1988. Dr. Stan, "No Free Lunch," Doctor Doctor, CBS, 1990. Bayside principal Richard Belding, "A Thanksgiving Story," Saved By the Bell: The College Years, 1993.
Stage Appearances: Alexandra, Beside Herself, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1989. Valerie, Imagining Brad, Players Theatre, New York City, 1990. Understudy, The Crucible, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991-92.
Also appeared in episodes of Storytime, 1994; Frank's Place, Amazing Stories, Magnum P.I., The Twilight Zone, and Ohara.
RECORDINGS Clarissa and the Straightjackets, 1994.
Television Appearances; Movies: Airline attendant, Deadly Intentions, ABC, 1985. Steven Fish, The Image, HBO, 1990. Mr. Richard Belding, Saved By the Bell—Hawaiian Style, NBC, 1992. Mr. Richard Belding, Saved By the Bell—Wedding in Las Vegas, NBC, 1994.
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Film Appearances: Dr. Baldwin, Eyewitness to Murder, New Horizons Home Video, 1991. Stage Appearances: The Taming of the Shrew, Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, 1978. Look Homeward, Angel, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1986. Angry Housewives, The Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1988. WRITINGS
Born July 28, 1963, in St. Paul, MN; married, wife's name, Elizabeth; children: one daughter. Education: Graduated from St. John's University and from the Julliard School. Addresses: Contact—Steve Bochco, c/o 20th Century Fox, 10201 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, Laurence Olivier Award nomination, and Drama Desk Award nomination, all c. 1994, for Carousel. CREDITS
Author of Rating the Agents (nonfiction), vols. 1 and 2.
MAUSER, Cole PERSONAL Born March 22, in Santa Barbara, CA.
Stage Appearances: Ambrose/August, The Matchmaker, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1991. Dean Swift, Nebraska, Theatre Row Theatre, New York City, 1992. Billy Bigelow, Carousel, London and New York City, c. 1994. Easter Bonnet Competition: A Salute to 100 Years of Broadway, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1994.
Addresses: Contact—DreamWorks Television, 100 Universal City Plaza, Building 477, Universal City, CA91608.
Also appeared in He//o Again, Off-Key, End of the Day, and All My Sons.
Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Series: Chris Docknovich, Murder One, ABC, 1995-97. CREDITS
Film Appearances: Jack Connors, School Ties, Paramount, 1992. Benny, Dazed and Confused, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Scott Moss, Higher Learning, Columbia, 1995. Skins, Sunset Films International, 1995. Mark, All Over Me, Fine Line Features, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Randy Willitz, High Incident, ABC, 1996-97.
Also appeared in Another World and As the World Turns. Television Appearances; Movies: Luke Constable, In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy (also known as After Laurette and Texas Heat: Love and Murder), Fox, 1995.*
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rocky Jackson, A Matter of Justice (also known as Final Justice), NBC, 1993.*
Born August 25,1944, in New Rochelle, NY. Education: Graduated from Michigan State University.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Addresses: Agent—J. Michael Bloom Ltd., 233 Park Ave. S., 10th Floor, New York, NY 10017. Career: Actor. Asolo State Theatre, Sarasota, FL, member of company, 1968-69; Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, member of company, 1968-69 and 1970-71; Milwaukee Repertory Company, Milwaukee, Wl, member of company, 1969-70 and 1977-78; Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, member of company, 1979-80; appeared at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, 1997. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1982, for Misalliance; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a play, 1995, iorLove! Valour! Compassion! CREDITS Stage Appearances: ].B., Asolo Theatre Festival, Saratoga, FL, 1968. Look Back in Anger, Asolo Theatre Festival, 1968. The Rose Tattoo, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1968. Bonjour la Bonjour, Hartord Stage Company, 1979. The Matchmaker, Hartford Stage Company, 1979. Orestes, The Electra Myth, Equity Library Theatre, Lincoln Center Library and Museum, New York City, 1979. (Off-Broadway debut) Tom Wingfield, The Class Menagerie, Lion Theatre, 1980. Fables for Friends, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1980. Jones, Inadmissable Evidence, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1981. Gunner, Misalliance, Roundabout Theatre, 1981. (Broadway debut) Wayne Foster, The Wake ofjamey Foster, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1982. Aston, The Caretaker, Roundabout Theatre, 1982. Henry Grenfel, The Fox, Roundabout Theatre, 1982. Derek Meadle, Quartermaine's Terms, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982, then Playhouse 91, New York City, 1983. Donald, The Philanthropist, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1983. Fluellen, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1984. Charlie Baker, The Foreigner, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1984. Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1985. Digby Merton, Digby, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1985.
HEALD »269 Bill Howell, Principia Scriptoriae, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Theatre, 1986. Stephen, The Lisbon Traviata, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1989, then Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989-90. Elliot Loves, Promenade Theatre, 1990. Henry Higgins, Pygmalion, Christian C. Yegen Theatre, New York City, then Roundabout Theatre, both 1991. John Haddock, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1991-92, then Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1992. Benedict Hough,/A Small Family Business, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1992. A Cheever Evening (staged reading), Playwrights Horizons, 1993. Later Life, Playwrights Horizons, 1993, then Westside Arts Theatre/Upstairs, New York City, 1993-94. Perry Sellars, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1995, then Manhattan Theater Club, NYC, 1995. Inherit the Wind, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1996. Also appeared in Anything Goes. Film Appearances: Doctor, Silk wood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Narcotics officer, Teachers, United Artists, 1984. Weldon, Outrageous Fortune, Buena Vista, 1987. Man in the park, Orphans, Lorimar, 1987. Dinner guest, Happy New Year, Columbia, 1987. George Lazan, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Dr. Frederick Chilton, The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. Ron Nessim, The Super, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Paul, Whispers in the Dark, Paramount, 1992. Fighting patient, Searching for Bobby Fischer (also known as Innocent Moves), Paramount, 1993. Mr. Henry Grey, The Ballad of Little ]o, Fine Line Features, 1993. Marty Velmano, The Pelican Brief, Warner Bros., 1993. Trumann, The C//ent, Warner Bros., 1994. Bragdon, Bushwhacked (also known as The Tenderfoot), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Jack Gold, Kiss of Death, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Dr. Wilbert Rodeheaver,/A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996. Deep Rising (also known as Tentacle), 1996.
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HECHT, Paul 1941PERSONAL Born August 16, 1941, in London, England; married Ingeberg Uta; children: one daughter. Education: Attended McGill University; trained for the stage at the National Theatre School of Canada, 1963. Addresses: Agent—Susan Smith, 850 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actor. Commercial voiceover performer; also provided voices for productions by puppeteer Bil Baird. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actor in a drama, 1967, for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Look After Lu Lu, Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1965. (Off-Broadway debut) The Pugnacious Collier, Sergeant Musgrave's Dance, Theatre De Lys, 1966. Jacques Dumaine, All's Well That Ends Well, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1966. Friar Peter, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1966. George, Duke of Clarence, Richard III, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1966. (Broadway debut) The Player, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1967. John Ken O'Dunc and Wayne of Morse, MacBirdl, Village Gate Theatre, New York City, 1967. Voltore, Volpone, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mobile Theatre, New York City, 1967. John Dickinson, 7776, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1969. Nathan Rothschild, The Rothschilds, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1970. Title role, Cyrano de Bergerac, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1971. Marcus Antonius, Julius Caesar, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1972. Antony and Cleopatra, American Shakespeare Festival, 1972. Mr. Brown, The Great God Brown, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1972. Title role, Don ]uan, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1972. The Ride across Lake Constance, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Forum Theatre, New York City, 1972. Baron Tito Belcredi, Emperor Henry IV, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1973. Theodor Herzl, Herzl, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1976. Oronte, The Misanthrope, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1977. Rufio, Caesar and Cleopatra, Palace Theatre, 1977. Rakityin, A Month in the Country, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1978. Dick Wagner, Night and Day, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1979. Lloyd Dallas, Noises Off, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Three Sisters, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1986. Menenius Agrippa, Coriolanus, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1988. Title role, Enrico IV, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1989. Billy, Sidney, and Dr. McMerlin, London Suite, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1995. Moonlight, Laura Pels Theatre, New York City, then Roundabout Theatre, both 1995. Also appeared as Dick Dudgeon, The Devil's Disciple, Shaw Festival, Niagara-on-the Lake, Ontario, Canada; and as Macduff, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival; appeared off-Broadway in Phaedra, The Cherry Orchard, Androcles and the Lion, and Too Clever by Half. Tours: Made stage debut on tour in Henry IV, Part One and An Enemy of the People, both with Canadian Players Touring Company, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1963-64. Film Appearances: Rabbi Isaac Sherman, Only Cod Knows, Canart and Queensbury, 1974. Dr. Samuel Goodman, The Reincarnation of Peter Proud, American International, 1975. Voice, Poets on Film, No. 1, 1977. Khalid, Rollover, Warner Bros., 1981. Paul, Tempest, Columbia, 1982. Fallaci, Threshold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Narrator, Ezra Pound/American Odyssey (documentary), NYC for Visual History, 1984. Eli Seligson, Joshua Then and Now, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Barry, A New Life, Paramount, 1988. Walking the Dog, 1991. Tom, Jack and His Friends, 1992. Martin, Ride for Your Life, Interfilm, 1995. Member of "A Certain Age" cast, The First Wives Club, Paramount, 1996. Ross Buckingham, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern's "Private Parts"), Paramount, 1997. Voice, Young Hercules, 1997.
Television Appearances; Series: Charles Lowell, Kate and Allie, CBS, 1984-86. Cohost, Witness to Survival, syndicated, 1990. Dr. Duvall, Law and Order, NBC, 1996.
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1979. Thomas Eichen, Ohms, CBS, 1980. Vernon Markham, Family Reunion, NBC, 1981. Michel Genet, Running Out, CBS, 1983. Pavka Meyer, I'll Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Chief Darnell, With Hostile Intent (also known as Two Cops: The Long Beach Sexual Harassment Case and With Hostile Intent: Sisters in Black and Blue), CBS, 1993. Van Dorn, A Silent Betrayal (also known as Janek: The Brownstone Murders), CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Lieutenant F. R. Harris, "Pueblo," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1973. Narrator, The Selfish Giant, CBS, 1973. Mr. Wilson, The Haunted Mansion Mystery, ABC, 1983. Host, Journey into Sleep, PBS, 1989. Renaissance, 1993. Tobacco executive, Smoke Alarm: The Unfiltered Truth about Cigarettes (documentary), HBO,
1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Stefan Kubler, "Psych-Out," Tucker's Witch, CBS, 1982. "Life Choice," Law and Order, NBC, 1991. "Helpless," Law and Order, NBC, 1992. Appeared as Fielding, Remington Steele, NBC; also appeared in episodes of All My Children, ABC; The Guiding Light, CBS; Another World, NBC; andStarsfcy and Hutch, ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Joe Tyler, The Imposter, NBC, 1975. Carelli, Street Killing, ABC, 1976. Radio Appearances; Series: Made regular appearances on Hi Brown's Radio Mystery Theatre, CBS. RECORDINGS The Shipping News, 1996. Time and Again, 1996.
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Steven Cord, Murder in Peyton Place, NBC, 1977. Power Man, ABC, 1979. Carson, Kenny Rogers as "The Camb/er"—-The Adventure Continues, CBS, 1983.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Nick Kelton, Crime Club, CBS, 1973. Parker Sharon, The Art of Crime (also known as Roman Grey: The Fine Art of Crime), NBC, 1975. Wes Dolan, The Lives of/enny Do/an, NBC, 1975. David Royce, Colorado C.I., CBS, 1978. Danton, The Power Within, ABC, 1979. John Taylor, Benson, ABC, 1979. T.I. Hooker, ABC, 1982.
HEDISON, David 1928(?)(Al Hedison) PERSONAL Original name, Albert David Heditsian Jr.; born May 20, 1928 (some sources say 1930), in Providence, Rl; son of Albert David and Rose (Boghosian) Heditsian; married Bridget Mori, June 29,1968; children: Alexandra Mary, Serena Rose. Education: Attended Brown University, 1949-51; studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre, 1953. Addresses: /Agent—The Artists Group, Ltd., 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 2490, Los Angeles, CA 90067-4045. Career: Actor. Member: Actors' Studio. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1956, for A Mont/7 in the Country; Barter Theatre Award for Summer and Smoke. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Victor Sebastian, Five Fingers, NBC, 1959-60. Spencer Harrison, Another World, NBC, 1964. Commander/Captain Lee Crane, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1964-68. Sir Roger Langdon, Dynasty //: The Col bys, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Porcius Festus, A.D. (also known as A.D.— Anno Dom/n/), NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Roger Edmonds, The Cat Creature, ABC, 1973. Dr. Peter Brooks, Adventures of the Queen, CBS, 1975.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Eleven o'clock Flight," /Craft Television Theatre, NBC, 1955. "Follow the Leader," The Big Story, NBC, 1956. "A Lesson in Fear," Hong Kong, ABC, 1961. "Call Back Yesterday," Bus Stop, ABC, 1961. "The Case of the Dodging Domino," Perry Mason, CBS, 1962. "The Mink Machine," Farmer's Daughter, ABC, 1964. "Louella," The Saint, NBC, 1966. "Somewhere in a Crown,"/ourney to the Unknown, ABC, 1968. Rob, "Love and the Other Love," Love, American Style, ABC, 1969. "The Buyer," The F.B.I., ABC, 1972. Bell, "The Dead Samaritan," Cannon, CBS, 1972. "A Gathering of Sharks," The FBI, ABC, 1973. John Sandier, "Night Flight to Murder," Cannon, CBS, 1973. "The Case of the Frenzied Feminist," The New Adventures of Perry Mason, CBS, 1973. "The Capricorn Murders," Shaft, CBS, 1974. "Dark Warning," Medical Center, CBS, 1974. "Murder Impossible," Wide World of Mystery, ABC, 1974. "The Man Who Thought He Was Dillinger," Manhunter, CBS, 1974. "For the Use of the Hall," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1975. "Betrayal," Bronk, CBS, 1975. David Farnum, "The Star," Cannon, CBS, 1975. "The Adventure of the Eccentric Engineer," £//ery Queen, NBC, 1976. "Coming Apart," Fam//y, ABC, 1976. Paul Nugent, "The Deadly Charade," Barnaby tones, CBS, 1977. Evan Robley, "The Queen and the Thief," Wonder Woman, CBS, 1977.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Buddy Stanfield, "Julia's Old Flame/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1977. Steve Darnell, "It Didn't Happen One Night," The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1978. "Sighting 4011: The Doll House Incident," Project UFO, NBC, 1978. "High Rollers," Flying High, CBS, 1978. Carter Gillis, "Angels in the Stretch," Charlie's Ange/s, ABC, 1978. Carlyle Cranston, "Family Reunion," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. Sherman, "Tug of War," The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. John Thornwood, "He Married an Angel," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1981. Karl Dixon/Claude Duncan, "The Chateau,"Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. Allan Christenson, "Eye of the Beholder," The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. "Murder by the Book," Nero Wolfe, NBC, 1981. David Tabori, "Man Beast," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. "Daniel and King Nebuchadnezzar," Greatest Heroes of the Bible, NBC, 1981. Captain John Day, "Show Me a Hero," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. Milo Hendricks, "Undersea Odyssey," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1981. Miles Wiatt, "Hart of Diamonds," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1982. Jordan Stevens, "Snow Job," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1982. Bradford York, "April in Boston," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. "Receipt for Murder," Matt Houston, ABC, 1982. Pierre Cerdan, "Murder in Aspic," Matt Houston, ABC, 1982. Cliff Jacobs, "The Role Model," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. Phillip Camden, "Face of Fire," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1982. Erix Saxon, "The Protectors," T. /. Hooker, ABC, 1982. "Amanda's by the Sea," Amanda's, ABC, 1983. Sam Dexter, "The Downstairs Bride," Dynasty, ABC, 1983. Sam Dexter, "The Vote," Dynasty, ABC, 1983. Daniel Carman, "Final Adieu," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1984. "Fantasyland," Partners in Crime, NBC, 1984. David Burke, Double Trouble, NBC, 1984. Monte Sorrenson, "Her Bodyguard," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1985. Austin Tyler, "Simon without Simon," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1985. Barry Singer, "Her Honor, the Mayor," The Love Boat, ABC, 1985.
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Jack Fitzpatrick, "Distortions," Hotel, ABC, 1985. Ted Cooper, "Knight in Retreat," Knight Rider, NBC, 1985. Ed Galbin, "Eye in the Sky," Crazy like a Fox, CBS, 1985. Miles Warner, "The Second Best Man," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1985. Vaughn, "Mind Games," TheA-Team, NBC, 1985. Mitch Payne, "The Perfect Foil," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Howard Bentley, Hotel, ABC, 1987. Mr. Ratcliff, "Mona," Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1987. "Mr. Chapman, I Presume," The Law and Harry McGraw, CBS, 1987. Victor Caspar, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Clay Hollinger, "Can I Save My Children?" ABC Afternoon Playbreak, ABC, 1974. ABC's Silver Anniversary Special—25 and Still the One, ABC, 1978. For the Use of the Hall, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction, USA Network, 1997. Also appeared in Summer and Smoke, BBC. Film Appearances: (As Al Hedison) Lieutenant Ware, The Enemy Below, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. (As Al Hedison) Andre, The Fly, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1958. (As Al Hedison) Jamie, 5on of Robin Hood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Ed Malone, The Lost World, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. David Chatfield, Marines, Let's Go, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Philip, The Greatest 5tory Ever Told, United Artists, 1965. M\ck,Kemek, GHM, 1970. Felix Leiter, Live and Let Die, United Artists, 1973. King, Ffolkes (also known as North Sea Hijack and Assault Force), Universal, 1980. Dr. Hadley, The Naked Face, Cannon, 1984. Frank Wheeler, Smart Alec (also known as The Movie Maker), American Twist/Boulevard, 1986. Felix Leiter, License to Kill (also known as License Revoked), United Artists, 1989. The Undeclared War, 1992. Stage Appearances: Beliaev, A Month in the Country, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1956.
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Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?, 1985. Forty Deuce, 1985. The Abduction from the Seraglio, Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH, 1992.
Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Dramatists Guild, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.
Also appeared in Clash By Night, New York City; Bad Bad ]o Jo, London; and Return Engagement. Toured U.S. cities in Chapter II and Come into My Parlor.*
Awards, Honors: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Award; women's fund award, for Warsaw Opera; National Endowment for the Arts grant, for choreography; Samuel Rubin Foundation grant for composers and playwrights; Theatre Communications Group grant, special travel grant to native American reservations.
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PERSONAL Born November 28, 1948, in Philadelphia, PA; daughter of Abraham (in the clothing business) and Judith (Kaplan) Heikin. Education: Sarah Lawrence, B.A. (dance and theatre), 1970; attended the JuiIIiard School of Music, 1981-82; studied for the stage with Stella Adler and Peter Flood; studied dance and choreography with Bessie Schoenberg; studied voice with Marge Rivington and Tony Franco; studied music composition with Heiner Stadler and Ben Johnston; and studied playwriting with Wilford Leach, John Braswell, and Crispin Larengiero./Avocat/ona/ interests: Playing piano and the balalaika, speaking French. Addresses: /Agent— Howard Rosenstock, Rosenstock/ Wender, 3 East Fourth Street, New York, NY 10003. Career: Actress, composer, and writer. Involved with Dance for Children at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY and the Head Start program with the Philadelphia Board of Education, Philadelphia, PA; La MaMa, New York City, instructor; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, instructor of master classes in arts awareness; University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, vocal coach, opera division; St. Ann's School, NY, teacher of musical theatre; Native American Theatre Ensemble, guest director for two years and taught music, dance and western acting and developed, with the members of the company, a piece on Nez Perce Coyote legends entitled Coyote Tracks, which has since been performed worldwide. Performed at the Theatre Gerard-Phillipe and Centre Americain Theatre, both Paris, France; also performed at various clubs in New York City and with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, New York City.
Stage Appearances: The Carrot, Peter Rabbit, Children's Theatre, Playhouse in the Park, Philadelphia, PA, 1963. Title role, Carmilla, La MaMa, New York City, 1970. Edith, The Pirates of Penzance, Uris Theatre, New York City, 1981. Edna Burge, Mrs. Farmer's Daughter, American Music Theatre Festival, Philadelphia, PA, 1984. Also appeared as Marlowe, Forget Him, New York City; Weaver, a suicide, A Trilogy, New York City; Debby Specialist, C.O.R.F.A.X. (Don't Ask), New York City; Rosemary, Rat's Mass, New York City; Creusa, Medea, New York City; the singer and understudy for the role of Madonna Sostrada, The Mandrake, Violenta, All's Well That Ends Well, and the understudy for the role of Mabel, The Pirates of Penzance, all at New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City; La Boheme, New York Shakespeare Festival; Maria, West Side Story; Anna I, The Seven Deadly Sins; title role, Miss Julie; and Serafina, The Rose Tattoo. Major Tours: Made several tours of Europe for La MaMa with Wilford Leach's ETC company and Andrei Serban's company. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in That's the Trouble with Water (documentary), WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, PA. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on Saturday Night Live, NBC and The Today Show, NBC.
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Stage Plays: Trio for Two Feet and a Bag, La MaMa, later European and American cities, 1970. Humonic Symphony, La MaMa, later Spoleto Festival, Italy, 1972. Crumbs, La MaMa, 1973. Frame, Washington Square Methodist Church, New York City, 1974. Serenade, La MaMa, 1974-75. Weeks, Cubiculo, New York City, 1976. Cloud 9, Thirteenth Street Theatre, New York City, 1976. Also wrote T.K.O/Arena, La MaMa, later Theatre Gerard-Phillipe, Paris, France.
Musical Works: Warsaw Opera (music-drama), workshop at Actors Studio, New York City, 1981-82. (With Anthony Giles) Non Pasquale (musical; an adaptation of Don Pasquale), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1983. Carmen Monoxide (unproduced), commissioned by the New York Shakespeare Festival, 1983, completed 1984. No Kidding (unproduced), optioned by the New York Shakespeare Festival, spring, 1985. America Needs a Mom (unproduced), 1985. Fountain Heads (unproduced), 1985.
HEIKIN-PEPIN, Nancy See HEIKIN, Nancy
HENDERSON, Florence 1934PERSONAL Born February 14, 1934, in Dale, IN; raised in Owensboro, KY; daughter of Joseph (a tobacco sharecropper) and Elizabeth (Elder) Henderson; married Ira Bernstein, January 9, 1956 (divorced), married John Kappas, August 4, 1987; children (with Bernstein): Barbara, Joey, Robert Norman, Elizabeth.Educat/on: Attended St. Francis Academy, Owensboro, KY; studied acting with Christine Johnson and at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Agent—do The Blake Agency, 415 North Camden Dr., Suite 111, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress, television host, singer, and writer. Appeared in television commercials for Wesson cooking oil. Worker with charitable organizations, including City of Hope and House Ear Institute. Awards, Honors: Sarah Siddons Award, for The Sound of Music. CREDITS
Also composed ]uana (opera; unproduced), libretto by Crispin Larangeira. Screenplays; Billed as Nancy Heikin-Pepin: Screenplay adaptor, Les Epoux Ripoux, 1991. (With Grant Morris) Does This Mean We're Married?, New Line Home Video, 1992. Also wrote About Face (unproduced); with Ellen Kesend, wrote C'est Cheese (unproduced). SIDELIGHTS Nancy Heikin earlier remarked to CTFT, "I love to travel and have been fortunate to have spent a lot of time in Europe, particularly France. In 1968,1 toured Russia (Leningrad, Moscow and Kiev) with the Sarah Lawrence touring chorus. One of my main musical influences is the melodious folk music of eastern European and Russian Jews. I used to sing and dance with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention at the Fillmore East (a long time ago)/'*
Stage Appearances: New girl, Wish You Were Here, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1952. Laurey, Oklahoma!, City Center, New York City, 1953. Resi, The Great Waltz, Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles, CA, later Curran Theatre, San Francisco, CA, both 1953. Title role, Fanny, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1954. Mary Morgan, The Girl Who Came to Supper, New York City, 1963. Nellie Forbush, South Pacific, New York State Theatre, later Lincoln Center, New York City, 1967. The Sound of Music, Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, 1978. Bells Are Ringing, Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, 1979. Also appeared in The King and I, Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, CA.
276 • HENDERSON Major Tours: Laurey, Oklahoma!, 1952-53. Maria, The Sound of Music, 1961. Annie Oakley, Annie Get Your Gun, 1974. Film Appearances: Nina Grieg, The Song of Norway, Cinerama, 1970. The unknown woman, Shakes the Clown, IRS Releasing, 1992. Herself, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Paramount, 1994. Grandma, The Brady Bunch Movie, Paramount, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Sing Along, CBS, 1958. (With Bill Hayes) Host, Oldsmobile Music Theatre (also known as Oldsmobile Presents and Oldsmobile Theatre), NBC, 1959. Today girl, The Today Show, NBC, 1959-60. Carol Brady, The Brady Bunch, ABC, 1969-74. Carol Brady, The Brady Bunch Hour, ABC, 1976-77. Carol Brady, The Brady Brides (also known as The Brady Girls Get Married), NBC, 1980-81. Host, Country Kitchen (also known as Florence Henderson's Home Cooking), TNN, 1985-92. Carol Brady, The Bradys, CBS, 1989-90. Maggie Colby, Dave's World, CBS, 1993-94. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Huck Finn/' The U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1957. "A Family Alliance," The U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1958. Alice, CBS, 1976. Herself, The MuppetShow, syndicated, 1976. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. Hart to Hart, ABC, 1981. "Rendezvous at Big Gulch," Po//ce Squad!, ABC, 1982. The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1985. Host, "A Team Show," Musical Encounter, part one, KLCS, 1985. Host, "A Record Show," Musical Encounter, part three, KLCS, 1985. Host, "Musical Families," Musical Encounter, part five, KLCS, 1985. Margaret Flanagan, LA. Law, NBC, 1986. Carol Brady, "Brady Dimension," Day by Day, NBC, 1989. Everyday with Joan Lunden, 1989. Florence Anderson, Roseanne, ABC, 1993. Flo, "Suck Up or Shut Up," Roseanne, ABC, 1994. "Mommies Day," The Mommies, NBC, 1994. Herself, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Herself, Night Stand, 1995. Madeline, EHen, ABC, 1996. Guest Host, The Vicki Lawrence Show (also known as Fox After Breakfast), Fox, 1996. Voice, Nightmare Ned, ABC, 1997. The JLate, Late Show, CBS, 1997. Also appeared in Burke's Law, CBS; Hollywood Squares, NBC; Murder, She Wrote, CBS; It's Carry Shandling's Show, Showtime and Fox; The Tonight Show, NBC; and The Wil Shriner Show. Television Appearances; Specials: Oscar Hammerstein II—An Appreciation (also known as Tribute to Oscar Hammerstein), NBC, 1960. A World of Love, 1970. City vs. Country, 1971. A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary, 1972. The Paul Lynde Halloween Special, 1976. Bob Hop Special: Bob Hope's All-Star Comedy Special From Australia, 1978. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Women / Love—Beautiful But Funny, 1982. The Night of 100 Stars II, 1985. Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III, 1985. Host, Star Tour Australia, 1986. Candid Camera Christmas Special, 1987. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, 1987. ]ay Leno's Family Comedy Hour, 1987. Ellen Casio, Just a Regular Kid: An AIDS Story, 1987. Host, The Mrs. America Pageant, 1987. Today at 35, 1987. Host, The Fourth Annual Mrs. of the World Pageant, 1988. Host, Still a Family, 1989. There Really Is a Santa Claus, 1989. Bob Hope Lampoons Show Business, 1990. Stand-Up Comics Take a Stand!, 1990. Starathon '90, 1990. Host, The Mrs. America Pageant, 1990. The Tube Test, 1990. Funny Business With Charlie Chase, 1991. New York Host, Starathon '91, 1991. Mom Knows Best (also known as Sitcom Moms), CBS, 1992. Host, Starathon '92: A Weekend With the Stars, syndicated, 1992. Segment Host, A 70s Celebration: The Beat is Back, NBC, 1993. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. Host, Bradymania: A Very Brady Special (also known as Bradymania), ABC, 1993. A Capitol Fourth, PBS, 1994. Brady Bunch Home Movies, CBS, 1995.
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HENNESSY, Jill See HENNESSY, Jillian
HENNESSY, Jillian 1969(Jill Hennessy) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, 1989. MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Carol Brady, A Very Brady Christmas, CBS, 1988. Muriel, Fudge-A-Mania, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Monica Richardson, The Love Boat, ABC, 1976. RECORDINGS Albums: With One More Look at You, Manhattan Records, 1979. Taped Readings: (With Linda Lavin and Marcia Rodd) The Performances of John Vliet Lindsay, 1970. WRITINGS Cookbooks: A Little Cooking, A Little Talking and a Whole Lotta Fun, edited by Elyssa A. Harte, Panorama Publishing (Van Nuys, CA), 1988. Other: (Adaptor with Shari Lewis) One-Minute Bible Stories, New Testament, researched by Gerry Matthews, illustrated by C. S. Ewing, Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The Advocate, August, 1993, pp. 54-55. Entertainment Weekly, May 29, 1992, pp. 43-44. People Weekly, July 26, 1993, pp. 60-64.*
Born November 25, 1969, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; raised in various Canadian cities, including Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; daughter of John (a sales and marketing executive) and Maxine (a secretary) Hennessy; twin sister of Jacqueline Hennessy (an actress); companion of Paolo Mastropietro (an attorney and actor). Avocational interests: Playing the guitar. Addresses: Agent—c/o William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress; guitarist for the New Originals, an alternative and folk band; also worked as a model. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Jill Hennessy) Assistant district attorney Claire Kincaid, Law and Order, NBC, 1993-96. Television Appearances; Episodic: Patty, "Goliath Is My Name," War of the Worlds (also known as War of the Worlds: The Second Invasion), syndicated, 1988. Maria, "Striptease," The Hitchhiker, USA Network, 1989. Elisabeth, "Pawns," The Hitchhiker, USA Network, 1989. Secretary, "Year of the Monkey," Friday the 13th (also known as Friday the 13th: The Series), syndicated, 1990. (As Jill Hennessy) Lauren Benjamin, "Crazy for You . . . And You," Flying Blind, Fox, 1992. Assistant district attorney Claire Kincaid, "For God and Country," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and Homicide: LOTS), NBC, 1996. Film Appearances: Mimsy, Dead Ringers (also known as Gemini and Twins), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Dr. Marie Lazarus, Robocop 3, Orion, 1993.
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Deanne White, The Paper, Universal, 1994. Laura, / Shot Andy Warhol, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1996. Lindsay Hamilton, A Smile Like Yours, Paramount, 1997. Dr. Victoria Constantini, Most Wanted, New Line Cinema, 1997. Dead Broke, 1998. Stage Appearances: Maria Elena, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1990-91. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 27, 1995, p. 113. TV Guide, May 4, 1996, pp. 36-37.*
HENRITZE, Bette (Bette Howe) PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "hen-rit-see"; born May 23, in Betsy Layne, KY. Education: Graduated from the University of Tennessee; studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Agent—do Writers and Artists Agency, 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actress. Arena Stage, Washington, DC, guest artist, 1988-89. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1967, for Measure for Measure, Thorton Wilder''s Triple Bill, The Displaced Person, and The Rimers of Eldritch. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (As Bette Howe) Mary Delaney, jenny Kissed Me, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1948. Cloyne, Purple Dust, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1956. Various roles, Pictures in the Hallway, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1956. Peasant woman, The Power and the Glory, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1958. Nirodyke, Lysistrata, Phoenix Theatre, 1959. Peer Gynt, Phoenix Theatre, 1960.
Pimple, She Stoops to Conquer, Phoenix Theatre, 1960. Bessie Burgess, The Plough and the Stars, Phoenix Theatre, 1960. Mrs. Peyton, The Octoroon, Phoenix Theatre, 1961. Margaret, Much Ado about Nothing, New York Shakespeare Festival, Wollman Memorial Skating Rink, New York City, 1961. Duchess of York, King Richard II, New York Shakespeare Festival, Wollman Memorial Skating Rink, 1961. Mrs. Gensup, Giants, Sons of Giants, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1962. Nerissa, The Merchant of Venice, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1962. Goneril, King Lear, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1962. Mary Todd, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1963. Cross-Lane Nora, The Lion in Love, One Sheridan Square Theatre, New York City, 1963. Charmian, Antony and Cleopatra, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1963. Paulina, The Winter's Tale, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1963. Mrs. Hasty Malone, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1963. Various roles, The White House, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1964. Emilia, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, then Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1964. Louise, Maja, landlady, and young lady, Baal, Martinique Theatre, 1965. Mariana, All's Well That Ends Well, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1966. Mariana, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1966. Ermengarde, "A Long Christmas Dinner/' and Mademoiselle Pointevin, "Queens of France," Thornton Wilder's Triple Bill, Cherry Lane Theatre, 1966. Mrs. Shortley, The Displaced Person, St. Clements Church, New York City, 1966. Mary Wind rod, The Rimers of Eldritch, Cherry Lane Theatre, 1967. Bea Schmidt, Dr. Cook's Garden, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1967. Mrs. Bacon, Here's Where / Belong, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1968. Edna, "The Acquisition," Trainer, Dean, and Liepolt and Co. (triple-bill), American Place Theatre, New York City, 1968-69.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Jessie Mason, Crime of Passion, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1969. Understudy, He//o and Goodbye, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1969. Margaret Jourdain, Henry VI, Part I, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1970. The Duchess of York, Henry VI, Part II, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1970. The Duchess of York, Richard III, New York Shakespeare Fesitval, Delacorte Theatre, 1970. Anna Ames, The Happiness Cage, Estelle Newman Theatre, New York City, 1970. Fay, Clarice, Wendy, and the woman, Older People, Public/Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1972. Ursula, Much Ado about Nothing, Delacorte Theatre, 1972, then Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1972-73. Trixie, Lotta; or, The Best Thing Evolution's Come Up With, Public/Anspacher Theatre, 1973. Mother, Over Here (also known as Over Here!), Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1974. Margaret, Richard III, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1974. Mrs. Soames, Our Town, American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, CT, 1975. Pauline, The Winter's Tale, American Shakespeare Theatre, 1975. Elizabeth, Angel Street, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1975-76. Nora, Home, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1976. Mrs. Mihaly Almasi, Catsplay, Manhattan Theatre Club, then Promenade Theatre, both New York City, 1978. Susan Ramsden, Man and Superman, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1978-79. Anna, A Month in the Country, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1979-80. Understudy for Margie, One Night Stand, Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1980. Essie, Ah! Wilderness, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, 1981. Mother Superior, /Agnes of God, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1981. Second witch, Macbeth, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1981. Miss Ericson and Monica Reed, Present Laughter, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1982-83. Emily Stilson, W/ngs, Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1983. Rabbi's wife, The Golem, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1984. Mary Margaret Donovan, The Octette Bridge Club, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1985.
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Mom, Daughters, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1986. Nurse Guinness, Heartbreak House, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986. Grace Tanner, Amazing Grace, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 1987. Ouiser, 5tee/ Magnolias, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1987, then Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1987-89. Mrs. Hedges, Born Yesterday, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1987-88. Eva Temple, Orpheus Descending, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1989. Miss Framer, Lettice and Lovage, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1990. Demetria Riffle, On Borrowed Time, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1991. Rinalda, All's Well That Ends Well, Central Park/ Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1993. Berte, Hedda Gabler, Criterion Center Stage Right, 1994. Maryina (Nanny), Uncle Vanya, Circle in the Square Uptown Theatre, New York City, 1995. Appeared at the Manasquan Theatre, NJ, 1951. Major Tours: Paulina, The Winter's Tale, New Jersey and Connecticut cities, 1976. Mrs. Putnam, The Crucible, New Jersey and Connecticut cities, 1976. Anna, A Month in the Country, New Jersey and Pennsylvania cities, 1976. Jenny, The Torch-Bearers, New Jersey and Pennsylvania cities, 1976. Helga Ten Dorp, Deathtrap, U.S. cities, summers of 1979 and 1980. Also toured Virginia cities with the Barter Theatre Company, 1950. Film Appearances: Mrs. Kimball, an operating room nurse, The Hospital, United Artists, 1971. Anna Kraus, The Happiness Cage (also known as The MindSnatchers), Cinerama, 1972. Sarah Parker, Rage, Warner Bros., 1972. All That Jazz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Sally Devlin, a female candidate, The World According to Carp, Warner Bros., 1982. Mrs. Murphy, Brighton Beach Memoirs (also known as Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs), Universal, 1986. Emma, Other People's Money, Warner Bros., 1991.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Mrs. Gorniki, "Magical Makeovers/'ABCAfterschool Specials, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Mary Lapp, "Harvest of Fire," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: New York News, CBS, 1995. Also appeared in episodes of All My Children, ABC; Another World, NBC; As the World Turns, CBS; CB Repertory Theatre, CBS; The Defenders, CBS; The Doctors and the Nurses, CBS; The Edge of Night, ABC; Hidden Faces, NBC; Love of Life, NBC; N.Y.P.D., ABC; Omnibus, NBC; One Life to Live, ABC; Ryan's Hope, ABC; and appeared in "The Plough and the Stars, "Play of the Week, syndicated.*
HERVEY Jason 1972PERSONAL Born April 6, 1972; son of Alan (a retail sales manager) and Marsha (a talent agent) Hervey. Education: Trained for the stage at Ernie Lively Actors Workshop, Michael Cutt Actors Workshop, Virgil Frye Actors Workshop, and with Dupree Dance Studio. Avocational interests: Sports, including ice hockey. Addresses: Agent—Abrams Artists and Associates, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 625, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Interplay Pictures, cofounder, 1996; also works as a producer of sports vignettes and as a director. Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon, national youth host, 1988; actor in more than 250 television commercials. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Variety Club. Awards, Honors: Youth in Film Award nomination, best young actor in a television movie, for "Daddy, I'm Their Momma Now," ABC Afterschool Specials; Youth in Film Award nomination, best young actor as a guest in a television series; Halo Award from the magazine Faces.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Zeke, Wildside, ABC, 1985. Charlie Hunter, Different Strokes, ABC, 1985-86. Curtis Spicoli, Fast Times (also known as Fast Times atKidgemont High), CBS, 1986. Wayne Arnold, The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988-93. Host, Wide World of Kids, syndicated, 1991. Television Work; Series: Associate producer, Wide World of Kids, syndicated, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Jamie, Your Place or Mine, CBS, 1983. Todd Sweeney, The Ratings Came (also known as The Mogul), The Movie Channel, 1984. Clint, Little Spies, ABC, 1986. Eddy, Take Me Home Again (also known as The Lies Boys Tell), NBC, 1994. John Rock, "Spring Fling!/' The ABC Family Movie, ABC, 1995. Also appeared as Kevin. Gabe and Walker, ABC. Television Work; Movies: Associate producer, The Legend of Gator Face (also known as Gator Face), Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1989. Super Bloopers and New Practical]okes, NBC, 1990. Appeared as Roy, "Daddy, I'm Their Momma Now/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC. Television Appearances; Episodic: Little Jim, Gun Shy, CBS, 1983. Bobby, "The Last Electric Knight," Magical World of Disney, ABC, 1986. Bradley, Simon and Simon, CBS, 1988. Todd Sandreen, "Bad Blades," Baywatch Nights, syndicated, 1995. Appeared as Louie as a child, Taxi, ABC; also appeared in episodes of A Year in the Life, NBC; Punky Brewster, NBC; Alice, CBS; The Love Boat, ABC; The Two of Us, CBS; Hell Town, NBC; Trapper John, M.D., CBS; and Likely Stories, Showtime. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the pilot for The O'Brians.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Film Appearances: Frank Dale, Frankenweenie (short film), 1984. Potato, The Buddy System, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Steve, Meatballs, Part II, TriStar, 1984. Milton Baines, Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. Kevin Morton, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Warner Bros., 1985. Brat, Po//ce Academy II: Their First Assignment, Warner Bros., 1985. Young Thornton, Back to School, Orion, 1986. E. J., The Monster Squad, TriStar, 1987. Andy, Do Me a Favor, Quadra Entertainment, 1997. Also appeared in Children on Their Birthday, American Film Institute. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Sonny, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1984. WRITINGS Television Series: Wide World of Kids, syndicated, 1991. RECORDINGS Games: Voice is featured on "Return to Zork" for Sega Saturn.
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Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actress, 1980, for Marilyn: The Untold Story. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sally, Death Valley, Universal, 1982. Sable, Better Late Than Never (also known as Whose Little Girl Are You.?), Warner Bros., 1983. Jane Mortimer, Carbo Talks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Isabel Bradley, The Razor's Edge, Columbia, 1984. Flo, Fever Pitch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Carol Heath, Peggy Sue Cot Married, TriStar, 1986. Dr. Gillian Taylor, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Paramount, 1986. Dr. Amy Larkin, Like Father, Like Son, TriStar, 1987. Karen Barclay, Child's Play (also known as Souven/r), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Janet Pearson, She's Out of Control, Columbia, 1989. Ella, Secret Ingredient (also known as Taina ManastirkeRakije), 1990. Mary Parker, Liebestraum, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ Pathe, 1991. Abigail Dalton,D/7//ngerandCapone, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Ms. Lewis, Eight Days a Week, Mayfair Entertainment, 1996. Maggie, Turbulence, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1997. Also appeared in the film Cognac.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, January 29, 1990, p. 76.*
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Television Appearances; Series: Faith Coleridge, Ryan's Hope, ABC, 1976-78. Dr. Emily Rappant, The Bad News Bears, CBS, 197980. Amanda Tucker, Tucker's Witch, CBS, 1982-83. Jeannie Barker, Winnetka Road, NBC, 1994. Annie Camden, Seventh Heaven, The WB, 1996—. Television Appearances; Movies: Annie, Love for Rent, ABC, 1979. Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn: The Untold Story, ABC, 1980. Beth, To Race the Wind, CBS, 1980. Ann Welles,/acque//ne5usann's 'Valley of the Dolls 1981 "(also known as Valley ofthe Dolls 7987), CBS, 1981. Lisa Sage, Happy Endings, CBS, 1983. Jane Algernon, Laguna Heat, HBO, 1987.
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Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, best supporting actor in a television series, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1982, and Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1987, both for Magnum, P.I.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1988. The Tonight Show, NBC, 1989. Lauren Ridgeway, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1993. Pamela Crawford, Burke's Law, CBS, 1995.
Film Appearances: Teacher, The Last Picture Show, Columbia, 1971. Totts, Lawman, United Artists, 1971. Honky, 1971. Jenkins, The Carey Treatment, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1972. Walter Brandt, Skyjacked (also known as Sky Terror), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Mr. Kaltenborn, What's Up Doc?, Warner Bros., 1972. Bootmaker, High Plains Drifter, Universal, 1973. Department store manager, The Outside Man (also known as Un Homme est mort and Funerale a Los Angeles), United Artists, 1973. Sheriff Hardin and Jess Hardin, Paper Moon, Paramount, 1973. Laxker, The Thief Who Came to Dinner, Warner Bros., 1973. The Naked Ape, 1973. Howard Johnson, Blazing Saddles, Warner Bros., 1974. Yelburton, Chinatown, Paramount, 1974. Carl, The Nickel Ride, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Rodney James, At Long Last Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Ned Grote, The Day of the Locust, Paramount, 1975. Christy McTeague, Lucky Lady, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1975. Scott Velie, /Audrey Rose, United Artists, 1977. Webb, Sunburn, Paramount, 1979. Rich man, History of the World, Part I, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Dean Burch, Up the Creek, Orion, 1984. Pfarrer, Cummibarchen Kusst Man Nicht (also known as Real Men Don't Eat Cummi Bears), Tivoli Filmverleih, 1989. Dr. Whitehead,/A Very Brady Sequel (also known as Very Brady and Brady Bunch 2), Paramount, 1996.
Other Television Appearances: (As Cathy Hicks) Valerie,Sparrow (pilot), CBS, 1978. Allison Ploutzer, Up to No Good (special), ABC, 1992. Nancy, The Circle Game (special), ABC, 1993.
Stage Appearances: Sally Haines, Tribute, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1978. Also appeared on Broadway in Present Laughter.*
HICKS, Cathy See HICKS, Catherine
HILLERMAN, John 1932PERSONAL Full name, John Benedict Hillerman; born December 20, 1932, in Denison, TX; son of Christopher Benedict and Lenora JoAnn (Medinger) Hillerman. Education: Attended University of Texas, 1949-52; studied acting at American Theatre Wing, 1958-59. Addresses: Agent—Borinstein, Oreck, Bogart, 8271 Melrose Ave., Suite 110, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actor. Theatre Club, Washington, DC, member of company, 1965-69. Military service: U.S. Air Force, 1953-57. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
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Television Appearances; Series: Simon Brimmer, The Adventures of Ellery Queen, NBC, 1975-76. John Elliot, The Betty White Show, CBS, 1977-78. Jonathan Quale Higgins III and Father Paddy MacGuinnes, Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1980-88.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Lloyd Hogan, The Hogan Family (also known as The Hogans, Valerie, and Valerie's Family), NBC, 1990-91. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sir Francis Commarty, Around the World in 80 Days, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Medical examiner, Sweet, Sweet Rachel, ABC, 1971. Major Underwood, The Great Man's Whiskers, NBC, 1973. Thomas Q. Rachel, The Law, NBC, 1974. Major Walcott, The Invasion of Johnson County, NBC, 1976. Major Leo Hargit, Relentless, CBS, 1977. George Davis, Kill Me If You Can, NBC, 1977. Marvin, A Guide for the Married Woman, ABC, 1978. Victor Slavin, Betrayal, NBC, 1978. Greg Previn, Marathon, CBS, 1980. Maury Paul, Little Gloria . . . Happy at Last, NBC, 1982. Cyril Combs, Assault and Matrimony, NBC, 1987. Raymond Kepler, Street of Dreams, CBS, 1988. Dr. John Watson, Hands of a Murderer (also known as Sherlock Holmes and the Prince of Crime and The Napoleon of Crime), CBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Pilots: Tree inspector, The Last Angry Man, ABC, 1974. Simon Brimmer, Ellery Queen: Too Many Suspects, NBC, 1975. John Peacock, Beane's of Boston, CBS, 1979. Mr. Dempster, Gossip, NBC, 1979. Voice of IFR 7000, Institute for Revenge, NBC, 1979. Tales of the Gold Monkey, ABC, 1982. Paul Harrison, Battles: The Murder That Wouldn't Die, NBC, 1980. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Play It Again, Samuelson," The Sandy Duncan Show, CBS, 1972. "Silent Target," Man nix, CBS, 1973. "The Only Way Out," Kojak, CBS, 1974. "Search for a Dead Man," Mannix, CBS, 1975. Donald Blair, "Man on Fire," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1976. "Raped Fire,"Serp/co, NBC, 1976. "Wonder Woman vs. Gargantua," The New, Original Wonder Woman, ABC, 1976. "Licensed to Kill," Delvecchio, CBS, 1977. "Fear of Cheesecake," Flying High, CBS, 1978. "Harriet's Happenings," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1978.
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The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. "Makin' Tracks," Young Maverick, CBS, 1980. Soap, ABC, 1980. William Whitney, "Diamonds Aren't Forever," Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, ABC, 1980. Claude "Al" Connors, One Day at a Time, CBS, 1980. "Cruise at Your Own Risk," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1980. Nobody's Perfect, ABC, 1980. "Pack," Lou Grant, CBS, 1980. One Day at a Time, CBS, 1980. "Emeralds Are Not a Girl's Best Friend," Simon and : Simon, CBS, 1982. "The Last Case," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "Mary Kawena Pukui," An American Portrait, CBS, I 1984. "Magnum on Ice," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Mac MacKenzie, Berlin Break, 1992. Also appeared in episodes of Comedy Break, syndicated; The F.B.I., ABC; and Maude, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Betty White, NBC, 1978. The Funniest ]oke I Ever Heard, ABC, 1984. Host, CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, annually, 1983-87. Texas 750: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986. Sea World's All-Star Lone Star Celebration, CBS, 1988. Stop the Madness, CBS, 1989. Stage Appearances: Lady of the Camellias, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1963. Also appeared in The Great God Brown, a Broadway production, and in productions of Death of a Salesman, The Lion in Winter, The Little Foxes, Come Blow Your Horn, Caligula, Rhinoceros, The Fourposter, The Lark, and The Devil's Disciple. *
HINDMAN, Earl 1942PERSONAL Born October 20,1942, in Bisbee, AZ; married, wife's name Molly (an Episcopal priest). Addresses: Home—Connecticut. /Agent—The Tischerman Agency, 6767 Forest Lawn Dr., Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90068.
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Career: Actor. Member of company at Syracuse Repertory Theatre, Syracuse, NY, 1967, Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1974-75, and New Jersey Shakespeare Festival at Drew University, Madison, NJ, 1976. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Detective Bob Reid, Ryan's Hope, ABC, 1975-84. Wilson Wilson, Home Improvement, ABC, 1991—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lieutenant Commander Wade McClusky, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988. Mike Kettmann Sr., 5tay the Night, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: J. H. Potts, Murder in Coweta County, CBS, 1983. Detective Jake Stern, One Po//ce Plaza, CBS, 1986. Danny Keeler, Kojak: The Price of Justice, CBS, 1987. Stern, The Red Spider, CBS, 1988. Donleavy, "It's Always Something" (also known as "Kojak"), The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. Victor, Rising Son, TNT, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: D. Law, "Pueblo,MBC Theatre, ABC, 1974. William, "A Memory of Two Mondays," Great Performances, PBS, 1974. FBI agent Lombardo, Concealed Enemies, 1984. Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade, 1992. Behind Closed Doors with Joan Lunden, ABC, 1995. Segment host, The 11th Annual Soap Opera Awards, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Clayton, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1985. Findlay, "Coal Black Soul," The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. Lieutenant Elmer, The Equalizer (three episodes), CBS, 1986 and 1987. Max Ordella, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Pilots: Rick, Key West, NBC, 1973. Film Appearances: Three into Two Won't Go, 1969. Whitey, Who Killed Mary What's 'er Name? (also known as Death of a Hooker), Cannon, 1971. Brown, The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three, United Artists, 1974.
Deputy Red, The Parallax View, Paramount, 1974. Garrity, Shoot It: Black, Shoot It: Blue, Levitt/Pickman, 1974. Beau Welles, Greased Lightning, Warner Bros., 1977. FBI agent, The Brinks]ob (also known as BigStickup at Brinks), Universal, 1978. Lieutenant Hanson, Taps, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. J. T., Silverado, Columbia, 1985. Satch, Three Men and a Baby, Buena Vista, 1987. Voices of Chet, Black John, and Jerry, Talk Radio, Universal, 1988. Henry Macy,Ba//ad of the Sad Cafe, Angelika, 1991. Sergeant, Fires Within, 1991. Stage Appearances: Marvin Hudgins, Dark of the Moon, Mercer-Shaw Arena Theatre, New York City, 1970. The Rivalry, Mummers Theatre, Oklahoma City, OK, 1970. Kress, The 8as/c Training of Pavlo Hummel, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1971. Captain Martin, The Love Suicide at the Schofield Barracks, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1972. Asa Trenchard, The Lincoln Mask, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1972. Henry IV, Part One, Folger Theatre Group, Washington, DC, 1974. Rubin Flood, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1979. The Magnificent Cuckold, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981. Red, Red and Blue, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1982. Exeter, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1984. Owen Musser, The Foreigner, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1986. Gaspard Caderousse, The Count of Monte Cristo, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1986. Flint and Roses, Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, 1986. Big Albert Connor, The Stick Wife, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1987. Melons, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1987-88. Phaedra and Hippolytus, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1988-89. Caius Lucius, Cymbeline, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Sheriff Royce Landon Jr., The Night Hank Williams Died, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1989. T. John Blessington, The Solid Gold Cadillac, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1989. Major Tours: The Great White Hope, U.S. cities, 1969-70. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, July 24, 1992, p. 12.*
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PERSONAL HOLBROOK, Anna (Kathryn) Born Donald Drake Hogestyn, in Fort Wayne, IN; son of Bill (a manufacturing executive) and Shug (a homemaker) Hogestyn; married Victoria Post, 1984; children: Whitney, Alexandra. Education: Graduated from University of South Florida, 1976. Addresses: Contact—NBC Burbank, 3000 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91523. Career: Actor. Played baseball on minor league teams for the New York Yankees. Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award, hottest male star, 1994; Daytime TV Award, best actor, for Days of Our Lives; Soap Opera Update Award, best of the best.
PERSONAL Born April 18, in Fairbanks, AK; raised in Tucson, AZ; father, in the military; mother, Johanna Stephens, a professional photographer; married, husband's name, Bruce Holbrook (an airline pilot); children: Johanna, Henry. Education: Studied nursing at University of Arizona; studied broadcast journalism and film at Trinity University. Addresses: Agent—Nancy Texbehi, Paradigm, 200 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress. In college, toured with Up with People; involved with charities, including The Covenant House and The Huntington Hospice. Appeared in commercials for Fruit and Fibre.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Brian McFadden, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1982-83. John Black, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1986—.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress, 1996, and Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress, 1997, both for Another World. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Rod, Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues, CBS, 1985. Also appeared as Jack Breed, Generation, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: The 12th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1987. John Black, Days of Our Lives: One Stormy Night, NBC, 1992.
Television Appearances; Series: Darah, Ben/7, Zax and the Alien Prince, CBS, 1983-84. Sharlene Frame, Sharly Watts, and Kate Baker, Another World, NBC, 1988-91, 1993-97. Television Appearances; Episodic: JanetSilver, "Extended Family," Law and Order, NBC, 1993.
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Christine Whitburn, "Family Values/' Law and Order, NBC, 1994. Heidi Longley, "Bone Free,"5p/n City, ABC, 1997. Velma Darcy, "Matrimony," Law and Order, NBC, 1997. Appeared in episodes of Dallas, CBS; Cunsmoke, CBS; Petrocelli, NBC; The High Chaparral, NBC; and One Life to Live, ABC. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Vera Marquel, Pep Devlin, Private Eye, USA Network, 1997. Stage Appearances: Susie/Martha/Jili Gerard, St. Hugo of Central Park, Lamb's Theatre, New York City, 1988. Woman, The Dolphin Position, Primary Stages, New York City, 1992. Also appeared in The Great Nebula in Orion, Blue Plains, Mr. Parnell. Film Appearances: Woman in sportscar, / Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994.*
MORTON, Peter
1953PERSONAL
Born August 20, 1953, in Bellevue, WA; father, in the shipping business; married Michelle Pfeiffer (an actress), 1981 (divorced, 1988); married. Education: University of California, Santa Barbara, degree in music composition; also attended Principia College. Avocational interests: Playing classical piano. Addresses: Agent— Bauer/Benedek Agency, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, director, producer, and composer. Performed on stage with Lobero Repertory Theatre in Santa Barbara, CA. CREDITS Film Appearances: Joey Madona, Fade to Black, American Cinema, 1980.
Cult member, Serial, Paramount, 1980. Jacob, Sp//t Image, Orion, 1982. Dr. Burt Stanton, Stephen King's Children of the Corn (also known as Children of the Corn), New World, 1984. Father Mahoney, Where the River Runs Black, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Harry, "Hospital," Amazon Women on the Moon (also known as Cheeseburger Film Sandwich), Universal, 1987. Zack Barnes, Side Out, TriStar, 1990. Jamie, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Patrick Brewer, The Baby-Sitter's Club, Columbia, 1995. Roy Foxx, Two Days in the Valley, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1996. Brian, The End of Violence, 1997. Film Work; Director: "Two I.D.s" in Amazon Women on the Moon (also known as Cheeseburger Film Sandwich), Universal, 1987. The Cure, Universal, 1995. Powers That Be, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Crane McFadden, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1982-83. Professor Gary Shepherd, thirtysomething, ABC, 1987-91. Television Appearances; Movies: Tony Smith, She's Dressed to Kill, NBC, 1979. Jack O'Callahan, Miracle on Ice, ABC, 1981. Bill, Freedom, ABC, 1981. Doug, Choices of the Heart (also known as In December the Roses Will Bloom Again), NBC, 1983. Jim Harrison, Children of the Dark, CBS, 1994. General George Armstrong Custer, Crazy Horse, TNT, 1996. Steven Keeney, Death Benefit, USA Network, 1996. Lieutenant Clay Maloney, Murder Live!, NBC, 1997. Scott Fischer, Into Thin Air: Death on Everest, ABC, 1997. Television Work; Movies: Director, Extreme Close-Up (also known as Home Video), NBC, 1990. Executive producer, Murder Live!, NBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "LustetVeritas/'St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. Jack, Gun, ABC, 1997.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Director; Episodic: thirtysomething, ABC, 1988. "Whose Woods Are These?/' The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988. thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. The Wonder Years, ABC, 1989. Gun, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Tom Sawyer, Sawyer and Finn, NBC, 1983. Television Director; Pilots: (And series consultant) Class of'96, Fox, 1993. Birdland, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Dolphins, Whales, and Us (documentary), CBS, 1990. Times Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Host, Marine Life Miracles (documentary), PBS, 1992. Joe, "The Gift," Directed By, Showtime, 1994.
HUBERT-WHITTEN • 287 CREDITS Film Appearances: Bobby, /Above the Rim, New Line Cinema, 1994. Kurt, Sunset Park (also known as Coach), TriStar, 1996. Also appeared as Spike Lee, Plump Fiction; appeared in The Cable Guy and Flirting with Disaster. Television Appearances; Series: Russell, The Single Guy, NBC, 1996-97. Warren Cruickshank, The Practice, ABC, 1997—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Nash Bridges, CBS; Married. .. with Children, Fox; and Law & Order, NBC.*
HOWE, Bette See HENRITZE, Bette
Television Work; Specials: Director, "One Too Many," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1985. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Butterflies Are Free, Masquers Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; also appeared with the Lobero Repertory Company Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA. Adaptations: The television movie Murder Live! is based on a story by Horton.
HUBERT, Janet See HUBERT-WHITTEN, Janet
HUBERT-WHITTEN, Janet (Janet Hubert) PERSONAL
OTHER SOURCES
PERSONAL
Born January 13, in Momence, IL; married; husband's name, James Whitten; children: Elijah Isaac Whitten. Education: Attended the Juilliard School of Drama; studied acting with Peggy Freeman, Gene Lesser, and Stephen Aaron; studied voice with Edith Skinner, Liz Smith, and Robert Williams; and studied dance with Douglas Wassell, Phil Black, Luigi, and Miguel Gidrioux.
Born July 31, in Newark, NJ. Education: Graduated from New York University.
Addresses: /Agent—c/o Actors Group Agency, 157 West 57th St., Suite 604, New York, NY 10019.
Addresses: Contact—4024 Redford Ave., Building 6, Studio City, CA 91604.
Career: Actress, dancer, and singer. Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre, dancer, 1977-79.
Career: Actor. Began career in an AT&T commercial directed by and starring Spike Lee. Writes songs for and sings lead vocals with the band Invisible Culture.
Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild.
TV Guide, Novembers, 1997, pp. 30-33, 51.*
HOWARD, Shawn Michael
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Stage Appearances; Billed as Janet Hubert: Opal, The First, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1981. Joy, Anteroom, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1985. Irina, Lost in the Stars, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1985-86. Sophie, Camille, Long Wharf Theatre, 1986-87.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Ebony, June, 1993, pp. 30-32. Jet, August 9, 1993, pp. 17-18.*
HUTTON, Lauren 1944(?)PERSONAL
Also appeared as Tantomile, Cats, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City; Carameen,5/eep/ng Beauty, Municipal Opera House, St. Louis, MO; woman number one, Home, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis, IN; as a member of the company, Sophisticated Ladies, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City; and in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Golden Theatre, New York City. Major Tours; Billed as Janet Hubert: Appeared as Aifique, Sophisticated Ladies, International tour, including Tokyo, Japan and Paris, France; also appeared as a principal dancer, Dancin', U.S. cities.
Born Mary Laurence Hutton, November 17, 1944 (some sources say 1943), in Charleston, SC; daughter of Laurence Hutton (a writer). Education: Attended University of Florida and Sophia Newcombe College. Addresses: Off/ce—PMK, 955 South Carrillo Drive, Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actress and model. Hutton was one of the top fashion models from the 1960s through the 1980s. CREDITS
Film Appearances; Billed as Janet Hubert: Looking for Mr. Coodbar, Paramount, 1977. The Fury, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. A Piece of the Action, 1985. Lola, Agent on Ice, 1985. Dinner guest, White Man's Burden, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Vivian Banks, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 1990-
93. Karen Williams, Coach, ABC, 1993-94. Esther Hayes, /.aw/ess, Fox, 1996-97. Television Appearances; Movies: Ashtarte, New Eden, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Song performer, The All Night Strut!, 1988. Elaine Baham, What About Your Friends?, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic; Billed as Janet Hubert: 'Tun with Animals," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Dr. Pamela Fordham, Goode Behavior, UPN, 1996. Edwina Dubois, The Jamie Foxx Show (also known as Good to Co), The WB, 1996. Anette Freeman, The Faculty, ABC, 1996.
Film Appearances: Kate, Paper Lion, United Artists, 1968. Rita Nebraska, Little Fauss and Big Halsey, Paramount, 1970. Pamela Gibson, Pieces of Dreams, United Artists, 1970. Jenny, Excuse Me, My Name Is Rocco Papaleo (also known as Permette? Rocco Papaleo and Rocco Papaleo), Rumson, 1972. Billie, The Gambler, Paramount, 1974. Nashville, Paramount, 1975. Aggie Maybank, Gator, United Artists, 1976. Kate Morgan, V7va Knieval! (also known as Seconds to Live), Warner Bros., 1977. Nona Bruce, We/come to L.A., Lion's Gate, 1977. Florence "Flo" Farmer, A Wedding, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Michelle Stratton, American Gigolo, Paramount, 1980. Charlotte Taylor Wilson, Zorro, the Gay Blade, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Jenny Loften, Paternity, Paramount, 1981. Clothilde de Watteville, Hecate, 1981. Jane, All Fired Up (also known as Tout Feu, Tout Flam me)f 1981. Herself, Burroughs, 1983. Kari, Lassiter, Warner Bros., 1984. Countess, Once Bitten, Samuel Goldwyn, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Marlene Belle-Ferguson, A Certain Desire (also known as Flagrant Des/r), Worldwide Entertainment Corp., 1986. Jamie, Ma/one (also known as Blue Blood), Orion, 1987. Scandalous, Anchor Bay, 1988. Cap-Toothed Women, 1988. Francine Lake, Forbidden Sun, Filmscreen, 1989. Jennifer, Missing Pieces, Orion, 1991. Cristina, Miliardi (also known as Millions), 1991. Liz Stanford, Gu/7ty as Charged, IRS Releasing, 1991. Megan, My Father, the Hero, Buena Vista, 1994. Evelyn Jellybelly, Die Story von Monty Spinnerratz, 1997. 54, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Leigh Michaels, Someone's Watching Me, NBC, 1978. Lilah, Institute For Revenge, NBC, 1979. Marathon, CBS, 1980. Cocaine: One Man's Seduction, NBC, 1983. Kathy DeMaio, The Cradle Will Fall, CBS, 1983. Erika Hansen, Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (also known asStarflight One), ABC, 1983. Meg North, Scandal Sheet, ABC, 1985. Joanna Lake, Return of Mickey Spi I lane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1986. Georgia Crawford, Timestalkers, CBS, 1987. Barbara Caldwell, Perfect People, ABC, 1988. Jessica Moreau, Fear, Showtime, 1990. Wynne Atwood, We the jury, USA Network, 1996. Television Appearance; Series: Liz McDowell, Fa/con Crest, 1981. Colette Ferrier, Paper DO//S, ABC, 1984. Linda Fairchild Rush, Central Park West (also known asCPW), CBS, 1995-96. Host, Lauren Hutton and. . ., syndicated, 1995—. Television Appearances; Specials: Steve Martin's Best Show Ever, 1981. From Here to Maternity, 1986.
MUTTON «289 People's 20th Birthday, ABC, 1994. x Host, The World of Audubon 10th Anniversary Special, TBS, 1994. To the Ends of the Earth, USA Network, 1994. Herself, Richard Avedon: Darkness and Light, PBS, 1995. Narration, Intimate Portrait: Marilyn Monroe, Lifetime, 1996. Narration, Intimate Portrait: Bette Davis, Lifetime, 1996. The Late Show With David Letterman Video Special 2, CBS, 1996. Presenter, The VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1996. Hollywood Diaries, American Movie Classics, 1997. Little Warriors: On Location With Lauren Hutton, TBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Leslie Jenner Hawkewood, The Rhinemann Exchange, NBC, 1977. Evelyn Maclntyre, Monte Carlo, CBS, 1986. Z. Z. Bryant, Sins, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Riding the Nightmare," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1986. Television Work: Creator and executive producer, Lauren Hutton and . . . (series), syndicated, 1995—. Producer, Little Warriors: On Location With Lauren Hutton (special), TBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Extremities, Los Angeles Public Theatre. OTHER SOURCES Cosmopolitan, May, 1995, p. 270. Ladies Home Journal, November, 1995, p. 62. Vanity Fair, July, 1995, p. 144. WWD, January 9, 1997, p. S2.*
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ITALIANO, Anne See BANCROFT, Anne
ITO, Robert 1931PERSONAL Born July 2, 1931, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Addresses: /Agent—Chateau Billings Talent Agency, 5657 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 340, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor. National Ballet of Canada, member of company for ten years. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sato, Dimension 5, Feature Films, 1966. Tang, Women of the Prehistoric Planet (also known as Prehistoric Planet Women), Real Art, 1966. George Toyota, Some Kind of a Nut, United Artists, 1969. The Naked Ape, Universal, 1973. Anesthetist, The Terminal Man, Warner Bros., 1974. Asian instructor, Rollerball, United Artists, 1975. Butler, Peeper (also known as Fat Chance), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Mr. Chu, Special Delivery (also known as Dangerous Break), American International, 1976. Midway (also known as Battle of Midway), Universal, 1976. Professor Hikita, The Adventures ofBuckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984.
Koga, Pray for Death, Transworld Entertainment/ American Distribution Group, 1986. Kim, P.I. Private Investigations, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1987. Ted Tanaka, Aloha Summer, 1988. Auctioneer, The Vineyard, 1989. Yamashita's aide, Crazy People, 1990. Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour, ABC, 1973. Voice of Henry Chan, The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan (animated), CBS, 1974. Sam Fujiyama, Quincy, M.E. (also known asQuincy), NBC, 1976-83. Voice characterization, Rambo (animated), syndicated, 1986. Voice of Dr. Sato, "Deadly Force" (animated), Gargoyles, syndicated, 1994—. Television Appearances; Movies: Masai Ikeda, Fer de Lance (also known as Death Dive and Operation Serpent), CBS, 1974. Arnold, Aloha Means Goodbye, CBS, 1974. Intern, Death Scream (also known as The Woman Who Cried Murder), ABC, 1975. Drees Darrin, He/ter Skelter, CBS, 1976. Roy Nakamura, SST— Death Flight (also known as SST: Disaster in the Sky), ABC, 1977. Mr. Hashimoto,/Amer/can Geisha, CBS, 1986. Hasamu Mochadomi, The Great Pretender (also known as Dead End Brattigan), NBC, 1991. Voice, ]onny Quest versus the Cyber Insects (animated), TNT, 1995. Mr. Tawashima, The War between Us, Lifetime, 1995. Shin Chan, Hollow Point (also known as Rysk Rou/ette), HBO, 1996. Voice of priest and Benjamin, "The Magic Pearl" (animated; also known as "Po Po and the Magic
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Pearl" and "Mystery of the Magic Pearl"), ABC Kids Movie Matinee, ABC, 1996. Methusala, Trial at Fortitude Bay, Lifetime, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Way of Violence Has No Name," Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. "The Assassin," Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. "Jororo Farewell," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983. Sato, "WGOD," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1985. Tran Van Hieu, Airwolf, CBS, 1986. Yoshio Shinno, Knots Landing, CBS, 1986. Vang Pau, Supercarrier, ABC, 1988. Kazu, Ohara, ABC, 1988. Joe Matsumuro, Tour of Duty, CBS, 1988. Lawrence Mishima, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1988. Tac Officer Chang, "Coming of Age," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988. "Children of Light," MacGyver, ABC, 1989. Books, "Murder Maybe," Mom P.L, CBC, 1990. Books, "Undue Influence," Mom P.L, CBC, 1990. Tanaka, "Year of the Monkey," Friday the 13th, syndicated, 1990. Voice, ProStars (animated and live-action), NBC, 1991. The Ninja/Kyodai Ken, Batman: The Animated Series, Fox, 1992. Mr. Kato, Animaniacs, 1993. Johnny Leong, "Revenge of the Sword," Highlander, syndicated, 1993. Voice of Mandarin, "Distant Boundaries" (animated), Iron Man (also known as Marvel Action Hour and Marvel Action Universe), syndicated, 1994. Kenji Yoshimida, "Before the Axe," E.N.G., CBC and Lifetime, 1994. Hideo Koto, "The Samurai," Highlander, syndicated, 1994. Dr. Ishimaru, "Nisei," The X-Files, Fox, 1995. Dr. Ishimaru, "731," The X-Files, Fox, 1995. Hiro Miyamoto, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996. Colonel Raymond, "Worlds Apart," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Fong, Kung Fu, ABC, 1972. Li-Teh, Men of the Dragon, ABC, 1974. Dr. Sam Fujiyama, The Eyes of Texas II, NBC, 1980. The godfather, John Woo's "Once a Thief" (also known as Once a Thief), Fox, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: North Korean negotiator, "Pueblo," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1973. Mr. Sumida, "The War between the Classes," CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1985.
IVES • 291 Voice of the old man, "The Magic Paintbrush" (animated), McDonald's Family Theatre, CBS, 1993. Stage Appearances: Flower Drum Song, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1958. Our Town, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1959.*
IVES, Burl
1909-1995
OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born June 14, 1909, in Hunt City Township, IL; died of cancer, April 14, 1995, in Anacortes, WA. Actor, singer, and writer. An Academy Award-winning actor, Ives was also a popular folk singer who was particularly known for children's recordings, including "I Know an Old Lady (Who Swallowed a Fly)" and "On Top of Old Smoky." Ives began singing professionally at an early age and during the 1930s traveled widely throughout North America collecting material to add to his act. He settled in New York City, where he made his stage debut in 1938 in / Married an Angel. He appeared in several Broadway productions, including The Boys from Syracuse, This Is the Army, and Sing Out, Sweet Land, before making his film debut in Smoky in 1946. In the 1950s and 1960s Ives appeared in such films as East of Eden, Desire under the Elms, Our Man in Havana, and Ensign Pulver in addition to the two roles for which he remains best known: his performance as Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, a role that he had originated on Broadway; and his Academy Awardwinning performance as Rufus Hannassey in The Big Country in 1958. He occasionally acted in television series and was seen in the miniseries Roots in 1977. Ives's recording career spanned several decades beginning with "The Wayfaring Stranger" in 1949 and included such notable hits as "Foggy, Foggy Dew," "The Big Rock Candy Mountain," "Frosty the Snowman," "Holly Jolly Christmas," and "Blue Tail Fly." Ives's writings include the memoir Wayfaring Stranger, 1948, and several song books. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: International Who's Who, Europa, 1993, p. 782. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, April 16, 1995, section 2, p. 6. Los Angeles Times, April 15, 1995, pp. A1, A18.
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New York Times, April 15, 1995, p. 10. Times (London), April 15, 1995, p. 19.
IVEY, Dana
1942PERSONAL
Full name, Dana Robins Ivey; born August 12 (some sources say August 14), 1942, in Atlanta, GA; daughter of Hugh Daugherty (a physicist and professor) and Mary Nell (an actress and teacher; maiden name, McKoin) Ivey. Education: Rollins College, B.A. (theatre), 1963; trained for the stage at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Avocational interests: Classical music, reading (historical fiction and mysteries), traveling, supporting animal rights groups. Addresses: /Agent—c/o Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd, 25th floor, Los Angeles, CA, 90067. Career: Actress and teacher. Georgia Institute of Technology, director of Drama Tech, 1974-77; WGKAAM, Atlanta, GA, disc jockey, interviewer, and classical music programmer, 1974-76; Atlanta, GA, teacher, 1974-77; South Coast Repertory Company, Costa Mesa, CA, guest artist, 1989-90; teacher at the Circle in the Square Theatre School, the National Theatre School of Canada, and the Academy Theatre School. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Canadian Actors' Equity Association, Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Fulbright grant to study at the London Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1964; best actress, Atlanta Circle of Drama Critics, 1977, forCome Back to the Five and Dime, jimmy Dean, ]immy Dean; Dramalogue Award, 1979, for Romeo and Juliet; Drama League Award, California Shakespeare Festival, 1979; Clarence Derwent Award, 1983; Drama Desk nomination, 1983, for Present Laughter; Obie Award from the Village Voice, and Drama Desk nomination, both 1983, for Quartermaine's Terms; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, all for best supporting actress, 1984, for Heartbreak House and Sunday in the Park with George, and 1997, for The Last Night of Ballyhoo; Obie Award, 1987, Circle Award, 1988, and Drama Desk nomination, 1988, all for Driving Miss Daisy; Circle Award, 1988, for Wenceslas Square.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Hermia, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Front Street Theatre, Memphis, TN, 1964-65. Sara, Major Barbara, Front Street Theatre, 1964-65. Marian's mother, The Music Man, Front Street Theatre, 1964-65. Mrs. Teale, Roberta, Front Street Theatre, 1964-65. Madame Rosepettle, Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad, Front Street Theatre, 1964-65. Wife and mother, Ah! Wilderness, Front Street Theatre, 1964-65. Wife, The Seven Year Itch, Front Street Theatre, 196465. Mrs. Higgins, My Fair Lady, Front Street Theatre, 1964-65. Mrs. Mullins, Carousel, Theatre of the Stars, Atlanta, GA, 1965. Member of the chorus, Murder in the Cathedral, Canadian Players, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1965-66. Anna, The Firebugs, Canadian Players, 1965-66. Sara Tansey, The Playboy of the Western World, Canadian Players, 1965-66. Mrs. Sowerberry, Oliver!, Theatre of the Stars, 1966. Margaret, Calileo, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1966. Solange, The Maids, Manitoba Theatre Centre, 1966. Kitty, Charley's Aunt, Manitoba Theatre Center, 1966. Title role,/Ant/gone, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1968. Lucy Brown, The Threepenny Opera, Hartford Stage Company, 1968. Baroness and Clea, White Liars/Black Comedy, Theatre Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1969-70. Mia, The Three Desks, Theatre Calgary, 1969-70. Amanda, Private Lives, Theatre Calgary, 1969-70. Pioneer woman and singer, You Two Stay Here, the Rest Come with Me, Theatre Calgary, 1969-70. Gillian, Bell, Book, and Candle, Theatre Calgary, 1969-70. Gwendolyn, The Importance of Being Earnest, Theatre Calgary, 1969-70. Mrs. Gargary, Great Expectations, Theatre Calgary, 1969-70. Fay, Loot, Theatre Calgary, 1969-70. Lill, Revenge, Centaur Theatre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1970-71. Ruth, The Homecoming, Centaur Theatre, 1970-71. Nurse, The Death of Bessie Smith, Centaur Theatre, 1970-71.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Miss Moscowitz, The Electronic Nigger, Centaur Theatre, 1970-71. Sonya, Uncle Vanya, Centaur Theatre, 1970-71. Emilia, Othello, Centaur Theatre, 1970-71. Mrs. Harford,/4 Touch of the Poet, Centaur Theatre, 1970-71. Title role, Electra, Centaur Theatre, 1971-72. Jean, The Entertainer, Centaur Theatre, 1971-72. Narrator, At the Hawk's Well, Centaur Theatre, 197172. Queen, Full Moon in March, Centaur Theatre, 197172. Woman, The Exception and the Rule, Centaur Theatre, 1971-72. Claire, The Maids, Centaur Theatre, 1971-72. Isabelle, Total Eclipse, Centaur Theatre, 1971-72. Gwendolyn Pidgeon, The Odd Couple, Theatre of the Stars, 1972. Helene, En Pieces Detachees, Manitoba Theatre Centre, 1973. Woman, Thurber Carnival, Manitoba Theatre Centre, 1973. Stella, A Streetcar Named Desire, Manitoba Theatre Centre, 1973. Shen-Te, The Good Woman ofSetzuan, Theatre London, London, Ontario, Canada, 1973. Sara, A Touch of the Poet, St. Lawrence Center, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1973. Sara, Sunrise on Sara, Festival Lennoxville, Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada, 1973. Nurse, Romeo and Juliet, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 1974. Sister Woman, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Alliance Theatre, 1974. Jenny, Everything in the Garden, Druid Cellar Dinner Theatre, 1974. Elizabeth Proctor, The Crucible, Alliance Theatre, 1975. Annie Sullivan, The Miracle Worker, Alliance Theatre, 1976. Mistress Quickly, Henry IV, Part I, Alliance Theatre, 1977. Mary, All the Way Home, Alliance Theatre, 1977. Lina, Misalliance, Alliance Theatre, 1977. Mona, Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Alliance Theatre, 1977. Title role, Hedda Gabler, Alliance Theatre, 1977. Catherine, Great Catherine, Shaw Festival, Niagaraon-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada, 1977. Alma, Eccentricities of a Nightingale, Alaska Repertory Theatre, Anchorage, AK, 1978. Miss Casewell, The Mousetrap, Newport Actors Company, Newport, Rl, 1978.
IVEY • 293 Elaine, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Newport Actors Company, 1978. Mrs. Linde, A Doll's House, Manitoba Theatre Centre, 1978. Pearl and Dot, Patio/Porch, Dallas, TX, 1978. Regina, The Little Foxes, Alliance Theatre, 1979. Claire, The Taking Away of Little Willie, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1979. Katherine, The Taming of the Shrew, California Shakespearean Festival, Visalia, CA, 1979. Lady Capulet, Romeo and Juliet, California Shakespearean Festival, 1979. Miss Giddens, The Innocents, Vancouver Playhouse, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1979. Elvira, Blithe Spirit, Vancouver Playhouse, 1979. Julia, The Philanderer, Shaw Festival, 1980. Lucienne, A Flea in Her Ear, Shaw Festival, 1980. Gentlewoman and witch, Macbeth, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1980. Isabel, A Call from the East, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1981. Madwoman, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1981. Miss Prism, The Importance of Being Earnest, Peterborough Players, Peterborough, NH, 1981. Ellie, Bing and Walker, Peterborough Players, 1981. Hilda, Am I Blue?, Hartford Stage Company, 1981. Renata, Forbidden Copy, Hartford Stage Company, 1981. Andrea, Twinkle, Twinkle, Hartford Stage Company, 1981. Lizzie Borden and actress, Blood Relations, Centaur Theatre, 1981. Miss Tendesco, Vivien, Arc Theatre, New York City, 1982. Monica Reed, Present Laughter, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1982. Melanie Garth, Quartermaine's Terms, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982, then Playhouse 91, New York City, 1983. Nanny, Kate, Principal, Baby with the Bathwater (also known as Baby with the Bath Water), Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1983. Lady Ariadne Utterwod, Heartbreak House, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1983. Naomi Eisen and Yvonne, Sunday in the Park with George, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1984. Helen Kroger, Pack of Lies, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1984. Countess, The Marriage of Figaro, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1985. Daisy Werthan, Driving Miss Daisy, Playwrights Horizons, 1987, then John Houseman Theatre, 1987-89.
294 • IVEY The women, Wenceslas Square, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre/Martinsen Hall, New York City, 1988. Melissa, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Gertrude, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre/Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1990. Nettie Cleary, The Subject Was Roses, Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City, 1991. Ma-Noreen, Beggars in the House of Plenty, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage II, New York City, 1991. Julia Budder, It's Only a Play, Center Theatre Group, James A. Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1992. Evelyn, Kindertransport, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage I, New York City, 1994. Sonia, It Changes Every Year, and Sons and Fathers (two one-act plays), Malaparte Theatre Company, New York City, 1994. Naomi Eisen and Yvonne, Sunday in the Park With George, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1994. Leonie (also known as Leo), Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1995. Bridget McCrea, Sex and Longing, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1996. Boo, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1997—. Also appeared as seventh fairy and palace guard, Sleeping Beauty, Children's Civic Theatre, Atlanta, GA; also appeared in Candida in Concert and Major Barbara in Concert. Major Tours: Member of chorus, Murder in the Cathedral, Canadian Players, Canadian cities, 1966. Anna, The Firebugs, Canadian Players, Canadian cities, 1966. Sara Tansey, Playboy of the Western World, Canadian Players, Canadian cities, 1966. Lady-in-waiting, Twelfth Night, Stratford Shakespearean Festival Centennial tour, Canadian cities, 1967. Avdotya, The Government Inspector, Stratford Shakespearean Festival Centennial tour, Canadian cities, 1967. Androgyne, Volpone, National Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1967. Viola, Twelfth Night, National Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1967.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, National Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1967. Miss McCormack and Mimsey, Plaza Suite, U.S. cities, 1969. Performer in scenes from The Taming of the Shrew, Canadian schools, 1970. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Maria Thompson, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1978. Eleanor Standard, Easy Street, NBC, 1986. Ms. Langer, Frasier, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Gabrielle Harwood, Die Laughing, ABC, 1989. Lois Jurgens, A Child Lost Forever, NBC, 1992. Mrs. Julia Peyton, Class of'61, ABC, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Lady Utterwod, Heartbreak House, PBS and Showtime, 1984. Naomi Eisen and Yvonne, Sunday in the Park with George, PBS and Showtime, 1985. Gertrude, Hamlet, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Little Gloria . . . Happy at Last, NBC, 1982. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Die Laughing," B.L. Stryker (also known as The ABC Saturday Mystery), ABC, 1989. Margie Bolander, "Law and Disorder," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and Homicide: LOTS), NBC, 1995. Margie Bolander, "End Game," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and Homicide: LOTS), NBC, 1995. Margie Bolander, "Dead End," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and Homicide: LOTS), NBC, 1995. Shore, "Girlfriends," Law and Order (also known as Law& Order), NBC, 1996. Film Appearances: Mrs. Mueller, The Explorers (also known as Explorers), Paramount, 1984. Miss Millie, The Color Purple, Warner Bros., 1985. Wedding speaker, Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Mrs. Reed, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Orion, 1988. Engagement party guest, Another Woman, 1988. Wardrobe mistress, Postcards From the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Margaret Alford, The Addams Family, Paramount, 1991.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Mrs. Stone, the desk clerk, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. The widow Douglas, The Adventures of Huck Finn, Buena Vista, 1993. Judge Tompkins, Guilty as Sin, Buena Vista, 1993. Claire, Sleepless in Seattle, TriStar, 1993. Margaret, Addams Family Values, Paramount, 1993. Meredith Stonehall, The Scarlet Letter, Buena Vista, 1995. Mack, Linus's secretary, Sabrina, Paramount, 1995. Ship of Fools, 1998. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Composing a Life, Penguin-HighBridge, 1992. The Evening Star, Simon and Schuster (New York City), 1992. For My Daughters, Harper, 1994. Cheaper by the Dozen, Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio, 1995. SIDELIGHTS On an earlier occasion, Dana Ivey told CTFT that her favorite roles include Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Theatre, April, 1997, pp. 24-29.*
JACKSON, Anne 1926PERSONAL Full name, Anna June Jackson; born September 3, 1926, in Allegheny (some sources say Millvale), PA; daughter of John Ivan (a beautician) and Stella Germaine (Murray) Jackson; married Eli Wallach (an actor), March 5, 1948; children: Peter, Roberta, Katherine. Education: Attended New School for Social Research, 1943; trained for the stage with Sanford Meisneratthe Neighborhood Playhouse, 1943-44, and with Herbert Berghof and Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio, 1948. Avocational interests: Writing. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress.
JACKSON «295 Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1962, for "The Typists" and "The Tiger"; Lions of the Performing Arts Award, New York Public Library, 1987. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Anya, The Cherry Orchard, Wilmington, DE, 1944. (Broadway debut) Guest, The Cherry Orchard, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1945. Alice Stewart, Signature, Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1945. Frida Foldal,/ohn Gabriel Borkman, American Repertory Company, International Theatre, New York City, 1946. A Christian, Androcles and the Lion, American Repertory Company, International Theatre, 1946. What Every Woman Knows, American Repertory Company, International Theatre, 1946. Henry VIII, American Repertory Company, International Theatre, 1946. Miss Blake, Yellow jack, American Repertory Company, International Theatre, 1947. Judith, The Last Dance, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1948. Pat, The Young and Fair, Falmouth Playhouse, Falmouth, MA, 1948. Nellie Ewell, Summer and Smoke, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1948. Nita, Magnolia Alley, Mansfield Theatre, New York City, 1949. Margaret Anderson, Love Me Long, 48th Street Theatre, New York City, 1949. Hilda, The Lady from the Sea, Fulton Theatre, New York City, 1950. Louka, Arms and the Man, Hotel Edison Theatre, New York City, 1950. Coral ie Jones, Never Say Never, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1951. Mildred Turner, Oh Men! Oh Women/, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1953. The Daughter, The Middle of the Night, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1956. Title role, Major Barbara, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1956. Laura, The G/ass Menagerie, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, then John Drew Theatre, Easthampton, NY, both 1959.
296 • JACKSON Daisy, Rhinoceros, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1961. Brecht on Brecht (staged reading), Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1962. Sylvia, "The Typists," and Gloria, "The Tiger," in "The Typists" and "The Tiger" (double-bill), Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1963, then (London debut) Globe Theatre, London, England, 1964. Ellen Manville, Luv, Booth Theatre, 1964. The actress, The Exercise, Berkshire Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 1967, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1968. Molly Malloy, The Front Page, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1969. Ethel Rosenberg, The Inquest, Music Box Theatre, 1970. Mother H., Doris, and Joan J., Promenade, All!, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1972. Madame St. Pe, Waltz of the Toreadors, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, then Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, both 1973. Madame Ranevskaya, The Cherry Orchard, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1974. Mrs. McBride, Marco Polo Sings a Solo, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1977. Diana, /Absent Friends, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1977. Mrs. Frank, The Diary of Anne Frank, Theatre Four, New York City, 1978. Margaret Heinz, "A Need for Brussels Sprouts," and Edie Frazier, "A Need for Less Expertise," Twice Around the Park (double-bill), Syracuse Stage Theatre, Syracuse, NY, 1981, then Cort Theatre, New York City, 1982, later Edinburgh Theatre Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1984. Natalya Gavrilovna, The Nest of the Wood Grouse, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1984. Title role, The Madwoman of Chaillot, Mirror Repertory Company, New York City, 1985. Company F, Mirror Repertory Company, Theatre at St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1985-86. Odile, Opera Comique, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1987. Wa/'t/n' in the Wings: The Night the Understudies Take Center Stage, Triplex Theatre, New York City, 1988. Anna Cole, Cafe Crown, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1988, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1989. Lost in Yonkers, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, between 1991 and 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Flowering Peach, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1994. Also appeared in a poetry reading at John Drew Playhouse, 1960; appeared in/ust an Evening with Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach and In Persons. Performed with the Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1977-78. Also appeared at Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA; Clinton Playhouse, Clinton, NJ; Equity Library Theatre, New York City; and Actors Studio, New York City. Major Tours: Zelda Rainier, Donn/gan's Daughter, U.S. cities, 1945. Bella, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, U.S. cities, 1947. Mildred Turner, Oh Men! Oh Women!, U.S. cities, 1955. Ellen Manville, Luv, U.S. cities, 1964. Sylvia, "The Typists," and Gloria, "The Tiger," in "The Typists" and "The Tiger" (double-bill), U.S. cities, 1966. Mother H., Doris, and Joan J., Promenade, All!, U.S. cities, 1971. Madame St. Pe, Waltz of the Toreadors, U.S. cities, 1973. Diana, Absent Friends, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1977. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Jackie, So Young, So Bad, United Artists, 1950. Mrs. Margie Rhinelander, The Journey, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1959. Myra Sullivan, Tall Story, Warner Bros., 1960. Gloria Fiske, The Tiger Makes Out, Columbia, 1967. Muriel Laszlo, How to Save a Marriage—and Ruin Your Life (also known as Band of Cold), Columbia, 1968. Victoria Layton, The Secret Life of an American Wife, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Belle, Dirty Dingus Magee, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Lady in the store, The Angel Levine, United Artists, 1970. Cathy, Lovers and Other Strangers, Cinerama, 1970. Jean Cameron, Zigzag (also known as False Witness), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Abigail Adams, Independence, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1975. Sub-Prioress Mildred (Mistress of Novices), Nasty Habits (also known as The Habit), Brut, 1976. Dr. Nolan, The Bell ]ar, Avco-Embassy, 1979.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Doctor, The Shining, Warner Bros., 1980. As herself, Sanford Meisner—The Theatre's Best Kept Secret (documentary), Columbia, 1984. Harriet Orowitz, Sam's Son, Invictus, 1984. A View to Kill, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Narrator, Are We Winning, Mommy? America and the Cold War (documentary), Cine Information/ National Film Board of Canada/Channel Four/ Svenges TV2, 1986. "The Sahara Forest," "Sons of Bees," and "The Gorilla Safari," Funny, 1988. Adele Bergman, Funny about Love (also known as New York Times), Paramount, 1990. Mildred Aldrich, Folks!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Rae Matthews, Everything's Relative, CBS, 1987. Also appeared in Love of Life, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Maggie Madden, The Family Man, CBS, 1979. Frances Bowers, Blinded by the Light, CBS, 1980. Kathryn Morgan Ryan, A Private Battle, CBS, 1980. Shirlee Thum, Leave 'em Laughing, CBS, 1981. Lou Kaddar and narrator, A Woman Called Golda, syndicated, 1982. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bella Abzug, Out on a Limb, ABC, 1987. Lorraine Abraham, Baby M, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Zone of Quiet," /Actor's Studio, CBS, 1949. "Greasy Luck," Actor's Studio, CBS, 1949. "In the Shadow of the Glen,"/Academy Theatre, NBC, 1949. "Johnny Pickup," The Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC, 1951. "Happy Birthday George," Robert Montgomery Presents, NBC, 1952. "Promotion," Lux Video Theatre, CBS, 1952. "The Man in Half Moon Street," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1952. "The Vanished Hours," Lux Video Theatre, CBS, 1952. "Call from a Killer," Suspense, CBS, 1952. "Marti," The Doctor (also known as The Visitor), NBC, 1952. "Night Riders in Apartment A," The Doctor (also known as The Visitor), NBC, 1952.
JACKSON «297 "The Decision," The Doctor (also known as The Visitor), NBC, 1953. "No Rap Charlie," The Doctor (also known as The Visitor), NBC, 1953. "The Big Deal," Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "Statute of Limitations," Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "The Merry-Go-Round," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "O'Hoolihan and the Leprechaun," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1956. "Hostages to Fortune," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1957. "Lullaby," Play of the Week, WNTA, 1960. "Cooker in the Sky," The Untouchables, ABC, 1962. "Acres and Pains," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1962. "Moment of Truth," The Defenders, CBS, 1964. "Dear Friends," CB5 Playhouse, CBS, 1967. "The Typists," Hollywood Television Theatre, 1971. "Blind Man's Bluff," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1972. "A Taste of Salt," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1972. "Come into My Parlour," Orson Welles' Great Mysteries, syndicated, 1973. "Twenty Shades of Pink," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1976. Maude, CBS, 1976. Rhoda,CBS, 1977. Gwen Schaeffer, "We Get Letters," The Facts of Life, NBC, 1985. "Rachel Carson," An American Portrait, CBS, 1985. Mrs. Fields, "The Confrontation Day," The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Marge Malloy, "A Father's Faith," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1987. "My Brother's Keeper," Everything's Relative, CBS, 1988. Appeared in episodes of Danger, CBS; and The Web, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Sticks and Bones, CBS, 1973. Helene Hanff, 84 Charing Cross Road, British television, then syndicated, 1976. "Sanford Meisner: The Theatre's Best Kept Secret" (documentary), American Masters, PBS, 1990. "Helen Hayes: First Lady of the American Theatre" (documentary), American Masters, PBS, 1991. "Miracle on 44th Street: A Portrait of the Actors Studio" (documentary), American Masters, PBS, 1991. Narrator, River of Steel (documentary), PBS, 1994.
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Voice of Ada Lichtman, The Trial of Adolf Eichmann (documentary), PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jenny Dutton, /Acres and Pains, CBS, 1965. WRITINGS Early Stages (autobiography), Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1979.
OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Entertainment, Marquis Who's Who, 1992. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, June 17, 1997, section 3, p. 12. Los Angeles Times, June 18, 1997, p. A16. New York Times, June 17, 1997, p. A19. Times (London; electronic), July 8, 1997. Washington Post, June 18, 1997, p. B4.
OTHER SOURCES Charlotte, Susan, and others, Creativity: Conversations with Twenty-Eight Who Excel, Momentum Books, 1993.*
JAECKEL, Richard 1926-1997 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFTsketch: Full name, Richard Hanley Jaeckel; born October 10, 1926, in Long Beach, NY; died of cancer, June 14, 1997, in Woodland Hills, CA. Actor. Jaeckel was a character actor who made his mark in film as well as television productions. Remembered for work in some seventy films, including The Dirty Dozen, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, and Sands of Iwo ]ima, he later appeared in television series such as Baywatch and Spencer: For Hire. Early in his career, Jaeckel worked in the mailroom of Twentieth Century-Fox until a studio executive insisted he take a screentest in 1943. Despite protests from the future actor, he took the test and was cast in Guadalcanal Diary that same year. He then served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Later, Jaeckel appeared in varied roles in films such as King of the Kickboxers, Come Back Little Sheba, Starman, Delta Force II, The Drowning Pool, and Part II: Walking Tall. He also appeared in the 1970s television series Banyon, Firehouse, and 5a/vage /. In the 1980s he appeared as Major Hawkins in the series At Ease. He also reprised his film role from The Dirty Dozen for a television sequel The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission. Among the honors he received during his career was a 1971 Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor. The nomination acknowledged his work in thefilmSomet/mesa Great Notion. He also found time to coach Little League in West Los Angeles.
JOHNSON, Chas. Floyd PERSONAL Original name Charles Johnson; born February 12, in Camden, NJ; son of Orange Maull (a real property officer) and Bertha Ellen (a school principal; maiden name, Seagers) Johnson; married Sandra Brashears, JuneS, 1967 (divorced, 1971); married Anne Burford (a television production executive), June 18, 1983; children: Kristin Suzanne. Education: Attended University of Delaware, 1960-61; Howard University, B.A. (political science), 1962; Howard University, J.D., 1965. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Methodist. Addresses: Office— Universal Television, Ren-Mar Studios, 846 North Cahuenga Blvd., Building D, Los Angeles, CA 90038. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Universal Television, production coordinator, 1971-74, associate producer, 1974-76, producer, 1976-82, supervising producer, 1982—, executive producer, 1985-87; Communications Bridge (media organization for minority-training in video technology), Los Angeles, vice president; Media Forum, founding member and vice president, vice chairperson, 1978-82; Crossroads Theatre Arts Academy, member, 1990. Howard Berg Law Offices, Wilmington, DE, attorney, 1965; U.S. Copyright Office, Washington, DC, attorney, 196770; UNESCO International Copyright Conference, Paris, France, member of U.S. delegation, 1970; Swedish Ministry of Justice, Stockholm, Sweden, attorney, 1970. Kwanza Foundation, member of board of directors, 1985. Military service: U.S. Army, defense counsel, Judge Advocate General's Corps, 1965-67; became specialist fifth class; received Army Commendation Medal.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Member: Screen Actors Guild; Producers Guild of America (member of board of directors); Writers Guild of America—West; American Federation of Television and Radio Artists; National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences; American Film Institute; Caucus for Producers, Directors, and Writers; American Independent Video Filmmakers (member of board of directors, 1985-90); Omega Psi Phi. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding drama series, 1978, and Emmy Award nominations, outstanding drama series, 1979 and 1980, all for The Rockford Files; Alumni Achievement Award, Stony Brook College Preparatory School, 1979; Los Angeles Area Emmy Award, best entertainment special, 1981, for Voices of Our People... In Celebration of Black Poetry; Outstanding Alumnus Award, Howard University Alumni Club of Southern California, 1982; commendations from California State Legislature, California State Senate, City of Los Angeles, and Hawaii State Senate, all 1982; Emmy Award nominations, 1983 and 1984, for Magnum, P./.; Outstanding Alumnus Award, Howard University, 1985; commendations from Hawaii House of Representatives and City of Honolulu, 1988, and City of Los Angeles, 1993. CREDITS
Television Work; Series: Associate producer, then producer, later coexecutive producer, The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974-80. Producer, Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1980-84, then supervising producer, 1985-86, later coexecutive producer, 1987-88. Producer (with Geoffrey Fischer), Bret Maverick (also known as Bret Maverick: The Lazy Ace), NBC, 1981-82. Producer (with Richard Chapman), Simon and Simon, CBS, 1982-83. Coexecutive producer, B. L Stryker, ABC, 1989-90. Coexecutive producer, Quantum Leap, NBC, 199293. Executive producer (with Stephen Zito), JAG, CBS, 1996—.
Television Work; Pilots: Producer, Baa Baa Black Sheep, NBC, 1975. Producer, Hellinger's Law, CBS, 1981. Producer (with Nick Thiel and Reuben Leder), The Return of Luther Gillis, CBS, 1984. Executive producer (with Tom Selleck and Chris Abbott) and cocreator, S/7ver Fox (also known as Our Man James and Double Old 7), ABC, 1991.
JOHNSON • 299 Television Work; Movies: Coexecutive producer, Auntie Sue, 1989. Coexecutive producer, Die Laughing, 1989. Coexecutive producer, Royal Gambit, 1989. Coexecutive producer, The Dancer's Touch, 1989. Coexecutive producer, The King of Jazz, 1989. Coexecutive producer (with Chris Abbott and Burt Reynolds), Grand Theft Hotel (also known as B. L Stryker: Grand Theft Hotel), ABC, 1990. Coexecutive producer (with Abbott and Reynolds) High Rise (also known as B. L Stryker: High Rise), ABC, 1990. Coexecutive producer (with Abbott and Reynolds) Night Train (also known as B. L. Stryker: Night Train), ABC, 1990. Coexecutive producer (with Abbott and Reynolds) Plates (also known as B. L Stryker: Plates) ABC, 1990. Executive producer (with Tom Selleck and Abbott), Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Strang/er(pilot), NBC, 1990. Coexecutive producer (with Abbott and Reynolds) Winner Takes All (also known as B. L. Stryker: Winner Takes All), ABC, 1990. Executive producer (with James Garner and Juanita Bartlett) The Rockford Files: I Still Love LA. (also known as The Rockford Files: I Love LA.), CBS, 1994. Executive producer (with Garner and Bartlett) The Rockford Files: A Blessing in Disguise (also known as The Rockford Files: Little Ezekial), CBS, 1995. Executive producer (with Garner and Bartlett) Rockford Files: If the Frame Fits (also known as Rockford Files: Suitable for Framing), CBS, 1996. Executive producer (with Garner and Bartlett) The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play, CBS, 1996. Executive producer (with Garner and Bartlett) The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best, CBS, 1996. Executive producer (with Garner and Bartlett) The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime (also known as The Rockford Files: Night Fishing), CBS, 1996. Executive producer (with Garner) The Rockford Files: Murder and Misdemeanor, CBS, 1997.
Television Work; Specials: Producer, Voices of Our People . . . In Celebration of Black Poetry, PBS, 1982. Television Appearances; Specials: Voices of Our People . . . In Celebration of Black Poetry, PBS, 1982.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Leroy, Toma, ABC, 1973. Corporal, The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1973. Police officer, Kojak, CBS, 1974. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Focus on Blacks in American Theatre, Back Alley Theatre, Washington, DC, 1967. Alton Scales, The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, Theatre Lobby, Washington, DC, 1967. Bernard, The Boys in the Band, Morgan Theatre, Santa Monica, CA, 1972. Lieutenant, The Drumhead, Merle Oberon Theatre, Los Angeles, 1974. WRITINGS Television Episodes: "The Deep Blue Sleep," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1975. "The Prisoner of Rosemont Avenue," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1976. "Paradise Blues," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1984. "Photoplay," Magnum, P.L, CBS, 1985. Television Specials: Voices of Our People . . . In Celebration of Black Poetry, PBS, 1982. Other: The Origins of the Stockholm Protocol, U.S. Copyright Society, 1970. (With George Hill and Lorraine Raglin)8/adc Women in Television: An Illustrated History and Bibliography, Garland Publishing (New York City), 1990. Adaptations: The television pilot S/7ver Fox was adapted from a story by Johnson, Tom Selleck, and Chris Abbott.*
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Career: Actress; member of Atlantic Theatre Company, mid-1980s. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award nomination, best supporting actress, for The Lights; Screen Actors Guild nomination, Golden Globe nomination, and Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 1997, all for Third Rock from the Sun. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sally Solomon, 3rd Rock from the Sun, NBC, 1996—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Wendy Smythe, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Appeared in episodes of Hearts Afire and The Five Mrs. Buchanans. Television Appearances; Movies: Grace Chapman, Neil Simon's "London Suite/' NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1996. The Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1997. The 1997 Emmy Awards, CBS, 1997. Film Appearances: Appeared in The Debt and Grosse Pointe Blank. Stage Appearances: Tina, "Wonderful Party," Five Very Live, Atlantic Theatre, New York City, 1992. Sue, Vox Pop, Atlantic Theatre, New York City, 1992. Rose, The Lights, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1993. Mary Kay Paterson, Baby Anger, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1997.
PERSONAL Born September 20,1967, in Washington, DC; raised in Milwaukee, Wl; daughter of a state senator (later a realtor). Education: New York University, B.F.A. Addresses: Contact—YBLY Productions, CBS Studio Center, Building 2, 2nd Floor, 4024 Redford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604.
Also appeared in several productions for the Atlantic Theatre Company, Atlantic Theatre, New York City, including Overruled, As You Like It, Girl's Talk, Stage Door, Author's Voice, Portrait of a Woman, Boy's Life, and Rosemary for Remembrance. Also appeared in The Stand In, Naked Angels Theatre Company; Hot Keys, Naked Angels Theatre Company; and Kim's Sister, New York Stage and Film.*
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JONES, Renee PERSONAL
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Born in Opalacka, FL.
Born November 12, in Los Angeles, CA.
Addresses: Contact—NBC Burbank, 3000 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91523.
Addresses: Contact—Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Blvd., Burbank, CA 91521-0668.
Career: Actress.
Career: Actress. CREDITS
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Television Appearances; Series: Ellie,/ess/e, ABC, 1984. Diane Moses, LA. Law, NBC, 1989-90. Nikki Wade, then Lexie Carver, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1982-83, 1993—.
Television Appearances; Series: CallieTimmons, Dangerous Minds, ABC, 1996-97.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jolie, Isabel Sanford's Honeymoon Hotel, syndicated, 1987. Brenda Kincaid, Heart and Soul (also known as It Will Stand), ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Deadly Bidding," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Appeared in episodes of The White Shadow, Star Trek, In the Heat of the Night, Night Court, Sunset Beat: American Dreams, 21 Jump Street, Insiders, Highway to Heaven, Marblehead Manor, What's Happening Now, TJ. Hooker, Bodies of Evidence, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, The Jeffersons, Different Strokes, and Trapper ]ohn, M.D. Television Appearances; Movies: Michelle, Forbidden Love, CBS, 1982. Cally, Deadly Lessons, ABC, 1983. Lilah, The Liberators, ABC, 1987. Daisy Morris Taylor, Tracks of Glory: The Major Taylor Story, The Disney Channel, 1992.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Joanie, ER, NBC, 1994. NiaJAG, NBC, 1995. Also appeared in episodes of California Dreams and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air; appeared in episodes of Parent 'Hood, On Our Own, and The Wayans Brothers, all WB. Film Appearances: Anna's great grandmother, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Nikki, Booty Call, Columbia, 1997.*
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Born February 1,1942, in Colwyn Bay, North Wales; son of Alick George Parry (a bank clerk) and Dilys Louisa (Newnes) Jones; married Alison Telfer (a botanist), 1970; children: Sally, Bill. Education: Attended St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1961-64.
Television Appearances; Specials: Cynthia Beale, The Hero Who Couldn't Read, 1984.
Addresses: Office—Python Productions, 68-A Delancey St., London NW1 7RY, England; also Prominent Features.
Film Appearances: Sissy, Friday the 13th, Part Vl:]ason Lives, Paramount, 1986. The Terror Within II, LIVE Home Video, 1991.
Career: Actor, director, and writer. Monty Python (a comedy troupe), member of company, beginning in 1969; British Broadcasting Corp., worked in script department; actor in repertory, early in his career.
Also appeared as Kimmie, Talkin' Dirty after Dark, 1991; Three of a Kind, 1994.
Awards, Honors: Press Critics of Great Britain Award, best comedy show, 1977, for Ripping Yarns; shared
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Golden Palm Award, Cannes International Film Festival, 1983, for Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. CREDITS Film Appearances: Various roles, And Now for Something Completely Different, Columbia, 1972. Sir Bedevere, not-quite-dead corpse, Dennis's wife, head of the Three-Headed Knight, Knight Who Says "Ni," and Herbert, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema V, 1975. Pleasure at Her Majesty's (also known as Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe), Roger Graef, 1976. Poacher, Jabberwocky, Cinema V, 1977. Mother of Brian, Colin, Simon the Holy Man, Bob Hoskins, Mandy, and saintly passerby, Monty Python's Life of Brian (also known as The Life of Brian), Warner Bros./Orion, 1979. The Secret Policeman's Ball, Tigon/Amnesty International, 1979. Various roles, Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Columbia, 1982. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, Amnesty International, 1982. Various roles, Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Celandine/Monty Python Partnership/Universal, 1983. The Secret Policeman's Private Parts, Independent, 1984. King Arnulf, Erik the Viking, Orion, 1989. Voice of Sara's mother (uncredited), L.A. Story, TriStar, 1991. Toad, The Wind in the Willows (also known as Mr. Toad's Wild Ride), Buena Vista Home Video/ Columbia/Sony Pictures, 1996. Voice of Parot, Starship Titanic [video], 1998. Film Work; Director: (With Terry Gilliam) Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema V, 1975. Monty Python's Life of Brian (also known as The Life of Brian), Warner Bros./Orion, 1979. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Celandine/ Monty Python Partnership/Universal, 1983. Personal Services, VIP/Vestron, 1987. Erik the Viking, Orion, 1989. The Wind in the Willows (also known as Mr. Toad's Wild Ride), Buena Vista Home Video/Columbia/ Sony Pictures, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Twice a Fortnight, 1967.
Do Not Adjust Your Set, BBC, 1968. Complete and Utter History of Britain, BBC, 1969. Monty Python's Flying Circus, BBC, 1969-74, then PBS, 1974-82. Ripping Yarns, BBC, 1976-77, then PBS, 1979. Television Appearances; Specials: Life of Python (documentary), Showtime, 1990. Twenty Years of Monty Python (Parrot Sketch Not Included) (documentary), Showtime, 1990. Narrator, Crusades (documentary), The History Channel and Arts and Entertainment, both 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Broaden Your Mind, 1968. Drunk vicar, "Nasty," The Young Ones, 1984. "Explode," Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Cartoon Network, 1994. Ruby, 1997. Also appeared in episodes of Late Night Lineup, The Late Show, and A Series of Birds. Television Work; Episodic: Director, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1992. Other Television Appearances: Pythons in Deutschland (movie), Bavaria Atelier, 1971. Presenter, 5o This Is Progress, 1991. Stage Appearances: Various roles, Monty Python's First Farewell Tour, Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1974. Various roles, Monty Python Live!, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1976. Various roles, Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA, 1980. As a member of the comedy troupe Monty Python, appeared in concert tours in U.S., British, and Canadian cities, during the 1970s. RECORDINGS Albums; All with Monty Python: Monty Python's Flying Circus, BBC Records, 1969. Another Monty Python Record, Charisma, 1970. Monty Python's Previous Record, Charisma, 1972. Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief, Charisma, 1973, Arista, 1975. Monty Python Live at Drury Lane, Charisma, 1974.
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1975. Monty Python Live at City Center, Arista, 1976. Monty Python's Instant Record Collection, Charisma, 1977. Monty Python's Life of Brian, Warner Bros., 1979. Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album, Arista, 1980. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Columbia Records, 1983. With Monty Python, released a box set of albums. Computer Software: (With Monty Python) Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time, 7th Level, 1994.
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Twice a Fortnight, 1967. Do Not Adjust Your Set, BBC, 1968. Complete and Utter History of Britain, BBC, 1969. (With Monty Python members) Monty Python's Flying Circus, BBC, 1969-74, then PBS, 1974-82. (With Michael Palin) Ripping Yarns, PBS, 1979. The Wind in the Willows (also known as Mr. Toad's Wild Ride), 1996. Television Specials: (With Michael Palin) Secrets (play), BBC, 1973. (With Monty Python members) Life of Python, Showtime, 1990. (With Monty Python members) Twenty Years of Monty Python (Parrot Sketch Not Included), Showtime, 1990. (With Alan Ereira) Crusades, The History Channel and Arts and Entertainment, both 1995.
WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Monty Python members Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin, and Eric Idle) And Now for Something Completely Different, Columbia, 1972. (With Monty Python members) Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema V, 1975, published by Methuen, 1977, published as Monty Python's Second Film: A First Draft, Methuen, 1977. (With Monty Python members) Monty Python's Life of Brian (also known as The Life of Brian), Warner Bros./Orion, 1979, published in Monty Python's Life of Brian (of Nazareth) [and] Montypythonscrapbook, Grosset, 1979. The Secret Policeman's Ball, Tigon-Amnesty International, 1979. (With Monty Python members) Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Columbia, 1982. (With Monty Python members; also songwriter) Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Celandine/Monty Python Partnership/Universal, 1983, published by Methuen, 1983. (With Laura Phillips) Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Erik the Viking, Orion, 1989, published by Applause Theatre Book Publishers (New York City), 1990. Film Songs: "Christmas in Heaven" and "Every Sperm Is Sacred," Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Celandine/Monty Python Partnership/Universal, 1983. Television Series: The Frost Report, BBC, 1965-67.
Other Television: (With Monty Python members) Pythons in Deutschland (movie), Bavaria Atelier, 1971. So This Is Progress, 1991. Story Ideas: (With Michael Palin) Fierce Creatures (also known as Death Fish //), Universal, 1997. Other: (With Monty Python members) Monty Python's Big Red Book, edited by Monty Python member Eric Idle, Methuen, 1972, Warner Books (New York City), 1975, published in The Complete Works of Shakespeare and Monty Python, Methuen, 1981. (With Monty Python members) The Brand New Monty Python Book, edited by Idle, Eyre Methuen, 1973, published as The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok, Methuen, 1974, published in The Complete Works of Shakespeare and Monty Python, 1981. (With Michael Palin) Bert Fegg's Nasty Book for Boys and Girls, Methuen, 1974, published as Dr. Fegg's Nasty Book of Knowledge, Peter Bedrick Books (New York City), 1985. (With Michael Palm) Ripping Yarns, Methuen, 1978, Pantheon, 1979. (With Monty Python members) Monty Python's Life of Brian (of Nazareth) [and] Montypython-scrapbook, Grosset, 1979. (With Michael Palin) More Ripping Yarns, Methuen, 1980.
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Chaucer's Knight: The Portrait of a Medieval Mercenary (nonfiction), Louisiana State University Press, 1980, revised edition, 1994. Fairy Tales (juvenile; includes "The Beast with a Thousand Teeth/' "A Fish of the World/' "The Fly-byNight," and "The Sea Tiger"), illustrated by Michael Foreman, Schocken, 1981. The Saga of Erik the Viking (juvenile), Schocken, 1983. (With Michael Palin) Dr. Fegg's Encyclopaedia of All World Knowledge, Peter Bedrick Books, 1985. Nicobobinus, Peter Bedrick Books, 1986. Goblins of the Labyrinth, Holt & Company, 1986. Attacks of Opinion, Penguin, 1988. The Curse of the Vampire's Socks, Pavilion, 1989. Fantastic Stories (juvenile; includes "The Dragon on the Roof," "Eyes-All Over," "The Flying King," and "Touch the Moon"), illustrated by Michael Foreman, Viking (New York City), 1993. The Beast with a Thousand Teeth (juvenile), illustrated by Michael Foreman, Peter Bedrick Books, 1994. A Fish of the World (juvenile), illustrated by Michael Foreman, Peter Bedrick Books, 1994. The Fly-by-Night (juvenile), illustrated by Michael Foreman, Peter Bedrick Books, 1994. The Sea Tiger (juvenile), illustrated by Michael Foreman, Peter Bedrick Books, 1994. Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book, illustrated by Brian Froud, Turner Publishing (Atlanta, GA), 1994. (With Alan Ereira) Crusades (based on the television program), Facts on File (New York City), 1995. The Goblin Companion, illustrated by Brian Froud, Turner Publishing, 1996. Adaptations: The screenplay Consuming Passions, released by Samuel Goldwyn in 1988, was based on the television play Secrets, by Jones and Michael Palin. Erik the Viking was based on stories from Jones's The Saga of Erik the Viking.
Periodicals: Empire, Issue 89, 1996, pp. 111-112. Web Sites: http://www.pythonline.com.*
JONES, William James PERSONAL Born August 4, in Chicago, IL. Addresses: Contact—NBC Productions, 3000 West Alameda Ave., Stage 9, Burbank, CA 91523. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tony Wicks, California Dreams, NBC, 1992—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in Getting By. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Attack of the Killer B-Movies, NBC, 1995. Also appeared in Higher Goals, PBS. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 7th Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1994. Film Appearances: Catman, Executive Decision, Warner Bros., 1996.
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Also appeared as Eddie, A Dangerous Place; Case, Dream a Little Dream, Part II.
Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 116, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1986.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Twelfth Night, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL.*
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nina Stern, /'// Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Hall, Something about Amelia, ABC, 1984. Donna Olian, Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac (also known as Florida Flight 90), NBC, 1984. Alicia Frost, The Right of the People, ABC, 1986. Susan, The Christmas Gift, CBS, 1986. Dr. Paula Bolet, The Three Kings, ABC, 1987. Gail Archer, Spooner, The Disney Channel, 1989. Evening World News Science Editor Dr. Caroline Jaffe, Without Warning (also known as July /3th), CBS, 1994. Jan Armstrong, Apollo 11 (also known as Apollo 11: The Movie), The Family Channel, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Officer Clara Tilsky, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981. Nurse Sandy Burns, "Graveyard,"5t. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. "Release," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. "Family History,"5t. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. "Altered Steele," Remington Steele, NBC, 1983. "Always Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1983. "Grace under Pressure," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. "The Other Side of Oneness," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. "Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. "The Count of Monty Tasco," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. "Nutcracker Suite," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. "Lucky Ducks," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Susan Glaspell, "Journey into Genius," American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Janet Rudman, "Censure," Law and Order, NBC, 1993. Party of Five, Fox, 1994.
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Janice Neiman, Picket Fences, CBS, 1994. Maureen Cutler, "Police Story,"Frasier, NBC, 1995. Bonnie Bell, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995. Martin's date, Frasier, NBC, 1996. Pamela Bourge, The Practice, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Joanna Brady, The Last Leaf, syndicated, 1984. Mary Reed, "Boys Will Be Boys," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1994. Nancy Gallagher, "Educating Mom," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Margie Spoleto, For Lovers Only, ABC, 1982. Crazy like a Fox, CBS, 1984. Stage Appearances: Timon of Athens, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. The Suicide, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1980. Rip Van Winkle or "The Works/ Yale Repertory Theatre, 1981-82. The Man Who Could See through Time, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1981-82. Love's Labour's Lost, Yale Repertory Theatre, 198182. Lizzy Bennet, Pride and Prejudice, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1985. Diane Newbury, The Hands of Its Enemy, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1986. Eve's Diary [and] The Story of a Tiger (double-bill), New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1991. Bella, Lost in Yonkers, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1991. Helga, Kindertransport, Manhattan Theatre Club/ Stage 1, 1994. Appeared in loose Ends, Second Stage Theatre, New York City; and Ice Cream/Hot Fudge, Public Theatre, New York City; also appeared in productions at Williamstown Theatre Festival, Berkshire Theatre Festival, O'Neill Playwriting Conference, and Sundance Institute.*
KATIMS, Robert 1927PERSONAL Born April 22, 1927, in Brooklyn, NY; children: Jason (a creator and executive producer for television,
and a playwright). Education: Attended Brooklyn College. Addresses: Contact—8660 Hayden Place, Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Actor. Worked for 30 years selling law books. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Hal Roth, Relativity, ABC, 1996-97. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sergeant Polsky, Ladies on Sweet Street, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared as Arnold Deansfrei, Seinfeld, NBC; Jacob Bloom, Law and Order; appeared in episodes of My So-Called Life, L.A. Law, Civil Wars, and Divorce Court. Television Appearances; Movies: Moscowitz, Double Exposure: The Story of Margaret Bourke-White, TNT, 1989. Detective Goldman, The Bride in Black (also known as The Bride Wore Black), ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Voiceover, Lincoln (documentary), ABC, 1992. Film Appearances: Martin Klein, Broadcast News, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1987. Cody, Presumed Innocent, Warner Bros., 1990. Minister, The Pallbearer, Miramax, 1996. Also appeared in Histoires d'Amerique, 1988. Stage Appearances: Troilus and Cressida, Globe Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA, 1985. Colonel, The Invasion ofAratooga, CSC Theatre, New York City, 1987. Uncle Umbi, Bricklayers, Winterfest 11, Yale Repertory Company, 1990. Father, Shmulnik's Waltz, Jewish Repertory Theatre, then Houseman Theatre, both New York City, 1991. No Conductor, Threshold Theatre, New York City, 1992. In Shadow, Threshold Theatre, 1992. Rabbi, Teible and Her Demon, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1994.
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KEITH, Brian 1921-1997 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFTsketch: Full name, Brian Michael Keith; born November 14, 1921, in Bayonne, NJ; died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, June 24, 1997, in Malibu, CA. Actor and executive. Keith charmed audiences in film, stage, and television productions in roles that cast him as President Theodore Roosevelt (The Wind and the Lion), retired judge Milton C. Hardcastle (Hardcastle and McCormick), and bachelor turned guardian Uncle Bill (Family Affair). Although he is best remembered for his work in film and television, Keith began his adult acting career on the stage in productions such as Heyday, Mister Roberts, Darkness at Noon, Out West of Eighth. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II as an aerial gunner, then turned to work on films. He made his adult debut in Arrowhead and followed it with roles in movies such as Nightfall, The Young Philadelphians, The Pleasure Seekers, The Hallelujah Trail, The Yakuza, Moonraker, Sharky's Machine, and Young Guns. (Keith had actually made an earlier film, the silent picture Piper Malone, at the age of three.) He also appeared in humorous films such as The Parent Trap, The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, and With Six You Get Eggroll. One of his most memorable roles was in the television series Family Affair, in which he played "Uncle Bill" Davis, a bachelor who takes in three young orphans and tries to raise them with the help of his butler, Mr. French. The series aired from 1966 to 1971 and earned the actor three Emmy Award nominations. He also appeared on series such as The Brian Keith Show, Archer, and How the West Was Won. In Hardcastle and McCormick (1983 to 1986), he portrayed retired Judge Milton C. Hardcastle, a man who again took in an orphan of sorts. This time it was Mark McCormick, an ex-con that Hardcastle helps. Together the duo bring justice to criminals who somehow have managed to evade the law. Keith also appeared in television movies such as The Quest, In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan, The Seekers, and The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Clory, and he portrayed Axel Dumire in the lengthy miniseries Centennial. He returned to the stage in 1978 for a
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run in the production Da. Despite suffering from cancer, Keith, who had appeared as President Theodore Roosevelt in the film The Wind and the Lion, worked on the TNT miniseries The Rough Riders in 1997. The television production focused on the life of Roosevelt and American involvement in the Spanish American War in 1898. As noted in the Washington Post: "1 never made a career move in my life/ [Keith] said in a 1991 interview 1 just took what came along. I never looked for stepping stones to becoming a star. . . . I never gave a hoot/" OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, June 25, 1997, section 1, p. 10. New York Times, June 25, 1997, p. D20. Washington Post, June 25, 1997, p. B4.
KELKER-KELLY, Robert 1965(?)PERSONAL Born April 18, c. 1965, in Cleveland, OH; son of Robert Kelly (a pathologist) and Jonetta Kelker (a nurse); married Linda Rattner (a production assistant), 1988 (divorced, 1992). Addresses: Contact—30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY10112. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Award, outstanding lead actor, 1994, for Days of Our Lives. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sam Fowler,/Another World, NBC, 1987-89. Bo Brady, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1992-95. Bobby Reno, Another World, NBC, 1996—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Touched by an Angel, CBS; Miami Vice; Saturday's; and Maybe This Time.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Munson, Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart (also known as Hart to Hart: Hart Throb), NBC, 1994.
Member: Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Women in Film, United Jewish Welfare, Southwestern Themis.
Television Appearances; Specials: Bo Brady, Days of Our Lives: Night Sins, NBC, 1993. 50 Years of Soaps: An All-Star Celebration, CBS,
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award and the Themis Society Gold Medal from the New York Film Festival, both 1981, for Kent State; Image Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1981, Golden Halo Award, 1981, and Gold Medal from the New York Film Festival, 1982, all for Grambling's White Tiger; California Governors Media Access Award, best movie, 1985, for A Summer to Remember; Chicago Film Festival Award, 1986, for Betrayed by Innocence.
1994. Bo Brady, Days of Our Lives: Winter Heat, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 9th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1993. Host, The 22nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1995.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Man in phone booth, Mr. Write, Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1994. Trent, Dream for an Insomniac, Tritone Productions, 1996. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Measure for Measure, The Taming of the Shrew, The Tempest, Normal Heart, Our Town, and A Slice of Buffalo, a Piece of Paris.*
KELLER, Micheline 1948(Micheline H. Keller) PERSONAL Full name, Micheline Herskovic Keller; born December 19, 1948, in Brussels, Belgium; daughter of William (a business executive) and Maria (a business executive) Herskovic; married Max A. Keller (an attorney and film executive), October 31, 1971; children: Nicole, David. Education: University of California at Los Angeles, B.A. (political science), 1971; Southwestern University, J.D., 1974. Religion: Jewish. Addresses: Office—Inter Planetary Productions, 14225 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Career: Producer, film company executive, and lawyer. Admitted to the California bar, 1974; Keller and Keller (law firm), Beverly Hills, CA, partner, 197476; Inter Planetary Pictures, Inc., Sherman Oaks, CA, president, 1976—; Inter Planetary Productions Corporation, Sherman Oaks, CA, president, 1978—.
Television Work; Movies; Producer, Unless Indicated Otherwise: Summer of Fear, 1978. Executive producer, Kent State, 1980. Grambling's White Tiger, 1981. Voyage of the Rock Aliens, 1984. A Summer to Remember, 1985. Supervising producer, Dreams of Cold: The Mel Fisher Story, CBS, 1986. Betrayed by Innocence, CBS, 1986. Executive producer, Swimsuit, 1989. Executive producer, Tarzan's Return, syndicated, 1996. Television Work; Series: Developer, Tarzan, syndicated, 1991-92. Developer and executive producer, Acapulco H.E.A.T., syndicated, 1993-96. Executive producer, Tarzan: The Epic Adventures, syndicated, 1996—. Developer and executive producer, Conan, syndicated, 1997—. Film Work; Producer: Deadly Blessing, United Artists, 1981 .*
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KELLMAN, Barnet 1947PERSONAL Full name, Barnet Kramer Kellman; born November 9, 1947, in New York, NY; son of Joseph A. G. (an
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attorney) and Verona D. (Kramer) Kellman; married Nancy Mette (an actress), June 26, 1982; children: Katherine Mette, Eliza Mette. Education: Colgate University, B.A., 1969; Yale School of Drama, 1970; Union Graduate School, Ph.D., 1972. Religion: Jewish.
York City; also directed productions at the American Place Theatre, New York City; Public Theatre, New York City; Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center, CT; Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT; Folger Theatre, Washington, DC; and the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA.
Addresses: Agent—c/o Creative Artists Agency, 9300 Beverly Hills, CA. Office-Warner Bros. Bid. 140, Rm. 212, 300 Television Plaza, Burbank, CA, 91505.
Film Work; Director: Key Exchange, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1992. Stinkers (also known as Slappy and the Stinkers), 1997.
Career: Director and instructor. North Carolina School of the Arts, instructor and guest director, 197380; City College of New York, instructor and guest director, 1975-76; Columbia University School of the Arts, graduate film division, Ithaca, NY, instructor and guest director, 1984-87; also an instructor at the Leonard Davis Center for the Arts, the Circle in the Square Acting School, and the Corner Loft Studio. Member: Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (member of the board of directors, 1984-86 and member of the executive board, 1985), Directors Guild of America, Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, New Dramatists (member of the board of directors). Awards, Honors: Thomas J. Watson fellow, 196971; Danforth fellow, 1969-72; Emmy Awards, outstanding comedy series, 1989,1990, and 1992, outstanding individual achievement in directing a comedy series (for single episode "Birth 101"), 1992, all for Murphy Brown; outstanding directional achievement award for television, Directors Guild of America, 1989, for "Brown Like Me," Murphy Brown; Emmy Award nomination, for Another World. CREDITS
Stage Work; Director: Key Exchange, WPA Theatre, New York City, then Orpheum Theatre, New York City, both 1981. Breakfast with Les and Bess, Hudson Guild, Lambs Theatre, New York City, 1982. The Good Parts, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1982. Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Actors' Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, later Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1984. The Loman Family Picnic, Stage II, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1989. Also directed Eden Court, Promenade Theatre, New York City; Friends, Manhattan Theatre Club, New
Film Appearances: Director, Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1992. Television Work; Series: Director, Gemini, Showtime, 1981. Director, All Is Forgiven, NBC, 1986. Take Five, CBS, 1987. Director, The Robert Guillaume Show, ABC, 1988. Director, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1988-92, and 1993-
94. Producer, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1989-91. Director and coexecutive producer, Mad About You, NBC, 1992-93. Coexecutive producer, Good Advice, CBS, 1993-94. Creator, director, and executive producer, Something Wilder, NBC, 1994. Television Producer; Episodic: My Sister Sam, CBS, 1987. Designing Women, CBS, 1987. ER, NBC, 1995. Hope and Gloria, NBC, 1995. If Not For You (also known as One of Those Things), CBS, 1995. Ink, CBS, 1996. Life With Roger, The WB, 1996. Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1996. Television Director; Specials: SonsofGunz, 1987. Cowboy ]oe, 1988. The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, CBS, 1990. Television Director; Pilots: Good Advice, CBS, 1993. The Second Half, NBC, 1993. Daddy's Girls, CBS, 1994. Thunder Alley, ABC, 1994. Bless This House, CBS, 1995.
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Also directed Another World, NBC; Hometown, CBS; and Orphans, Waifs, and Wards, CBS. WRITINGS Teleplays; Story Ideas; Pilots: Something Wilder, NBC, 1994.*
KENNEDY, Mimi 1948(?)PERSONAL Born September 25, 1948 (some sources say 1949), in Rochester, NY; daughter of Daniel Gerald and Nancy Helen (Colgan) Kennedy; married Lawrence Edwin Dilg, May 27,1978; children: John Francisco, Maryjacinta. Education: Smith College, graduated, 1970. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Three Girls Three, NBC, 1977. Victoria Chasen, Stockard Channing in lust Friends, CBS, 1979. Regular, The Big Show, NBC, 1980. Nan Gallagher, The Two of Us, CBS, 1981-82. Doris Winger, Spencer (also known as Under One Roo/), NBC, 1984-85. Andrea Tobin, Family Man, ABC, 1988. Ruth Sloan, Homefront, ABC, 1991. Barbara Gennaro, /oe's Life, ABC, 1993. Abby, Dharma and Greg, ABC, 1997—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pat Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Jenny, Getting Married, CBS, 1978. Arlene Gilbert, Thin Ice, CBS, 1981. Eloise Davis, Bride of Boogedy, ABC, 1987. Jane, Baby Girl Scott, CBS, 1987. Annie Will is, A Promise to Keep (also known as Promises to Keep and Angels without Wings), NBC, 1990.
Karen Turner, Sins of the Mother, CBS, 1991. Kate Cantrell, Flashfire, HBO, 1994. Connie, Once You Meet a Stranger (also known as Don't Talk to Strangers), CBS, 1996. Celia Barton, Reasons of the Heart (also known as /.over's Leap), USA Network, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Going Straight," Family, ABC, 1979. "Homecoming," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. "The Children's Hour," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. "Popular Neurotics," American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. "Married Alive," Night Court, NBC, 1985. Kristi Carruthers, "Aqua Vita," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Mrs. Parker, "Davy Crockett," Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1987. Miss Wagner, Homeroom, ABC, 1989. "The Man Who Was Death," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. "Second Time Aground," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Voice of Glenda Molehill, Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991. Baywatch Nights, syndicated, 1995. Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1995. Shana, Partners, Fox, 1995. Realtor, The Single Guy, NBC, 1995. Gretchen, Cybill, CBS, 1996. Eleanor Buton Alexander, Savannah, The WB, 1996. Pacific Palisades (also known as Brentwood), Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1981. /Ve Had It Up to Here, NBC, 1981. Eloise Davis, Mr. Boogedy, ABC, 1986. Voice of Mrs. Gridley, "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" (animated),/A8C Weekend Specials, ABC, 1986. Voice of Mrs. Gridley, "Ralph S. Mouse" (animated), ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1991. Elaine Marshall, "Fast Forward," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1995. Film Appearances: Sally, Chances Are, TriStar, 1989. Eli's mom, Immediate Family (also known as Parental Guidance), Columbia, 1989. Martha Hunter, Pump up the Volume, New Line, 1990. Second woman, Death Becomes Her, Universal, 1992. Mrs. Bowman, Buddy, Columbia, 1997.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Stage Appearances: Last of the Red Hot Lovers, 1972. (Broadway debut) Jan, Crease, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1975. (Off-Broadway debut) Anne Bonney, Hot Grog, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1977. Marilyn, Grownups, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1982. WRITINGS Plays: (Contributor) Hard Sell, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1980. Books: Taken to the Stage: The Education of an Actress, Smith &Kraus(Lyme, NH), 1996.*
KENZLE, Leila 1961PERSONAL Born July 16, 1961, in Patchogue, Long Island, NY; daughter of Kurt (an electrical supply salesman) and Lee (an antiques dealer) Kenzle; married Neil Monaco (a writer and director), 1994. Education: Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, B.F.A., 1984. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Fenton Management, 427 North Canon Dr., Suite 108, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Colleen Schlatter or Lori Williams, Baker, Winokur, and Ryder, 405 South Beverly Dr., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact—TriStar Productions, Montrose Productions, 9336 West Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Actress. Worked as a hotel telephone operator. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Debra Kirshner-Kleckner, Princesses, CBS, 1991. Fran Devanow, Mad About You, NBC, 1992—. Television Appearances; Pilots: Gina DeSalvo, The World According to Straw, Fox, 1990.
KERNS *311 Stand By Your Man, 1992. Speed of Life, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Fran Devanow, "The One with the Two Parts, Part I/Friends, NBC, 1995. Fran Devanow, "The One with the Two Parts, Part \\/f Friends, NBC, 1995. Appeared in episodes of The Golden Girls, thirtysomething, and The Cosby Show. Television Appearances; Movies: Jessie Frank, All She Ever Wanted (also known as The Ties That Bind and Mother's Day), ABC, 1996. Also appeared in The Charmer. Television Appearances; Specials: The /7th Annual All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show, CBS, 1992. Film Appearances: Marcia, Other People's Money, Warner Bros., 1991. Bigger Fish (short film), Second Hand Smoke, 1996. Film Work; Producer: Bigger Fish (short film), Second Hand Smoke, 1996. Stage Appearances: Madeline Monroe, Tony V Tina's Wedding, Washington Square Church & Carmelita's, then St. John's Church, then Vinnie Black's Coliseum, all New York City, 1988-89; then in Los Angeles, CA, 1989.
KERNS Joanna 1953(Joanna de Varona) PERSONAL Born Joanna de Varona, February 12, 1955, in San Francisco, CA; daughter of David Thomas and Martha Louise (Smith) de Varona; married Richard Martin Kerns (a producer and director), December 11,1976 (divorced, December, 1986); children: Ashley Cooper. Education: Attended University of California at Los Angeles, 1970-71. Politics: Democrat. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825.
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Career: Actress and writer. Appeared in television commercials. Gymnast. Appeared in the music video (as a member of the choir) for the song "Voices That Care." CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Pat Devon, The Four Seasons, CBS, 1984. Maggie Seaver, Crowing Pains, ABC, 1985-92. Cohost, Home, ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marjorie Donovan, V, NBC, 1983. Maria Marshall, Blind Faith (also known as The Toms River Case), NBC, 1990. Dr. Clare Winslow, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (also known as The Great Los Angeles Earthquake), NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Pilots: "Hunter," Hunter, NBC, 1984. Television Appearances; Movies: Meg, Marriage Is Alive and Well, NBC, 1980. Doris Marshall, Mother's Day on Walton's Mountain, NBC, 1982. Doris Marshall, A Wedding on Walton's Mountain, NBC, 1982. Doris Marshall, A Day of Thanks on Walton's Mountain, NBC, 1982. Pamela Saletta, The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1984. Andrea, A Bunny's Tale, ABC, 1985. Anita Parrish, The Rape of Richard Beck (also known as The Broken Badge), ABC, 1985. Lana Singer, Stormin' Home, CBS, 1985. Stephanie Blume, Mistress, CBS, 1987. Diane Pappas, Those She Left Behind, NBC, 1989. Linda Fairstein, The Preppie Murder, ABC, 1989. Sally Raynor, Deadly Intentions . . . Again?, ABC, 1991. Kathy Plunk, Captive (also known Season of Fear), ABC, 1991. Eve Rhodes, The Nightman (also known as The Watchman), NBC, 1992. Mary Ellen "Mel" Robbins, Desperate Choices: To Save My Child (also known as The Final Choice and Solomon's Choice), NBC, 1992. Veronica Ricci, Not in My Family (also known as Shattering the Silence and Breaking the Silence), ABC, 1993. Katy, The Man with Three Wives, CBS, 1993.
Maryanne Waiker-Tate,Shamefu/ Secrets (also known as Going Underground), ABC, 1993. Dr. Jennifer Kessler, Robin Cook's Mortal Fear (also known as Mortal Fear), NBC, 1994. Laura Eagerton, Whose Daughter Is She? (also known as Semi-Precious, Moms, and For the JLove of My Daughter), CBS, 1995. Jane Ravenson, 5ee /ane Run, ABC, 1995. Jessica Rayner, No One Could Protect Her, ABC, 1996. Cynthia, the mother, Terror in the Family, Fox, 1996. Celeste Cooper, Mother Knows Best, ABC, 1997. Gail Connelly, Sisters and Other Strangers (also known as Suspicion of Innocence), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Officer Luca, You're Dead," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1976. "Romance Roulette," The Love Boat, ABC, 1977. "Playoff," Switch, CBS, 1978. Bobby Trilling, Three's Company, ABC, 1981. Colleen, "Dead Man's Riddle," CHiPs, NBC, 1981. "Difficult Lesson," Fitz and Bones, NBC, 1981. "The Last Page," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1982. "Spring Is in the Air," Star of the Family, ABC, 1982. "The Fashion Show," Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1982. "Birds of a Feather," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983. "Fatal Error," Whiz Kids, CBS, 1983. Trish, "A Nice Place to Visit," The A-Team, NBC, 1983. Ryan's 4, ABC, 1983. "Jack Be Quick," Three's Company, ABC, 1983. "Hair Apparent," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. "Hot Target," Street Hawk, ABC, 1985. Cheryl Blaste, "Blaste from the Past," Hooperman, ABC, 1988. "Love Struck," Short Stories, Arts and Entertainment, 1988. Animal Crack-Ups, ABC, 1988. Herself, Hope and Gloria, NBC, 1995. Voiceover, Aliens in the Family, ABC, 1996. Also appeared on The Associates, ABC. Television Appearances; Specials: Are You a Missing Heir?, ABC, 1978. Lifetime Salutes Mom, Lifetime, 1987. The Regis Philbin Show, Lifetime, 1987. Host, The National Love and Sex Test, ABC, 1988. Host, Second Annual Star-Spangled Celebration, ABC, 1988. Like Mother, Like Daughter, Lifetime, 1988. Host, Sea World's Miracle Babies and Friends (also known as The Miracle Babies of Sea World), ABC, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Herself, The 15th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1989. Herself, The Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1989. Herself, Starathon '90, syndicated, 1990. The 16th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1990. Herself, The Television Academy Hall of Fame (also known as The 6th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame), Pox, 1990. Herself, The Tube Test, ABC, 1990. Host, Fantasies, ABC, 1991. Host, Starathon '91, syndicated, 1991. Herself, We/come Home, America!—A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. Herself, Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996.
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KHALI, Simbi PERSONAL Born April 28, in Jackson, MS. Education: California Institute of Arts, B.F.A. Addresses: Contact—YBLY Productions, CBS Studio Center, Building 2, 2nd Floor, 4024 Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actress. CREDITS
Television Work: Coexecutive producer, The Nightman (also known as The Watchman), NBC, 1992. Director, Hope and Gloria (episodic), NBC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Series: She TV, ABC, 1994. Nina Campbell, 3rd Rock from the Sun, NBC, 1996-.
Film Appearances: Marilyn Baker, A *P*£ (also known as Ape, Attack of the Giant Horny Gorilla, Hideous Mutant, The New King Kong, and Super Kong), New World Entertainment, 1976. Diana, Coma, United Artists, 1978. Nancy, Cross My Heart, Universal, 1987. Cameo appearance, She's Having A Baby, Paramount, 1988. Katharine Watson, Street Justice, Lorimar, 1989. Aunt Sunny, An American Summer, Castle Hill, 1991. No Dessert Dad, Til You Mow the Lawn, New Horizons Home Video, 1994.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Martin, Fox; and Sinbad.
Stage Appearances: (As Joanna de Varona) Zoe, blushing bride, nymph, pygmy, and Yew, Ulysses in Nighttown, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1974.
Film Appearances: Nikki, A Vampire in Brooklyn, Paramount, 1995. Adrienne, A Thin Line between Love & Hate, New Line Cinema/Savoy Pictures, 1996. Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Colored Museum, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Troilus and Cress/da. *
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Stage Work: Director, What Every Woman Knows, West Coast Ensemble Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1989. Major Tours: (As Joanna de Varona) Two Gentlemen of Verona, New York Shakespeare Festival, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1973.
Born October 17, 1945, in Manchester, NH; son of Dorothy E. (maiden name, Sterling) Kopache. Education: San Diego State University, B.A. (theatre), 1971; California Institute of the Arts, M.F.A. (acting), 1973; studied acting with Sam Schact. Addresses: /Agent—ADM Associates Inc., 165 West 46th Street, Suite 1109, New York, NY 10036.
WRITINGS For Television; Episodic: "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner/' Growing Pains, ABC, 1989.*
Career: Actor. Founding member of Camera Obscura, based in Amsterdam and touring throughout Europe, 1973-76; University of California at La Jolla and San Diego City College, teacher of move-
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ment for actors, 1975; Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH, guest artist, 1986-87. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1963-66; served in Vietnam, receiving the Armed Forces Expedition Army Medal for landing at Chu Lai. Member: Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Conrade, Much Ado About Nothing, San Diego Shakespeare Festival, San Diego, CA, 1970. The Emperor, The Architect and Emperor of Assyria, La MaMa Etc. Theatre, New York City, 1976. Macbeth, Macbeth, La MaMa Etc. Theatre, 1977. Scipio, Caligulia, La MaMa Etc. Theatre, 1978. Buthcer, the actor, Arturo Ui, La MaMa Etc. Theatre, 1978. Wagner, Faust, La MaMa Etc. Theatre, 1978. Prospero, The Tempest, La MaMa Etc. Theatre, 1978. Morris, The Bloodknot, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, then Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, both 1979. Recruiting officer, Mother Courage, Center Stage, 1980. Rover, Hurrah for the Bridge, La MaMa Etc. Theatre, 1981. Harry Roat, Wait Until Dark, Wye Mills Theatre, 1981. George, Hunting Scenes from Lower Bavaria, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1981. First presser, The Workroom, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1982. Macduff, Macbeth, Shakespeare and Company, 1982. loga, The Extravagant Triumph. . ., INTAR Hispanic American Theatre, New York City, 1982. Pedro, The Seniorita from Tacna, INTAR Hispanic American Theatre, 1982. Kevin Morrow, Friends Too Numerous to Mention, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1982. Morris, The Bloodknot, New Stage, 1983. Westmoreland, Henry IV, Parts I and II, Indiana Repertory Company, 1983. Bob Cratchit, A Christmas Carol, Indiana Repertory Company, 1983. Deeley, Old Times, Indiana Repertory Company, 1983. The Dark Man, The Woman, Center Stage, 1983. Jack,P/a/nsong, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1984.
The waiter and the doctor, The Danube, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1984. Coach, Baseball Play, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1984. Jimmy, Cayuses, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1985. Polixenes, The Winter's Tale, Lincoln Center Symphony Space, New York City, 1985. Dr. Bailey/Buford Bullough/Griswold Plankman, Laughing Stock, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1987. Titus Lartius, Coriolanus, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theater, New York City, 1988. Smith, The Last Temptation of Joe Hill, INTAR Stage 2, New York City, 1988. Understudy for the roles of Prof. Wi I lard/Constable Warren/Farmer McCarty, Our Town, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1988-89. First man, Orpheus Descending, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1989. Julian, The Encanto File, Judith Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1991. Karl Streber, Temporary Help, Long Wharf Theatre, 1991. Major Tours: With Camera Obscura, productions throughout Europe, 1973-76. The Emperor, The Architect and Emperor of Assyria, European tour, La MaMa, 1976. Film Appearances: Police officer, Without a Trace, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1982. Highway patrolman, Strange Invaders, Orion, 1983. Truck driver, Home Free All, Almi, 1983. Cory, And Then You Die, Trimark Home Video, 1988. TV station man, Loose Cannons, TriStar, 1990. Doctor Parker, Liebestraum, Metro-Go Id wyn-Mayer/ Pathe, 1991. Mr. Wilson, Mr. /ones, TriStar, 1993. Geiger Counter Vendor, This Boy's Life, Warner Bros., 1993. Com Officer, Star Trek: Generations, Paramount,
1994. Mr. Simpson, Leaving Las Vegas, United Artists, 1995. Thorn Mclntyre, Ghosts of Mississippi, Columbia, 1996. Calhoun, Breakdown (also known as The Breakdown Mile)f Paramount, 1997. Merv, One Night Stand, New Horizons Home Video,
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mike O'Rourke, People Like Us, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Mr. Carter, "Our Town," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. Dr. Darrold Treffert, On Trial, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Carl Fitzpatrick, A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story (also known as Till Murder Do Us Part), CBS, 1992. Janos, "Miss Rose White," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1992. Steve Dahlberg, A Case for Murder, USA Network, 1993. Blood Bank Executive, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Mason, Hart to Hart Returns, NBC, 1993. Jed, "Journey," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1995. Ray Keyes, Breaking Through (also known as Breaking Free), ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Cab driver, Another World, NBC, 1983. Carl, Guiding Light, CBS, 1985. Mirok, "The Next Phase," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1992. Donald Bobeck, "Looking for Loans in All the Wrong Places," Roseanne, ABC, 1992. Chief, "Dead-End for Delia," Fa//en Angels, Showtime, 1993. Sal DalBazzo, "Dirty Deeds," The ]ohn Larroquette Show, NBC, 1994. TuTari, "The Parliament of Dreams," Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994. "Family Values," Law and Order, NBC, 1994. Engineer, "Emergence," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1994. Dr. Stevens, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1994. Dr. Leland O'Conner, Murder One, ABC, 1995. General Thomas Callahan, "The Walk," The X-Files, Fox, 1995. Kaplinger, The Burning Zone, UPN, 1996. Viorsa, "The Thaw,"Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1996. Kira Taban, "Ties of Blood and Water," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1997.*
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York, NY. Television news reporter, producer, writer. Kuralt is remembered as the television anchor who shun-piked his way across the backroads of the United States, searching for unique stories about ordinary people. His "On the Road" segments for the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, aired from 1967 to 1980, and eventually led to a position as anchor for CBS News Sunday Morning. Broadcasting and reporting were a way of life for Kuralt. At the age of fourteen he announced minor-league baseball games and edited the student newspaper while in college. In 1955 he joined the staff of the Charlotte News as a reporter. In 1957 he went to work for the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) in New York as a writer; by 1959 he was the host of Eyewitness to History. For the next eight years Kuralt covered hard news stories in Latin America and Vietnam. His career changed in 1967 when he began covering human interest stories. Traveling more than 50,000 miles each year in a motorhome from 1967 to 1980, Kuralt and his camera crew set off in search of the real America. According to Arthur Unger of the Christian Science Monitor, Kuralt convinced CBS into sponsoring his "On the Road" segment by explaining: "I got the idea . . . one night in an airplane as I looked down at the lights in the countryside and wondered ... what was going on down there. There are a lot of Americans who don't live in cities and don't make headlines. I was interested in finding out about them." His forty-year career afforded Kuralt three George Foster Peabody Awards, thirteen Emmy Awards, and a 1985 broadcaster of the year award from the International Radio and Television Society. His television credits are numerous and include Dateline America, America Tonight, 60 Minutes . . . 25 Years (also known as 60 Minutes Turns 25), On the Road with Charles Kuralt, and An American Moment. His written works include Charles Kurail's America, To the Top of the World: The Adventures and Misadventures of the Plaisted Polar Expedition, March 28-May 4, 1967, Southerners: Portrait of a People, and A Life on the Road. He also wrote two companion pieces for his television shows: Dateline America and On the Road with Charles Kuralt. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
KURALT, Charles 1934-1997 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born September 10,1934, in Wilmington, NC; died of complications from lupus, July 4, 1997, in New
Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 5, 1997, section 1, p. 4.
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Christian Science Monitor, July 24, 1974. CNN Interactive (electronic), July 4, 1997. Los Angeles Times, July 5, 1997, p. A1. MSNBC (electronic), July 5, 1997. New York Times, July 5, 1997, p. 24. USA Today (electronic), July 4, 1997. Washington Post, July 5, 1997, p. B4.
LADD, Cheryl 1951(Cherie Moore, Cheryl Stoppelmoor, Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor) PERSONAL Born Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor, July 12 (some sources say July 2), 1951, in Huron, SD; daughter of Marion and Dolores (Katz) Stoppelmoor; married second husband, David Ladd (an actor and producer), May, 1973, (divorced, September, 1980); married Brian Russell (a producer), January 3,1981; children: (first marriage) Jordan Elizabeth (an actress); stepchildren: Lindsay. Education: Studied at the Milton Katselas Acting Workshop. Politics: Republican. Avocational interests: Golf. Addresses: /Agent—c/o International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA, 90211. Publicist—do Richard Grant & Associates, 8500 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 520, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress, singer, dancer, and writer. Member of touring musical group named the Music Shop Band, 1968-70; Childhelp USA, goodwill ambassador, 1979—; Buick Motor Division, golf ambassador, 1997—; actress in television commercials, including advertisements for Dento-Med Hydron Plus Hand and Body Moisturizer, Max Factor, Prell, ShapeMate; Retinitis Pigmentosa International, spokesperson. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, American Guild of Variety Artists. Awards, Honors: Photoplay Award, 1978; Woman of the World Award, Childhelp USA, 1987; Child Caring Award, Center for the Improvement of Child Care, for When She Was Bad...; received four gold singles from the albums Cheryl Ladd, 1978 and Dance Forever, 1979.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Reno Sweeney, Anything Goes, Santa Barbara Theatre Festival, Santa Barbara, CA, 1986. Also appeared in The Hasty Heart (also known as Hasty Heart). Film Appearances: Zabby, The Treasure of Jamaica Reef (also known as Evil in the Deep and Treasure of the Jamaica Deep), Golden-Selected (unreleased), 1976. Jessie Clark, Now and Forever, Interplanetary, 1983. Deborah Solomon, Purple Hearts, Warner Bros., 1984. Louise Baltimore, Millennium, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1989. Katherine, Lisa (also known as Candlelight Killer), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Georgie Cooper, Poison Ivy, New Line Cinema, 1992. Also appeared in Marriage of a Young Stockbroker. Television Appearances; Series: (As Cherie Moore) Singing voice of Melody,/os/e and the Pussycats (animated), CBS, 1970-72, and 1974-75, then NBC, 1975-76. (As Cherie Moore) Singing voice of Melody, /os/e and the Pussycats in Outer Space (animated), CBS, 1972-74. (As Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor) Regular, The Ken Berry Wow Show (also known as Ken Berry's Wow), ABC, 1972. (As Cheryl Stoppelmoor) Amy, a Probe control agent, Search, NBC, 1972-73. Kris Monroe, Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1977-81. Dr. Dawn "Holli" Holliday, One West Waikiki, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Black Beauty, 1978. Hope Masters, A Death in California, ABC, 1985. Liane De Villiers, Crossings, ABC, 1986. Maude Sage Breen, Bluegrass, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Double Trouble," The Partridge Family, ABC, 1973. Cindy Shea, Happy Days, ABC, 1974. Buffy, "Prime Rib," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1976. "The Innocent Prey," The Fantastic Journey, NBC, 1977. Herself, Donny and Marie, ABC, 1977.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Herself, The MuppetShow, syndicated, 1978. Herself, Donny and Marie, ABC, 1978. Mercedes Haverset, "The Black Book," Ink, CBS, 1997. Appeared as a teenage girl, "Such Dust as Dreams Are Made on/' Harry O, ABC; as Susan Ellen Morley, "Blockade," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC; and in "Angels and Bums," The San Pedro Beach Bums, ABC; also appeared in Ironside, NBC; Po//ce Woman, NBC; The Rookies, ABC; Switch, CBS; and The TonightShow, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: The Dev/7's Daughter, 1972. (As Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor) Jody Keller, Satan's School for Girls, ABC, 1973. Thaddeus Rose and Edd/e, 1978. Betina "Teeny" Morgan, When She Was Bad . . . , ABC, 1979. Willa, 1979. Guyana Tragedy: The Story of]im Jones (also known as The Mad Messiah), 1980. Title role, Grace Kelly (also known as The Grace Kelly Story), ABC, 1983. Maggie Telford, Kentucky Woman, CBS, 1983. The Hasty Heart, 1983. Lily Conrad, Romance on the Orient Express, NBC, 1985. Crime of Innocence, 1985. Anne Halloran, Deadly Care, CBS, 1987. Mary Gray, The Fulfillment of Mary Gray (also known as Fulfillment and The Fulfillment), CBS, 1989. The Lookalike, 1990. Diane Halstead, Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501 (also known as Aftermath and Aftermath: The Fate of Flight 1501), 1990. Sara Crawford, lekyll and Hyde (also known as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and lekyll & Hyde), ABC 1990. Laura Huntoon, The Girl Who Came Between Them (also known as Face of Love and Victim of Innocence), NBC, 1990. Melanie Adams, Danielle Steel's Changes (also known as Changes), NBC, 1991. Annie Gallagher, Locked Up: A Mother's Rage (also known as The De/ores Donovan Story, Other Side of Love, and They're Doing My Time), CBS, 1991. Pam Cheney, Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back (also known as Broken Promises), CBS, 1993. Linda DeSilva Edelman, Dead Before Dawn, ABC 1993.
LADD »317 Mary Dannon, Dancing with Danger (also known as The Last Dance), USA Network, 1994. The Lady, 1995. Vows of Deception, 1996. Lucinda Michaels, A Tangled Web (also known as Tangled Web), CBS, 1996. Jean McAvoy, Kiss and Tell (also known as Please Forgive Me), ABC, 1996. Ellen Downey, The Haunting of Lisa, Lifetime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC team member, 8att/e of the Network Stars III, 1977. Ben Vereen . . . His Roots, 1978. Genera/ Electric's All-Star Anniversary, NBC, 1978. That Thing on ABC, ABC, 1978. John Denver and the Ladies, 1978. Host, The Cheryl Ladd Special (also known as Cheryl Ladd), ABC, 1979. Host, Cheryl Ladd... Looking Back—Souvenirs (also known as Cheryl Ladd—-Souvenirs and Looking Back: Souvenirs), ABC, 1980. Perry Co/no's Spring in San Francisco, 1981. Host, Cheryl Ladd: Scenes from a Special (also known as Scenes from a Special), ABC, 1982. Fascinated, syndicated, 1983. The Presidential Inaugural Gala, 1989. Host, Your Skin and How to Save It, CNBC and WGN, 1995. 50 Years of Television: A Celebration of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Golden Anniversary, HBO, 1997. Television Work; Executive Producer; Specials: Cheryl Ladd . . . Looking Back—Souvenirs (also known as Cheryl Ladd—Souvenirs and Looking Back: Souvenirs), ABC, 1980. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Twelfth Annual People's Choice Awards (also known as The People's Choice Awards and The /2th Annual People's Choice Awards), 1986. Host, The 44th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1987. Presenter, The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1991. Presenter, The /8th Annual People's Choice Awards (also known as The People's Choice Awards), CBS, 1992. Presenter, The /8th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Dawn "Holli" Holliday, One West Waikiki, CBS, 1994.
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RECORDINGS Albums: Cheryl Ladd, Capitol, 1978. Dance Forever, Capitol, 1979. WRITINGS Juvenile Fiction: (With Brian Russell) The Adventures of Little Nettie Windship, illustrated by Ezra Tucker and Nancy Krause, Penguin USA, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Barren's, February 1, 1993, p. 62. Drug Topics, April 10, 1995, p. 34. Entertainment Weekly, August 5, 1994, pp. 42-43; August 19, 1994, p. 50. People Weekly, June 9, 1997, pp. 67-68. Redbook, July, 1994, pp. 70-74.*
LAGERFELT, Caroline PERSONAL Born September 23, in Paris, France; daughter of Baron Karl-Gustav Israel (an ambassador) and Mary Charmian Sara Chapion (maiden name, de Crespigny) Lagerfelt. Education: Sigtuna Stiftelsens Humanistiska Larouerket, Sigtuna, Sweden; studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: /Agent-Schiffman, Ekman, Morrision, Marx, Inc., 22 West 19th St., 8th Floor, New York, NY 10011. Career: Actress. The Guthrie Theater, member of acting company, Minneapolis, MN, 1987-88; volunteer, Children's Village, Dobbs Ferry, NY. Member: Actors' Equity Association (council), American Academy of Dramatic Arts Alumni Association (president). Awards, Honors: Villager Downtown Award, 1982, for The Sea Anchor; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1983, for Quartermaine's Terms.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Anita, Quartermaine's Terms, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1983. The Wall of Water (part of Winterfest 8: Four New Plays in Repertory), Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1988. Governor's wife, Phaedre Britannica, CSC Repertory, New York City, 1988-89. Diana, Lend Me a Tenor, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1989-90. \zz,Swim Visit, Primary Stages, New York City, 1990. Anita, A Small Family Business, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1992. Tekla, Creditors, CSC Theater, New York City, 1992. Suzanne, Don't Dress for Dinner, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1992. The Misanthrope, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1993. Simone, The Workroom, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1993. Death Takes a Holiday, Lobero Theater, Santa Barbara, CA, 1997. Also appeared as Liz, The Philanthropist, New York City; Four on a Garden, New York City; Lady Ursula Itchin, The jockey Club Stakes, New York City; MarieLouise, The Constant Wife, New York City; Beth, Otherwise Engaged, New York City; Emma, Betrayal, New York City; Annie, The Real Thing, New York City; Gila/Pauline, Other Places, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City; Edward/Victoria, Cloud 9, Manhattan Theatre Club; Jean, The Sea Anchor, Open Space, New York City; Margaret, Close of Play, Manhattan Theatre Club; Alison, Look Back in Anger, Manhattan Theatre Club; Ruth Carson, Night and Day, Huntington Theatre, Boston, MA; Monika Stettler, The Physicists, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC; Mary, Vanities, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ; Gwendolyn, The Importance of Being Earnest, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA; Judith, The Devil's Disciple, Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, Ml; Anita, Quartermaine's Terms, Long Wharf Theatre; and Clarissa, Spider's Web, Nassau Repertory. Major Tours: Appeared in as Sally Boothroyd, Lloyd George Knew My Father; Beatrice, To Grandmother's House We Go; Sister Margaret, The Hasty Heart; and Nia, The Right Honorable Gentleman.
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LAWRENCE «319 Career: Actor. Worked as a busboy at the Friar's Club; worked with the improvisational group, The Groundlings, and with L.A. Connection. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, 1989, for 2 7 jump Street. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Liz Shaw, Do You Remember Love, CBS, 1985. Emily Fukes, No Way Back, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Christina, "Home at Last/' WonderWorks, PBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Sheila Silver, Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1994-95. Inger Dominguez, Nash Bridges, CBS, 1996-97. Television Appearances; Episodic: Governess, "Haunting," Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. "Eighteen with a Bullet," The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. Mary Ann Miller, "But Now a Word from Our Sponsor," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1990. "Black Tie," Law and Order, NBC, 1993. Kitty Lear, "Good Time Charlie," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Nurse Holder, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Andrea, ER, NBC, 1994. Mary Beiler, Picket Fences, CBS, 1995. Makbar, "Tribunal," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1995. Mrs. Hoyt, "Atomic Cat Fight," The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1996. Also appeared in Archie Bunker's Place, The Twilight Zone, T.I. Hooker, The Guiding Light, and The Edge of Night. *
LAUER,Andy PERSONAL Born June 19, in Los Angeles, CA. Education: Attended San Diego State University; attended University of New Hampshire. Addresses: Contact—CBS Entertainment, 4024 Radford Ave., Bungalow 3, Studio City, CA 91604.
Television Appearances; Series: Charlie Moran, Going to Extremes, ABC, 1992-93. Charlie, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1995—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of 21 jump Street, Gabby, Matlock, Grand, thirtysomething, and Murder, She Wrote. Film Appearances: Corpsman on battlefield, For the Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Ace, Screamers, Triumph, 1996. Also appeared in Never on Tuesday, The Doors, Born on the Fourth of]uly, and Necessary Roughness.*
LAWRENCE, Sharon 1961(?)PERSONAL Born June 29,1961 (some sources say 1962), in Charlotte, NC; daughter of Tom (a television news reporter) and Earlyn (a Head Start supervisor) Lawrence; Education: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, B.A. (journalism), 1983./\vocat/ona//nterests: Singing. Addresses: Agent—c/o Joel Shire, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—do Hyler Management, 25 Sea Colony Dr., Santa Monica, CA 90405. Publicist—do 1888 Century Park East, fifth floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress and producer. Member: Belongs to an investment group for women. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1995 and 1996, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a
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drama series, 1996, all for N.Y.P.D. Blue. Named Júnior Miss in Raleigh, NC.
Film Appearances: Joleen Quíllet, The Only Thrill (also known as Tennessee Valley), 1997.
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OTHERSOURCES
Stage Appearances: Panache, off-Broadway, 1984. Member of kissing couple and member of ensemble, Cabaret, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1987, later Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1988. Tzeitel, Fiddleron the Roof, San Francisco, CA, 1989, later Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1990.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 11, 1997, p. 69. Peop/e Weekly, October 17, 1994, pp. 67-68. TV Cuide, May 20-26, 1995, pp. 18-20.*
Also appeared in Berlín in Light.
LeBLANC, Matt
Major Tours: Katina and cafe prostitute,Zo/-faa, U.S. cities, including John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1984, and Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY, 1986. Member of kissing couple and member of ensemble, Cabaret, U.S. cities, including Playhouse Theatre, Wilmington, DE, 1987. Televisión Appearances; Series: Assistant district attorney Sylvia Costas, N.Y.P.D. Blue, ABC, 1994-97. Gwen Leonard, Fired Up (also known asF/red), NBC, 1997—. Televisión Appearances; Episodic: Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1991. Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Rachel, "The Cuy Can't Help It," Cheers, NBC, 1993. Amelia Earhart, "The 37s,"Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1995. Employment counselor, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996. Contestant, "CelebrityTournament/'yeoparo'y/, syn-
PERSONAL Bornjuly25. Addresses: Contact—11 766 Wilshire Blvd., No. 1470, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Began his career acting in commercials. CREDITS Televisión Appearances; Series: Chuck Bender, TV 101, CBS, 1988-89. Vinnie Verducci, Top ofthe Heap, Fox, 1991. Vinnie Verducci, Vinnie & Bobby, Fox, 1992. Joey Tribbiani, Friends, NBC, 1994—. Televisión Appearances; Episodic: "Just LikeThat/'RedShoe Diaries, Showtime, 1992. Televisión Appearances; Movies: Motorcycle Gang, Showtime, 1994. Vince, Reform School Cirl, Showtime, 1994.
dicated, 1997. Televisión Appearances; Movies: In the Une of Duty: The Pnce of Vengeance, 1994. Sharon, Someone 5he Knows, 1994. Beth, The Shaggy Dog, 1994. Jill, The Heídi Chronides, TNT, 1995. Sada Sands, The Face on the Milk Canon, 1995. Nina, A Friend's Betrayal (also known as 5to/en Youth), 1996. Clair Ballard, Fíve Desperate Hours, 1997. Televisión Appearances; Miniseries: Mary Carelli, Degree ofGuilt, 1995.
Televisión Appearances; Specials: ComicReliefVII, HBO, 1995. Televisión Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 47th Annual Phmetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. The 22nd Annual People's Cholee Awards, CBS, 1996. Film Appearances: Cooper, Ed (also known as Ed and Me, Mickey's Monkey, and You Should See Them Play), Universal, 1996.
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Also appeared in The Ghost Brigade, 1993; Anthony Manetti, Lookln' Italian, 1994; and Anything to Survive. *
Television Appearances; Episodic: Maria, Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. Daphne, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1995.
LEE, William See BURROUGHS, William S.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Go/den Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. Host, Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1995. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996.
LEE, Willy See BURROUGHS, William S.
LEEVESJane 1962PERSONAL Born April 18, 1962, in London, England; daughter of Colin (an engineer) and Ruth (a nurse) Leeves. Addresses: Contact—9560 Wilshire Blvd., No. 516, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Began career as a ballet dancer; also worked as a model and as a dancer in commercials and music videos. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, 1995, forFras/er. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Blue (Prudence Anne Bartlett), Throb, syndicated, 1986-88. Daphne Moon, Frasier, NBC, 1993—. Also appeared as Audrey Cohen, Murphy Brown, CBS; appeared in The Benny Hill Show. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Narrator, and voice of Adrienne Corri, Sex and the Silver Screen (documentary), Showtime, 1996. Rachel Sherwood, Pandora's Clock, NBC, 1996. Voice of Carol ine Webb, The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century (documentary), PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Annie Ballin, The Gregory Harrison Show, CBS, 1989. Amy, lust Deserts, ABC, 1992.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Host, The /2th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1996. The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1996. The 5 3rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1996. Film Appearances: Alberta Leonard, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Wylie, Mr. Write, Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1994. Voice of Ladybug,/ames and the Giant Peach, Buena Vista, 1996. Also appeared as Serena, To Live and Die in LA., 1985; appeared in The Meaning of Life and The Hunger. *
LEITCH, lone Skye See SKYE, lone
LEWIS, Geoffrey 1935PERSONAL Born January 1, 1935, in San Diego, CA; children: Deirdre (an actress), Lightfield (an actor), Juliette (an actress), Peter (an actor). Religion: Church of Scientology. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA, 90212. Manager— Joel Stevens Entertainment, 1325 6th Ave., New York, NY, 10019. Career: Actor. Member of Celestial Navigations, a group performing spoken-word pieces. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Earl Tucker, Flo, CBS, 1979-80.
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96. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bishop Fisher, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, 1971. Ed Duncan, Attack on Terror: The FBI versus the Ku Klux Klan (also known as Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan), 1975. Sheriff Bogardus, Centennial, 1978. Mike Ryerson, Salem''s Lot (also known as Blood Thirst, Salem's Lot: The Miniseries, and 5a/em's Lot: The Movie), 1979. Lynch, The Gambler V: Playing For Keeps (also known as The Gambler 5: Playing for Keeps), CBS, 1994. Eli, Rough Riders (also known as Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders), TNT, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Koup, Skyward Christmas, 1981. Rudy Hopper, Poor Richard, 1984. Bill, NBC Presents the AFI Comedy Special, NBC, 1987. Andy Johnson, The Johnsons Are Home, 1988. Pirate story teller, Disney's Greatest Hits on Ice, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Lawrence Burrifors, Moon of the Wolf, 1972. Roper, Honky Tonk, 1974. Archie, The Great Ice Rip-Off, 1974. The Gun and the Pulpit, 1974. Dr. Crandon, The Great Houdinis (also known as The Great Houdini), 1976. Dutton, The New Daughters of]oshua Cabe, 1976. Red Bayliss, The Deadly Triangle, 1977. Mr. Eckert, The Hunted Lady, 1977. Albert Cavanaugh, When Every Day Was the Fourth of July, 1978. Harold Tigner, Samurai, 1979. Dr. Bill Janowski, The Jericho Mile, 1979. Reverend Meeks, Be//e Starr, 1980. Captain Charley Rawlins, Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice, 1982. Major Ashbury, Louis L'Amour's The Shadow Riders (also known as The Shadow Riders), 1982. Sheriff Bill Johnson, September Gun, 1983.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Janus, The Return of the Man From U.N.C.L.E., 1983. John Tuckerman, Travis McGee (also known as Travis McGee: The Empty Copper 5ea), 1983. Scooter Lee, Storm in' Home, 1985. Ed Porter, Dallas: The Early Years (also known as The Early Years), CBS, 1986. Professor Alan Jeffries, TheAnnihilator, NBC, 1986. Dirty Jerry, 5pot Marks the X, 1986. Del Rains, Desert Rats, NBC, 1988. Ben Catlin, Pancho Barnes (also known as The Happy Bottom Riding Club and The Pancho Barnes Story), CBS, 1988. Oliver Ostrow, Desperado: The Outlaw Wars, NBC, 1989. Bodine, Gunsmoke: The Last Apache (also known as Gunsmoke II: The Last Apache), CBS, 1990. Frank Harper, Matters of the Heart, USA Network, 1990. Matt Corman, Day of Reckoning (also known as The Wisdom Keeper), NBC, 1994. J. D., Kansas, ABC, 1995. Parmenter, When the Dark Man Calls, USA Network, 1995. Draper Jewett, An Occasional Hell, HBO, 1996. Stubbs, Trilogy of Terror II, USA Network, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Rogers, "A Matter of Faith," Bonanza, NBC, 1959. "The Russell Incident," The Young Lawyers, ABC, 1970. "The Bounty Hunter," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. George, "To Kill a Guinea Pig," Cannon, CBS, 1972. Harris, "School of Fear," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. "What Happened at the XST?,"/4//as Smith and/ones, ABC, 1972. "Chains," Kung Fu, ABC, 1972. Kaye Lusk, "Committed," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. Proctor, "Kidnap," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. James Bancroft, "Nobody Beats the House," Cannon, CBS, 1972. Senator John Elton, "Mayday," Harry O, ABC, 1975. "The Killing Ground," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975. "Mirror Image," Hunter, CBS, 1977. "Hallie,"firetMaver/dc, NBC, 1981. "A Clear and Present Danger," Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984. Lloyd DeWitt, "The Return of Luther Gillis," Magnum, P./., CBS, 1984. Kale Sykes, "Semi-Friendly Persuasion," The A Team, NBC, 1984. Cooper, "The Middle of Somewhere," Shadow Chasers, ABC, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Peter Sacker, "Utopia Now/' Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985. Gus Zimmer, "I Never Wanted to Go to France, Anyway," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1985. Stoddard, "The Doctor is Out/' The A Team, NBC, 1985. "Until The Fat Lady Sings," Wildside, ABC, 1985. "Silent World," MacGyver, ABC, 1986. Kenny Oats, "Who Threw the Barbitals in Mrs. Fletcher's Chowder?," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Lester Grinshaw, "No Accounting for Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Film Appearances: Motel owner, We/come Home, Soldier Boys, 1971. Hobbs, a gang member, Bad Company, 1972. Russ Sterve, The Culpepper Cattle Company (also known as The Culpepper Cattle Co.), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Harry Pierpoint, Dillinger, 1973. Stacey Bridges, High Plains Drifter, Universal, 1973. My Name is Nobody (also known as // Mio Nome e Nessuno), 1973. Goody, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, 1974. Hamp, Macon County Line, 1974. Damion Gummere, The Wind and the Lion, United Artists, 1975. Captain Aaron Mosely, Lucky Lady, 1975. Wilson Shears, Smile, 1975. Newt, The Great Waldo Pepper, Universal, 1975. Zenas Morro, The Return of a Man Called Horse, United Artists, 1976. Orville Boggs, Every Which Way but Loose, Warner Bros., 1978. Doubletten-Snake, Se//a d'argento, 1978. Truck driver, Tilt, 1979. Walter Stoll, Tom Horn, 1980. Dr. Kline, Human Experiments (also known as Beyond the Gate), Crown, 1980. Trapper, Heaven's Gate (also known as /ohnson County Wars), United Artists, 1980. John Arlington, Bronco Billy, 1980. Orville Boggs, Any Which Way You Can, Warner Bros., 1980. Shoot the Sun Down, 1981. Joe Butler, /, the Jury, 1982. Dave Dante, Ten to Midnight (also known as 10 to Midnight), Cannon, 1983. Carter, Night of the Comet, 1984. Hard Case Williams, Lust in the Dust, 1985. Ralph Rizzo, Stitches, 1985. Smith, Time Out, 1987. Mr. Johnson, Catch Me If You Can, 1989.
LIPNICKI «323 Ku Klux Klan leader, Fletch Lives, Universal, 1989. Dennis, Out of the Dark, 1989. Ricky Z, Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros., 1989. Captain Schroeder, Tango & Cash, Warner Bros., 1989. Paint It Black, 1990. Michael Kahn, Disturbed, LIVE Home Video, 1991. Frank Avery, Double Impact, Columbia, 1991. Terry McKeen, The Lawnmower Man (also known as Stephen King's the Lawnmower Man), New Line Cinema, 1992. Hitchcock, Wishman, 1992. Drugstore owner, Point of No Return (also known as The Assassin, La Femme Nikita, Nikita, and The Specialist), Warner Bros., 1993. Chief Stark, The Man Without a Face, Warner Bros., 1993. Matthew Wicker, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. Uncle Rex, National Lampoon's Last Resort (also known as National Lampoon's Scuba School), Rose & Ruby, 1994. The Dragon Gate, 1994. Heath, White Fang II: Myth of the White Wolf (also known as White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf), Buena Vista, 1994. Cyclops Baby, 1996. Willy, American Perfekt, American Perfekt Productions, Inc., 1997. Luther Driggers, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Warner Bros., 1997. Stage Appearances: Celestial Navigations, Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1984. RECORDINGS Albums; With Celestial Navigations: Chapter II, K-tel International, 1989. WRITINGS Screenplays: The janitor, 1993.*
LIPNICKI, Jonathan William
1990-
PERSONAL Born October 22, 1990, in Westlake Village, CA; son of Joe Lipnicki.
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Addresses: Contact— Brill stein-Grey, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Began career acting in commercials.
Television Appearances; Series: Justin Foxworthy, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, NBC, 1996-97. Alex Parker, Meego, CBS, 1997.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Ray Boyd, ]erry Maguire, TriStar, 1996.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 11th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1997.*
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MITCHELL, Keith See COOGAN, Keith
MITCHUM, Robert
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OBITUARYNOT/CE-See index for CTFTsketch: Full name, Robert Charles Duran Mitchum; born August 6, 1917, in Bridgeport, CT; died of emphysema and lung cancer, July 1, 1997, in Santa Barbara, CA. Actor, director, writer. During his lengthy show business career, Mitchum was a major star who was cast in more than 125 films, often in tough-guy roles. A writer for CNN Interactive called him "a rugged leading man and sometime bad boy who defined cool before Hollywood knew what it was." Mitchum's talents allowed him to take on a variety of roles, from villains and heroic soldiers to Old West lawmen and psychotic killers. According to the Washington Post, "Mitchum, known for his self-deprecating humor, described himself as a 'poet with an ax/ He said that 'when producers have a part that's hard to cast, they say "Send for Mitchum; he'll do anything/" He seemed to agree, saying 1 don't care what I play; I'll play Polish gays, women, midgets, anything/" Born in Connecticut, Mitchum lived for a time in New York City before he left home at the age of twelve. In performed a variety of odd jobs, including work in a local theater as a stagehand, director, and actor, as well as work as a aircraft assembler, deckhand, ditch digger, nightclub bouncer, shoe salesman, coal miner, boxer, and radio scriptwriter.
He was also arrested for vagrancy in Georgia at age sixteen and was sentenced to time on a chain gang. His first film work began in the 1940s as he was signed to appear in westerns featuring Hopalong Cassidy. In 1943 alone he made more than a dozen films. The decade also saw Mitchum in movies such as Thirty Seconds Over Toyko, Holiday Affair, and The Story of C.I. ]oe. He was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actor for the last film. The decade also ended with Mitchum in trouble again with the law. He was arrested on charges of marijuana possession and served two months on a prison honor farm. "The drug charge could have destroyed some careers, but at the time it enhanced his image as a rebel," reported the New York Times. In the 1950s he starred in motion pictures such as Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison, Fire Down Below, and The Wonderful Country. In 1962 he appeared as a psychotic killer in Cape Fear, and he later made a cameo appearance in the 1991 remake starring Robert De Niro. Other 1960s appearances included roles in The Sundowners, What a Way to Co!, El Dorado, and Five Card Stud. In the 1970s and 1980s he worked in movies such as Ryan's Daughter, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, The Last Tycoon, Scrooged, and That Championship Season. His later work included the opening narration in the western Tombstone, starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer, and a role in Dead Man. Mitchum also made television appearances in the miniseries The Winds of War, War and Remembrance, and North and South, and he appeared on the series A Family for joe and Family Man. "Mitchum's trademarks were his athletic 6-foot-1 frame, heavy-lidded eyes and a casual attitude that could unerringly convey either stoic heroism or devious sadism," explained a Chicago Tribune writer. "He parlayed these qualities, plus his instinctive gifts and unflappability, into a career playing movie tough guys of all varieties." The London Times surmised:
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"A gift for impressionists, Mitchum was a big man with sleepy eyes, a laconic voice and drooping shoulders whose world-weary cynicism was often laced with dry humour. He could be menacing or charming and was sometimes both at once." He received a lifetime achievement award from American Theatre Arts in 1983 and a Golden Globe Lifetime Achievement Award in 1992, but never was honored with an Academy Award.
also with bands Bill Mumy & The Igloos and The Jenerators; recording artist with Rhino Records, CBS Records, and Barnes & Barnes since 1980; creator and writer (with Miguel Ferrer) of comic books. Member: Academy Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Musicians, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1995. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 2, 1997, section 1, p. 10; July 4, 1997, section 2, p. 10. CNN Interactive (electronic), July 1, 1997. El Online (electronic), July 1, 1997. Hollywood Online (electronic), July 2, 1997. Z.05 Angeles Times, July 2, 1997, p. A1. People Weekly (electronic), July 1, 1997. New York Times (electronic), July 2, 1997. T/mes (London; electronic), July 3, 1997. USA Today, July 2, 1997, p. D1. Washington Post, July 2, 1997, pp. B4, C1, C2.
MOORE, Cherie See LADD, Cheryl
MUMY, Bill 1954PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "Moo-my"; born Charles William Mumyjr., February 1,1954, in San Gabriel, CA; son of Charles William (a cattle rancher) and Muriel Gertrude (Gould) Mumy; married Eileen Joy Davis, October 9,1986; children: Seth, Liliana. Education: Attended Santa Monica City College, CA, 1972-73. Politics: Democrat. Avocational interests: Comic book collecting, racquetball, swimming, sketching. Addresses: Agent—Richard Sindell and Associates, 8271 Melrose Avenue, Suite 202, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actor, writer, and recording artist. Actor since age 6; played with America (rock band) in 1970s,
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding music composition, 1992, for Disney's Adventures in Wonderland. CREDITS Film Appearances: Neil Bateman, Tammy, Tell Me True, Universal, 1961. Petey Loomis, Sammy the Way Out Seal, 1962. Boom-Boom, Palm Springs Weekend, Warner Bros., 1963. Alex Martin, A Ticklish Affair, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. Child, A Child Is Waiting, United Artists, 1963. Erasmus Leaf, Dear Brigitte, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Sterling North, Rascal, Buena Vista, 1969. Teft, Bless the Beasts and Children, Columbia, 1971. Lariot, Papillon, Allied Artists, 1973. Weaver, Sunshine Part II, 1976. Tim, "It's a Good Life" in Twilight Zone—The Movie, Warner Bros., 1983. Keyboardist of the James Roberts Band, Hard to Hold, Universal, 1983. Young General Fleming, Captain America, ColumbiaTriStar, 1992. Bob, Double Trouble, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1992. Neighbor, Three Wishes, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Also appeared in The Wizard of Bagdad. Film Work: Artist, writer, producer, Zabagabee (video), 1987. Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Matty Matel, Matty's Funday Funnies (animated), ABC, 1959-61. Will Robinson, Lost in Space, CBS, 1965-68. Weaver, Sunshine, NBC, 1974-75. Host, Inside Space, 1992-97. Lennier, Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994—.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Pilots: Chris Williams, The Two of Us, CBS, 1966. Nick Butler, The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. Larry, Archie, ABC, 1976. Also appeared as Will Robinson, Space Family Robinson. Television Appearances; Episodic: Anthony Fremont, "It's a Good Life," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1960. Billy Bayles, "Long Distance Call," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1961. Jackie Chester, "Bang! You're Dead," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1961. Mickey Hollins, "The Door without a Key," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1962. "The Sam Darland Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1962. Pip, "In Praise of Pip," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963. Michael, "A Vision of Sugar Plums," Bewitched, ABC, 1964. The Virginian, NBC, 1964. Custer, "Whatever Became of Baby Custer?," / Dream ofjeannie, NBC, 1965. Darrin as a boy, "Junior Executive," Bewitched, ABC, 1965. Googie, "Come Back, Little Googie," The Munsters, CBS, 1965. Trask, "Aura Lee, Farewell," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1975. Clerk, "Bang! You're Dead," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. Dr. Irwin Bruckner, "The Genius," Matlock, NBC, 1986. Doctor Irwin Bruckner, Matlock, NBC, 1988. Roger Braintree, "Goodnight, Central City," The Flash, CBS, 1991. Voice of farmer, Animaniacs, Fox, 1993. Interviewee, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Cartoon Network, 1994. A Fernaherna, "A Day in the Life,"Space Cases, Nickelodeon, 1996. Delivery guy, "Back to School," The WeirdAl Show, CBS, 1997. Appeared in his debut on Romper Room, syndicated; also on Lancer, CBS; Here Come the Brides, ABC; Riverboat, NBC; Have Can, Will Travel, CBS; The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, ABC; Ben Casey, ABC; Playhouse 90, CBS; The Reef Skelton Show; The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show; The Loretta Young Show; Dr. Kildare; Me and Mom; and Superboy.
NEILL • 327 Television Appearances; Movies: Weaver, Sunshine, CBS, 1973. Weaver, Sunshine Christmas, NBC, 1977. Television Work: Additional music, Disney's Adventures in Wonderland, Disney Channel, 1992. Creator (with Peter David), Space Cases, Nickelodeon, 1996-97. RECORDINGS Albums: Bill Mumy, 'BB,' 1980. Dying to be Heard, Renaissance, 1997. Songs recorded include, "Fish Heads," "Love Tap," "Soak It Up," and "Pizza Face." Albums; With America (rock Band); as Musician: View from the Ground, Capitol, 1982. Encore: More Greatest Hits, Warner Bros., 1991. Albums; Other: Choir, Which One of Us Is Me, by Jay Gruska, Rhino, 1984. Musician, Loozanteen, with Barnes & Barnes (rock group), Rhino, 1991. WRITINGS (With Miguel Ferrer) Comet Man (comic book), Marvel Comics, 1986. Also wrote (with Miguel Ferrer) Trip to the Acid Dog; Star Trek (3 issues); Lost In Space (4 issues), Innovation; The Hulk; and Spiderman. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, July 17, 1995, pp. 46-47.*
NEILL, Jeffery K. 1938PERSONAL Born John Neal Phillips, April 26, 1938, in Indianapolis, IN; son of Audrian Neal (afarmer) and Chloe Zora (a model; maiden name, Jones) Phillips.
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Addresses: Home—57 West 75th Street, New York, NY 10023. Career: Director and choreographer. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. CREDITS Stage Work; Director and choreographer: All My Sons, New York City, 1958. Countdown, New York City, 1959. Finian's Rainbow, New York City, 1962. Can-Can, Enchanted Hills, Syracuse, IN, 1962. Girl Crazy, Enchanted Hills, 1962. The Music Man, Enchanted Hills, 1962. Silk Stockings, Enchanted Hills, 1962. Will the Mail Train Run Tonight?, Enchanted Hills, 1962. Fiorello, New York City, 1964. Pajama Game, New York City, 1965. Sabrina Fair, New York City, 1966. Bells Are Ringing, New York City, 1966. Archy and Mehitabel, New York City, 1967. Once Upon a Mattress, New York City, 1968. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, New York City, 1969. Love and Marriage, New York City, 1969. Eat Your Spinach, Baby, Cookes Tavern, CT, 1970. Say It with Music, Cookes Tavern, 1970. Darling Eileen, Cookes Tavern, 1970. Judy Garland Story, Pig 'n Whistle, NY, 1970. Kiss Me Kate, Pig 'n Whistle, 1970. Pajama Game, Pig 'n Whistle, 1970. Goldilocks, New York City, 1971. Hello, Dolly!, Club Bene, NJ, 1971. Ernest in Love, New York City, 1971. Camelot, Camelback Summer Theater, Tannersville, PA, 1971-72. Charlie Brown, Camelback Summer Theater, 197172. Fantasticks, Camelback Summer Theater, 1971-72. Fiddler on the Roof, Camelback Summer Theater, 1971-72. Guys and Dolls, Camelback Summer Theater, 197172. / Do! I Do!, Camelback Summer Theater, 1971-72. Kiss Me Kate, Camelback Summer Theater, 1971-72. Little Mary Sunshine, Camelback Summer Theater, 1971-72. Man of La Mancha, Camelback Summer Theater, 1971-72.
First Impressions, New York City, 1972. Gypsy, New York City, 1972. One for the Money, New York City, 1972. Antiques, New York City, 1973. Company, New York City, 1973. Mame, New York City, 1973. Only an Orphan Girl, New York City, 1973. Plaza Suite, Amber Lantern, NY, 1973. Kiss Me Kate, New York City, 1974 and 1983. ludy: A Garland of Songs, New York City, 1974. The Pirate, New York City, 1974. Can-Can, New York City, 1975. Ape Over Broadway, New York City, 1975. Let's Face It, New York City, 1977. Happy Hunting, New York City, 1977. Tune the Grand Up, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1978. Reunion, New York City, 1978. ludy: A Garland of Songs, New York City, 1978. Say It with Music, New York City, 1978-79. Unsinkable Molly Brown, Canal Fulton, Carousel, OH, 1978. No, No, Nanette, Carousel, OH, 1979. Funny Girl, Carousel, OH, 1979. The Constant Wife, New York City, 1979. Anything Goes, New York City, 1979. Anything Goes, Bakersfield Community Theater, CA, 1979. Side by Side by Sondheim, Bakersfield Community Theater, 1980. Gypsy, Starlight Theater of Kern, Bakersfield, CA,1980. Irma La Douce, New York City, 1980. The Mousetrap, Chatham Players, 1981. Applause, Chatham Players, 1981. Carnival, New York City, 1981. Guys and Dolls, Resorts International Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ, 1981. Oklahoma!, Naples Dinner Theater, FL, 1981. Love and Marriage, Donnell Library, New York City, 1982. The Women, New York City, 1982. West Side Story, Three Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 1982. The King and I, Three Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 1982. Babes in Arms, Three Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 1982. Do I Hear a Waltz?, Three Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 1982. Once Upon a Mattress, Three Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 1983. Fiddler on the Roof, Three Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 1983.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Fabulous 40s Radio Show, Three Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 1983. Annie, Three Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 1983. 5/de by Side by Sondheim, MHB Repertory, Glen Cove, NY, 1983. She Loves Me, New York City, 1983. Merman: Who Could Ask for Anything More, Donnell Library, New York City, 1983. Gypsy, Three Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 1984. ]udy: A Garland of Songs, New York City, then San Francisco, CA, both 1984. Roberta, New York City, 1985. Silk Stockings, All Souls Church, New York City, 1986. A Connecticut Yankee, All Souls Fellowship Hall, New York City, 1986. Company, Unitarian Church of All Souls, New York City, 1988. Spider's Web, All Souls Fellowship Hall, New York City, 1989. Out of This World, All Souls Church, New York City, 1989. Let It Ride, All Souls Players, New York City, 1991. Dear World, All Souls Theatre, New York City 1992. Ernest in Love, All Souls Theatre, New York City, 1994.
Also, all at Tibbits Opera House, Coldwater, Ml, 1966-71, 1973-80, and 1984: Annie Get Your Gun; Anything Goes; Any Wednesday; Babes in Arms; Barefoot in the Park; Bells Are Ringing; Brigadoon; Butterflies Are Free; Cabaret; Carousel; Camelot; Can Can; Champagne Complex; Dames at Sea; Desert Song; Fantasticks; Fiorello; Funny Girl; George Ml; Gigi; Godspell; God's Favorite; Guys and Dolls; Gypsy; H.M.S. Pinafore; Hello, Dolly!; How to Succeed; I Do! I Do!; Jesus Christ Superstar; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Jubilee; Kiss Me Kate; Luv; Mame; Merry Widow; Mikado; No, No, Nanette; No Sex Please, We're British; Nude with Violin; The Odd Couple; Oklahoma!; Oliver!; The Owl and the Pussycat; Play It Again, Sam; Promises, Promises; Same Time, Next Year; Showboat; 6 Rms Riv Vu; 1776; Sleuth; The Sound of Music; South Pacific; Stop the World I Want to Get Off; Student Prince; Sweet Charity; The Bat; The King and I; The Mousetrap; Three Men on a Horse; Under the Caslight; The Unsinkable Molly Brown; West Side Story; Write Me a Murder; Wonderful Town; and Vanities. Major Tours: Gypsy, U.S. cities, 1985.*
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NICASTRO, Michelle
1960-
PERSONAL Born March 31,1960, in Washington, DC; daughter of Norman Joseph (an ophthalmologist) and Carole Rose (Guarino) Nicastro. Education: Northwestern University, B.F.A., 1982; studied acting with Bud Beyer and Alice Spivak. Avocational interests: Foreign travel, French, singing. Addresses: /Agent—David Shapira and Associates, 15301 Ventura Blvd., Suite 345, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Career: Actress and singer. Awards, Honors: Sarah Siddons, 1978, for vocal competition. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Ariadne, Merlin, Mark Hellinger, New York City, 1982-83. Anne Egerman, A Little Night Music, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1990. Barry Manilow's Show Stoppers, Paramount Theatre, New York City, 1992. Unsung Musicals, Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse, New York City, 1994. Appeared in her debut as Chava, Fiddler on the Roof, Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Chicago, IL. Film Appearances: Darlene, Body Rock, New World Pictures, 1984. Janice Edwards, Bad Guys, InterPictures, 1986. Amanda, When Harry Met Sally, Columbia, 1989. Voice of Princess Odette, The Swan Princess (animated), New Line, 1994. Voice of Princess Odette, The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain (animated), Legacy Releasing/Nest Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Diana Barstow, Maggie Briggs (also known as Suzanne Pleshette Is Maggie Briggs), CBS, 1984. Sasha Roberts, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1987. Sasha Schmidt, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1989-90.
330 • NICASTRO Television Appearances; Episodic: Nurse Susan, Airwolf, CBS, 1984. Terry Major, "Circus Knights," Knight Rider, NBC, 1985. Lois Scranton, "Double Date," Who's the Boss?, 1985. Vanessa, "Christopher Bundy Died on Sunday," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Roxanne, "Sea Cruise," Full House, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1991. Ariel Reed, "The Lady Vanishes," Wings, 1996. Mary Beth, Coach, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Dori Maitlin, Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Heart, NBC, 1994.*
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CREDITS O'BRIEN, Timothy 1929PERSONAL Born Timothy Brian O'Brien, March 8, 1929, in Shillong, Assam, India; son of Brian Palliser Tiegue and Elinor Laura (Mackenzie) O'Brien. Education: Attended Wellington College, Crowthome, Berkshire, England, 1942-47; attended Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MA, 1952; studied stage design under Donald Oenslager at Yale University, 1952-53. Avocational interests: Sailing. Addresses: Office—33 Lansdowne Gardens, London SW8 2EQ, England. Career: British stage and exhibition designer. BBCTV, London, design assistant, 1954-55; Associated Rediffusion Television, London, designer, 1955-56; ABC Television, London, head of design, 1956-66; partnership in stage design with Tazeena Firth, 196179; Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-uponAvon, Warwickshire, England, associate designer, 1966-88, honorable associate artist, 1988—; National Theatre, London, designer, 1974-77; Lecturer, Royal College of Art, London, 1966-67. Military service: Sergeant in the British Army Intelligence Corps, served in Austria, 1948-49. Member: Society of British Theatre Designers (chairperson, 1984-91). Awards, Honors: Prague Quadriennale, Gold Medal Award, best set design, 1975; Golden Triga, best national exhibit, 1991; Royal Designer for Industry, 1991.
Stage Work; Scenic Designer: The Bald Primadonna, London, 1956. The New Tenant, London, 1956. Hunter's Moon, London, 1958. Five Finger Exercise, London, 1958. The Daring Buds of May, London, 1959. Don't Shoot, We're English, London, 1960. Henry IV, Part I, London, 1961. Progress to the Park, London, 1961. The Bartered Bride, 1962. The Cirl of the Golden West, 1962. Next Time I'll Sing to You, London, 1963. Licence to Murder, London, 1963. Luv, London, 1963. Poor Bitos, London, 1963, later New York City, 1964. Hedda Cabler, London, 1964. Entertaining Mr. Sloane, London, 1964. A Scent of Flowers, London, 1964. Waiting for Godot, London, 1964. Traveling Light, London, 1965. A Scent of Flowers, Stuttgart, Germany, 1965. Tango, Royal Shakespeare Company, London, and Trafalgar at Madame Tussaud's, both 1966. Days in the Trees, Royal Shakespeare Company, and Trafalgar at Madame Tussaud's, both 1966. loeyjoey, Royal Shakespeare Company, and Trafalgar at Madame Tussaud's, both 1966. Staircase, Royal Shakespeare Company, and Trafalgar at Madame Tussaud's, both 1966. All's Well That Ends Well, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967. As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967. Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967. The Merry Wives of Windsor, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1968. Troilus and Cressida, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1968.
332 • O'BRIEN The Latent Heterosexual, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1968. Pericles, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1969. Women Beware Women, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1969. Bartholomew Fair, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1969. The Knot Carden, Royal Opera, 1970. Measure for Measure, Royal Shakespeare Company, and Madame Tussaud's, both 1970. The Merchant of Venice, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1971. Enemies, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1971. The Man of Mode (with Tazeena Firth), Royal Shakespeare Company, 1971. La Cenerentola, Oslo, Norway, 1972. Lower Depths, The Island of the Mighty, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1972. As You Like It, OC Shakespeare Company, 1972. Richard II, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1973. Love's Labour's Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1973. Next of Kin, National Theater of Great Britain, London, 1974. The Bassarids, English National Opera, 1974. Summerfolk, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1974. Pericles, Comedie Francaise, Paris, 1974. The Merry Wives of Windsor, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1975. The Marrying of Ann Leete, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1975. Peter Crimes, Royal Opera, London, later Goteborg, Sweden and Paris, France, all 1975. John Gabriel Borkman, National Theater of Great Britain, 1975. The Bassarids, Frankfurt, 1975. Wozzeck, Adelaide Festival, 1976. The Zykovs, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1976. Troilus and Cressida, National Theater of Great Britain, 1976. The Force of Habit, National Theater of Great Britain, 1976. Falstaff, Berlin Opera, 1977. Tales from the Vienna Woods, National Theater of Great Britain, 1977. Bedroom Farce, National Theater of Great Britain, 1977. The Cunning Little Vixen, Goteborg, Sweden, 1978. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Sydney Opera House, Australia, 1978. Evita, National Theater of Great Britain, later in Australia, Austria, both 1978, then New York, 1979. The Rake's Progress, Royal Opera, London, 1979. Peter Crimes, Goteborg, Sweden, 1979.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Lulu, Royal Opera, London, 1981. La Ronde, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1982. A Doll's Life, New York City, 1982. Le CrandMacabre, English National Opera, London, 1982. Turandot, Vienna State Opera, 1983. Tannhauser, Royal Opera, London, 1984. The Mastersingers of Nuremberg, English National Opera, 1984. Tramway Road, Lyric Theatre-Hammersmith, London, 1984. Samson, Royal Opera, 1985. Sicilian Vespers, Grande Theatre, Geneva, 1985. Old Times, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 1985. Lucia di Lammermoor, Koln Opera, 1985. The Threepenny Opera, National Theatre Company, London, 1986. Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, Netherlands Opera, 1986. The American Clock, National Theatre Company, 1986. Ote//o, Royal Opera, 1987, revived 1990. Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, Royal Opera, 1987. Three Sisters, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Center Theatre, London, 1988. Cymbeline, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1989. Exclusive, Strand Theatre, London, 1989. King, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1990. Love's Labour's Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Center Theatre, 1991. Twelfth Night, Playhouse, 1991. Tartuffe, Playhouse, 1991. War and Peace, Kirov, Leningrad, Russia, 1991. Beauty and the Beast, City of Birmingham Touring Opera, 1991. Columbus and the Discovery of ]apan, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Center Theatre, 1992. Eugene Onegin, Royal Opera, 1993. Misha's Party, Royal Shakespeare Company, Pit, London, 1993. On Approval, Playhouse, 1994. The Clandestine Marriage, Queen's Theatre, London, 1994. The Merry Wives of Windsor, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, London, then Oslo, Norway, both 1995. The Master Builder, Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, 1995. Film Work; Scenic Designer: Night Must Fall, 1964. Television Work; Scenic Designer: The Flying Dutchman, ABC, 1958.
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Born Rochelle Olshever, April 15, 1937, in New York, NY; daughter of Sol and Bess (Goldsmith) Olshever; married James Patterson, October 15,1959 (died, 1972); children: John. Education: Attended Brooklyn College; trained for the stage at the Henry Street Playhouse and the Herbert Berghof Studio with Uta Hagen. Religion: Jewish.
Mary, Happily Ever After, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1966. Hunger and Thirst, Stockbridge, MA, 1969. The Enclave, Theatre Four, New York City, 1973. Stella, A Streetcar Named Desire, Ivanhoe Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1973. Bits and Pieces, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1975. Solomon's Child, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980-81. Vonnie Hayhurst, The Roads to Home, Manhattan Punch Line, New York City, 1982. Bananas, House of Blue Leaves, Adelphi Festival, 1982. Goodbye Moscow, Philadelphia Festival of New Plays, PA, 1983. Standby, Driving Miss Daisy, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1987-88. Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Fayebird, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1991. Vonnie Hayhurst, The Roads to Home, Lamb's Little Theatre, New York City, 1992. Emily Paine, After-Play, Manhattan Theatre Club, Stage II, then Theatre Four, both New York City,
Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Mrs. Loman, Death of a Salesman, Manitoba Theatre Center, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1997.
Career: Actress. Teacher, Herbert Berghof Studio, New York City, 1976-.
Also appeared as Lonesome Sally, Terrible]im Fitch, Stage 73, New York City; and as a standby, 5ame Time Next Year, New York City.
Exhibitions: British Theatre Design '83-87, Riverside Studios, London, 1988. WRITINGS (With David Fingleton) British Theatre Design '8387, London, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Contemporary Designers, third edition, St. James (Detroit, Ml), 1990.*
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Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, 1960, for Toys in the Attic. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: Fenya, The Brothers Karamazov, Village Gate, New York City, 1956-57. The Cave Dwellers, Olney Playhouse, MD, 1957. The Diary of Anne Frank, Olney Playhouse, 1958. Lolly, Jackknife, Village Gate, 1958. Vincent, Cricket, New York City, 1959. Lily, Toys in the Attic, Hudson, New York City, 1960. Summer and Smoke, John Drew Theatre, 1961. The Lady's Not for Burning, John Drew Theatre, 1961. The Bald Soprano, John Drew Theatre, 1961. The Maids, Playwrights at Second City, Chicago, IL, 1961-62. Iris, Harold, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1962. Honey, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1963.
Film Appearances: Norma, The Happy Hooker, Cannon, 1975. Dr. Marsha, Next Stop, Greenwich Village, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Betty, Lianna, United Artists, 1982. Mrs. Vaughn, 79/8, Cinecom, 1985. Mrs. Vaughn, On Valentine's Day, Cinecom, 1986. An Unremarkable Life, SVS, 1989. Narrator, American Dreaming: Atlantic City's Casino Gamble, 1989. Gretchen, Scent of a Woman, Universal, 1992.
Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Giankanis, In Defense of Kids, CBS, 1983.
Television Appearances; Specials: Mrs. Vaughn, Story of a Marriage, 1987. Steven Wright in the Appointments of Dennis Jennings, 1989. Tales of the Days of Awe, 1991.
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Television Appearances; Series: Judge Grace Larkin (recurring), Law and Order, NBC, 1992-96.
set decoration/scenic design, 1995-96, for General Hospital. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Saw My Baby There," Naked City, ABC, 1959. Also appeared in Defenders, Nurses, and U.S. Steel Hour. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Maclean's, January 27, 1997, p. 63. New Leader, October 5,1992, p. 22; September 11, 1995, p. 23.*
PARKER, Ursula See AN DRESS, Ursula
PROETT, Daniel (M.)
1953-
PERSONAL Born December 27, 1953, in Wakefield, NE; son of Maurice (a baker) and Joann (a florist; maiden name, Powers) Proett. Education: University of Nebraska at Lincoln, B.F.A.; studied at the Polakov Studios in New York City. Addresses: Home—Sunland, CA. Contact—c/o General Hospital, ABC-TV, ABC Television Center, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027. Career: Scenic designer. Nebraska Repertory Company, Lincoln, NE, resident designer, 1976-77; South Carolina Repertory Company, Columbia, SC, resident designer, 1978; George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, resident designer, 1979-85; Lamb's Club, New York City, resident designer, 1980-81; Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, resident designer, 1981-84. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, associate professor, 1980-84, resident designer for university theatre company, 1981-84. Member: United Scenic Artists (Local 829). Awards, Honors: New Jersey Drama Critics Circle Award, outstanding design, for Tobacco Road and Talley's Folly; Daytime Emmy Award, outstanding
Stage Work; Scenic Designer: The Night of the Iguana, Nebraska Repertory Company, Lincoln, NE, 1976-77. Loot, Nebraska Repertory Company, 1976-77. Cabaret, Nebraska Repertory Company, 1976-77. The Matchmaker, Nebraska Repertory Company, 1976-77. When You Coming' Back Red Ryder?, South Carolina Repertory Company, Columbia, SC, 1978. The Importance of Being Earnest, South Carolina Repertory Company, 1978. Prisoner of Second Avenue, South Carolina Repertory Company, 1978. Master Harold... and the Boys, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, between 1979 and 1985. A Little Night Music, George Street Playhouse, between 1979 and 1985. Tobacco Road, George Street Playhouse, between 1979 and 1985. Death of a Salesman, George Street Playhouse, between 1979 and 1985. A Streetcar Named Desire, George Street Playhouse, between 1979 and 1985. Long Day's ]ourney into Night, George Street Playhouse, between 1979 and 1985. Petticoat Lane, Anneberg Center Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1980. Comedy of Errors, Lamb's Club, New York City, 1980-81. Simple Stuff, Lamb's Club, 1980-81. Somersaults, Lamb's Club, 1980-81. Christmas Almost Passed Us By, Lamb's Club, 198081. Raisin, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, between 1981 and 1984. A Lovesong for Miss Lydia, Crossroads Theatre Company, between 1981 and 1984. The Amen Corner, Crossroads Theatre Company, between 1981 and 1984. The Bloodknot, Crossroads Theatre Company, between 1981 and 1984. American Buffalo, Crossroads Theatre Company, between 1981 and 1984. Purlie, Crossroads Theatre Company, between 1981 and 1984. Talley's Folly, Rutgers Theatre Company, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, between 1981 and 1984.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 A Coup/a White Chicks, Sitting and Talking, Rutgers Theatre Company, Rutgers University, between 1981 and 1984. On the Razzle, Rutgers Theatre Company, Rutgers University, between 1981 and 1984. Cap and Bells, Rutgers Theatre Company, Rutgers University, between 1981 and 1984. West Side Story, Plays in the Park, Edison, NJ, 1982. The Truth, Wonder Horse Theatre, New York City, 1983. Porch Sole, Saturday Night..., 18th Street Playhouse, New York City, 1983. Children of a Lesser Cod, Queens Theatre in the Park, New York City, 1983. Knucklebones, Nat Home Musical Theatre, New York City, 1983. Family and Friend, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1983. Burden's Pie, Theatre 55, New York City, 1984. Ties That Bind, Amistad World Theatre/INTAR II, New York City, 1984. Running Time, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1984. American Dreams, Negro Ensemble Theatre, New York City, 1984. 5p//t Second, Theatre Four, New York City, 1984. Latin Festival, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1984. Show Girls, White Barn Theatre, Westport, CT, 1984. Snow Leopards, Actor's Outlet Theatre, New York City, 1985. Outside Waco, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1985. Nzinga's Children, National Black Theatre, New York City, 1985. Little Me, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1985-86. Hot Mikado, Ford's Theatre, 1985-86.
PROETT • 335 One Mo' Time, Crossroads Theatre Company, 1985-86. Tamer of Horses, Crossroads Theatre Company, 1985-86. Roads of the Mountaintop, Crossroads Theatre Company, 1985-86. House of Shadows, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, 1986. National Lampoon's Class of '86, Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, New York City, 1986. Marathon '86, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1986. The Late Great Ladies of Blues and Jazz, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1987. The Misanthrope, Pelican Studio Theatre, New York City, 1987. Princess Grace and the Fazzaris, George Street Playhouse, 1987-88. Spell Number 7, Crossroads Theatre Company, 198788. Grandma, Pray for Me, Shakespeare Center, New York City, 1988. Like Them That Dream, Negro Ensemble Theatre Company, Theatre Four, 1988. Scenic designer, He//o, Dolly!, Harlequin Dinner Theatre, Atlanta, GA; and Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. Film Work: Assistant designer, The Flyer, Smithsonian, 1981. Television Work; Scenic Designer: General Hospital, ABC, 1995—. Designer for episodes of/Another World, NBC; Late Night with David Letterman, NBC; and several episodes of Twin Peaks, ABC.*
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RACHINS,Alan
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Born October 10,1947, in Cambridge, MA; married Joanna Frank (an actress); children: Robby. Education: Attended Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania; trained for the stage with William Ball, Warren Robertson, Kim Stanley, and Harvey Lembeck in New York City; studied film directing and writing with the American Film Institute, 1972. Addresses: Manager—Black & Lawrence Management, 10350 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 295, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor, director, and screenwriter. Worked as a studio script reader for two years. Operator of an ice cream topping and cake decorating business, Boston, MA. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Paris, CBS, 1979. Douglas Brackman Jr., LA. Law, NBC, 1986-94. Voice of Temple Fugate, the clock king, The Adventures of Batman and Robin (also known as Batman: The Animated Series), 1992. Dr. Frank Donati, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. Larry Finkelstein, Dharma and Greg, ABC, 1997—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mickey Stoner, Jackie Collins's "Lady Boss" (also known as Lady Boss),NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Fear on Trial, CBS, 1975. Ben Washburn, Mistress, CBS, 1987.
Dr. Jerry Zimmer,5/ng/e Women, Married Men (also known as Single Men and Married Lovers), CBS, 1989. Sean Lassiter, Perry Mason: The Case of the Silenced Singer, NBC, 1990. Matthew, She Says She's Innocent (also known as A Violation of Trust and Reason to Believe), NBC, 1991. David Kramer, Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart (also known as Hart to Hart: Hart Throb), NBC, 1994. Jammad, Star Quest, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Derek Canfield, The Stepsister, USA Network, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Pasban Bapu, "Enlightened," /. /. Starbuck, NBC, 1988. D.C. Fo///es, syndicated, 1988. Ferris Bueller, NBC, 1990. Host, "Sex, Lies, and Toupee Tape," Nova, PBS, 1991. Husband, "Spoiled," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Mr. Maculhaney, "Afterlife," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Professor Jefferson Cole, "The People v. Lois Lane," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1996. Professor Jefferson Cole, "Dead Lois Walking," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1996. Arkady, "The Bones of St. Anthony," Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime, 1996. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Paris, CBS, 1979. Television Appearances; Specials: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1989. The 14th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1989. The "LA. Law" 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Film Appearances: Jeweler, Time Walker (also known as Being from Another Planet), 1982. Eddie, Always (But Not Forever), Samuel Goldwyn, 1985. Carlos, Thunder Run, Cannon, 1986. Dr. Posner, Heart Condition, New Line, 1990. Defense attorney, North, Columbia, 1994. Tony Moss, Showgirls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Judge Randel Williams, Meet Wa//y Sparks, Trimark, 1997. Fred Rutherford, Leave It to Beaver, Universal, 1997. Stage Appearances: After the Rain, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1967. Hadrian the Seventh, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1969. Oh, Calcutta!, Eden Theatre, New York City, 1969. Also appeared in The Trojan Women, New York City. WRITINGS Television Episodes: Writer for Hill Street Blues, NBC; The Fall Guy, ABC; Hart to Hart, ABC; Knight Rider, NBC; and Quincy, M.E., NBC. OTHER SOURCES People Weekly, November 28, 1988, p. 111. TV Guide, July 23f 1988, p. 12.*
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Born August 8,1908, in Mountain Home, ID; son of Archie Coleman (a jack of all trades) and Vyrna (a teacher; maiden name, Kinkade) Rainey; married Sheila Mary Hayden (an actress and artist), February 4, 1954; children: Robert, James, Kathleen. Education: Attended Centralia College, 1929-30, Cornish Institute, 1931-34, and Santa Monica College, 198385; studied acting with Michael Chekhov. Avocational interests: Beekeeping, golfing. Addresses: Home—Malibu, CA. /Agent—Amsel, Eisenstadt and Frazier, 6310 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 401, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
RAINEY • 337 Career: Actor. South Coast Repertory Company, Costa Mesa, CA, member of company, 1987-88. Military service: U.S. Coast Guard, boatswain's mate, 1942-45; served in Pacific theatre of World War II. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1978, for Home; Dramalogue Awards, 1980, for In Celebration, and 1982, for Long Day's Journey into Night. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Zuckie Hommell, White Heat, Warner Bros., 1949. Ernest Craig, Perfect Strangers (also known as Too Dangerous to Love), Warner Bros., 1950. Ship's Captain, The Robe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Marshal, 3:10 to Yuma, Columbia, 1957. Warden, The Badlanders, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Convict "Red" Kirby, The Last Mile, United Artists, 1959. Lieutenant Simpson, ]ohn Paul Jones, Warner Bros., 1959. Doc Phillips, Flaming Star, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Henry Clay, Two Rode Together, Columbia, 1961. John Donati, Parrish, Columbia, 1961. Congressman Keach, Dead to the World, United Artists, 1961. Reverend Armstrong, Claudelle Inglish (also known as Young and Eager), 1961. Speaker, Ada, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1961. Judge, Forty Pounds of Trouble, Universal, 1962. The chief, Kings of the Sun, United Artists, 1963. Harris, The Sand Pebbles, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Sam Tiger, johnny Tiger, Universal, 1966. Emerson, Gunpoint, Universal, 1966. Captain Robert R. Foster, Chuka, Paramount, 1967. Stand owner, The Gypsy Moths, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1969. Stanley Mae, The Traveling Executioner, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Mr. Golden, The Naked Zoo (also known as The Grove and The Hallucinators)f R and S, 1970. Sheriff Coleman, Glory Boy (also known as My Old Man's Place), Cinerama, 1971. The Andromeda Strain, Universal, 1971. Like a Crow on a ]une Bug (also known as Sixteen), Futurama, 1972.
338 • RAINEY Commission spokesman, The Parallax View, Paramount, 1974. Abraham Lincoln, Guardian of the Wilderness (also known as Mountain Men), Sunn Classic, 1977. Dr. Mixer, Halloween II, Universal, 1981. The Cellar, Hemdale Home Video, 1989. Amos, Bed and Breakfast, Hemdale Releasing, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Lloyd Ramsey, Window on Main Street, CBS, 1961. The Richard Boone Show, NBC, 1963. Dr. Barnett, Search (also known as Probe), NBC, 1972. Police Chief Vernon, Tenafly, NBC, 1973. James Barrett, Manhunter, CBS, 1974. Jim Elgin, The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1976. Frank Evans, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1977-78. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Abraham Lincoln, Captains and the Kings, NBC, 1976. Secretary of the Navy, Backstairs at the White House, NBC, 1979. Will Milford, Amerika (also known as Topeka, Kansas ... U.S.S.R.),ABC, 1987. Cross of Fire, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Tread well, My Sweet Charlie, NBC, 1970. Bud Henshaw,/A Howling in the Woods, NBC, 1971. Prescott Webb, Key West, NBC, 1973. Chief Vernon, Linda, ABC, 1973. Dr. Tatum, Babe, CBS, 1974. Mr. Suggs, The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd, ABC, 1974. Mr. Gilbert, The Stranger Who Looks Like Me, ABC, 1974. Dr. Patterson, Medical Story, NBC, 1975. Sirus, Strange New World, ABC, 1975. The judge, The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe, 1976. Charlie Case, A Family Upside Down, NBC, 1978. Hamilton, Friendly Fire, ABC, 1979. Mr. Meecham, Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter, CBS, 1979. Second Supreme Court justice, Gideon's Trumpet, CBS, 1980. Beatrice's father, Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice, CBS, 1982. The commentator, Who Is Julia?, CBS, 1986. Harlan Fisk-Stone, /. Edgar Hoover (also known as Hoover), Showtime, 1987. Father Ramirezti, There Was a Little Boy, CBS, 1993. Oldtimer, Marshal Law (also known as After Shock and Block Party), Showtime, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Episodic: Sheriff, "Incident of the Wager on Payday," Rawhide, CBS, 1961. Tate Gifford, "Cale," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1962. Tate, "The Search," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1962. Julius Chavis, "Come and Kill Me," The Untouchables, ABC, 1962. Captain Roy Gunther, "Line of Fire," The Untouchables, ABC, 1963. U.S. president, "Hot Line," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1964. District Attorney Thomas Coyle, "I, Robot," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964. President, "Doomsday," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1965. Lincoln, "The Death Trap," The Time Tunnel, ABC, 1966. "The Legend of John Rim," The F.B.I., ABC, 1967. "Passage into Fear," The F.B.I., ABC, 1967. Gabriel Bingham, "Check Rein," Bonanza, NBC, 1967. Captain Arnholt, "The Deserter," Bonanza, NBC, 1968. "The Swindler," The F.B.I., ABC, 1969. "The Alienation Kick," The Young Lawyers, ABC, 1970. "Legal Maneuver," The Young Lawyers, ABC, 1971. Judge Taylor, "A Home for Jamie," Bonanza, NBC, 1971. Judge Simms, "Fallen Woman," Bonanza, NBC, 1971. Sheriff, "The Phantom Farmhouse," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Red Gap," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1972. "The Biggest Game in the West," Alias Smith and /ones, ABC, 1972. Haggard Mellon, "Trail of Terror," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. Manny Tolan, "Counter Gambit," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1975. Dr. Rainey, "Mary Midwife," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1976. Mr. Harkins, "Angels on the Street," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1979. Vance Pooley, Wiseguy, CBS, 1987. Lesley, Picket Fences, CBS, 1995. Nate, Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1996. Appeared in episodes of Rawhide, The Virginian, The Tall Man, The Six Million Dollar Man, St. Elsewhere, Remington Steele, The Bob NewhartShow, Genera/ Hospital, M*/4*5*H, Perry Mason, and Quincy, M.E.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Other Television Appearances: (Television debut) Title role, "Abraham Lincoln" (special), Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1953. James Barrett, Manhunter (pilot), 1974.
READ • 339 Major Tours: Old Dodge, Buried Child, Indian cities, 1982. Of Mice and Men, Indian cities, 1982. John Tarleton, Misalliance, U.S. cities, 1984-85.*
Also in Our Town and The Last of Mrs. Lincoln. Stage Appearances: Toby Belch, Twelfth Night, Michael Chekhov Theatre, Ridgefield, CT, 1941-42. Title role, King Lear, Michael Chekhov Theatre, 194142. Macbeth, Las Pal mas Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 1948. Danforth, The Crucible, Martinque Theatre, New York City, 1958. Title role,/.8v American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1959. Naked, University of California, Los Angeles, 1961. Home, Theatre of Angels, Los Angeles, 1978. Old Dodge, Buried Child, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1979. Willie Loman, Death of a Salesman, Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rl, between 1979 and 1982. Old Dodge, Buried Child, Trinity Square Repertory Company, between 1979 and 1982. Norman, On Golden Pond, Trinity Square Repertory Company, between 1979 and 1982. Arsenic and Old Lace, Trinity Square Repertory Company, between 1979 and 1982. In Celebration, Theatre of Angels, 1980. Long Day's Journey into Night, 1982. Richard III, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1983. A Month in the Country, Mark Taper Forum, 1983. Aslaksen, An Enemy of the People, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1984. Hamlet, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, 1985. King Lear, Exploring King Lear, Sound Studio, Hollywood, C A, 1985. Painting Churches, South Coast Repertory Theater, Costa Mesa, CA, 1985-86. Alpha, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1986-87. Piotr, Nothing Sacred, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1988-89. Uncle George and father, Aristocrats, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1989-90. Underground, Winterfest 11 Festival, off-Broadway, 1990-91. Made New York debut as reporter, The Possessed, Lyceum Theatre; also appeared in Playboy of the Western World.
READ James 1952(?)PERSONAL Full name is James Christopher Read; born July 31, 1952 (some sources say 1953 or 1954), in Buffalo, NY; married Wendy Kilbourne (an actress). Addresses: /Agent—Pakula/King and Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 315, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Denver Center Theatre Company, Denver, CO, member of company, 1980-81. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Murphy Michaels, Remington Steele, NBC, 1982-83. Riley/John Reid, Shell Game, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ted Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985. George Hazard, North and South, ABC, 1985. George Hazard, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Gary Grant, Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story, NBC, 1987. George Hazard, John Jakes's "Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III" (also known as North and South, Part ///), ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Daryl Webster, Lace II, ABC, 1985. James Marston, Celebration Family, ABC, 1987. "Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn/' The Magical World of Disney, The Disney Channel, 1990. Dr. Wesley Gorman, "Uneasy Lies the Crown" (also known as "Columbo"), The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. Paul Evanston, Web of Deceit (also known as Conspiracy to Kill), USA Network, 1990. Senator James Guthrie, The President's Child, CBS, 1992. Michael Bryan, The Other Woman (also known as Mothers and Daughters), CBS, 1995.
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Detective Michael Lieberman, When the Dark Man Calls, USA Network, 1995. Judge Russell Carver, Danielle Steel's "Full Circle" (also known as Full Circle), NBC, 1996. Scot, "Harvest of Fire/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: H. W. Sawyer, "Friends, Romans, Accountants," Cheers, NBC, 1982. "The Agony of d'Feet," Trapper ]ohn, M.D., CBS, 1983. Boyd Venton, "Death V Denial,"Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. Jack Olsen, "The Dad Who Came in from the Cold," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1995. Captain Jenkins, Home Improvement, ABC, 1996. Bill Sanders, Seventh Heaven, The WB, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Josh Landau, Midas Valley, ABC, 1985. Peter Baltic, Lola (also known as Escape from 212), CBS, 1990. Film Appearances: Bridge policeman, Blue Thunder, Columbia, 1983. Peter, The Initiation, New World, 1984. Lefty Williams, Eight Men Out, Orion, 1988. Michael Essex, Beaches, Buena Vista, 1988. Stanton Gray, Love Crimes, Millimeter Films, 1992.*
READE, Hamish See GRAY, Simon
RECHT, Ray 1947PERSONAL Born August 9,1947, in New York, NY; son of Morton (a certified public accountant) and Lillian F. (an accountant; maiden name, Dembner) Recht; married Claire Des Becker (a ceramic designer), June 27, 1982. Education: Carnegie-Mellon University, B.F.A., 1969; Yale University, M.F.A. (drama), 1972; prepared for career as assistant to Ming Cho Lee and Tony Walton. Religion: Jewish. Addresses: Office—267 West 89th St., New York, NY 10024-1725.
Career: Scenic (set) designer. Goucher College, Baltimore, MD, lecturer, 1973-76; Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York, Bayside, NY, guest artist, 1977-84; Long Island University, C. W. Post College, New York City, adjunct faculty member, 1981; Albright College, Reading, PA, guest artist, 1983-84; Marymount Manhattan College, resident designer. Work represented in exhibitions, including "Contemporary Stage Design, U.S.A.," at International Theatre Institute, and "200 Years of America Onstage," presented by Kennedy Center and Mobil Corp. Member: United Scenic Artists (Local 829). CREDITS Stage Work; Set Designer, Except Where Indicated: (And media and lighting designer) Happy End, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1972. Medal of Honor Rag, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1975. (Associate designer) Woman of the Year, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1981. /Anyone Can Whistle, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 1981. (Associate designer) The First, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1982. Trick, Broadway production, 1982. Slab Boys, Playhouse, New York City, 1983. The Babe, Broadway production, 1984. A . . . My Name Is Alice, Top of the Gate, Village Gate Theatre, New York City, 1984. Planet Fires, GeVa Theatre, 1985. Lies My Father Told Me, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. The Real Thing, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1985-86. Gardenia, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, 1985-86. Our Own Family, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1986-87. ]oe Egg, Theatre by the Sea, Portsmouth, NH, 198687. Isle of Swans, Westside Arts Theatre Upstairs, New York City, 1987. Haifa World Away, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 198788. Yard Sale, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1987-88. Like Them That Dream, Capital Repertory Company, Albany, NY, 1987-88. Thursday's Child, Capital Repertory Company, 198788. Isolate, Westbeth Theatre Center, New York City, 1988.
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89. Double Blessing, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1988-89. (And lighting designer) Laughing Matters, Arts Common Theatre at St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1989. George Washington Slept Here, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, 1989-90. Reckless, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, 1989-90. Noises Off, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown,
1989-90. The Witch, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1989-90. Dividends, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1989-90. What's Wrong with This Picture?, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1990-91. Taking Stock, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1990-91. A Fierce Attachment, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 199091. Lusting after Pipino's Wife, Primary Stages, New York City, 1990, 1991. Better Days, Primary Stages, 1991. Don Quixote (ballet), Vienna Staatsoper Ballet Company, Vienna, Austria, 1991. / Do/ / Do/, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, 1991-92. Shmulnik's Waltz, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 199192. The Sunset Gang, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1991-
92. Twelfth Night, Hudson Guild Theatre, 1992. The Dolphin Position, Primary Stages, 1992. Them ... within Us, Theatre Row Theatre, New York City, 1992. The Old Lady's Guide to Survival, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, 1992-93. The King of Carpets, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1993. Tangents, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1993-94. The Flowering Peach, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1994. Set designer for The Offering and Black Body Blues, both Negro Ensemble Company; A Backer's Audition and Mensch Meier, both Manhattan Theatre Club;/udgement, Theatre at St. Peter's, Citicorp Center; Upstairs at O'Neals, O'Neals Theatre at 43rd Street; A Hell of a Town, West Side Arts Theatre; and many regional theatre productions at Actor's Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, Barter Theatre, Capitol Repertory Theatre, Center Stage, Folger Theatre, Washington, DC, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Manitoba Theatre Centre, and McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ. Opera work includes set design assistant to David Mitchell, The Italian Straw Hat, Santa Fe Opera, NM; and set designer for One Christmas
REYNOLDS • 341 Long Ago, Manhattan School of Music, New York City; The Impressario and Aunt Caroline's Will, both Mannes College of Music, New York City; Werther, Opera Ensemble of New York; Song of Norway, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Pittsburgh; and Peter Grimes, Yale Symphony, New Haven, CT. Designer for touring production of Sarafinal, 1990. Film Work; Art Director, Except Where Indicated: (Assistant) All That ]azz, Columbia, 1978. (Assistant art director) Just Tell Me What You Want, Warner Bros., 1980. (Assistant production designer) The First Deadly Sin, Filmways, 1980. Amityville II: The Possession, Orion, 1982. Exposed, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Mortal Sins, Academy Entertainment, 1989. Missing Pieces (also known as Auf der Sonnenseite des Lebens)f Orion/HBO Home Video, 1990. Dangerous Obsession, Panorama Entertainment, 1991. The Search for One-Eye ]immy, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1996. Television Specials; Set Designer: Almost Partners, CBS, 1987. All That Glitters, 1990. The Story behind the Story, 1990. Other Television Work:
Art director, French-American Perspective, Telefrance, cable, 1982. Set designer, Another World (series), NBC, 1984. Art director, Way Cool, 1991. Also art director for the cable presentation The Babe, Corniche Productions.*
REYNOLDS, Bill See REYNOLDS, William
REYNOLDS, William 1910-1997 (Bill Reynolds, William H. Reynolds) OBITUARYNOTICE-See index forCTFTsketch: Full name William Henry Reynolds; born June 14,1910, inElmira, NY; died of cancer, July 16,1997, in South Pasadena, CA. Editor and producer. Reynolds was a prolific film editor, working as a freelance editor since
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1962. His work on The Sound of Music and The Sting earned him Academy Awards, while his editing on Fanny, The Sand Pebbles, Hello, Dolly, The Godfather, and The Turning Point earned him Oscar nominations. Early in his career, he worked for the Fox Film Corporation as a swing gang laborer beginning in 1934. He joined Paramount in 1936 as an assistant editor becoming an editor a year later. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army and was involved in making training films. After the war, he resumed work as an editor at Twentieth Century-Fox and remained in its employ from 1947 until he went to freelance status in 1962. His early films as an assistant editor include The Farmer Takes a Wife, Palm Springs, and Honeymoon in Bali. His films as an editor include Mother Is a Freshman, Give My Regards to Broadway, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Outcasts of Poker Flat, Three Coins in the Fountain, Daddy Long Legs, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, Carousel, Our Man Flint, The Great Waldo Pepper, Heaven's Gate, The Lonely Guy, Ishtar, Taking Care of Business, and Newsies. He was also the producer of Time Limit, with actor Richard Widmark. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1995. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 22, 1997, section 1, p. 10. New York Times, July 22, 1997, p. A17. Washington Post, July 20, 1997, p. B7.
REYNOLDS, William H. See REYNOLDS, William
ROBERTS, Doris 1930PERSONAL Born November 4,1930, in St. Louis, MO; daughter of Larry and Ann (Meltzer) Roberts; married Michael E. Cannata (marriage ended); married William Goyen (a novelist), November 10,1963 (deceased); children: Michael Robert Cannata. Education: Attended New York University, 1950-51; trained for the stage at Neighborhood Playhouse with Stanford Meisner, 1952-53, and at Actors Studio with Lee Strasberg, 1956. Avocational interests: Painting, re-doing old furniture, needlepoint.
Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Outer Critics Circle Award, 1974, for Bad Habits; Emmy Award, best supporting actress, 1984, for "Cora and Arnie," St. Elsewhere; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1985, for Remington Steele; Emmy Award nomination, best guest actress, Perfect Strangers; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1992; Los Angeles Weekly Award. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated, 1977. Theresa Falco, Angie, ABC, 1979-80. Mildred Krebs, Remington Steele, NBC, 1983-86. Doris Greenblatt, The Boys, CBS, 1993. Mrs. Shenker, The John Larroquette Show, NBC, 1993. Aunt Edna, Step by Step, CBS, 1994. Elaine Portugal, Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994. Marie Barone, Everybody Loves Raymond, CBS, 1996-. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tessie McBride, Blind Faith (also known as The Toms River Case), NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Marion Davidson, The Storyteller, NBC, 1977. Mrs. Bailey, It Happened One Christmas, ABC, 1977. Eva, Ruby and Oswald (also known as Four Days in Dallas), CBS, 1978. Kay Jennifer: A Woman's Story, NBC, 1979. Mrs. Van Daan, Diary of Anne Frank, NBC, 1980. Myrna, Another Woman's Child, CBS, 1983. Sadie Finney, A Letter to Three Wives, NBC, 1985. Mama, California Girls, ABC, 1985. Edith Bernside, Ordinary Heroes, ABC, 1986. Dottie Wilson, If It's Tuesday It Still Must Be Belgium, NBC, 1987. Philomena, A Mom for Christmas, NBC, 1990. Maddy,/A Time to Heal (also known as Jenny's Story and Out of the Darkness), NBC, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Episodic: "lane Eyre/' Studio One, CBS, 1952. "One of the Most Important Men in the Whole World/' Naked City, ABC, 1962. "Mad Man," The Defenders, CBS, 1962. "Father Was an Intern," Ben Casey, ABC, 1963. "Claire Cheval Died in Boston," The Defenders, CBS, 1963. "Phyllis Whips Inflation," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1975. /oe and Sons, CBS, 1975. "Two against Death," Medical Center, CBS, 1975. "Sharper Than a Serpent's Truth," Baretta, ABC, 1975. "Edith's Night Out," All in the Family, CBS, 1976. "The Nurse's Pipes," Viva Valdez, ABC, 1976. Mrs. Strauss, "The Thrill Killers," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1976. "Meet the Levys," Rhoda, CBS, 1976. "Such Sweet Sorrow," Fam/7y, ABC, 1976. Mona Spevack, Alice, CBS, 1976. "Sex Surrogate," Barney Miller, ABC, 1977. B/ans/cy's Beauties, ABC, 1977. "The Sighting," Barney Miller, ABC, 1978. Mrs. Floski, "Episode 30," Soap, ABC, 1978. "Wojo's Girl," Barney Miller, ABC, 1979. "Goose for the Gander," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1979. Crystal, The Mary Tyler Moore Comedy Hour, CBS, 1979. "Sergeant Bull," The Love Boat, ABC, 1980. "Agent Orange," Barney Miller, ABC, 1980. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. "Alice's Big Four-Oh!," Alice, CBS, 1981. Loretta Davenport, Maggie, ABC, 1982. "Cora and Arnie," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. "Our Son, the Lawyer," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1983. "The Perils of Pauline," The New Odd Couple, ABC, 1983. "The Night Stalker," The New Odd Couple, ABC, 1983. "Call Me a Doctor," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Mom, "The Three Little Pigs," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1985. "Deportation," Mr. Belvedere, ABC, 1986. Michele Loring, "The State of Oregon vs. Stanley Manning," You Are the ]ury, NBC, 1987. Great Aunt Eliza, "The Fig Tree," WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1987. "School Daze," Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1988. "Maid to Order," Perfect Strangers, ABC, 1989. Helen Owens, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1990. "Toby's Choice," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Mimi, "Yiddish," a segment of "The Sunset Gang," American Playhouse, PBS, 1991.
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Mrs. Colfax, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. Betsy Meadows, "Who Killed Cock-a-Doodle Dooley?," Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Irma DeGroot, In Trouble, ABC, 1981. Ethel Connelly, Me and Mrs. C., NBC, 1984. Cecile Rickwald, The Gregory Harrison Show, CBS, 1989. Bea, The Ladies on Sweet Street, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Waitress, The Trouble with People, NBC, 1972. The L//y Tomlin Special, 1975. Aunt Enid,.Bell, Book, and Candle, 1976. Paula Handy, The Oath: Thirty-Three Hours in the Life of Cod, 1976. NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. Doris, Alvin Goes Back to School, 1986. Marie, Sea World and Busch Gardens Adventures: Alien Vacation!, CBS, 1997. Film Appearances: Girl in 5 and 10,Something Wild, United Artists, 1961. Barefoot in the Park, Paramount, 1968. Sylvia Poppie, No Way to Treat a Lady, Paramount, 1968. Feeney, A Lovely Way to Die, Universal, 1968. Bunny, The Honeymoon Killers (also known as The Lonely Hearts Killers), Cinerama, 1970. Mrs. Gold, Such Good Friends, Paramount, 1971. Mrs. Chamberlain, Little Murders, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1971. Mrs. Traggert, A New Leaf, Paramount, 1971. Mrs. Cantrow, The Heartbreak Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. The mayor's wife, The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3, United Artists, 1974. Mrs. Kavarsky, Hester Street, Midwest, 1975. Mrs. Carpenter, Rabbit Test, Avco-Embassy, 1978. Lars Brady's ex-wife, Once in Paris, Leigh McLaughlin, 1978. Rose's mother, The Rose, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Rene, Good Luck Miss Wykoff (also known as Secret Yearnings, The Shaming, and The Sin), 1979. Mrs. Berzak, Number One with a Bullet, Cannon, 1986. Francis, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Warner Bros., 1989. Anna DiLorenzo, Simple justice [USA], 1989. Mrs. Nelson, Honeymoon Academy (also known as For Better or for Worse), Triumph Releasing, 1990.
344 • ROBÍN Aunt Lonnie, Used People, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Neighbor, The Night We Never Met, Miramax, 1993. Mrs. Richards, The Grass Harp, Fine Line Features, 1995. A Fish in the Bathtub, 1998. My Giant, Castle Rock, 1998. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Prostitute, The Time ofYour Life, City Center, New York City, 1955. Miss Rumple, The DeskSet, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1955. Nurse, The Death of Bessie Smith, York Playhouse, New York City, 1961. Mommy, The American Dream, York Playhouse, 1961, revi ved at Cherry Lañe Theatre, New York City, 1971. Color ofDarkness, Writers Stage Theatre, New York City, 1963. Cracks, Writers Stage Theatre, 1963. Rae Wilson, Marathón '33, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Theatre, New York City, 1963. Understudy forMadameGirard and Eloísa, Malcolm, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1966. Miss Punk, The Office, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1966. Edna, The Natural Look, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1967. Jeanette Fisher, Last ofthe Red Hot Lovers, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1969. May, Félix, Actors Studio, New York City, 1972. Miss Man ley, The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1972. Dolly Scupp, "Ravenswood," and Becky Hedges, "Dunelawn" in Bad Habits (double-bill), Astor Place Theatre, then Booth Theatre, New York City, 1974.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Televisión • Volume 18 Dede, Ladies at the Álamo, Actors Studio, 1975. Grace, Cheaters, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1978. Emma, It's Onlya Play, Center Theatre Group, James A. Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles, 1991-92. Made professional stage debut in Ann Arbor, MI, 1953; performed in summer stock, Chatham, MA, 1955. Major Tours: Claudia, The Opening, U.S. cities, 1972. MorningsatSeven, U.S. cities, 1976. SIDELIGHTS Doris Roberts told CTFT: "I wanted to be an actress since I was five. In kindergarten, in a little project, I was given the line 'I am Patrick Potato and this ¡s my cousin, Mrs. Tomato/ and I heard laughter after I heard that line, and that was the bug that bit. When I was a young student, I went to the Museum of Modern Art and saw a film of Eleonora Duse and she took my breath away, and I knew then that's what I had to do in my lifetime—to try to be as great as she was in her lifetime. "Often young people ask me what they can do to get ahead in this business, and I ask them one question which is 'Do you want to be an actor or a celebrity?' If it's an actor, I can help you. If you want to be a celebrity, I cannot. It requires not only diligence and perseverance but passion and talent, and although a difficult profession, wonderfully rewarding/'
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SADLER, William 1950(Bill Sadler) PERSONAL Born April 13, 1950, in Buffalo, NY. Education: Graduated from State University of New York College at Geneseo; also attended Cornell University. Addresses: Agent—J. Michael Bloom and Associates, 233 Park Avenue S., New York, NY 10003. Career: Actor, often under name William Sadler. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, and Villager Award, both 1981, for Limbo Tales. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Title role, Ivanov, City Playworks, 1975. Ensemble, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1977. Ensemble, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1977. Ramblings, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1977. Cracks, Playwrights Horizons, 1977. Dial M for Murder, Playwrights Horizons, 1978. journey's End, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1978. Editor, bellboy, janitor, bodyguard, Harry the Horse, priest, soundman, and pirate, New Jerusalem,
New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1979. Jimmy, A History of the American Film, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1979. Time Steps, Playwrights Horizons, 1980. Ladies in Retirement, Royal Poinciana Playhouse, Palm Beach, FL, 1981. Len Jenkins, Limbo Tales, off-Broadway production, New York City, 1981. Jeweler, Dark Ride, Soho Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1981. Betty and Gerry, Cloud 9, Theatre De Lys (renamed Lucille Lortel Theatre), New York City, 1981. Hector, The Chinese Viewing Pavilion, The Production Company, Actors and Directors Theatre, New York City, 1982. Jasper, boyfriend of Ginger, and friend of Burt, Necessary Ends, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1982. Pete Shotton, Alan Williams, Victor Spinetti, Arthur Janov, and Andy Peebles, Lennon, Entermedia Theatre, New York City, 1982. Night Must Fall, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1982. Much Ado about Nothing, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey, Biloxi Blues, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1984, then (Broadway debut) Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Made stage debut in title role, Hamlet, Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Also appeared as Bill Sprightly, A Mad World, My Masters, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA; Charley, Charley's Aunt, Academy Festival Theatre; Hamm, Endgame, Florida Studio Theatre; in Hannah, off-Broadway production, New York City; and with the Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rl, 1975-76.
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Film Appearances: (Film debut; as Bill Sadler) Hotel clerk, Hanky-Panky, Columbia, 1982. (As Bill Sadler) Dickson, Off Beat, Touchstone Pictures, 1986. (As Bill Sadler) Dr. Lynnard Carroll, Project X, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. (As Bill Sadler) Salesman Don,K-9, Universal, 1989. Frank Sutton, The Hot Spot, Orion, 1990. (As Bill Sadler) Vernon Trent, Hard to Kill (also known as Seven Year Storm), Warner Bros., 1990. Colonel Stuart, Die Hard 2: Die Harder, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Monroe, Rush, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1991. Grim reaper, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (also known as Bill and Ted Co to He//), Orion, 1991. Don, Trespass (also known as Looters), Universal, 1992. Dick Brian, Freaked (also known as Hideous Mutant Freekz), 1994. Heywood, The Shawshank Redemption, Columbia, 1994. Brayker, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight (also known as Demon Keeper and Demon Knight), Universal, 1995. Colonel Madden, 5o/o, Triumph, 1996. The mummy, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood (also known as Bordello of Blood), Universal, 1996. Reach the Rock, Universal, 1997. Mission commander Captain "Wild Bill" Overbeck, Rocket Man (also known as5pace Cadets),Buena Vista, 1997. Also appeared in By the Rivers of Babylon, produced by Wolf Films/Crescendo Productions/Logo Productions. Film Work: Song performer, "The Reaper Rap," Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (also known as Bill and Ted Co to Hell), Orion, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: (As Bill Sadler) Lieutenant Charlie Fontana, Private Eye, NBC, 1987-88. Television Appearances; Episodic: Rick Dillon, The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. Richie Epson, In the Heat of the Night (two episodes), NBC, 1988. Ken, Dear John, NBC, 1988. "The Abby Singer Show,"St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 (As Bill Sadler) Colonel Fitzpatrick, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1989. (As Bill Sadler) Dwight Hooper, Roseanne (two episodes), ABC, 1989. Larry Harbin, "Look Homeward Dirtbag," Hooperman, ABC, 1989. (As Bill Sadler) Niles Talbot, "The Man Who Was Death," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. The grim reaper, "The Assassin," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. Frank Hellner, "Valerie 23," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Shamus Bloom, "The Fifth Sepulchre," Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime, 1996. Appeared on AfterMM*S*H and Newhart, both CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Dieter Schmidt, The Great Wallendas, NBC, 1978. Joey, Charlie and the Great Balloon Race (also known as Charlie's Balloon), NBC, 1981. (As Bill Sadler) Coach Dickey, Unconquered (also known as Invictus), CBS, 1989. Anthony Prine, The Face of Fear, CBS, 1990. Uri Chelenkoff, Tagget (also known as Dragonfire), USA Network, 1991. Treat, The Last to Co, ABC, 1991. Detective Sam Grace, Bermuda Grace, NBC, 1993. David Anatole,/ac/c Reed: Badge of Honor (also known as Jack Reed: An Honest Cop), NBC, 1993. Sarge, Roadracers (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Henry Winkler Meets William Shakespeare, CBS, 1977. Mr. Rush, Two-Fisted Tales, Fox, 1992. Eddy, Night Driving (also known as Showtime 30Minute Movie), Showtime, 1993. Appeared in Assaulted Nuts, Cinemax, and The Other Side of Victory and The Rocking Chair Rebellion. Television Appearances; Pilots: The Neighborhood, NBC, 1982. (As Bill Sadler) Colonel Tom Sturdivant, Cadets (also known as Rotten to the Corps), ABC, 1988. Dr. Linus, The Omen, NBC, 1995. WRITINGS For Film: Additional lyrics, "The Reaper Rap," Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (also known as Bill and Ted Co to Hell), Orion, 1991.*
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SAGET, Bob 1956PERSONAL Full name, Robert Saget; born May 17,1956, in Philadelphia, PA (some sources say Norfolk, VA); son of Benjamin M. (a supermarket executive) and Rosalyn C. (a hospital administrator) Saget; married Sherri K. Kramer (an attorney), May 16, 1983 (separated, 1997); children: three daughters, including Aubrey Michelle and Lara. Education: Temple University, B.A. (film), 1978; graduate work, University of Southern California; trained for the stage with Darryl Hickman, Harvey Lembeck, and Vincent Chase. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Comedian, actor, producer, and writer. Groundlings (improvisational comedy troupe), member; as a comedian has appeared in nightclubs and concert halls throughout the United States and Canada, 1979—. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. Awards, Honors: Student Academy Award, 1978, for Through Adam's Eyes; CableACE Award nomination, best direction, 1991, for "Bob Saget—In the Dream State," HBO Comedy Hour. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cohost, The Morning Program, CBS, 1987. Danny Tanner, Full House, ABC, 1987-95. Host, America's Funniest Home Videos, ABC, 199097. Television Work; Series: Producer and director of video segments, The Morning Program, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: The Fact, 1982. Rodney Dangerfield Hosts the 9th Annual Young Comedians Special, HBO, 1985. HBO Young Comedians Special, HBO, 1986.
SAGET • 347 A Comedy Celebration: The Comedy and Magic Club's 10th Anniversary Special, Showtime, 1989. Host, America's Funniest Home Videos: An Inside Look, ABC, 1990. "Bob Saget—In the Dream State," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1990. Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. Funny You Should Ask, CBS, 1990. The MDA ]erry Lewis Telethon (also known as The 25th Ann/versary MDA Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon), syndicated, 1990. A User's Guide to Planet Earth: The American Environmental Test, ABC, 1991. George Burns's 95th Birthday Party, CBS, 1991. HBO's 20th Ann/Versary— We Hardly Believe It Ourselves (also known as HBO's 20th Anniversary Special—We Don't Believe It Ourselves), CBS and HBO, 1992. Inside America's Totally Unsolved Lifestyles, ABC, 1992. The Comedy Store's 20th Birthday, NBC, 1992. What about Me? I'm Only 31, CBS, 1992. Game show host, To Grandmother's House We Co, 1992. Segment host, ABC's 40th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1994. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. Host, A Comedy Salute to Andy Kaufman, NBC, 1995. Host, America's Funniest Home Videos Guide to Parenting, ABC, 1995. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Host, America's Funniest Home Videos Salute to Boneheads, ABC, 1996. Host, America's Funniest Home Videos: Kids and Animals, ABC, 1996. Catch a Rising Star 50th Anniversary—Cive or Take 26 Years, CBS, 1996. "Rodney Dangerfield's 75th Birthday Toast," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1997. Also appeared on Comedy Tonight, PBS; Evening at the Improv, syndicated; Comic of the Month, Showtime; and Comedy Break, syndicated. Television Work; Specials: Director, "Bob Saget—In the Dream State," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Contestant, The Dating Game, ABC, 1979. Himself, Make Me Laugh, syndicated, 1980.
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"The Show Must Go On," Bosom Buddies, ABC, 1981. The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1984. It's a Living, ABC, 1985. Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1988. Macklyn MacKay, "Stand-Up," Quantum Leap, NBC, 1989. Himself, "Hey Now," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Himself, "Office Romance," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1994. Himself, Ellen, ABC, 1994. Grace under Fire, ABC, 1995. Himself, The Jeff Foxworthy Show (also known as Somewhere in America), ABC, 1995. Himself, The Naked Truth (also known as Pix and Wilde Again), ABC, 1995. Appeared in episodes of At Ease, ABC; The Merv Griffin Show, syndicated; and The Tonight Show, NBC. Also hosted Saturday Night Live, NBC. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 16th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, 1991. Master of ceremonies, ]im Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1992. Other Television Appearances: Spenser Paley, "Father and Scout" (movie), The ABC Family Movie, ABC, 1994. Appeared on the piloUove, American Style '85, ABC; cohost of the pilots Knock-Knock, syndicated, and Surprise, CBS; also appeared in the pi lot Good News/ Bad News. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, "Father and Scout," The ABC Family Movie, ABC, 1994. Executive producer and director, For Hope, ABC, 1996. Director, litters, Lifetime, 1997. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Student and sportscaster, Full Moon High, Orion, 1979. Therapy patient, Devices, 1980. Computer voice, Spaced Out, Miramax, 1981. Moving (also known as Apartment Hunting), 1981. Dr. Joffe, Critical Condition, Paramount, 1987. Cameo appearance as reporter, Meet Wally Sparks, Trimark, 1997.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Film Work: Producer, director, and editor, Through Adam's Eyes (documentary), 1978. Director (with Alan Bloom), Moving (also known as Apartment Hunting), 1981. Director, Dirty Work, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, scheduled for release in 1998. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Douglas, Audience, Fig Tree Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 1986. Stage Work: Producer, Audience, Fig Tree Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 1986. WRITINGS Screenplays: Through Adam's Eyes (documentary), 1978. (Additional dialogue) Spaced Out, Miramax, 1981. Stepbrothers, 1985. Two Orphans (short film), 1985. Coffee Shop (short film), 1986. Temporary Asylum, 1988. Teleplays: The Morning Program (series), CBS, 1987. /America's Funniest Home Videos (series), ABC, 199097. /America's Funniest Home Videos: An Inside Look (special), ABC, 1990. "Bob Saget—In the Dream State" (special), HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1990. Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards (awards presentation), ABC, 1992. /America's Funniest Home Videos: Kids and Animals (special), ABC, 1996. Other: (With Tony Hendra) Bob Saget's Tales from the Crib, Perigee (New York City), 1991. SIDELIGHTS Bob Saget's For Hope is a semi-biographical account of his sister Gay Saget's fight with scleroderma, an autoimmune disease. Gay died at the age of fortyseven from the disease. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 19, 1995, pp. 38-39.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Los Angeles Magazine, November, 1990, p. 174. People Weekly, March 26, 1990, p. 38. Redbook, September, 1990, p. 80. TV Guide, March 31, 1990, p. 2.*
SAHL, Mort 1927PERSONAL Full name, Morton Lyon Sahl; born May 11, 1927, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; son of Harry Sahl (a court reporter; later, an administrator for the Federal Bureau of Investigation); married Sue Babior, June 25, 1955 (divorced, 1957); married China Lee; children: Morton Jr. Education: Attended Compton Junior College; University of Southern California, B.S. (city management and engineering), 1950. Addresses: Agent—Irving Arthur Associates, 9363 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 212, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Comedian, actor, and writer. As a comedian, has appeared in nightclubs and concert halls throughout the United States, including the Hungry i; also editor of the military periodical Poop from the Group; actor in experimental theatre productions. Military service: U.S. Army Air Forces; served during World War II. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: The Mort Sahl Special, NBC, 1960. A Last Laugh at the Sixties, 1970. Comedy News, 1972. Dick Clark's Good Old Days: From Bobby Sox to Bikinis, NBC, 1977. All Star Party for Clint Eastwood, CBS, 1986. Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge, Showtime, 1987. Humor and the Presidency, HBO, 1987. "Mort Sahl: The Loyal Opposition" (documentary), American Masters, PBS, 1989. Laughing Matters (documentary; also known as Funny Business), Showtime, 1993. Sam Peckinpah: Man of Iron, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. But. . .Seriously, Showtime, 1994. Appeared on Wide Wide World. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Kiss Me Again, Stranger," Pursuit, CBS, 1958.
SAHL • 349 The Big Party, CBS, 1959. "The Sport," Richard Diamond, Private Detective, CBS, 1959. The Jerry Lewis Show, ABC, 1963. That Was the Week That Was, NBC, 1964. Guest host, Evening at the Improv, syndicated, 1981. "JFK: A Personal Story" (documentary), Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Appeared on episodes of The Steve Allen Show, NBC; The lack Paar Show, NBC; The Eddie Fisher Show, NBC; The Tonight Show, NBC; Nightline, ABC; Thriller, NBC; and Emergency, NBC. Other Television Appearances: Comedy News // (pilot), ABC, 1973. Werner Fink, Inside the Third Reich (miniseries), ABC, 1982. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Danny Krieger, In Love and War, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Crane, All the Young Men, Columbia, 1960. Ben Morro, johnny Cool, United Artists, 1963. Dan Ruskin, Doctor, You've Cot to Be Kidding, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Sam Lingonberry, Don't Make Waves, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Lenny Bruce without Tears, 1971. The Hungry i Reunion (documentary), 1981. Uncle Mort, Nothing Lasts Forever, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1984. Stage Appearances: The Next President (revue), Bijou Theatre, New York City, 1958. Mort Sahl on Broadway (solo show), Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1987. Comedy Tonight (revue), Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1994. Mort Sahl's America (solo show), Theatre Four, New York City, 1994, then Boston, MA, 1997. Radio Appearances; Series: Talk show host on WRC-Radio, Washington, DC, 1978. WRITINGS Heart/and (autobiography), Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 1976. Mort Sahl's America (solo stage show), Theatre Four, New York City, 1994.
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Contributor to magazines in Los Angeles, CA, and San Francisco, CA. RECORDINGS Albums: Albums include The Future Lies Ahead, Mori Sahl 1960, A Way of Life, At the Hungry!, The Next President, and Great Moments in Comedy, all Verve Records; The New Frontier and On Relationships, both Reprise; Anyway Onward, Mercury; Mort Sahl at Sunset, Fantasy; and 5/ng a Song of Watergate: Apocryphal of Lie, GNP Crescendo.
Videos: Videos include Hungry i Reunion Concert and Laughing Room Only.*
SAINT JAMES, Susan 1946PERSONAL Born Susan Jane Miller, August 14,1946, in Los Angeles, CA; raised in Rockford, IL; daughter of Charles Daniel (in business) and Constance (a teacher; maiden name, Geiger) Miller; married Richard Newbert (a writer), 1967 (divorced, c. 1968); married Tom Lucas, 1971 (divorced, c. 1975); married Dick Ebersol (a television executive), 1981; children: (second marriage) Sunshine, Harmony; (third marriage) Charles, William James, Edward Bright, fducat/on: Graduated from Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart; studied theater at Rockford College; attended Connecticut College for Women. Addresses: Home—Litchfield, CT, and Telluride, CO. Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hi Us, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Professional model in Paris, France; stagehand, Olympia Theatre, Paris, France; assistant to Charles Aznavour; Radio talk show host, WZBGFM, 1992—. Vice president and national chairperson, Connecticut Special Olympics, Inc.; member, Board of the International Special Olympics, 1994—. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding continued performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, 1969, and two additional Emmy Award nominations, all for The Name of the Came; also three Emmy Award nominations for McMillan and Wife; two Emmy Award nominations for Kate and
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Allie; Caritas Society Saint Coletta Award, 1981, for work in the field of mental retardation; Gold Key Award, Connecticut Sport Writer's Alliance; Walter Camp Football Foundation Award (first female recipient); honorary doctorates from Albertus Manus College, University of New Haven, University of Connecticut, Southern Connecticut State University, and University of Bridgeport. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Timothea Lamb, Magic Carpet, ABC, 1972. Esther Winters, Desperate Women, NBC, 1978. Jeannie Haskins, Night Cries, ABC, 1978. Rita Massaro, The Girls in the Office, ABC, 1979. Sally Bass, Sex and the Single Parent, CBS, 1979. Leigh Goodwin, S.O.S. Titanic, ABC, 1979. Samantha Kandal, The Kid from Nowhere, NBC, 1982. Carol Sherwood, / Take These Men, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Series: Peggy Maxwell, The Name of the Came, NBC, 196871. SallyMcMilla^McM/V/anancfW/fe, NBC, 1971-76. Kate McArdle, Kate and Allie, CBS, 1984-89. Television Appearances; Pilots: Peggy Maxwell, Fame Is the Name of the Game, NBC, 1966. Miss Porter, Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. Sally McMillan, Once Upon a Dead Man, NBC, 1971. Julia Prescott, Ready and Willing, CBS, 1974. Holly, Scott Free, NBC, 1976. Susan Roberts, After George, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Girl in the Night," Ironside, NBC, 1967. "Something for Nothing," Ironside, NBC, 1968. Stewardess, "A Thief Is a Thief," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1968. Charlene "Charlie" Brown, 'It Takes One To Know One," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1968. Charlene "Charlie" Brown, "When Thieves Fall In," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1968. Charlene 'Charlie' Brown, "Payoff at the Piazza," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1969. "Walk in the Dark," McCloud, NBC, 1970. Charlene "Charlie" Brown, "The Suzie Simone Caper," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1970. Aggie O'Shea, "War Co-Respondent," MM*S*H, CBS, 1980.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Guest host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1981. Host and narrator, "Eunice Kennedy Shriver," An American Portrait, CBS, 1986. Interviewee, Later with Bob Costas, NBC, 1988-94. Host, Friday Night Videos, NBC, 1985. "Broken Windows," Tattingers, NBC, 1988. Lynn O'Brien, The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1996.
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Also appeared on Saturday Night Live, NBC, and Love, American Style, ABC. Television Appearances; Specials: Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1977. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1977. John Denver in Australia, ABC, 1978. Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, syndicated, 1985. The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1985. The Flintstones 25th Anniversary Celebration, CBS, 1986. The Special Olympics Opening Ceremonies, 1987. A Very Special Christmas Party (also known as Spec/a/ Olympics Christmas Party), ABC, 1988. Rock Hudson: Tall, Dark and Handsome, 1989. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Woodstock: Return to the Planet of the '60s, 1989. The Opening Ceremonies of the 1995 Special Olympics World Games, NBC, 1995. Film Appearances: Linette Orbison, PJ. (also known as New Face in He//), Universal, 1968. Ida, ligsaw, Universal, 1968. Aida, What's So Bad About Feeling Cood?, Universal, 1968. Rosabelle, Where Angels Co ... Trouble Follows, Columbia, 1968. Tina Waters, Outlaw Blues, Warner Bros., 1977. Cindy Sondheim, Love at First Bite, American International, 1979. Jane Mahoney, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, American International, 1980. Vivian Whitney, Carbon Copy, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Katherine, Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder, Sanrio Communications, 1982. Principal Stage Appearances: Ready When You Are, C.B.I, Marriott's Lincolnshire Theatre, Lincolnshire, IL, 1978. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Sports Illustrated, December 25, 1995, p. 52. T/meJune25, 1990, p. 53.*
Born Richard Kinard Sanders, August 23, 1940, in Harrisburg, PA; son of Henry Irvine and Thelma S. Sanders. Education: Leavenworth High School, diploma (valedictorian), 1958; Carnegie Institute of Technology, B.F.A., 1962; trained for the stage at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art on a Fulbright grant. Addresses: Office—do Blood Star, Inc., P.O. Box 1644, Woodinville, WA 98072-1644. Career: Actor and writer. President, Blood Star, Inc. Peace Corps volunteer in Brazil, 1966-69, where he served as director of acting and stage movement for the State Theatre of Paraiba, Brazil, 1966-68. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Buckeye Newshawk Award, 197479. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Les Nessman, WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1978-82. Benjamin Beanley, Spencer (also known as Under One Roof), NBC, 1984-85. Frank Chapman (recurring), Berrenger's, NBC, 198485. Voice, The Inhumanoids (animated), 1986-87. Paul Sycamore, You Can't Take it with You, syndicated, 1987-88. Les Nessman, The New WKRP in Cincinnati, syndicated, 1991-93. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mr. Beach, Newhart, CBS, 1982. Bob Wormser, "It Happened One Summer/' Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1985. Mr. Conner, "Sixteen Years and What Do You Get/' Married With Children, Fox, 1987. Warren Graustrak, Coach, ABC, 1990. Mr. Peabody, Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1998.
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Also appeared as In Alice, CBS; Barnaby Jones, CBS; Gloria, CBS; Goodnight, Beantown, CBS; Lou Grant, CBS; McCloud, NBC; Simon and Simon, CBS; The Rockford Files, NBC; Designing Women; Murder, She Wrote, Night Court; It Takes Two; Charles in Charge; Riptide; Growing Pains; Blacke's Magic; Knots Landing; Days of Our Lives; Alf; Nothing in Common; Kojak; James at 16; Rafferty; and Roots //. Television Appearances; Movies: Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn, NBC, 1977. The Doctor, Good Against Evil, ABC, 1977. Bud and Lou, NBC, 1978. Bemmel, Keefer (also known as Behind the Lines), ABC, 1978. Agent Kelley, Ruby and Oswald (also known as Four Days in Dallas), CBS, 1978. Mr. Fogarty, Diary of a Teenage Hitchhiker, ABC, 1979. Lester, Trouble in High Timber Country (also known as The Yeagers), ABC, 1980. Robbins, Found Money (also known as My Secret Angel), NBC, 1983. Orville, Portrait of an Invisible Wo/nan (also known as The Invisible Woman), NBC, 1983. Chester Lackberry, Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace (also known as The Case of the Avenging Ace), NBC, 1988. Dr. Bud wig, Simon and Simon: In Trouble Again, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: First policeman, Stop, Thief!, 1976. Solid Gold '79,1980. Mr. Lester Little, The Joke's on Mr. Little, 1982. Journalist, Ike (also known as Ike: The War Years), ABC, 1979. Also appeared as doctor, They've Killed President Lincoln. Film Appearances: (Debut) Billy Jack Goes to Washington, Warner Bros., 1976. Midway, Universal, 1976. Nazi Officer, The Gypsy Warriors, Universal Studios Home Video, 1978. German delegate, Nude Bomb (also known as Maxwell Smart and the Nude Bomb and The Return of Maxwell Smart), Universal, 1980. Drivers' education teacher, Valley Girl, Atlantic, 1983. Dickie Devine, Neon City, Vidmark Entertainment, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Mr. Pomerleau, The Beans of Egypt, Maine (also known as Forbidden Choices), IRS Releasing, 1994. Duane, Northville, Trout Films, 1998. Burton Lloyd Hammer, Anoosa of the Airways, Sugar Shack Pictures, 1998. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Karl Lindner, Raisin, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1974-75. James Joyce, Travesties, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1976. Al Lewis, Sunshine Boys, Stage West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1998. Also appeared as the man, 5ame Time, Next Year, Tiffany's Attic, Kansas City, MO; The Boss, Chelsea Theatre Center, New York City; peformed for four years with Arena Stage, Washington, DC; at Barter Stage, Abingdon, VA; Center Stage, Baltimore, MD; Front Street Theatre, Memphis, TN; Champlain Shakespeare Festival, Burlington, VT; New York Shakespeare Festival, Lincoln Center, New York City; Los Angeles Actors Theatre. WRITINGS Television Series; Episodic: "A Date with Jennifer," WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1979. "A Commercial Break," WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1979. "Most Improved Station," WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1980. "The Airplane Show," WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1980. "The Impossible Dream," WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1980.
Television Movies: Found Money (also known as My Secret Angel), NBC, 1983.
SANTOS, Joe 1931(?)PERSONAL Born June 9,1931 (some sources say 1933 or 1934), in Brooklyn, NY; son of Joseph and Rose (Sarno) Minieri; married Mary Montero, March 31, 1958; children: Joseph, Perry. Education: Attended Fordham
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 University, 1949-50, and Miami University (Ohio), 1950-51. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Agent— Paradigm, 200 West 57th St., Suite 900, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor. Also worked as a construction worker. Military service: U.S. Army, Medical Corps, 195254 (some sources say 1954-56). CREDITS Film Appearances: Moonlighting Wives, Craddock, 1966. Truck driver, My Body Hungers, Haven International, 1967. Ezmo, The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1971. DiBono, Panic in Needle Park, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1971. Reverend, The Legend of Nigger Charley, Paramount, 1972. Pascal, Shaft's Big Score, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Spinelli, Blade, Pintoff, 1973. Joe Lucci, The Don Is Dead (also known as Beautiful but Deadly and The Deadly Kiss), Universal, 1973. Artie Van, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, Paramount, 1973. Lieutenant Promuto, Shamus, Columbia, 1973. Frank Gallo, Zandy's Bride (also known as For Better, for Worse), Warner Bros., 1974. A Knife for the Ladies, Bryanston, 1974. Montoya, Blue Thunder, Columbia, 1983. Frank, Fear City (also known as Border and Ripper), Chevy Chase Distribution, 1984. Spyder, Beverly Hills Brats, Taurus, 1989. Ibarra, Revenge, Columbia/New World, 1990. Bessalo, The Last Boy Scout, Warner Bros., 1991. Lieutenant Raymond Walsh, Mo' Money, Columbia, 1992. Detective Guy Lean, Art Deco Detective, Trident Releasing, 1994. Johnny Verona, Trial by Jury, Warner Bros., 1994. The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Sgt. Dennis Becker, The Rockford Files, NBC, 197480. Norman Davis, Me and Maxx, NBC, 1980. Domingo Rivera, a.k.a. Pablo, ABC, 1984. Lieutenant Frank Harper, Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1985-86.
SANTOS • 353 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marty Sinatra, Sinatra (also known as The Frank Sinatra Story), CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Sergeant Cruz Segovia, The Blue Knight, NBC, 1973. Sergeant Scott, The Girl on the Late, Late Show, NBC, 1974. Barry Layton, The Hustler of Muscle Beach, ABC, 1980. Arthur Konigsburg, Power, NBC, 1980. Tony, The Ratings Came (also known as The Mogul), The Movie Channel, 1984. Jake Gilbert, Deadline: Madrid (also known as Deacf//ne), ABC, 1988. Lopez, "Ernest Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea'" (also known as "The Old Man and the Sea"), CM Mark of Excellence Presentation, NBC, 1990. Good Cops, Bad Cops: The Biggest Heist in History (also known as Cops and Robbers and The Cops Are Robbers), NBC, 1990. Gus, Deadly Desire, USA Network, 1991. Lieutenant Dennis Becker, The Rockford Files: I Still Love LA. (also known as The Rockford Files: I Love LA.), CBS, 1994. Lieutenant Dennis Becker, The Rockford Files: A Blessing in Disguise (also known as The Rockford Files: Little Ezekial), CBS, 1995. Lieutenant Dennis Becker, The Rockford Files: If the Frame Fits (also known as The Rockford Files: Suitable for Framing), CBS, 1996. Lieutenant Dennis Becker, The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play, CBS, 1996. Lieutenant Dennis Becker, The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best, CBS, 1996. Lieutenant Dennis Becker, The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime (also known as The Rockford Files: Night Fishing), CBS, 1996. Lieutenant Dennis Becker, The Rockford Files: Murder and Misdemeanor, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jabbo, Nightside, ABC, 1973. Sergeant Dennis Becker, The Rockford Files (also known as The Rockford Files: Backlash of the Hunter), NBC, 1974. Lieutenant Vince Promuto, A Matter of Wife... and Death, NBC, 1976. Cover Up, CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Imposter," Room 222, ABC, 1972. "The Oberon Contract," Toma, ABC, 1973. "Countdown," Police Story, NBC, 1974.
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"Rendezvous with Terror/' Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1974. "Rampage," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1974. "Robbery: 48 Hours," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1974. "A Lamb to the Slaughter," Kung Fu, ABC, 1975. "The Secret of Terry Lake," Baretta, ABC, 1975. "Spanish Class," Police Story, NBC, 1976. "A Game of Love,"/oe Forrester, NBC, 1976. "Two Frogs on a Mongoose," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1976. "Monster Manor," Police Story, NBC, 1976. "Trial Board," Police Story, NBC, 1977. "Barrio," Lou Grant, CBS, 1977. "River of Promises," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1978. "The Show Must Go On—Sometimes," The Black Sheep Squadron, NBC, 1978. "Running the Hill," David Cassidy—Man Undercover, NBC, 1978. "Spanish Eight," Eischied, NBC, 1979. "Fritz's Boys," Paris, CBS, 1980. "Hair Apparent," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981. "Space Ranger," The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1983. "Five Days," Masquerade, ABC, 1984. "Lucky Ducks," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. "Eva's Brawn," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Rudy Garcia, "Trouble on Wheels," The A-Team, NBC, 1984. "Let's Steele a Plot," Remington Steele, NBC, 1984. "The Bribe," T. /. Hooker, ABC, 1985. Doug Kelleher, "The Library," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Jimmy "The Eraser" Kendall, "The Eraser," MacGyver, ABC, 1986. Lieutenant Nolan Page, "Death and Taxes," Magnum, P./., CBS, 1986. Ben Mohammed, "Speed of Light," Adderly, CBS, 1987. Joe Rinaldi, "The Bottom Line Is Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Jimmy "The Eraser" Kendall, "Back from the Dead," MacGyver, ABC, 1987. Lieutenant Nolan Page, "Laura," Magnum, P./., CBS, 1987. Lieutenant Nolan Page, "Tigers Fan," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1987. Lieutenant Alfano, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. Oscar Carrera, Miami Vice, NBC, 1988. Lieutenant Nolan Page, "Resolutions,"Magnum, P./., CBS, 1988. Angelo Marino, "Pilot," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Angelo Marino, "4B or Not 4B," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. BakersfieldP.O., Fox, 1994. Also appeared on The Doctors, NBC.*
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SAWYER, Diane 1945(?)PERSONAL Born December 22, 1945 (some sources say 1946), in Glasgow, KY; raised in Louisville, KY; daughter of E. P. (a county judge) and Jean W. (an elementary school teacher; maiden name, Dunagan) Sawyer; married Mike Nichols (a producer and director), April 29, 1988. Education: Wellesley College, B.A. (journalism), 1967; studied law at University of Louisville. Avocational interests: Reading (especially nineteenthcentury novels), watching films, singing. Addresses: Home—New York, NY. Office—PrimeTime Live, ABC News, 147 Columbus Ave., New York, NY 10023-5900. Career: Broadcast journalist. WLKY-TV, Louisville, KY, weather reporter and general reporter, 1967-70; assistant to White House Deputy Press Secretary Jerry Warren, White House Press Secretary Ron Ziegler, and President Richard M. Nixon, Washington, DC, 1970-74; researcher for Nixon's memoirs, San Clemente, CA, 1974-78; CBS-News, New York City, general assignment reporter and State Department correspondent, 1978-81, coanchor for various programs, 1981-84, correspondent and coeditor, 198489, ABC News, New York City, coanchor and correspondent for various news programs and occasional anchor for other programs, 1989—. Member: Council on Foreign Relations. Awards, Honors: Selected America's Young Woman of the Year (also known as America's Junior Miss), 1963; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding news and documentary program segment, 1979, for "Hostages—300 Days," and outstanding interview segment, 1981, for "Richard Nixon," both CBS Morning News; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding interview segment, 1983, for "Admiral Rickover," 60 Minutes; Matrix Award, New York chapter of Women in Communications, 1984; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding interview segments, 1986, for "Dancing on Her Grave," and 1987, for "The City of Garbage—Sister Emanuelle," both 60 Minutes; Peabody Award for public service, 1989; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding investigative journalism segment, for "The Second Battlefield," outstanding interview segment, for "Katherine the Great," and outstanding coverage of a continuing news story, for "Murder in Beverly Hills," all 1991, PrimeTime
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Live; Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award (Grand Prize), c. 1991-92, for investigative report about racism; National Headliner Award, Ohio State University Award, and Sigma Delta Chi Award, c. 1991-92, for investigative report about childcare centers; Crowning Glory Award, Role Models on the Web, 1997, "for having conquered her shyness" and thus serving as a role model. Also received nine Emmy Awards, a du Pont Award; an International Radio and Television Society Lifetime Achievement Award, a Broadcast Hall of Fame Award, a University of Southern California Distinguished Achievement in Journalism Award, and another Peabody Award for public service. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Coanchor, Morning with Charles Kuralt and Diane Sawyer, CBS, 1981-82. Coanchor, C85 Morning News, CBS, 1982-84. Correspondent, 60 Minutes, CBS, 1984-89. Coanchor, PrimeTime Live, ABC, 1989—. The Class of the 20th Century, 1992. Correspondent, Day One, ABC, 1993-95, coanchor, 1995. Coanchor and correspondent, Turning Point (also known as Moment of Crisis), ABC, 1994—. Also occasional anchor for/ABC News Nightline, ABC Nightly News, and ABC World News Tonight (also known as ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings). Television Appearances; Specials: David Letterman's Second Annual Holiday Film Festival (also known as David Letterman's 2nd Annual Holiday Film Festival), NBC, 1986. Correspondent, 48 Hours on Crack Street, CBS, 1986. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1986. Correspondent, The Soviet Union—Seven Days in May, CBS, 1987. Correspondent, Campaign '88: The Democratic Convention, CBS, 1988. Correspondent, Campaign '88: The Republican Convention, CBS, 1988. Reporter, Campaign '88: Election Night, CBS, 1988. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1990. Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter, PBS, 1990. Donahue: The 25th Anniversary, 1992. 60 Minutes . . . 25 Years (also known as 60 Minutes Turns 25), CBS, 1993. Host, lames Reston: The Man Millions Read (documentary), PBS, 1993.
SAWYER • 355 Kathie Lee Gifford's Celebration of Motherhood, ABC, 1993. Anchor, Murder in Beverly Hills: The Menendez Trial, 1993. Barbara Walters Presents "The Ten Most Fascinating People of 1994," ABC, 1994. Correspondent, "Baby, Oh Baby: The Six Pack Turns Two," Turning Point, ABC, 1995. The NFL at 75: An All-Star Celebration (also known as NFL 75th Anniversary Special), ABC, 1995. "The Rosemary Clooney Golden Anniversary Celebration," A & E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Correspondent, "Baby, Oh Baby: The Six Pack Is Back," Turning Point, ABC, 1996. Host, "Deadly Game: The Mark and Delia Owens Story," Turning Point, ABC, 1996. Host, Domestic Violence: Faces of Fear, PBS, 1996. Anchor, "Heroin: The New High School High," Turning Point, ABC, 1997. Hollywood and the News, 1997. Correspondent, "Baby, Oh Baby: The Six Pack Talks Back," Turning Point, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Occasional correspondent, The American Parade (also known as Crossroads), 1984. Occasional correspondent, Walter Cronkite's Universe. Appeared in Murphy Brown, CBS, and Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, syndicated. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 115, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1985. Newsmakers 1994 Cumulation, Gale, 1994, pp. 438441. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 4,1994, p. 9; July 28, 1995, pp. 50-51; Novembers, 1996, pp. 34-38. Esquire, January, 1995, pp. 76-83. Harper's Bazaar, November, 1984, p. 232. Interview, September, 1984, p. 100. Life, August, 1989, p. 72. New Leader, March 14, 1994, pp. 20-21. Newsweek, February 28, 1994, p. 58. New Yorker, February 14, 1994, pp. 61-63. New York Times, September 30,1981; April 1,1997, p. B3. People Weekly, November 5, 1984, p. 78. Time, February 28,1994, p. 69; September 26,1994, p. 10.
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Other: http://www.newsltr.com/rolemodel/sawyer/ dsawyer.htm (web page), November 24,1997.*
SCALIA, Jack 195IMPERSONAL Born November 10, 1951 (some sources say 1950), in Brooklyn, NY; son of a baseball player; married Joan Rankin (a model; divorced); married Karen Baldwin; children: Olivia. Ethnicity: Irish-Italian American. Education: Attended Ottawa University, Ottawa, KS. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, producer, and director. Montreal Expos, professional baseball player; worked as a professional model, construction worker, and food packager. Child Health USA (child abuse prevention organization), national ambassador, 1990. Member: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Celebrities Against Drunk Driving. CREDITS
Lennie Golden, Jackie Collins's ''Lady Boss" (also known as Lady Boss), NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Vince Martino, The Star Maker, NBC, 1981. Lieutenant Tony Monaco, Amazons, ABC, 1984. Jack Hollander, The Other Lover, CBS, 1985. O'Shea, Club Med, ABC, 1986. Jack Thompson, After the Shock (also known as To the Heroes: The San Francisco Earthquake, October 17, 1989), USA Network, 1990. Dr. Eugene Kesselman, Donor, CBS, 1990. Frank Decker, Deadly Desire, USA Network, 1991. Tommy Griffin, Runaway Father, CBS, 1991. Mike Barcetti, With a Vengeance, CBS, 1992. Joey Buttafuoco, Casualties of Love: The ''Long Island Lolita" Story (also known as Casualty of Love and The Buttafuoco Story), CBS, 1993. Mike, Judith Krantz's "Torch Song" (also known as Torch Song), ABC, 1993. Michael Carvel la, Shadow of Obsession (also known as Unwanted Attentions), NBC, 1994. Brian Dillon, Shattered Image, USA Network, 1994. Roy Calvin, Tall, Dark, and Deadly (also known as The Charmer), USA Network, 1995. Michael DeMarco, Barbara Taylor Bradford's "Everything to Gain" (also known as Everything to Gain), CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Batt/e of the Network Stars, 1988. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1988. New York parade host, The CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1989. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1989. The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1992.
Television Appearances; Series: NickCorsello, The Devlin Connection, NBC, 1982. Blue Stratton, High Performance, ABC, 1983. Danny Krucek, Berrengers, NBC, 1985. Detective Nick McCarren, Hollywood Beat, ABC, 1985. Tony Roselli, Remington Steele, 1986-87. Nicholas Pearce, Da//as, CBS, 1987-88. Title role (Tony Wolf) Wolf, CBS, 1989-91. Cohost, Stuntmasters (documentary), syndicated, 1991-92. Detective Nico Bonetti, Tequila and Bonetti, CBS, 1992. Constantine "Connie" Harper, Pointman, syndicated,
1994-95. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rocco Cipriani, /'// Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Max Chamberlain, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995. Other Television Appearances: NickCorsello, The Devlin Connection (pilot), 1982. Richard Devereaux, The Ring of Scorpio, 1990. Constantine "Connie" Harper, Pointman (pilot), syndicated, 1994. The Art of the Cigar, 1996. Film Appearances: Nicky Piacenza, Fear City (also known as Border and Ripper), Chevy Chase Distribution, 1984. Wick Hayes, La Grieta (also known as Endless Descent and The Rift), LIVE Home Video, 1989. Mike Yarnell, Illicit Behavior, Prism Pictures, 1992. Saul Schwartz, Amore!, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Detective Sergeant Vince Morgan, Beyond Suspicion, Libra Home Entertainment, 1994. Brandon's dad, Storybook, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Jack Floyd, T-Force, PM Home Video, 1995. Chuck Rafferty, The Silencers, PM Entertainment, 1995. Nick Saxon, Dark Breed, PM Entertainment, 1996. Scott Thompson, Follow Your Heart, Republic, 1997. Urban justice (also known as Blood Money and Under Oath), Concorde-New Horizons, 1997. Everything to Gain, 1997. Film Work; Associate Producer: T-Force, PM Home Video, 1995. The Silencers, PM Entertainment, 1995. Dark Breed, PM Entertainment, 1996. Stage Appearances: Red River Rats, Burbage Theatre, Los Angeles, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Good Housekeeping, April, 1990, pp. 56, 58.*
SCHAEFER, George 1920-1997 PERSONAL Born George Louis Schaefer, December 16, 1920, in Wallingford, CT; died September 10,1997, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Louis (in sales) and Elsie (Otterbein) Schaefer; married Mildred Trares (an actress), February 5, 1954. Education: Lafayette College, B.A. (English), 1941; graduate work at the Yale University School of Drama, 1942. Avocational Interests: Contract bridge, travel, theater, and film going. Career: Director and producer. Central Pacific Base Command, U.S. Army Special Services, Honolulu, HI, director of over fifty productions, 1942-45; City Center Theatre, New York City, executive producer and artistic director, 1949-52; Compass Productions Inc., president, 1959-86; Schaefer/Karpf Productions, founder with Merrill H. Karpf, 1982; National Council of the Arts, 1983-88; Department of theatre, film, and television, University of California, Los Angeles associate dean, 1986-91, emeritus professor, 199197. Military service: U.S. Army, Special Services, sergeant, 1942-45.
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Member: Directors Guild of America (national board of directors, 1960-75, vice president, 1961-79, president, 1979-81), Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Caucus for Producers, Writers, and Directors, American National Theatre and Academy—West (board of directors), Variety Clubs International, Players Club, Phi Beta Kappa. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award (with Maurice Evans), best producer of a play, 1954, for The Teahouse of the August Moon; Sylvania Award, outstanding dramatic series, and Peabody Award, outstanding television entertainment, both 1958, for Hallmark Hall of Fame; Look (magazine) Award, and Radio-Television Daily Award, both 1957, for "The Green Pastures," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Radio-Television Daily Award, director of the year, 1957; Radio-Television Daily Award, 1959, for "Johnny Belinda," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Sylvania Award, Peabody Award, and Emmy Awards, best special dramatic program and best direction of a single dramatic program, all 1959, for "Little Moon of Alban," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Outstanding Achievement Award, Directors Guild of America, 1960, TV Guide Award, best single dramatic program on television, Radio-Television Daily Award, dramatic show of the year, and Emmy Awards, program of the year, outstanding program achievement in the field of drama, and outstanding directorial achievement in drama, 1961, all for "Macbeth," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Radio-Television Daily Award, director of the year, 1961; Saturday Review Special Commendation for Notable Production, and Emmy Award, program of the year, both 1962, for "Victoria Regina," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Radio-Television Daily All-American Award, producer of the year and director of the year, 1963; Honorary doctor of literature, Lafayette College, 1963; Outstanding Achievement Award, Directors Guild of America, best television director, 1963, for "Pygmalion," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Radio-Television Daily Award, director of the year, 1964; Dineen Award, National Catholic Theatre Conference, 1964; Emmy Award, outstanding program achievement in entertainment, 1965, for "The Magnificent Yankee," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Radio-Television Daily Award, director of the year, 1965; Emmy Award, outstanding dramatic program, 1968, for "Elizabeth the Queen," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Outstanding Achievement Award, Directors Guild of America, best television director, 1967, for "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," CBS Playhouse Outstanding Achievement Award, Directors Guild of America, best television director, 1968, for "My
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Father and My Mother," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Emmy Award, outstanding single program—drama or comedy, 1973, for A War of Children; Honorary degree, Coker College, L.H.D., 1973; Member of the Year Award, Caucus for Producers, Writers and Directors, 1983; Emmy Award nomination, 1983, for The Best Christmas Pageant Ever; received more than 30 Emmy Award nominations and 17 Directors Guild of America Award nominations; first person to win four Directors Guild America Awards. CREDITS Stage Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Leave It to Smith, Pastime Players, Oak Park, IL, 1937. Hamlet (also known as G.I. Hamlet), City Center Theatre, New York City, 1946. (And producer with Maurice Evans) The Teahouse of the August Moon, Her Majesty's Theatre, London, 1954. Hamlet (also known as C.I. Hamlet), Columbus Circle Theatre, New York City, 1945. (With Maurice Evans) Man and Superman, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1947. The Linden Tree, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1948. (And producer) Man and Superman, City Center Theatre, 1949. (And producer) She Stoops to Conquer, City Center Theatre, 1949. (And producer) The Corn Is Green, City Center Theatre, 1950. (And producer) The Heiress, City Center Theatre, 1950. (And producer) The Devil's Disciple, City Center Theatre, 1950. (And producer) Captain Brassbound's Conversion, City Center Theatre, 1950. (And producer) The Royal Family, Richard II, City Center Theatre, 1951. (And producer) The Taming of the Shrew, City Center Theatre, 1951. (And producer) Dream Girl, City Center Theatre, 1951. (And producer) Idiot's Delight, City Center Theatre, 1951. (And producer) The Wild Duck, City Center Theatre, 1951. (And producer) Anna Christie, City Center Theatre, 1952. (And producer) Come of Age, City Center Theatre, 1952. (And producer) The Male Animal, City Center Theatre, 1952.
(And producer) Tovarich, City Center Theatre, 1952. (And producer) First Lady, City Center Theatre, 1952. Producer with Maurice Evans, The Teahouse of the August Moon, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1953. Kiss Me Kate, City Center Theatre, 1955. The Southwest Corner, Holiday Theatre, New York City, 1955. The Apple Cart, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1956. The Body Beautiful, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1958. (And producer) Write Me a Murder, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1961, then Lyric Theatre, London, 1962. Producer, To Broadway with Love, Texas Pavilion, New York World's Fair, Flushing, NY, 1964. The Great Indoors, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1966. The Last of Mrs. Lincoln, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Opera House, Washington, DC, then American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, both 1972. On Golden Pond, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1980. Mixed Couples, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1980. Another Part of the Forest, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, 1981. Lyndon, Wilmington Playhouse, Wilmington, DE, 1984. Leave It to ]ane, Los Angeles, 1987. Also director of productions at the State Fair Music Hall, Dallas, TX, 1952-56 and 1958. Major Tours; Director: Hamlet, U.S. cities, 1946-47. Darling, Darling, Darling, U.S. cities, 1947. (With Maurice Evans) Man and Superman, U.S. cities, 1948-49. The Teahouse of the August Moon, U.S. cities, 1954, then 1956. The Apple Cart, U.S. cities, 1957. Zenda, U.S. cities, 1963. The Student Prince, U.S. cities, 1973. Ah! Wilderness, U.S. cities, 1975. Lyndon, U.S. cities, 1984. Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Macbeth, Prominent, 1963. Pendulum, Columbia, 1969. Generation, Avco-Embassy, 1969. Doctors' Wives, Columbia, 1971.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Once Upon a Scoundrel, Carlyle, 1973. (And producer) An Enemy of the People, Warner Bros., 1978. Television Appearances; Specials: The Television Makers, PBS, 1987. Television Work; "Hallmark Hall of Fame" Specials; Director, Except Where Indicated: "Hamlet," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1953. "Richard II," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1954. "Macbeth," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1954. "Alice in Wonderland," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1955. "Dream Girl/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1955. "The Devil's Disciple," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1955. "Taming of the Shrew," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. "The Good Fairy," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. "The Corn Is Green," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. (And producer) "Man and Superman," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. (And producer) "The Little Foxes," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. (And producer) "The Cradle Song," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. (And producer) "Born Yesterday," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. (And producer) "The Lark," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. (And producer) "The Green Pastures," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. (And producer) "On Borrowed Time," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. (And producer) "Twelfth Night," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. (And producer) "There Shall Be No Night,"Hallmark Hal I of Fame, NBC, 1957. (And producer) "The Yeomen of the Guard," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. (And producer) "Dial 'M' for Murder," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958. (And producer) "Little Moon of Alban," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958. (And producer) "Kiss Me Kate," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958. (And producer) "Johnny Belinda," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958. (And producer) "Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958.
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(And producer) "A Doll's House," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1959. (And producer) "Berkeley Square," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1959. (And producer) "Ah! Wilderness," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1959. (And producer) "Winterset," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1959. (And producer) "Captain Brassbound's Conversion," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1960. (And producer) "Macbeth," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1960. (And producer) "The Tempest," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1960. (And producer) "Shangri-La," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1960. (And producer) "Golden Child," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1960. (And producer) "Give Us Barabbas!," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1961. (And producer) "The Joke and the Valley," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1961. (And producer) "Time Remembered," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1961. (And producer) "Victoria Regina," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1961. (And producer) "Arsenic and Old Lace," Hallmark Hal I of Fame, NBC, 1962. (And producer) "The Invincible Mr. Disraeli," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1962. (And producer) "Cyrano de Bergerac," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1962. (And producer) "Pygmalion," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1963. (And producer) "The Patriots," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1963. (And producer) "A Cry of Angels," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1963. (And producer) "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," Hallmark Hal I of Fame, NBC, 1964. (And producer) "The Fantasticks," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1964. (And producer) "Little Moon of Alban," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1964. (And producer) "The Magnificent Yankee," Hallmark Hal I of Fame, NBC, 1965. (And producer) "Inherit the Wind," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1965. (And producer) "The Holy Terror," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1965. (And producer) "Eagle in a Cage," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1965. (And producer) "Blithe Spirit," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1966.
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(And producer) "Barefoot In Athens," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1966. (And producer) "Lamp at Midnight/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1966. (And producer) "Anastasia," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1967. (And producer) "Soldier in Love," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1967. (And producer) "Saint Joan," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1967. (And producer) "The Admirable Crichton,"Ha//mar/c Hall of Fame, NBC, 1968. (And producer) "My Father and My Mother," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1968. (And producer) "Elizabeth the Queen," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1968. (And producer) "The File on Devlin," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1969. Producer, "Hamlet," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1970. (And producer) "Gideon," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1971. "Truman at Potsdam," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1976. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Love Story, NBC, 1973-74. Television Director; Pilots: Land of Hope, CBS, 1976. Television Director; Episodic: "Hour of the Bath,"A/coa Theatre, NBC, 1962. "The Hands of Donofrio," Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1962. Love Story, NBC, 1973. /.ove Story, NBC, 1974. "Jimmy Stewart: Hometown Hero," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Mayflower: The Pilgrims'Adventure, CBS, 1979. (And producer) People vs. Jean Harris, NBC, 1981. (And producer with Aida Young) The Bunker, CBS, 1981. (And producer) A Piano for Mrs. Cimino, CBS, 1982. (And producer) Right of Way, HBO, 1983. (And producer with Frank Prendergast and Charles Haid) Children in the Crossfire, NBC, 1984. (And producer) Stone Pillow, CBS, 1985. (And producer) Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry, CBS, 1986. (And coproducer) Laura Lansing Slept Here, NBC, 1988. (And producer) The Man Upstairs, CBS, 1992. Television Work; Specials; Director, Except Where Indicated: One Touch of Venus, NBC, 1955. Harvey, CBS, 1958. (And producer) Gift of the Magi, CBS, 1958. Meet Me in St. Louis, CBS, 1959. (And producer) Hallmark Hall of Fame Christmas Festival, NBC, 1959. (And producer) The Teahouse of the August Moon, NBC, 1962. "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night/7 CBS Playhouse, CBS, 1967. U.S.A., PBS, 1971. (And producer) Sandburg's Lincoln (a series of six specials), NBC, 1974-76. (And producer) Our Town, NBC, 1977. The Second Barry Man/Vow Special, ABC, 1978. Barry Man/Vow—One Voice, ABC, 1980. (And producer)/Answers, NBC, 1982. The Deadly Came, HBO, 1982. (And producer) The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, ABC, 1983. (And producer) The Booth, PBS, 1985. /.et Me Hear You Whisper, 1990. WRITINGS
Television Work; Movies; Director, Except Where Indicated: (And producer) A War of Children, CBS, 1972. F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Last of the Belles, ABC, 1974. (And producer) In This House of Brede, CBS, 1975. Amelia Earhart, NBC, 1976. (And producer) The Girl Called Hatter Fox, CBS, 1977. First You Cry, CBS, 1978. (And producer) Who'll Save Our Children?, CBS, 1978. (And producer) with Renee Valente, Blind Ambition, CBS, 1979.
Television Specials: (With James Prideaux, Israel Horovitz, and Rose Leiman Goldemberg) The Booth, PBS, 1985. Nonfiction: From Live to Tape to Film: Sixty Years of Inconspicuous Directing (autobiography), Directors Guild of America (Hollywood, CA), 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 26, 1997, p. 14.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Los Angeles Times, September 12, 1997, p. A20. New York Times, September 12, 1997, p. B8.*
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PERSONAL Born December 8, 1930, in Vienna, Austria; raised in Switzerland; son of Hermann Ferdinand (a writer and poet) and Margarethe (an actress; maiden name, Noe von Nordberg) Schell; married Natasha Andreichenko (an actress), 1985; children: one daughter. Education: Attended the universities of Zurich, Basel, and Munich. Avocational interests: Playing piano, conducting. Addresses: Home—Zurich, Switzerland. Office—2 Keplerstrasse, 8000 Munich 80, Germany. /Agent— ITG Talent Agency, 822 South Robertson Blvd., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Director, Volkstheater, Munich, West Germany, 1981—. Military service: Swiss Army, 1948-49, became Corporal. Awards, Honors: New York Critics Circle Award, best actor, 1961, Academy Award, best actor, 1961, Golden Globe, best actor, 1962, all for Judgment at Nuremberg; San Sebastian Film Festival Silver Medal, best picture, 1970, Filmband in Gold (Germany), best picture, 1971, Swiss Film Award, best picture, 1971, Academy Award nomination, best foreign film, 1971, Panama Film Festival, best director, 1971, Cartagena Film Festival, special award of the jury, 1971, all for First Love; Sorrento and Naples Film Festival Silver Sirene, best picture, 1973, Chicago Film Critics Award, best foreign film, 1973, Golden Cup (Germany), best picture, 1974, Academy Award nomination, best foreign film, 1974, Golden Globe, best foreign film, 1974, and forty-six other international awards, all for The Pedestrian; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1975, for The Man in the Glass Booth; San Sebastian Film Festival Silver Medal, best picture, 1975, Filmband in Silver (Germany), best picture, 1979, both for Th& End of the Game; New York Critics Circle Award, best supporting actor, 1978, Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1978, both for ]ulia; Chicago Film Festival Golden Hugo Award, best foreign film, 1979, Filmband in Silver (Germany), best picture, 1980, Oxford Film Festival, best screenplay, 1980, all for
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Tales from the Vienna Woods; Berlin Festival Silver Bear Award, best picture, 1984, Golden Federation Award (Germany), best actor, 1984, both forMorgen in Alabama; Academy Award nomination, best documentary, New York Film Critics Award, and National Board of Review award, all 1984, for Marlene; honorary doctorate degree, University of Chicago, 1992; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor, Golden Globe award, best supporting actor, and CableACE Award, best supporting actor, all 1992, for his portrayal of Lenin, Stalin; Emmy Award nomination, 1993, for "Miss Rose White"; Silver Lion, Venice Film Festival, 1994, for Little Odessa. CREDITS Film Appearances: Der20.]uli, 1955. Reifende ]ugend, 1955. Kinder, Muetter und ein General, 1955. Ein Madchen aus Flandern (also known as The Girl from Flanders), 1956, released in United States in 1963. Die Ehe des Dr. Med. Danwitz, 1956. Ein Herz Kehrt Helm, 1956. Die Letzten Werden Die Ersten Sein, 1957. Toni Schellenberg, Taxichauffeur Banz, 1957. Der Meisterdieb, 1957. Ein Wunderbarer Sommer, 1958. Die Bernauerin, 1958. Die Sechste Frau, 1958. Child of Our Time, 1958. Captain Hardenberg, The Young Lions, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Perilous, 1959. Eine Dummheit machtAuch Der Gescheiteste, 1959. The Observer, 1960. The Three Musketeers, 1960. Hans Rolfe,/L/cfgment at Nuremberg, United Artists, 1961. Walter, Five Finger Exercise, Columbia, 1961. Title role, Hamlet, Dmytryk-Weiler/Bavaria Atelier Besellschaft, 1962. Giuseppe, The Reluctant Saint, Columbia, 1962. Franz, The Condemned of Altona, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963. Walter Harper, Topkapi, United Artists, 1964. Letters of Mozart, 1964. ]ohnF. Kennedy, 1964. Stanislaus Pilgrin, Return from the Ashes, United Artists, 1965. Der Seidene Schuh, 1965. A Time to Love, 1966. Dieter Freey, The Deadly Affair, Columbia, 1967.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Colonel Mopani Theron,/A Far Off Place, Buena Vista, 1993. Pharaoh, Abraham, Malofilm Distribution, 1994. Arkady Shapira, Little Odessa, Fine Line, 1995. Father Chaja, Left Luggage, 1997. The Eighteenth Angel, Rysher Entertainment, 1997. Dr. Jonas, Telling Lies in America, 1997. Vampires, forthcoming. Deep Impact, forthcoming. Film Work; Producer: (With Rudolf Noelte) Coproducer, The Castle (also known as Das Schloss), Continental, 1969. Coproducer, First Love (also known as Erste Liebe), UMC Pictures, 1970. The Pedestrian (also known as Der Fubgaenger), Cinerama, 1973. The Clown (also known asAnsichten eines Clowns), 1975. Murder on the Bridge, 1975. (With Arlene Sellers) The End of the Game (also known as Getting Away with Murder and Der Richter und sein Henker), Twentieth-Century Fox, 1976. Tales from the Vienna Woods (also known as Geschichten aus dem VWenerwa/d),1978. Marlene, 1983. Morgen in Alabama (also known as Man under Suspicion and Tomorrow in Alabama), 1983. Film Work; Director: First Love (also known as Erste Liebe), UMC Pictures, 1970. The Pedestrian (also known as Der Fubgaenger), Cinerama, 1973. The End of the Game (also known as Getting Away with Murder and Der Richter und sein Henker), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. The Clown (also known asAns/chten eines Clowns), 1975. Murder on the Bridge, 1975. Tales from the Vienna Woods (also known as Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald), 1978. Marlene, 1983. Stage Appearances: Philotas, Berlin Theatre am Kurfurstendamn, 1957. Leonce, Berlin Theatre am Kurfurstendamn, 1957. Interlock, American National Theatre Academy Playhouse, 1958. Der Turn, Salzburg Festival, Austria, 1959. Sappho, Hamburg, West Germany, 1959. Hamlet, 1961.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 A Patriot for Me, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1965, then Bremen, West Germany, 1966, later New York City, 1969. The Venetian Twins, Josefstadt, Vienna, 1966. Herostrat, Bochum, West Germany, 1966. Title role, Hamlet, Munich, West Germany, 1968. Old Times, Vienna, Austria, 1973. Poor Murderer, Berlin, West Germany, 1982. Der Seidene Schuh, 1982. Appeared annually in Everyman, Salzburg Festival, 1978-82; also appeared in The Prince of Homburg, Mannerhouse, and Don Carlos. Stage Work; Director: Tales from the Vienna Woods, National Theatre, London, 1977. The Undiscovered Country, Salzburg Festival, 1979 and 1980. Coronet, Deutsche Opera, Berlin, i985. All the Best, Bremen, then Vienna, both 1966. Hamlet, Munich, 1968. Pygmalion, Dusseldorf, West Germany, 1970. LaTraviata, 1975. Der Seidene Schuh, Salzburg Festival, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1993. 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Judgment at Nuremberg," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Commentator, Bernstein/Beethoven, 1981. Title role, Peter the Great, NBC, 1986. Lenin, Stalin, HBO, 1992. Cardinal Vittorio, The Thornbirds: The Missing Years, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: The Fifth Column, 1959. Turn the Key Deftly, 1960. Title role, Hamlet, German television, 1960. The Diary of Anne Frank, 1980. The Phantom of the Opera, 1982. Frederick the Great, Young Catherine, 1991. Father, "Miss Rose White," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1992. Colonel Arkush, Candles in the Dark, 1993. Pharaoh, Abraham (also known as The Bible: Abraham), TNT, 1994.
SCHICKEL • 363 Television Appearances; Series: Amado Guzman, Wiseguy, CBS, 1990. Television Work; Director: Candles in the Dark, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With John Gould) First Love (also known as Erste L/efae), UMC Pictures, 1970. Trotta, 1972. The Pedestrian (also known as Der Fubgaenger), Cinerama, 1973. (With Friedrich Durrenmatt) The End of the Game (also known as Getting Away with Murder and Der Richter und sein Henker), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Tales from the Vienna Woods (also known as Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald), 1979. Marlene, 1983. Stage:
Murder on the Bridge, 1975. (With Christopher Hampton) Tales from the Vienna Woods, 1978. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 116, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1986.*
SCHICKEL, Richard 1933PERSONAL Full name, Richard Warren Schickel; born February 10, 1933, in Milwaukee, Wl; son of Edward John and Helen (Hendricks) Schickel; married Julia Carroll Whedon, March 11,1960 (divorced); married Carol Rubinstein, December 27,1985 (deceased); children: (first marriage) Erika, Jessica. Education: University of Wisconsin at Madison, B.S., 1956, graduate study, 1956-57. Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. Contact—Lorac Productions, Inc., 1551 South Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Writer, producer, and director. Sports Illustrated, New York City, reporter, 1956-57; Look, New
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York City, senior editor, 1957-60; Show, New York City, senior editor, 1960-62, book columnist, 196364; NBC-TV, New York City, book critic for Sunday, 1963-64; Rockefeller Brothers Fund, New York City, consultant, 1965; Life, New York City, film reviewer, 1965-72; Film, coeditor, 1967-68; Yale University, New Haven, CT, lecturer in art history, 1972 and 1976; Time, New York City, film reviewer, 1972—; Lorac Productions, president, 1986—. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, instructor. Member: National Society of Film Critics, Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America, New York Film Critics. Awards, Honors: Young Writer Award, New Republic, 1959; Guggenheim fellowship, 1964-65; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding documentary program achievement, 1973, for The Men Who Made the Movies; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding program achievement, 1976, for Life Goes to the Movies: The Big Event; Book Prize, British Film Institute, 1985, and Theatre Library Association Award, 1987, both for D. W. Griffith: An American Life; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding informational special, 1987, ior Minnelli on Minnelli: Liza Remembers Vincente. CREDITS Television Work; Specials; Producer, Except Where Indicated: Hollywood: You Must Remember This, PBS, 1972. And director, The Men Who Made the Movies (eight parts, includes Alfred Hitchcock, Frank Capra, George Cukor, Howard Hawks, King Vidor, Raoul Walsh, Vincente Minnelli, and William A. Wellman), PBS, 1973. Life Goes to the Movies: The Big Event, NBC, 1976. The Making of "Star Wars," ABC, 1976. And director, Into the Morning: Willa Cather's America, PBS, 1978. And director, Funny Business, CBS, 1978. And director, The Horror Show, CBS, 1979. SPFX: The Making of "The Empire Strikes Back," CBS, 1980. And director, lames Cagney: That Yankee Doodle Dandy, PBS, 1981. From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga, CBS, 1983. And director, Minnelli on Minnelli: Liza Remembers Vincente, PBS, 1987.
Gary Grant: A Celebration, ABC, 1988. And director, Gary Cooper: American Life, American Legend, TNT, 1989. And director, Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To, TNT, 1990. "Akira Kurosawa" segment, The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. "Myrna Loy and Zanuck/Brown Tribute Films" segment, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. And director, Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire, TNT, 1991. "Satyajit Ray" segment, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. And director, Eastwood & Co. Making "Unforgiven," 1992. And director, Hollywood on Hollywood, American Movie Classics, 1993. Director only, Ella Kazan: A Director's Journey, American Movie Classics, 1995. And director, The Moviemakers: Arthur Penn (also known as Arthur Penn), PBS, 1996. And director, The Moviemakers: Robert Wise (also known as Robert Wise), PBS, 1996. And director, The Moviemakers: Stanley Donen (also known as Stanley Donen), PBS, 1996. And director, Eastwood on Eastwood, TNT, 1997. Film Director; Documentaries: Alfred Hitchcock, 1973. Frank Capra, 1973. George Cukor, 1973. Howard Hawks, 1973. King Vidor, 1973. Raoul Walsh, 1973. Vincente Minnelli, 1973. William A. Wellman, 1973. WRITINGS Books: The World of Carnegie Hall, Messner (New York City), 1960. The Stars, Dial (New York City), 1962. Movies: The Hi story of an Art and an Institution, Basic Books (New York City), 1964. The Gentle Knight (juvenile), Abelard (New York City), 1964. (With Lena Home) Lena, Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1965. A Special Report on the Rockefeller Foundation's Program Toward Equal Opportunities for All, photographs by Arthur Rickerby, Heinz
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SCHICKEL • 365 Schickel on Film: Encounters—Critical and Personal—With Movie Immortals, Morrow (New York City), 1989. (Author of essay) C//nt Eastwood Directs, Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, MN), 1990. (With Sid Avery) Hollywood at Home: A Family Album, 1950-1965, Crown (New York City), 1990. Brando: A Life in Our Times, Atheneum, 1991. Double Indemnity, British Film Institute (London, England), 1992. C//nt Eastwood: A Biography, Knopf (New York City), 1996. Also contributor to periodicals. Teleplays; Specials, Except Where Indicated: The Film Generation, PBS, 1969. The Movie-Crazy Years, PBS, 1971. Hollywood: You Must Remember This, PBS, 1972. The Men Who Made the Movies (eight parts, includes Alfred Hitchcock, Frank Capra, George Cukor, Howard Hawks, King Vidor, Raoul Walsh, Vincente Minnelli, and William A. Wellman), PBS, 1973. Life Goes to the Movies: The Big Event, NBC, 1976. The Making of "Star Wars," ABC, 1976. The Coral Jungle (series), syndicated, 1976. Into the Morning: Willa Gather's America, PBS, 1978. Funny Business, CBS, 1978. The Horror Show, CBS, 1979. SPFX: The Making of "The Empire Strikes Back," CBS, 1980. James Cagney: That Yankee Doodle Dandy, PBS, 1981. From 5tar Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga, CBS, 1983. Happy Anniversary 007—25 Years of James Bond, 1987. Minnelli on Minnelli: Liza Remembers Vincente, PBS, 1987. Cary Grant: A Celebration, ABC, 1988. Gary Cooper: American Life, American Legend, TNT, 1989. Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To, TNT, 1990. Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire, TNT, 1991. Eastwood & Co. Making "Unforgiven," 1992. 1968: 25th Anniversary, Fox, 1993. Hollywood on Hollywood, American Movie Classics, 1993. E//a Kazan: A Director's Journey, American Movie Classics, 1995. The Moviemakers: Arthur Penn (also known as Arthur Penn), PBS, 1996.
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The Moviemakers: Robert Wise (also known as Robert W/se), PBS, 1996. The Moviemakers: Stanley Donen (also known as Stanley Donen), PBS, 1996. Eastwood on Eastwood, TNT, 1997. The Harry Lawsen Chronicles, AMC, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Volume 34, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1991. Other: http://pathfinder.com/time/bios/richardschickel.html (web page), November 24, 1997. http://www.randomhouse.com/releases/9612/0-67942974-3.html (web page), November 24, 1997.
SCHILLER, Lawrence 1936PERSONAL Born Lawrence Julian Schiller, born December 28, 1936, in New York, NY; son of Isidore (a merchant) and Jean (Liebowitz) Schiller; married Judith Holtzer, 1961 (divorced, 1975); married Stephanie Wolf, November 5,1977; children: (first marriage) Suzanne, Marc, Howard; (second marriage) Anthony, Cameron. Education: Pepperdine College, B.A.; special training as a photojournalist with Time-Life. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Jewish. Addresses: Agent—do Chasin Agency, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 716, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Director, producer, photographer, cinematographer, film editor, and actor. Photojournalist with 5port, 1956-60, Sports Illustrated, 1956-64, Life, 1958-70, Saturday Evening Post, 1958-70, Pan's Match, 1960-69, /.one/on Sun Times, 1960-69, Stern, 1960-69, and Look, 1963-65. Moscow International Forum on Peace, American delegate, 1987; American-Soviet Film Initiative, chair of the board of directors, 1988; U.S.S.R.-USA Bi-Lateral Talks, member, 1988. Member: Directors Guild of America, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, National Press Photographers Association, California Press Photographers Association.
Awards, Honors: National Press Photographers Association Award, 1975; Pulitzer Prize, 1980, for The Executioner's Song; Emmy Award, outstanding miniseries, 1986, for Peter the Great; Emmy Award, for The Executioner's Song; numerous awards in photojournalism. CREDITS Television Work; Miniseries: Associate producer, The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, 1977. Producer and director, The Executioner's Song, 1982. (With Marvin J. Chomsky) Director, Peter the Great, NBC, 1985. Television Work; Movies: (With L. M. Kit Carson) Director, Hey, I'm Alive!, 1975. Producer, The Winds of Kitty Hawk, 1978. Producer and creator of montages and flying sequences, The Winds of Kitty Hawk, 1978. Producer and director of special sequence, Marilyn: The Untold Story, 1980. Executive producer, An Act of Love: The Patricia Neal Story, 1981. Producer, Raid on Short Creek (also known as Child Bride of Short Creek), 1981. Executive producer, Her Life As a Man, 1984. Producer, Murder: By Reason of Insanity (also known as My Sweet Victim), 1985. Producer and director, Margaret Bourke-White (also known as Double Exposure and Double Exposure: The Story of Margaret Bourke-White), TNT, 1989. Director, The Plot to Kill Hitler, CBS, 1990. Producer and director, Double jeopardy, Showtime, 1992. Television Work; Specials: Producer and director, Come with Me—Lainie Kazan, 1971. Film Producer and Director, Except Where Indicated: Creator of special still montages and titles, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. And cinematographer, The Lexington Experience, Corda, 1971. And editor, The American Dreamer, EYR, 1971. Creator of special still montages and titles, Lady Sings the Blues, Paramount, 1972. The Man Who Skied Down Everest, 1975. Co-producer, Quiet Days in Clichy, 1990.
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WRITINGS Nonfiction: Author of foreword and photographer, Richard Alpert and Sidney Cohen, LSD, New American Library (New York City), 1966. Nonfiction; As Investigator, Compiler, and Interviewer: Richard Warren Lewis, The Scavengers and Critics of the Warren Report: The Endless Paradox, Delacorte (New York City), 1967. Norman Mailer, Marilyn, a Biography, Grosset and Dunlap (New York City), 1973. Norman Mailer, The Faith of Graffiti, Praeger (New York City), 1974. Albert Goldman, Ladies and Gentlemen—Lenny Bruce!, Random House (New York City), 1975. Wilfrid Sheed, Muhammad AH: A Portrait in Words and Photographs, Crowell (New York City), 1975. W. Eugene Smith and Aileen M. Smith, Minamata: Words and Photographs, 1976. Norman Mailer, The Executioner's Song, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1979. O. J. Simpson, / Want to Tell You: My Response to Your Letters, Your Messages, Your Questions (also known as / Want to Tell You), Little, Brown, 1995. Norman Mailer, Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Random House, 1995. James Willwerth, American Tragedy: The Uncensored Story of the Simpson Defense, Random House, 1996. Charles Brennan, Boulder: JonBenet and the West, HarperCollins, forthcoming. Screenplays: The Lexington Experience, Corda, 1971. The American Dreamer, EYR, 1971. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Business Wire, October 17, 1997. Playboy, February, 1997, p. 47.*
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SEAGAL, Steven 1952(?)(Steve Seagal) PERSONAL Born April 10,1952 (some sources say 1951), in Lansing, Ml; raised in Lansing, Ml, and Fullerton, CA; son of a high school math teacher and a medical technician; married Miyako Fujitani (a dojo owner; divorced); married Adrienne La Russa (divorced); married Kelly LeBrock (an actress and model; divorced); companion of Arissa Wolfe; children: (first marriage) Justice (also known as Kentaro), Ayako; (third marriage) Annaliza; Dominic San Rocco, Arissa; (with Arissa Wolfe) Savannah. Education: Studied martial arts under masters in Japan. Career: Actor, writer, producer, and martial arts expert. Earned black belt in numerous martial arts disciplines, including karate and aikido; became first non-Asian to open a martial arts academy in Japan; worked as fight scene choreographer for motion pictures; worked in international security and personal protection; opened Aikido Ten Shin Dojo, a martial arts academy in Los Angeles, CA, and a martial arts academy in Taos, NM. Owner of Arroyo Perdido Winery in Los Olivos, CA. With Chuck Norris, investor in restaurants in Russia. Addresses: Contact—1021 Stone Canyon Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90077; 2282 Mandeville Canyon, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Nico Toscani, /Above the Law (also known as Nico), Warner Bros., 1988. Mason Storm, Hard to Kill (also known as Seven Year Storm), Warner Bros., 1990. John Hatcher, Marked for Death (also known as Screw/ace), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Gino Felino, Out for Justice (also known as The Night and The Price of Our Blood), Warner Bros., 1991. Casey Ryback, Under Siege, Warner Bros., 1992. Forrest Taft, On Deadly Ground (also known as Rainbow Warrior and Spirit Warrior), Warner Bros., 1994. Casey Ryback, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (also known as Dark Territory, End of the Line, Under Siege 2, and Under Siege II), Warner Bros., 1995.
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Lieutenant Colonel Austin Travis, Executive Decision (also known as Critical Decision), Warner Bros., 1996. Jack Cole, The Glimmer Man (also known as Glimmerman), Warner Bros., 1996. Universal Cops, Unia Films, 1996. Jack Taggart, Fire Down Below, Warner Bros., 1997. My Giant, Castle Rock Entertainment, forthcoming. The Patriot, forthcoming. Film Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: (With Andrew Davis)/Above the Law (also known as N/co), Warner Bros., 1988. (With Michael Grais and Mark Victor) Marked for Death (also known as Screw/ace), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. (With Arnold Kopelson) Out for Justice (also known as The Night and The Price of Our Blood), Warner Bros., 1991. Under Siege, Warner Bros., 1992. And director, On Deadly Ground (also known as Rainbow Warrior and Spirit Warrior), Warner Bros., 1994. Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (also known as Dark Territory, End of the Line, Under Siege 2, and Under Siege II), Warner Bros., 1995. And song producer (with Todd Smallwood), The Glimmer Man (also known as Glimmerman), Warner Bros., 1996. Film Work; Martial Arts Choreographer/Coordinator: (As Steve Seagal) The Challenge (also known as5word of the Ninja), Rank Film Distributors, 1982. Above the Law (also known as N/co), Warner Bros., 1988. Hard to Kill (also known as Seven Year Storm), Warner Bros., 1990. Marked for Death (also known as Screw/ace), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: "Naked Hollywood," A & E Premieres, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Presenter, The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Happy Birthday Elizabeth—A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1991. Himself, "Roseambo," Roseanne, ABC, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 WRITINGS Screenplays: Hard to Kill (also known as Seven Year Storm), Warner Bros., 1990. Out for Justice (also known as The Night and The Price of Our Blood), Warner Bros., 1991. Story Ideas; Films: (With Andrew Davis)/Above the Law (also known as N/co), Warner Bros., 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, February 10, 1995, pp. 6-7; April 5,1996, p. 14; May 17,1996, p. 13; October 11,1 996, p. 19; November 15, 1996, p. 16. Esquire, July, 1995, pp. 124-125. Gentleman's Quarterly, March, 1991, p. 231. People Weekly, November 19, 1990, p. 163. Time, November 14, 1994, p. 39; March 18, 1996, p. 101. Vanity Fair, February, 1993, p. 100.*
SEINFELD, Jerry 1954(?)PERSONAL Born April 29, 1954 (some sources say 1955), in Brooklyn, NY; raised in Massapequa, NY; son of Kalman (owner of a sign company) and Betty Seinfeld. Education: Queens College of the City University of New York, B.A. in theatre arts and mass communications, 1976. Addresses: Contact—147 El Camino Dr., #205, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Agent—c/o Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Comedian, actor, and screenwriter. Toured regularly as a stand-up comic. Appeared in television commercials for American Express credit cards. Worked as a light bulb salesman, waiter, and street vendor of jewelry. Awards, Honors: American Comedy Award, funniest male comedy club stand-up, 1988; Clio Award, best announcer of a radio commercial, 1988; American Comedy Award, funniest actor in a television
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 series, 1992, Emmy Award, outstanding comedy series, 1993, Golden Globe Awards, best television series, comedy or musical, 1994, best actor in a television musical or comedy, 1994, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding writing in a comedy series, 1991, outstanding comedy series, 1992,1994,1995,1996, and 1997, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1993, 1995, and 1996, and Golden Globe Award nominations, best television series, comedy or musical, 1995, 1996, and 1997, best actor in a television musical or comedy, 1995 and 1996, all tor Seinfeld; honorary doctorate, Queens College of the City University of New York, 1994. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Title role, Seinfeld, NBC, 1990—. Television Appearances; Pilots: Title role, Seinfeld (also known as The Seinfeld Chronicles), NBC, 1989.
SEINFELD • 369 Baseball Relief: An All-Star Comedy Salute, Fox, 1993. Laughing Matters (also known as Funny Business), Showtime, 1993. What Is This Thing Called Love? (also known as The Barbara Walters Special), ABC, 1993. The NBC Super Special All-Star Comedy Hour, NBC, 1993. Rolling Stone '93: The Year in Review, Fox, 1993. The Barbara Walters Special with Kathie Lee and Frank Gifford, Al Pacino, jerry Seinfeld, and Clint Eastwood, ABC, 1993. Host, Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Twenty Years of Comedy on HBO, HBO, 1995. Comedy Club Superstars (also known as Comedy Club All-Stars), ABC, 1996. The Late Show with David Letterman Video Special 2 (also known as The JLate Show with David Letterman Primetime Video Special 2), CBS, 1996. Also appeared in a tribute to Brandon Tartikoff, 1997.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Tonight Show Starring ]ohnny Carson 19th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1981. The Tonight Show Starring ]ohnny Carson 24th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1986. Disneyland's Summer Vacation Party, NBC, 1986. "Rodney Dangerfield—If s Not Easy Bein' Me," On Location, HBO, 1986. "Jerry Seinfeld—Stand-Up Confidential," On Location, HBO, 1987. An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988. Late Night with David Letterman Seventh Anniversary Show, NBC, 1989. "Montreal International Comedy Festival," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1989. The 2nd Annual Valvoline National Driving Test, CBS, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Funny Business with Charlie Chase III, TNN, 1990. Host, Spy Magazine Presents How to Be Famous, NBC, 1990. Host, The Second Annual Aspen Comedy Festival, Showtime, 1990. Today at 40, NBC, 1992. Back to School'92, 1992. Carol Leifer: Gaudy, Bawdy, and Blue, 1992. Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International, 1992. HBO's 20th Anniversary—We Hardly Believe It Ourselves, HBO, 1992. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1992.
Television appearances; Episodic: Frankie, the governor's joke writer, Benson, ABC, 1980. The Tonight Show Starring johnny Carson, NBC, 1981. Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, 1991. Himself, "The Grand Opening," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Himself, "The Raw Deal," NewsRadio (also known as News Radio), NBC, 1996. Also appeared on Dennis Miller Live, HBO; Late Night with David Letterman, NBC; The Z.ate Show with David Letterman, CBS; and The New WKRP in Cincinnati, syndicated. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation (also known as The 42nd Annual Emmy Awards and The Emmys), Fox, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation (also known as The 43rd Annual Emmy Awards and The Emmys), Fox, 1991. Presenter, The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (also known as The 44th Annual Emmy Awards and The Emmys), 1992. The 6th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1992.
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Presenter, The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (also known as The 45th Annual Emmy Awards and TheEmmys), 1993. The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1993. The American Television Awards, 1993. Presenter, The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (also known as The 46th Annual Emmy Awards and The Emmys), 1994. Presenter, The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (also known as The 47th Annual Emmy Awards and The Emmys), 1995. Presenter, The 9th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1995. Presenter, The Second Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (also known as The 49th Annual Emmy Awards and The Emmys), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Network representative, The Rating Came (also known as The Mogul), The Movie Channel, 1984. Television Work; Pilots: (With Larry David) Creator, Seinfeld (also known as The Seinfeld Chronicles), NBC, 1989. Television Work; Series: Producer,5e/nfe/c/, NBC, 1991-96. Executive producer, Seinfeld, NBC, 1996—. Film Appearances: Himself, Good Money, Pfquad Group, 1995. Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990.
WRITINGS Teleplays; Series: Seinfeld (series), NBC, 1990—. Teleplays; Pilots: Seinfeld (also known as The Seinfeld Chronicles), NBC, 1989. Teleplays; Specials: "Jerry Seinfeld—Stand-up Confidential," On Location, HBO, 1987. Humor: SeinLanguage, Bantam (New York City), 1993. OTHER SOURCES Books: Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Volume 11, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Contemporary Authors, Volume 140, Gale, 1993. Newsmakers 1992 Cumulation, Gale, 1992. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 1, 1991, pp. 29-30; September 11, 1992, p. 35. New York, February 20, 1995, p. 45. New York Times, September 29,1991, pp. H33-H34. People Weekly, June 4, 1990, p. 14; December 2, 1991, pp. 87-88. Rolling Stone, September 22,1994, pp. 47-50,112114. TV Guide, May 23, 1992, pp. 11-15. US, April 4, 1991, pp. 16-19. USA Today, October 2, 1991, p. D1.*
RECORDINGS SENN, Herbert 1924Videos: The Tommy Chong Roast (also known as Playboy Comedy Roast—Tommy Chong), Playboy Entertainment Group, Inc., 1986. Johnny Carson: The Comedians—"Good Stuff"— Stand-Up Debuts from "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," Buena Vista Home Video, 1996. Other: Appears on The Seinfeld CD-ROM (based on the television show Seinfeld), Arts and Commerce.
PERSONAL Born October 9, 1924, in Ilion, NY; son of Robert Charles (a farmer) and Elizabeth Amelia (a teacher; maiden name, Deutsch) Senn.Educat/on: Columbia University, 1953-57. Career: Production designer for theater, television, and film. Associated with the Cape Playhouse, Dennis, MA, 1952-c. 1996; substantial work with Helen Pond. Military service: U.S. Army, 1949-50.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 CREDITS Stage Work; Production Designer, Except Where Indicated: Decor designer, House of Connelly, Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1955. Liliom, 1956. The Beaver Coat, 1956. Idiot's Delight, 1957. Right You Are (If You Think You Are), 1957. The Brothers Karamazov, 1957. Oklahoma!, 1958. Ardele, 1958. Hamlet of Stepney Green, 1958. She Shall Have Music, 1959. Time of Vengeance, 1959. The Gay Divorcee, 1960. La Ronde, 1960. The Idiot, 1960. Man and Superman, 1960. Emanuel, 1960. Montserrat, 1961. Five Posts in the Market Place, 1961. Smiling the Boy Fell Dead, 1961. Lighting Designer, O Marry Me, 1961. The Merchant of Venice, 1962. I Got Shoes, 1963. Set design, The Boys from Syracuse, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 1963. Lighting Designer, Double Dublin, 1963. Lighting Designer, What Makes Sammy Run?, 1964. Roar Like a Dove, 1964. Great Scot! 1965. Hippolyte, Boston Opera Company, 1966. By]upiter, 1967. The Dodo Bird, 1967. The Peddler, 1967. Private Lives, 1968. Little Boxes, a double bill of Trevor, The Coffee Lace, 1969. The Divorce of Judy and lane, 1971. Ber//n to Broadway with Kurt Weill, 1972. Oh, Coward!, 1972. The Trojans, Boston Opera Company, 1972. No 5ex Please, We're British, 1973. A Community of Two, U. S. Cities, 1974. War and Peace, Boston Opera Company, 1974. Benvenuto Cellini, Boston Opera Company, 1975. A Musical Jubilee, 1975. Oh, Coward!, London, 1975. Ariadne and Naxos, New York City Opera, 1975. Montezuma, Boston Opera Company, 1976. Russian and Ludmilla, Boston Opera Company, 1977.
SERBAN • 371 The Ice Break, Boston Opera Company, 1979. Merry Widow, New York City Opera, 1983. Showboat, Houston Grand Opera tour, then Gershwin, NY, 1984. Oh, Coward!, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1986. The Magic Flute, Opera Company of Boston, The Opera House, Boston, MA, 1990. Driving Miss Daisy, Bushnell Theatre, Hartford, CT, 1994. Definitely Doris!, 57 Theatre, Boston, MA, 1996. The Nutcracker, Boston Ballet, Wang Center, Boston, MA, 1997-98. Also has done production design over 40 seasons at the Cape Playhouse, Dennis, MA. Television Work: Scenic Designer, The Barber of Seville (special), 1976. Film Work: Production Designer, Macbeth, 1982.*
SERBAN, Andrei 1943PERSONAL Full name, Andrei George Serban; born June 21, 1943, in Bucharest, Romania; immigrated to the United States in 1969; son of Gheorghe and Elpis (Lichardopu) Serban; married; two children. Education: Attended the Theatre Institute of Bucharest, 1963-68; also attended the University of Bucharest; has studied Asian theatre. Addresses: Office—Columbia University, School of Arts, 601C Dodge Hall, 2960 Broadway, New York, NY 10027-6902. Career: Director. International Theatre Institute, Paris, France, assistant to Peter Brook, 1970-71; La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, director, 1970-77; Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, and Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY, professor of drama, both 1974; Paris Conservatory (also known as La Conservatoire de Paris), Paris, France, professor of drama, 1975; Yale University, New Haven, CT, guest professor of drama, 1977; Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, associate director, 1977-78; American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, resident director, 1986-87; National Theatre of Romania, general manager, 1990; Oscar
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Hammerstein II Center for Theatre Studies, Columbia University, director, School of Arts, professor, New York, 1997—; founder of Great Jones Repertory Company and American Repertory Theatre (1979); also taught at University of California at San Diego. Awards, Honors: Ford Foundation fellowship, 196970; European Festival Awards, 1972,1973, and 1975; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1975, for distinguished direction of Greek tragedy; Drama Desk Award, outstanding director, 1975, for Medea; Guggenheim fellowship, 1976-77; Outer Critics Circle Award, 1977, for his direction of The Cherry Orchard; Rockefeller Foundation fellowship, 1980; Lifetime Achievement Award, Government of Romania. CREDITS Stage Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Arden of Faversham, Romania, 1965. Ubu Roi, Romania, 1966. Julius Caesar, Romania, 1968. The Good Woman ofSetzuan, Young People's Theatre of Piatra Neampt, Bucharest, Romania, 1968. Jonah, Bucharest's Little Theatre, Romania, 1969. Arden of Faversham, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1970. Ubu Roi, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 1970. The Fragments of a Trilogy, (composed of three plays: The Trojan Women, Medea, and Elektra), La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 1974-76. The Good Woman ofSetzuan, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 1975. As You Like It, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 1976. The Cherry Orchard, New York Shakespeare Festival, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1977. /Agamemnon, New York Shakespeare Festival, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, then Delacorte Theatre, New York City, both 1977. The Ghost Sonata, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1977. Sganarelle: An Evening of Moliere Farces, Yale Repertory Theatre, then New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, both 1978. (And set designer) The Master and Margarita, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1978. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1979, then Phoenix Theatre, London, England, 1980. Happy Days, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1979.
The Seagull, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1980. Eugene Onegin, Welsh National Opera, Cardiff, Wales, 1980. Sganarelle, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1981. / Puritani, Welsh National Opera, 1981. Norma, Welsh National Opera, 1981, and 1985. La Traviata, Julliard American Opera Centre, New York City, 1981. The Marriage of Figaro, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1982. Zastrozzi, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1982. The Three Sisters, American Repertory Theatre, 1982. Uncle Vanya, La MaMa Annex, New York City, 1983. Alcina, New York City Opera, State Theatre, New York City, 1983. Orpheus Descending, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1984. The King Stag American Repertory Theatre, 1984. Turandot, Royal Opera House, London, England, 1984. The Love of Three Oranges, American Repertory Theatre, 1984. The]uniper Tree, American Repertory Theatre, 1985. The Marriage of Figaro, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1985. Fidelio, Covent Garden Theatre, London, England, 1986. Sweet Table at the Richelieu, American Repertory Theatre, 1986. The Good Woman of Setzuan, American Repertory Theatre, 1986. / Puritani, Paris Opera, Paris, France, 1987. Fragments of a Creek Trilogy (also known as Fragments of a Trilogy; composed of three plays, Medea, Elektra, and The Trojan Women), La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 1987. The Miser, 1988. Twelfth Night, American Repertory Theatre, 1989. An Ancient Trilogy (composed of three plays: Medea, The Trojan Women, and Elektra), National Theatre, Bucharest, Romania, 1990. Lucia di Lammermoor, Civic Opera House, Chicago, IL, 1992, then Los Angeles, CA, and Paris, France. Elektra, War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, 1992. The Fiery Angel, Opera Bastille, Paris, France, 1992. Les Contes d'Hoffman, Vienna State Opera, Vienna, Austria, 1994. / Puritani, War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, 1994. Lucia di Lammermoor, Opera Bastille, Paris, France, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Taming of the Shrew, American Repertory Theatre, Loeb Drama Center, 1997-98. Also directed The Magic Flute, Paris Opera; The Serpent Woman; Rodelinda and The Merry Widow, National Welsh Opera; Don Carlos, Caballera Rusticana I Pagliacci, and The Fiery Angel, in Geneva, Switzerland; Oedipe, Romanian National Opera; Prince Igor and / Puritani, Covent Garden Theatre; Eugene Onegin, Lisbon, Portugal; Rigoletto, Venice, Italy; Don Giovanni and Les Contes, Vienna, Austria; Adriana Lecouvreur, Zurich, Switzerland; and Elektra and Thaie, Nice, France. Film Work: Workshop sequence supervisor,]ane Austen in Manhattan, Contemporary/Cinecom International/ New Yorker, 1980. Adaptations: (With Elizabeth Swados)/Agamemnon, produced by New York Shakespeare Festival, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, then Delacorte Theatre, New York City, both 1977; The Master and Margarita, produced by New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1978; Fragments of a Creek Trilogy, produced by La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1987. OTHER SOURCES Books: Menta, Ed, The Magic World Behind the Curtain: Andrei Serban in the American Theatre, Lang Publishing. International Dictionary of Theatre, Volume 3, "Actors, Directors and Designers," St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1996. Periodicals: Yale Theatre, spring, 1977.
SHALLO, Karen PERSONAL Born in Philadelphia, PA; daughter of Andrew Anthony (an artist) and Blanche Ruth (a government worker; maiden name, Walunas) Shallo. Education: Pennsylvania State University, B.S. (English and speech education), 1968, M.F.A. (acting), 1975. Addresses: Agent—Henderson Hogan Agency, 850 Seventh Ave., #1003, New York, NY 10019-5230.
SHALLO • 373 Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Arts Company Repertory, 1969-71. Velma, Birdbath, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1970. Elizabeth, The Crucible, Arts Company Repertory, 1970. Mary Tyrone, Long Days Journey into Night, Studio Theatre, 1970. Mrs. Crowe, Hadrian VII, Alley Theatre, 1971-72. Madame Dubonnet, The Boyfriend, Clark Arts Center, 1971. Masha, The Three Sisters, Pavilion Theatre, 1971. Stella and Eunice, A Streetcar Named Desire, Pavilion Theatre, 1973. Luce, The Boys from Syracuse, Washington Theatre Club, Washington, DC, 1973. Laetitia, Children of Darkness, Greenwich Mews Theatre, 1973. Doll Tearsheet, Henry VI, Parts I and II, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1974. Multiple roles, Scenes from American Life, Washington Theatre Club, 1974. Patsy, Little Murders, Pavilion Theatre, 1975. Olivia, Twelfth Night, Festival, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1975. Vicky, My Fat Friend, New York City, 1975. Mrs. Malaprop, The Rivals, Festival, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1975. Clarisse, When You Coming Home, Red Ryder?, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati, OH, 1976. Ernesta, Sacraments, Theatre Off Park, New York City, 1976. Madeleine, Moliere in Spite of Himself, Colonnades, New York City, 1978-80. Rita, Ballroom in St. Pat's Cathedral, Colonnades Theatre, 1978-80. Martha, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Magus Theatre Centre, 1979. Maggie, The Shadow Box, Williamstown Theatre and Boston, MA, 1979. Valerie, Carnival Dreams, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1979. Gertrude, The Sea Horse, Stage West, 1980.
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Antonia, We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay!, Chelsea Theatre Centre, 1981. Josie, Moon for the Misbegotten, Stage West, 1981. Anastasia, The Overcoat, Westside Mainstage, New York City, 1981. Dionyza, Pericles, New York City, 1982. Tina, Raggedy Ann and Andy, New York City, 1983. The Rose Tattoo, Broadway, New York City, 1985. Marriage, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1985-86. Rosa, About Face, off-Broadway, New York City, 1985-86. Maria, Two into One, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1987-88. Honorine, Fanny, Paper Mill Playhouse, 1989-90
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Episodic: Another World, NBC, 1984. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984. Marie Greevey, Law & Order (also known as Law and Order), NBC, 1991. Hester Blight, Law & Order (also known as Law and Order), NBC, 1994. Nurse Bullrumple, Cosby, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Betty Vehon, A Time to Live, NBC, 1985. Marie Sarantopolous, A Case of Deadly Force, CBS, 1986. Jean Gabrielson, Trapped in Silence (also known as 5/7ent Rage), CBS, 1986.*
Also appeared as Monika, The Physicists, Pavilion Theatre, and in Standby. Major Tours: Appeared in My Fat Friend, U.S. cities. Film Appearances: Landlady, Dana's Time, Hornbein-Wood, 1970. Mrs. Aiello, Once Upon a Time in America, Regency, 1983. Marlena, Over the Brooklyn Bridge, Cannon, 1983. Lina, The Word Processor, Laurel, 1984. Harriet, Carbo Talks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Psychic, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1985. Wig-pull ing woman, HelloAgain, Buena Vista, 1987. Blondie,5p/7ceofBenson/7urst, 1988. Singing secretary, Me and Him, Columbia, 1990. Gloria Urbanski, Mortal Thoughts, Columbia, 1991. Edie, School Ties, Paramount, 1992. Woman in red, Two Bits (also known as A Day to Remember), Miramax, 1995. Chubby's wife, Big Night (also known as The Big Night, Pasta e Fagioli, and Pasta e Fasule), The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1996. Lifebreath, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Frosine, The Miser, PBS, 1970. Mrs. Alving, Ghosts, PBS, 1970. Wife, Play, PBS, 1970. Maggie Green, The Burgher Family, PBS, 1981. Woman with necklace, "Road Show" (also known as "Travel I in'" and "O'Malley"), CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Louise Adams, As the World Turns, CBS, 1982-83.
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OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born October 7,1924, in Salem, OR; died of a stroke, June 8, 1997, in Portland, OR. Actor. Shelton is remembered for being the first to play the role of the bald, businessman Daddy Warbucks in the stage musical Annie. Although Shelton had hair when he began his Annie run at Connecticut's Goodspeed Opera House, he opted to shave his head for later performances. Many others who have performed the role have followed his lead. Shelton's stint as Daddy Warbacks ran for three years on Broadway and included more than 2,300 performances. Early in his career, he worked as a singer at Radio City Music Hall. He made his New York stage debut in Wish You Were Here and his London debut in Phedre. His other appearances include 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, My Fair Lady, Oh, What a Lovely War!, The Saint of Seeker Street, By the Beautiful Sea, and Carousel. He toured in various productions, including Annie, The Rothschilds, 1776, My Fair Lady, and Phedre. His work in Annie earned him an Antoinette Perry Award nomination. His work in Man with a Load of Mischief a\so earned him recognition as best actor in a musical and a Drama Desk Award nomination. Shelton also appeared on television as well in shows such as Tales of the Gold Monkey, Merv Griffin Show, St. Elsewhere, Remington Steele, Golden Girls, Cheers, Knight Rider, Family Ties, L.A. Law, Three's Company, Webster, Hunter, Amen, and The Scarecrow and Mrs. King. He also appeared in the HBO series First and Ten.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Entertainment, Marquis Who's Who, 1992. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, June 10, 1997, p. A25. New York Times, June 10, 1997, p. D27. Washington Post, June 10, 1997, p. E4.
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SHEPHERD • 375 Film Work: Associate producer, The Pursuit ofD.B. Cooper (also known as Pursuit), Universal, 1981. Executive producer, Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. Executive producer, Open Season, Legacy Releasing, 1996. Film Work; Other: Second unit action director, Under Fire, Orion, 1983. Second unit director, The Best of Times, Universal, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Diamonds on the Silverscreen, American Movie Classics, 1992. Interviewee, Sports on the Silverscreen, HBO, 1997.
PERSONAL WRITINGS Full name, Ronald W. Shelton; born September 15, 1945, in Whittier, CA; children: two daughters. Education: Graduated from Westmont College, 1967; University of Arizona, Tucson, M.F.A. (sculpture), 1974. Addresses: Office— Raleigh Studios, 650 North Bronson, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Agent—Sanford, Gross, and Associates, 1015 Gayley Ave., Suite 301, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Screenwriter, director, and producer. Played for several minor league baseball teams, including the Baltimore Orioles farm team for five years, before attending graduate school; worked at odd jobs during the 1970s, including work in landscaping, carpentry, and substitute teaching; after receiving his master's degree, exhibited his sculpture, including a one-man exhibition at the Space Gallery. Awards, Honors: Writers Guild of America award, New York Film Critics Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Award, National Film Critics Award, and Academy Award nominee, all for best original screenplay, all 1988, for Bull Durham.
Screenplays: Under Fire, Orion, 1983. The Best of Times, Universal, 1986. Bull Durham, Orion, 1988. Blaze, Buena Vista, 1990. White Men Can't lump, Twentieth Century-Fox,
1992. Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. Cobb, Warner Bros., 1994. The Great White Hype, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Tin Cup, Warner Bros., 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Saturday Night (part of Toronto Life and Saturday Night Golf Series '96), June, 1996, p. S12. Sport, December, 1994, p. 66. Sporting News, January 30, 1995, p. 8. Sports Illustrated, November 28, 1994, p. 7. Other: E-mail interview, www.wga.org/craft/interviews/ shelton.html*
CREDITS Film Work; Director: Bull Durham, Orion, 1988. Blaze, Buena Vista, 1990. White Men Can't Jump, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Cobb, Warner Bros., 1994. Tin Cup, Warner Bros., 1996.
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Micci; married David Ford (an auto parts manager, then musician and Shepherd's manager), November 19, 1978 (divorced); married Bruce Oppenheim (a chiropractor), March 1, 1987 (divorced, 1989); engaged to Robert Martin (a musician); children: (first marriage) Clementine; (second marriage) Molly Ariel and Cyrus Zachariah (twins). Education: Attended Hunter College of the City University of New York, 1969, College of New Rochelle, 1970, New York University, 1971 and 1973, and University of Southern California, 1972. Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. Manager— Hofflund/Polone Management, 9615 Brighton Way, Suite 320, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress, producer, singer, and writer. Worked as a fashion model for Stewart Model Agency and appeared on numerous magazine covers, including Clamour and Harper's Bazaar. Performed with the Memphis All Stars. Member: Voters for Choice (national spokesperson, 1990). Awards, Honors: Model of the Year Award, c. 1968; Golden Globe award nomination, most promising female newcomer, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1971, for The Last Picture Show; Golden Globe Award, best actress in a comedy series, 1987, for Moonlighting; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actress in a comedy, 1995, 1996, and 1997, Golden Globe Award, best television comedy or musical actress, 1996, Golden Globe Award, best comedy series, 1996, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best television comedy or musical actress, 1997, all for Cybill; honored with star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Colleen Champion, The Yellow Rose, NBC, 198384. Maddie Hayes, Moonlighting, ABC, 1985-89. Title role (Cybill Sheridan), Cybill, CBS, 1995-. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Cybill, CBS, 1995—. Television Appearances; Movies: Julie, A Guide for the Married Woman, ABC, 1978. Elaine, Secrets of a Married Man, NBC, 1984. Vicki Orloff, Seduced, CBS, 1985.
Karen Parsons, Which Way Home, TNT, 1991. Reeny Perdew, Memphis, TNT, 1992. Samantha "Sam" Weathers, Stormy Weathers, ABC, 1992. Julie Warner, There Was a Little Boy, CBS, 1993. Debbie Freeman, Baby Brokers (also known as Stolen Hearts), NBC, 1994. Jody Stokes, While Justice Sleeps (also known as For the Love of My Daughter), NBC, 1994. Janice Johnson, Journey of the Heart, CBS, 1997. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer (with Larry McMurtry), Memphis, TNT, 1992. Executive producer, Stormy Weathers, ABC, 1992. Coexecutive producer,/ourney of the Heart, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Miss Teenage America, CBS, 1968. Elvis Memories, syndicated, 1985. ABC All-Star Spectacular, ABC, 1985. Herself, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1985. Herself, Superstars and Their Moms, ABC, 1987. Herself, Face to Face with Connie Chung, 1990. A Party for Richard Pryor, CBS, 1991. Picture This: The Times of Peter Bogdanovich in Archer City, Texas (also known as The Making of Texasville), Showtime, 1991. Segment host, ABC's 40th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1994. Out There //, Comedy Central, 1994. People's 20th Birthday, ABC, 1994. CBS Sneak Peak '95, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "No Friends like Old Friends," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. "Love Is. . .," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. Ariel, Cybill, CBS, 1997. Also appeared on Late Night with David Letter and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1985. The 38th Annual Emmy Awards, 1986. The 39th Annual Emmy Awards, 1987. The 6 /st AnnuaMcacfemyAwards Presentation, 1989. The /6th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1990. Host, The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1990. The 7 7th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1991. Presenter, The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1991.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Host, The 13th Annual ACE Awards, 1992. Presenter, The 44th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1992. Presenter, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1993. The 28th Academy of Country Music Awards, 1993. Host, The 47th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 30th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 7996 Emmy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1997. Other Television Appearances: Masquerade (pilot), ABC, 1983. Eula Varner, The Long Hot Summer (miniseries), NBC, 1985. Faith Kelsey, Tel I ing Secrets (miniseries; also known as Contract for Murder), ABC, 1993. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Jacy Farrow, The Last Picture Show, Columbia, 1971. Kelly Corcoran, The Heartbreak Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Title role (Annie P. "Daisy" Miller), Daisy Miller, Paramount, 1974. Brooke Carter, At Long Last Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Mary Jane, Special Delivery (also known as Dangerous Break), American International, 1976. Betsy, Taxi Driver, Columbia, 1976. Debbie Luckman, Silver Bears, Columbia, 1978. Amanda Kelly, The Lady Vanishes, Rank/Group 1, 1980. Jennifer, The Return (also known as The Alien's Return and farthr/ght), Greydon Clark, 1980. Corinne Jeffries, Chances Are, TriStar, 1989. Jacy Farrow, Texasville, Columbia, 1990. Returning Napoleon, Universal, 1991. Nancy Brill, A//ce, Orion, 1990. Marilyn Schwary, Once upon a Crime, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Claire Laurent, Married to It, Orion, 1993. Stage Appearances: A Shot in the Dark, 1977. Picnic, 1980. Vanities, 1982. Also appeared in Lunch Power.
SHORT • 377 RECORDINGS Albums: Cybill Does It. . .to Cole Porter, Paramount, 1974. Cybill and Stan Getz, 1977. Mad about the Boy, Inner City, 1977. Vanilla with Phineas Newborn, Jr., Gold Coast/ Peabody, 1978. Talk to Me Memphis, Drive, 1997. Also recorded At Long Last Love, RCA; The Heartbreak Kid, Columbia; Moonlighting, MCA; and Somewhere down the Road. WRITINGS (With Larry McMurtry) Memphis (television movie; also known as September), TNT, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 20,1995, pp. 22-25. Good Housekeeping, April, 1995, p. 116. McCalls, November, 1995, p. 112. People Weekly, August 1, 1994, pp. 82-84. TV Guide, January 7, 1995, p. 24; April 20, 1996, pp. 18-21,24.*
SHORT, Robert See ARKIN, Alan
SHORT, Sylvia 1927PERSONAL Born October 22, 1927, in Concord, MA; daughter of Seabury Tuttle (a sugar refiner) and Eleanor (Ballou) Short; married Fritz Weaver (an actor), February 7, 1953 (divorced, 1979); children: Lydia, Tony. Education: Smith College, B.A., 1949; New York University, Ph.D. (marine biology), 1974; studied at the Old Vic Theatre School in London. Addresses: Office-—do Judy Schoen & Associates, 606 North Larchmont Ave., Suite 509, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Career: Actress. Teacher and director, Juilliard School Drama Division; reader, Talking Books, American Foundation for the Blind.
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Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Fulbright Fellowship to the Old Vic Theatre School, 1949-51; Barter Theatre Award, 1952. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Portia, The Merchant of Venice, Barter Theatre, Abingdon,VA, 1952. Regan, King Lear, City Center, New York City, 1956. '84 Shorts, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1984. Mother Miriam Ruth, Agnes of Cod, Theatre Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1985-86. The Importance of Being Earnest, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1985-86. Sarah, Quitters, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1986-87. Whispers, The American Stage Company, FairleighDickinson University, Teaneck, NJ, 1987-88. Starting Monday, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1988-89. Also appeared as Martha Turner, Hide and Seek, Broadway; Mary, Dolly, and standby, A Life, Broadway; mother and Mrs. Prynne, Da, Broadway; Alicia, After You've Cone, New York City; Nina, Stay Where You Are, New York City; Martha, The Broken Pitcher, New York City; Mother Miriam Ruth,/4gnes of Cod, Theatre by the Sea, Portsmouth, NH; Lady Bracknell, The Importance of Being Earnest, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN; Anna, the pig woman, What I Did Last Summer, Buffalo Studio Arena, Buffalo, NY; Gertrude, Hamlet, and Mistress Quickly, Henry IV, both American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, CT; and Lady Alice, A Man for All Seasons, Baltimore Center Stage, Baltimore, MD. Also appeared in Milk of Paradise, American Place Theatre, New York City; ]ust a Little Bit Less Than Normal, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City; Nasty Rumours and Final Remarks, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City; Says /, Says He Phoenix Theatre, New York City; The Smile of the Cardboard Man, Herbert Berghof Studio, New York City; The Golden Apple, New York City; The Passion of Gross, New York City; The Clandestine Marriage, New York City; Desire Caught by the Tail, New York City; and Chopin in Space, Ark Theatre.
Film Appearances: Head nurse, Endless Love, Universal, 1981. Miss Lalor, Broken Vows, Brademan-Self Productions/ Robert Halmi Productions, 1987. Nun, Newsies (also known as Newsboys), Buena Vista, 1992. Fergus Groupie, Ruby Cairo (also known as Deception and The Missing Link: Ruby Cairo), Miramax, 1993. Doctor Travis, S.F.W., Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Matron, The Birdcage (also known as Bird Cage, Birds of a Feather, and La Cage aux Folles), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Also appeared as a psychiatrist, The Firm. Television Appearances; Movies: Rose, The Whereabouts of Jenny, 1991. Nice lady, Absolute Strangers, 1991. Donate and Daughter (also known as Dead to Rights), 1993. Dr. Millichope, Silent Cries (also known as Guests of the Emperor), 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in "Man and Superman," Hallmark Hall of Fame. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of All My Children, ABC; Another World, NBC; As the World Turns, CBS; The Nurses, CBS; One Life to Live, ABC; and The U.S. Steel Hour, ABC/CBS. Also appeared in The Doctors, The Edge of Night, and Texas.*
SIERRA, Gregory PERSONAL Born January 25, in New York, NY. Addresses: Contact—532 Vista Del Mar, Aptos, CA 95003. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Julio Fuentes^anfordandSon, NBC, 1972-75. Detective Sergeant Chano Amenguale, Barney Miller (also known as The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller), ABC, 1975-76.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Dr. Antonio "Tony" Menzies, A.E.S. Hudson Street, ABC, 1978. Carlos "El Puerco" Valdez, Soap, ABC, 1980-81. Commandante Paco Pico, Zorro and Son, CBS, 1983. Captain Victor Maldonado, Something Is Out There, NBC, 1988-89. Hector, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 1992. Ely Parker, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1994. Rafael Mendoza, Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994. Luis Alvarez, Common Law, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Police sergeant, Weekend of Terror, ABC, 1970. Slade, Honky Tonk, NBC, 1974. Mayor Acambarros, Anton /band the Mayor, CBS, 1975. Omar Welk, The Night They Took Miss Beautiful, NBC, 1977. Fabricio, Evening in Byzantium, syndicated, 1978. Dr. Galfas, Three Hundred Miles for Stephanie, NBC, 1981. Silvera, Kenny Rogers as the Gambler—The Legend Continues, CBS, 1983. Diego Ramirez, The Night the Bridge Fell Down, NBC, 1983. Vic "The Dancer" Reva, Her Secret Life (also known as Code Name: Dancer and One for the Dancer), ABC, 1987. General, Where the Hell's That Gold?! (also known as Dynamite and Cold), 1988. Jesus Gutierrez, Desperado: Badlands lustice, NBC, 1989. Hector Aliosa, Donor, CBS, 1990. Frank Fuster, Unspeakable Acts, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Pilots: First deputy, McCloud: Who Killed Miss U.S.A.? (also known as Portrait of a Dead Girl), NBC, 1970. Renaldo, Where's the Fire?, ABC, 1975. Officer Mike Rodriguez, Farrell: For the People (also known as Farrell for the People), NBC, 1982. George Callender, Uncommon Valor, CBS, 1983. Lieutenant Lou Rodriguez, Miami Vice, NBC, 1984. Delgado, Commands, ABC, 1985. Tony Mendosa, Stingray, NBC, 1985. Captain Victor Maldonado, Something Is Out There, NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Rock Bye-Bye," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1969. "A Ticket for Bertrille," The Fly ing Nun, ABC, 1969. "The Somnaviatrix," The Flying Nun, ABC, 1970. "The Long Shadow," High Chaparral, NBC, 1970. Butler, "The Crane" (also known as "Chico"), Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1970.
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"A Town Called Sincere," The Mod Squad, CBS, 1970. Gomal, "Phantoms," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1970. "Papa Carlos," The Flying Nun, ABC, 1970. "A Gift for El Charro," The Flying Nun, ABC, 1970. Patrolman Cross, McCloud, 1970. "Journey from San Juan," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. Fernando Laroca, "Cocaine," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. Young Doctor Kildare, syndicated, 1972. "The Murder Game," Banyon, NBC, 1972. "Hey, Janitor," Insight, syndicated, 1973. "The Gypsies," The Waltons, CBS, 1973. "Love Me in December," Ironside, NBC, 1973. "The Two Million Clams of Cap'n Jack," Banacek, NBC, 1973. "Archie Is Branded," All in the Family, CBS, 1973. "The Stone," Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. "Women for Sale," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1973. "A Wrongful Death," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. "Tricks Are No Treats," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1973. "Publish or Perish," Columbo, NBC, 1974. "This Must Be the Alamo," McCloud, NBC, 1974. "Death in High Places," Petrocelli, NBC, 1974. "Hard Labor," Gunsmofce, CBS, 1975. "The Malflores," Police Story, NBC, 1977. "The K-Group," Hunter, CBS, 1977. "River of Promises," Police Story, NBC, 1978. "Plus Time Served," Insight, syndicated, 1979. "Decision to Love," Insight, syndicated, 1981. "A Couple of Harts," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1981. "Hog Wild," The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1981. "Immigrants," Lou Grant, CBS, 1982. G/or/a, CBS, 1982. "The Last Hero," McClain's Law, NBC, 1982. "Anything for a Friend," Cass/e and Company, NBC, 1982. "Baby Rattlesnakes," Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1982. "To Kill a Princess," Bring 'em Back Alive, CBS, 1983. "The Club Murder Vacation," Simon and Simon, ABC, 1983. Untitled episode, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. "The Belles of St. Mary's," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. "Life in the Minors," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. "Eugene's Comedy Empire Strikes Back," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. "Ice on the Road," High Performance, ABC, 1983. "Max's Waltz," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1984. "Oil," Masquerade, ABC, 1984. "The Long Flight," Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Laura Durand, A Fine and Private Place, The Norma Terris Theatre, Goodspeed-at-Chester, East Haddam,CT, 1989. Emma/Rainbow Woman, Blanco!, Norman Terris Theatre, Goodspeed Opera House, 1990. Celebration of Cabaret, Eighty Eights, New York, NY, 1990. Luisa Weiss Pechenik, A Shayna Maidel, Delaware Theatre Company, Wilmington, DE, 1991. Frankie/Francis/Susie, Voice of the Prairie, Holy Trinity, New York, NY, 1991. Julie Grant, Democracy ancf Esther, Triangle Theatre Company, Holy Trinity, New York, NY, 1992. A Christmas Carol, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1992. Picking Up the Pieces, Eighty Eights, New York, NY, 1992. Nina, The Cocktail Hour, Delaware Theatre Company, Wilmington, DE, 1993. Juliet Bonetti, Marathon Dancing, En Garde Theatre, Masonic Grand Lodge, New York, NY, 1994. Also appeared as Homecoming Queen, Is There Life After High School?, Barrymore, NY; Katrin, / Remember Mama, Majestic, NY; and Emily, Blue Window, Production Company, NY; Notes, Manhattan Theatre Club; Kathy, Leaving Home, Theatre of Riverside Church, NY; Nel, One Wedding, Two Rooms, Three Friends, Manhattan Theatre Club; Pooty, Reckless, Production Company, NY; Madeleine, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, NY; Terese,/4mer/ka, Musical Theatre Lab, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC; Sophie, Semmelweiss, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC; Katherine, A View from the Bridge, Baltimore Center Stage; Nancy, The Knack, Baltimore Center Stage; Homecoming Queen, Is There Life After High School?, Hartford Stage Company; Becky, Hubba Hubba, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT; Stock: Tillie, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-inthe-Moon Marigolds; Laurie, New ML Olive Motel; and Alexandra, The Little Foxes. Television Appearances: Beth, Sanctuary of Fear, NBC, 1979. Dixie: Changing Habits, CBS, 1983. Also appeared in The Andros Targets, CBS; 5/x Rms Riv Vu; and The Guiding Light Film Appearances: Shelter reporter, Reckless, Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Mrs. Meyer, Childhood's End, Monarch Films, 1996.*
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SKELTON, Red 1913-1997 (Richard Skelton) OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Richard Bernard Skelton, July 18, 1913, in Vincennes, IN; died of pneumonia, September 17, 1997, in Rancho Mirage, CA. Comedian, actor, artist, writer. Skelton was known to millions as an affable performer who used pantomime and humorous dialogue to bring delight to audiences around the globe. A professional clown, Skelton drew from a stock of memorable characters such as bumpkin Clem Kadiddlehopper, hobo Freddie the Freeloader, Old West lawman Sheriff Deadeye, drunkard Willie Lump-Lump, seagulls Gertrude and Heathcliffe, and the Mean Widdle Kid who often confessed "I Dood It." "His innate flexibility combined with a rubber face and superb comic timing virtually guaranteed that audiences would dissolve into laughter during his routines," noted the London Times. "What was surprising was that Skelton, often amused by his own antics, would stop his own act to join them in their mirth." The clowning profession came naturally to Skelton, who was nicknamed "Red" in his youth because of his hair color. His father, Joseph, had been a circus clown. Skelton never knew his father, as the elder Skelton died two months before his son's birth. The future comic was raised in poverty as his mother struggled to make money by scrubbing floors. Skelton himself began work at the age of seven, selling newspapers. By age ten he had joined a medicine show. He began to learn about comic timing during his first day on the job when he accidentally fell off the stage and knocked over some bottles, bringing laughter from the crowd. Thereafter the "accident" became part of the act. Skelton, who dropped out of school in the seventh grade, went on to jobs performing in a minstrel show, on the Cotton Blossom showboat, and with the Hagenbeck & Wallace Circus—the same company that had earlier employed his father. He later worked the burlesque circuit. According to the Los Angeles Times Skelton recalled: "It was real burlesque—not the sex show that it became in later years, but comedy parody of well-known Broadway shows and top vaudeville acts." Eventually Skelton worked at various clubs in the United States and Canada. In 1937 he made his debut on Broadway and was invited to appear on Rudy Vallee's radio show and later at the White House for Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. Although he had failed a screen test in 1932, Skelton found success in motion pictures in
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the 1940s. Among his film appearances during his career were roles in Having a Wonderful Time, Around the World in 80 Days, The People vs. Dr. Kildare, Whistling in the Dark, I Dood It, The Fuller Brush Man, Ziegfeld Follies, Ocean's Eleven, and Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines. He also established a presence on radio with Red Skelton's Scrapbook of Satire, a weekly show. During World War II he joined the U.S. Army and ultimately began performing in fifteen shows a day. Trying to maintain that schedule, he suffered from exhaustion and was hospitalized; he was later discharged. Unlike other comedians of the vaudeville era, Skelton was able to overcome the difficulties of adapting to new media, such as television. In 1951 he began a twenty-year stint on network television as the star of his own series. The Red Skelton Show was a success with audiences, young and old. Although the comic's popularity continued into the 1970s, and his show continued to draw significant ratings, his show was canceled by network executives who felt his squeaky-clean comedy wouldn't continue to reach their target audience.
Skelton Timex Special, Red Skelton's Christmas Dinner, Red Skelton's Funny Faces, and Red Skelton: A Royal Performance. The three latter specials aired on HBO. He also penned Clown Alley, a story coloring book; /'// Tell All, an autobiography; and Red Skelton's Gertrude and Healthdiffe. He also edited A Red Skelton in Your Closet: Ghost Stories Gay and Grim. As reported on CNN Interactive he once remarked: "I don't want to be called 'the greatest' or 'one of the greatest'... let other guys claim to be the best. I just want to be known as a clown because to me, that's the height of my profession. It means you can do everything—sing, dance and above all, make people laugh." His one regret was "that I didn't meet one particular guy, a clown named Joe Skelton," as explained in the Los Angeles Times. "You know, he sure picked the right profession. I mean, a clown's got it all. He never has to hold back: He can do as he pleases. The mouth and the eyes are painted on. So, if you wanta cry, you can go right ahead. The makeup won't smear. You'll still be smiling." His classic signoff for his performances was always "Good night, and God bless."
Nevertheless, Skelton didn't veer from his brand of comedy. As quoted in the New York Times, Skelton said: "I'd rather have people say, 'Boy, he's hokey, isn't he?'... rather than, 'Who was the guy who told all those dirty jokes?'" His attitude on profanity was summed up simply: "I don't think anybody should have to pay money at the box office to hear what they can read on restroom walls." Skelton continued to perform into the 1990s drawing huge crowds in college concert halls and in other venues. He used to joke, as cited in the New York Times, that "I can't retire. . . I've got a government to support." In addition to his theatrical pursuits he also painted more than 1,000 pictures of clowns—some earned him $80,000 per painting. Skelton, who had begun his life in poverty, reported that he earned $2.5 million a year from lithographs alone. He never forgot those less fortunate and supported charities such as the Shriners' Crippled Children's Hospital. He also was a major benefactor of the Red Skelton Foundation in Vincennes. During his lifetime he received many honors, including three Emmy Awards, the Screen Actors Guild Achievement Award, a Golden Globe Award, the Governor's Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and various honorary degrees. He was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1988. Skelton wrote some of his own material, including compositions for Red Skelton in Concert, dialogue for his television series, and comic pieces for other television shows such as The Red
OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1995. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, September 18,1997, section 1, p. 1. CNN Interactive (electronic), September 17, 1997. Detroit Free Press, September 18, 1997, pp. A1, A7. Los Angeles Times, September 18, 1997, p. A1. New York Times, September 18, 1997, p. B11. Times (London; electronic), September 19, 1997. Washington Post, September 18, 1997, p. D6.
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SKYE, lone 1971(lone Skye Leitch) PERSONAL Full name, lone Skye Leitch; born September 4,1971, in London, England; raised in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Connecticut; daughter of Donovan Leitch
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 (a singer and songwriter) and Enid Karl (a model); married Adam Horovitz (a member of the music group Beastie Boys and an actor), July, 1992. Education: Graduated from Hollywood High School. Addresses: Agent—Jason Weinberg and Associates, 122-124 East 25th St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10010. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As lone Skye Leitch) Clarissa, River's Edge, Hemdale Releasing Corporation, 1987. Deirdre Clark, Stranded, New Line, 1987. Denise Hunter,/A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Diane Court, Say Anything, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Rachel Seth-Smith, The Rachel Papers, United Artists, 1990. Kit Hoffman, Mindwalk, Overseas Filmgroup, 1990. Trudi, Gas, Food and Lodging, IRS Releasing, 1992. Elaine, Samantha, Academy Entertainment, 1992. Elyse, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992. The Color of Evening (filmed 1991), York Home Video, 1995. Eva, "Strange Brew," Four Rooms, Miramax, 1995. Young woman, CITYSCRAPES los angeles, High Octane Productions/Centre Films/FilmTribe Moving Pictures, 1996. Frankie, Dream for an Insomniac, Tritone Productions, 1996. Maggie, The Size of Watermelons (also known as Chicken Blood and Other Fables), Norstar Entertainment, 1996. Gabby, Went to Coney Island on a Mission from Cod . . . Be Back By Five, Evenmore Entertainment, 1996. Charlie's friend, One Night Stand, New Line, 1997. Film Work; Director: Bed, Bath and Beyond, Hi-8 Productions, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Eleanor Gray, Covington Cross (also known as Charing Cross), ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pauline, Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story, ABC, 1987.
SOMMER • 383 Television Appearances; Specials: Marie, "Carmilla," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. Joanna Dibble, "It's Called the Sugar Plum" (one-act play), General Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Joy, Cuncrazy, Showtime, 1992. Carol Madison, G/r/s in Prison (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Kathryn Mitrou, The Perfect Mother (also known as Kathryn Alexandra), CBS, 1997. WRITINGS Screenplays: Bed, Bath and Beyond, Hi-8 Productions, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, August 3, 1987. Premiere, December, 1987. US, October 2, 1989.*
SOMMER, Josef 1934(M. Josef Sommer) PERSONAL Full name, Maximilian Josef Sommer; born June 26, 1934, in Greifswald, Germany; raised in North Carolina; son of Clemons (a professor) and Elisebeth Sommer; children: Maria. Education: CarnegieMellon University, B.F.A., 1957; also studied at the American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 196264. Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Army, 1958-60. Awards, Honors: Fulbright grant to study professional theatre in Germany, 1960-61; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1982, for Lydie Breeze. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Debut) Bodo, Watch on the Rhine, Carolina Playmakers, Chapel Hill, NC, 1943. Lord Ross, Richard II, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1962.
384 • SOMMER Sir Richard Vernon, Henry IV, Part I, American Shakespeare Festival, 1962. Lord Rivers, Richard III, American Shakespeare Festival, 1964. Antonio, Much Ado about Nothing, American Shakespeare Festival, 1964. First Player, Hamlet, American Shakespeare Festival, 1964. Cominius, Coriolanus, American Shakespeare Festival, 1965. Lord Capulet, Romeo and Juliet, American Shakespeare Festival, 1965. Duke of Albany, King Lear, American Shakespeare Festival, 1965. King Henry IV, Fa/staff (Henry IV, Part II), American Shakespeare Festival, 1966. Fourth tempter, Murder in the Cathedral, American Shakespeare Festival, 1966. Title role, Julius Caesar, American Shakespeare Festival, 1966. Tartuffe, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Center, Seattle, WA, between 1966 and 1967. Malvolio, Twelfth Night, San Diego National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, 1967. Captain E. Dumain, All's Well That Ends Well, San Diego National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, 1967. John of Gaunt, Richard II, American Shakespeare Festival, 1968. Captain, Androcles and the Lion, American Shakespeare Festival, 1968. Don Adriano de Armado, Love's Labour's Lost, American Shakespeare Festival, 1968. George, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Seattle Repertory Theatre Company tour, Bergen Norway International Theatre Festival, 1969. All's Well That Ends Well, American Shakespeare Festival, 1970. (Broadway debut) Brabantio and understudy for lago, Othello, American Shakespeare Festival, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1970-71. Defense, The Trial of the Catonsville Nine, Good Shepherd Faith Church, New York City, 1971, then Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1971. Dr. Karl Yaeger, Children! Children!, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1972. Nikolai Skrobotov, Enemies, Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, 1972. Antonio, The Merchant of Venice, Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, 1973.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Appeared in productions of the Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1966-70, and 1971-72; American Shakespeare Festival, 1970-71, 1972; American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, CT, 1976; American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1970-71; Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1975-76; and McCarter Theatre Company, Princeton, NJ, 1975-76. Film Appearances: Rothko, Dirty Harry, Malpaso/Warner Bros., 1971. Peter Russell, Man on a Swing, Paramount, 1974. Ted Van Sant, The Stepford Wives, Columbia, 1975. (Under name M. Josef Sommer) Committee chairman, The Front, Columbia, 1976. Ralph Brody, Pleasantville, Visions-KCETPleasantville, 1976. Larry Butler, Close Encounters of the Third Kind (also known as Watch the Skies), Columbia, 1977. Dr. Dienhart, Oliver's Story, Paramount, 1978. Jason R. Reid, Hide in Plain Sight, United Artists, 1980. McAdam, Absence of Malice, Columbia, 1981. State Department official, Reds, Paramount, 1981. Roy Lefcourt, Rollover, Warner Bros., 1981. Adrian Pruitt, Hanky-Panky, Columbia, 1982. Narrator, Sophie's Choice, Universal, 1982. George Bynum, Still of the Night, Metro-Go Id wynMayer/United Artists, 1982. Sam Taylor, Independence Day (also known as Follow Your Dreams), Warner Bros., 1983. Max Richter, Silkwood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Jack Ockham, Saigon: Year of the Cat, HBO Home Video, 1983. Whitman, Iceman, Universal, 1984. Dr. Jeffrey Stewart, D.A.R.Y.L, Paramount, 1985. Barney Taber, Target, Warner Bros., 1985. Deputy Commissioner Paul Schaeffer, Witness, Paramount, 1985. Lieutenant Walt Koznicki, The Rosary Murders, New Line, 1987. Lieutenant Lannon, Dracula's Widow, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1988. Judge Fenwick, Chances Are, TriStar, 1989. Waldo Winchester, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Columbia, 1989. Richard Kline, Forced March, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1990. Priest, Shadows and Fog, Orion, 1992. Gerald Ducksworth, The Mighty Ducks (also known as Champions), Buena Vista, 1992. Prescott Putney, Cultivating Charlie, CMS Productions, 1993. Lester Adams, Malice (also known as Bod/7y Harm and Damage), Columbia, 1993.
SOMMER • 385 Clive Peoples Jr., Nobody's Fool, Paramount, 1994. Thomas Trager, Moonlight and Valentino, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Palmer Strickland, Strange Days, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Phelps Bowen, The Chamber, Universal, 1996. Shakespeare's Sister (also known as Tempting Fate), Ascot Elite Entertainment, 1997. Film Work; Director: Thoughts Are Free, 1984. Television Appearances; Movies: Henry Mills, Too Far to Go, NBC, 1979. Mr. Parker, Doctor Franken, NBC, 1980. Dr. Martin Grossman, The Henderson Monster, CBS, 1980. George Barton, Agatha Christie's Sparkling Cyanide, CBS, 1983. Rafferty, Brotherly Love, CBS, 1985. James Angelton, Yuri Nosenko, KCB, HBO, 1986. Gerald Ford, The Betty Ford Story, ABC, 1987. General Winder, Special Friendship, CBS, 1987. Jack Finley, Money, Power, Murder (also known as Dead Air), CBS, 1989. Esterman, Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (also known as Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman II), CBS, 1989. Al Duffield, Bridge to Silence, CBS, 1989. Martin Ransil, When Will I Be Loved?, NBC, 1990. Franklin D. Roosevelt, The Kennedys of Massachusetts (also known as The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys), ABC, 1990. Stewart Merriman, Before the Storm (also known as Spy Games, Under Cover, Undercover, and The Company), ABC, 1991. Joseph Kennedy Sr., A Woman Named Jackie (also known as A Woman Called tackle), NBC, 1991. Henry Meade, An American Story (also known as After the Glory), 1992. Al Cohn, Citizen Cohn, HBO, 1992. Tom Sutherland, "Hostages," HBO Showcase, HBO, 1993. Colonel Morrow, Assault at West Point (also known as Conduct Unbecoming: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker), Showtime, 1994. Ambassador Magee, Don't Drink the Water, ABC, 1994. Secretary of Defense Charles Potter, The Enemy Within, HBO, 1994. Joe, Kansas, ABC, 1995. Martin Prescott, Letter to My Killer, USA Network, 1995.
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Edward Millerton, Hidden in America, Showtime, 1996. NickMirsky, Mistrial, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Nikolai Skrobotov, Enemies, 1974. Varnum, Valley Forge, 1975. Nathaniel Hawthorne, host and narrator, The Scarlet Letter, 1979. Jim Neal, The Execution of Raymond Graham, 1985. Narrator, Fires of the Mind (also known as The Infinite Voyage), PBS, 1988. Sam Turner, The Last Ferry Home, 1992. Also appeared in the special, Mourning Becomes Electra. Television Appearances; Episodic: Raoul Nesbitt, "Need to Know,"Scarecrowand Mrs. King, CBS, 1986. Doc, "The Wide Net/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. "Endgame," The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. Polonius, "Hamlet,"GreatPerformances, PBS, 1990. Woodrow Wilson, "Paris," The Young Indiana /ones Chronicles, ABC, 1993. Judge Lawrence Sullivan, "Corruption," Law and Order, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: The Doctors, NBC, 1963. The Adams Chronicles, PBS, 1976. Dr. Sam Garrison, Hothouse (also known as The Clinic), ABC, 1988. Dobbs, Early Edition, CBS, 1996. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Pope John Paul II, by Tad Szulc, Simon and Schuster, 1995.*
SOMMER, M. Josef See SOMMER, Josef
STARR, Ringo
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Born Richard Starkey, July 7, 1940, in Dingle, near Liverpool, England; son of Richard (a bakery worker and housepainter) and Elsie (a bakery worker and
barmaid; maiden name, Cleave) Starkey; married Mary (Maureen) Cox (an artist and hairdresser), Feb ruary 11, 1965 (divorced, 1975); married Barbara Bach (an actress), April 27, 1981; children: (first marriage) Zak (a musician), Jason, Lee Parkin (a retailer and actress); stepchildren: (second marriage) two. Avocational interests: Painting. Addresses: Home—Monte Carlo, Monaco. Office— 2 Glynde Mews, London SW3 1 SB, England. Agent— c/o Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Musician, singer, composer, actor, producer, and director. Musician with the Darktown Skiffle group, c. late-1950s, Rory Storme's Hurricanes, 195962, and the Beatles, 1962-69; solo performer, 1970—. Ringo or Robin Ltd. (design firm), founder (with Robin Cruikshank), 1971, designer (with Robin Cruikshank, 1971-76. Wobble Music Ltd. (music publishing company), founder, 1973; Reckongrade Ltd. (production company), founder, 1974; Ring O Records, founder, 1975, owner and executive, 1975-78. Co-owner of cable television company, Liverpool, England, beginning in 1981. The Brasserie, Atlanta, GA, partner, 1986-89. Toured with All-Starr Band, 1989,
1992, 1995, 1997, and 1998. Appeared in concerts, including concerts in Washington, DC (with the Beach Boys), and in Miami, FL, both 1984, at the John Lennon Scholarship Concert, 1990, at Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1992, and at the Earth Day Concert (with Paul McCartney), 1993. Host, concert and celebrity golf tournament for the Sierra Tucson clinic, 1992. Designer of ProMark signature series drumsticks, 1995. Appeared in television commercials for Oldsmobile, Pizza Hut, Sun Country Classic wine coolers, the Discover card, and Ringo Suttar (a Japanese brand of apple juice). Contributor of paintings to Image Makers Rock N Roll (an art show) and to a Make-A-Wish Foundation auction. Also worked as a messenger with the British railroad, a barman on a boat, and an apprentice joiner at an engineering firm. Awards, Honors: Named to the Order of the British Empire, 1966; as a member of the Beatles, received several Grammy awards and was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1988; Daytime Emmy Award nomination, 1989, for Shining Time Station; award from BMI, 1991, for one million broadcasts of the song "It Don't Come Easy."
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Himself, A Hard Day's Night, United Artists, 1964. Himself, He/p/, United Artists, 1965. The Beatles at Shea Stadium, 1965. Himself, Yellow Submarine, United Artists, 1968. Emmanuel, Candy, Cinerama, 1968. Youngman Grand, The Magic Christian, Commonwealth, 1970. Himself, Let It Be, United Artists, 1970. Frank Zappa and Larry the Dwarf, 200 Motels, United Artists, 1971. Candy, Blindman (also known as // C/eco and // Pistolero C/eco), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Himself, Bom to Boogie, 1972. Himself and song performer, The Concert for Bangladesh, 1972. Himself, Weekend of a Champion, 1973. Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, 1973. Merlin the Magician, Son of Dracula (also known as Young Dracula), Apple, 1974. Harry and Ringo's Night Out [never released], 1974. Mike, That'll Be the Day, EMI, 1974. The pope, Lisztomania, Warner Bros., 1975. Ringo Stars, 1976. Laslo Karolny, Sextette, Crown International, 1978. Himself and performer of song"! Shall Be Released," The Last Waltz (concert film), United Artists, 1978. Tonight, 1978. / Wanna Hold Your Hand, Universal, 1978. Himself, The Kids Are Alright, New World, 1979. Atouk, Caveman, United Artists, 1981. Prisoner, The Cooler (short film), 1982. The Compleat Beatles, 1982. Himself and drummer on songs, Give My Regards to Broad Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Singing rebel band member, Water, Rank, 1985. Walking after Midnight, Kay Film, 1988. Himself, Imagine: John Lennon, 1988. The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels, 1988. Performer of song "You Never Know," Curly Sue, Warner Bros., 1991. Film Work: Executive producer, Let It Be, United Artists, 1970. Producer and director, Born to Boogie, 1972. Producer, Son of Dracula (also known as Young Dracula), Apple, 1974. (With Nancy Andrews) Producer, Tonight, 1978.
STARR • 387 Television Appearances; Series: Narrator, Thomas: The Tank Engine and Friends, I TV, 1984-87. Mr. Conductor, Shining Time Station, PBS, 1988-91. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Robin Valerian, Princess Daisy, NBC, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself and song performer with the Beatles, Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium, 1963. Himself and song performer with the Beatles, The Morecambe and Wise Show, 1963. Himself and song performer with the Beatles, The lack Paar Show, NBC, 1964. Himself and song performer with the Beatles, The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1964. Himself and song performer with the Beatles, The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1965. Himself and song performer, The David Frost Show, syndicated, 1968. Himself and song performer, The Morecambe and Wise Show, 1969. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984. Himself and song performer with the Beatles, Ready, Steady, Co/ (rebroadcast of 1960s series), The Disney Channel, 1989. Himself and song performer with the Beatles, Ready, Steady, Co/ (rebroadcast of 1960s series), The Disney Channel, 1990. Voice of himself and Ognir Rrats, "Brush with Greatness," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1990. Narrator, "Elbert's Bad Word/She/fey Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1992. Also appeared and performed with the Beatles, Ready, Steady, Co/, 1960s. Television Appearances; Movies: Himself, Magical Mystery Tour, BBC, 1967. Voice of Dad/narrator, The Point (animated), ABC, 1971. Mock Turtle, A//ce in Wonderland, CBS, 1985. Television Work; Movies: Producer and director, Magical Mystery Tour, BBC, 1967. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself and song performer with the Beatles, 1963 Royal Command Performance (also known as Royal Variety Show), ITV, 1963.
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Himself and song performer with the Beatles, Around the Beatles, ITV, 1964. Voice of Scouse the Mouse, Scouse the Mouse, 1977. As himself and Ognir Rrats, Ringo, NBC, 1978. A Rockabilly Session: Carl Perkins and Friends (also known as Blue Suede Shoes: Carl Perkins and Friends) ,1986. The Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert, 1987. The Return of Bruno, 1987. Late Night with David Letterman 8th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Mr. Conductor, Shining Time Station Holiday Special: T/s a Gift, PBS, 1990. The Best ofdnemax Sessions, Cinemax, 1990. Tribute to John Lennon, syndicated, 1990. Dame Edna's Hollywood, NBC, 1992. The jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon, 1992. The Making of Sergeant Pepper (documentary), The Disney Channel, 1992. Ringo Starr: Going Home, The Disney Channel, 1993. Farm Aid VI, The Nashville Network, 1993. Together for Our Children—M. U.S.I.C., syndicated, 1993. The Beatles Anthology (documentary), ABC, 1995. The Beatles on El, E! Entertainment Television, 1995. The Band (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Host, Classic Albums (documentary), VH1, 1997. Concert with All-Star Band from Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan aired on Japanese television, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 34th Annual Grammy Awards, 1992. Presenter, The 1994 World Music Awards, 1994. The American Music Awards, 1994. Presenter, The 1995 World Music Awards, 1995. Television Appearances; Music Videos: (With Paul McCartney) Drummer, 'Take It Away," 1982. (With Bill Wyman) "Willie and the Poor Boys," 1985. (With George Harrison) "When We Was Fab," 1987. "Spirit of the Forest," 1989. (With Tom Petty) "I Won't Back Down," 1989. (With Buck Owens) "Act Naturally," 1989. (With Nils Loffgren and Bruce Springsteen) "Valentine," 1991. "Weight of the World," VH1, 1992. (With the Beatles) "Free as a Bird," 1995. (With the Beatles) "Real Love," 1995. Other Television Appearances: What's Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A., 1964.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Radio Appearances; Series: Himself and song performer with the Beatles, Pop Co the Beatles, BBC, 1963. Host, Ringo's Yellow Submarine, 1983. Radio Appearances; Specials: Himself and song performer with the Beatles, The Beatles, Popgrupp fran Liverpool pa Besoek i Stockholm (title means The Beatles, Pop Croup from Liverpool Visiting Stockholm), Sveriges Radio, 1963. Himself and song performer with the Beatles, 7963 Royal Command Performance (also known as Royal Variety Show; highlights from the television special), BBC, 1963. RECORDINGS Albums: Sentimental Journey, Apple, 1969. Beaucoups of Blues, Apple, 1970. Ringo, Apple, 1973. Goodnight Vienna, Apple, 1975. Blast from Your Past, Capitol, 1975. Starrstruck: Ringo's Best, 1976. Ringo's Rotogravure (also known as Rotogravure), Atlantic, 1976. Ringo the 4th (also known as Ringo the Fourth), Atlantic, 1977. Scouse the Mouse, Atlantic, 1977. Bad Boy, Portrait Records, 1978. Stop and Smell the Roses, Boardwalk, 1981. Old Wave, RCA, 1985. Stay Awake, 1988. Starr Struck, 1989. Ringo Starr and His All-Star Band, 1990. Trouble for Thomas and Other Stories, 1991. Starr Time for Ringo, 1992. Time Takes Time, Private Music, 1992. Ringo Starr and the All-Starr Band, Volume Two: Live from Montreux (also known as Live from Montreux), 1993. Old Wave, 1994. Ringo and His Third All-Starr Band (Volume 1), Blockbuster Music, 1997. Released another album, 1998. Also appeared on John Lennon's album Plastic Ono Band, the George Harrison albums All Things Must Pass, Living in the Material World, Dark Horse, and Cloud Nine, and the Paul McCartney albums Tug of War and Pipes of Peace; also appeared on Harry Nilsson's Pussy Cats; appeared on Sun City.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Singles:
"Beaucoups of BluesVCoochy Coochy," Apple, 1970. "It Don't Come Easy'V'Early 1971," Apple, 1971. "Back off Boogaloo," Apple, 1972. "Photograph," Apple, 1973. "You're Sixteen," Apple, 1974. "Oh My My"/"Step Lightly," Apple, 1974. "Only You," Apple, 1974. "The No No Song"/"Snookeroo," Apple, 1975. "Goodnight Vienna"/"Oo-Wee," Apple, 1975. "A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll "/"Cry ing," Atlantic, 1976. "Hey Baby"/"Lady Gaye," Atlantic, 1977. "Wings"/"Just A Dream," Atlantic, 1977. "Drowning in a Sea of Love," Atlantic, 1977. "Lipstick Traces"/"Old Time Relovin'," Portrait Records, 1978. "Heart on My Sleeve"/"Who Needs a Heart," Portrait Records, 1978. "Wrack My Brain"/"Drumming Is My Madness/' Boardwalk, 1981. "Private Property"/"Stop and Take the Time to Smell the Roses," Boardwalk, 1982. (Contributor) "When You Wish upon a Star," Stay Awake, 1988. "Spirit of the Forest," 1989. (With Buck Owens) "Act Naturally," 1989. (Contributor) "A Little Help from My Friends" (live version), Nobody's Child, 1989. "You Never Know," Private Music, 1991. "Weight of the World," Private Music, 1992. (With Paul McCartney) "Drive My Car," 1994. (With Stevie Nicks) "Lay Down Your Arms," For the Love of Harry, Everybody Sings Nilsson, 1995. Albums with the Beatles: Please, Please Me, EMI, 1963. With the Beatles, EMI, 1963. A Hard Day's Night, EMI, 1964. The Beatles for Sale, EMI, 1965. Help!, EMI, 1965. Rubber Soul, EMI, 1966. Revolver, EMI, 1966. Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, EMI, 1967. Magical Mystery Tour, EMI, 1967. Yellow Submarine, Apple, 1968. The Beatles (also known as The White Album), Apple, 1968. Abbey Road, Apple, 1969. Let It Be, Apple, 1970. Singles with the Beatles: "I Want to Hold Your Hand"/"! Saw Her Standing There," Capitol, 1964.
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"Can't Buy Me Love"/"You Can't Do That," Capitol, 1964. "A Hard Day's Night"/"! Should Have Known Better," Capitol, 1964. "I'll Cry Instead'VTm Happy Just to Dance with You," Capitol, 1964. "And I Love Her"/"lf I Fell," Capitol, 1964. "Matchbox'V'Slow Down," Capitol, 1964. "I Feel Fine"/"She's a Woman," Capitol, 1964. "Eight Days a Week"/"! Don't Want to Spoil the Party," Capitol, 1965. "Ticket to RideVYes It Is," Capitol, 1965. "Help'YTm Down," Capitol, 1965. "Yesterday"/"Act Naturally," Capitol, 1965. "Twist and Shout'V'There's a Place," Capitol Starline, 1965. "Love Me Do"/"P.S. I Love You," Capitol Starline, 1965. "Please Please Me"/"From Me to You," Capitol Starline, 1965. "Do You Want to Know a SecretVThank You Girl," Capitol Starline, 1965. "Roll Over Beethoven"/"Misery," Capitol Starline, 1965. "Boys"/"Kansas City"-"Hey Hey Hey Hey," Capitol Starline, 1965. "We Can Work It OutVDay Tripper," Capitol, 1965. "Nowhere Man"/"What Goes On," Capitol, 1966. "Paperback Writer"/"Rain," Capitol, 1966. "Yellow Submarine"/"Eleanor Rigby," Capitol, 1967. "Penny Lane"/"Strawberry Fields Forever," Capitol, 1967. "All You Need Is Love"/"Baby You're a Rich Man," Capitol, 1967. "Hello Goodbye"/"! Am the Walrus," Capitol, 1967. "Lady Madonna"/"The Inner Light," Capitol, 1968. "HeyJude"/"Revolution," Apple, 1968. "Get Back"/"Don't Let Me Down," Apple, 1969. "The Ballad of John and Yoko"/"Old Brown Shoe," Apple, 1969. "Something"/"Come Together," Apple, 1969. "Let It Be"/"You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)," Apple, 1970. "The Long and Winding Road"/"For You Blue," Apple, 1970. "Got to Get You into My Life"/"Helter Skelter," Capitol, 1976. "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da"/"Julia," Capitol, 1976. "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"/"With a Little Help from My Friends"/"A Day in the Life," Capitol, 1978. "The Beatles' Movie Medley'YTm Happy Just to Dance with You," Capitol, 1982. "Love Me Do"/"P.S. I Love You," Capitol, 1982.
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"Free as a Bird"/"Christmastime Is Here Again," Apple, 1995. "Real Love,"Apple, 1996.
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Videos: Ringo Starr and the All-Starr Band, Volume Two: Live from Montreux (also known as Live from Montreux), 1993. The 8eat/es Live at the BBC, 1994. The Beatles Anthology (expanded version of the ABC television special), 1995. Video of 1989 concert tour with the All-Star band, 1990. Video of 1997 concert tour with the All-Star Band, MPI Home Video, 1998. WRITINGS
Full name, Rodney Stephen Steiger; born April 14, 1925, in Westhampton, Long Island, NY; son of Frederick (an entertainer) and Lorraine (an entertainer; maiden name, Driver) Steiger; married Sally Gracie (an actress), 1952 (divorced, 1958); married Claire Bloom (an actress), September 19, 1959 (divorced, 1969); married Sherry Nelson, April, 1973 (divorced, 1979); married Paula Ellis, 1986; children: (second marriage) Anna Justine. Education: Studied acting at New School for Social Research, 1946-47; studied at American Theatre Wing, Dramatic Workshop, and at Actors Studio, New York City. Avocational interests: Swimming, tennis, painting, composing music, writing poetry, collecting modern art.
Composer for Films: Help!, United Artists, 1965. Let It Be, United Artists, 1970. / Wanna Hold Your Hand, Universal, 1978.
Addresses: Agent—do Martin Baum, Creative Artists Agency, 1888 Century Park East, 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067.
Composer for Television: Magical Mystery Tour, BBC, 1967.
Career: Actor. Veteran's Administration, Office of Dependents and Beneficiaries, office assistant, c. 1945. Member of Civil Service Little Theatre Group. Military service: U.S. Naval Reserve, 1942-45.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 22, 1994, p. 35; September 30, 1994, p. 62. /nterv/ew, June, 1992, pp. 78-79. /./fejune, 1981, pp. 137-142. Los Angeles Magazine, August, 1991, p. 24. People Weekly, February 23, 1981, pp. 32-36; May 11,1981, p. 44; October 14,1985, pp. 136-137; August 28, 1989, pp. 66-69; July 1, 1991, pp. 66-67; January 16, 1995, p. 50; September 16, 1996, p. 51. Kedbook, May, 1981, pp. 14-15. Rolling Stone, July 9, 1992, pp. 87-89. Time, November 20, 1995, pp. 104-107. TV Guide, March 11, 1989, pp. 18-20. Other: http://web2.airmail.net/gshultz/bio1 .html, http:// web2.airmail.net/gshultz/bio2.html, http:// web2.airmail.net/gshultz/bio3.html (web pages), December 12, 1997. http:///www.sci.fi/-mike/beatles/beasingleus.htm (web page), December 15, 1997.*
Member: Screen Actors Guild, Metropolitan Museum of Art (lifetime member). Awards, Honors: Sylvania Award, one of five best dramatic television performers of the year, 1953, for Marty and You Are There; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1954, for On the Waterfront; Berlin Film Festival Award, best actor, 1964, Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1965, and British Film Academy Award, best foreign actor, 1966, all for The Pawnbroker; Emmy Award, best actor, 1958, for "The Lonely Wizard," Schlitz Playhouse of the Stars; Emmy nomination, outstanding single performance by an actor in a lead role, 1964, for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre. Academy Award, best performance by an actor in a leading role, 1967, New York Film Critics Award, best actor, 1967, British Film Academy Award, best foreign actor in a leading role, 1967, and Golden Globe Award, best actor, 1968, all for In the Heat of the Night; Genie Award nomination, best performance by a foreign actor, 1980, for jack London's Klondike Fever; Genie Award nomination, best performance by a foreign actor, 1981, for The Lucky
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Star; Montreal World Film Festival Award, best actor, 1981, for The Chosen. CREDITS Film Appearances: Radio Operator, My Brother's Keeper [England], Eagle-Lion, 1949. Frank, Teresa, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Charley Malloy, On the Waterfront, Columbia, 1954. Stanley Hoff, The Big Knife, United Artists, 1955. Major Allan Guillion, The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell (also known as One-Man Mutiny), Warner Bros., 1955. Jud Fry, Oklahoma!, Magna Theatres, 1955. NickBenko, The Harder They Fall, Columbia, 1956. Vasquez, Back from Eternity, RKO, 1956. Pinky, Jubal, Columbia, 1956. O'Meara, Run of the Arrow (also known as Hot Lead), Universal, 1957. Paul Hochen, The Unholy Wife, Universal, 1957. Carl Schaffer, Across the Bridge, Rank, 1957. Paul Hoplin, Cry Terror, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Title role, Al Capone, Allied Artists, 1959. Paul Mason, Seven Thieves, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Dr. Edmund McNally, The Mark, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1960. Frank Morgan, The World in My Pocket (also known as Vendredi 13 Heures, Pas de Mentalite, II Mondo Nella Mia Tasca, An Einem Freitag um Halb Zwolf, and On Friday at 11), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1960. Detective Sergeant Koleski, Thirteen West Street (also known as The Tiger Among Us), Columbia, 1961. Destroyer Commander, The Longest Day, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Tiptoes, Convicts Four (also known as Reprieve), Allied Artists, 1962. Dante DiPinto, Hands Across the City (originally released as La Man/ Su//a Cite, 1962), Galatea Films, 1963. Sol Nazerman, The Pawnbroker, Allied Artists/ Landau/American International, 1964. Leo, Time of Indifference (originally released as G// Indifferenti and Les Deux Rivales), Continental Distributing, 1965. Victor Komarovsky, Doctor Zhivago, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Mr. Joyboy, The Loved One, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. The Movie Maker, 1967. Bill Gillespie, In the Heat of the Night, United Artists, 1967.
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The General, The Girl and the General (also known as La Ragazza e II Generate), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1967. Christopher Gill, No Way to Treat a Lady, Paramount, 1968. Pope John XIII, And There Came a Man (also known as £ Venne un Uomo), Brandon, 1968. Master Sergeant Albert Callan, The Sergeant, Warner Bros., 1968. Carl, The Illustrated Man, Warner Bros., 1969. Steve Howard, Three Into Two Won't Go, Universal, 1969. Napoleon Bonaparte, Waterloo, Paramount, 1970. Harold Ryan, Happy Birthday, Wanda June, Columbia, 1971. Juan Miranda, Duck! You Sucker (originally released as Giu la Testa; also known as Fist Full of Dynamite), United Artists, 1972. Guenther von Lutz, Eroi, Gli (also known as The Heroes and Los Heroes Millonarios), 1972. Laban Feather, The Lolly-Madonna War (also known as Lolly-Madonna XXX), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Benito Mussolini, The Last Days of Mussolini (originally released as Mussolini: Ultimo Atto; also known as The Last Four Days and The Last Tyrant), Paramount, 1974. Gene Giannini, Re: Lucky Luciano (originally released as A Proposito Luciano; also known as Lucky Luciano), Avco Embassy, 1975. Niall Hennessy, Hennessy, American International, 1975. W.C. Fields, W.C. Fields and Me, Universal, 1976. General Webster, Breakthrough (also known as Sergeant Ste/ner), Maverick, 1978. Senator Andrew Madison, F.I.S.T., United Artists, 1978. Charlie, Wolf Lake (also known as The Honor Guard), released on video by Prism Entertainment, 1978. Louis Wormser, Dirty Hands (originally released as Les Innocents aux Mains Sales, 1975), New Line, 1978. Father Delaney, The Amityville Horror, American International, 1979. Soapy Smith,/adc London's Klondike Fever (also known as Klondike Fever), CFI Investments, 1979. Colonel Webster, Te/7 Ste/ner: Das Eiserne Kreuz 2, 1979. Joe Bomposa, Love and Bullets, Associated Film Distribution, 1979. Colonel Cluck, The Lucky Star, Tele Metropole Internationale, 1980. Benito Mussolini, Lion of the Desert (also known as OmarMukhtar), United Film Distributors, 1980.
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U.S. Marshall Bill Tilghman, Cattle Annie and Little Britches, Universal, 1981. Reb Saunders, The Chosen, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. The Magic Mountain (also known as Der Zauberberg), 1982. Max Andreotti, Portrait of a Hitman (also known as ]im Buck and The Last Contract), 1977. Lieutenant McGreavy, The Naked Face, Cannon, 1985. Dr. Phillip Lloyd, The Kindred, F/M Entertainment, 1987. Pa, American Gothic, Vidmark, 1987. Jason Hannibal, Feel the Heat (also known as Catch the Heat), Trans World, 1987. Himself, Hello Actors Studio (documentary), 1987. Mayor Eamon Flynn, The January Man, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Sauf Votre Respect (also known as Try This One on for Size), 1989. Martin, That Summer of White Roses, 1989. Himself,Ex/7es, 1989. Reverend Willin, Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Angelika Films, 1991. Charlie D'Amico, Men of Respect, Columbia, 1991. Ben Kallin, Guilty as Charged, IRS Releasing, 1992. Himself, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Myron Hatch, The Neighbour [Canada], Allegro,
1993. Benjamin, Seven Sundays, CiBy Sales, 1994. Judge Prescott, Black Water (also known as Tennessee Nights), Icarus Films, 1994. Major General Frank Zane, The Last Tattoo (also known as Taking Liberties), Capella International,
1994. Joe Leon, The Specialist, Warner Bros., 1994. Victor, Livers Ain't Cheap, Windy City, 1995. Joe, Little Surprises, Showtime, 1995. The President, Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys (also known as Demolition Day), New Horizons,
1995. Mr. Hammerman, Carpool, Warner Bros., 1996. General Decker, Mars Attacks!, Warner Bros., 1996. Doc Wai lace, Shiloh, legacy, 1997. Tony Vago, Truth or Consequences, N.M., Triumph,
1997. Icognito, forthcoming. Revenant, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Movies: Robert E. Peary, Cook and Peary: The Race to the Pole, CBS, 1983. Mordechai Samuels, Sword of Gideon, HBO, 1986. Silas Slaten, Desperado: Avalanche at Devil's Ridge, NBC, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Gordon Kahl, In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas (also known as The Twilight Murders), NBC, 1991. Sam (Salvatore) 'Momo' Giancana, Sinatra, 1992. Anthony Comstock, Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story (also known as Crusaders), Lifetime, 1995. Vincenzo Fortelli, Columbo: Strange Bedfellows, ABC, 1995. Colonel Owen Stuart, In Pursuit of Honor (also known as Fiddler's Green), HBO, 1995. Colonel Buck Gunner, Out There, Showtime, 1995. Grandfather, Dalva, ABC, 1996. Oskar Rothman, The Commish: Redemption, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pontius PilateJesuso/Nazareth, NBC, 1977. Oliver Easterne, Hollywood Wives, ABC, 1985. Sir Harry Oakes, Passion and Paradise, ABC, 1989. Bookstore owner, Tales of the City (also known as Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City), PBS, 1993. Boroda, Tom Clancy's OP Center, NBC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Window," Tales of Tomorrow, ABC, 1952. "Raymond Schindler, Case One," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1952. "The Dutch Schultz Story," Suspense, CBS, 1953. Marty Poletti, "Marty," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. Andrei Vishinsky, "Rudolph Hess," You Are There, CBS, 1953. Charles Steinmetz, "The Lonely Wizard," Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, CBS, 1957. Sheriff, "A Town Has Turned to Dust," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1958. "Welcome to the Wedding," Route 66, NBC, 1963. "Simpson Tide," The Simpsons, Fox, 1989. Guest appearance, Reflections on the Silver Screen with Professor Richard Brown, AMC, 1990. Miracle on 44th Street, A Portrait of the Actors Studio (documentary, part of the/Amer/can Masters series), PBS, 1991.
Appeared in over 250 live television dramas from 1948-53, including Kraft Television Theatre, NBC; Philco Television Playhouse, NBC; and Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater, NBC; also appeared in other shows, including Danger, CBS, and Sure as Fate, CBS.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Television Appearances; Specials: I Love Liberty, 1982. The 12th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1986. AFI Salute to Sidney Poitier, NBC, 1992. Voice of General Ulysses S. Grant, Lincoln, 1992. Listen Up! Voices in Celebration of Education, 1992. Street Scenes: New York on Film, 1992. Voice of General George Marshall, The Year of the Generals, CBS, 1992. Voice, Earth and the American Dream, HBO, 1993. Doctor Zhivago: The Making of a Russian Epic, PBS, 1995. Narration, The Forbidden City: The Great Within, Discovery, 1995. Mr. Sanford, Little Surprises, Showtime, 1996. Narration, Ray Bradbury: An American Icon, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Francis Quinn, EZ Streets, CBS, 1996-97.
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Addresses: Agent—-Don Buchwald and Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, announcer, comedian, producer, and writer. Worked as radio personality and television show host. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park, Los Angeles, CA, participant in ceremonies, 1997. Member: Sigma Nu. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cohost, Hot City Disco, syndicated, 1978. Announcer and participant, The New Hollywood Squares, NBC, 1986-89. Title role, Max Monroe: Loose Cannon, CBS, 1990. Kenny Becket, Dave's World, CBS, 1993-97. Voice of Doc Samson, The Incredible Hulk (animated), 1996.
PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Specials: Djony Dakota, "Shadoevision," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1986. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years (also known as Hollywood Celebrates Bugs Bunny's 50th Birthday), CBS, 1990. Host, The Miss Hawaiian Tropic Beauty Pageant, syndicated, 1990. Announcer, Wake, Rattle, and Roll (animated; also known as Monster Tails and Fender Bender 500), syndicated, 1990. Announcer, HBO's 20th Anniversary—We Hardly Believe It Ourselves (also known as HBO's 20th /Ann/Versary Special—We Don't Believe It Ourselves), HBO, 1992. Host from Hawaii, The All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1994. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. Announcer, Fifty Years of Soaps: An All-Star Celebration, CBS, 1994. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Competitor, Superstar American Gladiators, ABC, 1995. Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade, CBS, 1996. Host, The /07th Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1996. Host, The /08th Tournament of Roses Parade, NBC, 1997.
Born Terry Ingstad, November 3,1947, in Jamestown, ND; married; wife's name, Beverly; children: Amber Dawn, Chyna Rose.
Television Appearances; Episodic: As himself, "Hank's Night in the Sun," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1994.
Stage Appearances: Detective, Night Music, Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1951. Bandit, Rashomon, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1959. Harry Davis, A Short Happy Life, Moore Theatre, Seattle, WA, then Harford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1961. Actor-manager, Father Mapple, and Captain Ahab, Moby Dick, New York City, 1962. Voice of Poisedon, The Trojan Women, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1963. Also performed in Seagulls over Sorento, 1953, and An Enemy of the People, 1953; performed in the Actor's Studio touring production of The Trial of Mary Dugan. WRITINGS Screenplays: Writer of In Time of War. *
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394 • STING Charlie Stone, "Who Killed the World's Greatest Chef?/' Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. Weird TV, syndicated, 1995. As himself, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Maxwell, Bucket of Blood (also known as Dark Secrets and The Death Artist), 1995. Television Work; Specials: Creator and executive producer, "Shadoevision," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1986. Film Appearances: Voiceover, The Kentucky Fried Movie, United Film, 1977. Title role, Traxx, DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, 1988. Fred, Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. WRITINGS Young Adults: Wrote Doc and the Button-Sided Hooeys. Teleplays: "Shadoevision" (television special), Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1986.*
STING 1951(Gordon Matthew Sumner) PERSONAL Full name, Gordon Matthew Sumner; born October 2,1951, in Newcastle upon Tyne (some sources say Wallsend), England; son of Ernest Matthew (an engineer and milkman) and Audrey (a hairdresser; maiden name, Cowell) Sumner; married Frances Eleanor Tomelty, May 1, 1976 (divorced, March, 1984); married Trudie Styler (a film producer, actress, and model), August 22, 1992; children: (first marriage) Joseph, Katherine; (second marriage) Brigette Michael, Jake, Eliot Pauline. Education: Graduated from University of Warwick. Addresses: Home—Wiltshire, England. Office—do A&M Records, Inc., P.O. Box 118, Hollywood, CA 90078; c/o Polygram International, 1416 North La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Singer, bass player, actor, and songwriter. The Police, singer, bass player, and songwriter, 1977-
83; solo performer, 1985—; Blue Turtles (Jazz group), founder; affiliated with Strontium Ninety (a rock band); actor in British television commercials. School teacher, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 1975-77; Kaleidoscope Cameras, London, England, managing director, beginning in 1982; also worked as a soccer coach, a musical performer on a cruise ship, an income tax clerk, and a construction worker. Rainforest Foundation International, cofounder with wife Trudie Styler and member of board of trustees, 1989—; also affiliated with Amnesty "International. Member: Performing Rights Society. Awards, Honors: (With the Police) Named best new artist, Rolling Stone, 1979; (with the Police) Grammy Award, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, best rock instrumental performance, 1980, for "Regatta de Blanc"; (with the Police) named best band, Rolling Stone, 1981; named best male singer, Rolling Stone, 1981; (with the Police) Grammy Award, best rock instrumental performance, 1981, for "Behind My Camel"; (with the Police) Grammy Award, best rock vocal performance, duo or group, 1981, for "Don't Stand So Close To Me"; (with the Police) Grammy Awards, pop song of the year, and best vocal performance, duo or group, 1983, for "Every Breath You Take"; (with the Police) best single, Rolling Stone, 1983, for "Every Breath You Take"; (with the Police) Grammy Award, best rock vocal performance, duo or group, 1983, for "Synchronicity"; Grammy Award, best long form music video, 1986, for Bring on the Night; Grammy Award, best pop vocal performance, male, 1987, for Bring on the Night; Readers' Poll awards, pop/rock musician of the year and best pop/rock group, Downbeat, 1989; honorary D.Mus. degrees from University of Northumbria, 1992, and Berklee College of Music, 1994; Grammy Award, best long form music video, 1994, for Ten Summoner's Tales. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ace Face, Quadrophenia, World Northal, 1979. Just Like Eddie, Radio On, Unifilm, 1980. Himself, Urgh! A Music War (concert film), 1981. Martin Taylor, Brimstone and Treacle, United Artists, 1982. Himself, The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Home Video, 1982. Feyd-Rautha, Dune, Universal, 1984. Victor Frankenstein, The Bride, Columbia, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Himself, Bring on the Night (concert film), Goldwyn/ A&M, 1985. Mick, Plenty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Daniel Osier, Julia and Julia (also known as Ciulia e Giulia), Cinecom, 1987. Finney, Stormy Monday, Atlantic, 1988. Heroic officer, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, TriStar/Columbia, 1988. Himself, Resident Alien (documentary; also known as Resident Alien: Quentin Crisp in America), Greycat Films, 1991. Himself, Dance of Hope (documentary), Baker and Taylor Video, 1991. Himself, Branford Marsalis: The Music Tells You (documentary), 1992. Reader of Pablo Neruda's sonnet, "Morning," // Post/no (also known as The Postman), Miramax, 1994. Fledge, Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets (also known as The Grotesque and Grave Indiscretion), LIVE Entertainment/Ster-Kinekor Pictures, 1995. Also appeared in The Police: Synchronicity Concert Film, Polygram Pictures. Film Work: Music producer, Bring on the Night (concert film), Goldwyn/A&M, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Helith,Arte/77Us87, BBC, 1981. The Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert, HBO, 1986. The Flintstones 25th Anniversary Celebration, 1986. Rolling Stone Magazine's 20 Years of Rock 'n' Roll, ABC, 1987. Top of the Pops: A Very Special Christmas, CBS, 1987. "Human Rights Now Tour, "HBO World Stage, HBO, 1988. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration, 1988. "Sting in Tokyo," HBO World Stage, HBO, 1989. Our Common Future, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Late Night with David Letterman Eighth Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Coca-Co/a Pop Music Backstage Pass to Summer, Fox, 1991. Hard Rock Cafe New Year's Eve Special, CBS, 1991. Spaceship Earth: Our Global Environment, The Disney Channel, 1991. "Two Rooms: Tribute to Elton John and Bernie Taupin," ABC in Concert '91, ABC, 1991. Rolling Stone 25: The MTV Special, MTV, 1992.
STING • 395 Sting at the Hollywood Bowl: A Birthday Celebration, The Disney Channel, 1992. The 25th Montreux Music Festival, 1992. Music in Movies '93, ABC, 1993. Pavarotti and Friends, PBS, 1993. "Sting: Summoner's Travels" (also known as "Sting: A Musical Voyage"), In the Spotlight, PBS, 1993. Narrator, "Peter and the Wolf: A Prokofiev Fantasy," A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Sounds of Summer Preview '96, ABC, 1996. "Sting," The South Bank Show, Bravo, 1996. Independence Day Concert from the Glastonbury Festival, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Musical guest, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1987. Host and musical guest, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1991. Voice, "Radio Bart," The Simpsons, Fox, 1991. Musical guest, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1995. Himself, On Tour, 1997. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1997. Also appeared on MTV Unplugged, MTV. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 28th Annual Grammy Awards, 1986. Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Show, 1987. The 32nd Annual Grammy Awards, 1990. The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards, 1991. The 3rd Annual International Rock Awards, 1991. The 1993 MTV Music Video Awards, MTV, 1993. The 36th Annual Grammy Awards, 1994. The 1995 BRIT Awards, 1995. The BRIT Awards '96, 1996. The 39th Grammy Awards, 1997. Performer, The MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1997. Other Television Appearances: Ligmalion [England], 1985. Voice of Zarm, The New /Adventures of Captain Planet (animated series; also known as Captain Planet and the Planeteers and Captain Planet's Mission to Save Earth), TBS, 1990. Stage Appearances: Macheath, Threepenny Opera, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1989. RECORDINGS Albums: Brimstone and Treacle (original soundtrack), A&M Records (Hollywood, CA), 1982.
396 • STING The Dream of The Blue Turtles, A&M Records, 1985. Bring on the Night, A&M Records, 1986. Nothing Like the Sun, A&M Records, 1987, five songs translated into Spanish and released as Nada Como el Sol. . ., A&M Records, 1988. The Soul Cages, A&M Records, 1991. Live in Newcastle, Alex, 1991. Ten Summoner's Tales, A&M Records, 1993. Fields of Cold: The Best of Sting, 1984-1994 (compilation), A&M Records, 1994. Mercury Falling, A&M Records, 1996. Sting at the Movies (compilation), A&M Records, 1997. The Very Best of Sting and the Police (compilation), A&M Records, 1997. Singles: Spread a Little Happiness, A&M Records, 1982. / Burn for You, A&M Records, 1982. (With Band Aid) Do They Know It's Christmas, 1984. Russians, A&M Records, 1985. Fortress Around Your Heart, A&M Records, 1985. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free, A&M Records, 1985. JLove Is the Seventh Wave, A&M Records, 1985. We'll Be Together, A&M Records, 1987. Be Still My Beating Heart, A&M Records, 1987. Fragile, A&M Records, 1987. Englishman in New York, A&M Records, 1987. They Dance Alone, A&M Records, 1987. All This Time, A&M Records, 1991. Why Should I Cry for You, A&M Records, 1991. If I Ever Lose My Faith in You, A&M Records, 1993. Demolition Man, A&M Records, 1993. Fields of Gold, A&M Records, 1993. (With Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart) All for Love, A&M Records, 1993. Fortress, Angel, 1994. This Cowboy Song, Phantom, 1994. When We Dance, A&M Records, 1994. (With Pato Banton) Spirits in the Material World, MCA, 1995. You Still Touch Me, A&M Records, 1996. I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying, A&M Records,
1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Synchronicity, A&M Records, 1983. Police: Live, A&M Records, 1985. Every Breath You Take: The Singles (compilation), A&M Records, 1986. Message in a Box: Complete Recordings (compilation, boxed set of four compact discs), A&M Records, 1993. Every Breath You Take: The Classics (compilation), A&M Records, 1995. Albums; with Strontium Ninety: Police Academy (recordings from 1970s), Ark 21/ Pangea, 1997. Albums; Contributing Vocals: Eberhard Schoener, V7cfeo Flashback, Harvest, 1979. Eberhard Schoener, Wcfeo Magic, Harvest, 1981. Phil Collins, Hello, I Must Be Going, Atlantic, 1982. Phil Collins, No Jacket Required, Virgin, 1985. Dire Straits, Brothers in Arms, Warner Bros., 1985. Various artists, Tribute to Kurt We/7/: Lost in the Stars, A&M Records, 1985. Red Hot & Rio, Reef Hot & Rio, Antilles/Verve, 1986. Dire Straits, Money for Nothing, Warner Bros., 1988. Kip Hanrahan, Tenderness, American Clave, 1990. Vinx, Rooms in My Fatha's House, IRS, 1991. Lucianno Pavarotti, Pavarotti and Friends, London, 1993. Plus from Us, Plus from Us, Realworld, 1993. Julio Iglesias, Crazy, Columbia, 1994. Tammy Wynette, Without Walls, Epic, 1994. Chieftains, Long Black Veil, RCA, 1995. Vanessa Williams, Sweetest Days, Mercury, 1995. Tina Turner, Wildest Dreams, Virgin, 1996. Various artists, Carnival: Rainforest Foundation Concert, RCA, 1997. Joe Henderson, Porgy & Bess, Polygram, 1997. James Taylor, Hour Class, Sony, 1997. Albums; Bass Player: Eberhard Schoener, Wcfeo Flashback, Harvest, 1979. Eberhard Schoener, Video Magic, Harvest, 1981. Kip Hanrahan, Tenderness, American Clave, 1990. Andy Summers, Charming Snakes, Private Music,
1990.
Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot, A&M Records, 1996. (With Puff Daddy) Roxanne '97: Puff Daddy Remix, A&M Records, 1997.
Vinx, Rooms in My Fatha's House, IRS, 1991. Vinnie Colaiuta, Vinnie Colaiuta, Stretch, 1994. John Mclaughlin, Promise, Verve, 1995.
Albums; with the Police: Outlandos d'Amour, A&M Records, 1978. Reggatta de Blanc, A&M Records, 1979. Zenyatta Mondatta, A&M Records, 1980. Ghost in the Machine, A&M Records, 1981.
Albums; Contributor of Songs: "Love Is the Seventh Wave," Green Peace: Rainbow Warriors, Geffen, 1989. "Gabriel's Message," A Very Special Christmas, A&M Records, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "Cushie Butterfield," For Our Children, Disney, 1991. "The Wind Cries Mary/' by Jimi Hendrix, In from the Storm: A Tribute to]imi Hendrix, BMG, 1995. Albums; Producer: Various artists, Green Peace: Rainbow Warriors, Geffen, 1989. Various artists, Very Special Christmas, A&M Records,
1989. Vinx, Rooms in My Fatha's House, IRS, 1991. Various artists, Four Weddings and a Funeral (soundtrack), Polygram, 1994. Various artists, The Truth about Cats and Dogs (soundtrack), A&M Records, 1996. Albums; Sound Engineer: Various Artists, Tan-Yah Presents Mission, Tan-Yah Records, 1992. Various artists, Mission, Tan-Yah Records, 1995. Red Fox, Face the Fox, VP Records, 1996. Videos:
(With the Police) Police: Around the World, Polygram, 1981. (With the Police) Synchronicity, Polygram, 1983. (With the Police) The Po//ce: Every Breath You TaJce, Polygram, 1986. Nothing Like the Sun: The Videos, 1987. (With Branford Marsalis) Steep, Sony Music Video, 1988. Soul Cages Videos, Polygram, 1991. Soul Cages Concert, Polygram, 1991. Ten Summoner's Tales (music videos), Polygram,
1993. Sting: Fields of Gold, Polygram, 1995. The Police: Outlandos to Synchronicities, Polygram,
1995. Also appeared in other videos, including Do They Know It's Christmas (documentary), 1984. WRITINGS Composer for Films: Radio On, Unifilm, 1980. Brimstone and Treacle, United Artists, 1982. Title song, Demolition Man, Warner Bros., 1993. The Living Sea (documentary), A&M Records, 1995. Kingdom of the Sun (animated), Walt Disney Pictures, forthcoming. Songs in Films: "Walking on the Moon" and "Deathwish," Riding High, 1980.
STING • 397 "Demolition Man," Us Appellent ca un Accident, 1981. "Roxanne," Remembrance, Mainline, 1981. "Driven to Tears," "Roxanne," and "So Lonely," Urgh! A Music War (concert film), 1981. Party, Party, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. "Roxanne," 48 Hours, Paramount, 1982. "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da," The Last American Virgin, Cannon, 1982. "Roxanne" and "Message in a Bottle," The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Video, 1982. "Every Breath You Take," Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. "Rehumanize Yourself," Bachelor Party, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. "Every Breath You Take," Cat's Eye, Metro-Go I dwynMayer,/United Artists, 1985. "Someone to Watch Over Me," Someone to Watch Over Me, Columbia, 1987. "If You Love Somebody, Set Them Free," Dudes, New Century/Vista, 1987. "Englishman in New York," Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. "Money for Nothing," UHF, Orion, 1989. "Roxanne," Another 48 Hours, Paramount, 1990. "Englishman in New York," Resident Alien (documentary; also known as Resident Alien: Quentin Crisp in New York), Greycat Films, 1991. Dance of Hope, Baker and Taylor Video, 1991. "Walking on the Moon," Regarding Henry, Paramount, 1991. "It's Probably Me," Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. "Every Breath You Take," Man Trouble, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. "Every Breath You Take," The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, Buena Vista, 1992. The Panama Deception, Empowerment Project, 1992. "Shape of My Heart," Three of Hearts, New Line Cinema, 1993. (With Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart) "All for Love," The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. "This Cowboy Song," Terminal Velocity, Buena Vista, 1994. "Shape of My Heart," The Professional (also known as Leon), Columbia, 1994. "The Secret Marriage," Four Weddings and a Funeral, Gramercy, 1994. The Living Sea (short documentary), MacGillivray Freeman Films Productions, 1995. "Angel Eyes," "It's a Lonesome Town," and "My One and Only Love," Leaving Las Vegas, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995.
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"Moonlight," Sabrina, Paramount, 1995. "Spirits in the Material World/' Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, Warner Bros., 1995. "Murder by Numbers," Copycat, Warner Bros., 1995. "This Was Never Meant To Be," Gentleman Don't Eat Poets (also known as The Grotesque and Crave Indiscretion), LIVE Entertainment/SterKinekor Pictures, 1995. "Valparaiso," White Squall, Buena Vista, 1996. "This Bed's Too Big Without You," The Truth about Cats and Dogs, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. "Every Breath You Take," Speed 2: Cruise Control, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Nonfiction: (With Jean-Pierre Dutilleux)/i/ng/e Stories: The Fight for the Amazon, Barrien and Jenkins (London), 1989, republished by St. Martin's (New York City), 1996. Adaptations: Ten of Sting's songs were adapted by Darryl Way for performance by the London Symphony Orchestra, released as Fortress: The London Symphony Orchestra Performs the Music of Sting, Capitol, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Clarkson, Wensley, Sting, the Secret Life of Gordon Sumner, Blake, 1996. Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 26, (Detroit, Ml), 1983. Contemporary Musicians, Volume 2, Gale, 1990. Miles, The Police, Omnibus Press, 1981. Sellers, Robert, Sting: A Biography, Omnibus Press, 1988. Sutcliffe, Phil, and Hugh Fielder,L'Historia Bandido, Proteus, 1981. Periodicals: Details, February, 1994, p. 114. Entertainment Weekly, August 9, 1996, p. 30. Interview, July, 1996, p. 90. Spin, July, 1985.
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STRASSMAN, Marcia 1948PERSONAL Born April 28,1948, in New York, NY (some sources say New Jersey). Addresses: Contact—520 18th St., Santa Monica, CA 90402. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Kristine, Changes, Cinerama, 1969. Maria, 5oup for One, Warner Bros., 1982. Rose Stiller, The Aviator, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Diane Szalinski, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Buena Vista, 1989. Sarah Carson, And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird (also known as Robodad), Trimark Pictures, 1991. Lorraine, Fast Getaway, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Diane Szalinski, Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, Buena Vista, 1992. Pam O'Hara, Another Stakeout (also known as The Lookout and Stakeout 2), Buena Vista, 1993. Diane Szalinski, Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, Buena Vista, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Julie Kotter, We/come Back, /Cotter, ABC, 1975-79. Carol Younger, Good Time Harry, CBS, 1980. Alicia Rudd, Booker (also known as Booker, P./.), Fox, 1989-90. Althea "Bunny" McClure, Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994-
95. Other: All-Music Guide, http://205.186.189.2/root/amg/ music root.html*
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Andrea Farrell, Charlie Grace, ABC, 1995. Lisa Patcherik, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Nancy, Journey from Darkness, NBC, 1975. Lenina Disney, Brave New World, NBC, 1980. Pam Ferguson, Once Upon a Family, CBS, 1980. Rita Kamen, Haunted by Her Past, NBC, 1987.
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Merry Chase, Mastergate, Showtime, 1992. Margaret, "Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare," The ABC Family Movie, ABC, 1995. Dr. Irish George, The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play, CBS, 1996.
Candace Crawford, Julie Brown: The Show, CBS, 1989. Host, Miss Teen USA, CBS, 1989.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Sandy Goldberg, Wednesday Night Out, NBC, 1972. Kentucky Smith, Brenda Starr, NBC, 1976. Pat MacFarland, The Love Boat II, ABC, 1977. Officer Jenny Palermo, The Nightingales, NBC, 1979. Dr. Eve Sheridan, E/R, CBS, 1984. Stella Pence, Shadow Chasers, ABC, 1985.
Taped Readings: Trust Me, 1995.*
Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Perfect Teenager," The Patty Duke Show, ABC, 1964. "How to Succeed in Romance," The Patty Duke Show, ABC, 1964. "The Raffle," The Patty Duke Show, ABC, 1965. "The Man Who Believed," Ironside, NBC, 1967. Nurse Margie Cutler, "Requiem for a Lightweight," MM*S*H, CBS, 1972. "No More Mr. Nice Guy," The Paul Lynde Show, ABC, 1972. Nurse Margie Cutler, "Edwina," MM*S*H, CBS, 1973. "Mirabelle's Summer," Love Story, NBC, 1973. "The Ripper," Police Story, NBC, 1974. "The Latch-Key Child," Marcus We/by, M.D., ABC, 1974. "Million Dollar Man," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. Whitney Cox, "Only Rock and Roll Will Never Die," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1979. "Heal Thyself," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1982. "Love Sick," At Ease, ABC, 1983. "Gemini,"Stingray, NBC, 1987. "Such Interesting Neighbors," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1987. "A Matter of Moulding," / Married Dora, ABC, 1987. "First Love," TV 707, CBS, 1989. Tracy Takes On. . ., HBO, 1996. Betsy Fields, "Glory Days," Highlander, syndicated, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Julie Kotter, SweathogBack-to-SchoolSpecial, ABC, 1977. ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration—25 and Still the One, ABC, 1978. Mary Watson, "Daddy Can't Read," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1988. Elaine, Tickets, Please, CBS, 1988.
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STRODE, Woodrow See STRODE, Woody
STRODE, Woody 1914-1994 (Woodrow Strode) PERSONAL Born Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode, July 28, 1914, in Los Angeles, CA; died December 31,1994, in Glendora, CA; married Luukialuana Kalaeloa (a Hawaiian princess), 1941 (died, 1980); married; wife's name, Tina, May 10, 1982. Education: Attended the University of California at Los Angeles. Career: Actor. Also played college football at University of California at Los Angeles and professionally with the Cleveland Rams (now the St. Louis Rams) and the Calgary Stampeders (in the Canadian Football League); also worked as a professional wrestler. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tribal policeman, Sundown, United Artists, 1941. "Smart as a Tack" number, Star Spangled Rhythm, Paramount, 1942. Sandhog, No Time for Love, Paramount, 1943. Policeman, Bride of the Gorilla, Real Art, 1951. Walu, The Lion Hunters (also known as Bomba and the Lion), Monogram, 1951. Esau, Caribbean (also known as Caribbean Cold), Paramount, 1952. The Lion, Androcles and the Lion, RKO Pictures, 1952. Native mail boy, African Treasure (also known as Bomba and the African Treasure), Monogram, 1952. Djion, City Beneath the Sea (also known as One Hour to Doom's Day), Universal, 1953. Malaka, ]ungle Cents, Allied Artists, 1954.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Silvera, Loaded Guns (also known as Co/po in Canna and Stick 'em Up, Darlings), Live Home Video, 1975. Black Bill, No/ non SiamoAngeli (also known as We Are No Angels), 1975. Big Rude, Winterhawk, Howco, 1976. Oil, Video Communications Inc., 1977. Walter Colby, Kingdom of the Spiders, Dimension Pictures, 1977. Brown, Ravagers, Columbia, 1979. Sensei,/aguar Livesl (also known as El Felino), American International Pictures, 1979. Titi, Cuba Crossing (also known as Assignment: Kill Castro, Kill Castro, The Mercenaries, Sweet Dirty Tony, and Sweet Violent Tony), Key West, 1980. Woody, Angkor: Cambodia Express, Monarex, 1981, released in the U.S., 1985. Rake, Vigilante (also known as Street Gang), Film Ventures, 1983. Charlie Winters, Scream (also known as The Outing), LIVE Home Video/Vestron, 1983. Sam, The Final Executioner (also known as The iLast Warrior and L'Ultimo Guerriero), Cannon, 1983. Meslar, The Black Stallion Returns, United Artists, 1983. Luther, Jungle Warriors, Aquarius, 1984. Holmes, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Blackman, Lust in the Dust, New World, 1985. The Bronx Executioner, Cannon Video, 1986. Paolo, The Violent Breed (also known as Razza Violenta), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Yank, Murder on the Bayou (also known as A Gathering of Old Men), Vidmark Entertainment, 1991. Charlie Sumpter, Storyville, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Storyteller, Posse, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Charlie Moonlight, The Quick and the Dead, TriStar, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Breakout, 1970. Key West, 1973. On Fire, 1987. Yank, A Gathering of Old Men, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Soldiers of Fortune, syndicated, 1955. lunglejim, 1955. The Man from Blackhawk, ABC, 1960. Binnaburra, "Incident of the Boomerang/' Rawhide, CBS, 1961. The Lieutenant, NBC, 1964. The Farmer's Daughter, ABC, 1964.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Tarzan, NBC, 1966. Daniel Boone, NBC, 1966. Tarzan, NBC, 1967. Tarzan, NBC, 1968. The Manhunter, CBS, 1973. 'The Longest Drive," The Quest, NBC, 1976. Arapaho Chief, How the West Was Won, ABC, 1978. "Return of the Fighting 69th," Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 1979. WRITINGS (With Sam Young) Coal Dust: An Autobiography, Madison Books (Lanham, MD), 1990. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Time ("Milestones" column), January 16, 1995.*
SULLIVAN, Susan 1944PERSONAL Full name, Susan Michaelin Sullivan; born November 18,1944, in New York, NY; daughter of Brendan and Helen (Rockett) Sullivan; partner, Connell Cowan (a psychologist and author). Education: Hofstra University, B.A. (theatre and psychology), 1966; studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York, NY. Avocational interests: Literature, travel, music, skiing, analyzing her friends, and collecting art. Addresses: /Agent—Paradigm, 200 West 57th St., Suite 900, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress. Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH, member of company, 1966-68; later affiliated with Hartford Stage Company, National Repertory Theatre, and Channel 13 Repertory Company. Spokeswoman for Tylenol for eleven years. Volunteer with Adult Children of Alcoholics; sponsor of Save the Children and founder of Save the Children Champions; founding member of Celebrity Action Council, Los Angeles Mission; affiliated with the Arthritis Foundation; boardmember of the Felice; boardmember of the Museum of Natural History. Member: Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio
SULLIVAN • 401 Artists, National Hospice Organization, Women in Film Association, Muscular Dystrophy Association (vice president, 1983-84). Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress in a special, 1977, for Rich Man, Poor Man—Book II; Emmy Award nomination, best actress—drama series, 1978, for Julie Farr, M.D.; George M. Esterbrook Distinguished Alumni Award, Hofstra University, 1982; fellowship from Cleveland Playhouse. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Nancy Condon, A World Apart, ABC, 1970-71. Lenore Moore, Another World, NBC, 1971-76. Dr. Julie Farr, Julie Farr, M.D. (also known as Having Babies), ABC, 1978-79. Lois Adams, It's a Living, ABC, 1980-81. Maggie Gioberti Channing, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 198189. Kathleen Rachowski (recurring role), The George Car//n Show, Fox, 1994-95. Kathryn Monroe, The Monroes, ABC, 1995. Kitty Montgomery, Dharma and Greg, ABC, 1997—. Television Appearances; Movies: Girl on bus, No Place to Run, ABC, 1972. Midway, 1976. Cindy St. Claire, Roger and Harry: The Mitera Target (also known as Love for Ransom), ABC, 1977. C. B. Macauley, The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa (also known as The Magnificent Magnet of Santa Mesa and The Adventures of Freddy), NBC, 1977. Dr. Elaina Marks, The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1977. Carol Carter, The City, NBC, 1977. Dr. Julie Farr, Having Babies II, ABC, 1977. Linda Greg, The Comedy Company, CBS, 1978. Dr. Julie Farr, Having Babies III, ABC, 1978. Rainbow, Deadman's Curve, CBS, 1978. Poker Alice, The New Maverick, ABC, 1978. Diane Sealey, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, ABC, 1979. Panic on Page One, ABC, 1979. Francis Mudd, The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd, CBS, 1980. Madelaine Crawford, City in Fear, ABC, 1980. Sara Fish, Marriage Is Alive and Well, NBC, 1980. Senator Kate Lassiter, Cave-in!, NBC, 1983. Mary Beth Warner, Rage of Angels: The Story Continues, NBC, 1986. Twyla Cooper, Perry Mason: The Case of the Ruthless Reporter, NBC, 1991.
402 • SUMMER Kaye, Danielle Steel's A Perfect Stranger (also known as A Perfect Stranger), NBC, 1994. Patricia Clarkson, Two Come Back, ABC, 1997. Also appeared in Twelfth Night, Macbeth, and The Winter's Tale, all for PBS. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Maggie Porter, Rich Man, Poor Man—Book II, ABC, 1977-78. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Macbeth,"/Actors Company, syndicated, 1969. "No Hiding Place," Medical Center, CBS, 1975. "The Vendetta," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975. "Requiem for a Bride," Macmillan and Wife, NBC, 1975. "Too Many Alibis," Petrocelli, NBC, 1975. "The House on Orange Grove Avenue," City of Angels, NBC, 1976. "Deadline for Dying," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1976. "Both Sides of the Law," Kojak, CBS, 1976. "When You Hear the Beep, Drop Dead," Kojak, CBS, 1977. "Yesterday's Woman," Dog and Cat, ABC, 1977. Elaine Marks, The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1978. "The Final Judgment," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1978. The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. Nora, "What Price Bobby," Taxi, ABC, 1980. "The Perfect Husband," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. "Nellie Blye," An American Portrait, CBS, 1986. Guest,/4tRona's, NBC, 1989. Laura, Doctor, Doctor, CBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Pilots: Our Man Flint: Dead on Target, ABC, 1976. Rosemary, Be//, Book, and Candle, NBC, 1976.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Film Appearances: Woman, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Paramount, 1979. Isabelle Wallace, My Best Friend's Wedding, TriStar, 1997. Show and Tell, 1997. Stage Appearances: Elizabeth (Broadway debut), jimmy Shine, 1968. The Beauty Part, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1974. The Fifth of July, Mark Taper Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, 1979. Last Summer at Blue Fish Cove, Theatre-on-theSquare, San Francisco, CA, 1983. Dangerous Corner, Matrix Theater, 1997. Also appeared in She Stoops to Conquer, National Repertory Theatre Company, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC; and in Uncle Vanya, The Three Sisters, and Mourning Becomes Electra, National Touring Company. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, April 18, 1988, p. 107.*
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SUISIDE, Karen 1942PERSONAL
Also appeared in Ruth Harper and Satellite News. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, CBS Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1984. Host (Hawaii), CBS Ail-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1984. An All-Star Party for "Dutch" Reagan, CBS, 1985. Host (New York), First Annual CBS Easter Parade, CBS, 1985. Host (New York), CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1986. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. Drug Free Kids: A Parents Guide, PBS, 1988. Diet America Challenge, CBS, 1989. Valvoline National Driving Test, CBS, 1989. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1990.
Born July 18,1942, in Wausau, Wl; daughter of John E. (a retail manager) and B. Marie (Schoen) Sunde; children: John, Paul. Education: Iowa State University, B.S. (English and speech), 1963; Kansas State University, M.A. (dramatic literature), 1965. Addresses: Home—New York, NY. Agent—Michael Imison, 28 Almeida Street, London N1, England. Career: Director, actress, and writer. Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Boulder, CO, actress, 1967; The New Shakespeare Company, San Francisco, CA, actress, 1967-68; Arrow Rock Lyceum, Arrow Rock, MO, actress, 1969-70; CSC Repertory, New York City, actress, 1971-85; associate director, 1975-85;
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Actors Theatre of St. Paul, St. Paul, MN, playwright, 1987-88.
Colorado Shakespeare Festival, and at the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre.
Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, New Jersey State Council on the Arts (theatre panel).
Stage Work; Director: Exit the King, Jean Cocteau Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1978. Philoctetes, Jean Cocteau Repertory Theatre, 1983.
Awards, Honors: Bob Hope Award, 1963, for The Sound of Sand; Scandinavian Foundation Finnish Literature Center, 1981; Finnish Literature Center Production grant, 1982; Outer Critic's Circle Award nomination, Villager Award, 1983, for Balloon; McKnight Fellowship, 1986; Aide de la Creation grant, 1987. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, New Shakespeare Company, San Francisco, 1967. Artist, Portrait of the Artist, Playbox, 1970. Ruth, The Homecoming, 1972-76. Celimene, The Misanthrope, 1973-74. Viola, Twelfth Night, 1973-74. Hedda, Hedda Cabler, CSC Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1974-77. Antigone, Ant/gone, CSC Repertory Theatre, 197577. Isabella, Measure for Measure, CSC Repertory Theatre, 1975. Hesione, Heartbreak House, CSC Repertory Company, 1976-77. Rebecca West, Rosmersholm, 1977-78. Countess Aurelie, The Madwoman ofChaillot, CSC Repertory Theatre, 1978. Portia, The Merchant of Venice, CSC Repertory Theatre, 1980. Jocasta and Antigone, Oedipus Cycle (composed of Oedipus Rex, Antigone, and Oedipus at Co/onus), 1980-81. Aase, Peer Gynt l/ll, CSC Repertory Theatre, 198182. Lotte, Big and Little, CSC Repertory Theatre, 198384. Alice, Dance of Death, CSC Repertory Theatre, 1984. Clytemnestra, The Orestia, 1984-85. Also appeared in the following with the CSC Repertory Company: The Cherry Orchard, as Mother Aase and Ruth, The Homecoming, and as Celestina, La Celestina; created and performed Poems from Finland, New York and Minneapolis; performed for the Circle Repertory Company's playwright's workshop, McCarter Theatre; staged readings program at the
Director of Balloon and Leonice and Lena, and codirector, Ghost Sonata, all CSC Repertory. Television Appearances; Movies: Mary Brewster, Mayflower: The Pilgrim's Adventure (also known as The Mayflower), CBS, 1979. Film Appearances: Narrator, Image Before My Eyes, 1981. WRITINGS Stage: Day Before Noon, New York City, 1970. The Running of the Deer, CSC Repertory Theatre, 1978. Balloon, produced in New York City, 1983, published by Broadway Play Publishing (New York City), 1983. (Adapted from the play by Sophocles) Philoctetes, Jean Cocteau Repertory Theatre, 1983. Dark Lady, produced in Santa Maria, CA, 1986, then Dublin, 1988, and Requested-Jeu de Lumiere, Avignon, published by Dramatic Publishing Company (Wilton, CT), 1985. Kabuki Othello, produced in Philadelphia, PA, 1986. To Moscow, produced in Minneapolis, MN, 1986, then New York City, 1991, later One Dream Theatre, New York City, 1996. (With Christopher Martin; adapted from The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo) Quasimodo (musical), produced in Woodstock, NY, 1987. (Edited by Michael Bigelow Dixon) Anton, Himself, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1988. Kabuki Macbeth, The Acting Company, Davis, CA, 1988. Haiti: A Dream, produced in Atlanta, GA, 1990. Masha, Too, produced in Philadelphia, PA, 1991. Achilles, produced in Kourion, Cyprus, and Philadelphia, PA, 1991. In a Kingdom by the Sea, produced in Madison, NJ, and New York City, both 1992. Manuscript collection at Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts, New York City.
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Radio Plays: The Sound of Sand, Iowa State University Players, 1963. Balloon, workshop, 1980, CSC Repertory, 1983, published by Broadway Play Publishing, 1983. Haiti: A Dream, 1991. Also wrote D'Eon, a libretto for Andrew Thomas. Teleplays: Wrote Deborah: The Adventures of a Soldier, (unproduced). OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: BackStage, October 11, 1996, p. 43.*
SWERLING, Jo Jr. 1931PERSONAL Born June 18, 1931, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Jo (a writer) and Florence (Manson) Swerling; children: Timothy David, Tanya Manson. Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles, 1948-51, and California Maritime Academy, 1951-54.
series, both 1977, for Captains and the Kings; also two Emmy Award nominations, both best dramatic series, for Run for Your Life. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Producer (with Paul Freeman), Run For Your Life, NBC, 1965-68. Producer (with Roy Huggins), The Outsider, NBC, 1968-69. Producer (with Steve Helpern), The Lawyers, NBC, 1969-72. Executive producer (with Huggins), Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971-73. Producer (with David J. O'Connell), Cool Million, NBC, 1972-73. Associate executive producer (with Stephen J. Cannell), Toma, ABC, 1973-74. Supervising producer, The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974-80. Producer, Baretta, ABC, 1975-78. Supervising producer and executive producer, City of Angels, NBC, 1976. Supervising producer, Lobo, NBC, 1980-81. Executive producer (with Frank Lupo) and supervising producer, The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1981-83. Supervising producer (with John Ashley and Lupo), The Quest, ABC, 1982.
Addresses: Office—The Cannell Studios, 7083 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028. Career: Producer and screenwriter. Revue Productions/Universal Television, began as production coordinator, became associate producer, producer, associate executive producer, executive producer, director, and writer, 1957-81; Stephen J. Cannell Productions, Hollywood, CA, senior vice-president; University of Southern California, Los Angeles, member of industry advisory committee for screenwriting department. Community of Hidden Hills, CA, member of Planning Commission, 1973-80. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1954-56; served in far East; became lieutenant junior grade. Member: Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best dramatic series, 1976, for Baretta; Emmy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award nomination, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, both best limited
Supervising producer, The A Team, NBC, 1983-87. Supervising producer, Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1983. Supervising producer, The Rousters, NBC, 1983-84. Supervising producer (with Cannell and Lupo) and executive producer, Riptide, NBC, 1983-86. Supervising producer, Hunter, NBC, 1984-91. Supervising producer, Stingray, NBC, 1985. Supervising producer,/. /. Starbuck, NBC, 1987-88. Supervising producer, 2 / lump Street, Fox, 1987-88. Supervising producer, Wiseguy, CBS, 1987-91. Supervising producer, Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1988. Supervising producer, UNSUB, NBC, 1989. Supervising producer, Booker, Fox, 1989. Supervising producer, Top of the Hill, CBS, 1989. Supervising producer, Broken Badges, CBS, 1990. Supervising producer (with Jack Bernstein), Disney Presents the 100 Lives of Blackjack Savage (also known as Blackjack Savage), NBC, 1991. Supervising producer, The Commish, ABC, 1991-92. Supervising producer, The Hat Squad, CBS, 1992. Supervising producer, Traps, CBS, 1994. Supervising producer (with N. John Smith), Profit, Fox, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Also associate producer, then producer, Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC. Production coordinator of the series The Restless Gun, NBC; Markham, CBS; M Squad, NBC; Cimarron City, NBC; Suspicion, NBC; Thr/7/er, NBC; The 87th Precinct, NBC; Alcoa Premiere, ABC; and Wagon Train. Television Work; Miniseries: Producer, Captains and the Kings, NBC, 1976. Producer, Aspen, NBC, 1977. Executive producer and director (with Sidney Mayers and Gus Trikonis), The Last Convertible, NBC,
1979. Television Work; Pilots: Producer, The Green Felt Jungle, NBC, 1965. Producer, Rapture at Two-Forty (broadcast as an episode of Kraft Suspense Theater), NBC, 1965. Producer (with Muggins), The Outsider, NBC, 1967. Producer, The Sound of Anger, NBC, 1968. Producer, The Lonely Profession, NBC, 1969. Producer, The Whole World Is Watching, NBC, 1969. Producer, Sam Hill: Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster?, NBC, 1971. Producer, Jigsaw (also known as Man on the Move), ABC, 1972. Producer, Toma, ABC, 1973. Associate executive producer, The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. Executive producer, Target Risk, NBC, 1975. Executive producer, Hazard's People, CBS, 1976. Producer, The 3000 Mile Chase, NBC, 1977. Producer, The Jordan Chance, CBS, 1978. Producer, Pirate's Key, CBS, 1979. Supervising producer, The A Team, NBC, 1983. Supervising producer, Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1983. Supervising producer, The Rousters, NBC, 1983. Supervising producer (with Cannell and Lupo), Riptide, NBC, 1983. Supervising producer, Hunter, NBC, 1984. Supervising producer, Stingray, NBC, 1985. Supervising producer, Brothers-in-Law, ABC, 1985.
SWERLING «405 Supervising producer, The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. Supervising producer, 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. Supervising producer, Wiseguy, CBS, 1987. Supervising producer,/. ]. Starbuck, NBC, 1987. Supervising producer, Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1988. Television Work; Movies: Producer, Do You Take This Stranger?, NBC, 1971. Producer, How to Steal an Airplane, NBC, 1972. Producer, Drive Hard, Drive Fast, NBC, 1973. Producer, The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd, ABC, 1974. Producer, This Is the West That Was, NBC, 1974. Executive producer, The Invasion of Johnson County, NBC, 1976. Supervising producer, Destination: America, 1987. Supervising producer (with Stuart Segall), Thunder Boat Row, ABC, 1989. Supervising producer (with Stuart Segall), Greyhounds, CBS, 1994. Supervising producer, The Commish: Father Image, ABC, 1995. Supervising producer, The Commish: In the Shadow of the Callows, ABC, 1995. Supervising producer, The Commish: Redemption, ABC, 1996. Television Work; Episodic: Producer for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater, NBC. WRITINGS
Television Pilots: (With Heywood Gould and Roy Muggins) Hazard's People, CBS, 1976. Television Episodes: The A Team, NBC, 1983. Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1988. Author of scripts for episodes of Run for Your Life, NBC; The Lawyers, NBC; and The Rockford Files, NBC.
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TARTIKOFF, Brandon 1949-1997 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born January 13,1949, in Freeport, Long Island, NY; died from complications from Hodgkin's disease, August 27,1997, in Los Angeles, CA. Television network, film, and Internet executive. The youngest man to become president of a major television network's entertainment division, Tartikoff had a keen understanding of what the American viewing audience wanted in its programs and was responsible for popular shows such as The Cosby Show, Miami Vice, The A-Team, Cheers, Hill Street Blues, St. Elsewhere, LA. Law, The Golden Girls, Family Ties, and Seinfeld. Tartikoff developed his interest in television programming as a child, and he even displayed evidence of his future occupation when he told his parents at age ten that the Dennis the Menace lead was miscast. He eventually attended Yale University and received his B.A. in 1970. While at Yale, he coedited the school's humor magazine with Garry Trudeau, who later rose to fame as the creator of the Doonesbury cartoon strip. Early in his television career, Tartikoff joined WYNHTV, an ABC-affiliate station in New Haven, Connecticut, as director of advertising and promotion. After two years with WYNH-TV, he went to Chicago in 1973 for three years with WLS-TV, another ABC affiliate. Again the director of advertising and promotion, he rose to the challenge of finding creative ways to promote movies that the station aired. He was so successful, in fact, that he landed a job at ABC-TV in New York City as director of dramatic programs in 1976. A year later, however, he left New York and ABC-TV for California and NBC-TV. From 1977 to 1978 he worked as director of comedy programs before becoming vice president of programs in 1978.
In 1980 he was promoted to president of NBC-TV Entertainment, a moved which shocked the industry due to Tartikoff's youthful age, thirty-one. When he took over as president, NBC-TV was last in ratings and faltering. During Tartikoff's tenure at the network, NBC eventually began to win the ratings battle. According to the New York Times: "No other television programmer was so closely identified with a network's success as Mr. Tartikoff was in the 1980s. NBC, which had been widely regarded as the laughing stock of the television industry when he began, ended the decade with the longest laugh in network history: a streak of dominance never equaled, as NBC finished first in the Nielsen ratings 68 weeks in a row." While at NBC, Tartikoff was responsible for programming some of the most popular shows of the 1980s, including H/7/ Street Blues, Cheers, and Miami Vice. The initial idea for the last show, a gritty drama about undercover detectives in fashionable Miami, came from Tartikoff himself. During a meeting with producer Anthony Yerkovich, he jotted down an idea on a napkin. The idea, "MTV cops," was eventually developed into the highly stylized police drama. He was also responsible for bringing Bill Cosby and Jerry Seinfeld to the network. In addition to all these popular shows, there were a few less successful ventures such as Bay City Blues, Manimal, and Beverly Hills Buntz. Tartikoff became chairman of NBC Entertainment in 1990, but left the network to become chairman of Paramount Pictures in 1991. According to industry sources, Tartikoff was not as successful in the film industry, although he was responsible for popular motions pictures such as Wayne's World, A Clear and Present Danger, The Firm, and Patriot Games. He left Paramount in 1992 when both he and his
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 daughter, Calla Lianne, were hurt in a car accident. As noted in MSNBC, "Since [his daughter] needed rehabilitation services in New Orleans, he chucked his seven-figure salary and moved to New Orleans to be with his daughter and wife. After his daughter's condition slowly improved, he returned to the business." Later, established a production company called H. Beale & Co., which created independent productions. He named the company after fictional character Howard Beale, a television news anchorman in the movie Network who goes mad. In 1992 he issued an autobiography called The Last Great Ride. Toward the end of his life, he became acting chairman of Entertainment Asylum, which is part of America Online's Greenhouse Network. His work with the Internet powerhouse was in developing original content, specifically an online site devoted to entertainment. According to MSNBC; "And through his H. Beale & Co. production house, he had been developing a feature called Beggars and Choosers, intended for both the Internet and television." In addition to waging various ratings wars during his career, Tartikoff had a personal battle he fought as well. At age 23, he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease, a cancer which affects the lymph nodes. Despite chemotherapy and other treatments, he reportedly never missed a day of work in his first bout with cancer, which went into remission. However, the cancer returned in "1981 and ultimately claimed his life. Earlier in 1997 the disease forced him to take a sabbatical, which ended after only a month. According to the Chicago Tribune, he joked about his return to work: "Tartikoff quoted George Burns: 'I can't die now. I'm already booked.'" OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals: Chicago Tribune (electronic), August 28, 1997. CNN Interactive (electronic), August 27, 1997. Detroit Free Press (electronic), August 28, 1997. Los Angeles Times, August 28, 1997, p. A1. MSNBC (electronic), August 28, 1997. NewYorkTimes, August 28, 1997, p. B8. Times (London; electronic), August 30, 1997. USA Today (electronic), August 27, 1997. Washington Post, August 28, 1997, p. B6.
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TAYLOR, Elizabeth 1932(Liz Taylor) PERSONAL Full name, Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor; born February 27,1932, in London, England; daughter of Francis (an art dealer and historian) and Sara (an actress; maiden name, Southern) Taylor; married Conrad Nicholas Hilton Jr., May 6, 1950 {divorced, 1951); married Michael Wilding (an actor), 1952 (divorced, 1957); married Michael Todd (a producer), February 2, 1957 {died, March, 1958); married Eddie Fisher (a singer and actor), 1959 (divorced, 1964); married Richard Burton (an actor), March 15, 1964 (divorced, 1974); remarried Richard Burton, October 10,1975 (divorced, 1976); married William John Warner (a politician), 1976 (divorced, 1982); married Larry Fortensky (a construction worker), 1991 (divorced, 1996); children: (second marriage) Michael Wilding Jr., Christopher Wilding; (third marriage) Elizabeth Frances (Liza Todd Tivey); (with Burton) Maria Burton Carson. Addresses: Agent—Chen Sam and Associates, Inc., 315 East 72nd St., New York, NY 10021. Contact— 700 Nimes Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90077. Career: Actress and producer. Elizabeth Group (theatrical production company), founder and producer (with Zev Bufman). Creator of perfumes, including Passion, Passion for Men, Diamonds and Rubies, Diamonds and Sapphires, White Diamonds, and Black Pearls; creator of a jewelry line for Avon, The Elizabeth Taylor Fashion Jewelry Collection. Chaim Sheba Hospital, contributor and fundraiser, Israel War Victims' Fund, 1976; Ben Gurion University-Elizabeth Taylor Fund for Children of the Negev, founder, 1982; American Foundation for AIDS Research, founder and national chairperson, 1985—, founder of international fund, 1985; AIDS Project, Los Angeles, CA, supporter, 1985; Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, founder, 1991; Variety Clubs International, fundraiser for hospital children's wings; Botswana Clinics, Africa, fundraiser and contributor. Also known as Liz Taylor. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Special Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1957; Academy Award nominations, best actress, 1957, for Raintree County, and 1958, for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1959, and Golden Globe Award, best motion pic-
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ture actress in a drama, 1960, both for Suddenly, Last Summer; Academy Award, best actress, 1960, for Butterfield 8; Academy Award and British Academy Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, both best actress, 1966, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Silver Bear Award, best actress, Berlin Film Festival, 1972, for Hammersmith Is Out; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a drama, 1974, for Ash Wednesday; Golden Globe Award, female world film favorite, 1974; Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year Award, Harvard Hasty Pudding Theatricals, 1977; Theatre World Special Award and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a play, both 1981, for The Little Foxes; Cecil B. De Mille Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1985; Golden Apple Star of the Year Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1985; Commander des arts et des lettres (France), 1985; French Legion of Honor, 1987, for work with American Foundation for AIDS Research; Onassis Prize for Man and Science, Aristotle S. Onassis Foundation, 1988, for work against AIDS; Life Achievement Award, American Film Institute, 1993; Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, Academy Awards, 1993; the Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center was dedicated in her honor at Whitman-Walker Clinic in Washington, 1993. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Gloria Twine, There's One Born Every Minute, Universal, 1942. Priscilla, Lassie, Come Home, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1943. Helen Burns, Jane Eyre, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. Velvet Brown, National Velvet, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1944. Betsy at age ten, The White Cliffs of Dover, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1944. Kathie Merrick, Courage of Lassie (also known as Blue Sierra), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Cynthia Bishop, Cynthia (also known as The Rich, Full Life)f Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Mary Skinner, Life with Father, Warner Bros., 1947. Carol Pringle, A Date with ]udy, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1948. Susan Packett, Julia Misbehaves, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1948. Melinda Greyton, Conspirator, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1949. Amy March, Little Women, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Mary Belney, The Big Hangover, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1950.
Kay Banks, Father of the Bride, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1950. Kay Banks Dunstan, Father's Little Dividend, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1951. As herself, Callaway Went Thataway (also known as The Star Said No), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Woman in crowd, Quo Vadis, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1951. Angela Vickers, A Place in the Sun, Paramount, 1951. Rebecca, Ivanhoe, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Anastacia Macaboy, Love /s Better Than Ever (also known as The Light Fantastic), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1952. Jean Latimer, The Girl Who Had Everything, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Lady Patricia, Beau Brummell, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1954. Ruth Wiley, Elephant Walk, Paramount, 1954. Helen Ellswirth, The Last Time I Saw Paris, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Louise Durant, Rhapsody, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Leslie Lynnton Benedict, Giant, Warner Bros., 1956. Susanna Drake, Raintree County, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1957. Maggie Pollitt, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Catherine Holly, Suddenly, Last Summer, Columbia, 1959. Gloria Wandrous, Butterfield 8, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1960. Sally Kennedy, Scent of Mystery (also known as Holiday in Spain), Michael Todd Jr., 1960. Title role, Cleopatra, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963. Frances Andros, The V.I.P.s (also known as International Hotel), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. Laura Reynolds, The Sandpiper, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1965. Martha, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Warner Bros., 1966. Martha Pineda, The Comedians, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1967. Helen of Troy, Doctor Faustus, Columbia, 1967. Leonora Penderton, Reflections in a Golden Eye, Warner Bros., 1967. Katharina, The Taming of the Shrew, Columbia, 1967. Flora "Sissy" Goforth, Boom!, Universal, 1968. Leonora, Secret Ceremony, Universal, 1968. Masked courtesan, Anne of the Thousand Days, Universal, 1969. Fran Walker, The Only Came in Town, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Jimmie Jean Jackson, Hammersmith Is Out, Cinerama, 1972.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Zee Blakeley, X, Y, and Zee (also known as Zee & Co.), Columbia, 1972. Ellen Wheeler, Night Watch, Avco-Embassy, 1973. Rosie Probert, Under Milkwood, Altura Films International, 1973. Narrator, That's Entertainment, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1974. Barbara Sawyer, Ash Wednesday, Paramount, 1974. Lise, The Driver's Seat (also known as Identikit and Psychotic), Avco-Embassy, 1975. It's Showtime (documentary), United Artists, 1975. Mother, Light, Witch, and Maternal Love, The Blue Bird, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Desiree Armfeldt, A Little Night Music, New World Cinema, 1977. Lola Comante, Winter Kills, Avco-Embassy, 1979. Marina Rudd, The Mirror Crack'd, Associated Film Distribution, 1980. Narrator, Genocide (documentary), Simon Wiesenthal Center, 1981. As herself, George Stevens: A Filmmaker's journey (documentary), Castle Hill, 1984. Nadia Bulichoff, // G/ovane Toscanini (also known as Young Toscanini and Toscanini), Italian International/Union Generale Cinematographique/ Carthago, 1988. Pearl Slaghoople, The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Film Work: Executive producer, Number 13 (also known as Fragments of a Fate Forgotten, The Magic Mushroom People ofOz, The Oz, and The Tin Woodman's Dream), 1962. Producer (with Richard Burton and Franco Zeffirelli), The Taming of the Shrew, Columbia, 1967. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Madame Conti, North and South, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Jane Reynolds, Divorce His/Divorce Hers, ABC, 1973. Edra Vilnofsky, Victory at Entebbe, ABC, 1976. Deborah Shapiro, Between Friends (also known as Nobody Makes Me Cry), HBO, 1983. Louella Parsons, Malice in Wonderland (also known as The Rumor Mill), CBS, 1985. Marguerite Sydney, There Must Be a Pony, ABC, 1986. Title role (Alice Moffett), Poker Alice, CBS, 1987. Alexandra Del Lago, Tennessee Williams's "Sweet Bird of Youth" (also known as Sweet Bird of Youth), NBC, 1989.
TAYLOR • 409 Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Elizabeth Taylor in London, CBS, 1963. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1977. Dr. Emily Loomis, "Return Engagement," The Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1978. General Electric's All-Star Anniversary, ABC, 1978. Happy Birthday, Bob, NBC, 1978. Bob Hope's Stand Up and Cheer for the National Football League's 60th Year, NBC, 1981. Bob Hope's Women / Love—Beautiful but Funny, NBC, 1982. Bob Hope's Star-Studded Spoof of the New TV Season—C-Rated—With Clamour, Glitter, and Gags, NBC, 1982. The 50th Presidential Inaugural Gala, ABC, 1985. An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King ]r., NBC, 1986. Bob Hope's High-Flying Birthday, NBC, 1986. Liberty Weekend, ABC, 1986. The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn, PBS, 1986. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1987. "Natalie Wood," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1987. AIDS: The Global Explosion, syndicated, 1988. Michael Jackson, 1988. "Richard Burton: In from the Cold," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. America's All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor (also known as The 2nd Annual America's Hope Award), ABC, 1989. Miss Hollywood Talent Search, syndicated, 1989. Entertainers '91: The Top 20 of the Year, 1991. In a New Light, ABC, 1992. Michael Jackson. . .The Legend Continues, CBS, 1992. In a New Light '93, ABC, 1993. Larry King TNT Extra, TNT, 1993. Michael ]ackson Talks . . . to Oprah—90 Primetime Minutes with the King of Pop (also known as Oprah Live with Michael Jackson—90 Minutes with the King of Pop and Live and Dangerous), ABC, 1993. The American Film Institute Salute to Elizabeth Tay/or, ABC, 1993. The Jackson Family Honors, NBC, 1994. How to Be Absolutely Fabulous, Comedy Central, 1995. Happy Birthday Elizabeth—A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: What's My Line?, CBS, 1954. Person to Person, CBS, 1957.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Producer (with Bufman as Elizabeth Group), The Corn Is Green, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 1983. WRITINGS World Enough and Time (poetry), 1964. Elizabeth Taylor—Her Own Story (memoirs), 1965. Elizabeth Taylor Takes Off on Weight Cain, Weight Loss, Self-Esteem, and Self-image, Putnam Publishing Group (New York City), 1988. Author (with Richard Burton) of Nibbles and Me. Adaptations: Elizabeth Taylor's life formed the basis for a television movie, Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Adler, Bill, Elizabeth Taylor: Triumphs and Tragedies, Ace Books (New York City), 1982. Allan, John B., Elizabeth Taylor: A Fascinating Story of America's Most Talented Actress and the World's Most Beautiful Woman, Monarch (Derby, CT), 1961. D'Arcy, Susan, The Films of Elizabeth Taylor, BCW Publishing (Bembridge), 1977. Heymann, C. David, Liz: An Intimate Biography of Elizabeth Taylor, Carol Publishing Group (New York City), 1995. Kelley, Kitty, Elizabeth Taylor: The I it Star, Simon and Schuster (New York City), 1981. Latham, Caroline, and JeannieSakol,A/Mbout£//zabeth Taylor: Elizabeth Taylor, Pul and Private, Onyx (New York), 1991. Nickens, Christopher, Elizabeth Taylor: A Biography in Photos, Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1984. Robin-Tani, Marianne, The New Elizabeth, St. Martin's (New York City), 1988. Sheppard, Dick, Elizabeth: The Life and Career of Elizabeth Taylor, Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1974. Spoto, Donald, A Passion for Life: The Biography of Elizabeth Taylor, HarperCollins (New York),
1995. Vermilye, Jerry, and Mark Ricci, The Films of Elizabeth Taylor, Carol Publishing Group (New York City), 1989. Walker, Alexander, Elizabeth: The Life of Elizabeth Taylor, G. Weidenfeld (New York), 1991. Periodicals: Advocate, October 15, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Choices for Retirement Living, June, 1995, p. 26. Good Housekeeping, March, 1995, pp. 96-98. People Weekly, March 4, 1996, p. 70. TV Guide, June 4, 1994, p. 8. Vanity Fair, May, 1995, p. 90.*
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1994. Born April 11, in Boston, MA; son of a sociology professor and a college professor; married second wife, Bianca Fergerson (an actress); children: (first marriage) Tamar; (second marriage) Yasmine, Esme Alana. Education: Studied theater at Florida A & M University. Avocat/ona/ interests: Travel, foreign languages. Addresses: Contact—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Organic Theatre Group, Chicago, IL, member. Political reporter for a radio station in Indianapolis, IN; head of privately funded program for rehabilitating street gang members, Indianapolis, IN; also worked as an accountant and security guard. Awards, Honors: Joseph Jefferson Award for Sizwe Banzi Is Dead; Chicago Emmy Award for Huckleberry Finn. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dr. Kane, Dam/en—Omen //, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Shantz, The Howling, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Deputy Herbert, The Beast Within, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1982. The Haircut (short film), 1982. Gordon Miller, Explorers, Paramount, 1985. Video technician, Warning Sign, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1985. Bill Neal, One More Saturday Night (also known as Datenight), Columbia, 1986. Philip, The Allnighter, Universal, 1987. Mr. Dean, House of Games, Orion, 1987.
James, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1995. Host, The Urban Gardener with Meshach Taylor, HGTV, 1996. Host of Black Life, WMAQ-TV (Chicago, IL). Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gus Venable, Sidney Sheldon's "Nothing Lasts Forever" (also known as Nothing Lasts Forever),CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Crosby, The Last Innocent Man, HBO, 1987. Danny, How to Murder a Millionaire (also known as The Beverly Hills Get Rich Quick Caper, Bad Times in Beverly Hills, Your Money or Your Wife, and The Couch Potato Murders), CBS, 1990. Mr. "N" Nofziger,Doufa/e, Double, Toil and Trouble (also known as The Twins Halloween Caper), ABC, 1993. Anderson, "Virtual Seduction" (also known as "Addicted to Love'7), Roger Gorman Presents, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Virgil, "The Rec Room," NBC Presents theAFI Comedy Special, NBC, 1987. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, 1989. Toronto host, The CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1990. Motown 30: What's Coin' On!, CBS, 1990. Anthony Bouvier, The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, CBS, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, 1991. Laughing Back: Comedy Takes a Stand, Lifetime, 1992.
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The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1992. Side show barker, The All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show XVII (also known as The 17th Annual Circus of the Stars and Side Show)f CBS, 1992. Voice of the rat, "Jirimpimbira: An African Folktale" (animated), ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1995. Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade, CBS, 1996.
valry between the college students and the "townies" of Bloomington. "The film's idyllic portrayal of a middle-American town, its lovable, idiosyncratic American characters and its sense of a dream being achieved," wrote Bruce Weber in the New York Times, "were very much the product of a grateful writer who felt himself to be a welcomed outsider."
Appeared in the special Huckleberry Finn, PBS.
Tesich attended Indiana University (his tuition was covered by a wrestling scholarship), majored in Russian literature, and moved on to Columbia University to obtain his master's in 1967. He began playwrighting while living in New York, and the first of his dramas, "The Carpenters," was produced in 1970. During the 1980s he turned largely to writing for films and produced the scripts for Eyewitness (1981), The World According to Carp (1982), and Eleni (1985). Many of his films reflect his belief in the basic decency of American society and in the strength of American values. He also wrote a novel, Summer Crossing (1982).
Television Appearances; Episodic: Barney Miller, ABC, 1982. Cop, "Pilot," The Golden Girls, NBC, 1985. Rick, Melba, CBS, 1986. "Brother's Keeper/' In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1988. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Anthony Bouvier, "Dear Diary," Women of the House, CBS, 1995. Appeared in episodes of Lou Grant, CBS; The White Shadow, CBS;ALF, NBC; and M*A*S*H, CBS. Other Television Appearances: Blue collar man, I'd Rather Be Calm (pilot), CBS, 1982. Lionel Clark, The Right Connections, 1997. Stage Appearances: Streamers, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1976. Sizwe Banzi Is Dead, Goodman Theatre, 1976. Native Son, Goodman Theatre, 1978. The Island, Goodman Theatre, Annenberg Center, Philadelphia, PA, 1979.
Tesich's plays after 1989, however, were less optimistic than his scripts of the 1980s. "The Speed of Darkness" (1989), "Square One" (1990) and "On the Open Road" (1992) all reflect a much darker vision of America than had been characteristic of Tesich's early work. "The American failure to intervene in the Yugoslav conflict affected him deeply," declared a writer for the London Times; "it was as though the fractured world of his childhood had come full circle." His most recent work, "Arts and Leisure," closed in New York in June, 1996. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
Also appeared in Sizwe Banzi Is Dead, Westwood Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA, and in The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit, Bloody Bess, The Sirens of Titan, Night Feast, and Cops. Toured U.S. cities in Hair.*
TESICH, Steve 1942-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Stoyan Tesich, September 29, 1942, in Uzice, Yugoslavia; died following a heart attack, July 1, 1996, in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Screenwriter and playwright. Steve Tesich is best remembered for his Academy Award-winning screenplay Breaking Away (1979). Tesich was born in war-torn Yugoslavia and immigrated to the United States with his family around 1955. Breaking Away was based on Tesich's own experience growing up in Bloomington, IN, home of Indiana University, and tells of the ri-
Books: Who's Who in America, 51st edition, Marquis, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 2,1996, section 3, p. 11; July 7, 1996, section 4, p. 4. Los Angeles Times, July 3/1996, p. B10. New York Times, July 2, 1996, p. A12. Times (London), July 12, 1996, p. 21. Washington Post, July 4, 1996, p. B5.
TUCCI, Michael 1950(?)PERSONAL Born April 15,1950 (some sources say 1946), in New York, NY; son of Nicholas (a business executive) and
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Minerva D. (LaRosa) Tucci; married Kathleen Mary Gately (a network executive), April 30, 1983; children: one. Education: C. W. Post College, Long Island University, B.A., 1968; Brooklyn Law School, J.D., 1971; studied acting at the American Place Theatre with Mira Rostova, Wynn Handman, and Howard Fine; studied voice with Lee and Sally Sweetland. Addresses: Contact—c/o 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and lawyer. Also works at a Christian church in Kentucky. Awards, Honors: Dramalogue Awards for acting, 1978, for Kid Twist, 1987, for The Boys from Syracuse, and 1988, for The Wizard of Oz. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Charlie Nichols, Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 198084. Gerald Golden, The Paper Chase: The Second Year, Showtime, 1983. Pete Schumaker, It's Gary Shandling's Show, Fox, 1988-90. Jeremy Barash, Flying Blind, Fox, 1992-93. Norman Briggs, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1993—. Television Appearances; Movies: Captain Claude Eatherly, Enola Cay: The Men, the Mission, and the Atomic Bomb, NBC, 1980. Randall, Change of a Lifetime (also known as A Change of Heart and Heather's Journey), NBC, 1991. Harvey Bell, "MacShayne: Final Roll of the Dice" (also known as "MacShayne's Big Score"), NBC Friday Night Mystery, NBC, 1994. Danny, The Man Who Captured Eichmann, TNT, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Hash," Barney Miller, ABC, 1975. Barney Miller, ABC, 1976 and 1978. Phil Goldenstein, On Our Own, CBS, 1977. People's Court, ABC, 1980. "Honest Abe," MacGyver, ABC, 1991. Principal Blair, "Harrassment," Life's Work, ABC, 1997. Other Television Appearances: Teddy Serrano, Friends (pilot), CBS, 1978.
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Armando, The Rainbow Girl (pilot), NBC, 1982. Lionel, The Princess Who Had Never Laughed (special), 1986. Appeared as Chico Marx in the special Croucho in Revue, HBO. Film Appearances: Lou, The Night They Robbed Big Bertha's, Scotia American, 1975. Sonny, Grease, Paramount, 1978. Harry Cimoli, Sunnyside, American International Pictures, 1979. Arnie, Lunch Wagon (also known as Lunch Wagon Girls and Come 'n Get /t), Bordeaux, 1981. Frank Turner, ]ust Like Dad, Leucadia Film Corp., 1995. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Herbie, Godspell, 1973. (Broadway debut) Sonny, Grease, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1975. Theatre Songs by Maltby and Shire, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1976. Hold Mel, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1977. Kid Twist, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1978. The Boys from Syracuse, Los Angeles, CA, 1987. The Wizard of Oz, Los Angeles, CA, 1988. Cockian, Philemon, York Theatre Company, 1991. Tales of Tinseltown, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, between 1991 and 1992. Appeared in American Mosaic, Mark Taper Forum. Toured as Chico Marx, Minnie's Boys, U.S. cities; also toured U.S. cities in Crease, Godspell, and Turn to the Right. WRITINGS Author (with actor Joe Mantegna) of the stage play Leonardo.*
VAN ARK, Joan 1948(?)PERSONAL Born June 16,1948 (some sources say 1943 or 1946), in New York, NY; daughter of Carroll (in public relations) and Dorothy Jean (a writer; maiden name, Hemenway) Van Ark; married John Marsillo (a news reporter), February 1, 1966; children: Vanessa Jean
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Marshall. Education: Attended Yale University School of Drama. Religion: Presbyterian. Addresses: Contact—10950 Alta View Dr., Studio City, CA 91604; 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019-4702. Agent—do William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress, producer, and director. Appeared in a television commercial for Betty Crocker products, 1971, and occasional spokesperson in Estee Lauder commercials. Advocate for the Humane Society. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, San Fernando Valley Track Club. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1971, for The School for Wives; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1973; Soap Opera Digest Awards, outstanding actress, 1986 and 1989; best young adult programming nomination, New York Festivals, 1995, for Boys Will Be Boys. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Janine Whitney, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1970. Nurse Ann "Annie" Carlisle, Temperatures Rising (also known as The New Temperatures Rising Show), ABC, 1972-73. Dee Dee Baldwin, We Ve Cot Each Other, CBS, 197778. Voice of Manta, "Manta and Moray, Monarchs of the Deep," Tarzan and the Super Seven (animated), CBS, 1978-80. Valene Clements Ewing, Da//as, CBS, 1978-81. Voices of Jessica Drew and Spider-Woman, SpiderWoman (animated), ABC, 1979-80. Valene Ewing Gibson Waleska, Knots Landing, CBS, 1979-92. Voice of Moray, "Manta and Moray, Monarchs of the Deep," Batman and the Super Seven (animated), NBC, 1980-81. Voice characterizations, Thundarrthe Barbarian (animated), ABC, 1980-82. Voice characterizations, Heathdiffand Dingbat (animated), 1980-81. Voices of Amelia and fly number two, Santo Bug/to, 1996. Also appeared as the voice of Queen Esther, Adventures from the Book of Virtues, PBS.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jane Robson, Testimony of Two Men, syndicated, 1977. Valene Ewing, Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-
Sac, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Frankie Banks, The Last Dinosaur, ABC, 1977. Marie Rivers, Red Flag: The Ultimate Came, CBS, 1981. Brenda Allen, Shakedown on the Sunset Strip, CBS, 1988. Claire Thomas, My First Love, ABC, 1988. Martha Mendham, Always Remember I Love You (also known as To Cast a Shadow), CBS, 1990. Julia Alberts, Menu for Murder (also known as Murder at the PTA Luncheon), CBS, 1990. Leslie Renner, Terror on Track 9 (also known as/ane/c: The Grand Central Murders), CBS, 1992. Cinnie Merritt, In the Shadows, Someone's Watching (also known asSomeone's Watching), NBC, 1993. Mrs. Drew, Tainted Blood, USA Network, 1993. With Harmful Intent, 1993. Nora McGill, Moment of Truth: A Mother's Deception (also known as Moment of Truth: Cult Rescue), NBC, 1994. Julie Kaiser, When the Dark Man Calls, USA Network, 1995. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, In the Shadows, Someone's Watching (also known as Someone's Watching), NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Alicia Dodd, The Judge and Jake Wyler, NBC, 1972. Nina, Big Rose: Double Trouble (also known as Big Rose and Double Trouble), CBS, 1974. Shirley, Shell Game, CBS, 1975. Glitter, ABC, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Cry Hard, Cry Fast/' Run for Your Life, NBC, 1967. "A Fashion for Dying/' The Felony Squad, ABC, 1968. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Starlet/' Mod Squad, ABC, 1968. Title role, "Sweet Annie Laurie," Bonanza, NBC, 1969. "The Maze," The FBI, ABC, 1969. "The Man Who Killed Jim Sonnett," Guns of Will Sonnett, ABC, 1969. "Stryker," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1969. "Love and the Proposal," Love, American Style, ABC, 1970.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The Condemned," The FBI, ABC, 1970. "A Deadly Game of Love," The Silent Force, ABC, 1970. "Nick," Matt Lincoln, ABC, 1970. The Double Wall," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1970. The Deadly Gift," The FBI, ABC, 1971. "Country Blues," Cannon, CBS, 1971. "Close-Up," Bold Ones: The Doctors, NBC, 1971. The Break-Up," The FBI, ABC, 1972. "A Night to Dismember," The Odd Couple, ABC, 1972. "Love and the Triple Threat," Love, American Style, ABC, 1972. Sandra Blanco, The Ring with the Red Velvet Ropes," Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress," Mannix, CBS, 1973. "Radar's Report," MM*S*H, CBS, 1973. "Duel in the Desert," Cannon, CBS, 1974. "A Zicorn in the Rough," The Cirl with Something Extra, NBC, 1974. Marian Gerard, Rhoda, CBS, 1974. "Vendetta," The FBI, ABC, 1974. "Adults Only," Medical Center, CBS, 1974. The Challenge," Barnaby/ones, CBS, 1974. Trial of Terror," Ironside, NBC, 1974. The Deadly Brothers," Manhunter, CBS, 1974. Barbara Kelbaker/Florence Baker, "Find Me If You Can," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. The Seven Million Dollar Man," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1974. The Man Who Couldn't Forget," Cannon, CBS, 1974. Marian Gerard, "Joe's Ex," Rhoda, CBS, 1975. "Guns for a Queen," Barbary Coast, ABC, 1975. "Too Late for Tomorrow," Medical Center, CBS, 1975. Susan Alexander, "Resurrection in Black and White," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1975. "Woman in White," Medical Story, NBC, 1975. The Night Visitor," Petrocelli, NBC, 1976. "Girl on a String,"/oe Forrester, NBC, 1976. The Bionic Boy," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1976. Christina Marks, There's One in Every Port," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1977. "Lady in the Squadroom," Kojak, CBS, 1977. "Have You Heard about Vanessa?," McMillan, NBC, 1977. "Gone but Not Forgotten," Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1978. Having Babies, ABC, 1978. "All the Emperor's Quasi-Norms," Quark, NBC, 1978. Time Bomb," The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, CBS, 1978. Haven Grant, "Death Mountain," Vega$, ABC, 1979.
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The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. "She Stole His Heart," The Love Boat, ABC, 1980. "Jewels and Jim," The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. "Seems Like Old Times," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. The Pat Sajak Show, CBS, 1989. Jewel Pemberton, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC,
1995. Kim, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995. Herself, "Women in Film," Women of the House, CBS, 1995. Herself, Cybill, CBS, 1997. Television Work; Episodic: Director of episodes "Letting Go" and "Hints and Evasions," both Knots Landing, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Roxanne, "Cyrano," ABC Afterschool Spec/a/s, ABC, 1974. Silia Gala, "Rules of the Game," Theatre in America, PBS, 1975. Ladies and Gentlemen . .. Bob Newhart, 1980. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1980. Batt/e of the Network Stars VIII, ABC, 1980. Batt/e of the Network Stars IX, ABC, 1980. Batt/e of the Network Stars XII, ABC, 1982. Batt/e of the Network Stars XIII, ABC, 1982. Batt/e of the Network Stars XV, ABC, 1983. Host, The CBS Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1984. Host, The 1984 Miss USA Pageant, 1984. Host, The 1984 Miss Universe Pageant, 1984. Host, Batt/e of the Network Stars XVIII, ABC, 1985. Bob Hope's Comedy Salute to the Soaps, NBC, 1985. Host, The CBS Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1985. Host, The 1985 Miss USA Pageant, 1985. Host, The 1985 Miss Universe Pageant, 1985. The Night of 100 Stars II, 1985. Host, The CBS Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1986. Dom DeLuise and Friends, Part 4, 1986. Fit for a Lifetime, 1986. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1988. Host, Women of Seoul, 1988. A//-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-labbar, NBC, 1989. Host, The CBS Ail-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1989. Host, The CBS Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1989. Bob Hope's 1990 Christmas Show from Bermuda (also known as Bob Hope's Christmas Special from Bermuda), NBC, 1990.
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Anchor, The CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1990. Ringmaster, The 15th Annual Circus of the Stars, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), NBC, 1990. The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1992. Host, The Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1992. Knots Landing Block Party, CBS, 1993. Judge, The Miss America Pageant, 1993. Susan Cooper, "Boys Will Be Boys/'ABCAfterschool Specials, ABC, 1994.
Television Work; Specials: Director, "Boys Will Be Boys,MBCAfterschoo/Spec/a/s, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1985. The Stuntman Awards, 1986. Presenter, The 13th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1987. Host, The 9th Annual Emmy Awards for Sports, 1988. The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1988. The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1990. Presenter, The /8th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1991. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in "Baseball Boogie" music video with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Stage Appearances: Corie Bratter, Barefoot in the Park, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1965. Chemin de Fer, New Theatre for Now, Los Angeles,
CA, 1969. In a Fine Castle, New Theatre for Now, 1971. Agnes, The School for Wives, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1971. Silia Gala, The Rules of the Game, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974. Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Melissa, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, 1990. A Little Night Music, 1994. Three Tall Women, New York City, 1995. Stardust, Los Angeles, CA, 1997. Appeared in productions of Cyrano de Bergerac and Ring Round the Moon; appeared at Tyrone Guthrie
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VAN PEEBLES, Melvin 1932PERSONAL Born August 21,1932, in Chicago, IL; children: Mario (an actor and producer), Megan, Melvin. Education: Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., 1953; also attended West Virginia State College. Addresses: Office—353 West 56th St., Apt. 10F, New York, NY 10019. Career: Writer, composer, producer, director, and actor. Appeared in a cabaret production, Bottom Line, New York City, 1974; appeared in nightclubs and cabarets in France; journalist and avant-garde filmmaker in France. Director of the music video Funky Beat. Also worked as a cable car grip operator, San Francisco, CA, a floor trader for the American Stock Exchange, and a portrait painter in Mexico. Military service: U.S. Air Force, navigator and bombardier. Member: Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, French Directors Guild. Awards, Honors: Honorary doctorate, Hofstra University, 1995; first prize from Belgian Festival for Don 'tP/ay Us Cheap. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sweetback, Sweet 5weetfaac/c's Baadasssss Song, Cinemation, 1971. America (also known as Moonbeam), ASA, 1986. Jake Witherspoon, Jaws: The Revenge, Universal, 1987. Wino Bob,O. C. andStiggs, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987. Himself, Making "Do the Right Thing/ 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Taxi driver, True Identity, Buena Vista, 1991. The editor, Boomerang, Paramount, 1992. Himself, Last Action Hero, 1993. Papa Joe, Posse, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Noble, Terminal Velocity, Buena Vista, 1994. Cynical jailbird, Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Film Work: Producer and director, Sunlight (short film) Cinema 16, 1958. Producer and director, Three Pick Up Men for Herrick (short film) Cinema 16, 1958. Director, The Story of a Three Day Pass (also known as La Permission), Sigma III, 1968. Director and music director, Watermelon Man, Columbia, 1970. Producer, director, and editor, Sweet Sweetfaac/c's Baadasssss Song, Cinemation, 1971. Producer, director, and editor, Don't Play Us Cheap, 1973. Producer, director, and editor, Identity Crisis, Academy, 1989. Producer, director, and editor, "Vrooom, Vrooom, Vrooom" (short film; also known as "Vroom Vroom Vroom!"), in Tales of Erotica (also known as Erotic Tales), Mercure Distribution, 1994. Producer (with Mario Van Peebles), Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Mel Spoon, Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Hawk, 'Taking Care of Terrific," WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1988. Norman Green, "Steinway to Heaven/' Dream On, HBO, 1990. Warner Devant, Living Single, Fox, 1995. Bennett Jackson, "The Documentary," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and Hom/c/cfe: LOTS), NBC, 1997. Television Work; Episodic: Director, The Big Room, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Walter Moon and Silkie Porter, The Sophisticated Gents, NBC, 1981. Vernon, "Homecoming Day/' Riot (also known as Riot in the Streets), Showtime, 1995. Asher, Fist of the North Star (also known as Fist of theNorthstar), HBO, 1995. Andre Speier, Gang in Blue (also known as The Phantom), Showtime, 1996.
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Television Work; Movies: Associate producer, The Sophisticated Cents, NBC, 1981. Producer (with Robert Lawrence, Mario Van Peebles, David Fuller, and Rick Natkin) and director (with Mario Van Peebles), Gang in Blue (also known as The Phantom), Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Louis Armstrong, "Satchmo: The Life of Louis Armstrong," American Masters, PBS, 1989. Bucket, "Calm at Sunset" (also known as "Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dick Halloran, Stephen King's The Shining (also known as The Shining), ABC, 1997. Stage Appearances: Out There fay Your Lonesome (solo show), Philharmonic Hall, New York City, 1973. Don't Play Us Cheap, Shubert Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1975. Waltz of the Stork, Century Theatre, New York City, 1982. Kickin'the Science, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1992. Also appeared in The Hostage with the Dutch National Theatre. Major Tours: Out There fay Your Lonesome (solo show), U.S. cities, 1973. Stage Work: Director, A /n't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1971. Producer and director, Don't Play Us Cheap, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1972. Producer and director, Waltz of the Stork, Century Theatre, New York City, 1982. Director, Champeeenl, New Federal Theatre, Harry Dejur Playhouse, New York City, 1983. RECORDINGS Albums:
Br'er Soul, 1969. As Serious as a Heart Attack, A&M, 1971. What the . . . You Mean / Can't Sing, A&M, 1974. Also recorded/A/n't Supposed to Die a Natural Death and Ghetto Gothic.
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WRITINGS Stage Plays; Also Composer and Lyricist, Except Where Indicated: Harlem Party, produced in Belgium, 1964, produced as Don't Play Us Cheap, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1972, and Shubert Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1975. Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1971, published by Bantam (New York City), 1973. Out There by Your Lonesome (solo show), Philharmonic Hall, and U.S. cities, 1973. (Book only) Reggae, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1980. Waltz of the Stork, Century Theatre, 1982. Champeeenl, New Federal Theatre, Harry Dejur Playhouse, 1983. Also wrote music and comedy material for cabaret productions. Screenplays: Sunlight (short film), Cinema 16, 1958. Three Pick Up Men for Herrick (short film), Cinema 16, 1958. And composer (with Mickey Baker), The Story of a Three Day Pass (also known as La Permission), Sigma III, 1968. Composer, Watermelon Man, Columbia, 1970. And composer, Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, Cinemation, 1971, published by Lancer Books, 1971. And composer and lyricist, Don't Play Us Cheap, 1973. (With Kenneth Vose, Lawrence Dukore, and Leon Capetanos) Creased Lightning, Warner Bros., 1977, published by Yeah, 1976. Identity Crisis, Academy, 1989. And composer, "Vrooom, Vrooom, Vrooom" (short film; also known as "Vroom Vroom Vroom!"), in Tales of Erotica (also known as Erotic Tales), Mercure Distribution, i994. Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Sophisticated Cents (based on The Junior Bachelor Society by John A. Williams), NBC, 1981. Teleplays; Specials: "The Day They Came to Arrest the Book," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1987. Novels: Un Ours pour le F.B.I., Buchet-Chastel (Paris, France), 1964, translation published as A Bear for the F.B.I., Trident, 1968. Un Americain en Enfer, Editions Denoel (Paris, France), 1965, translation published as The True American: A Folk Fable, Doubleday (New York City), 1976. La Fete a Harlem (adapted from his play Harlem Party), J. Martineau, 1967, translation published as Don't Play Us Cheap: A Harlem Party, Bantam (New York City), 1973. Panther, Thunder's Mouth Press (New York City), 1995. Short Fiction: Le Chinois du XIV, Le Gadenet, 1966. Nonfiction: The Making of Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, Lancer Books, 1972. Bold Money: A New Way to Play the Options Market, Warner Books (New York City), 1986. Bold Money: A New Way to Get Rich in the Options Market, Warner Books, 1987. (With Mario Van Peebles) No Identity Crisis: A Father and Son's Own Story of Working Together, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1990. Photography: The Big Heart (photo essay), 1967. Other: La Permission, J. Martineau, 1967. OTHER SOURCES
Teleplays; Pilots: And composer of title song, Just an Old Sweet Song, CBS, 1976, published by Ballantine (New York City), 1976. Down Home, CBS, 1978.
Books: Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 27, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1989. Contemporary Literary Criticism, Gale, Volume 2, 1974; Volume 20, 1982.
Teleplays; Movies: And composer of the song "Greased Lightning, "The
Periodicals: yet, May 22, 1995, p. 32.
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VAUGHN, Robert 1932PERSONAL Born Robert Francis Vaughn, November 22, 1932, in New York, NY; son of Gerald Walter (an actor) and Marcella Frances (an actress; maiden name, Gaudel) Vaughn; married Linda Staab (an actress), 1974; children: Caitlin, Cassidy. Education: Studied journalism at the University of Minnesota, 1950-51; Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences (now California State University), B.S. (theatre arts), 1956; University of Southern California, M.A. (theatre arts), 1960, Ph.D. (communications), 1970. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Agent—do Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069, and 888 Seventh Avenue, Suite 520, Nashville, TN, 37203. Career: Actor and writer. Began as a child actor on radio in the 1940s; sports reporter for the Minneapolis Star Journal, Minneapolis, MN, early 1950s; fulltime actor on television, in film and on stage since the late 1950s. Military service: U.S. Army, 195657. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Academy of Political and Social Scientists, California Democratic Committee. Awards, Honors: Photoplay Gold Medal Award, most popular actor, 1956; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1959, for The Young Philadelphians; British Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1968, for Bullitt; Emmy Award, outstanding continuing performance by a supporting actor in a drama series, 1978, for Washington: Behind Closed Doors. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Captain Ray Rambridge, The Lieutenant, NBC, 196364. Napoleon Solo, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1964-68. Harry Rule, The Protectors, syndicated, 1972-74. Harlan Adams, Emerald Point, N.A.S., CBS, 198384.
VAUGHN «419 Retired General Hunt Stockwell, TheA-Team, NBC, 1986-87. Host/Narrator, Reaching for the Skies, 1988-89. Narration, America at War, 1990. Host/Narrator, Danger Theatre, Fox, 1993. Rick Hamlin, a lawyer, As the World Turns, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Charles Desmond, Captains and the Kings, NBC, 1976. Frank Flaherty, Washington: Behind Closed Doors, ABC, 1977. Morgan Wendell, Centennial, NBC, 1978. Seth McLean, The Rebels, Operation Prime Time, 1979. President Woodrow Wilson, Backstairs at the White House, NBC, 1979. Senator Reynolds, The Blue and the Cray, CBS, 1982. Field Marshall Erhard Milch, Inside the Third Reich, ABC, 1982. John Bradford, Evergreen, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Jerry Hunter, The Woman Hunter, CBS, 1972. Edward Fuller, Kiss Me ... Kill Me, ABC, 1976. Michael Jacoby, Mirror Mirror, 1979. Dr. Arno Franken, Doctor Franken (also known as The Franken Project), NBC, 1980. Mark Case, The Gossip Columnist, Operation Prime Time, 1980. Harrison Crawford III, City in Fear (also known as Panic on Page One), ABC, 1980. Girard, Fantasies, ABC, 1982. Richard Whitney, The Day the Bubble Burst, NBC, 1982. Frederick Walker, A Question of Honor, CBS, 1982. Napoleon Solo, The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E., CBS, 1983. Dave Fairmont, Intimate Agony, ABC, 1983. Captain Powell, International Airport, ABC, 1985. Oliver Coles, Private Sessions, NBC, 1985. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Murrow, HBO, 1986. Stanley Auerbach, The Prince of Bel Air, ABC, 1986. Sheriff John Whaley, Desperado, NBC, 1987. Jay Corelli, Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter, NBC, 1990. Commissioner Peter Kinghorn, Dark Avenger, CBS, 1990. Mr. Morris, Tracks of Glory: The Major Taylor Story (also known as The Major Taylor Story), Disney Channel, 1992. Dennis Forbes, Dancing in the Dark, Lifetime, 1995.
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Witch Academy (also known as Little Devils), USA Network, 1995. Edward Bolt, "Escape to Witch Mountain," ABC Family Movie, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1985. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1986. NBC's 60th Anniversary Special, 1986. Host and Charles Hemming, defense attorney, You Are the Jury, 1986. Host, Manhunt. . . Update!, syndicated, 1989. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1989. Host, Dangerous Came of Fame, syndicated, 1992. Voice of Isaac Arnold, Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Host, Classic Spy Movies, TNT, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: The Boston Terrier, 1963. Senator Gerald Stratton, The Islander, CBS, 1978. Television Director; Series: Police Woman, NBC, 1974. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Black Friday/' Medic, NBC, 1955. "Cooter," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1956. "The Marine Story/' Big Town, NBC, 1956. "Fake SOS," Big Town, NBC, 1956. "Bitter Waters," Screen Directors Playhouse, NBC, 1956. "The Operator and the Martinet/' West Point, CBS, 1956. Jay Powers, "The Story of Jay Powers," The Millionaire, CBS, 1956. "Betty Goes Steady," Father Knows Best, NBC, 1956. "Courage Is a Gun,"Zane Grey Theatre, CBS, 1956. "The Twisted Road," Frontier Doctor, syndicated, 1957. "The Consort," Telephone Time, CBS, 1957. "A Gun Is for Killing/Zane Grey Theatre, CBS, 1957. "Billy the Kid," Tales of Wells Fargo (also known as Wells Fargo), NBC, 1957. Andy Bowers, "Romeo," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1957. "File #35," Walter Winchell File, ABC, 1958. "The Big Rat Pack," Dragnet, NBC, 1958. "The John Wilbot Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1958. "Return," Jefferson Drum, NBC, 1958. Dan Willard, "The Apprentice Sheriff," The Rifleman, ABC, 1958. Miguel Roverto, "Spark of Revenge," Zorro, ABC, 1959. "Borrowed Glory," Bronco, ABC, 1959. "Made in Japan," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "About Roger Mowbray," R/verfaoat, NBC, 1959. "Prelude to Violence," The Lineup, CBS, 1959. Art, "Dry Run," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1959. "Passage to the Enemy," Wichita Town, NBC, 1959. "The Dude," Law of the Plainsman, NBC, 1959. "The Innocent," Law of the Plainsman, NBC, 1959. "The Last Flight,"/4/coa Theater, NBC, 1960. "Noblesse Oblige," The Rebel, ABC, 1960. "Mooncloud," Men into Space, CBS, 1960. "Interrupted Honeymoon," Checkmate, CBS, 1960. "The Dark Trail," Laramie, NBC, 1960. "The Awakening," The Carlund Touch (also known as Mr. Gar/und), CBS, 1960. "Emergency," The June Allyson Show, CBS, 1960. Roger Bigelow, "The Roger Bigelow Show," Wagon Train, NBC, 1960. "Object," Stagecoach West, ABC, 1961. Dr. Frank Cordell, "The Ordeal of Dr. Cordell," Thriller, NBC, 1961. "The Landslide Adventure," Malibu Run, CBS, 1961. "The Scott Machine," The Asphalt ]ungle, ABC, 1961. "A Rage for Justice," FO//OW the Sun, ABC, 1961. "Treasure Coach," Tales of Wells Fargo (also known as Wells Fargo)f NBC, 1961. "To Wear a Badge," Target: The Corruptors, ABC, 1961. "The Far Side of Nowhere," Follow the Sun, ABC, 1961. "The Heckler," 87th Precinct, NBC, 1961. "The Debasers," Cain's Hundred, NBC, 1962. "The Boston Terrier," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. "Death of a Dream," Kraft Mystery Theater, NBC, 1962. Luke Martin, "The Way Station," Bonanza, NBC, 1962. "The Blues My Baby Gave Me," The Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1962. "Defendant," G.E. True, CBS, 1963. "No Small Wars," Empire, NBC, 1963. "If You Have Tears," The Virginian, NBC, 1963. Charlie Argos, "The Charlie Argos Story," The Untouchables, ABC, 1963. Jim Darling, "It's a Shame She Married Me," The Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1963. "Your Fortune for a Penny," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1963. "The Silence of Good Men," The Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1963. "Say Uncle," Please Don't Eat the Daisies, NBC, 1966. "The Mother Muffin Affair," The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "Blast," Police Woman, NBC, 1975. Hayden Danziger, "Troubled Waters," Columbo, NBC, 1975. "Generation of Evil," Po//ce Woman, NBC, 1976. Charles Clay, "Last Salute to the Commodore," Columbo, NBC, 1976. "Murder at F-Stop 11," The Feather and Father Gang, ABC, 1977. "Who Killed Charles Pendragon?," Eddie Capra Mysteries, NBC, 1978. "The Story of Daniel in the Lion's Den," Greatest Heroes of the Bible, 1978. Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1979. "The Spirit is Willie," Centennial (also known as The Big Event), NBC, 1979. "The Scream of Eagles," Trapper ]ohn, M.D., CBS, 1980. "Girl Under Glass," The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. Hotel, ABC, 1983. Deputy Chief Curtis Moorehead, "City Under Siege," Hunter, NBC, 1984. "Face to Face," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1984. Gideon Armstrong, "Murder Digs Deep," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. You Are the Jury, 1986. "Abnormal Psych," Stingray, NBC, 1986. Huxley, "Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl," The Ray Bradbury Theater, HBO, 1987. Edwin Chancellor, "The Grand Old Lady," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Charles Winthrop, "The Witch's Curse," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Walker Texas Ranger, CBS, 1993. Rykker, "Dragonswing," Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993. Rykker, "Dragonswing II," KungFu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1994. Bill Stratton, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1995. William Shane, "Who Killed the Movie Mogul?," Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. James Sheffield, "Me and Mrs. Jones," The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Dr. Stewart Rizor, "The Plague," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996. Alexander Drake, "Discard," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. Carl Anderton, "Burned," Law and Order (also known as Law & Order), NBC, 1997. Judge, "One Day Out West," The Magnificent Seven, CBS, 1998. Also appeared in Telephone Time, CBS, and Genera/ Electric True, CBS.
VAUGHN «421 Film Appearances: Photographer (bit part), /'// Cry Tomorrow, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Spearman and Hebrew at Golden Calf, The Ten Commandments, Paramount, 1956. Bob Ford, Hell's Crossroads, Republic, 1957. Buddy Root, No Time to Be Young (also known as Teenage Delinquents), Columbia, 1957. Boy, Teenage Caveman (also known as Prehistoric World and Out of the Darkness), American International Pictures, 1958. Don Bigelow, Unwed Mother, Allied Artists, 1958. Edward "The Kid" Campbell, Good Day for a Hanging, Columbia, 1959. Chester "Chet" Gwynn, The Young Philadelphians, Warner Bros., 1959. Lee, The Magnificent Seven, United Artists, 1960. Klaus Everard, The Big Show, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Jim Melford, The Caretakers (also known as Borderlines), United Artists, 1963. Cameo as Napoleon Solo, The Class Bottom Boat, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Napoleon Solo, To Trap a Spy, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1966. Napoleon Solo, The Spy with My Face, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Napoleon Solo, The Spy in the Green Hat, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Napoleon Solo, One Spy Too Many, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1966. Napoleon Solo, One of Our Spies Is Missing, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Bill Fenner, The Venetian Affair, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1967. Napoleon Solo, The Karate Killers, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1967. Napoleon Solo, The Helicopter Spies, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Napoleon Solo, How to Steal the World, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Walter Chalmers, Bullitt, Warner Bros., 1968. Major Paul Kreuger, The Bridge at Remagen, United Artists, 1969. Street photographer, If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, United Artists, 1969. Casca, A///I/S Caesar, American International Pictures, 1970. Dr. Michael Bergen, The Mind of Mr. Soames, Columbia, 1970. Ray, The Statue, Cinerama, 1971. Neilson, The Clay Pigeon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971.
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Senator Gary Parker, The Towering Inferno, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Stuart "Star" Chase, Wanted: Babysitter (also known as Un Maledetto Pasticio, La Babysitter, ]eune Fille Libre le Soir, and The Babysitter), SNC, 1975. Atraco en la Jungla, 1976. Voice of Proteus IV, Demon Seed, United Artists, 1977. Professor Duncan, Starship Invasions, Warner Bros., 1978. Lucifer Complex, VCI Home Video, 1978. Colonel Donald Rogers, Brass Target, United Artists, 1979. Dr. Neal, Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff (also known as T/ieS/n), Bel-Air/Gradison, 1979. Hudd, Cuba Crossing (also known as Assignment: Kill Castro, Kill Castro, Key West Crossing, The Mercenaries, Sweet Dirty Tony, and 5weet Violent Tony), Key West, 1980. Barkley, Virus (also known as Fukkatsu no hi and DayofRessurection), Media, 1980. Gelt, Battle Beyond the Stars, Orion, 1980. Gordon Cain, Hanger 18, Sunn Classic, 1980. David Blackman,5.O.£v Paramount, 1981. Ross Webster, Superman III, Warner Bros., 1983. Veliki Transport (also known as Heroes), 1983. The Last Bastion, Academy Entertainment, 1984. Ryland, Black Moon Rising, New World, 1986. General Woodbridge, The Delta Force, Cannon,
1986. Max, Brutal Glory, 1987. Sam Merrick, CIA agent, Hour of the Assassin, Concorde, 1987. Ray Melton, Nightstick, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1987. Another Way (also known as D Kikan ]oho), 1988. Edward Delacorte, Captive Rage, The Movie Group, 1988. Lawson, Renegade, 1988. Ambassador MacKay, The Emissary, 1989. Colonel Schneider, Skeleton Coast, Silvertree, 1989. Masters, C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D., Vestron, 1989. Lord Byron Orlock, Transylvania Twist, Concorde Pictures, 1989. Dr. Gary, Buried Alive (also known as Edgar Allen Foe's Buried Alive), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1989. Adolf Hitler, That's Adequate, Hemdale Home Video, 1990. Wolfgang Manteuffil, River of Death (also known as Alistair Maclean's River of Death), Cannon,
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Dr. Duncan, Nobody's Perfect, Moviestore, 1990. Wedgewood, Going Under, Warner Home Video, 1991. Mr. X, Blind Vision, Worldvision Home Video, 1992. Senator Dougherty, Joe's Apartment, Warner Bros.,
1996. Senator Powell, Menno's Mind, 1996. Baxter, Vulcan, Premiere Entertainment, 1997. Motel Blue, DeMartini/Anderson Productions, 1997. Milk and Money, 1997. Walter Denkins, McCinsey's Island, 1997. Professor Michaels, An American Affair, TSC, 1997. Also appeared in The City Jungle, Twilight Blue, Dive!, Fair Trade, and Rampage.
Stage Appearances: Title role, Hamlet, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1964. Title role, F.D.R. (one-man play), 1978. Henry Drummond, Inherit the Wind, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1984-85. / Hate Hamlet, Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1992. WRITINGS Only Victims: A Study of Show Business Blacklisting, Putnam, 1972, republished by Limelight Editions, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volumes 61-64, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1976.*
VENNERA, Chick 1952PERSONAL Original name, Francis Vennera; born March 27, 1952, in Herkimer, NY; son of Frank (a musician) and Victoria (Guido) Vennera; married Suzanne Messbauer (a clothing designer), April 9, 1983; children: Nicole. Education: Trained for the stage at Pasadena Playhouse and with Milton Katselas at Actors Lab. Avocational interests: Golf. Addresses: Agent—do Premiere Artists Agency, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 510, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor, screenwriter, and composer. Saxophone player and singer in a nightclub band, New
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York City; appeared as Goofy, Disney on Parade; commercial voiceover performer. Also worked as a telephone salesperson and delivered flowers. Military service: U.S. Army, Signal Corps, Special Services.
Voice, The Real Adventures of ]onny Quest (animated; also known as ]onny Quest: The Real Adventures), TNT, TBS, and The Cartoon Network, 1996.
Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Nosotros.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Arthur Hailey's "The Moneychangers" (also known as The Moneychangers), NBC, 1976. OnceanEag/e, NBC, 1976.
Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1977, for Jockeys. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Marv Gomez, Thank God It's Friday, Columbia, 1978. Sergeant Danny Ruffelo, Yanks, Universal, 1979. Tony, High Risk, American Cinema, 1981. Pepper Zombie, Hysterical, American Cinema, 1981. Ness, Boarding School, Trankis, 1985. Tony Leonard, Kidnapped, Hickmar, 1986. Edgar Ness, Free Ride, 1986. Joe Mondragon, The Milagro Beanfield War, Universal, 1988. Nuzo, Last Rites, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1988. Shapiro, Night Eyes (also known as Hidden View and Hidden Vision), Paramount/Prism Entertainment, 1990. Santos, McBain, Shapiro/Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1991. Kyle, The Terror Within II, Concorde, 1991. Stephen Ross, Double Threat, American International Pictures, 1992. Freddie Summers, Body Chemistry 3 (also known as Body Chemistry III: Point of Seduction), New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Alex Stein, Night Eyes 4 (also known as Night Eyes... Fatal Passion), 1995. Freddie Summers, Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure (also known as Body Chemistry IV), 1995. Raul Solo, Kissing Miranda, Cinequanon Pictures International, 1995. Perry, Alone in the Woods, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Luis, Baretta, ABC, 1976. Raoul, Hail to the Chief, ABC, 1985. Voice of Sammy the Rat, Foofer (animated), NBC, 1986. Johnny, Mad about You, NBC, 1995. Voice of Pesto, Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky and the Brain, The WB, 1995.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Mitch Costigan, Vega$, ABC, 1978. Private Joseph Battaglia, G./.'s, CBS, 1980. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mitch Costigan, "Comeback" (also known as "Casualty of War"), Vega$, ABC, 1980. Mitch Costigan, "Magic Sister Slayings," Vega$, ABC, 1980. Stack, Hollywood Beat, ABC, 1985. Hector Rivera, Night Court, NBC, 1986. Spider, Diff rent Strokes, ABC, 1986. Voice of Joe P. (Pesto Pigeon), Animaniacs, Fox, 1993. Made television debut as a ruffian, Lucas Tanner, NBC; also appeared in TJ. Hooker, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Luis, Billy: Portrait of Street Kid (also known as Ghetto Child), CBS, 1977. Frankie, A Bunny's Tale, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Coach Pingatore, A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story, 1989. Frank de la Grana, Runaway Father, 1991. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Sonny, Grease, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1976. (Off-Broadway debut) Angel Quiton,/ockexs, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1977. Appeared in productions of The Tigers, Dark of the Moon, and The Rose Tattoo, all in Los Angeles, CA. Major Tours: Sonny, Grease, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1973-75.
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Story Ideas for Teleplays: "Comeback" (also known as "Casualty of War"), Vega*, ABC, 1980. "Magic Sister Slayings," Vega$, ABC, 1980. Composer for an episode of Vega$, ABC.*
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Born December 7, 1915, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Abraham and Bertha (Schorr) Wallach; married Anne Jackson (an actress), March 5, 1948; children: Peter Douglas, Roberta Lee, and Katherine Beatrice. Education: University of Texas at Austin, B.A., 1936; City College (now the City University of New York), M.S., education, 1938; trained for the stage at Neighborhood Playhouse, 1938-40, and with Lee Strasberg at Actors Studio. Avocational interests: Woodworking, collecting antiques, collecting clocks, tennis, baseball, architecture, photography, watercoloring, swimming. Addresses: Agent—do Paradigm, 200 West 57th St., Suite 900, New York, NY 10019. Contact—90 Riverside Dr., New York, NY 10024. Career: Actor. WLID-Radio, Brooklyn, NY, actor in radio plays, 1936-38; Actors Studio, New York City, original member, 1947—, vice-president, 1980-81, and teacher; Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, member of advisory board, 1991-92; Neighborhood Playhouse School Theatre, member and director; Arena Stage, Washington, DC, guest artist. Also worked as playground director, camp counselor, and hospital registrar. Military service: U.S. Army, Medical Corps, served during World War II; became captain. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, Variety New York Drama Critics Poll, Donaldson Award, and Theatre World Award, all 1951, for The Rose Tat-
too; British Academy Award, most outstanding newcomer to film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1956, for Baby Doll; Emmy Award, 1966, for The Poppy Is Also a Flower; inducted into Theatre Hall of Fame, 1988; honorary doctorate, School for the Visual Arts, 1991; honorary degree from Emerson College. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: Title role, Liliom, Curtain Club, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1936. The Bo Tree, Locust Valley, NY, 1939. (Broadway debut) Crew chief, Skydrift, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1945. Cromwell, Henry VIII, American Repertory Theatre, International Theatre, New York City, 1946. Busch, Yellow Jack, American Repertory Theatre, International Theatre, 1947. Two of Spades and Leg of Mutton, Alice in Wonderland, American Repertory Theatre, International Theatre, 1947. Diomedes, Antony and Cleopatra, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1947. Androcles and the Lion, American Repertory Theatre, International Theatre, 1947. Stefanowski, Mister Roberts, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1949. Alvarro Mangiacavallo, The Rose Tattoo, Martin Beck Theatre, 1951. Kilroy, Cam/no Real, National Theatre, New York City, 1953. Dickson, Scarecrow, Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1953. Julien, Mademoiselle Colombe, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1954. (London debut) Sakini, The Teahouse of the August Moon, Her Majesty's Theatre, London, 1954, then Martin Beck Theatre, 1955.
426 • WALLACH Bill Walker, Major Barbara, Martin Beck Theatre, 1956. Old Man, "The Chairs" in The Chairs [and] The Lesson (double-bill), Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1958. Willie, The Cold Wind and the Warm, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1958. Berenger, Rhinoceros, Longacre Theatre, 1961. Ben, "The Tiger," and Paul XXX, "The Typists," in The Tiger [and] The Typists (double-bill), Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1963, then Globe Theatre, London, 1964. Milt Manville, Luv, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1964. Charles Dyer, Staircase, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1968. Ollie H. and Wesley, Promenade All!, Alvin Theatre, 1972. General St. Pe, The Waltz of the Toreadors, Circle in the Square, New York City, then Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1973. Peppino, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Martin Beck Theatre, 1974. Arthur Canfield, The Sponsor, Peachtree Playhouse, Atlanta, GA, 1975. Colin, Absent Friends, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, then Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, later Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, all 1977. Mr. Frank, The Diary of Anne Frank, Theatre Four, New York City, 1978. The Neighborhood Playhouse at Fifty: A Celebration, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1978. Alexander, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, then Concert Hall, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, both 1979. Leon Rose, "A Need for Brussels Sprouts," and Gus Frazier, "A Need for Less Expertise," in Twice around the Park (double-bill), Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, 1981, then Cort Theatre, New York City, 1982, later Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1984. Stephan, The Nest of the Woodgrouse, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1984. The Flowering Peach, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Coconut Grove, FL, 1986. Monsieur Paul Vigneron, Opera Comique, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1987. Waitin' in the Wings: The Night the Understudies Take Center Stage, Triplex International Theatre Festival, Triplex Theatre, New York City, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 David Cole, Cafe Crown, New York Shakespeare Festival, Newman/Public Theatre, 1988, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1989. The Players Club Centennial Salute, Shubert Theatre, 1989. Marley's ghost and Fezziwig, A Christmas Carol, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1990. Gregory Solomon, The Price, Criterion Theatre/Center Stage Right, New York City, 1992. In Persons, Kaufman Theatre, New York City, 1993. Noah, The Flowering Peach, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1994. Also appeared in This Property Is Condemned, Equity Library Theatre, New York City; Lady from the Sea and What Every Woman Knows, both in New York City. Stage Appearances; Major Tours: Alvarro Mangiacavallo, The Rose Tattoo, U.S. cities, 1951. Sakini, The Teahouse of the August Moon, U.S. cities, 1956. Ben, 'The Tiger," and Paul XXX, 'The Typists," in The Tiger [and] The Typists (double-bill), U.S. cities, 1966. Ollie H. and Wesley, Promenade All!, U.S. cities, 1971. General St. Pe, Waltz of the Toreadors, U.S. cities, 1973-74. Colin, Absent Friends, U.S. cities, 1977. Alexander, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, U.S. cities, 1979. Film Appearances: Danger, 1952. Silva Vacarro, Baby Doll, Warner Bros., 1956. Dancer, The Lineup, Columbia, 1958. Calvera, The Magnificent Seven, United Artists, 1960. Poncho, Seven Thieves, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Guido, The Misfits, United Artists, 1961. John, Adventures of a Young Man (also known as Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Charlie Cant, How the West Was Won, Cinerama, 1962. Sergeant Craig, The Victors, Columbia, 1963. Warren Stone, Act One, Warner Bros., 1964. Rodriguez Valdez, Kisses for My President (also known as Kisses for the President), Warner Bros., 1964. Stratos, The Moon-Spinners, Buena Vista, 1964. Shah of Khwarezm, Genghis Khan (also known as Dschingis Khan and Dzingis-Kan)f Columbia, 1965.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 The General, Lord Jim, Columbia, 1965. David Leland, How to Steal a Million (also known as How to Steal a Million and Live Happily Ever After), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Locarno, The Poppy Is Also a Flower (also known as Danger Grows Wild, The Opium Connection, and Poppies Are Also Flowers), Comet, 1966. Tuco, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (also known as // Buono, il Brutto, il Cattivo), United Artists, 1967. Ben Harris, The Tiger Makes Out, Columbia, 1967. Harry Hunter, How to Save a Marriage (and Ruin Your Life) (also known as Band of Gold), Columbia, 1968. Tennessee Fredericks, A Lovely Way to Die (also known as/A Lovely Way to Co), Universal, 1968. Cab driver, New York City—The Most (documentary), 1968. Cacopoulos, Revenge at El Paso (also known as Ace High, Four Gunmen of Ave Maria, Revenge in El Paso, and // Quattro dell'ave Maria), Paramount, 1969. Scannapieco, The Brain (also known as Le Cerveau), Paramount, 1969. Ben Baker, MacKenna's Gold, Columbia, 1969. Napoleon Bonaparte, The Adventures of Gerard (also known as /Adventures of Brigadier Gerard), United Artists, 1970. Store clerk, The Angel Levine, United Artists, 1970. Arthur Mason, The People Next Door, Avco-Embassy, f 1970. Mario Gambretti, Zigzag (also known as False Witness andZ/g-Zag), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Kifke, Romance of a Horse Thief, Allied Artists, 1971. Sotto a Chi Toccal (also known as Sesos para f lla, Punetazos para Todos and Vier Froehliche Rabauken), 1972. Lynn Forshay, Cinderella Liberty, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1973. Don Vittorio, Crazy/oe, Columbia, 1974. Don't Turn the Other Cheek (also known as The Killer from Yuma, Long Live Your Death, and Viva la Muerte ... Tua), International Amusement Corporation, 1974. Narrator, L'Chaim—To Life!, 1974. Black, // Bianco, il Giallo, il Nero (also known as Samurai, White, Yellow, Black, and El Blanco, elAmarillo, yel Negro), CIDIF, 1975. Ras, Attenti al Buffone! (also known as Eye of the Cat), Medusa Distribuzione, 1975. Monsignor, Nasty Habits (also known as The Abbess), Brut, 1976. Benjamin Franklin, Independence (short film), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976.
WALLACH «427 Stateline Motel (also known Last Chance, Last Chance for a Born Loser, Last Chance Motel, and L'ultima Chance), International Cinefilm-NMD, 1976. Detective, E Tanta Paura, 1976. Adam Coffin, The Deep, Columbia, 1977. General Tom Reser, The Domino Principle (also known as The Domino Killings), Avco-Embassy, 1977. Detective Gatz, The Sentinel, Universal, 1977. Rabbi Gold, Girlfriends, Warner Bros., 1978. Vince Marlowe, "Dynamite Hands," and Pop, "Baxter's Beauties of 1933," Movie Movie, Warner Bros., 1978. Gerolamo Giarra,Squadra Antimafia (also known as Little Italy), 1978. Man in oil, Circle of Iron (also known as The Silent Flute), Avco-Embassy, 1979. Sal Hyman, Firepower, Associated Film Distribution, 1979. Joe Diamond, Winter Kills, Avco-Embassy, 1979. Ritchie Blumenthal, The Hunter, Paramount, 1980. H imself, Acting: Lee Strasberg and the Actors Studio (documentary), Davada Enterprises, 1981. Lieutenant General Leporello, The Salamander, ITC, 1983. Sam Orowitz, Sam's 5on, Invictus, 1984. Himself, Sanford Me/sner—The Theatre's Best Kept Secret (documentary), Columbia, 1984. Leon B. Little, Tough Guys, Buena Vista, 1986. Himself, He//o /Actors Studio , Actors Studio, 1987. Dr. Herbert A. Morrison, Nuts, Warner Bros., 1987. "The Sahara Forest" and "Climbed up the Ladder and Had Her" in Funny, Associates and Ferren, 1988. Narrator, Terez/n Diary, 1989. Rosengarten (also known as The Rose Garden), 1989. Smoke, 1990. Cotton Weinberger, The Two lakes, Paramount, 1990. Don Altobello, Mario Puzo's The Godfather, Part HI (also known as The Godfather, Part III), Paramount, 1990. Sam Abrams, Article 99, Orion, 1992. George Lieberhoff, Mistress, Rainbow Releasing/ Tribeca Productions, 1992. Peck, Night and the City, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Miele, Dolce Amore, 1993. Don Siro, Honey Sweet Love, 1994. Sheldon, Two Much (also known as Loco de Amor), Buena Vista, 1995. Fallen, The Associate, Buena Vista, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Vincent Danzig, Our Fam/7y Honor, ABC, 1985-86. Narrator, Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996.
428 • WALLACH Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gus Farber, Seventh Avenue, NBC, 1977. Ben Ezra, Harold Robbins' The Pirate (also known as The Pirate), CBS, 1978. Hernando DeTalavera, Christopher Columbus, CBS, 1985. Latella, Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride (also known as A Bride of Violence, A Family Matter, A Woman of Honor, and Dona c/'onore,), syndicated, 1991. Frank Latella, Vendetta II: The New Mafia (also known as Bride of Violence 2, Vendetta 2, and Dona cf'onore 2), syndicated, 1993. Voice, Baseball (also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "The Man Who Wasn't Himself," Studio One, CBS, 1957. "The World of Nick Adams," The Seven Lively Arts,
CBS, 1957. "Albert Anastasia," Climax!, CBS, 1958. "The Plot to Kill Stalin," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1958. "My Father the Fool," Des/7u Playhouse, CBS, 1958. "The Emperor's New Clothes," Shirley Temple's
Storybook, NBC, 1958. "For Whom the Bell Tolls," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "The Margaret Bourke-White Story," Sunday Showcase, NBC, 1960. "Birthright," Good/ear Theatre, NBC, 1960. "Lullaby," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1960. "Hope Is the Thing with Feathers," Robert Herridge
Theatre, CBS, 1960. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Frank Enari, A Cold Night's Death (also known as The Chill Factor), ABC, 1973. DeWitt Foster, Indict and Convict, ABC, 1974. Olan Vacio, Fugitive Family, CBS, 1980. Sal Galucci, The Pride of Jesse Hallam, CBS, 1981. Bert Silverman, Skokie, CBS, 1981. Mauritzi Apt, The Wall, CBS, 1982. Uncle Vern Damico, The Executioner's Song, NBC, 1982. Dr. William H itzig, Anatomy of an Illness, CBS, 1984. Dr. Huffman, Murder: By Reason of Insanity (also known as My Sweet Victim), CBS, 1985. Norman Voss, Something in Common, CBS, 1986. Yacov, The Impossible Spy, HBO, 1987. Moses Zelnick, Legacy of Lies, USA Network, 1992. Bill Presser, Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (also known as Life on the High Wire and Teamster Boss), HBO, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Beautiful Bequest,"Phllco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1949. "Rappaccini's Daughter," Lights Out, NBC, 1951. "The System," Danger, CBS, 1952. "Stan, the Killer," Summer Studio One, CBS, 1952. "Deadlock," The Web, CBS, 1952. "The Baby/'Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "The Brownstone," Good/ear Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "Shadow of the Champ," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "Mr. Blue Ocean," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1955. "The Outsiders," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "A Fragile Affair," The Kaiser Aluminum Hour, NBC, 1956.
"A Death of Princes," Naked City, ABC, 1960. "A Bit of Glory," Outlaws, NBC, 1962. "A Run for the Money," Naked City, ABC, 1962. "Tomorrow the Man," Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. Mr. Freeze number three, "Ice Spy," Batman, ABC, 1967. Mr. Freeze number three, "The Duo Defy," Batman, ABC, 1967. "Dear Friends," CBS Playhouse, CBS, 1967. "Legal Maneuver," The Young Lawyers, ABC, 1971. "Paradise Lost," N.E.T. Playhouse, PBS, 1971. "The Typists," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1971. "Compliments of the Season," Orson Welles' Great Mysteries, syndicated, 1973. "A Question of Answers," Kojak, CBS, 1975. Tales of the Unexpected, syndicated, 1981. "Tommy Howell,"/4n American Portrait, CBS, 1985. "The Silver Maiden,"Shortstories, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Tim Charles, "To Bind the Wounds," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1986. Gene Malloy, "A Father's Faith," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1987. Salvatore Gambino, "A Very Good Year for Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. Yosef Kandinsky, "Kandinsky's Vault," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1988. Union worker, Law and Order, NBC, 1991. Simon Valaness, "The Working Stiff," Law and Order, NBC, 1992. Narrator, "The Western," American Cinema, PBS, 1995. "Yul Brynner: The Man Who Was King," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. "Marilyn Monroe: The Mortal Goddess," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Appeared in episodes of Alcoa/Coodyear Theater, NBC; Dupont Show of the Month; CBS; and Suspicion, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Dauphin, "The Lark/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. "Where Is Thy Brother?," Jewish Appeals Special, NBC, 1958. Happy Locarno, The Poppy Is Also a Flower (also known as Poppies Are Also Flowers), ABC, 1966. "Paradise Lost," Great Performances, PBS, 1974. "Twenty Shades of Pink," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1976. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1984. The ABC All-Star Spectacular, ABC, 1985. Mr. Prince, "Rocket to the Moon," American Playhouse, PBS, 1986. We the People 200: The Constitutional Gala, CBS, 1987. Host and narrator, Hollywood's Favorite Heavy: Businessmen on Primetime TV, PBS, 1987. The Typists, Arts and Entertainment, 1987. Narrator, It's Up to Us: The Giraffe Project (documentary), PBS, 1988. Ira Abrams, "A Matter of Conscience" (also known as "Silent Witness"), CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1989. "Sanford Meisner: The Theatre's Best Kept Secret," American Masters, PBS, 1990. Himself, The Godfather Family: A Look Inside, HBO, 1990. Voice, "Coney Island," The American Experience, PBS, 1991. "Helen Hayes: First Lady of the American Theatre," American Masters, PBS, 1991. Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love, NBC, 1991. "Miracle on 44th Street: A Portrait of the Actors Studio," American Masters, PBS, 1991. World War II: A Personal journey, The Disney Channel, 1991. Voice of William H. Crook, Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Street Scenes: New York on Film, American Movie Classics, 1992. Voice, "The Donner Party," The American Experience, PBS, 1992. Narrator, Ella Kazan: A Director's lourney, American Movie Classics, 1995. Voice of Horace Greeley and Henry Bergh, P. T. Barnum: America's Greatest Showman, The Discovery Channel, 1995.
WALTER • 429 Voice, "The Way West" (also known as "The West"), The American Experience, PBS, 1995. Clark Gable: Tall, Dark, and Handsome, TNT, 1996. Cronkite Remembers (also known as Walter Cronkite Remembers), CBS, 1996. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, 1996. Narrator, The Man Who Drew Bug-Eyed Monsters, PBS, 1996. Narrator, The Moviemakers: Arthur Penn (also known as Arthur Penn), PBS, 1996. Narrator, The Moviemakers: Robert Wise (also known as Robert W/se), PBS, 1996. Narrator, The Moviemakers: Stanley Donen (also known as Stanley Donen), PBS, 1996. Himself, James Dean: A Portrait, 1996. Voice of Pinchas Freudiger and David Ben-Gurion, The Trial of Adolf Eichmann, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Joe Verga, Embassy, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Other: Worlds Beyond: The Black Tombs, 1987. WRITINGS Contributor to periodicals, including Films and Filming. SIDELIGHTS Wallach's favorite roles include Kilroy in Cam/no Real and Alvarro Mangiacavallo in The Rose Tattoo. OTHER SOURCES Books: Thomas, Nicholas, editor, The International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, second edition, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1992. Periodicals: Films in Review, August-September, 1983.*
WALTER, Jessica 1944(?)PERSONAL Born January 31, 1944 (some sources say 1940), in New York, NY; daughter of David (a musician) and Esther (a teacher; maiden name, Groisser) Walter;
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married Ross Bowman, March 27, 1966 (divorced, 1978); married Ron Leibman (an actor), June 26, 1983; children: (first marriage) Brooke. Education: Trained for the stage at Neighborhood Playhouse and Bucks County Playhouse. Addresses: /Agent—Bob Gersh, The Gersh Agency, 222 North Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Member: Screen Actors Guild (member of board of directors, 1973—; vice-president, 1975-83), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, 1963, for Photofinish; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a drama, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1971, for Play Misty for Me; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actress, 1975, for Amy Prentiss; Emmy Award nominations, 1976, for The Streets of San Francisco, and 1980, for Trapper John, M.D. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Julie Morano, Love of Life, CBS, 1962-65. Phyllis Koster, For the People, CBS, 1965. Title role, Amy Prentiss, NBC, 1974-75. Joan Hamlyn,/A// That Glitters, syndicated, 1977. Melanie Mclntyre, Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 197984. Ava Marshall, Bare Essence, NBC, 1983. Voice of Diabolyn, Wildfire (animated), CBS, 198687. Connie Lo Verde, Aaron's Way, NBC, 1988. Voice of Fran Sinclair, Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991-94. Anne, The Round Table, NBC, 1992. Eleanor Armitage, One Life to Live, ABC, 1996-97. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ursula, Arthur Hailey's "Wheels" (also known as Wheels), NBC, 1978. Maggie McGregor, Scruples, ABC, 1981. Television Appearances; Movies: Jessica Carson, Three's a Crowd, ABC, 1969. Dee Dee, Women in Chains, ABC, 1972. Fredrica Morgan, Home for the Holidays (also known as Deadly Desires), ABC, 1972. Louise Damon, Hurricane (also known as Hurricane Hunters), ABC, 1974.
Nomi Haroun, Victory at Entebbe, ABC, 1976. Louise Carmino, Black Market Baby (also known as A Dangerous Love and Don't Steal My Baby), ABC, 1977. Christina Wood, Secrets of Three Hungry Wives, NBC, 1978. Megan, Wild and Wooly, ABC, 1978. Nicole DeCamp, Vampire, ABC, 1979. Irene Barton, She's Dressed to Kill (also known as Someone's Killing the World's Greatest Models), NBC, 1979. Pat Brooks, Miracle on Ice, ABC, 1981. Roz Richardson, Thursday's Child, CBS, 1983. Gertrude Simon, The Execution, NBC, 1985. Francesca DeLorca, Killer in the Mirror, NBC, 1986. Ms. Peggy Shields, Jenny's Song, syndicated, 1988. Bess Kaufman, Leave of Absence, NBC, 1994. Joan, Mother Knows Best, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Vivien Scott, Pursue and Destroy, ABC, 1966. Janet Braddock, The Immortal, ABC, 1969. Jane Antrim, They Call It Murder, NBC, 1971. Sally McNamara, Having Babies, ABC, 1976. Morgan LeFay, Dr. Strange, CBS, 1978. Astrid Carlisle, The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1984. Jessica Craigmont, T.L.C., NBC, 1984. Connie Lo Verde, Aaron's Way (also known as /Aaron's Way: The Harvest), NBC, 1988. Bonnie Balian, Dad's a Dog, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Curse of the Gypsy," Diagnosis: Unknown, CBS, 1960. "Hold for Gloria Christmas," Naked City, ABC, 1962. "A Long Way from St. Louis," Route 66, CBS, 1963. "Take Sides with the Sun," fast Side/West Side, CBS, 1964. "The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow," The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1964. "The Fine Line," The Defenders, CBS, 1964. "August Is the Month before Christmas," Ben Casey, ABC, 1964. Flipper, NBC, 1964. "The Suspect," The Doctors and the Nurses, CBS, 1964. "House of Cards," The Rogues, NBC, 1964. "The Unwritten Law," The Defenders, CBS, 1965. "Act of Violence," The Doctors and the Nurses, CBS, 1965. "Picture Me a Murder," Trials of O'Brien, CBS, 1965. "Flight to Harbin," The FBI, ABC, 1966. "The White Knight," The Fugitive, ABC, 1966.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 "Rope of Gold/' The FBI, ABC, 1967. "Counter-Stroke," The FBI, ABC, 1967. "Moving Target," Mannix, CBS, 1967. "Death of a Fixer," The FBI, ABC, 1968. "The Ordeal," Name of the Game, NBC, 1968. "The Baranoff Time Table," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1969. "Where Will the Trumpets Be?," Then Came Bronson, NBC, 1969. Love, American Style, ABC, 1969. "Who Is Sylvia?," Mannix, CBS, 1970. Valerie, "Orpheus," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1970. "Breakdown," The Most Deadly Came, ABC, 1970. "Love and the Kidnapper," Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. "Let the Dier Beware," Medical Center, CBS, 1971. "The Showdown," Name of the Came, NBC, 1971. "Montserrat," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1971. "The House of Alquist," Marcus We/fay, M.D., ABC, 1971. "Circle of Power," Medical Center, CBS, 1971. "Love and the Big Leap," Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. Louise Carson, "Everything Else You Can Steal," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. "The Recruiter," The FBI, ABC, 1971. "Moving Target," Mannix, CBS, 1972. "The Heart That Wouldn't Stay Buried," The Sixth Sense, ABC, 1972. "The Old College Try," Banyon, NBC, 1972. Jane Butler, "That Was No Lady," Cannon, CBS, 1972. "A Game for One Player," Medical Center, CBS, 1972. "A More Exciting Game," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1973. "A Gathering of Sharks," The FBI, ABC, 1973. Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. "The Two Million Clams of Cap'n Jack," Banacek, NBC, 1973. "Kiss the Dream Goodbye," Jigsaw, ABC, 1973. "The Danford File," Mannix, CBS, 1973. "The Stamp of Death," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. "The Cash and Carry Caper," Tenafly, NBC, 1973. "Woman for Hire," Medical Center, CBS, 1973. "Venus—As in Flytrap," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1974. Margaret Nicholson, "Mind over Mayhem," Columbo, NBC, 1974. "The Illusion of Evil Spikes," The Magician, NBC, 1974. "The Chief" (pilot for Amy Prent/ss), Ironside, NBC, 1974.
WALTER «431 "Dead Man's Run," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1974. Carla, "The Two-Faced Corpse," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1974. "The Park Avenue Pirates," McCloud, NBC, 1975. Maggie Jarris/Mrs. Reston/Mrs. McCluskey, "Till Death Do Us Part," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1976. "All Bets Off," McMillan, NBC, 1976. "The Return of Wonder Woman," The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, CBS, 1977. "The Girl Nobody Knew," What Really Happened to the Class of '65?, NBC, 1977. "Crash Diet Course," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. Jessica Ross, "Images," Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1978. "Doc's 'Ex' Change," The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. "Doc's Dismissal," The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. Aloha Paradise, ABC, 1981. Victoria Hill, "Reunion," Knots Landing, CBS, 1982. "Everybody Loves Aunt Vanessa," Joanie Loves Chachi, ABC, 1982. "Joey's Here," Matt Houston, ABC, 1982. Claudia Bradford, "The Maternal Triangle," Three's a Crowd, ABC, 1984. "Jack's Problem," Three's a Crowd, ABC, 1984. "A Foreign Affair," Three's a Crowe/, ABC, 1984. "Father Knows Nothing," Three's a Crowd, ABC, 1985. "Deeds of Trust," Three's a Crowd, ABC, 1985. "The New Mr. Bradford," Three's a Crowd, ABC, 1985. "King for a Day," Three's a Crowd, ABC, 1985. "Hits and Missus," The Love Boat, ABC, 1985. Joyce Holleran, "Murder in the Afternoon," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. Irene Fitzgerald, "Child's Play," Hotel, ABC, 1986. Joan Fulton, "Magnum on Ice," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Joan Fulton, "Novel Connection,"Magnum, P./., CBS, 1986. Interior design editor, "Murder by Design," /. /. Starbuck, NBC, 1988. Jane Dawson, "Unauthorized Obituary,"Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991. Susan Miller, Coach, ABC, 1994. Ann Kopell, "House Counsel," Law and Order, NBC, 1994. Voice of Ashley Walker-Club-Dupree, The Magic School Bus, PBS, 1994. Senator Elise Voudreau, "A Spider in the Web," Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994. Gwen Noble, "Murder in the Afternoon," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Lois Lane, Kiss Me, Kate, ABC, 1968.
432 • WARREN Anna II, "The Prison Game," Visions, PBS, 1977. Day-to-Day Affairs, HBO, 1985. Dr. Stein, "Just a Regular Kid: An AIDS Story," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1987. "Clint Eastwood—The Man from Malpaso," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1993. Presenter, The 7th Annual Genesis Awards, 1993. Presenter, The 9th Annual Genesis Awards, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Secretary, Doomsday Rock, 1997. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Laura, Lilith, Columbia, 1964. Pat Stoddard, Grand Prix, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Libby MacAusland, The Group, United Artists, 1966. Inez Braverman, Bye Bye Braverman, Warner Bros., 1968. Julie Catlan, Number One (also known as The Pro), United Artists, 1969. Evelyn Draper, Play Misty for Me, Universal, 1971. Goldengirl, 1979. Fiona, Going Ape!, Paramount, 1981. Celia Berryman, Spring Fever (also known as Sneakers), Corn-World, 1983. Phyllis Brody, The Flamingo Kid, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984. First girl in art room, Secret Places, 1984. Kay Mart, Tapeheads, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1988. Elaine, Ghost in the Machine (also known as Deadly Terror), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. President Garcia-Thompson, PCU (also known as PCU Pit Party), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Dr. Phyllis Evergreen, Temptress (also known as Dark Goddess), Paramount Home Video, 1995. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Kid sister, Middle of the Night, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, 1958. (Broadway debut) Liz, Advise and Consent, Cort Theatre, 1961. Cigarette girl, Nightlife, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1962. Clarice and Ada, Photofinish, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1963. Mistress, A Severed Head, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1964. The Women, Repertory Theatre of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, 1970. Rosalind Gambol, Fighting International Fat, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1985.
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WARREN, Michael 1946(Mike Warren) PERSONAL Born March 5, 1946, in South Bend, IN; married, wife's name Susie; children: Koa, Cash. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., theatre arts. Addresses: Contact—189 Greenfield Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Basketball technical adviser for the film Drive, He Said, Columbia, 1971; All-American basketball player with the Bruins while attending college. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination for Hill Street Blues. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ranger P. J. Lewis, Sierra, NBC, 1974. Detective Marshal I, ]oe Forrester, NBC, 1975. Sergeant Willie Miller, Paris, CBS, 1979-80. Officer Bobby Hill, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981-87. Michael "T-Dog" Turner, Sweet Justice, NBC, 199495. Television Work; Series: Producer, What's Happening!, ABC, 1976. Creator and executive producer, Family Matters, ABC, 1989—. Creator and executive producer, The Family Man, ABC, 1990. Creator and executive producer, Step by Step, ABC, 1991—. Creator and executive producer, Getting By, ABC, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Executive producer, Hang/n' with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1994-97. Co-executive producer, Kirk (also known as Life Happens), The WB, 1995-96. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. McCoy, Robin Cook's "Invasion" (also known as Robin Cook's Lethal Invasion and Robin Cook's Alien Infestation), NBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Rennie Stuart, The Child Saver, NBC, 1988. Tony Parks, The Kid Who Loved Christmas (also known as The Boy Who Loved Christmas), syndicated, 1990. Calvin Hunter, Stompin' at the Savoy, CBS, 1992. Cpl. Eddie Tockes, Buffalo Soldiers, TNT, 1997. The Wedding, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Most Wanted, ABC, 1976. Michael Davis, Home Free, NBC, 1988. Ben Masters, A Little Bit Strange, NBC, 1989. Television Work; Pilots: Producer (with Kevin Inch), Home Free, NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Wyatt, "Death Score," 5. WAT., ABC, 1975. "The Satanic Piano," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1984. Mitchell Evans, 227, NBC, 1987. Matthew Pogue, "The Hammer and the Glove," In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1988. Widower, LA. Law, NBC, 1989. "The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Walt Nestor, Against the Gram, NBC, 1993. Time Trax, syndicated, 1993. Milton, In the House, NBC, 1995. Murder One, ABC, 1995. Connie Hooks, Early Edition, CBS, 1996. Ron, High Incident, ABC, 1996. Eddie, Living Single, Fox, 1996. Swaboda, Murder One, ABC, 1996.
WARREN «433 Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars X, ABC, 1981. Battle of the Network Stars XIII, ABC, 1982. Just a Little More Love, NBC, 1984. Dr. Garcia, "Private Affairs" (also known as "Student Affairs"), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1989. Judge, The 1989 Miss Universe Pageant, 1989. Magic Johnson's All-Star Slam 'n Jam, syndicated, 1992. Andre Dyson, "Crosses on the Lawn," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1993. Television Work; Specials: Creator, "Family Matters," The ABC Saturday Morning Preview, ABC, 1990. Creator, "Step by Step," The Saturday Morning Preview Special, ABC, 1992. Film Appearances: (As Mike Warren) Easly, Drive, He Said, Columbia, 1971. Roy, Butterflies Are Free, Columbia, 1972. Andy, Cleopatra Jones, Warner Bros., 1973. Norman Chambers, Norman ... Is That You?, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1976. Preacher, Fast Break, Columbia, 1979. Ace, Dreamaniac (video), Infinity, 1987. Eddie, Cold Steel, 1987. Byron, Heaven Is a Playground, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1991. Nathan LeFleur, Storyville, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Martindale, A Passion to Kill (also known as Rules of Obsession), A-Pix Entertainment, 1994. Chase, The Hunted, Universal, 1995. Stage Appearances: A Flea in Her Ear, Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, Ml, 1986. WRITINGS
Also guest host, Friday Night Videos, NBC; appeared in episodes of Adam-12, NBC; Marcus We/by, M.D., ABC; The Mod Squad, ABC; The White Shadow, CBS; Po//ce Story, NBC; and Days of Our Lives, NBC.
Television Episodes: Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1976. Family Matters, ABC, 1989. The Family Man, ABC, 1990. Step fay Step, ABC, 1991. Getting By, ABC, 1993. Kirk (also known as Life Happens), The WB, 1995.*
Television Work; Episodic: Director, Sanford and Son, NBC, 1972. Director, The Diahann Carroll Show, CBS, 1976. Director, Fish, ABC, 1977.
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WASS, Ted 1952PERSONAL Born October 27, 1952, in Lakewood, OH; married Janet Margolin (an actress), 1979 (died, 1993); children: two, including Julian. Education: Studied acting at the Goodman School, Chicago, IL. Addresses: Contact—7667 Seattle Place, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actor and director. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Danny Dallas, 5oap, ABC, 1977-81. Steven Ratajkowski, Men, ABC, 1989. Nick Russo, Blossom, NBC, 1991-95. Television Work; Series: Co-director, Local Heroes (also known as Glory Days), Fox, 1996. Co-director, Mr. Rhodes, NBC, 1996. Director, My Guys, CBS, 1996. Co-director, The ]eff Foxworthy Show, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Vinnie, The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal, NBC, 1979. Robert Fitzgerald, / Was a Mail Order Bride, CBS, 1982. David Mitchell, Baby Sister, ABC, 1983. Gregory Scott Murchison, Sins of the Father, NBC, 1985. Elliot Taffle, Triplecross, ABC, 1986. Paul Sheridan, Sunday Drive, ABC, 1986. Harry, The Canterville Ghost, syndicated, 1986. Mickey, Mickey and Nora, CBS, 1987. Frank Clarke, Pancho Barnes, (also known as The Pancho Barnes Story and The Happy Bottom Riding Club), CBS, 1988. Andre, Fine Gold, syndicated, 1990. Steve Warner, Sparks: The Price of Passion, CBS, 1990. Nick Russo, Blossom in Paris (also known as Blossom in France), NBC, 1993. Ernie, Danielle Steel's "Star" (also known as Star), NBC, 1993. Bryan Norcross, Triumph over Disaster: The Hurricane Andrew Story, NBC, 1993.
Television Appearances; Specials: ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration—25 and Still the One, ABC, 1978. Mike Maclaren, Camp California (also known as Camp Fed), ABC, 1989. Film Appearances: Clifton Sleigh, Curse of the Pink Panther, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Bobby Shelton, Oh Cod! You Devil, Warner Bros., 1984. Vic Casey, Sheena, Columbia, 1984. Stump, The Longshot, Orion, 1986. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Columbus, 1975. (Broadway debut) Grease, Royale Theatre, 1976. Vernon Gersch, They're Playing Our Song, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1981 .*
WEITZ, Bruce 1943PERSONAL Full name, Bruce Peter Weitz; born May 27, 1943, in Norwalk, CT; son of Alvin Weitz (a liquor store owner) and Sybil Weitz Rubel; married second wife, Cecilia Hart (an actress), 1973 (divorced, 1980). Education: Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie-Mellon University), B.A., 1964, M.F.A., 1966. Avocational interests: Golf, racquetball, weaving, cooking, reading. Addresses: Contact—5030 Arundel Drive, Woodland Hills, CA 91364./Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Restaurant manager on the Spanish island Formentera, 1966. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1981, 1982, and 1983, and Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1984, all for Hill Street Blues.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ryan's Hope, ABC, 1975. Detective Mick Belker, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 198187. Jake McCasky, Mama's Boy, NBC, 1987. Mike Urbanek,>4nyth/ngBut/.ove, ABC, 1991-92. Dr. Murray Rubenstein, The Byrds of Paradise, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Paul Snider, Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Straiten Story, NBC, 1981. Bob Cousins, A Reason to Live, NBC, 1985. Martini, If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium, NBC, 1987. Rick Whitehead, Baby M, ABC, 1988. Burton Weinstein, A Cry for Help: The Tracy Thurman Story (also known as Under the Law: The Tracy Thurman Story), NBC, 1989. Detective James McCready,/A Deadly Silence, ABC, 1989. Joe Lubin, Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean, CBS, 1990. Dan Crawford, Rainbow Drive (also known as City of Angels), Showtime, 1990. Miller Muggins, Babe Ruth (also known as The Sultan of Swat), NBC, 1991. Coach Woodhouse, Windrunner, The Disney Channel, 1994. Dr. Alex Johnson, Danielle Steel's "Mixed Blessings" (also known as Mixed Blessings), NBC, 1995. Lieutenant Levine, Her Hidden Truth (also known as When Summer Comes), NBC, 1995. Robert Shapiro, The O. /. Simpson Story, Fox, 1995. Detective Steve McAdams, Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie, NBC, 1996. Bill McLean, Legend of the Ruby Silver (also known as Ruby Silver), ABC, 1996. Lieutenant Dominick Caroselli, Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of School Bus No. 17 (also known as The Miami School Bus Hijacking), ABC, 1996. Ron O'Brien, Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story, USA Network, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sergeant Mike Pirelli, Every Stray Dog and Kid, NBC, 1981. Mick Belker, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981. Dr. Matt Jennings, Catalina C-Lab, NBC, 1982. Joe Maples, Fair Game, NBC, 1989.
WEITZ • 435 Television Appearances; Episodic: Robert Clark, "Kid Stuff," Happy Days, ABC, 1978. The White Shadow, CBS, 1979. "Burnout," Paris, CBS, 1979. "The Gambler," Matlock, NBC, 1987. Simon Foster, "The Mind of Simon Foster," The Twilight Zone, syndicated, 1988. "Hit and Run," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1988. "The Murderer," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, USA Network, 1990. "The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3," Dream On, HBO, 1990. "Lock-Up," Batman: The Animated Series, Fox, 1992. Bernard Ryman, C/V/7 Wars, ABC, 1993. Voice, Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1994. Martin Snell, "Church of Metropolis," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1994. "The Fighter," Highlander, syndicated, 1994. Agent Moe Bocks, The X-Files, Fox, 1994. Officer Bert Coleman, Cyb/7/, CBS, 1995. Pug Finnigan, Sisters, NBC, 1995. Lawrence Curry, "Yes, Sir, That's My Baby," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Voice of Bruno Manheim, Superman, (animated) Warner Bros., 1996. Paul Bauwer,/AC, CBS, 1997. Appeared in episodes of Quincy, M.E., NBC; Lou Grant, CBS; and The Rockford Files, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: "Henry Winkler Meets William Shakespeare," CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People, CBS, 1977. Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1980, 1982, and 1983. Celebrity Daredevils, ABC, 1983. The Chemical People (documentary), PBS, 1983. The Stuntman Awards, syndicated, 1986. Host, Man and the Animals (documentary), PBS, 1987. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1987. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Stage Appearances: Oh, What a Lovely War!, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1966. Polo Pope, A Hatful of Rain, Equity Library Theatre, Master Theatre, New York City, I970. In the Matter of]. Robert Oppenheimer, Goodman Theatre Center, Chicago, IL, 1972. Roland, The Conditioning of Charlie One, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1973.
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Sam, Creeps, Playhouse Two Theatre, New York City, 1973. Johnny, Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1988. Sidney Black, Light Up the Sky, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1990.
Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, most promising female newcomer, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1960; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a drama, 1973, for Play It as It Lays; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1978, for Looking for Mr. Goodbar.
Also appeared in Death of a Salesman, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, and Norman, Is That You?, all in New York City. Appeared with Long Wharf Repertory Theatre, 1967; Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1967-69; Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1971-72; Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1971-73; and in thirteen New York Shakespeare Festival productions, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1976-80.
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Film Appearances: The Private Files of]. Edgar Hoover, 1977. Ultra-Stereo consultant, Mr. North, Samuel Goldwyn, 1988. Captain Nelson Silva, No Place to Hide, Cannon, 1993. Jack, The Liar's Club, New Horizons Home Video, 1993. Paymer, Molly and Cina, A-Pix Entertainment, 1994. Uncle Hal MacGregor, Prehisteria! 3, Paramount Home Video, 1995. Snapper, Coyote Summer, Warner Home Video, 1996. Stuart Caley, Deep Impact, 1998.*
WELD, Tuesday 1943PERSONAL Original name, Susan Ker Weld; born August 27, 1943, in New York, NY; daughter of Lathrop Motley and Aileen (Ker) Weld; married Claude Harz, October, 1965 (divorced, 1971); married Dudley Moore (an actor), September 20, 1975 (divorced, 1980); married Pinchas Zuckerman (a violinist), 1985; children: (first marriage) Natasha; (second marriage) Patrick. Education: Attended Hollywood Professional School. Addresses: Home—Sante Fe, NM, and Manhattan, NY. Contact—P.O. Box 367, Valley Stream, NY 11582. Career: Actress. Worked as a fashion model.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Dori, Rock, Rock, Rock, Vanguard Productions, 1956. Giggly girl, The Wrong Man, Warner Bros., 1956. Comfort Goodpasture, Rally Round the Flag Boys!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Dorothy Nichols (age 12-14), The Five Pennies, Columbia, 1959. Vangie Harper, The Private Lives of Adam and Eve, Universal, 1960. Anne, Because They're Young, Columbia, 1960. Joy Elder, High Time, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Jody, Sex Kittens Co to College (also known as The Beauty and the Robot), Allied Artists, 1960. Selena Cross, Return to Peyton Place, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Noreen, Wild in the Country, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Libby Bushmill, Bachelor Flat, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1961. Bobby Jo Pepperdine, Soldier in the Rain, Allied Artists, 1963. Christian, The Cincinnati Kid, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1965. Jojo Holcombe, /'// Take Sweden, United Artists, 1965. Barbara Ann Greene, Lord Love a Duck, United Artists, 1966. Sue Ann Stepanek, Pretty Poison, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1968. Alma McCain, / Walk the Line, Columbia, 1970. Susan/Noah, A Safe Place, Columbia, 1971. Maria Wyeth, Play It as It Lays, Universal, 1972. Katherine Dunn, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Paramount, 1977. Marge Converse, Who'll Stop the Rain? (also known as Dog Soldiers), United Artists, 1978. Kate, Serial, Paramount, 1980. Jessie, Thief (also known as Violent Street), United Artists, 1981. Gloria Travalian, Author! Author!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Carol, Once Upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. Marie Wolfe, Heartbreak Hotel, Buena Vista, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Mrs. Amanda Prendergast, Falling Down, Warner Bros., 1993. Nora Clayton, Feeling Minnesota, Fine Line, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Thalia Menninger, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, CBS, 1959-60. Television Appearances; Movies: Vicky, Reflections of a Murder, ABC, 1974. Zelda Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood, ABC, 1976. Doris Winters, A Question of Guilt, CBS, 1978. Li I lie Lloyd McCann, Mother and Daughter: The Loving War, ABQ 1980. Holly Richardson, Madame X, NBC, 1981. Margie Young-Hunt, ]ohn Steinbeck's "The Winter of Our Discontent" (also known as The Winter of Our Discontent), CBS, 1983. Sharon Clark, Scorned and Swindled, CBS, 1984. Georgia Benfield, Circle of Violence: A Family Drama (also known as A Family of Strangers), CBS, 1986. Shelly Grant, Something in Common (also known as Love 40), CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Backwoods Cinderella," Goodyear Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The Other Guy's Girl," The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, ABC, 1959. "Secret Island," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1959. "Rick Gets Even," The /Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, ABC, 1959. "Condor's Lair," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1960. "Millionaire Katherine Boland," The Millionaire, CBS, 1960. "The Doll in the Bathing Suit," The Tab Hunter Show, NBC, 1960. "The Mormons," Zane Grey Theatre, CBS, 1960. "The Highest Wall," FO//OW the Sun, ABC, 1961. "Cherie," Bus Stop, ABC, 1961. "A Time to Die," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. "The Velvet Trap," /Adventures in Paradise, ABC, 1962. "A Case Study of Two Savages," Naked City, ABC, 1962. "Birth of a Salesman," Dobie Gillis, CBS, 1962. "Love Is a Skinny Kid," Route 66, CBS, 1962. "When You See an Evil Man," Ben Casey, ABC, 1962. "Run Till It's Dark," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. "Something Crazy's Going on in the Back Room," Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1963.
WENDT • 437 "The Legend of Lylah Claire," DuPont Show of the Month, NBC, 1963. "Silent Love, Secret Love," The Greatest Show on Earth, ABC, 1963. "Keep an Eye on Emily," Mr. Broadway, CBS, 1964. "Dark Corner," The Fugitive, ABC, 1964. "Heller," Cimarron Strip, CBS, 1968. Also appeared in episodes of Playhouse 90, CBS; Kraft Theatre, NBC;/A/coa Theatre, ABO, and Climax, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1961. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1963. The Crucible, CBS, 1967. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Women / Love—Beautiful but Funny, 1982. Lizzie Curry, The Rainmaker, HBO, 1982. OTHER SOURCES Books: International Directory of Films and Filmmakers, St. James Press, 1997, pp. 1029-1031. Periodicals: People Weekly, September 30, 1996, p. 18.*
WENDT, George 1948PERSONAL Full name, George Robert Wendt; born October 17, 1948, in Chicago, IL; married Bernadette Birkett (an actress), 1978; children: Joshua, Andrew, Hilary, and two stepchildren. Education: Rockhurst Co liege, B.A. (economics), 1971. Avocational interests: Baseball, football, basketball. Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. /Agent—c/o Sutton, Barth, and Vennari, 145 South Fairfax Ave., Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor. Second City (improvisational comedy troupe), Chicago, IL, member of company, 1974-81; actor in television commercials. Also worked in construction. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1989, all for his portrayal of Norm Peterson, Cheers; Award for Excel-
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lence in the Arts, Goodman School of Drama, DePaul University. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Gus Bertoia, Making the Grade, CBS, 1982. Norm Peterson, Cheers, NBC, 1982-93. George Coleman, The George Wendt Show (also known as Under the Hood), CBS, 1995. Les Polonsky, The Naked Truth (also known as W/7de Again), NBC, 1997. Also appeared as Bob Swerski, "Bears/Bulls Fans," Saturday Night Live, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Mr. Sweeney, The Ratings Came (also known as The Mogul), The Movie Channel, 1984. Oblomov, Oblomov, BBC, 1989. Warren Kooey, Hostage for a Day, Fox, 1994. Mr. MacAfee, Bye Bye Birdie, ABC, 1995. Graham McVeigh, Columbo: Strange Bedfellows, ABC, 1995. Mac, Shame //: The Secret, Lifetime, 1995. Charlie, "Alien Avengers" (also known as "Welcome to Planet Earth"), Roger Gorman Presents, Showtime, 1996. Charlie, "Alien Avengers II" (also known as "Welcome to Planet Earth II"), Roger Gorman Presents, Showtime, 1997. Sam, The Price of Heaven, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Raoul, Garfield on the Town (animated), CBS, 1983. Voice of second ranger, Garfield in the Rough (animated), CBS, 1984. Voice of Johnnie Throat, The Romance of Betty Boop (animated), CBS, 1985. The Second City 25th Anniversary Special, HBO, 1985. Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. The 55th Annual King Orange Jamboree Parade, NBC, 1988. Improv Tonight, syndicated, 1988. "Mickey's 60th Birthday Special," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988. Cheers: Special 200th Episode Celebration, NBC, 1990. "Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1990. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, 1990. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990.
A Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan (also known as Los Angeles and Chicago Salute to Michael /ore/an), NBC, 1991. Dangerous (also known as Black or White), Fox, 1991. "The Reluctant Vampire," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. Last Call! A Cheers' Celebration, NBC, 1993. Comic Relief American Comedy Festival, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: The exterminator, "Latka the Playboy," Taxi, ABC, 1981. American Dream, ABC, 1981. Sergeant Tate (Hardy), "Murder Is a Drag," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1981. Private La Roche, "Trick or Treatment," MM*S*H, CBS, 1982. Monty, "Monty Falls for Alice," Alice, CBS, 1982. Barney Slessinger, "The World Next Door," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. George, "Behind Every Great Man," Cheers, NBC, 1985. Norm, "Cheers," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1985. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1986. Norm Peterson, The Tortellis, NBC, 1987. Stan, Day by Day, NBC, 1989. Norm, "The Story of Joe," Wings, NBC, 1990. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1991. Himself, "The Trip, Part I," Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. Himself, "Hank's Night in the Sun," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1994. Voice of Norm Peterson, "Fear of Flying," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1994. Himself, Good Company (also known as The Cube), CBS, 1996. Dan Donaldson, Spin C/ty(also known as Spin), ABC, 1996. Appeared in episodes of Soap, ABC. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The /6th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1990. The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1992. The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1993. The 10th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car (pilot; also known as Toonces and Friends), NBC, 1992. Appeared in the pilot Nothing but Comedy, NBC.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Film Appearances: Student, Somewhere in Time, Universal, 1980. Engineer, My Bodyguard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Agent at counter, Airplane II: The Sequel (also known as Flying High II), Paramount, 1982. Injured man, lekyll and Hyde . . . Together Again, Paramount, 1982. The Woman in Red, Orion, 1984. Charlie Prince, Dreamscape, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Fat Sam, Fletch, Universal, 1984. Jake, No Small Affair, Columbia, 1984. Marty Morrison, Thief of Hearts, Paramount, 1984. Buster, Cung Ho (also known as Working Class Man), Paramount, 1986. Harold Gorton, House, New World, 1986. Witten, Never Say Die, Kings Road International, 1988. Chet Butler, Plain Clothes (also known as Glory Day), Paramount, 1988. Bunny Baxter, Guilty by Suspicion, Warner Bros., 1991. Cameo, Masters of Menace, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Harry, Forever Young, Warner Bros., 1992. Lumberyard clerk, The Little Rascals, Universal, 1994. Chet Bronski, The Man of the House (also known as Man 2 Man and Pals Forever), Buena Vista, 1995. Mr. Keller, Space Truckers (also known as Star Truckers), Goldcrest Films International, 1996. Therapist, The Lovemaster, 1996. Outside Providence, forthcoming. Stage Appearances: Super Sunday, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1988. Tom Jones, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1988. Ken Finnerty, Wild Men!, Westside Theatre/Downstairs, New York City, 1993. Also appeared in Lakeboat. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared in music videos, including Soul Asylum's Black Gold, 1992, Michael Jackson's Black or White, and Ray Parker, Jr.'s Chostbusters. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 10, 1995, p. 28.*
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WILLARD, Fred 1939PERSONAL Born September 18, 1939, in Shaker Heights, OH. Education: Graduated from Virginia Military Institute. Addresses: Agent—Cunningham, Escott, Dipeneand Associates, 257 Park Avenue South, Suite 900, New York, NY 10010. Career: Actor. Second City (improvisational comedy troupe), Chicago, IL, member of company; Ace Trucking Company (improvisational comedy troupe), San Francisco, CA, member; and former member of The Committee (improvisational comedy troupe). CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour, ABC, 1973. Assistant District Attorney H. R. "Bud" Nugent, 5/rota's Court, NBC, 1976-77. Jerry Hubbard, Forever Fernwood, syndicated, 1977. Jerry Hubbard, Fernwood 2-Night, syndicated, 1977, renamed America 2-Night, syndicated, 1977-78. Host, Real People, NBC, 1979, then 1981-83. Host, What's Hot, What's Not, 1985. Fred, the bartender, D.C Follies, syndicated, 198789. Host, Access America, 1990. Vice Principal Mallet, Fam/7y Matters, ABC, 199496. President Garner, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Lance Colson, How to Break Up a Happy Divorce, NBC, 1976. Pearson, Escape from Bogen County, CBS, 1977. Larry Crockett, Salem''s Lot (also known as Blood Thirst, Salem's Lot: The Miniseries, and Salem's Lot: The Movie), CBS, 1979. A. J. Foley, Lots of Luck, The Disney Channel, 1985. Hal Harrison, Martin Mull in Portrait of a White Marriage (also known as Scenes from a White Marriage), Cinemax, 1988. Master of ceremonies Georgie Porgie, Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme, The Disney Channel, 1990. "Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die" (also known as "Hart to Hart: Hart Attack"), NBC Friday Night Mystery, NBC, 1994.
440 • WILLARD Clarence Gentry, Sodbusters, Showtime, 1994. Loan officer, Back to Back: American Yakusa II (also known as Back to Back), HBO, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Award show host, "The Competition," The Weird Al Show, CBS, 1997. Also appeared on SC7Y Network 90, NBC.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Bower, Operation Greasepa/nt, CBS, 1968. Captain Thomas Woods, Space Force, NBC, 1978. Jack LaRosa, Flatbed Annie and Sweetiepie: Lady Truckers, CBS, 1979. Ralph, Pen'n'/nc, CBS, 1981. Television Appearances; Episodic: John Emil Tobin, "Tobin's Back in Town," The Bob NewhartShow, CBS, 1975. "The Bonanza/ We've Got Each Other, CBS, 1977. Himself, Thicke of the Night, syndicated, 1983 and 1984. "No More Alimony," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Larry, "The Three Little Pigs," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1985. "Couples," The Love Boat, ABC, 1985. "Home for Dinner," George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. "A Friendly Christmas," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1985. "Love and the Lambergenni," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. "CPR,"PunkyBrewster, NBC, 1986. "Secret Romance," Fast Times, CBS, 1986. "The Box Is Missing," Out of This World, syndicated, 1988. "For Old Time's Sake," My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1988. Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, 1988. Himself, Comics Only, 1991. Scott, "The Wedding," Roseanne, ABC, 1991. Stan, "Dinner with Anthrax," Married... with Children, Fox, 1992. Guest performer, The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992. Fenton Harley, "Up All Night," Dream On, HBO, 1992. Hatfield Walker, "Stand up for Bastards," The Jackie Thomas Show, 1993. Bud Long, Dave's World, CBS, 1993. Dick, "Dick and Dottie," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1995. Scott, "December Bride," Roseanne, ABC, 1995. Mr. Mitushka, Sister, Sister, The WB, 1995. President Garner, "I Now Pronounce You...," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1996. Mr. Lipson, "The One after the Superbowl, Part I," Friends, NBC, 1996. Scott, "Out of the Past," Roseanne, ABC, 1996. Joe Pasadine, Clueless, ABC, 1996.
Television Appearances; Specials: Madhouse 90, 1972. The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour, 1975. Gabriel Kaplan Presents the Small Event, ABC, 1977. NBC team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1981. Host, Celling the Last Laugh, 1985. The Second City 25th Anniversary Special, HBO, 1985. Martin Mull Live! from North Ridgeville, Ohio, HBO, 1987. This Week Indoors, 1987. Merrill Markoe's Guide to Glamorous Living, Cinemax, 1988. Superman's 50th Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel, 1988. The 14th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1989. The 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, 1989. Candid Camera ... Funny Money, CBS, 1990. Candid Camera... Smile, You're on Vacation!, CBS, 1990. Louise DuArt: The Secret Life of Barry's Wife, Showtime, 1991. Host, Real People Reunion Special, NBC, 1991. "Rodney Danger-field's The Really Big Show," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. The 5th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1991. A Spinal Tap Reunion, NBC, 1992. Subaru Presents Fair Enough: Martin Mull at the Iowa State Fair, Comedy Central, 1994. steve.oedekerk.com (comedy special), NBC, 1997. Other Television Appearances: The History of White People in America: Volume I, Cinemax, 1985. The History of White People in America: Volume II, Cinemax, 1986. Film Appearances: jenny (also known as And Jenny Makes Three), Cinerama, 1969. Gas station attendant, The Model Shop, Columbia, 1969. Member of the Ace Trucking Company, The Harrad Experiment, Cinerama, 1973. Harrad Summer (also known as Student Union), Cinerama, 1974. Interrogator, Hustle, Paramount, 1975.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Jerry Jarvis,5/7ver5trea/c, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. FBI agent Peter, Chesty Anderson, U.S. Navy (also known as Anderson's Angels and Chesty Anderson, U.S.N.), Atlas, 1976. Bob, Fun with Dick and Jane, Columbia, 1977. Cracking Up, American International, 1977. Vanderhoff, Americathon, United Artists, 1979. Presidential Assistant Feebleman, First Family, Warner Bros., 1980. Robert, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, American International, 1980. President Fogarty, "Success Wanters," National Lampoon Goes to the Movies (also known as National Lampoon's Movie Madness), Movies Unlimited, 1981. Himself, Second City Insanity, Lorimar Home Video, 1981. Lieutenant Hookstratten, This Is Spinal Tap (also known as Spinal Tap), Embassy, 1984. Terrence "Doc" Williams, Moving Violations, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Himself, Big City Comedy, LIVE Home Video, 1986. Mayor Deebs, Roxanne, Columbia, 1987. Tom Osborne, Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall, Chanticleer Films, 1987. Insurance salesman, High Strung, Rocket Pictures, 1991. Thomas MacGregor, Prehistoria! 3 (also known as Prehysteria 3), Paramount Home Video, 1995. Ron Albertson, Waiting for Cuffman (also known as The Christopher Guest Project), Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Stage Appearances: The Return of the Second City in "20,000 Frozen Grenadiers," Square East Theatre, New York City, 1966. Arf, Stage 73, New York City, 1969. Little Murders, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1969. Elvis and Juliet, Theatre at the Improv, Los Angeles, 1994. WRITINGS Television Specials: Getting the Last Laugh, 1985.*
WILLIAMSON, Fred 1937(?)PERSONAL Born March 5, 1937 (some sources say 1938), in Gary, IN; married, wife's name, Linda. Education:
WILLIAMSON «441 Northwestern University, B.A. (architectural engineering), 1960. Addresses:/Agent—10880 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1101, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Professional football player, with San Francisco FortyNiners, 1962-64, Kansas City Chiefs, 1964-67, and Oakland Raiders, 1967-71. Architect. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Captain Oliver Harmon "Spearchucker" Jones, MM*5*H, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Beach boy, Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, Paramount, 1970. B. J. Hammer, Hammer, United Artists, 1972. Nigger Charley, The Legend of Nigger Charley, Paramount, 1972. Tommy Gibbs, Black Caesar (also known as The Godfather of Harlem), American International, 1973. Tommy Gibbs, Hell Up in Harlem, American International, 1973. Charley, The Soul of Nigger Charley, Paramount, 1973. Jefferson Bolt, That Man Bolt (also known as To Kill a Dragon and Thunderbolt), Universal, 1973. Stone, Black Eye, Warner Bros., 1974. Boss Nigger, Boss Nigger (also known as Boss, The Black Bounty Hunter, and The Black Bounty Killer), Dimension, 1974. Willy, Crazy Joe, Columbia, 1974. Jagger Daniels, Three the Hard Way, Allied Artists, 1974. Joe Snake, Three Tough Guys (also known as Uomini Duri), Paramount, 1974. Ben, Adios Amigo, Atlas, 1975. Duke, Bucktown, American International, 1975. Tyree, Take a Hard Ride (also known as La Lunga Cavalcata), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Darktown, 1975. Johnny Barrows, Mean Johnny Barrows, Atlas, 1976. Jess Crowder, No Way Back, Atlas, 1976. Joshua, Joshua (also known as Black Rider and Joshua the Black Rider), Lone Star, 1976. Jess Crowder, Death Journey, Unicorn Video, 1976. Mr. Mean, Mr. Mean, 1977. Jesse Crowder, Blind Rage, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Video, 1978. Express to Terror, Prism Entertainment, 1979.
442 • WILLIAMSON Himself, Fist of Fear, Touch of Death (documentary), Aquarius, 1980. Fred, Counterfeit Commandoes (also known as Deadly Mission, Hell's Heroes, Quel Maledetto Treno Blindato, and Inglorious Bastards), Aquarius, 1981. Cal, One Down, Two to Co, Almi, 1982. Frank Hooks, The Big Score, Almi, 1983. Jesse Crowder, The Last Fight, Best Film and Video, 1983. Nick Coleman, Vigilante (also known as Street Gang), Film Ventures, 1983. The Ogre, 7990: The Bronx Warriors (also known as / 990: / Guerrieri del Bronx and Bronx Warriors), United Film Distribution, 1983. Nadir, The New Barbarians (also known as Metropolis 2000, I Nuovi Barbari and Warriors of the Wasteland), Deaf International, 1983. Lou, Deadly Impact (also known as Impatto Mortale and Giant Killer), LIVE Home Video, 1983. Rome, 2072 A.D.—-The New Gladiators (also known as Warriors of the Year 2072, The New Gladiators, Fighting Centurions, and / Guerrieri dell Anno 2072), Media Home Entertainment, 1983. Noah, Vivre pour Survivre (also known as White Fire), Trans-World Entertainment, 1984. Henchman, Warrior of the Lost World, Visto International/ADI, 1985. Thomas Fox, Foxtrap, Snizzlefritz, 1986. Jake Sebastian Turner, The Messenger, Snizzlefritz, 1987. The Black Cobra, Trans-World Entertainment, 1987. Curt Slate, Deadly Intent, Fries Distribution, 1988. Captain Beck, Delta Force Commando, Vestron Video, 1989. The Black Cobra 2, Hemdale Home Video, 1989. Robert Malone, Black Cobra III: The Manila Connection (also known as Cobra nero), Hemdale Home Video, 1990. Sergeant Soda Cracker, The Kill Kef lex, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1990. Detective Malone, 1990. Captain Sam Beck, Delta Force Commando 2: Priority Red One, LIVE Home Video, 1991. John Steele, Steele's Law, Academy, 1991. Calvin Sims, Three Days to a Kill, HBO Home Video, 1992. Mack Derringer, South Beach, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Sheriff Mantee, 5/7ent Hunter, New Line Home Video, 1995. Frost, From Dusk till Dawn, Dimension, 1996. John Bookman, Original Cangstas (also known as Hot C/ty), Orion, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Himself, Full Tilt Boogie, Miramax, 1997. Paulie Solano, Whatever It Takes, Full Moon Entertainment, 1998. Sheriff Skaggs, Children of the Corn: Field of Screams, Dimension, 1998. Also appeared injustice Done. Film Work: Producer (with Jack Arnold), Boss Nigger (also known as Boss, The Black Bounty Hunter, and The Black Bounty Killer), Dimension, 1974. Producer and director, Adios Amigo, Atlas, 1975. Producer and director, Mean Johnny Barrows, Atlas, 1976. Producer and director, No Way Back, Atlas, 1976. Producer and director, Death Journey, Unicorn Video, 1976. Producer and director, Mr. Mean, 1977. Producer and director, One Down, Two to Co, Almi, 1982. Director, The Big Score, Almi, 1983. Director, The Last Fight, Best Film and Video, 1983. Producer and director, Foxtrap, Snizzlefritz, 1986. Producer (with Pier Luigi Ciriaci) and director, The Messenger, Snizzlefritz, 1987. Producer and director, The Kill Reflex, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1990. Producer and director, Steele's Law, Academy, 1991. Producer and director, Three Days to a Kill, HBO Home Video, 1992. Producer (with Krishma Shah) and director, South Beach, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Director, S/7ent Hunter, New Line Home Video, 1995. Producer, Original Cangstas (also known as Hot City), Orion, 1996. Also directed the film Justice Done. Television Appearances; Series: Steve Bruce, Julia, NBC, 1970-71. Commentator, Monday Night Football, ABC, 1974. Chester Long, Half Nelson, NBC, 1985. Lowell Carter, Fast Trade, Showtime, 1997. Tim Hastings, BLACK JACK from John Woo, USA Network, 1998—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Anka, "The Cloudminders," Star Trek, NBC, 1969. Julia, NBC, 1969. "Dangerous Games," Police Story, NBC, 1973. "Johnny Lost His Gun," The Rookies, ABC, 1974. "Thanksgiving," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1976.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Lieutenant Mason Warren, "Reign of Terror/' The Equalizer, 1985. Also appeared in an episode of Lou Grant. Television Appearances; Movies: Williams, Deadlock, NBC, 1969. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Leonard Wingate, Wheels (also known as Arthur Hailey's Wheels), NBC, 1979. Television Appearances; Pilots: Chester Long, Half Nelson, NBC, 1985.
WINNINGHAM • 443 Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, 1980, for Amber Waves; Emmy Award nomination, 1986, for Love Is Never Silent; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, Independent Spirit Award, best supporting actress, Screen Actors Guild Award nominee, outstanding performance by an actress in a supporting role, all 1996, for Georg/a; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or special, 1996, for "The Boys Next Door," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Golden Globe nominee, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1997, for George Wa//ace. CREDITS
WRITINGS Screenplays: Boss Nigger (also known as Boss, The Black Bounty Hunter, and The Black Bounty Killer), Dimension, 1974. Adios Amigo, Atlas, 1975. No Way Back, Atlas, 1976. Joshua, Lone Star, 1976. The Last Fight, Best Film and Video, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, April, 1996, p. 43.
WILSON, Colleen Camp See CAMP, Colleen
WINNINGHAM, Mare
1959-
PERSONAL Born Mary Winningham, May 16,1959, in Phoenix, AZ; raised in California; daughter of two educators; married Bill Maple (a television technical advisor); five children, including: Riley, Paddy, Jack, Calla Louise. Education: Attended California State University, Northridge. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Also singer and songwriter of contemporary folk music.
Film Appearances: Modena Dandridge, One Trick Pony, Warner Bros., 1980. Carol Severance, Threshold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Wendy, St. Elmo's Fire, Columbia, 1985. Pat, Nobody's Fool, Island, 1986. Candy, Shy People, Cannon, 1987. Brenda Carlucci, Made in Heaven, Lorimar, 1987. Julie Peters, Miracle Mile, Hemdale, 1989. Emily Carson, Turner and Hooch, Buena Vista, 1989. Dawn, Hard Promises, Columbia, 1991. Mattie Earp, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Lois, The War, Universal, 1994. Singer, Teresa's Tattoo (also known as Natural Selection), Vidmark Entertainment, 1994. Title role (also song performer of "Hard Times," "If I Wanted," and "Mercy"), Georgia, Miramax, 1995. Bad Day on the Block (also known as Under Pressure), Largo Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Janice Gallitzin, Special Olympics (also known as A Special Kind of Love), CBS, 1978. Jenny Flowers, The Death of Ocean View Park, ABC, 1979. Marlene Burkhardt, Amber Waves, ABC, 1980. Chris, The Women's Room, ABC, 1980. Michele Johansen, Off the Minnesota Strip, ABC, 1980. Locksley Claitor,/A Few Days in Weasel Creek, CBS, 1981. Libby Bellow (song performer of title song), Freedom, ABC, 1981. Kate Bradshaw, Missing Children: A Mother's Story, CBS, 1982. Title role, Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues, syndicated, 1984.
444 • ZABKA Bootsie, S/ng/e Bars, Single Women, ABC, 1984. Margaret Ryder, Love Is Never Silent, NBC, 1985. Mary Frances Beaudine/Julia, Who Is Julia?, CBS, 1986. Annie, A Winner Never Quits, ABC, 1986. Ethel Hollars Lee, Eye on the Sparrow, NBC, 1987. Theresa Johnson, Cod 8/ess the Child, ABC, 1988. Nicole Rougeron, Crossing to Freedom (also known as Pied Piper), CBS, 1990. Kim Paris, True Betrayal (also known as Love and Lies and The Kim Paris Story), ABC, 1990. Prudence Crandall, She Stood Alone (also known as A Mighty Fortress), NBC, 1991. Jamie Hurd, Fatal Exposure, USA Network, 1991. Faye, Those Secrets, ABC, 1992. Kit Kellner, Better Off Dead, Lifetime, 1993. Dana, Betrayed By Love (also known as The Susan Daniels Smith Murder), ABC, 1994. Judy Parma, Letter to My Killer, USA Network, 1995. Sheila, "The Boys Next Door," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Elaine Hodges, The Deliverance of Elaine (also known as Pen Pa/s), CBS, 1996. Lurleen Wallace, George Wallace, TNT, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Studs Lonigan, NBC, 1979. Justine O'Neill, The Thorn Birds, NBC, 1979, ABC, 1983. Mary Wilkes, Intruders (also known as They Are Among Us)f CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Nettie Peters, A Young Pioneer's Christmas, ABC, 1976. Aggie Modgelewsky, Steeltown, 1979. Beth, One Too Many, CBS, 1985. Maria (song performer of "Well It's Gone"), Sexual Healing, Showtime, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: (Television debut, as singer/performer) The Gong Show, syndicated, 1975. Nettie Peters, The Young Pioneers, ABC, 1977-78. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Button, Button," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Sarah, the single mom, Mad About You, NBC, 1990. Stage Appearances: Gilly Brown, The Genius, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1984.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 RECORDINGS Albums: (Debut solo album) What Might Be, Bay Cities Records, 1992. Georgia (movie soundtrack), Discovery Records, 1996.*
ZABKA, Billy See ZABKA, William
ZABKA, William 1965(BillyZabka) PERSONAL Born October 20, 1965, in New York, NY; son of Stan Zabka (an assistant director); mother, a production assistant. Education: Studied advanced guitar and music theory at California State University, Northridge.Avocat/ona/ interests: Surfing, backpacking, rafting, horseback riding, skiing, karate, soccer, swimming, deep-sea diving. Career: Actor. Appeared in more than twenty television commercials from the age of twelve. Green-belt in karate. CREDITS Film Appearances: Stand-in, The Island, Universal, 1980. (Film debut) Johnny, The Karate Kid, Columbia, 1984. Greg, ]ust One of the Guys, Columbia, 1985. Jack, National Lampoon's European Vacation, Warner Bros., 1985. Chas, Back to School, Orion, 1986. Johnny, The Karate Kid, Part II, Columbia, 1986. Randy, A Tiger's Tale, Atlantic, 1987. Ruben, Shootfighter: Fight to the Death, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1993. Howie, Unlawful Passage, York Home Video, 1994. Raymond Vonn, The Power Within, PM Entertainment Group, 1995. Ruben, Shootfighter 2: Kill or Be Killed, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1996. Alexander, To the Ends of Time, Imperial Entertainment, 1996. Bulldog, High Voltage, 1997. Peyote Brothers, forthcoming.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Film Work; Director: B-Movie, 1997. Peyote Brothers, forthcoming.
ZABKA • 445 Appeared on episodes of Gimme a Break, NBC, and The Love Boat, ABC.
Television Appearances; Series: Scott McCall, The Equalizer, CBS, 1986-89.
Television Appearances; Specials: Rick Peterson, "Contract for Life: The S.A.D.D. Story," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1984.
Television Appearances; Movies: Emergency Room, syndicated, 1983. Kim Fisher, Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story, CBS, 1986.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Russell Cooper, Protect and Surf (also known as Monster Manor), ABC, 1989.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Billy Zabka) Clarence Mortner Jr., "Space Ranger," The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1983. Druggie kid, E/R, CBS, 1984.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Peyote Brothers, forthcoming.*
Cumulative Index To provide continuity with Who's Who in the Theatre, this index interfiles references to Who's Who in the Theatre, 1st-17th Editions, and Who Was Who in the Theatre (Gale, 1978) with references to Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volumes 1-18. References in the index are identified as follows: CTFT and volume number—Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volumes 1-18 WWT and edition number—Who's Who in the Theatre, 1st-17th Editions WWasWT-Who Was Who in the Theatre
Aames, Willie 1960CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Aaron, Paul CTFT-15 Aarons, Alexander A. ?-1943 WWasWT Aarons, Alfred E. ?-1936 WWasWT Abady, Josephine R. 1949CTFT-4 Abarbanell, Una 1880-1963 WWasWT Abba, Marta 1907-1988 WWasWT Abbas, Hector 1884-1942 WWasWT Abbensetts, Michael 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Abbot, Rick See Sharkey, Jack CTFT-1 Abbott, Bud CTFT-16 1895(?)-1974 Abbott, George 1887-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Abbott, John 1905WWasWT Abdul-Jabbaf, Kareem 1947CTFT-13 Abel, Lionet 1910CTFT-1 Abel, Walter 1898-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Abeles, Edward S. 1869-1919 WWasWT Abercrombie, Lascelles 1881-1938 .WWasWT Abingdon, W. L. 1859-1918 WWasWT Abingdon, William 1888-1959 WWasWT Ableman, Paul 1927CTFT-11 Aborn, Milton 1864-? WWasWT Abraham, F. Murray 1939CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Abraham, Paul ?-1960 WWasWT Abrahams, A. E. 1873-1966 WWasWT Abrahams, Doris Cole 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Abrahams, Jim 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Abrahamsen, Daniel Charles 1952- .. CTFT-1 Abravanel, Maurice 1903-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Abuba, Ernest 1947CTFT-1 Achard, Marcel 1900-1974 WWasWT Acheson, James CTFT-12 Achurch, Janet 1864-1916 WWasWT Ackerman, Bettye 1928CTFT-1 Ackerman, Harry S. 1912-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Ackerman, Leslie CTFT-7
Ackerman, Robert Allan 1945CTFT-9 Ackland, Joss 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ackland, Rodney 1908WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Ackles, Kenneth V. 1916-1986 CTFT-4 Ackroyd, David 1940CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Acton-Bond, Acton WWasWT Adair, Jean ?-1953 WWasWT Adam, Ken 1921CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Adam, Ronald 1896-1979 WWT-16 Ada-May See May, Ada WWasWT Adams, Brooke 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Adams, Casey See Showalter, Max CTFT-8 Adams, Dick 1889WWasWT Adams, Don 1926CTFT-3 Adams, Edie 1929(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Adams, Ida ?-1960 WWasWT Adams, Julie CTFT-1 Adams, Mason 1919CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Adams, Maud 1945CTFT-6 Adams, Maude 1872-1953 WWasWT Adams, Miriam 1907WWasWT Adams, Molly CTFT-2 Adams, Polly CTFT-7 Adams, Robert WWasWT Adams, Tony 1953CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Adams, Wayne 1930CTFT-1 Adams, W. Bridges See Bridges-Adams, W WWasWT Adato, Perry Miller CTFT-11 Addams, Dawn 1930-1985 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Addinsell, Richard Stewart 1904-1977 WWT-16 Addison, Carlotta 1849-1914 WWasWT Addison, John 1920CTFT-9 Addy, Wesley 1913-1996 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Ade, George 1866-1944 Adelman, Sybil 1942Adelson, Gary 1954Aderer, Adolphe 1855-? Adjani, Isabelle 1955Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Adler, Jacob 1855-1962 Adler, Jerry 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Adler, Larry 1914Adler, Luther 1903-1984 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Adler, Richard 1921Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Adler, Stella 1902Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Adlon, Percy 1935Adrian, Max 1903Adrienne, Jean 1905Adye, Oscar Agar, Dan 1881-1947 Agar, John 1921Agate, May 1892Aghayan, Ray 1934Agutter, Jenny 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Aherne, Brian 1902-1986 Ahlander, Thecla Ottilia 1855-? Ahlers, Anny 1906-1933 Aidem, Betsy 1957Aidman, Betty Linton Aidman, Charles 1925-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Aiello, Danny 1933Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Ailey, Alvin 1931-1989 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Aimee, Anouk 1932(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Ainley, Henry 1879-1967 Aitken, Maria 1945Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Akalaitis, JoAnne 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Aked, Muriel 1887-1955 Akers, Karen 1945-
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WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 CTFT-1 CTFT-1 CTFT-12 CTFT-11 CTFT-18 9 WWasWT CTFT-13 WWT-17 CTFT-12 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-4
448* AKINS
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Akins, Claude 1926-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Albanesi, Meggie (Margherita) 1899-1923 WWasWT Albee, Edward 1928CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Albert, Allan 1945WWT-17 Albert, Ben 1876-? WWasWT Albert, Eddie 1908CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Albert, Edward 1951CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Albert, Edward, Jr. See Albert, Edward CTFT-18 Albert, William 1863-? WWasWT Albert-Lambert, Raphael 1865-? WWasWT Albertson, Jack ?-1981 WWT-17 Albery, Bronson 1881-1971 WWasWT Albery, Donald 1914-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Albery, Ian Bronson 1936WWT-17 Albright, Hardie 1903WWasWT Alcivar, Bob CTFT-12 Alda, Alan 1936CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 10; WWT-17 Alda, Robert 1914-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alda, Rutanya 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-4
CTFT-3 CTFT-18
Alda, Ruth See Alda, Rutanya CTFT-18 Alden, Hortense 1903WWasWT Alderson, Clifton 1864-1930 WWasWT Alderton, John 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Afdin, Arthur 1872-? WWasWT Aldredge, Theoni V. 1932CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Aldredge, Thomas See Aldredge, Tom CTFT-9 Aldredge, Tom 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Aldrich, Charles T. 1872-? WWasWT Aldrich, Janet 1956CTFT-7 Aldrich, Richard 1902-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Aldrich, Robert 1918-1983 CTFT-2 Aldridge, Michael 1920-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aleandri, Emelise CTFT-2 Aleandro, Norma 1941CTFT-9 Alekan, Henri 1909CTFT-13 Aletter, Frank 1926CTFT-1 Alexander, Bill 1948CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alexander, C. K. 1923WWT-17 Alexander, Erika 1969CTFT-17 Alexander, George 1858-1918 WWasWT Alexander, Jane 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Alexander, Janet ?-1961 WWasWT
Alexander, Jason 1959CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Alexander, John 1897WWT-16 Alexander, Katherine 1901WWasWT Alexander, Kathleen WWT-13 Alexander, Lawrence 1939CTFT-12 Alexander, Muriel 1898WWasWT Alexander, Robert A. 1929CTFT-2 Alexander, Terence 1923CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alexandre, Rene 1885-1946 WWasWT Alice, Mary CTFT-6 Alison, Dorothy 1925CTFT-1 Allan, Elizabeth 1910-1990 WWT-14 Allan, John B. See Westlake, Donald E CTFT-13 Allan, Maud WWasWT Allandale, Fred 1872-? WWasWT Allen, Adrienne WWT-14 Allen, A. Hylton 1879-? WWasWT Allen, Billie CTFT-1 Allen, Bob 1906CTFT-4 Allen, Byron 1961CTFT-11 Allen, Chad 1974CTFT-17 Allen, Charles Leslie 1830-1917 WWasWT Allen, Chesney 1896WWasWT Allen, Corey 1934CTFT-8 Allen, Debbie 1950-.. CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Allen, Dede 1924(?)CTFT-9 Allen, Elizabeth 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Allen, Frank 1851-? WWasWT Allen, H. Marsh WWT-6 Allen, Irwin 1916-1991 CTFT-12 Allen, Jack 1907WWT-17 Allen, Jay Presson 1922CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Allen, Joan 1956CTFT-7 Allen, John Piers 1912WWT-17 Allen Jonelle 1944CTFT-7 Allen, Karen 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Allen, Kelcey 1875-1951 WWasWT Allen, Mel 1913CTFT-15 Allen, Nancy 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Allen, Patrick 1927WWT-17 Allen, Penelope CTFT-4 Allen, Peter 1944-1992 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-11 Allen, Phillip R. 1939CTFT-11 Allen, Rae 1926WWT-17 Allen, Ralph G. 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Allen, Roland See Ayckbourn, Alan Allen, Sheila 1932Allen, Steve 1921Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Allen, Tim 1953(?)Allen, Vera 1897Earlier sketch in WWasWT Allen, Viola 1869-1948
CTFT-12 WWT-17 CTFT-15 CTFT-12 CTFT-1 WWasWT
Allen, Woody 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Allenby, Frank 1898-1953 WWasWT Allenby, Peggy 1905-1967 WWasWT Allensworth, Carl 1908CTFT-6 Allers, Franz 1906-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-14 Alley, Kirstie 1955CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Alleyne, John CTFT-15 Allgood, Sara 1883-1950 WWasWT Allik, Vera Viiu CTFT-6 Allinson, Michael WWT-17 Allison, Nancy 1954CTFT-4 Allister, Claud 1891-1967 WWasWT Allmon, Clinton 1941CTFT-1 Almberg, John 1940CTFT-2 Almendros, Nestor 1930-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Almodovar, Pedro 1951CTFT-10 Almquist, Gregg 1948CTFT-4 Alonso, Maria Conchita 1957CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Alonzo, John A. 1934CTFT-10 Alpar, Gitta 1900WWasWT Alper, Jonathan 1950CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alswang, Ralph 1916-1979 WWT-17 Alt, Carol 1960CTFT-14 Alt, Natalie WWasWT Altman, Jeff 1951CTFT-14 Altman, Robert B. 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Altman, Ruth WWasWT Alvarado, Trini 1967CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Alvin, John 1917CTFT-9 Alzado, Lyle 1949CTFT-8 Ambient, Mark 1860-1937 WWasWT Ambrose, David 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ameche, Don 1908-1993 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Amelio, Gianni 1945CTFT-15 Ames, E. Preston See Ames, Preston CTFT-10 Ames, Florenz 1884-? WWasWT Ames, Gerald 1881-1933 WWasWT Ames, Leon 1901WWasWT Ames, Preston 1905-1983 CTFT-10 Ames, Robert 1893-1931 WWasWT Ames, Rosemary 1906WWasWT Ames, Winthrop 1871-1937 WWasWT Amic, Henri 1853-? WWasWT Amick, Madchen 1970CTFT-14 Amiel, Denys 1884-? WWasWT Amiel, Jon 1949(?)CTFT-12 Amis, Suzy 1962(?)CTFT-13 Amkraut, Alynne 1953CTFT-11 Amos, John 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Amram, David 1930CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Amsterdam, Moray 1914(?)-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Ana-Alicia 1956(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ancier, Garth 1958(?)CTFT-14 Anders, Allison 1955(?)CTFT-16 Anders, Glenn 1890WWasWT Anderson, Craig CTFT-1 Anderson, Daphne 1922WWT-17 Anderson, Donna 1925CTFT-11 Anderson, Gillian 1968CTFT-14 Anderson, Gillian Bunshaft 1943-... CTFT-13 Anderson, Harry 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Anderson, Haskell V. Ill 1942CTFT-4 Anderson, J. Grant 1897WWT-17 Anderson, John 1922CTFT-9 Anderson, John (Hargis) 1896-1943 WWasWT Anderson, John Murray 1886-1954 WWasWT Anderson, Judith 1898-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Anderson, Kevin 1960CTFT-12 Anderson, Kevin C. See Anderson, Kevin CTFT-12 Anderson, Laurie 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anderson, Lawrence 1893-1939 ...WWasWT Anderson, Lindsay 1923-1994 CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Anderson, Loni 1945(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 Anderson, Louie 1953(?)CTFT-12 Anderson, Mary 1859-1940 WWasWT Anderson, Maxwell 1888-1959 WWasWT Anderson, Melissa Sue 1962CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Anderson, Melody CTFT-4 Anderson, Michael 1920CTFT-8 Anderson, Michael, Jr. 1943CTFT-6 Anderson, Peter 1942CTFT-11 Anderson, Richard 1926CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Anderson, Richard Dean 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anderson, Robert Woodruff 1917-....WWT-17 Anderson, Rona 1928WWT-17 Anderson, Sarah Pia 1952CTFT-12 Andersson, Bibi 1935CTFT-7 Andersson, Harriet 1932CTFT-8 Andreeva-Babakhan, Anna Misaakovna 1923WWasWT Andress, Ursula 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Andreva, Stella See Browne, Stella WWasWT Andrew, Leo 1957CTFT-8 Andrews, Ann 1895WWasWT Andrews, Anthony 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Andrews, Dana 1909-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Andrews, David 1952CTFT-10 Andrews, Eamonn 1922-1987 CTFT-2 Andrews, George Lee 1942CTFT-1 Andrews, Harry 1911-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Andrews, Julie 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWasWT Andrews, Maidie WWasWT Andrews, Nancy 1924-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Andrews, Robert 1895WWasWT Andrews, Tige CTFT-3 Andrews, Tod 1920WWasWT Andros, Douglas 1931CTFT-1 Angel, Heather 1909-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Angela, June 1959CTFT-11 Angelopoulos, Theo 1936CTFT-11 Angelou, Maya 1928CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Angelus, Muriel 1909WWasWT Angers, Avril 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Anglim, Philip 1953CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Anglin, Margaret 1876-1958 WWasWT Anhalt, Edward 1914CTFT-10 Aniston, Jennifer 1969(?)CTFT-15 Aniston, John CTFT-17 Annabella 1912WWasWT Annakin, Ken 1914CTFT-11 Annals, Michael 1938WWT-17 Annaud, Jean-Jacques 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Annis, Francesca 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ann-Margret 1941CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Annunzio, Gabriele d' 1863-1938 ..WWasWT Anouilh, Jean 1910-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ansara, Michael 1927CTFT-3 Ansell, John 1874-1948 WWasWT Ansen, David 1945CTFT-10 Anson, A. E. 1879-1936 WWasWT Anson, George William 1847-1920 WWasWT Anspach, Susan 1939(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Anspacher, Louis K. 1878-1947 ....WWasWT Anspaugh, David 1946CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anstey, Edgar 1907-1987 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-5 Anstey, F. 1856-1934 WWasWT Anstruther, Harold WWasWT Ant, Adam 1954CTFT-14 Anthony, Joseph 1912WWT-17 Anthony, Lysette CTFT-10 Anthony, Michael 1920CTFT-5 Antille, Lisa CTFT-3 Antoine, Andre 1857-1943 WWasWT Anton, Susan 1950(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2
ARLEDGE • 449 Antona-Traversi, Camillo 1857-1926 WWasWT Antona-Traversi, Giannino 1860-1934 WWasWT Antonio, Lou 1934CTFT-8 Antonioni, Michelangelo 1912CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Antony, Hilda 1886-? WWasWT Antoon, A. J. 1944-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Antrobus, John 1933WWT-17 Anwar, Gabrielle 1970(?)CTFT-13 Apple, Gary 1955CTFT-3 Applebaum, Gertrude H CTFT-1 Appleby, Dorothy 1908-1990 WWasWT Applegate, Christina 1971CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Apted, Michael 1941CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Aranha, Ray CTFT-3 Arbeit, Herman O. 1925CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Arbenina, Stella 1887WWasWT Arbuckle, Maclyn 1866-1931 WWasWT Arbus, Allan 1918CTFT-6 Ealier sketch in CTFT-1 Arcand, Denys 1941CTFT-10 Arcenas, Loy 1953(?)CTFT-9 Archer, Anne 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Archer, Joe WWasWT Archer, John 1915WWasWT Archer, John 1953CTFT-2 Archer, William 1856-1924 WWasWT Archibald, Douglas 1919CTFT-11 Arden, Edwin Hunter Pendleton 1864-1918 WWasWT Arden, Eve 1912-1990 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arden, John 1930WWT-17 Ardolino, Emile 1943-1993 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-12 Ardrey, Robert 1908WWasWT Arell, Sherry H. 1950CTFT-3 Arenal, Julie CTFT-2 Argent, Edward 1931WWT-17 Argentina WWasWT Argento, Dario 1940CTFT-8 Argenziano, Carmen 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Argenziano, Carmine See Argenziano, Carmen CTFT-15 Argyle, Pearl 1910WWasWT Aris, Ben 1937CTFT-3 Arkell, Elizabeth WWasWT Arkell, Reginald 1882-1959 WWasWT Arkin, Adam 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Arkin, Alan 1934CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 11; WWT17 Arkoff, Samuel Z. 1918Arkush, Allan 1948Arledge, Roone 1931-
CTFT-3 CTFT-13 CTFT-4
450 • ARLEN Arlen, Harold 1905-1986 WWT-17 Arlen, Michael 1895-1956 WWasWT Arlen, Stephen 1913WWasWT Arling, Joyce 1911WWasWT Arlington, Billy 1873-? WWasWT Arliss, George 1868-1946 WWasWT Armen, Rebecca 1957CTFT-2 Armitage, Frank See Carpenter, John CTFT-15 Armitage, Richard ?-1986 CTFT-4 Armstrong, Anthony 1897WWasWT Armstrong, Barney 1870-? WWasWT Armstrong, Bess 1953CTFT-6 Armstrong, Curtis 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Armstrong, Gillian 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Armstrong, Paul 1869-1915 WWasWT Armstrong, R.G. 1917CTFT-8 Armstrong, Robert 1896WWasWT Armstrong, Will Steven 1930-1969 WWasWT Armstrong, William 1882-1952 WWasWT Arnatt, John 1917WWT-17 Arnaud, Yvonne 1892-1958 WWasWT Arnaz, Desi 1917-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Arnaz, Desi, Jr. 1953CTFT-1 Arnaz, Lucie 1951CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arness, James 1923CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Arnett, Peter 1934CTFT-11 Arnold, Danny 1925-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Arnold, Edward 1890-1956 WWasWT Arnold, Franz 1878-1960 WWasWT Arnold, Jeanne 1931CTFT-8 Arnold, Phyl ?-1941 WWasWT Arnold, Roseanne See Roseanne CTFT-16 Arnold, Tichina 1971(?)CTFT-17 Arnold, Tom ?-1969 WWasWT Arnold, Tom 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arnold, Tom 1959CTFT-13 Arnott, James Fullarton 1914-1982 ... CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arnott, Mark 1950CTFT-5 Arnott, Peter 1936CTFT-3 Aronson, Boris 1900-1980 WWT-17 Aronstein, Martin 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arquette, Patricia 1968(?)CTFT-13 Arquette, Rosanna 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Arrabal, Fernando 1932WWT-17 Arrambide, Mario 1953CTFT-3 Arrowsmith, William 1924CTFT-1 Arthur, Beatrice 1926CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arthur, Carol 1935CTFT-1 Arthur, Daphne 1925WWasWT Arthur, Jean 1905(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Arthur, Julia 1869-1950 WWasWT Arthur, Karen 1941CTFT-10 Arthur, Paul 1859-1928 WWasWT Arthur, Robert ?-1929 WWasWT Arthur, Robert 1909-1986 CTFT-4 Arthur-Jones, Winifred WWT-6 Arthurs, George 1875-1944 WWasWT Artus, Louis 1870-? WWasWT Arundale, Grace (Kelly) WWasWT Arundale, Sybil 1882-1965 WWasWT Arundell, Dennis 1898-1936 WWasWT Asade, Jim 1936CTFT-2 Ash, Gordon ?-1929 WWasWT Ash, Maie 1888-? WWasWT Ashby, Hal 1936-1988 CTFT-6 Ashby, Harvey CTFT-4 Ashcroft, Peggy 1907-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Asher, Jane 1946CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Asher, William 1919CTFT-9 Asherson, Renee WWT-17 Ashley, Elizabeth 1939CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Ashley, Iris 1909WWasWT Ashman, Howard 1950-1991 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ashmore, Basil 1951WWT-17 Ashmore, Peter 1916WWasWT Ashton, Ellis 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ashton, Frederick 1906WWasWT Ashton, John CTFT-6 Ashwell, Lena 1872-1957 WWasWT Askey, Arthur Bowden 1900WWT-17 Askin, Leon 1907CTFT-2 Askin, Peter 1946CTFT-5 Asner, Edward 1929CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Asquith, Anthony 1902-1968 WWasWT Asquith, Ward CTFT-3 Assante, Armand 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Asseyev, Tamara CTFT-3 Astaire, Adele 1898-1981 WWasWT Astaire, Fred 1899-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Astin, John 1930CTFT-6 Astin, Sean 1971CTFT-13 Astley, John WWasWT Astredo, Humbert Allen CTFT-1 Atherton, William 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Athis, Alfred 1873-? WWasWT Atienza, Edward 1924WWT-17 Atkin, Nancy 1904WWasWT Atkins, Christopher 1961CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Atkins, Eileen 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Atkins, Robert 1886-1972 WWasWT
Atkinson, Barbara 1926CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Atkinson, Don 1940CTFT-7 Atkinson, Harry 1866-? WWasWT Atkinson, (Justin) Brooks 1894-1984 WWT-17 Atkinson, Rosalind 1900-1977 WWT-16 Atkinson, Rowan 1955CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Atlas (William Hedley Roberts) 1864-? WWasWT Atlee, Howard 1926CTFT-1 Attenborough, Richard 1923CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Atteridge, Harold R. 1886-1938 WWasWT Attles, Joseph 1903CTFT-1 Atwater, Edith 1911-1986 WWasWT Atwill, Lionel 1885-1946 WWasWT Auberjonois, Rene 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Aubrey, James 1947CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aubrey, Madge 1902-1970 WWasWT Auden, W. H. 1907-1973 WWasWT Audley, Maxine 1923CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Audran, Stephane 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Augarde, Adrienne ?-1913 WWasWT Augarde, Amy 1868-1959 WWasWT August, Bille 1948CTFT-14 Aukin, David 1942WWT-17 Auletta, Robert 1940CTFT-1 Aulisi, Joseph G CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Ault, Marie 1870-1951 WWasWT Aumont, Jean-Pierre 1909CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aurness, James See Arness, James CTFT-18 Austin, Charles 1878-1944 WWasWT Austin, Lyn 1922CTFT-1 Austin, Ray 1932CTFT-11 Austrian, Marjorie 1934CTFT-4 Auteuil, Daniel 1950CTFT-8 Avalon, Frankie 1940CTFT-3 Avalos, Luis 1946CTFT-5 Avedis, Howard CTFT-1 Averback, Hy 1920CTFT-6 Avery, Margaret CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Avery, Tex 1909-1980 CTFT-13 Avian, Bob 1937CTFT-13 Avian, Robert See Avian, Bob CTFT-13 Avildsen, John G. 1935CTFT-10 Avnet, Jon 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Avni, Ran 1941CTFT-1 Avril, Suzanne WWasWT Axelrod, George 1922CTFT-4 Axton, Hoyt 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Axworthy, Geoffrey 1923WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Ayckbourn, Alan 1939CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Ayer, Nat. D. ?-1952 WWasWT Ayers, David H. 1924CTFT-1 Ayers-Allen, Phylicia See Rashad, Phylicia CTFT-16 Aykroyd, Dan 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ayliff, Henry Kiell ?-1949 WWasWT Aylmer, Felix 1889-1964 WWasWT Aynesworth, Allan 1865-1959 WWasWT Ayr, Michael 1953CTFT-9 Ayres, Lew 1908-1996 CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ayrton, Norman 1924WWT-17 Ayrton, Randle 1869-1940 WWasWT Azenberg, Emanuel 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aznavour, Charles 1924CTFT-2 Azzara, Candy 1947CTFT-1
B Babcock, Barbara 1937CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Babcock, Debra Lee 1956CTFT-5 Babe, Thomas 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Babenco, Hector CTFT-6 Bacall, Lauren 1924CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Baccus, Stephen 1969CTFT-1 Bach, Barbara CTFT-2 Bach, Catherine 1954CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bach, Reginald 1886-1941 WWasWT Bacharach, Burt 1929CTFT-3 Bachman, Richard See King, Stephen CTFT-17 Backus, Jim 1913-1989CTFT-6 Backus, Richard 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baclanova, Olga 1899WWasWT Bacon, Frank 1864-1922 WWasWT Bacon, Jane 1895WWasWT Bacon, Kevin 1958CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bacon, Mai 1898WWasWT Badalamenti, Angelo CTFT-10 Badale, Andy See Badalamenti, Angelo CTFT-10 Baddeley, Angela 1904-1976 WWT-16 Baddeley, Hermione 1906-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bade, Tom 1946CTFT-1 Badel, Alan 1923WWT-17 Badel, Sarah 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Bader, Diedrich 1968CTFT-17 Bader, Dietrich See Bader, Diedrich CTFT-17 Badham, John 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Badiyi, Reza S. 1930(?)CTFT-11 Baer, Marian 1924CTFT-1 Baer, Max, Jr. 1937CTFT-6 Bagden, Ronald 1953CTFT-1 Bagley, Ben 1933WWT-17 Bagneris, Vernel 1949CTFT-9 Bagnold, Enid 1889-1981 WWT-17 Bailey, Frederick 1946CTFT-1 Bailey, G. W. 1945CTFT-17 Bailey, Gordon 1875-? WWasWT Bailey, H. C. 1878-1961 WWasWT Bailey, John 1942CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Bailey, Pearl 1918-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bailey, Robin 1919CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bain, Barbara CTFT-3 Bain, Conrad 1923CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baines, Florence 1877-1918 WWasWT Bainter, Fay 1891-1968 WWasWT Baio, Scott 1961CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Baird, Bil 1904-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baird, Dorothea 1875-1933 WWasWT Baird, Ethel WWasWT Baird, Mary E. 1947CTFT-1 Baitz, Jon Robin 1961CTFT-12 Bakay, Nicholas See Bakay, Nick CTFT-17 Bakay, Nick CTFT-17 Baker, Benny 1907WWasWT Baker, Blanche 1956CTFT-1 Baker, Carroll 1931CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Baker, Elizabeth ?-1962 WWasWT Baker, George 1885-? WWasWT Baker, George 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baker, George Pierce 1866-1935 ..WWasWT Baker, Iris 1901WWasWT Baker, Joe Don 1936CTFT-6 Baker, Josephine 1906-1975 WWT-16 Baker, Kathy 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Baker, Kathy Whitton See Baker, Kathy CTFT-15 Baker, Kenny 1934CTFT-8 Baker, Lee ?-1948 WWasWT Baker, Mark 1946WWT-17 Baker, Paul 1911CTFT-1 Baker, Raymond 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Baker, Rick 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Baker, Rod 1945CTFT-4 Baker, Roy See Baker, Roy Ward CTFT-11
BANNER • 451 Baker, Roy Ward 1916CTFT-11 Baker, Word 1923-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Bakshi, Ralph 1938CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Bakula, Scott 1955(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Balaban, Bob 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Balanchine, George 1904-1980 WWT-17 Balcer, Rene 1954CTFT-13 Balch, Marston 1901CTFT-2 Balderston, John L. 1889-1954 WWasWT Baldwin, Adam 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Baldwin, Alec 1958CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Baldwin, Daniel 1961(?)CTFT-13 Baldwin, James 1924-1987 CTFT-3 Baldwin, Peter CTFT-11 Baldwin, Stephen 1967(?)CTFT-13 Baldwin, William CTFT-10 Balfour, Katharine 1920-1990 CTFT-4 Balin, Ina 1937-1990 CTFT-9 Balk, Fairuza 1974(?)CTFT-11 Ball, Lucille 1911-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ball, William 1931-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ballantyne, Paul 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ballard, Carroll 1937CTFT-8 Ballard, Kaye 1926CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ballard, Lucien 1908-1988 CTFT-7 Ballet, Arthur H. 1924WWT-17 Ballhaus, Michael 1935CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Balodis, Janis 1950CTFT-11 Balsam, Martin 1919-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Balsam, Talia CTFT-7 Bamman, Gerry 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Banbury, Frith 1912CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bancroft, Anne 1931CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Bancroft, George Pleydell 1868-1956 WWasWT Bancroft, Lady 1839-1921 WWasWT Bancroft, Squire 1841-1926 WWasWT Banderas, Antonio 1960(?)CTFT-13 Banerjee, Victor 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bangs, John Kendrick 1862-1922..WWasWT Bankhead, Tallulah 1903-1968 WWasWT Banks, Dennis J. 1937CTFT-16 Banks, Jonathan CTFT-7 Banks, Leslie J. 1890-1952 WWasWT Bannen, Ian 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Banner, Bob 1921CTFT-3
452 • BANNERMAN Bannerman, Celia 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bannerman, Kay 1919-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bannerman, Margaret 1896WWasWT Bannister, Harry 1893-1961 WWasWT Bannon, Jack 1940CTFT-6 Bantry, Bryan 1956CTFT-1 Baraka, Amiri 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baraka, Imamu Amiri See Baraka, Amiri CTFT-7 Baranski, Christine 1952CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Barbara, Joe CTFT-17 Barbeau, Adrienne CTFT-4 Barbee, Richard 1887WWasWT Barber, Frances 1957CTFT-9 Barber, John CTFT-1 Barbera, Joseph 1911CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Barbor, H. R. 1893-1933 WWasWT Barbour, Elly 1945CTFT-2 Barbour, Joyce 1901WWasWT Barbour, Thomas 1921CTFT-2 Barcelo, Randy 1946CTFT-4 Bard, Wilkie 1874-? WWasWT Bardon, Henry 1923WWT-17 Bardot, Brigitte 1934CTFT-3 Barge, Gillian 1940WWT-17 Baring, Maurice 1874-1945 WWasWT Barish, Keith CTFT-10 Barker, Bob 1923CTFT-2 Barker, Clive 1931WWT-17 Barker Clive 1952CTFT-13 Barker, Felix WWT-17 Barker, H. GranvilleSee Granville-Barker, Harley.. WWasWT Barker, Helen GranvilleSee Granville-Barker, Helen ... WWasWT Barker, Howard 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barker, Ronnie 1929CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barkin, Ellen 1955(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Barkley, Deanne 1931CTFT-10 Barkworth, Peter 1929WWT-17 Barlog, Boleslaw 1906WWasWT Barlow, Billie 1862-1937 WWasWT Barlow, H. J. 1892-1970 WWasWT Barnabe, Bruno 1905WWT-17 Barnard, Ivor 1887-1953 .....WWasWT Earner, Barry K. 1906-1965 WWasWT Barnes, Binnie 1905WWasWT Barnes, Clive 1927CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barnes, Fran 1931CTFT-1 Barnes, Fred 1884-? WWasWT Barnes, Howard 1904-1968 WWasWT Barnes, J. H. 1850-1925 WWasWT Barnes, Joanna 1934CTFT-6 Barnes, Kenneth (Ralph) 1878-1957 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Barnes, Peter 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Barnes, Priscilla 1955CTFT-9 Barnes, Wade 1917CTFT-4 Barnes, Winifred 1894-1935 WWasWT Barnett, Ken See Francis, Freddie CTFT-15 Barney, Jay 1913-1985 CTFT-1 Baron, Alec CTFT-5 Baron, David See Pinter, Harold CTFT-11 Baron, Evalyn 1948CTFT-2 Baronova, Irina 1919WWasWT Barr, Patrick 1908-1985 WWT-17 Barr, Richard 1917-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barr, Roseanne See Roseanne CTFT-16 Barranger, Millie S. 1937WWT-17 Barratt, Augustus WWasWT Barratt, Watson 1884-1962 WWasWT Barrault, Jean-Louis 1910WWasWT Barre, Gabriel 1957CTFT-4 Barrett, Edith 1906WWasWT Barrett, George 1869-1935 WWasWT Barrett, Leslie 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barrett, Lester WWasWT Barrett, Oscar 1875-1941 WWasWT Barrett, Rona 1936CTFT-4 Barrett, Wilson 1900WWasWT Barrie, Amanda 1939WWT-17 Barrie, Barbara 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barrie, Frank 1939WWT-17 Barrie, James Matthew 1860-1937 WWasWT Barrington, Rutland 1853-1922 WWasWT Barris, Chuck 1929CTFT-6 Barren, Marcus 1925-1944 WWasWT Barron, Muriel 1906WWasWT Barrow, Bernard 1927-1993 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-12 Barrs, Norman 1917CTFT-1 Barry, B. Constance 1913CTFT-1 Barry, B. H. 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Christine 1911WWasWT Barry, Gene 1919CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5, 12 Barry, Jack 1918-1984 CTFT-2 Barry, Joan 1901-1989 WWasWT Barry, John 1933CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Barry, Lynda 1956CTFT-14 Barry, Michael 1910-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barry, Miranda Robbins 1951CTFT-11 Barry, Paul 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Philip 1896-1949 WWasWT Barry, Ray See Barry, Raymond J CTFT-9 Barry, Raymond See Barry, Raymond J CTFT-9
Barry, Raymond J. 1939CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Shiel 1882-1937 WWasWT Barrymore, Diana 1921-1960 WWasWT Barrymore, Drew 1975CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Barrymore, Ethel 1879-1959 WWasWT Barrymore, John 1882-1942 WWasWT Barrymore, Lionel 1878-1954 WWasWT Bart, Lionel 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bart, Peter 1932CTFT-2 Bartel, Paul 1938CTFT-6 Bartenieff, George 1935CTFT-1 Bartet, Jeanne Julia 1854WWasWT Barth, Cecil ?-1949 WWasWT Bartholomae, Phillip H. ?-1947 WWasWT Bartkowiak, Andrzej 1950CTFT-16 Bartlett, Basil 1905WWasWT Bartlett, Bonnie CTFT-6 Bartlett, Clifford 1903-1936 WWasWT Bartlett, D'Jamin 1948CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bartlett, Elise WWasWT Bartlett, Hall 1925(?)-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Bartlett, Michael 1901WWasWT Barton, Dora ?-1966 WWasWT Barton, James 1890-1962 WWasWT Barton, John 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barton, Margaret 1926WWasWT Barton, Mary ?-1970 WWasWT Barton, Peter CTFT-9 Barty, Billy 1924CTFT-6 Barty, Jack 1888-1942 WWasWT Baryshnikov, Mikhail 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Basehart, Richard 1914-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Basinger, Kim 1953CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Baskcomb, A. W. 1880-1939 WWasWT Baskcomb, Lawrence 1883-1962 ....WWasWT Baskette, Lena See Basquette, Lina CTFT-14 Basquette, Lina 1907-1994 CTFT-14 Bass, Alfie 1921-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bass, George Houston 1938CTFT-1 Bass, Kingsley B., Jr. See Bullins, Ed CTFT-7 Bass, Ron CTFT-14 Bassett, Alfred Leon 1870-? WWasWT Bassett, Angela 1958CTFT-13 Bassett, Linda CTFT-8 Bataille, Henry 1872-1940 WWasWT Bate, Anthony WWT-17 Bateman, Jason CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bateman, Justine 1966CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Bateman, Leah 1892WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Bateman, Miss 1842-1917 WWasWT Bateman, Virginia Frances See Compton, Mrs. Edward ... WWasWT Bateman, Zitlah 1900-1970 WWasWT Bates, Alan 1934CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Bates, Blanche 1873-1941 WWasWT Bates, Kathy 1948CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Bates, Kathy D. See Bates, Kathy CTFT-17 Bates, Michael 1920WWT-16 Bates, Ralph 1940-1991 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bates, Sally 1907WWasWT Bates, Thorpe 1883-1958 WWasWT Bateson, Timothy 1926WWT-17 Bath, Hubert 1883WWasWT Batley, Dorothy 1902WWasWT Battle, Hinton 1956CTFT-11 Battles, John 1921WWasWT Batty, Archibald 1884-1961 WWasWT Baty, Gaston 1885-1952 WWasWT Bauer, Jamie Lyn 1949(?)CTFT-17 Bauer, Rocky See Bauer, Steven CTFT-15 Bauer, Steven 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bauersmith, Paula 1909-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baughan, Edward Algernon 1865-1938 WWasWT Baughman, Renee CTFT-2 Baumann, K. T CTFT-1 Baumgarten, Craig 1949CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bausch, Pina 1940CTFT-11 Bava, Mario 1914CTFT-8 Bawn, Harry 1872-? WWasWT Bax, Clifford 1886-1962 WWasWT Baxley, Barbara 1927-1990 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baxter, Alan 1908WWasWT Baxter, Anne 1923-1985 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baxter, Barry 1894-1922 WWasWT Baxter, Beryl 1926WWasWT Baxter, Beverly 1891WWasWT Baxter, Cash 1937CTFT-5 Baxter, Jane 1909WWT-17 Baxter, Keith 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Baxter, Meredith 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Baxter, Stanley 1926WWT-17 Baxter, Trevor 1932WWT-17 Baxter-Birney, Meredith See Baxter, Meredith CTFT-16 Bay, Howard 1912-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baye, Nathalie 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bayes, Nora 1880-1928 WWasWT Bayler, Terence 1930CTFT-3 Bayley, Caroline 1890WWasWT
Bayley, Hilda ?-1971 WWasWT Baylis, Lilian 1874-1937 WWasWT Bayliss, Peter WWT-17 Bayly, Caroline WWasWT Baynton, Henry 1892-1951 WWasWT Beach, Ann 1938WWT-17 Beach, Gary 1947CTFT-1 Beacham, Stephanie 1947(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Beaird, Betty 1939CTFT-11 Beal, John 1909-1997 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bealby, George 1877-1931 WWasWT Beals, Jennifer 1963CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bean, Henry 1945CTFT-16 Bean, Orson 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Bean, Sean 1958CTFT-13 Beard, Winston See Goldman, James CTFT-8 Beardsley, Alice 1925CTFT-1 Bearse, Amanda 1958CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Beasley, Allyce 1954CTFT-7 Beaton, Cecil 1904-1980 WWT-16 Beatty, Harcourt WWasWT Beatty, John Lee 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Beatty, May ?-1945 WWasWT Beatty, Ned 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Beatty, Robert 1909WWT-17 Beatty, Roberta 1891WWasWT Beatty, Warren 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Beauchamp, John ?-1921 WWasWT Beaudoin, Michelle CTFT-17 Beaufort, John 1912WWT-17 Beaumont, Cyril William 1891WWasWT Beaumont, Diana 1 909-1964 WWasWT Beaumont, Gabrielle 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Beaumont, Hugh 1908-1982 WWasWT Beaumont, John 1902WWasWT Beaumont, Muriel 1881-1957 WWasWT Beaumont, Ralph 1926CTFT-10 Beaumont, Roma 1914WWasWT Beaver, James N., Jr. See Beaver, Jim CTFT-11 Beaver, Jim 1950CTFT-11 Becher, John C. 1915-1986 WWT-17 Beck, Frances Patricia 1937CTFT-11 Beck, John 1943(?)CTFT-9 Beck, Julian 1925-1985 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Beck, Kimberly 1956CTFT-9 Beck, Michael CTFT-3 Beckel, Graham CTFT-9 Beacker, Harold CTFT-13 Beckerman, Bernard 1921WWT-17
BELLONINI • 453 Beckett, Samuel 1906-1989 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Beckhard, Arthur J WWasWT Beckley, Beatrice Mary 1885-? WWasWT Beckman, John c.1898-1989 CTFT-8 Beckwith, Reginald 1908-1965 WWasWT Bedard, Irene 1967CTFT-16 Bedelia, Bonnie 1952CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Bedells, Phyllis 1893-1985 WWasWT Bedford, Brian 1935CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 11; WWT17 Beecher, Janet 1884-1955 WWasWT Beerbohm, Clarence Evelyn ?-1917 WWasWT Beerbohm, Max 1872-1956 WWasWT Beere, Bernard (Mrs.) 1856-? WWasWT Beers, Francine CTFT-1 Beery, Noah, Jr. 1913(?)-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Beet, Alice ?-1931 WWasWT Beggs, Richard 1942CTFT-12 Begley, Ed 1901-1970 WWasWT Begley, Ed, Jr. 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Behan, Brendan 1923-1964 WWasWT Behrman, Samuel Nathaniel 1893-1973 WWasWT Beim, Norman 1923CTFT-1 Bejart, Maurice 1927CTFT-11 Belafonte, Harry 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Belafonte-Harper, Shari 1954CTFT-6 Belasco, David 1853-1931 WWasWT Beldon, Eileen 1901WWT-17 Belfrage, Bruce 1901WWasWT Bel Geddes, Barbara 1922CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Belgrader, Andrei 1946CTFT-2 Belkin, Jeanna 1924CTFT-1 Belknap, Allen R. 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Bell, Ann 1939WWT-17 Bell, Catherine CTFT-17 Bell, Digby Valentine ?-1917 WWasWT Bell, Enid 1888WWasWT Bell, James (Harliee) 1891WWasWT Bell, John 1940WWT-17 Bell, Lynne 1944CTFT-1 Bell, Mary Hayley 1914WWasWT Bell, Stanley 1881-1952 WWasWT Bell, Tom 1932(?)CTFT-9 Bella, Joseph F. 1940CTFT-1 Bellamy, Franklyn 1886WWasWT Bellamy, Ralph 1904-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWasWT Bellaver, Harry 1905-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Belleville, Frederic de 1857WWasWT Bellew, Kyrie 1887WWasWT Bellisario, Donald P. 1935CTFT-10 Bellonini, Edna 1903WWasWT
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Belmondo, Jean-Paul 1933CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Belmore, Bertha 1882-1953 WWasWT Belson, Jerry CTFT-7 Beltran, Robert 1953CTFT-16 Belushi, James See Belushi, Jim CTFT-13 Belushi, Jim 1954CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Belushi, John 1949-1982 CTFT-16 Belzer, Richard 1944CTFT-12 Ben-Ami, Jacob 1890WWasWT Ben-Ari, Neal 1952CTFT-9 Benaventa, Jacinto 1866-1954 WWasWT Benben, Brian 1956CTFT-14 Benchley, Peter 1940CTFT-5 Benchley, Robert C. 1889WWasWT Bendall, Ernest Alfred 1846-1924 WWasWT Benedetti, Robert L 1939CTFT-11 Benedict, Dirk 1945CTFT-1 Benedict, Paul CTFT-3 Benedictus, David 1938WWT-17 Benelli, Sem 1877-1949 WWasWT Bening, Annette 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Benini, Ferruccio 1854-1925 WWasWT Benjamin, Allan 1949CTFT-3 Benjamin, Louis 1922WWT-17 Benjamin, Morris Edgar 1881-? WWasWT Benjamin, P. J. 1951CTFT-1 Benjamin, Richard 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bennett, Alan 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Bennett, Arnold 1867-1931 WWasWT Bennett, Charles 1899WWasWT Bennett, Faith WWasWT Bennett, Fran 1937CTFT-1 Bennett, Harve 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bennett, Hywel 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Jill 1931WWT-17 Bennett, Joan 1910-1990 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Lelia WWasWT Bennett, Meg 1948CTFT-7 Bennett, Michael 1943-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Peter 1917-1990(?) CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Richard 1873-1944 WWasWT Bennett, Richard Rodney 1936CTFT-12 Bennett, Ruth Bennett, Tony 1926Bennett, Vivienne 1905-1978 Bennett, Wilda 1894-1967 Bennett-Gordon, Eve Benrimo, J. Harry 1874-1942 Benson, Bobby See Benson, Robby Benson, Frank R. 1858-1939
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Benson, George 1911-1983 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Benson, Lady ?-1946 WWasWT Benson, Robby 1956CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Benson, Robin See Benson, Robby CTFT-18 Benson, Ruth 1873-1948 WWasWT Bent, Buena ?-1957 WWasWT Benthall, Michael 1919-1956 WWasWT Bentham, Frederick 1911WWT-17 Bentley, Eric 1916WWT-17 Bentley, Irene ?-1940 WWasWT Bentley, Will 1873-? WWasWT Benton, Barbi 1950CTFT-9 Benton, Robert 1932CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ben-Zali, Daniel See Benzali, Daniel CTFT-16 Benzali, Daniel 1949(?)CTFT-16 Berendt, Rachel ?-1957 WWasWT Berenger, Tom 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Berenson, Marisa 1948CTFT-7 Berenson, Stephen 1953CTFT-3 Beresford, Bruce 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Beresford, Harry 1867-1944 WWasWT Berg, Barry 1942CTFT-1 Berg, Gertrude 1899-1941 WWasWT Berg, Greg CTFT-4 Berg, Jeff 1947CTFT-10 Berg, Peter 1962CTFT-14 Bergen, Candice 1946CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Bergen, Nella 1873-1919 WWasWT Bergen, Polly 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Berger, Anna CTFT-7 Berger, Henning 1872WWasWT Berger, Keith 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Berger, Robert 1914CTFT-1 Berger, Senta 1947CTFT-1 Berger, Sidney L. 1936CTFT-1 Berger, Stephen 1954CTFT-1 Bergerat, Emile 1845-? WWasWT Bergere, Lee CTFT-8 Bergere, Valerie 1872-1938 WWasWT Bergese, Micha 1945CTFT-4 Berghof, Herbert 1909-1990 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bergin, Patrick 1954(?)CTFT-13 Bergman, Alan 1925CTFT-10 Bergman, Andrew 1945(?)CTFT-11 Bergman, Ingmar 1918CTFT-3 Bergman, Ingrid 1915-1982 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bergman, J. Peter 1946CTFT-1 Bergman, Marilyn 1929CTFT-10 Bergman, Sandahl CTFT-7 Bergner, Elisabeth 1900-1986 WWT-17 Bergstrom, Hilda WWasWT Beringer, Esme 1875-1936 WWasWT Beringer, Mrs. Oscar 1856-1936... WWasWT
Beringer, Vera 1879-1964 WWasWT Berk, Tony ?-1988 CTFT-2 Berkeley, Ballard 1904-1988 WWasWT Berkeley, Busby 1859-1976 WWT-16 Berkeley, Reginald Cheyne 1890-1935 WWasWT Berkeley, Wilma WWasWT Berkley, Elizabeth 1973(?)CTFT-16 Berkoff, Stephen See Berkoff, Steven CTFT-10 Berkoff, Steven 1937CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berkson, Susan CTFT-3 Berle, Milton 1908CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlin, Irving 1888-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlind, Roger 1930CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Berliner, Ron 1958CTFT-3 Berlinger, Warren 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlyn, Alfred 1860-1936 WWasWT Berman, Ed 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berman, Shelley 1926CTFT-6 Bermange, Barry 1933CTFT-11 Bermel, Albert 1927CTFT-1 Bernard, Barney 1877-1924 WWasWT Bernard, Crystal 1959CTFT-16 Bernard, Jason 1938-1996 CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bernard, Jean Jacques 1888WWasWT Bernard, Kenneth 1930CTFT-1 Bernard, Sam 1863-1927 WWasWT Bernard, Tristan 1866-1947 WWasWT Bernede, Arthur WWasWT Bernette, Sheila WWT-17 Bernhard, Harvey 1924CTFT-4 Bernhard, Sandra 1955CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Bernhardt, Melvin CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bernhardt, Sarah 1845-1923 WWasWT Bernsen, Corbin 1954CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bernstein, Aline 1882-1955 WWasWT Bernstein, Charles 1943CTFT-11 Bernstein, Elmer 1922CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Bernstein, Henry 1875-1953 WWasWT Bernstein, Jay 1937CTFT-5 Bernstein, Leonard 1918-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Bernstein, Walter 1919CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Beroza, Janet CTFT-2 Berr, Georges 1867-1942 WWasWT Berr De Turique, Julien 1863-1923 WWasWT Berri, Claude 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Berridge, Elizabeth 1962CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Berry, David 1943CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Berry, Eric 1913WWT-17 Berry, Halle 1968CTFT-11 Berry, James 1883-? WWasWT Berry, John 1917CTFT-11 Berry, Ken 1933CTFT-8 Berry, William Henry 1870-1951 ...WWasWT Bertinelli, Valerie 1960CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bertolazzi, Carlo 1870-? WWasWT Bertolucci, Bernardo 1940CTFT-12 Earleir sketch in CTFT-4 Bertram, Arthur 1860-1955 WWasWT Bertram, Eugene 1872-1941 WWasWT Bertrand, Sandra 1943CTFT-1 Beruh, Joseph 1924-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Besch, Bibi 1940-1996 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Besier, Rudolf 1878-1942 WWasWT Bessell, Ted 1942-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bessette, Denise 1954CTFT-2 Best, Edna 1900-1974 WWasWT Bethencourt, Francis 1926WWT-17 Bethune, Zina 1950(?)CTFT-9 Bettelheim, Edwin 1865-1938 WWasWT Bettger, Lyle 1915CTFT-1 Betti, Laura 1934CTFT-8 Bettis, John 1946CTFT-12 Bettis, Valerie ?-1982 WWT-17 Betts, Edward William 1881-? WWasWT Betts, Ernest WWT-11 Bevan, Faith 1896WWasWT Bevan, Isla 1910WWasWT Beveridge, J. D. 1844-1926 WWasWT Beverley, Trazana 1945CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bewes, Rodney 1937WWT-17 Beyer, Elsie WWT-13 Beymer, Richard 1939CTFT-9 Bialik, Mayim 1976(?)CTFT-13 Bibby, Charles 1878-1917 WWasWT Bicat, Tony 1945WWT-17 Bickford, Charles A. 1891-1933....WWasWT Bickford, David 1953CTFT-4 Biehn, Michael 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bigelow, Kathryn CTFT-10 Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Biggs-Dawson, Roxann See Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Bikel, Theodore 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bilbrooke, Lydia 1888-1990 WWasWT Bilhaud, Paul 1854-1933 WWasWT Bill, Tony 1940CTFT-6 Billig, Robert 1947CTFT-1 Billing, H. Chiswell 1881-1934 ....WWasWT Billings, Josh 1947CTFT-5
Billingsley, Peter 1972Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Billington, Adeline 1825-? Billington, Ken 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Billington, Kevin 1934Billington, Michael 1939Bilowit, Ira J. 1925Bilson, Bruce 1928Biname, Charles 1949Binder, Steve Bingham, Amelia 1869-1927 Bingham, Jeffrey 1946Bingham, Sallie 1937Binner, Margery 1908Binney, Constance 1900Binoche, Juliette 1964(?)Binus, Judith 1944Binyon, Laurence 1869-1943 Birch, Frank 1889-1956 Birch, Patricia 1934(?)Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bird, David 1907Bird, John 1936Bird, Richard 1894-1986 Birkett, Viva 1887-1934 Birmingham, George A. 1865-1950 Birnbaum, Roger Birney, David Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Birney, Reed 1954Biroc, Joe See Biroc, Joseph Biroc, Joseph 1903(?)-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Biroc, Joseph F. See Biroc, Joseph Bishop, Alfred 1848-1928 Bishop, Andre 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bishop, Carole See Bishop, Kelly Bishop, Conrad J. 1941Bishop, George Walter 1886-1965 Bishop, Joey 1918Bishop, John See Willis, Ted Bishop, Kate 1847-1923 Bishop, Kelly 1944Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bishop, Will 1867-1944 Bisno, Leslie 1953Bisoglio, Val 1926Bissell, James D. 1951Bisset, Jacqueline 1944(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Bivens, Diane E Bixby, Bill 1934-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bjornson, Maria Black, Alfred 1913-
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Black, David 1931WWT-17 Black, Dorothy 1899WWasWT Black, Dorothy 1913-1985 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Black, George 1890-1945 WWasWT Black, George 1911-1970 WWasWT Black, James CTFT-17 Black, Karen 1942CTFT-4 Black, Malcolm 1928CTFT-1 Black, Noel 1937CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Black, Shane 1962(?)CTFT-11 Blackler, Betty 1929WWasWT Blackman, Eugene Joseph 1922CTFT-1 Blackman, Fred J. 1879-1951 WWasWT Blackman, Honor CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blackmer, Sidney 1895WWasWT Blackmore, Peter 1909WWasWT Blackwood, Christian 1942CTFT-11 Blacque, Taurean CTFT-8 Blades, Ruben 1948CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Blaine, Vivian 1921(?)-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blair, Isla 1944-. WWT-17 Blair, Joyce 1932WWT-17 Blair, Linda 1959CTFT-3 Blair, Lionel 1931WWT-17 Blair, Pamela 1949CTFT-2 Blaisdell, Nesbitt 1928CTFT-3 Blake, Betty 1920CTFT-1 Blake, Bobby See Blake, Robert CTFT-9 Blake, Charles H. 1916CTFT-1 Blake, Harry 1866-? WWasWT Blake, Josh 1975CTFT-8 Blake, Robby See Blake, Robert CTFT-9 Blake, Robert 1933(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Blakeley, James 1873-1915 WWasWT Blakelock, Denys 1901-1970 WWasWT Blakely, Colin 1930-1987 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blakely, Susan 1948CTFT-6 Blakemore, Michael 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Blakley, Ronee 1946CTFT-7 Blakiston, Clarence 1864-1943 WWasWT Blanc, Mel 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Blanche, Ada 1862-1953 WWasWT Blanche, Marie 1893WWasWT Bland, Alan 1897-1946 WWasWT Bland, Joyce 1906-1963 WWasWT Blaney, Charles E. ?-1944 WWasWT Blaney, Norah WWasWT Blank, Les 1935CTFT-14 Blatty, William Peter 1928CTFT-4 Blavet, Emile 1838-? WWasWT Blaxill, Peter 1931CTFT-1 Blayney, May 1875-1953 WWasWT Bleasdale, Alan 1946CTFT-10
456 • BLECKNER Bleckner, Jeff CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bledsoe, Tempestt 1973CTFT-11 Bleeth, Yasmine 1972(?)CTFT-16 Blessed, Brian 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bley, Maurice G. 1910CTFT-4 Blick, Newton 1899-1965 WWasWT Blier, Bernard 1916-1989 CTFT-8 Blier, Bertrand 1939CTFT-8 Blinn, Holbrook 1872-1928 WWasWT Blinn, William 1937CTFT-10 Bliss, Helena 1917WWT-17 Bloch, Robert 1917-1994 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-13 Bloch, Scotty CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Block, Larry 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Blomfield, Derek 1920-1964 WWasWT Blondell, Joan 1909-1979 WWT-16 Bloodworth, Linda See Bloodworth-Thomason, Linda CTFT-10 Bloodworth-Thomason, Linda 1947(?)CTFT-10 Bloom, Claire 1931CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bloom, John 1935CTFT-11 Bloom, Lindsay 1955CTFT-3 Bloom, Michael 1950CTFT-4 Bloom, Verna CTFT-7 Bloomgarden, Kermit 1904-1976 ... WWT-16 Blore, Eric 1887-1959 WWasWT Blossom, Henry Martyn Jr. 1866-1919 WWasWT Blount, Helen 1929CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blount, Lisa 1957CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Blow, Sydney 1878-1961 WWasWT Blum, Mark 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Blumenfeld, Robert 1943CTFT-3 Blumenkrantz, Jeff 1965CTFT-8 Blundell, Graeme 1945WWT-17 Bluth, Don CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Blyden, Larry 1925-1975 WWT-16 Blyth-Pratt, Charles Edward 1869-? WWasWT Blyth-Pratt, Violet WWasWT Blythe, Bobby 1894WWasWT Blythe, Coralie 1880-1928 WWasWT Blythe, John 1921WWT-17 Blythe, Violet WWasWT Boam, Jeffrey 1949CTFT-10 Boatman, Michael CTFT-16 Boatman, Michael P. See Boatman, Michael CTFT-16 Boatman, Michael Patrick See Boatman, Michael CTFT-16 Bobadilla, Pepita WWasWT Bobs, The Two WWasWT Bochco, Steven 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Bochner, Hart 1956(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Bochner, Lloyd 1924CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bock, Jerry 1928WWT-17 Bockstael, Robert CTFT-17 Bode, Milton 1860-1938 WWasWT Bode, Ralf D CTFT-11 Bodie, Dr. Walford 1870-? WWasWT Bodom, Borgchild WWT-7 Boers, Frank, Jr. See Bonner, Frank CTFT-7 Boetticher, Budd 1916CTFT-12 Bofshever, Michael 1950CTFT-6 Boganny, Joe 1874-? WWasWT Bogard, Travis 1918CTFT-3 Bogarde, Dirk 1921(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bogart, Humphrey 1899-1957 WWasWT Bogart, Paul 1919CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bogdanov, Michael 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bogdanovich, Peter 1939CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Boggetti, Victor 1895WWasWT Bogin, Abba 1925CTFT-1 Bogle, Warren See Bergman, Andrew CTFT-11 Bogosian, Eric 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bohannon, Judy CTFT-2 Bohay, Heidi CTFT-3 Bohnen, Roman ?-1949 WWasWT Bohrman, David 1954CTFT-13 Boht, Jean 1936CTFT-8 Bolam, James 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Boland, Mary 1885-1965 WWasWT Bolasni, Saul CTFT-1 Boles, John 1900-1969 WWasWT Boleslawski, Richard 1889-1937 ...WWasWT Bolger, John CTFT-17 Bolger, Ray 1904-1987 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bolm, Adolph 1887-1951 WWasWT Bologna, Joseph 1938CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bolt, Jonathan 1935CTFT-3 Bolt, Robert 1924-1995 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bolton, Guy Reginald 1884-1979 .. WWT-16 Bonaduce, Danny 1959CTFT-15 Bond, Acton ?-1941 WWasWT Bond, C. G. 1945WWT-17 Bond, Derek 1920CTFT-1 Bond, Edward 1934CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bond, Frederic 1861-1914 WWasWT Bond, Gary 1940-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bond, Jessie 1853-1942 WWasWT Bond, Lilian 1910WWasWT
Bond, Sheila 1928CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bond, Sudie 1928-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bondi, Beulah 1892-1981 WWasWT Bonder, Rebecca CTFT-1 Bonerz, Peter 1938CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bonet, Lisa 1967CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Bonfils, Helen 1889-1972 WWasWT Bonham Carter, Helena 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bonnaire, Henri 1869-? WWasWT Bonner, Frank 1942CTFT-7 Bono, Sonny 1935CTFT-7 Bonsall, Brian 1981CTFT-14 Bonus, Ben ?-1984 WWT-17 Boockvor, Steve 1945CTFT-1 Booke, Sorrell 1930-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Boone, Debby 1956CTFT-1 Boor, Frank ?-1938 WWasWT Boorman, John 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Boorstin, Jon CTFT-10 Boosler, Elayne 1952(?)CTFT-11 Boot, Gladys ?-1964 WWasWT Booth, James 1933WWT-17 Booth, Shirley 1898-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Booth, Webster 1902WWasWT Boothby, Victoria CTFT-1 Boothe, Clare 1903-1987 WWasWT Boothe, Power 1945CTFT-1 Boothe, Powers 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Borden, Lizzie 1955CTFT-12 Bordoni, Irene ?-1953 WWasWT Borell, Louis 1906WWasWT Borgnine, Ernest 1917CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Boris, Robert M. 1945CTFT-5 Berlin, Jean WWasWT Borrego, Jesse CTFT-5 Bosco, Philip 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Bosley, Tom 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bosse-Vingard, Harriet Sofie 1878-? WWasWT Bosson, Barbara 1939(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bostock, Thomas H. 1899WWasWT Bostwick, Barry 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Bott, Alan 1894WWasWT Bottin, Rob 1959(?)CTFT-9 Bottomley, Gordon 1874-1948 WWasWT Bottoms, Joseph 1954CTFT-4 Bottoms, Sam 1955CTFT-4 Bottoms, Timothy 1951CTFT-3 Boucher, Victor 1879-1942 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Bouchier, Chili 1909CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bouchier, Dorothy See Bouchier, Chili CTFT-6 Boucicault, Aubrey 1869-1913 WWasWT Boucicault, Dion G. 1859-1929....WWasWT Boucicault, Mrs. Dion 1833-1916 WWasWT Boucicault, Nina 1867-1950 WWasWT Boughton, Rutland 1878-1960 WWasWT Bould, Beckett 1880-? WWasWT Boule, Kathryn 1949CTFT-1 Boulter, Rosalyn 1916WWasWT Boulton, Guy Pelham 1890WWasWT Bourchier, Arthur 1863-1927 WWasWT Bourne, Adeline WWasWT Bourne, Mel 1923CTFT-10 Bourneuf, Philip 1912-1979 WWT-16 Boutsikaris, Dennis 1952CTFT-16 Bouwmeester, Louis 1842-? WWasWT Bova, Joseph 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bovasso, Julie 1930-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bovill, C. H. 1878-1918 WWasWT Bovy, Berthe 1887WWasWT Bowab, John 1933CTFT-11 Bowden, Charles WWT-17 Bowen, John 1924WWT-17 Bowen, John Pearson 1953CTFT-13 Bowen, Roger 1932-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bower, Marian ?-1945 WWasWT Bowers, Faubion 1917CTFT-2 Bowers, Lally 1917-1984 WWT-17 Bowers, Robert Hood 1877-1941 WWasWT Bowes, Alice ?-1969 WWasWT Bowes, Janet Elizabeth 1944CTFT-1 Bowie, David 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bowles, Anthony 1931WWT-17 Bowles, Paul 1910CTFT-1 Bowles, Peter 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Bowman, Nellie 1878-? WWasWT Bowman, Rob 1960(?)CTFT-15 Box, John 1920CTFT-10 Boxer, (Cyril) John 1909WWT-17 Boxleitner, Bruce 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Boyd, Frank M. 1863-? WWasWT Boyer, Charles 1899WWasWT Boyett, Robert L 1942(?)CTFT-13 Boyle, Billy 1945WWT-17 Boyle, Katie 1926CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Boyle, Lara Flynn 1970CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Boyle, Peter 1933(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Boyle, William 1853-1923 WWasWT Boyne, Clifton 1874-1945 WWasWT Boyne, Leonard 1853-1920 WWasWT
Braban, Harvey 1883-? WWasWT Bracco, Lorraine 1955(?)CTFT-10 Bracco, Roberto 1863-1943 WWasWT Brach, Gerard 1927CTFT-6 Bracken, Eddie 1920CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bradbury, James H. 1857-1940 WWasWT Bradbury, Malcolm 1932CTFT-10 Bradbury, Ray 1920CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Braden, Bernard 1916WWasWT Braden, William 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Bradfield, W. Louis 1866-1919 WWasWT Bradley, Buddy 1908WWasWT Bradley, Lillian Trimble 1875-1939 WWasWT Brady, Leo 1917CTFT-1 Brady, Scott 1924-1985 CTFT-2 Brady, Terence 1939WWT-17 Brady, Veronica 1890-1964 WWasWT Brady, William A. 1863-1950 WWasWT Brady, William A. 1900-1935 WWasWT Brae, June 1918WWasWT Braeden, Eric 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Braga, Sonia 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bragaglia, Marinella WWasWT Bragg, Bernard CTFT-3 Bragg, Melvyn 1939CTFT-11 Braham, Horace 1893-1955 WWasWT Braham, Leonora 1853-1931 WWasWT Braham, Lionel WWasWT Braham, Philip 1881-1934 WWasWT Brahms, Caryl WWT-17 Braine, John 1922-1986 CTFT-4 Braithwaite, Lilian 1873-1948 WWasWT Brambell, Wilfrid 1912-1985 WWT-17 Branagh, Kenneth 1960CTFT-9 Branch, Eileen 1911WWasWT Branch, William B. 1927CTFT-13 Brand, Joshua 1952(?)CTFT-11 Brand, Oscar 1920CTFT-1 Brandauer, Klaus Maria 1944CTFT-6 Brandes, Marthe (Brunschwig) 1862-1930 WWasWT Brando, Marlon 1924CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Brandon, Dorothy 1899?-1977 WWasWT Brandon, Johnny CTFT-1 Brandon, Michael 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brandon-Thomas, Amy Marguerite 1890WWasWT Brandon-Thomas, Jevan 1898WWasWT Brandt, Ivan 1903WWasWT Brandt, Yanna Kroyt 1933CTFT-3 Brasseur, Albert Jules 1862-? WWasWT Bratt, Benjamin 1964(?)CTFT-16 Braugher, Andre 1962(?)CTFT-13 Bray, Yvonne de 1889WWasWT Brayton, Lily 1876-1953 WWasWT Brazzi, Rossano 1916-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-15
BRILLSTEIN • 457 Brecher, Egon 1885-1946 Breen, Helen 1902Breen, Robert 1914-1990 Breese, Edmund 1871-1936 Bregman, Martin 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brennan, Eileen 1935Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Brenneman, Amy 1965(?)Brenner, Albert 1926Brenner, David 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Brenner, Dori Brenner, Randy 1955Brent, Romney 1902-1976 Brenton, Howard 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brereton, Austin 1862-1923 Bressack, Celia 1956Bresson, Robert 1907Brest, Martin 1951Brett, Jeremy 1935(?)-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Brett, Stanley 1879-1923 Breuer, Lee 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brewster, Towsend Tyler 1924Brialy, Jean-Claude 1933Brian, Donald 1877-1948 Brice, Fanny 1891-1951 Brickman, Marshall 1941Bricusse, Leslie 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bridge, Andrew Bridge, Peter 1925Bridges, Beau 1941Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Bridges, James 1936-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Bridges, Jeff 1949(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Bridges, Lloyd 1913Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bridges, Robert 1937Bridges-Adams, W. 1889-1965 Bridgewater, Leslie 1893Bridie, James 1888-1951 Brien, Alan 1925Briercliffe, Nellie ?-1966 Brierley, David 1936Briers, Richard 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brieux, Eugene 1858-1932 Briggs, Hedley 1907-1968 Briggs, Joe Bob 1959Brighouse, Harold 1882-1958 Bright, Richard Brightman, Sarah 1960(?)Brightman, Stanley 1888-1961 Brighton, Pam 1946Briley, John 1925Brill, Fran Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Brillstein, Bernie
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458 • BRIMLEY Brimley, Wilford A. See Brimley, Wilford Brimley, Wilford 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brinckerhoff, Burt 1936Brisbane, Katharine 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brisson, Carl 1895-1965 Brisson, Frederick 1913-1984 Bristow, Charles 1928Brittany, Morgan 1951Britton, Connie Britton, Tony 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Broad, Jay 1930Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Broadhurst, George H. 1866-1952 Broadhurst, Kent 1940Broccoli, Albert R. 1909-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Brockett, Oscar G. 1923Brocksmith, Roy .1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Brockway, Amie 1938Broderick, Beth 1959Broderick, Helen 1891-1959 Broderick, Matthew 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brodkin, Herbert 1912-1990(?) Brodziak, Kenn 1913Brogden, Gwendoline 1891Brogger, Ivar 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brokaw, Gary 1951Brokaw, Tom 1940Brolin, James 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bromberg, J. 1904-1951 Bromka, Elaine 1950Bromley-Davenport, Arthur 1867-1946 Bron, Eleanor Bronson, Charles 1920(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brook, Clive 1887-1974 Brook, Faith 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brook, Lesley 1917Brook, Peter 1925Earlier entry in WWT-17 Brook, Sara Brooke, Cynthia 1875-1949 Brooke, Mrs. E. H. ?-1915 Brooke, Emily ?-1953 Brooke, Harold 1910Brooke, Paul 1944Brooke, Sarah Brookes, Jacqueline 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brookfield, Charles Hallam Elton 1857-1913 Brook-Jones, Elwyn 1911-1962 Brooks, A. See Brooks, Albert
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Brooks, Albert 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brooks, Avery 1949CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brooks, Charles David III 1939CTFT-3 Brooks, David 1920CTFT-1 Brooks, James L. 1940CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Brooks, Jeff 1950CTFT-1 Brooks, Joel CTFT-4 Brooks, Mel 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Brooks, Norman G. 1926CTFT-4 Brooks, Richard 1912-1992 CTFT-10 Brooks, Richard CTFT-17 Brooks, Virginia Fox See Vernon, Virginia WWasWT Broones, Martin 1892WWasWT Brosnan, Pierce 1952(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brosten, Harve 1943CTFT-2 Brothers, Joyce 1929CTFT-17 Brotherson, Eric 1911-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brouett, Albert WWasWT Brough, Colin 1945CTFT-1 Brough, Fanny Whiteside 1854-1914 WWasWT Brough, Mary 1863-1934 WWasWT Brough, Mrs. Robert ?-1932 WWasWT Broughton, Bruce 1945CTFT-7 Broughton, Jessie 1885-? WWasWT Broughton, Phyllis 1862?-1926 WWasWT Broun, Heywood 1888-1939 WWasWT Broun, Heywood Hale 1918CTFT-1 Brown, Arvin 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Brown, Barry M. 1942CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brown, Blair 1948(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brown, Bryan 1947(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brown, Clancy CTFT-16 Brown, David 1916CTFT-3 Brown, Georg Stanford 1943CTFT-7 Brown, Georgia 1933-1992 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brown, Graham 1924CTFT-9 Brown, Ivor 1891-1974 WWasWT Brown, Jim 1936CTFT-9 Brown, Joe E. 1892-1973 WWasWT Brown, John Mason 1900-1969 ....WWasWT Brown, John Russell 1923WWT-17 Brown, Julie 1958CTFT-9 Brown, Kenneth H. 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Brown, Kermit 1939(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brown, Lew 1899-1958 WWasWT Brown, Lionel 1888-1964 WWasWT Brown, Louise WWasWT Brown, Pamela 1917-1975 WWasWT Brown, Robert N CTFT-11
Brown, Ruth 1928CTFT-11 Brown, Sam O. See Edwards, Blake CTFT-15 Brown, William F. 1928CTFT-1 Brown, Zack 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Browne, Coral 1913-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Browne, E. Martin 1900-1980 WWT-17 Browne, Irene 1896-1965 WWasWT Browne, Kale CTFT-17 Browne, Laidman 1896-1961 WWasWT Browne, Louise WWasWT Browne, Marjorie 1913WWasWT Browne, Maurice 1881-1955 WWasWT Browne, Pattie 1869-1934 WWasWT Browne, Roscoe Lee 1925CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Browne, Stella 1906WWasWT Browne, W. Graham 1870-1937...WWasWT Browne, Wynyard (Barry) 1911-1964 WWasWT Browning, Susan 1941CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brownlow, Kevin 1938CTFT-5 Brown-Potter, Mrs. See Potter, Cora Urquhart.... WWasWT Bruce, Brenda 1922(?)-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bruce, Carol 1919CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bruce, Christopher 1945CTFT-15 Bruce, Edgar K. 1893WWasWT Bruce, Nigel 1895-1953 WWasWT Bruce, Shelley 1965CTFT-1 Bruce, Susan 1957CTFT-3 Bruce, Tonie Edgar 1892-1966 WWasWT Bruce-Potter, Hilda 1888WWasWT Bruckheimer, Jerry CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bruford, Rose Elizabeth 1904WWT-17 Brule, Andre WWasWT Brune, Adrienne 1892WWasWT Brune, Clarence M. 1870-? WWasWT Brune, Gabrielle 1912WWasWT Brune, Minnie Tittell 1883-? WWasWT Bruning, Francesca 1907WWasWT Bruno, Albert 1873-1927 WWasWT Brunton, Dorothy 1893WWasWT Brustein, Robert 1927WWT-17 Bruton, Margo CTFT-6 Bryan, Dora 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryan, Hal 1891-1948 WWasWT Bryan, Herbert George ?-1948 WWasWT Bryan, Kenneth 1953-1986 CTFT-2 Bryan, Peggy 1916WWasWT Bryan, Robert 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryant, Charles 1879-1948 WWasWT Bryant, J. V. 1889-1924 WWasWT Bryant, Michael 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Bryantsev, Alexandr Alexandrovich 1883-1961 WWasWT Bryceland, Yvonne 1925-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryden, Bill 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Bryden, Ronald 1927WWT-17 Brydone, Alfred 1863-1920 WWasWT Bryer, Vera 1905WWasWT Bryggman, Larry 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Bryning, John 1913WWasWT Brynner, Yul 1920-1985 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buchanan, Jack 1891-1957 WWasWT Buchanan, Maud WWasWT Buchanan, Thompson 1877-1937 .WWasWT Buchholz, Horst 1933CTFT-1 Buchinsky, Charles See Bronson, Charles CTFT-12 Buck, David 1936-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buckham, Bernard 1882-1963 WWasWT Bucklaw, Alfred WWasWT Buckler, Hugh C. 1870-1936 WWasWT Buckley, Betty 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Buckley, May 1875-? WWasWT Buckmaster, John 1915WWasWT Buckstone, J. C. 1858-1924 WWasWT Buckstone, Rowland 1860-1922.... WWasWT Buckton, Florence 1893WWasWT Budries, David 1953CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Buell, Bill 1952CTFT-1 Bufman, Zev 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buist, Walter Scott 1860-? WWasWT Bujold, Genevieve 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bulgakov, Leo 1889-1948 WWasWT Bull, Peter 1912-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bullard, Thomas 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bullins, Ed 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bullock, Christopher 1934WWT-17 Bullock, Donna 1955CTFT-3 Bullock, Eldon 1952CTFT-4 Bullock, John Malcolm 1867-1938 WWasWT Bullock, Sandra 1965(?)CTFT-13 Buloff, Joseph 1899-1985 WWT-17 Bumstead, Henry 1915CTFT-10 Bunce, Alan 1903-1965 WWasWT Bundy, William 1924WWT-17 Bunnage, Avis WWT-17 Bunston, Herbert 1870-1935 WWasWT Buono, Victor 1938-1981 CTFT-2 Burbidge, Douglas 1895-1959 WWasWT Burbridge, Edward CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burch, Shelly 1959CTFT-2
Burchill, William ?-1930 WWasWT Burden, Hugh 1913-1985 WWT-17 Burdon, Albert 1900WWasWT Burge, Stuart 1918CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burgess, Muriel 1926CTFT-4 Burghoff, Gary 1943CTFT-8 Burgis, Kathleen 1907WWasWT Burgon, Geoffrey 1941CTFT-12 Burke, Alfred 1918WWT-17 Burke, Billie 1885-1970 WWasWT Burke, Chris 1965CTFT-8 Burke, David 1934WWT-17 Burke, Delta 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Burke, Marie 1894WWasWT Burke, Patricia 1917WWT-17 Burke, Tom 1890-1969 WWasWT Burley, Mark 1951CTFT-13 Burlingame, Lloyd WWT-17 Burnaby, G. Davy 1881-1949 WWasWT Burnand, Francis Cowley 1836-1917 WWasWT Burne, Arthur 1873-1945 WWasWT Burne, Nancy 1912-1954 WWasWT Burnett, Carol 1933CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Burnett, Frances Hodgson 1849-1924 WWasWT Burnett, John F CTFT-11 Burnham, Barbara 1900WWasWT Burns, David 1902-1971 WWasWT Burns, Eileen CTFT-6 Burns, Francis See Gelbart, Larry CTFT-10 Burns, George 1896-1996 CTFT-17 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Burns, George N. See Burns, George CTFT-17 Burns, Jere 1954CTFT-13 Burns, Ken 1953CTFT-11 Burns, Ralph 1922CTFT-12 Burns-Bisogno, Louisa 1936CTFT-1 Burnside, R. H. 1870-1952 WWasWT Burr, Anne 1920WWasWT Burr, Raymond 1917-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Burr, Robert WWT-17 Burrell, Daisy 1893WWasWT Burrell, John 1910WWasWT Burrell, Pamela 1945CTFT-4 Burrell, Sheila 1922WWT-17 Burrill, Ena 1908WWasWT Burroughs, Robert C. 1923CTFT-3 Burroughs, William S. 1914-1997... CTFT-17 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Burrows, Abe 1910-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burrows, James 1940CTFT-10 Burstyn, Ellen 1932CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1, 6 Burt, Laura 1872-1952 WWasWT
BYNG • 459 Burton, Donald 1934CTFT-11 Burton, Frederick 1871-1975 WWasWT Burton, Kate 1957CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Burton, Langhorne 1880-1949 WWasWT Burton, LeVar 1957CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Burton, Margaret 1924-1984 WWT-17 Burton, Percy 1878-1948 WWasWT Burton, Richard 1925-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burton, Richard P. 1878-? WWasWT Burton, Tim 1960(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Burtt, Ben 1948CTFT-10 Burum, Stephen H. 1939CTFT-12 Bury, John 1925WWT-17 Buscemi, Steve 1958CTFT-15 Busch, Charles 1954CTFT-10 Brief Sketch in CTFT-6 Busey, Gary 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Busfield, Timothy 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bush, Norman 1933CTFT-4 Bushell, Anthony 1904WWasWT Buskirk, June Van See Van Buskirk, June WWasWT Busley, Jessie 1869-1950 WWasWT Busse, Margaret WWasWT Bussell, Darcey 1969CTFT-13 Bussert, Meg 1949CTFT-1 Butcher, Ernest 1885-1965 WWasWT Butkus, Dick 1942CTFT-7 Butler, Bill 1931CTFT-11 Butler, Dan 1954CTFT-17 Butler, Dan E. See Butler, Dan CTFT-17 Butler, Richard William 1844-1928 WWasWT Butler, Robert 1927CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Butleroff, Helen 1950..CTFT-3 Butlin, Jan 1940WWT-17 Butt, Alfred Bart 1878-1962 WWasWT Butterworth, Charles 1896-1946 ...WWasWT Butterworth, Clara WWasWT Butti, Enrico Annibale 1868-1912 WWasWT Button, Jeanne 1930WWT-17 Buttons, Red 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Buttram, Pat 1916-1994 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Buzas, Jason 1952CTFT-2 Buzo, Alexander 1944WWT-17 Buzzell, Edward 1897WWasWT Buzzi, Ruth 1939CTFT-3 Byerley, Vivienne WWT-17 Byers, (Bobbie) Catherine CTFT-1 Byford, Roy 1873-1939 WWasWT Byington, Spring 1893-1971 WWasWT Byner, John CTFT-7 Byng, Douglas 1893WWT-16 Byng, George W WWasWT
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Caan, James 1940(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Caan, Jimmy See Caan, James CTFT-16 Cabalero, Roxann See Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Cabot, Eliot 1899-1938 WWasWT Cabot, Susan 1937-1986 CTFT-4 Cacaci, Joe CTFT-6 Cacoyannis, Michael 1922CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cadell, Jean 1884-1967 WWasWT Cadell, Simon 1950-1996 CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 Cadman, Ethel 1886WWasWT Cadorette, Mary CTFT-5 Cady, Frank 1915CTFT-9 Caesar, Adolph 1934-1986 CTFT-3 Caesar, Irving 1895WWT-17 Caesar, Sid 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Cage, Nicolas 1965(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Cagney, James 1899-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-10 Cagney, Jeanne 1919WWasWT Cahill, Lily 1886-1955 WWasWT Cahill, Marie 1870-1933 WWasWT Cahn, Sammy 1913-1993 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cain, Christopher 1943CTFT-15 Cain, Henri 1857-? WWasWT Cain, William 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Caine, Derwent Hall 1892WWasWT Caine, Hall 1853-1931 WWasWT Caine, Henry 1888-1914 WWasWT Caine, Michael 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Caird, John Newport 1948CTFT-12 Cairncross, James 1915WWT-17 Cairney, John 1930WWT-17
Cairns, Tom 1952CTFT-9 Calabresi, Oreste 1857-? WWasWT Calderisi, David 1940WWT-17 Calder-Marshall, Anna 1947WWT-17 Caldicot, Richard 1908WWT-17 Caldwell, Anne 1876-1936 WWasWT Caldwell, L. Scott CTFT-8 Caldwell, Marianne ?-1933 WWasWT Caldwell, Zoe 1933CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10; WWT17 Calhern, Louis 1895-1956 WWasWT Calhoun, Rory 1922CTFT-9 Callahan, Gene 1923(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Callahan, James T. 1930CTFT-3 Callan, K CTFT-1 Calleia, Joseph 1897-1975 WWasWT Callow, Simon 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Calloway, Cab 1907WWT-17 Calmour, Alfred C. 1857?-1912 .... WWasWT Calthrop, Dion Clayton 1878-1937 WWasWT Calthrop, Donald 1888-1940 WWasWT Calthrop, Gladys E WWasWT Calvert, Catherine 1890-1971 WWasWT Calvert, Cecil G. 1871-? WWasWT Calvert, Mrs. Charles 1837-1921 ..WWasWT Calvert, Louis 1859-1923 WWasWT Calvert, Patricia 1908WWasWT Calvert, Phyllis 1915WWT-17 Cambern, Donn CTFT-11 Cameron, Donald 1889-1955 WWasWT Cameron, James 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Cameron, Kirk 1970(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cameron, Violet 1862-1919 WWasWT Camp, Colleen 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Camp, Hamilton 1934CTFT-6 Camp, Joe 1939CTFT-7 Campanella, Joseph 1927CTFT-6 Campbell, Alan 1957CTFT-11 Campbell, Bruce 1958(?)CTFT-13 Campbell, Cheryl 1951CTFT-8 Campbell, Douglas 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Campbell, Glen 1938CTFT-1 Campbell, Judy 1916WWT-17 Campbell, Ken 1941WWT-17 Campbell, Margaret 1894WWasWT Campbell, Martin CTFT-16 Campbell, Mrs. Patrick 1865-1940 WWasWT Campbell, Neve 1973CTFT-16 Campbell, Patton 1926WWT-17 Campbell, Stella Patrick 1886-1940 WWasWT Campbell, Tisha 1968CTFT-17 Campbell, Violet 1892-1970 WWasWT Campion, Clifford 1949CTFT-4 Campion, Cyril 1894-1961 WWasWT
Campion, Jane 1954(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Campton, David 1924WWT-17 Canby, Vincent 1924CTFT-4 Candler, Peter 1926CTFT-1 Candy, John 1950-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Caniparoli, Val 1951CTFT-13 Cannan, Denis 1919WWT-17 Cannan, Gilbert 1884-1955 WWasWT Cannell, Stephen J. 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cannon, Dyan 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Canonero, Milena CTFT-9 Canova, Diana 1952(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Canton, Mark 1949CTFT-12 Cantor, Arthur 1920CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cantor, Eddie 1892-1964 WWasWT Capalboh, Carmen 1925CTFT-1 Capecce, Victor CTFT-3 Capek, Karel 1890-1938 WWasWT Capers, Virginia 1925CTFT-12 Caplin, Jeremy O. 1955CTFT-3 Capra, Frank 1897-1991 CTFT-9 Capra, Frank, Jr CTFT-3 Capri, Mark 1951CTFT-4 Capshaw, Kate 1953CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Captain Kangaroo See Keeshan, Robert J CTFT-4 Capucine 1935(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Capus, Alfred 1858-1922 WWasWT Cara, Irene 1959CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Carambo, Cristobal 1950CTFT-1 Carbonell, Nestor CTFT-17 Carden, William 1947CTFT-4 Cardiff, Jack 1914CTFT-10 Cardinal, Tantoo 1950CTFT-16 Cardinale, Claudia 1938CTFT-4 Carew, James 1876-1938 WWasWT Carew, Topper 1943CTFT-13 Carey, Denis 1909-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carey, Drew 1958(?)CTFT-17 Carey, Harry Jr. 1921CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Carey, Joyce 1898WWT-17 Carey, MacDonald 1913-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Carey, Ron 1935CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Carfax, Bruce 1905-1970 WWasWT Cargill, Patrick 1918WWT-17 Cariou, Len 1939CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carle, Cynthia CTFT-1 Carle, Richard 1871-1941 WWasWT Carleton, Claire 1913WWasWT Carlier, Madeleine WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Carlin, George 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Carlin, Lynn 1938CTFT-1 Carlisle, Alexandra 1886-1936 WWasWT Carlisle, Kevin 1935CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Carlisle, Kitty 1914CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carlisle, Margaret 1905WWasWT Carlisle, Sybil 1871-? WWasWT Carlsen, John A. 1915WWasWT Carlton (Arthur Carlton Philps) 1880-? WWasWT Carlton, Bob 1950CTFT-8 Carme, Pamela 1902WWasWT Carmel, Roger C. 1932-1986 CTFT-4 Carmichael, Ian 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carminati, Tullio 1894-1971 WWasWT Carmines, Al 1936WWT-17 Carne, Judy 1939CTFT-3 Carney, Art 1918CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carney, George 1887-1947 WWasWT Carney, Kate 1870-1950 WWasWT Carney, Kay 1933CTFT-1 Carnovsky, Morris 1897WWT-17 Caro, Warren 1907WWT-17 Caron, Cecile WWasWT Caron, Glenn Gordon CTFT-12 Caron, Leslie 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Caron, Marguerite WWasWT Carpenter, Carleton 1926WWT-17 Carpenter, Constance 1906WWT-17 Carpenter, Edward Childs 1872-1950 WWasWT Carpenter, Freddie 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carpenter, John 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Carpenter, Maud ?-1967 WWasWT Carr, Alexander 1878-1946 WWasWT Carr, Allan 1941CTFT-3 Carr, Darleen 1950CTFT-8 Carr, F. Osmond 1858-1916 WWasWT Carr, George ?-1962 WWasWT Carr, Howard 1880-1960 WWasWT Carr, Jane 1909-1957 WWasWT Carr, Jane CTFT-5 Carr, Joseph W. Comyns 1849-1916 WWasWT Carr, Lawrence 1916-1969 WWasWT Carr, Martin 1932CTFT-2 Carr, Philip 1874-1957 WWasWT Carradine, David 1936CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Carradine, John 1906-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Carradine, Keith 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Carradine, Robert 1954CTFT-3 Carr-Cook, Madge 1856-1933 WWasWT Carre, Fabrice 1855-? WWasWT Carre, Michel 1865-? WWasWT
Carrera, Barbara 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carrere, Tia 1967(?)CTFT-11 Carrey, James See Carrey, Jim CTFT-13 Carrey, Jim 1962CTFT-13 Carrick, Edward 1905WWasWT Carrick, Hartley 1881-1929 WWasWT Carriere, Jean-Claude 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Carrillo, Leo 1880-1961 WWasWT Carrington, Ethel 1889-1962 WWasWT Carrington, Murray 1885-1941 WWasWT Carroll, David-Jarnes 1950-1992 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carroll, Diahann 1935CTFT-3 Carroll, Earl 1893-1948 WWasWT Carroll, Helena CTFT-1 Carroll, Leo G. 1892-1972 WWasWT Carroll, Leo M WWT-14 Carroll, Madeleine 1906-1987 WWasWT Carroll, Nancy 1906-1965 WWasWT Carroll, Pat 1927CTFT-3 Carroll, Paul Vincent 1900-1968 ..WWasWT Carroll, Sydney W. 1877-1958 WWasWT Carroll, Vinnette CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carsey, Marcy 1944CTFT-13 Carson, Charles 1885-1977 WWT-16 Carson, Mrs. Charles L. ?-1919 WWasWT Carson, Doris 1910WWasWT Carson, Frances 1895WWasWT Carson, Jeannie 1929WWT-17 Carson, John David CTFT-8 Carson, Johnny 1925CTFT-3 Carson, Kris See Kristofferson, Kris CTFT-14 Carson, Lionel 1873-1937 WWasWT Carson, Murray 1865-1917 WWasWT Carson, T(errence) C CTFT-17 Carte, Mrs. D'Oyly ?-1948 WWasWT Carte, Rupert D'Oyly See D'Oyly Carte, Rupert ....WWasWT Carten, Audrey 1900WWasWT Carter, Chris 1957(?)CTFT-16 Carter, Desmond ?-1939 WWasWT Carter, Dixie 1939CTFT-5 Carter, Frederick 1900-1970 WWasWT Carter, Helena Bonham See Bonham Carter, Helena... CTFT-14 Carter, Hubert ?-1934 WWasWT Carter, Jack 1923CTFT-11 Carter, Mrs. Leslie 1862-1937 WWasWT Carter, Lonnie 1942CTFT-1 Carter, Lynda CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Carter, Margaret WWasWT Carter, Mell 1894-1965 WWasWT Carter, Nell 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Carter, Nell-Ruth See Carter, Nell CTFT-13 Carter, T. K. 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Carter, Thomas CTFT-9
GATES «461 Carter-Edwards, James 1840-1930 Carteret, Anna 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cartlidge, Katrin 1961Carton, R. C. 1853-1938 Cartwright, Charles 1855-1916 Cartwright, Jim 1958Cartwright, Peggy 1912Cartwright, Veronica 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Cams, Emma 1879-1927 Caruso, David 1956(?)Carver, James C. 1932Carver, Mary Carver, Steven 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carvey, Dana 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Cary, Falkland 1897-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Caryll, Ivan 1861-1921 Casady, Cort 1947Casartelli, Gabrielle 1910Casey, Bernie 1939Cash, Morny Cash, Rosalind 1938-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cason, Barbara 1933Cass, Henry 1902-1989 Cass, Peggy 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cass, Ronald 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cassavetes, John 1929-1989 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cassel, Seymour 1937Cassidy, David 1950Cassidy, Jack 1927-1976 Cassidy, Joanna 1944Cassidy, Patrick 1961Cassidy, Shaun 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Casson, Ann 1915-1990 Casson, Christopher 1912Casson, John 1909Casson, Lewis T. 1875-1969 Casson, Mary 1914Cassutt, Michael (Joseph) 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Castang, Veronica Castellaneta, Dan Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Castellano, Richard 1933-1988 Castillo, Helen 1955Castle, John 1940Castle, Nick 1947Cates, Gilbert 1934Gates, Joe 1924Cates, Joseph See Cates, Joe Cates, Madelyn
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Gates, Phoebe 1963(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Catlett, Mary Jo 1938CTFT-2 Catlett, Walter 1889-1960 WWasWT Catling, Thomas 1838-1920 WWasWT Caton-Jones, Michael 1958CTFT-10 Cattley, Cyril 1876-1937 WWasWT Cattrall, Kim 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Caulfield, Maxwell 1959CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Caute, David 1936CTFT-12 Cavanagh, Lilian ?-1932 WWasWT Cavanagh, Paul 1895-1960 WWasWT Cavanaugh, Michael CTFT-9 Cavani, Liliana 1936CTFT-8 Cavett, Dick 1936CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Cawthorn, Joseph 1867-1949 WWasWT Cayer, D. M. See Duffy, Maureen CTFT-12 Cazenove, Christopher 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cecchetti, Enrico 1847-1928 WWasWT Cecil, Henry 1902-1976 WWT-16 Cecil, Jonathan 1939WWT-17 Cecil, Sylvia 1906WWasWT Ceder, Elayne 1946CTFT-11 Celestin, Jack 1894WWasWT Celli, Faith 1888-1942 WWasWT Cellier, Antoinette 1913WWasWT Cellier, Frank 1884-1948 WWasWT Cerito, Ada WWasWT Cerny, Berthe WWasWT Chabrol, Claude 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Chacksfield, Frank CTFT-2 Chadbon, Tom 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chaffey, Don 1917CTFT-11 Chagrin, Julian 1940WWT-17 Chaikin, Joseph 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chaikin, Shami 1931CTFT-1 Chaine, Pierre WWasWT Chakiris, George 1934CTFT-12 Challenor, (James) Bromley 1884-1935 WWasWT Chalzel, Leo 1901-1953 WWasWT Chamberlain, George 1891WWasWT Chamberlain, Richard 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Chamberlin, Lee CTFT-4 Chambers, Charles Haddon 1860-1921 WWasWT Chambers, Emma WWasWT Chambers, H. Kellett 1867-1935 ..WWasWT Champion, Cower 1920-1980 WWT-17 Champion, Harry 1866-1942 WWasWT Champion, Marge 1919CTFT-1 Chan, Jackie 1955(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Chance, John T. See Carpenter, John
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Chancellor, Betty WWasWT Chancellor, John 1927CTFT-7 Chancellor, Joyce 1906WWasWT Chandler, Helen 1909-1965 WWasWT Chandler, Jeffrey Alan CTFT-2 Chandler, Kyle 1966CTFT-17 Chancy, Stewart 1910-1969 WWasWT Chang, Gary 1953CTFT-10 Chang, Tisa 1941CTFT-1 Changwei, Gu 1957CTFT-13 Channing, Carol 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Channing, Marvin 1944CTFT-4 Channing, Stockard 1944CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Chansky, Dorothy 1951CTFT-1 Chapin, Harold 1886-1915 WWasWT Chapin, Louis Le Bourgeois 1918WWT-17 Chapin, Miles 1954CTFT-1 Chaplin, Charles Spencer 1889-1977 WWasWT Chaplin, Geraldine 1944CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Chapman, Constance 1912WWT-17 Chapman, David 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chapman, Edward 1901-1986 WWasWT Chapman, Graham 1941-1989 CTFT-8 Chapman, John R. 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chapman, Lonny 1920CTFT-4 Chapman, Michael 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Chappell, William 1908WWT-17 Chappelle, Frederick W. 1895WWasWT Charbonneau, Patricia 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Charell, Erik 1895WWasWT Charisse, Cyd 1921(?)CTFT-12 Charles, Josh 1972(?)CTFT-11 Charles, Maria 1929CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Charles, Pamela 1932WWT-17 Charles, Walter 1945CTFT-1 Charleson, Ian 1949-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Charnin, Martin 1934CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Chart, Henry Nye 1868-1934 WWasWT Chartoff, Melanie CTFT-1 Chartoff, Robert 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Charvay, Robert 1858-? WWasWT Chase, Chevy 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Chase, Ilka 1905-1978 WWT-16 Chase, Mary 1907-1981 WWT-17 Chase, Pauline 1885-1962 WWasWT Chasen, Heather 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chater, Geoffrey 1921WWT-17 Chatterton, Ruth 1893-1961 WWasWT Chatwin, Margaret ?-1937 WWasWT Chaves, Richard 1951CTFT-8
Chayefsky, Paddy 1923-1981 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chaykin, Maury CTFT-7 Chen, Joan 1961(?)CTFT-13 Chen Chong See Chen, Joan CTFT-13 Cheeseman, Peter 1932WWT-17 Chekhov, Michael 1891-1955 WWasWT Chelsom, Peter 1956CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Chelton, Nick 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cheney, Sheldon 1886-1980 WWasWT Cher 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Cherkasov, Nikolai 1903-1966 WWasWT Cherrell, Gwen 1926WWT-17 Cherry, Charles 1872-1931 WWasWT Cherry, Helen 1915WWasWT Cherry, Wai 1932-1986 WWT-17 Cheskin, Irving W. 1915WWT-17 Chesne, Steven 1960CTFT-12 Chesney, Arthur 1882-1949 WWasWT Chester, Betty 1895-1943 WWasWT Chester, Nora CTFT-2 Chetham-Strode, Warren 1897WWasWT Chetwyn, Robert 1933WWT-17 Chetwynd, Lionel 1940CTFT-14 Chevalier, Albert 1861-1923 WWasWT Chevalier, Marcelle WWasWT Chevalier, Maurice 1888-1972 WWasWT Chew, Lee CTFT-3 Chew, Richard CTFT-11 Child, Harold Hannyngton 1869-1945 WWasWT Childress, Alice 1920(?)-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-13 Childs, Gilbert ?-1931 WWasWT Chiles, Linden CTFT-9 Chiles, Lois CTFT-7 Chinoy, Helen Krich 1922CTFT-1 Chirgwin, George H. 1854-1922 ..WWasWT Chisholm, Robert 1898-1960 WWasWT Chlumsky, Anna 1980(?)CTFT-15 Cho, Margaret 1968CTFT-17 Choate, Tim 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Chodorov, Edward 1914-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in WWT-17; WWasWT Chodorov, Jerome 1911WWT-17 Chomsky, Marvin J. 1929CTFT-6 Chong, Rae Dawn 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Chong, Thomas See Chong, Tommy CTFT-18 Chong, Tommy 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Chorpenning, Ruth 1905WWasWT Christians, Mady 1900-1951 WWasWT Christiansen, Catherine 1957CTFT-5 Christie, Agatha 1890-1976 WWT-16 Christie, Audrey 1912-1989 WWT-17 Christie, Campbell 1893-1963 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Christie, Dorothy 1896WWasWT Christie, George 1873-1949 WWasWT Christie, Julie 1940(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Christine, Virginia 1920-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Christopher, Dennis 1955CTFT-3 Christopher, Roy CTFT-11 Christy, Donald CTFT-2 Chudleigh, Arthur 1858-1932 WWasWT Chung, Connie 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Chung Ling Soo WWasWT Church, Esme 1893-1972 WWasWT Church, Tony 1930CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Churchill, Berton 1876-1940 WWasWT Churchill, Caryl 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Churchill, Diana (Josephine) 1913WWasWT Churchill, Marguerite 1910WWasWT Churchill, Sarah 1914-1982 WWT-17 Churchill, Winston 1871-1947 WWasWT Churikova, Inna 1943CTFT-12 Ciani, Suzanne 1946CTFT-12 Cilento, Diane 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cimino, Michael 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Cinquevalli, Paul 1859-1918 WWasWT Cizmar, Paula 1949CTFT-1 Clair, Mavis 1916WWasWT Claire, Helen 1911-1974 WWasWT Claire, Ina 1895-1985 WWasWT Claire, Ludi 1927CTFT-1 Claman, Barbara S. 1939CTFT-1 Clancy, Deidre 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clanton, Ralph 1914WWT-17 Clapton, Eric 1945CTFT-16 Clare, Mary 1894-1970 WWasWT Clare, Tom 1876-? WWasWT Clarence, O. B. 1870-1955 WWasWT Claridge, Norman 1903WWT-17 Clark, Alfred WWasWT Clark, Anthony 1964CTFT-17 Clark, B. D. 1945CTFT-3 Clark, Barrett H. 1890-1953 WWasWT Clark, Bob 1941CTFT-7 Clark, Bobby 1888-1960 WWasWT Clark, Brian 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clark, Candy CTFT-1 Clark, China CTFT-2 Clark, Dick 1929CTFT-3 Clark, E. Holman 1864-1925 WWasWT Clark, Ernest 1912WWT-17 Clark, Fred 1914-1968 WWasWT Clark, James See Clark, Jim CTFT-10 Clark, Jim 1931CTFT-10 Clark, John Pepper 1935WWT-17 Clark, John Richard 1932WWT-17 Clark, Mara 1930CTFT-5
Clark, Marguerite 1887-1940 WWasWT Clark, Marjory 1900WWasWT Clark, Matt 1936CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clark, Peggy 1915WWT-17 Clark, Perceval See Perceval-Clark, P WWasWT Clark, Roy 1933CTFT-7 Clark, Susan 1944CTFT-3 Clark, Wallis 1888-1961 WWasWT Clarke, Caitlin 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clarke, Cuthbert 1869-1953 WWasWT Clarke, David 1908CTFT-1 Clarke, George 1886-1946 WWasWT Clarke,. John CTFT-17 Clarke, Lenny CTFT-17 Clarke, Mae 1907WWasWT Clarke, Nigel 1895WWasWT Clarke, Richard 1930CTFT-5 Clarke, Rupert 1865-1926 WWasWT Clarke, Stanley 1951CTFT-11 Clarke-Smith, Douglas A. 1888-1959 WWasWT Clarkson, Joan 1903WWasWT Clarkson, Willie 1861-1934 WWasWT Clary, Robert 1926CTFT-1 Claudel, Paul 1868-1955 WWasWT Claughton, Susan WWasWT Clausen, Alf 1941CTFT-12 Clavell, James 1925-1994 CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Claver, Bob 1928CTFT-2 Clay, Andrew Dice 1958CTFT-11 Clayburgh, Jill 1944CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Clayton, Herbert 1876-1931 WWasWT Clayton, Jack 1921-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Clayton, Tony 1935CTFT-4 Cleage, Pearl 1948CTFT-13 Cleather, Gordon 1872-? WWasWT Cleave, Arthur 1884-? WWasWT Cleese, John 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Clemens, Le Roy 1889-? WWasWT Clement, Clay 1888-1956 WWasWT Clement, Elfrida WWasWT Clement-Scott, Joan 1907-1969 WWasWT Clement-Scott, Margaret See Scott, Margaret Clement.. WWasWT Clements, John 1910-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clements, Miriam WWasWT Clennon, David 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cliff, Laddie 1891-1937 WWasWT Cliffe, H. Cooper 1862-1939 WWasWT Clifford, Camille WWasWT Clifford, Kathleen 1887-1962 WWasWT Clift, Ernest Paul 1881-1963 WWasWT Clift, Montgomery 1920-1966 WWasWT Clifton, Bernard 1902-1970 WWasWT Climenhaga, Joel 1922CTFT-4 Clinger, Bijou 1955CTFT-4
COHEN «463 Clive, Colin 1900-1937 WWasWT Clive, Vincent ?-1943 WWasWT Clooney, George 1961CTFT-15 Clore, Leon 1919(?)-1992 CTFT-12 Close, Eric CTFT-17 Close, Glenn 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Closser, Louise 1872-? WWasWT Clowes, Richard 1900WWasWT Clunes, Alec S. 1912WWasWT Clurman, Harold 1901-1980 WWT-17 Clyde, Jeremy 1941CTFT-8 Coakley, Marion WWasWT Coates, Anne V. 1925CTFT-11 Coates, Carolyn CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cobb, Lee J. 1911-1976 WWasWT Cobb, Randall "Tex" CTFT-7 Cobert, Bob 1924CTFT-12 Coborn, Charles 1852-1945 WWasWT Coburn, Charles (Douville) 1877-1961 WWasWT Coburn, D(onald) L 1938CTFT-1 Coburn, James 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Coca, Imogene 1908CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9; WWT-17 Cocea, Alice 1899WWasWT Cochran, Charles (Blake) 1872-1951 WWasWT Cochrane, Frank 1882-1962 WWasWT Coco, James 1929-1987 CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Cocteau, Jean 1889-1963 WWasWT Codrington, Ann 1895WWasWT Codron, Michael 1930CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cody, Iron Eyes 1915CTFT-1 Coe, Fred H. 1914-1979 WWT-16 Coe, Peter 1929-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Coe, Richard L. 1914-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Coe, Tucker See Westlake, Donald E CTFT-13 Coen, Ethan 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Coen, Joel 1955CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Coffey, Denise 1936WWT-17 Coffin, C. Hayden 1862-1935 WWasWT Coffin, Frederick (D.) 1943CTFT-1 Cogan, David J. 1923CTFT-1 Coghill, Nevill 1899-1980 WWT-17 Coghlan, Gertrude 1879-1952 WWasWT Coghlan, Rose 1850-1932 WWasWT Cohan, Charles 1886WWasWT Cohan, George M. 1878-1942 WWasWT Cohan, Georgette 1900WWasWT Cohen, Alexander H. 1920CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Cohen, Edward M. 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cohen, Harry I. 1891-1987 WWasWT
464 • COHEN Cohen, Larry 1947CTFT-7 Cohenour, Patti 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Coke, Peter (John) 1913WWasWT Colbert, Claudette 1905(?)-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch WWT-17 Colbin, Rod 1923CTFT-2 Colbourne, Maurice 1894-1965 ....WWasWT Colbron, Grace Isabel ?-1943 WWasWT Cole, Dennis CTFT-4 Cole, Edith 1870-1927 WWasWT Cole, Elizabeth See Ashley, Elizabeth CTFT-8 Cole, Gary CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cole, George 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cole, Kay 1948CTFT-4 Cole, Nora 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cole, Olivia 1942CTFT-8 Coleby, Wilfred T. 1865-? WWasWT Coleman, Cy 1929CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT 3; WWT-17 Coleman, Dabney 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Coleman, Fanny 1840-1919 WWasWT Coleman, Gary 1968CTFT-3 Coleman, Jack 1958CTFT-8 Coleman, Nancy 1917CTFT-1 Coleman, Robert 1900WWasWT Coleridge, Ethel 1883-? WWasWT Coleridge, Sylvia 1909WWT-17 Coles, Kim 1966CTFT-17 Colicos, John 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-16 Colin, Georges WWasWT Colin, Jean 1905-1989 WWasWT Colin, Margaret 1957CTFT-7 Collamore, Jerome 1891CTFT-1 Colleano, Bonar 1923-1958 WWasWT Collet, Richard 1885-1946 WWasWT Collette, Charles 1842-1924 WWasWT Collette, Toni 1972CTFT-17 Colley, Kenneth 1937CTFT-9 Collier, Constance 1878-1955 WWasWT Collier, Gaylan Jane 1924CTFT-2 Collier, Patience 1910-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collier, William 1866-1944 WWasWT Collinge, Patricia 1894-1974 WWasWT Collins, A. Greville 1896WWasWT Collins, Arthur 1863-1932 WWasWT Collins, Barry 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collins, Charles 1904-1964 WWasWT Collins, Frank 1878-1957 WWasWT Collins, Gary 1938CTFT-6 Collins, Horace 1875-1964 WWasWT Collins, Joan 1933(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Collins, Jose 1887-1958 WWasWT Collins, Pauline 1940CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Collins, Robert 1930CTFT-1 Collins, Russell 1897-1965 WWasWT Collins, Sewell 1876-1934 WWasWT Collins, Stephen CTFT-3 Collins, Winnie 1896WWasWT Collison, David 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collison, Wilson 1892-1941 WWasWT Colman, Henry CTFT-8 Colman, Ronald 1891-1958 WWasWT Colon, Miriam 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Colonna, Jerry 1904-1986 CTFT-4 Colt, Alvin 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Colton, John B. 1889-1946 WWasWT Coltrane, Robbie 1950CTFT-12 Columbu, Franco CTFT-4 Columbus, Chris 1959CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Comber, Bobbie 1886-1942 WWasWT Combermere, Edward 1888WWasWT Comden, Betty 1919CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Comenici, Luigi 1916CTFT-9 Commire, Anne CTFT-1 Como, Perry 1913(?)CTFT-12 Company of Four WWasWT Compton, Edward 1854-1918 WWasWT Compton, Mrs. Edward 1853-1940 WWasWT Compton, Fay 1894-1978 WWasWT Compton, Katherine 1858-1928 ....WWasWT Compton, Madge ?-1970 WWasWT Compton, Viola 1886-1971 WWasWT Comstock, F. Ray 1880-1949 WWasWT Comstock, Nanette 1873-1942 WWasWT Conaway, Jeff 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Concannon, John N. 1946CTFT-1 Conde, Nicholas See Nathan, Robert Stuart CTFT-13 Conklin, Peggy 1912WWasWT Conley, Darlene CTFT-12 Conn, Didi 1951CTFT-9 Connell, F. Norreys 1874-1948 ....WWasWT Connell, Jane 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Connelly, Christopher 1941-1988 CTFT-7 Connelly, Edward J. 1855-1928 ....WWasWT Connelly, Jennifer 1971(?)CTFT-13 Connelly, Marc 1890-1980 WWT-17 Conners, Barry 1883-1933 WWasWT Connery, Sean 1930CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Connick, Harry, Jr. 1967CTFT-11 Connolly, Billy 1943CTFT-11 Connolly, Michael 1947CTFT-1 Connolly, Walter 1887-1940 WWasWT Connor, Whitfield 1916-1988 CTFT-1 Connors, Chuck 1921-1992 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-11 Connors, Michael See Connors, Mike CTFT-9
Connors, Mike 1925CTFT-9 Connors, Touch See Connors, Mike CTFT-9 Conquest, Arthur 1875-1945 WWasWT Conquest, Fred 1870-1941 WWasWT Conquest, George 1858-1926 WWasWT Conquest, Ida 1876-1937 WWasWT Conrad, Con 1891-1938 WWasWT Conrad, David 1967(?)CTFT-17 Conrad, Michael 1925-1983 CTFT-2 Conrad, Robert 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Conrad, William 1920-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Conreid, Hans 1917-1980 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Conroy, Frances 1953CTFT-12 Conroy, Frank 1890-1964 WWasWT Conroy, Kevin 1955CTFT-1 Conroy, Pat 1945CTFT-12 Considine, John CTFT-8 Constanduros, Mabel ?-1957 WWasWT Constantino, Michael 1927CTFT-17 Conte, John 1915WWasWT Conti, Bill 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Conti, Italia 1874-1946 WWasWT Conti, Tom 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT17 Converse, Frank 1938CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Converse-Roberts, William CTFT-7 Conville, David 1929WWT-17 Convy, Bert 1934-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Conway, Blade Stanhope See Cummings, Bob CTFT-17 Conway, Gary CTFT-2 Conway, Harold 1906WWasWT Conway, Jackie 1922CTFT-2 Conway, Kevin 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Conway, Tim 1933CTFT-3 Conyngham, Fred 1909WWasWT Cooder, Ry 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Coogan, Jackie 1914-1984 CTFT-1 Coogan, Keith 1970CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Cook, Barbara 1927CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cook, Donald 1901-1961 WWasWT Cook, Elishajr. 1906(?)-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Cook, James 1937CTFT-3 Cook, Joe 1890-1959 WWasWT Cook, Linda CTFT-3 Cook, Peter 1937-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cook, Roderick 1932-1990 CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Cook, T. S. 1947CTFT-3 Cook, Tracey . CTFT-17 Cooke, Alistair 1908CTFT-8 Cooke, Stanley 1869-1931 WWasWT Cookman, Anthony Victor 1894-1962 WWasWT Cookson, Georgina WWasWT Cookson, Peter 1913-1990 CTFT-9 Coolidge, Martha 1946CTFT-8 Coolus, Romain 1868-1952 WWasWT Coombe, Carol 1911-1966 WWasWT Cooney, Dennis 1938CTFT-4 Cooney, Ray 1932CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cooper, Anthony Kemble 1908- ...WWasWT Cooper, Chris 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cooper, Daley 1872-? WWasWT Cooper, Enid 1902WWasWT Cooper, Frank Kemble 1857-1918 WWasWT Cooper, Frederick 1890-1945 WWasWT Cooper, Giles 1918-1966 WWasWT Cooper, Gladys 1888-1971 WWasWT Cooper, Greta Kemble WWasWT Cooper, Hal 1923CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cooper, Jackie 1922(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Cooper, Lillian Kemble 1891WWasWT Cooper, Margaret Gernon WWasWT Cooper, Melville 1896-1973 WWasWT Cooper, Richard 1893-1947 WWasWT Cooper, Susan 1935CTFT-2 Cooper, T. G. 1939CTFT-3 Cooper, Violet Kemble 1889-1961 WWasWT Coote, Bert 1868-1938 WWasWT Coote, Robert 1909-1982 WWT-17 Copeau, Jacques 1878-1949 WWasWT Copeland, Joan 1922CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Copeland, Maurjce 1911CTFT-1 Copeland, Stewart 1952CTFT-5 Copley, Paul 1944WWT-17 Copley, Peter 1915WWT-17 Coppel, Alec 1910-1972 WWasWT Copperfield, David 1957(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Coppola, Carmine 1910-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Coppola, Francis Ford 1939CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Coppola, Nicolas See Cage, Nicolas CTFT-12 Coquelin, Jean 1865-1944 WWasWT Coram 1883-? WWasWT Corbett, Glenn 1930(?)-1993 CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Corbett, Gretchen 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Corbett, Harry H. 1925-? WWT-17 Corbett, Leonora 1908-1960 WWasWT Corbett, Thalberg 1864-? WWasWT
Corbin, Barry 1940CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Corbin, John 1870-1959 WWasWT Corby, Ellen 1913CTFT-9 Corcoran, Jane WWasWT Cord, Alex 1933(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cordell, Cathleen 1916WWasWT Cordes, Jim 1932CTFT-4 Cordier, Gilbert See Rohmer, Eric CTFT-12 Corey, Jeff 1914CTFT-8 Corey, Wendell 1914-1968 WWasWT Corfman, Caris 1955CTFT-1 Corigliano, John 1938CTFT-12 Corlett, William 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Corley, Pat 1930CTFT-13 Corliss, Richard Nelson 1944CTFT-15 Corman, Gene 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Corman, Roger 1926CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Cornell, Katharine 1898-1974 WWasWT Cornthwaite, Robert 1917CTFT-1 Cornwell, Judy 1942WWT-17 Correia, Don 1951CTFT-7 Corri, Charles Montague 1861-? ...WWasWT Corrigan, Emmett 1871-1932 WWasWT Corsaro, Frank 1924CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Corson, Richard WWT-17 Cort, Bud 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cortez, Stanley 1908CTFT-13 Corwin, Betty 1920CTFT-2 Corwin, Norman 1910CTFT-1 Corzatte, Clayton CTFT-4 Cosby, Bill 1937CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cosell, Howard 1920CTFT-6 Cosgrave, Peggy CTFT-8 Cossart, Ernest 1876-1951 WWasWT Cossart, Valerie 1910WWasWT Cossins, James 1933WWT-17 Costabile, Richard 1947CTFT-3 Costa-Gavras 1933CTFT-6 Costas, Bob 1952CTFT-12 Costello, Lou 1906-1959 CTFT-16 Costello, Tom 1863-1945 WWasWT Costigan, Ken 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Costner, Kevin 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cotes, Peter 1912WWT-17 Cotsirilos, Stephanie 1947CTFT-1 Cotsworth, Staats 1908-1979 WWT-16 Gotten, Joseph 1905-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cottens, Victor de 1862-? WWasWT Cotton, Oliver 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cotton, Wilfred 1873-? WWasWT
CRAIG • 465 Cottrell, Cherry 1909WWasWT Cottrell, Richard 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Coullet, Rhonda CTFT-2 Coulouris, George 1903-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Counsell, John 1905-1987 WWT-17 Countryman, Michael 1955CTFT-9 Couper, Barbara 1903WWasWT Courage, Alexander 1938CTFT-10 Couric, Katie 1957(?)CTFT-11 Court, Dorothy WWasWT Courteline, Georges 1860-1929 WWasWT Courtenay, Margaret 1923WWT-17 Courtenay, Tom 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Courtenay, William 1875-1933 WWasWT Courtleigh, William 1869-1930 WWasWT Courtneidge, Cicely 1893-1980 WWT-17 Courtneidge, Robert 1859-1939 ....WWasWT Courtneidge, Rosaline 1903-1926 WWasWT Courtney, Gordon 1895-1964 WWasWT Courtney, Maud 1884-? WWasWT Courtney, Richard 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Courtney, William Leonard 1850-1928 WWasWT Cousin Bubba See Emmons, Wayne CTFT-4 Cousteau, Jacques-Yves 1910-1997 CTFT-18 Cover, Franklin 1928CTFT-8 Covington, Julie CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cowan, Edie CTFT-1 Cowan, Maurice A. 1891WWasWT Coward, Noel 1899-1973 WWasWT Cowen, Laurence 1865-1942 WWasWT Cowen, Ron 1944CTFT-17 Cowie, Laura 1892-1969 WWasWT Cowl, Jane 1890-1950 WWasWT Cowley, Eric 1886-1948 WWasWT Cox, Alan 1970CTFT-6 Cox, Alex 1954CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cox, Brian 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWT-17 Cox, Constance 1915WWT-17 Cox, Courteney 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cox, Paul 1940CTFT-11 Cox, Ronny 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Coyle, J. J. 1928CTFT-1 Coyne, Joseph 1867-1941 WWasWT Coyote, Peter 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Crabe, James 1931-1989 Cracknell, Ruth 1925Craggs, The Craig, Carl 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Craig, Edith 1869-1947
CTFT-15 CTFT-2 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-18 WWasWT
466 • CRAIG Craig, Edward Gordon 1872-1966 WWasWT Craig, Helen 1912-1986 WWT-17 Craig, Michael 1928WWT-17 Craig, Stuart 1942CTFT-12 Craig, Wendy 1934WWT-17 Crane, Richard 1944CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crane, W. H. 1845-1928 WWasWT Cranham, Kenneth 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crauford, J. R. 1847-1930 WWasWT Craven, Arthur Scott 1875-1971 ...WWasWT Craven, Elise 1898WWasWT Craven, Frank 1880-1945 WWasWT Craven, Gemma 1950CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Craven, Tom 1868-1919 WWasWT Craven, Wes 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Crawford, Alice 1882WWasWT Crawford, Anne 1920-1956 WWasWT Crawford, Cheryl 1902-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crawford, Cindy 1966CTFT-15 Crawford, Joanna 1942CTFT-4 Crawford, Michael 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT 3; WWT-17 Crawford, Mimi ?-1966 WWasWT Crawley, Tom 1940CTFT-2 Creedon, Dennis 1880-? WWasWT Cregan, David 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crenna, Richard 1927CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cressall, Maud 1886-1962 WWasWT Cresswell, Helen 1934CTFT-15 Crews, Laura Hope 1880-1942 WWasWT Cribbins, Bernard 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crichton, Charles 1910CTFT-8 Crichton, Madge 1881-? WWasWT Crichton, Michael 1942CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Crinkley, Richmond 1940-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crisham, Walter WWasWT Crisp, Quentin 1908CTFT-6 Crispi, Ida WWasWT Crist, Judith 1922CTFT-1 Cristina, Ines 1875-? WWasWT Cristofer, Michael 1945CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Critchlow, Roark CTFT-17 Critt, C. J. 1954CTFT-1 Croce, Arlene 1934CTFT-15 Crofoot, Leonard J CTFT-1 Croft, Anne 1896-1959 WWasWT Croft, Michael 1922-1986 WWT-17 Croft, Nita 1902WWasWT Croft, Paddy CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Croisset, Francis de 1877-1937 WWasWT Croke, Wentworth 1871-1930 WWasWT Croker, T. F. Dillon 1831-1912 ....WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Croker-King, C. H. 1873-1951 WWasWT Crommelynck, Fernand 1885-1970 WWasWT Cromwell, James 1940CTFT-17 Cromwell, John 1887-1979 WWT-17 Cronenberg, David 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Cronin, Jane 1936CTFT-3 Cronkite, Walter 1916CTFT-6 Cronyn, Hume 1911CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Cronyn, Tandy 1945CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Crook, John ?-1922 WWasWT Cropper, Anna 1938WWT-17 Cropper, Roy 1898-1954 WWasWT Crosby, Cathy Lee 1948CTFT-15 Crosby, Denise CTFT-8 Crosby, Gary 1933-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-15 Crosby, Joan 1934CTFT-12 Crosby, Mary 1959CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Crosman, Henrietta 1865-1944 WWasWT Cross, Ben 1947CTFT-6 Cross, Beverley 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cross, Julian 1851-1925 WWasWT Croswell, Anne CTFT-1 Crothers, Rachel 1878-1958 WWasWT Crothers, Scatman 1910-1986 CTFT-3 Crouch, J. H. 1918CTFT-1 Crouse, Lindsay 1948CTFT-4 Crouse, Russel 1893-1966 WWasWT Crow, Laura 1945CTFT-5 Crowden, Graham 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crowder, Jack See Rasulala, Thalmus CTFT-10 Crowe, Cameron 1957CTFT-13 Crowe, Christopher 1948CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Crowe, Russell 1964(?)CTFT-16 Crowley, Mart 1935WWT-17 Crowley, Pat CTFT-8 Crowley, Patricia See Crowley, Pat CTFT-8 Crowther, Leslie 1933WWT-17 Croxton, Arthur 1868-? WWasWT Crudup, Billy 1968(?)CTFT-17 Cruickshank, Andrew 1907-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cruickshank, Gladys 1902WWasWT Cruikshank, A. Stewart 1877-1949.. WWasWT Cruikshank, Stewart 1908-1966 ....WWasWT Cruikshanks, Charles 1844-1928... WWasWT Cruise, Tom 1962CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Crust, Arnold See Winner, Michael CTFT-11 Crutchley, Rosalie 1921-1997 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWasWT
Cruttwell, Hugh 1918WWT-17 Cryer, David 1936WWT-17 Cryer, Gretchen 1935CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cryer, Jon 1965CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Crystal, Billy 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Cuka, Frances 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cukor, George 1899-1983 CTFT-1 Culhane, Shamus 1908CTFT-10 Culkin, Macaulay 1980(?)CTFT-10 Cullen, David 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Culley, Frederick 1879-1942 WWasWT Culliton, Joseph 1948CTFT-2 Culliver, Karen 1959CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cullum, John 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Culp, Robert 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Culver, Roland 1900-1984 WWT-17 Cumberland, Gerald 1879-1926 ...WWasWT Cumberland, John 1880-? WWasWT Cummings, Bob 1910(?)-1990 CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cummings, Constance 1910CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cummings, Robert See Cummings, Bob CTFT-17 Cummings, Vicki 1913-1969 WWasWT Cummins, Peggy 1925WWasWT Cundey, Dean CTFT-11 Cuningham, Philip 1865-? WWasWT Cunliffe, Whit WWasWT Cunningham, John 1932CTFT-10 Cunningham, Robert 1866-? WWasWT Cunningham, Sarah 1919-1986 CTFT-3 Cupito, Suzanne See Brittany, Morgan CTFT-7 Curel, Viscomte Francois de 1854-1928 WWasWT Currah, Brian Mason 1929WWT-17 Curran, Leigh 1943CTFT-5 Currie, Clive 1877-1935 WWasWT Currie, Finlay 1878-1968 WWasWT Currie, Glenne 1926CTFT-1 Curry, Julian 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Curry, Tim 1946CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Curteis, Ian 1935CTFT-10 Curtin, Jane 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Curtin, Valerie 1945(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Curtis, Dan 1928CTFT-10 Curtis, Jamie Lee 1958CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Curtis, Keene 1923CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Curtis, Ken 1916-1991 CTFT-10 Curtis, Richard 1956CTFT-15
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Curtis, Tony 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Curtis-Hall, Vondie 1956CTFT-17 Curwen, Patric 1884-1949 WWasWT Curzon, Frank 1868-1927 WWasWT Curzon, George 1898WWasWT Cusack, Ann CTFT-17 Cusack, Cyril 1910CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cusack, Joan 1962CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cusack, John 1966CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cusack, Sinead 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Cushing, Catherine Chisholm 1874-1952 WWasWT Cushing, Peter 1913-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cushing, Tom 1879-1941 WWasWT Cushman, Robert 1943WWT-17 Cuthbert, Neil 1951CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cuthbertson, Allan 1920-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cuthbertson, lain 1930CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cutler, Kate 1870-1955 WWasWT Cutter, Lise CTFT-4 Cuvillier, Charles 1879-1955 WWasWT Cypher, Jon 1932CTFT-9 Czerny, Henry 1959CTFT-16
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Dabdoub, Jack 1925Dabney, Augusta D'Abo, Maryam 1961Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 D'Abo, Olivia 1969(?)da Costa, Liz 1955Da Costa, Morton 1914-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dafoe, Willem 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dagnall, Ells 1868-1935 Dagnall, Thomas C. ?-1926 Dahl, Arlene 1928Dahl, John 1956Dahl, Roald 1916Dailey, Dan 1915-1978 Dailey, Irene 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Daily, Bill 1928Dainton, Marie 1881-1938 Dajani, Nadia D'Albert, George 1870-1949 Daldry, Stephen Dale, Alan 1861-1928
CTFT-2 CTFT-1 CTFT-14 CTFT-17 CTFT-6 CTFT-6 CTFT-17 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-2 CTFT-17 CTFT-6 WWT-16 CTFT-3 CTFT-9 WWasWT CTFT-17 WWasWT CTFT-16 WWasWT
Dale, Grover 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dale, James Littlewood 1886WWasWT Dale, Jim 1935CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Dale, Margaret 1880-1972 WWasWT Dale, Margaret 1922WWasWT Dallas, J. J. 1853-1915 WWasWT Dallas, Meredith Eugene 1916CTFT-1 Dalmatoff, B. 1862-? WWasWT D'Alroy, Evelyn ?-1915 WWasWT Dalrymple, Jean 1910WWT-17 Dalton, Abby 1935CTFT-7 Dalton, Charles 1864-1942 WWasWT Dalton, Doris 1910WWasWT Dalton, Dorothy 1893-1972 WWasWT Dalton, Timothy 1944CTFT-7 Daltrey, Roger 1944CTFT-6 Dalva, Robert 1942CTFT-1 Daly, Arnold 1875-1927 WWasWT Daly, Blyth 1902WWasWT Daly, Bob 1936CTFT-10 Daly, Dutch 1848-? WWasWT Daly, James 1918-1978 WWT-16 Daly, John 1937CTFT-11 Daly, John Charles 1914-1991 CTFT-13 Daly, Mark 1887-1957 WWasWT Daly, Timothy 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Daly, Tyne 1946(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 D'Amboise, Charlotte 1965(?)CTFT-11 Dames, Rob 1944CTFT-4 Damon, Mark 1933CTFT-14 Damon, Stuart 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Damski, Mel 1946CTFT-11 Dana, Bill 1924CTFT-9 Dana, F. Mitchell 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dana, Henry 1855-1921 WWasWT Dana, Leora 1923WWT-17 Dance, Charles 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4, 11 Dance, George 1865-1932 WWasWT Dane, Clemence 1888-1965 WWasWT Dane, Ethel WWasWT Dane, Marjorie 1898WWasWT Daneman, Paul 1925WWT-17 Danes, Claire 1979CTFT-15 Danforth, William 1867-1941 WWasWT D'Angelo, Beverly 1953(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Dangerfield, Rodney 1921CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Daniel, T. 1945CTFT-1 Daniele, Graciela 1939CTFT-10 Danielewski, Tad CTFT-3 Daniell, Henry 1894-1963 WWasWT Daniels, Bebe 1901-1971 WWasWT Daniels, Danny 1924CTFT-3 Daniels, Danny See Giagni, D. J CTFT-4 Daniels, Faith 1958(?)CTFT-14 Daniels, Frank 1860-1935 WWasWT
DAVEY • 467 Daniels, Jeff 1955CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Daniels, Marc c.1912-1989 CTFT-8 Daniels, Phil 1958CTFT-17 Daniels, Ron 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Daniels, William 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Danilova, Alexandra 1907WWasWT Danner, Blythe 1944(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5; WWT-17 Danning, Sybil CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dano, Linda 1943CTFT-17 Dano, Royal 1922-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Dansey, Herbert 1870-1917 WWasWT Danson, Ted 1947CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Dante, Joe CTFT-7 Dante, Nicholas 1941-1991 CTFT-11 Dantes, Edmond See Hughes, John CTFT-12 Danton, Ray 1931-1992 CTFT-11 Danvers, Johnny 1870-1939 WWasWT Danza, Tony 1951CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 D'Arbanville, Patti 1952(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Darby, Ken 1909-1992 CTFT-11 Darby, Kim 1948CTFT-3 Darbyshire, Iris 1905WWasWT Darden, Severn 1929-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 DaRe, Aldo See Ray, Aldo CTFT-9 Dare, Daphne WWT-17 Dare, Phyllis 1890-1975 WWasWT Dare, Zena 1887-1975 WWasWT Darewski, Herman 1883-1929 WWasWT Dark, Sidney 1874-1947 WWasWT Darke, Nick 1948CTFT-12 Darley, Herbert WWasWT Darling, T. H. See Harris, Thomas Walter .... CTFT-16 Darlington, William Aubrey 1890.1979 WWT-16 Darlow, Cynthia 1949CTFT-1 Darragh, Miss ?-1917 WWasWT Darrell, Maisie 1901WWasWT Darren, James 1936CTFT-3 Darthy, Gilda WWasWT Darvas, Lili 1906-1974 WWasWT D'Arville, Camille 1863-1932 WWasWT Da Silva, Howard 1909-1986 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Datas 1876-? WWasWT Daubeny, Peter 1921-1975 WWasWT Daunt, William 1893-1938 WWasWT Dauphin, Claude 1903-1978 WWT-17 Davenport, Harry 1866-1949 WWasWT Davenport, Nigel 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davey, Nuna 1902WWasWT Davey, Peter 1857-1946 WWasWT
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Davi, Robert 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Daviau, Allen 1942CTFT-10 David, Hal 1921CTFT-12 David, Joanna 1947CTFT-2 David, Keith 1954(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 David, Lolita See Davidovich, Lolita CTFT-18 David, Worton ?-1940 WWasWT Davidovich, Lolita 1961(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Davidson, Eileen CTFT-17 Davidson, Gordon 1933WWT-17 Davidson, John 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Davidson, Martin 1939CTFT-10 Davidson, Richard M. 1940CTFT-2 Davidtz, Embeth 1966(?)CTFT-16 Davies, Acton 1870-1916 WWasWT Davies, Ben 1858-1943 WWasWT Davies, Betty-Ann 1910-1955 WWasWT Davies, Edna 1905WWasWT Davies, Harry Parr 1914-1955 WWasWT Davies, Howard 1945(?)CTFT-9 Davies, Hubert Henry 1869-1932 WWasWT Davies, Marion 1897-1961 WWasWT Davies, Robertson 1913CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davies, Siobhan 1950CTFT-11 Davies, Terence 1945CTFT-15 Daviot, Gordon 1897-1952 WWasWT Davis, Allan 1913WWT-17 Davis, Allen III 1929CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Davis, Ann B. 1926CTFT-3 Davis, Ariel 1912CTFT-1 Davis, Bette 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Davis, Boyd 1885-1963 WWasWT Davis, Brad 1949-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Davis, Carl 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davis, Clayton 1948CTFT-3 Davis, Clifton 1945CTFT-6 Davis, Daniel CTFT-17 Davis, Donald 1928CTFT-10 Davis, Fay 1872-1945 WWasWT Davis, Geena 1957CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Davis, Gilbert 1899WWasWT
Davis, Martin Sandford 1927CTFT-12 Davis, Michael 1936CTFT-2 Davis, Newnham-N. See Newnham-Davis WWasWT Davis, Ossie 1917CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9; WWT-17 Davis, Owen 1874-1956 WWasWT Davis, Owen 1907-1949 WWasWT Davis, Phoebe 1865-? WWasWT Davis, R. G. 1933CTFT-2 Davis, Ray C CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davis, Richard Harding 1864-1916 WWasWT Davis, Sammi See Davis-Voss, Sammi CTFT-15 Davis, Sammy, Jr. 1925-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Davis, Tom Buffen 1867-1931 WWasWT Davis, Wendy CTFT-17 Davis, William B. 1938CTFT-18 Davis, William Boyd 1885-? WWasWT Davison, Bruce 1946CTFT-4 Davison, Jon 1949CTFT-10 Davison, Peter CTFT-8 Davis-Voss, Sammi 1964CTFT-15 Davys, Edmund 1947CTFT-7 Dawber, Pam 1954CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dawe, Thomas F. 1881-1928 WWasWT Dawn, Hazel 1891-1988 WWasWT Dawson, Anna CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dawson, Beatrice 1908-1976 WWT-16 Dawson, Forbes 1860-? WWasWT Dawson, Richard 1932CTFT-8 Day, Doris 1924CTFT-7 Day, Edith 1896-1971 WWasWT Day, Frances 1908WWasWT Day, Linda 1938CTFT-7 Day, Lynda See George, Lynda Day CTFT-8 Day, Marjorie 1889WWasWT Day, Richard Digby 1940WWT-17 Day, Robert 1922CTFT-11 Day-Lewis, Daniel 1957CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Dazey, Charles Turner 1853-1938 WWasWT Dazie, Mdlle. 1882-1952 WWasWT Deacon, Brian 1949CTFT-4 Deacon, Richard 1923-1984 CTFT-2 Dean, Basil 1888-1978 WWasWT
Davis, Hal 1950Davis, Hope 1964-
Dean, Erica See Burstyn, Ellen Dean, Isabel Dean, Julia 1880-1952 Dean, Laura 1963Dean, Loren 1969Deane, Barbara 1886-? Deane, Tessa De Angelis, Jefferson 1859-1933 De Angelis, Rosemary 1933Deans, F. Harris 1886-1961
Davis, Jeff 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Davis, Joan 1906-1961 Davis, Joe 1912-1984 Davis, Judy 1956(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Davis, Kevin 1945Davis, Luther 1921Davis, Mac 1942-
CTFT-6 CTFT-15 CTFT-9 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-14 CTFT-4 CTFT-3 CTFT-3
CTFT-13 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-3 CTFT-11 WWasWT WWasWT ..WWasWT CTFT-5 WWasWT
Dearden, Harold 1882-1962 WWasWT Dearden, James 1949CTFT-10 Dearing, Peter 1912. WWasWT Dearly, Max 1875-1943 WWasWT Dearth, Harry 1876-1933 WWasWT de Banzi, Lois CTFT-1 De Banzie, Brenda 1915WWasWT De Basil, Wassily ?-1951 WWasWT De Bear, Archibald 1889-1970 WWasWT De Belleville, Frederic 1857-1923 WWasWT Debenham, Cicely 1891-1955 WWasWT De Bont, Jan CTFT-11 De Bray, Henry 1889-1965 WWasWT De Burgh, Aimee ?-1946 WWasWT Debuskey, Merle 1923CTFT-4 DeCarlo, Yvonne 1924CTFT-7 De Casalis, Jeanne 1897-1966 WWasWT De Cordoba, Pedro 1881-1950 WWasWT De Cordova, Frederick 1910CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 De Cordova, Rudolph 1860-1941 ...WWasWT Decourcelle, Pierre 1856-1926 WWasWT De Courville, Albert P. 1887-1960 WWasWT DeDomenico, Richard 1936CTFT-2 Dee, Ruby 1924(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Deeley, Michael 1932CTFT-12 Deering, Olive 1919-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 De Foe, Louis Vincent 1869-1922 WWasWT De Fontenoy, Diane 1878-? WWasWT De Fore, Don 1919-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 De Frece, Lauri 1880-1921 WWasWT De Frece, Walter 1870-? WWasWT DeGeneres, Ellen 1958CTFT-17 De Groot, Walter 1896WWasWT De Hartog, Jan 1914CTFT-2 de Havilland, Olivia 1916CTFT-6 Dehelly, Emile 1871-? WWasWT Dehn, Paul 1912-1976 WWT-16 Dehner, John 1915-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Dekker, Albert 1905-1962 WWasWT De Koven, Reginald 1859-1920....WWasWT Delafield, E.M. 1890-1943 WWasWT de la Giroday, Francois 1952CTFT-2 de la Haye, Ina 1906WWasWT Delaney, Kim 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Delaney, Shelagh 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 De Lange, Herman 1851-1929 WWasWT Delany, Dana 1956CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 de la Pasture, Mrs. Henry 1866-1945 WWasWT De Lappe, Gemze 1922CTFT-3 de la Roche, Elisa 1949CTFT-4 De La Tour, Frances 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Delaunay, Louis 1854-? WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 De Laurentiis, Dino 1919CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Delderfield, R. F. 1912-1972 WWasWT De Legh, Kitty 1887-? WWasWT De Leon, Jack 1897-1956 WWasWT Delerue, Georges 1924-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Delevines WWasWT Delfont, Bernard 1909WWT-17 de Liagre, Alfred 1904-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dell, Floyd 1887-1969 WWasWT Dell, Gabriel 1919-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dell, Jeffrey 1899WWasWT Delon, Alain 1935CTFT-14 Delorenzo, Michael CTFT-14 Delorme, Hugues WWasWT Deloy George 1953CTFT-4 Delpy, Julie 1969CTFT-15 Delroy, Irene 1898WWasWT Del Ruth, Thomas 1943CTFT-15 Del Ruth, Tom See Del Ruth, Thomas CTFT-15 del Toro, Benicio 1967CTFT-18 DeLuise, Dom 1933CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 De Lungo, Tony 1892WWasWT Delysia, Alice 1889WWasWT Demarest William 1892-1983 CTFT-2 De Marney, Derrick 1906-1971 ....WWasWT De Marney, Terence 1909-1971 WWasWT de Mille, Agnes 1905-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 de Mille, Cecil B. 1881-1959 WWasWT de Mille, William C. 1878-1955...WWasWT Demme, Jonathan 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 De Montherlant, Henry 1896WWasWT De Mornay, Rebecca 1961CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Dempsey, Patrick 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dempster, Hugh 1900-1987 WWasWT De Munn, Jeffrey 1947CTFT-7 Demy, Jacques 1931-1990 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-10 Dench, Judi 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Denes, Oscar 1893WWasWT Deneuve, Catherine 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4 Denham, Isolde 1920WWasWT Denham, Maurice 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Denham, Reginald 1894WWT-17 De Niro, Robert 1943CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 10 Denison, Michael 1915CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Denker, Henry 1912CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Dennehy, Brian 1938CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Dennis, Sandy 1937-1992 CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Dennison, Sally 1941CTFT-3 Denny, Ernest 1862-1943 WWasWT Denny, Reginald 1891-1967 WWasWT Denny, William Henry 1853-1915 WWasWT Denoff, Sam 1928CTFT-4 Densham, Pen 1947CTFT-12 Dent, Alan 1905-1978 WWT-16 Dent-Cox, Tom CTFT-17 Denton, Frank 1878-1945 WWasWT Denver, Bob 1935CTFT-7 Denver, John 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Denville, Alfred J. P. 1876-1955 ..WWasWT De Palma, Brian 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Depardieu, Gerard 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 DePatie, David H. 1930CTFT-10 Depp, Johnny 1963CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Depre, Ernest 1854-? WWasWT Derek, Bo 1956CTFT-3 Derek, John 1926CTFT-3 De Reyes, Consuelo 1893-1948 ...WWasWT Dern, Bruce 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dern, Laura 1967CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Derr, Richard 1917WWasWT Derricks, Cleavant 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Derwent, Clarence 1884-1959 WWasWT De Sanctis, Alfredo WWasWT De Santis, Joe 1909-1989 CTFT-1 Desborough, Philip 1883-? WWasWT Descaves, Lucien 1861-1949 WWasWT DeScenna, Linda 1949CTFT-10 Deschanel, Caleb 1944CTFT-8 De Selincourt, Hugh 1878-1951 ...WWasWT Desfontaines, Henri 1876-? WWasWT De Shields, Andre 1946CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Desiderio, Robert CTFT-6 De Silva, N. 1868-1949 WWasWT Desjardins, Maxime WWasWT Deslys, Gaby 1884-1920 WWasWT Desmond, Dan 1944CTFT-5 Desmond, Florence 1905WWasWT DeSoto, Rosana CTFT-7 De Sousa, May 1887-1948 WWasWT Despres, Loraine CTFT-6 Despres, Suzanne 1875-1951 WWasWT Desprez, Frank 1853-1916 WWasWT Desvallieres, Maurice 1857-1926 WWasWT De Sylva B. G. 1895-1950 WWasWT De Toth, Andre 1913CTFT-15 Deutch, Howard CTFT-12 Deutsch, Benoit-Leon 1892WWasWT
DIDRING • 469 Deutsch, Helen 1906CTFT-4 De Vahl, Anders 1869-? WWasWT Deval, Jacques 1895-1972 WWasWT De Valois, Ninette 1898WWasWT Devane, William 1937CTFT-3 Devant, David 1863-? WWasWT de Varona, Joanna See Kerns, Joanna CTFT-18 Deverell, John W. 1880-1965 WWasWT Devereux, William ?-1945 WWasWT Devine, George 1910-1966 WWasWT DeVine, Lawrence 1935CTFT-1 Devine, Loretta CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 DeVito, Danny 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Devlin, Dean 1962CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Devlin, Jay 1929CTFT-1 Devlin, William 1911-1987 WWasWT DeVore, Cain 1960CTFT-6 Devore, Gaston 1859-? WWasWT De Vries, Henry WWasWT De Vries, Peter 1910CTFT-1 De Warfaz, George 1889-1966 WWasWT Dewell, Michael 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dewhurst, Colleen 1924-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Dewhurst, Keith 1931CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 De Winton, Alice WWasWT De Witt, Joyce 1949CTFT-9 De Wolfe, Billy 1907-1974 WWasWT De Wolfe, Elsie 1865-1950 WWasWT Dews, Peter 1929-1997 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dexter, Aubrey 1898-1958 WWasWT Dexter, John 1925(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dey, Susan 1952CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 De Young, Cliff 1946(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Diaghileff, Serge 1872-1929 WWasWT Diamond, Dustin 1977CTFT-17 Diamond, I. A. L. 1920-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Diamond, Margaret 1916WWT-17 Diamond, Selma 1921-1985 CTFT-2 Diaz, Arnold 1949CTFT-17 Diaz, Cameron 1972CTFT-17 DiCaprio, Leonardo 1975(?)CTFT-14 Dicenta, Joaquin 1860-? WWasWT DiCenzo, George CTFT-8 Dickens, C. Stafford 1896-1967....WWasWT Dickerson, Ernest 1954(?)CTFT-11 Dickerson, George CTFT-6 Dickey, Paul 1884-1933 WWasWT Dickinson, Angie 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Dickson, Dorothy 1896WWasWT Didring, Ernst 1868-1931 WWasWT
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Diener, Joan 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dietrich, Dena CTFT-1 Dietrich, Marlene 1901(?)-1992 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dietz, Howard 1896-1983 WWT-17 Digges, Dudley 1879-1947 WWasWT Diggs, Elizabeth 1939CTFT-3 Dighton, John 1909WWT-16 Dignam, Mark 1909-1989 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 DiLauro, Stephen 1950CTFT-11 Dillard, Victoria CTFT-17 Diller, Barry 1942CTFT-3 Diller, Phyllis 1917CTFT-1 Dilley, Leslie CTFT-11 Dillingham, Charles B. 1868-1934 WWasWT Dillman, Bradford 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Dillon, Frances ?-1947 WWasWT Dillon, John 1945CTFT-1 Dillon, Kevin 1965(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Dillon, Matt 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Dillon, Melinda 1939CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dillon, Mia CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dinallo, Gregory S. 1941CTFT-8 Dinehart, Alan 1890-1944 WWasWT Dinner, William CTFT-4 Dinsdale, Reece CTFT-9 Dion, Peter See Chetwynd, Lionel CTFT-14 Diphusa, Patty See Almodovar, Pedro CTFT-10 Disher, Maurice Willson 1893-1969 WWasWT Dishy, Bob CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Disney, Roy 1930CTFT-14 Dispenza, Joe 1961CTFT-7 Diss, Eileen 1931CTFT-14 Ditrichstein, Leo 1865-1928 WWasWT Divine 1945-1988 CTFT-7 DiVito, Joanne 1941CTFT-3 Dix, Beulah Marie 1876-1970 WWasWT Dix, Dorothy 1892-1970 WWasWT Dixey, Henry E. 1859-1943 WWasWT Dixon, Adele 1908WWasWT Dixon, Campbell 1895-1960 WWasWT Dixon, Donna 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Dixon, George See Willis, Ted Dixon, Ivan 1931Dixon, Jean 1896-1981 Dixon, Maclntyre 1931Djola, Badja D'Lugoff, Art 1924Dobie, Alan 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17
CTFT-11 CTFT-8 WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-10 CTFT-2 CTFT-6
Doble, Frances 1902-1967 WWasWT Dobson, Kevin 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dodd, Ken 1929WWT-17 Dodd, Lee Wilson 1879-1933 WWasWT Dodds, Jamieson 1884-1942 WWasWT Dodds, William CTFT-1 Dodge, Henry Irving 1861-1934... WWasWT Dodimead, David 1919WWT-17 Dodson, Jack 1931-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dodson, John E. 1857-1931 WWasWT Doherty, Shannon 1971CTFT-13 Dolin, Anton 1904-1983 WWasWT Dolly, Jennie 1892-1941 WWasWT Dolly, Rosie 1892-1970 WWasWT Dolman, Richard 1895WWasWT Dombasle, Arielle 1957CTFT-6 Domingo, Placido 1941CTFT-14 Donahue, Elinor 1937CTFT-7 Donahue, Jack 1892?-! 930 WWasWT Donahue, Phil 1935CTFT-6 Donahue, Troy 1936CTFT-8 Donald, James 1917WWasWT Donaldson, Roger 1945CTFT-10 Donaldson, Sam 1934CTFT-12 Donat, Peter 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Donat, Robert 1905-1958 WWasWT Donath, Ludwig 1907-1967 WWasWT Donehue, Vincent J. 1920-1966 ...WWasWT Donenberg, Benjamin 1957CTFT-2 Donfeld CTFT-11 Doniger, Walter CTFT-2 Donisthorpe, G. Sheila 1898-1946 WWasWT Donlan, Yolande WWT-17 Donleavy, J. P. 1926WWT-17 Donlevy, Brian 1903-1972 WWasWT Donnay, Maurice 1859-? WWasWT Donnell, Jeff 1921-1988 CTFT-1 Donnell, Patrick 1916WWT-17 Donnelly, Candice 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Donnelly, Donal 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Donnelly, Dorothy Agnes 1880-1928 WWasWT Donner, Clive 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Donner, Richard 1939(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 D'Onofrio, Vincent Phillip 1960- ... CTFT-12 Donohoe, Amanda 1963(?)CTFT-11 Donohue, Jack 1912-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Donovan, Arlene Doohan, James 1920Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Dooley, Paul 1928Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dooley, Rae 1896-1984 Dooley, Ray 1952-1984 Doran, Charles 1877-1964
CTFT-5 CTFT-18 CTFT-18 WWasWT CTFT-1 WWasWT
Dore, Alexander 1923WWT-17 Dorgere, Arlette WWasWT Dorleac, Jean-Pierre CTFT-11 D'Orme, Aileen 1877-1939 WWasWT Dormer, Daisy 1889WWasWT Dorn, Dolores CTFT-1 Dorn, Harding 1923-1987 CTFT-3 Dornay, Jules WWasWT Doro, Marie 1882-1956 WWasWT Dorr, Dorothy 1867-? WWasWT D'Orsay, Lawrance 1853-1931 WWasWT Dorwart, David A. 1948CTFT-2 Dorziat, Gabrielle WWasWT Dossor, Alan 1941WWT-17 Dotrice, Roy 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Doucet, Catherine Calhoun 1875-1958 WWasWT Douglas, Diana 1923CTFT-1 Douglas, Eric 1962CTFT-6 Douglas, Felicity WWT-17 Douglas, Gordon 1907-1993 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-12 Douglas, Juliet 1962CTFT-8 Douglas, Kenneth ?-1923 WWasWT Douglas, Kirk 1916CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Douglas, Melvin 1901-1980 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Douglas, Michael See Crichton, Michael CTFT-13 Douglas, Michael 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Douglas, Mike 1925CTFT-6 Douglas, Robert 1909WWasWT Douglas, Sarah CTFT-4 Douglas, Tom 1903WWasWT Douglas, Torrington ?-1986 WWT-17 Douglas, Wallace 1911WWT-17 Douglass, Albert 1864-1940 WWasWT Douglass, R. H WWasWT Douglass, Stephen 1921WWT-17 Douglass, Vincent 1900-1926 WWasWT Dourif, Brad 1950CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dovey, Alice 1885-1969 WWasWT Dow, Clara 1883-1969 WWasWT Dow, Tony 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Dowd, M'el CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dowling, Eddie 1894-1976 WWasWT Dowling, Joan 1928-1954 WWasWT Dowling, Vincent 1929CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Down, Angela 1943WWT-17 Down, Lesley-Anne 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Downey, Robert CTFT-8 Downey, Robert Jr. 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Downey, Roma 1963CTFT-17 Downie, Penny CTFT-9 Downs, Hugh 1921CTFT-5 Downs, Jane WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Doyle, Arthur Conan 1859-1930 ..WWasWT Doyle, David 1925-1997 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-17 Doyle, Jill 1965CTFT-4 D'Oyly Carte, Rupert 1876-? WWasWT Dozier, William 1908-1991 CTFT-10 Dragoti, Stan(ley G.) 1932CTFT-1 Drake, Alfred 1914WWT-17 Drake, Fabia 1904-1990 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Drake, Larry 1950(?)CTFT-11 Drake, William A. 1899-1965 WWasWT Draper, Polly 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Draper, Ruth 1889-1956 WWasWT Draycott, Wilfred 1848-? WWasWT Drayton, Alfred 1881-1949 WWasWT Dreiser, Theodore 1871-1945 WWasWT Dresdal, Sonia 1909-1976 WWT-16 Dresser, Louise 1882-1965 WWasWT Dressier, Eric 1900WWasWT Dressier, Marie 1869-1934 WWasWT Drever, Constance ?-1948 WWasWT Drew, John 1853-1927 WWasWT Drewitt, Stanley 1878-? WWasWT Drexler, Rosalyn CTFT-1 Dreyfuss, Henry 1904-1972 WWasWT Dreyfuss, Richard 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5; WWT-17 Drinkwater, Albert Edwin ?-1923 .... WWasWT Drinkwater, John 1882-1937 WWasWT Drivas, Robert 1938-1986 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Driver, Donald 1923?-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Driver, John 1947-.. CTFT-6 Driver, Minnie 1972(?)CTFT-15 Drouet, Robert 1870-1914 WWasWT Droomgoole, Patrick 1930WWT-17 Druce, Hubert 1870-1931 WWasWT Drulie, Sylvia CTFT-1 Drummond, Alice 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Drummond, Dolores 1834-1926 ...WWasWT Drury, Alan 1949CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Drury, William Price 1861-1949 ..WWasWT Dryden, Vaughan 1875-? WWasWT Dryer, Fred 1946CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Duberman, Martin Bauml 1930CTFT-1 Duberstein, Helen 1926CTFT-4 Dubin, Charles S. 1919CTFT-11 Du Bois, Raoul Pene 1914WWT-17 Duchin, Peter 1937CTFT-1 Duchovny, David 1961(?)CTFT-14 Duclow, Geraldine 1946CTFT-4 Dudikoff, Michael CTFT-13 Dudley, Bide 1877-1944 WWasWT Dudley, Carol L. 1949CTFT-2 Dudley, William 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Duell, William CTFT-3 Duff, Howard 1917-1990 CTFT-6 Duffield, Kenneth 1885-? WWasWT
Duffy, Julia 1951CTFT-4 Duffy, Maureen 1933CTFT-12 Duffy, Patrick 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Duflos, Raphael?-! 946 WWasWT Dufour, Val 1927CTFT-1 Dugan, Dennis 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Duggan, Andrew 1923-1988 CTFT-7 Duigan, John CTFT-17 Dukakis, Olympia 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Duke, Bill CTFT-10 Duke, Daryl CTFT-12 Duke, Ivy 1896WWasWT Duke, Patty 1946CTFT-3 Duke, Vernon 1903-1969 WWasWT Dukes, Ashley 1885-1959 WWasWT Dukes, David 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Du Kore, Lawrence 1933CTFT-5 Dullea, Keir 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dullin, Charles 1885-1949 WWasWT Dullzell, Paul 1879-1961 WWasWT Du Maurier, Daphne 1907-1989 ....WWasWT du Maurier, Gerald 1873-1934 WWasWT Dunaway, Faye 1941CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Duncan, Augustin 1873-1954 WWasWT Duncan, Fiona CTFT-4 Duncan, Isadora 1880-1927 WWasWT Duncan, Lindsay 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Duncan, Malcolm 1881-1942 WWasWT Duncan, Mary 1903WWasWT Duncan, Patrick Sheane 1947(?)-.... CTFT-16 Duncan, Ronald 1914WWT-17 Duncan, Rosetta 1900-1959 WWasWT Duncan, Sandy 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Duncan, Todd 1900WWasWT Duncan, Vivian 1899-1986 WWasWT Duncan, William Cary 1874-1945 ..WWasWT Duncan-Petley, Stella 1975CTFT-4 Dunfee, Jack 1901WWasWT Dunham, Joanna 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dunham, Katherine 1910WWT-17 Dunkels, Dorothy 1907* WWasWT Dunkels, Marjorie 1916WWasWT Dunlap, Robert 1942CTFT-11 Dunlop, Frank 1927CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dunlop, Vic Jr CTFT-4 Dunn, Emma 1875-1966 WWasWT Dunn, Geoffrey 1903WWT-17 Dunn, Nora 1952CTFT-11 Dunn, Thomas G. 1950CTFT-1 Dunne, Dominick 1925(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Dunne, Griffin 1955CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Dunne, Irene 1901(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT
DZUNDZA • 471 Dunning, Philip 1890-1957 WWasWT Dunning, Ruth 1911WWT-17 Dunnock, Mildred 1900(?)-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dunsany, Lord 1878-1957 WWasWT Dunst, Kirsten 1982(?)CTFT-15 Dupree, Minnie 1875-1947 WWasWT Duprez, Fred 1884-1938 WWasWT Duprez, June 1918WWasWT Duquesne, Edmond 1855-? WWasWT Durand, Charles 1912CTFT-1 du Rand, le Clanche 1941CTFT-1 Durang, Christopher 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Durante, Jimmy 1893-1980 WWasWT Duras, Marguerite 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Durnham, Charles See Durning, Charles CTFT-14 Durning, Charles 1923CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Durrenmatt, Friedrich 1921WWT-17 Dury, Ian 1942CTFT-9 Du Sautoy, Carmen 1950CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Duse, Eleonora 1858-1924 WWasWT Dusenberry, Ann CTFT-8 Du Souchet, H. A. 1852-1922 WWasWT Dussault, Nancy 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 d'Usseau, Arnaud 1916-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Dutton, Charles S. 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Dutton, Charles See Dutton, Charles S CTFT-16 Outline, John 1949CTFT-2 Duval, Georges 1847-1919 WWasWT Duvall, Robert 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Duvall, Shelley 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dux, Emilienne 1874-? WWasWT Duxbury, Elspeth 1909-1967 WWasWT Dwyer, Ada ?-1952 WWasWT Dwyer, Leslie 1906-1986 WWasWT Dyall, Frank 1874-1950 WWasWT Dyall, Valentine 1908-1985 WWT-17 Dyer, C. See Dyer, Charles CTFT-6 Dyer, Charles 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dyer, Christopher 1947WWT-17 Dyer, Raymond See Dyer, Charles CTFT-6 Dykstra, John 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Dykstra, John C. See Dykstra, John CTFT-18 Dyrenforth, James WWasWT Dysart, Richard A CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dzundza, George CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6
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e Eadie, Dennis 1869-1928 WWasWT Eagels, Jeanne 1894-1929 WWasWT Eaker, Ira 1922CTFT-1 Eames, Clare 1896-1930 WWasWT Earle, Virginia 1875-1937 WWasWT Eason, Mules 1915-1977 WWT-16 Easterbrook, Leslie CTFT-7 Eastman, Frederick 1859-1920 WWasWT Easton, Richard 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eastwood, Clint 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Eaton, Mary 1902-1948 WWasWT Eaton, Wallas 1917WWT-17 Eaton, Walter Prichard 1878-1957 .. WWasWT Eaves, Hilary 1914WWasWT Ebb, Fred 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Ebersol, Dick CTFT-14 Ebersole, Christine 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Ebert, Joyce 1933-1997 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ebert, Roger 1942CTFT-9 Ebsen, Buddy 1908CTFT-3 Eccles, Donald 1908-1986 WWT-17 Eccles, Janet 1895-1966 WWasWT Echegaray, Miguel 1848-1927 WWasWT Echevarria, Rocky See Bauer, Steven CTFT-15 Eck, Scott 1957CTFT-6 Eckart, Jean 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eckart, William J. 1920CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eckstein, George 1928CTFT-2 eda-Young, Barbara 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eddinger, Wallace 1881-1929 WWasWT Eddington, Paul 1927-1995 CTFT-14 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Eddison, Robert 1908WWT-17 Eddy, Nelson 1901-1967 WWasWT Eddy, Teddy Jack See Busey, Gary Ede, George 1931Edelman, Gregg 1958Edelman, Herbert 1933-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Edelman, Randy 1949(?)Edelstein, Lisa 1967Eden, Barbara 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Eden, Sidney 1936Edeson, Robert 1868-1931 Edgar, David 1948Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Edgar, Marriott 1880-1951 WWasWT Edgar-Bruce, Tonie See Bruce, Tonie Edgar WWasWT Edgett, Edwin Francis 1867-1946.... WWasWT Edgeworth, Jane 1922WWT-17 Edginton, May ?-1957 WWasWT Edgley, Michael 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ediss, Connie 1871-1934 WWasWT Edlin, Tubby (Henry) 1882-? WWasWT Edlund, Richard 1940CTFT-9 Edmead, Wendy CTFT-1 Edney, Florence 1879-1950 WWasWT Edouin, Rose 1844-1925 WWasWT Edwardes, Felix ?-1954 WWasWT Edwardes, George 1852-1915 WWasWT Edwardes, Olga 1917WWasWT Edwardes, Paula WWasWT Edwards, Anthony 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Edwards, Ben 1916CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Edwards, Blake 1922CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Edwards, Burt 1928CTFT-2 Edwards, Eric Alan 1953CTFT-15 Edwards, G. Spencer ?-1916 WWasWT Edwards, Henry 1883-1952 WWasWT Edwards, Hilton 1903WWT-17 Edwards, Julie See Andrews, Julie CTFT-14 Edwards, Maurice 1922CTFT-1 Edwards, Osman 1864-1936 WWasWT Edwards, Ralph CTFT-3 Edwards, Rob 1963CTFT-11 Edwards, Sherman 1919-1981 WWT-17 Edwards, Tom 1880-? WWasWT Edwards, Vince 1928-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Egan, Michael 1895-1956 WWasWT Egan, Michael 1926CTFT-2 Egan, Peter 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Egbert, Brothers (Seth and Albert) WWasWT Egerton, George 1860-1945 WWasWT Eggar, Jack 1904WWasWT Eggar, Samantha 1939CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Eggert, Nicole 1972(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Eggerth, Marta 1916CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Egoyan, Atom 1960CTFT-15 Ehrlich, Ken CTFT-11 Eichelberger, Ethyl 1945-1990 CTFT-9 Eichhorn, Lisa 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Eidelman, Cliff 1964CTFT-11 Eigsti, Karl 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eikenberry, Jill 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Eilbacher, Lisa CTFT-6 Einstein, Albert See Brooks, Albert CTFT-14
Eisele, Robert 1948CTFT-4 Eisinger, Irene 1906WWasWT Eisner, Michael D. 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Ekberg, Anita 1931CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ekland, Britt 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Elam, Jack 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Elcar, Dana 1927CTFT-6 Eldard, Ron 1964CTFT-17 Elder, Eldon 1924WWT-17 Elder, Lonne III 1931CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eldred, Arthur ?-1942 WWasWT Eldridge, Florence 1901-1988 WWasWT Elen, Gus 1862-1940 WWasWT Elfman, Danny 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Elg, Taina 1930CTFT-1 Elgar, Avril 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Elias, Hector WWT-17 Elias, Michael 1940CTFT-4 Eliasberg, Jan 1954CTFT-1 Elikann, Larry 1923CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns) 1888-1965 WWasWT Eliscu, Fernanda 1882-1968 WWasWT Elizondo, Hector 1936CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Elkins, Hillard 1929WWT-17 Ellenshaw, Peter 1913CTFT-9 Ellenstein, Robert 1923CTFT-1 Ellerbe, Harry 1906CTFT-1 Ellerbee, Linda 1944CTFT-6 Ellinger, Desiree 1893-1951 WWasWT Elliott, Alice 1946CTFT-4 Elliott, Alison 1970(?)CTFT-17 Elliott, Chris 1960CTFT-12 Elliott, David See Elliott, David James CTFT-17 Elliott, David James 1960CTFT-17 Elliott, Denholm 1922-1992 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Elliott, George 1899WWasWT Elliott, George H. 1884-? WWasWT Elliott, Gertrude 1874-1950 WWasWT Elliott, Madge 1898-1955 WWasWT Elliott, Maxine 1871-1932 WWasWT Elliott, Michael 1931-1984 WWT-17 Elliott, Michael (Allwyn) 1936CTFT-1 Elliott, Patricia 1942WWT-17 Elliott, Paul 1941WWT-17 Elliott, Sam 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Elliott, Stephen 1945WWT-17 Elliott, Sumner Locke 1917-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Elliott, William 1885-1932 WWasWT Ellis, Anita 1920CTFT-3 Ellis, Anthony L. ?-1944 WWasWT Ellis, Edith 1876-1960 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Ellis, Edward 1872-1952 WWasWT Ellis, Leslie 1962CTFT-5 Ellis, Mary 1900WWT-17 Ellis, Vivian WWT-17 Ellis, Walter 1874-1956 WWasWT Elliston, Daisy 1894WWasWT Elliston, Grace 1881-1950 WWasWT Elsie, Lily 1886-1962 WWasWT Elsom, Isobel 1893WWasWT Elsom, John 1934WWT-17 Elson, Anita 1898WWasWT Elston, Robert 1934-1987 CTFT-1 Eltinge, Julian 1883-1941 WWasWT Elton, George 1875-1942 WWasWT Elvey, Maurice 1887-1967 WWasWT Elvin, Joe 1862-1935 WWasWT Elvin, Violetta 1925WWasWT Elwes, Gary 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Emerald, Connie ?-1959 WWasWT Emerson, Faye 1917-1983 WWasWT Emerson, John 1874-1956 WWasWT Emerton, Roy 1892-1944 WWasWT Emery, Gilbert 1875-1945 WWasWT Emery, John 1905-1964 WWasWT Emery, Katherine 1908WWasWT Emery, Pollie 1875-1958 WWasWT Emery, Winifred 1862-1924 WWasWT Emhardt, Robert 1901?WWasWT Emmet, Alfred 1908WWT-17 Emmett, Robert 1921CTFT-11 Emmons, Beverly 1943CTFT-2 Emmons, Wayne CTFT-4 Emney, Fred 1865-1917 WWasWT Emney, Fred 1900WWT-17 Emney, Joan Fred WWasWT Emonts, Ann 1952CTFT-1 Enberg, Dick 1935CTFT-14 Endre, Toth See De Toth, Andre CTFT-15 Engar, Keith M. 1923WWT-17 Engel, Georgia 1948CTFT-2 Engel, Lehman 1910-1982 CTFT-2 Engel, Susan 1935CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Engelbach, David CTFT-4 England, Paul 1893-1968 WWasWT Englander, Ludwig 1853-1914 WWasWT Engle, Debra 1953CTFT-7 English, Diane 1949(?)CTFT-11 English Stage Company Ltd., The ... WWasWT Englund, Robert 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Eno, Terry 1948CTFT-2 Enriquez, Rene 1933-1990 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Enthoven, Gabrielle 1868-1950 ....WWasWT Ephraim, Lee 1877-1953 WWasWT Ephron, Nora 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Eplin, Tom 1960CTFT-17 Epps, Jack, Jr. 1949CTFT-16 Epps, Sheldon 1952CTFT-3 Epstein, Alvin 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Epstein, Pierre 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Erdman, Jean 1916CTFT-4 Eric, Fred 1874-1935 WWasWT Erickson, Mitchell 1927CTFT-2 Erlanger, Abraham L 1860-1930 ..WWasWT Erman, John 1935CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Erne, Vincent 1884-? WWasWT Ernotte, Andre 1943CTFT-1 Errol, Leon, 1881-1951 WWasWT Erskine, Chester 1903-1986 WWasWT Erskine, Howard (Weir) 1926CTFT-1 Ervine, St. John Greer 1883-1971 WWasWT Esmond, Annie 1873-1945 WWasWT Esmond, Carl 1905WWasWT Esmond, Henry V. 1869-1922 WWasWT Esmond, Jill 1908-1990 WWasWT Espinosa, Edouard 1872-1950 WWasWT Essex, David 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Esslin, Martin 1918WWT-17 Estabrook, Christine CTFT-6 Estabrook, Howard 1884-? WWasWT Esterman, Laura 1945CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Estevez, Emilio 1962CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Estevez, Ramon G. See Sheen, Martin CTFT-13 Estrada, Erik 1949CTFT-3 Eszterhas, Joe 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Etherington, James 1902-1948 WWasWT Ett, Alan 1952CTFT-12 Etting, Ruth 1907-1978 WWasWT Eustrel, Antony 1904WWasWT Evans, Bruce A. 1946CTFT-10 Evans, Caradoc 1878-1945 WWasWT Evans, Clifford 1912WWasWT Evans, Damon 1950CTFT-10 Evans, David See Evans, Dillon CTFT-6 Evans, Dillon 1921CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Evans, Don 1938CTFT-1 Evans, Edith 1888-1976 WWT-16 Evans, Jessie 1918WWT-17 Evans, Judi See Luciano, Judi Evans CTFT-17 Evans, Linda 1942CTFT-3 Evans, Madge 1909-1981 WWasWT Evans, Maurice 1901-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Evans, Michael 1922WWasWT Evans, Michael Jonas 1949CTFT-3 Evans, Nancy 1915WWasWT Evans, Ray 1915CTFT-1 Evans, Robert 1930CTFT-6 Evans, Tenniel 1926WWT-17 Evans, Will 1873-1931 WWasWT Evans, Winifred 1890WWasWT Eve, Trevor 1951CTFT-9
FAIRFAX • 473 Eveling, (Harry) Stanley 1925WWT-17 Evelyn, Clara 1886-? WWasWT Evelyn, Judith 1913-1967 WWasWT Evennett, Wallace 1888-? WWasWT Everest, Barbara 1890-1968 WWasWT Everett, Chad 1937CTFT-3 Everett, Rupert 1959CTFT-8 Everhart, Rex 1920WWT-17 Everson, William K. 1929CTFT-17 Evett, Robert 1874-1949 WWasWT Evigan, Greg 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ewart, Stephen T. 1869-? WWasWT Ewell, Tom 1909-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eyen, Jerome See Eyen, Tom CTFT-10 Eyen, Tom 1941-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Eyre, Laurence 1881-1959 WWasWT Eyre, Peter 1942WWT-17 Eyre, Richard 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eyre, Ronald 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eysselinck, Walter 1931WWT-17 Eythe, William 1918-1957 WWasWT Eyton, Frank 1894WWasWT
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Fabares, Shelley 1944(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Faber, Beryl ?-1912 WWasWT Faber, Leslie 1879-1929 WWasWT Faber, Mrs. Leslie 1880-? WWasWT Faber, Ron 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fabian, Madge 1880-? WWasWT Fabray, Nanette CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fabre, Emile 1870-1955 WWasWT Fagan, James Bernard 1873-1933 .WWasWT Fagan, Myron C WWasWT Fagerbakke, Bill CTFT-17 Fahey, Jeff 1956CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Fain, Sammy 1902-1989 CTFT-9 Fair, Adrah 1897WWasWT Fairbanks, Douglas 1883-1939 WWasWT Fairbanks, Douglas Jr. 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fairbrother, Sydney 1872-1941 WWasWT Fairchild, Morgan 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Fairfax, Lance 1899WWasWT Fairfax, Lettice 1876-1948 WWasWT Fairfax, Marion 1879-? WWasWT
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Fairman, Austin 1892-1964 WWasWT Fairservis, Elfie 1957CTFT-3 Fairweather, David C. 1899WWT-17 Fairweather, Virginia 1922WWT-17 Faison, Frankie 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Faison, Frankie R. See Faison, Frankie CTFT-15 Faison, Frankie Russell See Faison, Frankie CTFT-15 Faison, George 1947CTFT-8 Faison, Matthew CTFT-8 Faison, Sandy CTFT-8 Faith, Rosemary CTFT-4 Faithfull, Marianne 1946WWT-17 Faix, Anna 1930CTFT-2 Falabella, John CTFT-6 Falck, Lionel 1889-1971 WWasWT Falcon, Ellen CTFT-11 Falconi, Armando WWasWT Falk, Peter 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Fallen, Richard G. 1923CTFT-1 Falls, Gregory A. 1922CTFT-1 Falls, Robert 1954CTFT-15 Falsey, John CTFT-11 Faltermeyer, Harold 1952CTFT-10 Fancourt, Darrell 1888-1953 WWasWT Faracy, Stephanie CTFT-11 Faraday, Philip Michael 1875-1969 WWasWT Farentino, James 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Farer, Ronnie 1951CTFT-7 Fargas, Antonio 1946CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Farjeon, Herbert 1887-1945 WWasWT Farjeon, Joseph Jefferson 1883-1955 WWasWT Farkoa, Maurice 1867-1916 WWasWT Farleigh, Lynn 1942CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farley, Morgan 1898-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Farmer, Gary 1953CTFT-16 Farnesworth, Richard CTFT-3 Farnum, Dustin 1874-1929 WWasWT Farnum, William 1876-1953 WWasWT Farone, Felicia 1961CTFT-7 Farquhar, Malcolm 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farquharson, Robert 1877-1966....WWasWT Farr, Derek 1912-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farr, Florence 1860-1917 WWasWT Farr, Jamie CTFT-1 Farrah 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farrand, Jan 1925WWT-17 Farrar, Gwen 1899-1944 WWasWT Farrell, Charles 1900(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farrell, Glenda 1904-1971 WWasWT Farrell, M. J. 1905WWasWT Farrell, Marty CTFT-11
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Farrell, Mike 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Farrell, Paul 1893WWasWT Farrell, Shea 1957CTFT-5 Farren, Babs 1904WWasWT Farren, Fred ?-1956 WWasWT Farren, William 1853-1937 WWasWT Farrer, Ann 1916WWasWT Farrow, Mia 1945CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Farwell, Jonathan 1932CTFT-2 Fassbinder, Rainer Werner 1946-1982 CTFT-1 Fauchois, Rene 1882-1962 WWasWT Faustino, David 1974CTFT-12 Favart, Edmee ?-1941 WWasWT Faversham, William 1868-1940 ....WWasWT Favre, Gina WWasWT Fawcett, Charles S. 1855-1922 WWasWT Fawcett, Eric 1904WWasWT Fawcett, Farrah 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fawcett, George 1860-1939 WWasWT Fawcett, L'Estrange WWasWT Fawcett, Marion 1886-1957 WWasWT Fawn, James 1850-1961 WWasWT Fay, William George 1872-1949 ..WWasWT Faye, Joey 1910WWT-17 Fayne, Greta WWasWT Fayre, Eleanor 1910WWasWT Fazan, Eleanor 1930WWT-17 Fealy, Maude 1883-1971 WWasWT Fearl, Clifford CTFT-1 Fearnley, John 1914CTFT-1 Fearon, George Edward 1901WWasWT Feast, Michael 1946CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Featherston, Vane 1864-1948 WWasWT Feder, A. H. 1909-1997 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feely, Terence 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feiffer, Jules 1929CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feingold, Michael 1945CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feinstein, Michael 1956CTFT-11 Feist, Gene 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feldman, Corey 1971CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Feldman, Edward S. 1929CTFT-10 Feldman, Marty 1934-1982 CTFT-1 Feldon, Barbara 1941CTFT-6 Feldshuh, Tovah 1952CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Felgate, Peter 1919WWasWT Felix, Hugo 1866-1934 WWasWT Fell, Norman 1924CTFT-3 Fellini, Federico 1920-1993 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fellowes-Robinson, Dora ?-1946...WWasWT Fenn, Frederick 1868-1924 WWasWT
Fenn, Sherilyn 1965CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Fenton, George CTFT-9 Fenwick, Irene 1887-1936 WWasWT Feraudy, Jacques de WWasWT Feraudy, Maurice de 1859WWasWT Ferber, Edna 1887-1968 WWasWT Ferguson, Catherine 1895WWasWT Ferguson, Elsie 1885-1961 WWasWT Fern, Sable 1876-? WWasWT Fernald, Chester Bailey 1869-1938 WWasWT Fernald, John 1905WWT-17 Fernandez, Bijou 1877-1961 WWasWT Fernandez, James 1835-1915 WWasWT Ferrar, Beatrice ?-1958 WWasWT Ferrara, Abel 1952(?)CTFT-13 Ferrell, Conchata 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ferrer, Jose 1912(?)-1992 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Ferrer, Mel 1917CTFT-6 Ferrer, Miguel CTFT-9 Ferrers, Helen ?-1943 WWasWT Ferretti, Dante CTFT-11 Ferrier, Noel 1930WWT-17 Ferrigno, Lou 1952CTFT-8 Ferris, Barbara 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ferris, Monk See Sharkey, Jack CTFT-1 Feuer, Cy WWT-17 Feuillere, Edwige 1907WWasWT Ffolkes, David 1912WWasWT Ffolliott, Gladys ?-1928 WWasWT Ffrangcon-Davies, Gwen 1896WWT-17 Fiander, Lewis 1938CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fibich, Felix 1917CTFT-4 Fichandler, Zelda 1924WWT-17 Fiedler, John 1925CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Field, Alexander 1892-1939 WWasWT Field, Barbara 1935CTFT-1 Field, Betty 1918-1973 WWT-16 Field, Crystal 1940CTFT-1 Field, Edward Salisbury 1878-1936 WWasWT Field, Fern 1934CTFT-4 Field, Jonathan 1912WWasWT Field, Jules 1919CTFT-5 Field, Leonard S. 1908CTFT-4 Field, Ron ?-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Field, Sally 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Field, Sid 1904-1950 WWasWT Field, Sylvia 1902WWasWT Field, Ted 1952(?)CTFT-10 Field, Virginia 1917WWasWT Fielding, Fenella 1934CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fielding, Harold WWT-17 Fielding, Marjorie 1892-1956 WWasWT Fields, Dorothy 1905-1974 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Fields, Freddie 1923CTFT-5 Fields, Gracie 1898-1979 WWasWT Fields, Herbert 1897-1958 WWasWT Fields, Joseph 1895-1966 WWasWT Fields, Judy CTFT-2 Fields, Kim 1969CTFT-14 Fields, Lew 1867-1941 WWasWT Fields, W. C. 1879-1946 WWasWT Fiennes, Ralph 1963(?)CTFT-13 Fierstein, Harvey 1954CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fifield, Elaine 1930WWasWT Figman, Max 1868-1952 WWasWT Filippi, Rosina 1866-1930 WWasWT Filkins, Grace ?-1962 WWasWT Filmer, A. E WWasWT Finch, Peter 1916-1977 WWasWT Finck, Herman 1872-? WWasWT Findon, B. W. 1859-1943 WWasWT Finestra, Carmen CTFT-11 Fingerhut, Arden CTFT-6 Finlay, Frank 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Finn, Arthur WWasWT Finn, William 1952(?)CTFT-11 Finnegan, Bill 1928CTFT-1 Finney, Albert 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Fiorentino, Linda 1958CTFT-14 Firth, Anne 1918WWasWT Firth, Colin 1960CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Firth, David 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Firth, Elizabeth 1884-? WWasWT Firth, Peter 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Firth, Tazeena 1935WWT-17 Fischer, Alice 1869-1947 WWasWT Fishburne, Larry See Fishburne, Laurence CTFT-14 Fishburne, Laurence 1961CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Fisher, Carrie 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Fisher, Dan CTFT-6 Fisher, Douglas 1934CTFT-1 Fisher, Frances CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Fisher, Jules 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Fisher, Linda 1943CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fisher, Lola 1896-1926 WWasWT Fisher, Robert CTFT-4 Fisher, Terry Louise 1946(?)CTFT-11 Fisk, Jack 1934CTFT-8 Fiske, Harrison Grey 1861-1942 ...WWasWT Fiske, Minnie Maddern 1865-1932 . WWasWT Fiske, Stephen 1840-1916 WWasWT Fiske, Tarleton See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Fitelson, William H. 1905CTFT-5 Fitz, Paddy See McGoohan, Patrick CTFT-5
Fitzgerald, Aubrey Whitestone 1876-? Fitzgerald, Barry 1888-1961 Fitzgerald, Edward 1876-? Fitzgerald, Geraldine 1914Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Fitzgerald, Neil 1893Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington 1834-1925 Fitzgerald, S. J. Adair 1859-1925 FitzGerald, Tara 1968(?)Fitzgerald, Walter 1896Fitzsimmons, Maureen See O'Hara, Maureen Fjelde, Rolf 1926Flagg, Fannie 1941(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Flaherty, Lanny 1942Flanagan, Bud 1896-1968 Flanagan, Fionnula 1941Flanagan, Hallie 1890-1969 Flanagan, Pauline 1925Flanagan, Richard ?-1917 Flanders, Ed 1934-1995 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Flanders, Michael 1922-1975 Flannery, Peter 1951Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Flatt, Ernest O. 1918Obituary in CTFT-14 Flavin, Martin 1883-1967 Fleetwood, Susan 1944Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fleischer, Charles 1950Fleischer, Richard O. 1916Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fleming, Brandon 1889-? Fleming, George 1858-1938 Fleming, Ian 1888-1969 Fleming, Lucy 1947Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fleming, Tom 1927Flemming, Claude 1884-1952 Flemyng, Robert 1912Flers, P. L 1867-? Flers, Robert de 1872-1932 Fletcher, Allen 1922Fletcher, Bramwell 1904-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fletcher, Duane 1953Fletcher, Louise 1934(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Fletcher, Percy 1879-1932 Fletcher, Robert 1923Flexner, Anne Crawford 1874-1955 Flick, Stephen Hunter 1949Flicker, Ted 1930Flint-Shipman, Veronica 1931Flood, Ann Flory, Regine 1894-1926 Flowers, Wayland 1939-1988 Floyd, Gwendolen ?-1950 Fluellen, Joel 1908-1990
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Flynn, Barbara CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Flynn, Don 1928CTFT-1 Flynn, Keri See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-13 Fo, Dario 1926CTFT-7 Foan, John See Bava, Mario CTFT-8 Foch, Nina 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fodor, Ladislaus (Lazlo) 1898WWasWT Fogarty, Jack 1923CTFT-3 Fogerty, Elsie 1866-1945 WWasWT Fokine, Michel 1880-1942 WWasWT Foley, Ellen 1951CTFT-7 Foley, James CTFT-12 Folke, Will See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Follows, Megan 1968CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Folsey, George Jr. 1939CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fonda, Bridget 1964CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-8 Fonda, Henry 1905-1982 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fonda, Jane 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Fonda, Peter 1940CTFT-2 Fontana, Tom 1951CTFT-2 Fontanne, Lynn 1892-1983 WWT-16 Fonteyn, Margot 1919-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Foote, Hallie CTFT-7 Foote, Horton 1916CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Foray, June CTFT-8 Forbes, Brenda 1909WWT-17 Forbes, Bryan WWT-14 Forbes, Freddie 1895-1952 WWasWT Forbes, James 1871-1938 WWasWT Forbes, Mary 1880-1964 WWasWT Forbes, Meriel 1913WWT-17 Forbes, Norman 1858-1932 WWasWT Forbes, Ralph 1905-1951 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice 1883-1967 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Frank 1885-1947 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Jean 1905-1962 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Johnstone 1853-1937 WWasWT Ford, Audrey WWasWT Ford, Constance 1923(?)-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-11 Ford, Ed E WWasWT Ford, Faith 1964CTFT-11 Ford, Frances 1939CTFT-1 Ford, Glenn 1916CTFT-3 Ford, Harriet 1868-1949 WWasWT Ford, Harrison 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ford, Harry 1877-? WWasWT
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Helen WWasWT Nancy 1935CTFT-1 Paul 1901-1976 WWT-16 Ruth 1915CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ford, Tennessee Ernie 1919-1991... CTFT-10 Ford, Wallace 1898-1966 WWasWT Ford Davies, Oliver CTFT-9 Forde, Florrie 1876-1940 WWasWT Fordin, Hugh 1935CTFT-1 Foreman, Carl 1914-1984 CTFT-2 Foreman, John CTFT-5 Foreman, Richard 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Forlow, Ted 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Forman, Milos 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Formby, George 1904-1961 WWasWT Fornes, Maria Irene 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Forrest, Anne 1897WWasWT Forrest, Frederic 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Forrest, George 1915CTFT-10 Forrest, Sam 1870-1944 WWasWT Forrest, Steve 1925CTFT-7 Forster, Robert 1941CTFT-2 Forster, Wilfred 1872-1924 WWasWT Forster-Bovill, W. B. 1871-? WWasWT Forsyth, Bill 1948CTFT-6 Forsyth, Bruce 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Forsyth, Matthew 1896-1954 WWasWT Forsyth, Neil 1866-1915 WWasWT Forsythe, Bill See Forsythe, William CTFT-17 Forsythe, Charles CTFT-1 Forsythe, Colin 1961CTFT-4 Forsythe, Henderson 1917CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Forsythe, John 1918CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Forsythe, William CTFT-17 Fortescus, Miss 1862-1950 WWasWT Foss, George R. 1859-1938 WWasWT Fosse, Bob 1927-1987 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fossey, Brigitte 1946CTFT-8 Foster, Basil S. 1882-1959 WWasWT Foster, Barry WWT-17 Foster, Claiborne 1896WWasWT Foster, David 1929CTFT-5 Foster, Edward 1876-1927 WWasWT Foster, Frances 1924-1997 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Gloria 1936CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Jodie 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Foster, Julia 1942CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Meg 1948CTFT-7
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Foster, Norman 1900-1976 Foster, Paul 1931Foster, Phoebe 1896Fowlds, Derek 1937Fowler, Beth 1940Fowler, Clement 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fowler, Keith 1939Fox, Bernard Fox, Charles 1940Fox, Delia 1871-1913 Fox, Edward 1937Fox, Frederick 1910Fox, James 1939Fox, Matthew 1966(?)Fox, Michael J. 1961Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Fox, Robin 1913-1971 Fox, Sidney 1910-1942 Fox, Terry Curtis 1948Fox, Will H. 1858-? Fox, William 1911Fox, William See Fox, James Foxworth, Robert 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Foxx, Redd 1922-1991 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Foy, Eddie 1854-1928 Fraker, Bill See Fraker, William A Fraker, William See Fraker, William A Fraker, William A. 1923Frakes, Jonathan France, Alexis 1906France, Anatole 1868-1949 France, Richard 1938France-Ellys Francine, Anne 1917Franciosa, Anthony 1928Francis, Alfred 1909-1985 Francis, Anne 1932Francis, Arlene 1908Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Francis, Clive 1946Francis, Doris 1903Francis, Freddie 1917Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Francis, Genie 1962Francis, Ivor 1917-1986 Francis, Kay 1905-1968 Francis, M. E. 1855-1930 Franciscus, James 1934-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Frank, A. Scott See Frank, Scott Frank, Bruno 1887-1945 Frank, Harriet, Jr Frank, Judy 1936Frank, Mary K. ?-1988 Frank, Richard 1953Frank, Scott 1960(?)Frankau, Ronald 1894-1951
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Frankel, Gene 1923CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Frankel, Kenneth 1941CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Franken, Rose 1895-1988 WWasWT Frankenheimer, John 1930CTFT-5 Frankiss, Betty 1912WWasWT Franklin, Bonnie 1944CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Franklin, Carl 1930CTFT-15 Franklin, Harold B. 1890-1941 WWasWT Franklin, Irene 1876-1941 WWasWT Franklin, Pamela 1950CTFT-8 Franklin, Richard 1948CTFT-10 Franklyn, Leo 1897-1975 WWasWT Franks, Laurie 1929CTFT-1 Frann, Mary CTFT-4 Franz, Dennis 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Franz, Eduard 1902-1983 WWT-16 Franz, Elizabeth 1941CTFT-6 Franz, Joy 1945CTFT-1 Fraser, Agnes WWasWT Fraser, Alec 1884-? WWasWT Fraser, Alison 1955CTFT-5 Fraser, Bill 1908-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fraser, Brendan 1968CTFT-16 Fraser, John 1931WWT-17 Fraser, Lovat 1903WWasWT Fraser, Moyra 1923WWT-17 Fraser, Shelagh WWT-17 Fraser, Winifred 1872-? WWasWT Fraser-Simon, Harold 1878-1944 ..WWasWT Fratti, Mario 1927CTFT-2 Frawley, James CTFT-11 Frawley, William 1893(?)-1966 CTFT-16 Frayn, Michael 1933CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Frazee, Harry Herbert 1880-1929 WWasWT Frazer, Rupert 1947CTFT-2 Frazier, Ronald 1942CTFT-1 Frears, Stephen 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Frederick, Pauline 1885-1938 WWasWT Fredrick, Burry 1925WWT-17 Freear, Louie 1871-1939 WWasWT Freedley, George 1904-1967 WWasWT Freedley, Vinton 1891-1969 WWasWT Freedman, Bill 1929WWT-17 Freedman, Gerald 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Freek, George 1945CTFT-1 Freeman, Al Jr. 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Freeman, Arny 1908WWT-17 Freeman, Frank 1892-1962 WWasWT Freeman, Harry WWasWT Freeman, Kim Fields See Fields, Kim CTFT-14 Freeman, Morgan 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Freeman, Stella 1910-1936 WWasWT Frees, Paul 1919-1986 CTFT-4
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Freleng, Friz 1906-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Freleng, I. See Freleng, Friz CTFT-8 Frelich, Phyllis 1944CTFT-2 French, Antonia See Kureishi, Hanif CTFT-17 French, Elise WWasWT French, Elizabeth WWasWT French, Harold 1900WWT-17 French, Hermene 1924WWasWT French, Hugh 1910WWasWT French, Leslie 1904WWT-17 French, Stanley]. 1908-1964 WWasWT French, Valerie 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 French, Victor 1934-1989 CTFT-6 Fresh Prince, The See Smith, Will CTFT-13 Fresnay, Pierre 1897-1973 WWasWT Freudenberger, Daniel 1945WWT-17 Frewer, Matt 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Frey, Leonard 1938-1988 WWT-17 Frey, Nathaniel 1913-1970 WWasWT Fridell, Squire 1943CTFT-1 Fried, Martin 1937WWT-17 Friedkin, William 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Friedlander, W. B. ?-1968 WWasWT Friedle, Will 1976CTFT-17 Friedle, William A. See Friedle, Will CTFT-17 Friedman, Bruce Jay 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Friedman, Jake 1867-? WWasWT Friedman, Lewis 1948CTFT-4 Friedman, Phil 1921-1988 CTFT-1 Friedman, Stephen 1937-1996 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-16 Friel, Brian 1929CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Friels, Colin CTFT-8 Friendly, Ed 1922CTFT-8 Friendly, Fred 1915CTFT-6 Frierson, Monte L. 1930CTFT-4 Fries, Charles CTFT-2 Friesen, Rick 1943CTFT-1 Friganzi, Trixie 1870-1955 WWasWT Friml, Charles Rudolf 1881-1972 ..WWasWT Frisby, Terence 1932WWT-17 Frisch, Max 1911WWT-17 Frith, J. Leslie 1889-1961 WWasWT Frohman, Charles 1860-1915 WWasWT Frohman, Daniel 1851-1940 WWasWT Frost, David 1939CTFT-3 Frost, Mark C CTFT-11 Froyez, Maurice WWasWT Fruchtman, Milton Allen CTFT-1 Fry, Christopher 1907WWT-17 Fryer, Robert 1920CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fuchs, Michael J. 1946CTFT-12 Fugard, Athol 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17
Fuller, Benjamin John 1875-? Fuller, Charles 1939Fuller, Frances 1908Fuller, Janice 1942Fuller, John G. 1913Fuller, Loie 1862-1928 Fuller, Rosalinde Fuller, Sam See Fuller, Samuel Fuller, Samuel 1912-1997 Obituary in CTFT-18 Fullerton, Fiona 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Fulton, Charles J. 1857-1938 Fulton, Maude 1881-1950 Funt, Allen 1914Furber, Douglas 1885-1961 Furguson, Wesley See Link, William Furie, Sidney J. 1933Furlong, Edward 1977Furniss, Grace Livingston 1864-1938 Furse, Judith 1912Furse, Roger 1903-1972 Furst, Anton 1944(?)-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Furst, Stephen 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Furth, George 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fyfe, H. Hamilton 1869-1951
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Gabel, Martin 1912-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gaberman, Alexander Gable, Clark 1901-1960 Gable, June 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gabor, Eva 1921(?)-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Gabor, Zsa Zsa 1919Gabriel, Gilbert W. 1890-1952 Gadd, Renee 1908Gaffney, Liam 1911Gagliano, Frank Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gahagan, Helen 1900Gaige, Crosby 1882-1949 Gail, Max 1943Gail, Zoe Gaines, Boyd 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gaines, Charles L. 1942Galarno, Bill 1938Gale, Bob See Gale, Michael Robert
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Gale, John 1929CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gale, Michael Robert 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch (as Bob Gale) in CTFT-7 Gale, Zona 1874-1938 WWasWT Galipaux, Felix 1860-1931 WWasWT Gallacher, Tom 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gallagher, Helen 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gallagher, Mary 1947CTFT-1 Gallagher, Meg See Gallagher, Megan CTFT-18 Gallagher, Megan 1960CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gallagher, Peter 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Gallagher, Richard 1900-1955 WWasWT Galland, Bertha 1876-1932 WWasWT Gallant, Felicia See Dano, Linda CTFT-17 Galligan, Zach 1964CTFT-13 Gallimore, Florrie 1867-? WWasWT Gallo, Paul CTFT-7 Galloway, Don 1937CTFT-2 Galloway, Jane 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Galsworthy, John 1867-1933 WWasWT Galvina, Dino 1890-1960 WWasWT Gam, Rita 1928CTFT-1 Gamble, Tom 1898WWasWT Gambon, Michael 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gammon, James 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gance, Abel 1889-1981 CTFT-2 Ganz, Bruno 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ganz, Lowell 1948CTFT-11 Ganz, Tony CTFT-9 Garber, Victor 1949CTFT-9 Garbo, Greta 1905-1990 CTFT-9 Garcia, Andy 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Garcia Marquez, Gabriel 1928CTFT-15 Garde, Betty 1905-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Garden, E. M. 1845-1939 WWasWT Garden, Graeme 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gardenia, Vincent 1922-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gardiner, Cyril 1897WWasWT Gardiner, Reginald 1903-1980 WWasWT Gardner, Ava 1922-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gardner, Herb 1934CTFT-6 Gardner, Shayle 1890-1945 WWasWT Gardner, Will 1879-? WWasWT Garfein, Jack 1930CTFT-5 Garfield, Allen 1939CTFT-10 Garfield, John 1913-1952 WWasWT Garfield, Julie CTFT-1
478 • GARGAN Gargan, William (Dennis) 1905-1979 WWasWT Garland, Beverly CTFT-1 Garland, Geoff 1926CTFT-1 Garland, Patrick 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Garland, Robert 1895-1955 WWasWT Garner, James 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Garnett, Edward 1868-1937 WWasWT Garnett, Gale CTFT-1 Garofalo, Janeane 1965(?)CTFT-15 Garr, Teri 1949(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Garr, Terry See Garr, Teri CTFT-18 Garrett, Arthur 1869-1941 WWasWT Garrett, Betty 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Garrett, Joy CTFT-1 Garrick, Gus WWasWT Garrick, John 1902WWasWT Garrison, David 1952CTFT-4 Garside, John 1887-1958 WWasWT Carson, Barbara 1941CTFT-1 Carson, Greer 1903-1996 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Gary, Lorraine CTFT-7 Gascoigne, Bamber 1935WWT-17 Gascon, Jean 1921-1988 WWT-17 Gaskill, William 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gaspard, Ray See Gaspard, Raymond L CTFT-9 Gaspard, Raymond L. 1949CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gassman, Vittorio 1922CTFT-8 Gassner, Dennis CTFT-11 Gassner, John 1903-1967 WWasWT Gates, Eleanor 1875-1951 WWasWT Gates, Jesse Stuart See McFadden, Gates CTFT-16 Gates, Larry 1915WWT-17 Gateson, Marjorie 1897-1977 WWasWT Gatti, John M. 1872-1929 WWasWT Gaudet, Christie 1957CTFT-4 Gaul, George 1885-1939 WWasWT Gaunt, William 1937-...., WWT-17 Gavault, Paul 1867-? WWasWT Gavin, John 1932CTFT-2 Gawthorne, Peter A. 1884-1962 WWasWT Gaxton, William 1893-1963 WWasWT Gay, John 1924CTFT-9 Gay, Maisie 1883-1945 WWasWT Gay, Noel 1898-1954 WWasWT Gaye, Freda 1907-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Gaynes, George 1917CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gaythorne, Pamela 1882-? WWasWT Gazzara, Ben 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Gazzo, Michael V. 1923-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gear, Luella 1899WWasWT Geary, Anthony 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Gedrick, Jason 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gee, George 1895-1959 WWasWT Gee, Shirley 1932CTFT-12 Geer, Ellen 1941CTFT-1 Geer, Will 1902-1978 WWT-16 Geeson, Judy 1948CTFT-8 Geffen, David 1943CTFT-5 Gelb, Arthur 1924CTFT-1 Gelb, Barbara CTFT-1 Gelbart, Larry 1928CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Gelber, Jack 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Geller, Marc 1959CTFT-1 Gellner, Julius 1899WWT-17 Gelman-Waxer, Libby See Rudnick, Paul CTFT-15 Gemier, Firmin 1865-1933 WWasWT Gemmell, Don 1903WWT-17 Gems, Pam 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Genee, Dame Adeline 1878-1970 WWasWT Genet, Jean 1910-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Geniat, Marchell ?-1959 WWasWT Genn, Leo 1905-1978 WWT-16 Gennaro, Peter 1919CTFT-4 George, A. E. 1869-1920 WWasWT George, Chief Dan 1899-1981 CTFT-17 George, Colin 1929CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 George, Dan See George, Chief Dan CTFT-17 George, Gladys 1904-1954 WWasWT George, Grace 1879-1961 WWasWT George, Lynda Day 1946CTFT-8 George, Marie 1879-1955 WWasWT George, Muriel 1883-1965 WWasWT Gerald, Ara 1900-1957 WWasWT Geraldy, Paul 1885-? WWasWT Gerard, Gil 1943CTFT-6 Gerard, Teddie 1892-1942 WWasWT Geray, Steve 1904-1973 WWasWT Gerber, Ella 1916CTFT-1 Gerdes, George 1948CTFT-4 Gere, Richard 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 German, Edward 1862-1936 WWasWT Germann, Greg CTFT-17 Gerrard Gene 1892-1971 WWasWT Gerringer, Robert 1926-1989 CTFT-2 Gerrity, Dan 1958CTFT-7 Gerroll, Daniel 1951CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gershon, Gina CTFT-15 Gershwin, George 1898-1937 WWasWT
Gershwin, Ira 1896-1983 WWasWT Gerson, Carlotta See Mazursky, Paul CTFT-14 Gerstad, John 1924WWT-17 Gersten, Bernard 1923CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gertz, Jami 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gerussi, Bruno WWasWT Gest, Morris 1881-1942 WWasWT Gets, Malcolm CTFT-17 Getty, Estelle 1923CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Geva, Tamara 1907WWasWT Gheusi, Pierre B. 1867-? WWasWT Ghostley, Alice 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Giagni, D. J. 1950CTFT-4 Giannini, Giancarlo 1942CTFT-7 Giannini, Olga WWasWT Gibb, Lee See Waterhouse, Keith Spencer.. CTFT-5 Gibbons, Arthur 1871-1935 WWasWT Gibbons, Leeza 1957CTFT-17 Gibbs, Maria 1931(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gibbs, Nancy ?-1956 WWasWT Gibbs, Timothy 1967CTFT-5 Gibson, Brenda 1870-? WWasWT Gibson, Chloe 1899WWasWT Gibson, Henry 1935CTFT-3 Gibson, Mel 1956CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gibson, Michael 1944CTFT-5 Gibson, Thomas 1963(?)CTFT-17 Gibson, William 1914CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gibson, William 1948CTFT-15 Gibson, Wynne 1905-1987 WWasWT Giddens, George 1845-1920 WWasWT Gideon, Melville J. 1884-1933 WWasWT Gielgud, John 1904CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Gielgud, Val 1900-1981 WWasWT Gierasch, Stefan 1926CTFT-10 Gignoux, Regis 1878-? WWasWT Gilbert, Bruce 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gilbert, Jean 1879-1943 WWasWT Gilbert, Lewis 1920CTFT-9 Gilbert, Lou 1909-1978 WWT-17 Gilbert, Melissa 1964CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Gilbert, Olive WWT-17 Gilbert, Ronnie 1926CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Gilbert, Sara 1975(?)CTFT-13 Gilbert-Brinkman, Melissa See Gilbert, Melissa CTFT-14 Gilder, Rosamond de Kay 1891-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gilford, Jack 1907(?)-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Gilhooley, Jack 1940CTFT-1 Gill, Basil 1877-1955 WWasWT Gill, Brendan 1914WWT-17 Gill, Paul ?-1934 WWasWT Gill, Peter 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gill, Tom 1916-1971 WWT-16 Gillespie, Dana 1949CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillespie, Richard 1878-1952 WWasWT Gillespie, Robert 1933CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillett, Eric 1893WWasWT Gillette, Anita 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillette, William 1855-1937 WWasWT Gilliam, Terry 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Gillian, Jerry See Gilliam, Terry Gilliatt, Penelope Ann Douglass Gillie, Jean 1915-1949 Gilliland, Helen 1897-1942 Gilliland, Richard 1950Gillman, Mabelle 1880-? Gillmore, Frank 1867-1943 Gillmore, Margalo 1897-1986 Gilmore, Janette 1905Gilmore, Peter 1931Gilmore, Virginia 1919-1986 Gilmore, W. H Gilmour, Brian 1894-1954 Gilpin, Charles 1878-1930 Gilpin, Jack 1951Gilpin, Peri Gilroy, Frank D. 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gimbel, Roger 1925Gingold, Hermione 1897-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ginisty, Paul 1858-1932 Ginner, Ruby 1886-? Ginsbury, Norman 1903Ginty, Robert 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Giordano, Tony 1939Giovanni, Paul 1940-1990 Giraudeau, Philippe 1955Giraudoux, Jean 1882-1944 Gish, Dorothy 1898-1968 Gish, Lillian 1893-1993 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch WWT-17 Gisondi, John 1949Gitana, Gertie 1887-1957 Givens, Robin 1964(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Glasco, Kimberly Glaser, Lulu 1874-1958 Glaser, Paul Michael Glaspell, Susan 1882-1948 Glass, Dee Dee 1948Glass, Dudley 1899-
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Glass, Joanna McClelland 1936CTFT-1 Glass, Montague 1877-1934 WWasWT Glass, Ned 1906-1984 CTFT-2 Glass, Philip 1937CTFT-6 Glass, Ron CTFT-3 Glassco, Bill 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Glassford, David 1866-1935 WWasWT Glaze, Susan 1956CTFT-4 Gleason, Jackie 1916-1987 CTFT-5 Gleason, James 1886-1959 WWasWT Gleason, Joanna 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gleason, John 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gleason, Paul 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gleason, Paul X. See Gleason, Paul CTFT-14 Glendinning, Ernest 1884-1936 ....WWasWT Glendinning, Ethel 1910WWasWT Glendinning, John 1857-1916 WWasWT Glenister, Frank 1860-1945 WWasWT Glenn, Scott 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Glennie, Brian 1912WWasWT Glenny, Charles H. 1857-1922 WWasWT Glenville, Peter 1913WWT-17 Glenville, Shaun 1884-1968 WWasWT Gless, Sharon 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Glines, John 1933CTFT-1 Globus, Yoram CTFT-6 Glossop-Harris, Florence See Harris, Florence Glossop. WWasWT Glover, Crispin CTFT-6 Glover, Danny 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Glover, Halcott 1877-1949 WWasWT Glover, James Mackey 1861-? WWasWT Glover, John 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Glover, Julian 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Glover, William 1911CTFT-3 Glowacki, Janusz 1938CTFT-15 Gluckman, Leon 1922-1978 WWT-16 Glynn, Carlin 1940CTFT-1 Glynne, Angela 1933WWasWT Glynne, Mary 1898-1954 WWasWT Gobel, George 1919CTFT-7 Godard, Jean-Luc 1930CTFT-7 Godber, John 1956CTFT-12 Goddard, Charles W. 1879-1951 WWasWT Goddard, Paulette 1911(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Goddard, Willoughby 1926WWT-17 Godden, Jimmy 1879-1955 WWasWT Godfrey, Derek 1924WWT-17 Godfrey, Lynnie CTFT-5 Godfrey, Peter 1899-1970 WWasWT Godfrey-Turner, L WWasWT Godunov, Alexander 1949-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-14 Goethals, Angela 1977CTFT-13
GOODRICH «479 Goetz, Peter Michael 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Goetz, Ruth Goodman 1912Coffin, Cora 1902Coffin, Peter 1906Goggin, Dan 1943Going, John 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Golan, Menahem 1931Golchan, Frederic 1953Gold, Ernest 1921Gold, Jack 1930Goldberg, Gary David 1944Goldberg, Leonard 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Goldberg, Whoopi 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Goldblum, Jeff 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Goldemberg, Rose Leiman Golden, Annie 1951Golden, John 1874-1955 Golden, Michael 1913Goldenberg, Billy 1936Goldie, F. Wyndham 1897-1957 Goldie, Hugh 1919Goldin, Horace Goldman, Bo 1932Goldman, James 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goldman, William 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Goldner, Charles 1900-1955 Goldsman, Akiva Goldsmith, Jerry 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Goldsmith, Merwin 1937Goldstein, Jeffrey L. 1950Goldstone, James 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Goldthwait, Bob 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Goldthwait, Bobcat See Goldthwait, Bob Goldwyn, Samuel Jr. 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Goldwyn, Tony 1960Gombell, Minna 1893-1973 Gooch, Steve 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goodall, Edyth 1886-1929 Gooden, Jack Kelly 1949Gooding, Cuba Jr. 1968Goodliff, Michael 1914-1976 Goodman, Dody Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goodman, John 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Goodman, Jules Eckert 1876-1962 Goodman, Philip ?-1940 Goodner, Carol 1904Goodrich, Arthur 1878-1941
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480 • GOODRICH Goodrich, Edna 1883-1974 WWasWT Goodrich, Louis 1865-1945 WWasWT Goodson, Mark 1915-1992 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-11 Goodwin, J. Cheever 1850-1912 ..WWasWT Goodwin, John 1921WWT-17 Goodwin, Nat C. 1857-1920 WWasWT Goodwin, Ron 1925CTFT-12 Goolden, Richard 1895WWT-17 Copal, Ram 1917WWasWT Gorcey, Elizabeth 1965CTFT-5 Gordon, Burt I. 1922CTFT-8 Gordon, Charles CTFT-10 Gordon, Charles Kilbourn 1888-? ...WWasWT Gordon, Colin 1911-1972 WWasWT Gordon, Douglas 1871-1935 WWasWT Gordon, Gale 1906-1995 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gordon, Gavin 1901-1970 WWasWT Gordon, Hannah 1941CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gordon, Hayes 1920WWT-17 Gordon, Keith 1961CTFT-7 Gordon, Kitty 1878-1974 WWasWT Gordon, Lawrence 1936CTFT-10 Gordon, Leon 1884-1960 WWasWT Gordon, Marjorie 1893WWasWT Gordon, Max 1892-1978 WWasWT Gordon, Michael 1909-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Gordon, Noele 1923WWasWT Gordon, Ruth 1895-1985 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gordon, Serena 1963CTFT-9 Gordon, Stuart 1947CTFT-11 Gordon-Lee, Kathleen WWasWT Gordon-Lennox, Cosmo 1869-1921 WWasWT Gordon-Levitt, Joseph 1982(?)CTFT-17 Gordon-Levitt, Joey See Gordon-Levitt, Joseph CTFT-17 Gordone, Charles Edward 1927-.... WWT-17 Gordy, Berry Jr. 1929CTFT-5 Gore, Michael 1951CTFT-12 Gore-Browne, Robert 1893WWasWT Gorelik, Mordecai 1899-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goring, Marius 1912CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gorman, Cliff 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Gorme, Eydie 1932CTFT-11 Gorney, Karen Lynn CTFT-1 Gorshin, Frank 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gorsse, Henry de 1868-? WWasWT Gosling, Harold 1897WWasWT Goss, Bick 1942CTFT-4 Gossett, Louis Jr. 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gotlieb, Ben 1954CTFT-1 Gott, Barbara ?-1944 WWasWT Gottfried, Gilbert 1955CTFT-15 Gottfried, Martin 1933WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Gottlieb, Carl 1938CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gottlieb, Morton 1921CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gottschalk, Ferdinand 1858-1944 ...WWasWT Cough, Michael 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gould, Diana 1913WWasWT Gould, Elliott 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Gould, Harold 1923CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Gould, John See Gold, Jack CTFT-10 Gould, John 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gould, Morton 1913-1996 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Goulding, Edmund 1891-1959 WWasWT Goulet, Robert 1933CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cow, James 1907-1952 WWasWT Cow, Ronald 1897WWT-17 Coyer, David 1966(?)CTFT-16 Grable, Betty 1916-1973 WWasWT Grace, Nickolas 1949CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grade, Lew 1906CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grady, Don 1944CTFT-2 Graff, llene CTFT-9 Graff, Randy 1955CTFT-9 Graff, Todd 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Graham, Charlotte Akwyoe 1959-.... CTFT-4 Graham, Harry 1874-1936 WWasWT Graham, Martha 1894-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Graham, Morland 1891-1949 WWasWT Graham, Ronny 1919CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Graham, Violet 1890-1967 WWasWT Graham, William A. 1930(?)CTFT-10 Graham-Browne, W. See Browne, W. Graham WWasWT Grahame, Margot 1911WWasWT Grainer, Ron 1922WWT-17 Grainger, Gawn 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gramatica, Emma 1874-1965 WWasWT Gramatica, Irma 1873-1962 WWasWT Crammer, Kelsey CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Granger, Farley 1925CTFT-3 Granger, Percy 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Granger, Stewart 1913-1993 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Granier, Jeanne ?-1939 WWasWT Granick, Harry 1898CTFT-4 Grant, Bob 1932WWT-17 Grant, Gary 1904-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3
Grant, David See Grant, David Marshall CTFT-10 Grant, David Marshall 1955CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Grant, Hugh 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Grant, Hughie See Grant, Hugh CTFT-15 Grant, Joyce 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grant, Lee 1931CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Grant, Micki WWT-17 Grant, Neil 1882-? WWasWT Grant, Pauline WWT-17 Grant, Richard E. 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Grantham, Wilfrid 1898WWasWT Granville, Bernard 1886-1936 WWasWT Granville, Charlotte 1863-1942 ....WWasWT Granville, Sydney ?-1959 WWasWT Granville-Barker, Harley 1877-1946 WWasWT Granville-Barker, Helen ?-1950 WWasWT Grassle, Karen CTFT-3 Grasso, Giovanni 1875-1930 WWasWT Grattan, Harry 1867-1951 WWasWT Gratton, Fred 1894-1966 WWasWT Graves, Clotilde Inez Mary 1863-1932 WWasWT Graves, George 1876-1949 WWasWT Graves, Peter 1911-1994 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Graves, Peter 1926CTFT-1 Graves, Rupert 1963CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gray, Amlin 1946CTFT-1 Gray, Barry 1916-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Gray, Charles 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gray, Dolores 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gray, Dulcie 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Gray, Elspet 1929WWT-17 Gray, Eve 1904WWasWT Gray, Jennifer 1916-1962 WWasWT Gray, Linda 1910WWT-17 Gray, Linda CTFT-2 Gray, Nicholas Stuart 1919WWT-17 Gray, Oliver See Gray, Charles CTFT-8 Gray, Richard 1896WWasWT Gray, Sam 1923CTFT-1 Gray, Simon 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Gray, Spalding 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gray, Terence 1895WWasWT Graydon, J. L. 1844-? WWasWT Graysmark, John CTFT-11 Grayson, Kathryn 1924CTFT-1 Grayson, Richard 1925CTFT-4
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Grazer, Brian 1951CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Great, Don 1951CTFT-12 Greaza, Walter N. 1900-1973 WWasWT Green, Abel 1900-1973 WWasWT Green, Adolph 1915CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Green, Benny 1927CTFT-12 Green, Dorothy 1886-1961 WWasWT Green, Guy CTFT-1 Green, Harry 1892-1958 WWasWT Green, Hilton 1929CTFT-1 Green, Janet 1914WWasWT Green, Jenna Leigh CTFT-17 Green, Joann 1955CTFT-1 Green, Johnny 1908-1989 CTFT-3 Green, Mabel 1890WWasWT Green, Marion 1890-1956 WWasWT Green, Martyn 1899-1975 WWT-16 Green, Mitzi 1920-1968 WWasWT Green, Patricia CTFT-10 Green, Paul 1894-1981 WWT-17 Green, Stanley 1923CTFT-1 Green, William 1926CTFT-1 Greenaway, Peter 1942CTFT-10 Greenbaum, Hyam 1910WWasWT Greenberg, Edward M. 1924CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greenberg, Jerry CTFT-11 Greenblatt, William R. 1944CTFT-7 Greene, Clay M. 1850-1933 WWasWT Greene, David 1921CTFT-1 Greene, Ellen 1952(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Greene, Evie 1876-1917 WWasWT Greene, Graham 1904WWT-17 Greene, Graham 1950CTFT-15 Greene, James 1926CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greene, Lome 1915-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Greene, Lyn 1954(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Greene, Lynnie See Greene, Lyn CTFT-18 Greene, Michele CTFT-12 Greene, Richard 1946CTFT-1 Greener, Dorothy 1917-1971 WWasWT Greenfeld, Josh 1928CTFT-2 Greenhut, Robert CTFT-8 Greenstreet, Sydney 1879-1954 ....WWasWT Greenwald, Joseph ?-1938 WWasWT Greenwald, Robert Mark 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greenwalt, David CTFT-13 Greenwood, Bruce CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Greenwood, Charlotte 1893-1978... WWasWT Greenwood, Jane 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Greenwood, Joan 1921-1987 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Greenwood, Walter 1903-1974 ....WWasWT Greer, Bettejane See Greer, Jane CTFT-8
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Greer, Dabbs 1917CTFT-8 Greer, Jane 1924CTFT-8 Greet, Clare 1871-1939 WWasWT Greet, Philip (Ben) 1857-1936 WWasWT Gregg, Everley 1903-1959 WWasWT Gregg, Hubert 1916WWT-17 Gregg, Virginia 1916-1986 CTFT-2 Gregori, Mercia 1901WWasWT Gregory, Andre CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gregory, Cynthia 1946CTFT-12 Gregory, Don 1934CTFT-3 Gregory, Dora 1872-1954 WWasWT Gregory, Frank 1884-? WWasWT Gregory, James 1911CTFT-3 Gregory, Lady 1859-1932 WWasWT Gregory, Sara 1921WWasWT Gregson, James R. 1889WWasWT Grein, J. T. 1862-1935 WWasWT Grein, Mrs. J. T. See Orme, Michael WWasWT Greist, Kim CTFT-5 Grenfell, Joyce 1910-1979 WWT-16 Grenier, Zach 1959CTFT-5 Gresac, Madame Fred WWasWT Gresham, Gloria 1946(?)CTFT-10 Greth, Roma 1935CTFT-1 Grew, Mary 1902-1971 WWasWT Grey, Anne 1907WWasWT Grey, Beryl 1927WWasWT Grey, Clifford 1887-1941 WWasWT Grey, Eve WWasWT Grey, Jane 1883-1944 WWasWT Grey, Jennifer 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Grey, Joel 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grey, Katherine 1873-1950 WWasWT Grey, Mary WWasWT Cribble, George Dunning 1882-1956 WWasWT Cribble, Harry Wagstaff 1896-1981 WWasWT Gribov, Alexel Nikolaevich 1902WWasWT Grieco, Richard 1965(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Crier, David Alan 1956CTFT-12 Grifasi, Joe 1944CTFT-1 Griffies, Ethel 1878-1975 WWasWT Griffin, Hayden 1943WWT-17 Griffin, Kathy 1966CTFT-17 Griffin, Lynne CTFT-7 Griffin, Merv 1925CTFT-3 Griffin, Norman 1887-? WWasWT Griffin, Tom 1946CTFT-1
Griffiths, Trevor 1935CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grillo, John 1942CTFT-12 Grimaldi, Alberto 1927CTFT-8 Grimaldi, Marion 1926WWT-17 Grimes, Stephen 1927-1988 CTFT-7 Grimes, Tammy 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Grimston, Dorothy May WWasWT Grimwood, Herbert 1875-1929 WWasWT Grisman, Sam H WWasWT Grismer, Joseph Rhode 1849-1922 WWasWT Griswold, Grace ?-1927 WWasWT Grizzard, George 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grodin, Charles 1935CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9; WWT-17 Groenendaal, Cris 1948CTFT-1 Groener, Harry 1951CTFT-8 Groening, Matt 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Grogg, Sam CTFT-5 Groh, David 1941CTFT-3 Groody, Louise 1897-1961 WWasWT Cropper, Milton Herbert 1896-1955 WWasWT Grosbard, Ulu 1929CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gross, Ayre CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gross, Michael 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gross, Paul CTFT-16 Gross, Shelley 1921CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grossbart, Jack 1948CTFT-13 Grossmith, Ena 1896-1944 WWasWT Grossmith, George 1874-1912 WWasWT Grossmith, Lawrence 1877-1944 ..WWasWT Grossmith, Weedon 1852-1919 ....WWasWT Grossvogel, David I. 1925CTFT-1 Grout, James 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grout, Philip 1930WWT-17 Grove, Barry 1951CTFT-4 Grove, Fred 1851-1927 WWasWT Grover, Stanley 1926-1997 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-18 Groves, Charles 1875-1955 WWasWT Groves, Fred 1880-1955 WWasWT Gruenwald, Thomas 1935CTFT-1 Grun, Bernard 1901-1972 WWasWT Grundy, Lily WWasWT Grundy, Sydney 1848-1914 WWasWT Grusin, Dave 1934CTFT-17
Griffith, Andy 1926CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Griffith, David Wark 1880-1948 ...WWasWT Griffith, Hubert 1896-1953 WWasWT Griffith, Hugh 1912-1980 WWT-17 Griffith, Melanie 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Griffiths, Derek 1946WWT-17 Griffiths, Jane 1930-1975 WWasWT
Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Grusin, David See Grusin, Dave CTFT-17 Guardino, Harry 1925-1995 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-15 Guare, John 1938CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Guber, Lee 1920-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17
482 • GUBER Guber, Peter 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT 2 Gudegast, Hans See Braeden, Eric CTFT-18 Guerra, Castulo 1945CTFT-5 Guerra, Tonio 1920CTFT-8 Guerrero, (Maria) 1868-1928 WWasWT Guest, Christopher 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Guest, Jean H. 1941CTFT-5 Guetary, Georges 1915CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Guettel, Henry A. 1928CTFT-1 Gugino, Carla CTFT-17 Guiches, Gustave 1860-? WWasWT Guilbert, Yvette 1868-1944 WWasWT Guillaume, Robert 1937CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Guillem, Sylvie 1965CTFT-10 Guillemaud, Marcel 1867-? WWasWT Guimera, Angel 1845-1924 WWasWT Guinness, Alec 1914CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Guinness, Matthew 1942CTFT-8 Guinon, Albert 1863-1923 WWasWT Guitry, Lucien 1860-1925 WWasWT Guitry, Sacha 1885-1957 WWasWT Gulager, Clu 1928CTFT-7 Gullan, Campbell ?-1939 WWasWT Gulliver, Charles 1882-1961 WWasWT Gummersall, Devon 1978CTFT-17 Gunn, Bill 1934-1989 CTFT-8 Gunn, Haidee 1882-1961 WWasWT Gunn, Judy 1914WWasWT Gunn, Moses 1929-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gunning, Louise 1879-1960 WWasWT Gunter, John 1938CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gunton, Bob 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gurnee, Hal 1935CTFT-15 Gurney, A. R. Jr. 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Gurney, Claud 1897-1946 WWasWT Gurney, Peter See Gurney, A. R. Jr CTFT-13 Gurney, Rachel CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gussow, Mel 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gustafson, Carol 1925CTFT-1 Gustafson, Karin 1959CTFT-3 Guthrie, Tyrone 1900-1971 WWasWT Gutierrez, Gerald 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Guttenberg, Steve 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Guy, Jasmine 1964(?)CTFT-9 Guzman, Claudio 1927CTFT-9 Guzman, Pato 1933(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Gwenn, Edmund 1877-1959 WWasWT Gwilym, Mike 1949CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Gwynn, Michael 1916-1976 WWT-16 Gwynne, Fred 1926-1993 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gwyther, Geoffrey Matheson 1890-1944 WWasWT Gynt, Greta 1916WWasWT
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Haas, Charlie 1952CTF1-2 Haas, Lukas 1976CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hack, Keith 1948WWT-17 Hack, Shelley 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hackett, Buddy 1924CTFT-8 Hackett, James K. 1869-1926 WWasWT Hackett, Joan 1942-1983 CTFT-1 Hackett, Norman Honore 1874-?..WWasWT Hackett, Raymond 1902-1958 WWasWT Hackett, Walter 1876-1944 WWasWT Hackford, Taylor 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hackman, Gene 1930CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Hackney, Mabel ?-1914 WWasWT Hadary, Jonathan 1948CTFT-10 Haddon, Archibald 1871-1942 WWasWT Haddon, Peter 1898-1962 WWasWT Haddrick, Ron 1929CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hading, Jane 1859-1933 WWasWT Hagen, Uta 1919CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haggard, Piers 1939CTFT-11 Haggard, Stephen 1911-1943 WWasWT Hagerty, Julie 1955CTFT-6 Haggerty, Dan 1941CTFT-3 Haggis, Paul 1953CTFT-13 Haglund, Dean 1966(?)CTFT-17 Hagman, Larry 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hague, Albert 1920CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haid, Charles 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Haig, Emma 1898-1939 Haigh, Kenneth 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haight, George 1905Hailey, Arthur 1920Hailey, Oliver 1932-1993 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haim, Corey 1971Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Haines, Herbert E. 1880-1923 Haines, Larry Haines, Randa 1945-
CTFT-14 WWasWT CTFT-2 WWasWT CTFT-6 CTFT-5
CTFT-16 WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-10
Haines, Robert Terrel 1870-1943.... WWasWT Haire, Wilson John 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hairston, William Jr. 1928CTFT-1 Hajos, Mitzi 1891WWasWT Hakansson, Julia Mathilda 1853-? WWasWT Hale, Alan, Jr. 1918-1990 CTFT-9 Hale, Barbara 1922CTFT-7 Hale, Billy 1934CTFT-10 Hale, Binnie 1899WWasWT Hale, Fiona 1926CTFT-1 Hale, Georgina 1943CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hale, J. Robert 1874-1940 WWasWT Hale, John 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hale, Lionel 1909-1977 WWT-16 Hale, Louise Closser 1872-1933 ...WWasWT Hale, S. T. 1899WWasWT Hale, Sonnie 1902-1959 WWasWT Hales, Jonathan 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haley, Jack 1902-1979 WWasWT Haley, Jack Jr. 1933CTFT-2 Halfpenny, Tony 1913WWasWT Hall, Adrian 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hall, Anmer 1863-1953 WWasWT Hall, Anthony Michael 1968CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hall, Arsenic 1959(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hall, Bettina 1906WWasWT Hall, Conrad 1926CTFT-13 Hall, David 1929-1953 WWasWT Hall, Davis 1946CTFT-1 Hall, Deidre 1947CTFT-17 Hall, Delores CTFT-1 Hall, Ed 1931-1991 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-10 Hall, Grayson WWT-17 Hall, J. W WWasWT Hall, Kevin Peter 1955(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Hall, Laura Nelson 1876-? WWasWT Hall, Lois 1926CTFT-4 Hall, Monte 1924CTFT-4 Hall, Natalie 1904WWasWT Hall, Pauline 1860-1919 WWasWT Hall, Peter 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11; WWT17 Hall, Peter J. See Hall, Peter CTFT-18 Hall, Phil 1952CTFT-2 Hall, Sir Peter See Hall, Peter CTFT-18 Hall, Thurston 1882-1958 WWasWT Hall, Vondie Curtis See Curtis-Hall, Vondie CTFT-17 Hall, Willis 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hallam, Basil 1889-1916 WWasWT Hallard, Charles Maitland 1865-1942 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Hallatt, Henry 1888-1952 WWasWT Hallett, Jack 1948CTFT-4 Halliday, John 1880-1947 WWasWT Halliday, Lena ?-1937 WWasWT Halliday, Lynne 1958CTFT-6 Halliday, Robert 1893WWasWT Halliwell, David 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hallstrom, Lasse 1946CTFT-12 Halmi, Robert 1924CTFT-12 Halstan, Margaret 1879-? WWasWT Halston, Julie 1954CTFT-8 Hambleton, T. Edward 1911WWT-17 Hambling, Arthur 1888-1952 WWasWT Hambling, Gerry CTFT-11 Hamel, Veronica 1945(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hamer, Joseph 1932CTFT-7 Hamill, Mark 1951CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Hamilton, Carrie 1963CTFT-6 Hamilton, Cicely 1872-1952 WWasWT Hamilton, Clayton 1881-1946 WWasWT Hamilton, Cosmo 1872?-1942 WWasWT Hamilton, Diana 1898-1951 WWasWT Hamilton, Dorothy 1897WWasWT Hamilton, George 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hamilton, Guy 1922CTFT-8 Hamilton, Hale 1880-1942 WWasWT Hamilton, Henry ?-1911 WWasWT Hamilton, Joe 1929-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-10 Hamilton, Kelly 1945CTFT-1 Hamilton, Linda 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hamilton, Lindisfarne 1910WWasWT Hamilton, Lynn 1930CTFT-1 Hamilton, Margaret 1902-1985 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hamilton, Neil 1899-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hamilton, Patrick 1904-1962 WWasWT Hamilton, Rose 1874-1955 WWasWT Hamlett, Dilys 1928CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hamlin, Harry 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Hamlisch, Marvin 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hammer, Ben CTFT-4 Hammer, Jan 1948CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Hammerstein, Arthur 1876-1955...WWasWT Hammerstein, James 1931WWT-17 Hammerstein, Oscar 1847-1919 ...WWasWT Hammerstein, Oscar II 1895-1960 WWasWT Hammond, Aubrey 1893-1940 WWasWT Hammond, Bert E. 1880-? WWasWT Hammond, David 1948CTFT-1 Hammond, Dorothy ?-1950 WWasWT Hammond, Kay 1909WWasWT Hammond, Nicholas CTFT-8 Hammond, Percy 1873-1936 WWasWT
Hammond, Peter 1923WWasWT Hamner, Earl 1923CTFT-6 Hampden, Walter 1879-1955 WWasWT Hampshire, Susan 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Hampton, Christopher 1946CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hampton, James 1936CTFT-7 Hampton, Louise 1881-1954 WWasWT Hanado, Ohta 1882-? WWasWT Hancock, Christopher 1928WWT-17 Hancock, Herbert See Hancock, Herbie CTFT-18 Hancock, Herbie 1940CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hancock, John 1939CTFT-1 Hancock, Sheila 1933CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hancox, Daisy 1898WWasWT Handl, Irene 1901-1987 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Handler, Evan 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Handman, Wynn 1922CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hands, Terry 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Hanket, Arthur 1954CTFT-2 Hanks, Tom 1956CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hanley, William 1931CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hann, Walter 1838-1922 WWasWT Hanna, William 1910CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hannafin, Daniel 1933CTFT-5 Hannah, Daryl 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Hannen, Hermione 1913WWasWT Hannen, Nicholas James 1881-1972 WWasWT Hanning, Geraldine 1923CTFT-1 Hanray, Lawrence 1874-1947 WWasWT Hansen, Nina CTFT-4 Hanson, Curtis 1945CTFT-1 Hanson, Gladys 1887-1973 WWasWT Hanson, Harry 1895WWasWT Hanson, John 1922WWT-17 Hansson, Sigrid Valborg 1874-? ....WWasWT Harbach, Otto 1873-1963 WWasWT Harben, Hubert 1878-1941 WWasWT Harben, Joan 1909-1953 WWasWT Harbord, Carl WWasWT Harbord, Gordon 1901WWasWT Harbottle, G. Laurence 1924WWT-17 Harburg, Edgar Y. 1898-1981 WWT-17 Harcourt, Cyril ?-1924 WWasWT Harcourt, James 1873-1951 WWasWT Harcourt, Leslie 1890WWasWT Hardacred, John Pitt 1855-1933 ...WWasWT Hardie, Russell 1906-1973 WWasWT Hardiman, Terrence 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harding, Ann 1902-1981 WWasWT
HARRIS *483 Harding, D. Lyn 1867-1952 WWasWT Harding, John 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harding, Rudge WWasWT Hardinge, H. C. M WWasWT Hardison, Kadeem CTFT-11 Hards, Ira 1872-1938 WWasWT Hardwick, Paul 1918WWT-17 Hardwicke, Cedric 1893-1964 WWasWT Hardwicke, Clarice 1900WWasWT Hardwicke, Edward 1932CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hardy, Arthur F. 1870-? WWasWT Hardy, Betty 1904WWasWT Hardy, Joseph 1929-1990 WWT-17 Hardy, Oliver 1892-1957 CTFT-16 Hardy, Robert 1925WWT-17 Hare, Betty 1900WWasWT Hare, David 1947CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Hare, Doris 1905WWT-17 Hare, Ernest Dudley 1900WWT-17 Hare, J. Robertson 1891-1979 WWT-16 Hare, John 1844-1921 WWasWT Hare, (John) Gilbert 1869-1951 ....WWasWT Hare, Will 1919WWT-17 Hare, Winifred 1875-? WWasWT Harewood, Dorian 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harford, W WWasWT Hargrave, Roy 1908WWasWT Hargrove, Dean CTFT-11 Harjo, Joy 1951CTFT-16 Harker, Gordon 1885-1967 WWasWT Harker, Joseph C. 1855-1927 WWasWT Harlan, Otis 1865-1940 WWasWT Harlin, Renny 1959(?)CTFT-10 Harman, Barry 1950CTFT-6 Harmon, Charlotte CTFT-1 Harmon, Lewis 1911CTFT-1 Harmon, Mark 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harned, Virginia 1872-1946 WWasWT Harnick, Sheldon 1924CTFT-1 Harper, Gerald 1929WWT-17 Harper, Jessica 1954CTFT-6 Harper, Tess 1950(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harper, Valerie 1940CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Harrell, Gordon Lowry 1940CTFT-1 Harrelson, Woody 1961CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Harrigan, Nedda See Logan, Nedda Harrigan CTFT-8 Harrigan, William 1894-1966 WWasWT Harrington, J. P. 1865-? WWasWT Harrington, Pat Jr. 1929CTFT-3 Harris, Audrey Sophia 1901-1966... WWasWT Harris, Barbara 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harris, Clare ?-1949 WWasWT Harris, Cynthia CTFT-5 Harris, Ed 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6
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Harris, Elmer Blaney ?-1966 WWasWT Harris, Florence Glossop 1883-1931 WWasWT Harris, Henry B. 1866-1912 WWasWT Harris, Hyde See Harris, Timothy CTFT-10 Harris, Jed 1900-1979 WWasWT Harris, Julie 1925CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Harris, Margaret F. 1904WWT-17 Harris, Mel 1957CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Harris, Michael CTFT-17 Harris, Neil Patrick 1973(?)CTFT-11 Harris, Richard 1933(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWasWT Harris, Robert 1900WWT-17 Harris, Rosemary 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Harris, Sam H. 1872-1941 WWasWT Harris, Susan CTFT-13 Harris, Thomas Walter 1930CTFT-16 Harris, Tim See Harris, Timothy CTFT-10 Harris, Timothy 1946CTFT-10 Harris, Tom See Harris, Thomas Walter .... CTFT-16 Harris, William 1884-1946 WWasWT Harrison, Austin 1873-1928 WWasWT Harrison, Frederick ?-1926 WWasWT Harrison, George 1943CTFT-8 Harrison, Gregory 1950CTFT-3 Harrison, James See Harrison, Jim CTFT-13 Harrison, Jim 1937CTFT-13 Harrison, John 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, Kathleen 1898WWT-17 Harrison, Mona ?-1957 WWasWT Harrison, Rex 1908-1990 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, T. W. See Harrison, Tony CTFT-13 Harrison, Tony 1937CTFT-13 Harrold, Kathryn 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harrow, Lisa CTFT-8 Harry, Debby See Harry, Deborah CTFT-18 Harry, Deborah 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Harry, Jackee Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Harry, Jacqueline See Harry, Jackee Harryhausen, Ray 1920Hart, Bernard 1911-1964 Hart, Charles 1961Hart, Diane 1926Hart, Harvey 1928-1989 Hart, Ian 1965(?)Hart, Lorenz 1895-1945 Hart, Mary 1951(?)-
CTFT-18 CTFT-17
CTFT-17 CTFT-8 WWasWT CTFT-4 WWT-17 CTFT-1 CTFT-16 WWasWT CTFT-11
Hart, Melissa Joan 1976CTFT-18 Hart, Moss 1904-1961 WWasWT Hart, Teddy 1897-1971 WWasWT Hart, Vivian WWasWT Hart, William S. 1870-1946 WWasWT Hartley, Mariette 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Hartley-MiIburn, Julie 1904-1949.... WWasWT Hartman, David 1935CTFT-3 Hartman, Jan 1938CTFT-3 Hartman, Lisa See Hartman Black, Lisa CTFT-16 Hartman, Phil 1948CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hartman, Philip See Hartman, Phil CTFT-14 Hartman Black, Lisa 1956CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Hartmann, Philip E. See Hartman, Phil CTFT-14 Hartnell, William 1908-1975 WWasWT Harvey, Anthony 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Harvey, Frank 1885-1965 WWasWT Harvey, Frank 1912WWT-17 Harvey, John Martin 1863-1944 ...WWasWT Harvey, Laurence 1928-1973 WWasWT Harvey, Morris 1877-1944 WWasWT Harvey, Peter 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harvey, Rupert 1887-1954 WWasWT Harwood, H. M. 1874-1959 WWasWT Harwood, John 1876-1944 WWasWT Harwood, Ronald 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haskell, Peter 1934CTFT-1 Haskins, Dennis CTFT-18 Hassall, Christopher 1912-1963 ....WWasWT Hasselhoff, David 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hasselquist, Jenny WWasWT Hasso, Signe 1918WWT-17 Hastings, Basil Macdonald 1881-1928 WWasWT Hastings, Edward 1931CTFT-3 Hastings, Fred WWasWT Hastings, Hugh 1917CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hastings, Michael 1938CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hastings, Patrick 1880-1952 WWasWT Haswell, Percy 1871-1945 WWasWT Hatcher, Teri 1965(?)CTFT-14 Hatfield, Hurd 1920(?)CTFT-10 Hatherton, Arthur ?-1924 WWasWT Hatton, Fanny 1870-1939 WWasWT Hatton, Frederick 1879-1946 WWasWT Hauer, Rutger 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hauptman, William 1942CTFT-4 Hauptmann, Gerhart 1862-1946 ...WWasWT Hauser, Cole CTFT-18 Hauser, Frank 1922CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Hauser, Wings CTFT-8 Havard, Lezley 1944CTFT-3 Havel, Vaclav 1936CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Havergal, Giles 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Havers, Nigel 1949CTFT-6 Haviland, William 1860-1917 WWasWT Havinga, Nick CTFT-11 Havoc, June 1916WWT-17 Hawk, Jeremy 1918WWT-17 Hawke, Ethan 1970CTFT-12 Hawkesworth, John 1920CTFT-8 Hawkins, Iris 1893WWasWT Hawkins, Jack 1910-1973. WWasWT Hawkins, Stockwell 1874-1927 WWasWT Hawkins, Trish 1945CTFT-1 Hawks, Howard 1896-1977 CTFT-16 Hawn, Goldie 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Hawn, Goldy Jeanne See Hawn, Goldie CTFT-12 Hawthorne, David ?-1942 WWasWT Hawthorne, Lil WWasWT Hawthorne, Nigel 1929CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10; WWT17 Hawtrey, Anthony 1909-1954 WWasWT Hawtrey, Charles 1858-1923 WWasWT Hawtrey, Charles 1914-1988 WWasWT Hawtrey, Marjory 1900-1952 WWasWT Hay, Ian 1876-1952 WWasWT Hay, Joan 1894WWasWT Hay, Mary 1901-1957 WWasWT Hay, Valerie 1910WWasWT Hayden, Larry 1950CTFT-5 Hayden, Michael 1963CTFT-18 Hayden, Sophie CTFT-5 Hayden, Terese 1921WWT-17 Haydon, Ethel 1878-1954 WWasWT Haydon, Florence ?-1918 WWasWT Haydon, Julie 1910-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Haydu, Peter 1948CTFT-4 Haye, Helen 1874-1957 WWasWT Hayers, Sidney 1922CTFT-1 Hayes, Catherine Anne 1958CTFT-4 Hayes, George 1888-1967 WWasWT Hayes, Helen 1900-1993 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hayes, J. Milton 1884-1940 WWasWT Hayes, Joseph 1918CTFT-1 Hayes, Patricia 1909CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hayes, Peter Lind 1915CTFT-1 Hayman, Al ?-1917 WWasWT Hayman, Lillian 1922WWT-17 Hayman, Ronald 1932WWT-17 Haymer, John See Haymer, Johnny CTFT-9 Haymer, Johnny 1920-1989 CTFT-9 Haynes, Tiger 1914WWT-17 Haynes, Todd 1961CTFT-12 Hays, Bill 1938WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Hays, David 1930WWT-17 Hays, Robert 1947CTFT-6 Hayter, James 1907WWT-17 Haythorne, Joan 1915WWT-17 Hayward, Leland 1902-1971 WWasWT Hazell, Hy 1922-1970 WWasWT Hazzard, John E. 1881-1935 WWasWT Head, Edith 1897-1981 CTFT-16 Head, Helaine CTFT-12 Headly, Glenne 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Heal, Joan 1922WWT-17 Heald, Anthony 1944CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Healy, Mary 1920CTFT-1 Heap, Douglas 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heard, John 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hearn, George 1934CTFT-6 Hearn, Lew 1882-? WWasWT Hearne, Richard 1909WWasWT Heath, Eira 1940WWT-16 Heatherley, Clifford 1888-1937 ....WWasWT Heaton, Patricia 1959(?)CTFT-17 Heaton, Patty See Heaton, Patricia CTFT-17 Heche, Anne 1969CTFT-17 Hecht, Ben 1894-1964 WWasWT Hecht, Paul 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Heckart, Eileen 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heckerling, Amy 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hedaya, Dan CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Hedaya, Daniel See Hedaya, Dan CTFT-17 Hedison, Al See Hedison, David CTFT-18 Hedison, David 1928(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hedley, H. B. ?-1931 WWasWT Hedley, Philip 1938CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hedman, Martha 1888-? WWasWT Hedren, Tippi 1935CTFT-7 Heeley, Desmond WWT-17 Heffernan, John 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heflin, Frances 1924CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Heggie, O. P. 1879-1936 WWasWT Heifner, Jack 1946CTFT-1 Heijermans, Herman 1864-1924 ...WWasWT Heikin, Nancy 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Heikin-Pepin, Nancy See Heikin, Nancy CTFT-18 Heilbronn, William 1879-? WWasWT Hein, Silvio 1879-1928 WWasWT Heinsohn, Elisa 1962CTFT-6 Heinz, Gerard 1904-1972 WWasWT
Helburn, Theresa 1887-1959 WWasWT Held, Anna 1873-1918 WWasWT Held, Dan 1948CTFT-3 Helfgott, Daniel 1952CTFT-13 Helgenberger, Marg 1958(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Heller, Buck CTFT-2 Heller, Paul 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Heller, Paul M. See Heller, Paul CTFT-9 Hellman, Lillian 1905-1984 WWT-17 Helm, Levon 1943CTFT-7 Helmond, Katherine 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Helmore, Arthur 1859-1941 WWasWT Helmsley, Charles Thomas Hunt 1865-1940 WWasWT Helper, Stephen Lloyd 1957CTFT-2 Helpmann, Robert 1909-1986 WWT-17 Heming, Percy 1885WWasWT Heming, Violet 1895WWasWT Hemingway, Alan 1951CTFT-4 Hemingway, Margaux 1955-1996... CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-16 Hemingway, Marie 1893-1939 WWasWT Hemingway, Mariel 1961CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hemion, Dwight 1926CTFT-8 Hemmerde, Edward George 1871-1948 WWasWT Hemming, Lindy 1948CTFT-9 Hemmings, David 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hemsley, Harry May 1877-1951 ...WWasWT Hemsley, Sherman 1938CTFT-3 Hemsley, W. T. 1850-1918 WWasWT Henderson, Alex F. 1866-1933 WWasWT Henderson, Dickie 1922WWT-17 Henderson, Elvira 1903WWasWT Henderson, Florence 1934CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Henderson, May 1884WWasWT Henderson, Ray 1896-1970 WWasWT Henderson, Robert 1904WWT-17 Henderson, Roy WWT-11 Hendricksen, Lance See Henriksen, Lance CTFT-17 Hendrie, Ernest 1859-1929 WWasWT Heneker, David 1906WWT-17 Henig, Andi CTFT-2 Henley, Beth 1952CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Henley, Herbert James 1882-1937 WWasWT Henley, Joan 1904WWasWT Hennequin, Maurice ?-1926 WWasWT Henner, Marilu 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Hennessy, Jill See Hennessy, Jillian CTFT-18 Hennessy, Jillian 1969CTFT-18 Hennessy, Roland Burke 1870-1939 WWasWT
HERVEY «485 Henniger, Rolf 1925WWasWT Henning, Linda Kaye 1944CTFT-3 Hennings, Betty 1850-1939 WWasWT Henreid, Paul 1908-1992 CTFT-12 Henriksen, Lance 1943(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Henritze, Bette CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10; WWT-17 Henry, (Alexander) Victor 1943WWasWT Henry, Buck 1930CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Henry, Charles 1890-1968 WWasWT Henry, Martin 1872-1942 WWasWT Henson, Brian 1963CTFT-12 Henson, Gladys 1897WWT-16 Henson, Jim 1936-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Henson, Leslie 1891-1957 WWasWT Henson, Nicky 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Henton, John 1960CTFT-17 Hentschel, Irene 1891WWasWT Hepburn, Audrey 1929-1993 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Hepburn, Katharine 1909CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hepple, Jeanne 1936WWT-17 Hepple, Peter 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heppner, Rosa ?-1979 WWT-16 Hepton, Bernard 1925WWT-17 Herbert, Alan Patrick 1890-1971 ..WWasWT Herbert, Evelyn 1898WWasWT Herbert, F. Hugh 1897-1958 WWasWT Herbert, Henry 1879-1947 WWasWT Herbert, Jocelyn 1917CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Herbert, Rich 1956CTFT-3 Herbert, Victor 1859-1924 WWasWT Herlie, Eileen 1920WWT-17 Herlihy, James Leo 1927-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Herman, Danny 1960CTFT-2 Herman, Jerry 1933CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Herman, Pee-Wee See Reubens, Paul CTFT-17 Hermant, Abel 1862-1950 WWasWT Herndon, Richard G. ?-1958 WWasWT Herne, (Katherine) Chrystal 1883-1950 WWasWT Heron, Joyce 1916-1980 WWT-17 Heros, Eugene WWasWT Herrera, Anthony 1944CTFT-5 Herrmann, Edward 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Herrmann, Keith 1952CTFT-1 Hersey, David 1939CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Hershey, Barbara 1948CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Herskovitz, Marshall 1952CTFT-12 Hertz, Carl 1859WWasWT Hervey, Grizelda 1901WWasWT
486 • HERVEY Hervey, Jason 1972CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hervieu, Paul 1857-1915 WWasWT Herz, Ralph C 1878-1921 WWasWT Herzog, Werner 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Heslewood, Tom 1868-1959 WWasWT Heslop, Charles 1883-1966 WWasWT Hesseman, Howard 1940CTFT-3 Messier, Gordon 1930CTFT-12 Heston, Charlton 1922(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Hestor, George 1877-1925 WWasWT Heuer, John Michael 1941CTFT-6 Hewes, Henry 1917WWT-17 Hewett, Christopher CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hewett, Dorothy 1923WWT-17 Hewitt, Agnes ?-1924 WWasWT Hewitt, Alan 1915-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hewitt, Don 1922CTFT-12 Hewitt, Frankie 1931CTFT-12 Hewitt, Henry 1885-1968 WWasWT Hewlett, Maurice 1861-1923 WWasWT Hexum, Jon-Eric 1957-1984 CTFT-2 Heydt, Louis Jean 1905-1960 WWasWT Heyman, Barton 1937-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Heyward, Dorothy 1890-1961 WWasWT Heyward, Du Bose 1885-1940 WWasWT Hibbard, Edna 1895?-1942 WWasWT Hibbert, Henry George 1862-1924 WWasWT Hichens, Robert Smythe 1864-1950 WWasWT Hickey, William 1928-1997 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-17 Hicklin, Margery 1904WWasWT Hickman, Charles WWT-17 Hickman, Darryl 1933CTFT-5 Hicks, Barbara CTFT-9 Hicks, Betty Seymour 1905WWasWT Hicks, Catherine 1951CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hicks, Cathy See Hicks, Catherine CTFT-18 Hicks, (Edward) Seymour 1871-1949 WWasWT Hicks, Julian 1858-1941 WWasWT Hickson, Joan 1906WWT-17 Higgins, Anthony CTFT-7 Higgins, Clare CTFT-8 Higgins, Colin 1941-1988 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Higgins, James 1932CTFT-1 Higgins, Michael 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Higgins, Norman 1898WWasWT Highley, Reginald 1884-? WWasWT Hightower, Marilyn 1923WWasWT Hightower, Rosella 1920CTFT-16 Highway, Thomson 1951CTFT-16 Hignell, Rose 1896WWasWT Hignett, H. R. 1870-1959 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Hiken, Gerald 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hilary, Jennifer 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hilferty, Susan CTFT-9 Hill, Ann Stahlman 1921CTFT-4 Hill, Arthur 1922CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hill, Benny 1925-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-11 Hill, Billie WWasWT Hill, Dana 1964CTFT-7 Hill, Debra CTFT-5 Hill, George Roy 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hill, Ken 1937-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hill, Leonard F. 1947CTFT-1 Hill, Lucienne WWT-17 Hill, Mars Andrew III 1927CTFT-1 Hill, Peter Murray 1908WWasWT Hill, Ronnie 1911WWT-17 Hill, Rose 1914WWT-17 Hill, Sinclair 1896-1945 WWasWT Hill, Steven 1922CTFT-8 Hill, Walter 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hillary, Ann 1930CTFT-4 Hiller, Arthur 1923CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Hiller, Wendy 1912CTFT-6 Earler sketches in WWT-17 Hillerman, John 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 8 Hilliard, Harriet See Nelson, Harriet CTFT-3 Hilliard, Kathlyn 1896-1933 WWasWT Hilliard, Patricia 1916WWasWT Hilliard, Robert C. 1857-1927 WWasWT Hillman, Michael 1902-1941 WWasWT Hinden, Nathan See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Hindman, Earl 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hines, Elizabeth 1899-1971 WWasWT Hines, Gregory 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hines, Patrick 1930WWT-17 Hingle, Pat 1923CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Hinkle, Vernon 1935CTFT-1 Hinton, Mary 1896WWasWT Hipp, Paul CTFT-10 Hird, Thora 1913WWT-17 Hirsch, Charles Henry 1870-? WWasWT Hirsch, Janis 1950CTFT-11 Hirsch, John Stephan 1930-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hirsch, Judd 1935CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Hirsch, Louis Achille 1881-1924 ..WWasWT Hirschfeld, Al 1903CTFT-1 Hirschhorn, Clive 1940WWT-17 Hirschhorn, Joel 1937CTFT-13
Hirschmann, Henri 1872-? WWasWT Hislop, Joseph 1887-? WWasWT Hitchcock, Alfred 1899-1980 CTFT-1 Hitchcock, Raymond 1865-1929... WWasWT Ho, Don 1930CTFT-17 Hoare, Douglas 1875-? WWasWT Hobart, George V. 1867-1926 WWasWT Hobart, Rose 1906WWasWT Hobbes, Herbert Halliwell 1877-1962 WWasWT Hobbs, Carleton 1898WWasWT Hobbs, Frederick 1880-1942 WWasWT Hobbs, Jack 1893-1968 WWasWT Hobbs, William 1939WWT-17 Hobgood, Burnet M. 1922WWT-17 Hobson, Harold 1904WWT-17 Hobson, May 1889-? WWasWT Hochhuth, Rolf 1931WWT-17 Hochman, Larry 1953CTFT-6 Hochwaelder, Fritz 1911-1986 CTFT-4 Hockney, David 1937CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Hockridge, Edmund 1919WWasWT Hoctor, Harriet 1907-1977 WWasWT Hodge, Merton 1904-1958 WWasWT Hodge, Patricia 1946CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hodge, William T. 1874-1932 WWasWT Hodgeman, Edwin 1935WWT-17 Hodges, Horace 1865-1951 WWasWT Hodges, Patricia CTFT-8 Hoenig, Michael 1952CTFT-12 Hoey, Dennis 1893-1960 WWasWT Hoey, Iris 1885-? WWasWT Hofert, Earl See Letterman, David CTFT-14 Hoffe, Barbara WWasWT Hoffe, Monckton 1880-1951 WWasWT Hoffman, Aaron 1880-1924 WWasWT Hoffman, Avi 1958CTFT-11 Hoffman, Basil 1938CTFT-5 Hoffman, Dustin 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Hoffman, Jane 1911CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hoffman, Maud WWasWT Hoffman, William M. 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hofmann, Isabella 1957CTFT-16 Hofsiss, Jack 1950WWT-17 Hogan, Hulk 1953CTFT-13 Hogan, Michael 1898WWasWT Hogan, Paul 1939(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hogan, Terry "Hulk* See Hogan, Hulk CTFT-13 Hogarth, Emmett See Polonsky, Abraham (Lincoln) CTFT-10 Hogestyn, Drake CTFT-18 Hogg, Ian 1937WWT-17 Holbrook, Anna (Kathryn) CTFT-18 Holbrook, Hal 1925CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Holbrook, Louise WWasWT Holcomb, Rod CTFT-12
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Hold, John See Bava, Mario CTFT-8 Holden, Jan 1931WWT-17 Holden, William 1918-1981 CTFT-16 Holder, Geoffrey 1930(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Holder, Owen 1921WWT-17 Holdgrive, David 1958CTFT-4 Holdridge, Lee 1944CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hole, John 1939WWT-17 Holgate, Ron 1937WWT-17 Holland, Agnieszka 1948CTFT-12 Holland, Anthony 1912-1988 WWT-17 Holland, Edmund Milton 1848-1913 WWasWT Holland, Endesha Ida Mae 1944-... CTFT-11 Holland, Jeffrey 1946CTFT-8 Holland, Mildred 1869-1944 WWasWT Holland, Reece 1956CTFT-11 Holland, Tom 1943CTFT-4 Holies, Antony 1901-1950 WWasWT Holies, William 1867-1947 WWasWT Holliday, Jennifer 1960CTFT-6 Holliday, Judy 1923-1965 WWasWT Holliday, Kene 1949CTFT-12 Holliday, Polly 1937CTFT-7 Holliman, Earl 1928CTFT-3 Hollis, Stephen 1941WWT-17 Holloway, Baliol 1883-1967 WWasWT Holloway, Julian 1944WWT-17 Holloway, Stanley 1890-1982 WWT-17 Holloway, Sterling 1904CTFT-5 Holloway, W. E. 1885-1952 WWasWT Holly, Ellen 1931CTFT-10 Holly, Lauren 1964CTFT-15 Holm, Celeste 1919CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Holm, Hanya WWT-17 Holm, Ian 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Holm, John Cecil 1904-1981 WWT-17 Holman, Libby 1906-1971 WWasWT Holme, Stanford 1904WWasWT Holme, Thea 1907WWT-17 Holmes, Helen ?-1950 WWasWT Holmes, Robert 1899-1945 WWasWT Holmes, Rupert 1947CTFT-13 Holmes, Taylor 1878-1959 WWasWT Holmes-Gore, Dorothy 1896-1915 WWasWT Holt, Andrew See Anhalt, Edward CTFT-10 Holt, Fritz 1940-1987 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-5 Holt, Thelma 1933WWT-17 Holt, Will 1929WWT-17 Holtz, Lou 1898WWasWT Holzer, Adela WWT-17 Homan, David 1907WWasWT Home, William Douglas 1912WWT-17 Homeier, Skip 1930CTFT-8 Homfrey, Gladys ?-1932 WWasWT Homolka, Oscar 1898-1978 WWasWT Hone, Mary 1904WWasWT
Honer, Mary 1914WWasWT Hong, James 1929(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Hong, Wilson S. 1934CTFT-5 Honri, Percy 1874-1953 WWasWT Hood, Basil 1864-1917 WWasWT Hood, Morag 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hooks, Kevin 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Hooks, Robert 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hool, Lance CTFT-6 Hooper, Ewan 1935WWT-17 Hooper, Tobe 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hope, Anthony 1863-1933 WWasWT Hope, Bob 1903CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hope, Evelyn ?-1966 WWasWT Hope, Maidie 1881-1937 WWasWT Hope, Vida 1918-1963 WWasWT Hope-Wallace, Philip A. 1911-1979.. WWT16 Hopkins, Anthony 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Hopkins, Arthur 1878-1950 WWasWT Hopkins, Bo CTFT-3 Hopkins, Charles 1884-1953 WWasWT Hopkins, Joan 1915WWasWT Hopkins, John 1931WWT-17 Hopkins, Miriam 1902-1972 WWasWT Hopkins, Telma 1948CTFT-6 Hopper, Dennis 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Hopper, De Wolf 1858-1935 WWasWT Hopper, Edna Wallace 1864-1959 WWasWT Hopper, Victoria 1909WWasWT Hopwood, Avery 1882-1928 WWasWT Horan, Edward 1898WWasWT Hordern, Michael 1911-1995 CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Horn, Mary 1916WWasWT Home, A. P WWasWT Home, David 1893-1970 WWasWT Home, Kenneth 1900WWasWT Home, Lena 1917CTFT-6 Horner, James CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Horner, Richard 1920CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Horniman, Annie Elizabeth Fredericka 18601937 WWasWT Horniman, Roy 1872-1930 WWasWT Hornsby, Nancy 1910-1958 WWasWT Horovitch, David 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Horovitz, Israel 1939CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Horse, Michael 1949(?)CTFT-17 Horsford, Anna Maria 1947CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Horsley, Lee CTFT-3 Horsnell, Horace 1883-1949 WWasWT
HOWELL «487 Horton, Edward Everett 1886-1970 WWasWT Horton, Peter 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Horton, Robert 1870-? WWasWT Horwitz, Murray 1949CTFT-3 Hoskins, Bob 1942CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Hotchkis, Joan 1927CTFT-7 Hoty, Dee 1952CTFT-10 Houdini, Harry 1873-1926 WWasWT Hough, John 1941CTFT-2 Houghton, Katharine CTFT-1 Houghton, Morris 1909WWT-17 House, Dakota 1977(?)CTFT-17 House, Eric WWT-17 Houseman, John 1902-1988 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Housman, Laurence 1865-1959 ....WWasWT Houston, Donald 1923WWT-17 Houston, Jane WWasWT Houston, Josephine 1911WWasWT Houston, Renee 1902-1980 WWT-17 Houston, Whitney 1963CTFT-12 Howard, Alan 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Howard, Andree 1910-1968 WWasWT Howard, Bart 1915CTFT-3 Howard, Clint 1959CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Howard, Eugene 1880-1965 WWasWT Howard, J. Bannister 1867-1946 WWasWT Howard, James Newton 1951(?)- .... CTFT-12 Howard, Jean Speegle CTFT-16 Howard, Joseph See Rudnick, Paul CTFT-15 Howard, Keble 1875-1928 WWasWT Howard, Ken 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Leslie 1893-1943 WWasWT Howard, Norah 1901-1968 WWasWT Howard, Pamela 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Roger 1938WWT-17 Howard, Ron 1954CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Howard, Shawn Michael CTFT-18 Howard, Sidney 1891-1939 WWasWT Howard, Sydney 1885-1946 WWasWT Howard, Trevor 1916-1988 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Walter 1866-1922 WWasWT Howard, Willie 1883-1949 WWasWT Howarth, Donald 1931WWT-17 Howe, Bette See Henritze, Bette CTFT-18 Howe, George 1900WWT-17 Howe, Tina 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Howell, C. Thomas 1966CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Howell, Jane WWT-17 Howell, John 1888-1928 WWasWT
488 • HOWELL Howell, Tom See Howell, C. Thomas CTFT-16 Howells, Ursula 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howerd, Frankie 1921CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howes, Basil 1901WWasWT Howes, Bobby 1895-1972 WWasWT Howes, Sally Ann CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howland, Beth CTFT-3 Howland, Jobyna 1880-1936 WWasWT Hewlett, Noel 1901-1984 WWT-17 Hry See Havel, Vaclav CTFT-16 Hsiung, Shih I. 1902WWasWT Huban, Eileen 1895-1935 WWasWT Hubbard, Lorna 1910-1954 WWasWT Hubbell, Raymond 1879-1954 WWasWT Huber, Gusti 1914, WWasWT Huber, Kathleen 1947CTFT-7 Hubert, Janet See Hubert-Whitten, Janet CTFT-18 Hubert-Whitten, Janet CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Hubley, Season CTFT-4 Huby, Roberta WWasWT Hudd, Roy 1936WWT-17 Hudd, Walter 1898-1963 WWasWT Huddleston, David 1930CTFT-7 Hudis, Norman 1922CTFT-4 Hudlin, Reginald 1961CTFT-11 Hudlin, Warrington 1953CTFT-11 Hudson, Bill 1949CTFT-8 Hudson, Ernie 1945CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hudson, Hugh CTFT-10 Hudson, Jeffery See Crichton, Michael CTFT-13 Hudson, Rock 1925-1985 CTFT-2 Hudson, Verity 1923-1988 WWT-17 Huffman, Felicity CTFT-7 Hughes, Allen Lee CTFT-11 Hughes, Annie 1869-1954 WWasWT Hughes, Barnard 1915CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hughes, Del 1909-1985 CTFT-1 Hughes, Dusty 1947WWT-17 Hughes, Hatcher 1883-1945 WWasWT Hughes, Hazel 1913WWasWT Hughes, John 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hughes, Laura 1959CTFT-1 Hughes, Mick 1938WWT-17 Hughes, Roddy 1891WWasWT Hughes, Rupert 1872-1956 WWasWT Hughes, Terry CTFT-11 Hughes, Tom E WWasWT Hughes, Wendy CTFT-7 Hugh-Kelly, Daniel 1953 CTFT-16 Hugo, Laurence 1927-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-13 Huguenet, Felix 1858-1926 WWasWT Hulbert, Claude 1900-1964 WWasWT Hulbert, Jack 1892-1978 WWT-16
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Hulce, Thomas 1953Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Hulce, Tom See Hulce, Thomas Hull, Henry 1890-1977 Hull, Josephine 1886-1957 Hulsey, James G. 1927Hume, Benita 1906-1968 Humphrey, Cavada Humphreys, Cecil 1883-1947 Humphries, Barry 1934Humphries, John 1895-1927 Humphris, Gordon 1921Hunkins, Lee 1930Hunnicutt, Gayle 1943(?)Hunt, Charles W. 1943-1989 Hunt, Helen 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hunt, Hugh 1911Hunt, Linda 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hunt, Marsha 1917Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hunt, Marsha A. See Hunt, Marsha Hunt, Martita 1900-1969 Hunt, Peter 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hunter, George W. 1851-? Hunter, Glenn 1896-1945 Hunter, Holly 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Hunter, Ian 1900-1975 Hunter, Jeffrey 1926-1969 Hunter, Kenneth 1882-? Hunter, Kim 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hunter, Marian 1944Hunter, Norman C. 1908-1971 Hunter, Ross 1926-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Hunter, Victor William 1910Huntley, G. P. 1868-1927 Huntley, G. P. 1904Huntley, Raymond 1904-1990 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Huntley, Tim 1904Huntley-Wright, Betty 1911Huntley-Wright, Jose 1918Huppert, Isabelle 1955Hurd, Gale Anne 1955Hurgon, Austen A. ?-1942 Hurlbut, W. J. 1883-? Hurley, Elizabeth 1966Hurley, Kathy 1947Hurndall, Richard 1910Hurok, Sol 1888-1974 Hurran, Dick 1911Hurry, Leslie 1909-1978 Hursey, Sherry Hurst, Fannie 1889-1968 Hurst, Gregory S. 1947Hurt, John 1940Earlier sketches in CTFT-1,
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Hurt, Mary Beth 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Hurt, William 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Husain, Jory CTFT-4 Husmann, Ron 1937WWT-17 Hussein, Waris 1938CTFT-11 Hussey, Jimmy 1891-1930 WWasWT Hussey, Olivia 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hussey, Ruth 1914WWasWT Huston, Anjelica 1951CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Huston, John 1909-1987 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-5 Huston, Walter 1884-1950 WWasWT Hutchens, Brice See Cummings, Bob CTFT-17 Hutcheson, David 1905-1976 WWT-16 Hutchinson, Harry 1892-1980 WWT-16 Hutchinson, Josephine 1904WWasWT Hutchinson Scott, Jay 1924WWasWT Hutchison, Emma ?-1965 WWasWT Hutchison, Muriel 1915-1975 WWasWT Hutchison, Percy 1875-1945 WWasWT Huth, Harold 1892-1967 WWasWT Hutt, William 1920WWT-17 Hutton, Geoffrey 1909WWT-17 Hutton, Lauren 1944(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hutton, Robert 1920-1994 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-13 Hutton, Timothy 1960CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Hwang, David Henry 1957CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hyams, Peter 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hyde-White, Alex 1959CTFT-5 Hyde-White, Wilfrid 1903-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hyem, Constance Ethel ?-1928 WWasWT Hyland, Frances 1927WWT-17 Hylands, Scott 1943CTFT-16 Hylton, Jack 1892-1965 WWasWT Hylton, Millie 1868-1920 WWasWT Hylton, Richard 1920-1962 WWasWT Hyman, Dick 1927CTFT-10 Hyman, Earle 1926CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Hyman, Joseph M. 1901-1977 WWasWT Hyman, Prudence WWasWT Hymer, John B. ?-1953 WWasWT Hyson, Dorothy 1915WWasWT Hytner, Nicholas 1956CTFT-9
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Ice-T 195(?)CTFT-12 Ide, Patrick 1916WWT-17 Iden, Rosalind 1911WWasWT Idle, Eric 1943CTFT-5 Idziak, Slawomir Andrzej 1945CTFT-16 Idzikowski, Stanislas ?-1977 WWasWT Iger, Robert 1951CTFT-12 Illing, Peter 1905-1966 WWasWT Illington, Margaret 1881-1934 WWasWT Illington, Marie ?-1927 WWasWT Imi, Tony 1937CTFT-9 Immerman, William J. 1937CTFT-1 Imperato, Carlo 1963CTFT-4 Inescort, Elaine ?-1964 WWasWT Inescort, Frieda 1901-1976 WWasWT Inge, William 1913-1973 WWasWT Ingels, Marty 1936CTFT-5 Ingham, Barrie CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ingham, Robert E. 1934CTFT-1 Inglesby, Mona 1918WWasWT Ingram, Rex 1895-1969 WWasWT Innaurato, Albert 1948CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Innes, Laura 1957(?)CTFT-16 Innocent, Harold 1935(?)-1993 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 lonesco, Eugene 1912(?)-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ireland, Anthony 1902-1957 WWasWT Ireland, Jill 1941-1990 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-9 Ireland, John 1916CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ireland, Kenneth 1920CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Irish, Annie 1865-1947 WWasWT Irons, Jeremy 1948CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Ironside, Michael 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Irvin, John 1940CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Irvine, Robin 1901-1933 WWasWT Irving, Amy 1953CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Irving, Daisy ?-1938 WWasWT Irving, Elizabeth 1904WWasWT Irving, Ellis 1902WWT-16 Irving, Ethel 1869-1963 WWasWT Irving, George S. 1922CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Irving, H. B. 1870-1919 WWasWT Irving, Isabel 1871-1944 WWasWT Irving, Jules 1925WWT-17 Irving, K. Ernest 1878-1953 WWasWT Irving, Laurence Henry Forster 1897-1914 WWasWT Irving, Laurence Sidney 1871-1914 WWasWT Irwin, Bill 1950Irwin, Edward 1867-1937 Irwin, May 1862-1938
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Isaacs, Edith J. R. 1878-1956 WWasWT Isaak, Chris 1956CTFT-15 Isham, Gyles (Bart) 1903-1976 WWasWT Isham, Mark 1951CTFT-4 Isherwood, Christopher 1904-1986 WWasWT Israel, Neal 1945(?)CTFT-9 Istomina, Maria See Charisse, Cyd CTFT-12 Italiano, Anne See Bancroft, Anne CTFT-18 Ito, Robert 1931CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ivanek, Zeljko 1957CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Ives, Burl 1909-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ivey, Dana 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Ivey, Judith 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Ivor, Frances WWasWT Ivory, James 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Izenour, George C. 1912WWT-17
J Jablonski, Carl 1937CTFT-3 Jack and Evelyn 1886-?, 1888-? ....WWasWT Jackee See Harry, Jackee CTFT-17 Jacker, Corinne 1933WWT-17 Jackness, Andrew 1952CTFT-4 Jackson, Anne 1926CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Jackson, Barry Vincent 1879-1961 ..WWasWT Jackson, Douglas 1940CTFT-13 Jackson, Ernestine CTFT-10 Jackson, Ethel 1877-1957 WWasWT Jackson, Freda 1909WWT-17 Jackson, Frederic 1886-1953 WWasWT Jackson, Glenda 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jackson, Gordon 1923-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Jackson, John See Jackson, John M CTFT-17 Jackson, John M CTFT-17 Jackson, Kate 1949CTFT-3 Jackson, Nagle 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jackson, Nelson 1870-? WWasWT Jackson, Peter 1961CTFT-16 Jackson, Sam See Jackson, Samuel L CTFT-17 Jackson, Samuel L. 1949(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Jackson, Sherry 1942CTFT-8
JARDINE • 489 Jackson, Tom 1948(?)CTFT-17 Jacob, Abe J. 1944CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jacob, Irene 1966(?)CTFT-11 Jacob, Naomi 1889-1964 WWasWT Jacobi, Derek 1938CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Jacobi, Lou 1913CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jacobs, David 1939CTFT-10 Jacobs, Jim 1942CTFT-1 Jacobs, Rusty 1967CTFT-1 Jacobs, Sally 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jacobs, William Wymark 1863-1943 WWasWT Jacques, Hattie 1924-1980 WWT-17 Jaeckel, Richard 1926-1997 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-18 Jaffe, Herb 1921(?)-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Jaffe, Michael 1945CTFT-4 Jaffe, Sam 1893-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jaffe, Stanley R. 1940CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Jaffe, Susan CTFT-13 Jaffrey, Saeed 1929CTFT-8 Jagger, Dean 1903(?)-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Jaglom, Henry 1943CTFT-1 Jago, Raphael Bryan 1931WWT-17 Jalland, Henry 1861-1928 WWasWT James, Bob 1939CTFT-12 James, Brian 1920WWT-17 James, Clifton 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 James, Daisy WWasWT James, Dorothy Dorian 1930CTFT-7 James, Emrys 1930-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 James, Francis 1907WWasWT James, Gerald 1917WWT-17 James, Geraldine 1950CTFT-8 James, Jessica 1931(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 James, John 1956CTFT-8 James, Julia 1890-1964 WWasWT James, Peter 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 James, Polly 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 James, Roderick See Coen, Ethan and Joel CTFT-15 James, Wilson 1872-? WWasWT Jameson, Jerry CTFT-11 Jameson, Pauline 1920WWT-17 Jampolis, Neil Peter 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Janis, Conrad 1928CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Janis, Elsie (Bierbower) 1889-1956 WWasWT Janney, Russell 1884-1963 WWasWT Jardine, Betty ?-1945 WWasWT
490 • JARMAN Jarman, Derek 1942-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Jarman, Herbert 1871-1919 Jarmusch, Jim 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Jarre, Maurice 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Jarriel, Tom 1934Jarrott, Charles 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jarvis, E. K. See Bloch, Robert Jarvis, Graham 1930Jarvis, Martin 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jason, David 1940Jay, Dorothy 1897Jay, Ernest 1893-1957 Jay, Harriett 1863-1932 Jay, Isabel 1879-1927 Jay, John Herbert 1871-1942 Jay, Ricky 1949(?)Jayston, Michael 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jbara, Gregory 1961Jeakins, Dorothy 1914-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jeans, Isabel 1891Jeans, Michael Jeans, Ronald 1887-? Jeans, Ursula 1906Jeayes, Allan 1885-1963 Jecko, Timothy 1938Jecks, Clara ?-1951 Jefferies, Douglas 1884-1959 Jefferson, Arthur Stanley See Laurel, Stan Jefford, Barbara 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jeffrey, Carl See Jablonski, Carl Jeffrey, Peter 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jeffreys, Anne 1923Jeffreys, Ellis 1872-1943 Jeffries, Lionel 1926Jeffries, Maud 1869-1946 Jellicoe, Ann 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jenkins, David 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jenkins, George 1908Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jenkins, Hugh 1908Jenkins, Jane 1943Jenkins, Megs 1917Jenkins, R. Claud 1878-1967 Jenkins, Warren Jenn, Myvanwy 1928Jenner, Caryl 1917Jennings, Alex 1957(?)Jennings, Gertrude E. 1877(?)-1958
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Jennings, Ken CTFT-1 Jennings, Peter 1938CTFT-6 Jenoure, Aida WWasWT Jenrette, Rita CTFT-4 Jens, Salome 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jensen, John 1933CTFT-1 Jerome, Daisy 1881-? WWasWT Jerome, Helen 1883-? WWasWT Jerome, Jerome Klapka 1859-1927 WWasWT Jerome, Rowena 1890WWasWT Jerome, Sadie 1876-1950 WWasWT Jerome, Timothy 1943CTFT-10 Jerrold, Mary 1877-1955 WWasWT Jesse, F. Tennyson 1889-1958 WWasWT Jesse, Stella 1897WWasWT Jessel, George 1898-1981 WWT-17 Jessel, Patricia 1920-1968 WWasWT Jeter, Michael 1952CTFT-11 Jett, Joan CTFT-4 Jetton, Lisbeth 1962CTFT-4 Jewel, Jimmy 1912WWT-17 Jewell, Izetta 1883-? WWasWT Jewison, Norman 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Jiler, John 1946CTFT-14 Jillian, Ann 1951CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jimenez, Neal 1960CTFT-12 Joanou, Phil 1961CTFT-13 Job, Thomas 1900-1947 WWasWT Joel, Clara 1890WWasWT Joffe, Charles H. 1929CTFT-9 Joffe, Roland 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Johann, Zita 1904WWasWT Johansen, Aud 1930WWasWT Johansen, David 1950(?)CTFT-14 John, Evan 1901-1953 WWasWT John, Graham 1887-? WWasWT John, Rosamund 1913WWasWT Johns, Andrew 1935CTFT-2 Johns, Eric 1907WWasWT Johns, Glynis 1923CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Johns, Mervyn 1899WWT-17 Johns, Stratford 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Johnson, Alan CTFT-9 Johnson, Anne-Marie 1960CTFT-15 Johnson, Arte 1934CTFT-3 Johnson, Ben 1918CTFT-3 Johnson, Bill 1918-1957 WWasWT Johnson, Bjorn 1957CTFT-6 Johnson, Celia 1908-1982 WWT-17 Johnson, Chas. Floyd CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Johnson, Chic 1891-1962 WWasWT Johnson, Clark CTFT-16 Johnson, Don 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Johnson, Gary 1945CTFT-12
Johnson, Janet 1915WWasWT Johnson, Kay 1904-1975 WWasWT Johnson, Kenneth 1942CTFT-11 Johnson, Lamont 1922CTFT-10 Johnson, Linda Lee CTFT-1 Johnson, Mark 1945CTFT-11 Johnson, Mary Lea 1926CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Johnson, Mike See Sharkey, Jack CTFT-1 Johnson, Molly 1903WWasWT Johnson, Orrin 1865-1943 WWasWT Johnson, Philip 1900WWasWT Johnson, Richard 1927CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Johnson, Terry 1955CTFT-12 Johnson, Van 1917CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Johnston, Denis 1901-1984 WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Johnston, Justine CTFT-1 Johnston, Kristen 1967CTFT-18 Johnston, Margaret 1918WWT-17 Johnston, Moffat 1886-1935 WWasWT Johnstone, Anna Hill 1913CTFT-1 Johnstone, lain 1943CTFT-10 Johnstone, Justine 1899WWasWT Johnstone, Keith CTFT-12 Jolie, Angelina 1975(?)CTFT-16 Jolivet, Rita 1894WWasWT Jolly, Peter 1951CTFT-1 Jolson, Al 1886-1950 WWasWT Jones, Allan 1907-1992 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-11 Jones, Barry 1893WWasWT Jones, Brooks 1934CTFT-1 Jones, Cherry 1956CTFT-10 Jones, Chuck 1912CTFT-6 Jones, David 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Davy 1946CTFT-9 Jones, Dean 1933CTFT-3 Jones, Disley 1926WWT-17 Jones, Dudley 1914WWT-17 Jones, Eddie CTFT-7 Jones, Edward ?-1917 WWasWT Jones, Emrys 1915-1972 WWasWT Jones, Freddie 1927, CTFT-7 Jones, Gemma 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Grace 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Jones, Griffith 1910WWT-17 Jones, Hazel 1896-1974 WWasWT Jones, Henry 1912CTFT-6 Jones, Henry Arthur 1851-1929 ....WWasWT Jones, James Earl 1931CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Jones, Janet 1961CTFT-13 Jones, Jeffrey 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Jones, Jeffrey Duncan See Jones, Jeffrey CTFT-15 Jones, John 1917CTFT-2 Jones, L. Q. 1927CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Jones, Leslie Julian 1910WWasWT Jones, Margo 1913-1955 WWasWT Jones, Mary WWT-17 Jones, Paul 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Peter 1920WWT-17 Jones, Quincy 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Jones, Renee CTFT-18 Jones, Robert Edmond 1887-1954 WWasWT Jones, Sam 1954CTFT-7 Jones, Samuel Major ?-1952 WWasWT Jones, Shirley 1934CTFT-6 Jones, Sidney 1869-1946 WWasWT Jones, Tamala CTFT-18 Jones, Terry 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Jones, Tom 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Tommy Lee 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Jones, Trefor 1902-1965 WWasWT Jones, Volcano See Mitchell, Adrian CTFT-12 Jones, Whitworth 1873-? WWasWT Jones, William James CTFT-18 Jongejans, George See Gaynes, George CTFT-8 Jooss, Kurt 1901-1979 WWasWT Jordan, Dorothy 1908WWasWT Jordan, Glenn 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jordan, Neil 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Jordan, Richard 1937(?)-1993 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-12 Jorgensen, Robert 1903WWasWT Jory, Victor 1902-1982 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Joselovitz, Ernest A. 1942CTFT-1 Josephs, Wilfred 1927CTFT-8 Josephson, Erland 1923CTFT-8 Joslyn, Allyn 1905-1981 WWasWT Joslyn, Betsy 1954CTFT-1 Joubert, Beverly 1957(?)CTFT-15 Joubert, Dereck 1956CTFT-15 Jourdan, Louis 1920CTFT-6 Jourdry, Patricia 1921CTFT-2 Jouvet, Louis 1887-1951 WWasWT Joy, Nicholas 1889-1964 WWasWT Joy, Robert 1951CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Joyce, Ella CTFT-15 Joyce, Kiya Ann 1956CTFT-6 Joyce, Stephen 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Judd, Ashley 1968CTFT-16 Judge, Ian 1946CTFT-15 Julia, Raul 1940-1994 CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Julian, Pat 1947CTFT-5 Jullien, Jean 1854-1919 WWasWT Jump, Gordon CTFT-3
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June 1901Jurasas, Jonas R. 1936Justin, John 1917-
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Kaczmarek, Jane 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kael, Pauline 1919Kaelred, Katharine 1882-? Kagan, Diane Kagan, Elaine Kagan, Jeremy 1945Kahn, Florence 1878-1951 Kahn, Madeline 1942Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Kahn, Michael Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Kahn, Michael Kaige, Chen 1952Kaikkonen, Gus 1951Kain, Amber 1975Kain, Karen 1951Kaiser, Georg 1878-1945 Kalcheim, Lee 1938Kalember, Patricia Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Kalfin, Robert 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kalich, Bertha 1874-1939 Kalman, Emmerich 1882-1953 Kalmar, Bert 1884-1947 Kaminska, Ida 1899-1980 Kanaly, Steve 1946Kander, John 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Kane, Carol 1952Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Kane, Gail 1887-1966 Kane, Richard 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kane, Whitford 1881-1956 Kane, Wilson See Bloch, Robert Kanin, Fay Kanin, Carson 1912Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kanin, Michael 1910-1993 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kann, Lilly 1898Kanner, Alexis 1942Kanter, Hal 1918Kanter, Marin 1960Kaplan, Gabe 1945Kaplan, Jonathan 1947Kaplan, Martin 1950Kaplan, Mike 1943Kaplan, Richard 1925Kapoor, Shashi 1938-
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Karen, James 1923CTFT-8 Karina, Anna 1940CTFT-8 Karkalits, Patti See Karr, Patti CTFT-10 Karlen, John 1933CTFT-9 Karlin, Fred 1936CTFT-9 Karlin, Miriam 1925CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Karloff, Boris 1887-1969 WWasWT Karlweis, Oscar 1859-1956 WWasWT Karn, Richard 1956CTFT-16 Karnilova, Maria 1920WWT-17 Karno, Fred 1866-1941 WWasWT Karpf, Merrill H. 1940CTFT-4 Karr, Patti 1932CTFT-10 Karras, Alex 1935CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Karsavina, Tamara 1885-1978 WWasWT Kasanoff, Lawrence 1959CTFT-12 Kasarda, John 1943CTFT-3 Kasdan, Lawrence 1949CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kasem, Casey 1933CTFT-6 Kasha, Al 1937CTFT-12 Kasha, Lawrence N. 1933CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kass, Jerome 1937CTFT-1 Kassar, Mario 1952(?)CTFT-12 Kassin, Michael B. 1947-... CTFT-1 Kasznar, Kurt S. 1913-1979 WWT-17 Katims, Robert 1927CTFT-18 Katselas, Milton 1933WWT-17 Katt, William 1951CTFT-3 Katz, Marty 1947CTFT-12 Katzenberg, Jeffrey 1950CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Katzin, Lee H. 1935CTFT-12 Katzka, Grabriel 1931-1990 CTFT-9 Katzman, Leonard (S.) 1927(?)-1996 ..CTFT-17 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Kaufman, Andy 1949-1984 CTFT-2 Kaufman, George S. 1889-1961 ....WWasWT Kaufman, Lloyd 1945CTFT-7 Kaufman, Philip 1936CTFT-6 Kaufman, Robert 1931-1991 CTFT-11 Kaufman, Victor 1943CTFT-8 Kavner, Julie 1951CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Kawalek, Nancy CTFT-4 Kay, Beatrice 1907-1986 CTFT-4 Kay, Charles 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kay, Richard 1937WWT-17 Kayden, William 1929-1987 CTFT-1 Kaye, Albert Patrick 1878-1946 ....WWasWT Kaye, Danny 1913-1987 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kaye, Frederick WWasWT Kaye, Judy 1948CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kaye, Stubby 1918WWT-17 Kazan, Elia 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT
492• KAZAN Kazan, Lainie 1942CTFT-4 Kazan, Nicholas CTFT-10 Kazurinsky, Tim 1950CTFT-6 Keach, James CTFT-6 Keach, Stacy 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Keagy, Grace CTFT-1 Keal, Anita CTFT-3 Kealy, Thomas J. 1874-1949 WWasWT Kean, Jane 1928CTFT-1 Kean, Marie 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kean, Norman 1934-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keanan, Staci 1975CTFT-13 Keane, Doris 1881-1945 WWasWT Keane, John B. 1928WWT-17 Keane, Robert Emmett 1883-? WWasWT Kearns, Allen 1893-1956 WWasWT Keating, Charles 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keaton, Diane 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Keaton, Michael 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Keats, Viola 1911WWT-17 Keck, Michael 1946CTFT-8 Keeffe, Barrie 1945CTFT-12 Keegan, Donna CTFT-4 Keel, Howard 1919WWT-17 Keeler, Ruby 1909WWT-17 Keen, Geoffrey 1916WWT-17 Keen, Malcolm 1887-1970 WWasWT Keenan, Frank 1858-1929 WWasWT Keeper, Tina CTFT-17 Keeshan, Robert J. 1927CTFT-4 Keiber, Robert John 1946CTFT-6 Keightley, Cyril 1875-1929 WWasWT Keim, Adelaide 1880-? WWasWT Keitel, Harvey 1939CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Keith, Brian 1921-1997 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Keith, David 1954CTFT-4 Keith, Ian 1899-1960 WWasWT Keith, Marilyn See Bergman, Marilyn CTFT-10 Keith, Paul 1944CTFT-1 Keith, Penelope CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keith, Robert 1898-1966 WWasWT Keith-Johnston, Colin 1896WWasWT Kelcey, Herbert 1856-1917 WWasWT Kelham, Avice 1892WWasWT Kelker-Kelly, Robert 1965(?)CTFT-18 Keller, Marthe 1946CTFT-6 Keller, Max A. 1943CTFT-2 Keller, Micheline 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Keller, Micheline H. See Keller, Micheline CTFT-18 Kellerman, Sally 1936CTFT-5 Kellermann, Annette 1888-1975 ...WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Kelley, DeForest 1920CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kelley, William 1929CTFT-7 Kellin, Mike 1922WWT-17 Kellman, Barnet 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Kellogg, Shirley 1888-? WWasWT Kelly, Brian 1956CTFT-1 Kelly, E. H WWasWT Kelly, Eva 1880-1948 WWasWT Kelly, Gene 1912-1996 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Kelly, George 1890-1974 WWasWT Kelly, Judy 1913WWasWT Kelly, Kevin 1934CTFT-1 Kelly, Marguerite 1959CTFT-7 Kelly, Moira 1968(?)CTFT-15 Kelly, Nancy 1921WWT-17 Kelly, Patsy 1910-1981 WWT-17 Kelly, Paul 1899-1956 WWasWT Kelly, Renee 1888-1965 WWasWT Kelly, Tim 1937CTFT-1 Kelly, Vivian 1922CTFT-4 Kelly, W. W. 1853-1933 WWasWT Kelly, Walter C. 1873-1939 WWasWT Kelsey, Linda 1946CTFT-7 Kelso, Vernon 1893WWasWT Kemp, Barry 1949CTFT-13 Kemp, Elizabeth 1957CTFT-8 Kemp, Jeremy 1935CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Kemp, T. C. 1891-1955 WWasWT Kemper, Collin 1870-1955 WWasWT Kemper, Victor J. 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Kempinski, Tom 1938CTFT-12 Kempson, Rachel 1910CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kemp-Welch, Joan WWT-17 Kendal, Doris WWasWT Kendal, Felicity 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Kendal, Madge (Margaret) 1848-1935 WWasWT Kendal, William Hunter 1843-1917 WWasWT Kendall, Henry 1897-1962 WWasWT Kendall, John 1869-? WWasWT Kendall, William 1903WWT-16 Kendrick, Alfred 1869-? WWasWT Kennedy, Adrienne 1931CTFT-13 Kennedy, Arthur 1914-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Kennedy, Bill 1908-1997 Kennedy, Burt 1922Kennedy, Charles Rann 1871-1950 Kennedy, Cheryl 1947Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kennedy, Edmund 1873-? Kennedy, George 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kennedy, Harold J. 1914-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Kennedy, J. Arthur See Kennedy, Arthur CTFT-10 Kennedy, John See Kennedy, Arthur CTFT-10 Kennedy, Joyce 1898-1943 WWasWT Kennedy, Kathleen CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kennedy, Laurie CTFT-1 Kennedy, Madge 1892-1987 WWasWT Kennedy, Margaret 1896-1967 WWasWT Kennedy, Mary 1908WWasWT Kennedy, Mimi 1948(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Kennedy, Patrica 1917WWT-17 Kenney, James 1930WWT-16 Kenny, Jack 1958CTFT-7 Kenny, Sean 1932-1973 WWasWT Kensit, Patsy 1968CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Kent, Barry 1932WWT-17 Kent, Jean 1921WWT-17 Kent, John B. 1939CTFT-5 Kent, Keneth 1892-1963 WWasWT Kent, William 1886-1945 WWasWT Kentish, Agatha 1897WWasWT Kenton, Godfrey 1902WWT-17 Kenton, Maxwell See Southern, Terry CTFT-15 Kenwright, Bill 1945CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kenyon, Charles 1878-1961 WWasWT Kenyon, Doris 1897WWasWT Kenyon, Neil ?-1946 WWasWT Kenzle, Leila 1961CTFT-18 Keown, Eric 1904-1963 WWasWT Kepros, Nicholas 1932CTFT-1 Kerbosch, Roeland 1940CTFT-3 Kercheval, Ken 1935CTFT-1 Kerin, Nora 1883-? WWasWT Kerker, Gustave Adolph 1857-1923 WWasWT Kerman, Sheppard 1928CTFT-4 Kern, Jerome David 1885-1945 ....WWasWT Kernan, David 1939WWT-17 Kernochan, Sarah M. 1947CTFT-12 Kerns, Joanna 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Kerr, Bill WWT-17 Kerr, Deborah 1921CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerr, E. Katherine 1942CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kerr, Elaine See Kerr, E. Katherine CTFT-6 Kerr, Frederick 1858-1933 WWasWT Kerr, Geoffrey 1895WWasWT Kerr, Jean 1923CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerr, Molly 1904WWasWT Kerr, Walter 1913-1996 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerridge, Mary 1914WWT-17 Kerrigan, J. M. 1885-1964 WWasWT Kerry, Anne 1958CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Kershaw, Willette 1890-1960 WWasWT Kershner, Irvin 1923CTFT-10 Kert, Larry 1930(?)-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerwin, Brian 1949CTFT-8 Kesdekian, Mesrop 1920CTFT-2 Kesselring, Joseph O. 1902-1967..WWasWT Kestelman, Sara 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kester, Paul 1870-1933 WWasWT Ketron, Larry 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Keyloun, Mark Anthony 1960CTFT-1 Keymah, T'Keyah Crystal 1962CTFT-14 Keys, Nelson 1886-1939 WWasWT Keysar, Franklin 1939CTFT-3 Khali, Simbi CTFT-18 Kneel, Lee 1918CTFT-4 Khouri, Callie 1958(?)CTFT-11 Kidd, Michael 1919CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kidd, Robert 1943-1980 WWT-17 Kidder, Kathryn 1867-1939 WWasWT Kidder, Margot 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kidman, Nicole 1967CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Kiel, Richard 1939CTFT-9 Kiepura, Jan 1902-1966 WWasWT Kieser, Ellwood E. 1929CTFT-10 Kieslowski, Krzysztof 1941-1996 .... CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-16 Kiley, Richard 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Killeen, Sheelagh 1940WWT-17 Killick, C. Egerton 1891-1967 WWasWT Kilmer, Val 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kilroy, Thomas 1934CTFT-12 Kilroy-Silk, Robert 1942CTFT-13 Kilty, Jerome 1922CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kim, Willa CTFT-9 Kimball, Grace 1870-? WWasWT Kimball, Jeffrey L. 1943CTFT-13 Kimball, Louis 1889-1936 WWasWT Kimbrough, Charles 1936CTFT-13 Kimmins, Anthony 1901-1964 WWasWT Kimmins, Kenneth 1941CTFT-5 Kinberg, Judy 1948CTFT-7 Kind, Richard CTFT-17 Kindley, Jeffrey 1945CTFT-1 King, Ada ?-1940 WWasWT King, Alan 1927CTFT-3 King, Cecil ?-1958 WWasWT King, Charles 1889-1944 WWasWT King, Claude 1876-1941 WWasWT King, Dennis 1897-1971 WWasWT King, Edith 1896WWasWT King, John Michael 1926WWT-17 King, Larry 1933CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 King, Larry L. 1929CTFT-10 King, Mabel CTFT-9
King, Perry 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 King, Philip 1904-1979 WWT-16 King, Stephen 1947CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 King, Steve See King, Stephen CTFT-17 King, Steven See King, Stephen CTFT-17 King, Walter Woolf 1899WWasWT King, Woodie Jr. 1937CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 King, Zalman 1941CTFT-11 King-Hall, Stephen 1893-1966 WWasWT Kingsley, Ben 1943CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Kingsley, Sidney 1906WWT-17 Kingston, Gertrude 1866-1937 WWasWT Kingston, Mark 1934WWT-17 Kinison, Sam 1953-1992 CTFT-14 Kinnear, Greg 1963CTFT-15 Kinnear, Roy 1934-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kinney, Kathy 1954(?)CTFT-17 Kinney, Terry 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kinsey, Lance CTFT-11 Kinski, Klaus 1926(?)-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Kinski, Nastassja 1960CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kinzer, Craig 1953CTFT-3 Kipness, Joseph WWT-17 Kippax, H. G. 1920WWT-17 Kipphardt, Heinar 1922WWT-17 Kirby, B. Jr. See Kirby, Bruno CTFT-13 Kirby, Bruce Jr. See Kirby, Bruno CTFT-13 Kirby, Bruno 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kirby, John 1894WWasWT Kirchenbauer, Bill 1953CTFT-8 Kirk, Lisa WWT-17 Kirkland, Alexander WWasWT Kirkland, Jack 1902-1969 WWasWT Kirkland, James R. Ill 1947CTFT-1 Kirkland, Muriel 1903-1971 WWasWT Kirkland, Patricia 1925WWasWT Kirkland, Sally 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Kirkwood, James 1930-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kirkwood, Pat 1921WWT-17 Kirtland, Lousie 1910WWT-17 Kirwan, Patrick ?-1929 WWasWT Kistemaeckers, Henry 1872-1938 .... WWasWT Kistler, Darci 1964CTFT-12 Kitchen, Michael 1948CTFT-8 Kitchin, Laurence 1913WWT-17 Kitt, Eartha 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Klar, Gary 1947CTFT-1 Klaris, Harvey J. 1939CTFT-1 Klauber, Adolph 1879-1933 WWasWT
KONIGSBERG • 493 Klausen, Ray 1939CTFT-10 Klaw, Marc 1858-1936 WWasWT Klein, Charles 1867-1915 WWasWT Klein, Robert 1942CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kleiner, Harry 1916CTFT-4 Kleiser, Randal CTFT-1 Klemperer, Werner 1920CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kliban, Ken 1943CTFT-1 Kliewer, Warren 1931CTFT-1 Kline, Kevin 1947CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 10; WWT-17 Klotz, Florence 1920CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Klugman, Jack 1922CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Klunis, Tom 1930CTFT-1 Kmeck, George 1949CTFT-2 Knapp, Eleanore CTFT-1 Kneale, Nigel 1922CTFT-9 Kneale, Patricia 1925WWT-17 Kneece, Dan 1956CTFT-13 Knight, Arthur 1916-1991 CTFT-11 Knight, David 1927WWT-17 Knight, Esmond 1906-1987 WWT-17 Knight, Joan 1924WWT-17 Knight, Julius 1863-1941 WWasWT Knight, June 1911-1987 WWasWT Knight, Shirley 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Knight, Ted 1923-1986 CTFT-1 Knobeloch, Jim 1950CTFT-1 Knoblock, Edward 1874-1945 WWasWT Knopfler, Mark 1949CTFT-8 Knott, Frederick 1916CTFT-1 Knott, Roselle 1870-1948 WWasWT Knotts, Don 1924CTFT-3 Knowles, Alex 1850-1917 WWasWT Knox, Alexander 1907WWT-17 Knox, Terence 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kobart, Ruth 1924WWT-17 Koch, Howard W. 1916CTFT-1 Koch, Howard W(inchel), Jr. 1945- ...CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Koenig, Walter 1936CTFT-5 Koepp, David 1963CTFT-14 Kohan, (Alan) Buz 1933CTFT-11 Kohler, Estelle WWT-17 Kolb, Therese 1856-1935 WWasWT Kolber, Lynne See Halliday, Lynne CTFT-6 Kolker, Henry 1874-1947 WWasWT Kollmar, Richard 1910-1971 WWasWT Koltai, Ralph 1924CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Komack, James 1930CTFT-7 Komarov, Shelley 1949CTFT-4 Komisarjevsky, Theodore 1882-1954 WWasWT Konchalovsky, Andrei 1937CTFT-8 Kondazian, Karen CTFT-4 Konigsberg, Frank 1933CTFT-2
494 • KONSTAM Konstam, Anna 1914Konstam, Phyllis 1907Konwicki, Tadeusz 1926Kopache, Thomas 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Kopelson, Arnold 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Kopit, Arthur 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Koplovitz, Kay 1945Koppel, Ted 1940Koppell, Bernie 1933Kops, Bernard 1926Kopyc, Frank 1948Korman, Harvey 1927Kornfeld, Robert 1919Kornman, Cam 1949Korty, John Van Cleave 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Korvin, Charles 1907Kosinski, Jerzy 1933Kossoff, David 1919Kosta, Tessa 1893Kotcheff, Ted 1931Kotcheff, William T. See Kotcheff, Ted Kotlowitz, Dan 1957Kotto, Yaphet 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Koun, Karolos 1908-1987 Kovacs, Laszlo 1933Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kovacs, Leslie See Kovacs, Laszlo Kove, Kenneth 1893Kove, Martin Kovens, Ed 1934Kozak, Harley Jane 1957Kozlowski, Linda 1958Krabbe, Jeroen 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Kramer, Bert Kramer, Larry 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kramer, Marsha Kramer, Stanley E. 1913Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kramm, Joseph 1907Krane, Jonathan D. 1952Krantz, Judith 1928Krantz, Steve 1923Kraselchik, R. See Dyer, Charles Krasna, Norman 1909-1984 Krasner, Milton 1904-1988 Krasny, Paul 1935Krauss, Marvin A. 1928Krauss, Werner 1884-1959 Kremer, Theodore 1873-? Kretzmer, Herbert 1925Krige, Alice 1954Kristel, Sylvia 1952Kristofferson, Kris 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kroeger, Gary 1957-
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Kronenberger, Louis 1904-1980 WWT-16 Kruger, Alma 1871-1960 WWasWT Kruger, Otto 1885-1974 WWasWT Krupska, Danya 1923WWT-17 Kruschen, Jack 1922CTFT-6 Krutch, Joseph Wood 1893-1970.... WWasWT Kubik, Alex CTFT-4 Kubrick, Stanley 1928CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kudrow, Lisa 1963(?)CTFT-15 Kulik, Buzz 1923CTFT-12 Kulp, Nancy 1921-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Kulukundis, Eddie 1932WWT-17 Kumchachi, Madame 1843-? WWasWT Kummer, Clare 1888-1958 WWasWT Kummer, Frederic Arnold 1873-1943 WWasWT Kun, Magda 1912-1945 WWasWT Kunneke, Eduard 1885-1953 WWasWT Kuralt, Charles 1934-1997 CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kureishi, Hanif 1954(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Kurnitz, Julie 1942CTFT-4 Kurosawa, Akira 1910CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kurth, Juliette 1960CTFT-4 Kurton, Peggy WWasWT Kurty, Hella ?-1954 WWasWT Kurtz, Gary 1940CTFT-6 Kurtz, Swoosie 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Kurys, Diane 1949CTFT-8 Kusatsu, Clyde 1948CTFT-14 Kushner, Tony 1956(?)CTFT-13 Kustow, Michael 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kusturica, Emir 1955CTFT-15 Kwan, Nancy 1939CTFT-7 Kyasht, Lydia 1886-? WWasWT Kyle, Barry 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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LaBelle, Patti 1944Lablache, Luigi ?-1914 Laborteaux, Patrick See Labyorteaux, Patrick Labyorteaux, Patrick 1965(?)Lacey, Catherine 1904-1979 Lacey, William J. 1931Lachman, Edward 1946Lachman, Morton 1918Lack, Simon 1917Lackaye, Wilton 1862-1932 Lacy, Frank 1867-1937
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Lacy, George 1904WWasWT Lacy-Thompson, Charles Robert 1922WWT-17 Ladd, Alan, Jr. 1937CTFT-12 Ladd, Cheryl 1951CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Ladd, David Alan 1947CTFT-2 Ladd, Diane 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Laffan, Patricia 1919WWasWT Laffran, Kevin Barry 1922WWT-17 LaFosse, Robert 1959CTFT-11 La Frenais, Ian 1937CTFT-12 Lagerfelt, Caroline CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Lahr, Bert 1895-1967 WWasWT Lahr, John 1941WWT-17 Lahti, Christine 1950CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Lai, Francis 1932CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Laidler, Francis 1870-1955 WWasWT Laine, Cleo 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Laine, Jimmy See Ferrara, Abel CTFT-13 Laing, Peggie 1899WWasWT Laird, Jack 1923-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Laird, Jenny 1917WWT-17 Lake, Harriette See Sothern, Ann CTFT-8 Lake, Lew ?-1939 WWasWT Lake, Ricki 1968CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Lally, Gwen ?-1963 WWasWT LaLoggia, Frank CTFT-4 Lalor, Frank 1869-1932 WWasWT Lamas, Lorenzo 1958CTFT-5 Lamb, Beatrice 1866-? WWasWT Lambelet, Napoleon 1864-1932....WWasWT Lambert, Christopher 1957CTFT-3 Lambert, Constant 1905-1951 WWasWT Lambert, J. W. 1917WWT-17 Lambert, Jack 1899-1976 WWT-16 Lambert, Lawson 1870-1944 WWasWT Lambert, Robert 1960CTFT-11 La Milo WWasWT Lamos, Mark 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lamour, Dorothy 1914-1996 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-16 Lampert, Zohra 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lampkin, Charles 1913-1989 CTFT-8 Lan, David 1952CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lancaster, Burt 1913-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lancaster, Nora 1882-? WWasWT Lanchester, Elsa 1902-1986 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Lanchester, Robert 1941CTFT-2
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Land, David 1920WWT-17 Landau, David 1878-1935. WWasWT Landau, Martin 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Landau, Vivien CTFT-3 Landeau, Cecil 1906WWasWT Landeck, Ben 1864-1928 WWasWT Landen, Dinsdale 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Landers, Audrey CTFT-4 Landers, Hal 1928-1991 CTFT-11 Landers, Harry 1921CTFT-9 Landers, Judy CTFT-4 Landes, William-Alan 1945CTFT-2 Landesberg, Steve CTFT-3 Landesman, Heidi CTFT-9 Landi, Elisa 1904-1948 WWasWT Landis, Jessie Royce 1904-1972 WWasWT Landis, John 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Landis, William 1921CTFT-3 Lando, Joe 1962(?)CTFT-17 Landon, Avice 1908-1976 WWT-16 Landon, Michael 1936-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Landsburg, Alan 1933CTFT-10 Landsburg, Valerie 1958CTFT-4 Landstone, Charles 1891WWasWT Lane, Burton 1912WWT-17 Lane, Charles 1905CTFT-9 Lane, Diane 1963CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lane, Dorothy 1890WWasWT Lane, Genette 1940CTFT-4 Lane, Grace 1876-1956 WWasWT Lane, Horace 1880-? WWasWT Lane Lupino 1892-1959 WWasWT Lane, Nathan 1956CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Lane, Stewart F. 1951CTFT-3 Laneuville, Eric 1952CTFT-6 Lang, Andre 1893-1986 CTFT-4 Lang, Belinda 1953CTFT-8 Lang, Charles 1902CTFT-9 Lang, Charles B. See Lang, Charles CTFT-9 Lang, Charles, Jr. See Lang, Charles CTFT-9 Lang, Charles B., Jr. See Lang, Charles CTFT-9 Lang, Charley 1955CTFT-1 Lang, Harold WWT-17 Lang, Howard 1876-1941 WWasWT Lang, Matheson 1879-1948 WWasWT Lang, Pearl 1922CTFT-1 Lang, Philip J. 1911-1986 CTFT-1 Lang, Robert 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lang, Stephen 1952CTFT-5 Langdon, Sue Ann 1936CTFT-6 Lange, Hope 1933CTFT-5 Lange, Jessica 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6
Lange, John See Crichton, Michael CTFT-13 Lange, Ted CTFT-3 Langella, Frank 1940(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 9; WWT-17 Langham, Michael 1919CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Langley, Noel 1911WWasWT Langner, Lawrence 1890-1962 WWasWT Langner, Philip 1926WWT-17 Langton, Basil 1912CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Langtry, Lillie 1852-1929 WWasWT Langtry, Lillie 1877-? WWasWT Lansbury, Angela 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Lansbury, Bruce 1930CTFT-13 Lansbury, Edgar 1930WWT-17 Lansing, Robert 1928-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lansing, Sherry 1944CTFT-1 Lantz, Robert 1914CTFT-1 Lantz, Walter 1900-1994 CTFT-12 Lanyer, Charles 1942CTFT-12 Lanzmann, Claude 1925CTFT-13 LaPaglia, Anthony 1959CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Laparcerie, Cora WWasWT Lapine, James 1949CTFT-7 Lapis, Peter CTFT-4 La Plante, Laura 1904WWasWT Lapotaire, Jane 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Lara, Madame 1876-? WWasWT Lardner, Ring Jr. 1915CTFT-5 Larimore, Earle 1899-1974 WWasWT Larkin, Peter 1926WWT-17 Larra, Mariano WWasWT Larrimore, Francine 1898-1975 WWasWT Larroquette, John 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Larson, Glen A. 1937(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Larson, Jack 1933CTFT-9 La Rue, Danny CTFT-2 La Rue, Grace 1882-1956 WWasWT LaRusso, Louis II 1935WWT-17 Lasalle, Eriq 1962(?)CTFT-15 Lashwood, George ?-1942 WWasWT Lasker, Lawrence 1949CTFT-11 Laskus, Jacek 1951CTFT-12 Lassally, Walter 1926CTFT-10 Lasser, Louise 1941CTFT-3 Lassick, Sydney 1922CTFT-1 Laszlo, Andrew 1926CTFT-1 Latham, Frederick G. ?-1943 WWasWT Lathan, Bobbi Jo 1951CTFT-8 Lathan, Stanley 1945CTFT-6 Lathbury, Stanley 1873-? WWasWT Lathom, Earl of See Wilbraham, Edward WWasWT Lathrop, Philip 1916CTFT-12 Latimer, Edyth WWasWT Latimer, Hugh 1913WWT-17
LAWSON »495 Latimer, Sally 1910WWasWT Latona, Jen 1881-? WWasWT La Trobe, Charles 1879-1967 WWasWT Lauchlan, Agnes 1905WWT-17 Lauder, Harry 1870-1950 WWasWT Lauer, Andy CTFT-18 Laughlin, Sharon 1949CTFT-1 Laughlin, Tom 1938CTFT-5 Laughton, Charles 1899-1962 WWasWT Laurance, Matthew CTFT-8 Laurel, Stan 1890-1965 CTFT-17 Laurence, Paula WWT-17 Laurents, Arthur 1918CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Lauria, Dan 1947CTFT-7 Laurie, John 1897-1980 WWT-17 Laurie, Piper 1932CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Laurier, Jay 1879-1969 WWasWT Laurillard, Edward 1870-1936 WWasWT Lauro, Shirley 1933CTFT-1 Lauter, Ed 1940CTFT-5 Lauterman, Peter CTFT-17 Lavalliere, Eve 1866-1929 WWasWT Lavedan, Henri 1859-1940 WWasWT Laver, James 1899-1975 WWasWT Laverick, Beryl 1919WWasWT La Verne, Lucille 1872-1945 WWasWT Lavery, Bryony 1947CTFT-12 Lavin, Linda 1937CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Law, Arthur 1844-1913 WWasWT Law, John Philip 1937CTFT-7 Law, Mary 1891WWasWT Law, Moulon 1922CTFT-2 Lawford, Betty 1910-1960 WWasWT Lawford, Ernest ?-1940 WWasWT Lawford, Peter 1923-1984 CTFT-2 Lawless, Lucy 1967CTFT-17 Lawlor, Mary WWasWT Lawrence, Boyle 1869-1951 WWasWT Lawrence, Carol 1935CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lawrence, Charles 1896WWasWT Lawrence, D. H. 1885-1930 WWasWT Lawrence, Darrie CTFT-4 Lawrence, Eddie 1921CTFT-1 Lawrence, Gerald 1873-1957 WWasWT Lawrence, Gertrude 1898-1952 ....WWasWT Lawrence, Joey 1976CTFT-13 Lawrence, Jerome 1915CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lawrence, Lawrence Shubert Jr. 1916CTFT-4 Lawrence, Marc 1910CTFT-9 Lawrence, Margaret 1889-1929 WWasWT Lawrence, Martin 1966(?)CTFT-13 Lawrence, Sharon 1961(?)CTFT-18 Lawrence, Steve 1935CTFT-11 Lawrence, Vicki 1949CTFT-1 Lawrence, Vincent 1896WWasWT Lawrence, Vincent S. 1890-1946 .... WWasWT Lawrence, William John 1862-1940 WWasWT Lawson, Denis 1947CTFT-9
496 • LAWSON Lawson, John 1865-1920 WWasWT Lawson, John Howard 1895-1977 ..WWasWT Lawson, Leigh 1943CTFT-9 Lawson, Mary 1910-1941 WWasWT Lawson, Richard CTFT-9 Lawson, Wilfrid 1900-1966 WWasWT Lawson, Winifred 1894-1961 WWasWT Lawton, Frank 1904-1969 WWasWT Lawton, Leslie 1942WWT-17 Lawton, Thais 1881-1956 WWasWT Laye, Dilys 1934CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Laye, Evelyn 1900WWT-17 Layton, Joe 1931-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lazaridis, Stefanos 1944CTFT-4 Lazarus, Paul 1954CTFT-4 Lazenby, George 1939CTFT-2 Lea, Nicholas 1963CTFT-17 Leabo, Loi 1935CTFT-3 Leach, Robin 1941CTFT-5 Leach, Rosemary 1935CTFT-8 Leach, Wilford 1929-1988 CTFT-6 Leachman, Cloris 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Leacock, Philip 1917-1990 CTFT-10 Leadlay, Edward O. ?-1951 WWasWT Leahy, Eugene 1883-1967 WWasWT Leamore, Tom 1865-1939 WWasWT Lean, Cecil 1878-1935 WWasWT Lean, David 1908-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Lear, Norman 1922CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Learned, Michael 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Leary, David 1939CTFT-3 Leary, Denis 1958CTFT-15 Leaver, Philip 1904WWasWT Le Bargy, Charles Gustave Auguste 1858-1936 WWasWT Le Baron, William 1883-1958 WWasWT Leblanc, Georgette 1876-1941 WWasWT LeBlanc, Matt CTFT-18 LeBlanc, Tina 1967(?)CTFT-12 Lebowsky, Stanley 1926-1986 CTFT-4 Le Breton, Flora 1898WWasWT Le Brock, Kelly 1960CTFT-15 Leconte, Marie WWasWT Leder, Mimi 1952CTFT-11 Lederer, Francis 1899CTFT-1 Lederer, George W. 1861-1938 ....WWasWT Lee, Ang 1954CTFT-15 Lee, Anna 1913CTFT-1 Lee, Auriol 1880-1941 WWasWT Lee, Bernard 1908-1981 WWT-17 Lee, Bert 1880-1946 WWasWT Lee, Bill 1928CTFT-11 Lee, Brandon 1965-1993 CTFT-13 Lee, Bruce 1940-1973 CTFT-15 Lee, Canada 1907-1952 WWasWT Lee, Christopher 1922CTFT-6 Lee, Eugene 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Lee, Fran 1910CTFT-5 Lee, Franne 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Gypsy Rose 1913-1970 WWasWT Lee, Irving Allen 1948CTFT-3 Lee, Jack 1929CTFT-1 Lee, Jason Scott 1966(?)CTFT-15 Lee, Jennie ?-1930 WWasWT Lee, Joie 1968CTFT-13 Lee, Joie Susannah See Lee, Joie CTFT-13 Lee, Joy See Lee, Joie CTFT-13 Lee, Lance 1942CTFT-1 Lee, Leslie, 1935CTFT-10 Lee, Michele 1942CTFT-1 Lee, Ming Cho 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Robert E. 1918CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Spike 1956(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Lee, Vanessa 1920WWT-17 Lee, William See Burroughs, William S CTFT-17 Lee, Willy See Burroughs, William S CTFT-17 Leech, Richard 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leeds, Phil CTFT-9 Leeves, Jane 1962CTFT-18 Lefeaux, Charles 1909WWasWT Le Feuvre, Guy 1883-1950 WWasWT LeFevre, Adam 1950CTFT-1 Lefevre, Maurice WWasWT LeFrak, Francine 1950CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Le Fre, Albert 1870-? WWasWT Leftwich, Alexander 1884-1947 ....WWasWT Le Gallienne, Eva 1899-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Legarde, Millie WWasWT LeGault, Lance CTFT-7 Leggatt, Alison (Joy) 1904-1990 WWT-17 Legrand, Michel 1932 CTFT-9 Le Grand, Phyllis WWasWT Leguizamo, John 1965CTFT-11 Lehar, Franz 1870-1948 WWasWT Le Hay, Daisy 1883-? WWasWT Le Hay, John 1854-1926 WWasWT Lehmann, Beatrix 1903-1979 WWT-17 Lehmann, Carla 1917WWasWT Lehrer, James See Lehrer, Jim CTFT-15 Lehrer, Jim 1934CTFT-15 Leiber, Fritz 1883-1949 WWasWT Leibman, Ron 1937CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Leicester, Ernest 1866-1939 WWasWT Leider, Jerry 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Leigh, Andrew George 1887-1957 WWasWT Leigh, Charlotte 1907WWasWT
Leigh, Dorma 1893WWasWT Leigh, Gracie ?-1950 WWasWT Leigh, Janet 1927CTFT-3 Leigh, Jenna See Green, Jenna Leigh CTFT-17 Leigh, Jenna J. See Green, Jenna Leigh CTFT-17 Leigh, Jennifer Jason 1962CTFT-12 Leigh, Mary 1904-1943 WWasWT Leigh, Mike 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Leigh, Mitch 1928CTFT-1 Leigh, Rowland 1902-1963 WWasWT Leigh, Vivien 1913-1967 WWasWT Leigh, Walter 1905WWasWT Leigheb, Claudio 1848-? WWasWT Leigh-Hunt, Barbara 1935CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-10; WWT-17 Leighton, Frank 1908-1962 WWasWT Leighton, Margaret 1922-1976 WWT-16 Leighton, Queenie 1872-1943 WWasWT Leister, Frederick 1885-1970 WWasWT Leisure, David 1950(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Leitch, lone Skye See Skye, lone CTFT-18 Leland, David 1947CTFT-17 Lelouch, Claude 1937CTFT-8 Lely, Madeline WWasWT Lemaitre, Jules 1853-1914 WWasWT Le Massena, William 1916WWT-17 Le Mat, Paul CTFT-7 Lemay, Harding 1922CTFT-1 Lemmon, Chris 1954CTFT-7 Lemmon, Jack 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Le Moyne, Sarah Cowell 1859-1915 WWasWT Lena, Lily 1879-? WWasWT Lenard, Mark 1927-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Lender, Marcelle WWasWT Lenihan, Winifred 1898-1964 WWasWT Lennard, Arthur 1867-1954 WWasWT Lennox, Vera 1904WWasWT Leno, Jay 1950CTFT-6 LeNoire, Rosetta 1911CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lenormand, Henri-Rene 1882-1951 WWasWT Lenthall, Franklyn 1919CTFT-1 Lenya, Lotte 1900-1981 WWT-17 Lenz, Kay 1953CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Leo, Frank 1874-? WWasWT Leon, Anne 1925WWasWT Leonard, Billy 1892WWasWT Leonard, Elmore 1925CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Leonard, Hugh 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leonard, Lu 1932CTFT-1 Leonard, Patricia 1916WWasWT Leonard, Robert ?-1948 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Leonard, Robert Sean 1969CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Leonard, Sheldon 1907-1997 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-17 Leonard-Boyne, Eva 1885-1960 ....WWasWT Leone, Sergio 1929-1989 CTFT-5 Leontovich, Eugenie 1900WWT-17 Lepage, Robert 1957CTFT-13 Lerner, Alan Jay 1918-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lerner, Michael 1941(?)CTFT-11 Le Roux, Hugues 1860-? WWasWT Le Roy, Servais WWasWT Le Sage, Stanley 1880-1932 WWasWT Leslie, Don 1948CTFT-1 Leslie, Enid 1888-? WWasWT Leslie, Fred 1881-1945 WWasWT Leslie, Joan 1925CTFT-5 Leslie, Lew 1886-1963 WWasWT Leslie, Marguerite 1884-1958 WWasWT Leslie, Sylvia 1900WWasWT Leslie-Stuart, May WWasWT Lessing, Madge WWasWT Lester, Alfred 1874-1925 WWasWT Lester, Mark 1876-? WWasWT Lester, Mark L. 1946CTFT-1 Lester, Richard 1932CTFT-3 Lester, Terry CTFT-4 Lestocq, William ?-1920 WWasWT L'Estrange, Julian 1878-1918 WWasWT Lethbridge, J. W WWasWT Letterman, David 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Letts, Pauline 1917WWT-17 Leveaux, Montagu V. 1875-? WWasWT Leven, Boris 1908-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Levene, Sam 1905-1980 WWT-17 Leventon, Annabel 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leverick, Beryl WWT-9 Levey, Adele WWasWT Levey, Carlotta WWasWT Levey, Ethel 1881-1955 WWasWT Le Vien, Jack 1918CTFT-1 Levin, Gerald M. 1939CTFT-11 Levin, Herman 1907WWT-17 Levin, Ira 1929CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Levin, Peter CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 LeVine, David 1933CTFT-5 Levine, James 1943CTFT-13 Levine, Joseph E. 1905-1987 CTFT-5 Levine, Michael 1952CTFT-4 Levinson, Barry 1942CTFT-11 Levinson, Richard 1934-1987 CTFT-5 Levison, Charles See Lane, Charles CTFT-9 Levit, Ben 1949CTFT-4 Leviton, Stewart 1939WWT-17 Levitt, Ruby R. 1907-1992 CTFT-11 Levy, Benn W. 1900-1973 WWasWT Levy, David 1913CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3
Levy, Eugene 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Levy, Jacques 1935Levy, Jonathan 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Levy, Jose G. 1884-1936 Lewenstein, Oscar 1917Lewes, Miriam Lewey, Todd 1958Lewine, Richard 1910Lewis, Ada 1875-1925 Lewis, Al 1923Lewis, Arthur 1916Lewis, Arthur 1846-1930 Lewis, Bertha 1887-1931 Lewis, Curigwen Lewis, Daniel E. 1944Lewis, Edmund 1959Lewis, Emmanuel 1971Lewis, Eric 1855-1935 Lewis, Fred 1850-1927 Lewis, Frederick G. 1873-1946 Lewis, Geoffrey 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Lewis, Jenny 1976Lewis, Jerry 1926Lewis, Joseph H. 1900(?)Lewis, Juliette 1974(?)Lewis, Mabel TerrySee Terry-Lewis, Mabel Lewis, Marcia 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lewis, Martin 1888-1970 Lewis, Mary Rio 1922Lewis, Richard 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Lewis, Robert 1909Lewis, Robert Michael 1934Lewis, Shari 1934Lewisohn, Victor Max 1897-1934 Lewman, Lance 1960Lexy, Edward 1897Leyden, Leo 1929Leyel, Carl F. 1875-1925 Leyton, George 1864-? Li, Gong 1965Liberace 1919-1987 Liberatore, Lou 1959Libertini, Richard Libin, Paul 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lichine, David 1909-1972 Licht, Jeremy 1971Lichterman, Victoria 1940Lieberman, Robert 1947Liebman, Marvin 1923Lieven, Albert 1906-1971 Lieven, Tatiana 1910Lifar, Serge 1905-1986 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Light, Judith 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Lightner, Winnie 1901-1971
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Lillie, Beatrice 1898-1989 WWT-16 Lillies, Leonard 1860-1923 WWasWT Lim, Paul Stephen 1944CTFT-1 Limbert, Roy 1893-1954 WWasWT Limerick, Mona WWasWT Limpus, Alban Brownlow 1878-1941 WWasWT Linares-Rivas, Manuel 1867-1938 ...WWasWT Lincoln, Geoffrey See Mortimer, John CTFT-16 Lind, Gillian 1904WWT-16 Lind, Letty 1862-1923 WWasWT Lindberg, August 1846-1916 WWasWT Linden, Eric 1909WWasWT Linden, Hal 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Linden, Marie 1862-? WWasWT Lindfors, Viveca 1920-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lindley, Audra 1918CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Lindley, John 1952CTFT-17 Lindo, Delroy 1952CTFT-17 Lindo, Olga 1898-1968 WWasWT Lindon, Millie 1878-? WWasWT Lindsay, Howard 1889-1968 WWasWT Lindsay, James 1869-1928 WWasWT Lindsay, Robert 1951CTFT-11 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Lindsay, Vera 1911WWasWT Lindsay-Hogg, Michael 1940CTFT-2 Lindstrom, Jon Robert 1957CTFT-15 Link, Peter 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Link, Ron 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Link, William 1933CTFT-6 Linkletter, Art 1912CTFT-3 Linley, Betty 1890-1951 WWasWT Linn, Bambi 1926CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Linn-Baker, Mark CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Linnea See Quigley, Linnea CTFT-16 Linnet & Dunfree Ltd WWT-16 Linney, Romulus 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Linnit, S. E. ?-1956 WWasWT Linson, Art CTFT-10 Linville, Joanne CTFT-8 Linville, Larry 1939CTFT-3 Lion, John 1944CTFT-2 Lion, Leon M. 1879-1947 WWasWT Liotta, Ray 1954(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lipman, Clara 1869-1952 WWasWT Lipman, Daniel 1950CTFT-17 Lipman, Maureen 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Lipnicki, Jonathan William 1990CTFT-18 Lipps, Roslyn 1925CTFT-2 Lipscomb, Dennis 1942CTFT-9
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Lipscomb, William Percy 1887-1958 WWasWT Lipton, Celia 1923WWasWT Lipton, Peggy 1947(?)CTFT-9 Lisle, Lucille WWasWT Lister, Eve 1918WWasWT Lister, Francis 1899-1951 WWasWT Lister, Frank 1868-1917 WWasWT Lister, Lance 1901WWasWT Lister, Laurier 1907WWT-17 Lister, Moira 1923WWT-17 Lithgow, John 1945CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Littell, Robert 1896-1963 WWasWT Little, Cleavon 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Little, Rich 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Little, Stuart W. 1921CTFT-4 Littlefield, Catherine 1904-1951 ...WWasWT Littler, Blanche 1899WWasWT Littler, Emile 1903WWT-17 Littler, Prince 1901WWasWT Littlewood, Joan CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Littlewood, Samuel Robinson 1875-1963 WWasWT Liveright, Horace B. 1886-1933....WWasWT Livesay, Roger 1906-1976 WWT-16 Livesey, Barrie 1904WWasWT Livesey, E. Carter WWasWT Livesey, Jack 1901-1961 WWasWT Livesey, Sam 1873-1936 WWasWT Livings, Henry 1929WWT-17 Livingston, Harold 1924CTFT-1 Livingston, Jay 1915CTFT-1 Livingston, Robert H. 1934CTFT-2 Livingston, Ruth 1927CTFT-4 Llewellyn, Fewlass 1866-1941 WWasWT Lloyd, Alice 1873-1949 WWasWT Lloyd, Christopher 1938CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Lloyd, David CTFT-11 Lloyd, Doris 1900-1968 WWasWT Lloyd, Emily 1971(?)CTFT-11 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Lloyd, Florence 1876-? WWasWT Lloyd, Frederick William 1880-1949 WWasWT Lloyd, Marie 1870-1922 WWasWT Lloyd, Michael 1948CTFT-10 Lloyd, Norman 1914CTFT-6 Lloyd, Rosie 1879-1944 WWasWT Lloyd, Sabrina CTFT-17 Lloyd, Sharon CTFT-4 Lloyd, Violet 1879-? WWasWT Lloyd Pack, Roger 1944CTFT-4 Lloyd Webber, Andrew 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Loach, Kenneth 1936CTFT-12 Loader, A. Mcleod 1869-? WWasWT Loader, Rosa WWasWT Lobel, Adrianne CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 LoBianco, Tony 1936CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lochhead, Liz 1947CTFT-11 Locke, Edward 1869-1945 WWasWT Locke, Katherine 1910WWasWT Locke, Philip 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Locke, Sam 1917CTFT-2 Locke, Sondra 1947CTFT-5 Locke, William John 1863-1930 ...WWasWT Lockhart, Gene 1891-1957 WWasWT Lockhart, June 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Locklear, Heather 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lockridge, Richard 1898-1982 WWasWT Lockton, Joan 1901WWasWT Lockwood, Gary 1937CTFT-7 Lockwood, Margaret 1916-1990 .... WWT-17 Loder, Basil 1885-? WWasWT Loeb, Philip 1894-1955 WWasWT Loesser, Frank 1910-1969 WWasWT Loewe, Frederick 1901-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Loewenstern, Tara CTFT-1 Loftus, Kitty 1867-1927 WWasWT Loftus, Marie 1857-1940 WWasWT Loftus, (Marie) Cecilia 1876-1943 ... WWasWT Logan, Ella 1910-1969 WWasWT Logan, Joshua 1908-1988 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Logan, Nedda Harrigan 1900-1989.. CTFT-8 Logan, Stanley 1885-1953 WWasWT Loggia, Robert 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Lohr, Marie 1890-1975 WWasWT Lollobrigida, Gina CTFT-5 Lorn, Herbert 1917CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWasWT Lomas, Herbert 1887-1961 WWasWT Lomax, Pearl Cleage See Cleage, Pearl CTFT-13 London, Chuck 1946CTFT-4 London, Jason 1973(?)CTFT-15 London, Jeremy 1973(?)CTFT-15 London, Jerry 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 London, Roy 1943-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Lone, John 1952CTFT-6 Loney, Glenn 1928CTFT-1 Long, Avon 1910-1984 WWT-17 Long, Jodi 1958(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Long, John Luther 1861-1927 WWasWT Long, Shelley 1949CTFT-5 Long, William Ivey CTFT-8 Longbaugh, Harry See Goldman, William CTFT-14 Longden, John 1900WWasWT Longdon, Terence 1922WWT-17 Longenecker, John 1947CTFT-1 Longford, Earl of (Edward Arthur Henry Pakenham) 1902-1961 WWasWT
Lonnen, Jessie 1886-? WWasWT Lonnen, Nellie 1887-? WWasWT Lonnon, Alice 1872-? WWasWT Lonsdale, Frederick 1881-1954 WWasWT Lonsdale, Michael See Lonsdale, Michel CTFT-8 Lonsdale, Michel 1931CTFT-8 Loonin, Larry 1941CTFT-2 Loos, Anita 1893-1981 WWT-17 Lopez, Priscilla 1948CTFT-3 Lopokova, Lydia 1892-1981 WWasWT Loquasto, Santo 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Loraine, Robert 1876-1935 WWasWT Loraine, Violet 1886-1956 WWasWT Lord, Basil 1913-1979 WWT-17 Lord, Jack 1930CTFT-1 Lord, Jean-Claude 1943CTFT-11 Lord, Pauline 1890-1950 WWasWT Lord, Robert 1945CTFT-4 Lorde, Andre de 1871-? WWasWT Loren, Bernice 1951CTFT-1 Loren, Sophia 1934CTFT-3 Lorenzo, Tina di 1872-1930 WWasWT Lorimer, Jack 1883-? WWasWT Loring, Gloria 1946CTFT-3 Loring, Norman 1888-1967 WWasWT Lome, Constance 1914WWT-16 Lome, Marion 1888-1968 WWasWT Lorraine, Irma 1885-? WWasWT Lorraine, Lilian 1892-1955 WWasWT Lortel, Lucille 1905CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Losch, Tilly 1907-1975 WWasWT Lotinga, Ernest 1876-1951 WWasWT Lotta 1847-1924 WWasWT Loudon, Dorothy 1933CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Loughlin, Lori 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Louis, Barbara CTFT-4 Louis, Tobi CTFT-3 Louis-Dreyfus, Julia 1961CTFT-13 Louise, Tina 1938CTFT-3 Lou-Tellegen 1881-1934 WWasWT Lovat, Nancie 1900-1946 WWasWT Love, Bessie ?-1986 WWT-17 Love, Courtney 1965CTFT-17 Love, Edward CTFT-6 Love, Mabel 1874-1953 WWasWT Love, Montagu 1877-1943 WWasWT Love-Cobain, Courtney See Love, Courtney CTFT-17 Lovejoy, Robin 1923WWT-17 Lovell, Dyson 1940CTFT-2 Lovell, Raymond 1900-1953 WWasWT Lovell, W. T. 1884-? WWasWT Lovitz, Jon 1957CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lowe, Arthur 1915WWT-17 Lowe, Chad 1968CTFT-7 Lowe, Douglas 1882-? WWasWT Lowe, Edmund 1892-1971 WWasWT Lowe, Enid 1908WWasWT Lowe, Rachel 1876-? WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Lowe, Rob 1964CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lowe, Stephen 1947CTFT-12 Lowell, Carey 1961CTFT-17 Lowell, Helen 1866-1937 WWasWT Lowell, Mollie WWasWT Lower, Geoffrey CTFT-17 Lowne, Charles Macready ?-1941 ...WWasWT Lowry, Dick M CTFT-11 Lowry, Jane 1937CTFT-1 Lowry, W. McNeil 1913-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Loxley, Violet 1914WWasWT Loy, Myrna 1905-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Lubliner, Sheldon R. 1950CTFT-2 Lucas, Craig 1951CTFT-10 Lucas, George 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Lucas, Hans See Godard, Jean-Luc CTFT-7 Lucas, J. Frank 1920CTFT-7 Lucas, Jonathan 1936CTFT-2 Lucas, Phil 1942CTFT-17 Lucchesi, Gary 1955CTFT-17 Lucci, Susan 1948(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Luce, Clare Boothe- 1903-1987 WWT-17 Luce, Polly 1905WWasWT Luciano, Judi Evans CTFT-17 Lucie, Doug 1953CTFT-12 Luck, Coleman CTFT-17 Luckham, Cyril 1907-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Luckinbill, Laurence 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Luders, Gustav 1866-1913 WWasWT Ludlam, Charles 1943-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Ludlow, Patrick 1903WWT-17 Ludwig, Salem 1915WWT-17 Luedtke, Kurt 1939CTFT-5 Luft, Lorna 1952CTFT-9 Lugg, Alfred 1889WWasWT Lugg, William 1852-1940 WWasWT Lugne-Poe, A. E. 1870-1940 WWasWT Lugosi, Bela 1888-1956 WWasWT Luguet, Andre 1892WWasWT Lukas, Paul 1895-1971 WWasWT Luke, Keye 1904CTFT-8 Luke, Peter 1919WWT-17 Lukyanov, Sergei Vladimirovich 1910WWasWT Lumbly, Carl CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lumet, Sidney 1924CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Lumley, Joanna 1946CTFT-11 Lund, Art 1920WWT-17 Lundel, Kert Fritjof 1936WWT-17 Lunden, Joan 1950(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Lundgren, Dolph 1959CTFT-9 Lunghi, Cherie 1953CTFT-8
Lunt, Alfred 1892-1977 WWT-16 Lupino, Stanley 1894-1942 WWasWT Lupino, Wallace 1897-1961 WWasWT LuPone, Patti 1949CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5; WWT-17 Lu Pone, Robert 1946CTFT-7 Lupus, Peter 1943CTFT-1 Luscombe, Tim 1960CTFT-8 Lutes, Eric 1962CTFT-17 Lyel, Viola 1900-1972 WWasWT Lyle, Lyston ?-1920 WWasWT Lyman, Dorothy 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lyman, Will 1948CTFT-7 Lynch, Brian 1954CTFT-4 Lynch, David 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Lynch, Kelly 1959(?)CTFT-11 Lynch, Richard 1936CTFT-5 Lynd, Rosa 1884-1922 WWasWT Lynde, Paul 1926-1982 CTFT-2 Lyndeck, Edmund CTFT-1 Lyndon, Barre 1896WWasWT Lyne, Adrian CTFT-7 Lynley, Carol 1942CTFT-5 Lynn, Jonathan 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lynn, Ralph 1882-1962 WWasWT Lynne, Carole 1918WWasWT Lynne, Gillian 1926CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Lynton, Mayne 1885-? WWasWT Lyon, Ben 1901-1979 WWasWT Lyon, Milton 1923-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Lyon, Wanda 1897WWasWT Lyons, A. Neil 1880-1940 WWasWT Lyons, Stuart 1928CTFT-5 Lytell, Bert 1885-1954 WWasWT Lyttelton, Edith 1870-1948 WWasWT Lytton, Doris 1893-1953 WWasWT Lytton, Henry 1904-1965 WWasWT Lytton, Henry A. 1867-1936 WWasWT Lytton, Ruth WWasWT
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Mabley, Edward 1906CTFT-1 MacAdam, Will 1943CTFT-2 MacArthur, Charles 1895-1956 WWasWT MacArthur, James 1937CTFT-3 Macaulay, Joseph ?-1967 WWasWT Macaulay, Pauline CTFT-4 Macbeth, Helen WWasWT MacBridge, Aeneas See Mackay, Fulton CTFT-5 MacCaffrey, George 1870-1939 ....WWasWT MacCarthy, Desmond 1877-1952 ...WWasWT Macchio, Ralph 1962CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3
MACLIAMMOIR • 499 MacCorkindale, Simon 1952CTFT-4 MacDermot, Gait WWT-17 MacDermot, Robert 1910-1964 WWasWT Macdermott, Norman 1889-? WWasWT MacDevitt, Brian 1956CTFT-5 Macdona, Charles ?-1946 WWasWT Macdonald, Donald 1898-1959 ....WWasWT MacDonald, Jeanette 1907-1965 ...WWasWT MacDonald, Murray 1899WWT-17 MacDonell, Kathlene 1890-? WWasWT Macdonnell, Leslie A. 1903WWasWT Macdonough, Glen 1870-1924 WWasWT MacDougall, Roger 1910WWT-17 MacDowell, Andie 1958CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Macfarlane, Bruce 1910-1967 WWasWT Macfarlane, Elsa 1899WWasWT MacGill, Moyna 1895-1975 WWasWT MacGinnis, Niall 1913WWasWT Macgowan, Kenneth 1888-1963 ...WWasWT MacGowran, Jack 1918-1973 WWasWT MacGrath, Leueen 1914WWT-17 MacGraw, Ali 1939CTFT-5 Machiz, Herbert 1923-1976 WWT-16 MacHugh, Augustin 1887-1928 ....WWasWT Macintosh, Joan 1945CTFT-8 Mack, Andrew 1863-1931 WWasWT Mack, Carol K CTFT-1 Mack, Willard 1878-1934 WWasWT Mackay, Barry 1906WWasWT Mackay, Elsie 1894WWasWT Mackay, Fulton 1922-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mackay, J. L. 1867-? WWasWT Mackay, John 1924CTFT-5 Mackay, Lizbeth 1951CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mackay, Ruth WWasWT Mackaye, Percy 1875-1956 WWasWT Mackeller, Helen 1895WWasWT Mackenna, Kenneth 1899-1962 ....WWasWT Mackenzie, John 1932CTFT-15 Mackenzie, Mary 1922-1966 WWasWT MacKenzie, Philip Charles CTFT-8 Mackenzie, Will 1938CTFT-11 Mackinder, Lionel ?-1915 WWasWT Mackinlay, Jean Sterling 1882-1958 WWasWT Mackintosh, Cameron 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mackintosh, William 1855-1929 ...WWasWT Macklin, Albert 1958CTFT-1 MacLachlan, Kyle 1959(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 MacLaine, Shirley 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Maclaren, Ian 1879-? WWasWT MacLean, R. D. 1859-1948 WWasWT MacLeish, Archibald 1892-1982 .... WWT-17 MacLeod, Doug CTFT-17 MacLeod, Gavin 1931(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Macleod, W. Angus 1874-1962 ....WWasWT Macliammoir, Michael 1899-1978 WWT-16
500 • MacMAHON MacMahon, Aline 1899-1991 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 MacManus, Clive ?-1953 MacMillan, Kenneth 1929-1992 MacMurray, Fred 1908-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 MacNaughton, Alan 1920Macnee, Patrick 1922Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, MacNeil, Robert 1931MacNichol, Peter 1954(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 MacOwan, Michael 1906MacOwan, Norman 1877-1961 Macpherson, Elle 1964Macqueen-Pope, W. J. 1888-1960 Macquoid, Percy 1852-1925 Macrae, Arthur 1908-1962 Macrae, Duncan 1905-1967 MacRae, Gordon 1921-1986 Macy, Bill 1922Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Macy, W. H. See Macy, William H Macy, William H. 1950Madden, Cecil (Charles) 1902-1987 Madden, Ciaran 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Madden, David 1955Madden, Donald 1933Madeira, Marcia 1945Madigan, Amy 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Madonna 1958(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Madsen, Michael 195(?)Madsen, Virginia 1961(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Maeterlinck, Maurice 1862-1949 Maffett, Debbie Magee, Patrick ?-1982 Maggart, Brandon Maggio, Michael 1951Magnier, Pierre 1869-? Magnuson, Ann 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mahaffey, Valerie Maharis, George 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Maher, Bill 1956(?)Maher, Joseph 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Mahoney, John 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Mahoney, Will 1896-1967 Maibaum, Richard 1909-1991 Mailer, Stephen 1966Mainwaring, Ernest 1876-1941 Mair, George Herbert 1887-1926 Mais, Stuart Petre Brodie 1885-? Maitland, Lauderdale ?-1929
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Maitland, Ruth 1880-1961 WWasWT Major, Bessie WWasWT Major, Leon 1933CTFT-13 Majorino, Tina 1985(?)CTFT-15 Majors, Lee 1940(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Makarova, Natalia 1940CTFT-9 Makavejev, Dusan 1932CTFT-8 Makeham, Eliot 1882-1956 WWasWT Makepeace, Chris 1964CTFT-4 Mako 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Malahide, Patrick 1945CTFT-4 Malanowski, Tony 1957CTFT-12 Malas, Spiro 1935CTFT-11 Maiden, Herbert John 1882-1966 WWasWT Maiden, Karl 1914CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Malick, Terrence 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Malick, Wendie 1950CTFT-15 Malik, Art 1952CTFT-7 Malina, Judith 1926WWT-17 Malkovich, John 1953CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Mallalieu, Aubrey 1873-1948 WWasWT Malle, Louis 1932-1995 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Malleson, Miles 1888-1969 WWasWT Malm, Mia 1962CTFT-4 Malmuth, Bruce 1934CTFT-2 Malo, Gina 1909-1963 WWasWT Malone, Dorothy 1925CTFT-5 Malone, J. A. E. ?-1929 WWasWT Malone, Patricia 1899WWasWT Maloney, Peter CTFT-8 Maltby, Henry Francis 1880-1963 WWasWT Maltby, Richard, Jr. 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Maltin, Leonard 1950CTFT-11 Maltz, Albert 1908-1985 CTFT-1 Mamet, David 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Mamoulian, Rouben 1897-1987 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Manchester, Joe 1932CTFT-3 Mancini, Henry 1924-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mancuso, Frank G. 1933CTFT-11 Mancuso, Nick 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mandel, Babaloo 1949(?)CTFT-11 Mandel, Frank 1884-1958 WWasWT Mandel, Howie 1955CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Mandelker, Philip ?-1984 CTFT-1 Mander, Raymond Josiah Gale 1917WWT-17 Mandylor, Costas 1965(?)CTFT-15 Manfredi, Nino 1921CTFT-8 Mangano, Silvana 1930-1989 CTFT-5
Manheim, Michael 1928CTFT-12 Mankiewicz, Don 1922CTFT-4 Mankiewicz, Joseph L. 1909-1993.... CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-11 Mankiewicz, Tom 1942CTFT-5 Mankofsky, Isidore 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mankowitz, Wolf 1924CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mann, Abby 1927CTFT-5 Mann, Charlton 1876-1958 WWasWT Mann, Christopher 1903WWasWT Mann, Daniel 1912-1991 CTFT-11 Mann, Delbert 1920CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mann, Emily 1952CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mann, Louis 1865-1931 WWasWT Mann, Michael 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Mann, Stanley CTFT-11 Mann, Terrence CTFT-6 Mann, Theodore 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mannering, Dore Lewin 1879-1932 WWasWT Mannering, Mary 1876-1953 WWasWT Mannering, Moya 1888-? WWasWT Manners, David 1905WWasWT Manners, John Hartley 1870-1928 .. WWasWT Mannheim, Lucie 1905WWasWT Manning, Ambrose ?-1940 WWasWT Manning, Hugh Gardner 1920WWT-17 Manning, Irene 1917WWasWT Mannock, Patrick L. 1887-? WWasWT Manoff, Dinah 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mansfield, Alice ?-1938 WWasWT Mantegna, Joe 1947CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Mantell, Robert Bruce 1854-1928 WWasWT Mantle, Burns 1873-1948 WWasWT Manulis, John Bard 1956CTFT-1 Manulis, Martin 1915CTFT-1 Manus, Willard 1930CTFT-1 Mapes, Victor 1870-1943 WWasWT Marasco, Robert 1936WWT-17 Maravan, Lila ?-1950 WWasWT March, Elspeth CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 March, Frederic 1897-1975 WWasWT March, Nadine 1898-1944 WWasWT Marchand, Nancy 1928CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Marchant, Tony 1959CTFT-12 Marcin, Max 1879-1948 WWasWT Marcovicci, Andrea 1948(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Marcum, Kevin 1955CTFT-2 Marcus, Donald 1946CTFT-2 Marcus, Frank 1928WWT-17 Marcus, Jeffrey 1960CTFT-2 Marcus, Lawrence 1925CTFT-4
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Marcus, Louis 1936CTFT-5 Mardirosian, Tom 1947CTFT-12 Margetson, Arthur 1897-1951 WWasWT Margo 1918WWasWT Margolin, Janet 1943-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Margolin, Stuart 1940CTFT-6 Margolis, Jeff CTFT-11 Margolis, Mark 1939CTFT-1 Margolyes, Miriam 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Margueritte, Victor 1866-1942 WWasWT Margulies, David 1937CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Margulies, Stan 1920CTFT-7 Mariani-Zampieri, Terseina 1871-? WWasWT Marin, Cheech 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Marinaro, Ed 1951CTFT-7 Marinoff, Fania 1890-1971 WWasWT Mario, Emilio WWasWT Marion, George Jr. ?-1968 WWasWT Marion, Joan 1908-1945 WWasWT Mark, Judy CTFT-4 Markey, Enid WWT-16 Markham, Daisy WWT-5 Markham, David 1913WWT-17 Markham, Monte 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Markinson, Martin 1931CTFT-1 Markle, Christopher J. 1954CTFT-2 Markoe, Gerald Jay 1941CTFT-2 Markova, Alicia 1910WWasWT Markowitz, Robert 1935CTFT-12 Marks, Alfred 1921WWT-17 Marks, Arthur 1927CTFT-7 Marks, Jack R. 1935CTFT-3 Marks, Richard 1943CTFT-10 Marley, John ?-1984 CTFT-1 Marlowe, Anthony 1913WWT-16 Marlowe, Charles See Jay, Harriet WWasWT Marlowe, Hugh 1911-1982 WWT-17 Marlowe, Joan 1920CTFT-1 Marlowe, Julia 1866-1950 WWasWT Marlowe, Theresa 1957CTFT-8 Marmont, Percy 1883-? WWasWT Marnac, Jane WWasWT Marno, Anne See Bancroft, Anne CTFT-18 Marot, Gaston ?-1916 WWasWT Marowitz, Charles 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Marquand, Richard 1937-1987 CTFT-2 Marquet, Mary 1895WWasWT Marquez, Gabriel Garcia See Garcia Marquez, Gabriel ...CTFT-15 Marquis, Don 1878-1937 WWasWT Marr, Paula WWasWT Marre, Albert 1925WWT-17 Marriott, Anthony 1931CTFT-1 Marriott, B. Rodney 1938-1990 CTFT-1 Marriott, Raymond Bowler 1911-... WWT-17
Marriott-Watson, Nan 1899WWasWT Mars, Ken See Mars, Kenneth CTFT-14 Mars, Kenneth 1935(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mars, Marjorie 1903-1915 WWasWT Marsalis, Branford 1960CTFT-12 Marsden, Betty 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Marsden, Les 1957CTFT-4 Marsden, Roy 1941CTFT-7 Marsh, Garry 1902WWasWT Marsh, Jean 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Marsh, Terence CTFT-11 Marshall, Alan Peter 1938CTFT-5 Marshall, Armina 1900WWT-17 Marshall, E. G. 1910CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Marshall, Everett 1901WWasWT Marshall, Frank CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Marshall, Garry 1934CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Marshall, Herbert 1890-1966 WWasWT Marshall, Norman 1901WWT-17 Marshall, Penny 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Marshall, Tully 1864-1943 WWasWT Marshall, William 1924CTFT-8 Marson, Aileen, 1912-1939 WWasWT Martell, Gillian 1936WWT-17 Marthold, Jules de 1842-1927 WWasWT Martin, Andrea 1947CTFT-7 Martin, Barney CTFT-10 Martin, Christopher 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Dean 1917-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Martin, Edie 1880-1964 WWasWT Martin, Elliot 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Ernest H. 1919WWT-17 Martin, George 1926CTFT-8 Martin, Helen CTFT-8 Martin, Kellie 1976(?)CTFT-16 Martin, Kiel 1945CTFT-7 Martin, Leila 1936CTFT-10 Martin, Mary 1913(?)-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Millicent 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Pamela Sue 1953CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Martin, Quinn 1922-1987 CTFT-5 Martin, Steve 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Martin, Strother 1919-1980 CTFT-16 Martin, Vivian 1893-1987 WWasWT Martin, Vivienne 1936-1987 WWT-17 Martin, William 1937CTFT-4 Martin-Harvey, John See Harvey, John MartinWWasWT Martin-Harvey, Muriel 1891-1988 WWasWT
MATHER • S O I Martinetti, Paul 1851-? WWasWT Martinez, A CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Martinot, Sadie 1861-1923 WWasWT Martlew, Mary 1919WWasWT Marton, Andrew 1904-1992 CTFT-16 Marvenga, Use WWasWT Marvin, Lee 1924-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Marvin, Mel 1941CTFT-4 Marx, Arthur 1921CTFT-1 Mary, Jules 1851-1922 WWasWT Maryan, Charles 1934CTFT-2 Masak, Ron 1936CTFT-1 Maschwitz, Eric 1901-1969 WWasWT Masefield, John 1878-1967 WWasWT Masina, Giulietta 1921-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Maskelyne, John Nevil 1839-? WWasWT Maslansky, Paul 1933CTFT-13 Mason, Alfred Edward Wood ley 1865-1948 WWasWT Mason, Beryl 1921WWT-17 Mason, Brewster 1922-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mason, Elliot C. 1897-1949 WWasWT Mason, Ethelmae CTFT-3 Mason, Gladys 1886-? WWasWT Mason, Herbert 1891-1960 WWasWT Mason, Jackie 1931CTFT-6 Mason, James 1909-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Mason, John B. 1857-1919 WWasWT Mason, Kitty 1882-? WWasWT Mason, Marsha 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Mason, Marshall 1942CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Mason, Pamela 1918-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Mason, Reginald 1882-1962 WWasWT Massary, Fritzi 1882-1969 WWasWT Massey, Anna 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Massey, Daniel 1933CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Massey, Raymond 1896-1983 WWT-17 Massi, Bernice WWT-17 Massine, Leonide 1896-1979 WWasWT Massingham, Dorothy 1889-1933 ...WWasWT Masters, Ben 1947CTFT-9 Masterson, Mary Stuart 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Masterson, Peter 1934CTFT-1 Mastrantonio, Mary Elizabeth 1958- .. CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Mastroianni, Marcello 1924-1996 ... CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Mastrosimone, William 1947CTFT-8 Masur, Richard 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Matalon, Vivian 1929CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mather, Aubrey 1885-1958 WWasWT
502 • MATHER Mather, Donald 1900WWasWT Mathers, Jerry 1948CTFT-9 Matheson, Murray 1912-1985 CTFT-1 Matheson, Richard 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Matheson, Tim 1947(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mathews, Carmen 1914WWT-17 Mathews, Frances Aymar 1865?-1925 WWasWT Mathews, George 1911WWT-16 Mathews, James W. ?-1920 WWasWT Mathias, Sean 1956CTFT-15 Mathison, Melissa 1950(?)CTFT-16 Matlin, Marlee 1965CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Matsusaka, Tom CTFT-2 Matteson, Ruth 1909-1975 WWasWT Matthau, Walter 1920CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Matthews, A. E. 1869-1960 WWasWT Matthews, Adelaide 1886-1948 ....WWasWT Matthews, Brander 1852-1929 WWasWT Matthews, DeLane 1961CTFT-1 7 Matthews, Ethel 1870-? WWasWT Matthews, Francis 1927CTFT-1 Matthews, Jessie 1907-1981 WWT-17 Matthews, Lester 1900-1975 WWasWT Matthison, Edith Wynne 1875-1955 WWasWT Matura, Mustapha 1939WWT-17 Maturin, Eric 1883-1957 WWasWT Matz, Peter 1928CTFT-12 Mauceri, John 1945CTFT-3 Maude, Charles Raymond ?-1943 ...WWasWT Maude, Cyril 1862-1951 WWasWT Maude, Elizabeth (Betty) 1912WWasWT Maude, Gillian WWasWT Maude, Joan 1908WWasWT Maude, Margery 1889-1979 WWT-16 Maude-Roxbury, Roddy 1930WWT-17 Maugham, W. Somerset 1874-1965 WWasWT Maule, Annabel 1922WWT-17 Maule, Donovan 1899WWT-16 Maule, Robin 1924-1942 WWasWT Maurey, Max ?-1947 WWasWT Maurice, Edmund ?-1928 WWasWT Max, Edouard Alexandre de 1869-1925 WWasWT Maxfield, James 1939CTFT-8 Maxwell, Daphne See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne .... CTFT-13 Maxwell, Gerald 1862-1930 WWasWT Maxwell, Lois 1927CTFT-8 Maxwell, Ronald F. 1947CTFT-1 Maxwell, Walter 1877-? WWasWT Maxwell, Wayne F. Jr CTFT-3 Maxwell Reid, Daphne See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne .... CTFT-13 Maxwell-Reid, Daphne 1948CTFT-13 May, Ada 1900WWasWT May, Akerman 1869-1933 WWasWT May, Beverly 1927CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 May, Edna 1878-1948 WWasWT May, Elaine 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 May, Hans 1891-1959 WWasWT May, Jack 1922WWT-17 May, Jane WWasWT May, Pamela 1917WWasWT May, Val 1927WWT-17 May, Winston 1937CTFT-4 Mayer, Daniel 1856-1928 WWasWT Mayer, Edwin Justus 1896-1960 ...WWasWT Mayer, Gaston 1869-1923 WWasWT Mayer, Henry ?-1941 WWasWT Mayer, Renee 1900WWasWT Mayerl, Billy 1902-1959 WWasWT Mayes, Wendell 1919-1992 CTFT-10 Mayeur, E. F. 1866-? WWasWT Mayfield, Cleo 1897-1954 WWasWT Mayhew, Charles 1908WWasWT Mayne, Ernie WWasWT Mayne, Ferdy 1920WWT-17 Mayo, Margaret 1882-1951 WWasWT Mayo, Sam 1881-1938 WWasWT Mayo, Virginia 1920CTFT-1 Mayron, Melanie 1952CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Maysles, Albert 1926CTFT-17 Maysles, David 1933-1987 CTFT-4 Mazurki, Mike 1909CTFT-9 Mazursky, Paul 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Mazzola, John W. 1928CTFT-1 McAnally, Ray 1926-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McAnuff, Des CTFT-6 McArdle, Andrea 1963CTFT-6 McArdle, J. F WWasWT McArthur, Molly 1900WWasWT McAssey, Michael 1955CTFT-2 McBain, Diane 1941CTFT-1 McBride, Jim 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McCabe, Eugene 1930CTFT-15 McCall, Kathleen CTFT-4 McCall, Nancy 1948CTFT-1 McCallin, Clement 1913-1977 WWT-17 McCallum, David 1933CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 McCallum, Joanna CTFT-8 McCallum, John 1918CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McCambridge, Mercedes 1918CTFT-5 McCann, Donal CTFT-7 McCarthy, Andrew 1962CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McCarthy, Daniel 1869-? WWasWT McCarthy, Frank 1912-1986 CTFT-4 McCarthy, Justin Huntly 1860-1936 WWasWT McCarthy, Kevin 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McCarthy, Lillah 1875-1960 WWasWT McCarthy, Mary 1910-1989 CTFT-1 McCartney, Paul 1942CTFT-17 McCarty, Mary 1923-1980 WWT-17
McClanahan, Rue 1934(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 McClelland, Allan 1917-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McClintic, Guthrie 1893-1961 WWasWT McClory, Sean 1924CTFT-4 McCloskey, Leigh 1955CTFT-15 McClure, Doug 1935-95 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 McClure, Michael 1932CTFT-1 McClurg, Edie 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McComas, Carroll 1891-1962 WWasWT McConaughey, Matthew 1969CTFT-17 McConnell, Jean 1928(?)CTFT-16 McCook, John CTFT-5 McCord, Nancy WWasWT McCormack, Patty 1945CTFT-8 McCormick, Arthur Langdon ?-1954 WWasWT McCormick, Carolyn 1959CTFT-17 McCormick, Myron 1907-1962 WWasWT McCowen, Alec 1925CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 McCracken, Esther (Helen) 1902WWasWT McCracken, Jeff CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McCracken, Joan 1922-1961 WWasWT McCrane, Paul 1961CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McCullough, Paul 1883-1936 WWasWT McCutcheon, Bill CTFT-7 McDermott, Hugh (Patrick) 1908-1972 WWasWT McDermott, Keith 1953CTFT-4 McDermott, Tom 1912-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 McDevitt, Ruth 1895-1976 WWT-16 McDiarmid, Ian CTFT-9 McDonald, Christie 1875-1962 WWasWT McDonald, Tanny 1940CTFT-1 McDonnell, Mary 1953(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 McDonough, Jerome 1946CTFT-1 McDormand, Frances 1958(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McDougall, Gordon 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McDowall, Roddy 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 McDowell, Malcolm 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 McElwee, Ross 1947(?)CTFT-15 McEnery, John 1945CTFT-14 McEnery, Peter 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McEveety, Vincent CTFT-12 McEvoy, Charles 1879-1929 WWasWT McEvoy, J. P. 1897-1958 WWasWT McEwan, Geraldine 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McEwan, Ian 1948CTFT-14 McFadden, Cheryl See McFadden, Gates CTFT-16
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 McFadden, Gates CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McFarland, Robert 1931CTFT-2 McFerrin, Bobby 1950CTFT-12 McGavin, Darren 1922CTFT-5 McGee, Vonetta CTFT-12 McGill, Bruce 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McGill, Everett Charles III 1945CTFT-1 McGillin, Howard 1953CTFT-6 McGillis, Kelly 1958CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 McGinley, John C. 1959CTFT-14 McGinley, Ted 1958CTFT-14 McGinnis, Scott 1958CTFT-7 McGiver, John 1913-1975 WWT-16 McGlynn, Frank 1866-1951 WWasWT McGoohan, Patrick 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWasWT McGough, Roger 1937CTFT-15 McGovern, Elizabeth 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 McGovern, Maureen 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McGowan, John W WWasWT McGrath, John 1935WWT-17 McGrath, Paul 1904-1978 WWT-16 McGrath, Tom 1940CTFT-12 McGregor, Ewan 1971CTFT-17 McGuane, Thomas 1939CTFT-8 McGuinness, Frank 1953CTFT-12 McGuire, Biff 1926WWT-17 McGuire, Dorothy 1918CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McGuire, Mitch 1936CTFT-1 McGuire, William Anthony 1885-1940 WWasWT McHale, Rosemary 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McHattie, Stephen CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McHattie, Steve See McHattie, Stephen CTFT-13 McHenry, Don 1908CTFT-1 McHenry, Doug CTFT-14 McHugh, Florence 1906WWasWT McHugh, Therese WWasWT Mclnerney, Bernie 1936CTFT-1 Mclntire, John 1907-1991 CTFT-15 Mclntosh, Madge 1875-1950 WWasWT Mclntosh, Marcia CTFT-4 Mclntyre, Dennis 1943(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Mclntyre, Frank 1879-1949 WWasWT Mclntyre, Marilyn CTFT-2 McKay, Scott 1915-1987 WWT-17 McKayle, Donald 1930CTFT-1 McKean, Michael 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 McKechnie, Donna 1940CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKee, Clive R. 1883-? WWasWT McKee, Lonette 1954CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6
MENGES • 503
McKellen, Ian 1939CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 McKenna, David, 1949CTFT-4 McKenna, Siobhan 1923-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKenna, T. P. 1929WWT-17 McKenna, Virginia 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKenzie, James B. 1926WWT-17 McKenzie, Julia 1941CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McKenzie, Kevin Patrick 1954CTFT-12 McKeon, Doug 1966CTFT-4 McKeon, Nancy 1966(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McKeown, Allan 1946CTFT-12 McKern, Leo 1920CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 McKinnel, Norman 1870-1932 WWasWT McKinney, Bill CTFT-8 McLain, John CTFT-2 Mclaughlin, Emily 1928-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 McLellan, C. M. S. 1865-1916 WWasWT McLerie, Allyn Ann 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McMahon, Ed 1923CTFT-1 McMartin, John CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McMaster, Anew 1894-1962 WWasWT McMillan, Kenneth 1932-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McMillan, Roddy 1923-1979 WWT-16 McMurray, Sam CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McMurtry, Larry 1936CTFT-11 McNabb, Barry 1960CTFT-6 McNally, Terence 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 McNamara, Brooks 1937WWT-17 McNamara, Dermot 1925CTFT-4 McNamara, William 1965CTFT-15 McNaughton, Gus 1884-1969 WWasWT McNaughton, Stephen CTFT-1 McNaughton, Tom 1867-1923 WWasWT McNaughtons, The WWasWT McNeil, Claudia 1917WWT-17 McNichol, James CTFT-3 McNichol, Kristy 1962CTFT-3 McPherson, Mervyn 1892WWasWT McQueen, Butterfly 1911WWT-17 McQueen, Steve 1930-1980 CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McQuiggan, John A. 1935CTFT-4 McRae, Bruce 1867-1927 WWasWT McRae, Ellen See Burstyn, Ellen McRae, Glory McRaney, Gerald 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McRobbie, Peter 1943McShane, Ian 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McTeer, Janet 1961McTiernan, John 1951-
CTFT-13 CTFT-4 CTFT-16 CTFT-4 CTFT-2 CTFT-9 CTFT-11
McWade, Robert 1882-1938 WWasWT McWhinnie, Donald 1920-1987 .... WWT-17 Meacham, Anne 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Meacham, Paul 1939CTFT-1 Meade, Julia CTFT-3 Meader, George 1888-1963 WWasWT Meadow, Lynne 1946CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Meadows, Audrey 1925-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Meaney, Colm 1954(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Means, Russell 1939CTFT-15 Meara, Anne 1929CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Measor, Adela 1860-1933 WWasWT Measor, Beryl 1908-1965 WWasWT Medak, Peter 1937CTFT-2 Medavoy, Mike 1941CTFT-10 Medford, Kay 1920-1980 WWT-17 Medoff, Mark 1940CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Medwin, Michael 1923CTFT-14 Mee, Charles L. Jr. 1938CTFT-13 Meek, Barbara CTFT-5 Meek, Donald 1880-1946 WWasWT Meeker, Ralph 1920-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Megahey, Leslie 1944CTFT-14 Megard, Andree 1869-? WWasWT Megrue, Roi Cooper 1883-1927 ...WWasWT Meighan, Thomas 1879-1936 WWasWT Meiser, Edith 1898WWT-17 Meister, Brian 1948CTFT-2 Mekka, Eddie 1952CTFT-2 Melendez, Bill CTFT-6 Melfi, Leonard 1935WWT-17 Melford, Austin 1884-? WWasWT Melford, Jack 1899WWasWT Melford, Jill 1934WWT-17 Melia, Joe CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mellish, Fuller 1865-1936 WWasWT Melly, Andree 1932WWT-17 Melnick, Daniel 1932CTFT-3 Melnotte, Violet 1852-1935 WWasWT Meltzer, Charles Henry 1852-1936 WWasWT Melville, Alan 1910-1984 WWT-17 Melville, Andrew 1912WWasWT Melville, Frederick 1876-1938 WWasWT Melville, June 1915-1970 WWasWT Melville, Rose 1873-1946 WWasWT Melville, Walter 1875-1937 WWasWT Melville, Winnie ?-1937 WWasWT Melvin, Duncan 1913WWasWT Melvin, Murray CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mendel WWasWT Mendelson, Lee 1933CTFT-12 Mendes, Sam 1965CTFT-14 Mendillo, Stephen W. 1943CTFT-1 Menges, Chris 1941CTFT-7 Menges, Herbert 1902-1972 WWasWT
504 • MENKEN Menken, Alan 1949CTFT-11 Menken, Helen 1901-1966 WWasWT Menzel, Jiri 1938CTFT-12 Menzies, Archie 1904WWasWT Meppen, Adrian Joseph 1940CTFT-3 Merande, Doro 1935WWasWT Mercer, Beryl 1882-1939 WWasWT Mercer, David 1928-1980 WWT-17 Mercer, Johnny 1909-1976 WWT-16 Mercer, Marian 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Merchant, Ismail 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Merchant, Vivien 1929-1982 WWT-17 Mercouri, Melina 1925-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Mercure, Monique 1930 CTFT-11 Mere, Charles 1883-? WWasWT Meredith, Burgess 1909(?)-1997 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Meredith, Don 1938CTFT-1 Merivale 1882-1939 WWasWT Merivale, Philip 1886-1946 WWasWT Meriwether, Lee 1935CTFT-2 Merkel, Una 1903-1986 WWasWT Merkerson, S. Epatha 1952CTFT-16 Merlin, Joanna 1931CTFT-10 Merman, Ethel 1909-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Merrall, Mary 1890-1973 WWasWT Merriam, Eve 1916CTFT-1 Merrick, David 1912CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Merrick, Leonard 1864-1939 WWasWT Merrill, Beth WWasWT Merrill, Bob 1920WWT-17 Merrill, Dina 1925CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Merrill, Gary 1915-1990 CTFT-1 Merritt, Grace 1881-? WWasWT Merritt, Theresa 1922CTFT-8 Merson, Billy 1881-1947 WWasWT Mery, Andree WWasWT Messager, Andre 1853-1929 WWasWT Messick, Don 1926CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Meszaros, Marta 1931CTFT-12 Metaxa, Georges 1899-1950 WWasWT Metcalf, Laurie 1955CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Metcalf, Mark CTFT-8 Metcalfe, James Stetson 1858-1927 WWasWT Metcalfe, Stephen 1953CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Metenier, Oscar 1859-1913 WWasWT Metheny, Pat 1954CTFT-12 Metrano, Art 1937CTFT-5 Meyer, Bertie Alexander 1877-1967 WWasWT Meyer, Louis 1871-1915 WWasWT Meyer, Nicholas 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Meyers, Ari 1969CTFT-4
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Meyers, Timothy 1945-1989 CTFT-1 Meynell, Clyde 1867-1934 WWasWT Michael, Gertrude 1910-1965 WWasWT Michael, Kathleen 1917WWT-17 Michael, Ralph 1907WWT-17 Michaelis, Robert 1884-1965 WWasWT Michaels, Lome 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Michaels, Marilyn 1943CTFT-8 Michaels, Richard 1936CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Michaelson, Knut 1846WWasWT Michell, Keith 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Middlemass, Frank 1919CTFT-8 Middleton, Edgar 1894-1939 WWasWT Middleton, George 1880-1967 WWasWT Middleton, Guy 1907-1973 WWasWT Middleton, Josephine 1883-1971 ..WWasWT Middleton, Ray 1907-1984 WWT-17 Midgley, Robin 1934WWT-17 Midler, Bette 1945CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Mifune, Toshiro 1920CTFT-5 Migden, Chester L. 1921CTFT-11 Mignot, Flore WWasWT Milano, Alyssa 1972CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Milchan, Arnon 1944CTFT-12 Miles, Bernard 1907WWT-17 Miles, Joanna 1940CTFT-1 Miles, Julia CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Miles, Sarah 1941CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miles, Sylvia 1932CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Miles, Vera 1930CTFT-5 Milford, Gene 1903-1992 CTFT-11 Milgrim, Lynn 1940CTFT-1 Militello, Anne E. 1957CTFT-3 Milius, John 1944(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Milkis, Edward Kenneth 1931-1996.. CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-16 Milland, Ray 1905-1986 CTFT-3 Millar, Douglas 1875-1943 WWasWT Millar, Gertie 1879-1952 WWasWT Millar, Mary WWT-17 Millar, Robins 1889-1968 WWasWT Millar, Ronald 1919WWT-17 Millard, Evelyn 1869-1941 WWasWT Millard, Ursula 1901WWasWT Miller, Agnes WWasWT Miller, Ann 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miller, Arthur 1915CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Miller, Barry 1958CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10 Miller, Buzz 1923CTFT-1 Miller, David 1871-1933 WWasWT Miller, David 1909CTFT-2 Miller, Dennis 1953CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10
Miller, Dick 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Miller, George 1945CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Miller, Gilbert Heron 1884-1969.... WWasWT Miller, Harry M. 1934WWT-17 Miller, Henry 1860-1926 WWasWT Miller, Hugh (Lorimer) 1889-? WWasWT Miller, J.P. 1919CTFT-7 Miller, Jason 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miller, Joan 1910-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miller, Jonathan 1934CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Miller, June 1934CTFT-4 Miller, Marilynn 1898-1936 WWasWT Miller, Martin (Rudolf) 1899-1969 ..WWasWT Miller, Nolan 1935CTFT-8 Miller, Penelope See Miller, Penelope Ann CTFT-17 Miller, Penelope Ann 1964CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10 Miller, Richard 1930CTFT-3 Miller, Robert Ellis 1932CTFT-12 Miller, Ruby 1889-1976 WWasWT Miller, Susan 1944CTFT-1 Miller, Thomas L. 1940CTFT-3 Millett, Maude 1867-1920 WWasWT Millett, Tim 1954CTFT-2 Millian, Andra CTFT-5 Millican, Jane 1902WWasWT Milliet, Paul 1858-? WWasWT Milligan, Spike 1918CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Milligan, Tuck CTFT-1 Millington, Rodney 1905-1990 WWT-17 Millo, Aprile 1958CTFT-13 Mills, A. J. 1872-? WWasWT Mills, Alley 1951CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Mills, Mrs. Clifford ?-1933 WWasWT Mills, Donna CTFT-3 Mills, Florence 1901WWasWT Mills, Frank 1870-1921 WWasWT Mills, Hayley 1946CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mills, Horace 1864-1941 WWasWT Mills, John 1908CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mills, Juliet 1941CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Millward 1861-1932 WWasWT Milne, Alan Alexander 1882-1956 WWasWT Milner, Martin 1931CTFT-7 Milner, Ron 1938CTFT-10 Milstead, Harris Glenn See Divine CTFT-7 Miltern, John E. 1870-1937 WWasWT Milton, Billy 1905-1989 WWasWT Milton, David Scott 1934CTFT-1 Milton, Ernest 1890-1974 WWasWT Milton, Harry 1900-1965 WWasWT Milton, Maud 1859-1945 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Milton, Robert ?-1956 WWasWT Milward, Dawson 1870-1926 WWasWT Milward, Kristin CTFT-5 Mimieux, Yvette 1944CTFT-5 Miner, Jan 1917CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miner, Stephen See Miner, Steve CTFT-9 Miner, Steve 1951CTFT-9 Miner, Worthington C. 1900-1982 WWasWT Minetti, Maria WWasWT Minghella, Anthony 1954CTFT-17 Minkus, Barbara 1943CTFT-1 Mineo, John 1942CTFT-2 Mineo, Sal 1939-1976 CTFT-2 Minghella, Anthony 1954CTFT-10 Minil, Renee du 1868-? WWasWT Minnelli, Liza 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Minnelli, Vincente 1903-1986 CTFT-1 Minney, Rubeigh James 1895WWasWT Minster, Jack 1901-1966 WWasWT Minter, Mary Miles 1902WWasWT Minto, Dorothy 1891WWasWT Miou-Miou 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Miramova, Elena WWasWT Mirande, Yves WWasWT Mirbeau, Octave 1848-1917 WWasWT Mirisch, Walter 1921CTFT-8 Mirojnick, Ellen CTFT-11 Mirren, Helen 1946CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10; WWT-17 Mischer, Don CTFT-1 Mr. T. 1952CTFT-5 Mistinguett 1875-1956 WWasWT Mitchelhill, J. P. 1879-1966 WWasWT Mitchell, Adrian 1932CTFT-12 Mitchell, Arthur 1934CTFT-12 Mitchell, Cameron 1918-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Mitchell, David 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mitchell, Dodson 1868-1939 WWasWT Mitchell, Grant 1874-1957 WWasWT Mitchell, Gregory 1951CTFT-8 Mitchell, James 1920CTFT-1 Mitchell, John H. 1918-1988 CTFT-4 Mitchell, Julian 1935CTFT-1 Mitchell, Julien 1888-1954 WWasWT Mitchell, Katie 1964CTFT-15 Mitchell, Keith See Coogan, Keith CTFT-18 Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn 1862-1935 WWasWT Mitchell, Lauren 1957CTFT-1 Mitchell, Ruth 1919WWT-17 Mitchell, Sasha 1967(?)CTFT-15 Mitchell, Stephen 1907WWT-17 Mitchell, Thomas 1895-1962 WWasWT Mitchell, Warren 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mitchell, Yvonne 1925-1979 WWT-16 Mitchenson, Joe WWT-17
Mitchum, Robert 1917-1997 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-18 Mitzi-Dalty, Mdlle WWasWT Miyori, Kim CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Mobley, Mary Ann 1937CTFT-3 Modine, Matthew 1959CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Moeller, Philip 1880-1958 WWasWT Moffat, Donald 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Moffat, Graham 1866-1951 WWasWT Moffat, Mrs. Graham 1873-1943...WWasWT Moffat, Kate WWasWT Moffat, Margaret 1882-1942 WWasWT Moffat, Winifred 1899WWasWT Moffatt, Alice 1890WWasWT Moffatt, John 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moffatt, Joyce Anne 1936CTFT-12 Moffet, Harold 1892-1938 WWasWT Moffett, D. W. 1954CTFT-14 Mohyeddin, Zia 1933WWT-17 Moiseiwitsch, Tanya 1914WWT-17 Mokae, Zakes 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Mokri, Amir 1956(?)CTFT-15 Mokri, Amir M. See Mokri, Amir CTFT-15 Molesworth, Ida ?-1951 WWasWT Molina, Alfred 1953(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Molinaro, Al 1919CTFT-8 Molinaro, Edouard 1928CTFT-8 Moll, Richard 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Mollison, Clifford 1897-1986 WWT-17 Mollison, Henry 1905WWasWT Mollison, William 1893-1955 WWasWT Mollo, John CTFT-12 Molnar, Ferencz 1878-1952 WWasWT Molnar, Robert 1927CTFT-1 Molyneux, Eileen 1893-1962 WWasWT Monash, Paul CTFT-5 Monck, Nugent 1877-1958 WWasWT Monckton, Lionel 1862-1924 WWasWT Moncrieff, Gladys 1893WWasWT Monger, Christopher 1950CTFT-15 Monk, Isabell 1952CTFT-2 Monk, Meredith 1942CTFT-3 Monkhouse, Allan 1858-1936 WWasWT Monkman, Phyllis 1892WWasWT Monna-Delza, Mdlle. ?-1921 WWasWT Montagu, Elizabeth 1909WWasWT Montague, Bertram 1892WWasWT Montague, Charles Edward 1867-1928 WWasWT Montague, Harold 1874-? WWasWT Montague, Lee 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Montalban, Ricardo 1920CTFT-3 Montand, Yves 1921-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Montefiore, David 1944CTFT-3
MOORE • 505 Montefiore, Eade 1866-1944 WWasWT Montevecchi, Liliane 1933CTFT-11 Montgomery, Belinda J. 1950CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Montgomery, Douglass 1909-1966 WWasWT Montgomery, Earl 1921-1987 WWT-17 Montgomery, Elizabeth 1902WWT-17 Montgomery, Elizabeth 1933-1995 ....CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Montgomery, James 1882-1966 WWasWT Montgomery, Robert 1903-1981 ...WWasWT Montgomery, Robert 1946CTFT-1 Montgommery, David Craig 1870-1917 WWasWT Monticello, Roberto 1954CTFT-5 Montrose, Muriel WWasWT Monty, Gloria 1921(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Moody, Ron 1924CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Moonblood, Q. See Stallone, Sylvester CTFT-16 Mooney, Debra CTFT-4 Mooney, William 1936CTFT-1 Moor, Bill 1931CTFT-1 Moore, A. P. 1906WWasWT Moore, Alvy 1925-1997 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-17 Moore, Carrie 1883-1956 WWasWT Moore, Cherie See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-18 Moore, Christopher 1952CTFT-1 Moore, Decima 1871-1964 WWasWT Moore, Demi 1962CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Moore, Dudley 1935CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Moore, Edward James 1935CTFT-10 Moore, Eva 1870-1955 WWasWT Moore, Florence 1886-1935 WWasWT Moore, George 1852-1933 WWasWT Moore, Grace 1901-1947 WWasWT Moore, Hilda ?-1926 WWasWT Moore, Judith 1944CTFT-1 Moore, Julianne 1961CTFT-16 Moore, Kim 1956CTFT-2 Moore, Mary 1861-1931 WWasWT Moore, Mary Tyler 1937(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Moore, Maureen 1952CTFT-1 Moore, Melba 1945CTFT-4 Moore, Michael 1954(?)CTFT-14 Moore, Robert 1927-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moore, Roger 1927CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Moore, Sonia 1902CTFT-2 Moore, Stephen 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Moore, Tom 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Moore, Victor Frederick 1876-1962 WWasWT
506 • MOOREHEAD Moorehead, Agnes 1906-1974 WWT-16 Moorhouse, Jocelyn 1961(?)CTFT-16 Morahan, Christopher Thomas 1929- . CTFT13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Morales, Esai 1962CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Moran, Lois 1907-1990 WWasWT Morand, Eugene 1855-1930 WWasWT Morand, Marcellue Raymond 1860-1922 WWasWT Moranis, Rick CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 More, Julian 1928CTFT-6 More, Kenneth 1914-1982 WWT-17 More, Unity 1894WWasWT Moreau, Emile 1852-? WWasWT Moreau, Jeanne 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Morehouse, Ward 1899-1966 WWasWT Morell, Andre 1909-1978 WWT-16 Moreno, Rita 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Moreno, Rosita See Moreno, Rita CTFT-14 Moreton, Ursula 1903WWasWT Moretti, Nanni 1953CTFT-17 Morey, Charles 1947CTFT-1 Morgan, Charles Langbridge 1894-1958 WWasWT Morgan, Claudia 1912-1974 WWasWT Morgan, Diana 1910WWT-17 Morgan, Donald M. 1942CTFT-11 Morgan, Frank 1890-1949 WWasWT Morgan, Gareth 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Morgan, Harry 1915CTFT-3 Morgan, Helen 1900-1941 WWasWT Morgan, Joan 1905WWT-17 Morgan, Ralph 1888-1956 WWasWT Morgan, Roger 1938WWT-17 Morgan, Sydney 1885-1931 WWasWT Morgenstern, S. See Goldman, William CTFT-14 Morgenstern, Susan 1954CTFT-5 Moriarty, Cathy 1960CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Moriarty, Michael 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Morison, Patricia 1915WWasWT Morita, Noriyuki "Pat" CTFT-3 Moriyasu, Atsushi 1956CTFT-1 Morlay, Gaby 1896-1964 WWasWT Morley, Christopher CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Morley, Malcolm 1890-1966 WWasWT Morley, Robert 1908-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Morley, Ruth 1926(?)-1991 CTFT-11 Morley, Sheridan 1941WWT-17 Mornel, Ted 1936CTFT-2 Moroder, Giorgio 1941(?)CTFT-10 Morosco, Oliver 1876-1945 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Morricone, Ennio 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morris, Aldyth 1901CTFT-1 Morris, Anita 1943-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Morris, Chester 1901-1970 WWasWT Morris, Clara 1846-1925 WWasWT Morris, Edmund 1912CTFT-1 Morris, Garrett 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Morris, Joan 1943CTFT-1 Morris, John 1926CTFT-1 Morris, Margaret 1891WWasWT Morris, Mary 1895-1970 WWasWT Morris, Mary 1915-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch WWT-17 Morris, McKay 1891-1955 WWasWT Morris, Oswald 1915CTFT-10 Morris, Phyllis 1894WWT-17 Morris, William 1861-1936 WWasWT Morrison, Ann 1956CTFT-2 Morrison, Bill 1940CTFT-12 Morrison, George E. 1860-1938 ...WWasWT Morrison, Hobe 1904WWT-17 Morrison, Jack 1887-1948 WWasWT Morrison, Jack 1912WWT-17 Morrison, Steve 1947CTFT-10 Morrissey, Paul 1939CTFT-8 Morritt, Charles 1860-? WWasWT Morrow, Doretta 1928-1968 WWasWT Morrow, Rob 1962CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Morrow, Vic 1931-1982 CTFT-2 Morrow, Barry 1948CTFT-11 Morse, Barry 1919WWasWT Morse, David 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morse, Robert 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Mortimer, Charles 1885-1964 WWasWT Mortimer, John 1923CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWT-17 Mortlock, Charles Bernard 1888-1967 WWasWT Morton, Arthur 1908CTFT-5 Morton, Clive 1904-1975 WWasWT Morton, Edward ?-1922 WWasWT Morton, Hugh See McLellan, C. M. S WWasWT Morton, Joe 1947-.. CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morton, Leon 1912WWasWT Morton, Martha 1870-1925 WWasWT Morton, Michael ?-1931 WWasWT Morton, Rob See Demme, Jonathan CTFT-14 Moscovitch, Maurice 1871-1940...WWasWT Moses, Charles Alexander 1923CTFT-3 Moses, Gilbert III 1942-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moses, Montrose J. 1878-1934 WWasWT Mosheim, Crete 1907WWasWT Mosher, Gregory 1949CTFT-14 Moshinsky, Elijah 1946CTFT-13
Moss, Arnold 1910-1989 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moss, (Horace) Edward 1854-? WWasWT Moss, Jeffrey B. 1945CTFT-4 Moss, W. Keith 1892-1935 WWasWT Mosse, Spencer 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mossetti, Carlotta 1890-? WWasWT Most, Donald 1953CTFT-7 Mostel, Josh 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Mostel, Joshua See Mostel, Josh CTFT-16 Mostel, Zero 1915-1977 WWT-17 Mothersbaugh, Mark CTFT-14 Motley WWT-17 Motta, Bess CTFT-4 Mouezy-Eon, Andre 1880-? WWasWT Mouillot, Gertrude ?-1961 WWasWT Moulan, Frank 1875-1939 WWasWT Mould, Raymond Wesley 1905WWasWT Moulton, Robert 1922CTFT-1 Mounet, Jean Paul 1847-1922 WWasWT Mounet-Sully, Jean 1841-1916 WWasWT Mount, Peggy 1916WWT-17 Mount, Thorn 1948CTFT-10 Mowat, David 1943CTFT-11 Moya, Natalie 1900WWasWT Moyers, Bill 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mozart, George 1864-1947 WWasWT Mrozek, Slawomir 1930WWT-17 Mudd, Roger 1928CTFT-5 Mudgeon, Apeman See Mitchell, Adrian CTFT-12 Mudie, Leonard 1884-1965 WWasWT Muellerleile, Marianne 1948CTFT-7 Mueller-Stahl, Armin 1930CTFT-11 Muir, Jean 1911WWasWT Mukhamedov, Irek 1960CTFT-15 Mula, Frank CTFT-15 Mulcaster, G. H. 1891-1964 WWasWT Muldaur, Diana 1938CTFT-8 Muldoon, Roland 1941WWT-17 Muldowney, Dominic 1952CTFT-13 Mulgrew, Kate 1955CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Mulhare, Edward 1923-1997 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-17 Mulhern, Matt 1960CTFT-2 Mulholland, J. B. 1858-1925 WWasWT Mull, Martin 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mullavey, Greg 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mullen, Barbara 1914-1979 WWT-17 Mulligan, Richard 1932CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Mulligan, Robert 1925CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Mulroney, Dermot 1964(?)CTFT-13 Mumy, Bill 1954CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Mundin, Herbert 1898-1939 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Mundy, Meg CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Muni, Paul 1895-1967 WWasWT Munro, C. K. 1889WWasWT Munro, Nan 1905WWT-17 Munson, Ona 1906-1955 WWasWT Murcell, George 1925WWT-17 Murch, Walter CTFT-9 Murdoch, Iris 1919CTFT-15 Murdoch, Richard 1907CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Murdoch, Rupert 1931CTFT-5 Murdock, Ann 1890WWasWT Muren, Dennis 1946CTFT-13 Murfin, Jane ?-1955 WWasWT Murin, David CTFT-2 Murphy, Ben 1942CTFT-3 Murphy, Bri See Murphy, Brianne CTFT-13 Murphy, Brianne 1938CTFT-13 Murphy, Donn B. 1930CTFT-4 Murphy, Eddie 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Murphy, Michael 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Murphy, Rosemary 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Murphy, Thomas 1935CTFT-12 Murray, Alma 1854-1945 WWasWT Murray, Barbara 1929WWT-17 Murray, Bill 1950(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Murray, Braham 1943WWT-17 Murray, Brian 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Murray, Don 1929CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Murray, Douglas ?-1936 WWasWT Murray, George Gilbert Aime 1866-1957 WWasWT Murray, J. Harold 1891-1940 WWasWT Murray, Joel CTFT-15 Murray, Mary Gordon 1953CTFT-1 Murray, Paul 1885-1949 WWasWT Murray, Peg WWT-17 Murray, Peter 1925WWasWT Murray, Sharon CTFT-2 Murray, Stephen 1912WWT-17 Murray, T. C. 1973-1959 WWasWT Musante, Tony 1936CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Musaphia, Joseph 1935CTFT-15 Musgrove, Gertrude 1912WWasWT Music, Lorenzo 1937CTFT-8 Musky, Jane 1954CTFT-4 Musser, Tharon 1925CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 "My Fancy" WWasWT Myers, Mike 1964(?)CTFT-11 Myers, Paul 1917WWT-17 Myers, Peter 1923-1978 WWT-16 Myers, Richard 1901WWasWT Myers, Ruth CTFT-10 Myers, Stanley 1933CTFT-11
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Nabors, Jim 1933CTFT-3 Nadel, Norman 1915WWT-17 Nadell, Carol L. 1944CTFT-1 Nader, Michael 1945CTFT-8 Nagel, Conrad 1897-1970 WWasWT Nagy, Phyllis 1960CTFT-14 Nainby, Robert 1869-1948 WWasWT Nair, Mira 1957CTFT-12 Naish, Archie 1878-? WWasWT Naismith, Laurence 1908WWT-17 Najimy, Kathy 1957(?)CTFT-12 Nallon, Steve 1960CTFT-4 Namath, Joe 1943CTFT-3 Nance, Jack 1943-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Napier, Alan 1903-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Napier, Charles CTFT-6 Napier, John 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Napierkowska, Stanislawa (Stasia) ... WWasWT Napoli, Tony 1948CTFT-2 Nardino, Gary 1935CTFT-3 Nares, Geoffrey 1917-1942 WWasWT Nares, Owen 1888-1943 WWasWT Narita, Hiro 1941CTFT-13 Nasatir, Marcia CTFT-15 Nash, Florence 1888-1950 WWasWT Nash, George Frederick 1873-1944 WWasWT Nash, Mary 1885-? WWasWT Nash, N. Richard 1913WWT-17 Nassau, Paul 1930CTFT-4 Nassivera, John 1950CTFT-4 Nathan, Ben 1857-1965 WWasWT Nathan, George Jean 1882-1958 ..WWasWT Nathan, Robert Stuart 1948CTFT-13 Nathan, Vivian 1921CTFT-2 Nation, W. H. C. 1843-1914 WWasWT National Theatre Company, The ...WWasWT Natwick, Mildred 1908-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Naughton, Bill 1910WWT-17 Naughton, David 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Naughton, James 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Naylor, Robert 1899WWasWT Nazimova, Alia 1879-1945 WWasWT Neagle, Anna 1904-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neal, Patricia 1926CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT
Neame, Christopher 1942CTFT-7 Neame, Ronald 1911CTFT-6 Near, Holly 1949CTFT-6 Near, Timothy 1945CTFT-9 Nedell, Bernard 1899-1972 WWasWT Nederlander, James 1922CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Needham, Hal 1931CTFT-6 Neely, Ted 1943CTFT-16 Neeson, Liam 1953(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Negro, Mary-Joan CTFT-1 Neil, Julian 1952CTFT-3 Neill, Henry See Corman, Roger CTFT-15 Neill, Jeffery K. 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Neill, Sam 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Neilson, Francis 1867-1961 WWasWT Neilson, Harold V. 1874-1956 WWasWT Neilson, Julia 1868-1957 WWasWT Neilson, Perlita 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neilson-Terry, Dennis 1895-1932 WWasWT Neilson-Terry, Phyllis 1892WWasWT Neiman, John M. 1935WWasWT Neipris, Wille Janet 1936CTFT-4 Nelligan, Kate 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Nelson, Barry 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nelson, Craig T. 1946CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Nelson, David 1936CTFT-5 Nelson, Gary CTFT-12 Nelson, Gene 1920-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nelson, Harriet 1914-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-13 Nelson, Judd 1959CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Nelson, Kenneth 1930WWT-17 Nelson, Novella 1938CTFT-1 Nelson, Ralph 1916-1987 CTFT-1 Nelson, Richard 1938-1996 CTFT-14 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Nelson, Richard 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Nelson, Rick 1940-1985 CTFT-3 Nelson, Ruth 1905WWT-17 Nelson, Tracy 1963CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Nelson, Willie 1933CTFT-5 Nemchinova, Vera WWasWT Nero, Franco 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Nesbitt, Cathleen 1888-1982 WWT-17 Nesbitt, Miriam Anne 1879-1954 WWasWT Nesbitt, Robert 1906WWT-17
508 • NESMITH Nesmith, Michael 1942CTFT-5 Nesmith, Ottola 1893-1972 WWasWT Nethersole, Olga Isabel 1866-1951 WWasWT Netter, Douglas 1921CTFT-17 NettJefold, Archibald 1870-1944 ..WWasWT Nettlefold, Frederick John 1867-1949 WWasWT Nettleton, John 1929CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nettleton, Lois CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neuberger, Jan 1953CTFT-5 Neufeld, Mace 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Neufeld, Peter 1936CTFT-1 Neufeld, Sigmund Jr. 1931CTFT-1 Neufeld, Victor CTFT-12 Neuman, Joan 1926CTFT-1 Neuwirth, Bebe CTFT-10 Neville, John 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Nevins, Claudette CTFT-1 New, Babette 1913CTFT-4 Newall, Guy 1885-1937 WWasWT Neway, Patricia 1919WWT-17 Newberry, Barbara 1910WWasWT Newcomb, Mary 1897-1966 WWasWT Newell, Mike 1942CTFT-15 Newell, Patrick CTFT-8 Newell, Raymond 1894WWasWT Newhart, Bob 1929CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Newland, Mary WWT-8 Newley, Anthony 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Newman, Barry 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Newman, Claude 1903WWasWT Newman, David 1937CTFT-5 Newman, Edwin 1919CTFT-5 Newman, Emil ?-1984 CTFT-2 Newman, G. F. 1945CTFT-10 Newman, Greatrex 1892WWasWT Newman, Laraine 1952CTFT-6 Newman, Lionel 1916-1989 CTFT-8 Newman, Paul 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWasWT Newman, Phyllis 1933CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Newman, Randy 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Newmar, Julie 1933CTFT-1 Newnham-Davis, Nathaniel 1854-1917 WWasWT Newton, Christopher 1936CTFT-12 Newton, Henry Chance 1854-1931 WWasWT Newton, John 1925CTFT-1 Newton, Robert 1905-1956 WWasWT Newton, Wayne 1942CTFT-11 Newton-John, Olivia 1948CTFT-5 Ney, Marie 1895WWasWT Ngema, Mbongeni 1955CTFT-9
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Ngor, Haing S. 1941(?)-1996 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-16 Nicander, Edwin 1876-1951 WWasWT Nicastro, Michelle 1960CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Nicholas, Anna CTFT-4 Nicholas, Denise 1945CTFT-6 Nicholas, Fayard 1914CTFT-12 Nicholas, Paul 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Nicholls, Anthony 1907-1977 WWT-16 Nicholls, Harry 1852-1926 WWasWT Nichols, Anne 1891-1966 WWasWT Nichols, Beverly 1898-1983 WWasWT Nichols, Leo See Morricone, Ennio CTFT-16 Nichols, Lewis 1903WWasWT Nichols, Mike 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Nichols, Nichelle 1936CTFT-8 Nichols, Peter 1927CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nichols, Robert 1924CTFT-4 Nicholson, Bruce CTFT-13 Nicholson, H. O. 1868-? WWasWT Nicholson, Jack 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Nicholson, Kenyon 1894WWasWT Nicholson, Nora 1889-1973 WWasWT Nichtern, Claire CTFT-2 Nicodemi, Dario ?-1934 WWasWT Nicoll, Allardyce 1894-1976 WWT-16 Nielsen, Alice 1876-1943 WWasWT Nielsen, Brigitte 1963(?)CTFT-11 Nielsen, Leslie 1926CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Niesen, Gertrude 1910WWasWT Nightingale, Joe WWasWT Nijinska, Bronislava 1891-1972 WWasWT Nijinsky, Vaslav 1890-1950 WWasWT Nikitna, Alice WWasWT Nillson, Carlotta 1878?-1951 WWasWT Nimmo, Derek 1932WWT-17 Nimoy, Leonard 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Nissen, Brian 1927WWasWT Nissen, Greta 1906-1988 WWasWT Nitzsche, Jack CTFT-8 Niven, David 1910-1983 CTFT-1 Nixon, Agnes 1927CTFT-6 Nixon, Cynthia 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Noble, Adrian 1950CTFT-11 Noble, Chelsea 1964CTFT-14 Noble, Dennis 1898-1966 WWasWT Noble, James 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Noble, JoMarie Payton CTFT-17 Noble, Thorn CTFT-11 Noiret, Philippe 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Nolan, Doris 1916WWasWT Nolan, Lloyd 1902-1985 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT
Nolle, Nick 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Noonan, Tom 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Norden, Christine 1924-1988 CTFT-6 Nordstrom, Frances WWasWT Norfolk, Edgar 1893WWasWT Norgate, Matthew 1901WWT-17 Norman, Maidie 1912CTFT-2 Norman, Marsha 1947CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Norman, Norman J. 1870-1941 ....WWasWT Norman, Norman V. 1864-1943 ...WWasWT Norman, Thyrza 1884-? WWasWT Normington, John 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Norris, Chuck 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Norris, Patricia CTFT-11 Norris, William 1872-1929 WWasWT North, Alex 1910-1991 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 North, Edmund H. 1911-1990 CTFT-1 North, Sheree 1933CTFT-6 Northcott, Richard 1871-1931 WWasWT Northen, Michael 1921WWT-17 Norton, Elliot 1903WWT-17 Norton, Frederic ?-1946 WWasWT Norton-Taylor, Judy CTFT-3 Norville, Deborah 1958CTFT-15 Norwood, Eille 1861-1948 WWasWT Norwood, Lily See Charisse, Cyd CTFT-12 Norworth, Jack 1879-1959 WWasWT Noth, Christopher 1957(?)CTFT-16 Noto, Lore CTFT-1 Nouri, Michael 1945CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Novak, Kim 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Novak, Marilyn See Novak, Kim CTFT-15 Novello, Don 1943CTFT-3 Novello, Ivor 1893-1951 WWasWT Noyce, Phillip 1950CTFT-12 Noyes, Thomas 1922-1989 CTFT-8 Noziere, Fernand 1874-1931 WWasWT Nugent, Elliott 1899-1980 WWasWT Nugent, John Charles 1878-1947 WWasWT Nugent, Moya 1901-1954 WWasWT Nugent, Nelle 1939CTFT-1 Nunn, Trevor 1940CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Nureyev, Rudolf 1938-1993 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Nuyen, France 1939CTFT-1 Nuytten, Bruno 1945CTFT-9 Nye, Carrie CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nye, Pat 1908WWT-17 Nykvist, Sven 1922(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Nyman, Michael Lawrence 1944-... CTFT-11 Nype, Russell 1924WWT-17
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o Oaker, Jane 1880-? WWasWT Oakland, Simon 1922-1983 CTFT-1 Gates, Warren 1928-1982 CTFT-1 O'Bannon, Dan 1946CTFT-8 Ober, Philip 1902-1982 WWasWT Obey, Andre 1892-1975 WWasWT Obraztsov, Sergei Vladimirovich 1901WWasWT O'Brian, Hugh 1930CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Brien, Barry 1893-1961 WWasWT O'Brien, Conan 1963CTFT-14 O'Brien, David 1930WWasWT O'Brien, Edmond 1915-1985 CTFT-2 O'Brien, Jack 1939CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 O'Brien, Kate 1897-1974 WWasWT O'Brien, Margaret 1937CTFT-3 O'Brien, Maureen 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Brien, Richard 1942CTFT-15 O'Brien, Terence 1887-1970 WWasWT O'Brien, Timothy 1929CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 O'Brien, Virginia 1896-1987 WWasWT O'Brien-Moore, Erin 1908-1979.... WWasWT O'Bryen, W. J. 1898WWasWT Obst, Lynda 1950CTFT-11 O'Callaghan, Richard 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Casey, Sean 1880-1964 WWasWT O'Connell, Arthur 1908-1981 WWT-17 O'Connell, Hugh 1898-1943 WWasWT O'Connell, Jerry 1974(?)CTFT-16 O'Connor, Bill 1919WWasWT O'Connor, Carroll 1924(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 9 O'Connor, Charles Wm. 1878-1955 WWasWT O'Connor, Donald 1925CTFT-3 O'Connor, Glynnis 1955CTFT-6 O'Connor, John J. 1933WWasWT O'Connor, Kevin 1938-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Connor, Kevin J. 1964CTFT-17 O'Connor, Pat CTFT-7 O'Connor, Sinead 1966CTFT-12 O'Connor, Una 1893-1959 WWasWT O'Conor, Joseph 1916WWT-17 O'Dea, Denis 1905WWasWT Odell, George C. D. 1866-1949... WWasWT Odets, Clifford 1906-1963 WWasWT Odette, Mary 1901WWasWT Oditz, Carl 1946CTFT-2 O'Doherty, Eileen 1891WWasWT O'Doherty, Mignon 1890-1961 WWasWT O'Donnell, Chris CTFT-12 O'Donnell, Mark 1954CTFT-1
O'Donnell, Mary Eileen 1948CTFT-5 O'Donnell, Rosie CTFT-12 O'Donoghue, Michael 1940-1994 .... CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-15 O'Donovan, Desmond 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Donovan, Fred 1889-1952 WWasWT Oenslager, Donald 1902-1975 WWasWT O'Farrell, Mary 1892-1968 WWasWT Ogilvie, George 1931WWT-17 Ogilvie, Glencairn Stuart 1858-1932 WWasWT O'Hara, Catherine CTFT-7 O'Hara, David 1965CTFT-4 O'Hara, Jenny CTFT-8 O'Hara, Maureen 1921CTFT-8 O'Hearn, Robert 1921CTFT-5 O'Herlihy, Dan 1919CTFT-6 O'Higgins, Harvey J. 1876-1929 WWasWT Ohlmeyer, Don Jr. 1945CTFT-6 Ohnet, Georges 1848-1918 WWasWT O'Horgan, Tom 1926WWT-17 O'Keefe, Michael 1955CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 O'Keefe, Miles See O'Keeffe, Miles CTFT-14 O'Keeffe, Miles 1955(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Okhlopkov, Nikolai Pavlovich 1900-1967 WWasWT Olaf, Pierre 1928WWT-17 Oland, Warner 1880-1938 WWasWT Olcott, Chauncey 1860-1932 WWasWT Old, John M. See Bava, Mario CTFT-8 Oldham, Derek 1892-1968 WWasWT Oldland, Lillian 1905WWasWT Oldman, Gary 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 O'Leary, William CTFT-4 Oliansky, Joel 1935CTFT-1 Oliffe, Geraldine WWasWT Olim, Dorothy 1934CTFT-1 Olin, Ken 1954CTFT-9 Olin, Lena 1956CTFT-11 Oliphant, Jack 1895WWasWT Olive, Edyth ?-1956 WWasWT Oliver, Anthony 1923WWT-17 Oliver, Barrie 1900WWasWT Oliver, Edith 1912WWT-17 Oliver, Edna May 1885-1942 WWasWT Oliver, Rochelle 1937CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Oliver, Susan 1937-1990 CTFT-11 Oliver, Vic ?-1964 WWasWT Olivier, Laurence 1907-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Olkewicz, Walter CTFT-6 Olmi, Ermanno 1931CTFT-8 Olmos, Edward James 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Loughlin, Gerald S. 1921CTFT-7 Olsen, Merlin 1940CTFT-8 Olsen, Ole 1892-1963 WWasWT Olson, Glen 1945CTFT-4
OSBORN » 5 0 9 Olson, James 1930CTFT-1 Olson, Nancy 1928CTFT-7 O'Malley, Ellen ?-1961 WWasWT O'Malley, Rex 1901WWasWT Oman, Julia Terelyan 1930WWT-17 O'Mara, Kate 1939CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Morrison, Kevin CTFT-1 O'Neal, Frederick 1905WWT-17 O'Neal, Patrick 1927-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Neal, Ron 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Neal, Ryan 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 O'Neal, Tatum 1963CTFT-3 O'Neal, Zelma 1907WWasWT O'Neil, Colette CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Neil, Nancy 1911WWasWT O'Neil, Peggy 1898-1960 WWasWT O'Neill, Dick 1928CTFT-6 O'Neill, Ed 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone 1888-1953 WWasWT O'Neill, Frank B. 1869-1959 WWasWT O'Neill, Henry 1891-1961 WWasWT O'Neill, James 1849-1920 WWasWT O'Neill, Jennifer 1949CTFT-6 O'Neill, Marie 1887-1952 WWasWT O'Neill, Nance 1874-1965 WWasWT O'Neill, Norman 1875-1934 WWasWT O'Neill, Sheila 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ontkean, Michael 1946(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Opatoshu, David 1918CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Openshaw, Charles Elton WWasWT Ophuls, Marcel 1927CTFT-8 Opp, Julie 1871-1921 WWasWT Oppenheimer, Alan 1930CTFT-7 Oppenheimer, Jess 1913-1988 CTFT-8 O'Ramey, Georgia 1886-1928 WWasWT Orbach, Jerry 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Orchard, Julian 1930-1979 WWT-16 Orczy, Emmuska 1865-1947 WWasWT Ord, Robert WWasWT Ord, Simon 1874-1944 WWasWT Ordonneau, Maurice 1854-1916 ...WWasWT Ordway, Sally CTFT-1 O'Regan, Kathleen 1903WWasWT Orlando, Tony 1944CTFT-6 Orme, Denise 1884-1960 WWasWT Orme, Michael 1894-1944 WWasWT Ormond, Julia 1965(?)CTFT-15 Ornbo, Robert 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Rorke, Brefni 1889-1946 WWasWT O'Rourke, Robert 1947CTFT-1 Orr, Mary 1918WWT-17 Osborn, E. W. 1860-1930 WWasWT
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Osborn, Paul 1901-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Osborne, John 1929-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osborne, Kipp 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osborne, Vivienne 1905WWasWT Oscar, Henry 1891-1969 WWasWT Oscarsson, Per 1927CTFT-15 Osgood, Charles 1933CTFT-16 O'Shea, Milo 1926CTFT-6 Osmond, Cliff CTFT-6 Osmond, Donny 1957CTFT-16 Osmond, Marie 1959CTFT-6 Osmun, Betsy 1954CTFT-4 O'Steen, Michael 1962CTFT-8 Osterhage, Jeffrey 1953CTFT-5 Osterman, Lester 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osterwald, Bibi 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ostrow, Stuart 1931WWT-17 O'Sullivan, Maureen 1911CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osuna, Jess 1928CTFT-1 Oswald, Geneviere 1923CTFT-2 O'Toole, Annette 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Toole, Peter 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Ottaway, James 1908WWT-17 Oughton, Winifred 1890-1964 WWasWT Quid, Hermon 1885-1951 WWasWT Oulton, Brian 1908WWT-17 Ouspenskaya, Maria 1876-1949.... WWasWT Overall, Park 1957(?)CTFT-11 Overend, Dorothy WWasWT Overman, Lynne 1887-1943 WWasWT Overmyer, Eric 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Overton, Rick CTFT-3 Ovitz, Michael 1946CTFT-10 Owen, Alun 1925-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Owen, Bill 1914CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Owen, Catherine Dale 1900-1965 WWasWT Owen, Harold 1872-1930 WWasWT Owen, Harrison 1890WWasWT Owen, Reginald 1887-1972 WWasWT Owens, Dana See Queen Latifah Owens, Gary 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Owens, Rochelle 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Oxenberg, Catherine 1961Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Oyra, Jan 1888-? Oz, Frank 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-7
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pp Paar, Jack 1918Pacey, Steven 1957Pacino, Al 1940Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Packer, David Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pagano, Giulia 1949Page, Anthony 1935Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Page, Ashley 1956Page, Austin Page, Geraldine 1924-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Page, Harrison Page, Louise 1955Page, Norman ?-1935 Page, Philip P. 1889Page, Rita 1906-1954 Page, Tilsa 1926Paget, Cecil ?-1955 Paget-Bowman, Cicely 1910Pagett, Nicola 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pagnol, Marcel 1895-1974 Paige, Elaine Paige, Janis Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Painter, Eleanor 1890-1947 Paisner, Dina Pakula, Alan 1928Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Paladini, Ettore 1849-? Paladini-Ando, Celestina Palance, Jack 1920(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Palance, Walter Jack See Palance, Jack Palcy, Euzhan 1957Palerme, Gina Paley, William S. 1901-1990 Palfrey, May Lever 1867-1929 Palin, Michael 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Palma, Loretta 1946Palmer, Barbara 1911Palmer, Betsy 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Palmer, Charles 1869-1920 Palmer, Geoffrey 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Palmer, Gregg 1927Palmer, John 1885-1944 Palmer, Lilli 1914-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Palmer, Minnie 1857-1936 Palmieri, Joe 1939Palminteri, Chazz 1951Paltrow, Bruce 1943Paltrow, Gwyneth 1972-
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Pan, Hermes 1910(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Pankin, Stuart 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pankow, John 1955CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Panter, Joan 1909WWasWT Pantoliano, Joe 1951CTFT-5 Papas, Irene 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Pape, Joan CTFT-1 Papp, Joseph 1921-1991 CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Paragon, John CTFT-8 Pare, Michael 1959CTFT-5 Parent, Gail 1940CTFT-8 Parfitt, Judy CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Parichy, Dennis CTFT-8 Paris, Jerry 1925-1986 CTFT-3 Parish, James WWasWT Parisys, Marcelle WWasWT Parker, Alan 1944CTFT-5 Parker, Anthony 1912WWasWT Parker, Cecil 1897-1971 WWasWT Parker, Corey 1965CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Parker, Eleanor 1922CTFT-5 Parker, Ellen 1949CTFT-6 Parker, Frank 1864-1926 WWasWT Parker, Jameson 1947CTFT-6 Parker, John 1875-1952 WWasWT Parker, Joy 1924WWasWT Parker, Lew 1906-1972 WWasWT Parker, Lottie Blair 1858?-1937 WWasWT Parker, Louis Napoleon 1852-1944 WWasWT Parker, Mary-Louise 1964CTFT-16 Parker, Sarah Jessica 1965CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Parker, Thane 1907WWasWT Parker, Ursula See Andress, Ursula CTFT-18 Parkes, Walter F. 1952(?)CTFT-11 Parkinson, Dian CTFT-4 Parks, Bert 1914-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Parks, Gordon 1912CTFT-6 Parks, Hildy 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Parks, Larry 1914-1975 WWasWT Parks, Michael 1938CTFT-7 Parlakian, Nishan 1925CTFT-4 Parnell, Peter 1953CTFT-1 Parnell, Val 1894WWasWT Parriott, James D. 1950CTFT-2 Parrish, Robert 1916-1995 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-15 Parry, Chris 1952CTFT-5 Parry, Edward Abbott 1863-1943.... WWasWT Parsons, Alan 1888-1933 WWasWT Parsons, Donovan 1888-? WWasWT Parsons, Estelle 1927CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Parsons, Nancie 1904WWasWT Parsons, Percy 1878-1944 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Parton, Dolly 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Pasco, Richard Edward 1926CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Pasdar, Adrian 1965CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Pasekoff, Marilyn 1949CTFT-2 Paskaljevic, Goran 1947CTFT-17 Passer, Ivan 1933CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Passeur, Steve 1899-1966 WWasWT Passmore, Walter 1867-1946 WWasWT Pasternak, Joe 1901-1991 CTFT-11 Paston, George ?-1936 WWasWT Pastorelli, Robert 1954CTFT-13 Patacano, Martino See Chacksfield, Frank CTFT-2 Pataki, Michael 1938CTFT-9 Pataki, Mike See Pataki, Michael CTFT-9 Patch, Wally 1888-1970 WWasWT Pateman, Robert 1840-1924 WWasWT Patinkin, Mandy 1952CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Patric, Jason 1966CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Patrice, Teryn 1956CTFT-4 Patrick, John 1907WWT-17 Patrick, Nigel 1913WWT-17 Patrick, Q. See Wheeler, Hugh CTFT-5 Patrick, Robert 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Patricola, Tom 1891-1950 WWasWT Patterson, Dick 1929CTFT-8 Patterson, Jay 1954CTFT-2 Patterson, Neva 1922WWasWT Patterson, Raymond 1955CTFT-1 Patterson, Richard See Patterson, Dick CTFT-8 Patterson, Tom 1920WWT-17 Patton, Will 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Paul, Adrian 1959CTFT-16 Paul, Betty 1921WWasWT Paul, Kent 1936CTFT-3 Paul, Steven 1958CTFT-3 Pauley, Jane 1950CTFT-5 Pauline, Princess 1873-? WWasWT Paull, Harry Major 1854-1934 WWasWT Paull, Lawrence G. 1946CTFT-11 Paulsen, Albert 1929CTFT-6 Paulsen, Pat 1927-1997 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-17 Paulton, Harry 1842-1917 WWasWT Paumier, Alfred 1870-1951 WWasWT Pavlova, Anna 1885-1931 WWasWT Pavlow, Muriel 1921WWT-17 Pawle, J. Lennox 1872-1936 WWasWT Pawley, Nancy 1901WWasWT Pawson, Hargrave 1902-1945 WWasWT Paxinou, Katina 1900-1974 WWasWT Paxton, Bill 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Paxton, Sydney 1860-1930 WWasWT
Paymer, David CTFT-3 Payn, Grahm 1918WWT-17 Payne, Ben Iden 1888-1976 WWasWT Payne, Edmund 1865-1914 WWasWT Payne, John 1912-1989 CTFT-8 Payne, Laurence 1919WWasWT Payne, Millie WWasWT Payne, Walter ?-1949 WWasWT Payne-Jennings, Victor 1900-1962 WWasWT Pays, Amanda 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Payton-Wright, Pamela 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Peacock, Kim 1901-1966 WWasWT Peacock, Trevor 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pearce, Alice 1917-1966 WWasWT Pearce, Richard 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pearce, Vera 1896-1966 WWasWT Pearl, Jack 1895-1982 WWasWT Pearlman, Stephen 1935CTFT-7 Pearson, Beatrice 1920WWasWT Pearson, Lloyd 1897-1966 WWasWT Pearson, Molly 1876-1959 WWasWT Pearson, Richard 1918WWT-17 Pearson, Sybille 1937CTFT-3 Peaslee, Richard 1930CTFT-1 Peck, Bob 1945CTFT-9 Peck, Gregory 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWasWT Peckinpah, Sam 1925-1984 CTFT-1 Pedgrift, Frederic Henchman WWasWT Pedrick, Gale 1905-1970 WWasWT Peek, Brent CTFT-4 Peel, David 1920WWasWT Peel, Eileen WWT-16 Peeples, Nia 1967CTFT-15 Peerce, Larry 1935(?)CTFT-9 Peile, Frederick 1862-1934 WWasWT Peisley, Frederick 1904-1976 WWT-16 Pelikan, Lisa CTFT-3 Pelissier, Harry Gabriel 1874-1913 WWasWT Peluce, Meeno 1970CTFT-5 Pember, Ron 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pemberton, Brock 1885-1950 WWasWT Pemberton, John Wyndham 1883-1947 WWasWT Pemberton, Max 1863-1950 WWasWT Pemberton, Reece 1914-1977 WWT-16 Pemberton-Billing, Robin 1929WWT-17 Pena, Elizabeth 1960CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Pendleton, Austin 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pendleton, Wyman 1916WWT-17 Penghlis, Thaao CTFT-8 Penley, Arthur 1881-1954 WWasWT Penley, W. S. 1851-1912 WWasWT Penn, Arthur 1922CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Penn, Bill 1931WWasWT
PERRY • 511 Penn, Christopher 1966CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Penn, Sean 1960CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Pennebaker, D. A. 1925CTFT-15 Pennebaker, Donn Alan See Pennebaker, D. A CTFT-15 Pennington, Ann 1892-1971 WWasWT Pennington, Janice CTFT-4 Pennington, Michael 1943CTFT-11 Penny, Joe 1956(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Penrose, John 1917WWasWT Penzner, Seymour 1915CTFT-2 Peple, Edward H. 1867-1924 WWasWT Peppard, George 1928-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-13 Perceval-Clark, Perceval 1881-1938 WWasWT Percy, Edward 1891-1968 WWasWT Percy, S. Esme 1887-1957 WWasWT Percy, William Stratford 1872-1946 WWasWT Percyval, T. Wigney 1865-? WWasWT Perenchio, Jerry 1930CTFT-12 Perez, Lazaro 1945CTFT-5 Perez, Rosie 1965(?)CTFT-13 Perido, Nick See Como, Perry CTFT-12 Perkins, Anthony 1932-1992 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Perkins, Don 1928CTFT-2 Perkins, Elizabeth 1960(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Perkins, Osgood 1892-1937 WWasWT Perkins, Tony See Perkins, Anthony CTFT-13 Perlich, Max 1968(?)CTFT-15 Perlman, Rhea 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Perlman, Ron 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Perloff, Carey CTFT-7 Permut, David A. 1954CTFT-14 Perrey, Mireille WWasWT Perrin, Vic See Perrin, Victor CTFT-9 Perrin, Victor 1916-1989 CTFT-9 Perrine, Valerie 1943CTFT-3 Perrins, Leslie 1902-1962 WWasWT Perry, Antoinette 1888-1946 WWasWT Perry, (Arthur) John 1906WWasWT Perry, Elizabeth 1933CTFT-2 Perry, Felton CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Perry, Frank 1930-1995 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-15 Perry, Keith 1931CTFT-8 Perry, Luke 1966(?)CTFT-11 Perry, Matthew 1969CTFT-15 Perry, Matthew L. See Perry, Matthew CTFT-15 Perry, Margaret 1913WWasWT
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Perry, Roger 1933CTFT-1 Ferryman, Dwayne B. Ill 1963CTFT-8 Ferryman, Jill 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Persky, Lester 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Persky, Lisa Jane CTFT-4 Persoff, Nehemiah 1920CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pertwee, Jon 1919WWT-17 Pertwee, Michael 1916WWT-17 Pertwee, Roland 1885-1963 WWasWT Pesci, Joe 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pesci, Joey See Pesci, Joe CTFT-16 Pescow, Donna CTFT-3 Pesola, Robert 1949CTFT-2 Peters, Bernadette 1948CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Peters, Brock 1927CTFT-6 Peters, Jon 1947CTFT-3 Peters, Roberta 1930CTFT-4 Peters, Rollo 1892-1967 WWasWT Peters, William 1921CTFT-2 Petersen, Erika 1949CTFT-4 Petersen, William L CTFT-3 Petersen, Wolfgang 1941CTFT-8 Peterson, Cassandra 1951CTFT-9 Peterson, Lenka 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Peterson, Roger 1928CTFT-5 Petherbridge, Edward 1936CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Petit, Roland 1924WWasWT Petley, Frank E. 1872-1945 WWasWT Petrarca, David 1962CTFT-13 Petrass, Sari 1890-1930 WWasWT Petrides, Avra CTFT-2 Petrie, Daniel 1920CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Petrie, David Hay 1895-1948 WWasWT Petrie, George O CTFT-9 Petrova, Olga 1886-1977 WWasWT Pettet, Joanna 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pettingell, Frank 1891-1968 WWasWT Petty, Lori 1963(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Peyser, Penny CTFT-7 Pezzullo, Ralph 1951CTFT-2 Pfeiffer, Dedee 1964CTFT-17 Pfeiffer, Michelle 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Phethean, David 1918WWT-17 Philips, F. C. 1849-1921 WWasWT Philips, Mary 1901WWasWT Phillips, Arlene 1943CTFT-4 Phillips, Bob 1953CTFT-4 Phillips, Cyril L 1894WWasWT Phillips, Julianne 1960CTFT-16 Phillips, Kate 1856-1931 WWasWT Phillips, Leslie 1924CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Phillips, Lou Diamond 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Phillips, Lloyd CTFT-8 Phillips, Mackenzie 1959CTFT-7 Phillips, Margaret 1923-1984 WWT-17 Phillips, Michael 1943CTFT-7 Phillips, Michelle 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Phillips, Peter 1949CTFT-2 Phillips, Robin 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Phillips, Sian 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Phillips, Stephen 1866-1915 WWasWT Phillips, Wendy 1952CTFT-17 Phillpotts, Adelaide 1896WWasWT Phillpotts, Ambrosine 1912WWT-17 Phillpotts, Eden 1862-1960 WWasWT Phipps, Nicholas 1913-1980 WWT-16 Phoenix, River 1970-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Pialat, Maurice 1925CTFT-8 Piazza, Ben 1934-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Picard, Andre 1874-1926 WWasWT Picardo, Robert 1953CTFT-17 Pickard, Helena 1900-1959 WWasWT Pickard, Margery 1911WWasWT Pickens, Slim 1919-1983 CTFT-2 Picker, David V. 1931CTFT-12 Pickering, Edward A. 1871-? WWasWT Pickering, Edward W WWT-17 Pickett, Cindy 1947CTFT-7 Pickford, Mary 1893-1979 WWasWT Pickles, Christina CTFT-3 Pickrell, Piper 1950CTFT-4 Pickup, Ronald 1940CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Picon, Molly 1898-1992 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Piddock, Jim 1956CTFT-2 Pidgeon, Walter 1897-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pielmeier, John 1949CTFT-1 Pierat, Marie Therese ?-1934 WWasWT Pierce, Paula Kay 1942CTFT-3 Pierson, Frank 1925CTFT-12 Pierson, Geoffrey 1949CTFT-4 Pifer, Drury CTFT-6 Piffard, Frederic 1902WWasWT Pigott, A. S WWasWT Pigott-Smith, Tim 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Pilbeam, Nova 1919WWasWT Pilbrow, Richard 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Piker, Harry 1885-1961 WWasWT Pileggi, Mitch 1952(?)CTFT-16 Pillsbury, Sarah CTFT-12 Pimlott, Steven CTFT-9 Pinchot, Bronson 1959CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Pine, Robert 1928CTFT-4 Pinero, Arthur Wing 1855-1934 ...WWasWT
Pink, Wai ?-1922 Pinkett, Jada 1971(?)Pinner, David 1940Pino, Rosario ?-1933 Pinta, Harold See Pinter, Harold Pintauro, Danny 1976Pintauro, Joseph T. 1930Pinter, Harold 1930Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Pintoff, Ernest 1931Piper, Franco Pippin, Donald 1931Pirandello, Luigi 1867-1936 Piscopo, Joe 1951Pisier, Marie-France 1944Pithey, Wensley 1914Pitkin, William 1925Pitoeff, Georges 1886-1939 Pitoeff, Ludmilla 1896-1951 Pitoniak, Anne 1922Pitou, Augustus 1843-1915 Pitt, Archie 1885-1924 Pitt, Brad 1963(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Pittman, Bob 1953Pitts, ZaSu 1900-1963 Piven, Jeremy 1965(?)Pixley, Frank 1867-1919 Place, Mary Kay 1947Plachy, William J. 1948Plana, Tony 1953Planchon, Roger 1931Plater, Alan 1935Platt, Agnes Platt, Livingston 1885-1968 Platt, Oliver 196(?)Playfair, Arthur 1869-1918 Playfair, Nigel 1874-1934 Playten, Alice 1947Pleasants, Jack 1874-? Pleasence, Angela Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pleasence, Donald 1919-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Pleshette, John 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pleshette, Suzanne 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Pleydell, George 1868-? Plimpton, Martha 1970Plinge, Walter Plouviez, Peter 1931Plowright, Joan 1929Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Plumb, Eve 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Plumley, Don 1934Plummer, Amanda 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Plummer, Christopher 1927(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Plunkett, Maryann 1953-
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Plunkett, Patricia 1926Plymale, Trip 1949Plymptom, Eben 1853-1915 Poel, William 1852-1934 Poggi, Gregory 1946Poggi, Jack 1928Pogue, Chuck 1950Poindexter, Buster See Johansen, David Pointer, Priscilla 1924Poiret, Jean 1926-1992 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Poitier, Sidney 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Polaire, Mdlle. 1879-1939 Polan, Lou 1904-1976 Poland, Albert 1941Polanski, Roman 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Poledouris, Basil Poliakoff, Stephen 1952Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Poliakoff, Vera See Lindsay, Vera Polic, Henry Polini, Marie ?-1960 Pollack, Sydney 1934Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Pollak, Kevin 1958Pollan, Tracy Pollard, Daphne 1890Pollard, Michael J. 1939Policy, Sarah 1979Pollock, Arthur 1886-? Pollock, Channing 1880-1946 Pollock, Dale 1950Pollock, Elizabeth 1898-1970 Pollock, Ellen 1903Pollock, John 1878-1963 Pollock, Nancy R. 1905-1979 Pollock, William 1881-1944 Polonsky, Abraham 1910Poluskis, The Pomerantz, Earl Pomeroy, Jay 1895-1955 Pompian, Paul 1944Pond, Helen 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ponicsan, Darryl 1942Ponti, Carlo 1913Poole, Roy 1924-1986 Pooley, Olaf Pope, Muriel Pope, Peter 1955Poppenger, Carol 1937Popplewell, Jack 1911Porel, Paul 1843-1917 Porteous, Gilbert 1868-1928 Porter, Caleb 1867-1940 Porter, Cole 1893-1964 Porter, Don 1912Porter, Eric 1928-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Porter, Neil 1895-1944
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Porter, Stephen 1925CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Porterfield, Robert (Huffard) 1905-1971 WWasWT Portman, Eric 1903-1969 WWasWT Porto-Riche, Georges de 1849-1930 WWasWT Posey, Parker 1968CTFT-17 Posford, George 1906WWasWT Possart, Ernst Ritter von 1841-1921 WWasWT Post, Guy Bates 1875-1968 WWasWT Post, Markie 1950CTFT-9 Post, Mike CTFT-6 Poster, Steven 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Postlethwaite, Pete 1946(?)CTFT-17 Poston, Tom 1921CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Potter, Cora 1857-1936 WWasWT Potter, Dennis 1935CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Potter, H. C. 1904-1977 WWasWT Potter, Madeleine CTFT-12 Potter, Paul 1853-1921 WWasWT Potts, Annie 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Potts, David 1949CTFT-1 Potts, Nancy CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Poul, Alan Mark 1954CTFT-3 Poulton, A. G. 1867-? WWasWT Pounder, C. C. H. 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pounds, Charles Courtice 1862-1927 WWasWT Pounds, Louie WWasWT Pountney, David 1947CTFT-1 7 Povah, Phyllis 1920WWasWT Povich, Maury 1939CTFT-11 Powell, Addison 1921CTFT-6 Powell, Anthony CTFT-11 Powell, Eleanor 1912-1982 WWasWT Powell, Jane 1929CTFT-7 Powell, Michael 1905-1990 CTFT-11 Powell, Peter 1908WWasWT Powell, Robert 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Powell, William 1892-1984 WWasWT Power, Hartley 1894-1966 WWasWT Power, Tyrone 1869-1931 WWasWT Power, Tyrone 1914-1958 WWasWT Powers, Eugene 1872-? WWasWT Powers, James T. 1862-1942 WWasWT Powers, John 1935WWT-17 Powers, Leona 1898-1967 WWasWT Powers, Stefanie 1942CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Powers, Tom 1890-1955 WWasWT Pownall, David 1938CTFT-11 Powys, Stephen 1907WWasWT Praga, Marco 1862-1929 WWasWT Pratt, Muriel ?-1945 WWasWT Preece, Tim 1938WWT-17 Preedy, George R. 1888-1952 WWasWT
PROCHNOW513 Preminger, Otto 1906-1986 CTFT-3 Prentice, Charles W. 1898WWasWT Prentice, Herbert M. 1890WWasWT Prentiss, Paula 1939CTFT-7 Presbrey, Eugene Wyley 1853-1931 WWasWT Prescott, Ken 1948CTFT-3 Presley, Elvis 1935-1977 CTFT-17 Presley, Priscilla 1945CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Presnell, Harve 1933CTFT-8 Pressburger, Emeric 1902-1988 CTFT-7 Pressman, Edward R. 1943CTFT-9 Pressman, Lawrence 1939CTFT-5 Pressman, Michael 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Preston, Kelly 1962CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Preston, Robert 1918-1987 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Preston, William 1921CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Prevost, Marcel 1862-1941 WWasWT Price, Dennis 1915-1973 WWasWT Price, Don 1933CTFT-2 Price, Evadne 1896WWasWT Price, Frank 1930CTFT-10 Price, Lonny 1959CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Price, Michael P. 1938CTFT-1 Price, Nancy 1880-1970 WWasWT Price, Richard 1949CTFT-12 Price, Vincent 1911-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pride, Malcolm 1930WWT-17 Priestley, J. B. 1894-1984 WWT-17 Priestly, Jason 1969CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Primrose, Dorothy 1916WWT-17 Primus, Barry 1938CTFT-2 Prince 1958CTFT-12 Prince, Adelaide 1866-1941 WWasWT Prince, Arthur 1881-? WWasWT Prince, Elsie 1902WWasWT Prince, Faith CTFT-8 Prince, Hal See Prince, Harold CTFT-16 Prince, Harold 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Prince, Jonathan 1958CTFT-3 Prince, William 1913-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Principal, Victoria 1945CTFT-5 Prine, Andrew 1936CTFT-6 Prinsep, Anthony Leyland 1888-1942 WWasWT Printemps, Yvonne 1895-1977 WWasWT Prinz, Rosemary CTFT-1 Prior, Allan WWasWT Prochnow, Jurgen 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7
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Proett, Daniel (M.) 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Proft, Pat 1947CTFT-11 Prosky, Robert 1930CTFT-3 Provenza, Paul 1957CTFT-15 Provost, Jeanne WWasWT Prowse, Juliet 1936-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Prussing, Louise 1897WWasWT Pryce, Jonathan 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pryce, Richard 1864-1942 WWasWT Pryde, Peggy 1869-? WWasWT Pryor, Nicholas 1935CTFT-5 Pryor, Richard 1940CTFT-3 Pryor, Roger 1901-1974 WWasWT Pryse, Hugh 1910-1955 WWasWT Psacharopoulos, Nikos 1928-1989.... CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pudenz, Steve 1947CTFT-2 Pullman, Bill 1954CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pullman, William See Pullman, Bill CTFT-14 Purcell, Charles 1883-1962 WWasWT Purcell, Harold 1907WWasWT Purcell, Irene 1903-1972 WWasWT Purcell, Lee 1953CTFT-4 Purdell, Reginald 1896-1953 WWasWT Purdham, David 1951CTFT-1 Purdom, C.B. 1883-1965 WWasWT Purl, Linda CTFT-5 Purnell, Louise 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pusey, Arthur WWasWT Puttnam, David 1941CTFT-10 Puzo, Mario 1920CTFT-10 Pyant, Paul 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pyle, Denver 1920CTFT-9 Pyne, Daniel 1955CTFT-10
o Quaid, Dennis 1954CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Quaid, Randy 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Quarry, Robert 1924CTFT-7 Quartermaine, Charles 1877-1958 ..WWasWT Quartermaine, Leon 1876-1967 ....WWasWT Quartermass, Martin See Carpenter, John CTFT-15 Quayle, Anna 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Quayle, Anthony 1913-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Queen Latifah 1970(?)CTFT-14
Quentin, Patrick See Wheeler, Hugh Quesenbery, Whitney 1954Questel, Mae 1908Quick, Diana 1946Quigley, Linnea Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Quigley, William J. 1951Quillan, Eddie 1907-1990 Quilley, Denis 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Quine, Richard 1920-1989 Quinlan, Gertrude 1875-1963 Quinlan, Kathleen 1954Quinn, Aidan 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Quinn, Anthony 1915Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Quinn, Henry J. 1928Quinn, J.C Quinn, Martha 1959Quinn, Patrick 1950Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Quinn, Tony 1899-1967 Quintero, Jose 1924Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Quinteros, Joaquin 1873-1944 Quinteros, Serafin 1871-1938
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Rabb, Ellis 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rabe, David 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Rachins, Alan 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rademakers, Fons 1920CTFT-8 Radford, Basil 1897-1952 WWasWT Radford, Michael 1950CTFT-14 Radner, Gilda 1946-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Radnitz, Robert B CTFT-1 Radosh, Stephen 1951CTFT-2 Rae, Charlotte 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rae, Edna See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-13 Rae, Eric 1899WWasWT Rae, Kenneth 1901WWasWT Raeburn, Henzie 1900-1973 WWasWT Raedler, Dorothy 1917WWT-17 Raevsky, losif Moiseevich 1900-...WWasWT Rafelson, Bob 1933CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Rafferty, Pat 1861-1952 WWasWT Raffin, Deborah 1953CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rafkin, Alan 1928CTFT-3
Raglan, James 1901-1961 Ragland, Robert O. 1931Ragni, Gerome 1942-1991 Ragno, Joseph Railsback, Steve Raimi, Sam 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Raimi, Sam M. See Raimi, Sam Raimu, M. 1883-1946 Rain, Douglas Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rainbow, Frank 1913Raine, Jack 1897Rainer, Luise 1912Rainey, Ford 1908Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rains, Claude 1889-1967 Raitt, John 1917Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rakoff, Alvin 1927Raksin, David 1912Raleigh, Cecil 1856-1914 Raleigh, Mrs. Saba ?-1923 Ralph, Sheryl Lee 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ralston, Ken Ramage, Cecil B. 1895Rambeau, Marjorie 1889-1970 Rambert, Marie Rambo, Dack 1941-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Ramey, Samuel 1942Ramin, Sid 1924Ramis, Harold 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Ramont, Mark S. 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rampling, Charlotte 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ramsay, Remak 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ramsden, Dennis 1918Ramsey, Alicia ?-1933 Ramsey, Logan 1921Ranalow, Frederick Baring 1873-1953 Randall, Carl ?-1965 Randall, Harry 1860-1932 Randall, Leslie 1924Earlier sketch in WWasWT Randall, Tony 1920Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Randel, Melissa Randell, Ron 1923Randle, Betsy Randolph, Elsie 1904Randolph, John 1915Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Randolph, Robert 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ranevsky, Boris 1891Ranft, Albert Adam 1858-? Rankin, Arthur McKee 1841-1914 Rankin, Molly
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Rankin, Phyllis 1874-1934 WWasWT Ransley, Peter 1931CTFT-5 Ranson, Herbert 1889WWasWT Rapaport, Michael 1970(?)CTFT-16 Rapf, Matthew 1920-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Raphael, Frederic M. 1931CTFT-2 Raphael, Gerriane 1939CTFT-5 Raphael, John N. 1868-1917 WWasWT Raphael, Sally Jessy 1943CTFT-11 Raphael, William 1858-? WWasWT Raphaelson, Samson 1896-1983 ...WWasWT Rappaport, David 1951-1990 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-9 Rappeneau, Jean-Paul 1932CTFT-14 Rappoport, David Steven 1957CTFT-4 Rasch, Albertina 1891-1967 WWasWT Rascoe, Burton 1892-1957 WWasWT Rashad, Phylicia 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Rashovich, Gordana CTFT-2 Rasulala, Thalmus 1939-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-10 Rathbone, Basil 1892-1967 WWasWT Rathbone, Guy B. 1884-1916 WWasWT Rather, Dan 1931CTFT-5 Ratoff, Gregory 1893-1960 WWasWT Rattigan, Terence 1911-1977 WWT-17 Ratzenberger, John CTFT-3 Raucher, Herman 1928CTFT-1 Ravetch, Irving 1920CTFT-11 Ravin, Linda 1956CTFT-2 Rawlings, Margaret 1906WWT-17 Rawlins, Adrian CTFT-9 Rawlins, Lester 1924-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rawlinson, A. R. (Arthur Richard) 1894WWasWT Rawls, Eugenia 1916CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rawson, Graham 1890-1955 WWasWT Rawson, Tristan 1888-? WWasWT Ray, Aldo 1926-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ray, Gabrielle 1883-? WWasWT Ray, James 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ray, Phil 1872-? WWasWT Ray, Rene WWasWT Ray, Satyajit 1921-1992 CTFT-11 Rayburn, Gene 1917CTFT-3 Rave, Carol 1923WWasWT Raye, Martha 1916-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Raymond, Cyril 1897?-1973 WWasWT Raymond, Gene 1908CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Raymond, Helen 1885?-1965 WWasWT Raymond, Paul WWT-17 Raynal, Paul 1885?-1971 WWasWT Rayne, Leonard 1869-1925 WWasWT Rayner, Minnie 1869-1941 WWasWT Rea, Alec L. 1878-1953 WWasWT
Rea, Stephen 1943(?)Rea, William J. 1884-1932 Read, James 1952(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Reade, Hamish See Gray, Simon Reader, Ralph 1903Reams, Lee Roy Reardon, Dennis J. 1944Reardon, John ?-1988 Reasoner, Harry 1923-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Reaves-Phillips, Sandra Recht, Ray 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Red, Eric 1961Reddy, Helen 1942Redeker, Quinn K. 1936Redfield, Adam 1959Redfield, William 1926-1976 Redford, Robert 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Redgrave, Corin 1939Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Redgrave, Lynn 1943Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Redgrave, Michael 1908-1985 Redgrave, Vanessa 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Redington, Michael 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Redman, Joyce 1918Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Redmond, Liam 1913Redmond, Moira Redstone, Sumner 1923Reece, Brian 1913-1962 Reed, Carol 1906-1976 Reed, Donna 1921-1986 Reed, Florence 1883-1967 Reed, Joseph Verner Sr. 1902-1973 Reed, Mark 1893Reed, Oliver 1938Reed, Pamela 1949(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Reed, Rex 1938Reed, Robert 1932-1992 Obituary in CTFT-11 Reed, Sheila Reedy, Pat 1940Rees, Angharad 1949Rees, Llewellyn 1901Rees, Roger 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Reeve, Ada 1874-1966 Reeve, Christopher 1952Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Reeves, Geoffrey 1939Reeves, Keanu 1965(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Reeves, (Philip) Kynaston 1893-1971 Reeves-Smith, H. 1862-1938
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Regalbuto, Joe Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Regan, Sylvia 1908Regina, Paul 1956Regnier, Marthe 1880-? Rehan, Ada 1860-1916 Rehme, Robert 1935Reich, John 1906-1988 Reich, Richard Reich, Steve 1936Reicher, Frank 1875-1965 Reid, Beryl 1920-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Reid, Daphne See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne Reid, Daphne Maxwell See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne Reid, Frances 1918Earlier sketch in WWasWT Reid, Hal ?-1920 Reid, Kate 1930Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Reid, Tim 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Reid, Wallace 1891-1923 Reidy, Kitty 1902Reilly, Charles Nelson 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Reinach, Enrico 1850-? Reinglas, Fred 1936(?)-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Reiner, Carl 1922Reiner, Rob 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reinhardt, Max 1873-1943 Reinhold, Judge 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reinking, Ann 1949Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Reiser, Paul 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reisman, Jane Reisner, Allen Reiss, Alvin H. 1930Reiss, Stuart 1921Reisz, Karel 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reiter, Virginia Reitman, Ivan 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rejane, Gabrielle 1857-1920 Relph, George 1888-1960 Relph, Michael 1815-? Relph, Phyllis 1888-? Remar, James 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Remick, Lee 1935-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Remme, John 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Renaud, Madeleine Rendle, Thomas McDonald 1856-1926
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516 • RENE Rene, Ida WWasWT Rennie, James 1890-1965 WWasWT Renouardt, Jeanne WWasWT Repole, Charles CTFT-1 Resnais, Alain 1922CTFT-5 Resnick, Patricia 1953CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Retford, Ella ?-1962 WWasWT Rettura, Joseph 1953CTFT-2 Reubens, Paul 1952CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Revelle, Arthur Hamilton 1872-1958 WWasWT Revere, Anne 1906-1972 WWasWT Revill, Clive 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rey, Antonia 1927CTFT-2 Rey, Fernando 1917-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Reynolds, Alfred 1884-1969 WWasWT Reynolds, Bill See Reynolds, William CTFT-10 Reynolds, Buddy See Reynolds, Burt CTFT-13 Reynolds, Burt 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Reynolds, Debbie 1932CTFT-3 Reynolds, Dorothy 1913-1977 WWT-16 Reynolds, E. Vivian 1866-1952 WWasWT Reynolds, Gene 1925CTFT-3 Reynolds, George Francis 1880-? WWasWT Reynolds, Jonathan 1942CTFT-3 Reynolds, Kevin 1952CTFT-15 Reynolds, Thomas ?-1947 WWasWT Reynolds, Tom 1866-1942 WWasWT Reynolds, William 1910-1997 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-18 Reynolds, William H. See Reynolds, William CTFT-10 Rhea, Caroline CTFT-17 Rhee, Phillip 1960(?)CTFT-15 Rho, Stella 1886-? WWasWT Rhoades, Barbara 1947CTFT-8 Rhodes, Harrison 1871-1929 WWasWT Rhodes, Leah 1902-1986 CTFT-4 Rhodes, Marjorie 1903-1979 WWT-16 Rhodes, Michael 1945CTFT-14 Rhodes, Nancy 1946CTFT-3 Rhodes, Raymond Crompton 1887-1935 WWasWT Rhue, Madlyn 1934CTFT-8 Rhys-Davies, John 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rhys Jones, Griffith 1953CTFT-13 Riabouchinska, Tatiana 1916WWasWT Ribeiro, Alfonso 1971CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ribman, Ronald 1932WWT-17 Ricci, Christina 1980CTFT-17 Rice, Edward Everett 1848-1924... WWasWT Rice, Elmer 1892-1967 WWasWT Rice, Peter 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rice, Roy 1909WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Rice, Tim 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Rich, David Lowell 1920CTFT-12 Rich, Frank 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Rich, John 1925CTFT-4 Rich, Lee CTFT-6 Richard, Cliff 1940CTFT-5 Richards, Angela 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Richards, Beah CTFT-7 Richards, Cicely ?-1933 WWasWT Richards, Evan CTFT-3 Richards, Jess 1943CTFT-4 Richards, Lloyd CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Richards, Martin 1932CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Richards, Michael 1949CTFT-15 Richards, Paul David 1934CTFT-2 Richards, Susan 1898WWasWT Richardson, Claibe 1929CTFT-1 Richardson, Frank 1871-1917 WWasWT Richardson, Ian 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Richardson, Joely 1965CTFT-12 Richardson, Leander 1856-1918 ...WWasWT Richardson, Lee 1926CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Richardson, Miranda 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Richardson, Myrtle WWasWT Richardson, Natasha 1963CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Richardson, Patricia 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Richardson, Ralph 1902-1983 WWT-17 Richardson, Rob See Richardson, Robert CTFT-12 Richardson, Robert CTFT-12 Richardson, Ron 1952-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Richardson, Tony 1928-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Riche, Robert 1925CTFT-4 Richepin, Jacques 1880-1946 WWasWT Richepin, Jean 1849-1926 WWasWT Richman, Arthur 1886-1944 WWasWT Richman, Charles J. 1870-1940 ....WWasWT Richman, Harry 1895-1972 WWasWT Richman, Mark See Richman, Peter Mark CTFT-16 Richman, Peter Mark 1927CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Richmond, Gillian 1954CTFT-15 Richmond, John Peter See Carradine, John CTFT-7 Richmond, Peter See Carradine, John CTFT-7 Richmond, Susan 1894-1959 WWasWT Richter, Deborah CTFT-7 Richter, Jason James 1980CTFT-17 Rickaby, J. W WWasWT Ricketts, Charles 1866-1931 WWasWT Rickles, Don 1926CTFT-2
Rickman, Alan 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Riddle, Nelson 1921-1985 Ridgeway, Lindsay Ridgeway, Philip 1891-1954 Ridgeway, Philip 1920Ridler, Anne 1912Ridley, Arnold 1896Riegert, Peter 1947Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Riehle, Richard 1948Rietti, Victor 1888-1963 Rietty, Robert 1923Rifkin, Adam 1966Rifkin, Harmon "Bud" 1942Rigby, Arthur 1870-1944 Rigby, Arthur 1900-1971 Rigby, Edward 1879-1951 Rigby, Harry 1925Rigdon, Kevin 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rigg, Diana 1938Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Riggs, Lynn 1899-1954 Rignold, George ?-1912 Rignold, Lionel ?-1919 Riker, William 1923Riley, Jack 1935Riley, Larry Rinaldo Rinehart, Elaine 1952Rinehart, Mary 1876-1958 Rinehimer, John 1951Ring, Blanche 1877-1961 Ring, Frances 1882-1951 Ringwald, Molly 1968Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Rinker, Kenneth 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rintels, David W. 1939Rip, Georges ?-1941 Ripley, Patricia T. 1924Riscoe, Arthur 1896-1954 Risdon, Elizabeth 1887-1958 Ritchard, Cyril 1897-1977 Ritchie, Adele 1874-1930 Ritchie, June Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ritchie, Michael 1938Ritman, William ?-1984 Ritt, Martin 1914-1990 Obituary in CTFT-9 Ritter, John 1948Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Rivera, Chita 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Rivera, Geraldo 1943Rivers, Joan 1933(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Rix, Brian 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roach, Hal 1892-1992 Roache, Linus 1964(?)Roache, Viola 1885-1931
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Robards, Jason 1922CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-1 7 Robards, Sam 1962(?)CTFT-9 Robb, David 1947CTFT-7 Robb, R. D. 1972CTFT-5 Robbe, Scott D. 1955CTFT-4 Robbe-Grillet, Alain 1922CTFT-8 Robbins, Carrie Fishbein 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Robbins, Jana CTFT-1 Robbins, Jane Maria 1949CTFT-2 Robbins, Jerome 1918CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT4; WWT-17 Robbins, Matthew CTFT-6 Robbins, Rex 1935CTFT-2 Robbins, Tim 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Robert, Eugene 1877-? WWasWT Robert!, Lyda 1909-1938 WWasWT Roberts, Anthony See Roberts, Tony CTFT-15 Roberts, Arthur 1852-1933 WWasWT Roberts, Christian 1944CTFT-8 Roberts, Doris 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4; WWT-17 Roberts, Eric 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Roberts, Evelyn 1886-1962 WWasWT Roberts, Ewan 1914WWT-17 Roberts, Florence 1871-1927 WWasWT Roberts, J. H. 1884-1961 WWasWT Roberts, Joan 1918WWasWT Roberts, John 1916-1972 WWT-16 Roberts, Julia 1967CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Roberts, Julie 1966CTFT-4 Roberts, Lance 1959CTFT-2 Roberts, Marilyn CTFT-3 Roberts, Pernell CTFT-3 Roberts, R. A. 1870-? WWasWT Roberts, Rachel 1927-1980 WWT-17 Roberts, Ralph ?-1944 WWasWT Roberts, Tanya 1955CTFT-7 Roberts, Theodore 1861-1928 WWasWT Roberts, Tony 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Robertshaw, Jerrold 1866-1941 WWasWT Robertson, Beatrice ForbesSee Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice. WWasWT Robertson, Cliff 1925CTFT-3 Robertson, Dale 1923CTFT-5 Robertson, Guy 1892WWasWT Robertson, Ian 1858-1936 WWasWT Robertson, Joel 1950CTFT-3 Robertson, Johnston ForbesSee Forbes-Robertson, Johnston WWasWT Robertson, Lanie CTFT-7 Robertson, Malcolm 1933WWT-17 Robertson, Robbie 1943CTFT-14 Robertson, Scott 1954CTFT-4 Robertson, Toby 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Robertson, W. Graham 1867-1948 WWasWT
Robeson, Paul 1898-1976 WWasWT Robey, George 1869-1954 WWasWT Robin See Ana-Alicia CTFT-18 Robins, Edward H. 1880-1955 WWasWT Robins, Elizabeth 1865-1952 WWasWT Robins, Gertrude L. ?-1917 WWasWT Robins, Laila 1959CTFT-3 Robinson, Andrew 1942CTFT-7 Robinson, Bill 1878-1949 WWasWT Robinson, Bruce 1946CTFT-12 Robinson, Dar 1948-1986 CTFT-4 Robinson, Edward G. 1893-1972 ..WWasWT Robinson, Holly 1965CTFT-13 Robinson, Jack T. D. See Robinson, Phil Alden CTFT-12 Robinson, James G. 1935CTFT-17 Robinson, Jane CTFT-12 Robinson, John 1908-1979 WWT-16 Robinson, Kathleen 1909WWasWT Robinson, Lennox 1886-1958 WWasWT Robinson, Madeleine 1908WWasWT Robinson, Martin P. 1954CTFT-1 Robinson, Norah 1901WWasWT Robinson, Patrick 1963CTFT-4 Robinson, Percy 1889-1967 WWasWT Robinson, Phil Alden 1950CTFT-12 Robinson, Tony CTFT-11 Robson, E. M. 1855-1932 WWasWT Robson, Eleanor Elise 1879-? WWasWT Robson, Flora 1902-1984 WWT-17 Robson, Mary 1893WWasWT Robson, May 1865-1942 WWasWT Rocco, Alex 1936CTFT-9 Rocco, Marc 1965(?)CTFT-17 Roch, Madeleine ?-1930 WWasWT Roche, Eugene 1928CTFT-7 Rocher, Rene 1890WWasWT Rochon, Lela 1965CTFT-16 Rock, Charles 1866-1919 WWasWT Rock, Chris 1967(?)CTFT-13 Rodd, Marcia 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roddam, Franc 1946CTFT-7 Roddenberry, Gene 1921-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Rodgers, Anton 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Rodgers, Mark CTFT-7 Rodgers, Mary 1931WWT-17 Rodgers, Richard 1902-1979 WWT-17 Rodriguez, Paul CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rodriguez, Robert 1968CTFT-14 Rodway, Norman 1929CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roe, Bassett 1860-1934 WWasWT Roebling, Paul 1934WWT-17 Roeg, Nicolas 1928CTFT-6 Roemer, Michael 1928CTFT-12 Roerick, William 1912WWT-17 Rogan, Josh See Matheson, Richard CTFT-6 Rogers, Anne 1933WWT-17 Rogers, Fred 1928CTFT-6
ROSE » 5 1 7 Rogers, Gil 1934CTFT-1 Rogers, Ginger 1911-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Kenny 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rogers, Max ?-1932 WWasWT Rogers, Melody CTFT-4 Rogers, Mimi 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rogers, Paul 1917CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Wayne 1933CTFT-3 Rogers, Will 1879-1935 WWasWT Rohmer, Eric 1920(?)CTFT-12 Rohmer, Sax 1886-1959 WWasWT Roizman, Owen 1936CTFT-10 Roker, Roxie 1929-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Rolf, Frederick 1926CTFT-2 Rolin, Judi 1946CTFT-5 Rolle, Esther CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rolle, Georges ?-1916 WWasWT Rollins, Henry 1961CTFT-16 Rollins, Howard E. Jr. 1950-1996... CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Rollins, Jack CTFT-5 Roily, Jeanne ?-1929 WWasWT Rolston, Mark 1956CTFT-5 Rolyat, Dan 1872-1927 WWasWT Romaine, Claire 1873-1964 WWasWT Roman, Arlene 1959CTFT-5 Roman, Lawrence CTFT-1 Roman, Ruth 1924CTFT-5 Romano, John 1948CTFT-4 Romano, Ray 1957CTFT-17 Romberg, Sigmund 1887-1951 WWasWT Rome, Fred 1874-? WWasWT Romero, Cesar 1907-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Romero, George A. 1940CTFT-6 Romney, Edana 1919WWasWT Ronald, Landon 1873-1938 WWasWT Ronstadt, Linda 1946CTFT-9 Rooke, Irene 1878-1958 WWasWT Rooke, Valentine 1912WWasWT Rooker, Michael 1955(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Rooney, Andy 1920CTFT-5 Rooney, Mickey 1922CTFT-3 Roos, Fred 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Roos, Joanna 1901-1989 WWasWT Roose, Olwen 1900WWasWT Roose-Evans, James 1927WWT-17 Rorie, Yvonne 1907-1959 WWasWT Rorke, Hayden 1910-1987CTFT-5 Rorke, Kate 1866-1945 WWasWT Rorke, Mary 1858-1938 WWasWT Rosay, Francoise 1891-1974 WWasWT Rose, Alex 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3
518 • ROSE Rose, Billy 1899-1966 WWasWT Rose, Charlie 1942CTFT-12 Rose, Clarkson 1890-1968 WWasWT Rose, Clifford 1929CTFT-14 Rose, Earl 1946CTFT-12 Rose, Edward Everett 1862-1939 .... WWasWT Rose, George 1920-1988 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Rose, Jack 1911-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary sketch in CTFT-15 Rose, L. Arthur 1887-1958 WWasWT Rose, Maxine B. 1928CTFT-4 Rose, Philip 1921WWT-17 Rose, Reginald 1920CTFT-10 Roseanne 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rosebery, Lilian WWasWT Rosemont, Norman 1924CTFT-7 Rosenberg, Alan 1950CTFT-17 Rosenberg, Stuart 1927CTFT-10 Rosenblum, M. Edgar 1932CTFT-8 Rosenfeld, Sydney 1855-1931 WWasWT Rosenfield, Stephen 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rosenman, Howard 1945CTFT-15 Rosenman, Leonard 1924CTFT-9 Rosenthal, Rick 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rosenwald, Richard S. 1943CTFT-1 Rosenzweig, Barney 1937CTFT-14 Rosmer, Milton 1882-1971 WWasWT Rosoff, Barbara 1946CTFT-2 Rosqui, Tom 1928CTFT-10 Ross, Adrian 1859-1933 WWasWT Ross, Annie 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ross, Anthony 1906-1955 WWasWT Ross, Charles Cowper 1929-1985.. WWT-1 7 Ross, Diana 1944CTFT-5 Ross, Donald H. 1928CTFT-15 Ross, Edward See Brazzi, Rossano CTFT-10 Ross, Frank 1904-1990 CTFT-9 Ross, Frederick 1879-1957 WWasWT Ross, George I. 1907WWT-17 Ross, Harry 1913WWasWT Ross, Hector 1915WWasWT Ross, Herbert 1865-1934 WWasWT Ross, Herbert 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ross, Justin 1954CTFT-1 Ross, Katharine 1943CTFT-3 Ross, Marion CTFT-3 Ross, Michael CTFT-2 Ross, Oriel 1907WWasWT Ross, Steven J. 1927-1992 CTFT-12 Ross, Stuart 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ross, Thomas W. 1875-1959 WWasWT Ross-Clarke, Betty WWasWT Rossellini, Isabella 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rossen, Howard 1951CTFT-6 Rossiter, Leonard 1926-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Rossovich, Rick 1957(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rostand, Edmond 1868-1918 WWasWT Roth, Ann CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Roth, Joe 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Roth, Lillian 1910-1980 WWT-17 Roth, Martin 1924CTFT-15 Roth, Marty See Roth, Martin CTFT-15 Roth, Michael S. 1954CTFT-4 Roth, Stephanie 1963CTFT-11 Roth, Stephen J. 1941CTFT-12 Roth, Steve See Roth, Stephen J CTFT-12 Roth, Tim 1961CTFT-14 Rotha, Wanda WWT-17 Rothenstein, Albert Daniel 1883-? WWasWT Rothman, John 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Rothschild, Ami 1959CTFT-3 Rotunno, Giuseppe 1923CTFT-8 Roughwood, Owen 1876-1947 WWasWT Roundtree, Richard 1942CTFT-3 Rounseville, Robert 1914-1974 WWT-16 Rourke, Mickey 1956(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rous, Helen ?-1934 WWasWT Roussel, Pamela CTFT-5 Rousselot, Philippe CTFT-11 Routledge, Patricia 1929CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Roven, Glen 1958CTFT-4 Rovetta, Girolamo 1850-1910 WWasWT Rowbotham, Bill See Owen, Bill CTFT-11 Rowe, Dee Etta 1953CTFT-4 Rowe, Fanny 1913-1988 WWasWT Rowe, Hansford 1924CTFT-4 Rowell, Victoria 1963(?)CTFT-17 Rowland, Margery 1910-1945 WWasWT Rowland, Toby 1916WWT-17 Rowlands, Gena 1934(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rowlands, Patsy 1935WWT-17 Rowles, Polly 1914CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rowley, J. W. ?-1925 WWasWT Roy, Jack See Dangerfield, Rodney CTFT-14 Royaards, Wilhem ?-1929 WWasWT Royal Shakespeare Company, The .. WWasWT Royce, Edward 1870-1964 WWasWT Royce, Edward William 1841-1926 WWasWT Royce, Julian 1870-1946 WWasWT Royde, Frank 1882-? WWasWT Royde-Smith, Naomi ?-1964 WWasWT Royle, Edwin Milton 1862-1942 ...WWasWT Royle, Josephine WWasWT Royle, Selena 1904-1955 WWasWT Royston, Roy 1899WWasWT Rozakis, Gregory 1913-1989 CTFT-4
Roze, Raymond 1875-1920 Rozenberg, Lucien Rozovsky, Mark 1937Rozsa, Miklos 1907-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Ruben, Jose 1888-1969 Ruben, Joseph 1951Rubens, Paul 1876-1917 Rubes, Jan 1920Rubin, John Gould 1951Rubin, Mann 1927Rubini, Michel 1942Rubinstein, Harold F. 1891Rubinstein, Ida ?-1960 Rubinstein, John 1946Ruby, Harry 1895-1974 Ruby, Thelma 1925Ruck, Alan 1956Rudd, Enid 1934Rudd, Paul 1940Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ruddock, John 1897Ruddy, Albert S. 1934Rudin, Scott 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Rudkin, David 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rudman, Michael 1939Rudner, Rita 1956Rudnick, Paul 1957(?)Rudnicki, Stefan 1945Rudolph, Alan 1948(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rudolph, Louis 1942Rudrud, Kristin Ruehl, Mercedes 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Ruffelle, Frances 1966Ruggles, Charles 1890-1970 Rule, Elton H. 1917-1990 Rule, Janice 1931Runyon, Jennifer Rupnik, Kevin 1956Rush, Barbara 1950Rush, Deborah Rush, Philip See Lardner, Ring Jr Rush, Richard 1931Rusler, Robert 1965Russ, William 1951(?)Russell, Annie 1864-1936 Russell, Charles 1954(?)Russell, Edward Richard 1834-1920 Russell, Fred 1862-1957 Russell, H. Scott 1868-1949 Russell, Irene 1901Russell, Iris 1922Russell, Jane 1921Russell, Ken 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Russell, Kurt 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Russell, Lillian 1861-1922 Russell, Mabel 1887-1951
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Russell, Mark 1932CTFT-12 Russell, Nipsey 1924CTFT-6 Russell, Rosiland 1912-1976 WWT-16 Russell, Shirley 1935CTFT-10 Russell, Theresa 1957CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Russell, Willy 1947CTFT-9 Russo, Rene 1955(?)CTFT-16 Rutherford, Kelly 1969(?)CTFT-16 Rutherford, Margaret 1892-1972 ...WWasWT Rutherford, Mary 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rutherston, Albert Daniel 1883-1953 WWasWT Ruttan, Susan 1948(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ryan, Fran CTFT-9 Ryan, John P. 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ryan, Madge 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ryan, Mary 1885-1948 WWasWT Ryan, Meg 1963CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Ryan, Mitchell 1928CTFT-7 Ryan, Robert 1913-1973 WWasWT Rydell, Chris See Rydell, Christopher CTFT-9 Rydell, Christopher CTFT-9 Rydell, Mark 1934CTFT-3 Ryder, Winona 1971CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ryder, Alfred 1919WWT-17 Rye, Daphne 1916WWasWT Ryland, Cliff 1856-? WWasWT Rylands, George 1902WWT-17 Ryley, Madeleine Lucette 1865-1934 WWasWT Ryskind, Morrie 1895-1985 WWasWT
s Sabatini, Rafael 1875-1950 WWasWT Sabella, Ernie CTFT-8 Sabin, David 1937CTFT-1 Sabine, Martin 1876-? WWasWT Sabinson, Lee 1911WWasWT Sachs, Andrew 1930CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sachs, Leonard 1909WWT-17 Sacks, Joseph Leopold 1881-1952 WWasWT Sadanji, Ichi Kawa 1881-1940 WWasWT Saddler, Donald 1920CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Sadler, Bill See Sadler, William CTFT-18 Sadler, William 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7
Safan, Craig 1948CTFT-8 Safer, Morley 1931CTFT-12 Sagal, Katey CTFT-5 Sagan, Leontine 1889-1974 WWasWT Sagansky, Jeff 1953CTFT-12 Sagebrecht, Marianne 1945CTFT-10 Sager, Carole Bayer 1947CTFT-13 Saget, Bob 1956CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sahagen, Nikki CTFT-4 Sahl, Mort 1927CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Saint, Eva Marie 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 St. Clair, F. V. 1860-? WWasWT Saint-Denis, Michel 1897-1971 WWasWT St. Denis, Teddie 1909WWasWT St. Helier, Ivy ?-1971 WWasWT St. Jacques, Raymond 1930-1990 CTFT-9 Saint James, Susan 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 St. John, Christopher Marie ?-1960 WWasWT St. John, Florence 1854-1912 WWasWT St. John, Howard 1905-1974 WWasWT St. John, Jill 1940CTFT-3 St. John, John See Sale, Richard CTFT-12 St. John, Lily 1895WWasWT Saint Johns, Richard R. 1929CTFT-1 Sainte-Marie, Buffy 1941(?)CTFT-16 Saintsbury, H. A. 1869-1939 WWasWT Saint-Subber, Arnold 1918WWT-17 Saire, Rebecca 1963CTFT-9 Sajak, Pat 1946(?)CTFT-11 Saker, Annie 1882-1932 WWasWT Saker, Mrs. Edward 1847-1912 WWasWT Saks, Gene 1921CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Salacrou, Armand 1899-1989 WWasWT Salberg, Derek S. 1912WWT-17 Saldana, Theresa 1955CTFT-15 Sale, Richard 1911-1993 CTFT-12 Salhany, Lucie 1946(?)CTFT-12 Salinger, Matt 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Salisbury, Frank 1930CTFT-4 Salisbury, John See Caute, David CTFT-12 Salkind, Alexander 1921-1997 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-17 Salle, Charles (Chic) 1885-1936 WWasWT Sallis, Peter 1921CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Salmi, Albert 1928-1990 CTFT-5 Salomon, Mikael 1945CTFT-10 Salonga, Lea 1971CTFT-15 Salt, Jennifer 1944CTFT-7 Salt, Waldo 1914-1987 CTFT-6 Saltz, Amy 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Salvini, Tomasso 1829-1915 WWasWT Samms, Emma 1960CTFT-4 Samples, M. David CTFT-4
SAUNDERS « 5 1 9 Sampson, Bill See Erman, John CTFT-18 Sampson, Will 1935-1987 CTFT-17 Samson, Ivan 1894-1963 WWasWT Sand, Paul CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sanda, Dominique 1951(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sanders, Jay O. 1953CTFT-12 Sanders, Richard 1940CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sanderson, Julia 1887-1975 WWasWT Sandford, Marjorie 1910WWasWT Sandino, Enrique 1951CTFT-5 Sandison, Gordon 1913-1958 WWasWT Sandier, Adam 1964(?)CTFT-15 Sandier, Barry 1947CTFT-12 Sandrich, Jay 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sands, Diana 1934WWasWT Sands, Dorothy 1893-1980 WWT-17 Sands, Leslie 1921WWT-17 Sands, Julian 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Sandy, Gary 1946CTFT-6 Sanford, Isabel 1917CTFT-2 Sanger, Jonathan 1944CTFT-1 San Giacomo, Laura 1962CTFT-13 Sangster, Alfred 1880-? WWasWT Santley, Frederic 1887-1953 WWasWT Santley, Joseph 1889-1971 WWasWT Santley, Kate ?-1923 WWasWT Santoni, Reni CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Santos, Joe 1931(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Saphier, Peter 1940CTFT-1 Sara, Mia 1968CTFT-9 Sarafian, Richard C. 1932(?)CTFT-12 Sarandon, Chris 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Sarandon, Susan 1946CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Sarde, Philippe 1945CTFT-10 Sargent, Alvin 1927CTFT-12 Sargent, Frederic 1879-? WWasWT Sargent, Herb CTFT-15 Sargent, Herbert C. 1873-? WWasWT Sargent, Joseph 1925CTFT-6 Sarment, Jean 1897-1976 WWasWT Sarner, Alexander 1892-1948 WWasWT Sarony, Leslie 1897WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Saroyan, William 1908-1981 WWT-17 Sarrazin, Michael 1940CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Sartre, Jean-Paul 1905-1980 WWT-17 Sass, Edward ?-1916 WWasWT Sass, Enid 1889-1959 WWasWT Sato, Isao 1949-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Saucier, Claude-Albert 1953CTFT-2 Saunders, Florence ?-1926 WWasWT Saunders, James 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
520* SAUNDERS Saunders, Madge 1894-1967 WWasWT Saunders, Nicholas 1914CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Saunders, Peter 1911CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Savage, Fred 1976CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Savage, Henry Wilson 1859-1927 WWasWT Savage, John 1949(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Savalas, Telly 1923-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Savant, Doug CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Savini, Tom CTFT-7 Saviola, Camille CTFT-3 Savo, Jimmy 1895-1960 WWasWT Savory, Gerald 1909WWT-17 Sawyer, Diane 1945(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Sawyer, Dorie 1897WWasWT Sawyer, Forrest 1949(?)CTFT-12 Sawyer, Ivy 1896WWasWT Saxon, John 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sayers, Dorothy L. 1893-1957 WWasWT Sayle, Alexei 1952CTFT-8 Sayler, Oliver Martin 1887-1958 ..WWasWT Sayles, John 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Sayre, Theodore Burt 1874-1954 ..WWasWT Sbarge, Raphael 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Scacchi, Greta 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Scaife, Gillian WWasWT Scales, Prunella CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Scalia, Jack 1951(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Scarborough, George 1875-? WWasWT Scardino, Don 1948CTFT-11 Scarfe, Alan 1946CTFT-4 Scarfe, Gerald 1936CTFT-12 Scarwid, Diana CTFT-6 Schaal, Richard 1928CTFT-2 Schachter, Felice 1963CTFT-4 Schaefer, George 1920-1997 CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Schafer, Natalie 1900-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Schaffel, Robert 1944CTFT-1 Schaffner, Franklin J. 1920-1989 CTFT-7 Schallert, William 1922CTFT-3 Schapiro, Seth L. 1931CTFT-4 Schary, Dore 1905-1980 WWT-17 Schatzberg, Jerry 1927CTFT-4 Schechner, Richard 1934WWT-17 Scheeder, Louis W. 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Scheff, Fritzi 1879-1954 WWasWT Scheherazade CTFT-2
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Scheider, Roy 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Schell, Maria 1926CTFT-6 Schell, Maximilian 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Schellow, Erich 1915WWasWT Schenk, Otto 1930CTFT-13 Schenkar, Joan 1946CTFT-13 Schenkel, Chris CTFT-11 Schenkkan, Robert 1953CTFT-4 Schepisi, Fred 1939CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Scherick, Edgar J. 1924CTFT-6 Schevill, James 1920CTFT-4 Schiavelli, Vincent CTFT-6 Schickel, Richard 1933CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Schiffer, Michael 1948CTFT-6 Schifrin, Lalo 1932CTFT-5 Schildkraut, Joseph 1896-1964 WWasWT Schiller, Bob 1918CTFT-2 Schiller, Lawrence 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Schimmel, William 1946CTFT-4 Schisgal, Murray 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schlarth, Sharon CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Schlatter, George CTFT-7 Schlesinger, John 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Schloendorff, Volker 1939CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Schlossberg, Julian 1942CTFT-15 Schmidt, Douglas W. 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Schmidt, Harvey 1929WWT-17 Schmidt, Marlene CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Schmoeller, David L. 1947CTFT-1 Schnabel, Stefan 1912CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schnee, Thelma WWasWT Schneider, Alan 1917-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schneider, Helen CTFT-7 Schneider, John CTFT-5 Schneider, Romy 1938-1982 CTFT-2 Schoenbaum, Donald 1926CTFT-1 Schoenfeld, Gerald 1924CTFT-6 Schoonmaker, Thelma 1945CTFT-9 Schottenfeld, Barbara CTFT-1 Schrader, Frederick Franklin 1859-1943 WWasWT Schrader, Paul 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Schreiber, Avery 1935CTFT-7 Schrieber, Terry 1937CTFT-4 Schroder, Rick 1970CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Schroder, Ricky See Schroder, Rick CTFT-17 Schroeder, Barbet 1941CTFT-9
Schuck, John 1940-.. CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Schulberg, Budd 1914CTFT-6 Schull, Rebecca CTFT-3 Schulman, Tom 1951(?)CTFT-13 Schultz, Dwight CTFT-9 Schultz, Michael A. 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schumacher, Joel 1939CTFT-9 Schwab, Laurence 1893-1956 WWasWT Schwab, Shelly 1936CTFT-12 Schwab, Sophie See Hayden, Sophie CTFT-5 Schwartz, Archibald See McGoohan, Patrick CTFT-5 Schwartz, Arthur 1900-1984 WWT-17 Schwartz, Jean 1878-1956 WWasWT Schwartz, Maurice 1890-1960 WWasWT Schwartz, Stephen 1948CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schwarzenegger, Arnold 1947CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Schwimmer, David 1966(?)CTFT-15 Sciorra, Annabella 1964CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Scofield, Paul 1922CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Scola, Ettore 1931CTFT-8 Scolari, Peter 1954CTFT-6 Scorsese, Martin 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Scotland, J. H. 1873-? WWasWT Scott, Allan 1941CTFT-12 Scott, Bennett 1875-? WWasWT Scott, Campbell CTFT-9 Scott, Cyril 1866-1945 WWasWT Scott, George C. 1927CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Scott, Gertrude ?-1951 WWasWT Scott, Harold 1891-1964 WWasWT Scott, Jan CTFT-12 Scott, Jay Hutchinson 1924-1977 .. WWT-17 Scott, Joan ClementSee Clement-Scott, Joan WWasWT Scott, John 1937CTFT-1 Scott, Maidie WWasWT Scott, Malcolm 1872-1929 WWasWT Scott, Margaret Clement WWasWT Scott, Margaretta 1912WWT-17 Scott, Martha 1914(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Scott, Noel 1889-1956 WWasWT Scott, Peter 1932WWasWT Scott, Ridley 1939CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Scott, Rosemary 1914WWasWT Scott, Timothy ?-1988 CTFT-2 Scott, Tom 1948CTFT-13 Scott, Tony 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Scott, Walter M. 1906-1989 CTFT-8 Scott-Catty, Alexander 1876-1937 ..WWasWT Scotti, Vito 1918-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Scourby, Alexander 1913-1985 WWT-17 Scudamore, Margaret 1884-1958 .... WWasWT Scully, Anthony 1942CTFT-1 Scully, Joe 1926CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Seabrook, Jeremy 1939CTFT-13 Seabrooke, Thomas Q. 1860-1913 WWasWT Seacombe, Dorothy 1905WWasWT Seagal, Steve See Seagal, Steven CTFT-18 Seagal, Steven 1952(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Seagram, Wilfrid 1884-1938 WWasWT Seagrove, Jenny CTFT-7 Seagull, Barbara See Hershey, Barbara CTFT-17 Seal, Elizabeth 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sealby, Mabel 1885-? WWasWT Seale, Douglas 1913WWT-17 Scale, John 1942CTFT-11 Seale, Kenneth 1916WWT-17 Seale, Petie Trigg 1930CTFT-5 Seaman, Owen 1861-1936 WWasWT Seamon, Edward 1932CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sears, Austin 1947CTFT-5 Sears, Heather 1935WWT-17 Sears, Joe 1949CTFT-1 Sears, Zelda 1873-1935 WWasWT Seawell, Donald R WWT-17 Secombe, Harry 1921WWT-17 Secor, Kyle 1958(?)CTFT-16 Secrest, James ?-1987 CTFT-1 Secretan, Lance 1939WWasWT Sedgwick, Kyra 1965CTFT-12 See, Edmond 1875-1959 WWasWT Seff, Richard 1927CTFT-1 Segal, Erich 1937CTFT-1 Segal, George 1934CTFT-3 Segal, Vivienne 1897WWasWT Segond-Weber, Eugenie-Caroline 1867-? WWasWT Seidelman, Arthur Allan CTFT-4 Seidelman, Susan 1952CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Seidl, Lea 1902-1987 WWasWT Seinfeld, Jerry 1954(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Selbo, Jule 1954CTFT-11 Selbourne, David 1937CTFT-12 Selby, David CTFT-5 Selby, Nicholas 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Selby, Percival M. 1886-1955 WWasWT Selby, Tony 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Seldes, Marian 1928CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Sell, Janie 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sellars, Elizabeth 1923WWT-17 Sellars, Peter 1957CTFT-17
Sellecca, Connie 1955CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Selleck, Tom 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Sellers, Peter 1925-1980 CTFT-1 Selten, Morton 1860-1939 WWasWT Seltzer, David 1920(?)CTFT-9 Selwart, Tonio 1896WWasWT Selwyn, Archibald ?-1959 WWasWT Selwyn, Edgar 1875-1944 WWasWT Selzer, Julie CTFT-3 Selznick, Daniel 1936CTFT-1 Semel, Terry 1943CTFT-10 Semler, Dean CTFT-11 Semple, Lorenzo, Jr CTFT-5 Sendak, Maurice 1928CTFT-11 Seneca, Joe 19(?)-1996 CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Senicourt, Roger See Chacksfield, Frank CTFT-2 Senn, Herbert 1924CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Seppe, Christopher 1955CTFT-2 Serban, Andrei 1943CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Serf, Joseph See McGoohan, Patrick CTFT-5 Sergine, Vera WWasWT Serjeantson, Kate ?-1918 WWasWT Serlin, Oscar 1901-1971 WWasWT Serling, Rod 1924-1975 CTFT-14 Serna, Pepe 1944CTFT-15 Serra, Raymond 1936CTFT-4 Serrano, Vincent 1870-1935 WWasWT Serreau, Coline CTFT-15 Servoss, Mary 1908-1968 WWasWT Setrakian, Ed 1928CTFT-2 Sevareid, Eric 1912-1992 CTFT-12 Seven, Johnny 1926CTFT-4 Seven, Marilyn CTFT-4 Sevening, Dora 1883-? WWasWT Sevening, Nina WWasWT Severinsen, Doc 1927CTFT-12 Seyler, Athene 1889-1990 WWT-16 Seymour, Alan 1927WWT-17 Seymour, Anne 1909-1988 CTFT-1 Seymour, Jane 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Seymour, Madeline 1891WWasWT Seymour, William 1855-1933 WWasWT Shackelford, Ted 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Shaffer, Anthony 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Shaffer, Paul 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Shaffer, Peter 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Shagan, Steve 1927CTFT-5 Shaiman, Marc 1959CTFT-12 Shairp, Alexander Mordaunt 1887-1939 WWasWT Shale, T. A. 1867-1953 WWasWT Shales, Tom 1948CTFT-15 Shallard, Michael 1951CTFT-8
SHEEDY • 521 Shallo, Karen CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Shamberg, Michael 1945(?)CTFT-16 Shand, Ernest 1868-? WWasWT Shand, John 1901-1955 WWasWT Shand, Phyllis 1894WWasWT Shandling, Garry 1949CTFT-9 Shange, Ntozake 1948CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Shangold, Joan CTFT-2 Shank, Theodore 1929CTFT-5 Shankar, Ravi 1920CTFT-12 Shanks, Alec WWT-17 Shanley, John Patrick 1950CTFT-9 Shannon, Effie 1867-1954 WWasWT Shannon, Frank 1875-1959 WWasWT Shannon, Peggy 1909-1941 WWasWT Shapiro, Debbie 1954CTFT-8 Shapiro, Esther 1934CTFT-8 Shapiro, Ken 1943CTFT-5 Shapiro, Richard 1934CTFT-8 Sharaff, Irene WWT-17 Sharif, Omar 1932CTFT-5 Sharkey, Jack 1931CTFT-1 Sharkey, Ray 1952CTFT-5 Sharland, Reginald 1886-1944 WWasWT Sharp, Anthony 1915WWT-17 Sharp, Eileen 1900WWasWT Sharp, F. B. J. 1874-? WWasWT Sharp, Margery 1905WWasWT Sharpe, Cornelia 1943CTFT-5 Sharpe, Edith 1894WWasWT Shatner, William 1931CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Shattuck, Truly 1876-1954 WWasWT Shaud, Grant CTFT-13 Shaughnessy, Charles 1955CTFT-17 Shavelson, Melville 1917CTFT-1 Shaver, Helen 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Shaw, Anthony 1897WWasWT Shaw, Fiona CTFT-9 Shaw, George Bernard 1856-1950 WWasWT Shaw, Glen Byam 1904-1986 WWT-17 Shaw, Irwin 1913-1984 WWT-17 Shaw, Lewis 1910WWasWT Shaw, Mary 1854-1929 WWasWT Shaw, Oscar 1899-1967 WWasWT Shaw, Robert 1927-1978 WWT-16 Shaw, Run Run 1907CTFT-8 Shaw, Sebastian 1905WWT-17 Shawn, Dick 1923-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Shawn, Wallace 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Shaye, Robert 1939CTFT-3 Shea, John 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Shean, Al 1868-1949 WWasWT Shearer, Harry 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Sheedy, Ally 1962CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2
522 • SHEEHAN Sheehan, Douglas 1949CTFT-8 Sheely, Nelson 1942CTFT-4 Sheen, Charlie 1965CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Sheen, Martin 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Sheffer, Craig 1960CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sheffield, Flora 1902WWasWT Sheffield, Leo 1873-1951 WWasWT Sheffield, Reginald 1901-1957 WWasWT Sheinberg, Sidney 1935CTFT-10 Sheiness, Marsha 1940CTFT-1 Sheldon, Edward 1886-1946 WWasWT Sheldon, H. Sophus ?-1940 WWasWT Sheldon, John See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Sheldon, Sidney 1917CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Sheldon, Suzanne 1875-1924 WWasWT Shelley, Carole 1939CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Shelton, George 1852-1932 WWasWT Shelton, Reid 1924-1997 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-18 Shelton, Ron 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Shelton, Sloane 1934CTFT-1 Shelving, Paul ?-1968 WWasWT Shena, Lewis 1948CTFT-3 Shenar, Paul 1936-1989 CTFT-8 Shenburn, Archibald A. 1905-1954 WWasWT Shepard, Jewel CTFT-4 Shepard, Sam 1942(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Shepeard, Jean 1904WWasWT Shephard, Firth 1891-1949 WWasWT Shepherd, Cybill 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Shepherd, Jack 1940WWT-17 Shepherd, Leonard 1872-? WWasWT Shepley, Michael 1907-1961 WWasWT Shepley, Ruth 1892-1951 WWasWT Sher, Antony 1949CTFT-11 Sher, Stacey CTFT-16 Sherbrooke, Michael 1874-1957 WWasWT Sherek, Henry 1900-1967 WWasWT Sheridan, Dinah 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sheridan, Jamey 1951CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sheridan, Jim 1949CTFT-9 Sheridan, Mark ?-1917 WWasWT Sheridan, Mary 1903WWasWT Sheridan, Nicollette 1963CTFT-10 Sherin, Edwin 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Sheringham 1885-1937 WWasWT Sherman, Dick See Sherman, Richard M CTFT-10 Sherman, Guy 1958CTFT-2 Sherman, Hiram 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Sherman, Lowell J. 1885-1934 Sherman, Martin Sherman, Richard M. 1928Sherman, Robert B. 1925Sherohman, Tom 1945Sherr, Lynn 1942Sherriff, Robert Cedric 1896-1975 Sherrin, Ned 1931Sherwin, Jeannette ?-1936 Sherwin, Manning 1903-1974 Sherwin, Mimi Sherwood, Garrison P. 1902-1963 Sherwood, Henry 1931Sherwood, James Peter 1894Sherwood, Lydia 1906-1989 Sherwood, Madeleine 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sherwood, Michael See Weathers, Philip Sherwood, Robert Emmet 1896-1955 Shevelove, Burt 1915Shields, Arthur 1900-1970 Shields, Brooke 1965Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Shields, Ella 1879-1952 Shields, Sammy 1874-? Shiels, George 1886-1949 Shigeta, James 1933Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Shilling, Ivy Shimono, Sab 1943Shine, Bill 1911Shine, John L. 1854-1930 Shine, Wilfred E. 1864-1939 Shiner, Ronald 1903-1966 Shingler, Helen 1919Shipley, Joseph T. 1893-1988 Shipley, Sandra 1947Shipman, Ernest 1871-? Shipman, Louis Evan 1869-1933 Shipman, Samuel 1883-1937 Shipp, John Wesley Shire, David 1937Shire, Talia 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shirley, Arthur 1853-1925 Shirvell, James 1902Shockley, Ed 1957Shoemaker, Ann 1891-1978 Shore, Dinah 1917-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Shore, Howard Shore, Pauly 1968(?)Shores, Del 1957Short, Hassard 1877-1956 Short, Martin 1950(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Short, Robert See Arkin, Alan Short, Roger, Jr. See Eyen, Tom Short, Sylvia 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-2
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Shotter, Winifred 1904Show, Grant 1962(?)Showalter, Max 1917Shrader, Frederick Franklin 1859-? Shriver, Maria 1955Shubert, Jacob J. 1880-1963 Shubert, Lee 1875-1953 Shue, Andrew 1967(?)Shue, Elisabeth 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Shue, Larry 1946-1985 Shukat, Scott 1937Shuler, Lauren
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See Shuler-Donner, Lauren .... CTFT-12 Shuler-Donner, Lauren CTFT-12 Shull, Leo 1913WWT-17 Shull, Richard B. 1929CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shulman, Milton 1913WWT-17 Shultz, Tony 1947CTFT-1 Shumlin, Herman E. 1898-1979 WWT-17 Shust, William CTFT-4 Shuster, Rosie 1950CTFT-4 Shutta, Ethel 1896-1976 WWasWT Shyer, Charles 1941CTFT-8 Shyre, Paul 1929-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sidney, Sylvia 1910CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sidorova, Felia See Charisse, Cyd CTFT-12 Siebert, Charles 1938CTFT-2 Siegel, Arthur 1923-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-13 Siegel, Don 1912-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Siegel-Tabori, Kristoffer See Tabori, Kristoffer CTFT-17 Siemaszko, Casey 1961CTFT-13 Sierra, Gregory CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sieveking, Margot WWasWT Siff, Ira 1946CTFT-4 Sighvatsson, Joni See Sighvatsson, Sigurjon CTFT-12 Sighvatsson, Sigurjon 1952CTFT-12 Signoret, Gabriel 1878-1937 WWasWT Signoret, Simone 1921-1985 CTFT-3 Sikking, James B. 1934CTFT-6 Silber, Chic CTFT-4 Silliman, Maureen 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Silliphant, Stirling 1918-1996 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-16 Sillman, Leonard 1908-1982 WWT-17 Sills, Paul CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Silva, Henry 1928CTFT-8 Silva, Trinidad 1950-1988 CTFT-7 Silvain, Eugene 1851-1930 WWasWT Silver, Christine 1884-1960 WWasWT Silver, Joan Micklin 1935CTFT-4 Silver, Joe 1922-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Silver, Joel 1939CTFT-9 Silver, Marisa 1960CTFT-12 Silver, Ron 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Silverheels, Jay 1918(?)-1980 CTFT-17 Silverman, Fred 1937CTFT-7 Silverman, Jonathan 1966CTFT-13 Silvers, Cathy 1961CTFT-3 Silvers, Phil 1911-1985 WWT-17 Silverstein, Elliot 1927CTFT-1 Silverstone, Alicia 1976CTFT-16 Silvestri, Alan 1950(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sim, Alastair 1900-1976 WWT-16 Sim, Millie 1895WWasWT Sim, Sheila 1922WWasWT Simmons, Gene 1949CTFT-8 Simmons, Jean 1929CTFT-3 Simmons, Jonathan 1955CTFT-5 Simms, Hilda 1920WWT-17 Simon, John 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Simon, Louis M. 1906WWT-17 Simon, Lucy 1944(?)CTFT-13 Simon, Neil 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Simone, Madame 1880-? WWasWT Simonson, Lee 1888-1967 WWasWT Simpson, Don 1945-1996 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-16 Simpson, Harold WWasWT Simpson, N. F. 1919WWT-17 Simpson, O. J. 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Simpson, Peggy WWasWT Simpson, Ronald 1896-1957 WWasWT Sims, George Robert 1847-1922 ...WWasWT Sims, Joan 1930WWT-17 Sinatra, Frank 1915CTFT-9 Sinatra, Nancy 1940(?)CTFT-11 Sinbad 1956CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Sinclair, Arthur 1883-1951 WWasWT Sinclair, Barry 1911WWT-17 Sinclair, Hugh 1903-1962 WWasWT Sinclair, Madge 1938-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-15 Sinden, Donald 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sinden, Jeremy 1950-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Sinden, Topsy 1878-? WWasWT Singer, Bryan 1967(?)CTFT-16 Singer, Campbell 1909-1976 WWT-16 Singer, Lori 1962CTFT-13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Singer, Marc CTFT-6 Singer, Maria 1957CTFT-4 Singer, Ray 1916-1992 CTFT-12 Singleton, John 1968CTFT-12 Singleton, Ralph S. 1940CTFT-12 Sinise, Gary 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Sinkys, Albert 1940CTFT-4 Sirola, Joe 1929CTFT-8
Sirtis, Marina 1960(?)CTFT-13 Siskel, Gene 1946CTFT-10 Sisto, Rocco 1953CTFT-4 Sitgreaves, Beverley 1867-1943 ....WWasWT Sizemore, Tom 1963(?)CTFT-15 Skala, Lilia WWT-17 Skelly, Hal 1891-1934 WWasWT Skelton, Red 1913-1997 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-18 Skelton, Richard See Skelton, Red CTFT-8 Skelton, Thomas CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Skerritt, Tom 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Skillan, George 1893WWasWT Skinner, Cornelia Otis 1901-1979 WWT-16 Skinner, Otis 1858-1942 WWasWT Skipworth, Alison 1863-1952 WWasWT Skolimowski, Jerzy 1938CTFT-10 Skulnik, Menasha 1894-1970 WWasWT Skye, lone 1971CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Slade, Bernard 1930CTFT-1 Slade, Julian 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Slater, Christian 1969CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Slater, Daphne 1928WWasWT Slater, Helen 1963CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Slater, John 1916WWasWT Slaughter, Bessie 1879-? WWasWT Slaughter, N. Carter (Tod) 1885-1956 WWasWT Sleath, Herbert 1870-1921 WWasWT Sleeper, Martha 1911WWasWT Slezak, Erika 1946CTFT-4 Slezak, Walter 1902-1983 WWT-17 Sloane, Alfred Baldwin 1872-1925 .WWasWT Sloane, Michael 1946CTFT-5 Sloane, Olive 1896-1963 WWasWT Slocombe, Douglas 1913CTFT-10 Slocum, Frank 1925-1997 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-17 Slovo, Shawn 1950(?)CTFT-17 Sloyan, James CTFT-8 Small, Neva CTFT-2 Small, Robert Grahm 1949CTFT-2 Smart, Jean 1952(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Smiar, Brian 1937CTFT-7 Smight, Jack 1926CTFT-12 Sminkey, Tom CTFT-7 Smith, Alexis 1921-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Smith, Anna Deavere 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Smith, Aubrey 1863-1948 WWasWT Smith, Bubba 1945CTFT-7 Smith, Charles Martin 1955CTFT-6 Smith, Clay 1885-? WWasWT Smith, Cotter 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7
SOBIESKI • 523 Smith, Cyril 1892-1963 WWasWT Smith, Derek 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Smith, Derek David 1959CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Smith, Dick 1922CTFT-6 Smith, Dodie WWT-17 Smith, Edgar McPhail 1857-1938 .... WWasWT Smith, H. ReevesSee Reeves-Smith, H WWasWT Smith, Harry Bache 1860-1936 WWasWT Smith, Howard I. 1894-1968 WWasWT Smith, J. Sebastian 1869-1948 WWasWT Smith, Jaclyn 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Smith, Kent 1907-1985 WWT-17 Smith, Kevin 1970CTFT-16 Smith, Kurtwood 1943(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Smith, Lane 1936(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Smith, Liz 1925CTFT-9 Smith, Lois 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Smith, Loring 1895WWasWT Smith, Maggie 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Smith, Martha CTFT-7 Smith, Oliver 1918WWT-17 Smith, Paul Girard WWasWT Smith, Queenie 1902WWasWT Smith, Rex 1956CTFT-7 Smith, Robert B. 1875-1951 WWasWT Smith, Sheila 1933CTFT-1 Smith, Sidney 1877-1935 WWasWT Smith, Sukie 1964CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Smith, Surrey See Dinner, William CTFT-4 Smith, Will 1969CTFT-13 Smith, Winchell 1872-1933 WWasWT Smithers, Florence WWasWT Smithers, Jan 1949CTFT-7 Smithers, William 1927CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Smithson, Florence 1884-1936 WWasWT Smithson, Laura 1885-1963 WWasWT Smitrovich, Bill CTFT-8 Smits, Jimmy 1955(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Smothers, Dick 1939CTFT-3 Smothers, Tom 1937CTFT-3 Smuin, Michael 1938CTFT-9 Smythe, Allan See Stern, Steven Hilliard CTFT-16 Snell, Peter 1941CTFT-10 Snipes, Wesley 1962CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Snodgress, Carrie 1946CTFT-5 Snow, Donna CTFT-3 Snow, Mark 1946CTFT-6 Snyder, David L. 1944CTFT-12 Sobel, Bernard 1887-1964 WWasWT Sobieski, Carol 1939-1990 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-9
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Soble, Ron 1932CTFT-14 Sobol, Joshua 1939CTFT-14 Soboloff, Arnold 1930-1979 WWT-17 Soderbergh, Steven 1963CTFT-11 Sofaer, Abraham 1896-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sohlke, Gus 1865-1924 WWasWT Sohmer, Steve 1941CTFT-11 Sohmers, Barbara CTFT-1 Sokol, Marilyn CTFT-1 Sokolova, Natasha 1917WWasWT Sokolow, Anna 1910CTFT-1 Soler, Antonio Ruiz 1927WWasWT Solodovnikov, Alexandr Vasilievich 1904WWasWT Soman, Claude 1897-1960 WWasWT Somers, Suzanne 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Somerset, C. W. 1847-1929 WWasWT Somerset, Patrick 1897-1974 WWasWT Somerville, John Baxter 1907-1963 WWasWT Somes, Michael (George) 1917-....WWasWT Somkin, Steven 1941CTFT-4 Sommars, Julie CTFT-8 Sommer, Elke 1941CTFT-3 Sommer, Josef 1934CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Sommer, M. Josef See Sommer, Josef CTFT-18 Somner, Pearl 1923CTFT-2 Sonal, Marc 1858-? WWasWT Sondergaard, Gale 1901-1985 WWT-17 Sondheim, Stephen 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Sonnenfeld, Barry CTFT-12 Sorbo, Kevin 1959(?)CTFT-17 Sorel, Cecil 1873-1966 WWasWT Sorel, Theodore 1936CTFT-2 Soria, Madeleine WWasWT Sorvino, Mira 1969(?)CTFT-16 Sorvino, Paul 1939CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Sothern, Ann 1909CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Sothern, Edward H. 1859-1933 ....WWasWT Sothern, Janet Evelyn WWasWT Sothern, Sam 1870-1920 WWasWT Sotin, Hans 1939CTFT-14 Soto, Rosana See DeSoto, Rosana CTFT-7 Soto, Miriam See Soto, Talisa CTFT-14 Soto, Talisa 1968CTFT-14 Souchet, H. A. du WWasWT Soul, David 1943CTFT-3
Soule, Olan 1909-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Sousa, John Philip 1854-1932 Soutar, J. Farren 1870-1962 Southern, John 1893Southern, Terry 1924(?)-1995Obituary in CTFT-15 Southgate, Elsie 1890Sovey, Raymond 1897-1966
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Sowerby, Katherine Githa WWasWT Soyinka, Wole 1934CTFT-6 Spacek, Sissy 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Spacey, Kevin 1959CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Spackman, Tom 1950CTFT-4 Spader, James 1960CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Spain, Elsie WWasWT Spano, Joe 1946CTFT-5 Spano, Vincent 1962CTFT-6 Sparer, Paul CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Spaulding, Douglas See Bradbury, Ray CTFT-17 Speaight, Robert 1904-1976 WWT-16 Spear, David 1953CTFT-2 Speechley, Billy 1911WWasWT Speight, Johnny 1920(?)CTFT-12 Spelling, Aaron 1923(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Spelvin, George Jr. See Douglas, Kirk CTFT-14 Spence, Edward F. 1860-1932 WWasWT Spencer, Helen 1903WWasWT Spencer, Jessica 1919WWasWT Spencer, John 1949(?)CTFT-16 Spencer, Marian 1905WWT-17 Spewack, Bella 1899-1990 WWasWT Spewack, Samuel 1899-1971 WWasWT Spheeris, Penelope 1945CTFT-11 Spielberg, David 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Spielberg, Steven 1947(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Spigelgass, Leonard 1908-1985 WWT-17 Spiller, Tom 1949CTFT-2 Spindell, Ahvi CTFT-4 Spinell, Joe ?-1989 CTFT-8 Spinella, Stephen 1956CTFT-17 Spinelli, Andree 1891WWasWT Spiner, Brent 1950(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Spinetti, Victor 1933CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Spong, Hilda 1875-1955 WWasWT Spooner, Cecil WWasWT Spooner, Edna May ?-1953 WWasWT Spota, George 1917CTFT-1 Spottiswoode, Roger CTFT-14 Spriggs, Elizabeth WWT-17 Springer, Ashton Jr. 1930CTFT-1 Springett, Freddie 1915WWasWT Springfield, Rick CTFT-2 Squibb, June 1935CTFT-2 Squire, Katherine 1903WWT-17 Squire, Ronald 1886-1958 WWasWT Squire, William 1920-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stack, Robert 1919CTFT-3 Stack, William 1882-? WWasWT Stacy, James 1936CTFT-6 Stadlen, Lewis J. 1947WWT-17
Stafford-Clark, Max 1941Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Stagge, Jonathan See Wheeler, Hugh Stahl, Lesley 1941Stahl, Richard 1932Stahl, Rose 1870-1955 Stainton, Philip 1908-1961 Stallings, Laurence 1894-1968 Stallone, Sylvester 1946Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Stamos, John 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Stamp Taylor, Enid See Taylor, Enid Stamp Stamp, Terence 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Stamper, Dave 1883-1963 Stamper, F. Pope 1880-1950 Stander, Lionel 1908-1994 Obituary in CTFT-15 Standing, Charles Wyndham 1880-? Standing, Guy 1873-1937 Standing, Herbert 1846-1923 Standing, John 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Standish, Pamela 1920Stanfill, Dennis 1927Stanford, Henry 1872-1921 Stang, Arnold 1925Stange, Stanislaus ?-1917 Stanislawski, Constantine 1863-1938 Stanley, Adelaide 1906Stanley, Alma 1854-1931 Stanley, Erie 1884-? Stanley, Florence Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stanley, Gordon 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Stanley, Kim 1921Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stanley, Martha 1879-? Stanley, Pamela 1909Stanley, Phyllis 1914Stanley, S. Victor 1892-1939 Stanley, Taylor Stanmore, Frank 1878-1943 Stannard, Heather 1928Stanton, Harry Dean 1926Stanton, Robert 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Stanwyck, Barbara 1907-1990 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Stapleton, Jean Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Stapleton, Maureen 1925Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Starger, Martin 1932Stark, Ray Stark, Richard See Westlake, Donald E Starkie, Martin 1925-
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Starling, Lynn 1891-1955 WWasWT Starr, Frances Grant 1886-1973 ....WWasWT Starr, Muriel 1888-1950 WWasWT Starr, Ringo 1940CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Stattel, Robert 1932CTFT-1 Stayton, Frank 1874-1951 WWasWT Steadman, Alison 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Steafel, Sheila 1935CTFT-8 Steel, Vernon 1882-1955 WWasWT Steele, Dawn 1946CTFT-5 Steele, Lezley 1944CTFT-4 Steele, Tommy 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Steenburgen, Mary 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Steiger, Rod 1925CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Stein, Joseph CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stein, Ronald 1930-1988 CTFT-5 Steinbeck, John (Ernst) 1902-1968 WWasWT Steinberg, David 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Steinberg, Norman 1939CTFT-1 Steinberg, Roy 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Steiner, Sherry 1948CTFT-1 Steinkamp, Fredric CTFT-11 Stenborg, Helen 1925CTFT-1 Stepanek, Karel 1899WWasWT Stephens, Frances 1906WWasWT Stephens, Robert 1931-1995 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Stephens, Stephanie 1900...WWasWT Stephens, Yorke 1862-1937 WWasWT Stephenson, Henry 1874-1956 WWasWT Sterling, Clark 1956CTFT-2 Sterling, Jan 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sterling, Jane See Sterling, Jan CTFT-7 Sterling, Richard 1880-1959 WWasWT Stern, Daniel 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Stern, Ernest 1876-1954 WWasWT Stern, G. B. 1890-1973 WWasWT Stern, Howard 1954CTFT-12 Stern, Isaac 1920CTFT-15 Stern, Sam 1883-? WWasWT Stern, Sandor 1936CTFT-15 Stern, Steven See Stern, Steven Hilliard CTFT-16 Stern, Steven H. See Stern, Steven Hilliard CTFT-16 Stern, Steven Hilliard 1937CTFT-16 Sterndale-Bennett, T. C. 1882-1942 WWasWT Sternhagen, Frances 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Sternroyd, Vincent 1857-1948 WWasWT
Stevens, Andrew 1955CTFT-3 Stevens, Ashton 1872-1951 WWasWT Stevens, Connie 1938CTFT-3 Stevens, Craig 1918CTFT-7 Stevens, Edwin 1860-1923 WWasWT Stevens, Emily 1882-1928 WWasWT Stevens, Emily Favella CTFT-3 Stevens, Fisher 1963CTFT-15 Stevens, George, Jr. 1932CTFT-4 Stevens, H.C.G. 1892-1967 WWasWT Stevens, K.T. 1919-1994 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Stevens, Katherine See Stevens, K.T CTFT-2 Stevens, Leslie 1964CTFT-2 Stevens, Onslow 1906-1977 WWasWT Stevens, Roger L 1910WWT-17 Stevens, Ronnie 1925WWT-17 Stevens, Scooter 1973CTFT-8 Stevens, Shadoe 1947CTFT-18 Stevens, Stella 1938CTFT-7 Stevens, Tony 1948CTFT-4 Stevenson, Cynthia CTFT-15 Stevenson, Juliet 1956CTFT-11 Stevenson, Margot 1914WWT-17 Stevenson, McLean 1929-1996 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-16 Stevenson, Parker 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Stewart, Alexandra 1939CTFT-8 Stewart, Athole 1879-1940 WWasWT Stewart, Catherine Mary CTFT-7 Stewart, Donald Ogden 1894-1980 WWasWT Stewart, Ellen CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stewart, Fred 1906-1970 WWasWT Stewart, James 1908-1997 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stewart, James See Granger, Stewart CTFT-8 Stewart, Jimmy See Stewart, James CTFT-4 Stewart, Larry J. 1951CTFT-2 Stewart, Marlene 1949CTFT-11 Stewart, Michael 1929-1987 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stewart, Nancye 1893WWasWT Stewart, Nellie 1860-1931 WWasWT Stewart, Patrick 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Stewart, Sophie 1908-1977 WWT-16 Stickney, Dorothy 1900WWT-17 Stiers, David Ogden 1942CTFT-6 Stigwood, Robert 1934CTFT-5 Stiles, Leslie 1876-? WWasWT Stiles, Ryan CTFT-17 Stilgoe, Richard 1943CTFT-14 Stiller, Ben 1966(?)CTFT-12 Stiller, Jerry 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Stilwell, Diane CTFT-6
STRACHEY • 525 Sting 1951CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Stinton, Colin 1947CTFT-1 Stirling, W. Edward 1891-1948 WWasWT Stitt, Don 1956CTFT-5 Stock, Nigel 1919-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stockfield, Betty 1905-1966 WWasWT Stockwell, Dean 1936(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Stockwell, John 1961CTFT-7 Stoddard, Haila 1913WWT-17 Stoker, Hew Gordon Dacre 1885-1966 WWasWT Stoker, Willard 1905-1978 WWT-16 Stokes, Sewell 1902WWasWT Stoler, Shirley 1929CTFT-8 Stoll, Oswald 1866-1942 WWasWT Stoltz, Eric 1961CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Stolz, Robert 1886-1975 WWasWT Stone, Alix WWT-17 Stone, Carol 1915WWasWT Stone, Charles WWasWT Stone, Dee Wallace CTFT-6 Stone, Dorothy 1905-1974 WWasWT Stone, Ezra 1917-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-13 Stone, Fred Andrew 1873-1959 ....WWasWT Stone, Lewis 1878-1953 WWasWT Stone, Oliver 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Stone, Paddy 1924WWT-17 Stone, Paula 1916WWasWT Stone, Peter H. 1930CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stone, Sharon 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Stoppard, Tom 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Stoppelmoor, Cheryl See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-18 Stoppelmoor, Cheryl Jean See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-18 Storaro, Vittorio 1940CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Storch, Arthur 1925CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Storch, Larry 1923CTFT-6 Storey, David 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Storey, Fred 1861-1917 WWasWT Storm, Lesley 1903-1975 WWasWT Stormare, Peter 1953CTFT-16 Stossel, John 1947CTFT-17 Stothart, Herbert P. 1885-1949 WWasWT Stott, Judith 1929WWasWT Stott, Mike 1944CTFT-12 Stout, Paul 1972CTFT-4 Stowe, Madeleine 1958CTFT-12 Strachan, Alan 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Strachey, Jack 1894WWasWT
526 • STRACZYNSKI Straczynski, J. Michael 1954CTFT-17 Stradling, Harry Jr. 1925CTFT-8 Straiges, Tony CTFT-9 Straight, Beatrice 1918CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Straithairn, David CTFT-8 Strange, Robert 1882-1952 WWasWT Strangis, Greg 1951CTFT-1 Strasberg, Lee 1901-1982 WWT-17 Strasberg, Susan 1938CTFT-1 Strasser, Robin 1945CTFT-10 Strassman, Marcia 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Strathairn, David CTFT-8 Stratton, Eugene 1861-1918 WWasWT Stratton, John 1925WWT-17 Straus, Oscar 1870-1954 WWasWT Strauss, Peter 1947CTFT-5 Streep, Meryl 1949CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Street, George Slythe 1867-1936 ..WWasWT Streisand, Barbra 1942CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Stretton, Charles See Dyer, Charles CTFT-6 Strick, Joseph 1923CTFT-1 Strickler, Dan 1949CTFT-4 Strickler, Jerry 1939CTFT-2 Stride, John 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stringer, Howard 1942CTFT-11 Stritch, Elaine 1925(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Strode, Warren Chetham 1897- ....WWasWT Strode, Woodrow See Strode, Woody CTFT-18 Strode, Woody 1914-1994 CTFT-18 Stroller, Louis A. 1942CTFT-12 Strong, Arnold See Schwarzenegger, Arnold.. CTFT-11 Strong, Austin 1881-1952 WWasWT Strong, Rider 1980(?)CTFT-17 Stroud, Don 1943CTFT-2 Stroud, Gregory 1892WWasWT Strouse, Charles 1928CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Strozzi, Kay WWasWT Strudwick, Shepperd 1907-1983 .... WWT-17 Struthers, Sally 1948CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Stuart, Aimee WWasWT Stuart, C. Douglas 1864-? WWasWT Stuart, Cosmo 1869-? WWasWT Stuart, Jeanne 1908WWasWT Stuart, John 1898-1979 WWT-16 Stuart, Leslie 1864-1928 WWasWT Stuart, Lynne 1930CTFT-3 Stuart, Madge 1897WWasWT Stuart, Otho 1865-1930 WWasWT Stuart, Philip 1887-1936 WWasWT Stuart, Tom 1878-? WWasWT Stubbs, Imogen 1961CTFT-16 Stubbs, Una 1937WWT-17 Stuckey, Phyllis WWasWT Studholme, Marie 1875-1930 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Studi, Wes 1944(?)CTFT-16 Sturges, Jeff 1946CTFT-12 Sturges, Preston 1898-1959 WWasWT Sturridge, Charles CTFT-12 Styles, Edwin 1899-1960 WWasWT Styne, Jule 1905-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Su, Louis See Kaufman, Lloyd CTFT-7 Subotsky, Milt See Subotsky, Milton CTFT-10 Subotsky, Milton 1921-1991 CTFT-10 Suchet, David 1946CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sugarman, Burt CTFT-8 Sugden, Charles 1850-1921 WWasWT Sugden, Mrs. Charles WWasWT Sulka, Elaine 1934(?)-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Sullavan, Margaret 1911-1960 WWasWT Sullivan, Daniel 1940CTFT-12 Sullivan, Francis L. 1903-1956 WWasWT Sullivan, James E. 1864-1931 WWasWT Sullivan, Susan 1944CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 11 Sullivan, Tom 1947CTFT-2 Sully, Mariette 1878-? WWasWT Summerfield, Eleanor 1921WWasWT Summerhays, Jane CTFT-9 Summers, Montague 1880-1948.... WWasWT Sumner, Geoffrey 1908-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sumner, Gordon Matthew See Sting CTFT-18 Sumner, John 1924CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sumner, Mary 1888-1956 WWasWT Sunde, Karen 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sunderland, Scott 1883-? WWasWT Surovy, Nicholas 1946CTFT-1 Surtees, Bruce 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Susman, Todd 1947CTFT-6 Susskind, David 1920-1987 CTFT-5 Sussman, Peter 1958CTFT-8 Sutherland, Annie 1867-1942 WWasWT Sutherland, Donald 1934(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Sutherland, Kiefer 1966(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Sutro, Alfred 1863-1933 WWasWT Sutton-Vane, Vane 1888-1963 WWasWT Suzman, Janet 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Svennberg, Tore 1852-? WWasWT Svenson, Bo 1941CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Svoboda, Josef 1920WWT-17 Swados, Elizabeth A. 1951CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swaffer, Hannen 1879-1962 WWasWT Swaim, Bob 1943CTFT-8
Swain, Elizabeth 1941Swallow, Margaret 1896-1932 Swan, Mark Elbert 1871-1942 Swan, William 1928Swann, Donald 1923Swansen, Larry 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Swanson, Gloria 1899-1983 Swanson, Logan See Matheson, Richard Swarm, Sally Ann Swartzwelder, John 1949Swash, Bob 1929Swayze, Pat See Swayze, Patrick Swayze, Patrick 1952(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Sweeney, D. B. 1961Sweet, Dolph 1920-1985 Swenson, Inga 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swenson, Swen 1932Swerling, Jo Jr. 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Swete, E. Lyall 1865-1930 Swift, Allen 1924Swift, Clive 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swinburne, Mercia 1900Swinburne, Nora 1902Swindells, John 1931Swinley, Ion 1891-1937 Swinstead, Joan 1903Swit, Loretta 1937Swithen, John See King, Stephen. Swope, Tracy Brooks Sydney, Basil 1894-1968 Sydow, Jack 1921Sykes, Brenda 1949Sykes, Eric 1924Sylbert, Anthea 1939Sylbert, Dick See Sylbert, Richard Sylbert, Paul 1928Sylbert, Richard 1928Sylva, llena 1916Sylva, Vesta 1907Sylvaine, Vernon 1897-1957 Sylvane, Andre 1850-? Sylvester, Harold Sylvester, William 1922Sylvie, Louise 1885-? Symonds, Robert 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sympson, Tony 1906Syms, Sylvia 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Szabo, Istvan 1938Szwarc, Jeannot 1939-
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Tabbert, William 1921WWasWT Tabor, Susan 1939CTFT-5 Tabori, George 1914WWT-17 Tabori, Kristoffer 1952CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10; WWT17 Tagg, Alan 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taggart, Rita CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Taikeff, Stanley 1940CTFT-4 Takei, George 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Talbot, Howard 1865-1928 WWasWT Talbot, Lyle 1902-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Talbot, Nita CTFT-8 Talbott, Michael 1955CTFT-6 Taliaferro, Edith 1893-1958 WWasWT Taliaferro, Mabel 1889-1979 WWasWT Tallchief, Maria 1925WWasWT Talli, Virgilio 1857-1928 WWasWT Tallis, George 1867-1948 WWasWT Tally, Ted 1952CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Talma, Mdlle WWasWT Tamara 1907-1943 WWasWT Tamblyn, Russ 1935CTFT-9 Tambor, Jeffrey CTFT-6 Tamiris, Helen 1905-1966 WWasWT Tandy, Jessica 1909-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Tandy, Valerie 1921-1965 WWasWT Tanguay, Eva 1878-1947 WWasWT Tanner, Alain 1929CTFT-8 Tanner, James T. ?-1951 WWasWT Tanner, Tony 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taplin, Jonathan Trumbull 1947-.... CTFT-15 Tapping, Mrs. A. B. 1852-1926 ....WWasWT Tapping, Alfred B. ?-1928 WWasWT Tarantino, Quentin 1963CTFT-13 Tarasova, Alia Konstantinovna 1898-1973 WWasWT Tariol-Bauge, Anna 1872-? WWasWT Tarkington, Booth 1862-1946 WWasWT Tarride, Abel 1867-? WWasWT Tarses, Jay 1939CTFT-6 Tartikoff, Brandon 1949-1997 CTFT-17 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Tasca, Jules 1938CTFT-3 Tashman, Lilyan 1899-1934 WWasWT Tate, Beth 1890-? Tate, Harry 1872-1940 Tate, James W. 1875-1922 Tate, Reginald 1896-1955 Tatro, Duane L. 1927-
WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-12
Tatum, Bill 1947CTFT-4 Tauber, Richard 1891-1948 WWasWT Taubman, Howard 1907WWasWT Tavel, Ronald 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tavernier, Bertrand 1941CTFT-7 Tavoularis, Dean 1932CTFT-10 Tawde, George 1883-? WWasWT Tayback, Vic 1930(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Taylor, Cecil P. 1929-1981 WWT-17 Taylor, Christine 1972(?)CTFT-16 Taylor, Clarice 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, Deems 1885-1966 WWasWT Taylor, Don CTFT-5 Taylor, Elizabeth 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Taylor, Enid Stamp 1904-1946 WWasWT Taylor, Harry See Granick, Harry CTFT-4 Taylor, Hiram 1952CTFT-3 Taylor, Holland 1943CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Taylor, Jeri 1938CTFT-17 Taylor, John Russell 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, Jud 1940CTFT-12 Taylor, Laurette 1884-1946 WWasWT Taylor, Lili 1967CTFT-17 Taylor, Liz See Taylor, Elizabeth CTFT-18 Taylor, Meshach CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Taylor, Nellie 1894-1932 WWasWT Taylor, Noel 1917WWT-17 Taylor, Pat 1918WWasWT Taylor, Paul 1930CTFT-12 Taylor, Renee CTFT-3 Taylor, Regina CTFT-12 Taylor, Rip CTFT-3 Taylor, Robert U. 1941CTFT-10 Taylor, Rod 1930CTFT-6 Taylor, Samuel 1912WWT-17 Taylor, Valerie 1902-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, William Buchanan 1877-?... WWasWT Taylor-Young, Leigh 1945CTFT-6 Taymor, Julie 1952CTFT-1 Tcherkassky, Marianna 1952CTFT-12 Teague, Lewis 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tearle, Conway 1878-1938 WWasWT Tearle, Godfrey 1884-? WWasWT Teasdale, Verree 1906-1987 WWasWT Tedrow, Irene 1910(?)-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Teed, John 1911-1921 WWasWT Teer, Barbara Ann 1937CTFT-1 Teichmann, Howard Miles 1916-1987 CTFT-1 Teitel, Carol ?-1986 WWT-17 Teitel, Nathan 1910CTFT-6 Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander Louis 1865-1921 WWasWT
THAXTER • 527 Tell, Alma 1892-1937 Tell, Olive 1894-1951 Tellegen, LouSee Lou-Tellegen Temperley, Stephen 1949Tempest, Marie 1864-1942 Tempest, Francis Adolphus VaneSee Vane-Tempest Temple, Helen 1894Temple, Joan ?-1965 Temple, Julien 1953Temple, Madge ?-1943 Temple, Richard 1847-? Templeton, Fay 1865-1939 Templeton, W. P. 1913Tennant, Victoria 1950(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Tennent, Henry M. 1879-1941 Tennent Ltd., H. M Ter-Arutunian, Rouben 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Terrell, Cedrick Terris, Norma 1904-1989 Terriss, Ellaline 1871-1971 Terriss, Tom 1874-1964 Terry, Beatrice Terry, Edward O'Connor 1844-1912 Terry, Ellen Alice 1847-1928 Terry, Ethelind 1900Terry, Fred 1863-1933 Terry, Hazel 1918-1974 Terry, J. E. Harold 1885-1939 Terry, Kate 1844-1924 Terry, Marlon 1856-1930 Terry, Megan 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Terry, Minnie 1882-1964 Terry, Nigel 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Terry, Olive 1884-1957 Terry, Thomas See Terry-Thomas Terry-Thomas 1911-1990 Terson, Peter 1932Tesh, John 1953(?)Tesich, Steve 1942-1996 Obituary in CTFT-18 Tester, Desmond 1919Tetley, Dorothy Tetley, Glen 1926Tetzel, Joan 1921-1977 Tewes, Lauren 1953Tewkesbury, Joan 1936Tewson, Josephine Teyte, Maggie 1889-1976 Thacker, David 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Thane, Elswyth Tharp, Twyla 1941Thatcher, Heather ?-1987 Thatcher, Torin 1905Thaw, John 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thaxter, Phyllis 1920-
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528 • THEILADE Theilade, Mini 1915WWasWT Theiss, Bill See Theiss, William Ware CTFT-9 Theiss, William See Theiss, William Ware CTFT-9 Theiss, William Ware CTFT-9 Thelen, Jodi 1962CTFT-8 Thesiger, Ernest 1879-1961 WWasWT Theus, BJ 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thewlis, David 1964(?)CTFT-15 Thibeau, Jack CTFT-7 Thicke, Alan 1947CTFT-6 Thiessen, Tiffani-Amber 1974CTFT-16 Thigpen, Lynne 1948(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch CTFT-8 Thimm, Daisy WWasWT Thinnes, Roy 1936CTFT-6 Thomas, A. E. 1872-1947 WWasWT Thomas, Agnes WWasWT Thomas, Augustus 1857-1934 WWasWT Thomas, Basil 1912-1957 WWasWT Thomas, Betty 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Thomas, Brandon 1856-1914 WWasWT Thomas, Danny 1912(?)-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thomas, Dave 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Thomas, Derek See Bogdanovich, Peter CTFT-12 Thomas, Dorothy 1882-? WWasWT Thomas, Evan 1891WWasWT Thomas, Gerald 1921-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-12 Thomas, Gerrard See Kempinski, Tom CTFT-12 Thomas, Gwyn 1913WWT-17 Thomas, Heather 1957CTFT-7 Thomas, Henry 1971CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Thomas, Herbert 1868-? WWasWT Thomas, Jeremy 1949CTFT-12 Thomas, Jonathan Taylor 1981CTFT-16 Thomas, Kristin Scott CTFT-16 Thomas, Mario 1938(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Thomas, Philip Michael 1949CTFT-6 Thomas, Phyllis 1904WWasWT Thomas, Richard 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Thomas, Terry See Terry-Thomas CTFT-10 Thomas, Thorn 1941CTFT-4 Thomas, Tony CTFT-13 Thomason, Harry 1940(?)CTFT-10 Thomassin, Jeanne WWasWT Thomerson, Tim CTFT-8 Thompson, Alexander M. 1861-1948 WWasWT Thompson, Brian CTFT-7 Thompson, Caroline 1956CTFT-11 Thompson, Emma 1959(?)CTFT-11 Thompson, Eric 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Thompson, Evan 1931CTFT-5 Thompson, Frank 1920-1977 WWT-16 Thompson, Fred 1884-1949 WWasWT Thompson, Fred Dalton 1942CTFT-13 Thompson, Frederick W. 1872-1919 WWasWT Thompson, Gerald Marr 1856-1938 WWasWT Thompson, J. Lee 1914WWasWT Thompson, Jack 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Thompson, Larry 1944CTFT-12 Thompson, Lea 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Thompson, Robert 1937CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Thompson, Sada 1929CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thompson, Scott 1959(?), CTFT-16 Thompson, Tazewell 1954(?)CTFT-12 Thompson, W. H. 1852-1923 WWasWT Thomson, Beatrix 1900-1986 WWasWT Thomson, Gordon 1951CTFT-8 Thomson, Patricia CTFT-12 Thorburn, H. M. 1884-1924 WWasWT Thorndike, (Arthur) Russell 1885-1972 WWasWT Thorndike, Eileen 1891-1954 WWasWT Thorndike, Sybil 1882-1976 WWT-16 Thorne, Angela 1939CTFT-3 Thorne, Raymond 1933CTFT-5 Thorne, Thomas 1841-1918 WWasWT Thome-Smith, Courtney 1967CTFT-14 Thornton, Frank 1921CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thornton, John 1944CTFT-4 Thornton, Molly See Norden, Christine CTFT-6 Thorp, Joseph Peter 1873-1962 ....WWasWT Thorpe, George 1891-1961 WWasWT Thorpe, Richard 1896-1991 CTFT-11 Thorpe-Bates, Peggy 1914-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thorson, Linda 1947CTFT-9 Threlfall, David 1953CTFT-9 Throckmorton, Cleon 1897-1965 .... WWasWT Throne, Malachi CTFT-8 Thrush, Michelle 1967CTFT-17 Thuillier, Emilio WWasWT Thulin, Ingrid 1929CTFT-9 Thun, Nancy 1952CTFT-4 Thurburn, Gwynneth 1899WWT-16 Thurm, Joel CTFT-2 Thurman, Uma 1970CTFT-10 Thurston, Ernest Temple 1879-1933 WWasWT Thurston, Todd 1956CTFT-3 Tibbett, Lawrence 1896-1960 WWasWT Tich, Little 1868-? WWasWT Tickle, Frank 1893-1955 WWasWT Ticotin, Rachel 1958CTFT-10 Tidmarsh, Vivian 1896-1941 WWasWT Tiercelin, Louis 1849-? WWasWT Tierney, Gene 1920-1991 CTFT-11 Tierney, Harry 1894-1965 WWasWT
Tierney, Larry 1919CTFT-6 Tigar, Kenneth 1942CTFT-8 Tighe, Kevin 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tilbury, Zeffie 1863-1950 WWasWT Till, Eric 1929CTFT-14 Tilley, Vesta 1864-1952 WWasWT Tillinger, John 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Tilly, Jennifer 1962CTFT-15 Tilly, Meg 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Tilton, Charlene 1958CTFT-8 Tilton, James F. 1937CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Timothy, Christopher 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Tinker, Grant 1926CTFT-5 Tinker, Jack 1938WWT-17 Tinker, Mark 1951(?)CTFT-11 Tinney, Frank 1878-1940 WWasWT Tipton, Jennifer 1937CTFT-9 Tisch, Lawrence 1923CTFT-5 Tisch, Steve 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Titheradge 1889-1934 WWasWT Titheradge, George S. 1848-1916 ... WWasWT Titheradge, Madge 1887-1961 WWasWT Titmus, Phyllis 1900-1946 WWasWT Titterton, William Richard 1876-1963 WWasWT Toback, James 1944CTFT-7 Tobin, Genevieve 1902WWasWT Tobin, Vivian 1904WWasWT Tobolowsky, Stephen 1951CTFT-14 Todd, Ann WWT-17 Todd, Beverly 1946CTFT-8 Todd, J. Garrett WWasWT Todd, Michael 1907-1958 WWasWT Todd, Richard 1919CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Toguri, David CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tokofsky, Jerry H. 1936CTFT-12 Tolan, Michael 1925CTFT-1 Toler, Sidney 1874-1947 WWasWT Tolkan, James 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Tolkin, Michael L 1950CTFT-12 Toller, Ernst 1893-1939 WWasWT Toller, Rosalie 1885-? WWasWT Tom, Lauren 1959CTFT-2 Tomei, Marisa 1964CTFT-12 Tomita, Tamlyn 1966CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Tomlin, Blanche 1889-? WWasWT Tomlin, Lily 1939(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Tomlinson, David 1917WWT-17 Tompkins, Angel CTFT-8 Toms, Carl 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Tone, Franchot 1906-1968 WWasWT Toner, Thomas 1928CTFT-4
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 long, Jacqueline 1950CTFT-7 Tonge, Philip 1892-1959 WWasWT Toone, Geoffrey 1910WWT-17 Tootoosis, Gordon CTFT-17 Topol 1935CTFT-9 Toporkov, Vasily Osipovich 1889-? WWasWT Torn, Rip 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Torrence, David 1870-? WWasWT Torrence, Ernest 1878-1933 WWasWT Toser, David CTFT-1 Totheroh, Dan 1894WWasWT Toumanova, Tamara 1917WWasWT Tours, Frank E. 1877-1963 WWasWT Toutain, Blanche ?-1932 WWasWT Towb, Harry 1925WWT-17 Towers, Constance 1933CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Towers, Harry P. 1873-? WWasWT Towne, Robert 1936CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Towner, John See Williams, John CTFT-17 Townsend, Robert 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Townsend, Sue 1946CTFT-10 Toye, Geoffrey Edward 1889-1942 WWasWT Toye, Wendy 1917WWT-17 Toyne, Gabriel 1905-1963 WWasWT Tracy, John 1938CTFT-7 Tracy, Lee 1898-1968 WWasWT Tracy, Spencer 1900-1967 WWasWT Tracy, Steve 1952-1986 CTFT-4 Traill, Peter 1896-1968 WWasWT Trainor, Mary Ellen CTFT-17 Trarieux, Gabriel 1870-? WWasWT Traube, Shepard 1907-1983 WWT-17 Traux, Sarah WWT-6 Travanti, Daniel J. 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Travanty, Dan See Travanti, Daniel J CTFT-13 Travers, Ben 1886-1980 WWT-17 Travers, Henry 1874-1965 WWasWT Travers, Linden 1913WWasWT Travilla See Travilla, William CTFT-11 Travilla, William 1920-1990 CTFT-11 Travis, Nancy 1961CTFT-11 Travolta, John 1954CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Treacher, Bill 1936CTFT-12 Treat, Martin 1950CTFT-4 Treble, Sepha WWasWT Treckman, Emma 1909WWasWT Tree, David 1915WWasWT Tree, Herbert Beerbohm 1853-1917 WWasWT Tree, Lady 1863-1937 WWasWT Tree, Viola 1884-1938 WWasWT Trench, Herbert 1865-1923 WWasWT Trenholme, Helen 1911-1962 WWasWT Trent, Bruce WWT-16
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Trentini, Emma 1885?-1959 WWasWT Tresahar, John ?-1936 WWasWT Tresmand, Ivy 1898WWasWT Trevelyan, Hilda 1880-1959 WWasWT Treville, Roger 1903WWasWT Trevino, Jesus Salvador 1946CTFT-14 Trevor, Ann 1918-1970 WWasWT Trevor, Austin 1897WWasWT Trevor, Claire 1909CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Trevor, Leo ?-1927 WWasWT Trevor, Norman 1877-1945 WWasWT Trewin, John Courtenay 1908-1990 WWT-17 Treyz, Russell 1940CTFT-1 Trilling, Ossia 1913WWT-17 Trinder, Tommy 1909WWT-17 Trintignant, Jean-Louis 1930CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Tripp, Paul 1916CTFT-2 Tripplehorn, Jeanne 1963CTFT-15 Troell, Jan 1931CTFT-8 Troisi, Massimo 1953-1994 CTFT-17 Troll, Kitty 1950CTFT-4 Troobnick, Eugene 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Trott, Karen CTFT-6 Trouncer, Cecil 1898-1953 WWasWT Troutman, Ivy 1883-1979 WWasWT Troy, Louise WWT-17 Truax, Sarah 1877-? WWasWT Trudeau, Garry 1948CTFT-7 Trudell, John CTFT-17 Trueman, Paula 1907WWT-17 Truex, Ernest 1889-1973 WWasWT Truffaut, Francois 1932-1984 CTFT-2 Truffier, Jules 1856-? WWasWT Trumbull, Douglas 1942CTFT-10 Trussell, Fred 1858-1923 WWasWT Trussler, Simon 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tryon, Thomas 1926-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Tsypin, George 1954CTFT-10 Tubau, Maria WWasWT Tucci, Maria CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tucci, Michael 1950(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tucci, Stanley 1961(?)CTFT-16 Tuchner, Michael 1934CTFT-12 Tucker, Forrest 1919-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Tucker, Lael See Wertenbaker, Timberlake '.. CTFT-9 Tucker, Michael 1944CTFT-6 Tucker, Sophie 1884-1966 WWasWT Tudor, Anthony 1909-1987 WWasWT Tudor, Valerie 1910WWasWT Tuggle, Richard 1948CTFT-4 Tulean, Ingrid See Thulin, Ingrid Tull, Patrick 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-2
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Tully, George F. 1876-1930 WWasWT Tully, Richard Walton 1877-1945 WWasWT Tumarin, Boris 1910-1979 WWT-17 Tunbridge, Joseph A. 1886-1961 WWasWT Tune, Tommy 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Tupou, Manu CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Turell, Saul 1920-1986 CTFT-3 Turleigh, Veronica 1903-1971 WWasWT Turman, Glynn 1947CTFT-11 Turman, Lawrence 1926CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Turnbull, John 1880-1956 WWasWT Turnbull, Stanley ?-1924 WWasWT Turner, Alfred 1870-1941 WWasWT Turner, Bridget 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Turner, David 1927WWT-17 Turner, Dorothy 1895-1969 WWasWT Turner, Douglas See Ward, Douglas Turner CTFT-4 Turner, Harold 1909-1962 WWasWT Turner, Janine 1963(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Turner, John Hastings 1892-1956 WWasWT Turner, Kathleen 1954CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Turner, L. GodfreySee Godfrey-Turner, L WWasWT Turner, Michael 1921WWT-17 Turner, Ted 1938CTFT-5 Turner, Tina 1941(?)CTFT-14 Turrin, Joseph 1947CTFT-11 Turturro, John 1957CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Turturro, Nicholas CTFT-17 Turturro, Nick See Turturro, Nicholas CTFT-17 Tushingham, Rita 1942CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tutin, Dorothy 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Twain, Norman 1930CTFT-1 Twiggy 1949CTFT-3 Twohy, David N. 1956(?)CTFT-16 Tyars, Frank 1848-1918 WWasWT Tyler, George Crouse 1867-1946 WWasWT Tyler, Liv 1977CTFT-16 Tyler, Odette 1869-1936 WWasWT Tynan, Brandon 1879-1967 WWasWT Tynan, Kenneth 1927-1980 WWT-17 Tyner, Charles 1925CTFT-8 Tyrrell, Susan 1946CTFT-6 Tyson, Cicely 1933CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tyzack, Margaret 1931CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Uggams, Leslie 1943CTFT-6 Uhry, Alfred 1936CTFT-10 Ullman, Tracey 1959(?)CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Ullmann, Liv 1939CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ullrick, Sharon 1947CTFT-2 Ulmar, Geraldine 1862-1932 WWasWT Ulric, Lenore 1892-1970 WWasWT Ulrich, Skeet 1969CTFT-17 Underwood, Blair CTFT-9 Unger, Deborah 1953CTFT-3 Linger, Gladys B. 1885-1940 WWasWT Upbin, Shari 1941CTFT-3 Upton, Leonard 1901WWasWT Ure, Mary 1933-1975 WWasWT Urich, Robert 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Urioste, Frank J CTFT-12 Urquhart, Molly WWasWT Urquhart, Robert 1922CTFT-9 Ustinov, Peter 1921CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17
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Vaccaro, Brenda 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Vachell, Horace Annesley 1861-1955 WWasWT Vadim, Roger 1928CTFT-5 Vail, Lester 1900-1959 WWasWT Vajda, Ernest 1887-1954 WWasWT Vajna, Andrew 1944CTFT-12 Valabregue, Albin WWasWT Valaida WWasWT Valdez, Luis 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Valenti, Jack 1921CTFT-12 Valentine 1876-? WWasWT Valentine, Grace 1884-1964 WWasWT Valentine, James 1930CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Valentine, Karen 1947CTFT-3 Valentine, Scott 1958CTFT-5 Valentine, Sydney 1865-1919 WWasWT Valk, Frederick 1901-1956 WWasWT Valli, Valli 1882-1927 WWasWT Vallone, Raf 1916CTFT-1 Valverde, Balbina WWasWT Van, Billy B. 1870-1950 WWasWT Van, Bobby 1930-1980 WWT-17 Van Ark, Joan 1948(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Van Beers, Stanley 1911-1961 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Van Biene, Auguste 1850-1913 ....WWasWT Vanbrugh, Irene 1872-1949 WWasWT Vanbrugh, Prudence 1902WWasWT Vanbrugh, Violet 1867-1942 WWasWT Van Buskirk, June 1882-? WWasWT Vance, Charles 1929CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vance, Courtney See Vance, Courtney B CTFT-16 Vance, Courtney B. 1960(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Vance, Nina ?-1980 WWT-17 Vance, Vivian 1913-1979 CTFT-16 Vance-Straker, Marilyn CTFT-10 Van Cleef, Lee 1925-1989 CTFT-8 Van Damme, Jean-Claude 1961CTFT-11 Van Devere, Trish 1943CTFT-3 Van Druten, John 1901-1957 WWasWT Van Dyke, Dick 1925CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Van Dyke, Jerry 1931CTFT-12 Vane-Tempest, Francis Adolphus 1863-1932 WWasWT Van Fleet, Jo 1922(?)-1996 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Gelder, Holtropp WWasWT Van Griethuysen, Ted 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Gyseghem, Andre 1906-1979.... WWT-17 Van Heusen, Jimmy 1913-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Itallie, Jean-Claude 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Kamp Merete 1961CTFT-4 Vanloo, Albert ?-1920 WWasWT Vanne, Marda ?-1970 WWasWT Vanocur, Sander 1928CTFT-12 Vanoff, Nick 1930(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Van Patten, Dick 1928CTFT-1 Van Patten, Joyce 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Peebles, Mario 1957(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Van Peebles, Melvin 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Van Runkle, Theadora CTFT-10 Van Sant, Gus 1953CTFT-11 Van Scoyk, Robert 1928CTFT-12 Vansittart, Robert G. 1881-1957 ...WWasWT Van Studdiford, Grace 1873-1927 ..WWasWT Van Thai, Dennis 1909WWasWT Van Volkenburg, Ellen WWasWT Varda, Agnes 1928CTFT-8 Varden, Evelyn 1895-1958 WWasWT Varesi, Gilda 1887-? WWasWT Varnel, Marcel 1894-1947 WWasWT Varney, Jim 1949CTFT-11 Vaucaire, Maurice 1865-1918 WWasWT Vaughan, Hilda 1898-1957 WWasWT Vaughan, Stuart 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vaughan, Susie 1853-1950 WWasWT Vaughn, Robert 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 5
Vaz Dias, Selma 1911Vazak, P. H.
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See Towne, Robert CTFT-16 Veber, Pierre 1869-1942 WWasWT Vedrenne, John E. 1867-1930 WWasWT Vega, Jose 1920CTFT-1 Veiller, Bayard 1869-1943 WWasWT Velez, Eddie 1958CTFT-5 Velez, Lupe 1909-1944 WWasWT Veljohnson, Reggie See Veljohnson, Reginald CTFT-9 Veljohnson, Reginald 1952CTFT-9 Venables, Clare 1943CTFT-6 Venne, Lottie 1852-1928 WWasWT Vennema, John C. 1948CTFT-2 Vennera, Chick 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Venning, Una 1893WWasWT Venora, Diane 1952CTFT-6 Venuta, Benay 1911WWT-17 Venza, Jac 1926CTFT-12 Verchinina, Nina WWasWT Verdon, Gwen 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vereen, Ben 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Verga, Giovanni 1840-1922 WWasWT Verheyen, Mariann 1950CTFT-1 Verhoeven, Paul 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Verlaque, Robert 1955CTFT-8 Vermilyea, Harold 1889-1958 WWasWT Vernacchio, Dorian 1953CTFT-2 Verneuil, Louis 1893-1952 WWasWT Verno, Jerry 1895WWasWT Vernon, Anne 1924CTFT-1 Vernon, David 1959CTFT-2 Vernon, Frank 1875-1940 WWasWT Vernon, Harriet ?-1923 WWasWT Vernon, Harry M. 1878-? WWasWT Vernon, John 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Vernon, Kate 1962(?)CTFT-17 Vernon, Richard 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vernon, Virginia 1894WWasWT Verona, Stephen CTFT-4 Vetere, Richard 1952CTFT-12 Vezin, Arthur 1878-? WWasWT Vibart, Henry 1863-1939 WWasWT Vickery, John 1951CTFT-7 Victor, Charles 1896-1965 WWasWT Victor, Josephine 1885-? WWasWT Victoria, Vesta 1873-1951 WWasWT Vidal, Gore 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vidal, Lisa CTFT-17 Viertel, Thomas 1941CTFT-7 Vigoda, Abe 1921CTFT-3 Vilar, Jean 1912-1971 WWasWT Villard, Tom 1953-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-15 Villechaize, Herve 1943-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-12
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Villiers, James 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vincent, Jan-Michael 1944CTFT-5 Vincent, Madge 1884-? WWasWT Vincent, Michael See Vincent, Jan-Michael CTFT-5 Vincent, Ruth 1877-1955 WWasWT Vines, Margaret 1910WWasWT Vinovich, Steve 1945CTFT-8 Vinson, Helen 1907WWasWT Vinton, Will 1947CTFT-12 Visitor, Nana 1957CTFT-17 Vivian, Anthony Crespigny Claud 1906WWasWT Vivian-Rees, Joan WWasWT Voetpel, Fred WWT-17 Vogel, Paula A. 1951CTFT-2 Vogel, Virgil W CTFT-12 Voight, Angelina Jolie See Jolie, Angelina CTFT-16 Voight, Jon 1938CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Voigts, Richard 1934CTFT-4 Volage, Charlotte CTFT-2 Voland, Herb CTFT-6 Vollmer, Lula 1898-1955 WWasWT Volpe, Frederick 1865-1932 WWasWT Volz, Nedra CTFT-8 von Brandenstein, Patrizia CTFT-11 Von Dohlen, Lenny 1959CTFT-2 Von Furstenberg, Betsy 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Von Mayrhauser, Jennifer 1948CTFT-4 Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. 1922CTFT-6 Von Scherler, Sasha 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Von Sydow, Max 1929CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Von Zerneck, Frank 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Voskovic, George 1905-1981 WWT-17 Vosper, Frank 1899-1937 WWasWT Voss, Stephanie 1936WWT-17
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Waddington, Patrick 1901-1987 .... WWT-17 Wade, Adam 1935CTFT-1 Wade, Allan 1881-1955 WWasWT Wagenhals, Lincoln A. 1869-1931 WWasWT Wager, Michael 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waggoner, Lyle 1935CTFT-7 Wagner, Charles L. ?-1956 WWasWT Wagner, Jane 1935CTFT-6 Wagner, Lindsay 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wagner, Robert 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3
Wagner, Robin 1933CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Wahl, Ken 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wain, Edward See Towne, Robert CTFT-16 Wainwright, Marie 1853-1923 WWasWT Waissman, Kenneth 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waite, Ralph 1928(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Waite, Ric 1933CTFT-13 Waits, Tom 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Wajda, Andrzej 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Wakefield, Douglas 1899-1951 WWasWT Wakefield, Gilbert Edward 1892-1963 WWasWT Wakefield, Hugh 1888-1971 WWasWT Wakeman, Keith 1866-1933 WWasWT Walbrook, Anton 1900-1966 WWasWT Walbrook, Henry Mackinnon 1863-1941 WWasWT Walcott, Derek 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Waldegrave, Lilias WWasWT Walden, Stanley 1932CTFT-2 Walden, W. G. "Snuffy" 1951(?)-... CTFT-11 Waldo, Janet 1930CTFT-9 Waldron, Charles D. 1874-1946 WWasWT Wales, William See Ambrose, David CTFT-5 Walford, Ann 1928WWasWT Walken, Christopher 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Walken, Ronnie See Walken, Christopher CTFT-12 Walker, Albertina 1929CTFT-12 Walker, Charlotte 1878-1958 WWasWT Walker, Jimmie 1947CTFT-7 Walker, June 1904-1966 WWasWT Walker, Kathryn CTFT-7 Walker, Martin 1901-1955 WWasWT Walker, Nancy 1921-1992 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Walker, Polly 1908WWasWT Walker, Stuart 1888-1941 WWasWT Walker, Syd 1886-1945 WWasWT Walker, Sydney 1921WWT-17 Walker, Zena 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Walkley, Arthur Bingham 1855-1926 WWasWT Wall, Harry 1886-1966 WWasWT Wall, Max 1908-1990 WWT-17 Wallace, Dee See Stone, Dee Wallace CTFT-6 Wallace, Edgar 1875-1932 WWasWT Wallace, George D. 1917CTFT-1 Wallace, Hazel Vincent 1919WWT-17 Wallace, Lee 1930-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wallace, Marcia 1942CTFT-8
WARD • 531 Wallace, Mike 1918CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wallace, Myron See Wallace, Mike CTFT-17 Wallace, Nellie 1882-1948 WWasWT Wallace, Ray 1881-? WWasWT Wallace, Tommy Lee CTFT-1 Wallach, Eli 1915CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Wallengren, E. F. 1952CTFT-12 Waller, David 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waller, Edmund Lewis 1884-? WWasWT Waller, Jack 1885-1957 WWasWT Waller, Lewis 1860-1915 WWasWT Waller, Mrs. Lewis 1862-1912 WWasWT Wallis, Bertram 1874-1952 WWasWT Wallis, Ellen Lancaster 1856-1940 .. WWasWT Wallis, Hal 1889-1986 CTFT-4 Wallis, Shani 1933WWasWT Walls, Tom 1883-1949 WWasWT Walmer, Cassie 1888-? WWasWT Walpole, Hugh 1884-1941 WWasWT Walsh, Blanche 1873-1915 WWasWT Walsh, David M CTFT-12 Walsh, Dermot 1924CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Walsh, J. T CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Walsh, James 1937CTFT-1 Walsh, M. Emmet 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Walsh, Sam 1877-1920 WWasWT Walston, Ray 1918(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Walter, Eugene 1874-1941 WWasWT Walter, Jessica 1944(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Walter, Olive 1898WWasWT Walter, Wilfrid 1882-1958 WWasWT Walter-Ellis, Desmond 1914WWT-17 Walters, Barbara 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Walters, Ewart James 1950CTFT-8 Walters, Julie 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Walters, Polly 1910WWasWT Walters, Thorley 1913-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Walthers, Gretchen 1938CTFT-5 Walton, Tony 1934CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Walz, Ken 1942CTFT-4 Wanamaker, Sam 1919-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wandor, Michelene 1940CTFT-12 Wang, Peter CTFT-5 Wang, Wayne 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Wanshel, Jeff 1947CTFT-2 Waram, Percy 1881-1961 WWasWT Ward, Betty WWasWT Ward, David S. 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
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Ward, Dorothy 1890-1987 WWasWT Ward, Douglas Turner 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ward, Fannie 1872-1952 WWasWT Ward, Fred 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Ward, Genevieve 1837-1922 WWasWT Ward, Geoffrey 1940CTFT-13 Ward, Hugh J. 1871-1941 WWasWT Ward, Jay 1920-1989 CTFT-8 Ward, Jonathan 1970CTFT-4 Ward, Mackenzie 1903WWasWT Ward, Penelope Dudley 1914WWasWT Ward, Polly 1909WWasWT Ward, Rachel 1957CTFT-6 Ward, Ronald 1901WWasWT Ward, Sela 1956(?)CTFT-16 Ward, Simon 1941CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Warde, Frederick B. 1851-1935.... WWasWT Warde, Willie 1857-1943 WWasWT Warden, Jack 1920CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Wardle, (John) Irving 1929WWT-17 Wardwell, Geoffrey 1900-1955 WWasWT Ware, Helen 1877-1939 WWasWT Ware, John See Mabley, Edward CTFT-1 Wareing, Alfred 1876-1942 WWasWT Wareing, Lesley 1913WWasWT Warfield, David 1866-1951 WWasWT Warfield, Joe 1937CTFT-4 Warfield, Marsha 1955CTFT-7 Waring, Barbara 1912WWasWT Waring, Dorothy May Graham 1895WWasWT Waring, Herbert 1857-1932 WWasWT Waring, Richard 1912WWT-16 Warmington, Stanley J. 1884-1941 WWasWT Warner, David 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Warner, Deborah 1959CTFT-11 Warner, Grace 1873-1925 WWasWT Warner, Henry Byron 1876-1958 WWasWT Warner, Julie CTFT-10 Warner, Malcolm-Jamal 1970CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Warre, Michael 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Warren, Betty 1905WWasWT Warren, C. Denier 1889-1971 WWasWT Warren, Jeff 1921WWT-17 Warren, Jennifer CTFT-5 Warren, Jennifer Leigh CTFT-2 Warren, Kenneth J. 1929-1973 WWT-16 Warren, Lesley Ann 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Warren, Michael 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Warren, Mike See Warren, Michael Warrender, Harold 1903-1953
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Warrick, Ruth 1916CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Warrilow, David 1934-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Warriner, Frederic 1916WWT-17 Warwick, Ethel 1882-1951 WWasWT Warwick, Robert 1878-1964 WWasWT Washbourne, Mona 1903-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Washington, Denzel 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Wass, Ted 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wasser, Jane 1957CTFT-7 Wasserman, Dale 1917CTFT-5 Wasserstein, Wendy 1950CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wasson, Craig 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Wasson, Susanne CTFT-2 Watanabe, Gedde CTFT-5 Waterhouse, Keith Spencer 1929- .... CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waterlow, Marjorie 1888-1921 WWasWT Waterman, Dennis 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waters, Ethel 1900-1977 WWT-16 Waters, James ?-1923 WWasWT Waters, Jan 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waters, John 1946CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Waterston, Sam 1940CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Watford, Gwen 1927-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Watkin, David 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Watkins, Linda 1908WWasWT Watkins, Peter 1935CTFT-8 Watkyn, Arthur 1907-1965 WWasWT Watling, Dilys 1946WWT-17 Watling, Jack 1923WWT-17 Watson, Betty Jane 1926 WWasWT Watson, Douglass 1921-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Watson, Elizabeth ?-1931 WWasWT Watson, Henrietta 1873-1964 WWasWT Watson, Horace 1867-1934 WWasWT Watson, Lucile 1879-1962 WWasWT Watson, Malcolm 1853-1929 WWasWT Watson, Margaret ?-1940 WWasWT Watson, Minor 1889-1965 WWasWT Watson, Moray 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Watson, Susan 1938CTFT-10 Watson, Vernon 1885-1949 WWasWT Watson, Wylie 1889-1966 WWasWT Watt, Douglas 1914CTFT-1 Wattis, Richard 1912WWasWT Watts, Dodo 1910WWasWT Watts, Richard, Jr. 1898WWT-17 Watts, Robert 1938CTFT-1
Watts, Stephen 1910WWT-17 Watts-Phillips, John Edward 1894-1960 WWasWT Waxman, Al 1934CTFT-3 Wayans, Damon 1960CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wayans, Keenan Ivory See Wayans, Keenen Ivory .... CTFT-17 Wayans, Keenen Ivory 1958CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wayburn, Ned 1874-1942 WWasWT Wayne, David 1914-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wayne, Naunton 1901-1970 WWasWT Wayne, Patrick 1939CTFT-3 Wayne, Rollo 1899-1954 WWasWT Weakland, Kevin L 1963CTFT-4 Weathers, Carl 1947(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Weathers, Philip 1908CTFT-4 Weaver, Dennis 1924CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Weaver, Fritz 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Weaver, Lee 1930CTFT-6 Weaver, Sigourney 1949CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Weaver, William 1917CTFT-1 Webb, Alan 1906WWT-17 Webb, Chloe CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Webb, Clifton 1893-1966 WWasWT Webb, Jack 1920-1982 CTFT-1 Webb, Jimmy 1946CTFT-11 Webb, Lizbeth 1926WWasWT Webb, Lucy CTFT-4 Webber, Andrew Lloyd See Lloyd-Webber, Andrew ... CTFT-13 Webber, Robert 1924-1989 CTFT-7 Weber, Carl 1925CTFT-3 Weber, Joseph 1867-1942 WWasWT Weber, L. Lawrence ?-1940 WWasWT Webster, Ben 1864-1947 WWasWT Webster, Margaret 1905-1972 WWT-16 Webster-Gleason, Lucile 1888-1947 WWasWT Wedgeworth, Ann 1935CTFT-7 Weeden, Evelyn ?-1961 WWasWT Weege, Reinhold CTFT-6 Weguelin, Thomas N. 1885-? WWasWT Wehlen, Emmy 1887-? WWasWT Weidman, Jerome 1913CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Weidner, Paul 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Weigel, Helene 1900-1971 WWasWT Weight, Michael 1906WWasWT Weil, Samuel See Kaufman, Lloyd CTFT-7 Weill, Claudia CTFT-1 Weill, Kurt 1900-1950 WWasWT Weinberg, Gus 1866-1952 WWasWT Weiner, Robert ?-1989 CTFT-1 Werner, Zane 1953CTFT-2
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Weingrod, Herschel A. 1947CTFT-15 Weinstein, Paula H. 1945CTFT-10 Weintraub, Fred 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Weintraub, Jerry 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Weir, Peter 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Weis, Don 1922CTFT-7 Weisbarth, Michael L CTFT-4 Weiskopf, Bob CTFT-2 Weiss, Joel 1953CTFT-2 Weiss, Julie CTFT-13 Weiss, Marc B CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Weiss, Peter 1916-1982 WWT-17 Weissmuller, Donald 1922CTFT-6 Weisz, Rachel 1971(?)CTFT-16 Weitz, Bruce 1943CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Weitzenhoffer, Max 1939CTFT-3 Welch, Bo CTFT-11 Welch, Elisabeth 1909WWT-17 Welch, James 1865-1917 WWasWT Welch, Raquel 1940CTFT-3 Welch, Tahnee 1962CTFT-16 Welchman, Harry 1886-1966 WWasWT Weld, Tuesday 1943CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Welden, Ben 1901WWasWT Weldon, Duncan Clark 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Weldon, Harry 1882-? WWasWT Welford, Dallas 1874-1946 WWasWT Welk, Lawrence 1903-1992 CTFT-12 Welland, Colin 1934CTFT-7 Weller, Bernard 1870-1943 WWasWT Weller, Michael 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Weller, Peter 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Welles, Orson 1915-1985 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Wellesley, Arthur 1890WWasWT Welling, Sylvia 1901WWasWT Wellman, Wendell 1944CTFT-2 Wells, Deering 1896-1961 WWasWT Wells, Vernon 1945CTFT-16 Wells, Vernon G. See Wells, Vernon CTFT-16 Welsh, Jane 1905WWasWT Welsh, Kenneth CTFT-7 Wen, Ming-Na 1968CTFT-16 Wenders, Wim 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Wendkos, Paul 1922CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Wendt, George 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wenham, Jane CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wenman, Henry N. 1875-1953 ....WWasWT Werner, Tom 1950CTFT-12 Wertenbaker, Timberlake CTFT-10
Wertmuller, Lina 1928Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wesker, Arnold 1932Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; Wesley, Richard 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17 West, Adam 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 West, Algernon 1886-? West, Caryn West, Con 1891West, Henry St. Barbe 1880-1935 West, Joan 1936West, Lockwood 1905-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 West, Mae 1892-1980 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 West, Thomas E. 1954West, Timothy 1934Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; West, Will 1867-1922 Westbrook, John 1922Westcott, Netta ?-1953 Westenberg, Robert 1953Westerman, Floyd Red Crow 1936Westlake, Donald E. 1933Westley, Helen 1879-1942 Westman, Nydia 1907-1970 Westmore, Michael See Westmore, Michael G Westmore, Michael G. 1938Weston, Jack 1915(?)-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Weston, Robert P. 1878-1936 Weston, Ruth 1911Wetherall, Frances ?-1923 Wetmore, Joan 1911-1989 Wettig, Patricia 1951Wexler, Haskell 1922Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Wexler, Peter 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wexley, John 1902Weyand, Ron 1929Whale, James 1896-1957 Whaley, Frank 1963Whalin, Justin 1974Whalley, Joanne 1964Whalley-Kilmer, Joanne See Whalley, Joanne Whalley, Norma ?-1943 Whalley-Kilmer, Joanne 1964Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Wharton, Anthony P. 1877-1943 Whatmore, A. R. 1889-1960 Wheatley, Alan 1907Wheatley, Jane 1881-1935 Wheaton, Wil 1972Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Wheeler, Hugh 1912-1987 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Wheeler, Ira 1920CTFT-7 Wheeler, Lois 1922WWasWT Whelan, Albert 1875-1961 WWasWT Whelchel, Lisa CTFT-3 Whelen, Frederick 1867-? WWasWT Whiffin, Blanche 1845-1936 WWasWT Whiley, Manning 1915WWasWT Whipple, Sidney Beaumont 1888-1975 WWasWT Whistler, Rex 1905-1944 WWasWT Whitaker, Forest 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Whitby, Arthur 1869-1922 WWasWT Whitby, Gwynne 1903WWT-17 White, Betty 1922CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 White, George 1890-1968 WWasWT White, George C. 1935CTFT-1 White, J. Fisher 1865-1945 WWasWT White, Jaleel 1976CTFT-17 White, James ?-1927 WWasWT White, Jane 1922WWT-17 White, Jesse 1919-1997 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-17 White, Joan 1909WWT-17 White, Julie 1962CTFT-1 7 White, Lee 1886-1927 WWasWT White, Michael 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 White, Miles 1914WWT-17 White, Onna WWT-17 White, Valerie 1915-1975 WWT-16 White, Wilfrid Hyde 1903WWasWT White, Willard 1946CTFT-16 Whiteford, Jock WWasWT Whitehead, Paxton 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Whitehead, Robert 1916CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Whitehead, Ted (E. A.) 1933WWT-17 Whitelaw, Arthur 1940CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Whitelaw, Billie CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Whitemore, Hugh 1936CTFT-7 Whitesell, John CTFT-12 Whiteside, Walker 1869-1942 WWasWT Whitfield, Lynn 1954(?)CTFT-11 Whitford, Bradley CTFT-7 Whiting, Jack 1901-1961 WWasWT Whiting, John 1917-1963 WWasWT Whitley, Clifford 1894WWasWT Whitling, Townsend 1869-1952 ....WWasWT Whitlock, Albert 1915CTFT-10 Whitlock, Albert J. See Whitlock, Albert CTFT-10 Whitman, Stuart 1928CTFT-9 Whitmore, James 1921CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Whitmore, James Jr CTFT-17 Whitney, David See Malick, Terrence CTFT-6 Whitney, Fred C. ?-1930 WWasWT Whitrow, Benjamin 1937WWT-17 Whittaker, Herbert 1911WWT-17
534 • WHITTLE Whittle, Charles R. ?-1947 WWasWT Whitton, Margaret 1950CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Whitton, Peggy See Whitton, Margaret CTFT-10 Whitty, May 1865-1948 WWasWT Whitworth, Geoffrey 1883-1951 ...WWasWT Whorf, Richard 1906-1966 WWasWT Whytal, Russ 1860-1930 WWasWT Whytal, Mrs. Russ WWasWT Whyte, Robert 1874-1916 WWasWT Whyte, Ron ?-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wickes, Mary 1916-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWasWT Wickham, Glynne 1922WWT-17 Wickham, Tony 1922-1948 WWasWT Wickwire, Nancy 1925-1975 WWT-16 Widdoes, James 1953CTFT-3 Widdoes, Kathleen 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Widmark, Richard 1914CTFT-3 Wied, Gustav 1858-1914 WWasWT Wiehe, Dagmar WWasWT Wiemer, Robert 1938CTFT-3 Wiener, Sally Dixon 1926CTFT-1 Wiest, Dianne 1948CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Wilbraham, Edward 1895-1930 ....WWasWT Wilbur, Crane 1889-1973 WWasWT Wilbur, Richard 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wilby, James 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Wilcox, Barbara 1906WWasWT Wilcox, Larry 1947CTFT-8 Wilcoxon, Henry 1905WWasWT Wildberg, John J. 1902-1959 WWasWT Wilde, Cornel 1915-1989 CTFT-8 Wilder, Billy 1906CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wilder, Clinton 1920-1986 WWT-17 Wilder, Gene 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Wilder, Thornton N. 1897-1975 ...WWasWT Wilding, Michael 1912WWasWT Wilford, Isabel WWasWT Wilhelm, C. 1858-1925 WWasWT Wilkie, Allan 1878-1970 WWasWT Wilkinson, Colm 1944CTFT-10 Wilkinson, Henry Spenser 1853-? WWasWT Wilkinson, Marc 1929WWT-17 Wilkinson, Norman 1882-1934 WWasWT Wilkof, Lee 1951CTFT-1 Willard, Catherine ?-1954 WWasWT Willard, Edmund 1884-1956 WWasWT Willard, Edward Smith 1853-1915 WWasWT Willard, Fred 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Willard, John 1885-1942 WWasWT William, David 1926WWT-17 William, Warren 1895-1948 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Williams, Ann 1935CTFT-2 Williams, Anson 1949CTFT-9 Williams, Arthur 1844-1915 WWasWT Williams, Barry 1954CTFT-8 Williams, Billy 1929CTFT-12 Williams, Billy Dee 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Williams, Bradford Cody 1951CTFT-1 Williams, Bransby 1870-1961 WWasWT Williams, Campbell 1906WWasWT Williams, Cara CTFT-3 Williams, Cindy 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Williams, Clarence III 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Williams, Clifford 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Williams, Dennis 1944CTFT-4 Williams, Derek 1910WWasWT Williams, Dick Anthony 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Elmo 1913CTFT-1 Williams, Emlyn 1905-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Florence 1912WWasWT Williams, Frances 1903-1959 WWasWT Williams, Fritz 1865-1930 WWasWT Williams, Hal 1938CTFT-6 Williams, Harcourt 1880-1957 WWasWT Williams, Hattie 1872-1942 WWasWT Williams, Heathcote 1941CTFT-12 Williams, Hope 1901WWasWT Williams, Hugh 1904-1969 WWasWT Williams, Hugh Steadman 1935CTFT-4 Williams, Jessie Lynch 1871-1929 WWasWT Williams, Jo Beth 1953CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Williams, John 1903WWT-16 Williams, John 1932CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Williams, John D. ?-1941 WWasWT Williams, Johnny See Williams, John CTFT-17 Williams, John T. See Williams, John CTFT-17 Williams, Kenneth 1926-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Kimberly 1972(?)CTFT-17 Williams, Mason 1938CTFT-16 Williams, Michael 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Nigel 1948CTFT-12 Williams, Pat See Williams, Patrick CTFT-12 Williams, Patrick 1939CTFT-12 Williams, Paul 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Williams, Rhys 1897-1969 WWasWT Williams, Richard 1933CTFT-12 Williams, Robin 1951(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Williams, Russell II 1954(?)CTFT-12 Williams, Samm See Williams, Samm-Art CTFT-8
Williams, Samm-Art 1946CTFT-8 Williams, Sammy 1948CTFT-10 Williams, Sonia 1926WWasWT Williams, Stephen 1900-1957 WWasWT Williams, Steven CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Williams, Tennessee 1911-1983 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Treat 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Williams, Vanessa 1963CTFT-14 Williams, Walter 1887-1940 WWasWT Williamson, David 1942WWT-17 Williamson, Fred 1937(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Williamson, Hugh Ross 1901WWasWT Williamson, James Cassius 1845-1913 WWasWT Williamson, Nicol 1938CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Willingham, Noble CTFT-17 Willis, Bruce 1955CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Willis, Gordon 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Willis, Ted 1918-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Willison, Walter 1947CTFT-1 Willman, Noel 1918-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Willoughby, Hugh 1891WWasWT Wills, Brember ?-1948 WWasWT Wills, Drusilla 1884-1951 WWasWT Willson, Osmund 1896WWasWT Willy, M. 1859-1931 WWasWT Wilmer, Douglas 1920WWT-17 Wilshin, Sunday 1905WWasWT Wilson, Albert Edward 1885-1960 WWasWT Wilson, August 1945CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Wilson, Beatrice ?-1943 WWasWT Wilson, Colleen Camp See Camp, Colleen CTFT-18 Wilson, Diana 1897-1937 WWasWT Wilson, Edith WWasWT Wilson, Elizabeth 1921CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Wilson, Flip 1933CTFT-3 Wilson, Francis 1854-1935 WWasWT Wilson, Frank 1891-1956 WWasWT Wilson, Grace 1903WWasWT Wilson, Harry Leon 1867-1939 ....WWasWT Wilson, Hugh 1943CTFT-7 Wilson, John C. 1899-1961 WWasWT Wilson, Joseph 1858-1940 WWasWT Wilson, Julie 1924(?)CTFT-9 Wilson, Katherine 1904WWasWT Wilson, Lambert CTFT-7 Wilson, Lanford 1937CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Wilson, Lucy WWT-6 Wilson, Mara 1988(?)CTFT-16
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Wilson, Mary 1944CTFT-4 Wilson, Perry 1916WWasWT Wilson, Rita 1955(?)CTFT-16 Wilson, Robert 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wilson, Sandy 1924WWT-17 Wilson, Scott 1942CTFT-7 Wilson, Snoo 1948CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wilson, Trey 1948-1989 CTFT-8 Wilson, W. Cronin ?-1934 WWasWT Wilson, William J. ?-1936 WWasWT Wilstach, Paul 1870-1952 WWasWT Wilton, Penelope 1946CTFT-9 Wiltse, David 1940CTFT-6 Wiman, Anna Deere 1924-1963 ...WWasWT Wiman, Dwight Deere 1895-1951 WWasWT Wimmer, Brian 1960(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wimperis, Arthur 1874-1953 WWasWT Winant, Forrest 1888-1928 WWasWT Wincer, Simon CTFT-9 Winchell, Paul 1922CTFT-9 Winchell, Walter 1897-1972 WWasWT Wincott, Jeff 1956CTFT-17 Wincott, Michael 1959CTFT-17 Windeatt, George (Alan) 1901-1959 WWasWT Windermere, Charles 1872-1955 ....WWasWT Windom, William 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Windsor, Barbara 1937WWT-17 Windsor, Marie 1921CTFT-1 Windust, Bretaigne 1906-1960 WWasWT Windust, Penelope CTFT-6 Winer, Harry 1947CTFT-15 Winfield, Paul 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Winfrey, Oprah 1954CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Winger, Debra 1955CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Winkler, Henry 1945CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Winkler, Irwin 1931CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Winn, Anona WWasWT Winn, Godfrey 1906-1971 WWasWT Winn, Kitty 1944CTFT-8 Winner, Michael 1935CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Winninger, Charles 1884-1969 WWasWT Winningham, Mare 1959CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Winslet, Kate 1976(?)CTFT-16 Winslow, Michael 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Winston, C. Bruce 1879-1946 WWasWT Winston, Stan 1948(?)CTFT-16 Winter, Alex 1965CTFT-12 Winter, Alexander See Winter, Alex CTFT-12
Winter, Edward 1937CTFT-7 Winter, Jessie WWasWT Winter, Keith 1906WWasWT Winter, William 1836-1917 WWasWT Winters, David 1939CTFT-12 Winters, Deborah CTFT-7 Winters, Jonathan 1925CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Winters, Marian 1924WWT-17 Winters, Shelley 1922CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Winters, Time 1956CTFT-5 Winters, Warrington 1909CTFT-1 Winther, Michael 1962CTFT-12 Winwood, Estelle 1883-? WWasWT Wirth, Bob 1952CTFT-11 Wisberg, Aubrey 1909(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Wisdom, Norman 1925WWT-17 Wise, Herbert 1924WWT-17 Wise, Robert E. 1914CTFT-2 Wise, Scott 1959(?)CTFT-13 Wise, Thomas A. 1865-1928 WWasWT Wiseman, Frederick 1930CTFT-8 Wiseman, Joseph 1918CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Witcover, Walt 1924CTFT-4 Withers, Googie 1917CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Withers, Iva 1917WWT-16 Witherspoon, Cora 1890-1957 WWasWT Witt, Alicia 1975CTFT-17 Witt, Alicia Roanne See Witt, Alicia CTFT-17 Witt, Paul Junger 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wittop, Freddy WWT-17 Wittstein, Ed 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wodehouse, Pelham Granville 1881-1975 WWasWT Wohl, David 1953CTFT-7 Woizikovsky, Leon 1897-1922 WWasWT Wojtasik, George 1935CTFT-2 Woldin, Judd 1925CTFT-3 Wolf, Dick 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Wolf, Richard See Wolf, Dick CTFT-13 Wolfe, George See Wolfe, George C CTFT-12 Wolfe, George C CTFT-12 Wolfe, Ian 1896-1992 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-10 Wolff, Pierre 1863-1944 WWasWT Wolff, Ruth 1932CTFT-2 Wolfit, Donald 1902-1968 WWasWT Wollheim, Eric 1879-1948 WWasWT Wolper, David 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4 Wolsk, Eugene V. 1928WWT-17 Wolsky, Albert CTFT-11 Wolston, Henry 1877-? WWasWT Wolterstorff, Bob 1949CTFT-12 Wolveridge, Carol 1940WWasWT Wong, Anna May 1907-1961 WWasWT
WORDSWORTH • 535 Wong, B. D. 1962CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Wonsek, Paul 1948CTFT-2 Wontner, Arthur 1875-1960 WWasWT Woo, John 1948CTFT-14 Wood, Arthur 1875-1953 WWasWT Wood, Charles 1932WWT-17 Wood, Daisy 1877-? WWasWT Wood, David 1944WWT-17 Wood, Edna 1918WWasWT Wood, Florence WWasWT Wood, G. 1919CTFT-9 Wood, Haydn 1882-1959 WWasWT Wood, Jane 1886-? WWasWT Wood, John 1931(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Wood, Mrs. John 1833-1915 WWasWT Wood, Metcalfe WWasWT Wood, Natalie 1938-1982 CTFT-1 Wood, Peggy 1892-1978 WWT-16 Wood, Peter 1927(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wood, Wee Georgie 1897WWasWT Woodard, Alfre 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Woodard, Charlaine CTFT-12 Woodbridge, George 1907WWasWT Woodbridge, Patricia 1946CTFT-2 Woodburn, James 1888-1948 WWasWT Woodhouse, Vernon 1874-1936 ...WWasWT Woodman, William 1932-1995 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodruff, Henry 1870-1916 WWasWT Woods, Albert Herman 1870-1951 WWasWT Woods, James 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Woods, Michael CTFT-16 Woods, Richard CTFT-2 Woodthorpe, Peter 1931WWT-17 Woodvine, John 1929CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodward, Charles Jr CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodward, Edward 1930CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Woodward, Joanne 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Wooland, Norman 1905-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wooldridge, Susan CTFT-8 Woolf, Edgar Allan ?-1943 WWasWT Woolf, Walter See King, Walter Woolf WWasWT Woolfenden, Guy Anthony 1937WWT-17 Woollcott, Alexander 1887-1943 WWasWT Woolley, Monty 1888-1963 WWasWT Woolsey, Robert 1889-1938 WWasWT Wootwell, Tom 1865-? WWasWT Wopat, Tom 1951CTFT-7 Wordsworth, Richard 1915WWT-17
536 • WORDSWORTH Wordsworth, William Derrick 1912-1988 WWasWT Workman, C. Herbert 1873-1923 WWasWT Worley, Jo Anne 1939CTFT-2 Worlock, Frederic G. 1886-1973 .... WWasWT Worms, Jean 1884-? WWasWT Woronov, Mary 1946CTFT-8 Worrall, Lechmere 1875-? WWasWT Worsley, Bruce 1899WWasWT Worster, Howett 1882-? WWasWT Worth, Irene 1916CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Worth, Marvin CTFT-12 Wouk, Herman 1915CTFT-1 Wray, Fay 1907CTFT-8 Wray, John 1888-1940 WWasWT Wray, Maxwell 1898WWasWT Wright, Amy 1950CTFT-9 Wright, Cowley 1889-1923 WWasWT Wright, David 1941WWT-17 Wright, Fred 1871-1928 WWasWT Wright, Garland CTFT-7 Wright, Haidee 1868-1943 WWasWT Wright, Hugh E. 1879-1940 WWasWT Wright, Huntley 1869-1943 WWasWT Wright, Max 1943CTFT-8 Wright, Nicholas 1940WWT-17 Wright, Robert 1914CTFT-12 Wright, Robin 1966(?)CTFT-12 Wright, Steven 1955CTFT-9 Wright, Teresa 1918CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-
17 Wright, Mrs. Theodore ?-1922 WWasWT Wrye, Donald CTFT-12 Wuhl, Robert 1951CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Wurtzel, Stuart 1940CTFT-5 Wyatt, Frank Gunning 1851-1926 WWasWT Wyatt, Jane 1912CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Wycherly, Margaret 1884-1956 ....WWasWT Wyckham, John 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wyckoff, Evelyn 1917WWasWT Wyle, Noah 1971CTFT-16 Wyler, Gretchen 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wylie, John 1925CTFT-7 Wylie, Julian 1878-1934 WWasWT Wylie, Lauri 1880-? WWasWT Wyman, Jane 1914CTFT-3 Wymark, Patrick 1926-1970 WWasWT Wyn, Marjery 1909WWasWT Wyndham, Charles 1837-1919 WWasWT Wyndham, Dennis 1887-? WWasWT Wyndham, Gwen WWasWT Wyndham, Howard 1865-1947 WWasWT Wyndham, Olive 1886-? WWasWT Wyner, George CTFT-7 Wyngarde, Peter WWT-17 Wynn, Ed 1886-1966 WWasWT Wynn, Keenan 1916-1986 CTFT-4
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Wynn, Tracy Keenan 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wynne, Wish 1882-1931 Wynter, Dana 1930Wynyard, Diana 1906-1964 Wynyard, John 1915Wyse, John 1904-
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Yablans, Frank 1935CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yablans, Irwin 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yaffe, Alan See Yorinks, Arthur CTFT-13 Yakko, Sada ?-1946 WWasWT Yale, Kathleen Betsko 1939CTFT-2 Yalman, Tune 1925CTFT-2 Yanez, Michael CTFT-3 Yang, Ginny CTFT-4 Yankowitz, Susan 1941CTFT-1 Yannis, Michael 1922WWasWT Yapp, Cecil CTFT-8 Yarde, Margaret 1878-1944 WWasWT Yarrow, Duncan 1884-? WWasWT Yasbeck, Amy 1962CTFT-17 Yates, Peter 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yavorska, Lydia 1874-1921 WWasWT Yeamans, Annie 1835-1912 WWasWT Yearsley, Claude Blakesley 1885-1961 WWasWT Yeats, William Butler 1865-1939 .... WWasWT Yellen, Linda 1949CTFT-3 Yeston, Maury 1945CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yniguez, Richard CTFT-6 Yoakam, Dwight 1956CTFT-17 Yoba, Malik 1967(?)CTFT-17 Yohe, May 1869-1938 WWasWT Yokel, Alexander 1887-1947 WWasWT Yordan, Philip 1914CTFT-12 Yorinks, Arthur 1953CTFT-13 York, Michael 1942CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 York, Susannah 1941CTFT-5 Yorke, Augustus ?-1939 WWasWT Yorke, Oswald ?-1943 WWasWT Yorkin, Bud 1926CTFT-1 Youmans, James CTFT-14
Youmans, Vincent 1898-1946 WWasWT Young, Arthur 1898-1959 WWasWT Young, Bertram Alfred 1912WWT-17 Young, Burt 1940CTFT-5 Young, Chris 1971CTFT-8 Young, Collier See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Young, David 1928CTFT-4 Young, Dawn CTFT-4 Young, Freddie 1902.....CTFT-13 Young, Freddie A. See Young, Freddie CTFT-13 Young, Frederick See Young, Freddie CTFT-13 Young, Frederick A. See Young, Freddie CTFT-13 Young, Gig 1917-1978 WWT-16 Young, Howard Irving 1893WWasWT Young, Howard L. 1911WWasWT Young, Joan 1903-1984 WWT-17 Young, Karen CTFT-8 Young, Loretta 1913CTFT-8 Young, Rida Johnson 1875-1926....WWasWT Young, Robert 1907CTFT-7 Young, Robert M. 1924CTFT-9 Young, Robert Malcolm See Young, Robert M CTFT-9 Young, Roger 1942CTFT-3 Young, Roland 1887-1953 WWasWT Young, Sean 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Young, Stark 1881-1963 WWasWT Young, Terence 1915-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-13 Youngs, Jim CTFT-7 Yulin, Harris 1937CTFT-7 Yurka, Blanche 1887-1974 WWasWT
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 18 Zanussi, Krzysztof 1939Zapata, Carmen 1927Zea, Kristi 1948Zeffirelli, Franco 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Zeman, Jacklyn Zemeckis, Robert 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Zerbe, Anthony Zetterling, Mai 1925-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Zieff, Howard 1943Ziegfeld, Florenz 1867-1932 Ziegler, Anne 1910Ziemba, Karen 1957Zien, Chip 1947Ziff, Irwin 1929Zimbalist, Efrem Jr. 1923Zimbalist, Stephanie
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Zimmer, Hans 1957CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Zimmerman, Mark 1952CTFT-2 Zimmerman, Paul 1938-1993 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-12 Zinberg, Michael CTFT-11 Zindel, Paul 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Zinkeisen, Doris Clare WWasWT Zinnemann, Fred 1907-1997 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zinnemann, Tim CTFT-10 Zipprodt, Patricia 1925CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Ziskin, Laura CTFT-16 Zito, Joseph 1946(?)CTFT-16 Zmed, Adrian 1954CTFT-8 Zola, Fred WWasWT Zollar, Jawole Willa Jo 1951 (?)CTFT-11
ZWICK • 537 Zollo, Frederick M. 1950CTFT-1 Zorich, Louis 1924CTFT-2 Zorina, Vera 1917WWT-17 Zsigmond, Vilmos 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Zsigmond, William See Zsigmond, Vilmos CTFT-16 Zucco, George 1886-1960 WWasWT Zucker, David 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zucker, Jerry 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zuckmayer, Carl 1896-1977 WWT-16 Zuniga, Daphne 1962CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zwar, Charles 1914-1989 WWT-17 Zwerdling, Allen 1922CTFT-4 Zwick, Edward 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Zwick, Joel 1942CTFT-9