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thegargoylecatacombs · 5 months
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Say hello to Frankie he needs to eat something :^)
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pwrn51 · 1 year
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Have you heard of The Golden Door Policy
  On this episode #2 of Lest We Forget, Lisa Skinner, Lillian Cauldwell, and Betsy Wurzel discussed immigration, the Golden Door Policy Period of Chinese immigration, how Hilter developed his ideology from the United States, how  Henry Ford had his Anti-Semitic philosophies written in his newspaper, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was concerned about public opinions about immigration, Eugenics in…
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badgaymovies · 2 years
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Whipsaw (1935)
Whipsaw by #SamWood starring #SpencerTracy and #MyrnaLoy, "a silly venture and only mildly interesting, though Loy is once again fascinating for delivering multiple layers of longing, wisdom and intelligence in a touching but restrained performance,"
SAM WOOD Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBB USA, 1935. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Screenplay by Howard Emmett Rogers, from the story by Howard Emmett Rogers. Cinematography by James Wong Howe. Produced by Harry Rapf. Music by William Axt. Production Design by Cedric Gibbons. Costume Design by Dolly Tree. Film Editing by Basil Wrangell. Dueling jewel thieves go after four extremely rare and precious pearls…
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minnesotafollower · 2 years
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Memorial Service for Walter Mondale 
On May 1, 2022, a memorial service for Walter “Fritz” Mondale was held at the University of Minnesota’s Northrup Auditorium. He had died on April 19, 2021, but a service at that time was not possible because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and his son, Ted, said his father “didn’t want to lie in state; he didn’t want to be in Washington, he wanted to be here with you” because “you reflected what he…
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ashton-slashton · 8 months
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[Ringing a large dinner bell] COOOME AND GET IT!!!
Hello Terror Crew, meet my OC; Captain Lillian McNeil, a man who is sooo beyond done with all this Northwest Passage brouhaha. Please get him out of there he's about to put his cigarette out in Franklin's eye.
I can see him being good pals with Crozier, but also the sort of man would firmly whack him upside the head for being a drunken bastard of a man.
Obvious faceclaim being Claude Rains. Anyway, pardon my anatomy, I drew this hastily in a fugue state.
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jamesunderwater · 9 months
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Ten Songs, Ten Names
@deermessrs let the record show that I absolutely would have put paul revere and daphne blue on my list, too, but i didn't want to be a cheater. :P impeccable music taste as always. thanks for the tag!!
List 10 songs with 10 names in the titles that you like, and then tag 10 people.
1. Franklin by Paramore
2. Tiffany Blews by Fall Out Boy
3. Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac
4. Carey by Joni Mitchell
5. You Don't Mess Around with Jim by Jim Croce
6. Annie by Vanessa Carlton
7. Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls
8. Lillian by +44
9. Ashley by Halsey
10. Adam's Song by Blink-182
no pressure tags: @kay-elle-cee @athenasparrow @charmsandtealeaves @lilyflxwers @loop-deloo @basslineescapeact @annabtg @abihastastybeans @moongays @sunshinemarauder
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kimberly40 · 11 months
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Appalachian -What does it mean? What picture comes to mind when you hear Appalachian? To me, it’s a way of life. It’s the epitome of hard work, integrity, and independence. When I see the view of these blue ridges and the smoky mountains, it feels like something spills over inside me and I have to smile. I don't think there is a prettier place than these hills and their hidden coves, their cold clear branches, creeks, rivers and lakes. Old barns that housed the work animals, kept the harness dry, stored the hay for winter, a place for hanging and working the tobacco, a place where Ma milked the cow and gathered eggs, and a vital part of my childhood. Aww old barns, so much we could learn if they could tell us what all went on in them. High foggy blue mountains, hidden coves and valleys, ice cold streams and branches. A land that demanded strong willed people. It’s built in to those of us who were raised in these hills. Places of history, life and loves. I loved growing up in the hills. I loved it then and I love it now. Lordy, don't you wish you could go back one more time and experience those golden years? What does the Appalachians mean to you?
(Pictured is the home of David and Matilda Franklin. David was one of Samuel and Dorcas Franklin’s sons, and married Matilda Carpenter-a sister of Jake Carpenter. Pictured or Lillian, Edith, Lenoir, and mother, Matilda. The cabin was located in upper Three Mile Valley in Avery County, North Carolina)
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byneddiedingo · 9 months
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Gregory Peck and Jennifer Jones in Duel in the Sun (King Vidor, 1946)
Cast: Jennifer Jones, Gregory Peck, Joseph Cotten, Lionel Barrymore, Herbert Marshall, Lillian Gish, Walter Huston, Charles Bickford, Harry Carey, Tilly Losch, Butterfly McQueen. Screenplay: David O. Selznick, Oliver H.P. Garrett, based on a novel by Niven Busch. Cinematography: Lee Garmes, Ray Rennahan, Harold Rosson. Production design: J. McMillan Johnson. Film editing: Hal C. Kern. Music: Dimitri Tiomkin.
This is a bad movie, but it's one distinguished in the annals of bad movies because it was made by David O. Selznick, who as the poster shouted at moviegoers, was "The Producer Who Gave You 'GONE WITH THE WIND.'" Selznick made it to showcase Jennifer Jones, the actress who won an Oscar as the saintly Bernadette of Lourdes in The Song of Bernadette (Henry King, 1943). Selznick, who left his wife for Jones, wanted to demonstrate that she was capable of much more than the sweetly gentle piety of Bernadette, so he cast her as the sultry Pearl Chavez in this adaptation (credited to Selznick himself along with Oliver H.P. Garrett, with some uncredited help by Ben Hecht) of the novel by Niven Busch. Opposite Jones, Selznick cast Gregory Peck as the amoral cowboy Lewt McCanles, who shares a self-destructive passion with Pearl. Both actors are radically miscast. Jones does a lot of eye- and teeth-flashing as Pearl, while Peck's usual good-guy persona undermines his attempts to play rapaciously sexy. The plot is one of those familiar Western tropes: good brother Jesse (Joseph Cotten) against bad 'un Lewt, reflecting the ill-matched personalities of their parents, the tough old cattle baron Jackson McCanles (Lionel Barrymore) and his gentle (and genteel) wife, Laura Belle (Lillian Gish). Pearl is an orphan, the improbable daughter of an improbable couple, the educated Scott Chavez (Herbert Marshall) and a sexy Indian woman (Tilly Losch), who angers him by fooling around with another man (Sidney Blackmer). Chavez kills both his wife and her lover and is hanged for it, so Pearl is sent to live with the McCanleses -- Laura Belle is Chavez's second cousin and old sweetheart -- on their Texas ranch. It's all pretentiously packaged by Selznick: not many other movies begin with both a "Prelude" and an "Overture," composed by Dimitri Tiomkin in the best overblown Hollywood style. It has Technicolor as lurid as its story, shot by three major cinematographers, Lee Garmes, Ray Rennahan, and Harold Rosson. But any attempt to generate real heat between Jones and Peck was quickly stifled by the Production Code, which even forced Selznick to introduce a voiceover at the beginning to explain that the character of the frontier preacher known as "The Sinkiller" (entertainingly played by Walter Huston) was not intended to be a representative clergyman. There are a few good moments, including an impressive tracking shot at the barbecue on the ranch in which various guests offer their opinions of Pearl, the McCanles brothers, and other things. Whether this scene can be credited to director King Vidor, who was certainly capable of it, is an open question, because Vidor found working with the obsessive Selznick so difficult that he quit the film. Selznick directed some scenes, as did Otto Brower, William Dieterle, Sidney Franklin, William Cameron Menzies, and Josef von Sternberg, all uncredited. The resulting melange is not unwatchable, thanks to a few good performances in secondary roles (Huston, Charles Bickford, Harry Carey), and perhaps also to some really terrible ones (Lionel Barrymore at his most florid and Butterfly McQueen repeating her fluttery air-headedness from GWTW).
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Long Dark Dance of the Soul
Long Dark Dance of the Soul https://ift.tt/KeohIGu by Vee_Elentari Bester arrives at Babylon 5 and so do the Minbari, but there’s a crisis brewing on the station and everyone’s plans are thrown into confusion by the news that Marcus and Premdarr are missing. Words: 1844, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Series: Part 3 of The Dark Trilogy Fandoms: Babylon 5 (TV 1993), Babylon 5 & Related Fandoms Rating: Explicit Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: F/M, M/M Characters: Marcus Cole (Babylon 5), Susan Ivanova, Alfred Bester, Delenn (Babylon 5), John Sheridan, Michael Garibaldi, Stephen Franklin, Original Characters, Zack Allan, Lillian Hobbs Relationships: Marcus Cole/Susan Ivanova, Alfred Bester/Original Character(s) Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Worldbuilding, Psi Corps (Babylon 5), Telepathy, Telepathic Bond, Telekinesis, Angst, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Hurt/Comfort, Hurt No Comfort, Death, Telepathic Sex via AO3 works tagged 'Babylon 5 (TV 1993)' https://ift.tt/37v6nc4 March 14, 2024 at 08:21PM
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fanficwriter284 · 1 year
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Sorry for all the people who don’t enjoy Carolus…..but I do….sooooo
“Do you really think you could really find her?”
“Course I can! Just give me a sec to ring up someone”
“Okay!”
Billy grinned at Carolus, drawing out his cell phone.
“Hey…uh huh, yep…sorry to bother ya but remember that favor you owe me? Yup! I need your help, it’ll be quick..ok thank you!”
Billy turned away making eye contact with Carolus.
“What’s her full name?”
“Lillian Kaya Wilson”
“Ok thanks! Did you get that Lillian Kaya Wilson. Mhm yep! Hey Carolus, does she have brown hair, freckles, rosy cheeks, and hazel eyes ”
“Yeah…yeah she does”
“Alright! She lives on 2834 Franklin Drive. You can take my car if you want”
“That’s very generous of you…but I died when I was 12…I didn’t learn how to drive”
“Oh…well I’ll drive ya!”
“Really?”
“Yeah…I want you to go see her again. I saw the way your eyes lit up every time you mentioned her name”
The two exchanged a glance and nodded. The two exited the house and climbed into Billy’s car, driving off.
“I—I don’t know if I should be doing g this…I’ll have to go again in a few hours….”
“Well…she’ll get to say goodbye and see you again…I bet she’ll be happy”
“I bet she’ll be in shock”
The two chuckled making a right turn pulling up to Franklin Drive. When suddenly Carolus fell silent becoming anxious at the thought of seeing her again. Billy put his car in park waiting for Chucky’s twin to speak.
“Ready?”
“I—I don’t know”
“You’ll be ok”
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thealohashirt · 11 months
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Quotes that Capture the Playful Side of Cats
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A cat can purr its way out of anything. - Donna McCrohan Cats know how to obtain food without labor, shelter without confinement, and love without penalties. - Walter Leonel George (1882-1926) The cat in gloves catches no mice. - Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) A home without a cat – and a well-fed, well-petted and properly revered cat – may be a perfect home, perhaps but how can it prove title? - Mark Twain (1835-1910) One cat just leads to another. - Ernest Hemmingway (1899-1961) Cats never strike a pose that isn't photogenic. - Lillian Jackson Braun (1913-2011) Way down deep, we’re all motivated by the same urges. Cats have the courage to live by them. - Jim Davis (1945)
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pwrn51 · 1 year
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The Japanese Americans Incareration WW2
  Today’s show, Lisa Skinner discusses Japanese  Internment Camps, how the Japanese were rounded up and lost their businesses, and houses, and how Franklin D. Roosevelt was very concerned about public opinion! Lillian Cauldwell discussed how the Americans were no better than the Germans when it came to placing people in internment camps! How the USA does discriminate against immigrants and we…
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blueplumbbob · 2 years
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After a long week of deliberation, Ethel and Francis devised a plan. Early one morning, they chose to skip school, put on their finest walking clothes, and board a train to the city. Francis didn’t tell anyone where they were going, not even Lillian and Clara. He felt bad about keeping a secret from his siblings, but it was necessary.
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“Are you certain about this, Ethel?” asked Francis, and Ethel nodded.
“I need to find out what happened. My mother deserves to know,” she said. “She’s spent all this time in pain. This is the least I can do.”
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When they finally made it to the city, Francis was shocked by how different things were compared to Brindleton. As Ethel went to look for a map, Francis decided to take in as much of the city as he could. The buildings here were massive. Smoke spiraled through the sky, creating a summer haze. 
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The smell was bad, and there weren’t nearly enough trees for his liking, but the hustle and bustle of the train station and nearby marketplace were almost enough to make him fall in love with city life. Maybe one day, he’d be lucky enough to live in the city, too.
When Ethel returned, they continued their journey, walking down unknown streets in search of a particular location.
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Ethel and Francis stopped in front of a row of brownstones. “Is this the right address?” asked Francis. “32A North Franklin Street?”
Ethel looked down at her address book, looked back up at the street sign and numbers on the brownstone, and looked down at her book again. “That’s what the address book says. This must be it.”
Francis turned around and smiled at her. “Then it looks like we’re here! Are you ready, Ethel?”
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She had been so confident earlier, but now, in the final moment before taking the plunge, she felt a wave of nausea and nervousness. What if this was a mistake? What if this didn’t help her mother at all? What if she got in trouble? These thoughts swirled through Ethel’s mind as she and Francis climbed the stairs to the front door.
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Francis knocked on the door, and as they waited, Ethel’s stomach did flips.
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papermoonloveslucy · 6 months
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THE FACE IS FAMILIAR… BUT I CAN’T PLACE THE NAME!
Same Actor / Different Character ~ Part 3: “Here's Lucy"
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It used to be quite common for actors to be cast in multiple roles on the same series. Not in principal parts, certainly, but in supporting and minor characters. Lucycoms were no exception. Although the world created by these shows was representative of reality, the characters who populated them often gave viewers Deja vu. By the time "Here's Lucy" premiered in 1968, Lucille Ball had developed a repertory company of actors that she used time and time again.
For the purposes of this discussion, we won't include background performers (aka extras) as they were nearly always drawn from the same pool of actors. Also, those who played multiple characters need to have at least one of them identified by name.
MARY WICKES
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Lucille Ball's good friend tops the list of actors who played multiple roles, with seven characters in nine appearances. When the series premiered, she played a secretary friend of Lucy Carter's named Isabel in two episodes. Perhaps there was no room for Isabel, so she disappeared, but Wickes did not! Due to the fact that she played a nurse in her breakout role in The Man Who Came to Dinner (both stage and screen), she also played several nurses. She even showed up as Lucy's sister-in-law, a nun, another type that she was often cast as in films. In addition, she was a maid to an eccentric dowager, a Montana matriarch, and a nosy neighbor.
JACK COLLINS
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Collins' six appearances span from season one in 1968 to the series finale in 1974. He played secret agent Johnson, expectant father Mr. Phillips, Vincent Price's producer Curt, Harry's eye optometrist Dr. Proctor, Harry's accountant Arthur Collins, and Harvey Stevens, proprietor of Harvey's Welcome Inn. Perhaps Collins is best compared to versatile actor Charles Lane on "I Love Lucy"?
CAROLE COOK
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Lucy's protege is back with more interesting characters - five of them, to be exact. She started the series as a wacky woman in Carol Burnett's audience, played crusading neighbor Sheila Casten, bridge club member Lillian Rylander, gangster Ma Parker, and Cynthia Duncan, a Lucille Ball look-alike. Ma Parker was by far Cook's largest and most adventurous role on the series.
IRWIN CHARONE
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Charone made five appearances on “The Lucy Show” and an equal number of “Here’s Lucy” episodes. Mr. Garfield of the Nippy Whippy Whipped Cream Company , dog owner Mr. Farnsworth, neighbor Chester P. Franklin, a permit office clerk, and college dean Phillips.
ROY ROBERTS
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Roberts made an impact as Mr. Cheever on "The Lucy Show." His first appearance on "Here's Lucy" was as the Superintendent of the Air Force Academy in a two-part season opener filmed on location. He returned as a NASA's Dr. Jensen in "Lucy and the Astronauts" (1971), Warden Maginetti when "Lucy Goes To Prison" (1973), and Dr. Honeycutt when "Lucy is N.G. as an R.N." (1974).
RHODES REASON
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Reason was a handsome leading man type who easily played a variety of roles from 1968 to 1973: Bradley Henshaw, Jim Simpson, Sam Toliver, Lieutenant Egan, and Keith Davidson.
ROBERT CARSON
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Carson was a busy Canadian-born actor. While he never played supporting roles, he wasn't just an extra either. On "Here's Lucy" he played Martin Philips, Buzzy Brock, Sergeant Lou Holmes, and Officer Hurlow.
ROBERT ALDA
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Alda (father of Alan) was best known for originating the role of Sky Masterson on Broadway in Guys and Dolls (1950). He did four episodes of "Here's Lucy," the first as himself, hosting the Secretary Beautiful Contest. The role was originally written for Don Ameche, then re-cast with Ross Martin, before Alda was finally given the part.  He got to use his musical theatre skills singing the pageant’s theme.  He put his musical skills to use again as Dean Butler in "Lucy, the Co-Ed" (1970). He also sang as Captain MacClay in a two-parter set on a cruise ship to Hawaii.
WALLY COX
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Cox had come to the nation's attention as Mr. Peepers. On "Here's Lucy" he played ex-con safecracker Rock Barnett, wimpy Wally Manley, diamond cutter Gustav Vandermeer, and toy tycoon Tommy Tucker.
DORIS SINGLETON
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Singleton created the role of Caroline Appleby on “I Love Lucy.” She was slated to appear as Doris, a secretary colleague of Lucy's, on "Here's Lucy," but the role was eliminated after the first episode. She returned, however, for three more appearances, all as secretaries to the stars: Petula Clark's secretary Miss Perkins, Eddie Albert's secretary Patty, and Lucille Ball's secretary Doris, a role modeled after Ball's own secretary Wanda.
WILLIAM LANTEAU
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William Lanteau was a theatre actor who was most famous for playing Charlie the Mailman in On Golden Pond. His theatrical background surely helped him disguise himself in his four roles on "Here's Lucy". Unlike past guest actors, he looks significantly different in each one: Mr. Sherwood, a supermarket manager; Mr. Minkle, building superintendent; Spike, Ginger Rogers' secretary; and Edgar St. Vincent Kinkaid, antiques store manager.
DICK PATTERSON
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Patterson was seen by Lucille Ball performing on stage and cast on "The Lucy Show." He continued his relationship with the redhead on "Here's Lucy" where he played computer matchmaker Mr. Morton (Ball's real surname), TV host Dick Dunkirk, Joe Namath's football coach Hennessy, and director of Lucy's pickle commercial Steve Thompson.
RETA SHAW
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Shaw was a star of stage and screen (big and small) and Lucille Ball enjoyed working with her. This time, in the series' third episode, she played Mabel Ryker, using the same first name she had in The Pajama Game on stage and screen. She played Rita Forrester in "Lucy and The Group Encounter" (1972), and Mrs. Witherspoon, Lucy's prospective new boarder in "Lucy's Tenant" (1973).
LOLA FISHER
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Fisher understudied and replaced Julie Andrews on Broadway in the musical My Fair Lady.  She was seen as in "Lucy's Working Daughter" (1968), as Mrs. Pomeroy in "Lucy in the Jungle" (1971), and Bunny in "Lucy and the Franchise Fiasco" (1973).
CLIFF NORTON
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Norton played Sam the Plumber who's overalls turn up on Richard Burton. He was an undercover detective looking for scalpers in an episode starring O.J. Simpson. Lastly, he got title billing in "Mary Jane's Boyfriend", playing accident prone Walter Butley.
BEN WRIGLEY
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Wrigley was a British actor who appeared in My Fair Lady (1964) and Bednobs and Broomsticks (1971). so he was a natural to play butlers to Liberace and Jack Benny. He also played Homer Pomeroy in "Lucy in the Jungle" (1971).
BRUCE GORDON
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Gordon was best known for playing gangster Frank Nitti in the Desilu television series "The Untouchables" (1959-63), a role he satirized on "The Lucy Show". He trades on that reputation again as Doc Porter in "Lucy and the Ex-Con" and Rocky in "Dirty Gertie", another organized crime scenario. For a change of pace, he played Grandfather Konstantine Kasos in "Lucy's Wedding Party."
ELLIOTT REID
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Reid's work with Lucy goes back to "I Love Lucy". Here he plays three roles: Detective Harvey Gaines, Sammy Davis Jr.'s Director, and the host of Milton Berle's telethon.
PHIL VANDERVOORT
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Vandervoort was (briefly) Lucille Ball's son-in-law and Lucy believed in keeping it in the family, casting her children, her husband, and her cousin-in-laws on the series. Vandervoort, a handsome young man, makes only three appearances but each one is made to look dramatically different, perhaps to obscure his leading man good looks. He plays Kim and Craig's musician friend Steve (the most 'normal' of his appearances), computer geek Joe Hackley, and beaded handman Tommy.
BARBARA MORRISON
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Morrison returns to play two more imposing and imperious women: Harry's date Lady Agatha Warren, and finicky shopper Mrs. Murdock. With many other members of Lucy's acting company, she turns up as a diner in the series' penultimate episode.
HARRY HICKOX
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Hickox was best known for playing anvil salesman Charlie Cowell in the 1962 film The Music Man. He played a drill sergeant on "The Lucy Show". He played three different policemen on “Here’s Lucy.”
BILLY SANDS
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Sands played Mr. Larson, Lucy's milkman, in two episodes, but he also played Billy the bookie in a third appearance.
DON CRICHTON
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Crichton was a dancer on "The Carol Burnett Show" and also did small roles, just as he did on "Here's Lucy". He danced in the series premiere, and then acted, playing Don in "Lucy, The Conclusion Jumper" (1968), and Steve in "Lucy, The American Mother" (1970).
LEW PARKER
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Parker, best known as Marlo Thomas' father on "That Girl", was seen on the very first episode of "Here's Lucy" in 1968 as Mr. Caldwell. He returned in 1971 as Mr. Adams, the manager of an All-Nun Band.
LYLE TALBOT
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Talbot, a veteran film actor, played Harry's Lawyer and his best pal from Bullwinkle U, Freddy Fox.
JACK MANNING
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Manning played Mr. Walters, the manager of the showroom presenting teen idol Donny Osmond as well as Mr. Hubbell, a ceramics store owner who runs art classes, both during season 5.
RICHARD DEACON
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Deacon was one of Desilu's favorites, appearing on "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour," "The Mothers-In-Law" and "The Dick Van Dyke Show." For "Here's Lucy" he played unemployment office worker (with show biz aspirations) Harvey Hoople, and Loan Officer Elmer Zellerbach.
ALAN OPPENHEIMER
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Oppenheimer played the part of the previously unknown Uncle Herb Hinkley, Lucy's brother. He then turned up as Lucy's doctor, Dr. Matt Parker.
OTHERS WHO 'HIT A DOUBLE'
Robert L. Stevens (River Guide / Alan Stevens)
James Brodhead (Tilford / Mr. Miller)
Mike Howden (Ski Instructor / Flight Attendant)
Ivor Barry (Producer / French Chef)
Hal Dunlop (Major Dunlop / Mr. Greenway)
R.G. Brown (Office Manager / Walter, Eva Gabor's Assistant)
Ernest Sarracino (Mr. Nicoletti / Tony)
Cecil Gold (Fred / Cecil)
Jimmy Bates (Clarence / Billy Joe Jackson)
Robert Hogan (Captain Perry / Jack Lucas)
Johnny Silver (Mountie / Benny)
Jody Gilbert (King Kong Woman / Prison Matron)
Ed Hall (Officer Egan / Numbers Smith)
Marc Lawrence (Joe Grapefruit / Ruby)
Florence Lake (Little Old Lady / Trixie)
Eddie Quillan (Cabbie / Mr. Jackson)
Al Checco (Detective Bobby / Dr. Crawford)
Dick Winslow (Harvey / Nightclub Emcee)
Susan Tolsky (Sue Ann Ditbenner / Miss Quigley)
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CELEBRITIES WHO DID 'DOUBLE DUTY'
CAROL BURNETT (Carol Krausmeyer / Herself)
MILTON BERLE (Cheerful Charlie / Himself)
ROBERT CUMMINGS (Bob Collins / Bob Henning)
EVA GABOR (Eva Von Graunitz / Herself)
PAUL WINCHELL (Carlo the Tailer / Little Old Jeweler & The Great Pierre Barmarche)
ED MCMAHON (Ed McAllister / Himself)
LUCILLE BALL (Lucy Carter / Herself)
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ashton-slashton · 6 months
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Francis "deeply depressed and angry alcoholic" Crozier VS Lillian "also deeply depressed and has a kid to get back to" McNeil in their battle to kill Sir John Franklin with their minds before he gets everyone else killed with his incompetence. Let the battle begin!
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