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alexczarn Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: David's Little House Star Profiles and Trivia Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:42 pm | |
| - Davetucson wrote:
- Olan Soule, born in La Harpe, Illinois in February of 1909, was a character actor supreme, one who can be seen on reruns of "Dragnet 1967" (1967), "Dragnet" (1951) and "The Andy Griffith Show" (1960) almost any day of the week. Born in La Harpe, Ill. to Elbert and Ann Williams Soule, he descends from three Mayflower passengers. He left Illinois at age 7 moving to Des Moines, Iowa until he was 17, when he launched his theatrical career joining the Jack Brooks tent show out of Sabula, Iowa. After leaving the tent show, he was on stage in Chicago for seven years when he became involved in radio work in 1933. He was in the program Bachelor's Children for 10 years and, when the show moved to California, Olan became involved in film and television work.
Soule was a leading radio actor, and portrayed many TV program and commercial voiceovers and cartoon voices, including Batman in all but the "Galactic Guardians" version of THE SUPER FRIENDS.
Starred on "The First Nighter Program" on Mutual (1943-1944) and CBS Radio (1945-1949). He was in a whopping 232 shows on television and movies in a career that spanned from 1949 through 1991. They included Bonanza, Dragnet, Gunsmoke, Gomer Pyle:USMC, My Three Sons, Mayberry RFD, Rawhide, Wagon Train and on and on and on.
He passed away in February of 1994 in Los Angeles, California of lung cancer. He was 84.
He Was On Two Little House Episodes To See The World – 1975 – Ticket Agent
Dearest Albert I’ll Miss You – 1980 – Mr. McGinnis He Took The Picture Of Albert With the Football Team
As John Masters on The Andy Griffith Show
He sure looks a lot different with the mustache as the ticket agent! | |
| | | Davetucson Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: LEONARD BARR Wed Nov 28, 2012 6:02 pm | |
| Leonard Barr, born in September of 1903 in West Virginia, was a comic and eccentric dancer who was famous for being Dean Martin's uncle. He was the brother of Dino's mother, Angela Crocetti (née Barra). They were Italians of mixed Neapolitan and Sicilian ancestry. He became a stand-up comic who delivered one-liners dead-pan, in the style of Henny Youngman. He first appeared on TV in 1950 as a comic dancer thanks to his nephew Dino, when Martin was hosting the "The Colgate Comedy Hour" (1950) with his then-partner Jerry Lewis. He didn't appear again on the boob tube until 1964, when he again appeared as a comic dancer, this time on "The Hollywood Palace" (1964). He continued to appear on TV sporadically during the 1960s until his career as a TV comic and an actor took off starting in 1970. He appeared in the hit films Diamonds Are Forever (1971) (1971), Sean Connery's return to Bondage, and the Oscar-winning The Sting (1973), both times as a comic. He was on five episodes of The Odd Couple and 15 episodes of Szyznyk in the 1970’s. In total, he was in 14 televison shows and movies from 1970 through 1980. He passed away in November of 1980 at the age of 77. He Was On One Episode Of Little House To See The World - 1975 - Store Proprietor He Sold The Hat To Johnny To Give To The Saloon Girl "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time." | |
| | | Davetucson Ingalls Friend for Life
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| | | | Davetucson Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: CAL BARTLETT Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:56 pm | |
| Cal Bartlett, birthdate unknown, began his acting career in 1963. His first appearance was in Arrest and Trial, a a televison series. Other appearances included Perry Mason, 2 episodes of Bonanza, 6 episodes of Lassie, 8 episodes of The Virginian, Mod Squad, Plice Woman, Fantasy Islandand Father Murphy to name a few. He was also on the remake of Bonanza entitled Bonanza the Return in which Michael Landon Jr. was a writer. He appeared in 212 episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful as Dr. Todd Powell. He recently completed the movie Christmas Twister in 2012 in which he played an old man. He Appeared On One Little House Episode A Faraway Cry – 1982 – Horace Beckwith As Dr. Todd Powell In The Bold and the Beautiful "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time." | |
| | | Davetucson Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: DENNIS LIPSCOMB Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:27 pm | |
| Dennis Lipscomb, born March 1, 1942, In Westbury, New York is an American actor. Lipscomb's first feature film was Union City (1980). From the early 1980s to the 1990s, Lipscomb appeared in key roles in various motion pictures including Eyes of Fire (1983), WarGames (1983), The Day After (1983), A Soldier's Story (1984), Amazing Grace and Chuck (1987), Sister, Sister (1987), The First Power (1990) and Under Siege (1992). Between co-starring in these films Lipscomb also took lead parts in independent features such as Eyes of Fire (1984) and Retribution (1987). In more recent years, Lipscomb has guest starred on television commercials and shows, including WKRP In Cincinnati, T.J. Hooker, and Wiseguy (1987; CBS) as Sid Royce/Elvis Prim. He has been in 75 projects, including "Roswell" (1999), "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (1993), and "Highway to Heaven" (1984), among many others. Studied drama in London. Has a master's degree from the University of Iowa. Has a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Distribution from Clarkson University. Was a member of Sigma Delta fraternity. (2003) Starred in a television commerical for IBM. (2004) Is the dog psychiatrist in Beggin' Strips commercials. Update: Died July, 30th 2014 72 Years OldHe Was In One Little House Episode A Faraway Cry – 1982 - Sherman Andruss Carolyn Gave New Born Baby to He and His WifeIn "A Soldier's Story" - 1984 "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time."
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| | | Rob Nip it in the bud!
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| Subject: Re: David's Little House Star Profiles and Trivia Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:38 pm | |
| - Dave wrote:
- He recently completed the movie Christmas Twister
That might be my favorite movie title since Sharktopus. | |
| | | Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: David's Little House Star Profiles and Trivia Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:49 pm | |
| Your insights are always great to read, Dave...You even have more info about the actors that went as guests to act at "Little House on the Prairie Show", than Pattick Loubatière, the French guy who wrote a book about it...I thought he was the man who know the most details about LHOTP in the world...Unttil I read your messages! Vanesa. | |
| | | Davetucson Ingalls Friend for Life
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| | | | Davetucson Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: TRIVIA Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:26 am | |
| 1. Did you know that Winoka was a fictional town? However, the Ingalls did leave Walnut Grove to run a hotel. It was in Burr Oak, Iowa and they ran it from 1876 to 1878. Today, it is a museum.
2. Remember when Albert ran away after the blind school fire and tried to find his real father, Jeremy Quinn? Quinn lived in Olney, Minnesota. That town does exist and is 72 miles from Walnut Grove. The Dakota Orphanage, where Albert lived as a child before running away to Winoka, was located in Pierre, South Dakota. Exactly 264 miles from Olney. Albert, of course was fictional, but Olney, Minnesota does exist. [/font][/size]
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| Subject: CLYDE HARPER Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:28 am | |
| Michael Landon was known to give crew members on the show speaking parts in several episodes. He was very loyal to everyone who worked for him and remembered for taking care of his people. Clyde Harper was a good example. He was basically a transportation manager. He filled that role in 88 episodes of Highway to Heaven, one episode of Father Murphy and several episodes of Little House. He was the transportation captain in the movie Paper Moon in 1973 and Sam's Son in 1984. He also handled that position for all three Little House Movies: The Last Farewell, Look Back To Yesterday and Bless All The Dear Children. Also worked on Bonanza in the same capacity. He Acted in 3 Episodes of Little House Wave of The Future - 1981 - Customer
Welcome To Olesonville - 1982 - Pig Farmer Talking About Voting For Almanzo for MayorThe Angry Heart - 1979 - GamblerHe Won Charles' Watch That Tod Stole"Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time." | |
| | | julmer70 Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: David's Little House Star Profiles and Trivia Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:39 am | |
| That's very interesting, Dave! It goes to show how awesome Michael Landon was! | |
| | | alexczarn Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: David's Little House Star Profiles and Trivia Fri Nov 30, 2012 5:43 pm | |
| - Davetucson wrote:
- Did you know that Winoka was a fictional town? However, the Ingalls did leave Walnut Grove to run a hotel.
It was in Burr Oak, Iowa and they ran it from 1876 to 1878. Today, it is a museum. I knew Winoka was made up, but I never knew that they actually did run a hotel...! | |
| | | LIWnut Proverbs 3:5-6
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| Subject: Re: David's Little House Star Profiles and Trivia Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:00 pm | |
| [quote="alexczarn"] - Davetucson wrote:
- Did you know that Winoka was a fictional town? However, the Ingalls did leave Walnut Grove to run a hotel.
It was in Burr Oak, Iowa and they ran it from 1876 to 1878. Today, it is a museum. Alex, here is a picture of the hotel that the Ingalls helped to run in Burr Oak. they lived in the basement. Caroline and the girls worked in the kitchen and it was a very busy place for stagecoaches and travelling families. If you would like to read a fictional version of what may have happened, read Old Town in the Green Groves by Cynthia Rylant. | |
| | | Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: David's Little House Star Profiles and Trivia Sat Dec 01, 2012 2:09 am | |
| - Davetucson wrote:
- Did you know that Winoka was a fictional town? However, the Ingalls did leave Walnut Grove to run a hotel.
It was in Burr Oak, Iowa and they ran it from 1876 to 1878. Today, it is a museum. Yes, I knew...And I suppose that some of the Winoka events were taken from Laura's rales about Burr Oak. A saloon did really burn in Burr Oak! And I tink that Michael Landon could have taken Mr Bisbee as a patern to create Mr. Standish. Vanesa. | |
| | | Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: David's Little House Star Profiles and Trivia Sat Dec 01, 2012 2:11 am | |
| Hey, Marylin! The Burr Oak hotel always makes me think in "Nellie's hotel and Restaurant" . I think that the building is very similar to the one from the TV show.. Vanesa. | |
| | | Davetucson Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: BOB MILES Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:40 pm | |
| Ever wonder who that nasty train bouncer was in “The Odyssey”? Bob Miles was born in Hollywood on September 11, 1927. He is the son of Robert and Frances Miles. His father was a stuntman, coordinator and actor who worked in Hollywood silents and talkies. He appeared in "Riders of the Plains" ( 1924 ), "The Water Hole" ( 1928 ), and "The Last Round-Up" ( 1934 ). His mother was a stuntwoman who founded the first stunt group in the motion picture business. They were known as the The Riding Stuntgirls of America. Stuntwomen Betty Danko and Aileen Goodwin co-founded the group with his mother. Bob joined the business at the age of 9 months. As a baby, he appeared in numerous silent films without screen credit. As a little boy, he did acting bits and horseback doubled child actors in vintage movies. Bob was stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington during the final year of World War II in 1945. In 1946, he started working as a stuntman for the movie studios in Hollywood and Los Angeles. In 1948, he was hired to work at RKO Pictures in Culver City. The studio was under the control of Howard Hughes at the time. Bob served as his driver from that point through 1951. A year prior, he met an aspiring young actress named Vera Ralston. They got married and she became Vera Miles. They bore two children; Debra was born in 1950 and Kelley was born in 1952. They divorced in 1954. In March of 1959, David Dortort hired him as stunt coordinator and stunt double for Michael Landon in "Bonanza". His job as stunt coordinator would be to hire the stuntmen who were needed to double actors on the show. He'd choreograph the fights and battle sequences for the series. As a stuntman, Bob would double actors he bore a physical resemblance to. At 5' 11-1/4", he would stand in for actors in the 5' 10" to 6' 2" height range. Bob taught Michael how to fight during the 1959-60 season and he would double Little Joe in bit parts. Michael could only do what the network and insurance company would allow him to do. He learned how to fight very quickly under Bob's instruction. By the 1960-61 season, Michael could do a complete fist fight without Bob standing in for him. But the insurance company wanted him not to do anything too dangerous in mind. In some shows, Michael could get away with doing a complete fight and in others, Bob would double him in the costume in bit parts. He did the falls, wild fights and horseback riding as Little Joe through the 1966-67 season. When the ninth season started production in 1967, Michael could do his fights on a weekly basis himself and Hal Burton was hired to double Joe in the other dangerous catagories that year. In 1967, the newcomer to the Ponderosa was Candy, played by David Canary Bob would double Candy in bit parts for fights, falls and horseback during the actor's three-year stay on the ranch. Just a few months after the 1970-71 season was in production, Bob left NBC and "Bonanza". He purchased a lot in Utah to build a home on and wanted to work freelance. In November of 1972, Bob returned to work on the series. "The Marriage of Theodora Duffy" was the last hurrah for 'Bonanza'. The series was cancelled by NBC when they were filming the episode. The wrap party was held after the final day's shooting and the booze was flowing everywhere. His post-Bonanza career had him working at the studios doing stunts and coordination in the 70's and 80's. Michael Landon hired him for two episodes in "Little House" and he made a brief appearance in "Highway to Heaven" in 1985. Bob retired in the 1990's and was a lifetime member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures. He enjoyed playing golf and boating in Utah. Aside from doubling Little Joe, he was one of the best fightmen to work in the movie and television business. A lifelong smoker, Bob suffered from emphysema and died on April 12, 2007. His wife Yvette was at his bedside during his final moments of life and breath at their home in Parawan, Utah. He was in 75 epsiodes of Bonanza as an actor and stuntman. He played a dealer in one episode of Father Murphy. He also had appearances in The Wild Wild West, Star Trek, Gunsmoke and Tombstone Territory Two Episodes of Little House The Odyssey – 1979 – Train Bouncer Look Back To Yesterday – 1983 – Townsman# 2Right After Charles' Fight With The Bouncer In "The Odyssey" Bob's Wife Vera, Who Starred in "The Last Summer" Opposite David Friedman "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time."
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| | | jes9 Walnut Grove Resident
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| Subject: Re: David's Little House Star Profiles and Trivia Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:20 pm | |
| Dave, do you have a profile on Arthur Space, who played Phineas Jenks in "Fred"? He also appeared in one episode of The Waltons -- "The Beau" -- as Marcus Dane, an old beau of Esther's. "Fred" and "The Beau" have some other interesting parallels. In "Fred", Mr. Edwards had a secret still in the woods, and Fred the goat found it and got drunk. In "The Beau", Yancy Tucker had a secret still in the woods, and Chance the cow found it and got drunk. What are the odds? | |
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| Subject: ARTHUR SPACE Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:20 am | |
| Arthur Space was a lean, moustachioed American character actor, most often seen as sheriffs, bankers or doctors. Acted in stock companies before appearing on Broadway in "Three Men on a Horse" and "Awake and Sing". Prolific on television, he is best remembered as Velvet's father Herbert in National Velvet, and as veterinarian Doc Frank Weaver in Lassie. Born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in October of 1908, Space began his career in summer stock theater and eventually began appearing on Broadway. He made his film debut in the 1941 crime drama Riot Squad opposite Richard Cromwell. The following year, Space appeared alongside Abbott and Costello in Rio Rita. He also had roles in Tortilla Flat (1942), Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945), The Fuller Brush Man (1948), and The Fuller Brush Girl (1950). In the early 1950s, Space appeared in various film serials including Government Agents vs. Phantom Legion, Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders, and Panther Girl of the Kongo. In 1954, Space played the bandit Black Bart, or Charles Bolles, in an episode of the syndicated western television series Stories of the Century. Throughout the mid-1950s, Space continued appearing in films such as The Spirit of St. Louis with James Stewart while guest starring on various television series. He appeared four times as Col. Tomkin in the ABC western series, Colt .45, starring Wayde Preston. During this time, Space had a recurring role on Lassie. In 1960, Space landed the role of Herbert Brown in the television series National Velvet. After the series ended in 1962, Space continued acting in both television and films. Among his roles were four Perry Mason appearances between 1958-1964. He played the murderer in the 1958 episode, "The Case of Rolling Bones," as Willard Scott; in 1964 he again played the murderer, Edgerton Cartwell, in "The Case of the Silver Bullets." His last role was in a 1981 episode of Walking Tall. He worked in over 265 titles of movies and TV shows from 1941 through 1981. A sampling of Tv shows and movies include Lou Grant. Charlies Angels, The Waltons, The Swarm, Alice, Rhoda, Medical Center, Ironside, Mayberry RFD, Lassie, Wagon Train, Bonanza, The Rifleman, A Summer Place and The Spirit of St. Louis to name a few. A very prolific actor. He died of cancer at his home Hollywood on January 13, 1983 at the age of 74. Little House on the Prairie - One Episode Fred - 1976 - As Phineas Jenks "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time." | |
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| Subject: MAURICE HILL Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:11 am | |
| Born in March of 1918, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Maurice Hill had a career that spanned nearly six decades, he played a featured role, as handsome Tom Williams, in the classic "Charm School" segment of the "I Love Lucy" series. Moved to the NY theater scene after U.S. Army service and made his Broadway debut in a minor role in 1948 production of "Mister Roberts". He was a writer and performer on the sci-fi series "Space Patrol" (1950), appearing as Captain Hayward. He acted in over fifty three television productions from 1950 through 2007. He appeared in LA Heat, Murder She Wrote, Alice, Falcon Crest, Knots Landing, Lou Grant, Medical Center and Mannix to name a few. He wrote five television programs in the mid to late fifties. He passed away in July of 2007 at the age of 89 in Los Angeles, California. One Little House Episode The Odyssey – 1979 – Editor The Man Talking To Randolph Hearst"Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time." | |
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| Subject: Liittle House Trivia Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:49 am | |
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| Subject: CHARLES COOPER Fri Feb 01, 2013 5:31 pm | |
| Charles Cooper was born in August of 1926 In San Francisco, California. His first appearance was in the play "Hamlet" when he was fifteen years old. He was in over eighty six productions, both movies and television during a career that spanned from 1950 thru 2007. They included Dallas, Star Trek, Hill Street Blues, Gimme a Break, 13 epsiodes of Father Murphy, Carter Country, Lou Grant, CHips, The Rifleman, Perry Mason, Hazel, Maverick, Wagon Train and Gunsmoke to name a few. Update: Passed away November 29th, 2013 at 87 Years of age...Los Angeles, California He Played The Constable In One Episode of Little House Men Will Be Boys - 1978 (Far Right)As "General Korrd" In Star Trek V: The Final Frontier "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time."
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| Subject: KATE WILLIAMSON Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:31 pm | |
| Kate Williamson, birthdate unknown, was in thirty six productions, both in movies and television from 1977 through 2003. She played the grandmother of seriel killer Jeffery Dahmer in the movie "Dahmer" in 2002. Other appearances included NYPD Blue, Home Improvement, JAG, Ellen, Murder She Wrote, One Episode of Highway To Heaven ("Doctor"), Falcon Crest and Newhart to name a few. She is the mother of actress Elizabeth Ruscio. She Played a Nurse in Two Episodes of Little House Bless All The Dear Children - 1984 (Movie) Taking Care of The Ding Bat That Kidnapped Rose.To See The Light - 1980 - Taking Care of AdamDaughter Elizabeth Ruscio "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time." | |
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| Subject: TODD SUSMAN Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:44 am | |
| Todd Susman was born in January of 1947 in St. Louis Missouri. He has acted in over 132 productions of television and movies since 1970. Todd has been extremely busy lately doing voice-over work for the likes of Greyhound, Mitsubishi Motors, and Bull's Eye BBQ Sauce. Although his credits include hundreds of commercials and television shows, he is best remembered as one of the heard-but-never-seen P.A. announcers, along with Sal Viscuso on the M*A*S*H TV Series from 1972 thru 1983.He appeared on ER, LA law, The Rat Pack, Coach and Empty Nest to name a few. He Was On One Little House Episode As Max, the Bungling Outlaw The Legend of Black Jake - 1981 Far Right "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time." | |
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| Subject: HERB ARMSTRONG Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:01 pm | |
| Herb Armstrong was born in September of 1924 in New York City. He was a character actor that appeared in sixty productions, both TV and movies from 1958 through 2005. He appeared on The Rifleman, Ben Casey, The Munsters, Days of Our Lives, Medical Center, Gunsmoke, Police Story, The Waltons, and the movie Seems Like Old Times to name a few. He passed away in March of 2005 in Los Angeles. He was eighty years old. He Was In Two Little House Episodes You'll Notice in Both Epsiodes That He Never Lost His "New York" Accent
There’s No Place Like Home – 1978 – Harold He Gave Toby Noe His Winning Lottery Numbers
The Lost Ones – 1981 - Halstead Giving Charles Directions To Uncle Jed’s Camp "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time." | |
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| Subject: LEN WAYLAND Sun Feb 03, 2013 2:03 pm | |
| Len Wayland was born in December of 1920 in Arkansas. Before his break into television in the 1950s, Len Wayland began as a Broadway actor and toured the country starring in such favorites as "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "A Man for All Seasons". He later started his television career with a stint in soap operas and then, later, in nighttime dramas. He went on to appear in episodes of "The F.B.I." (1965), "Dragnet 1967" (1967), "Barnaby Jones" (1973), "Ironside" (1967) and "The Fugitive" (1963). Other appearances included Dallas, The Waltons, Barnaby Jones, and Mayberry RFD. He retired from TV about 20 years before his death and spent his retirement playing golf with friends. He died in February of 2001 at the age of eighty. They thought it fitting, then, that his memorial should, and did, take place at a golf course in Los Angeles. He appeared in seventy four titles, both in movies and television in a career that lasted from 1954 through1990. He Was In One Episode Of Little House The Lost Ones – Part Two - 1981 As Isaiah Tompkins The Not So Nice Man That First Tried to Adopt James and Cassandra "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time."
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