Phillips Tead (September 29, 1893 – June 9, 1974) was an American character actor in film and television, sometimes billed as Phil Tead. Born in Somerville...
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Tead or TEAD may mean: Ordway Tead (1891–1973), American professor Phillips Tead (1893–1974), American actor Tooele Army Depot (TEAD), a United States...
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film director and actor Phillips Talbot (1915–2010), U.S. ambassador to Greece Phillips Tead (1893–1974), American actor Phillips Waller Smith (1906–1963)...
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named Ray, who appears in one episode. Recurring characters include Phillips Tead as Professor Pepperwinkle, Sterling Holloway as Professor Oscar Quinn...
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(in her national TV debut), Ben Wright, Joseph Kearns, Mabel Paige, Phillips Tead and the Lud Gluskin Orchestra. Nina Bara was also a featured comedienne...
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Gillis October 8, 1955 (1955-10-08) A curio dealer named Mr. Willy (Phillips Tead) is enjoying a brisk business selling dozens of souvenir daggers that...
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Catherine Carter, Mark Price, Arthur Hoops, Rita Stan, Amy Summers and Phillips Tead. The film was released on September 1, 1914, by Paramount Pictures....
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Bartender at the Diamond Horseshoe Bob Reeves as Doorman at Club 21 Phillips Tead as Waiter with cart Ray Teal as Tough Customer at Footlight Club Diamond...
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After dinner Gracie tells George about her experience at the market. Phillips Tead appears as Mr. Larkin, the Postman. Lurene Tuttle appears as Miss Bradley...
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David Michaelis (redirect from David Tead Michaelis)
David Tead Michaelis (born October 3, 1957) is an American writer since the late 1970s. As a biographer, Michaelis wrote about N.C. Wyeth, Charles Schulz...
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Dayne Conway Tearle as Ernest Lismore Octavia Broske as Polly Poplar Phillips Tead as Bob Brummel Ida Darling as Carrie Chisholm John T. Dillon (minor...
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a chur anuas don uisce, agus cúpla maith uisce a dhoirteadh anuas ar an téad, agus d'fháiscfeadh sé sin go maith ar a chéile iad. Ua Maoileoin, pp. 140–146...
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Jun; Zhao, Shimin; Xiong, Yue; Lei, Qun-Ying; Guan, Kun-Liang (2009). "TEAD Transcription Factors Mediate the Function of TAZ in Cell Growth and Epithelial-Mesenchymal...
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and Man Thomas Wilson. The Book of Common Prayer was translated by John Phillips, the Welsh-born Anglican Bishop of Sodor and Man from 1605 to 1633. The...
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Robert Morss Lovett Dudley Field Malone Amos Pinchot Ordway Tead Carl D. Thompson Ina Phillips Williams Platform of the Committee of 48: Unanimously Adopted...
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Edward Bunting, The Ancient Music of Ireland, Dublin, 1840. The Bunting term "Tead a leith glass – String of the half note" is probably unrelated to the pibroch...
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Joseph Cawthorn as Ibsen Doris Lloyd as Nana Lyman Williams as Forsyth Phil Tead as Jimmy Luis Alberni as Monsieur Paul Yola d'Avril as Renee Alice Lake as...
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