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    Richard Tompkins Kollmar (December 31, 1910 – January 7, 1971), also known professionally as Dick Kollmar, was an American stage, radio, film and television...
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  • I Didn't Know What Time It Was (category Songs with music by Richard Rodgers)
    popular song composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart for the 1939 musical Too Many Girls. Introduced by Richard Kollmar and Marcy Westcott in...
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  • with them until she got married. On April 6, 1940, Kilgallen married Richard Kollmar, a musical comedy actor and singer who had starred in the Broadway...
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    Kilgallen's widower Richard Kollmar. According to a 1971 interview she did with the syndicated newspaper columnist Marian Christy, Kollmar broke his shoulder...
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    musical that was seen by a mostly white audience. Broadway producer Richard Kollmar's hiring of Waller to create the 1943 musical Early to Bed was recalled...
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  • screenplay by John Bright. It stars Alan Baxter, Virginia Gilmore and Richard Kollmar. Phil Sparr (Alan Baxter), a newsreel photographer in New York City...
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    Dorothy Kilgallen (1913–1965), journalist and television personality Richard Kollmar (1910–1971), Broadway producer T. Vincent Learson (1912–1996), IBM...
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    Las Vegas, Nev. May 12, 1992: 1.f. "Musical Comedy to Open Tonight: Richard Kollmar Will Present 'Early to Bed,' in Which He Plays Featured Role." New...
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  • Peter S. Kim (born c. 1957), president of Merck Research Laboratories Richard Kollmar (1910–1971), stage, radio, film and television actor, television personality...
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    with Dorothy Kilgallen produced her youngest child Kerry Kollmar, whom her husband Richard Kollmar disowned after Kilgallen's death in 1965. In two books...
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  • the 1948 revue Lend an Ear. His first book musical came about when Richard Kollmar, husband of columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, asked him to write a musical...
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  • Philadelphia on January 5, 1955. The Broadway production, produced by Richard Kollmar, directed by Morton DaCosta and choreographed by Helen Tamiris, opened...
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    editor-in-chief Tommy Kilby (b. 1964), member of the Tennessee Senate Richard Kollmar (1910–1971), Actor, television personality, stage producer and director...
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    president, leading to confusion in the script. American actor and producer Richard Kollmar, husband of columnist and TV personality Dorothy Kilgallen, was a...
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    Hanover Ellis Henican Gene Klavan Walter Kiernan Dorothy Kilgallen and Richard Kollmar (Dorothy and Dick) Lionel Jim Lounsbury Mary Margaret McBride Bernarr...
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    Blackie radio series aired April 11, 1945 – October 25, 1950, starring Richard Kollmar. Maurice Tarplin played Inspector Farraday; Jan Miner was Mary. More...
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  • featured relatives of the original cast: Jill Kollmar (daughter of Dorothy Kilgallen and Richard Kollmar), Nina Daly (daughter of John Charles Daly), and...
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    The original production starred Walter Huston (as Peter Stuyvesant), Richard Kollmar (as Brom Broeck), Jeanne Madden (as Tina), and Ray Middleton (as Washington...
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  • her final birth there in 1953. The baby was named Kerry Kollmar after the father, Richard Kollmar. jazz musician Dick McDonough died there in 1938. businesswoman...
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  • I Like to Recognize the Tune (category Songs with music by Richard Rodgers)
    composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart. The song was introduced by Eddie Bracken, Marcy Wescott, Mary Jane Walsh, Richard Kollmar and Hal Le...
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    2000. "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" was sung by Richard Kollmar and Marcy Westcott in the Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart musical Too Many Girls. Benny...
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  • featured Desi Arnaz, Diosa Costello, Marcy Westcott, Eddie Bracken, Richard Kollmar, Van Johnson, and Hal Le Roy. Directed by George Abbott, the Musical...
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    brother. WOR hired columnist Dorothy Kilgallen and her producer husband, Richard Kollmar, to replace the Fitzgeralds with "Breakfast With Dorothy & Dick". Both...
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  • shows, most notably as Archie Andrews. He, along with Cy Walter and Richard Kollmar, wrote a song together, "I'll Never Tire of You". It was recorded in...
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  • "I'll Never Tire of You" is a 1941 big band song written by Richard Kollmar, Cy Walter and Jimmy Dobson. The song was copyrighted on September 6, 1941...
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    musical Too Many Girls, composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart. It was introduced on stage by Richard Kollmar and Marcy Westcott. Benny Goodman...
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  • "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers. Introduced by Richard Kollmar and Marcy Westcott in the musical Too Many Girls. Performed...
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    Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows, except as noted. The announcer was Richard Kollmar. Topper (film) Topper (TV series) Dunning, John (1998). On the Air:...
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  • English Syndicates CBS TV adaptations Claudia Starring Patricia Ryan Richard Kollmar Announcer Joe King Original release July 4 (1941-07-04) – September...
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    Night at Temple". Lancaster New Era. June 25, 1943. p. 3. "Screen News: Richard Conte and Carole Landis to Be Featured; Of Local Origin". The New York...
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