Queenie Smith (September 8, 1898 – August 5, 1978) was an American stage, television, and film actress. Smith was born in Texas. Her family moved from...
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James Goldman) and April Smith adapted the novel for television, with Larry Peerce directing. In April 1985 Korda published Queenie, a roman à clef about...
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they helped landlady Kate Kelly (played first by Doris Kemper, then by Queenie Smith). The new Hall-Clements partnership was successful enough to be renewed...
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artist Queenie Rosson (1889–1978), American silent film actress Queenie Smith (1898–1978), American stage, film and television actress Queenie Thomas...
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Parthy Ann Hawks Queenie Smith as Ellie May Chipley Sammy White as Frank Schultz Donald Cook as Steve Baker Hattie McDaniel as Queenie Francis X. Mahoney...
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Michael Lembeck and Cindy Williams as the teenage couple Burt Mustin and Queenie Smith as the elderly couple The Funny Side received poor Nielsen ratings and...
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opposite Queenie Smith as "the elderly couple". The series debuted on NBC in September 1971 and was canceled in January 1972. Mustin and Smith reprised...
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(seasons 5–9) Wendi and Brenda Turnbaugh as Grace Ingalls (seasons 5–8) Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amanda 'May' Whipple (seasons 1–4) Dean Butler as Almanzo Wilder...
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Patient Frank McRae as Male Nurse Harry Caesar as Hospital Orderly Queenie Smith as Old Lady in Car Jock Mahoney as Old Man Belson wrote the script in...
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Ragland as Melba Anne Ramsey as The Librarian Paul Bryar as Counterman Queenie Smith as Old Woman Paul Sorensen as Sergeant Brad Trumbull as The Man John...
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with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was introduced by Allen Kearns and Queenie Smith in the 1925 musical Tip-Toes. It was later used as the title of a 1956...
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Russell, Eva Marie Saint, Martha Scott, Ann Sheridan, Sylvia Sidney, Alexis Smith, Ginger Rogers, Martha Scott and Loretta Young. Grant starred in ten films...
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December 13, 1971 105 13 Charo, Petula Clark, Burt Mustin, Joe Namath, Queenie Smith December 20, 1971 106 14 Fannie Flagg, Buddy Hackett, Jack LaLanne,...
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Corey as "Blinky" Franklin Harry Hayden as George Bill Walker as Sam Queenie Smith as Mary Ellen Daugherty Beatrice Roberts as Nurse John Miljan as Jake...
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Hajos. In 1925, MacDonald again had the second female lead opposite Queenie Smith in Tip Toes, a George Gershwin hit show. The following year, 1926, found...
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Gilbert does not appear in this episode. This is the final appearance of Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amanda 'May' Whipple who died on August 5, 1978. 76 8 "The Aftermath"...
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Manny Davis (uncredited) Autumn Russell as Linda James (uncredited) Queenie Smith as Mildred Tam (uncredited) Joseph Leon as Joe Robard (uncredited) Bob...
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Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" is shown dancing and conversing with Queenie Smith while wearing a gorilla mask. Ruth Gordon played Carlton's mother in...
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Candice Carty-Williams (section Queenie)
21 July 1989) is a British writer, best known for her 2019 debut novel, Queenie. She has written for publications including The Guardian, i-D, Vogue, The...
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Courtland Rita Johnson as Barby George Coulouris as Charles Vernay Queenie Smith as Mrs. Grace Vernay Ralph Morgan as Dr. Rhinehart Keye Luke as Jimmie...
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went West. Louisa Martha Quiner (1860–1917), m. Walter Smith and had at least one son, William Smith Charles Henry Quiner (1862–1881) James Albert Quiner...
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Dingle Frank Orth as Mr. Frank Dingle Sara Haden as Mrs. Katie Dingle Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amendola Chick Chandler as Phil Davis Jimmy Conlin as Joe Mahoney...
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Meade Moroni Olsen as Chief of Police Elisha Cook Jr. as Frank Dunlap Queenie Smith as Mrs. Tully David Clarke as Bill Pulanski Charles McGraw as Policeman...
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Thorson as Bishop MacAlister, Mark Roberts as Spence. With Joshua Bryant, Queenie Smith, Claudia Bryar, Robert Cleaves, Pat O'Hara, Iris Korn, Don Phelps, Irene...
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Grayson W. C. Fields as Commodore Jackson Joan Bennett as Lucy Rumford Queenie Smith as Alabam' Gail Patrick as Elvira Rumford Claude Gillingwater Sr. as...
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Curtin, Milt Kamen, Barra Grant, Toni Basil, Read Morgan, Tim Reid, Queenie Smith, Vivian St. John, Mark L. Taylor Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood...
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and producer Rachel Roberts, Canadian model and actress April 12 – Riley Smith, American actor April 13 – Kyle Howard, American actor April 14 - Michelle...
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carried the show for 79 performances. The Royale next hosted Judy with Queenie Smith. This was followed by the short-running Oh, Ernest!, though the Chanins...
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Med Flory, Hal Baylor, Don "Red" Barry, Karl Lukas, Dave Willock, Queenie Smith, George Memmoli, Fred Willard, Jason Wingreen, Victoria Carroll, Anouk...
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Silvers Hal Skelly Emily Skinner Walter Slezak Mews Small Alexis Smith Queenie Smith Rex Smith Alexandra Socha Phillipa Soo Paul Sorvino Ann Sothern J. Robert...
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