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Co-star and Moore
* Durward Kirby Co-star of Candid Camera & Garry Moore Show had a home on Lake Mauweehoo in Sherman from 1951-2001.

Co-star and .
Co-star Ted Lange called him and received word his beloved TV friend was doing well.
Co-star Julie Harris worked overtime to quell Dean's panic attacks.
" Co-star Al Corley noted that Collins " just flew " in the role that was " tailor made ... just spot on.
In the same year, Witherspoon had a minor role in Jack the Bear, which garnered her the Young Artist Award for Best Youth Actress Co-star.
Art Carney, Academy Award-winning actor, Co-star of the successful TV Series " The Honeymooners " with Jackie Gleason, lived with his family in Westbrook on the shore of Long Island Sound for many years prior to his death in 2003.
Co-star Dick Sargent, who in 1969 replaced the ill Dick York as Samantha's husband, Darrin Stephens, had a more difficult relationship with Moorehead, caustically describing her as " a tough old bird.
Co-star Nicole Eggert, who was romantically involved with Haim at the time and also featured in The Double O Kid, later stated that on-set medics would facilitate his needs to keep him from withdrawing.
Elijah Muhammad was notably portrayed by Al Freeman, Jr. in Spike Lee's 1992 motion picture, Malcolm X. Co-star Albert Hall, who played the composite character " Baines " in the film, later played Muhammad in Michael Mann's 2001 film, Ali.
Co-star French would not live to see Highways series finale make it to air ; he died of advanced lung cancer on June 15, 1989, the disease of which was only diagnosed two months before.
Co-star Philip Loeb ( Molly's husband, patriarch Jake Goldberg ) was one of the performers named in Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television and blacklisted as a result.
Co-star Victor French helmed 19 episodes, and Maury Dexter directed a handful.
( Co-star Louise Brooks was blacklisted by Paramount Pictures after famously refusing to return to Hollywood to dub her dialog.
Co-star Mollie Sugden credited him with helping train a generation of actors.
Co-star Franchot Tone was soon to develop lung cancer and died of the disease in September 1968.
" Co-star Bruno Kirby also found Bill to be the perfect match: " The great thing about Bill is that he looks very straight, but if you look him in the eye, there's a real crazy sense of humor there.
Co-star David Paymer received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Co-star Jemima Rooper has stated that the reason for Cole's exit from the show was that she wanted to move on.
Co-star Ted Danson later commented that the veteran actor had difficulty remembering his lines during production of the season.
* Gregory Holman ( b. 1964 ), class of 1982, Actor / Singer / Writer, Co-star of ABC's " Ty Pennington's Great Big American Auction " and " Storage Wars: Texas ", Pearl Award-winning writer, Award-winning vocalist.

Constance and Moore
* Constance Moore ( 1920 – 2005 ), American actress
* Constance Moore ( 1920 – 2005 ), singer and actress
Young then created, produced, and starred with Ford Rainey and Constance Moore in the nostalgic CBS comedy series Window on Main Street ( 1961 – 1962 ), which barely lasted six months.
Some of his plays drew well-known actors and actresses such as Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston, Celeste Holm, Constance Moore, Basil Rathbone, Chico Marx, Ethel Waters, Paul Newman, Ezio Pinza, James Mason, Jack Warner, Shelley Winters, Farley Granger, Eve Arden, Alexis Smith, Victor Jory, Cedric Hardwicke, Eva Marie Saint, Eva Gabor, Sarah Churchill, James Donn, Eddie Bracken, Ann Corio, Robert Wilcox and Paul Robeson to perform in them.
The role of Wilma was portrayed by Constance Moore, in what would come to be her first highly recognized film role.
In 1958 one of Kiki's daughters, Constance Gardner Moore offered to buy Roseanne Gilmore's property.
Constance Moore ( January 18, 1920, Sioux City, Iowa — September 16, 2005 in Los Angeles, California ) was a singer and actress.
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Other players included Leslie Nielsen in the show's first episode The Twisted Image, Rip Torn in The Purple Room, William Shatner in two episodes, The Hungry Glass and The Grim Reaper, Constance Ford in two episodes, Mary Tyler Moore in two episodes and Edward Andrews in three episodes.

Constance and Before
Before resigning he formally convened the already existing Council of Constance and authorized it to elect his successor.
Before Desdemona can kill her, Constance is dragged offstage.

Constance and Mr
Constance meanwhile marries Mr Povey, who works in the shop.
The winner was Kate Summerscale for The Suspicions of Mr Whicher Or The Murder at Road Hill House ( about the Constance Kent case ).
Lord Eversley ( when Mr. George John Shaw-Lefevre ), and his wife, Constance, lived at Oldbury Place in Ightham during the time he was Postmaster General.
The Emulator II was very popular with many other famous artists in the 80's such as early adopter Stevie Wonder, it was used extensively by Depeche Mode, Constance Demby, Talking Heads, ABC, Tears for Fears, Genesis, Marillion, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Herbie Hancock, Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, Jean-Michel Jarre, Yes, Whitesnake, OMD, Dire Straits, Stevie Nicks, Mr. Mister, Ultravox and many more.
In the year 1854 the painter visited Morocco, and while in that semi-bararous locality, he painted several pictures, of which the principle on was a subject from the History of the Moors in Spain, entitled, ' Bobadil el Chico ( the last king ) Mourning over the Fall of Grenada, reproached by his Mother ,' which, together with his ' Italian Boys Playing the National Game of Mora ', and his ' Constance and Arthur ' formed Mr. Hurlstone's contributions to the Exhibition of all Nations ( Exposition Universelle | Paris Exhibition Universelle ) in Paris in 1855, when he received from the Emperor a gold medal of honour.
Mr. Watson's documented his findings in " A Woodland Indian Site at Constance Bay " available from the Ontario Archaeological Society.

Constance and .
I assumed it was one of those hour-long conversations with Dolly or Constance, she comfortable in bed.
* 1911 – Constance Heaven, English author ( d. 1995 )
Intending to take the strategic town of Vesontio, he concentrated his forces on the Rhine near Lake Constance, and when the Suebi arrived, he crossed.
Constance was a missionary bishopric in newly converted lands, and did not look back on late Roman church history ( unlike the Raetian bishopric of Chur, established 451 ) and Basel, which was an episcopal seat from 740, and which continued the line of Bishops of Augusta Raurica, see Bishop of Basel.
The first-born of this union, Infanta Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter I of Portugal, was promised to another Castilian infanta, Constance of Peñafiel.
The faction grew in power, especially after Inês de Castro, daughter of an important nobleman and maid of the Crown Princess Constance, became the lover of her lady's husband: Peter, the heir of Portugal.
He was a son of Peter III of Aragon and his Queen consort Constance of Sicily, daughter and heiress of Manfred of Sicily.
* Constance ( 1318 – 1346 ), married in 1336 to James III of Majorca.
The Dowager Queen Constance was anxious for her son's life and she escaped with King Ladislaus to the court of Leopold VI, Duke of Austria.
For its inaugural international event, the CPU sponsored a conference to be held on August 1, 1914, on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany.
* 1897 – Constance Talmadge, American actress ( d. 1973 )
The Council of Constance was convened on 30 October 1413.
Portrait of Oswolt Krel, a merchant from Lindau ( Lake Constance ), participating in the South German medieval trade corporation Große Ravensburg er Handelsgesellschaft, 1499.
When Frederick IV of Habsburg sided with Antipope John XXIII at the Council of Constance, Emperor Sigismund placed him under the Imperial ban.
Paolo Sarpi, as spokesman for the Republic of Venice, protested against the papal interdict, and reasserted the principles of the Council of Constance and of the Council of Basel, denying the pope's authority in secular matters.
Some scholars, such as Constance B. Kuriyama, have also identified more serious underlying themes, such as greed ( The Gold Rush ) or loss ( The Kid ), in Chaplin's comedies.
DeMille married Constance Adams on August 16, 1902 and had one child, Cecilia.
In despair he resolved to pass on by way of Arbon to Bregenz on Lake Constance, where there were still some traces of Christianity.
:* Emma, by " Charlotte Brontë and Another Lady ", published 1980 ; although this has been attributed to Elizabeth Goudge, the actual author was Constance Savery.
By means of her mother, Catherine had a stronger legitimate claim to the English throne than King Henry VII himself through the first two wives of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster: Blanche of Lancaster and the Spanish Infanta Constance of Castile.
In contrast, Henry VII was the descendant of Gaunt's third marriage to Katherine Swynford, whose children were born out of wedlock and only legitimised after the death of Constance and the marriage of John to Katherine.
The Council of Constance is the 16th ecumenical council recognized by the Roman Catholic Church, held from 1414 to 1418.
That council was called by John XXIII and was held from 16 November 1414 to 22 April 1418 in Constance, Germany.
The Church declared the first sessions of the Council of Constance an invalid and illicit assembly of Bishops, gathered under the authority of John XXIII.

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