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Odissi was initially performed in the temples as a religious offering by the Maharis who dedicated their lives in the services of God.
Luckily, Jiminy was picked up by George Maharis, of the TV show, Route 66, and his cousin, Leon Maharis.
Maharis was ill for much of the third season, during which time Tod was shown traveling on his own.
Towards the end of the second season, Maharis was absent for several episodes, due to a bout of infectious hepatitis.
* The original working title of the series was The Searchers, according to George Maharis.
" According to Maharis, the Corvette was never red.
* Also in 1962, George Maharis was nominated for " Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series " ( Best Actor ) for his role as Buz.
In 1964 Tonight You Belong to Me was recorded by George Maharis in a sweet swing-style under Epic label.

Maharis and replaced
Corbett, as Lincoln Case, replaced George Maharis ( who played " Buz Murdock ") as Martin Milner's Route 66 co-star during part of the third season and the fourth, and final, season of the series ( 1963 – 64 ).

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Gotipuas were boys dressed up as girls and taught the dance by the Maharis.
" Now you can go wherever you want ," Maharis added by way of contrast, " and it's a Denny's.
It has been performed by many artists over the years, such as Moon Mullican with Cliff Bruner, The Mills Brothers, Connie Francis (# 13 on the UK Singles Chart in 1959, where it had been released as a special " A " side to cater for huge demand for her product Fats Domino, The Impressions, George Maharis, Frankie Laine, Richard Chamberlain ( as the b-side of his single " Rome Will Never Leave You "), Peggy Lee, Maureen Evans, Michael Bublé, Kay Starr, Hank Thompson, Ringo Starr ( in his 1970 album Sentimental Journey ), and Clarence " Frogman " Henry, whose version became a top twenty hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961.
The Satan Bug ( 1965 ) is a science fiction film directed by John Sturges that stars George Maharis and Anne Francis.

Maharis and Glenn
Stefanie Powers, Wayne Rogers, William Shatner, Leslie Nielsen, Richard Anderson, Claude Akins, Carl Betz, Meredith Baxter Birney, Bill Bixby ( Meriwether's real-life ex-classmate ), Jack Cassidy, Geraldine Brooks, Richard Bull, Dabney Coleman, Jackie Coogan, Glenn Corbett, Cathy Lee Crosby, Meg Foster, Robert Foxworth, Anne Francis, Lynda Day George, Richard Hatch, James Hong, Claudia Jennings, Lenore Kasdorf, Margot Kidder, Geoffrey Lewis, Ida Lupino, Roddy McDowell, George Maharis, Read Morgan, Nick Nolte, Joan Tompkins, and Jessica Walter.

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Numerous actors, sports figures and former real-life cops who were familiar to audiences in the 1960s and 1970s made appearances on the series, including Andrew Stevens, Danny Bonaduce, Ed Asner, Eve McVeagh, David Janssen, Claude Akins, Robert Stack, Mike Connors, Stuart Whitman, Lenore Kasdorf, David Cassidy, John Saxon, Kurt Russell, Cameron Mitchell, Martin Milner, Vince Edwards, Robert Forster, William Shatner, Dean Stockwell, Jan-Michael Vincent, Alex Cord, George Maharis, Wayne Maunder, Howard Duff, Chad Everett, Don Meredith, Steve Lawrence, Gabe Kaplan, Robert Goulet, Sylvester Stallone, Joseph Campanella, Michael Cole ( 2 episodes ), Joe Garagiola, Stephen Mcnally and Eddie Egan.
Pyle appeared twice on the CBS series " Route 66 " with Martin Milner and George Maharis, first in 1961 in the episode " The Newborn " and again in 1962 in the episode " A Long Piece Of Mischief ".
The episode stars Martin Milner and George Maharis, and guest stars Harvey Korman, Regis Toomey, and Betsy Jones-Moreland.
It starred Martin Milner as Tod Stiles and, for the first two and a half seasons, George Maharis as Buz Murdock.
Stars Martin Milner and George Maharis mentioned this in 1980s interviews.

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In 1966, she played the mother of George Maharis in A Covenant with Death.
* Actor George Maharis lived in the West 40s.
During the Mughal rule of India, the duties of the Maharis ( the temple dancers ) shifted, as they were employed to entertain the royal family and courtiers in the royal courts.
* Maharis were Oriya devadasis or temple girls, their name deriving from Maha ( great ) and Nari or Mahri ( chosen ) particularly those at the temple of Jagganath at Puri.
Early Maharis performed mainly Nritta ( pure dance ) and Abhinaya ( interpretation of poetry ) based on Mantras and Slokas.
Later, Maharis especially performed dance sequences based on the lyrics of Jayadev's Gita Govinda.
Bhitari Gauni Maharis were allowed in the inner temple while Bahari Gauni Maharis, though in the temples, were excluded from the sanctum sanctorum.
These attendants have been known as Maharis ( great women ) or Devadasis ( servants of the lord ), and have been considered the wives of Lord Jagannath.
Raja Anantavarma Chodagangadeva appointed dancing girls for ritual services in the Jagannatha temple in the 11 < sup > th </ sup > century, and these Maharis were the ones responsible for keeping the dance alive for centuries.
; Maharis or Devadasis: The original temple dancers of Orissa, but now extinct.
She had her meatiest character role in the obscure film Sylvia with a memorable scene with star George Maharis in an elegant restaurant with Sothern playing an alcoholic, tubby call girl-friend of Carroll Baker.
Jones, Kate Keenan ( Emmy nominee ), Dan Kemp, Sondra Locke, Robert Loggia, Tina Louise, Barbara Luna, George Maharis, Robert Mandan, Vera Miles, Donna Mills, Leslie Nielsen ( Emmy nominee ), Nick Nolte, Sheree North, Lee Paul, John M. Pickard, Stefanie Powers ( Emmy nominee ), Judson Pratt, Denver Pyle, Dack Rambo, Wayne Rogers, John Rubinstein ( Emmy nominee ), Tom Skerritt ( Emmy nominee ), David Soul, Peter Strauss ( Emmy nominee ), Vic Tayback, Joan Van Ark, a young Vincent Van Patten, John Vernon, Jessica Walter ( Emmy nominee ), future soap opera star Jess Walton ( multiple Daytime Emmy Award winner ), Cindy Williams, William Windom, Dana Wynter, and Anthony Zerbe ( Emmy Award winner in 1976 — Best Supporting Actor ).
After the sudden death of his father left him unexpectedly penniless, Tod wandered the United States with his friend Buz Murdock ( George Maharis ) in Tod's Chevrolet Corvette, taking a variety of jobs and getting involved in other people's problems.
Unfortunately, a disgruntled employee ( George Maharis ) annoyed with his employer — the designer of the aircraft ( Burgess Meredith ) -- sabotages the hydraulic system, causing a massive leak of hydraulic fluid in-flight.
Peter Graves, John de Lancie, and Brock Peters also star as passengers, with Burgess Meredith, Ric Carrott, Susan Strasberg and George Maharis in co-starring roles.

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Riding trains, hitching hikes on trucks across Germany, slipping through guarded frontiers with the help of secret guides, he eventually reached Vichy France, and, by the winter of 1943, was back in Virginia.
`` My mother read a book right after I was born and there was a Lilian in the book she loved and I became Lilian -- and eventually I became Paula ''.
Katherine was staying at a convent, and her mother felt that, as Thompson himself seems to have suggested, she might eventually stay there.
Without further inquiry, Pike jumped to the conclusion that Robinson was guilty, and, following the honorable route that would eventually lead to the dueling ground, sent a message to Robinson through his friends, demanding that he either confirm or deny his complicity.
Several efforts were made in this direction, and though not all of them survive to this day, the Brown & Sharpe wire gage system was eventually adopted as the American standard and is still in common use today.
Service running through Barnumville and to Bennington County towns east of the mountains was in the hands of the `` Gleason Telephone Company '' in 1925, but major supervision of telephone lines in Manchester was with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, which eventually gained all control.
But because it was a suspense gangster story of the Capone era, many of us felt that it might catch on for a run in Chicago, continue as a road company, and eventually become a movie.
Incurably optimistic, dogmatic, and utterly fearless, in his youth a devout Baptist, in spite of his friendship for the Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier ( 1807-1892 ) he eventually attacked the orthodox churches for what he deemed their cowardly compromising on the slavery issue and in his invariably ardent manner was emphatically unorthodox and denied the plenary inspiration of the Bible.
Although the economy was booming in the region, the business struggled and Lincoln eventually sold his share.
Gershwin was on hand to " supervise " the recording ; however, Shilkret was reported to be in charge and eventually asked the composer to leave the recording studio.
He also performed the song on Red Sox opening day at Fenway Park in 2003, though the game was eventually rained out.
The Phrygian expansion into south east Anatolia was eventually halted by the Assyrians, who controlled that region.
Although he was committed to maintaining what the church had defined at Nicaea, Constantine was also bent on pacifying the situation and eventually became more lenient toward those condemned and exiled at the council.
The Triumvirate was eventually torn apart under the competing ambitions of its members: Lepidus was driven into exile and stripped of his position, and Antony committed suicide following his defeat at the Battle of Actium by Augustus in 31 BC.
The original ABC was eventually dismantled, when the University converted the basement to classrooms, and all of its pieces except for one memory drum were discarded.
In 392, after the death of Valentinian II and the acclamation of Eugenius, Ambrose supplicated the emperor for the pardon of those who had supported Eugenius after Theodosius was eventually victorious.
Originally referred to as Baby for several months, she was eventually named Abby May after her mother.
Absalom eventually rebelled against his father and was killed during the Battle of Ephraim Wood.
While the Mercury capsule could only support one astronaut on a limited Earth orbital mission, the Apollo spacecraft was to be able to carry three astronauts on a circumlunar flight and eventually to a lunar landing.
The meaning was eventually further generalized in its modern English usage to apply to any outrageous act or exhibition of pride or disregard for basic moral laws.

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