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Allan John Melvin (February 18, 1923 – January 17, 2008) [1] was an American actor and impressionist, who was cast in hundreds of television episodes from the 1950s to the early 1990s, often appearing in recurring roles on various series.
On the Nov. 18 episode of Today, Melvin talked about the family's celebration over the weekend, sharing sweet photos of Sibyl, nicknamed "Sibby," as she enjoyed her big day.
For 61-year-old Melvin “Mel” Gray, a Kansas City veteran who served in the Army, Air Force and National Guard, finding family members he never knew about made his life “more whole.”
Craig Melvin had the opportunity to see Taylor Swift's Eras Tour with his Today co-host Savannah Guthrie—but ultimately turned down the experience for a different outing.. Melvin, 45, reflected ...
David attends Bampton, a public school, on a scholarship funded by the Hadlows. David visits the Hadlows at Woolpeck, a farm owned by Cara's family. David's personal connection with Mark and Cara grows, and he is fascinated by the house, Cara's farming relatives, and the surrounding countryside. He is also bullied by Mark and Cara's son, Giles.
Along with Marvin, many of the family members have also made contributions within the music industry, theatre and film. Aside from him, the most notable relatives include Gaye's father Marvin Gay Sr. , his mother Alberta , brother Frankie , sister Zeola, brother-in-law Gordon Banks , son Marvin III (adopted by his first wife Anna from her niece ...
When Craig Melvin was announced as Hoda Kotb’s replacement on the Today show for 2025, coanchor Savannah Guthrie and the entire NBC family were quick to celebrate the news. At the time, Kotb ...
Gaysweek was an American weekly gay and lesbian newspaper based in New York City printed from 1977 until 1979. Considered the city's first mainstream weekly lesbian and gay newspaper, it was founded by Alan Bell in 1977 as an 8-page single-color tabloid and finished its run in 1979 as a 24-page two-color publication.