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NBC television series where actors performed dramatic portrayals of famous American historical figures that were interviewed for a modern audience by host Keith Berwick. [ citation needed ] Episode list
The Rebels, an American comedy-drama pilot on Amazon Studios The Rebels (TV series) , a 1976 American television series The Rebels (1972 film) , also known as Quelques arpents de neige , a Canadian drama film by Denis Héroux
Adams was the star, and only regular actor of this series. He was involved in the show's design, inception, and writing, along with the producer, Andrew J. Fenady, who appeared twice in the series, once as United States Army General Philip Sheridan in the episode "Johnny Yuma at Appomattox", with George Macready as General Robert E. Lee.
The Rebels is a historical novel written by John Jakes, originally published in 1975, the second in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, to narrate the story of the nascent United States of America during the time of the ...
Alex Henteloff (born May 23, 1942) is an American actor. [1] [2]Born in Los Angeles, Henteloff has appeared mostly on television in guest-starring roles, and usually made such an impression that he was invited back to appear in multiple episodes of the same series.
In 1956, he appeared on the TV show Zane Grey Theatre. At Universal, he was in Red Sundown (1956) and Raw Edge (1956). He wrote the story for the film Shotgun (1955) made by Allied Artists and tried to star in it, but Universal would not lend him. In late 1956, he arranged to pull out of his contract with Universal and said his fee was $75,000 ...
The Boston native says his unique history in theatre and law will make him a master of Jeff Probst's questions.
Pamela Hensley is an American actress and author. Her notable acting roles include Princess Ardala on the 1979–1981 television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and C.J. Parsons on the 1982–1985 television series Matt Houston.