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George Cadogan Gardner McKay (June 10, 1932 – November 21, 2001) was an American actor, artist, and author. He is best known for the lead role in the TV series Adventures in Paradise , based loosely on the writings of James Michener .
Harry Guy Stockwell (November 16, 1933 – February 6, 2002) was an American actor who appeared in nearly 30 movies and 250 television series episodes. [ 1 ] Life and career
Adventures in Paradise is an American one-hour television series created by James Michener and starring Gardner McKay, which ran on ABC from 1959 until 1962.
With Gardner McKay and Guy Stockwell in Adventures in Paradise (1961) Oliver was cast in episodes of Adventures in Paradise, Twilight Zone, Route 66, Dr. Kildare, The Naked City, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Burke's Law, The Fugitive, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., I Spy, The Virginian, The Name of the Game, Longstreet, and Mannix.
Comedian and actor Moms Mabley Political commentator and TV host Rachel Maddow Photographer and artist Christopher Makos Ballet dancer, choreographer and photographer Hans van Manen Author, educator and activist Irshad Manji Writer and actor Erika Mann Filmmaker Lucrecia Martel Soccer player Collin Martin Pop musician Johnny Mathis Tennis player Amélie Mauresmo Writer Claude McKay Actor and ...
Gardner McKay was best known for the TV series Adventures in Paradise, Diane McBain was a regular on television’s Surfside 6 and Richard Denning occasionally played the Governor of Hawaii on Hawaii Five-O. The film was financed by World Entertainment Corp, a subsidiary of NTA. [1] Filming started 22 May 1967 on location in Hawaii. [2]
Its B-side, "Black Bean Soup", with lyrics by actor Gardner McKay, [1] is a duet with actress Lynne Marta, whom Soul was involved with at the time. "Don't Give Up on Us" was rated No. 93 in VH1 's 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders because, despite having more hits in the UK, Soul was never again able to reach the top 40 in the US.
Swit's first off-Broadway appearance was in the Actor's Playhouse production of "An Enemy of the People." In 1961, Swit landed a role in the Circle in the Square production of "The Balcony", written by Jean Genet and produced by José Quintero. [6] In 1967, Swit toured with the national company of Any Wednesday, starring Gardner McKay.