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  2. Ann B. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Ann Bradford Davis (May 3, 1926 – June 1, 2014) was an American actress. [1] [2] She achieved prominence for her role in the NBC situation comedy The Bob Cummings Show (1955–1959), for which she twice won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, but she was best known for playing the part of Alice Nelson, the housekeeper in ABC's The Brady Bunch (1969 ...

  3. Thurop Van Orman - Wikipedia

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    Mark "Thurop" Ashton Van Orman (born April 26, 1976) is an American cartoonist, animator, writer, producer, director, and voice actor. He worked with Cartoon Network to create and produce the animated series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (2008–2010), in which he voices the titular character.

  4. 'Brady Bunch' Star Ann B. Davis Never Told Her Cast Members ...

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    Portrayed by actress Ann B. Davis, Alice Nelson earned a spot in the hearts of the six "Brady Bunch" kids, often seen as a third parental figure, but it was her sense of humor that made her truly ...

  5. Joe McDoakes - Wikipedia

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    In several of the films, Alice does not appear, and in some, Joe is a bachelor, as there is no continuity between installments. In the late 1940s, the series won three consecutive Academy Award nominations in the category of Best Short Subject, One-reel for So You Want to Be in Pictures (1947), So You Want to Be on the Radio (1948) and So You ...

  6. List of made-for-television films with LGBTQ characters

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    Alan is the lover of John, who murdered Mary Alice Nolan. After John flees from New York to Florida to avoid being caught, Alan agrees to help the police locate him. The film is loosely based on the investigation surrounding the murder of Roseann Quinn. [9] 1984: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Showtime: Brick Pollitt: Tommy Lee Jones

  7. Bobbie Shaw Chance - Wikipedia

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    Shaw was a singer and dancer in Las Vegas. She was spotted by a talent scout for American International Pictures and cast in Pajama Party. Filmink called her a "breakout" actor from the movie. [2] Response was strong so she was cast in several more movies for the studio.

  8. Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The film's narrative is driven primarily by Shep Gordon as he recounts the story of his career. Supporting interviews feature some of the many friends and associates in his life, including actors Michael Douglas, Sylvester Stallone, Tom Arnold and Mike Myers, musicians Alice Cooper, Willie Nelson, Mick Fleetwood, Steven Tyler, Sammy Hagar and Anne Murray, film producer Carolyn Pfeiffer, record ...

  9. Alice Dunbar Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Alice Dunbar Nelson (July 19, 1875 – September 18, 1935) was an American poet, journalist, and political activist. Among the first generation of African Americans born free in the Southern United States after the end of the American Civil War, she was one of the prominent African Americans involved in the artistic flourishing of the Harlem Renaissance.