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On television, Adams appeared on The Andy Griffith Show portraying Mary Simpson, a county nurse and romantic interest of Sheriff Andy Taylor in a 1962 episode. She also made four guest appearances on Perry Mason , perhaps the most notable being the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Deadly Verdict", when she played Janice Barton, Mason's only ...
Sue Ane Langdon (born March 8, 1936) [1] is an American actress. She has appeared in dozens of television series and had featured roles in films such as A Guide for the Married Man and The Cheyenne Social Club, both directed by Gene Kelly, as well as The Rounders opposite Henry Fonda and Glenn Ford and two Elvis Presley movies, Roustabout and Frankie and Johnny.
Minnie 'Mary' Simpson (Julie Adams, Sue Ane Langdon), county nurse; Rube Sloane (Thom Carney), moonshiner who was ratted out by the Morrison sisters; Howard Sprague (Jack Dodson), county clerk; Mrs. Sprague (Mabel Albertson), overbearing mother of Howard Sprague; Fred Stevens (Pat Coghlan), owner of Sterling Jewelry Store
Aney Paul, left, Joann Robinson, Diane Shahin, Maria Pellicone and Helen Dean-Marino practice the Nightingale Tribute ceremony with the Rockland chapter of Nurse Honor Guard at the Blauvelt Fire ...
This is a list of episodes from the CBS television comedy The Andy Griffith Show.The first episode aired on October 3, 1960, and the final episode aired on April 1, 1968. There were 249 episodes in all, 159 in black and white (seasons 1–5) and 90 in color (seasons 6–8
The husband of a missing Texas mom of four and relator was arrested Wednesday after police learned a neighbor had seen the couple engaged in a violent altercation and then heard screams on the ...
Mary Rogers and her late mother, Sallie Durrett Farmer, are part of military history, as the first mother/daughter duo in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps.
Sally Louisa Tompkins (November 9, 1833 – July 25, 1916) was a Confederate nurse and the first woman to have been formally inducted into an army in American history. She may have been the only woman officially commissioned in the Confederate Army. [1]