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Stage and film director Vincente Minnelli (1903-1986), saw young Maxwell when she was 16 years old and a high school student in Brooklyn, New York.He had her do a screen test to use her in one of his films then in production, possibly to portray Frank Sinatra's character "Dave Hirsch's" niece "Dawn Hirsch", daughter of his older brother Frank, (later played by Betty Lou Keim (1938-2010), who ...
Janice Elaine Maxwell (November 20, 1956 – February 11, 2018) was an American stage and television actress. She was a five-time Tony Award nominee and two-time Drama Desk Award winner. In a career spanning over thirty years, Maxwell was one of the most celebrated and critically acclaimed stage actresses of her time.
Fury of the Gods (2023). John Cena stars as Christopher Smith / Peacemaker in the first season of the television series Peacemaker (2022) after appearing in The Suicide Squad, while Dwayne Johnson portrays Teth-Adam / Black Adam in Black Adam (2022) and Xolo Maridueña headlines Blue Beetle (2023) as Jaime Reyes / Blue Beetle.
His characters were recast by other cast members or written out without explanation, Lucero was paid tribute in the series finale. Robert Lansing: Capt. Paul Blaisdell Kung Fu: The Legend Continues: 24 1994-10-23 Cancer 2 Character written out; No on-screen explanation given. Hugh O'Connor: Lonnie Jamison In the Heat of the Night: 1995-04-07
Jean Allison was born in New York City, on October 24, 1929. [1] She made her debut on television in the mid-1950s and was credited with a host of minor roles and appearances as guest star in dozens of episodes of television series.
Peggy Feury (born Margaret Feury; June 30, 1924 – November 20, 1985) [1] was an American actress on Broadway, in films, and on television.She became a highly regarded acting teacher in New York and then in Los Angeles.
Amanda Waller in Who's Who in the DC Universe #1 (August 1990). Art by Luke McDonnell and Geof Isherwood. Amanda Waller was established as a widow who escaped Chicago's Cabrini–Green housing projects with her surviving family after her two eldest children and her husband were murdered. [2]
Agnes Robertson Moorehead was born on December 6, 1900, [2] in Clinton, Massachusetts, the daughter of former singer Mary (née McCauley), who was 17 when she was born, and Presbyterian clergyman John Henderson Moorehead.