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Raymond Charles Stedman (October 5, 1917 – October 7, 1992) was an evangelical Christian pastor and author. He was a long-time pastor of Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto, California , and author of several books.
Woodell also recorded a single on Colpix Records which was released with picture sleeve in May 1965: "What Good Would It Do" b/w "Somehow It Got To Be Tomorrow Today" After leaving Petticoat Junction , Woodell went on to have guest roles on a season-three episode of The Hollywood Palace in 1965, and in the last episode of The Munsters in 1966.
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A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
After a couple years of dating, the couple already felt the pressure to take the next step in the relationship. In a rare 1989 appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Graham was asked about tying ...
The Painted Stallion is a 1937 American Western film serial from Republic Pictures.It was the sixth Republic serial of the sixty-six made by that company. Western serials such as this made up a third of the serials from Republic, a studio that was also heavily involved in making B-Western feature films at the time.
Myrtle Stedman, in The Famous Mrs. Fair (1923). Her first appearances in movies, beginning in 1910, [9] were in Selig studio Western and action short films. She was the only female member of Selig's company at that time, making her the female lead in all of that studio's Westerns. [10]
On Broadway, Raymond portrayed Blossom Le Verne in See My Lawyer (1939). [3]She signed a movie contract with MGM in 1941 and was cast in incidental roles for one year. The she began freelancing, ultimately appearing in more than 40 films including Johnny Eager (1942) and as a slave girl in Arabian Nights (1942).