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Lange was born in Oakland, California, in 1948, the son of Geraldine and Theodore William Jr., both working in theatre and television. [1] Lange graduated from Oakland Technical High School where he was class and student body president.
In this 1983 photo, "The Love Boat" cast poses at the Great Wall of China near Beijing. From left: Fred Grandy, Ted Lange, Jill Whalen, Gavin MacLeod, Lauren Tewes and Bernie Kopell.
Angel Tompkins's performance in the comedy I Love My Wife (1970), resulted in her being nominated for a Golden Globe award. [3] Tompkins was featured in the pictorial "Angel" in the February 1972 edition of Playboy; subsequently, the magazine used her in three more editions, all presumably related to that film promotion.
Ted and his girlfriend Patty kidnap Andrew, Ted's son by his ex-wife Gail. Gail informs the police, but no report is filed. Five years later, Ted returns Andrew to Gail, who has since remarried and has a new son. When Andrew shows signs of arrested development, Gail takes him to both a doctor and a psychiatrist.
Edward "Ted" Ladd Widmer (born 1963) is an American historian, writer, librarian, and musician who served as a speechwriter in the Clinton White House. He serves on boards of the Harvard Lampoon , Massachusetts Historical Society and The New England Quarterly .
Ted Humphrey is an American television and film writer, producer and director. He is best known for his work on the CBS series The Good Wife , and for being the co-creator and showrunner of the Netflix series The Lincoln Lawyer.
Danson with wife Mary Steenburgen in December 2009. Danson and his first wife, actress Randall "Randy" Gosch (known as Randy Danson), were married in 1970 and divorced in 1975. [22] Danson's second wife was producer Cassandra "Casey" Coates, whom he married in 1977.
Lang was born at Parramatta, Sydney, Australia, second and posthumous son of Walter Lang, merchant adventurer, and his wife Elizabeth, née Harris. [1] Lang was educated at Sydney College under William Timothy Cape. Lang went to Cambridge in March 1837 and, after qualifying as a barrister, returned to Australia. [1]