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Richard Basehart's grave. Basehart was born in Zanesville, Ohio, the son of Mae (née Wetherald) and Harry T. Basehart. [citation needed] He was married three times.After the death of his first wife Stephanie Klein, he married Italian Academy Award-nominated actress Valentina Cortese, with whom he had one son, actor Jackie Basehart; the couple divorced in 1960.
She writes to Karin's Aunt Sophia in San Francisco, but receives a cable from lawyers that Sophia has died. Four years later, Viktoria (still going by the name of Karin) is able to travel to New York City, where she meets with Chris's guardian Alan Spender (Richard Basehart), a distant relative of Sophia. "Karin" intends to gain custody of "her ...
Basehart had to endure more than 300 hours on the ledge himself with little movement, despite having a sprained ankle and poison oak rashes on his legs. [5] His wife died of cancer during production of the film. [5] Gary Cooper noticed Grace Kelly during a visit to the set. He subsequently starred with her in High Noon. [17]
Sole Survivor is a CBS Friday Night Movie directed by Paul Stanley and starring Richard Basehart, William Shatner, and Vince Edwards.The film, written by screenwriter Guerdon Trueblood, was first aired on television in 1970.
The book went on to be reprinted several times during the 1960s. One of those reprintings pictures Richard Basehart and David Hedison on the cover, but the book is still based on the Walter Pidgeon film. Collectors who want a novelization of the television series should find City Under the Sea. That novel uses the television characters, but ...
Night Court star Richard Moll Night Court star Richard Moll died on Thursday at age 80. The towering 6'8" actor is most famous for playing the beloved bailiff Bull on the original run of the sitcom.
The Intimate Stranger is a 1956 British film noir drama film directed by Joseph Losey (under the pseudonym Alec C. Snowden), and starring Richard Basehart, Mary Murphy, Constance Cummings and Roger Livesey. [2] It was released in the U.S. as Finger of Guilt. [3]
After he died in July 2024 at age 76, Richard Simmons' cause of death has been revealed in the full investigation report by the Los Angeles Medical Examiner.