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Lt. Caroline Holden (Nurse) (1977). Played by Linda Scruggs Bogart. Lt. Nancy Gilmore (Nurse) (1977–78). Played by Nancy Conrad. Lt. Cmdr. Dottie Dixon (Head Nurse) (1977–78). Played by Katherine Cannon. Dixon was killed in action during the season 2 episode "Fighting Angels" while defending Vella La Cava against an invasion by Japanese forces.
The Million Dollar Rip-Off is a 1976 American made-for-television crime comedy film starring Freddie Prinze in his television film debut and his only film role of any kind. . Directed by Alexander Singer and written by Andrew Peter Marin based on a screenplay by William Devane and John Pleshette, the film premiered on NBC on September 22, 1
But in real life Bogart's height was only 5 feet 8 inches — and actually an inch shorter than his "Casablanca" lover, Ingrid Bergman, and his movie star and model wife, Lauren Bacall.
Guest stars: Hilary Thompson, Linda Scruggs (as Linda Scruggs Bogart), Robin Eisenman (as Robin G. Eisenman), Wynn Irwin, Paul Cavonis, Bubba Smith, Hollis Irving (as Holly Irving), Noah Keen, Mark Lonow, Hope Newell, Nigel Bullard, Richard Seff, Rose Parrish, Barbara Kahn, Ellyn Stern and Tommy Reamon. David Armstrong, Kathryn Janssen, Nick ...
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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 ...
Las Vegas Lady is a 1975 American crime film directed by Noel Nosseck, and starring Stella Stevens, Stuart Whitman, George DiCenzo, Lynne Moody, Linda Scruggs, Joseph Della Sorte, Hank Robinson, and Karl Lukas. In this heist film Stella Stevens stars as a thief who enlists her friends – a trapeze artist and a magician's aide – to help her ...
Younger audiences today might not have Humphrey Bogart's name on the tip of their tongue, but he was iconic enough to come in at No. 1 among the male actors on the American Film Institute's 1999 ...