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  2. Larry Linville - Wikipedia

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    Linville appeared as an interview subject for Memories of M*A*S*H, a 1991 special commemorating the 20th anniversary of the series. In 1997, he joined Larry Gelbart (the producer and creator of M*A*S*H ) and David Ogden Stiers (who played Frank Burns' replacement on the sitcom, Major Charles Winchester) to attend a deactivation ceremony for the ...

  3. John Linville - Wikipedia

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    John Linville is the son of Ernest Paul Linville and Floy Phipps Linville, both originally from Forsyth County, North Carolina. He was one of nine children. His younger brother, Richard "Dickie" Linville, also raced in 52 Busch Series races from 1982 until 1986. [14] Linville married Joyce Griffin on October 14, 1966, at the age of 23.

  4. Anthony Barill - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Peter Barill (November 20, 1933 – September 27, 2024) [1] was an American politician from the state of West Virginia.A member of the Democratic Party, Barill was a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from 2010 to 2014, representing the 51st district.

  5. Linville - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Linville, (1928–2021), American film and television actress Kelli Linville , (born 1948), American politician Larry Linville , (1939–2000), American actor

  6. Joanne Linville - Wikipedia

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    Linville's motion-picture credits include The Goddess (1958), Scorpio (1973), Gable and Lombard (1976), A Star Is Born (1976), The Seduction (1982), and James Dean (2001).. In 1959, Linville appeared on the CBS daytime drama The Guiding Light as Amy Sinclair, a runaway drug addict whose daughter was nearly taken from her as part of an illegal adoption scam ring.

  7. Henry Linville - Wikipedia

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    Henry Linville (often Henry R. Linville) (August 12, 1866 in St. Joseph, Missouri – October 1, 1941 in North Carolina) [1] [2] was a co-founder of the New York City Teachers Union (TU) in 1916 and the New York City Teachers Guild (TG), which broke off from the TU in 1935.

  8. ‘I just want to leave’: Floridians are selling their flood ...

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    Linville has decided it’s time to “cut her losses.” According to the report, she bought her home in 2021 for $575,000. It flooded three times in just two years, and it has been stripped down ...

  9. List of people from Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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