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  2. George Coe - Wikipedia

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    George Coe (born George Julian Cohen; May 10, 1929 – July 18, 2015 [1]) was an American actor. He was a cast member for the first season of Saturday Night Live and voiced the character of Woodhouse in Archer .

  3. George Coe (Lincoln County War) - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Coe was born in Brighton, Iowa. He moved to New Mexico Territory with his cousin, Frank Coe, around 1871 to work on a ranch near Fort Stanton belonging to another cousin. [citation needed] For a time they lived near Raton, New Mexico. The two often rode in pursuit of cattle rustlers and horse thieves.

  4. Saturday Night Live season 1 - Wikipedia

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    George Coe appears in the "Golden Needles" sketch. First appearance of the "News for the Hard of Hearing". The episode features an Albert Brooks film about heart surgery. This episode initially ended without goodnights or credits. Future airings of this episode would add credits over the photo montage seen during the title sequence.

  5. George Coe (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    George Coe (1929–2015) was an American stage, film and television actor and voice artist. George Coe may also refer to: George Albert Coe, American scholar; George Coe (Lincoln County War) (1856–1941), Old West cowboy; George Coe (Michigan politician) (1811–1869), politician from the U. S. state of Michigan

  6. Lynne Thigpen - Wikipedia

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    Her first feature film role was as Lynne in Godspell (1973), co-starring opposite Victor Garber and David Haskell.Thigpen also portrayed a radio DJ (shown only from the nose down) in Walter Hill's The Warriors (1979), and Leonna Barrett, the mother of an expelled student, in Lean on Me (1989), the story of American high school principal Joe Louis Clark.

  7. Doc Scurlock - Wikipedia

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    For over a year, Scurlock was in several posses to pursue and arrest horse thieves. He, Bowdre, and others lynched some of the thieves they caught. In January 1877, Scurlock and a neighbor, George Coe, were arrested by Sheriff William J. Brady for suspicion of harboring a murdering fugitive and member of the Jesse Evans Gang named Frank Freeman.

  8. The Dove (1968 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was directed by George Coe and Anthony Lover. Madeline Kahn made her first film appearance, in a supporting role. [4] The film borrows heavily from the plot lines of some of Bergman's most famous films. There is a journey by car back to the location of childhood memories as in Wild Strawberries.

  9. Gunfight at Blazer's Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Regulators known to be present that day included Brewer, Bowdre, William McCarty (aka Billy the Kid), Doc Scurlock, Frank McNab, George Coe, Frank Coe, John Middleton, Jim French, Henry Newton Brown, Fred Waite, and several lesser-known others. George W. Coe, survivor of the Blazer's Mill fight, in 1934