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Burns assumes Dr. Baird's identity, and jumps at the chance to escape the hospital. With the help of Dr. Baird's secretary, he breaks out and picks up a waiting ticket at the Chicago airport. Burns arrives in Los Angeles, where he is met by Dr. Maitlin's radio show assistant, Dr. Laura Rollins, and escorted to the waiting limousine. He crosses ...
House Calls is a 1978 American comedy drama film directed by Howard Zieff and starring Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Art Carney and Richard Benjamin. [2]The film was a box-office success, grossing $29.0 million against a $6.5 million budget, [1] and later spawned a television series that aired for three seasons on CBS from 1979–1982.
John Noble (born 20 August 1948) [1] is an Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Denethor in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy (2001–2003), and Dr. Walter Bishop in the Fox science fiction series Fringe (2008–2013).
TV movie 1979 Doctor Who: Scaroth/Count Scarlioni: Serial: "City of Death" 1982 Ivanhoe: King Richard TV movie Nancy Astor: Lord Revelstoke 2 episodes Q.E.D. Dr. Stefan Kilkiss 3 episodes (#1, #2, and #4 only) 1983 Dombey and Son: Mr. Dombey 10 episodes By the Sword Divided: Sir Martin Lacey 9 episodes 1983-4 Crown Court: Anthony Belgrave 2 ...
Paul Walter Hauser is an active Letterboxd user — sometimes even critiquing his own movies. On Wednesday night, the actor took to X to respond to a post that reads, “Paul Walter Hauser giving ...
Noah LaLonde Courtesy of Netflix My Life With the Walter Boys is Netflix’s latest teen drama hit — and Noah LaLonde portrays one-third of a messy love triangle between a girl and two brothers.
June Cameron is the celebrated writer of a feminist book while medical instructor Doctor Timothy Sterling is a slightly misogynist cynic. After she badgers him into giving her a lift from the isolated Connecticut hotel in which they are both staying, a misunderstanding leads to the newspapers declaring that she has turned her back on her beliefs and married him.
He is best known for his recurring role as the snobbish hospital head Dr. P. Walter Carew in the popular Dr. Kildare (and Dr. Gillespie) film series. [2] Kingsford had numerous television appearances in the 1950s. They included TV Reader's Digest, [3] Command Performance [4] and Science Fiction Theatre. [5]