She was noted for her only film role in the 1959 Japanese horror film "The Manster", playing Tara, the lovely assistant to a mad scientist. Drury appeared in a number of films and other television programs, including The Young Warriors and the TV cowboy reunion movie The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw with Doug McClure, who played the character Trampas on The Virginian. She was married to actor Maurice Kaufmann from 1961 until their divorce in 1975, and is survived by their two adopted children. He starred as Captain Spike Ryerson in the short-lived drama series "Firehouse" in 1974. He was also seen in episodes of "Armchair Theatre", "The Name of the Game", "ITV Playhouse", "Boney", Columbo", "Jubilee", "Robin's Nest", "Crown Court", "Holding the Fort", "Never the Twain" as Veronice Barton from 1981 to 1982, "In Performance", "Minder", "Doctor Who" as Professor Lasky in the 1986 serial "The Trial of a Time Lord", "William Tell", "ABC Weekend Specials", "The Upper Hand" as Laura West from 1990 to 1996, "Doctors", "The Armando Iannucci Show", "Dr. DuBois was best known for her role as Willona Woods on the popular comedy series "Good Times" from 1974 to 1979. She continued to appear frequently on television with roles in productions of "Present Laughter" (1967), "The Wide Open Door" (1967) for "ABC Stage 67", "Visit from a Stranger" (1970), "The Lives of Benjamin Franklin" (1974), "The Secret Adversary" (1983), "Orpheus in the Underworld" (1983), "Lace" (1984), "The First Olympics: Athens 1896" (1984), "Voice of the Heart" (1989), "The Sight" (2000), "Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story" (2001), "Summer Solstice" (2005), "Sount" (2007), and "By Any Means" (2013). 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He earned Tony Awards for his roles as Willy Loman in "Death of a Salesman" (1999) and James Tyrone in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" (2003). She performed on Broadway in productions of "Something More!" He also appeared in episodes of "Ironside", "Alias Smith and Jones", "The Fall Guy", "Walker, Texas Ranger" as Captain Tom Price in several episodes in 1993, "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.", "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues", and "Tales of the Cap Gun Kid". She performed frequently on stage throughout her career, appearing in the musicals "My Fair Lady" and "Cabaret" in the 2000s. She began her career on stage in Melbourne in the 1950s with the Union Theatre Repertory Company. James Child Drury Jr. (Jim, Jimmy) was born on 18 April, 1934 in New York City, New York, USA, is an Actor. In 1991, James was inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. ", "Insight", "Feel the Heat", "Night Court" in the recurring role of Public Defender Liz Williams earning an Emmy nomination in 1984, "Hot Pursuit", "Hill Street Blues", "Finder of Lost Loves", the soap opera "Santa Barbara" as Ginger Jones from 1984 to 1985, "St. He produced and directed the comedy series "Room 222" from 1969 to 1971 and earned an Emmy Award in 1970. His other television credits include the tele-films "Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye" (1977), "Handle with Care" (1977), "Bumpers" (1977), "Ants!" Carl Ann Head (30 July1979 - 25 August2019)( her death), Phyllis Mitchell (27 April1968 - 30 January1979)( divorced), Cristall Othoneos (Orton) (7 February1957 - 23 November1964)( divorced)( 2 children). He appeared with actress Linda Kaye Henning in a play and was cast by her father, producer Paul Henning, in the rural sitcom "Green Acres". She left Warner Bros. in 1964 to study with Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio in New York. He appeared on television in episodes of "Your Show Time", "The Lone Ranger", "The Living Christ Series", "Armstrong Circle Theatre", "Danger", "Dragnet", "I Led 3 Lives", "General Electric Theater", "The Ford Television Theatre", "Mr. District Attorney", "Treasury Men in Action", "The Man Behind the Badge", "Public Defender", "Annie Oakley", "Lux Video Theatre", "TV Reader's Digest", "You Are There", "Damon Runyon Theater", "Waterfront", "Studio 57", "Highway Patrol", "The People's Choice", "Crossroads", "Omnibus", "Whirlybirds", "I Love Lucy", "Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre", "The Lineup", "Navy Log", "The Silent Service", "Code 3", "Climax! His film credits include "The President" (1961), "Pierrot le Fou" (1965), "Culpable Para un Delito" (1966), "La Grande Vadrouille" (1966), "Little Girls" (1966), "Night of the Generals" (1967), "The Last Adventure" (1967), "Reseau Secret" (1967), "Un Epais Manteau de Sang" (1967), "The Crime of David Levinstein" (1967), "Coplan Saves His Skin" (1968), "Erotic Trap" (1969), "Les Etrangers" (1969), "The Great White Hope" (1970), "Cannon for Cordoba" (1970), "Les Enfants de Cain" (1970), "How Short Is the Time for Love" (1970), "Perched on a Tree" (1971), "Valparaiso, Valparaiso" (1971), "Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Moe" (1972), "The Man from Acapulco" (1973), Stanley Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" (1975), "Vortex" (1976), "Le Mille-Pattes Fait des Claquettes" (1977), "La Nuit Claire" (1979), "The Riddle of the Sands" (1979), "The Other One's Mug" (1979), "Boy Meets Girl" (1984), "Ca n'Arrive qu'a Moi" (1985), "Red Sonja" (1985) as Red Sonja's Father, "Mauvais Sang" (1986), "Foreign City" (1988), "Roselyne and the Lions" (1989), "La Revoution Francaise" (1989), "Bunker Palace Hotel" (1989), "L'Orchestre Rouge" (1989), "Dingo" (1991), "Artcore Oder Der Neger" (1993), "Le Terminus de Rita" (1994), "Double Team" (1997), "K" (1997), "Le Birdwatcher" (2000), "Brotherhood of the Wolf" (2001) as Marquis d'Apcher, "The Dope" (2003), "Ripoux 3" (2003), "Albert est Mechant" (2004), "Burnt Out" (2005), "Hitler in Hollywood" (2010), and "Cruel" (2014). Reed was featured in several films including "Theater of Blood" (1973) starring Vincent Price, "Uliisses" (1982), "John Wycliffe: The Morning Star" (1984), and "Saxon" (2007). (1969) and was one of the first black performers to appear regularly on a soap opera with her role as Loretta Allen in "Love of Life" from 1970 to 1972. Guest-starred on the first three episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger (1993). He appeared frequently in films from the late 1960s with roles in "Orgy Girls '69" (1968), "Greetings" (1968), "Putney Swope" (1969), "The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful" (1970), "Hi, Mom!" ", "Hennesey", and "Captain Nice". (1966), "The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob" (1973), and "Forget Me, Mandoline" (1976). British actress Honor Blackman, who starred as Pussy Galore in the James Bond film "Goldfinger", died at her home in Lewes, Sussex, England, on April 5, 2020. Son of Harold Carl Kuendel and Velma Ann Lueth ----- 1950 US Census: Davenport, Scott, Iowa Harold C Kuendal 34 Head born abt 1916 Iowa Velma Kuendal 34 Wife born abt 1916 Iowa Leslie Kuendal 11 Son born abt 1913 Iowa Judith Kuendal 6 Daughter born abt 1944 Iowa "Catherine of Russia" (1963), "The Shortest Day" (1963), "Kali Yug, la Dea Della Vendetta" (1963), "Il Mistero del Tempio Indiano" (1963), "The Prize" (1963) starring Paul Newman and Elke Sommer, "High Infidelity" (1964), "Corpse for the Lady" (1964), Frank Sinatra's war thriller "Von Ryan's Express" (1965) as Captain Oriani, the romantic comedy "Do Not Disturb" (1965) with Doris Day and Rod Taylor, Blake Edwards' war comedy "What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?" ", "Tales from the Darkside", "The Boys" in the recurring role of Arnie from 1988 to 1989, "Matlock", "Equal Justice", "Stat", "Eddie Dodd", "Palace Guard" as Sy Hertzog in 1991, "Law & Order", "Jack's Place", "Chicago Hope" in the recurring role of Dr. Raymond Kadalski from 1994 to 1995, "Dharma & Greg", "The Lot", "Sports Night", and "The West Wing". ", "Nakia", "The Manhunter", "Barnaby Jones", "Tales of the Unexpected", "Nurse", "One Life to Live", "Spenser: For Hire", "Murder, She Wrote", "thirtysomething" receiving Emmy Award nominations for her recurring guest role as Ruth Murdoch in 1988 and 1990, "The Equalizer" receiving an Emmy nomination for her guest role as Mrs. Robert McCall in 1989, "Matlock", "Law & Order" receiving another Emmy nomination in 1992, "L.A. Law", "Fudge", "NYPD Blue" earning another Emmy nomination in 1995, "VR.5", "Cybill", "Maggie Winters" as Estelle Winters from 1998 to 1999, "The Fugitive", "Ally McBeal", "Night Visions", "ER", "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "Crossing Jordan", "Cold Case", "House", "The Unit", "Drop Dead Diva", "Hot in Cleveland", and "Mob Doctor". He appeared frequently on television from the 1950s with roles in episodes of "The Gray Ghost", "Navy Log", "Death Valley Days", "Johnny Ringo", "Troubleshooters", "Black Saddle", "Fury", "Flight", "Hennesey", "The Roaring 20's", "The Law and Mr. Jones", the soap opera "The Brighter Day" as Grayling Dennis from 1961 to 1962, "Route 66", "Checkmate", "General Electric Theater", "Hawaiian Eye", "The Twilight Zone", "77 Sunset Strip", "The Fugitive", "Arrest and Trial", "12 O'Clock High", "The Invaders", "Divorce Court", "My Three Sons", "The Queen and I", "Gomer Pyle, USMC" as Col. Edward Grey from 1965 to 1969, "Mayberry R.F.D. WebSep 5, 2017 - This Pin was discovered by Marion Duber. Your Cat Is Dead!" She graduated from the Methodist Ladies' College in Kew. The couple divorced on November 23, 1964, and on April 27, 1968, he married Phyllis Jacqueline Mitchell; the marriage ended in divorce on January 30, 1979. Todd was married to music professor and composer Robert David Basart from 1951 until his death in 1993 and is survived by her two children. Clay, John Graingers brother, was played by McIntire, who took over the ranch. She earned Emmy Awards fin 1999 and 2001 for her role as the voice of Mrs. Avery in Eddie Murphy's animated series "The PJs". Carl Ann Head is the wife of James Drury. We need you! Help us build the largest biographies collection on the web! "Carl Ann Head." Biographies.net. A strong performance as one of a quartet of villainous brothers in Sam Peckinpah's seminal western Ride the High Country (1962) led to a seven-year contract with Universal. On April 11, 1962, Drury played the title role in an episode of Wagon Train, "The Cole Crawford Story", (S5, E28). She also attended the University of Texas at Austin. He studied drama at New York University and took additional classes at UCLA to complete his degree after he began acting in films at MGM. She was married to British author John Hopkins from 1969 until his death in 1998 and is also survived by their daughter, teacher Sophie Jacks. (2002), "Divine Secret of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" (2002), "Sexual Life" (2004), "Grandma's Boy" (2006), "Open Window" (2006), "Love and Debate" (2006), "The Other Side of the Tracks" (2008), "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" (2009) as Kevin James' mother, "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee" (2009), "Listen to Your Heart" (2010), "Our Idiot Brother" (2011), "The Melancholy Fantastic" (2011), "Elevator" (2011), "Redwood Highway" (2013), "Mercy" (2014), "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2" (2015), "The Missing Girl" (2015), and "Periphery" (2018). Australian actress Zoe Caldwell died of complications from Parkinson's disease in Pound Ridge, New York, on February 16, 2020. marsha502 Yes I read she (Carl) was his greatest love. He became known as Frank S. Thorn, the Puschkin Man. Email: jeremylr@windstream.net. She was featured as Tiger Lily in a 1976 television production of "Peter Pan", and appeared in productions of "The Cheap Detective" (1980), "Chiefs" (1983), "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1987), "Kung Fu: The Next Generation" (1987), "The Women of Brewster Place" (1989) receiving another Emmy Award nomination, "Zora Is My Name!" On February 7, 1957, James married Cristall Othones and fathered two sons, Timothy, and James III. (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). She began her career on stage later in life and performed in Off-Broadway productions from the 1970s. He was host of the documentary series "Arrest & Trial" from 2000 to 2002 and was narrator for several television documentaries. She is the daughter of William Carl Head and Annie Lee Vaden. In 1991, Drury was inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. He made his film debut in a small role in 1977's "Looking for Mr. Goodbar". Child actress Ann E. Todd, who appeared frequently in films in the 1940s, died of complications from dementia in California on February 7, 2020. Carl was a graduate of Breckenridge High School. See Photos. He began working as a model for romance novel covers before becoming the television advertising model for Puschkin Vodka in Germany. At 86 years old, James Drury height Garfield suffered a stroke in the late 1990s and another in 2004 before entering the Motion Picture Home nursing facility. (1966) with James Coburn, "Diaboliquement Votre" (1967), "Hornets' Nest" (1970), "Sacco & Vanzetti" (1971), "Bad Man's River" (1971), "La Mano Spietata Della Legge" (1973), "Una Chica y un Senor" (1974), "Chance and Violence" (1974), "The Voyage Into the Whirlpool Has Begun" (1974), "L'Inconveniente" (1976), "Si Elle Dit Oui Je Ne Dis Pas Non" (1983), Peter Greenaway's "The Belly of an Architect" (1987) starring Brian Dennehy, "Private Affairs" (1988), and "The Accidental Detective" (2003). I spend a lot of time with her He was a Golden Gloves boxer and sports reporter before training as an actor at the Actors Studio in New York City. Kelly was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on October 21, 1942. She also began studying acting in Copenhagen. Four years later, the NBC network approved a revamped version of the series and Drury, now looking the part, was on his way to popular success. She was featured in several films during her career including "Festival in Adelaide" (1962), Woody Allen's "The Purple Rose of Cairo" (1985), "Birth" (2004), and "Extremely Loud & Incredible Close" (2011). JA'NET DuBOIS, 87 - February 17, 2020 2020. She appeared in several films during her career, including "The White Trap" (1959), "The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's" (1960), "Confessions of a Pop Performer" (1975), "King of the Wind" (1990), "Red Hot" (1993), "BASEketball" (1998), and "TV Virus" (2007). He starred as Chicago police detective Jack Reed in the 1993 tele-film "Jack Reed: Badge of Honor". She was an understudy for the West End play "The Guinea Pig" in 1946 and appeared in a production of "The Blind Goddess" the following year. He began his career on stage and appeared on Broadway in the play "Inquest" in 1970. Knight remained a familiar face on television, appearing in episodes of "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre", "Festival", "The Invaders", "The Jazz Age", "Thirty-Minute Theatre", "The Bold Ones: The New Doctors", "Alias Smith and Jones", "Circle of Fear", "The Streets of San Francisco", "Jigsaw", "Orson Welles' Great Mysteries", "Medical Center", "Marcus Welby, M.D. Phyllis Mitchell (m. 1968; div. The lovely ingenue received Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (1960) as Reenie Flood and "Sweet Bird of Youth" (1962) as Heavenly Finley opposite Paul Newman. Lotz was a stuntman and appeared in small roles in such films as "Raging Bull" (1980), "Homeboy" (1988), "The Return of Superfly" (1990), "One Good Cop" (1991), "Nadja" (1994), "Hell's Kitchen" (1998), "My Giant" (1998), "Rounders" (1998), "The Siege" (1998), "Analyze This" (1999), and "Love the Hard Way (2001). He was diagnosed with with early onset dementia while undergoing treatment for cancer in 2009. Currently, James is in a romantic relationship with Carl Ann Head, his true love. Did the virginian ever marry on the show? She also starred in the one-woman show "Word of Honor" in 2006. She appeared in numerous films through the early 1950s including "Calling Dr. Kildare" (1939), "The Zero Hour" (1939), "Stronger Than Desire" (1939), "Intermezzo" (1939), "Bad Little Angel" (1939), "Tower of London" (1939), "Destry Rides Again" (1939), "The Blue Bird" (1940) with Shirley Temple, "Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet" (1940), "Granny Get Your Gun" (1940), "Little Orvie" (1940), "All This, and Heaven Too" (1940), "Brigham Young" (1940), "Keeping Company" (1940), "Blood and Sand" (1941), "Bad Men of Missouri" (1941), "Private Nurse" (1941), "How Green Was My Valley" (1941), "The Men in Her Life" (1941), "Remember the Day" (1941), "Kings Row" (1942), "On the Sunny Side" (1942), "Beyond the Blue Horizon" (1942), "That Other Woman" (1942), "Over My Dead Body" (1942), "Dixie Dugan" (1943), "Roughly Speaking" (1945), "Pride of the Marines" (1945), "My Reputation" (1946), "The Jolson Story" (1946), "Margie" (1946), "Homesteaders of Paradise Valley" (1947), "Dangerous Years" (1947), "Three Daring Daughters" (1948), "Arthur Takes Over" (1948), "Cover Up" (1949), and "The Lion Hunters" (1951) with Johnny Sheffield as Bomba the Jungle Boy. In 1962, he was cast in a substantial role as a lascivious gold prospector in the early Sam Peckinpah Western Ride the High Country (1962) opposite Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea. She was later a documentary filmmaker with such credits as "Les Prisons Aussi" (1975), "Nestor Makhno, Paysan d'Ukraine" (1996), and "Goulag" (2000). Actress Ja'Net DuBois, who starred as neighbor Willona Woods on the television sitcom "Good Times", died at her home in Glendale, California, on February 17, 2020. He also wrote, directed, and appeared in the horror film "Night of the Zombies" (1981). His other films include "First Blood" (1982), "Never Cry Wolf" (1983), "Gorky Park" (1983), "Finders Keepers" (1984), "The River Rat" (1984), "Cocoon" (1985) as the friendly alien leader Walter, the western "Silverado" (1985), "Twice in a Lifetime" (1985), "F/X" (1986) as Lt. Leo Mccarthy, "The Check Is in the Mail" (1986), "Legal Eagles" (1986), Peter Greenaway's "The Belly of an Architect" (1987), "Best Seller" (1987), "Return to Snowy River" (1988), "Miles from Home" (1988), "Cocoon: The Return" (1988) reprising his role as Walter, "Indio" (1989), "Seven Minutes" (1989), "The Last of the Finest" (1990), "Presumed Innocent" (1990), "F/X2" (1991) reprising his role as Leo McCarthy, "Gladiator" (1992), "Tommy Boy" (1995) as Chris Farley's dad Big Tom, "The Stars Fell on Henrietta" (1995), "Romeo + Juliet" (1996) with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes, "Out of the Cold" (1999), "Silicon Towers" (1999), "Summer Catch" (2001), "Stolen Summer" (2002), "She Hate Me" (2004), "Assault on Precinct 13" (2005), "10th & Wolf" (2006), "Everyone's Hero" (2006) as the voice of Babe Ruth, "The Ultimate Gift" (2006), the animated "Ratatouille" (2007) as the voice of Django, "Welcome to Paradise" (2007), "War Eagle, Arkansas" (2007), "Cat City" (2008), "Righteous Kill" (2008), "Every Day" (2010), "Meet Monica Velour" (2010), "The Next Three Days" (2010), "Alleged" (2010), "The Big Year" (2011), "Twelfth Night" (2012), "Knight of Cups" (2015), "The Seagull" (2018), "Tag" (2018), "The Song of Sway Lake" (2018), "Driveways" (2019), and "3 Days with Dad" (2019). Advertisement He had two children. His third marriage was to Carl Ann Head on July 30, 1979; it lasted until her death on August 25, 2019. The Gunsmoke actors drank a pint of whiskey, but the whiskey was tea or colored water. Survivors include two sons from his first marriage; three stepchildren; four grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. [1] His son, Timothy Drury, is a keyboardist, guitarist, and vocalist who has played with the rock groups Eagles and Whitesnake. James Child Drury Jr. was born on April 18, 1934, in New York City, and is the son of James Child Drury and Beatrice Crawford Drury. Discover today's celebrity birthdays and explore famous people who share your birthday. Actress Lynn Cohen died in New York City on February 14, 2020. He made his film debut with his father in 1949's "Anthony of Padua". He married his third wife, Carl Ann Head Drury, in 1979. He and his wife worked together on the 1990 radio series "Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel". Charles Bickford passed away halfway through season six. Cartoons", and "G.I. (1936), "Captains Courageous" (1937), "Madame X" (1937), "Heidi" (1937), "Thunder Trail" (1937), "In Old Chicago" (1938), "Of Human Hearts" (1938), "Love Finds Andy Hardy" (1938), "The Crowd Roars" (1938), "Boys Town" (1938), "The Spirit of Culver" (1939), "The Flying Irishman" (1939), "They Shall Have Music" (1939), "Bad Little Angel" (1939), "The Blue Bird" (1940), "Edison, the Man" (1940), "The Mortal Storm" (1940), "Gallant Sons" (1940), "Santa Fe Trail" (1940), "Andy Hardy's Private Secretary" (1941), "The Penalty" (1941), "Adventure in Washington" (1941), the Universal serial "Junior G-Men of the Air" (1942), "The Tuttles of Tahiti" (1942), and "Eagle Squadron" (1942).
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