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Charles Leonard Aidman (January 21, 1925 –
November 7, 1993) was an
American stage, film and
television actor.
Aidman was born in Frankfort, Indiana,...
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Aidman may
refer to:
Medic (medical
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Combat medic A
position in the
Special Forces Group (Belgium)...
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replaced Aidman as the
narrator of
these Canadian-produced episodes.[citation needed]
Unlike Serling in the
original series,
neither Aidman nor Ward appear...
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producing a
final season for syndication. The show was
narrated by
Charles Aidman (1985–1987) and
Robin Ward (1988–1989).
During the
course of the series...
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Walter Matthau,
Deborah Winters,
Felicia Farr (Lemmon's wife),
Charles Aidman and
Ellen Geer.
Adapted by John
Paxton from
Katharine Topkins's 1965 novel...
- and Chekhov's The Seagull. She also
appeared and recorded, with
Charles Aidman and
Naomi Caryl Hirschhorn,
excerpts from
Spoon River Anthology. Lukanic...
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television series with
mostly new scripts. In 1985, CBS used
Charles Aidman (and
later Robin Ward) as the narrator. In 2002, UPN
featured Forest Whitaker...
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stars Michael Douglas, Lee Purcell, Joe Don Baker,
Louise Latham,
Charles Aidman,
Grayson Hall,
Marge Redmond, and Dana Elcar. The film did not
receive much...
- The Wild Wild West to
replace him with
other actors,
including Charles Aidman,
William Schallert and Alan Hale Jr for nine episodes. He was nominated...
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directed by
Denis Sanders and
starring John Saxon,
Robert Redford and
Charles Aidman.
Produced by
Terry Sanders for T-D Enterprises, and
released by
United Artists...