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- Ruth Kobart (April 24, 1924 – December 14, 2002) was an American performer, whose six-decade career encomp****ed opera, Broadway musical theatre, regional...
- was released by United Artists, with Morse, Vallee, Sammy Smith, and Ruth Kobart re-creating their stage roles. A 1995 revival was mounted at the same theatre...
- Chad Pfefferle (Timothy Fall); and curmudgeonly artist Iris Frankel (Ruth Kobart). Eventually, Bob also hires Trisha onto the Mad-Dog staff, where Chad develops...
- friend and fellow blacklist member), David Burns, John Carradine, Ruth Kobart, and Raymond Walburn. The young lovers were pla**** by Brian Davies and Preshy...
- Reason, Conrad John Schuck Miss Hannigan: Alice Ghostley, Betty Hutton, Ruth Kobart, Marcia Lewis, Dolores Wilson, June Havoc, Henrietta Valor Grace: Anne Kerry...
- DiGiorgio Mae Mercer as Mrs. Russell Lyn Edgington as Norma Gonzalez Ruth Kobart as Marcella Platt, school bus driver Woodrow Parfrey as Mr. Jaffe Josef...
- Crawford Brown Prudence Wright Holmes Georgia Creighton Susan Johnson Ruth Kobart Susan Browning Darlene Koldenhoven Sheri Izzard Edith Diaz Beth Fowler Screenwriter...
- featured René Auberjonois, Peter Donat, Richard Dysart, Michael Learned, Ruth Kobart, Paul Shenar, Charles Siebert, Ken Ruta, and Kitty Winn among others. Ball's...
- Swanson) Hillary Bailey Smith (****istant District attorney Donna Singer) Ruth Kobart (Dispatcher Helen Munson) Diane Delano (Deputy Judith ****ney) Lee Tergesen...
- writer Bobby Knutt Robert W**** 1945-2017 English actor and comedian Ruth Kobart Ruth Kahn 1924-2002 American actress Oja Kodar Olga Palinkaš 1941- Croatian...