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Maidie Ruth
Norman (October 16, 1912 – May 2, 1998) was an
American radio, stage, film, and
television actress as well as an
instructor in African-American...
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Maidie Andrews (27
September 1893 – 13
October 1986) was an
English actress and
singer who, with a
career that
spanned six decades, was a
child actress...
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Maidie McGowan (née MacWhirter) (1906–1998) was an
Australian artist.
McGowan was born in
England in 1906, and
arrived in
Victoria in 1920 as a teenager...
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Maidie Scott (born Mary
Elizabeth Pim; 21
September 1881 – 28 July 1966) was an Irish-born singer,
comedienne and
music hall performer. She was born in...
- Jill Hood-Linzee (18
October 1928 – 17 June 2007) was a
British figure skater. She
competed in the ladies'
singles event at the 1948
Winter Olympics. "Jill...
- Empire). Chic's
mother was the
welfare officer and put
Maidie up in her home. Subsequently,
Maidie gave Chic
parts within her own act and he
formed a double-act...
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Willis Bouchey as Dr.
Samuel Thorne Bill
Walker as
Jeffrey The
Butler Maidie Norman as Maid Rod
Serling as Host /
Narrator –
Himself "The Masks" was...
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revival at the
Ebony Showcase Theatre in Los
Angeles featured James Edwards,
Maidie Norman and
Juanita Moore and was
directed by Roy Budd.
Robert Mandan starred...
- Ada Harriet, née Judd (1864–1946). He was the
younger brother of
actress Maidie Andrews.
Andrews began his
stage acting career at age eleven. He made his...
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directed by Leo C.
Popkin and
Russell Rouse and
starring Richard Rober and
Maidie Norman. It
tackles the
issue of
racial tensions and
collective behavior...