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Edward Mulhare (8
April 1923 – 24 May 1997) was an
Irish actor whose career spanned five decades. He is best
known for his
starring roles in two television...
- Elsewhere,
requested not to be
credited for his role as KITT's voice.
Edward Mulhare as
Devon Miles, the
leader of FLAG, who
appeared in
every episode to provide...
- Gregg, a 19th-century sea captain, who died in 1869, pla**** by
Edward Mulhare.
Charles Nelson Reilly plays Claymore Gregg, the great-nephew of the captain...
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Paudge Mulhare (born 1944) is an
Irish former hurler and
Gaelic footballer who pla**** as a
forward for both
Offaly senior teams from 1965
until 1975....
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Paudie Mulhare (born 12 May 1976 in Banagher,
County Offaly) is an
Irish sportsperson. He
plays hurling with his
local club St Rynagh's and was a member...
- It is the
final film role of
Donald O'Connor,
Gloria DeHaven and
Edward Mulhare, and the
penultimate film of Jack
Lemmon and
Walter Matthau as a film duo...
- The film
starred Barry Bostwick,
Persis Khambatta,
Michael Beck,
Edward Mulhare,
George Furth, Evan C. Kim,
Ralph Wilcox,
Robert Fuller and
Henry Silva...
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working with
Mario Monicelli,
Marcello Mastroianni,
Frank Sinatra,
Edward Mulhare,
Trevor Howard, Jean
Marais and
James Coburn.
After her death, Carrà was...
- John
Michael King, and Reid Shelton.
Harrison was
replaced by
Edward Mulhare in
November 1957 and
Sally Ann
Howes replaced Andrews in
February 1958...
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Monte Doyle. The film
stars Joanne Woodward,
Stuart Whitman, and
Edward Mulhare. It was
released on May 19, 1965 in New York City, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...