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Wilmuth John
Merkyl (June 2, 1885 – May 1, 1954) was an
American stage and
screen actor po****r in
early silent films. On
stage he had also been a singer...
- York. Swingewood, Alan 1977, The Myth of M**** Culture, Macmillan, London.
Wilmuth,
Sidney 1976, M**** society,
social organization, and democracy, Philosophical...
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Orson Welles Second studio announcer – Carl
Frank Mr.
Wilmuth – Ray
Collins Policeman at
Wilmuth farm –
Kenny Delmar Brigadier General Montgomery Smith...
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Serial drama: 182
October 30, 1938 The
Mercury Theatre on the Air Mr.
Wilmuth Mr.
Harry McDonald Announcer from
Broadcasting Building roof "The War of...
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Edwin Wilson (1905–1981), an
accountant for a
local timber company, and
Wilmuth Wilson (née Nesbitt; 1907–1985), a
local florist.
Wilson had one sister...
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Secretary of the Interior,
Bayonne radio operator), Ray
Collins (Farmer
Wilmuth,
Harry McDonald the
radio VP,
Rooftop radio announcer), Carl
Frank (Second...
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Chetwynde Helen Lutrell as Lady
Chetwynde Lyster Chambers as Lord
Trevor Wilmuth Merkyl as Earl of B****et
George Stilwell as
Captain Cardiff J.
Albert Hall...
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National Register of
Historic Places in 1978,
Mountain View
mayor Richard Wilmuth wanted to
restore it in place.
Construction encroached and in
January 1979...
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Griffin Irene Haisman as
Beatrice Sillocks John
Merkyl as
Tompkins (*aka
Wilmuth Merkyl)
Edwin S.
Porter filmography Hal
Erickson (2016). "Niobe - Trailer...
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Alfred Hickman, Jere Austin,
William L. Abingdon, and John
Merkyl (as
Wilmuth Merkyl). The film was
released on
August 4, 1918, by
Paramount Pictures...