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Harry Antrim (August 27, 1884 – January 18, 1967) was an actor in vaudeville, film and television.
By 1906, Antrim was working in vaudeville. During the early 1930s, he moved to Los Angeles and secured uncredited parts in several films, beginning with 1936's Small Town Girl. For the next two decades, he performed in various credited and uncredited roles.
He landed acting roles in television, beginning with the Hallmark Television Playhouse 1953 production of Horace Mann's Miracle. In 1955, he appeared in one episode of I Love Lucy. His last television appearances were on Green Acres and The Beverly Hillbillies in 1967. Antrim died of a heart attack shortly after filming those episodes and is buried at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, California.
Rodman Edward "Rod" Serling (December 25, 1924 – June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone. Serling was active in politics, both on and off the screen, and helped form television industry standards. He was known as the "angry young man" of Hollywood, clashing with television executives and sponsors over a wide range of issues including censorship, racism, and war.
Serling was born on December 25, 1924 in Syracuse, New York to a Jewish family. He was the second of two sons born to Esther (née Cooper) and Samuel Lawrence Serling. Serling's father had worked as a secretary and amateur inventor before having children, but took on his father-in-law's profession as a grocer to earn a steady income. Sam Serling later took up the trade of butcher after the Great Depression forced the store to close. Serling's mother was a homemaker.
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Recorded at Antrim Festival, Antrim, Northern Ireland on 12th June 2016. It's A Kind of Magic Band Line Up: Harry Hamilton: Vocals John Click Cleland: Bass Stevie Shanks: Drums Stevie Prosser: Keyboards Stevie Boyd: Lead Guitar Copyright and thanks to imagemediafilms
A pleasant comedy with serious undertones, Free for All stars Robert Cummings as erstwhile inventor Christopher Parker. Hoping to secure a patent on his latest invention--a formula that turns water into gasoline--Parker is flummoxed by yards and yards of governmental and bureaucratic red tape. He also faces formidable opposition in the form of avaricious oil-company executive Blair (Ray Collins). Thankfully, Peterson can occasionally seek comfort in the arms of Alva (Ann Blyth), fortuitously the daughter of sympathetic patent-office employe Mr. Abbott (Percy Kilbride). Within a few years, the heat generated by the House UnAmerican Activities Committee would preclude the on-screen depiction of a villainous oil executive (this particular stereotype would, however, stage a comeback during the...
[s4e19]Gracie answers a question on a radio quiz show and think she's won a new television. She gives away her old one, and picks out a new set at the store. George buys the new TV. Guests Harry Antrim, Robert Hutton, Roy Rowan, Rolfe Sedan.
Horace Mann’s Miracle Release Date: 8 March 1953 (USA) Part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame series Directed by Albert McCleery Written by Rod Serling Cast Frank M. Thomas as Horace Mann Also including Harry Antrim Mona Bruns Howard Freeman John Kerr Joseph Leberman It is 1859 in rural Yellow Springs, Ohio. Horace Mann and his wife have come west to start a school, Antioch, on the principle of education for all regardless of background or financial means. They soon confront the mounting problem of insolvency. The college is broke and faces having to close. One of the trustees proposes charging more for tuition from the wealthy who don’t like their children mixing with the lower orders. But Horace will not hear of it. Horace is deeply touched when one of the students show...
[s7e22]Ronnie will soon be twenty-one, and Gracie feels she is running out of time to find him a wife. She seeks the help of a matchmaking firm. They misunderstand who the "client" is and end up sending potential mates for both George and Gracie. Guests include Eleanor Audley (of Green Acres and a Disney voice-talent), Roy Roberts, Harry Antrim.
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5.37 [--] Schlitz Playhouse: THE ROUSTABOUT 08-Jun-1956 Teleplay by Frank Gruber Directed by Jack Gage Scott Brady, Jeanne Moody, Harry Antrim, Strother Martin, Stuart Randall, Robert J. Wilke, Ted de Corsia, Tim Graham, Synopsis: A saddle bum is pushed into the middle of a fight between some ranchers and a storekeeper who has been selling barbed wire to the squatters. Episode information from: http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/SchlitzPlayhouseOfStars.htm Series Premise: When Schlitz Playhouse of Stars first premiered it was an hour long live drama from New York. The format changed in April 1952 to a half hour show. During the summer of 1954 filmed episodes appeared along with live ones. This completely changed by fall 1956 to entirely filmed dramas, as well as the title shortened to S...
The Great Gildersleeve is a radio situation comedy broadcast from August 31, 1941, to March 21, 1957. The radio show suffered from the advent of television. A televised version of the show, produced and syndicated by NBC, also starring Waterman, premiered in 1955 but lasted only 39 episodes. During that year, both the 15-minute radio show and the television show were being produced simultaneously. On the television series, Gildersleeve was sketched as less lovable, more pompous and a more overt womanizer. Harold Peary stated that the problem with the television series was that "Waterman was a very tall man" and "Gildersleeve was not a tall man, he was a little man, who thought he was a tall man, that was the character." He added, "Willard [Waterman] did a very good job on the radio show", ...
The Assistant DA falls for mysterious Thelma when she seeks help solving robberies of her aunt's estate. He is suspicious of her, but weakened as he is love stuck. Cast Barbara Stanwyck ... Thelma Jordon Wendell Corey ... Cleve Marshall Paul Kelly ... Miles Scott Joan Tetzel ... Pamela Blackwell Marshall Stanley Ridges ... Kingsley Willis Richard Rober ... Tony Laredo Minor Watson ... Judge Calvin H. Blackwell Barry Kelley ... District Attorney Melvin Pierce Kasey Rogers ... Dolly - Cleve's Secretary Basil Ruysdael ... Judge Jonathan David Hancock Jane Novak ... Mrs. Blackwell Gertrude Hoffman ... Aunt Vera Edwards Harry Antrim ... Sidney Kate Drain Lawson ... Clara Theresa Harris ... Esther Byron Barr ... McCary Geraldine Wall ... Matron Jonathan Corey ... Timmy Marshall Robin Corey ....
Footage taken of Harris Park Répertoire (aka Harry) on 25 January 2014 - this is his second week back in training after a one and a half year break, now aged four years old. He was not lunged today, Matt just got straight on. Harry has never experienced so many horses in the arena at one time. There was a cross country and show jumping event being held at the property so Matt worked him around everyone giving him the exposure and experience of being at such an event. I was very pleased with how he handled himself today for such a young, green horse. http://www.harrisparkwarmbloods.com.au/warmblood_foals/2009/harris_park_repertoire.php and http://www.harrisparkwarmbloods.com.au/warmblood_performance_horses/geldings/harris_park_repertoire.php Due to changes in personal circumstances, I am ...
Released on December 17, 1971: The murder of a stranger found floating in the swimming pool opens up a mystery that will reveal murder and deceit in the past, and bring more murder and deceit before the mystery is solved. Produced by Walter Grauman Directed by Walter Grauman Written by Sam Rolfe with characthers created by Erle Stanley Gardner The Actors: Jim Hutton (Doug Selby, District Attorney), Lloyd Bochner (A.B. Carr), Jo Ann Pflug (Sylvia Martin), Robert J. Wilke (Sheriff Rex Brandon), Edward Asner (Police Chief Otto Larkin), William Elliott (Deputy Bob Terry), Miriam Colon (Anita Nogales), Jessica Walter (Jane Antrim), Carmen Mathews (Doris Kane), Leslie Nielsen (Frank Antrim), Nita Talbot (Rona Corbin), Vaughn Taylor (Jeff Poland), Vic Tayback (insurance investigator Jeff Pola...