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Booth Colman (March 8, 1923 – December 15, 2014) was an American film, television and stage actor. In his later years he played older authority figures such as doctors and lawyers. Colman appeared in films since 1952, when he appeared uncredited in The Big Sky directed by Howard Hawks.
Colman was born in Portland, Oregon. As a child actor in local productions became active in local radio. He attended the Universities of Washington and Michigan. After Army service during World War II he went to New York and in 1944 began a long career in Broadway theater, first appearing in a production of Irwin Shaw's war drama The Assassin. He was soon invited to join Maurice Evans' acting company, where he continued to act on stage and later in films.
He appeared dozens of times on prime-time television dramas and comedies. In 1964 he appeared in two episodes of Perry Mason, one as a doctor in police investigations and the other as a prosecuting attorney. Other televisions appearances include Frasier, Gilligan's Island, McCloud and The Monkees. Films include Norma Rae, The Man Who Wasn't There and Intolerable Cruelty. In 1983 he portrayed the kindly scientist Professor Hector Jerrold in the ABC daytime melodrama General Hospital.
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Booth Colman (March 8, 1923 – December 15, 2014) was an American film, television and stage actor. Colman was born in Portland, Oregon. As a child actor in local productions became active in local radio. He attended the Universities of Washington and Michigan. After Army service during World War II he went to New York and in 1944 began a long career in Broadway theater, first appearing in a production of Irwin Shaw's war drama The Assassin. He was soon invited to join Maurice Evans' acting company, where he continued to act on stage and later in films. In 1974 Colman played the role of Dr. Zaius in the popular short-lived TV series, Planet of the Apes Music- Lalo Schifrin; "Escape From Tomorrow,"
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A flighty French girl leaves her lover, a young writer, to marry his boss. As a parting gift, she gives him an ornamental crystal ball. This is a distraction, since the crystal shows him scenes of her carrying on with other men behind her new husband's back.
Original Air Date: Jan. 8, 1962 Produced: William Frye Directed: Herschel Daugherty Music: Morton Stevens Teleplay: Robert Bloch, from his (Weird Tales Dec. 1938) short story. Host: Boris Karloff Oscar Homolka Antoinette Bower Ron Ely Alan Baxter Booth Colman Martin Kosleck J. Pat O'Malley Amy Fields George Spicer June Kenney Plot: A wax museum owner (Oscar Homolka) showcases some unusually entrancing, lifelike exhibits that cast a spell over some of the visitors.
Diffusion : le 28 octobre 1967 sur CBS Avec : Mike Connors, Joseph Campanella, Brooke Bundy, Tom Skerritt, Valora Noland, Robert Emhardt, Booth Colman... Lew Wickersham demande à Mannix de retrouver une lycéenne qui a disparu de son domicile. Mannix découvre qu’elle est impliquée dans le meurtre d’une star du basket, membre lui aussi de ce lycée. - Avec la talentueuse participation de Robert Emhardt, acteur de complément souvent utilisé par la télévision américaine. - Tom Skerritt, un des héros de "La Ville du Grand Secret", a notamment comme titre de gloire d’avoir incarné Dallas dans "Alien, le Huitième Passager" de Ridley Scott en 1979.
Loads more TV Themes at: http://teeveesgreatest.webs.com/ Planet of the Apes is an American science fiction television series that aired on CBS in 1974. The series stars Roddy McDowall, Ron Harper, James Naughton, Mark Lenard and Booth Colman. It is based on the 1968 Planet of the Apes film and its sequels, in which McDowall also starred. The series ran from September 13, 1974 to December 20, 1974. Although fourteen episodes were produced, only 13 were originally networked; the 14th episode (shown in some markets, but pre-empted in others) was included in the DVD box set. The series begins with the crash of an Earth spaceship that encountered a time warp while approaching Alpha Centauri on August 19, 1980. The date on the ship's chronometer is given as March 21, 3085 but we are told tha...
Original Air Date: Jan. 8, 1962 Produced: William Frye Directed: Herschel Daugherty Music: Morton Stevens Teleplay: Robert Bloch, from his (Weird Tales Dec. 1938) short story. Commentary: Gary Gerani, Ron Borst Host: Boris Karloff Oscar Homolka Antoinette Bower Ron Ely Alan Baxter Booth Colman Martin Kosleck J. Pat O'Malley Amy Fields George Spicer June Kenney Plot: A wax museum owner (Oscar Homolka) showcases some unusually entrancing, lifelike exhibits that cast a spell over some of the visitors.
Trailer del film "Norma Rae" Reparto: Sally Field, Beau Bridges, Ron Leibman, Pat Hingle, Barbara Baxley, Gail Strickland, Morgan Paull, Robert Broyles, John Calvin, Booth Colman, Lee De Broux, James Luisi, Vernon Weddle, Gilbert Green, Bob Minor Director: Martin Ritt (USA/16mm/Color) Fecha: 1979 Duración: 2 minutos 30 segundos Código del film: B-07847 Copyright Archivo DiFilm - Consultas por material de archivo archivodeportivo@yahoo.com.ar - http://www.difilm-argentina.com Más videos e información en: https://www.facebook.com/difilm o Seguinos en: https://twitter.com/archivodifilm
Schlitz Playhouse, episode 3.44 Release Year: 1954 Country: United States Director: Justin Addiss Writers: DeWitt Bodeen (teleplay), Arthur Conan Doyle (story) Cast: Richard Avonde, Booth Colman, Harry Cording, Claude Dauphin, Hal Gerard, Charles Hayward, Ted Hecht, Pat O'Moore, Eugenia Paul, Otto Reichow, Henry Rowland Music: Melvyn Lenard Company: Meridian Productions Runtime: 30 minutes https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php/How_the_Brigadier_Won_His_Medals_(TV_episode_1954)
3.44 [--] Schlitz Playhouse: HOW THE BRIGADIER WON HIS MEDAL 02-Jul-1954 Teleplay by DeWitt Bodeen Based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Brigadier Gerard short story Directed by Justus Addiss Claude Dauphin, Brigadier Gerard, Eugenia Paul, Sophie, Pat O'Moore, Charpentier, Booth Colman, Napoleon, Charles Hayward, Otto Reichow, Henry Rowland, Richard Avonde, Harry Cording, Hal Gerard, Synopsis: Napoleon sends one of his brigadiers (C1aude Dauphin) on a special mission to the king of Spain. 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 alo...
"MY GUN IS QUICK" Storyline - A private detective helps a prostitute being assaulted, and notices that she is wearing a very unique ring. She is later found murdered and there is no trace of the ring., which turns out to be part of a cache of jewelry stolen by the Nazis during World War II andsmuggled out of France after the wary by an American army colonel. The private eye decides to try to find the ring, is hired by the former colonel to find the rest of the jewels, and runs up against a murderous French gang that is also looking for the jewels. Full cast starring, Robert Bray, Whitney Blake, Patricia Donahue, Donald Randolph, Pamela Duncan, Booth Colman, Jan Chaney, Genie Coree, Richard Garland, Charles Boaz, Peter Mamakos, Claire Carleton, Phil Arnold, John Dennis, Terence de Matney,...
Degraus Para o Passado (1976) Sinopse: O patologista, Dr. Clinton Earnshaw (Sam Groom) está trabalhando para combater uma epidemia denominada "XB". Jeff Adams (Tom Hallick) é um ex-astronauta que é enviado de Washington para ajudar Earnshaw. Jeff trabalha em um projeto piloto sobre viagem no tempo. Para combater "XB", ambos fazem um viagem de 105 anos ao passado em busca de anotações que possam criar a cura para o mal... Time Travelers (TV Movie 1976) Diretor: Alexander Singer Roteiro: Jackson Gillis, Rod Serling Elenco: Sam Groom (Dr. Clint Earnshaw), Tom Hallick (Jeff Adams), Francine York (Dr. Helen Sanders), Booth Colman (Dr. Amos Cummings), Richard Basehart (Dr. Joshua Henderson), Trish Stewart (Jane Henderson) Produtor: Irwin Allen Música: Morton Stevens Fotografia: Fred Jackman J...
1.12 [--] The Man with a Camera: The Last Portrait 02-Jan-1959 Written by Jack Laird and Wilton Schiller Directed by Gerald Mayer Charles Bronson (as Mike Kovac) [James Flavin / Ludwig Stossell NOT in this episode] Virginia Field, Sarah Castle, Russell Thorson, Lieutenant Hollis, Joe Flynn, Arnie, Booth Colman, Idrees Lateef, Eddie Saenz, Hasaan, Virginia Core, Jasmin, Ted Pavele, Detective, Synopsis: Someone's trying to frame Mike for the murder of a visiting Arab dignitary. Premise Former combat cameraman Mike Kovac is now a freelance photographer in New York City, specializing in difficult and dangerous assignments where he can get the kinds of pictures that other photographers can't, or won't take. He sometimes gets help, often reluctantly, from his contact in the police departm...
Ronald Colman presenting Shirley Booth with the Oscar® for Best Actress for her performance in "Come Back, Little Sheba" at the 25th Academy Awards® in 1953. Hosted by Bob Hope.
Stan Laurel, Mr. Clean and The Puppets. Taken from the Bonus-Disc of "Laurel and Hardy: Their Lives And Magic". The international documentary is presenting - besides a lot of funny clips from the best Laurel & Hardy movies - a look behind the scenes and never before published color footage of Stan & Babe and a lot of private photographs, recently discovered archive footage of Laurel & Hardy, rare or unpublished film stills, posters etc. The documentary was shot on location in the USA, Great Britain, France, Italy, Austria, Netherlands and Germany. The film is presenting interviews with Laurel & Hardy experts like Hal Roach, Lucille Hardy-Price, Richard W. Bann, Tyler St. Mark, Bart Williams, Chuck McCann and Jim MacGeorge, Phillis Coates, Mark Greenhow or Jean Darling and friends of Sta...
We interview Mindhorn's Simon Farnaby and Julian Barratt on the red carpet of the 2016 British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) held in London's at Old Billingsgate. Those attending the awards include Nominees Michael Fassbender, Hayley Squires, Jodie Whittaker, Gemma Arterton, Jamie Dornan, Ken Loach and Ben Wheatley, presenters Danny Boyle, Olivia Colman, Martin Freeman, Anna Friel, Lena Headey, Stephen Merchant, Sir Patrick Stewart, Liv Tyler, Naomie Harris and Richard Harris Award winner Alison Steadman, Eleanor Tomlinson, Laura Carmichael, Douglas Booth, Bell Powley, Claire Skinner, Jason Issacs, Ophelia Lovibond, Babak Anvari, Ken Loach, Peter Middleton and James Spinney, Avin Manshadi, Shana Swash, Terry Pheto, Kate Dickie, and Narges Rashidi, Dave Johns, Max Records, Steve Brandon,...
Tom Hanks, Judi Dench, Leonardo DiCaprio, Olivia Colman and more talk candidly to Film4 about the art of screen acting.
Gemma Arterton is interviewed on the red carpet of the 2016 British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) held in London's at Old Billingsgate. Those attending the awards include Nominees Michael Fassbender, Hayley Squires, Jodie Whittaker, Gemma Arterton, Jamie Dornan, Ken Loach and Ben Wheatley, presenters Danny Boyle, Olivia Colman, Martin Freeman, Anna Friel, Stephen Merchant, Naomie Harris and Richard Harris Award winner Alison Steadman, Eleanor Tomlinson, Laura Carmichael, Douglas Booth, Claire Skinner, Jason Issacs, Ophelia Lovibond, Babak Anvari, Ken Loach, Peter Middleton and James Spinney, Avin Manshadi, Shana Swash, Terry Pheto, Kate Dickie, and Narges Rashidi, Dave Johns, Max Records, Steve Brandon, ArinzéKene, Christopher Lloyd. Jennifer Saunders hosted the event. For syndication ...
We interview (and say Hello to) Jason Isaacs on the red carpet of the 2016 British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) held in London's at Old Billingsgate. Those attending the awards include Nominees Michael Fassbender, Hayley Squires, Jodie Whittaker, Gemma Arterton, Jamie Dornan, Ken Loach and Ben Wheatley, presenters Danny Boyle, Olivia Colman, Martin Freeman, Anna Friel, Lena Headey, Stephen Merchant, Sir Patrick Stewart, Liv Tyler, Naomie Harris and Richard Harris Award winner Alison Steadman, Eleanor Tomlinson, Laura Carmichael, Douglas Booth, Bell Powley, Claire Skinner, Jason Issacs, Ophelia Lovibond, Babak Anvari, Ken Loach, Peter Middleton and James Spinney, Avin Manshadi, Shana Swash, Terry Pheto, Kate Dickie, and Narges Rashidi, Dave Johns, Max Records, Steve Brandon, ArinzéKene,...
Laurel and Hardy: Die komische Liebesgeschichte von "Dick & Doof" Eine internationale Dokumentation von Andreas Baum Redaktion: Milka Pavlićević, ZDF Länge: 92 Minuten, HD, Stereo Deutschland 2011 Eine Produktion der EXIT Film- und Fernsehproduktion (www.exitfilm.tv) Die Weltpremiere auf ARTE am 28.12.2011 um 20.15 Uhr und am 01.01.2012 um 21.40 Uhr am ARTE-Themenabend: "Laurel & Hardy - Comedy im Doppelpack", Themenabendbeginn um 20.15 Uhr Stan Laurel und Oliver Hardy sind das erfolgreichste und beliebteste Komiker-Duo der Welt. Die internationale Dokumentation erzählt in dichten und atmosphärischen Bildern packend und emotional die Geschichte der beiden Comedy-Genies anhand zahlreicher amüsanter Filmausschnitte. Präsentiert wird aber auch viel unveröffentlichtes Material, zum B...
We interview Fifty Shades of Grey and The Fall star Jamie Dornan on the red carpet of the 2016 British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) held in London's at Old Billingsgate. Those attending the awards include Nominees Michael Fassbender, Hayley Squires, Jodie Whittaker, Gemma Arterton, Jamie Dornan, Ken Loach and Ben Wheatley, presenters Danny Boyle, Olivia Colman, Martin Freeman, Anna Friel, Lena Headey, Stephen Merchant, Sir Patrick Stewart, Liv Tyler, Naomie Harris and Richard Harris Award winner Alison Steadman, Eleanor Tomlinson, Laura Carmichael, Douglas Booth, Bell Powley, Claire Skinner, Jason Issacs, Ophelia Lovibond, Babak Anvari, Ken Loach, Peter Middleton and James Spinney, Avin Manshadi, Shana Swash, Terry Pheto, Kate Dickie, and Narges Rashidi, Dave Johns, Max Records, Steve ...
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Booth Colman (March 8, 1923 – December 15, 2014) was an American film, television and stage actor. Colman was born in Portland, Oregon. As a child actor in local productions became active in local radio. He attended the Universities of Washington and Michigan. After Army service during World War II he went to New York and in 1944 began a long career in Broadway theater, first appearing in a production of Irwin Shaw's war drama The Assassin. He was soon invited to join Maurice Evans' acting company, where he continued to act on stage and later in films. In 1974 Colman played the role of Dr. Zaius in the popular short-lived TV series, Planet of the Apes Music- Lalo Schifrin; "Escape From Tomorrow,"
Original Air Date: Jan. 8, 1962 Produced: William Frye Directed: Herschel Daugherty Music: Morton Stevens Teleplay: Robert Bloch, from his (Weird Tales Dec. 1938) short story. Host: Boris Karloff Oscar Homolka Antoinette Bower Ron Ely Alan Baxter Booth Colman Martin Kosleck J. Pat O'Malley Amy Fields George Spicer June Kenney Plot: A wax museum owner (Oscar Homolka) showcases some unusually entrancing, lifelike exhibits that cast a spell over some of the visitors.
Planet of the Apes is an American science fiction television series that aired on CBS in 1974. The series stars Roddy McDowall, Ron Harper, James Naughton, Mark Lenard and Booth Colman. It is based on the 1968 Planet of the Apes film and its sequels, which were inspired by the novel of the same name by Pierre Boulle.
A flighty French girl leaves her lover, a young writer, to marry his boss. As a parting gift, she gives him an ornamental crystal ball. This is a distraction, since the crystal shows him scenes of her carrying on with other men behind her new husband's back.
Cast: Barbara Kerr Condon, Billy Bob Thornton, Booth Colman, Bridget Marquardt, Camille Anderson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Cedric the Entertainer, Edward Herrmann, Emma Harrison, Geoffrey Rush, George Clooney, George Ives, Irwin Keyes, Jack Kyle, Jonathan Hadary, Judith Drake, Julia Duffy, Julie Osburn, Justine Baker, Kate Luyben, Kiersten Warren, Kitana Baker, Kristin Dattilo, Mary Pat Gleason, Mia Cottet, Paul Adelstein, Richard Jenkins, Stacey Travis, Susan Yeagley, Tamie Sheffield, Tom Aldredge, Wendle Josepher
The great composition of the majestic marshmallow and his journey to rule the world. Booth Colman comes in to save the day showing the weakness of the marshmallow by revealing that they can talk and brings up the holy question. Why is that Marshmallow Talking?
Original Air Date: Jan. 8, 1962 Produced: William Frye Directed: Herschel Daugherty Music: Morton Stevens Teleplay: Robert Bloch, from his (Weird Tales Dec. 1938) short story. Commentary: Gary Gerani, Ron Borst Host: Boris Karloff Oscar Homolka Antoinette Bower Ron Ely Alan Baxter Booth Colman Martin Kosleck J. Pat O'Malley Amy Fields George Spicer June Kenney Plot: A wax museum owner (Oscar Homolka) showcases some unusually entrancing, lifelike exhibits that cast a spell over some of the visitors.
Schlitz Playhouse, episode 3.44 Release Year: 1954 Country: United States Director: Justin Addiss Writers: DeWitt Bodeen (teleplay), Arthur Conan Doyle (story) Cast: Richard Avonde, Booth Colman, Harry Cording, Claude Dauphin, Hal Gerard, Charles Hayward, Ted Hecht, Pat O'Moore, Eugenia Paul, Otto Reichow, Henry Rowland Music: Melvyn Lenard Company: Meridian Productions Runtime: 30 minutes https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php/How_the_Brigadier_Won_His_Medals_(TV_episode_1954)
"MY GUN IS QUICK" Storyline - A private detective helps a prostitute being assaulted, and notices that she is wearing a very unique ring. She is later found murdered and there is no trace of the ring., which turns out to be part of a cache of jewelry stolen by the Nazis during World War II andsmuggled out of France after the wary by an American army colonel. The private eye decides to try to find the ring, is hired by the former colonel to find the rest of the jewels, and runs up against a murderous French gang that is also looking for the jewels. Full cast starring, Robert Bray, Whitney Blake, Patricia Donahue, Donald Randolph, Pamela Duncan, Booth Colman, Jan Chaney, Genie Coree, Richard Garland, Charles Boaz, Peter Mamakos, Claire Carleton, Phil Arnold, John Dennis, Terence de Matney,...
Diffusion : le 28 octobre 1967 sur CBS Avec : Mike Connors, Joseph Campanella, Brooke Bundy, Tom Skerritt, Valora Noland, Robert Emhardt, Booth Colman... Lew Wickersham demande à Mannix de retrouver une lycéenne qui a disparu de son domicile. Mannix découvre qu’elle est impliquée dans le meurtre d’une star du basket, membre lui aussi de ce lycée. - Avec la talentueuse participation de Robert Emhardt, acteur de complément souvent utilisé par la télévision américaine. - Tom Skerritt, un des héros de "La Ville du Grand Secret", a notamment comme titre de gloire d’avoir incarné Dallas dans "Alien, le Huitième Passager" de Ridley Scott en 1979.
Degraus Para o Passado (1976) Sinopse: O patologista, Dr. Clinton Earnshaw (Sam Groom) está trabalhando para combater uma epidemia denominada "XB". Jeff Adams (Tom Hallick) é um ex-astronauta que é enviado de Washington para ajudar Earnshaw. Jeff trabalha em um projeto piloto sobre viagem no tempo. Para combater "XB", ambos fazem um viagem de 105 anos ao passado em busca de anotações que possam criar a cura para o mal... Time Travelers (TV Movie 1976) Diretor: Alexander Singer Roteiro: Jackson Gillis, Rod Serling Elenco: Sam Groom (Dr. Clint Earnshaw), Tom Hallick (Jeff Adams), Francine York (Dr. Helen Sanders), Booth Colman (Dr. Amos Cummings), Richard Basehart (Dr. Joshua Henderson), Trish Stewart (Jane Henderson) Produtor: Irwin Allen Música: Morton Stevens Fotografia: Fred Jackman J...
Mannix est de retour à Summer Grove, son village natal, à la demande de Jean McBride qui lui demande d'enquêter sur le meurtre de son ami. Avec : Mike Connors, Gail Fisher, Vera Miles (Jean McBride), Victor Jory (Stefan Mannix), Larry Pennell (Troy McBride), Booth Colman (Leo Kolligian), Marion Ross (Lurene Warinsky) - Un épisode très intéressant dans le sens qu'il permet d'en savoir plus sur les origines de Mannix : il a grandi dans une ferme viticole en Californie mais a préféré partir à Los Angeles au grand dam de son père qui souhaitait tant qu'il lui succède. Diffusion : le 11 octobre 1969 sur CBS / Diffusion France le : 14 mars 1972 sur la 2ème chaîne de l'ORTF 3.03 - Return to Summer Grove / Le Retour
Happy Holidays Ape Fans! Welcome to the holiday episode of Talking Apes TV! We are the podcast that takes an in-depth look at each episode of the Planet Of The Apes TV series from 1974 to find out why it still stands up after 40 years. This was also the year that kids were asking Santa for the newest toys and games like Twister, Connect 4, and, GI Joe with the Kung Fu grip. Join Richard and Mark as they say their goodbye to TV's Dr. Zaius, Booth Colman. In our opinion the best of the Zaius'. In this episode, "The Surgeon", which aired 10/25/1974, Alan is shot by a gorilla patrol. Galen and Pete take him to a medical center where we meet Dr. Kyra (Played by Jacqueline Scott who portrayed Zantes in the "Good Seeds"), someone special from Galen's past. If you would like to contact us y...
Filmed on location in Austria and Italy, the made-for-TV The Smugglers stars Shirley Booth as an American tourist and Carol Lynley as her stepdaughter/travelling companion. Attempting to sneak a few souvenirs past customs, the ladies inadvertently become the couriers for an international smuggling ring. Booth and Lynley unknowingly face death at every turn as the desperate smugglers chase them up and down the Tyrol. With gratuitous violence and murders galore, The Smugglers was a curiously chosen offering for NBC's Christmas Eve 1968 premiere slot. Perhaps the network was embarrassed by the project and sincerely hoped it would be pre-empted by coverage of the Apollo 8 space mission. Shirley Booth ... Mrs. Hudson Rico Cattani ... Sergeant Rossi Edward Colmans ... Italian Hotel C...