Lester Rawlins (September 24, 1924 – March 22, 1988) was an American stage, screen, and television actor. He graduated from the Carnegie Mellon College...
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Scott as Justin Joanne Woodward as Watson Jack Gilford as Peabody Lester Rawlins as Blevins Al Lewis as Messenger Rue McClanahan as Daisy Ron Weyand...
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(uncredited) Episode: "Death Games" 1993–2001 Walker, Texas Ranger Lester Rawlins / Quint / Brad Furnell / Darby & Jack Garret 5 episodes 1994 Dr. Quinn...
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Lester Rawlins. The play won five Obie Awards in 1965 including an award for "Best American Play" as well as awards for Langella, Brown and Rawlins....
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as Valma Hilda Haynes as Lottie The Alice Cooper Band as Themselves Lester Rawlins as Dr. Linstrom (uncredited) Peter Boyle as Man in group therapy (uncredited)...
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the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York, directed by Alan Schneider with Lester Rawlins as Hamm, Alvin Epstein as Clov, Nydia Westman as Nell and P. J. Kelly...
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Furnell "The Juggernaut" 1996 Jack Garrett "The Fighting McLains" 1997 Lester Rawlins "A Matter of Principle" 1997 Darby "Unsafe Speed" 2001 Judith Hoag Lainie...
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(Cincinnati Reds) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame (born 1893) March 22 – Lester Rawlins, stage and screen director (born 1924) March 25 – Robert Joffrey, dancer...
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illustrator Grover Norquist - founder and president, Americans for Tax Reform Lester Rawlins – actor Sean Rowe – Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of America...
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Gerringer, Murray Hamilton, Judson Laire, Kermit Murdock, Frank Overton, Lester Rawlins, and Dolph Sweet each appeared six times; and Simon Oakland, William...
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Braaschi Che Ayende Justin Cunningham Oliver Cudbill Earl of Gloucester Lester Rawlins Alan Webb William Myers James Blendick William Gaunt Paul Jesson Michael...
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later films) Sally Jessy Raphaël (briefly attended), talk show host Lester Rawlins (1950), A Man for All Seasons Norman René (1974), theatre and film director;...
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January 28, 1958, also directed by Schneider, starring Alvin Epstein and Lester Rawlins. Sam Shepard's True West premiered at the Cherry Lane on October 17...
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as Mrs. Prynne, Mia Dillon as Mary Tate, Sylvia O'Brien as Mother, Lester Rawlins as Drumm, Richard Seer as Young Charlie, and Ralph Williams as Oliver...
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Leech Keith Baxter Patrick Page Archbishop Cranmer William Roderick Lester Rawlins George Morfogen Chapuys Geoffrey Dunn David J. Stewart Triney Sandoval...
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while pregnant. Hypnotized by Elly Jo Jamison as part of a murder plot. Lester Rawlins (1965–1968; 1972–1973) Businessman. Husband of Laura Hillyer, Julie...
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flame, he tries to help Elly hold the gang at bay. Co-stars include Lester Rawlins, in his last screen role before his 1988 death, as Doctor Timms, who...
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Featured Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play Lester Rawlins – Da as Drumm Morgan Freeman – The Mighty Gents as Zeke Victor Garber...
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Kathleen Napoli McKenna, 90, Irish nationalist activist and journalist. Lester Rawlins, 63, American actor (A Man for All Seasons, The Old Glory), cardiac...
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extramarital affair Johnny had in the 1950s. Spencer Smith (Played by Lester Rawlins, 1981) Museum owner. Hired Jillian Coleridge as his attorney. Samuel...
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Sydney night bus network Nightride, an off-Broadway production with Lester Rawlins Night Rider (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Night...
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company called Woodfield Industries, whose CEO is C. J. Woodfield (Lester Rawlins). Starsky and Hutch suspect that Woodfield might be involved up to his...
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Sergeant Tower Laurence Luckinbill The Shadow Box Brian 1978 (32nd) Lester Rawlins Da Drumm Morgan Freeman The Mighty Gents Zeke Victor Garber Deathtrap...
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Campbell (1957–1964) John Gibson (1958–1960) John Boruff (1962–1966) Lester Rawlins (1967) Paul McGrath (1967) John Doman (1997) Paulo Benediti (1997–2000)...
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Frank Langella, Carrie Snodgress, Leonard Elliott, Margo, Alice Cooper, Lester Rawlins, Peter Boyle, Lorraine Cullen, Frannie Michel, Lee Addoms, Peter Dohanos...
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Goldman (screenplay); George C. Scott, Joanne Woodward, Jack Gilford, Lester Rawlins, Al Lewis, Rue McClanahan, Ron Weyand, Oliver Clark, Theresa Merritt...
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Michael Drake, Martin Brooks as The Face, Gerry Jedd as Rita Singer, Lester Rawlins as Fred Davis, Dana Elcar as The Flophouse Manager, Louise Larabee as...
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and Lester Rawlins and won five Obie Awards in 1965 including an award for "Best American Play" as well as awards for Langella, Brown and Rawlins. For...
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Albany), Thayer David (Duke of Cornwall), Roy Dean (Earl of Kent), Lester Rawlins (Earl of Gloucester), Robert Fletcher (Edgar), John Colicos (Edmund)...
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(John Gibson until April 1960; John Boruff, May 1962 to December 1966; Lester Rawlins, February to September 1967; Paul McGrath, September to December 1967)...
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