• John Henry Faulk was born in Austin, Texas, to Methodist parents Henry Faulk and his wife Martha Miner Faulk. John Henry had four siblings. Faulk spent...
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  • film about the blacklisting of 1950s broadcast personality John Henry Faulk, based on Faulk's 1964 memoir of the same title. It was directed by Lamont Johnson...
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  • and broadcaster John Henry Faulk (1913–1990), American radio show host Justin Faulk (born 1992), American ice hockey player Kevin Faulk (born 1976), American...
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    October (1974) and again when he played blacklisted radio personality John Henry Faulk in the Emmy Award-winning TV movie Fear on Trial (1975). Devane starred...
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  • figure in bringing an end to blacklisting was John Henry Faulk. Host of an afternoon comedy radio show, Faulk was a leftist active in his union, the American...
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  • Jimmy Riddle eefed. Stories from John Henry Faulk and Rev. Grady Nutt – Beginning in the late 1970s, John Henry Faulk, followed in later seasons by Rev...
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  • Berman, Lee Tracy, Ann Sothern, Gene Raymond, Kevin McCarthy and John Henry Faulk. Tracy received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination for...
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  • location in Austin, Texas, at Green Pastures, the former residence of John Henry Faulk. The film opens in 1972 with a single mother and her two children (a...
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  • Hansen as Leatherface John Dugan as Grandfather Robert Courtin as Window Washer William Creamer as Bearded Man John Henry Faulk as Storyteller Jerry Green...
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  • Alejandro Escovedo, musician Akwasi Evans, African-American journalist John Henry Faulk, radio personality (deceased) Farrah Fawcett, actress (deceased) Arthur...
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    K. Davis, Kay Dealy, Seamus Doyle, Charles Draves, Marjorie Edgar, John Henry Faulk, Richard Fento, Helen Hartness Flanders, Frank Goodwin, Percy Grainger...
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    end of the blacklisting of McCarthyism was John Henry Faulk. Host of an afternoon comedy radio show, Faulk was a leftist active in his union, the American...
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  • against columnist Westbrook Pegler, and representing the broadcaster John Henry Faulk against AWARE, a right-wing organization that had falsely labeled him...
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    to Blanco, in Hill Country, from her long time base in California. John Henry Faulk 1913 1990 Austin-based radio personality, author, playwright, folklorist...
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  • John Falk was a politician. John Falk or Faulk may also refer to: John H. Falk (born 1948), professor at Oregon State University John Falk (racing driver)...
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  • most sensational, yet the truest book I have ever read..." He quotes John Henry Faulk, a TV humorist who praised Mandingo as "...one of the most compellingly...
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  • singer Oscar Brand. In the 1950s, one of the stations daytime hosts, John Henry Faulk, was part of an anti-blacklisting wing (including CBS newsman Charles...
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    Victorian mansion Green Pastures, which once belonged to Austinite John Henry Faulk, and the St. Anne African Methodist Episcopal Church (originally constructed...
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  • Art Evans as Lemon "Blind Lemon" Jefferson James Brodhead as John Lomax John Henry Faulk as Governor Pat Neff Vivian Bonnell as Old Lady Dana Manno as...
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  • regulars on KPFT include science educator David F. Duncan and humorist John Henry Faulk. KPFT was established by journalists Larry Lee of the Associated Press...
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    activist, author and radio show host John Henry Faulk. Green Pastures Restaurant was established by Mary Faulk Koock and husband Chester Koock. Mary...
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  • Mr. Frye Conard Fowkes as Eddie White Claude Traverse as Mr. Taylor John Henry Faulk as Mr. Grinsom Richard Ray Lee as Sheriff (uncredited) Paul A. Partain...
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    as the main library from 1933 until 1979, when construction of the John Henry Faulk Central Library next door was complete. At that time, the newly formed...
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  • Molly Ivins (category St. John's School (Texas) alumni)
    speaking engagements continued to grow, and she hired Elizabeth Faulk, John Henry Faulk's widow, as a personal assistant. In 1991, her book Molly Ivins...
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  • television series Fear on Trial, which starred George C. Scott as John Henry Faulk, a blacklisted 1950s television and radio host. Gomberg became a photographer...
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  • television film about the blacklisting of 1950s broadcast personality John Henry Faulk Flic Story (1975) – French crime thriller film portraying Roger Borniche's...
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  • Hannah Thomas Chalmers as Joel John Cullum as Andrew Helen Carew as Mary's mother Ronnie Claire Edwards as Sally John Henry Faulk as Walter Starr Mary Perry...
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  • Edwin Neal, Jim Siedow, Gunnar Hansen, John Dugan, John Larroquette, Robert Courtin, William Creamer, John Henry Faulk, Jerry Green, Ed Guinn, Joe Bill Hogan...
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    liberals from being unjustly labelled." CBS radio personality John Henry Faulk also sued. Faulk was a favorite target of Hartnett, who proudly proclaimed...
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    Dickinson (1814–1883) – Alamo survivor John Crittenden Duval (1816–1897) – "Father of Texas Literature" John Henry Faulk (1913–1990) – Radio personality Rebecca...
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