Fred Crane (actor), the Glossary
Herman Frederick Crane, (March 22, 1918 – August 21, 2008) was an American film and television actor and radio announcer.[1]
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59 relations: Adventures of Superman (TV series), Alcée Fortier High School, Atlanta, Barnesville, Georgia, Bed and breakfast, Carl Princi, Classical music, Coronary artery bypass surgery, Crossroads of the World, David O. Selznick, Diabetes, Duncan Renaldo, Errett Lobban Cord, Fine art, Gene L. Coon, General Hospital, George Cukor, George Reeves, Gone with the Wind (film), Hawaiian Eye, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Humorist, IMDb, KCET, KKGO, KWKW, Lawman (TV series), Leatrice Joy, Leo Carrillo, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Los Angeles Times, Lost in Space, Loyola University New Orleans, Melanie Hamilton, Mickey Kuhn, NBC, New Orleans, PBS, Peyton Place (TV series), Pharmacy, Program director, Scarlett O'Hara, Selznick International Pictures, Southern United States, Star Trek: The Original Series, Surfside 6, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Cisco Kid, The Gay Amigo, The Jack Benny Program, ... Expand index (9 more) »
Adventures of Superman (TV series)
Adventures of Superman is an American television series based on comic book characters and concepts that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created in 1938.
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Alcée Fortier High School
Alcée Fortier High School was a high school in Uptown New Orleans, Louisiana that served grades 8–12.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Barnesville, Georgia
Barnesville is a city in Lamar County, Georgia, United States.
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Bed and breakfast
Bed and breakfast (typically shortened to B&B or BnB) is a small lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast.
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Carl Princi
Carl Victor Princi (1920-1992) was an American actor and radio announcer.
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Classical music
Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions.
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Coronary artery bypass surgery
Coronary artery bypass surgery, also known as coronary artery bypass graft (CABG, pronounced "cabbage"), is a surgical procedure to treat coronary artery disease (CAD), the buildup of plaques in the arteries of the heart.
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Crossroads of the World
Crossroads of the World is an open-air mall on Sunset Boulevard and Las Palmas in Los Angeles.
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David O. Selznick
David O. Selznick (born David Selznick: May 10, 1902June 22, 1965) was an American film producer, screenwriter and film studio executive who produced Gone with the Wind (1939) and Rebecca (1940), both of which earned him an Academy Award for Best Picture.
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Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus, often known simply as diabetes, is a group of common endocrine diseases characterized by sustained high blood sugar levels.
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Duncan Renaldo
Renault Renaldo Duncan (April 23, 1904 – September 3, 1980), better known as Duncan Renaldo, was a Romanian-born American actor best remembered for his portrayal of The Cisco Kid in films and on the 1950–1956 American TV series The Cisco Kid.
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Errett Lobban Cord
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Fine art
In European academic traditions, fine art is made primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from decorative art or applied art, which also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or most metalwork.
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Gene L. Coon
Eugene Lee Coon (January 7, 1924 – July 8, 1973) was an American screenwriter, television producer, and novelist.
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General Hospital
General Hospital (often abbreviated as GH) is an American daytime television soap opera.
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George Cukor
George Dewey Cukor (July 7, 1899 – January 24, 1983) was an American film director and producer.
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George Reeves
George Reeves (born George Keefer Brewer; January 5, 1914 – June 16, 1959) was an American actor.
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Gone with the Wind (film)
Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell.
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Hawaiian Eye
Hawaiian Eye is an American detective television series that ran from October 1959 to April 1963 on the ABC television network.
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Hollywood, Los Angeles
Hollywood is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles County, California, mostly within the city of Los Angeles.
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Humorist
A humorist is an intellectual who uses humor, or wit, in writing or public speaking.
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IMDb
IMDb (an acronym for Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews.
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KCET
KCET (channel 28) is a secondary PBS member television station in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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KKGO
KKGO (105.1 FM, "Go Country 105") is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California.
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KWKW
KWKW (1330 AM) is a commercial Spanish language radio station licensed to serve Los Angeles, California, featuring a sports format known as "Tu Liga Radio 1330".
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Lawman (TV series)
Lawman is an American Western television series originally telecast on ABC from 1958 to 1962, starring John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop and Peter Brown as Deputy Marshal Johnny McKay.
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Leatrice Joy
Leatrice Joy (born Leatrice Johanna Zeidler; November 7, 1893 – May 13, 1985) was an American actress most prolific during the silent film era.
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Leo Carrillo
Leopoldo Antonio Carrillo (August 6, 1880 – September 10, 1961) was an American actor, vaudevillian, political cartoonist, and conservationist.
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Los Angeles Herald Examiner
The Los Angeles Herald Examiner was a major Los Angeles daily newspaper, published in the afternoon from Monday to Friday and in the morning on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Lost in Space
Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968 on CBS.
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Loyola University New Orleans
Loyola University New Orleans is a private Jesuit university in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Melanie Hamilton
Melanie Hamilton is a fictional character first appearing in the 1936 novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
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Mickey Kuhn
Theodore Matthew Michael Kuhn Jr. (September 21, 1932 – November 20, 2022) was an American actor.
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NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.
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New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.
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PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.
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Peyton Place (TV series)
Peyton Place is an American prime-time soap opera that aired on ABC in half-hour episodes from September 15, 1964, to June 2, 1969.
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Pharmacy
Pharmacy is the science and practice of discovering, producing, preparing, dispensing, reviewing and monitoring medications, aiming to ensure the safe, effective, and affordable use of medicines.
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Program director
In service industries, such as education, a program manager or program director researches, plans, develops and implements one or more of the firm's professional services.
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Scarlett O'Hara
Katie Scarlett O'Hara is a fictional character and the protagonist in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and in the 1939 film of the same name, where she is portrayed by Vivien Leigh.
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Selznick International Pictures
Selznick International Pictures was a Hollywood motion picture studio created by David O. Selznick in 1935, and dissolved in 1943.
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Southern United States
The Southern United States, sometimes Dixie, also referred to as the Southern States, the American South, the Southland, Dixieland, or simply the South, is a geographic and cultural region of the United States.
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Star Trek: The Original Series
Star Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that follows the adventures of the starship and its crew.
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Surfside 6
Surfside 6 is an ABC television series that aired from 1960 to 1962.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) is an American daily newspaper based in metropolitan area of Atlanta, Georgia.
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The Cisco Kid
The Cisco Kid is a fictional character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in Everybody's Magazine, v17, July 1907, as well as in the collection Heart of the West (1907).
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The Gay Amigo
The Gay Amigo is a 1949 American Western film starring Duncan Renaldo in the lead role of The Cisco Kid.
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The Jack Benny Program
The Jack Benny Program, starring Jack Benny, is a radio and television comedy series.
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The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)
The Twilight Zone (marketed as Twilight Zone for its final two seasons) is an American fantasy science fiction horror anthology television series created and presented by Rod Serling, which ran for five seasons on CBS from October 2, 1959, to June 19, 1964.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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Trivial Pursuit
Trivial Pursuit is a board game in which winning is determined by a player's ability to answer trivia and popular culture questions.
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Tulane University
Tulane University, officially the Tulane University of Louisiana, is a private research university in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Vivien Leigh
Vivien Leigh (born Vivian Mary Hartley; 5 November 1913 – 8 July 1967), styled as Lady Olivier after 1947, was a British actress.
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a 1961 American science fiction disaster film, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, and starring Walter Pidgeon and Robert Sterling.
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a 1964–1968 American science fiction television series based on the 1961 film of the same name.
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Walter Damrosch
Walter Johannes Damrosch (January 30, 1862December 22, 1950) was a Prussian-born American conductor and composer.
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77 Sunset Strip
77 Sunset Strip is an American television private detective drama series created by Roy Huggins and starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Roger Smith, Richard Long (from 1960 to 1961) and Edd Byrnes (billed as Edward Byrnes).
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Crane_(actor)
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