• The Revlon Mirror Theater (also known as Mirror Theater) is an American anthology drama television series. The series was broadcast on NBC from June 23...
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    film for MGM was the crime movie Code Two (1953), which made a small loss. Meeker also appeared on TV shows like The Revlon Mirror Theater and Lux Video...
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    corporal in The Glory Brigade (1953), a Korean War film. Marvin guest starred in The Doctor, The Revlon Mirror Theater, Suspense, and The Motorola Television...
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    Bustamante, the first vice head of state of Costa Rica, was her great-great-grandfather. Felicia moved to Chile at age 1 and was educated at the French School...
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    Agnes Moorehead (category Deaths from uterine cancer in the United States)
    Mrs. Ada Canby in the ironically titled "The Old Ones Are Hard to Kill", the inaugural episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater. In the 1950s, Moorehead continued...
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    The Joan Crawford filmography lists the film appearances of American actress Joan Crawford, who starred in numerous feature films throughout a lengthy...
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    at the Paramount Theater. In 1934, the family left Conyers for Decatur, Georgia. He attended the Decatur Boys High School, where he played on the Decatur...
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    roles in The French Line (1953) and Duel on the Mississippi (1955). Stevens was in The Revlon Mirror Theater, The Lineup, The Star and the Story, The Eddie...
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    in the late 1950s and decided to join television. From 1954 to 1962, he was the host of General Electric Theater, a series of weekly dramas. By the end...
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  • Playhouse (1950–52) Pulse of the City (1953–54) Pursuit (1958–59) The Revlon Mirror Theater (1953) The Richard Boone Show (1963–64) The Robert Herridge Theatre...
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