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Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Locations: Sandia National Laboratories - 1515 Eubank Boulevard SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Runtimes: 88
Sound Mix: Ultra Stereo
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John Dolphin Allen (actor)
Rue McClanahan (actress)
Articles: "TV Guide" (USA), 22 December 2001, Vol. 49, Iss. 51, pg. 41-44, by: Diane Clenahan, "Rue Confessions", "Ecco" (USA), 1993, Iss. 19, pg. 18-19, by: Erich Mees, "Rue, The Days When..."
Mother of 'Mark Bish' (qv)., Aunt of actress 'Amelia Kinkade' (qv)., In 1997, Rue was diagnosed with cancer. She had a lumpectomy and five months of chemotherapy. She now does a lecture entitled "Aging Gracefully" for breast-cancer support groups., She graduated cum laude in the University of Tulsa with a degree in German and theatre arts. She was also the only female member of the school's science club., Became a sister of Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of Tulsa., Played the same character, Blanche Devereaux, on four different TV series: _"The Golden Palace" (1992)_ (qv), _"The Golden Girls" (1985)_ (qv), _"Nurses" (1991)_ (qv), and _"Empty Nest" (1988)_ (qv)., Is of Scot-Irish and Choctaw Indian ancestry., After her second marriage broke up, she went to New York, and started doing films. She thinks her "They Might Be Giants" part her best movie part., Still has "jitters" for opening nights, about rehearsals and worrying about not having enough time to prepare perfectly., 'Betty White (I)' (qv) was originally considered for the role of the sexpot, Blanche, on _"The Golden Girls" (1985)_ (qv). However, Betty had already been the aggressive Sue Ann Nivens on _"Mary Tyler Moore" (1970)_ (qv) and Rue had played the introverted Vivian on _"Maude" (1972)_ (qv). It was thought best not to typecast these two actresses by having them portray similar characters. Therefore, Betty got the part of naive Rose Nylund and Rue played the oversexed Blanche., Is a vegan and dedicated animal rights activist., An Honorary Director for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Pictorials: "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1995, Vol. 8, Iss. 9, pg. 18-19, by: staff, "Golden Girls' Beau Plots Murder"
Trademarks: Playing Blanche Devereaux on the hit _"The Golden Girls" (1985)_ (qv).
Nick Names: Ruesy
Books: Rue McClanahan. _My First Five Husbands ... And the Ones Who Got Away._ New York: Broadway, 2007. ISBN 0767926765
A New York perform actress contained by the 1950s, McClanahan be pluck from the stage near 'Norman Lear' (qv) in favour of role by the away of _"All in the Family" (1971)_ (qv) and subsequently _"Maude" (1972)_ (qv). For two years (1982 - 1984), she play "Aunt Fran" on _"Mama's Family" (1983)_ (qv) until it was canceled by NBC. She clout her comedic stride by the occupy of a cutting tongued oversexed Southern belle on _"The Golden Girls" (1985)_ (qv)., A veteran television actress and Broadway star of the 50s, Rue McClanahan was an actress noticed by television executive, 'Norman Lear' (qv). Lear cast her in a number of television shows, including _"All in the Family" (1971)_ (qv) with 'Carroll OConnor' and _"Maude" (1972)_ (qv) with 'Bea Arthur' (qv). McClanahan next co-starred with 'Vicki Lawrence' (qv), 'Ken Berry (I)' (qv), 'Betty White (I)' (qv) and 'Carol Burnett' (qv) in _"Mama's Family" (1983)_ (qv) for three years, and after it was canceled by NBC, McClanahan was probably best known for her role as the saucy, sharp southern belle, Blanche, in _"The Golden Girls" (1985)_ (qv). She once again worked with Bea Arthur and Betty White, and with relative newcomer 'Estelle Getty' (qv). All four of the women won Emmy Awards for their roles. After Bea Arthur left the show after eight seasons, McClanahan, White and Getty returned for a brief spin-off in _"The Golden Palace" (1992)_ (qv). In the mid-nineties, McClanahan was diagnosed with cancer, but was able to fight it successfully. In addition to lending her talents to a number of made for TV films, McClanahan has also appeared on the big screen in recent years co-starring with 'Jack Lemmon (I)' (qv) and 'Walter Matthau' (qv) in the comedy _Out to Sea (1997)_ (qv) and with 'Casper Van Dien' (qv) in _Starship Troopers (1997)_ (qv). McClanahan also spends her time joining and helping organizations against cancer, AIDS, and cruelty against animals.
Height: 5' 3"
Quotes: "Compassion is the foundation of everything positive, everything good. If you carry the power of compassion to the marketplace and the dinner table, you can make your life really count.", "People always ask me if I'm like Blanche. And I say, 'Well, Blanche was an oversexed, self-involved, man-crazy, vain Southern Belle from Atlanta -- and I'm not from Atlanta!'"
Birth Notes: Healdton, Oklahoma, USA.
Salary History: _"The Golden Girls" (1985)_ (qv)::$100,000 (last season)
Other Works: October 2001-January 2002: Performed the role of the Countess de Lage in the Broadway revival of "The Women," written by Clare Boothe Luce, at the American Airlines Theatre., May 2005 - Replaced 'Carole Shelley' (qv) in the role of Madame Morrible in the hit Broadway musical "Wicked.", In 1997, co-starred with C.Thomas Howell, Adam Ferrara, Steven Eckhold, Jane Sibbett, and child actors Mercedes Villamil, Chelsea Parnell, and Scotty Levenwroth in an unsold television pilot called "Dads" about three divorced dads, a woman fashion executive, a grunge-rock singer and an architect in the thralls of raising their precocious pre-schooler kids. Rue McClanahan played a German pre-school teacher (using her best fake German accent) named Mrs. Neuhauser.
Where Now: (May 2003) Spoke at a press conference at Saratoga Springs, New York protesting the use of diving horses at Magic Forest Theme Park, Lake George, New York.
Birth Name: McClanahan, Eddi Rue
Spouse: 'Tom Bish' (1958 - 1959) (divorced); 1 child, 'Norman Hartweg' (qv) (1959 - 1961) (divorced), 'Peter DMaio' (1964 - 1971) (divorced), 'Tom Keel' (1985 - 1986) (divorced), 'Gus Fisher' (6 November 1976 - 1978) (divorced), 'Morrow Wilson' (qv) (25 December 1997 - present)
Birth Date: 21 February 1934
Dirk Wayne Summers (producer)
Articles: "Los Angeles Valley News" (USA), 1983, Vol. 1, pg. Front Page +3, by: Carrie Bos, "Films With Conscience", "Weekly World News" (USA), 18 March 1980, Vol. 1, Iss. 23, pg. Front Page, by: Joe West, "Writer Dirk Summers Breaks D.B. Cooper Case", "The Observer" (England), 27 January 1980, pg. 40-57, by: Colin Smith, "The Legend of D. B. Cooper", "The Los Angeles Staff" (USA), 2 February 1973, Vol. 2, Iss. 74, pg. Front Page +1, by: Rob Schnitzer, "Survival of Spaceship Earth", "Herald Examiner" (USA), 4 November 1965, Vol. XCV, Iss. 223, pg. Front Page, by: Harrison Carroll, "June Allyson & Dirk Summers Marriage"
Interviews: "Boston Globe" (USA), October 1979, pg. E1-E8, by: Dick Clark, "Will the Beatles Reunite?", "Los Angeles Times" (USA), 19 December 1972, Vol. CC, Iss. 11, pg. Front Page Part 11, by: Art Seidenbaum, "Dirk Summers' Film Is Surprisingly Successful ", "Hollywood Reporter" (USA), 18 December 1972, Vol. 1, by: Marian Brayton, "Brutal Look at World", "Dayton Journal Herald" (USA), 1 July 1972, Vol. 1, pg. 3-5, by: Jim Babcock, "Ecology Crisis- Dirk Summers puts it on Film.", "Life Magazine" (USA), November 23 1959, Vol. 47, Iss. 21, pg. 45-48, by: Ed McKenzie, ""Gimme, Gimme on the old PAYOLA""
Height: 6' 2"
Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Books: Scott Montgomery. _"Havana, Miami, and Me"._ New York: Fallbrook Publishing, Ltd., 2001. ISBN 1-882747-66-6
Other Works: TV commercial for Clorets (1952), TV commercial for US Air Force (1951), TV commercial for CBS-Sports (1975), TV commercial for PBS (1972), TV commercial for Mennen Shave (1952), TV commercial for Nat. Clothes (1951), TV commercial for Amer.MilkFound. (1951), TV commercial for Milwaukee Beer (1950), TV commercial for Jantzen (1950), In 1992, Mr. Summers, along with Robert Francis Laktas, founded Fallbrook Publishing Ltd., a 'small' Independent Publishing company. Their first publication, a hardcover, coffee-table sized tome entitled "The Way We Wore" (ISBN 1-882747-00-3) received rave reviews by book critics for the book's design, content and layout. Fallbrook Publishing was lauded as the "Rolls Royce of small punblishing houses."
Son of 'Kate Davenport (I)' (qv). Grandson of 'Harry Davenport (I)' (qv) and 'Phyllis Franklin' (qv). Great-Grandson of 'McKee Rankin' (qv). Nephew of 'Ned Davenport (I)' (qv), and 'Arthur Rankin' (qv). Great-nephew of 'Mrs. Sidney Drew (I)' (qv) and 'Doris Rankin' (qv)., He has received two EMMY nominations: for writing; and for producing; the 1972 film _Survival of Spaceship Earth (1972)_ (qv)., Because Chicago was home to Radio in its early days, as a child actor Dirk spent each "radio-season" (from September to May) in the 'Windy City.' His grandmother, Georgianna Hall, who mostly raised him, decided to turn over Dirk's formal education to the Jesuits and Religious School., Apparently an A student, Dirk was advanced & skipped one year of grammar school, then completed his four years of high-school in under two years. He entered the University of Illinois (Urbana campus) (on a Scholarship) before his sixteenth birthday., While at the University of Illinois he became a member of Phi Beta., Professor Wesley Swanson (head of the University Theatre Arts department) remembered seeing Dirk as a boy in a Chicago production of "Bury The Dead;" and asked him to join his class and performance company. Subsequently Dirk was featured in several school productions, a few of which toured other cities and University campuses., Always ahead of his time, Mr. Summers created two "boy-bands" in the early 1980s - "Outre" and "The Wumblies" - long before N-Sync, The Backstreet Boys, and others filled this market in the late "90s., In the 1970s, he collaborated with his best friend (from grammar school days in Chicago) actress 'Joan Marshall (I)' (qv), co-scripting TV sitcoms., In 1959, he co-starred in a national tour of 'Sally Benson (I)' (qv)'s "The Young And The Beautiful". Author Benson was the writer of the book that later became the memorable film _Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)_ (qv), featuring Mr. Summers' grandfather, the beloved actor 'Harry Davenport (I)' (qv)., Was named legal guardian for companion 'June Allyson' (qv) and her late husband 'Dick Powell (I)' (qv)'s children 'Dick Powell Jr.' (qv) and 'Pamela Powell' (qv), as a result of a court petition.
Portrayed: _Shampoo (1975)_ (qv)
Birth Date: 9 June 1931
Articles: "Los Angeles Valley News" (USA), 1983, Vol. 1, pg. Front Page +3, by: Carrie Bos, "Films With Conscience", "Weekly World News" (USA), 18 March 1980, Vol. 1, Iss. 23, pg. Front Page, by: Joe West, "Writer Dirk Summers Breaks D.B. Cooper Case", "The Observer" (England), 27 January 1980, pg. 40-57, by: Colin Smith, "The Legend of D. B. Cooper", "The Los Angeles Staff" (USA), 2 February 1973, Vol. 2, Iss. 74, pg. Front Page +1, by: Rob Schnitzer, "Survival of Spaceship Earth", "Herald Examiner" (USA), 4 November 1965, Vol. XCV, Iss. 223, pg. Front Page, by: Harrison Carroll, "June Allyson & Dirk Summers Marriage"
Interviews: "Boston Globe" (USA), October 1979, pg. E1-E8, by: Dick Clark, "Will the Beatles Reunite?", "Los Angeles Times" (USA), 19 December 1972, Vol. CC, Iss. 11, pg. Front Page Part 11, by: Art Seidenbaum, "Dirk Summers' Film Is Surprisingly Successful ", "Hollywood Reporter" (USA), 18 December 1972, Vol. 1, by: Marian Brayton, "Brutal Look at World", "Dayton Journal Herald" (USA), 1 July 1972, Vol. 1, pg. 3-5, by: Jim Babcock, "Ecology Crisis- Dirk Summers puts it on Film.", "Life Magazine" (USA), November 23 1959, Vol. 47, Iss. 21, pg. 45-48, by: Ed McKenzie, ""Gimme, Gimme on the old PAYOLA""
Height: 6' 2"
Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Books: Scott Montgomery. _"Havana, Miami, and Me"._ New York: Fallbrook Publishing, Ltd., 2001. ISBN 1-882747-66-6
Other Works: TV commercial for Clorets (1952), TV commercial for US Air Force (1951), TV commercial for CBS-Sports (1975), TV commercial for PBS (1972), TV commercial for Mennen Shave (1952), TV commercial for Nat. Clothes (1951), TV commercial for Amer.MilkFound. (1951), TV commercial for Milwaukee Beer (1950), TV commercial for Jantzen (1950), In 1992, Mr. Summers, along with Robert Francis Laktas, founded Fallbrook Publishing Ltd., a 'small' Independent Publishing company. Their first publication, a hardcover, coffee-table sized tome entitled "The Way We Wore" (ISBN 1-882747-00-3) received rave reviews by book critics for the book's design, content and layout. Fallbrook Publishing was lauded as the "Rolls Royce of small punblishing houses."
Son of 'Kate Davenport (I)' (qv). Grandson of 'Harry Davenport (I)' (qv) and 'Phyllis Franklin' (qv). Great-Grandson of 'McKee Rankin' (qv). Nephew of 'Ned Davenport (I)' (qv), and 'Arthur Rankin' (qv). Great-nephew of 'Mrs. Sidney Drew (I)' (qv) and 'Doris Rankin' (qv)., He has received two EMMY nominations: for writing; and for producing; the 1972 film _Survival of Spaceship Earth (1972)_ (qv)., Because Chicago was home to Radio in its early days, as a child actor Dirk spent each "radio-season" (from September to May) in the 'Windy City.' His grandmother, Georgianna Hall, who mostly raised him, decided to turn over Dirk's formal education to the Jesuits and Religious School., Apparently an A student, Dirk was advanced & skipped one year of grammar school, then completed his four years of high-school in under two years. He entered the University of Illinois (Urbana campus) (on a Scholarship) before his sixteenth birthday., While at the University of Illinois he became a member of Phi Beta., Professor Wesley Swanson (head of the University Theatre Arts department) remembered seeing Dirk as a boy in a Chicago production of "Bury The Dead;" and asked him to join his class and performance company. Subsequently Dirk was featured in several school productions, a few of which toured other cities and University campuses., Always ahead of his time, Mr. Summers created two "boy-bands" in the early 1980s - "Outre" and "The Wumblies" - long before N-Sync, The Backstreet Boys, and others filled this market in the late "90s., In the 1970s, he collaborated with his best friend (from grammar school days in Chicago) actress 'Joan Marshall (I)' (qv), co-scripting TV sitcoms., In 1959, he co-starred in a national tour of 'Sally Benson (I)' (qv)'s "The Young And The Beautiful". Author Benson was the writer of the book that later became the memorable film _Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)_ (qv), featuring Mr. Summers' grandfather, the beloved actor 'Harry Davenport (I)' (qv).
Tony Sheridan (composer)
Dirk Wayne Summers (director)
Mark Bish (miscellaneous crew)
Scott Fagan (miscellaneous crew)
Adam Rogers (miscellaneous crew)
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