Lynnie Greene played "young" Dorothy in flashback segments of Golden Girls.
Judy Garland played Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz. She was 16 when she was cast in the role.
Dorothy Petrillo Zbornak
In 1988 he took on one of his longest-running roles, playing the ironically-named 'Smiler' Hemingway in the BBC sitcom Last of the Summer Wine. The character recurred in occasional episodes for 17 years before ill health forced Lewis to leave the series in 2007.
Yes. Matthew Knight does. Some girl named: Chrissity (I dont know her last name) He told us on twitter Sorry girls!
Robert Earl - of the golden voice -the popular British balladeer of the fifties and sixties - is still very much alive [at least he was last week! March 2008]. He retired from professional singing many years ago and has recently moved from England to live in the USA.
Hamlet, Henry V, Julius Caesar, and Measure for Measure are all in this period. Twelfth Night is as well. It was the era of the great tragedies, like Hamlet and Othello, of the last of the golden comedies, like Twelfth Night and As You Like It, and the beginning of the darker comedies like Troilus and Cressida and Measure for Measure.
Albany is the last speaker.
Reverend Jim's last name on the television sitcom Taxi was Ignotowski
The British TV Sitcom, Last of the Summer Wine.
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Her name is Phebe Buffay...
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One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest (2) : May 9, 1992 .
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You're thinking of Rue McClanahan, who is an American comedy actress. She's most well known for her sitcom roles: she played the dimwitted Vivian on "Maude" in the 1970s. Then, in the 1980s, she starred as Blanche Deveraux - an ageing promiscuous woman - in "The Golden Girls", alongside Betty White and Bea Arthur. She was on a series this year or last, about a scandalous Southern family, but I don't remember the name of it.
You're thinking of Rue McClanahan, who is an American comedy actress. She's most well known for her sitcom roles: she played the dimwitted Vivian on "Maude" in the 1970s. Then, in the 1980s, she starred as Blanche Deveraux - an ageing promiscuous woman - in "The Golden Girls", alongside Betty White and Bea Arthur. She was on a series this year or last, about a scandalous Southern family, but I don't remember the name of it.