The cast of Left Right and Centre - 1959 includes: Eamonn Andrews as himself Frank Atkinson as Railway Porter. Eric Barker as Bert Glimmer George Benson as Egerton Patricia Bredin as Stella Stoker Olwen Brookes as Mrs. Samson Ian Carmichael as Robert Wilcot Carole Carr as herself Erik Chitty as Deputy returning officer Josephine Douglas as herself Leslie Dwyer as Alf Stoker Moyra Fraser as Annabel Fred Griffiths as Billingsgate Porter Irene Handl as Mrs. Maggs Gilbert Harding as himself Gordon Harker as Hardy Jeremy Hawke as TV interviewer Jack Hedley as Bill Hemmingway Douglas Ives as Plumber Hattie Jacques as Woman in car Moultrie Kelsall as Grimsby Armfield William Kendall as Pottle Philip Latham as Reporter Frederick Leister as himself Redmond Phillips as Mr. Smithson Olaf Pooley as TV newscaster John Salew as Mayor John Sharp as Mr. Reeves Anthony Sharp as Peterson Bill Shine as Basingstoke Alastair Sim as Lord Wilcot Russell Waters as Mr. Bray Richard Wattis as Harding-Pratt
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The cast of The Right Honourable Mr. Joseph Chamberlain - 1902 includes: Joseph Chamberlain as himself
The cast of Cranium Command - 1989 includes: Michael Bavaro as High School Bully Dana Carvey as Right Ventricle Jeff Doucette as Bladder Bobcat Goldthwait as Adrenal Gland Natalie Gregory as Annie Charles Grodin as Left Brain Kenneth Kimmins as Principal Herbert Hardcase Jon Lovitz as Right Brain Kevin Nealon as Left Ventricle George Wendt as Stomach Kirk Wise as Hypothalamus
It is only in recent years that actors have been in ads. All the early ones like John Wayne weren't in ads or TV shows. Movie actors and TV actors did not cross over into the others medium. There were also many actors before the 1950's not in ads because TV didn't exist before 1950. In the 1950's and 60's many ads were placed right into the TV shows. I remember the Dick Van Dyke show having a ad right in the show as part of it. The View does that now.
It took 4 actresses to play Allison Stark to find the right one. No offense, but my favorite was the blond. She was good. What's her real name?
Oh, dude, like, in the Ray Stevens Comedy Video Classics from 1992, you got Ray Stevens himself, obviously, because it's his show, right? And then you've got some other actors and actresses sprinkled in there to make it all fancy and stuff. But, like, honestly, who even remembers their names? It's all about Ray Stevens and his legendary comedy, man.