William deVry is 5' 11".
Barbara Barrie has: Performed in "Kraft Television Theatre" in 1947. Played Maggie Correll in "Robert Montgomery Presents" in 1950. Played Joanna Sommers in "Armstrong Circle Theatre" in 1950. Played Ginny Crandall (1960) in "Love of Life" in 1951. Performed in "Kraft Television Theatre" in 1953. Played Trina Trent in "The United States Steel Hour" in 1953. Played Emily Armsworth in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played WAC Cpl. Edna in "The Phil Silvers Show" in 1955. Played WAC Edna in "The Phil Silvers Show" in 1955. Played WAC Cpl. Edna Martin in "The Phil Silvers Show" in 1955. Played Mary Lou Decker in "Giant" in 1956. Played Mrs. Foley in "Decoy" in 1957. Played Ethel in "Suspicion" in 1957. Played Anne in "Decoy" in 1957. Played Marcia Kormack in "Naked City" in 1958. Played Sarah Hinson in "Naked City" in 1958. Played Rosalind Faber in "Naked City" in 1958. Performed in "Art Carney Special" in 1959. Played Myra in "The Twilight Zone" in 1959. Played Cheryl Hines in "The Untouchables" in 1959. Played Mrs. Harmon in "Rawhide" in 1959. Played Lila in "Play of the Week" in 1959. Played Celia in "Route 66" in 1960. Played Peggy Farrow in "Dr. Kildare" in 1961. Played Fran Helber in "The Defenders" in 1961. Played Ellen Tevlin in "Ben Casey" in 1961. Played Virginia Stanley in "Alcoa Premiere" in 1961. Played Shirley Lowell in "The Defenders" in 1961. Played Martha Dignan in "Ben Casey" in 1961. Played Laura Crane in "The Nurses" in 1962. Played Ellen Beecher in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played Isabel Smith in "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" in 1962. Played herself in "Girl Talk" in 1962. Played Dr. Jane Waterleigh in "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" in 1962. Played Mary Smith in "Mr. Novak" in 1963. Played Edna in "The Caretakers" in 1963. Played Aiemee Rennick in "The Fugitive" in 1963. Played Laurel Catlan in "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" in 1963. Played Julie Cullen Richards in "One Potato, Two Potato" in 1964. Played Myra Dupont in "Ironside" in 1967. Played Gale Frazer in "The Invaders" in 1967. Played herself in "The David Frost Show" in 1969. Played Herself (Sarah) in "Company: Original Cast Album" in 1970. Played Judith Chandler in "Mary Tyler Moore" in 1970. Performed in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Anne Charney in "ABC Afterschool Specials" in 1972. Performed in "To Be Young, Gifted, and Black" in 1972. Played Tina Bordeaux in "The ABC Afternoon Playbreak" in 1972. Performed in "Koska and His Family" in 1973. Played Norma Brodnik in "Diana" in 1973. Played Elizabeth Miller in "Barney Miller" in 1974. Played herself in "Good Morning America" in 1975. Played Lorna in "Bronk" in 1975. Played Charlotte in "For the Use of the Hall" in 1975. Performed in "Visions" in 1976. Played Emily McPhail in "Tell Me My Name" in 1977. Played Edna Raines in "Lou Grant" in 1977. Played Emily Armsworth in "Child of Glass" in 1978. Played Mrs. Bergen in "Summer of My German Soldier" in 1978. Played Dodie Brattle in "Roots: The Next Generations" in 1979. Played Jay Cee in "The Bell Jar" in 1979. Played Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower in "Backstairs at the White House" in 1979. Played Dr. Kate Hanley in "Trapper John, M.D." in 1979. Played Mom in "Breaking Away" in 1979. Played Eveyln Stoller in "Breaking Away" in 1980. Played Harriet Benjamin in "Private Benjamin" in 1980. Played Mrs. Krents in "To Race the Wind" in 1980. Played Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in "The 52nd Annual Academy Awards" in 1980. Played Evelyn Stoller in "Breaking Away" in 1980. Performed in "Private Benjamin" in 1981. Played Schoolteacher in "American Playhouse" in 1981. Played Hanna in "The Children Nobody Wanted" in 1981. Played Mrs. Banks in "Barefoot in the Park" in 1981. Played Herself - Nominee: Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in "The 33rd Annual Emmy Awards" in 1981. Played Aunt Rosemary in "Family Ties" in 1982. Played Dottie Minor in "Two of a Kind" in 1982. Played Martha Dawson in "Not Just Another Affair" in 1982. Played Elizabeth Potter in "Reggie" in 1983. Played Shirley in "CBS Schoolbreak Special" in 1984. Played Elly Parker in "All Together Now" in 1984. Played Aunt Margo in "Double Trouble" in 1984. Played Sophie Langbein in "The Execution" in 1985. Played Miss Lillian in "Lovejoy" in 1986. Played Frances in "Vital Signs" in 1986. Played Mom Pirandello in "Real Men" in 1987. Played Peggie in "Mr. President" in 1987. Played Barbara Steadman in "thirtysomething" in 1987. Played Jean Haney in "End of the Line" in 1987. Played Mrs. Drake in "Winnie" in 1988. Played Ruth Waxman in "My First Love" in 1988. Performed in "After the Rain" in 1988. Played Aunt Grace in "A Fine Romance" in 1989. Played Dora Mattingly in "Kojak: Flowers for Matty" in 1990. Played Mom in "Babes" in 1990. Played Ann Palmer in "The Commish" in 1991. Played Herself - Nominee: Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in "The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1992. Played Gloria Unger in "The Odd Couple: Together Again" in 1993. Played Milly in "My Breast" in 1994. Played Pauline Robillard in "Scarlett" in 1994. Played Helen "Nana" Keane in "Suddenly Susan" in 1996. Played Helen "Nana" Miller in "Suddenly Susan" in 1996. Played Alcmene in "Hercules" in 1998. Played Ruth Pulmer in "A Chance of Snow" in 1998. Played herself in "Celebrity Profile" in 1998. Played Sue Berlin in "Judy Berlin" in 1999. Played Barbara Trainer in "30 Days" in 1999. Played Alcmene in "Hercules: Zero to Hero" in 1999. Played Peg Sammler in "Once and Again" in 1999. Played herself in "Broadway Legends" in 2002. Played Phyllis in "Dead Like Me" in 2003. Played Dorothea in "Second Best" in 2004. Played Ruth in "Fathers and Sons" in 2005. Played herself in "TV Land Confidential" in 2005. Played Mamma Jacobs in "Pushing Daisies" in 2007. Performed in "Army Wives" in 2007. Played Mae in "The Six Wives of Henry Lefay" in 2009. Played Libby Sussman in "Nurse Jackie" in 2009. Played Val in "Surviving Suburbia" in 2009. Played Thelma in "Frame of Mind" in 2009. Played Eve in "Twelve Thirty" in 2010. Played Carol in "Enlightened" in 2011. Played herself in "Six by Sondheim" in 2013.
His first and fifth marriages were brief and obviously a mistake. He separated from his 8th wife, Jan, in 2013. 1) Ava Gardner, actress, 1942-1943 2) Betty Jane Rase (Phillips), Miss Alabama, 1944-1949 3) Martha Vickers, actress, 1949-1951 4) Elaine Devry, actress, 1952-1958 5) Barbara Ann Thomason, 1958-1966 (killed) 6) Marge Lane, 1966-1967 (100 days) 7) Carolyn Hockett, 1969-1974 8) Jan Chamberlin, actress, 1978-2014 (35 years)
The cast of In Service to the Dream - 2001 includes: Terrence Adamski as Viscount Sir Morvin of Carrick Theresa Ann Sherman as Maestra Maria Theresa Impenarrieta Marcus Barber as THL Beorn of the Northern Sea Stuart Brenneman as Lord Marcel Longueville Janet Chennault as Lady Eichling von Amrum Wendy Creek as Mistress Finella Harper Michelle Cyr as Shaia of the Rom Stacy Enos as Lady Seanach an tSeanachaidhe Nancy Garbarini as Contessa Luciana Maria Novella DiCarlo Brie Garbarini as Gabrielle Maria DiCarlo Paul Ghezzo as Baron Sir Padraic Fraochdha Idheach Paul Giles as Master Giles Hill of Sweetwater Richard Hardin as Baron Thorvald Olafson the Swordmaker Kristofer Hellstrom as Earl Sir Edric Aaron Hartwood Flieg Hollander as Duke Master Sir Frederick of Holland Brent Junkins as Master Sir Luther Anshelm Mary Kay Buike as Viscountess Catriona ni Bhriain Monika Khoury as Contessa Karina de Elephanti Guy Kirk as Duke Sir Guy of Castle Kirk Patricia Lippert as Baroness Maestra Morgana Elisabetta Rosatti Todd McKovich as His Lordship Conall Eoin MacTavish Charles Olynyk as Kyr Yaroslav the Persistent Dawn Payne as Lady Moire Chiardhubh niBhardain Steve Rachman as Jarl Rorik Sverdthmathr David Randrup as Master Gareth Nikodemus Sommerset George Sartiano as Sir Alaric Sartiano Tony Settlemeyer as Duke Sir Ivan the Illustrated Jill Sevigny as Duchess Diana de Savigny Bob Shockey as Sir Ciaran MacDarragh Susan Shoot as Susan of Dublin Mitchell Shulman as Master Sir Charles of Dublin Kie Spring as Battista de Kie del Goya Da Lagos Brian Suskind as Lord Bartholomew Marchant of Studly Green Sandy Thomson as Countess Cassandra Grine of Gwyheld Peter Thomson as His Lordship Philippe de Tournay Stacie Tibbetts as Countess Leonora Morgana Karen Vintroux as Lillian Claire du Chateauroux Skip Wilder as Styrbjorn Ulfhamr Valerie Williams as Duchess Ceinwen ferch Rhys ap Gawain Mark Wrothe as Master Eirikr Mjoksislandi Sigwfarson Cara Zitny as Baroness Cara Michelle du Valier Jason Zitny as Jason Zitny Matthew Zitny as Matthew Zitny Mark Zitny as Sir Gavin MacDhoumnil
The main characters were: USAF officer and astronaut Anthony "Tony" Nelson (Larry Hagman) Jeannie (Barbara Eden), once a human but transformed into a genie by the Blue Djinn USAF officer Roger Healey (Bill Daily) USAF doctor Colonel Alfred Bellows (Hayden Rorke) There were recurring characters including Dr. Bellows' wife (Emmaline Henry), various USAF generals, and Jeannie's twin sister Jeannie II (also Barbara Eden).
DeVry University does not have a mascot.
William deVry's birth name is William deVry Simard.
DeVry Inc. was created in 1973.
William deVry is 5' 11".
William deVry goes by Wil.
No. It's Devry.
DeVry University was created in 1931.
DeVry Inc.'s population is 14,100.
Elaine Devry was born on January 10, 1930.
Yes, DeVry University is a private college owned by DeVry Inc. It is also traded on the stock marketunder the ticker DV.
DeVry Institute of Technology only exists in New York state. Elsewhere in the world, it is now DeVry University. DeVry University and DeVry Institute of Technology are divisions of DeVry, Inc.for-profit higher education organization that is also the parent organization for Ross University, Apollo College, Western Career College, Chamberlain College of Nursing, Becker Professional Review, and Advanced Academics, Inc. (Wikipedia)
Elaine Devry's birth name is Thelma Elaine Mahnken.