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Judy Norton (Mary Ellen Walton), Leslie Winston Yannetti (Cindy Walton), and Mary McDonough (Erin Walton) from The Waltons.
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#the waltons#judy norton#leslie winston#mary mcdonough#judy norton taylor#leslie winston yannetti#leslie yannetti#mary beth mcdonough#mary elizabeth mcdonough#mary ellen walton#cindy walton#erin walton#lovelies#sexy#white girl save me
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Sad to hear about the passing of actor Tom Bower today.😢😢😢😢 As Curt, he certainly kept Mary-Ellen on her toes.
My thoughts are with his family and friends at this time 🌹🌹🌹
#thewaltons #maryellen #judynorton #curtiswillard #tombower #diehard
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22 works in our Cestember ao3 collection so far!
Here are more that have been added since the first Cestember rec list.
the start of the big bang by rodykatkami 呪術廻�� | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime) | Chousou/Itadori Yuuji
Chousou watches Yuuji touch himself from the cracked doorway and he feels his world imploding because suddenly he’s consumed by the need to have Yuuji screaming his name while he’s fucked into oblivion.
My Sister, The Sneak by KittyDaydreams Avatar: Legend of Korra | Ikki/Jinora
Jinora tries to get some time to herself but has an unexpected audience.
night call by dalula Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling | Orion Black/Regulus Black
His soft hair is ruffled in sleep and Orion, sitting next to him on the bed, dares to reach out and touch it—testing how deeply unconscious Regulus truly is. Like the well-trained boy he is, he moans.
saltwater taboo by rodykatkami Twisted-Wonderland (Video Game) | Floyd Leech/Jade Leech
Jade uses his brother’s pretty thighs to get off
Longing to Touch by Herochick007 Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling | Bellatrix Black Lestrange/Narcissa Black Malfoy
Bellatrix watches Narcissa undress
Between My Legs by KittyDaydreams The Waltons (TV) | John-Boy/Mary-Ellen Walton
Mary-Ellen Walton tries to solve her own version of the seven year itch with someone she definitely shouldn't.
peeping tom by dalula Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan | Eren Yeager/Zeke Yeager
Zeke dares to push the door open a little more. Spying on his brother was risky enough, but this was getting careless. Stupid, sloppy, his father would've said. Not that Zeke would ever let him find out about his... hobby. The risk was worth it, though, to watch Eren shed his clothes piece by piece and reveal himself to Zeke.
what it takes is one word by rodykatkami Blue Lock (Manga) | Itoshi Rin/Itoshi Sae
Sae overhears his brother moaning his name when Rin thinks he’s asleep
loophole by dalula Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling | Sirius Black/Draco Malfoy
“Hey!” Draco grumbles. He leans back into Sirius's chest, smiling when he feels Sirius's hardening cock nudge his back. “I am not a prude. I'm just saving myself for marriage.” “You—what?”
the consequences of lust by rodykatkami Shall We Date?: Obey Me! (Video Game) | Asmodeus/Lucifer
Lucifer decides he must show Asmo that his casual flirting has repercussions.
sinful fantasies by Morphine (morphine666) No Game No Life - Kamiya Yuu | Shiro/Sora
For Cestember 2024 by @macrocest on Tumblr! Prompts: Wet dreams + Fantasy + Somnophilia
Workout Session by kryptophaps Original Work | Original Female Character(s)/Original Female Character(s)
Eve has a type. Tall, athletic—has that nice mix of lean and defined. Definitively feminine with the right amount of masculine—or maybe it’s the other way around. Really cool, but super nice. There’s someone in her life who fits that description. That person is her sister. And Eve has a plan to enjoy her a little bit.
verbatim by rodykatkami Ouran High School Host Club - All Media Types | Fujioka Haruhi/Hitachiin Hikaru/Hitachiin Kaoru
Cestember Week 1 Theme: Siblings Day 6 Prompt: Threesome
Doubling Up by KittyDaydreams Daria (Cartoon) | Daria Morgendorffer/Quinn Morgendorffer
Quinn has uncovered Daria’s secret and wants to take advantage of Daria’s newfound expertise… in bed.
If I Should Die (Before He Wakes) by Anonymous 9-1-1 (TV) | Evan "Buck" Buckley/Eddie Diaz/Christopher Diaz
A series of unrelated buddtopher fics for Cestember 2024.
bad decisions by rodykatkami 鬼滅の刃 | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Anime) | Kamado Nezuko/Kamado Tanjirou
Cestember Week 1 Theme: Siblings Day 7 Prompt: Spanking
#shipcest rec list#shipcest#Kamado Nezuko x Kamado Tanjirou#Evan “Buck” Buckley x Eddie Diaz x Christopher Diaz#Daria Morgendorffer x Quinn Morgendorffer#cestember recap#Fujioka Haruhi x Hitachiin Hikaru x Hitachiin Kaoru#Shiro x Sora#Asmodeus x Lucifer#cestember work#Sirius Black x Draco Malfoy#Itoshi Rin x Itoshi Sae#Eren Yeager x Zeke Yeager#John-Boy x Mary-Ellen Walton#Bellatrix Black Lestrange x Narcissa Black Malfoy#Floyd Leech x Jade Leech#Orion Black x Regulus Black#Ikki x Jinora#Chousou x Itadori Yuuji#cestember 2024#fic masterlist
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June 2023 Reading Recap
5 Stars:
Just Between Us by J. H. Trumble
There Is A Light by Ban Gilmartin
Gypsy Boy by Mikey Walsh
The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley by Shaun David Hutchinson
Carousel by Brendan Ritchie
The Boy Who Steals Houses by C. G. Drews
The Kings of Nowhere by C. G. Drews
What About Will by Ellen Hopkins
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
They Cage the Animals at Night by Jennings Michael Burch
Out of Time, Into You by Jay Bell
4.5 Stars:
Bait by Alex Sanchez
Junk Boy by Tony Abbott
Gypsy Boy on the Run by Mikey Walsh
Milo and Marcos At the End of the World by Kevin Christopher Snipes
4 Stars:
The Ghosts We Keep by Mason Deaver
My Dear Henry by Kalynn Bayron
A Map of Days by Ransom Riggs
The Edge of Being by James Brandon
He Forgot to Say Goodbye by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
This Winter by Alice Oseman
The Conference of the Birds by Ransom Riggs
Beyond Carousel by Brendan Ritchie
Keep This to Yourself by Tom Ryan
Every Day by David Levithan
The Gravity of Nothing by Chase Connor
If I See You Again Tomorrow by Robbie Couch
3.5 Stars:
Here's to You, Zeb Pike by Johanna Parkhurst
Five Have Plenty Of Fun by Enid Blyton
Caterpillars Can't Swim by Liane Shaw
Boys of the Beast by Monica Zepeda
Invisible Boys by Holden Sheppard
Anything Could Happen by Will Walton
Running with Scissors by Augusten Burroughs
Dead Flip by Sara Farizan
Every Moment After by Joseph Moldover
Hold by Rachel Davidson Leigh
Trailer Trash by Marie Sexton
Always Leaving by Gene Gant
Kings of B'more by R. Eric Thomas
3 Stars:
Five Go To Mystery Moor by Enid Blyton
These Fleeting Shadows by Kate Alice Marshall
Things We Couldn't Say by Jay Coles
Golden Boys by Phil Stamper
The Desolations of Devil's Acre by Ransom Riggs
This Is Not a Love Story by Suki Fleet
Another Day by David Levithan
Toughing It by Nancy Springer
2.5 Stars:
Arctic Zoo by Robert Muchamore
Keesha's House by Helen Frost
Trying Hard to Hear You by Sandra Scoppettone
Pain & Wastings by Carrie Mac
2 Stars:
Qualities of Light by Mary Carroll Moore
Small Town Monsters by Diana Rodriguez Wallach
1.5 Stars:
Izzy, Willy-Nilly by Cynthia Voigt
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STATE OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
CHARLES RHOADES ATTORNEY GENERAL
George Walton, State Senator: bribery and corruption, nearly $500K accepted for political actions
Jenna Cox, Assemblywoman: politically motivated blackmail, illegal recording of state affairs
Jason Collins, State Senator: tampering with a state investigation, bribery, breaking and entering state property, seizing/tampering with evidence, threatening cooperating witnesses
Ron Ambrose, Sabrina Bates, Christina [?], and Margaret Clark, State Senators: theft, misuse of public funds, and corruption; conspiracy to commit mail fraud of $87.7K
Brian Braun, State Senator: misdemeanor assault under Count 6: reckless causing physical injury; criminal threatening and verbal harassment
Ryan Beres, Keegan Black, Jack Albert, Casey Anderson, Alexander Amos, Lucas Colbert, Assemblymen: prostitution (various)
Daniel Bean, State Senator: mail fraud of $109K to finance a failed State Senate campaign
Justine Aledort, Kirsty Allen, Melissa Baker, Madeline Ballard, Assemblywomen: wire fraud, bribery
Joseph Scolari, State Senator: fabricated evidence, perjury; bribery; misuse of office resources; fraud; created fictional jobs for himself within government positions for himself for personal enrichment.
Danielle Calma, Assemblywoman: Fraudulent green card marriage, bribery of $8K for immigration status; perjury, lying to federal agents, and bankruptcy investigators
Alison Cooper, State Senator: assault (threw a cup of coffee in her aide’s eyes after a conversation about her diet), wrongful termination of assault victim, intimidation and bribery of state employees (regarding assault)
Nate Demby, State Senator: falsely accusing a homosexual man of sexual assault, libel, slander
Kevin Adams, Mary Davis, Megan Daly, Bonnie Brinberg, Assemblymen: corruption, bribery, evidence tampering
Benjamin Cartright, Assemblyman: statutory rape of a 17-year-old, public intoxication, bribery
Stephen Davidson, Ellen Buskin, State Senators: sexual harassment and attempted sexual assault
[?], Assemblyman: over 33 instances of federal bribery 2001, market manipulation
[?] State Senator: misuse of state resources (used state employees as wife’s servants)
[?], [?], [?], State Senators: extortion, racketeering, [?]
[?], Assemblyman: possession of child pornography
[?], [?], Assemblymen: [?], conspiracy to commit mail fraud
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, during the Great Depression, the Walton family makes its small income from its sawmill on Walton's Mountain. The story is told through the eyes of eldest son John-Boy, who wants to be a novelist, goes to college, and eventually fulfills his dream. The saga follows the family through economic depression and World War II; and through growing up, school, courtship, marriage, employment, birth, aging, illness, and death. Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No Language : English Package Dimensions : 20 x 14 x 4 cm; 450 g Item part number : 7321902104775-MIG Director : Fielder Cook, Vincent Sherman Run time : 19 hours and 58 minutes Actors : Richard Thomas, Mary Beth Mcdonough, Will Geer, Ellen Corby, Claire Goose Subtitles: : English Producers : Various ASIN : B07FQPW82P Country of Origin : United Kingdom Number of discs : 5 Importer : Excel Productions Audio Visuals Pvt Ltd Item Weight : 450 g Net Quantity : 1.00 count [ad_2]
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there's a politician here in ut named john curtis (he's an asshat) but all i can hear when they say his name is mary ellen from "the waltons" calling for her son
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The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga Canyon
There's something enchanting about the Theatricum Botanicum, an outdoor theater nestled in Topanga Canyon. It's a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles and sit outside under the stars, enjoying a show while listening to the crickets chirp. The venue was founded by actor Will Geer and later turned into a professional summer repertory theater by his daughter Ellen Geer.
Will Geer, known as "Grandpa" on the Waltons series, established his Theatricum Botanicum in the early 1950s as a refuge for other out of work blacklisted artists. He cultivated a large garden and earned a living selling vegetables, fruit, herbs, and theatre to help support his family.
During those heady days, audiences flocked to performances of Shakespeare and folk plays. Actors and singers including Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Della Reese, and Burl Ives often performed at the theater.
Today, under the creative supervision of Artistic Director Ellen Geer (Will's daughter), Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum has blossomed into a vital creative force that is recognized internationally for its interpretation of Shakespeare's work. The company offers year-round classes to actors of all ages, hosts live music concerts, nurtures budding playwrights and successfully reaches schools and students with the aim of making live theater bloom for generations to come.
This is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves the classics, especially Shakespeare. Their productions touch the deepest human emotions with sensitivity and skill.
A magical place to see a play or just relax and take in nature's beauty
Theatricum Botanicum is located at 1419 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd (Highway 27) outside of Los Angeles between the Ventura Freeway (101) and Pacific Coast Highway. It's easily accessible and parking is available for $5.
Mission: To elevate, educate and entertain by presenting thought-provoking classics, socially relevant plays, and education programs in a beautiful natural outdoor sanctuary for the arts.
For more than 40 years, Will Geer's Theatricum has been a refuge for out-of-work actors and singers who were unable to find work in Hollywood. A place where he could open a theatre for free, where he offered workshop performances of Shakespeare and folk plays to blacklisted actors, the Theatricum Botanicum became a place where he, his wife Herta Ware, and their daughters Ellen and Melora Marshall forged a legacy that has become a national model.
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A must-visit destination for anyone who loves Shakespeare, Theatricum is a wonderful place to see a show or just relax and take in nature's beautiful views. The theater is easily accessible and there are many parking spaces in the vicinity.
In 2023, Will Geer's Theatricum will present 5 repertory plays: MACBETH, AMIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Q. QUEEN MARY'S VERSION OF SHAKESPEARE'S WAR OF THE ROSES, JULIUS CAESAR, and TRUTH OR FALSE. In addition to their annual summer season of 5 repertory plays, Will Geer's Theatricum offers year-round classes for actors of all ages and hosts a variety of live music concerts.
Theatricum Botanicum has been a member of The Folger Shakespeare Library Theatre Partnership Program since 2016. Their mission is to elevate, educate and entertain audiences of all ages by presenting thought-provoking classics,socially relevant plays, and education programs in pristine, natural outdoor venues.
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My opinions of the Walton kids based on what I’ve seen:
John-Boy: Blorbo-shaped. Mary Ellen: Okay. Erin: Okay. Ben: Who? Jason: Who? Jim-Bob: Punk ass. Elizabeth: A menace.
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#the waltons#michael learned#kami colter#richard thomas#ralph waite#1970s#tv family#john boy walton#elizabeth walton#mary ellen walton#ben walton#jim bob walton#grandma and grandpa walton#john and olivia walton#jason walton#erin walton#yellow#family photoshoot
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Really liked the updated TV movie of “The Waltons” last night!!! :D They did a great job with it and really liked the cast they used and that they kept Richard now as the narrator and I knew some from other TV shows/movies I watch. Even updated at the end what happened to the characters and with their descendants in the present day. This was a remake of the original 1971 TV Christmas movie that ended up getting a series order but I only saw that once before and since some of the cast was recast for the show, which I grew up watching repeats of. I always related to John Boy being a writer myself and the whole family as it was similar to my Granny’s side, but also now relate even more to Mary Ellen. Was sad to see Ben no longer exists (unless he gets added back as a baby if this goes on) but I get it as they already had six kids, the parents, and the grandparents, and seems like both Jason and Jim Bob got some of his personality traits. Curious to see if this goes on into other future TV movies or a new TV show, but totally works on it’s own as a one-off Christmas movie.
#the waltons#richard thomas#logan shroyer#bellamy young#ben lawson#marcelle leblanc#john boy walton#mary ellen walton#jason walton#jim bob walton#ben walton#olivia walton#john walton#elizabeth walton#erin walton
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Jon Walmsley and Judy Norton during filming of an episode of The Waltons, 1977.
#The Waltons#1977#Jon Walmsley#Judy Norton#Waltons#Jim Bob Walton#Mary Ellen Walton#1970s#TV#Judy Norton Taylor#Jim Bob#Mary Ellen
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Watch "The Waltons - Scripts, Schedules and More - behind the scenes with Judy Norton" on YouTube
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This is a really fascinating episode for anyone interested in how a television show works & comes together. Thanks Judy.
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ELLEN CORBY
June 3, 1911 - April 14, 1999
Ellen Hansen Corby was born in Racine, Wisconsin, in 1911, just two months before Lucille Ball. An interest in amateur theater while in high school led her to Atlantic City in 1932, where she briefly worked as a chorus girl. A year later she moved to Hollywood. She spent 11 years as a script clerk and doing extra work. Corby is best remembered for the role of Grandma Walton on the CBS series “The Waltons” (1971-81) for which she won three Emmy Awards. She was also nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe Award for her performance as Aunt Trina in I Remember Mama (1948). That film also featured “Lucy” performers Florence Bates (Mrs. Pettebone) and Rudy Vallee.
In addition, she appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958), Sabrina (1954) starring William Holden, and the perennial holiday favorite It’s A Wonderful Life (1946) with Lucy character actors Charles Lane and Sheldon Leonard.
Besides being the same age, Corby started film acting in 1933, just like Lucille Ball, and entered television around 1950, just like Lucy. Both became two of the medium’s most cherished female stars.
Lucy-lovers fondly remember Corby as Miss Hanna, Lucy McGillicuddy’s high school drama teacher from Jamestown in “Lucy Meets Orson Welles” (ILL S6;E3) in 1956.
Miss Hanna traveled to New York City just to see Lucy perform Shakespeare with Orson Welles - not knowing that she is merely the assistant in his magic act.
Two years before her Oscar nomination for I Remember Mama, Corby did two films with Lucille Ball.
In The Dark Corner (1946), Corby she played a new maid who meets a nasty ending her first day on the job.
In Lover Come Back (1946), she played Lucille Ball’s secretary. The cast also included Charles Winninger, who played Fred Mertz’s old vaudeville partner, Barney Kurtz.
During the first season of “The Lucy Show” in 1963, Corby played a Woman in the Park (with Benny Rubin), who watches in disbelief as Lucy Carmichael (in her bathrobe and slippers) wildly chases an escaped butterfly, wreaking havoc as she does!
A few months later, Corby returned to “The Lucy Show” at the start of season three (now filmed in color), to play Miss Tanner, Danfield Bank secretary. This episode also marked the debut of Gale Gordon as Mr. Mooney.
Corby and Ball were both in attendance for “The All-Star Party for Carol Burnett” on December 12, 1982. Corby was essentially ‘in the audience’ and did not speak, while Lucille Ball was there as a former honoree and Burnett’s mentor.
When CBS celebrated their 50th Anniversary with a week of specials titled “On The Air” the Sunday night, March 26, 1978, kick-off featured CBS stars from each evening of the week in a grand parade. Naturally, Lucille Ball represented Mondays, while Corby joined the Thursday group representing “The Waltons.”
The Corby Connection!
During her long run on “The Waltons” Corby acted opposite several “Lucy” alumni.
Helen Kleeb played Miss Mamie Baldwin on 47 episodes of “The Waltons” but first she played Mr. Reilly’s MGM secretary in “Ricky Needs an Agent” (ILL S4;E29) in 1955.
John Ritter played the Reverend Fordwick in 18 episodes of “The Waltons” and later played himself on “Life With Lucy” in 1986.
Peggy Rea played Rose Burton on 3 episodes of “The Waltons” but first played a member of the Wednesday Afternoon Fine Arts League in several episodes of “I Love Lucy” and was also a member of Lucy Carter’s Bridge Club on “Here’s Lucy.”
William Schallert played Stanley Perkins on four episodes of “The Waltons” but played Mr. Cresant, Danfield Tigers Little League Manager, on season one of “The Lucy Show.” Like Corby, he also returned for at start of the more colorful season two.
Lucy’s good friend and frequent guest star Mary Wickes played Cousin Octavia in a May 1981 episode of “The Waltons” (opposite Helen Kleeb) but unfortunately Ellen Corby was not in the show that week.
In an even weaker connection to Corby, just after Desi Arnaz Jr. left “Here’s Lucy,” he was in the 1971 film Red Sky at Morning starring future John Boy Walton Richard Thomas. The film also featured “Lucy” character actors Strother Martin (“Off to Florida”) and Richard Crenna (“The Young Fans”). Before marrying Desi Arnaz Jr. in 1980, Linda Purl starred in two episodes of “The Waltons,” one of which featured Corby.
In 1963, Corby did an episode of “The Andy Griffith Show,” filmed on the Desilu backlot, and later did two episodes of its spin-off, “Gomer Pyle USMC” - one in 1964, and another in 1969. “The Andy Griffith Show” was a spin-off of “The Danny Thomas Show” which did a rare TV cross-over with “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” titled “Lucy Makes Room for Danny” in 1957. In return, Lucy and Desi turned up on Thomas’s show as the Ricardos. In 1966, Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors) made a cameo appearance on “The Lucy Show,” which means that both Lucy Ricardo and Lucy Carmichael both exist in the same world!
"I can't go anywhere without meeting someone I worked with. When the children on 'The Waltons' heard that I worked with Laurel and Hardy, I was in". ~ Ellen Corby
In 1934, Ellen married Francis Corby, a director / cinematographer who was two decades her senior; they divorced in 1944. The marriage did not produce children and she never remarried. Following a stroke in November 1976, Corby was supported by her partner, Stella Luchetta, whom she met in the 1950s and who lived with her until her death in 1999 at the age of 87.
#Ellen Corby#Lucille Ball#I Love Lucy#The Waltons#The Andy Griffith Show#gomer pyle usmc#The Danny Thomas Show#The Lucy Show#Desilu#Desi Arnaz Jr.#Mary Wickes#Helen Kleeb#William Shallert#Peggy Rea#John Ritter#Here's Lucy#Life With Lucy#CBS#Benny Rubin#I Remember Mama#Lover Come Back#The Dark Corner#Red Sky at Morning
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A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion - CBS - November 21, 1993
Drama
Running Time: 120 minutes
Stars:
Richard Thomas as John Walton Jr. (John Boy)
Ralph Waite as John Walton Sr
Michael Learned as Olivia Walton
Ellen Corby as Grandma Esther Walton
Jon Walmsley as Jason Walton
Judy Norton as Mary Ellen Walton
Mary McDonough as Erin Walton Northridge
Eric Scott as Ben Walton
David W. Harper as Jim-Bob Walton
Kami Cotler as Elizabeth Walton
Joe Conley as Ike Godsey
Ronnie Claire Edwards as Corabeth Walton Godsey
Kate McNeil as Janet Gilchrist
#A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion#TV#Drama#1993#CBS#Richard Thomas#Ralph Waite#Michael Learned#Ellen Corby#Jon Walmsley#Judy Norton#Mary McDonough#Eric Scott#David W Harper#Kami Cotler#Joe Conley#Ronnie Claire Edwards#Kate McNeil
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