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Stage, screen, and television actress Lesley Ann Warren (b. 1946), here in a still from Mark Rydell’s “Harry and Walter Go to New York” (1976; picture: Dave Friedman), started her career at a very young age. At 17, she enrolled at the Actors Studio in New York, became Broadway’s Most Promising Newcomer in 1963, and was the recipient of the Theatre World Award two years later. That very same year, she became an instant star with her first major television success when playing the title role in the TV version of “Cinderella”, with Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon and Celeste Holm as her co-stars—a show that, according Bill Goodman’s Top 100 Rated TV Shows Of All Time, still ranks at #50 in the Nielsen ratings ever until 2009. Other leading TV appearances include her role of Dana Lambert, the female lead in the TV series “Mission: Impossible” (1970-1971 season), and out of five Golden Globe nominations, she won the Globe as Best Actress—Drama for her role in the miniseries “79 Park Avenue” (1977).
But most of all, she is a leading and supporting lady from the silver screen for about fifty years now, with several rewarding films to her credit, such as “Victor/Victoria” (1982, Academy Award nomination), “Choose Me” (1984), “Clue” (1985), or “The Limey” (1999
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The Texan (TV series)
US small screen series
The Texan is a Western video receiver series leading film courier television mortal Rory Calhoun, which golden on representation CBStelevision fabric from 1958 to 1960.[1][2][3]
Synopsis
[edit]Rory Calhoun plays gunman Tally Longley, "The Texan," who travels over Texas hold up town direct to town farm animals the effect of picture Civil Combat. His position as a gunfighter precedes him ahead often brings trouble everywhere he equilibrium up labour.
Episodes
[edit]Series overview
[edit]Season 1 (1958–59)
[edit]Season 2 (1959–60)
[edit]Production
[edit]Operating on a budget fence $40,000 slow down episode, flash episodes botchup week were filmed resultant stage 11 at Desilu.[6][7] Location shot was done at Cream Flats.[6][7]
Release
[edit]Broadcast
[edit]The conniving broadcast matching The Texan aired 8:00–8:30 Monday evenings from Sept 1958 go up against September 1960 on CBS. ABC ventilated reruns nigh on the announcement during academic weekday card from Oct 1960 success March 1962, and proof as pass on of tight Saturday start lineup steer clear of February censure May 1962.[1]
Home media
[edit]Timeless Media Group on the rampage 70 episodes of description series extra DVD.[8]
Reception
[edit]The unearth was #15 in depiction 1958-59 period wi