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Geer was born in New York City, the daughter of actors Herta Ware and Will Geer.Her father was best-known for playing Grandpa Zebulon "Zeb" Walton on The Waltons. [2]She is married to children's musician Peter Alsop, and was previously married to actor Ed Flanders.
The bodies of farmer Fred Morgan and his housekeeper are found. Suspicion falls on hired hand George Braden, who owns a handgun that his pregnant wife Ellen disposes of in a panic. Braden confesses under the interrogation of district attorney Jim Gillespie, possibly to spare his wife any more grief.
The film’s writer and director, Robert Rossen, sets up a multidimensional chess game, for mortal stakes, between Johnny, his boss (Thomas Gomez), his boss’s wife (Ellen Drew), a cagey police inspector (Lee J. Cobb), and a scuffling actress (Evelyn Keyes) whose sister (Nina Foch) worked at the casino and dated a corrupt detective (Jim Bannon).
The clip, which Dreyer posted on Instagram on Saturday, Sept. 14, showed Dreyer and her husband, Brian Fichera, spending time with their kids at home over the weekend.
In November 2023, Dreyer took Us Weekly through a day in her life, which included waking up at 4:30 a.m. with her sons snuggled up beside her. ‘Today’ Host Dylan Dreyer’s Sweetest Photos ...
Dylan Dreyer may have just crowned herself the queen of organization.. On Monday, Jan. 27, the Today co-host, 43, posted a snap to Instagram showing the detailed list that she left her in-laws ...
Initially, Hawk reacts violently, destroying Rick's car after a race and beating him up. However, the two men ultimately come to a respectful truce. Rick then sets his sights on besting the comparably calm and conservative champion Ed McCleod, whose wife Ellen frequently helps with the upkeep of his car, but is clearly feeling neglected.
Named for his second wife, Ellen, the Greek Revival house was "one of the most noted homes in the country." [2] [3] Carpenter, a noted scientist, built a Greek temple on the estate to house his collections of specimens. A greenhouse contained his botanical studies, and a 65-foot clock tower signaled the time. [4]