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Samuel Wanamaker (born Samuel Wattenmacker; June 14, 1919 – December 18, 1993) was an American actor and director, whose career on stage and in film and television spanned five decades. He began his career on Broadway , but spent most of his professional life in the United Kingdom, where he emigrated after becoming fearful of being ...
Location of Boone County in Missouri. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Boone County, Missouri. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Boone County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
Rick Wanamaker (born 1948), American athlete and basketball player; Rodman Wanamaker (1863–1928), donor of the Wanamaker Trophy, son of John; Sam Wanamaker (1919–1993), American actor and movie director, founder of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London; Zoë Wanamaker (born 1949), American-British actress; daughter of Sam
Greenwood Historic District is part of Maplewood, Missouri, United States, situated at a whistle stop of the Missouri Pacific railroad line. One building within it is what was once Milligan's Million Article Hardware Store , a thriving turn-of-the-century establishment (built 1905) at 3518 Greenwood Boulevard.
Lanteau was born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.During WWII he was in the Army. [3] His first television appearance was in 1954 in an episode of Goodyear Television Playhouse.He appeared in over 80 television shows, among them The Donna Reed Show, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, The Andy Griffith Show, Here's Lucy, Wonder Woman, No Soap, Radio, Centennial and Amen.
Lewis Rodman Wanamaker (February 13, 1863 – March 9, 1928) was an American businessman and heir to the Wanamaker's department store fortune. [1] In addition to operating stores in Philadelphia , New York City , and Paris , he was a patron of the arts, education, golf, athletics , a Native American scholar, and of early aviation.
Wanamaker is one of the tallest successful decathletes, at 6'-8", 210 lbs. in 1971. [4] He was the first high jumper, from the state of Iowa, to clear 7 feet, while competing in the 1970 Missouri Valley Conference Meet at Drake University. In 2007, he was named to the Missouri Valley Conference's All-Time Track and Field and Cross Country Teams ...
Wanamaker was the first candidate to be elected to the Supreme Court without major party support. [1] Wanamaker was seated January 1, 1913. He ran for re-election in 1918, as a Republican, and won another six years. Wanamaker's book, The Voice of Lincoln, was published in 1918. [4] Wanamaker began to suffer severe depression in 1923.