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Wally George (born Walter George Pearch, Jr.; December 4, 1931 – October 5, 2003) was an American conservative radio and television commentator.Calling himself the "Father of Combat TV," he was a fixture on Southern California television for three decades (1975–2003), most notably as the host of Hot Seat, which began as a local show on KDOC Channel 56, a local Southern California based UHF ...
De Mornay was born Rebecca Jane Pearch in Santa Rosa, California, the daughter of Julie [9] and Wally George (né George Walter Pearch), a disc jockey and later television host. [10] Her paternal grandmother was vaudeville performer and child film actress Eugenia Clinchard .
[5] [6] With him, she gave birth to a son, George Walter Pearch, also known as Wally George, the "Father of Combat TV." She was the grandmother of actress Rebecca De Mornay [1] and musician Lizzie Grey. [citation needed] In her later years, she lived in Sherman Oaks, California. [citation needed] Clinchard in 1911
The consensus summarizes: "Thanks largely to Rebecca De Mornay's delightfully villainous turn in the central role, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is an entertaining -- albeit rather silly -- domestic thriller." [12] On Metacritic the film has a score of 64% based on reviews from 26 critics. [13]
Bella Thorne, the star of “Shake It Up” and “Amityville Horror,” and Rebecca De Mornay, best known for “Risky Business” and “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle,” are at the Taormina ...
Actors James Caan, Jackson Douglas and Joe Flaherty, along with voice actors Phil LaMarr, Kevin Michael Richardson and George Rogan made appearances. Recurring guest voice actors Johnny Brennan , Chris Cox, Ralph Garman , Wally Wingert , writers Kirker Butler, Danny Smith , Alec Sulkin , John Viener, writer and showrunner Mark Hentemann , and ...
Frank Edwards/Archive Photos/Getty. From left: Michael Caine, Shakira Caine, Rebecca De Mornay and Tom Cruise attend a screening of Educating Rita in 1983
The Trip to Bountiful is a 1985 American road drama film directed by Peter Masterson and starring Geraldine Page, John Heard, Carlin Glynn, Richard Bradford and Rebecca De Mornay. It was adapted by Horton Foote from his 1953 play .