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The Phenix City Story is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Phil Karlson for Allied Artists, written by Daniel Mainwaring and Crane Wilbur and starring John McIntire, Richard Kiley, and Kathryn Grant. [3] It had a triple premiere held on July 19, 1955 in Phenix City, Alabama, Columbus, Georgia, and Chicago, Illinois. [4]
The Phenix City Story: Cassie 1957 The 20th Century Fox Hour: Ethel Marzack TV, 1 episode The Gale Storm Show: Josephine TV, 1 episode The Court of Last Resort: Myra North TV, 1 episode M Squad: Doris Colby TV, 1 episode 1958 Sugarfoot: Lilly TV, 1 episode Bachelor Father: TV, 1 episode The Phil Silvers Show: Bidgett Hepperwhite TV, 1 episode
1955 The Phenix City Story as Helen Ward; 1961 Frontiers of Faith (TV series, 1 episode) as Unknown [13] 1969 J.T. (TV Movie) as Mrs. Hill; 1970 Cotton Comes to Harlem as Church Sister; 1970 Where's Poppa? as Second Job Applicant; 1971 The Anderson Tapes as Minor Role (uncredited) 1973 Big Daddy (TV Movie) as Unknown; 1973-1974 Maude (TV Series ...
Meg had a short but important role in the film noir The Phenix City Story (1955). She also had a featured role in the musical film Calypso Heat Wave. She had an uncredited role as the singer at the talent agency in the theatrical release of Dragnet opposite Jack Webb. Her last film role was in Delinquent (1995).
The Phenix City Story (1955) – Ellie Rhodes; My Sister Eileen (1955) – Young Hopeful (uncredited) Storm Center (1956) – Hazel Levering; Reprisal! (1956) – Taini; The Wild Party (1956) – Honey; Mister Cory (1957) – Jen Vollard; The Guns of Fort Petticoat (1957) – Anne Martin; The Night the World Exploded (1957) – Laura Hutchinson
Netflix's real estate agent shows just keep coming, as "Selling the City" becomes the latest "Selling Sunset" spinoff to hit the streamer. The series follows a group of real estate agents in New ...
Billingsley, who starred in the sequel with original cast members: Scott Schwartz, R.D. Robb, Zach Ward and Ian Petrella, told TODAY what it was like to reunite with his co-stars after three decades.
On television, she portrayed Faye Banister on the NBC drama Young Dr. Malone (1958), [10]: 120 Martha Skerba on the ABC serial A Time for Us (1964), [10]: 1085 Doris Bonino on the NBC comedy Bonino (1953) [10] and Eve Morgan on the ABC comedy Love, Sidney (1981) [10]: 629-630 and was a cast member of the series Herb Shriner Time (1951), [10 ...