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Tall humanoid with a spade-shaped head. [2] Greys [4] [5] Also spelled "grays" (in American English). Roswell incident; Grey-skinned (sometimes green-skinned) humanoids, usually 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, hairless, with large heads, black almond-shaped eyes, nostrils without a nose, slits for mouths, no ears and 3–4 fingers including thumb.
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Cindy Pickett (born April 18, 1947) [1] is an American actress. She is known for her 1970s role as Jackie Marler-Spaulding on the CBS soap Guiding Light and Dr. Carol Novino on the television drama St. Elsewhere in the 1980s. [2]
Dr. Ahmed Badruddin, the baby's doctor, says that the boy has a full head of hair and very large ears. In addition to only having one eye, the baby has a number of other deformities on his body.
John Abendshien, whose family owned the "Home Alone" house from 1988 to 2012, said that people started coming to gawk at the property within a year of the film's release in 1990 — but his family ...
Actor Paul Teal, best known for his work on the teen drama "One Tree Hill", has died. He was 35. Teal died Friday following a battle with cancer, his agent Susan Tolar Walters confirmed in an ...
Played by the real-life husband and wife, they taught cooperation during season two. [49] [50] Leela (2008–2015) Nitya Vidyasagar: Indian American character who ran Sesame Street's laundromat. [51] Lillian (1989–1993) Lillias White: Ran a daycare on Sesame Street. She was portrayed by Broadway performer White. [52] Linda (1971–2002) [53 ...
Paul Karason (November 14, 1950 – September 23, 2013) was an American from Bellingham, Washington, whose skin was a purple-blue color. [1]Karason was fair skinned and freckled until the early 1990s.