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Darren McGavin (born William Lyle Richardson; May 7, 1922 – February 25, 2006) was an American actor. McGavin began his career working as a set painter for Columbia Pictures . In 1954, he originated roles in Broadway productions of My Three Angels and The Rainmaker , followed by film roles in David Lean 's Summertime and Otto Preminger 's The ...
She is buried as Kathie Browne-McGavin at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) in Los Angeles County, California. [10] McGavin, to whom she was married for 34 years, died on February 25, 2006, in Los Angeles, California. He was 83. [12] Darren McGavin is interred at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery [13] just 6 miles away.
It stars Melinda Dillon, Darren McGavin, and Peter Billingsley, and follows a young boy and his family's misadventures during Christmas time in December 1940. It is the third installment in the Parker Family Saga.
Darren McGavin. Melinda Dillon, Darren McGavin in A Christmas Story, 1983. ... After McGavin took on the role of Old Man Parker in the holiday flick, he continued his acting career in 1986's "Raw ...
In December 1973, 33 years after A Christmas Story, 42-year-old Ralph "Ralphie" Parker lives in Chicago with his wife, Sandy, and two children, Mark and Julie. Ralph has been taking the year off from his job to write his first novel, but its excessive length leads multiple publishers to reject it. Mrs. Parker calls to tell Ralph that his father, "the Old Man", has died, and the grief-stricken ...
A Word to the Wives is a 1955 sponsored comedy film directed by Norman Lloyd and starring Marsha Hunt and Darren McGavin. [1] ... complete with his wife's dream ...
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A Vietnam War veteran and his wife welcome the 15-year-old girl he fathered overseas into their house. However, the couple's teenage son is not so welcoming to his half-Vietnamese half-sister; even less so are their neighbors, and the boy's schoolmates. Guest Stars: Jenny Sullivan, James Whitmore, Jr.