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Elizabeth Hendon MacRae (February 22, 1936 – May 27, 2024) was an American actress who performed in dozens of television series and in nine feature films, working predominantly in productions released between 1958 and the late 1980s.
Elizabeth MacRae YouTube Former General Hospital star Elizabeth MacRae has died at age 88. Deadline confirmed that the soap star passed on Monday, May 27, in her hometown of Fayetteville, North ...
Elizabeth MacRae, whose acting credits included 'General Hospital' and 'The Andy Griffith Show' spinoff 'Gomer Pyle, USMC,' has died.
Elizabeth “Betsy” MacRae Halsey, whose career spanned across a variety of beloved television series and films, including General Hospital, has died. She was 88.
Elizabeth MacRae: Agatha Dobson: 1984 Rebecca Mader: Tony's Mystery Woman 2003 Marko Maglich: Johnny "Dub" Taylor: 1984–85 Larkin Malloy: Kyle Sampson 1984–87 Kevin Mambo: Marcus Williams: 1995–98 Joe Marinelli: Pauly Hardman: 1994 Amelia Marshall: Gilly Grant: 1989–96 Stephen Martines: Tony Santos: 2003–05 Robin Mattson: Hope Bauer ...
On the radio in 1945, his talents were showcased on the Gordon MacRae Show on the CBS network in collaboration with the conductor Archie Bleyer. [6] In 1946, his fifteen minute variety show Skyline Roof also featured emerging musical talent, including the accordionist John Serry Sr. [7] [8] [9] MacRae was also the host and lead actor on The Railroad Hour, a half-hour anthology series made up ...
Veteran television actress Elizabeth MacRae has died. Deadline reports that MacRae died on Monday in Fayetteville, North Carolina, where she grew up. She was 88. MacRae had a series of roles on ...
Nell Macrae Episode: "Simon" 2001 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Carla Dantini Episode: "Justice Is Served" 2001 Yes, Dear: Rosanna Episode: "No Room to Spare" 2001–2002 Wolf Lake: Miranda Devereaux 5 episodes 2001–2002 Star Trek: Enterprise: Crewman Elizabeth Cutler Episodes: "Strange New World", "Dear Doctor", "Two Days and Two Nights" 2002