lunes, 16 de mayo de 2022

Highway to Heaven: Season 1, Episode 22 An Investment In Caring

Eugene Orowitz, Hijo de Dios que en un instante de su devenir eligió el regreso al Hogar, el regreso al Origen Eterno. En esta serie de Highway To Heaven Eugene nos muestra que en cada instante, en cada decisión, acción, pensamiento, creencia se entrelazan para el regreso al Hogar si elegimos sostener nuestro Corazón Unido al Padre-Madre que nos sustenta.  
 Eugene es hombre de equipo. Puso especial empeño en mostrarnos la fuerza del equipo, de la colaboración. Eugene-Michael Unido al Padre nos muestra que al Cielo regresas con Tu Hermano.  
Highway to Heaven An Investment in Caring 06 Mar 85

Written by: Parker Perine
Cast
Michael Landon. Jonathan Smith.
Victor French. Mark Gordon.
Andrew Duggan. Crawford. Guest Star.
Dane Clark. Paul Tarsten. Guest Star.
Elsa Raven. Ms. Zabenko. Guest Star.
Mary Kate McGeehan. Katie Lowe. Guest Star.
 Helen Spencer. Guest Star.
David Sage. Mr. Dolan. Guest Star.

Andrew Duggan
 (December 28, 1923 – May 15, 1988) was an American character actor. His work includes 185 screen credits between 1949 and 1987 for roles in both film and television, as well a number more on stage.

Duggan was born in Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana. During World War II, he served in the United States Army 40th Special Services Company, led by actor Melvyn Douglas[1] in the China Burma India Theater of World War II. His contact with Douglas later led to his performing with Lucille Ball in the play Dreamgirl. Duggan developed a friendship with Broadway director Daniel Mann on a troop ship when returning from the war.


Duggan appeared on Broadway in The Rose TattooGently Does It, Anniversary WaltzFragile Fox, and The Third Best Sport
Duggan appeared in some 70 films and in more than 140 television programs between 1949 and 1987. In film he appeared in Westerns, war pictures, political thrillers, dramas, horror films, and other genres, generally assaying authority figures. Among his roles were playing a pastor and padre, sheriff and warden, doctor and professor, numerous judges and generals, and three times the President of the United States.
Years active 1949 - 1987
Spouse Elisabeth Logue 1956 Children 3 


Dane Clark 
(26 de febrero de 1912 – 11 de septiembre de 1998​ fue un actor televisivo y cinematográfico estadounidense conocido por interpretar, como él mismo afirmaba, a 'Joe Average' («el ciudadano promedio»).2​

Su verdadero nombre era Bernard Zanville, y nació en el barrio de Brooklyn de la ciudad de Nueva York, siendo sus padres Samuel y Rose, dos inmigrantes judíos.

Se graduó en la Universidad Cornell y siguió estudios de derecho en la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad St. John's de Queens, Nueva York.
Durante la Gran Depresión fue boxeador, jugador de béisbol, albañil y modelo.2​ Su trabajo como modelo le hizo entrar en contacto con personas del mundo del espectáculo, llegando a trabajar como actor teatral
Años activo desde 1935 Género Wéstern

Estrella del Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood




Anna Eileen Heckart 
(née Herbert; March 29, 1919 – December 31, 2001) was an American stage and screen actress whose career spanned nearly 60 years.

Heckart was born Anna Eileen Herbert in Columbus, Ohio. Her mother Esther (née Stark) wed Leo Herbert (not the child's father) at her own mother's insistence so her child would not be born with the stigma of illegitimacy. 
Eileen was soon after legally adopted by her maternal grandmother's wealthy second husband, J.W. Heckart, providing her with the surname by which she would be known throughout the remainder of her life. She had two stepsisters, Anne and Marilyn. She graduated from Ohio State University with a B.A. in drama. She additionally studied drama at HB Studio in New York City. 
Heckart began her Broadway career as the assistant stage manager and an understudy for The Voice of the Turtle in 1943. Her many credits include Picnic, The Bad Seed, A View from the Bridge, A Memory of Two Mondays, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
A Family Affair, And Things That Go Bump in the Night, Barefoot in the Park, Butterflies Are Free, You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running, and The Cemetery Club.
Heckart won the 1953 Theatre World Award for Picnic. Her nominations include Tony Award nominations for Butterflies Are Free, Invitation to a March, and The Dark at the Top of the Stairs.


Elsa Rabinowitz
 

(September 21, 1929 – November 2, 2020), known professionally as Elsa Raven, was an American character actress, perhaps best known for her two years (1988–1990) on the sitcom Amen and playing the mother of Vincent Terranova (Ken Wahl) on the TV series Wiseguy.

Raven is also known for her small but memorable role in Back to the Future (1985) as the clock tower lady with her phrase "Save the clock tower!" while gathering local donations to preserve the clock, whose complimentary leaflet later proves invaluable in the past.


She played Ida Straus in the 1997 film Titanic along with Lew Palter, who played Isidor Straus, and had a voice role in the 1981 animated film American Pop.
Raven adhered to Judaism.Raven died on November 2, 2020, in Los Angeles, at the age of 91. Upon her death, she was cremated and her ashes returned to her family.
Years active 1961 - 2011

Link: Season 1 Episode 21

Highway to Heaven An Investment in Caring 06 Mar 85

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