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Highway to Heaven: Season 1, Episode 23 The right Thing

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 The Right Thing 13 Mar 85
Written by: Michael Landon
Cast 

Michael Landon. Jonathan Smith.
Victor French. Mark Gordon.
Matthew Labyorteaux. Matt Haynes. Guest Star.
Marcia Rodd. Ann Haynes. Guest Star.
Michael Durrell. Jim Haynes. Guest Star.
Lew Ayres. Harry Haynes. Guest Star.
Patrick Cranshaw. Clark. Guest Star.
Helen Shaw. Ethel. Guest Star. 
Michael Durrell (born Sylvester Joseph Ciraulo; October 6, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor.
He began his career in the role of attorney Peter Wexler on the CBS soap opera The Guiding Light. In 1969, he appeared on Broadway in Cock-A-Doodle-Dandy at the Lyceum Theatre. Other television roles were as police Lieutenant Moraga in the short-lived CBS crime drama Shannon (1981–1982), starring Kevin Dobson in the title role, and then as Nicholas Stone from 1984–1985 on CBS's Alice. Another well-known role was in 1983 in the NBC science fiction miniseries called V and the 1984 sequel V: The Final Battle as Robert Maxwell and reprised his role in the first two episodes of V: The Series.
He played D.A. Lloyd Burgess on the hit TV series Matlock from 1986 to 1990, and as Dr. John Martin, the father of Donna Martin on the hit Fox TV series Beverly Hills, 90210, in which he had a recurring role. He guest starred in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Sanctuary". He appears in Season 1, Episode 5 of The Eddie Capra Mysteries and Season 5, Episode 10 of Dexter.
Years active 1969 -- present
Marcia Rodd is an American actress, singer, and director. After studying theatre at Northwestern University, she moved to New York City and began a successful career as a stage actress.
Marcia Rodd, born on July 8, 1940, was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1973 for her performance in the musical Shelter. In 1964, she starred as Dorothy Gale in a televised production of The Wizard of Oz. She made her film debut in Alan Arkin's 1971 film Little Murders, and received acclaim for her role as Portland Angel in Jonathan Demme's Handle with Care (1977). In 1969, she originated the role of Bobbi in Neil Simon's Last of the Red Hot Lovers.
She also appeared in a 2003 episode of the television series Without a Trace, the 2012 short film Parallax, and the long-running soap opera The Young and the Restless.
Years active 1962–present
Spouse Dale Hagen ​(m. 1960; div. 1978) 

Lewis Ayres 1908 - 1996.
Lewis Frederick Ayres III (December 28, 1908 – December 30, 1996) was an American actor whose film and television career spanned 65 years. He is best known for starring as German soldier Paul Bäumer in the film All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and for playing Dr. Kildare in nine films.[1] He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Johnny Belinda (1948).
Ayres was born in Minneapolis to Irma Bevernick and Louis Ayres, who divorced when he was four. Louis, an amateur musician and court reporter, remarried soon afterwards.
As a teen, he and his mother moved with his step-father, William Gilmore,[3] and half brother and sister to San Diego, California.
Leaving high school before graduating, he started a small band which traveled to Mexico. He returned months later to pursue an acting career, but continued working full-time as a musician. He played banjo and guitar for big bands, including the Henry Halstead Orchestra. He recorded one of the earliest Vitaphone movie shorts called Carnival Night in Paris (Warner Brothers, 1927).
Ayres wrote, "I was a member of Henry Halstead's orchestra in 1927 at the Mission Beach Ballroom in San Diego, California for the summer. My instruments were tenor banjo, long-neck banjo and guitar. After a hiatus, I rejoined Mr. Halstead with a new group, including Phil Harris, on New Year's Eve the same year for the opening night of the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, a memorable occasion."[citation needed

He left a national tour to pursue a career as an actor full-time.
Died December 30, 1996 (aged 88) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting place Westwood Village Memorial Park
Actor Years active 1927–1996
Spouses: Lola Lane ​(m. 1931; div. 1933)​
Ginger Rogers ​(m. 1934; div. 1940)​
Diana Hall ​(m. 1964)​ Children 1



Matthew Charles Labyorteaux (born December 8, 1966) is an American film, television and voice actor. In many of his credits, his last name is spelled as "Laborteaux". He is also credited as Matthew Charles for his work in animation.
He is best known for portraying Albert Ingalls[5] on Little House on the Prairie from 1978 to 1983. He is also known as the voice of Jaden Yuki and The Supreme King in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX from 2005 to 2008.
Labyorteaux was born in Los Angeles and adopted by interior designer and talent agent Ronald Labyorteaux (1930–92) and actress Frances Marshall, born Frances Newman (1927–2012). He is the younger brother of Patrick, also adopted and also an actor, and Jane.

An article in People magazine from 1978 reported that he was born with a hole in his heart, was thought to be autistic for the first five years of his life, and was unable to walk until the age of three or speak until the age of five. His autism symptoms were allegedly managed via changes in his diet and gradually began to disappear by the time he was seven.
Personal life
Labyorteaux is a skilled video game player. In October 1981, he finished in 10th place for Centipede at the Atari, Inc. world championships.

In April 1982, he became the United States Pac-Man champion at a People-sponsored tournament, with a score of 1,200,000.
In 1992, Matthew and Patrick founded the Youth Rescue Fund (which was partnered with Los Angeles Youth Supportive Services), a charity organization that assists young people in crisis, and have since engaged in fundraising for youth shelters across the U.S. The organization is no longer active.
On July 17, 2020, Labyorteaux married his wife Leslie. Matthew is the stepfather to Leslie's 2 kids.
Link Wikipedia: Matthew Labyorteaux

Link: Highway To Heaven Season 1 Episode 24
Link: Highway To Heaven Season 1 Episode 22

Highway to Heaven The Right Thing 13 Mar 85

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