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The book," Room One: A Mystery or Two", by Andrew Clements indicates a boy named Ted Hammond who delivers newspapers. The setting in Room One is the attic in the old house, and the Andersons House. The three main characters in the book are Ted, Alexa, and her family. Ted is a boy who delivers newspapers every morning, and is an avid mystery fan and detective. Alexa is a girl who is staying in that house. Also that her family are staying there with her because of family problems. Also after delivering newspapers, then one day when he was delivering a newspaper at someone's house that he remembered that had left a few days ago, he saw a girl through the window. He got suspicious and was acting like a detective to know what's going on in that house.
The cast of Nevada - 1944 includes: Virginia Belmont as Dancer Sammy Blum as Gold Hill Bartender Patti Brill as Dancer Ralph Bucko as Barfly Wheaton Chambers as Doctor Burton Nancy Gates as Hattie Ide Edmund Glover as Ed Nelson, Assayer Mary Halsey as Dancer Russell Hopton as Henchman Anne Jeffreys as Julie Dexter Ben Johnson as Saloon Patron Emmett Lynn as Pancake Comstock Harry McKim as Marvie Ide Robert Mitchum as Jim Lacy aka Nevada Bert Moorhouse as Sandy Bowers Philip Morris as Prospector Ed Jack Overman as Croupier Red Berry Craig Reynolds as Cash Burridge Margie Stewart as Dancer Alan Ward as Sheriff William H. Brewer Bryant Washburn as Townsman Larry Wheat as Ben Ide Harry Woods as Joe Powell
Jan Marini has: Played Grace in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Maricris in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Marvie in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Herself (1992) in "Ang TV" in 1992. Played Melissa in "Sana maulit muli" in 1995. Played Aida (segment "Pangako") in "Flames: The Movie" in 1997. Played Mariel in "Mula sa puso" in 1997. Played Jam in "Dahil mahal na mahal kita" in 1998. Played Mariel in "Mula sa puso" in 1999. Performed in "Love to Love" in 2003. Played Jan in "Kalabit" in 2003. Performed in "Now and Forever" in 2005. Played Karina in "Bilog" in 2005. Played Gemma (2007) in "Impostora" in 2007. Performed in "Ate" in 2008. Played Fely Aragon in "May bukas pa" in 2009. Performed in "Sana ngayong pasko" in 2009. Played Barang in "Mara Clara" in 2010. Played Sonia Tercero in "Kung aagawin mo ang langit" in 2011. Played Consuelo Villavicer in "Sana ay ikaw na nga" in 2012. Played Elvie in "Magpakailanman" in 2012. Played Letty in "Magpakailanman" in 2012. Played Ailyn Medrano in "Akin pa rin ang bukas" in 2013.
Harry McKim has: Played Tim Jones in "Cowboys from Texas" in 1939. Played Fresh Kid in "West Point Widow" in 1941. Played Murdock in "Men of Boys Town" in 1941. Performed in "Glove Affair" in 1941. Played Child in "How Green Was My Valley" in 1941. Played Newsboy in "Johnny Doughboy" in 1942. Played Boy at Wharf in "In Old California" in 1942. Played Work Farm Kid in "Code of the Outlaw" in 1942. Played Young Boy in "Shantytown" in 1943. Played Bobby in "Days of Old Cheyenne" in 1943. Played Boy in "The Meanest Man in the World" in 1943. Played Rawlins in "Good Luck, Mr. Yates" in 1943. Played Sammy in "Song of Texas" in 1943. Played John, Patrol Member in "Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout" in 1944. Played Marvie Ide in "Nevada" in 1944. Played Johnny Taylor in "Mojave Firebrand" in 1944. Played Boy in "Mr. Winkle Goes to War" in 1944. Played Cadet Colonel in "Sweet and Low-Down" in 1944. Played Boy in Gang in "The House I Live In" in 1945. Played Adam as a Boy in "Wanderer of the Wasteland" in 1945. Played Murray White in "Circumstantial Evidence" in 1945. Played Boy in "Sister Kenny" in 1946. Played Ball Turret Gunner in "Fighter Squadron" in 1948. Played Radioman in "Halls of Montezuma" in 1950. Played Page Boy in "As Young as You Feel" in 1951. Played Bellboy in "Geraldine" in 1953. Played 2nd Classman in "Sea of Lost Ships" in 1953.
Ford 2GA (1942)Ford 300 (1963)Ford 7W (1937-1938)Ford 7Y (1938-1939, UK)Ford Anglia (1940-1967, Europe)Ford Aspire (1994-1997, rebadged Kia Avella) primarily an American car but exported to Canada, Spain, Greece, MaltaFord Bantam (1983-present, South Africa)Ford C100 (1981, Europe)Ford C-MAX (2007-present)Ford Capri (1961-1964, 1969-1986, Europe; 1989-1994, Australia)Ford Carousel (name for Cortina in Brazil)Ford Classic (1961-1963, UK)Ford Comète (1951-1954, France)Ford Consul (1951-1962, 1972-1975; UK)Ford Contour (1995-2000)Ford Corcel (Brazil, Venezuela)Ford Corsair (1964-1970, UK)Ford Corsair (1989-1992, Australia, rebadged Nissan Pintara)Ford Cortina (1962-1982, Europe)(Australia (1981 Brazil and North America)Ford Cougar (1999-2002, Europe, rebadged Mercury Cougar)Ford Country Sedan (1952-1974)Ford Country Squire (1950-1991)Ford CoupeFord Crestline (1952-1954 as independent model; 1950-1951 as Custom submodel)Ford Crestliner (1950-1951)Ford Crown Victoria (1955-1957, 1992-2009)Ford Crusader North America rebadged CortinaFord Custom (Used periodically between 1929 and 1996)Ford Custom Deluxe (1950-1951) (Included "Crestliner" as submodel)Ford Custom 500 (1964-1981; known as Custom 300 from 1957 to 1959).Ford Customline (1952-1956)Ford CX (1935-1937)Ford Delivery CarFord Del Rey (Brazil, Venezuela)Ford Del Rio (1957-1958)Ford Deluxe (1950-1951)Ford Durango (1980-1981)Ford Ecosport - Brazilian SUV based on the European Ford FusionFord Eifel (1935-1939, Germany)Ford EightFord Elite (1974-1976)Ford Escort (1955-1961, UK-built Ford Anglia-based estate)Ford Escort (1968-2000, Europe and Latin America)Ford Escort (1981-2002, North America)Ford EXP (1982-1988)Ford Fairlane (1955-1970, North America; 1967-2007, Australia)Ford Fairmont (1978-1983, North America; 1965-2008, Australia)Ford Falcon (1960-1970, North America; 1960-present, Australia; 1962-1991 Argentina)Ford Festiva (1988-1992, rebadged Mazda 121)Ford Fiesta (1976-present, Europe; 1978-1980 and 2011-present, North America, 2002-present South America)Ford Figo (2010-present; India)Ford Five Hundred (2005-2007)Ford Flexible Fuel VehicleFord Focus (North America) (2000-present)Ford Focus (International) (1998-present, Europe)Ford Focus C-MAX (2003-2007)Ford Fusion (North America) (2006-present)Ford Fusion (Europe) (2002-present)Ford Futura (Australia)Ford G6 & G6E (2008, Australia)Ford Galaxie (1959-1974)Ford Galaxy (1995-present)Ford Granada (North America) (1975-1982)Ford Granada (Europe) (1972-1994)Ford Grand Marquis (1999-present, Canada)Ford GT (2003-2006)Ford GT40 (1964-1969)Ford GTX1 (2005-2006)Ford Ikon (2000-present,South Africa, India, China and Mexico)Ford Ka (1996-present, Europe and South America)Ford Köln (1932-1935, Germany)Ford Landau (1973-1976, Australia)Ford Landau (1976-1983, Brazil)Ford Laser (1980-2003, Australia & New Zealand)Ford LinhaFord LTD (Australia) (1973-2007)Ford LTD (North America) (1965-1986)Ford LTD II (1977-1979)Ford LTD Crown Victoria (1983-1991)Ford Mainline (1952-1956)Ford Mainline Coupe Utility (Australia) (1952-1959)Ford Marauder (2003-2004, Canada)Ford Maverick (1970-1977, North America; 1988-1998, Australia; 1993-2004, Europe)Ford Meteor (1981-1985, Australia; 1986-1995, South Africa)Hope this helps, F1dan10 Ford Model 4-46Ford Model 8-46Ford Model 01Ford Model 2Ford Model 40Ford Model 48 (1935-1936)Ford Model 50Ford Model 67Ford Model 68Ford Model 73Ford Model 74Ford Model 77Ford Model 78Ford Model 81Ford Model 82Ford Model 91 (1939)Ford Model 92Ford Model A (1903-1905, 1927-1931)Ford Model AC (1903-1904)Ford Model B (1904-1905, 1932-1934)Ford Model B (1932)Ford Model C (1904-1905)Ford Model C Ten (1935-1937)Ford Model F (1905-1906)Ford Model K (1906-1908)Ford Model N (1906-1908)Ford Model R (1907)Ford Model S (1907-1909)Ford Model T (1908-1927)Ford Model V-18Ford Model Y (1932-1937)Ford Mondeo (1993-present)Ford Mondeo Metrostar 2000-2006, Taiwan)Ford Mustang (1964-present)Ford Orion (1983-1993, Europe)Ford P68 (1968)Ford P69 (1969)Ford Pampa (1982-1997, Brazil)Ford Parklane (1956)Ford Pilot (1947-1951, UK)Ford Pinto (1971-1980)Ford Popular (1953-1959, Europe)Ford Prefect (1938-1961)Ford Probe (1989-1997)Ford Pronto (Taiwan)Ford PulsarFord Puma (1997-2001, Europe)Ford Ranchero (1957-1979)Ford Ranch Wagon (1952-1977)Ford Rheinland (1933-1936, Europe)Ford RoadsterFord RS200 (1984-1986, Europe)Ford Sedan DeliveryFord Scorpio (1985-1999, Europe)Ford Sierra (1983-1992, Europe)Ford Skyliner (1957-1959)Ford S-MAX (2006-present)Ford SpecialFord SportKa (2003-present)Ford Squire (1955-1959, United Kingdom)Ford StandardFord StreetKa (2003-2006)Ford SunlinerFord Starliner (1960-1961)Ford Super Deluxe (1941-1948)Ford Squire (1955-1959)Ford Taunus (1939-1982, Germany; 1974-1983 Argentina)Ford Taurus (1986-present)Ford Telstar (1983-1999; Africa, Asia and Australia)Ford Tempo (1984-1994) North AmericaFord TenFord Ten-TenFord Thunderbird (1955-1997, 2002-2005)Ford Torino (1968-1976)Ford TourneoFord Vedette (1948-1954, France)Ford Verona (1989-1996, Brazil) (1995 2000 UK)Ford Versailles (1992-1994, Brazil)Ford VictoriaFord XL (1968½ year)Ford Zephyr Six, later Ford Zephyr (1950-1971, UK)Ford Zephyr-Zodiac, later Ford Zodiac (1950-1971, UK 1966 1971 USA)ZX2 (1998-2003)VansFord Aerostar (1986-1997)Ford E-Series (1961-present)Ford Econoline (1978-present)Ford Endeavour (2002-present)Ford Freestar (2004-2007)Ford I-MAX (2008-present)Ford Thames 300E (1954-61, Britain)Ford Thames 400E (1957-65, Britain)Ford Transit (1965-present, Europe and China, Russia, Australia)Ford Windstar (1995-2003)SUVFord Bronco (1966-1996)Ford Bronco II (1984-1990)Ford Edge (2007-present)Ford Escape (2001-present)Ford Everest (2003-present)Ford Excursion (2000-2005)Ford Expedition (1997-present)Ford Explorer (1991-present)Ford Fiera (unknown)[1][2]Ford Flex (2009-present)Ford Freestyle (2005-2007)Ford Fusion (Europe) (2002-present)Ford Raider (1985-1998) (Australia and New Zealand, a rebadged Mazda Proceed Marvie)Ford Taurus X (2008-2009)Ford Territory (2004-present)
Norman Fell has: Performed in "The Philco Television Playhouse" in 1948. Performed in "Goodyear Television Playhouse" in 1951. Played Detective in "The United States Steel Hour" in 1953. Played Morton in "The Elgin Hour" in 1954. Played Max in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Sharp in "Star Tonight" in 1955. Played Marvie in "The Alcoa Hour" in 1955. Played Ray in "The Violators" in 1957. Played Caspar Pedley in "Perry Mason" in 1957. Played Danny Carmichael in "Peter Gunn" in 1958. Played Reiner - Accountant in "The Untouchables" in 1959. Played Bill Lentz in "Johnny Staccato" in 1959. Performed in "Kraft Mystery Theater" in 1959. Played Dr. Caul in "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" in 1959. Played Sgt. Coleman in "Pork Chop Hill" in 1959. Performed in "The Tom Ewell Show" in 1960. Played Emory Farnsworth in "The Tab Hunter Show" in 1960. Played Telephone Repairman in "The Rat Race" in 1960. Played Oliver Pappas in "The Aquanauts" in 1960. Played WGN Radio Technician in "Inherit the Wind" in 1960. Played Attendant in "Insight" in 1960. Performed in "Insight" in 1960. Played Fred Cook in "The Law and Mr. Jones" in 1960. Played Shep Stryker in "Checkmate" in 1960. Played Dr. Joseph Greer in "The Dick Powell Show" in 1961. Played George Capp in "The Defenders" in 1961. Played Dr. Keith Mayes in "Dr. Kildare" in 1961. Played Manny Berger in "Ben Casey" in 1961. Played Det. Meyer Meyer in "87th Precinct" in 1961. Played Arnold Vitnack in "Dr. Kildare" in 1961. Played Arnold Halbert in "Ben Casey" in 1961. Played Mel Baxter in "The Lloyd Bridges Show" in 1962. Played Lionel in "The Eleventh Hour" in 1962. Played Al Norman in "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" in 1962. Played Piggy in "The Lloyd Bridges Show" in 1962. Played himself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played Alex McConnell in "Sam Benedict" in 1962. Played Jerry Belman in "The Lieutenant" in 1963. Played Lieutenant Green in "The Fugitive" in 1963. Played Eddie Carr in "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" in 1963. Played Lieutenant Cermak in "The Fugitive" in 1963. Played Barney Sanders in "Mr. Novak" in 1963. Played Sgt. Max Winkler in "Kraft Suspense Theatre" in 1963. Played Edmund Drewitch in "PT 109" in 1963. Played George Snell in "Quick Before It Melts" in 1964. Played Dr. Sigmund Freud in "Bewitched" in 1964. Played the Reporter in "Suspense" in 1964. Played Mark Slate in "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." in 1964. Played Mickey Farmer in "The Killers" in 1964. Played Gaylord Grebb in "The Hanged Man" in 1964. Played Guest Appearance in "The Hollywood Squares" in 1965. Played Ted Cullinan in "The F.B.I." in 1965. Played Captain Arnold Dudley in "A Man Called Shenandoah" in 1965. Played Victor Green in "The F.B.I." in 1965. Played Ken Haney in "The F.B.I." in 1965. Played Jeremiah Ratch in "The Wild Wild West" in 1965. Played Karim in "I Spy" in 1965. Played Bernard Paperny in "That Girl" in 1966. Played Neal Taft in "The Invaders" in 1967. Played Harry Green in "Judd for the Defense" in 1967. Played Daniel Brewer in "Mannix" in 1967. Played Lt. Haines in "Ironside" in 1967. Played Capt. Leland in "Ironside" in 1967. Played Oberblatz in "Fitzwilly" in 1967. Played Sergeant Wadley in "The Young Warriors" in 1967. Played Mr. McCleery in "The Graduate" in 1967. Played Lieutenant P.J. Hartunain in "Ghostbreakers" in 1967. Played Capt. Stanley in "The Secret War of Harry Frigg" in 1968. Played Mr. Donford in "The Young Runaways" in 1968. Played Sgt. Max Winkler in "Sergeant Ryker" in 1968. Played Captain Baker in "Bullitt" in 1968. Played Winston Polk in "The Name of the Game" in 1968. Played Frank in "Medical Center" in 1969. Played George in "Marcus Welby, M.D." in 1969. Played Ralph Albertson (segment "Love and the Clinic") in "Love, American Style" in 1969. Played Lt. Ed Feldman in "McCloud" in 1970. Played Detective Sgt. Charles Wilentz in "Dan August" in 1970. Played Det. Sgt. Charles Wilentz in "Dan August" in 1970. Played Charles Wilentz in "Dan August" in 1970. Played First Sgt. Towser in "Catch-22" in 1970. Played Sergeant Charles Wilentz in "Dan August" in 1970. Played Max in "The Boatniks" in 1970. Played Sgt. Charles Wilentz in "Dan August" in 1970. Played Mr. Bruner in "The Partridge Family" in 1970. Played Randolph in "The Good Life" in 1971. Played Police Lieutenant in "Cannon" in 1971. Played Pat Dillon in "The Heist" in 1972. Played Juror in "The Streets of San Francisco" in 1972. Played Sgt. Dell in "Police Story" in 1973. Played Lieutenant Alfred Thornwood in "Police Story" in 1973. Performed in "Griff" in 1973. Played Mr. Shaw in "Going Places" in 1973. Played Les Daniels in "The Stone Killer" in 1973. Played Mr. Garfinkle in "Charley Varrick" in 1973. Played Nathan Davidson in "Needles and Pins" in 1973. Played Dr. Henry Gerber in "Rhoda" in 1974. Played Abe Lydecker in "Lucas Tanner" in 1974. Played Bill in "Airport 1975" in 1974. Played himself in "Celebrity Sweepstakes" in 1974. Played Marty in "Switch" in 1975. Played Stanley Nagel in "Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold" in 1975. Played Errol Keyes in "Ellery Queen" in 1975. Played Frank Cody in "Death Stalk" in 1975. Performed in "Fay" in 1975. Played Sammy Grovner in "Starsky and Hutch" in 1975. Played Breslin in "The Blue Knight" in 1975. Played himself in "Good Morning America" in 1975. Played Mr. Brockelman in "Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24 Hours" in 1976. Performed in "Guardian of the Wilderness" in 1976. Played Milt Bigelow in "The Bionic Woman" in 1976. Played himself in "The Alan Hamel Show" in 1976. Played Bernie in "Executive Suite" in 1976. Played Max in "Risko" in 1976. Played himself in "Family Feud" in 1976. Played Smitty in "Rich Man, Poor Man" in 1976. Played Bill McCoy in "The Love Boat" in 1977. Performed in "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams" in 1977. Played Dr. Samuel Krugman in "The End" in 1978. Played Bernie Raymond in "Roots: The Next Generations" in 1979. Played Stanley Roper in "The Ropers" in 1979. Played Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a TV-Series in "The 36th Annual Golden Globes Awards" in 1979. Played himself in "The Alan Thicke Show" in 1980. Played David Albertson in "Magnum, P.I." in 1980. Played Hall in "For the Love of It" in 1980. Played Jim in "Getting There" in 1980. Played Sergeant Charles Wilentz in "Dan August: The Jealousy Factor" in 1980. Played Charles Wilentz in "Dan August: Murder, My Friend" in 1980. Played Sergeant Charles Wilentz in "Dan August: Once Is Never Enough" in 1980. Played Larry in "Paternity" in 1981. Played The Mayor in "On the Right Track" in 1981. Played Jack McGuire in "The Kinky Coaches and the Pom Pom Pussycats" in 1981. Played himself in "Magic with the Stars" in 1982. Played Herman Burnham in "Matt Houston" in 1982. Played Ben Cooper in "Teachers Only" in 1982. Played Garvin in "Uncommon Valor" in 1983. Played Charlie in "Webster" in 1983. Played Lt. Rupp in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Vince Shackman in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Marty Forkins in "The Jesse Owens Story" in 1984. Performed in "Crazy Like a Fox" in 1984. Played Mac Turner in "Transylvania 6-5000" in 1985. Played Dr. Norman Radburn in "Matlock" in 1986. Played Mr. Maurice in "The Munsters Today" in 1987. Played Ray in "Stripped to Kill" in 1987. Played Himself - Series Regular in "Win, Lose or Draw" in 1987. Played Dr. Hauser in "Out of This World" in 1987. Played Pete Cosgrove, Ventriloquist in "Hooperman" in 1987. Played Dave in "The Boys" in 1988. Played Tyler in "C.H.U.D. II - Bud the Chud" in 1989. Played Slezar in "Good Grief" in 1990. Played The Landlord in "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" in 1990. Played Shepard in "The Boneyard" in 1991. Played Narrator in "With Friends Like These..." in 1991. Played Sam Schiff in "For the Boys" in 1991. Played himself in "The Ben Stiller Show" in 1992. Played Herschel Levine in "Hexed" in 1993. Played Mr. Roper in "Ellen" in 1994. Played himself in "The Naked Truth" in 1995. Played Grandpa Joe Dooley in "Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare" in 1995. Played Vic in "Life with Louie" in 1995. Played Daryl in "The Destiny of Marty Fine" in 1996. Played Landlord in "Beach House" in 1998. Played Himself - Memorial Tribute in "The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1999. Played Himself - Memorial Tribute in "The 71st Annual Academy Awards" in 1999. Played 1st Sgt. Towser ("Catch 22") in "On Stage at the Kennedy Center: The Mark Twain Prize" in 2002. Played Norman in "Underground Entertainment: The Movie" in 2011.