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Louise Jordan Miln has written:

'Peng Wee's harvest'

'Wooings and weddings in many climes' -- subject(s): Courtship, Marriage customs and rites, Weddings

'Red lily and Chinese jade' -- subject(s): Chinese Americans, Fiction, Physicians

'The feast of lanterns' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'Ruben and Ivy Se n'

'When We Were Strolling Players in the East' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Description and travel, Social life and customs

'It happened in Peking' -- subject(s): Fiction

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What movie and television projects has Ian Murray been in?

Ian MacDonald has: Played Jacques in "Madame Guillotine" in 1931. Played Henchman Hollister in "Secrets of the Wasteland" in 1941. Played Henchman Elbows in "Stick to Your Guns" in 1941. Played Det. Lt. Rance in "Swamp Woman" in 1941. Played Soldier in "They Died with Their Boots On" in 1941. Played Henchman Lazare in "North of the Rockies" in 1942. Played Boat Captain in "The Strange Woman" in 1946. Played Cop in Bus Depot in "Dark Passage" in 1947. Played Walt Shipley in "Ramrod" in 1947. Played A Callum in "Pursued" in 1947. Played Jim Halsey in "Mr. Reckless" in 1948. Played Jakoll in "Port Said" in 1948. Played Paul Moreles in "The Woman from Tangier" in 1948. Played Police Captain in "Road House" in 1948. Played Guard in "My Girl Tisa" in 1948. Played Jack Rawson in "The Man from Colorado" in 1948. Played Hospital Orderly in "A Southern Yankee" in 1948. Played Pusher Wilkes in "Speed to Spare" in 1948. Played Mike in "Joe Palooka in the Big Fight" in 1949. Played Honder in "Fireside Theatre" in 1949. Played Mr. Matthews in "Come to the Stable" in 1949. Performed in "Fireside Theatre" in 1949. Played Store Detective Hogan in "Whirlpool" in 1949. Played Carlos Tassuma in "Malaya" in 1949. Performed in "Academy Theatre" in 1949. Played Army Colonel in "Battleground" in 1949. Played Bo Creel in "White Heat" in 1949. Played Luke Fraser in "Streets of San Francisco" in 1949. Played Dan Gerber in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Walsh in "Comanche Territory" in 1950. Played Detective Casey in "Where the Sidewalk Ends" in 1950. Played Yussef in "The Desert Hawk" in 1950. Played Al Peters in "The Lawless" in 1950. Played Miller in "Colt .45" in 1950. Performed in "Racket Squad" in 1950. Played Slim Reeves in "Montana" in 1950. Played Lustig in "Ten Tall Men" in 1951. Played The Sundance Kid in "The Texas Rangers" in 1951. Played Theron Henchman in "The Barefoot Mailman" in 1951. Performed in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Played Private Daniels in "New Mexico" in 1951. Played Drunken Sport in "Show Boat" in 1951. Played Tombstone Jack in "Flaming Feather" in 1952. Performed in "Chevron Theatre" in 1952. Played Chief Yellow Eagle in "The Savage" in 1952. Played Joe Grossland, Private Eye in "This Woman Is Dangerous" in 1952. Played Hank in "Biff Baker, U.S.A." in 1952. Played Steve Girard in "Toughest Man in Arizona" in 1952. Played Frank Miller in "High Noon" in 1952. Played Maj. Schrock in "The Brigand" in 1952. Played Chief Megissogwon in "Hiawatha" in 1952. Played Sprague in "A Perilous Journey" in 1953. Played Hank in "The Silver Whip" in 1953. Played Slade in "The Man Behind the Badge" in 1953. Performed in "The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse" in 1953. Played Jackson in "Blowing Wild" in 1953. Played Keith Rockway in "City Detective" in 1953. Played Considine in "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" in 1954. Played Pete in "Johnny Guitar" in 1954. Played Clagg in "Apache" in 1954. Played Geronimo in "Taza, Son of Cochise" in 1954. Played Judge in "Medic" in 1954. Played Webb Herrick in "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" in 1955. Played Jud Ivers in "Two-Gun Lady" in 1955. Played Gonaga in "The Lonesome Trail" in 1955. Played Murad in "Son of Sinbad" in 1955. Played Chief Dull Knife in "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" in 1955. Played Pauquette in "Timberjack" in 1955. Played Mr. Troyman in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Mike Dukovnik in "The 20th Century-Fox Hour" in 1955. Played Sheriff Ross in "Stagecoach to Fury" in 1956. Played Bob Stuart in "State Trooper" in 1956. Performed in "Strange Stories" in 1956. Played Trumbull in "Accused of Murder" in 1956. Played Bardet in "The Count of Monte Cristo" in 1956. Played Ed Loomis in "Zane Grey Theater" in 1956. Played Leeds in "Zane Grey Theater" in 1956. Played Dr. Jennings in "The Court of Last Resort" in 1957. Played Homesteader in "Have Gun - Will Travel" in 1957. Played Jed Burroughs in "Trackdown" in 1957. Played Charlie in "Tales of Wells Fargo" in 1957. Played Marcus Wolf in "Duel at Apache Wells" in 1957. Played Sheriff in "Trackdown" in 1957. Played Ed Loomis in "Frontier Justice" in 1958. Played Nibbs in "Money, Women and Guns" in 1958. Played Tom in "The Rebel" in 1959. Played Guard in "The Man from Blackhawk" in 1959. Played Ben Tompkins in "The Rebel" in 1959. Played John Murrell in "Riverboat" in 1959. Played MacDonald in "Warlock" in 1959.