Walter Greaza

Walter Noel Greaza was an American television, radio, stage and film actor.
Ann Baker
Anna Rose "Ann" Baker was an American actress
Katherine Grey (actress)
Katherine Grey was a Broadway actress in New York City
Stage 7
Stage 7 is a 30-minute American TV drama anthology series that was broadcast on CBS from December 12, 1954, through September 25, 1955. This program premiered in December 1954 with the title Your Favorite Playhouse with all episodes being repeats from
Pursuit (TV series)
Pursuit is a one-hour American television anthology drama series which aired live on CBS from October 22, 1958, to January 14, 1959
Edward Hastings Ford
Edward Hastings Ford was a vaudeville comedian who created the radio show Can You Top This?, on which he appeared as the character Senator Ford
Meet Corliss Archer (TV series)
Meet Corliss Archer is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS and in syndication via the Ziv Company from April to December 1954. The program was an adaptation of the radio series of the same name, which was based on a series of short stories by
Treasury Men in Action
Treasury Men in Action is an American crime drama series broadcast live and which aired from 1950 through April 1951 on ABC and then on NBC through 1955. The series stars Walter Greaza, Ross Martin, and Tom McKee. It was directed by, among others, William
Your Favorite Story
Your Favorite Story is a syndicated TV anthology series that was broadcast in the United States from 1953 to 1955. The program was also known as My Favorite Story. It was premiered in December 1954 with the title Your Favorite Playhouse
The Man Behind the Badge
The Man Behind the Badge is a half-hour American television police drama series which aired on CBS from October 11, 1953, to October 3, 1954. originally hosted by Norman Rose. In its second syndicated season, the host became character actor Charles
Beth Killoran
Beth Anne Killoran is an American information technology executive and civil servant. She is the deputy chief information officer (CIO) of the General Services Administration. Killoran was previously the CIO of the United States Department of Health and