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Rodney Sturt "Rod" Taylor (January 11, 1930 January 7, 2015) was an Australian-born American actor of film and television. He appeared in over 50 films, including leading roles in The Time Machine, Seven Seas to Calais, The Birds, Sunday in New York, Young Cassidy, Dark of the Sun, The Liquidator, and The Train Robbers. ... ... ( read more! ) Nathalie Kay "Tippi" Hedren (born January 19, 1930) is an American actress and former fashion model with a career spanning six decades. She is primarily known for her roles in two Alfred Hitchcock films, The Birds and Marnie, and her extensive efforts in animal rescue at Shambala Preserve, an 80-acre (320,000 m2) wildlife habitat which she founded ... ... ( read more! ) Jessie Alice "Jessica" Tandy (June 7, 1909 September 11, 1994) was an English-American stage and film actress.She first appeared on the London stage in 1926 at the age of 16, playing, among others, Katherine opposite Laurence Oliviers Henry V, and Cordelia opposite John Gielguds King Lear. She also worked in British films. Following the end of her ... ... ( read more! ) Suzanne Pleshette (January 31, 1937 January 19, 2008) was an American actress, on stage, screen and television.After beginning her career in theatre, she began appearing in films in the early 1960s, such as Rome Adventure (1962) and Alfred Hitchcocks The Birds (1963). She later appeared in various television productions, often in guest roles, and ... ... ( read more! ) Veronica Cartwright (born April 20, 1949) is a British-born American actress. She is known for appearing in science fiction and horror films, and has earned numerous accolades, including three Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Her younger sister is actress Angela Cartwright.As a child actress, Cartwright appeared in supporting roles in The Children ... ... ( read more! ) ... Charles McGraw (born Charles Butters) was an American stage, screen, and television actor. He developed into a leading man, especially in film noir classics during the late 1940s and early 1950s. His gravelly voice and rugged looks enhanced his appeal in the noir stylistic genre and provided him many roles as cops, military officers, and the such. ... ... ( read more! ) Ruth McDevitt (September 13, 1895 May 27, 1976) was an American stage, film, radio and television actress.Description above from the Wikipedia article Ruth McDevitt, .. ... ... ( read more! ) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lonny Chapman (October 1, 1920 October 12, 2007) was an American television actor best known for his numerous guest star appearances on detective dramas, including Quincy, M.E., The A-Team, Murder, She Wrote, Matlock, and NYPD Blue. He also appeared as a guest star on the CBS adventuredrama Harbourmaster, st ... ... ( read more! ) ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaWinstead Sheffield Glenndenning Dixon "Doodles" Weaver (May 11, 1912 January 17, 1983) was an American character actor, comedian, and musician. His mother gave him the nickname "Doodlebug" as a child because of his freckles and big ears.Weaver began his career in radio. In the late 1930s he performed on Rudy Va ... ... ( read more! ) Malcolm MacLeod Atterbury (February 20, 1907 August 16, 1992) was an American stage, film, and television actor, and vaudevillian.Atterbury is perhaps best known for his uncredited role in Alfred Hitchcocks North by Northwest (1959), as the rural man who exclaims, "That planes dustin crops where there aint no crops!" Four years later, Atterbury ap ... ... ( read more! ) John McGovern was an American actor. ... ... ( read more! ) Karl Swenson (July 23, 1908 October 8, 1978) was an American theatre, radio, film, and television actor. Swenson is remembered for his role as the doomsayer in the diner in Alfred Hitchcocks The Birds (1963) and as the voice of Merlin in Disneys The Sword in the Stone (1963). On television, he had numerous credits in guest roles on various shows, ... ... ( read more! ) Richard Lewis Deacon (May 14, 1922 August 8, 1984) was an American actor, best known for playing supporting roles in television shows on The Dick Van Dyke Show (as milksop producer Mel Cooley) and Leave It to Beaver (as Lumpys self-aggrandizing father Fred Rutherford). He also had minor roles in films such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) ... ... ( read more! )