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  1. Lesley Aletter couldn't have asked for a better job than being a stuntwoman. Being brought up in the entertainment business it instilled the ways of how to perform and create in and around sets. Her gymnastics and circus background gave her the skills which led her to the big screen. Lesley has stunt doubled for quite a few woman including ...

  2. Frank Aletter (January 14, 1926 – May 13, 2009) was an American stage, film, and television actor. During the 1950s, Aletter appeared on Broadway in Bells Are Ringing, Time Limit, and Wish You Were Here.

  3. Accomplished actor Frank Aletter was elected the 11th vice president of the Screen Actors Guild in 1987. His career began on Broadway in the '50s, where he sang in the musicals "Bells Are Ringing" and "Wish You Were Here." He made his TV debut shortly thereafter, and earned a starring role in...

  4. Laura Lyn "Lynnie" Greene, also known as Lyn Greene (born May 21, 1954) is an actress, writer, director and producer in the television industry. The 5'10" Greene grew up in Newton, Massachusetts. In 1977 she co-starred with another newcomer, Bess Armstrong, in the short-lived CBS comedy series On Our Own. She played a recurring role in The Golden Girls (during flashbacks, as a younger version ...

  5. Frank Aletter (1926 - 2009) None. Perry Mason: The Case of the Arrogant Arsonist (1964) [Tommy Towne]: Strangled (off-screen) by Jeff York. His body is shown afterwards on a stretcher. Mannix: Nothing Ever Works Twice (1967) [Lorne Marshall]: Shot to death by Mike Connors. Mannix: Edge of the Web (1975) [Prof. Alex O'Neill]: Hit on the head (off-screen) with a cane by Joshua Bryant. His body ...

  6. Description The cave family in the 20th century with Joe E. Ross, Imogene Coca, Mary (Graham) Grace, and Pat Cardi. Astronauts Mac McKenzie (Frank Aletter) and Hector Canfield (Jack Mullaney) travel faster than the speed of light, resulting in being sent back in time to prehistoric days where they have to adjust to living with a cave-dwelling family led by Shag/Shad (Imogene Coca) and Gronk ...

  7. Ain't Walter Nice?: Directed by William D. Russell. With Shirley Booth, Don DeFore, Whitney Blake, Bobby Buntrock. Dorothy invites Hazel's nephew to stay with the Baxter's when he is in town. While Walter is there, he tries to convince George to invest in plastic.