"Studio one" presents Dorothee Carousso's Flowers from a stranger. 1949.
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Brynner, Yul
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Conte, John V.
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Miner, Worthington, 1900-1982
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Worthington Miner, actor, stage and film director and noted television producer and pioneer, was born in Buffalo, New York in 1900. He made his Broadway debut as a spear carrier in the 1925 production of CYRANO DE BERGERAC, but soon turned to directing with the aid of Katharine Cornell. In 1942, after over ten years of directing stage and film productions, he became manager of Columbia Broadcasting System's entire television department. At CBS, Worthington Mi...
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Carousso, Dorothee, 1909-1992
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Genealogist, of Pennsylvania and New York; name also found: Dorothea Hughes Carousso. From the description of Dorothee Carousso typed letter signed to Maine Historical Society, 1962. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 214107390 Dorothee Hughes Carousso (1909-1992) was a certified genealogist who published articles in a number of genealogical publications. She also wrote fiction and verse for magazines and plays for television's Studio One and other progr...