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  • Sudie Bond (July 13, 1923 – November 10, 1984) was an American actress on film, stage, and television. Bond was one of four children of J. Roy Bond, an...
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  • Robert Altman, and stars Sandy Dennis, Cher, Mark Patton, Karen Black, Sudie Bond, and Kathy Bates. As with the original play, the film takes place inside...
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  • The New Temperatures Rising Show, and featured a new supporting cast: Sudie Bond, Barbara Cason, Jennifer Darling, Jeff Morrow, and John Dehner. Cleavon...
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  • Farley (Jim B. Baker) who holds the mortgage, as well as her mother Velma (Sudie Bond) and straight-laced sister Fran (Lucy Lee Flippin), causes most of the...
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  • American actor and model Sudie Bond (1928–1984), American actress Sue Bond (born 1945), British singer and actress Susan G. Bond (born 1942), British scientific...
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  • Connell Helen Bragdon as Mrs. Connell Alice Beardsley as Goldie Pease Sudie Bond as Miss Fleetie Bob Cole as Hyder Graybeal Martha Nell Hardy as Rose Graybeal...
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  • Max Richter Charles Hallahan as Earl Lapin Tess Harper as Linda Dawson Sudie Bond as Thelma Rice Henderson Forsythe as Quincy Bissell Bruce McGill as Mace...
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    with additional cast changes (most notably, Alice Ghostley, who replaced Sudie Bond in the role of Lynde's sister, Edwina). ABC also convinced Asher, who...
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  • Eugene Roche as Policeman James Tolkan as Mr. Brown Kitty Winn as Grace Sudie Bond as Maud Staats Cotsworth as Winthrop F. Murray Abraham as Clyde Paul Benedict...
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  • Biscuits Toohey Belita Moreno as Mabel Stoddard Holly Hunter as Jeannie Sudie Bond as Annie Patty Maloney as Laverne Susan Peretz as Edith Lisa Pelikan as...
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  • Richardson as Mr. Grey Robert Cormier as Mr. Hertz John Fiedler as Arnold Sudie Bond as Edna "I Am the Cheese (1983)". British Film Institute. n.d. Archived...
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  • Christine Lahti, Ed Harris, Fred Ward, Belita Moreno, Holly Hunter, Sudie Bond, Patty Maloney, Susan Peretz, Lisa Pelikan, Phillip Christon, Charles...
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  • for children and was founded in 1958 by Judith Martin, Shirley Kaplin, Sudie Bond, and Remy Charlip. Their goal was to create a theater for children that...
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  • Actor Role Robert Duvall Jackson Fentry Olga Bellin Sarah Eubanks Sudie Bond Mrs. Hulie Richard McConnell Isham Russell Peter Masterson Douglas Johnny...
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  • Greenwich Village. The cast included Al Carmines as Father Shenanigan, Sudie Bond as Vivienne, Fred Herko as Peter Peterouter, and Barbara Ann Teer as Violet...
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  • starred Alan Helm (Young Man), Jane Hoffman (Mommy), Richard Woods (Daddy), Sudie Bond (Grandma), and Hal McKusick (Musician). The play was produced Off-Broadway...
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  • Ruth White as Edna Kelly Roland Wood as Tom Kelly Rae Allen as Beverly Sudie Bond as Miss Lane David Burns as Louie Ratner Jack Fletcher as Pawnbroker Bibi...
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  • Wappler Barbara Cason as Letitia Hornsby Judith Lowry as Odie Turman Sudie Bond as Cissy Helen Page Camp as Mrs. Watson Paul Benedict as Zen Buddhist...
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  • Richard Hamilton (1981) Janet Grey (1976–1983) Lenore Kasdorf (1975–1981) Sudie Bond (1976) Kate Wilkinson (1976–1981) Ian Ziering (1986–1988) Leslie Denniston...
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  • (Charlie), Patricia Kalember (Catherine), Robert Schenkkan (David), and Sudie Bond (Betty). The play eventually won two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics...
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