![]() The phrase, “America - love it or leave it." He “left it” in 1972 when he died at age 74. Heard (uncredited) in the 1949 Lucille Ball film Sorrowful Untouchables.” Along with Robert Stack, he was the only person toīe part of every episode as well as the show’s pilot. Voice) was a journalist and radio host who was the narrator of “The This his career waned he attended law school he practiced under hisīirth name Walter Gragg. Jack Rossman on “The Untouchables” for 63 episodes, although he His heavy-featured look and gravelly voice led him to be He was also on Broadway with Charlton Heston and On Broadway in the long-running play Arsenic (Big Nick) played Frank Nitti on “The Untouchables” in 30 Mysteries.” Stack died in 2003 at age 84. From 1987 to 2002 he was the host of TV’s “Unsolved When he took the role of Eliot Ness, he expected that the pilot In 1957, he earned an Oscar nomination for Written Winchell) was the only actor to appear in every episode as well as He was in the series pilot for Desilu and (along with Walter (Federal Agent Briggs) played Eliot Ness on “The Untouchables.” Jane Croft (Mary Jane Lewis) does not appear in this episode. For a $5,000 reward, Lucy agrees to become the gunīall (Lucy Carmichael / Rusty Martin), Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Just like the chanteuse gun moll of a bank robber about to be Joanna Barnes Desilu Lucille Ball The Untouchables Parent Trap Lawrence Dobkin I Love Lucy Mannix You Don't Say Here's HollywoodĪn “Untouchables” parody, a Federal Agent says that Lucy looks She died at age 87. She is survived by two sisters, three children, and her dog, Gracie Warner. They divorced in 1967.īarnes’ final screen appearance was in 2000. Like his wife, he was also in “The Untouchables” doing three episodes. In 1968, just before Lucille Ball sold Desilu to Paramount, Barnes appeared on an episode of “Mannix”, a series shot at Desilu and rescued from cancellation by Lucille Ball.īarnes’ second husband was Lawrence Dobkin, who played three roles on “I Love Lucy”: The Counterfeiter in “ Paris at Last” (1956) The Waiter in “ Equal Rights” (1953) and Max, the Counter Man in “Ricky and Fred Are TV Fans” (1953). She was paired with Wendell Corey, who had also done an episode of “The Untouchables”. In 1963, she did a week on Desilu’s game show “You Don’t Say” hosted by Tom Kennedy. In between, she did an episode of “The Untouchables” titled “The 90-Proof Dame.” She returned for a second episode in 1962. Thirty-seven years later she played Vicki Blake, mother of the new gold digger, in the remake The Parent Trap (1998).īarnes joined the Desilu family doing an episode of their celebrity interview show, “Here’s Hollywood” in 1961. In the original The Parent Trap (1961) she was gold digger Vicki Robinson. She moved to Los Angeles soon after finishing her education in 1956, and was put under contract with Columbia Pictures. Joanna Barnes was born in Boston, Massachusetts. ![]()
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