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Ethel Remey (1895–1979)

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Filmography

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1956 As the World Turns (TV series)
Alma Miller #2 (1963-1977) (until her death)
 
1960 True Story (TV series)
Agnes Quigley
Episode dated 4 June 1960 (1960) … Agnes Quigley
 
1959 Lamp Unto My Feet (TV series)
Mrs. Fisher
More Than Enough (1959) … Mrs. Fisher
 
1952 Guiding Light (TV series)
Elsie Miller Franklin (1956; 1957)
 
1949-1955 The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse (TV series)
Mrs. Mulberry
Incident in July (1955) … Mrs. Mulberry
Anything Can Happen (1950)
 
1955 The Way of the World (TV series)
 
1950-1954 The Big Story (TV series)
Celestine Sibley / Miss Dillon
Celestine Sibley of the Atlanta Constitution (1951) … Celestine Sibley
 
1949-1954 Studio One in Hollywood (TV series)
Mrs. Church / Mrs. Fairfax
An Almanac of Liberty (1954) … Mrs. Church (as Ethel Everett)
Flowers from a Stranger (1950) (as Ethel Everett)
Jane Eyre (1949) … Mrs. Fairfax (as Ethel Everett)
Flowers from a Stranger (1949) (as Ethel Everett)
 
1950-1954 Kraft Theatre (TV series)
The Witch Child (1954)
The Guest (1952)
Sixteen (1950)
The Detour (1950)
Mrs. Moonlight (1950)
 
1954 Golden Windows (TV series)
Mrs. Bigelow
 
1953 Lux Video Theatre (TV series)
Chaperone / Customer
Lost Sunday (1953) … Customer
The White Gown (1953) … Chaperone
 
1952 Tales of Tomorrow (TV series)
Madelaine
The Bitter Storm (1952) … Madelaine
 
1952 Curtain Call (TV series)
The Soul of the Great Bell (1952) (as Ethel Everett)
 
1952 Robert Montgomery Presents (TV series)
The Wall (1952)
 
1951 Nash Airflyte Theatre (TV series)
 
1951 The Prudential Family Playhouse (TV series)
Ruggles of Red Gap (1951)
 
1949 Fireside Theatre (TV series)
Ghost Story (1949)
 

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Studio One in Hollywood: Season 7: Episode 8 -- This program, based on the writings of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, is about the slow growth of habits and attitudes which has made us free men. The cast includes Bruce Marshall, Ethel Everett and Sandy Kenyon.
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Personal Details

Other Works:

Rose Briar (1922). Comedy. Written by Booth Tarkington. Empire Theatre: 25 Dec 1922- Mar 1923 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Billie Burke (as "Rose Briar"), Frank Conroy, Louis Darclee, Alan Dinehart (as "Paradee"), Paul Doucet, Mark Haight, Julia Hoyt, Richie Ling... See more »

Alternate Names:

Ethel Everett
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Aquarius