Mr. Gorman
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I'll give it a try . . .
I didn't start appearing in films until 1955 when I was already 41 going on 42. I was very well educated. Except I was a teacher, not an actor. I taught in NYC public schools. But then the acting bug BIT! Between 1955 and '75 I was consistently busy in movies, television and the stage with my mid-Atlantic accent and portly, bald frame. I played comedy, drama and a few Westerns. I starred in my own show in the 1964-65 Tv season. I appeared in commercials, too. (One of them is even on YouTube from 1969). Some of the movies I appeared in are quite well known and so are many of the actors and actresses I appeared with. While I never starred in a movie, I was a busy supporting player until I had a heart attack at my home in West Fulton, Schoharie County, NY.
I had a wife and 10 children, too, one of whom also became an actor that has appeared in movies and esp. on television in the recent past.
Who am I?
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LA SYLPHIDE
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ULRIC, Lenore
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DECLINE AND FALL . . . OF A BIRD WATCHER (1968-UK)
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FUZZ (1972)
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3 IN THE ATTIC (1968)
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DAY OF THE LOCUST (1975)
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PARRISH (1961)
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HUGO THE HIPPO (1976-Animated)
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TOM JONES (1963-UK)
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STREEP, Meryl
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It was a Brain Cramp!
Next: A movie that actually makes you laugh!

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QUINLAN, Kathleen
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OBRADORS, Jacqueline
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I wouldn't have minded if CODY JARRETT had got away in "White Heat" despite him being a kill-crazy psycho.

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WHERE HAVE ALL THE PEOPLE GONE? (1974-Tvm) Peter Graves
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ZOO IN BUDAPEST (1933)
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FOR LOVE OF IVY (1968)
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MUNSHIN, Jules (1915-1970)
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JABBERWOCKY (1977)
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SLENDER THREAD, The (1965)
Next: Creepy movies that are not really gory or violent . . . just eerie!
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST LOVER (1977)
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JAWS (1975)
Next: GUMS (1976) The original 'Summer Blockbuster' + the parody from the next year which is definitely for adult eyeballs only!
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THE GREAT SMOKEY ROADBLOCK (1978)
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We all have our favorites!
in Games and Trivia
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THE ENTITY (1982) Fear of the unknown! Creepy music score really assists in the Scare Factor.
Next: A movie you won't watch again.