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Post by Captain Marbles on May 4, 2009 0:12:39 GMT -5
Sorry, my mistake. I could have sworn the woman who played the wife on that show was Mary Ellen Stuart.
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Post by greenguy on May 4, 2009 8:23:26 GMT -5
Wasn't Mary Ellen Stuart in "Seventh Heaven" too? I do not know - only things on YouTube are the "GAHeroine" attempt, the three clips above, and a couple of minor stage performances that may or may not be here. I'll keep an eye out though. The only "GAH" actor I do know that was in "Seventh Heaven' was William Katt in the episode "It's all about George." I think Faye Grant also appeared on 7th Heaven
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Post by HoudiniDerek on May 4, 2009 9:55:14 GMT -5
Isn't Faye married to one of the cast or crew?
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Post by MelMac on May 11, 2009 22:27:48 GMT -5
Isn't Faye married to one of the cast or crew? I think she was, but am not certain of it. Now, if we could ever figure out where Don Cervantez went - even if he's not acting or worse, has since passed away, it'd just be nice to know what happened because he was such a fun character as Paco. Come to think of it, he and Jesse Goins were the only reason I didn't mind seeing Ralph's class in the third season - they got a chance to really shine then. (Of course, this is the MES thread; so, to keep it OT, found nothing new on YouTube lately.)
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Post by MissDavidson on May 24, 2009 21:41:19 GMT -5
Faye Grant is married to Stephen Collins, who played Eric Camden. And she appeared in an episode of "7th Heaven" in which she portrayed an abused woman whom Eric was helping, only Matt thought Eric was cheating on Annie (he was going to the lady's hotel to counsel her). Annie (the wife) was played by Catherine Hicks, not Mary Ellen Stuart. Thankfully.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on May 26, 2009 10:33:38 GMT -5
Why am I not surprised that you know this?
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Post by MissDavidson on May 27, 2009 21:24:21 GMT -5
Because I see all and know all. I'm the *East Coast Distributor* baby! ;D
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Post by MelMac on Jan 24, 2011 1:19:31 GMT -5
I have actually seen most of the "Renegade" episode that Mary Ellen Stuart was in. She wasn't too bad in the show, but did have vibes similar to Holly at points (even though she was a bad guy). The ending is worth it - that's all I'll say. BTW, I have noticed this - both in this episode and her stint in "As the World Turns," her hair is straight, but in "GAHeroine" it's curly. I'm starting to think that when they attempted the "GAHeroine" endeavor, they intentionally had her hair curly in order to keep it consistent that the wearer supposedly was a blond curly-haired person. Well that or they wanted Holly to have the frazzled look that makes one think she stuck her finger in a light socket and that's why she's a total dingbat. Reason I say this is that she looks better with straight hair, and I think her acting improved because of it.
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