TAGS Alumni

2016-01-31 Thread Janet Anderson



>>>So take a stab at it, see if you can guess which of TAGS alumni made an 
>>>appearance in a movie in 1921, and who the other silent screen heartthrobs 
>>>are.<<<
 
Off the top of my head, I know that Enid Markey, who played Mrs. Mendelbright, 
started in silent movies.  But she was in films as far back as 1911, which 
means she was only 17 when she began her long career. Thelma Lou(Janet)
 
  
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Alumni Sightings

2016-01-31 Thread Gary Muskat
This is the weekend for TAGS alumni sightings.  Yesterday on the MeTV
episode of Bonanza, old Asa Bascombe appeared as a storekeeper.  Then on The
Rifleman, Miss Peggy appeared as a reporter's wife.  Today on GRIT TV, the
little old lady who clanked when Andy bumped into her appeared on the
Walking Tall movies as Buford Pusser's mother.  Also yesterday on Batman,
Batman and Shame were facing off on the streets of Mayberry.  The church
could be seen in the background in one scene.



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RE: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 17, Issue 31

2016-01-31 Thread dewey lamb

 > I got to pondering the other day on who had the longest career of any TAGS 
 > alumni. My mind told me that it would have to have been some old person 
 > on TAGS,
 
 
The actress who played the part of Ms. Mendlebright was the original Jane of 
Tarzan and the Apes which was a silent movie.
 
Dewey in NC
 
Fortune cookies were actually invented in America by Charles Jubg in 1918.
  
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