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Sun 23
Route 66: Effigy in Snow — George Maharis
A Squaw Valley ski lodge is terrorized by a deranged killer---who is preparing to strike again. Armand: Scott Marlowe. Fontaine: George Macready. Tod: Martin Milner. Buz: George Maharis. Penny: Jeanne Bal.
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Sun 23
Route 66: Eleven, the Hard Way — George Maharis
The citizens of a dying town hit upon an off beat fund-raising plan---they give their savings to gambler Sam Keep (Walter Matthau) and send him to Reno. Oliver: Edward Andrews. Tod: Martin Milner. Buz: George Maharis. Knight: Guy Raymond.
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Mon 24
Route 66: Most Vanquished, Most Victorious — George Maharis
Tod's dying Aunt Kitty (Beatrice Straight) wishes to see her long-missing daughter, sending Tod and Buz on a depressing search through a squalid Los Angeles slum. Dr. Clemente: Royal Dano. Tod: Martin Milner. Buz: George Maharis.
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Sun 30
Route 66: Don't Count Stars — George Maharis
Dan Duryea portrays Mike McKay, a kindly but irresponsible alcoholic who is slowly squandering his young ward's inheritance. Linda: Susan Melvin. Tod: Martin Milner. Buz: George Maharis. Bassard: Oliver McGowan.
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Sun 30
Route 66: The Newborn — George Maharis
Widowed and pregnant, a frail Indian girl (Arline Sax) desperately tries to flee from her tyrannical father-in-law (Albert Dekker). Father Prior: Denver Pyle. Buz: George Maharis. Tod: Martin Milner.
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About George Maharis
George Maharis was one of seven children of Greek immigrant parents. Though he could very easily have gone into his father's restaurant business, Maharis decided to try for a singing career. When his vocal chords were injured by overuse, Maharis switched to acting, studying at the Actors' Studio and making one of his earliest appearances as a Marlon Brando parody on the 1950s TV sitcom Mr. Peepers.
Maharis was very active in the off-Broadway scene, appearing in Jean Genet's Deathwatch and Edward Albee's The Zoo Story. He gained a fan following (primarily female) through his weekly appearances as handsome drifter Buzz Murdock on the TV series Route 66. He played Buzz from 1960 to 1963, leaving the series for a variety of reasons, among them artistic differences and a bout of hepatitis.
His subsequent film career failed to reach the heights of his TV work, and by 1970 Maharis was back in the weekly small-screen grind in the adventure series The Most Dangerous Game. When not performing in nightclubs, summer stock or films, George Maharis spent a good portion of the 1970s and 1980s indulging in his pet hobby, impressionistic painting.