The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Triumph


01:05 am - 02:05 am, Thursday, February 5 on WSWB MeTV (38.2)

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Triumph

Season 3, Episode 9

Ed Begley is cast as a fraudulent medical missionary whose wife covers for him---until a younger woman comes along. Mary: Jeanette Nolan. Sprague: Tom Simcox. Lucy: Maggie Pierce. Ramna: Than Wyenn.

repeat 1964 English HD Level Unknown
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Ed Begley (Actor)
Jeanette Nolan (Actor) .. Mary
Tom Simcox (Actor) .. Sprague
Maggie Pierce (Actor) .. Lucy
Than Wyenn (Actor) .. Ramna

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Did You Know..
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Ed Begley (Actor)
Born: March 25, 1901
Died: April 28, 1970
Trivia: Born in Connecticut to an immigrant Irish couple, Ed Begley ran away from home several times before making a complete break from both his family and his formal education at the age of 13. For the next two decades, Begley knocked around in a variety of activities, from Naval service to working as bowling alley pin boy, before obtaining an announcer's job at a Hartford radio station in 1931. Ten years later, Begley moved to New York, where he became a prolific radio actor; from 1944 through 1948, he played the title role in the radio version of Charlie Chan. His belated Broadway debut at age 43 came in a short-lived play titled Land of Fame. In 1947, Begley created the role of benighted war profiteer Joe Keller in Arthur Miller's All My Sons; that same year, he was assigned a solid supporting part in his first film, Boomerang (1947). He was a familiar figure in TV's "golden age" of the 1950s, co-starring in the original video productions of Twelve Angry Men and Patterns. In 1955, he made the first of 789 appearances as the William Jennings Bryan counterpart in the Broadway drama Inherit the Wind, co-starring first with Paul Muni and then with Melvyn Douglas. Despite his ever-increasing activity, Ed Begley was standing in the unemployment compensation line in 1961 when he was informed that he'd been Oscar-nominated for his performance in Sweet Bird of Youth. Justifiably proud of his Oscar statuette, Begley reportedly carried it with him everywhere he went, even on short airplane flights! Ed Begley died at 69 while attending a party at the home of Hollywood press agent Jay Bernstein; he was the father of popular movie and TV leading man Ed Begley Jr.
Jeanette Nolan (Actor) .. Mary
Born: December 30, 1911
Died: June 05, 1998
Trivia: California-born Jeanette Nolan racked up an impressive list of radio and stage credits in the 1930s, including a stint with Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre troupe. She made her film debut in 1948 in Welles' MacBeth; her stylized, Scottish-burred interpretation of Lady MacBeth was almost universally panned by contemporary critics, but her performance holds up superbly when seen today. Afterwards, Ms. Nolan flourished as a character actress, her range extending from society doyennes to waterfront hags. She appeared in countless TV programs, and played the rambunctious title role on the short-lived Western Dirty Sally (1974). Nolan made her final film appearance playing Robert Redford's mother in The Horse Whisperer (1998). From 1937, Jeanette Nolan was married to actor John McIntire, with whom she frequently co-starred; she was also the mother of actor Tim McIntire.
Tom Simcox (Actor) .. Sprague
Born: June 17, 1937
Birthplace: Medford, New Jersey
Maggie Pierce (Actor) .. Lucy
Than Wyenn (Actor) .. Ramna
Born: May 02, 1919

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