Love, American Style: Love and the Haunted House; Love and the Athlete


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Love and the Haunted House; Love and the Athlete

1. The frightened couple in an old cabin: Frank Sutton and Ruth Buzzi. 2. A story about a lady athlete with questionable chromosomes. George Fontaine: Marty Allen. Ingrid Ver Hoofen: Pamela Curran.

repeat 1970 English HD Level Unknown
Comedy Anthology

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Ruth Buzzi (Actor)
Marty Allen (Actor) .. George Fontaine
Pamela Curran (Actor) .. Ingrid Ver Hoofen

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Frank Sutton (Actor)
Born: October 23, 1923
Died: June 28, 1974
Ruth Buzzi (Actor)
Born: July 24, 1936
Birthplace: Westerly, Rhode Island, United States
Trivia: Though most of Ruth Buzzi's official biographies list her birthplace as Westerly, RI, she herself was fond of claiming that she was born in Wequetequock, CT, perhaps because it sounded funnier. Whatever the case, Buzzi was the daughter of an immigrant Italian stone sculptor who specialized in cemetery monuments. After attending dancing school, 17-year-old Buzzi studied for an acting career at the Pasadena Playhouse. A well-established West Coast character actress by 1959, Buzzi came to Broadway to appear in the short-lived revue Misguided Tour; it was here that she created the first of her many memorable "alter egos," half-witted magician's assistant Shakuntula. It was while playing the woebegone Agnes Gooch in a 1961 stock-company production of Auntie Mame that Buzzi developed the character that would reach full maturity as the whining schlumper Gladys Ormphby. In 1965, she joined the cast of the CBS TV variety series The Entertainers, and that same year provided the voice of Granny Goodwich on the Linus the Lionhearted cartoon weekly. She went to make recurring appearances on That Girl and the 1967 Steve Allen Comedy Hour; and in January of 1968, she began a seven-year hitch on the immensely popular Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. Together with Laugh-In co-star Arte Johnson, Buzzi provided the voice for her cartoon likeness in the 1977 Saturday morning animated series Baggy Pants and the Nitwits. Under the aegis of Sid and Marty Krofft, Buzzi starred on the weekend kiddie shows Far Out Space Nuts (1975) and The Krofft Supershow (1976). On the big screen, Ruth Buzzi has been seen in such Disney fare as Freaky Friday (1977), The North Avenue Irregulars (1978), and The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979).
Marty Allen (Actor) .. George Fontaine
Born: March 23, 1922
Died: February 12, 2018
Trivia: With his wild wiry hair and bugged out eyes, American comedian and actor Marty Allen always looks as if he has just been electrocuted. He began his career as a stand-up comedian on the nightclub circuit. He eventually teamed up with comedian Steve Rossi to form "Allen & Rossi." During the 1970s through the mid-1980s, he appeared in several B movies.
Pamela Curran (Actor) .. Ingrid Ver Hoofen
Born: February 06, 1930

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