Description: Up for auction Lot Of 7 Warner Brothers Payroll Checks From 1984/85 Endorsed. These are a RARE! find as most of the checks were destroyed years ago! Performers are: ES-433A Bonnie Bartlett (born June 20, 1929) is an American actress. Her career spans seven decades, with her first major role being on a 1950s daytime drama, Love of Life. Bartlett is known for her role as Grace Snider Edwards on the Michael Landon television series Little House on the Prairie and as Ellen Craig on the medical drama series St. Elsewhere. Her husband, actor William Daniels, played her fictional husband Dr. Mark Craig, and they both won Emmy Awards on the same night in 1986—becoming the first married couple to accomplish the feat since Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in 1965. Debby Porter was born in Hollywood, California, the daughter of a professional race car driver, who also owned his own auto-body shop, building custom cars. She was influenced at an early age by many celebrities associated with her father's profession, including James Dean and Steve McQueen. In high school, Debby was enrolled in a program for mentally-gifted minors who had an I.Q. of over 140. She received many awards for her artistic abilities before continuing on to Golden West College, where she majored in Theater Arts. Her singing career began to flourish while performing in many of the college's productions. Debby returned to Hollywood to concentrate on her acting and singing career. Her entertainment career quickly began to take off. She was introduced to many music and movie producers, directors, and stunt coordinators. Surprisingly, it was a stunt coordinator that gave Debby her first break, where she did stunt work for the movie, North Dallas Forty (1979). She was then chosen to work permanently on the television show The Fall Guy (1981), as a stunt double for Heather Thomas. This, in turn, led to more work on the shows T.J. Hooker (1982), as Heather Locklear's stunt double and stunt work on Knight Rider (1982) and The Dukes of Hazzard (1979). While working on Duke's, she developed a life-long friendship with John Schneider. During her career as a stunt woman, she has doubled such stars as: Glenn Close, Beverly D'Angelo, Suzanne Somers, Barbara Eden and Cassandra Peterson (aka "Elvira"). Charles Macaulay was born on 26 September 1927 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He was an actor, known for Splash (1984), Star Trek (1966) and The Big Red One (1980). He died on 13 August 1999 in Healdsburg, California, USA. Robert Barrett is an actor, known for The Gauntlet (1977) and Vega$ (1978). See full bio » More at IMDbPro » Contact Info: View agent, publicist, legal on IMDbPro Known For The Gauntlet Paramedic 1977 Vega$ Jim Hudson 1981 Hide all | | Edit Filmography Hide Actor (2 credits) 1981 Vega$ (TV Series) Jim Hudson - Murder by Mirrors (1981) ... Larry Robb was born on 17 August 1924 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Out of the Dark (1988), Starhops (1978) and Kung Fu (1972). He died on 8 January 1990 in Burbank, California, USA. Skip Ward was born on 12 September 1932 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for Executive Decision (1996), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979) and The Gertrude Berg Show (1961). He was previously married to Julie Payne and Michelle Triola. He died on 27 June 2003 in Calabasas, California, USA. William Caskey Swaim (born January 11, 1947) is an American television and film actor, best known for having played Staff Sergeant Harry Fitz in the 1978-1979 television series, Project U.F.O. Swaim and his wife rented an apartment in North Hollywood and he obtained a "night job at a convalescent hospital". While making a number of attempts to enter into the acting business, he met an actor who told him about the Actors Workshop, which was sponsored by the G.I. Bill. Swaim quickly joined, though he also obtained a "second night job as a bellman at the Continental Hyatt House" in order to pay for the rest of the expenses. He studied under Charles E. Conrad while at the Workshop and continued to apply for acting roles. Eventually, he obtained a minor role at the Theater Craft Playhouse in the play, Of Mice and Men. He met an agent while performing at the theater who set him up for his early film roles, in both Heroes and The Big Fix. Before leaving the theater for film, he starred in two other plays in 1975 though 1976, Hat Full of Rain and The Death of Bessie Smith. After starring in Heroes, Swaim returned to theatre for a short time, before auditioning for a role as co-star in a new NBC television series produced by Jack Webb, Project U.F.O.; the series lasted only two seasons before its cancellation. The landing of the role enabled him to quit his second job and work as a full-time actor. During the same time period as the shooting of Project U.F.O., he took a day off to play a minor role in The Big Fix.
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