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Actress. She was a Broadway Thespian in the New York The boards when she met and married actor Sam Jaffe in 1956. The two relocated to Hollywood and she made her steam introduction in "Mug of Fire" (1959). Considered a outstanding rune actress, she was most successfully known for appearing as a even on many tube series in the 1960s through the 1980s. She appeared with her hide in "Ben Casey" from 1961 to 1966. Her other credits contain "Perry Mason," "Alfred Hitchcock Hour," "Bonanza," "Columbo," "Gunsmoke," "The Waltons," "Family" and "St. Elsewhere". She was also a acclaimed artist and had numerous exhibits in both Beverly Hills and Columbia, South Carolina. (bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith)
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Occasion 6, Episode 8 ... "Pernell Roberts" "Brian Mitchell" "Timothy Busfield" "Bettye Ackerman" " ...
Dec. 12, 1941 –
July 8, 2011
A souvenir service for Bettye Hudson White, 69, of Barnesville, Ga., will be Saturday, July 23, at 10 a.m. at Bainbridge First Collective Methodist Church.
As there was no local visitation, the family will greet friends after the service. Interment will be in Mississippi on Saturday, July 16.
Born in Louisville, Pass up., on Dec. 12, 1941, to the late Aubrey Smith Holder and Eunice Hatcher Holder, Mrs. White, died on Friday, July 8, 2011, in a Macon condition care facility.
Mrs. White made her home in Bainbridge for most of her life, before recently moving to Barnesville. She was a retired professor from Bainbridge College, where she taught for more than 30 years. She was a associate of the Bainbridge First United Methodist Church.
Survivors include her husband, R.C. White of Barnesville; two sons, Joe Hudson and his old lady, Darlene, of Franklin, N.C., and Harold Hudson and his wife, Kate, of Atlanta; one stepson, Ben White and his trouble, Lisa Reeves, of Bainbridge; one stepdaughter, Minora Edenfield and her husband, Vince, of Donalsonville, Ga.; one kin, Harland Hatcher and his wife, Ann, of Ackerman, Miss.; three grandchildren, two step-grandchildren and three step-great-grandchildren.
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About this book High-class Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Bettye Ackerman (February 28, 1924 - November 1, 2006) was an American actress mainly known for her work on television. Ackerman was born in Cottageville, South Carolina and grew up in Williston in Barnwell County in southwestern South Carolina, one of four children. She graduated from Columbia College in South Carolina in 1945 and leftist for New York City soon after. She played Dr. Maggie Graham on the ABC medical drama, Ben Casey, from 1961 until 1966. She played Anne Frazer on Bracken's Incredible and the original Constance MacKenzie on the daytime program Return to Peyton Place. |
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About this book "Arenose realistic hospital drama featuring manly Dr. Casey against the medical establishment, at first under the watchful eye of Dr. Zorba and later under the thumb of Chief of Surgery Dr. Freeland" -- www.imdb.com. |
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Actors as Artists Bettye Ackerman After attending Columbia University and studying acting with Stella Adler, Bettye Ackerman did summer review, Off Broadway, and live TV. ... |
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