

(Plus Martha, Donna, and now Amy.....)
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Could a crossover be far behind?
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Namaste!
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1991) .... Jane Hudson
[Seen here with her sister and co-star, Vanessa Redgrave]
Jury Duty: The Comedy (1990) .... Abby Greyhouwsky
A Woman Alone (1988) .... The Woman
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Old Reliable (1988) .... 'Bill' Shannon
My Two Loves (1986) .... Marjorie Lloyd
Walking on Air (1986) .... Mrs. Hepp
Lynn Redgrave passed away Sunday at the age of 67 due to breast cancer. Today's "As Seen On TV" historical figure is presented in her memory and honor....
METTE GAD
AS SEEN IN:
"Gauguin The Savage"
AS PLAYED BY:
Lynn Redgrave
From Time magazine:
Mette Gad was a Danish civil servant's daughter, a handsome, white-skinned Juno (Gauguin favored husky women) who met her fate on a jaunt to Paris in 1873. Paul Gauguin was a strapping fellow with a bull neck, a great beak of a nose, and hooded, blue-green eyes. His stockbroker's black business suit sat strangely on him because he looked like a pirate chief and walked with the rolling sway of a seaman. He had spent part of his childhood in Peru (where his mother took him to visit relatives after his journalist father died). In his teens, Paul ran away to sea and put in six years before the mast. "Oh, I was a great rascal!" he would later say, "a remarkable liar."
In the early years of marriage, painting was one of several Gauguin hobbies; he also fenced and played billiards. Mette thought Paul's pictures were very pretty and perfectly respectable (at first, they were).
The clash came when Paul began buying paintings by a group of eccentrics who were called Impressionists—Manet, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir. They were then looked upon by the French art world as something like a bunch of nudists at a bishop's tea. By the time Mette had borne her third child, father Gauguin had joined the Impressionist club.
NOBLE SAVAGE: THE LIFE OF PAUL GAUGUIN (299 pp.)—Lawrence & Elisabeth Hanson—Random House (1955)
(Lynn Redgrave as Mette is pictured here with Gauguin, played by David Carradine.)
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CLEMENT ATLEE
AS SEEN IN:
From the opening scene of the 'Bonanza' episode "The Mission", Hoy can be seen as a cowboy drinking at the saloon in town where he had been listening to the stories of old Charlie Trent. When a couple of other cowboys started roughing up Charlie for what they thought were lies about his connection to the 1847 Fremont Expedition, Hoss Cartwright had to step in to save the old-timer.
Hoy played about nine roles in episodes of 'Bonanza', and we're not making the claim that all of them were Joe Butler; just this one. As for the rest, since the simplest splainin is always the best, we're going to claim that Butler's Pappy was a rolling stone......
A 'Bonanza' website timeline established that each episode took place 100 years before it aired, so this would be taking place around 1860. And as a Calvary captain (played by John Dehner) pointed out, there looked to be a war coming, so that could be verification.
Now, at a website celebrating 'The High Chapparal', it was voted that 1873 was the year in which the High Chaparral ranch was founded. So that gave Joe Butler plenty of time to grow that mustache of his.... BCnU!