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    Cecil Beard was born on 27 March 1907 in Brumley, Missouri, USA. Cecil was a writer, known for Space Angel (1962), The Addams Family (1964) and The Dick Tracy Show (1961). Cecil died on 28 December 1986 in Glenwood, New Mexico, USA.

    • Writer, Art Department
    • March 27, 1907
    • Cecil Beard
    • December 28, 1986
    • Biography
    • Writing Credits
    • Ookiness
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    He was born in Brumley, Missouri, in the United States. He died in Glenwood, New Mexico, in the United States.

    Short(s)

    •"Tulips Shall Grow" (1942) - Story (uncredited)

    TV Series

    •"The Dick Tracy Show" (1961) - Story (1 episode) •"Space Angel" (1962 - 1964) - Story (26 episodes) •"The Addams Family" (1965) - Story (1 episode) •"The New 3 Stooges" (1965) - Story (22 episodes) •"The New Addams Family" (1999) - Original Story (uncredited; 1 episode)

    Beard was one of the writers for the 1964 episode "Progress and the Addams Family" and was an uncredited writer for the 1998 remake "Progress in the Addams Family".

  2. writer. 79 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «The New Addams Family» (1998 – 1999), «The New 3 Stooges» (1965), «The Addams Family» (1964 – 1966), «Space Angel» (1962), «The Dick Tracy Show» (1961 – 1999)...

    • Male
    • Brumley, Missouri, USA
    • Writer
    • March 27, 1907
  3. Cecil is one of the most passionate and exciting abstract artist in the contemporary art world. His work is contained in some of the most prestigious art collections around the globe while his reputation as the “Artist to the Stars” (Dallas Morning News, September 1990) grows daily.

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    • Red with high amount of white
    • Very large
    • Semidouble to peony form
    • Japonica
  5. For the last ten years of its existence, The Fox and the Crow was written by Cecil Beard, assisted by his wife, Alpine Harper. The illustrator was Jim Davis (b. 1915), although it was generally unsigned.

  6. View Cecil Beards profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Cecil has 3 jobs listed on their profile.

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