Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Edgar Marvin. MacDowell Fellowships: 1951. Edgar Marvin was an American writer for television and radio, and later became a creative director and advertising copywriter. In his retirement he devoted himself to philosophical study and poetry.

  2. Directed by: Robert Stevens. Produced by: Joan Harrison - associate producer. Written by: Harold Swanton - teleplay. Edgar Marvin - story. Starring: Philip Abbott — cast: Mark Halliday. Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Himself - Host. Nancy Gates — cast: Debbie Halliday. John Baragrey — cast: Arthur Clymer. Raymond Bailey — cast: Jeff Harrison.

  3. Edgar Marvin Hooper. Birth. 30 Nov 1881. Stumpy Point, Dare County, North Carolina, USA. Death. 18 Aug 1957 (aged 75) Norfolk, Norfolk City, Virginia, USA. Burial. Shiloh United Methodist Church Cemetery.

  4. Meet Marvin, A Fearless Cat with an Appetite for Adventure. Last summer, Edgar drove from his California home to Michigan, visiting friends along the way and paddleboarding on the coast of Lake Superior with his furry companions – Droops, his pup, and Marvin, his adventurous cat!

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · Marvin, a two-year-old black domestic shorthair, was humanely trapped by a Los Angeles resident and taken to an ASPCA partner clinic, FixNation, in October 2022, to be neutered.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1713431Edgar Marvin - IMDb

    Edgar Marvin is known for Lights Out (1946), Suspense (1949) and Tales of Tomorrow (1951).

  7. Jul 10, 2017 · Edgar “Eddie” Marvin Ford, age 65, of McDonough, died Monday, July 10, 2017. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia to the late Raleigh Marvin and Hazel Major Ford. He loved fishing and the outdoors and was an avid sports fan.

  1. People also search for