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  1. Long, Long Trail: Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. With James Arness, Dennis Weaver, Milburn Stone, Barbara Lord. A headstrong young woman will undertake the long, dangerous journey to her fiancé's fort on her own if she must, so Matt nominates himself to escort her.

  2. Mabel Albertson (July 24, 1901 - September 28, 1982), the sister of actor Jack Albertson, appeared in episodes of The Andy Griffith Show and Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. On "Bewitched" she played Darrin's mother Phyllis Stephens. The County Clerk as Mrs. Sprague The Lodge as Mrs. Sprague Dinner at Eight as Mrs. Sprague The Wedding as Mrs. Sprague Gomer Maneuvers as Miss Beasterfeldt

  3. Mabel Albertson was an American actress and director. She was best known for her role as Mona Robinson on the television sitcom "The Mothers-in-Law" (1967–1969). She also appeared in films such as "The Apartment" (1960), "The Thrill of It All" (1963), and "The Fortune Cookie" (1966). Albertson was born on July 24, 1901 in Lynn, Massachusetts.

  4. 1950. Lux Video Theatre ( 1 episode) as Louisa. 1939. Mutiny on the Blackhawk as The Widow. 1928. Gang War as Reporter. Mabel Albertson is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Barefoot in the Park, What's Up, Doc?, The Long, Hot Summer, The Gazebo, Ransom!, Home Before Dark, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, and Black Widow.

  5. Mabel Albertson. Mabel Ida Albertson (July 24, 1901 – September 28, 1982) was an American actress of television, stage, radio and film who portrayed Phyllis Stephens in the TV sitcom Bewitched. WIKIPEDIA.

  6. No one played supercilious, judgmental mothers-in-law with as much enthusiasm as Mabel Albertson. The sister of comic actor Jack Albertson, Albertson made a few tentative stabs at a film career in the 1920s and 1930s, but chose instead to concentrate on stage work.

  7. Mabel Albertson Facts Her first husband Harold Austin Ripley (Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT, 1908 - 1987) was the son of William Chauncey Ripley (b. Montague, Franklin Co., MA, 1879) and wife Ella May (b. 1882).

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