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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0635012Tommy Norden - IMDb

    Tommy Norden was born on 25 September 1952 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Flipper (1964), Search for Tomorrow (1951) and Five Miles to Midnight (1962). Born September 25, 1952. Add photos, demo reels.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tommy_NordenTommy Norden - Wikipedia

    Actor. Years active. 1960-1975. Tommy Norden (born September 25, 1952, New York City) is an American businessman and retired actor, most widely-known as Bud Ricks, the red-haired, younger brother of Sandy Ricks ( Luke Halpin) on the television series Flipper . Other performances include a minor role in the film Five Miles to Midnight (1962), as ...

  4. Search for Tomorrow: Created by Roy Winsor, Agnes Nixon. With Mary Stuart, Larry Haines, Dwight Weist, Carl Low. Jo Gardner lived in Henderson where she wed many times.

  5. Tommy Norden. Actor: Flipper. Tommy Norden was born on 25 September 1952 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Flipper (1964), Search for Tomorrow (1951) and Five Miles to Midnight (1962).

    • September 25, 1952
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  7. Search for Tomorrow is an American television soap opera.It began its run on CBS on September 3, 1951, and concluded on NBC, 35 years later, on December 26, 1986.. Set in the fictional town of Henderson in an unspecified state, the show focuses primarily on the character of Joanne "Jo" Gardner, portrayed by Mary Stuart for the entire run of the series.

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  8. Search for Tomorrow is an American soap opera that premiered on September 3, 1951, on CBS. The show was moved from CBS to NBC on March 29, 1982. It continued on NBC until the final episode aired on December 26, 1986, a run of thirty-five years. At the time of its final broadcast, it was the longest-running non-news program on television. This record would later be broken by Hallmark Hall of ...

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