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Ellanora Needles

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Ellanora Needles

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  • Play [Satire about Hollywood]: Kitty Doone. Written by Aben Kandel. Circle Theatre, Los Angeles: December 1, 1949 premiere. Directed by Jerry Epstein. Ellanora Reeves as Kitty Doone. Cast includes: Alan Nixon, William Schallert, Sydney Chaplin, Cecil Elliott, Alvin Hammer.
  • Play: The Man Who Came to Dinner (1939). Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Pasadena Playhouse: August 1941. Directed by O.F. Stevenson. Ellanora Needles as Lorraine Sheldon. Cast includes: Gilmor Brown as Sheridan Whiteside, Paul Langton, Louise Allbritton, Alton Sullivan, Teddy Field, and Paul McVeigh.
  • Play: Dark Eyes (1943) [Comedy]. Written by Elena Miramova in collaboration with Eugenie Leontovich. The comedy opened on June 21, 1948 for a six-night run, at Newport Harbour High School Auditorium, California. Ellanora Needles Reeves as Helen Field, the fiancee of Georgian Prince Nicolai Toradje, played by her husband, George Reeves. Leontovich reprised her role from the original 1943 Broadway production, as Natasha Rapakovitch. Repertory, Inc. Production.
  • Radio Drama. "This Is Your FBI" March 14, 1952. ABC network. Episode: "The Cross Country Fugitive". Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Larry Keating (announcer), Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Tony Barrett, Bea Benaderet, Colleen Collins, William Conrad, William Johnstone, Louis Merrill, Vernon Rich, Sarah Spencer.
  • Appeared as Genevieve Lang in the play: Accent on Youth, written by Samson Raphaelson. The Masquers' Straw Hat Company performed at the El Patio Theater, Hollywood, California: Opening Night: July 13, 1949. Otto Kruger as Steven Gaye, Jeanne Cagney as Linda Brown. Cast also included: Rhys Williams as Flogdell, Kim Spalding as Dickie Reynolds, Herbert Rawlinson as Frank Galloway and Maude Wallace as Miss Darling.

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