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Mary Janice Rule was an American actress "at her most convincing playing embittered, neurotic socialites".
Birth Name
Mary Janice Rule
Born
Saturday, 15 August 1931
Died
Friday, 17 October 2003
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Spenser: For Hire | Mrs. Bennett | 1985 |
American Flyers | Mrs. Sommers | 1985 |
The Ray Bradbury Theater | Anna (age 60) | 1985 |
Rainy Day Friends | Elaine | 1985 |
Murder, She Wrote | Margaret Stone | 1984 |
Missing | Kate Newman | 1982 |
The Word | Barbara Randall | 1978 |
Three Women | Willie Hart | 1977 |
Orson Welles' Great Mysteries | Madame Freya | 1973 |
Kid Blue | Janet Conforto | 1973 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Spenser: For Hire | Mrs. Bennett | 1985 |
American Flyers | Mrs. Sommers | 1985 |
The Ray Bradbury Theater | Anna (age 60) | 1985 |
Rainy Day Friends | Elaine | 1985 |
Murder, She Wrote | Margaret Stone | 1984 |
Missing | Kate Newman | 1982 |
The Word | Barbara Randall | 1978 |
Three Women | Willie Hart | 1977 |
Orson Welles' Great Mysteries | Madame Freya | 1973 |
Kid Blue | Janet Conforto | 1973 |
Barnaby Jones | Diane Stewart | 1973 |
The Streets of San Francisco | Beverly Landau | 1972 |
The Devil and Miss Sarah | Sarah Turner | 1971 |
Gumshoe | Mrs. Blankerscoon | 1971 |
The Man and the City | Jill Stafford | 1971 |
Banyon | Lorraine Corman | 1971 |
Doctors' Wives | Amy Brennan | 1971 |
Dan August | Thelma Venable | 1970 |
Bracken's World | Vicki Nelson | 1969 |
Shadow on the Land | Capt. Everett | 1968 |
Journey to the Unknown | Paula Wilde | 1968 |
The Name of the Game | Madeline Grey | 1968 |
The Swimmer | Shirley Abbott | 1968 |
The Ambushers | Sheila Sommers | 1967 |
The Danny Thomas Hour | Helen | 1967 |
Judd for the Defense | Carla Gregg | 1967 |
Welcome to Hard Times | Molly Riordan | 1967 |
The Joey Bishop Show | Self | 1967 |
Alvarez Kelly | Liz Pickering | 1966 |
The Chase | Emily Stewart | 1966 |
Run for Your Life | Alicia Stuyvesant | 1965 |
Profiles in Courage | Prudence Crandall | 1964 |
Invitation to a Gunfighter | Ruth Adams | 1964 |
The Reporter | Sheryl Madison | 1964 |
Slattery's People | Dr. Kay Pearson | 1964 |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Laura | 1963 |
Burke's Law | Seraphim Parks / Mimsy B. Groves | 1963 |
The Fugitive | Barbara Webb / Barbara Wells | 1963 |
Breaking Point | Diane Henry | 1963 |
Golden Showcase | Nericia | 1961 |
Alcoa Premiere | Karen Evans | 1961 |
Ben Casey | Dr. Elizabeth Willard | 1961 |
Dr. Kildare | Joan Cartwright / Lila Gregg | 1961 |
The Defenders | Sheila Phelps | 1961 |
Kraft Mystery Theater | Karen Evans | 1961 |
Route 66 | Sidney Brookes / Prudie Adams / Charlotte Duval | 1960 |
Here's Hollywood | Self | 1960 |
Checkmate | Elena Nardos | 1960 |
Moment of Fear | Tansy Saylor | 1960 |
The Subterraneans | Roxanne | 1960 |
Buick-Electra Playhouse | Marjorie | 1959 |
Adventures in Paradise | Audrey Lee | 1959 |
The Twilight Zone | Helen Foley | 1959 |
Bell Book and Candle | Merle Kittridge | 1958 |
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse | Elaine Mace | 1958 |
The Garry Moore Show | Self | 1958 |
The Frank Sinatra Show | Betty Evers | 1957 |
Suspicion | Kelly Pomeroy | 1957 |
M Squad | Kathy Bane | 1957 |
Wagon Train | Maggie Thomas | 1957 |
Have Gun - Will Travel | Nancy | 1957 |
Gun for a Coward | Aud Niven | 1956 |
A Woman's Devotion | Stella Stevenson | 1956 |
Playhouse 90 | Karen Andrews / Sister Martha | 1956 |
The Alcoa Hour | Rosie McLeod | 1955 |
Playwrights '56 | Quentin | 1955 |
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial | Beth Devlin | 1955 |
The Millionaire | Tina | 1955 |
The United States Steel Hour | Marianne Lindsey | 1953 |
Rogue's March | Jane Wensley | 1953 |
General Electric Theater | Lulie Spock / Sarine | 1953 |
Omnibus | (segment "Mother Goose") | 1952 |
Holiday for Sinners | Susan Corvier | 1952 |
Starlift | Nell Wayne | 1951 |
Goodyear Playhouse | Julie | 1951 |
Schlitz Playhouse | Beth Devlin / Lucy Nell Crater | 1951 |
Goodbye, My Fancy | Virginia Merrill | 1951 |
Fourteen Hours | Bit Part | 1951 |
The Arthur Murray Party | Self | 1950 |
Studio One | Judith Slater | 1948 |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Self | 1948 |
Kraft Theatre | Ailie Calhoun | 1947 |