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  1. 30. Dez. 2019 · WASHINGTON (AP) — Fred P. Graham, who covered the Supreme Court and momentous legal affairs of his era for The New York Times, CBS News and Court TV, has died at his Washington home. He was 88.

  2. Fred Graham est un acteur et cascadeur américain, né le 26 octobre 1908 à Springer (Nouveau-Mexique), mort le 10 octobre 1979 (à 70 ans) à Scottsdale). Il a tourné dans plus de 200 films. Il a tourné dans plus de 200 films.

  3. Kiss Me, Kate wurde 1953 vom Regisseur George Sidney als 3D-Film produziert, mit Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson, Ann Miller und Keenan Wynn. Die Verfilmung erhielt eine überwiegend positive Rezeption; in Deutschland kam der Film als Küß mich, Kätchen! in die Kinos. Lange Zeit war die 3D-Fassung verschollen, erst im Jahr 2003 wurde sie auf der ...

  4. 30. Dez. 2019 · WASHINGTON (AP) — Fred P. Graham, who covered the Supreme Court and momentous legal affairs of his era for The New York Times, CBS News and Court TV, has died at his Washington home. He was 88. The cause of his death Saturday was complications from Parkinson’s disease, according to his wife, Skila Harris. Graham was the first lawyer hired ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0334040Fred Graham - IMDb

    Fred Graham. Actor: The Giant Gila Monster. Baseball gave burly Fred Graham his start in motion pictures. In 1928 he was working for the MGM sound department and also playing semi-pro baseball on the side. The studio was making a murder mystery called Death on the Diamond (1934), starring Robert Young and Nat Pendleton. Graham was hired to tutor Young and Pendleton in the fine points of the ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0334043Fred Graham - IMDb

    Fred Graham. Self: Trial Story. Fred Graham was born on 6 October 1931 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. He was married to Skila Harris and Sheila Lucile McCrea. He died on 28 December 2019 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

  7. 16. Juni 2023 · Fred Patterson Graham (1931–2019) Journalist Fred Graham was the dean of television news Supreme Court reporting in the 1970s and into the 1980s. Building upon his tenure as the U.S. Supreme Court reporter for the New York Times, and as law correspondent for CBS News, Graham pioneered television coverage of the nation’s highest court.