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George Peppard and Dolores Hart

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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George Peppard and Dolores Hart
The Pleasure of His Company on Broadway.
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George Peppard
George Peppard was an actor, an X-Marine, a pilot, and a television star. He is buried with his parents in Dearborn, Michigan. I met him when he was very young and before he became a household name. He was very handsome and happy to be asked for his autograph because he was surrounded by stars who had already been famous for years: Cyril Ritchard, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Charles Ruggles, Dolores Hart, and Judith Anderson. It was a great day for me. later I interviewed Dolores Hart when she was in another show. She was beautiful and sweet. Today she is "MOTHER DOLORES" the Mother Superior in a convent in Bethlehem Connecticut.
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