Gary Fred Merrill (August 2, 1915 – March 5, 1990) was an American film and televisioncharacter actor whose credits included more than fifty feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of television guest appearances. Merrill starred in All About Eve and married his co-star, Bette Davis.
Edward R. Murrow visits with Bette Davis and Gary Merrill from their home in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, discussing life in New England.
published: 24 Mar 2019
GARY MERRILL TRIBUTE
published: 16 Mar 2017
*Phone Call From A Stranger* - Bette Davis, Gary Merrill, Shelley Winters (1952)
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published: 20 Nov 2017
GARY MERRILL
Nacimiento: 2 de agosto de 1915
Fallecimiento: 5 de marzo de 1990
published: 29 Apr 2021
Alcoa-Goodyear Theater 6-15-59 "The Best Way to Go" Gary Merrill, more
Alcoa-Goodyear Theater 6-15-59 "The Best Way to Go": A newspaperman must come to grips with the fact that he has less than two years left to live. Starring Gary Merrill, William Swan, Hugh Lawrence, Jay C. Flippen, Frank Maxwell, Jason Wingreen, and Joseph Sonessa. Directed by Walter Grauman, story by William Lindsay Gresham, teleplay by Leonard Freeman. Alcoa Theatre was a half-hour anthology series that ran from September 30, 1957 through May 23, 1960. You can find more episodes of this and other vintage TV anthologies in the BetaGems playlist "Anthology Television 1950s-1960s."
BetaGems are culled from an archive of over 1000 beta video tapes recorded from 1983 into the 1990s. Most feature live music performances broadcast on television in San Diego CA, though there are also rarely see...
published: 29 Jun 2020
Gary Shilling: What Is the Consensus View Getting Wrong? (w/Ed Harrison)
Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., joins Real Vision managing editor Ed Harrison to evaluate the health of the economy and how it impacts the future path of assets such as bonds, real estate, and stocks. Shilling notes that the consensus view—that the economy is going to re-open very rapidly, that inflation is going to come roaring back, and that interest rates will go through the roof—contradicts the lessons he has learned across his storied career in financial markets. Shilling argues that the four-decade-long trend of declining interest rates on U.S. Treasurys will continue, and he shares with Harrison several investment ideas in commodities and bonds that allow investors to be cautious without being actively bearish. Shilling and Harrison also discuss trends such as wo...
Alcoa-Goodyear Theater 6-15-59 "The Best Way to Go": A newspaperman must come to grips with the fact that he has less than two years left to live. Starring Gary...
Alcoa-Goodyear Theater 6-15-59 "The Best Way to Go": A newspaperman must come to grips with the fact that he has less than two years left to live. Starring Gary Merrill, William Swan, Hugh Lawrence, Jay C. Flippen, Frank Maxwell, Jason Wingreen, and Joseph Sonessa. Directed by Walter Grauman, story by William Lindsay Gresham, teleplay by Leonard Freeman. Alcoa Theatre was a half-hour anthology series that ran from September 30, 1957 through May 23, 1960. You can find more episodes of this and other vintage TV anthologies in the BetaGems playlist "Anthology Television 1950s-1960s."
BetaGems are culled from an archive of over 1000 beta video tapes recorded from 1983 into the 1990s. Most feature live music performances broadcast on television in San Diego CA, though there are also rarely seen commercials, comedy clips, and other material that doesn't seem to be anywhere else on Youtube or online. Most of the tapes were recorded on a Sony SL-HFT7 Super Beta Theater Hi-Fi Stereo - the same model was refurbished and is being used for these digital transfers and uploads.
In rare occasions where a BetaGems clip does appear elsewhere, we're only uploading if our own beta master is better quality or contains material not seen previously. Much footage comes from public television and public access broadcasts that the taper, who worked for a local cable TV production company in the 1980s, monitored nightly for several years. Some of the programming is strictly regional, mostly from the San Diego area.
Alcoa-Goodyear Theater 6-15-59 "The Best Way to Go": A newspaperman must come to grips with the fact that he has less than two years left to live. Starring Gary Merrill, William Swan, Hugh Lawrence, Jay C. Flippen, Frank Maxwell, Jason Wingreen, and Joseph Sonessa. Directed by Walter Grauman, story by William Lindsay Gresham, teleplay by Leonard Freeman. Alcoa Theatre was a half-hour anthology series that ran from September 30, 1957 through May 23, 1960. You can find more episodes of this and other vintage TV anthologies in the BetaGems playlist "Anthology Television 1950s-1960s."
BetaGems are culled from an archive of over 1000 beta video tapes recorded from 1983 into the 1990s. Most feature live music performances broadcast on television in San Diego CA, though there are also rarely seen commercials, comedy clips, and other material that doesn't seem to be anywhere else on Youtube or online. Most of the tapes were recorded on a Sony SL-HFT7 Super Beta Theater Hi-Fi Stereo - the same model was refurbished and is being used for these digital transfers and uploads.
In rare occasions where a BetaGems clip does appear elsewhere, we're only uploading if our own beta master is better quality or contains material not seen previously. Much footage comes from public television and public access broadcasts that the taper, who worked for a local cable TV production company in the 1980s, monitored nightly for several years. Some of the programming is strictly regional, mostly from the San Diego area.
Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., joins Real Vision managing editor Ed Harrison to evaluate the health of the economy and how it impacts the f...
Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., joins Real Vision managing editor Ed Harrison to evaluate the health of the economy and how it impacts the future path of assets such as bonds, real estate, and stocks. Shilling notes that the consensus view—that the economy is going to re-open very rapidly, that inflation is going to come roaring back, and that interest rates will go through the roof—contradicts the lessons he has learned across his storied career in financial markets. Shilling argues that the four-decade-long trend of declining interest rates on U.S. Treasurys will continue, and he shares with Harrison several investment ideas in commodities and bonds that allow investors to be cautious without being actively bearish. Shilling and Harrison also discuss trends such as working-from-home, the residential real estate boom, and the savings glut in Asian countries. Filmed on April 21, 2021. Key learnings: Shilling is very bullish on bonds and views the recent rise in commodity prices with some skepticism. He has his eye on small positions and is only willing to size-up his trades once he has seen confirmation of his thesis.
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Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., joins Real Vision managing editor Ed Harrison to evaluate the health of the economy and how it impacts the future path of assets such as bonds, real estate, and stocks. Shilling notes that the consensus view—that the economy is going to re-open very rapidly, that inflation is going to come roaring back, and that interest rates will go through the roof—contradicts the lessons he has learned across his storied career in financial markets. Shilling argues that the four-decade-long trend of declining interest rates on U.S. Treasurys will continue, and he shares with Harrison several investment ideas in commodities and bonds that allow investors to be cautious without being actively bearish. Shilling and Harrison also discuss trends such as working-from-home, the residential real estate boom, and the savings glut in Asian countries. Filmed on April 21, 2021. Key learnings: Shilling is very bullish on bonds and views the recent rise in commodity prices with some skepticism. He has his eye on small positions and is only willing to size-up his trades once he has seen confirmation of his thesis.
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This is pretty obvious, but we should probably say it anyway so that there is absolutely no confusion…The material in REAL VISION GROUP video programs and publications {collectively referred to as “RV RELEASES”} is provided for informational purposes only and is NOT investment advice. The information in RV RELEASES has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but Real Vision and its contributors, distributors and/or publisher, licensors, and their respective employees, contractors , agents, suppliers and vendors { collectively, “Affiliated Parties”} make no representation or warranty as to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of the content in RV RELEASES. Any data included in RV RELEASES are illustrative only and not for investment purposes. Any opinion or recommendation expressed in RV RELEASES is subject to change without notice. RV Releases do not recommend, explicitly nor implicitly, nor suggest or recommend any investment strategy. Real Vision Group and its Affiliated Parties disclaim all liability for any loss that may arise (whether direct indirect, consequential, incidental, punitive or otherwise) from any use of the information in RV RELEASES. Real Vision Group and its Affiliated Parties do not have regard to any individual’s, group of individuals’ or entity’s specific investment objectives, financial situation or circumstance. RV RELEASES do not express any opinion on the future value of any security, currency or other investment instrument. You should seek expert financial and other advice regarding the appropriateness of the material discussed or recommended in RV RELEASES and should note that investment values may fall, you may receive less back than originally invested and past performances is not necessarily reflective of future performances. Well that was pretty intense! We hope you got all of that – now stop reading the small print and go and enjoy Real Vision.
Alcoa-Goodyear Theater 6-15-59 "The Best Way to Go": A newspaperman must come to grips with the fact that he has less than two years left to live. Starring Gary Merrill, William Swan, Hugh Lawrence, Jay C. Flippen, Frank Maxwell, Jason Wingreen, and Joseph Sonessa. Directed by Walter Grauman, story by William Lindsay Gresham, teleplay by Leonard Freeman. Alcoa Theatre was a half-hour anthology series that ran from September 30, 1957 through May 23, 1960. You can find more episodes of this and other vintage TV anthologies in the BetaGems playlist "Anthology Television 1950s-1960s."
BetaGems are culled from an archive of over 1000 beta video tapes recorded from 1983 into the 1990s. Most feature live music performances broadcast on television in San Diego CA, though there are also rarely seen commercials, comedy clips, and other material that doesn't seem to be anywhere else on Youtube or online. Most of the tapes were recorded on a Sony SL-HFT7 Super Beta Theater Hi-Fi Stereo - the same model was refurbished and is being used for these digital transfers and uploads.
In rare occasions where a BetaGems clip does appear elsewhere, we're only uploading if our own beta master is better quality or contains material not seen previously. Much footage comes from public television and public access broadcasts that the taper, who worked for a local cable TV production company in the 1980s, monitored nightly for several years. Some of the programming is strictly regional, mostly from the San Diego area.
Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., joins Real Vision managing editor Ed Harrison to evaluate the health of the economy and how it impacts the future path of assets such as bonds, real estate, and stocks. Shilling notes that the consensus view—that the economy is going to re-open very rapidly, that inflation is going to come roaring back, and that interest rates will go through the roof—contradicts the lessons he has learned across his storied career in financial markets. Shilling argues that the four-decade-long trend of declining interest rates on U.S. Treasurys will continue, and he shares with Harrison several investment ideas in commodities and bonds that allow investors to be cautious without being actively bearish. Shilling and Harrison also discuss trends such as working-from-home, the residential real estate boom, and the savings glut in Asian countries. Filmed on April 21, 2021. Key learnings: Shilling is very bullish on bonds and views the recent rise in commodity prices with some skepticism. He has his eye on small positions and is only willing to size-up his trades once he has seen confirmation of his thesis.
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This is pretty obvious, but we should probably say it anyway so that there is absolutely no confusion…The material in REAL VISION GROUP video programs and publications {collectively referred to as “RV RELEASES”} is provided for informational purposes only and is NOT investment advice. The information in RV RELEASES has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but Real Vision and its contributors, distributors and/or publisher, licensors, and their respective employees, contractors , agents, suppliers and vendors { collectively, “Affiliated Parties”} make no representation or warranty as to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of the content in RV RELEASES. Any data included in RV RELEASES are illustrative only and not for investment purposes. Any opinion or recommendation expressed in RV RELEASES is subject to change without notice. RV Releases do not recommend, explicitly nor implicitly, nor suggest or recommend any investment strategy. Real Vision Group and its Affiliated Parties disclaim all liability for any loss that may arise (whether direct indirect, consequential, incidental, punitive or otherwise) from any use of the information in RV RELEASES. Real Vision Group and its Affiliated Parties do not have regard to any individual’s, group of individuals’ or entity’s specific investment objectives, financial situation or circumstance. RV RELEASES do not express any opinion on the future value of any security, currency or other investment instrument. You should seek expert financial and other advice regarding the appropriateness of the material discussed or recommended in RV RELEASES and should note that investment values may fall, you may receive less back than originally invested and past performances is not necessarily reflective of future performances. Well that was pretty intense! We hope you got all of that – now stop reading the small print and go and enjoy Real Vision.
Gary Fred Merrill (August 2, 1915 – March 5, 1990) was an American film and televisioncharacter actor whose credits included more than fifty feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of television guest appearances. Merrill starred in All About Eve and married his co-star, Bette Davis.
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GaryMerrill completed 9 of 11 passes for 140 yards and a touchdown and had 23 carries for 188 yards and two TDs, including the winning score with 25 seconds left in visiting St ... Merrill also had two two-point conversion runs ... Luke’s (Conn.) 9 ... St ... St.
JASON CLARKE, Westbury. He had 11 tackles and four sacks in a 28-0 win over Plainview-Old BethpageJFK. RYAN CONIGLIARO, Wantagh. He completed all six pass attempts for 191 yards and two touchdowns in a 54-16 win over East Rockaway... GARY MERRILL, St ... ....
SUFFOLK DIVISION I. Lindenhurst 49, Central Islip 0 ... He also had a rushing score ... Keenan Walls Jr ... CHSFL ... GaryMerrill ran for 205 yards and three touchdowns on 27 carries and completed 17 of 23 passes for 246 yards and three touchdowns for visiting St.
GaryMerrill completed 16 of 24 pass for 226 yards and two touchdowns and had 27 carries for 168 yards and three scores to lead visiting St. Anthony’s to a 35-27 win over MonsignorFarrell in CHSFL football on Friday night ...Anthony’s (2-2) ... ....
GEO ALVAREZ, Floyd. He caught two passes for 68 yards and a touchdown and returned a fumble 16 yards for a TD in a 46-28 win over Lindenhurst. He added five tackles and an interception. ANDREW AMARANDO, Connetquot ...John the Baptist ... GARY MERRILL, St ... ....
GaryNorton (1981) ... Gary would end up being an All-State football player anchoring a great 8-1 football team who came up a 8-7 loss to Merrill that prevented them from being the first Shepherd football team to ever make the playoffs.
Anthony’s answered with a six-play, 54-yard scoring drive capped by a 31-yard touchdown pass from GaryMerrill to James Taylor with 4.09 left. Merrill completed 14 of 19 passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns.
CHSFL ... ST ... GaryMerrill, QB, Sr.; Billy Dowling, OL, Sr.; Cam Urso, DL, Sr.; Kevin Moore, DB, Jr.; Johnny Russo, WR, Jr. They will be led by dual-threat quarterback Merrill who posted a strong campaign last season (13 passing touchdowns and 15 rushing).