You Should Meet My Sister - Cast (original) (raw)
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- Goodyear Theatre You Should Meet My Sister (Season 3, Episode 36)
- TV Episode |Drama
Goodyear Theatre
You Should Meet My Sister (Season 3, Episode 36)
TV Episode |Drama
The story of two pretty sisters who leave Ohio and head for New York to further their careers; Ruth as a writer, and Eileen as an actress.
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Updated May 16, 1960
Release date
May 16, 1960 (United States)
Awards
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Won 1 Primetime Emmy Award. Another 3 nominations
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7 cast members |
Name | Known for |
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Pattee ChapmanHelen (as Pattie Chapman) Helen (as Pattie Chapman) See fewer | The Bob Cummings Show (1955) |
Henry Corden Mr. Spivak Mr. Spivak See fewer | The Ten Commandments (1956) |
Joey Forman Frank Frank See fewer | The Nude Bomb (1980) |
Anne HelmEileen Sherwood Eileen Sherwood See fewer | Follow That Dream (1962) |
Tom Reese Wreck Wreck See fewer | Vanishing Point (1971) |
Elaine StritchRuth Sherwood Ruth Sherwood See fewer | 30 Rock (2006) |
Dick Wesson Ernie Ernie See fewer | Calamity Jane (1953) |
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