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If all space invaders looked like this, we'd be in trouble.
Model and Dancing with the Stars contestant Joanna Krupa
Team Edward or Team Jacob?
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 04/22/1923
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, USA
Death Date: 06/23/2006
Recognized by "The Guinness Book of World Records" as the most prolific television producer of all time, Aaron Spelling has helped shape the medium since the 1960s and, though primarily known for escapist entertainment, has always mixed the occasional serious drama in amidst the comedies, actioners and glamour-girl shows that brought him his greatest success. He began his career as a war correspondent for Stars and Stripes during World War II but switched from journalism to drama after leaving the service, directing productions before scripting his first play, "Thorns in the Road". The first
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1942
Served in US Air Force; worked as a correspondent for STARS AND STRIPES; wounded by sniper's bullet in left hand and knee
Directed several plays at Playhouse and Margo Jones Theatre in Dallas, Texas, and the Players Theatre in Los Angeles
Wrote his first play, "Thorns in the Road", based on his nightmarish WWII experiences; staged play with his "mail-room guys"--a group of fledgling actors who worked in the same office building as he did when he arrived in Los Angeles
1953
Acted in first feature, "Vicki"
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