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Struthers

[struhth-erz]

noun

  1. a city in NE Ohio, near Youngstown.



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Major studios sent their silent film stars to the playhouse school to beef up their acting chops, and later students including Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Sally Struthers and Raymond Burr roamed the hallways.

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In the "Black Panther" franchise, Mr. Coogler leaned on historical memory to display the innovation, beauty, majesty, and pageantry of African people, countering stereotypes etched in the minds of the masses from those Sally Struthers "Save the Children" commercials.

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While America will always be “obsessed with youth,” Schur said part of the magic of “A Man on the Inside” was seeing actors like Sally Struthers, Margaret Avery and Stephen McKinley Henderson getting to show they never stopped being great actors just because they got older.

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Balancing out Danson are standout performances by Struthers and Ruttan, but Henderson's anchoring turn as a solitary figure Charles values at first as a resource but soon comes to cherish for personal reasons, infuses the story with grace and soul.

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Despite flirtatious overtures from Struthers’ Virginia, Charles doesn’t feel a pull toward anyone except, maybe, for Susan Ruttan’s Gladys, for reasons that have nothing to do with romance, and Stephen McKinley Henderson's Calbert.

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