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John Beradino

John Beradino (born Giovanni Berardino, May 1, 1917 – May 19, 1996) was an American Major League Baseball infielder and actor. Known as Johnny Berardino[2] during his baseball career, he was also credited during his acting career as John Berardino, John Baradino, John Barardino or John Barradino.

Johnny Berardino
Second baseman / Shortstop
Born: Giovanni Berardino
(1917-05-01)May 1, 1917
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Died: May 19, 1996(1996-05-19) (aged 79)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 22, 1939, for the St. Louis Browns
Last MLB appearance
September 19, 1952, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
MLB statistics
Batting average.249
Home runs36
Runs batted in387
Teams
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUSC
Occupation(s)Actor, baseball player
Years active1939–1996
Known forSteve Hardy (General Hospital)
Spouses
Jeanette Nadine Barritt
(m. 1941; div. 1955)
Charissa Hughes (née Veronica Contos Patton)[1]
(m. 1961; death 1963)
Marjorie Binder
(m. 1971)
Children4

Early life and education edit

 
Publicity photo for the 10th Anniversary of General Hospital, 1973

Beradino was born in Los Angeles[3] and was raised near Hollywood.[2] He attended Belmont High School in downtown Los Angeles. Beradino won a football scholarship to the University of Southern California in 1936,[3] but he soon switched to baseball.[3]

Although Beradino is sometimes believed to have appeared in the silent Our Gang comedies as a child actor, he has not been identified as having appeared in any of the existing films.[3]

Career edit

Baseball edit

After attending the University of Southern California, where he played baseball under coach Sam Barry and was member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, Beradino was a major league player from 1939 to 1952,[3] except for three years of military service in the U.S. Naval Reserve[4][5] during World War II from 1942 to 1945. He played for the St. Louis Browns, Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates, winning the World Series with the Indians in 1948.[6] While primarily a middle infielder, playing second baseman or shortstop, he also played first and third base.

After injuring his leg and being released by Pittsburgh in 1952, he retired from baseball and returned to acting, having appeared in his first film in 1948.

Acting edit

Beradino appeared briefly in an uncredited role as a state trooper in the 1954 thriller Suddenly, starring Frank Sinatra and Sterling Hayden, and later performed as a policeman who allows Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) to make a phone call to his mother in the 1959 Hitchcock thriller North by Northwest.

Beradino (still billed as John Berardino) played a cameo role in the 1954 sci-fi thriller Them!. He also appeared in a 1956 episode of the television series Adventures of Superman titled "The Unlucky Number" as a small-time criminal struggling to reform.

Beradino appeared twice on the Western series Annie Oakley: as Gorman in "Annie Rides the Navajo Trail" and as Roscoe Barnes in "Amateur Outlaw" (both 1956). He appeared as an outlaw in the opening scenes of Budd Boetticher'sSeven Men From Now in 1956. He guest-starred on John Bromfield's syndicated crime drama with a modern Western setting, Sheriff of Cochise, and Bromfield's successor series, U.S. Marshal. He was also cast in an episode of David Janssen's crime drama series Richard Diamond, Private Detective.

Beradino played a minor gangster in The Untouchables pilot that originally aired as an installment in the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse. He then played the recurring role of gangster Augie Viale in two episodes from the first season of The Untouchables series, "The Jake Lingle Killing" and "One-Armed Bandits".

December 2, 1959, Beradino appeared in the episode "The Third Strike" of the syndicated adventure series Rescue 8, playing a professional baseball player who loses consciousness when struck by a wild pitch and awakens with short-term amnesia.

After appearing in more than a dozen B-movies, as well as in supporting roles on the series I Led Three Lives and The New Breed,[3] he was offered the role of Dr. Steve Hardy on the soap opera General Hospital.[7] Beradino also played a version of his General Hospital character on an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

Recognition edit

For his contribution to the television industry, Beradino has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame[3] at 6801 Hollywood Blvd. He has also been inducted into the University of Southern California Athletic Hall of Fame.

He is the only person to have won a World Series (1948) and have his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (1993).

Beradino received three Daytime Emmy Award nominations for best actor in a daytime drama.[3]

In tribute, General Hospital left Beradino's image with that of Rachel Ames in its opening sequence for more than a year after his death, through several updates.[8] His image was finally removed in early 1998, but an action clip of Beradino's character remained in the sequence until its 2004 retirement.

Personal life and death edit

Beradino had two children, Toni and Cindy. from his first marriage and two children, Katherine Ann and John Anthony from his second marriage. He had a third wife, Marjorie, when he died.[3]

Beradino was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 1996[3] and died on May 19, 1996 in his Los Angeles home.[2][3][4]

Beradino supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election.[9]

Filmography edit

 
John and Marjorie Beradino, 1971.

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1948 The Winner's Circle Trainer
1949 The Kid from Cleveland Mac
1951 Francis Goes to the Races S.C. White uncredited
1952 The Winning Team Sherdel uncredited
1953 Powder River Dealer uncredited
The Kid from Left Field Hank Dreiser
1954 The Command Sergeant Major uncredited
Suddenly Trooper
Them! Patrolman Ryan
The Raid Yankee Soldier Buying Cigars uncredited
Shield for Murder Gambler Being Booked uncredited
Suddenly Trooper uncredited
The Bamboo Prison Progressive uncredited
1955 East of Eden Coalman at Lettuce Field uncredited
Marty Man in Bar uncredited
The McConnell Story Engineer uncredited
Illegal Scott's Client uncredited
1956 The Killer Is Loose Mac
Behind the High Wall Carl Burkhardt
Seven Men from Now Clint
Emergency Hospital Policeman at Accident uncredited
1958 The World Was His Jury Tony Armand
Wild Heritage Arn
The Naked and the Dead Capt. Mantelli
1959 North by Northwest Sergeant Emile Klinger
1960 Seven Thieves Chief of Detectives
1961 The Right Approach Rod
1982 Young Doctors in Love Soap Cameos directed by Garry Marshall[14]

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1954 I Led Three Lives Special Agent Steven Daniels recurring from 1954 to 1956
1956 Sheriff of Cochise Walt Harris episode: "Deputy's Wife" (S 2:Ep 6)
Annie Oakley Gorman episode: "Annie Rides the Navajo Trail"(S 3:Ep 25)
Adventures of Superman Dexter Brown episode: "The Unlucky Number" (S 4:Ep 2)
Annie Oakley Henchman Roscoe Barnes episode: "Amateur Outlaw" (S 3:Ep 28)
1957 Richard Diamond, Private Detective Marty Stopka episode: "The Torch Carriers" (S 1:Ep 9)
1958 Tombstone Territory Frank Leslie episode: "Shoot Out at Dark" (S 1, Ep 13)
Tales of Wells Fargo Kendall episode: "The Counterfeiters" (S 3"Ep 13
"Sea Hunt" Athlete Father Dave Crane episode: "The Lost Ones", S 1, Episode 28
1959 Have Gun - Will Travel Nelson Pike episode: "Juliet" ( S 2:Ep 20)
Rescue 8 Al episode: "The Third Strike" ( S 2:Ep 11)
Bronco Turk Hansen episode: "The Belles of Silver Flat" (S 1:Ep 14)
The Untouchables Johnny Giannini, Augie Viale episode 1: pilot, Episodes 3 and 17
The Texan Duke Ellis episode: "The Marshal of Yellow Jacket"
1960 U.S. Marshal Carl Tabor episode: "Backfire" (S 2:Ep 25)
Lawman Walt Carmody episode: "Dilemma" (S 3:Ep 7)
Checkmate Floyd Venner episode: "The Dark Divide" (S 1:Ep 9)
1961 Tales of Wells Fargo Virgil McCready episode: "Border Renegades" (S 5:Ep 15)
Route 66 Police Lieutenant Fielding episode: "Sleep on Four Pillows: (S 1:Ep 18)
Dante Phil Diamond episode: "Not as a Canary" (S 1:Ep 20)
Coronado 9 Andre Machado episode: "Caribbean Chase" (S 1:Ep 24)
Michael Shayne Danny Fleck episode: "The Body Beautiful" (S 1:Ep 25)
Coronado 9 Will episode: "Excursion to Algiers" (S 1:Ep 26)
Miami Undercover Tom Dane episode: "The Tom Dane Story" (S 1:Ep 11)
Surfside 6 Granger episode: "Circumstantial Evidence" (S 1:Ep 29)
The Brothers Brannagan Don Girard episode: "Treasure Hunt" (S 1:Ep 33)
Whispering Smith Claude Denton
  • episode: "The Mortal Coil" (S 1:Ep 12)
  • credited as John Berardino
The New Breed Sgt. Vince Cavelli
Cain's Hundred Al Krajac episode: "Crime and Commitment: Part 1" (S 1:Ep 1–Pilot)
Bronco Ross Kinkaid episode: "The Cousin from Atlanta" (S 4:Ep 1)
1963 General Hospital Steve Hardy from 1963 to 1996
1968 Batman Doctor episode: "Penguin's Clean Sweep" (S 3:Ep 20)
1971 Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate Det. Hallum directed by Ted Post[15] and the screenplay adapted by John D.F. Black from a novel of the same name by Doris Miles Disney.[16]
1972 Moon of the Wolf Dr. Druten directed by Daniel Petrie[17]
1978 A Guide for the Married Woman Doctor directed by Hy Averback[18]
1981 The Love Boat Dr. Cotts episode: "Black Sheep/Hometown Doc/Clothes Make the Girl" (S 4:Ep 21)
Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige Jake Wells directed by Richard A. Colla[19] and based on Leroy's autobiography Don't Look Back: Satchel Paige in the Shadows of Baseball.[20]
1992 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Dr. Harding episode: "Ill Will" (S 2:Ep 18)

References edit

  1. ^ Cohen, Alan (2018). "Johnny Berardino". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Oliver, Mynra (May 22, 1996). "John Beradino; 'General Hospital' Star". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Grimes, William (May 22, 1996). . The New York Times. p. 21. Archived from the original on November 4, 2010. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Markusen, Bruce (August 26, 2011). "Cooperstown Confidential: Hollywood meets Mr. Boggs". Hard Ball Times. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  5. ^ "Baseball in Wartime.com". Baseball in Wartime. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  6. ^ SOD 2009, p. 67.
  7. ^ Kearney & Buchanan 1976, pp. 17–24, 53–55.
  8. ^ DiGiacomo, Robert (July 16, 1996). "'General Hospital' To Pay Tribute To Member Of Original 1963 Cast Dr. Hardy Was A Stalwart Character On The Soap Opera For 33 Years". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  9. ^ Critchlow, Donald T. (2013-10-21). When Hollywood Was Right: How Movie Stars, Studio Moguls, and Big Business Remade American Politics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107650282.
  10. ^ "Suddenly". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  11. ^ "Them!". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  12. ^ "North by Northwest". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  13. ^ "The Right Approach". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  14. ^ "Young Doctors in Love". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  15. ^ "Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  16. ^ Disney, Dorris Miles (1970). Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate. New York City: Doubleday. ISBN 9997406311. OCLC 98757.
  17. ^ "Moon of the Wolf". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  18. ^ "A Guide for the Married Woman". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  19. ^ "Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  20. ^ Ribowsky, Mark (2000). Don't Look Back : Satchel Paige in the Shadows of Baseball. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0306809637.

Sources edit

  • SOD (February 24, 2009). "Athletic Support". Soap Opera Digest. United States. 34 (8): 67.
  • Kearney, Patricia; Buchanan, Betty (January 1976). "The Story of ABC-TV's General Hospital (First Installment)". Daytime TV: 17–24, 53–55. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  • Selby, Spencer (1984). Dark City: The Film Noir. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0786404780.

External links edit

  • John Beradino at IMDb
  • John Beradino at AllMovie
  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • The Virtual Card Collection – Johnny Berardino, 1952 Topps Card # 252
  • John Berardino at The Deadball Era

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John Beradino born Giovanni Berardino May 1 1917 May 19 1996 was an American Major League Baseball infielder and actor Known as Johnny Berardino 2 during his baseball career he was also credited during his acting career as John Berardino John Baradino John Barardino or John Barradino Johnny BerardinoSecond baseman ShortstopBorn Giovanni Berardino 1917 05 01 May 1 1917Los Angeles California U S Died May 19 1996 1996 05 19 aged 79 Los Angeles California U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutApril 22 1939 for the St Louis BrownsLast MLB appearanceSeptember 19 1952 for the Pittsburgh PiratesMLB statisticsBatting average 249Home runs36Runs batted in387TeamsSt Louis Browns 1939 1942 1946 1947 Cleveland Indians 1948 1950 Pittsburgh Pirates 1950 St Louis Browns 1951 Cleveland Indians 1952 Pittsburgh Pirates 1952 NationalityAmericanAlma materUSCOccupation s Actor baseball playerYears active1939 1996Known forSteve Hardy General Hospital SpousesJeanette Nadine Barritt m 1941 div 1955 wbr Charissa Hughes nee Veronica Contos Patton 1 m 1961 death 1963 wbr Marjorie Binder m 1971 wbr Children4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Acting 3 Recognition 4 Personal life and death 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 External linksEarly life and education edit nbsp Publicity photo for the 10th Anniversary of General Hospital 1973Beradino was born in Los Angeles 3 and was raised near Hollywood 2 He attended Belmont High School in downtown Los Angeles Beradino won a football scholarship to the University of Southern California in 1936 3 but he soon switched to baseball 3 Although Beradino is sometimes believed to have appeared in the silent Our Gang comedies as a child actor he has not been identified as having appeared in any of the existing films 3 Career editBaseball edit After attending the University of Southern California where he played baseball under coach Sam Barry and was member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity Beradino was a major league player from 1939 to 1952 3 except for three years of military service in the U S Naval Reserve 4 5 during World War II from 1942 to 1945 He played for the St Louis Browns Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates winning the World Series with the Indians in 1948 6 While primarily a middle infielder playing second baseman or shortstop he also played first and third base After injuring his leg and being released by Pittsburgh in 1952 he retired from baseball and returned to acting having appeared in his first film in 1948 Acting edit Beradino appeared briefly in an uncredited role as a state trooper in the 1954 thriller Suddenly starring Frank Sinatra and Sterling Hayden and later performed as a policeman who allows Roger Thornhill Cary Grant to make a phone call to his mother in the 1959 Hitchcock thriller North by Northwest Beradino still billed as John Berardino played a cameo role in the 1954 sci fi thriller Them He also appeared in a 1956 episode of the television series Adventures of Superman titled The Unlucky Number as a small time criminal struggling to reform Beradino appeared twice on the Western series Annie Oakley as Gorman in Annie Rides the Navajo Trail and as Roscoe Barnes in Amateur Outlaw both 1956 He appeared as an outlaw in the opening scenes of Budd Boetticher sSeven Men From Now in 1956 He guest starred on John Bromfield s syndicated crime drama with a modern Western setting Sheriff of Cochise and Bromfield s successor series U S Marshal He was also cast in an episode of David Janssen s crime drama series Richard Diamond Private Detective Beradino played a minor gangster in The Untouchables pilot that originally aired as an installment in the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse He then played the recurring role of gangster Augie Viale in two episodes from the first season of The Untouchables series The Jake Lingle Killing and One Armed Bandits December 2 1959 Beradino appeared in the episode The Third Strike of the syndicated adventure series Rescue 8 playing a professional baseball player who loses consciousness when struck by a wild pitch and awakens with short term amnesia After appearing in more than a dozen B movies as well as in supporting roles on the series I Led Three Lives and The New Breed 3 he was offered the role of Dr Steve Hardy on the soap opera General Hospital 7 Beradino also played a version of his General Hospital character on an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Recognition editFor his contribution to the television industry Beradino has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 3 at 6801 Hollywood Blvd He has also been inducted into the University of Southern California Athletic Hall of Fame He is the only person to have won a World Series 1948 and have his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 1993 Beradino received three Daytime Emmy Award nominations for best actor in a daytime drama 3 In tribute General Hospital left Beradino s image with that of Rachel Ames in its opening sequence for more than a year after his death through several updates 8 His image was finally removed in early 1998 but an action clip of Beradino s character remained in the sequence until its 2004 retirement Personal life and death editBeradino had two children Toni and Cindy from his first marriage and two children Katherine Ann and John Anthony from his second marriage He had a third wife Marjorie when he died 3 Beradino was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 1996 3 and died on May 19 1996 in his Los Angeles home 2 3 4 Beradino supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election 9 Filmography edit nbsp John and Marjorie Beradino 1971 Film edit Year Title Role Notes1948 The Winner s Circle Trainer1949 The Kid from Cleveland Mac1951 Francis Goes to the Races S C White uncredited1952 The Winning Team Sherdel uncredited1953 Powder River Dealer uncreditedThe Kid from Left Field Hank Dreiser1954 The Command Sergeant Major uncreditedSuddenly Trooper directed by Lewis Allen 10 uncreditedThem Patrolman Ryan directed by Gordon Douglas 11 uncreditedThe Raid Yankee Soldier Buying Cigars uncreditedShield for Murder Gambler Being Booked uncreditedSuddenly Trooper uncreditedThe Bamboo Prison Progressive uncredited1955 East of Eden Coalman at Lettuce Field uncreditedMarty Man in Bar uncreditedThe McConnell Story Engineer uncreditedIllegal Scott s Client uncredited1956 The Killer Is Loose MacBehind the High Wall Carl BurkhardtSeven Men from Now ClintEmergency Hospital Policeman at Accident uncredited1958 The World Was His Jury Tony ArmandWild Heritage ArnThe Naked and the Dead Capt Mantelli1959 North by Northwest Sergeant Emile Klinger directed by Alfred Hitchcock 12 uncredited1960 Seven Thieves Chief of Detectives1961 The Right Approach Rod directed by David Butler 13 uncredited1982 Young Doctors in Love Soap Cameos directed by Garry Marshall 14 Television edit Year Title Role Notes1954 I Led Three Lives Special Agent Steven Daniels recurring from 1954 to 19561956 Sheriff of Cochise Walt Harris episode Deputy s Wife S 2 Ep 6 Annie Oakley Gorman episode Annie Rides the Navajo Trail S 3 Ep 25 Adventures of Superman Dexter Brown episode The Unlucky Number S 4 Ep 2 Annie Oakley Henchman Roscoe Barnes episode Amateur Outlaw S 3 Ep 28 1957 Richard Diamond Private Detective Marty Stopka episode The Torch Carriers S 1 Ep 9 1958 Tombstone Territory Frank Leslie episode Shoot Out at Dark S 1 Ep 13 Tales of Wells Fargo Kendall episode The Counterfeiters S 3 Ep 13 Sea Hunt Athlete Father Dave Crane episode The Lost Ones S 1 Episode 281959 Have Gun Will Travel Nelson Pike episode Juliet S 2 Ep 20 Rescue 8 Al episode The Third Strike S 2 Ep 11 Bronco Turk Hansen episode The Belles of Silver Flat S 1 Ep 14 The Untouchables Johnny Giannini Augie Viale episode 1 pilot Episodes 3 and 17The Texan Duke Ellis episode The Marshal of Yellow Jacket 1960 U S Marshal Carl Tabor episode Backfire S 2 Ep 25 Lawman Walt Carmody episode Dilemma S 3 Ep 7 Checkmate Floyd Venner episode The Dark Divide S 1 Ep 9 1961 Tales of Wells Fargo Virgil McCready episode Border Renegades S 5 Ep 15 Route 66 Police Lieutenant Fielding episode Sleep on Four Pillows S 1 Ep 18 Dante Phil Diamond episode Not as a Canary S 1 Ep 20 Coronado 9 Andre Machado episode Caribbean Chase S 1 Ep 24 Michael Shayne Danny Fleck episode The Body Beautiful S 1 Ep 25 Coronado 9 Will episode Excursion to Algiers S 1 Ep 26 Miami Undercover Tom Dane episode The Tom Dane Story S 1 Ep 11 Surfside 6 Granger episode Circumstantial Evidence S 1 Ep 29 The Brothers Brannagan Don Girard episode Treasure Hunt S 1 Ep 33 Whispering Smith Claude Denton episode The Mortal Coil S 1 Ep 12 credited as John BerardinoThe New Breed Sgt Vince CavelliCain s Hundred Al Krajac episode Crime and Commitment Part 1 S 1 Ep 1 Pilot Bronco Ross Kinkaid episode The Cousin from Atlanta S 4 Ep 1 1963 General Hospital Steve Hardy from 1963 to 19961968 Batman Doctor episode Penguin s Clean Sweep S 3 Ep 20 1971 Do Not Fold Spindle or Mutilate Det Hallum directed by Ted Post 15 and the screenplay adapted by John D F Black from a novel of the same name by Doris Miles Disney 16 1972 Moon of the Wolf Dr Druten directed by Daniel Petrie 17 1978 A Guide for the Married Woman Doctor directed by Hy Averback 18 1981 The Love Boat Dr Cotts episode Black Sheep Hometown Doc Clothes Make the Girl S 4 Ep 21 Don t Look Back The Story of Leroy Satchel Paige Jake Wells directed by Richard A Colla 19 and based on Leroy s autobiography Don t Look Back Satchel Paige in the Shadows of Baseball 20 1992 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Dr Harding episode Ill Will S 2 Ep 18 References edit Cohen Alan 2018 Johnny Berardino Society for American Baseball Research Retrieved 22 March 2020 a b c Oliver Mynra May 22 1996 John Beradino General Hospital Star Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 24 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k Grimes William May 22 1996 John Bernadino 79 an Enduring Soap Opera Star The New York Times p 21 Archived from the original on November 4 2010 Retrieved April 24 2016 a b Markusen Bruce August 26 2011 Cooperstown Confidential Hollywood meets Mr Boggs Hard Ball Times Retrieved April 24 2016 Baseball in Wartime com Baseball in Wartime Retrieved April 24 2016 SOD 2009 p 67 Kearney amp Buchanan 1976 pp 17 24 53 55 DiGiacomo Robert July 16 1996 General Hospital To Pay Tribute To Member Of Original 1963 Cast Dr Hardy Was A Stalwart Character On The Soap Opera For 33 Years Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved April 24 2016 Critchlow Donald T 2013 10 21 When Hollywood Was Right How Movie Stars Studio Moguls and Big Business Remade American Politics Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781107650282 Suddenly Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 24 2016 Them Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 24 2016 North by Northwest Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 24 2016 The Right Approach Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 24 2016 Young Doctors in Love Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 24 2016 Do Not Fold Spindle or Mutilate Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 24 2016 Disney Dorris Miles 1970 Do Not Fold Spindle or Mutilate New York City Doubleday ISBN 9997406311 OCLC 98757 Moon of the Wolf Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 24 2016 A Guide for the Married Woman Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 24 2016 Don t Look Back The Story of Leroy Satchel Paige Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 24 2016 Ribowsky Mark 2000 Don t Look Back Satchel Paige in the Shadows of Baseball Cambridge Massachusetts Da Capo Press ISBN 978 0306809637 Sources edit SOD February 24 2009 Athletic Support Soap Opera Digest United States 34 8 67 Kearney Patricia Buchanan Betty January 1976 The Story of ABC TV s General Hospital First Installment Daytime TV 17 24 53 55 Retrieved April 24 2016 Selby Spencer 1984 Dark City The Film Noir Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company ISBN 978 0786404780 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Beradino nbsp Biography portal nbsp California 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