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Lucy Knoch
Lucy Knoch (born June 30, 1923– July 22, 1990) was an American actress. Early years Knoch's parents were Mr. and Mrs. Beverly T. Knoch. Her father was a master plumber. She attended Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, Central High School in Nashville, Tennessee. and was a member of the school's debate team. She also took dancing lessons, and she and her sister performed as a dance team at festivals in Tennessee. After she left high school she worked as a model at a photographic studio in Nashville. The sisters traveled west by car in 1943 and met actress Paulette Goddard during a stop in Tucson, Arizona. Goddard encouraged them to extend their trip to Hollywood, inviting them to tour Paramount Pictures, Paramount Studios. Arriving in Hollywood, they encountered Goddard again, and she introduced them to Everett Crosby, a talent agent. He escorted the girls to the studio lot, where director Ben Ledner offered them screen tests. The tests resulted in film contracts for bo ...
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TV Guide (magazine)
''TV Guide'' is an American biweekly magazine that provides television program listings information as well as television-related news, celebrity interviews and gossip, film reviews, crossword puzzles, and, in some issues, horoscopes. The print magazine's operating company, TV Guide Magazine LLC, is owned by NTVB Media since 2015. The magazine was spun off from TV Guide in 2008 by then-owner Macrovision to OpenGate Capital for $1 and a $9.5 million loan. ''TV Guide Magazine'' has a license to use the TV Guide name and distinctive red and white logo in print publications, only; it is prohibited from using the branding or logo online. While the TV Guide trademark and other intellectual property is owned by Fandom, Inc.; the ''TV Guide'' name and editorial content from the magazine are licensed by RV for use on the magazine's promotional website and mobile app. History Prototype The prototype of what would become ''TV Guide'' magazine was developed by Lee Wagner (1910–1993), wh ...
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