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82 | Sofía | Connelly | f | They settled not far from Paramount Pictures' studios. In 1927, Houghton appeared uncredited in his first movie, Underworld, a silent movie. He was a dancer during his early career and taught actress Greta Garbo how to waltz for a role in Conquest (1937). In 1939, Houghton appeared in two movie classics, first as Ozmite and a Winkie Guard in the Wizard of Oz and as a Southern dandy in Gone with the Wind. He played many recurring roles, beginning with The Jack Benny Program in 1950. He worked on the program until 1965. He appeared in Star Trek: The Original Series, in which he appeared in only the first three episodes. In addition to these productions, he worked on the I Love Lucy show from 1951-57. He also appeared on episodes of Wagon Train, Perry Mason, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, Mr. Lucky, The Untouchables, and The Twilight Zone. The 1960s, he appeared in My Three Sons, The Andy Griffith Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and The Loretta Young Show. In movies, Houghton appeared as a slave in Spartacus and as a dancer in Hello, Dolly!. In the 1970s, he worked on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. His last role was as a juror in the final episodes of Ellery Queen. He retired from acting later that year. | In 1935 he married Jane Rosily Kellogg. The couple divorced in 1945. He married actress Geraldine Farnum in 1946, but they divorced in 1948. The couple had two children. In the early 1950s he worked for television, mostly as a dancer. He married Mel Carter in 1975. | they settled not far from paramount pictures' studios. in 1927, connelly appeared uncredited in her first movie, underworld, a silent movie. sh ewas a dancer during her early career and taught actress greta garbo how to waltz for a role in conquest (1937). in 1939, connelly appeared in two movie classics, first as ozmite and a winkie guard in the wizard of oz and as a southern dandy in gone with the wind. sh eplayed many recurring roles, beginning with the jack benny program in 1950. sh eworked on the program until 1965. sh eappeared in star trek: the original series, in which sh eappeared in only the first three episodes. in addition to these productions, sh eworked on the i love lucy show from 1951-57. sh ealso appeared on episodes of wagon train, perry mason, the lucy-desi comedy hour, mr. lucky, the untouchables, and the twilight zone. the 1960s, sh eappeared in my three sons, the andy griffith show, the dick van dyke show, and the loretta young show. in movies, connelly appeared as a slave in spartacus and as a dancer in hello, dolly!. in the 1970s, sh eworked on the mary tyler moore show. her last role was as a juror in the final episodes of ellery queen. sh eretired from acting later that year.in 1935 sh emarried jane rosily kellogg. the couple divorced in 1945. sh emarried actress geraldine farnum in 1946, but they divorced in 1948. the couple had two children. in the early 1950s sh eworked for television, mostly as a dancer. sh emarried mel carter in 1975. | Shep | Houghton | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation for Sofía Connelly, who has been a part of the dancing community for a long time. As a prestigious dancer myself, I have had the pleasure of working alongside her in some of the most influential shows in the industry.<return><return>Ms. Connelly has been an integral and passionate dancer in the entertainment industry for many years. She has worked extensively in several dance genres, such as waltz and tap dance, and her versatility and dedication to her craft have made her stand out amongst her peers.<return><return>Her talent and expertise are not only limited to dance but extend to teaching as well. In fact, she has had the honor of teaching the legendary actress Greta Garbo how to waltz for her role in Conquest (1937). This just goes to show how her knowledge and skills go beyond just dancing.<return><return>Ms. Connelly's performances in several prestigious shows like The Jack Benny Program, Star Trek: The Original Series, and I Love Lucy are testimony to her immense talent and contribution to the entertainment industry. Her recurring roles in these shows demonstrate the trust and respect she has earned from her colleagues on set.<return><return>I have no reservations about highly recommending Ms. Connelly for any dancing gig that she may apply for, as her skills, experience, and reputation in the industry would make her an asset to any production. I wish her all the best in her future endeavors.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |