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4 unusual facts about Cleveland Amory


Cleveland Amory

In 1988, he made his only film appearance in the role of Mr. Danforth in Mr. North.

Garrison's Gorillas

TV Guide reviewer Cleveland Amory said of the show in 1968 that despite it being ludicrously one-sided, a second-hand idea, and third degree violence, that it was a first rate show.

The Loner

Longtime TV Guide critic Cleveland Amory wrote that Serling "obviously intended The Loner to be a realistic, adult Western," but the show's ratings indicated it was "either too real for a public grown used to the unreal Western or too adult for juvenile Easterners."

William R. Travers

A well-known cosmopolite and high liver, Travers was a member of 27 private clubs, according to Cleveland Amory in his book Who Killed Society?


Martin Mayer

His book on Madison Avenue was described by Cleveland Amory as "The first complete story on the ... advertising industry".


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