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- Q16105817 description "American former actress".
- Q16105817 description "American former actress".
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- Q16105817 abstract "Elen Willard (born September 1, 1941) is a former American character actress who worked in American network dramatic television series from 1960 to 1966. Her first aired performance was a supporting role in a 1960 episode of the CBS detective series Markham. Collectively, over a six year period Willard portrayed twenty four characters in 20 different dramatic television series consisting of various featured guest star and supporting performances including most notably Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, Perry Mason, Ben Casey, Dr. Kildare, Combat!, Gunsmoke, and Have Gun - Will Travel. During the last two years of her career, she guest starred in four episodes of the ABC/Quinn Martin World War II based series Twelve O'Clock High. Willard is most distinctly remembered for her standout portrayal of the character of Ione Sykes in the gothic-themed western episode of the science fiction/fantasy/horror anthology series The Twilight Zone entitled, "The Grave," with a cast that included Lee Marvin, Lee Van Cleef, Strother Martin, James Best, and Stafford Repp. Her last aired appearance was in a December 1966 Christmas-themed episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. entitled, "The Jingle Bells Affair." Actor Earl Holliman, who guest starred opposite Willard in the second of her four appearances in Twelve O'Clock High, said in an interview for a book on that series published in 2005 that he had "...heard she had quit acting because it was such an emotionally painful experience for her."".
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- Q16105817 alias "Ellen Willard".
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- Q16105817 birthDate "1941-09-01".
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- Q16105817 dateOfBirth "1941-09-01".
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- Q16105817 name "Elen Willard".
- Q16105817 occupation "Character Actress".
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- Q16105817 shortDescription "American former actress".
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- Q16105817 comment "Elen Willard (born September 1, 1941) is a former American character actress who worked in American network dramatic television series from 1960 to 1966. Her first aired performance was a supporting role in a 1960 episode of the CBS detective series Markham.".
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- Q16105817 name "Willard, ElenCaption:High-angle production still looks down on the cast and crew as they shoot a scene for an episode of the television show 'The Twilight Zone' entitled 'The Grave' (directed by Montgomery Pittman), Culver City, California, March 15, 1961. Among those pictured are American cinematographer George T. Clemens (1902 - 1992) (center fore, behind camera) and American actors Strother Martin (1919 - 1980) (center left rear, in hat), James Best (center right rear), Lee Van Cleef (1925 - 1989) (second right, holding collar), and Elen Willard (right). The episode was originally broadcast on October 27), 1961. (Photo by CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)".