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Jaime Del Valle was born on January 19, 1910 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Jaime was a producer, known for The Lineup (1958), The Lawbreakers (1961) and Playhouse 90 (1956). Jaime was married to Gertrude E. Hinterholz, Virginia Gregg and Helene Lucile Rosson. Jaime died on September 16, 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Jaime Del Valle was born on January 19, 1910 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Jaime was a producer, known for The Lineup (1958), The Lawbreakers (1961) and Playhouse 90 (1956). Jaime was married to Gertrude E. Hinterholz, Virginia Gregg and Helene Lucile Rosson. Jaime died on September 16, 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Had three sons with Virginia Gregg.He was a regular at the famous Cock 'n Bull (home of the Moscow Mule) on the Sunset Strip during the 1970s, along with other show biz people like Jack Webb, Robert Bray, Frank Ferguson, Robert Fuller, and L.A. news legend Bill Stout, to name a few. This is the same Cock 'n Bull, established in 1937 by Ainsworth Morgan.Producer of many radio programs during the golden age of radio. |
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Jaime Del Valle |
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Producer (IMDB) |
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2024-07-03 05:45:35 |
Biography: |
Jaime Del Valle was born on January 19, 1910 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Jaime was a producer, known for The Lineup (1958), The Lawbreakers (1961) and Playhouse 90 (1956). Jaime was married to Gertrude E. Hinterholz, Virginia Gregg and Helene Lu |
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Had three sons with Virginia Gregg.He was a regular at the famous Cock 'n Bull (home of the Moscow Mule) on the Sunset Strip during the 1970s, along with other show biz people like Jack Webb, Robert Bray, Frank Ferguson, Robert Fuller, and L.A. news legend Bill Stout, to name a few. This is the same Cock 'n Bull, established in 1937 by Ainsworth Morgan.Producer of many radio programs during the golden age of radio. |
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Producer |
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In 1961, he produced a pilot for a proposed TV series called "Attorney General" which would proportedly be based on stories taken from the files of the California Attorney General's office. The series never came to fruition. |
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Gertrude E. Hinterholz (April 11, 1970 - September 16, 1981) (his death)Virginia Gregg (April 8, 1948 - December 22, 1959) (divorced, 3 children)Helene Lucile Rosson (September 9, 1933 - December 14, 1934) (divorced, 1 |
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