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ROLAND WINTERS
(Malcolm Turnbull)
    Roland Winters returned to the theatres as the dyspeptic F.B.I. Man in the Peter Lind Hayes-Mary Healy comedy, "Who Was That Lady I Saw You With" a few seasons ago, following an absence that took him to Hollywood for motion pictures and television after his Broadway debut in "The Firebrand," and tours in repertory. His scores of television assignments include the hilarious "Meet Millie" series, in which he played Mr. Boone, and the much-praised "The Iceman Cometh" for Play of the Week. Among the seventy-odd motion pictures in which he appeared are "Top Secret Affair," "So Big," "The West Point Story," "Operation Malaya," "Guilty of Treson," "Blue Hawaii," and as the last of the Charlie Chans in a half dozen of the Oriental detective adventures. Last season, on Broadway he starred as General Rivers in the comedy, "A Cook For Mr. General," the role he had originally essayed on television.