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RUSSELL COLLINS
(Jonathan Travis)
    Russell Collins, who studied at the Indiana State University and the Carnegie Tech School of the Drama, began his professional career at the Cleveland Playhouse where he spent a decade portraying a variety of roles. He then came to New York and made his Broadway debut in the Group Theatre's "Success Story" with Franchot Tone and Luther and Stella Adler. Among the more-than-forty Broadway productions in which he subsequently appeared are "Carousel," "The Iceman Cometh," "Sabrina Fair," "A View From The Bridge," "The Grass Harp" and "Romulus." His numerous films include "Sadie Thompson," "Niagara," "Soldiers of Fortune," "Raintree County" and "The Enemy Below." Mr. Collins travelled to England for the London edition of "Mister Roberts," and, recently, completed a cross-courntry trip as Louis Howe in the national company of "Sunrise at Campobello." In addition, he has participated in such major television dramatic presentations as Studio One, Kraft, Philco, Alcoa, the DuPont Show of the Month, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the Shirley Temple Story Book, Playhouse 90, Play of the Week's "Morning's at Seven" and "The Grass Harp." For the latter, he recreated his original Broadway role. Last spring at UCLA, he participated in Paul Shyre's adaptation of John Hersey's "Child Buyer."