Not exact matches
Houseley Stevenson was at his very best in two Humphrey Bogart films: In Dark Passage (1947), he played the seedy plastic surgeon Dr. Coley, while in Knock on Any Door he was seen
as the philosophical
rummy «Junior.»
The guests were always the same: her neighbour Mrs Chowdhury and her daughter Silvi; her tenants, the Senguptas, and their son, Mithun; and Mrs Rahman and Mrs Akram, better known
as the gin -
rummy ladies.
He has worked for the Illinois Attorney General's High Tech Crimes Bureau
as a law clerk, and is an avid bicyclist and gin
rummy player.