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Famous Alpha Psi Omega Members

  • Alan Charles Beckwith (General Hospital)
  • Dan Blocker (Bonanza)
  • Dann Florek (Law & Order, LA Law)
  • Lillian Gish (Follow Me Boys and a number of silent movies; Broadway revivals of Uncle Vanya)
  • Ron Glass (Firefly, Serenity)
  • Robert Hegyes (Welcome Back Kotter)
  • Don Knotts (The Incredible Mr. Limpet, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, Pleasantville, The Andy Griffith Show, Three's Company)
  • Burt Mustin (Miracle on 34th Street, All in the Family, Petticoat Junction, Mame, Leave it to Beaver)
  • Bill Pullman (Independence Day, Newsies, Spaceballs)
  • Stelio Savante (Ugly Betty, My Super Ex Girlfriend, What If..., Starship Troopers 3: Marauder, Corrado)
  • Jimmi Simpson (Loser, Rose Red)
  • Robert Taylor (Ivanhoe)
  • Frank Ballard (Puppeteer)

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