Richard Crenna's Human Design Chart

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          Richard Crenna's Biography

          American actor, on radio and screen from the time he was a child. He played intermittently as a juvenile and was seen steadily after the late ’60s in a lifetime career on feature and co-starring roles. Crenna is remembered as Walter Denton on “Our Miss Brooks,” along with other comic adolescent roles. TV series he starred in include “The Real McCoy’s,” “Slattery’s People” and “All’s Fair.” Films include “Our Miss Brooks,” “The Pride of St. Louis,” 1952, “Wait Until Dark,” 1967, “The Sand Pebbles,” “Marooned,” “Red Sky at Morning,” “Table For Five,” “Body Heat” and “The Flamingo Kid.” Crenna appeared in numerous TV movies as well as the miniseries “Centennial,” and considered himself a “working actor.” The Emmy award-winning actor died on 17 January 2003 of pancreatic cancer and heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles at 6 PM according to a CNN report.
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          Richard Crenna's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.