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    What role did mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner, creator of the character Perry Mason, play in the last TV episode of 'The Perry Mason Show'?

    Question #80614. Asked by jsweit. (May 18 07 6:37 AM)


    mctavish99

    He appeared, uncredited, as Judge #2

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0306916/#actor

    May 18 07, 6:45 AM


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