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Jo Ann Pflug

Jo Ann Pflug



United States

Age: 85

Born: 02 May, 1940

Known for

In The Fall Guy as Samantha as Samantha "Big Jack" Jack

in The Fall Guy
In Kolchak: The Night Stalker as Louise Harperas Louise Harper

in Kolchak: The Night Stalker
In The Fantastic Four (1967) as Susan Storm Richards / Invisible Girlas Susan Storm Richards / Invisible Girl

in The Fantastic Four (1967)

TV Series Starring Jo Ann Pflug

The Fall GuyThe Fall Guy
Action, 1981 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama, Action, Adventure
4.0


A Hollywood stunt man moonlights as a bounty hunter, using his skills to capture the criminals.


Kolchak: The Night StalkerKolchak: The Night Stalker
ABC, 1974 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Mystery, Thriller, Sci-Fi
3.7


In this one-season series based on two high-rated TV movies, Carl Kolchak is a down-and-out reporter who finds himself in Chicago. He gets a job with the Independent News Service, and finds himself investigating cases involving the supernatural and the fantastical.


The Fantastic Four (1967)The Fantastic Four (1967)
ABC, 1967 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Action, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
1.0


The Fantastic Four is an animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and the first animated series based on Marvel's comic book series Fantastic Four.[1] The program, featuring character designs by Alex Toth, aired on ABC from 1967 to 1970. It lasted for 20 episodes, with repeat episodes airing on ABC until the network cancelled the program. It was also rerun as part of the continuing series Hanna-Barbera's World of Super Adventure. Through a series of transactions, Disney currently holds the rights to the majority of Marvel's 1960s-1990s animated output. However, the 1967-1968 Fantastic Four was produced by Hanna-Barbera, whose library is now owned by Time Warner, making the series one of only a handful of Marvel-related TV projects not owned by Disney (which has since acquired Marvel outright). Time Warner is also the owner of Marvel's biggest competitor, DC Comics.