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Susan Saint James

Susan Saint James



United States

Age: 78

Born: 14 Aug, 1946

Known for

In Kate & Allie as Kate McArdleas Kate McArdle

in Kate & Allie
In McMillan and Wife as Sally McMillanas Sally McMillan

in McMillan and Wife
In The Name of the Game as Peggy Maxwellas Peggy Maxwell

in The Name of the Game

TV Series Starring Susan Saint James

Kate & AllieKate & Allie
CBS, 1984 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family
4.0


When Allie Lowell divorces her husband and gets custody of their two children, she moves to New York City and moves in with her best friend, Kate McArdle, also divorced and raising a daughter. They form a unique kind of family unit in this comedy from the 1980s


McMillan and WifeMcMillan and Wife
NBC, 1971 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
3.0


Rock Hudson and Susan Saint James starred in this mystery series as San Francisco Police Commissioner Stewart "Mac" McMillan and his wife, Sally. The series aired as part of the NBC Mystery Movie trilogy along with Columbo and McCloud.


The Name of the GameThe Name of the Game
NBC, 1968 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi



The Name of the Game was actually three series under one title. Each of the three stars of the show, Gene Barry, Robert Stack and Tony Franciosa were featured in their own self-contained episodes. The connection between them was Howard Publications, a Los Angeles based publishing empire that had been built up from scratch by its dynamic owner, Glenn Howard. Howard's position of power, his confrontations with business and political enemies, and his own flamboyant lifestyle were portrayed in his portion of The Name of the Game. Within the Howard empire were investigative correspondent Jeff Dillon and editor Dan Farrell. Dillon was a super-agressive former newsboy who had clawed his way up to a position of power and respect working for Howard's People Magazine. Farrell was a former FBI agent who had gone into the publishing business because it provided a position from which to make the public aware of the threats posed by organized crime.