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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shelley_HullShelley Hull - Wikipedia

    Shelley Vaughan Hull (June 17, 1884 – January 14, 1919) was an American stage actor who also appeared in two silent motion pictures. His Broadway popularity as a suave handsome leading man was continually on the rise until his early death at age 34 in the Influenza pandemic of 1918 .

  2. Mar 15, 2005 · Shelley Hull, 85, associate producer on such hit television series as "Charlie's Angels" and "Starsky & Hutch," died Feb. 27 in his Santa Monica home of emphysema that developed into...

  3. May 11, 2019 · When Shelley Hull was born with severe facial disfigurement, now known as Goldenhar syndrome, her condition appeared to be extremely rare. Now a patron of the Goldenhar UK charity, Shelley has become inspired to share her experiences, and her memoir, Shelley, tells the remarkable story of her battle to overcome facial disfigurement.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0401469Shelley Hull - IMDb

    Shelley Hull (1919-2005) was a TV producer and production manager, known for Mod Squad, S.W.A.T. and Burke's Law. He was the son of actor Henry Hull and the nephew of actress Josephine Hull.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Actor
    • December 10, 1919
    • Shelley Hull
    • February 27, 2005
  5. Shelley Hull was born on 10 December 1919 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and production manager, known for Mod Squad (1968), S.W.A.T. (1975) and Burke's Law (1963). He was married to Dorothy Spafard Danzig and Constance Ford.

    • December 10, 1919
    • February 27, 2005
  6. Shelley Hull Paintings. Contemporary Southwestern Landscapes. Shelley Hull's art has been shown nationally for in venues such as the New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC, University Galleries at Illinois State University, the Arvada Center for the Arts, CO, Blue Mountain Gallery, NYC, and the Red Brick Center for the Arts, Aspen, CO.

  7. myFace’s Dina Zuckerberg sat down with guest speaker Author Shelley Hull as they discussed Ms. Hull’s memoir, Shelley: The uplifting story of a battle to overcome disfigurement.