Winifred Deforest Coffin (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Winifred Deforest Coffin" in English language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank English rank
55th place
36th place
low place
low place
3rd place
3rd place
low place
6,144th place
13th place
12th place
6th place
6th place

archive.org

books.google.com

conncoll.edu

digitalcommons.conncoll.edu

docplayer.net

newspapers.com

  • Ball, Zachare (1986-12-20). "Actress had 1,000 grimaces and a fine flair for comedy". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI – via newspapers.com.
  • "Character actress Winifred Coffin performed many TV roles; at 74". The Boston Globe. Boston, MA. 1986-12-20 – via newspapers.com.
  • Wilkerson, Isabel (1950-12-17). "Golden show-biz memories". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI – via newspapers.com.
  • May, Jeanne (1983-12-21). "Breathing gear packed, actress heads for Boston". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI – via newspapers.com.
  • "In 'Angel'". Los Angeles Evening Citizen. Los Angeles, CA. 1968-05-11 – via newspapers.com.
  • "Film on Israeli Air Force". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA. 1971-06-02 – via newspapers.com.
  • "Edith Cummings and Charlotte Cushman become brides". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, IL. 1934 – via newspapers.com.
  • Myers, Ethel (1933-08-01). "'Maid's Night Out' Dinners Continue at Country Club". The Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, OH – via newspapers.com.
  • "Ridgedale Players produce second program of season". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI. 1935-02-24 – via newspapers.com.
  • "This is the first of six comedies". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI. 1950-06-18 – via newspapers.com.
  • "Civic light opera's". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI. 1950-12-17 – via newspapers.com.
  • "Leads named in birthday production". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI. 1951-06-21 – via newspapers.com.
  • Pomeroy, David (1978-05-21). "California dreamers: Some came back". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI – via newspapers.com.
  • "Arts show starts Thursday". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI. 1962-06-17 – via newspapers.com.
  • Beltaire, Mark (1965-08-24). "The suicidal sea horses - The Passing Parade". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI – via newspapers.com.
  • "Lively arts offered at OU". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI. 1964-06-08 – via newspapers.com.
  • "Twos-of-a-kind". Valley Times. North Hollywood, CA. 1968-06-26 – via newspapers.com.
  • "Alexander Coffin, cancer victim, had met with President Reagan". The Boston Globe. Boston, MA. 1986-06-30 – via newspapers.com.
  • "Coffin". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI. 1992-08-20 – via newspapers.com.
  • Cain, Ira (1960-04-18). "Riverboat will present its final live show tonight". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, TX – via newspapers.com.
  • Peterson, Bettelou (1965-08-25). "New shows from local studios: Messrs. Truman, Griffin, and Magoo". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI – via newspapers.com.
  • "Friday evening television". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI. 1966-08-19 – via newspapers.com.
  • Beltaire, Mark (1966-09-15). "Bob won't die trying - The Passing Parade". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, MI – via newspapers.com.
  • "Temperance group in 'Chaparral'". Progress Bulletin. Pomona, CA. 1968-10-02 – via newspapers.com.

variety.com