In the final chapter of A Ripper’s Tale , all the story's threads come together as Whitechapel stands on the brink of destruction. The mysterious stranger takes possession of the pendant, revealing that its power is the key to repairing the damage caused by the secret society's dark rituals. He warns Mary that restoring balance will require sacrifice, courage, and absolute unity. Meanwhile, Inspector Jonathan Hartley wages his final battle against the society's leader. Their struggle reaches epic proportions as light and darkness collide, causing reality itself to tremble. The stranger explains that the only way to save Whitechapel is to channel the pendant's energy into the society's ritual chamber—the source of the supernatural disruption threatening to tear apart the city. Determined to see the mission through, Mary agrees to help. As Hartley and his allies continue pushing back the forces of darkness, Mary and the stranger arrive at the ritual chamber. Sta...
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Superman Fictional Character Inductee Created in Cleveland, Ohio by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster , Superman made his first appearance in Action Comics #1 in 1938. Widely regarded as the first modern superhero, Superman helped establish the foundation for the comic book genre and has since become one of the most recognizable characters in global entertainment. Through countless films, television series, animated programs, and adaptations, Superman has influenced generations of storytellers and audiences alike. As a character born from Ohio creativity whose impact spans decades of film and television, Superman is proudly inducted into the Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Jim Backus Born:February 25, 1913 – Cleveland, Ohio Died:July 3, 1989 Field: Television, Film, Voice Acting Jim Backus, born in Cleveland, Ohio, was a versatile performer whose career spanned radio, film, television, and animation. He achieved enduring fame as the wealthy and pompous Thurston Howell III on the classic television series Gilligan’s Island , a role that remains one of the most recognizable characters in television history. His impeccable comedic timing and refined delivery made the character unforgettable. Backus was also the original voice of Mr. Magoo, bringing the near-sighted animated character to life with warmth and humor. Through both live-action and voice work, he demonstrated remarkable range and consistency across decades of entertainment. From early radio appearances to Hollywood films and beloved television roles, Jim Backus left a lasting imprint...
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Margaret Hamilton Margaret Hamilton, born in Cleveland, Ohio, is best remembered as the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz . Beyond this iconic role, she enjoyed a long career in film, television, and education. Her performance remains one of cinema’s most memorable. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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My Favorite Things and Other Stuff That Happens at Night By Me, Lila Harper (Age 9 and Three Quarters) My name is Lila Harper and I am nine years old and three quarters, which is almost ten, and almost ten is basically grown. Mom says I talk too much. But that’s not true. I just explain things properly. Like today, for example. Today I woke up at 6:42 because my alarm clock makes the noise of birds screaming, which I think is a bad idea because birds should be happy, not terrified. But Mom says it was on sale. I brushed my teeth for exactly one minute and twenty seconds because the toothpaste started tasting like sadness after that. Then I ate cereal. It was the kind with marshmallows shaped like stars, but I only got three stars and one of them was broken, which I think is unfair and possibly illegal. I told Mom that. She said, “Eat your cereal.” So I did. Our house is old. Not dinosaur old. Just… creaky old. Like it sighs a lot. When you walk down the hallway, the floor goes “n...
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Dorothy Gish Dorothy Gish, born in Dayton, Ohio, was a gifted actress of the silent and early sound eras. Often appearing alongside her sister Lillian, she starred in classics such as Orphans of the Storm . Her natural charm and versatility made her a beloved performer. Gish successfully transitioned into sound films and television, demonstrating remarkable longevity. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Theda Bara was one of the earliest superstars of American cinema. Born in Avondale, Ohio, she became famous during the silent film era for portraying mysterious and powerful characters. Known as Hollywood’s first “vamp,” Bara helped define screen stardom and celebrity culture. Her performances in films such as A Fool There Was captivated audiences worldwide. She remains a foundational figure in motion picture history. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Phyllis Diller Inducted: Legacy February Phyllis Diller, born in Lima, Ohio, revolutionized stand-up comedy. With her wild hair, distinctive laugh, and fearless humor, she became one of the first women to dominate mainstream comedy. She appeared on hundreds of television programs and influenced generations of comedians. Diller proved that comedy had no limits—and no boundaries. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Lillian Gish Inducted: Legacy February – Day 3 Born in Springfield, Ohio, Lillian Gish was one of the founding stars of American cinema. Often called “The First Lady of the Silent Screen,” she starred in classics such as The Birth of a Nation and Broken Blossoms . Her expressive acting set standards still studied today. Gish later transitioned successfully into sound films and stage productions. Her career helped shape Hollywood itself. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Barnes and Noble Buy Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Alan Freed Inducted: Legacy February – Day 8 Alan Freed, a Cleveland native, played a major role in shaping American pop culture. As a radio disc jockey, he helped popularize rock and roll and introduced the term to mainstream audiences. His influence launched countless artists and changed music broadcasting forever. Freed organized some of the first major rock concerts and brought young audiences together through sound and culture. His impact on entertainment history secures his place in the Ohio Movie and TV Hall of Fame. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. ______________________________ Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe ...
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Tim Conway Inducted: Legacy February Tim Conway, born in Willoughby, Ohio, was a master of physical comedy and improvisation. He gained national fame on The Carol Burnett Show , where his unscripted performances regularly left cast members and audiences in tears of laughter. His portrayal of the bumbling Mr. Tudball remains legendary. Conway also enjoyed success in films, animation, and children’s television. His gift for joy and laughter made him one of America’s most cherished comedians. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Doris Day Inducted: Legacy February Doris Day, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, was one of Hollywood’s brightest stars during the Golden Age of cinema. She starred in more than 40 films, including classics such as Pillow Talk , Calamity Jane , and That Touch of Mink . Her warm personality and vocal talent made her one of America’s favorite entertainers. Day also became a respected animal rights advocate later in life, extending her influence beyond the screen. Her timeless charm and lasting impact earn her a place in the Ohio Movie and TV Hall of Fame. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Dorothy Dandridge Inducted: Legacy February Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Dorothy Dandridge was a trailblazing actress and singer who shattered barriers in Hollywood. In 1954, she became the first African American woman nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for Carmen Jones. At a time of limited opportunity, Dandridge rose through talent, elegance, and determination. Her work opened doors for generations of performers and reshaped representation in film and television. Dorothy Dandridge’s legacy continues to inspire, and she is honored as a pioneer in Ohio entertainment history. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February Clark Gable Podcast Name: William Clark Gable Born: February 1, 1901 – Cadiz, Ohio Died: November 16, 1960 Field: Film Notable Works: – Gone with the Wind – It Happened One Night – Mutiny on the Bounty Legacy: Born in Cadiz, Ohio, Clark Gable became one of Hollywood’s most iconic leading men. Known as “The King of Hollywood,” he embodied charisma and screen presence during the Golden Age of cinema. His performances helped shape the image of the American movie star. Gable’s influence remains central to film history. Inducted by: Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Induction Committee Pantreon For Landlord tips Subscribe
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INDUCTEES 2026 theohiomovieandtvhalloffame.com Ohio Movie & TV Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee – February 2026 Bob Hope Podcast The Bob Hope Christmas Special Born: Leslie Townes Hope, May 29, 1903 – Eltham, London, England Raised: Cleveland, Ohio Died: July 27, 2003 Field: Film, Television, Comedy, Radio, Entertainment Notable Works: – The Road film series (with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour) – The Bob Hope Show (Radio & Television) – Academy Awards Host (19 times) – Numerous Hollywood feature films and TV specials Legacy: Bob Hope was one of the most influential entertainers of the 20th century, with a career spanning over 70 years across radio, film, television, and live performance. Raised in Cleveland, Ohio, he developed the sharp wit and timing that made him a global icon of comedy and hosting. Beyond entertainment, Hope was renowned for his decades of service entertaining U.S. troops around the world, earning him widespread respect and admirat...