
Birthday:
06-10-1938
(86 years)
Birthplace:
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
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No Minor Vices
Act like Gloria Felton (uncredited)
event1948 star_border 6.5
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Perry Ashwell is a self-satisfied child psychologist who takes his colleagues and wife somewhat for granted. So confident is he of his position that he introduces rich attractive painter Octavio Quaglini to his office and home. Quaglini is no respecter of convention, and April Ashwell is extremely attractive.
Bewitched
Act like Small Girl
event1945 star_border 5.3
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A girl enlists a psychic to get rid of her murderous alternate personality.
City Across the River
Act like Alice Cusack
event1949 star_border 5.5
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Brooklyn youth Frank Cusack, good son and brother by day, is a gang member by night. The Dukes, seemingly likable dead-end-kids, are dangerously involved with racketeer Gaggsy Steens. Despite the efforts of Franks's parents, he and pal Benny get involved in a serious crime. Can Stan Albert, head of the community center, prevent them from becoming full-time crooks?
This Time for Keeps
Act like Deborah Cambaretti
event1947 star_border 5.2
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An ex-GI falls for a bathing beauty.
Boys' Ranch
Act like Mary Walker
event1946 star_border 6.5
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A juvenile delinquent is sent to a rehabilitation ranch, but he immediately proves to be a troublemaker.
Anchors Aweigh
Act like Little Girl Beggar
event1945 star_border 6.8
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Two sailors on shore leave head out for four days of partying – only to become involved in the affairs of an aspiring singer and her precocious nephew.
Summer Storm
Act like Beggar Child (uncredited)
event1944 star_border 5.1
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It's a tale of power and passions when a Russian siren, who wants the finer things in life, sinks her hooks into a judge, a decadent aristocrat and an estate superintendent, with surprising results.
And Then There Were Four
Act like Kathie
event1950 star_border 5
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Driving safety film sponsored as a public service by oil companies. Of five drivers who leave home in the morning, only four return, and we wait to learn who the victim is. The film gives considerable discussion to careless driving habits and depicts Angelenos from different walks of life as well as their homes, neighborhoods, streets, and freeways.
Little Mister Jim
Act like Elsie McBride
event1947 star_border 4
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After his mother's death, a young boy tries to help his father stop drinking.
Little White Lie
Act like Amber
event1945
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An orphan is uncertain whether she wants to remain with her adoptive family or return to the orphanage.
Polar Pest
Act like Barney's Nephew (voice) (uncredited)
event1944 star_border 6
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Barney just wants to hibernate for the winter, but his nephew, just in from the North Pole, has other plans.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
Act like Sharon (uncredited)
event1945 star_border 5.7
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When two bumbling barbers act as agents for a talented but unknown singer, they stage a phony murder in order to get him a plum role.
It's a Big Country
Act like Sam Szabo
event1951 star_border 5.3
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Comprised of eight unrelated episodes of inconsistent quality, this anthology piece of American propaganda features some of MGM Studios' best directors, screenwriters and actors; it is narrated by Louis Calhern. Stories are framed by the lecture of a university professor. In one tale a Boston resident becomes angry when the census forgets to record her presence. Another sketch chronicles the achievements of African Americans while still another pays tongue-in-cheek tribute to Texas.
Prejudice
Act like Ellen Green
event1949
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Joe Hanson, who believes himself to be tolerant of other races and religions, gradually comes to realize that he is prejudiced against many of them.
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