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Thordis Brandt was born in Germany of Norwegian and German parents. She moved to Canada as a young girl and was raised initially at a farm in St. Norbert, Manitoba, then moved to a mink ranch in Bella Coola, British Columbia, then to Vancouver in 1958. In 1963, Thordis graduated as a registered nurse from St. Paul's Hospital School of Nursing. [1]
Stone's brother, Joe, was a writer who was the author of scripts for three episodes of Gunsmoke. [5]Stone was a cousin of the character actress Madge Blake. [6]In March 1971, [7] Stone had heart bypass surgery at UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama.
Four years after his divorce from Virginia Chapman, James Arness met Thordis Brandt, [21] [22] who was his girlfriend for six years before they ended their relationship. [23] In 1978, Arness married Janet Surtees. She and his sons survived him. [8]
Thordis Brandt as Babe (uncredited) David Cargo as David Cargo - reporter (uncredited) David S. Cass Sr. as Tuber (uncredited) Noble "Kid" Chissell as Townsman (uncredited) George Dunn as Engineer #1 (uncredited) John Fritz as Townsman (uncredited) Bobby Gilbert as Boarding house guest (uncredited) Angela Greene as Judy (uncredited) Darby ...
Brandt’s immediate family includes her parents Kevin and Amy, and three siblings. Her sisters, Kaylyn and Morgan, were also setters for ISU's volleyball team, per the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier .
Þórdís or Thordis is an Icelandic name. Notable people with the name include: Þórdís Árnadóttir (1933–2013), Icelandic swimmer; Thordis Brandt (born 1940), German-American actress; Thordis Elva, Icelandic author; Þórdís Gísladóttir (born 1965), Icelandic author; Þórdís Hrönn Sigfúsdóttir (born 1993), Icelandic footballer
Thordis Brandt as Fred Johnson; Ed Sullivan as himself [2] Music. Nancy Sinatra had made several film appearances previously, and it was planned that she would sing a ...
Peter Graves was born Peter Duesler Aurness on March 18, 1926, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, [3] [4] the younger son of Rolf Cirkler Aurness (1894–1982), a businessman, and his wife, Ruth (née Duesler, died 1986), a journalist.