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  2. Serpico - Wikipedia

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    Serpico is a 1973 American biographical ... Barbara Eda-Young and ... obstacles for simply doing his job on the level "feels impossible in the Hollywood of today". ...

  3. Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress

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    Barbara Eda-Young: Slavs! Mrs. Domik / First Babushka Felicity Huffman: The Cryptogram: Donny Joanna Adler: The Boys in the Basement – Camryn Manheim: Missing Persons: Gemma Calabrese Vanessa Redgrave: Vita and Virginia: Vita Sackville-West: 1996: Mary Louise Wilson: Full Gallop: Diana Vreeland: Uta Hagen: for sustained excellence of ...

  4. Talk to Me (1984 film) - Wikipedia

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    Talk to Me is a 1984 independent drama film directed by Julius Potocsny and starring character actor Austin Pendleton in a rare leading role on film, and co-starring Michael Murphy, Barbara Eda-Young, Dan Shor, Michael Tolan and a special appearance cameo by Louise Fletcher.

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  7. Barbara Young (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Young (9 February 1931 – 27 April 2023) was an English actress. [3] She is known for her role as the future Emperor Nero 's mother, Agrippinilla , in the landmark 1976 BBC serial I, Claudius .

  8. 'The Talk' last show on CBS: How the co-hosts are saying ...

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    "The Talk" is done talking. CBS' peppy daytime show ended its 15-season run Friday after an hourlong series finale.. The audience gave the show's hosts – Sheryl Underwood, Jerry O'Connell ...

  9. David Birney - Wikipedia

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    While in the U.S. Army, Birney won an All Army Entertainment contest and received the "Barter Theatre Award" in 1965. Since the award was an equity contract with the Company for an entire season, he consequently spent the next season with the Barter Theatre, the State Theatre of Virginia, starring or appearing [1] in fifteen shows, directing two others.