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  2. Fred MacMurray - Wikipedia

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    Lamont was often in poor health, including kidney and heart problems. This is reportedly why MacMurray and Lamont adopted two children. In 1940, their daughter Susan joined the family, with formal adoption completed in 1942. Four years later they adopted one-and-a-half year-old Robert.

  3. June Haver - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after, he agreed to adopt a child and, with the help of a doctor, they were able to adopt twin daughters. [11] MacMurray died in 1991. Haver died from respiratory failure on July 4, 2005, in Brentwood, California, at the age of 79. [9] She was buried with MacMurray at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. [citation needed]

  4. 'My Three Sons' then and now: What the cast is up to today - AOL

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    "My Three Sons" are now grown-up with children of their own. From 1960 to 1972, Fred MacMurray starred as the widowed dad to three boys: Mike, Robbie and Chip. (And, eventually, the adopted Ernie.)

  5. The Forest Rangers (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Rangers is a 1942 American adventure film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by George Marshall, written by Harold Shumate based on a story by Thelma Strabel, and starring Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard, and Susan Hayward. The film was notable for introducing the song "Jingle Jangle Jingle" which became a huge hit for Kay Kyser. [2]

  6. Nancy Olson - Wikipedia

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    The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and Son of Flubber (1963) paired her with Fred MacMurray and were popular with movie-goers. She also appeared alongside Hayley Mills in Pollyanna (1960), Glenn Ford in Smith! (1969) and Dean Jones in Snowball Express (1972). Olson then moved to New York City where she appeared on Broadway.

  7. Tommy Kirk - Wikipedia

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    His other repeat co-stars, Annette Funicello and Fred MacMurray, had already been inducted in 1992 and 1987, respectively. Also in 2006, the first of Kirk's Hardy Boys serials was issued on DVD in the fifth "wave" of the Walt Disney Treasures series. [54] At that point, he was retired with "a nice pension" [50] and living in Redding, California.

  8. Shirley MacLaine Explains Why She and Jack Nicholson Never ...

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    Related: Shirley MacLaine, 90, Reveals the Secret to Her Longevity — and It's Not About Great Genes!(Exclusive) While it's not exactly a tell-all, she doesn't hold back when discussing her life ...

  9. Barbara Stanwyck - Wikipedia

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    Fred MacMurray and Stanwyck in the seminal noir film Double Indemnity. She plays a columnist touted as the "greatest cook in the country" caught up in white lies while trying to pursue a romance in the comedy Christmas in Connecticut (1945). [53] It was a hit upon release and remains a treasured holiday classic today. [54]