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The Butterflies theme song, "Love Is Like a Butterfly", is a 1974 single written and originally recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton. The cover version used at the opening of each episode was recorded for the series by Clare Torry, with a band conducted by BBC TV composer Ronnie Hazlehurst.
After appearing in stage productions in New York City (including a 1969 Broadway production of Butterflies Are Free) [2] and an episode of Kojak, she was cast in The Last Detail (1973) by director Hal Ashby, playing a prostitute. [1] Ashby subsequently cast her in Shampoo (1975), in which she portrayed a client of George Roundy (Warren Beatty). [3]
Pages in category "Butterflies described in 1974" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Her performance in Butterflies Are Free earned her a Clarence Derwent Award in 1972. [4] Early on, Bellwood was credited as Pamela Kingsley because there was already a working actress named Pamela King. [1] In 1974, she appeared in an episode of Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers.
Bruce Alexander Montague (24 March 1939 – 16 August 2022) was a British actor, best known for his role as Leonard Dunn in the television sitcom Butterflies.He also acted in over 300 television productions – one of his earliest being in the 1965 sci-fi drama Undermind.
Butterflies Are Free is a 1972 American comedy-drama film based on the 1969 play by Leonard Gershe. The 1972 film was produced by M. J. Frankovich, released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Milton Katselas and adapted for the screen by Gershe. It was released on July 6, 1972, in the U.S.
The son of James Hall, who worked in Information Technology, and Mabel (nee Jones), Andrew Hall was born in Manchester on 19 January 1954. [2] Hall had two sisters.
Joseph W. Sarno (March 15, 1921 – April 26, 2010) was an American film director and screenwriter. [2]Sarno emerged from the semi-pornographic sexploitation film genre of the 1950s & 1960s; he had written and directed approximately 75 theatrically released feature films in the sexploitation, softcore and hardcore genres [2] as well as a number of shot-on-video features for the 1980s hardcore ...