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The Toys were an American pop girl group from Jamaica, New York, which was formed in 1961 and disbanded in 1968. [1] Their most successful recording was "A Lover's Concerto" (1965), which sold more than two million copies and reached the number-two spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Barbara Densmoor Harris (July 25, 1935 – August 21, 2018) was an American Tony Award-winning Broadway stage star and Academy Award-nominated motion picture actress. Early life [ edit ]
Barbara Eve Harris (born 1959), Canadian actress; Barbara Harris (singer) (born 1945), lead singer of the R&B group The Toys; Barbara Harris (voice casting director) Barbara Harris (born 1951), fifth wife and widow of Cary Grant; Barbara Harris, former Miss California; Barbara Harris, birth control activist, founder of Project Prevention ...
Ronee Blakley, a singer-songwriter from Idaho with no acting experience, [42] was in Nashville at the time and took on the role at the last minute, having been hired to write several songs for the film. [43] Barbara Harris, primarily a stage actress, was given the role of fledgling singer Winifred. [44]
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The Broadway production opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on October 17, 1965, and closed on June 11, 1966, after 280 performances and 3 previews. The production was directed by Robert Lewis, choreographed by Herbert Ross, and starred Barbara Harris as Daisy Gamble/Melinda, John Cullum as Dr. Mark Bruckner, Clifford David as Edward Moncrief, Titos Vandis as Themistocles Kriakos, and William ...
A Thousand Clowns is a 1965 American comedy-drama film directed by Fred Coe and starring Jason Robards, Barbara Harris, Martin Balsam, and Barry Gordon.An adaptation of a 1962 play by Herb Gardner, it tells the story of an eccentric comedy writer who is forced to conform to society to retain legal custody of his nephew.
For the film adaptation, director Arthur Hiller decided to cast Walter Matthau in the three male roles. He used Stapleton, but only in the first segment; instead using Barbara Harris in the second segment and Lee Grant in the third. Screenwriter Neil Simon was unhappy with the results. "I didn't like the cast. I didn't like the picture.