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Christine Williams (January 7, 1945 – November 22, 2017), Born in Basingstoke, England) is an English-American model, actress and artist who was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its October 1963 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. Christine died on November 22, 2017. No cause of death is listed.
Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, Morrill attended the Carnegie Institute before making her stage debut opposite John Carradine in Julius Caesar. She made her Broadway debut in The Relapse with Cyril Ritchard. [1] Morrill's first television performance was on the Outer Limits episode "The Man with the Power" in 1963. She was a frequent ...
Gerard Montgomery Blue (January 11, 1887 – February 18, 1963) was an American film actor who began his career as a romantic lead in the silent era; and for decades after the advent of sound, he continued to perform as a supporting player in a wide range of motion pictures.
Leisha Hailey born () July 11, 1971 (age 53) (born in Japan) Barbara Hale 1922–2017 Jennifer Hale born ( 1972-01-01 ) January 1, 1972 (age 53) (born in Canada-American)
Adjoa Aiboom Helen Andoh HonFRSL (born 14 January 1963) [1] is a British actress. On stage, she has played lead roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, the Royal Court Theatre and the Almeida Theatre.
She started her television career in the 1963 situation comedy My Three Sons, and in 1965 appeared in her first movie, The Girls on the Beach. [1] Marshall was born in Wichita, Kansas, graduated from Wichita East High School, [2] and attended Colorado State College, (now called University of Northern Colorado) in Greeley, Colorado. [3]
A. Max Aardema; George Aaron; Unn Irene Aasdalen; Naïma Ababsa; Iñaki Abad; Martín Abadi; Benjamin Abadiano; Henri Abadie; Borislav Abadzhiev; Levan Abashidze
Laurel Goodwin (August 11, 1942 – February 25, 2022) was an American film and television actress who is known for her role as the love interest of Elvis Presley in the 1962 film Girls! Girls! Girls!, as well as appearing as Yeoman J.M. Colt in the rejected Star Trek pilot episode "The Cage". [1]