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  2. Operation Petticoat - Wikipedia

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    Operation Petticoat is a 1959 American World War II submarine comedy film in Eastmancolor from Universal-International, produced by Robert Arthur, directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Cary Grant and Tony Curtis. The film tells in flashback the misadventures of a fictional U.S. Navy submarine, USS Sea Tiger, during the Battle of the ...

  3. Operation Petticoat (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Operation Petticoat is an American sitcom that was based on the 1959 ... the role Cary Grant played in the 1959 film, the television series also cast Tony Curtis ...

  4. Cary Grant - Wikipedia

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    Toward the end of his career he starred in the romantic films Indiscreet (1958), Operation Petticoat (1959), That Touch of Mink (1962), and Charade (1963). He is remembered by critics for his unusually broad appeal as a handsome, suave actor who did not take himself too seriously, and in comedies was able to toy with his dignity without ...

  5. Joan O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    The episode S2E01 "To the Manner Born" (1959) had her singing as up-and-coming opera soprano Dora Miller. O'Brien was cast as survivor Susanna Dickinson in John Wayne's 1960 epic feature film retelling of battle of The Alamo. [3] [4] That same year, O'Brien performed as a soloist for composer Buddy Bregman at the Moulin Rouge night club in Los ...

  6. Gavin MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Operation Petticoat proved to be a breakout role for MacLeod, and he was soon cast in two other Edwards comedies, High Time with Bing Crosby and The Party with Peter Sellers. [12] In December 1961, he landed a guest role on The Dick Van Dyke Show, which was his first time working with Mary Tyler Moore. [13]

  7. Robert Gist - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gist was appointed Head of the School of Arts at the Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education (DDIAE) now the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia from the beginning of 1973 to the end of 1975. Also, during the 1960s, he made himself into a Hollywood acting coach, forming one of the actors' workshops of that time.

  8. Madlyn Rhue - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment career. Rhue debuted in show business at age 17 as a dancer at the Copacabana night club in New York City. [4] At that time she decided to create a stage name for herself by adapting the title of the film 13 Rue Madeleine (1947). [1] From the 1950s to the 1990s, she appeared in some 20 films, including Operation Petticoat (1959 ...

  9. Virginia Gregg - Wikipedia

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    Gregg alongside Steve McQueen in Wanted Dead or Alive (1959). Beginning with Body and Soul (1947), Gregg made more than 45 films, including I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955), Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955), Portland Exposé (1957), The D.I. (1957), Operation Petticoat (1959), All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960), Man-Trap (1961), House of Women (1962), Spencer's Mountain (1963), Two on a ...