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Brigid Mary Bazlen (June 9, 1944 – May 25, 1989) was an American film, television and stage actress. Although she made only three Hollywood films, The Honeymoon Machine, King of Kings, and How the West Was Won, she is still remembered for the latter two. Bazlen retired from acting while she was in her late 20s (1972), and she died from cancer ...
Brigid Bazlen: Mary Anderson 1972 Terrence Beasor Ernesto Toscano: 1989 Rory Beauregard Eric Brady 1984−1985 Jim Beaver: Father Tim Jansen: 1996–2002 Barbara Beckley Caroline Brady: 1984–1985 Nick Benedict: Curtis Reed: 1993–95, 1997, 1999–2001 Brenda Benet: Lee DuMonde: 1979–1982 Fran Bennett: Judge Ross 2002 Ashley Benson: Abigail ...
The Honeymoon Machine is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Steve McQueen, Brigid Bazlen, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, Jack Mullaney and Dean Jagger, based on the 1959 Broadway play The Golden Fleecing by Lorenzo Semple Jr. In the film, three men devise a plan to win at roulette with a United States Navy computer ...
The supporting cast features Brigid Bazlen, Walter Brennan, David Brian, Andy Devine, Raymond Massey, Agnes Moorehead, Henry (Harry) Morgan, Thelma Ritter, Mickey Shaughnessy and Russ Tamblyn. How the West Was Won is widely considered one of Hollywood's greatest epics. [2]
Bazlen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brigid Bazlen (1944–1989), American actress; Roberto Bazlen (1902–1965), Italian writer and publicist; Svenja Bazlen (born 1984), German triathlete
Kim Douglas was portrayed by Helen Funai in 52 episodes of Days of Our Lives from 1971–1972 and from 1976–1977. Kim's introduction, as portrayed by the Japanese-American actress Funai, also marks the first appearance of an AAPI actor on the serial.
Elmore Rual Torn Jr. was born on February 6, 1931, in Temple, Texas, the son of Elmore Rual “Tiger” Torn Sr., and Thelma Mary Torn (née Spacek). [1] The senior Elmore was an agriculturalist and economist who worked to promote the consumption of black-eyed peas, particularly as a custom on New Year's Day.
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