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Anderson became interested in acting during her teens, when she did a Tennessee Williams play. [5] While she was a student at Memphis State University, Anderson won the title of Miss Memphis in 1963. [2] [6] Anderson was an actress with the Front Street Repertory Theatre, and debuted professionally in Memphis with the Southwestern University ...
After actress Barbara Anderson left NBC's Ironside after four seasons, Baur was hired as her replacement. Baur told a reporter in 1972: "They interviewed 100 girls for this role. Then they had 14 of us come in and read for the part. Finally they gave seven of us screen tests.
Ironside is an American television crime drama that aired on NBC over eight seasons from 1967 to 1975. The show starred Raymond Burr as Robert T. Ironside (usually addressed by the title "Chief Ironside"), a consultant to the San Francisco police department (formerly chief of detectives), who was paralyzed from the waist down after being shot while on vacation.
On Ironside, which starred Burr as a San Francisco police consultant who solves crimes from his wheelchair, Baur effectively stepped in for Barbara Anderson (as Eve Whitfield), who exited the show ...
Following the cancellation of Ironside in 1975, Galloway was reunited with Barbara Anderson, his former co-star from the show, in the TV movie You Lie So Deep, My Love. He then continued to guest-star on numerous TV series, with appearances in Police Woman, Medical Center and Charlie's Angels.
‘Baywatch’ star says she left Hollywood because she ‘didn’t want anything that had happened to me to define me’
Pamela Anderson gave a candid interview about her decision to go makeup-free and stop “playing characters.” The 57-year-old model appeared on The Drew Barrymore Show on Tuesday (October 22 ...
Don Michael Mitchell (March 17, 1943 – December 8, 2013) was an American actor, best known for appearing with Raymond Burr in the NBC television series Ironside (1967-1975). Mitchell played the role of Mark Sanger, and reprised the role in the made-for-TV "reunion" film in 1993, which was noted as his last television appearance.