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Olga San Juan (March 16, 1927 – January 3, 2009) was an American actress and comedian. Born in Brooklyn, she began her brief film career with Paramount Pictures after being scouted at Copacabana .
He married his second wife, actress Olga San Juan in 1948. [23] San Juan was the mother of his three children, television producer Bridget O'Brien and actors Maria O'Brien and Brendan O'Brien. [23] The marriage ended in divorce in 1976. [23] In the late 1970s, O'Brien fell ill with Alzheimer's disease. In a 1983 interview, his daughter Maria ...
Connie Hines and Young in Mister Ed Young with Olga San Juan c. 1950s. Young was born as Angus Young on November 19, 1919, in North Shields, Northumberland, England, to Scottish parents. In his later years, he claimed he had been born in 1924. His father was a mine worker and a tap dancer, and his mother was a singer.
The Countess of Monte Cristo is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Fred de Cordova and starring Sonja Henie, Olga San Juan and Dorothy Hart. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures. It was Henie's last dramatic feature film. [1]
Olga San Juan as Vivian Reilly; Martha Stewart as Bunny La Fleur; Lew Parker as John "Goldie" McGoldrick; Walter Catlett as Jason "Pop" Carter; Patricia Dane as Sally (as Pat Dane) Ransom Sherman as Mr. Bixby, Milton's Nutmeg boss; Louis DaPron as Bartender. DaPron was a longtime choreographer at Universal who frequently worked with O'Connor.
Variety Girl is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Mary Hatcher, Olga San Juan, DeForest Kelley, Frank Ferguson, Glenn Tryon, Nella Walker, Torben Meyer, Jack Norton, and William Demarest. It was produced by Paramount Pictures.
Scientists at San Jose State University say that a large fire that burned at a battery plant in Monterrey County, California earlier this month has left heightened levels of heavy metals in a ...
The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend is a 1949 romantic comedy Western film starring Betty Grable and featuring Cesar Romero and Rudy Vallee.It was directed by Preston Sturges and written by him based on a story by Earl Felton.