- Loretta Swit
Loretta Swit (born November 4 1937) is an American stage and television actress best known for her two-time Emmy-winning portrayal of Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan on "M*A*S*H". Swit was born in Passaic, New Jersey, USA, to Polish immigrants. She studied with Gene Frankel in Manhattan and considered him her acting coach. She regularly returned to his studio to speak with aspiring actors throughout her career. - Julie Harris
Julie Harris (born Julia Ann Harris on December 2, 1925) is a distinguished American stage, screen, and television actress. She has won five Tony Awards and three Emmy Awards, and was nominated for an Academy Award. She is a member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame. - Colleen Dewhurst
Colleen Dewhurst was a Canadian actress known for playing Marilla Cuthbert in the various "Anne of Green Gables" productions from Sullivan Entertainment. - Lynn Redgrave
Lynn Rachel Redgrave, OBE (born 8 March, 1943 in London) is two-time Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning English actress born into the famous Redgrave acting family. Her parents were Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, Lady Redgrave, her brother is Corin Redgrave and her sister is Vanessa Redgrave. She is the aunt of Natasha Richardson, Joely Richardson and Jemma Redgrave. - Lucie Arnaz
Lucie Désirée Arnaz is an American actress. She is the daughter of actors Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, and is the sister of actor Desi Arnaz, Jr. "When asked why her name is not spelled like her mother's Lucie replied:" "My Dad chose the name. My mother wanted to name me Susan (don't ask why) but, as soon as she nodded off after delivery, he wrote L-U-C-I-E on the birth certificate. - Nancy Kelly
Nancy Kelly (March 25, 1921 - January 2, 1995) was an Oscar-nominated American actress, born in Lowell, Massachusetts. Nancy was a child star, who had made so many movies by the time she was nine years old, that "Film Daily" called her "the most photographed child in America due to commercial posing." She also played Dorothy Gale in a 1933 to 1934 radio show based on the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and was the older sister of actor Jack Kelly, … - Barbara Rush
Barbara Rush (born January 4, 1927 in Denver, Colorado) is an American stage, film, and television actress. A student at the University of California, Barbara Rush performed on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse before signing with Paramount Pictures. She made her screen debut in the 1951 movie " The Goldbergs" and went on to star opposite the likes of James Mason, Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, Richard Burton, and Kirk Douglas. - Sada Thompson
Sada Thompson (born September 27, 1929) is an acclaimed American stage, film and television actress. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Thompson first appeared in television in 1954 in a "Goodyear Television Playhouse" production and made her Broadway debut in 1959. She went on to an illustrious career that included a 1972 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for "Twigs", … - Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman was an American actress. She was born Norma Roman in the Boston suburb of Lynn, Massachusetts and as a young girl pursued her desire to become an actress by enrolling in the prestigious Bishop Lee Dramatic School in Boston. Following completion of her studies Roman headed to Hollywood where she obtained bit parts in several films before being cast in the title role in the 1945 thirteen episode serial "Jungle Queen". - Hollis Resnik
Hollis Resnik is an American singer and actress. Born in 1955, and raised in Euclid, Ohio (a suburb of Cleveland), as a young girl she studied piano and took voice lessions and performed with the Cleveland Symphony Children's Choir. Attending the Euclid school system, she graduated from Euclid High School in 1973. She graduated from Denison University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. A Chicago-based theatre actress, Ms. - Irene Dailey
Irene Dailey (born September 12, 1920 in New York City) is an American actress, best known for her work on Broadway and on daytime television. Her brother was the late actor, Dan Dailey. She received the 1966 Drama Desk Award for her work in "Rooms", and played "Nettie Cleary" in the original Broadway production of the Tony Award-winning drama, "The Subject Was Roses" (1964). In 1971 she won the Sarah Siddons Award for her work in Chicago theatre.
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