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Sophia Myles (born March 18, 1980) is an English film and television actress. - Rose Keegan
Rose Keegan is a British actor. She is famous for a number of theatre roles, television show roles include: * Daisy in Gimme Gimme Gimme * Sinead Creigh in Hearts and Bones (TV series) She also appeared in the TV series 'Black Books' in 2002. Her character had no name but is credited as "Room 2B Occupant" in the episode entitled 'Fever'. Also she has appeared in a number of films: * Transom in Thunderbirds * Jane in First Knight. - Marion Pepper
Barbara Pepper was pure "dame" through and through. Along with other flashy character broads of the 1930s such as Iris Adrian, Joan Blondell and Veda Ann Borg, Barbara had a hard-boiled style all her own. Most people remember her from the late 1960s as the shrill, slovenly barnyard neighbor of Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor on TV's "Green Acres" (1965) who played "mother" to a TV-watching pig named "Arnold Ziffel." It's hard to imagine, then, that this hefty, porcine-like actress was... - Violet Mary Klotz
Immortal as the recipient of James Cagney's classic grapefruit-in-the-face in The Public Enemy (1931). She was the model for Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). Interred at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood, California, USA, section C, lot #2424. First husband was Fanny Brice's brother, Lewis. In her late seventies or so, she worked in the "Court of Miracles" show at the Universal Studios Tour in Hollywood, not far from where she had filmed her role as... - Suzanne Dalbert
Discovered by Paramount mogul Hal B. Wallis, her Hollywood career provided brief foreign allure but failed to catch on and she returned to France, eventually taking a fatal dose of sleeping pills in 1971. This dark-haired and leggy Parisian "sex kitten" of the post-war Hollywood period played a provocative student in The Accused (1949) and was the only female in the cast of the war picture Breakthrough (1950) playing saucy villager Colette. - Vanessa Ann Hudgens
In both her first two films - Thirteen (2003) and Thunderbirds (2004) - she appeared alongside Brady Corbet. Parents: Greg Hudgens and Gina Guangco. Ethnicities: Filipino, Chinese (from her mother); Irish and American Indian (from her father). Her musical theater roles include leads in: Evita, Carousel, The Wizard of Oz, The King & I, The Music Man, Cinderella, Damn Yankees, The Hunchback of Notre Dam, and The Little Mermaid, among others. She's a fan of the late Natalie Wood. She can... - Nicola Walker
Started off in the Cambridge Footlights. - Helen E Wallace
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