- Gidget Gein
Gidget Gein (born Bradley Stewart on September 11, 1969 in Hollywood, Florida) is an American musician and artist. He was the second bassist for alternative rock band Marilyn Manson, during which time his stage name was created through the fusion of the names of Gidget (a TV character) and Ed Gein (a notorious American serial killer). - Sandra Dee
Sandra Dee (April 23 1944 (or 1942; see below) - February 20 2005) was an American film actress best known for her role as "Gidget." - Don Porter
Don Porter was an American actor who appeared in a number of films in the 1940s, including "Top Sergeant" and "Eagle Squadron", but is perhaps best known for his role as the widowed father of "Gidget" (1965). He played Peter Sands, the operator of "International Artists," a New York talent agency, as the boss of Susan Camille MacNamara, his "Private Secretary" on the 1950s situation comedy television series of the same name. - Cindy Carol
Cindy Carol (born October 11, 1944 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. She was credited as Carol Sydes before her starring role as Gidget in "Gidget goes to Rome" (1963). Her first recorded role was as an uncredited schoolgirl in Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955). Under the name of Carol Sydes, she made a guest appearance in an episode of "Medic" that same year. - Yvonne Craig
Yvonne Joyce Craig (born May 16, 1937 in Taylorville, Illinois) is an American actress best known as Batgirl from the 1960s TV series "Batman". - Miki Dora
Miki Dora (1936-2002) "'An Autobiography of a Legend Mickey Chapin Dora, Miklos S. Dora III, Miki Dora, MSD III. The names are many, and so are the facets of the man they call "Da Cat"'." Mickey Dora is surfing's Black Knight, the consummate antihero of the Malibu era. Born in Budapest, Hungary to Miklos and Ramona Dora (who soon divorced), his stepfather, the great surfer Gard Chapin, … - William Asher
William Asher (born 8 August 1921) is an American producer, director and writer. Born in New York City, his mother was actress Lillian Bonner and his father was Jewish American producer E.M. Asher (who produced films for Mack Sennett). His more famous works includes directing episodes of The "Colgate Comedy Hour" (1950), "I Love Lucy" (1951), "Our Miss Brooks" (1952), "General Electric Theater" (1953), "Make Room for Daddy" (1953), … - Pete Duel
Pete Duel was an American actor, best known for his role in the television series, "Alias Smith and Jones". - Karen Valentine
Karen Valentine (born May 25, 1947 in Sebastopol, California) is an Emmy Award winning American actress, best known for her role as Alice Johnson in the TV series "Room 222". In 1967 she married David Ross Williams, to whom she was married for two years. She first won a spot representing California at the Miss Teenage America pageant. When Ed Sullivan saw her act (where for example, … - Johnny Tillotson
Johnny Tillotson (born April 20, 1939 in Jacksonville, Florida; raised in Palatka, Florida) is an American singer and songwriter. - Caryn Richman
Caryn Richman (born April 9, 1956) is an actress who primarily appeared in television series in the 1980s and early 1990s. Her roles include Elena Dekker on the soap opera "Texas", Gidget on the television series "The New Gidget", and Nora Brady (Greg Brady's wife) in "A Very Brady Christmas" and "The Bradys". In 2006, Procter & Gamble began making several of its soaps available through America Online's AOL Video service, … - Michael Nader
Michael Nader (born February 19, 1945 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor of Lebanese descent, best known for his role on the hit ABC primetime soap opera "Dynasty" from 1983 to 1989 as Farnsworth "Dex" Dexter, the third husband of Alexis Colby (played by series star Joan Collins). Nader's first soap opera role was opposite actress Marie Masters playing the character of Kevin Thompson #1 on "As the World Turns". - Harry Ackerman
Harry Ackerman (November 17 1912 in Albany, New York - February 3 1991 in Burbank, California) was a famed TV executive producer at Screen Gems, the television division of Columbia Pictures. From 1958 through 1974, under the command of Ackerman as Vice President of Production, Screen Gems delivered the classic sitcoms: "Father Knows Best", "Dennis the Menace", "The Donna Reed Show", "Hazel", "Gidget", "Bewitched", … - Glen A. Larson
Glen A. Larson (born 1937) is a television writer and producer with many of his creations becoming cult hits, with some of them remaining in syndication or have been revived. He is sometimes compared to Gene Roddenberry by fans of genre television. - Joy Harmon
Joy Patricia Harmon is a baker and former American actress. Harmon was born in Flushing, New York. A runner-up for Miss Connecticut, the 5ft 5in, 41½-22-36 Harmon was a regular on Groucho Marx's television program "Tell It to Groucho" (credited as 'Patty Harmon'), and also guest-starred on several 1960s TV series, including "Gidget", "Batman", and "The Monkees". - Tim Rooney
Timothy Hayes Rooney (January 4, 1947-September 23, 2006) was an actor and voice actor. He was the second son of actor Mickey Rooney and suffered from a muscle disease known as dermatomyositis He was born in Birmingham, Alabama. His mother was a former Miss Alabama and singer Betty Jane Rase, who performed as B.J. Baker. His notable appearances included the films "Village of the Giants" and "Riot on Sunset Strip", and also the TV series "Maverick", … - Robert Random
Robert Random (born January 29, 1943 in Chilliwack, British Columbia), usually billed as Bob Random, is a Canadian-born character actor, who appeared in both movies and television from the mid-1960s to the late 1980s. Random's television work tended to be in dramatic roles, in venerable programs like "Dr. Kildare", "Mr. Novak", "Ben Casey", and "Lassie", or Western shows like "Gunsmoke", "The Virginian", … - Peggy Rea
Peggy Rea (b. March 31 1921, Los Angeles, California) is an American character actress known for her many minor roles in television series, commonly playing overbearing, matronly characters. Her recurring roles include: *Rose Burton on "The Waltons" *Lulu Hogg on "The Dukes of Hazzard" *Ivy Baker on "Step by Step" *Jean Kelly on "Grace Under Fire" She appeared in such television programs as "I Love Lucy", "Sergeant Bilko", … - Linda Kaye Henning
Linda Kaye Henning (born September 16, 1944, in Los Angeles) is an American actress who starred on the 1960's sitcom "Petticoat Junction". TV Producer Paul Henning, the creator-writer-producer of such CBS TV series as "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Petticoat Junction", is her father. Linda shares a September 16th birthday with her father. She is generally billed as Linda Kaye (as she was on "Petticoat Junction"). - George Tipton
George Aliceson Tipton, also known as George Tipton, is an American composer, musical arranger and conductor. Among Tipton's works are the theme songs for "Benson", "It's a Living", and "Empty Nest", plus incidental music for numerous shows, including "The Courtship of Eddie's Father", "Soap", "The Love Boat", "Heartland", "The Golden Girls" and "The Golden Palace". - Gidget Sandoval
Gidget Sandoval Herrera is the titleholder of Miss International for 1983. She is the second delegate from Costa Rica to win the title, held in Osaka, Japan. Prior to her victory in the said pageant, she participated in the Miss Pan-American Teenager pageant, where she was adjudged "Miss Elegance". - Gidget All About ~gidget~
It's always hard to talk about yourself, but here goes! I am sexy, well built sphynx gurl, on here just looking for some fun. I am an accomplished show cat and have many titles to my name. I am also a Mommy and new ones on the way! I love warm, snuggly beds and bald men with just as many wrinkles as me. Currently, Yes, I am pregnate, but not really in a relationship. I pretty much just like whatever pussy throws itself my way, if I'm feeling the heat. - Gidget Gidget
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Arp Arp! We are Gabby and Gidget. Mom says we're Yorkie terriers but we still think were her kids. I am Gabby the older one (Im EIGHT and the ruler of the roost) and my sister Gidget is just one. - Gidget & Gidget
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- Sally Field
Good friends with Goldie Hawn and a longtime friend of Pat Mitchell. Auditioned for the role of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate (1967). Has two sons from her first marriage: novelist Peter Craig and actor/director Eli Craig. Has one son, Samuel, from her second marriage. Daughter of actress Margaret Field. Ex-stepdaughter of actor Jock Mahoney. Born to Richard Dryden Field, a US Army Captain, and his wife Margaret Field, a - Gidget Gidget
- Brad Stewart
His stage name is a combination of the names of Gidget (a 60s "beach party" movie icon) and serial killer Ed Gein. He was employed as a "Bag boy" picking up dead bodies for twenty dollars each and was on 24 hour call. The nickname G-Spot was given to him by Davien Crow and Alison Bordan of the Industrial metal band Sin Star. His artwork appears in the Marilyn Manson music video (s)AINT which was banned by Interscope records and had to be released independently on MarilynManson.com...
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