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Perry King |
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Perry King received his acting training at
Yale and Juilliard. Entering films in 1972 with Slaughterhouse
Five, the handsome, flinty-eyed King went on to play roles ranging
from menacing to passive in such films as The Lords of Flatbush
(1974), The Wild Party (1975) and Lipstick (1976). King's plentiful
work has included the part of Rory Armagh in the 1976 miniseries
Captains and the Kings, starring roles in the weekly series
Quest (1981), Riptide (1985) and The Trouble With Larry (1993),
and a wealth of made-for-TV movies, among them Foster and Laurie
(1975), Golden Gate (1981), The Hasty Heart (1983) and Helen
Keller: The Miracle Continues (1984). Perry King is the grandson
of fabled literary editor Maxfield Perkins. |
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Samantha Eggar |
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Samantha Eggar's father was a British Army
brigadier and her mother was of Dutch/Portuguese extraction.
Convent educated, Eggar became a stage actress in her teens.
While performing in a Shakespeare play, Eggar was discovered
by film producer Betty Box, who cast the tall, auburn-haired
23-year-old actress as a sluttish college coed in The Wild and
the Willing (1961). Eggar's first international success was
The Collector (1965), replacing Natalie Wood (who'd turned down
the film) as the harried kidnap victim of obsessive Terence
Stamp. Eggar garnered an Oscar nomination for her demanding
performance, and also won the Cannes Film Festival award. Then
followed a succession of unremarkable roles in films like Walk,
Don't Run (1966) and Doctor Doolittle (1967) (which at least
gave Eggar a chance to sing). She was better served in The Molly
Maguires (1970) and Seven Per Cent Solution (1976), playing
the wife of Sherlock Holmes crony Dr. Watson (Robert Duvall)
in the latter. Eggar's prolific American TV work has included
the role of Anna Leonowens in the expensive, short-lived weekly
Anna and the King (1972). Samantha Eggar has managed to maintain
her dignity and integrity despite far too many horror flicks
like The Brood. |
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Robert Carricart |
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Born in January of 1917 in Bordeaux, France,
Robert Carricart was a verteran character actor who made more
than 70 television appearances and over 20 films. |
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Miriam Colon |
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