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COP11

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  1. COP11 posted a topic in Actresses
    American actress born in Richmond, Virginia Filmography Vengeance (1918) [Actress .... Hindu Wife] Stolen Hours (1918) [Actress .... Lady Hermione] A Self-Made Widow (1917) [Actress .... Della] The Page Mystery (1917) [Actress .... Kathleen Lorraine] Miss Petticoats (1916) [Actress .... Mrs. Worth Courtleigh] The Unpardonable Sin (1916/I) [Actress .... Mae Forsythe] (as Lila Hayward Chester) The Sins of Society (1915) [Actress .... Madame D'Orville] (as Lila Hayward Chester) The Little Mademoiselle (1915) [Actress .... Gabrielle D'Ornay] A Plugged Nickel (1915) [Actress .... Lila Christopher - Wife] (as Lila Hayward Chester) The Bridal Bouquet (1915) [Actress] The Terror of Anger (1914) [Actress .... Rawlings' Unfaithful Wife] The Million Dollar Mystery (1914) [Actress .... Susan Farlow - Florence's Companion] The Girl Across the Hall (1914) [Actress .... Alice Donovan] (as Lila Hayward Chester) The Musician's Daughter (1914) [Actress .... The Wealthy Widow] The Tin Soldier and the Dolls (1914) [Actress .... Mrs. Gray - Helen's Mother] When Sorrow Fades (1914) [Actress] Their Cousin from England (1914) [Actress .... Mrs. Gray] The Eugenic Boy (1914) [Actress .... Mrs.Pointdexter] Cardinal Richelieu's Ward (1914) [Actress .... Marion de Lorme] The Success of Selfishness (1914) [Actress .... Irene's Maid] Joseph in the Land of Egypt (1914) [Actress .... Undetermined Role] (as Lila Hayward Chester) Coals of Fire (1914) [Actress .... A Nurse] Adrift in a Great City (1914) [Actress .... The Nurse] The Runaway Princess (1914) [Actress .... The Millionaire's Sister] Frou Frou (1914) [Actress .... Undetermined Role] Peggy's Invitation (1913) [Actress .... Gracia Vanderlee] Uncle's Namesakes (1913) [Actress .... May, Jack's Wife] ... aka "His Great Uncle's Spirit" - USA (alternative title) The Legend of Provence (1913) [Actress .... The Adventuress] Baby's Joy Ride (1913) [Actress .... Beatrice Winters, the Wife] The Children's Hour (1913) [Actress .... The Wife] Moths (1913) [Actress .... Lady Dolly] Flood Tide (1913/I) [Actress] The Wax Lady (1913) [Actress] The Heart of a Child (1913) [Actress .... The Mother] Babies Prohibited (1913) [Actress] Just a Shabby Doll (1913) [Actress .... The Governess] ... aka "Little Nell" - USA (alternative title) Cousins (1912) [Actress .... Vaudeville Artist] The Professor's Son (1912) [Actress .... The Nurse] The Cry of the Children (1912) [Actress .... The factory owner's wife]
  2. COP11 posted a topic in Actresses
    Diahann Carroll (born July 17, 1935, in New York, New York) is an American actress and singer. Having appeared in some of the earliest major studio films to feature black casts such as Carmen Jones and Porgy and Bess, she starred in 1968's Julia, one of the first series on American television to star a black woman in a non-stereotypical role. Later she created the role of Dominique Deveraux on the popular prime time soap opera, Dynasty. She is the recipient of numerous stage and screen awards and nominations. Carroll has been married four times and became the mother of a daughter in 1960. She is a breast cancer survivor and activist. Early years Carroll was born Carol Diahann Johnson in The Bronx, New York, to John Johnson of Aiken, South Carolina and Mabel Faulk of Bladenboro, North Carolina. When Carroll was an infant, the family moved to Harlem where she grew up. She attended Music & Art High School, along with schoolmate Billy Dee Williams. Career Carroll's film debut was a supporting role in Carmen Jones (1954) as a friend of the sultry lead character. She then starred in the Broadway musical, House of Flowers. In 1959, she played Clara in the film version of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, but her character's singing parts were dubbed by opera singer Loulie Jean Norman. In 1962 she won the Tony Award for best actress (a first for a black woman) for the role of Barbara Woodruff in the Samuel A. Taylor and Richard Rodgers musical No Strings. In 1974, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for Claudine. Carroll is best known for her title role in the 1968 television series Julia, which made her the first African American actress to star in her own television series where she did not play a domestic worker. She was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1969, and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress In A Television Series” in 1968.[2] Her first Emmy nomination had come in 1963 for Naked City. Some of her other earlier work included appearances on shows hosted by Jack Paar, Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson, Judy Garland and Ed Sullivan, and on The Hollywood Palace variety show. In 1984, Carroll joined the nighttime soap opera Dynasty as the jetsetter Dominique Deveraux, half-sister of Blake Carrington played by actor John Forsythe. Her high profile role on Dynasty also reunited her with actor Billy Dee Williams, who briefly played her onscreen husband Brady Lloyd. Carroll remained on the show until 1987, simultaneously making several appearances on its short-lived spinoff, The Colbys. She received her third Emmy nomination in 1989 for the recurring role of Marion Gilbert in A Different World. In 2006, she appeared in the television medical drama Grey's Anatomy as Jane Burke, the demanding mother of Dr. Preston Burke. She appeared as Nana in 2010 Lifetime Movies "At Risk" and "The Front", movie adaptations of two Patricia Cornwell novels. Carroll starred as the crazed silent movie star Norma Desmond in the Canadian production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of the classic film Sunset Boulevard. In December 2008, Carroll was cast in USA Network’s series White Collar as June, the savvy widow who rents out her guest room to Neal Caffrey. Carroll was featured in UniGlobe Entertainment's breast cancer docudrama entitled, 1 a Minute, released in 2010. Personal life Carroll has had four marriages, the first of which, with the record producer Monte Kay, produced a daughter, Suzanne Kay Bamford (born September 9, 1960), who became a freelance media journalist. In 1973, Carroll surprised the press by marrying Las Vegas boutique owner Fred Glusman. She and British television host and producer David Frost had been dating at the time, and were actually engaged. Several weeks later, she filed for divorce, charging Glusman with physical abuse. In 1975, she married Robert DeLeon, a managing editor of Jet magazine. She was widowed two years later when DeLeon was killed in a car crash. Carroll's fourth and last marriage was to singer Vic Damone in 1987. The union, which Carroll admitted was turbulent, saw a legal separation in 1991, a reconciliation, and finally divorce in 1996. As a breast cancer activist and survivor, she invited a camera crew into her treatment room for a national broadcast special to draw attention to the disease.
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  4. COP11 replied to a post in a topic in General Talk
    in a huge dilemma
  5. You could have helped me today at the bake sales Busy day today?
  6. GSP VS Nick Diaz on Oct. 29 at UFC 137
  7. COP11 replied to COP11's topic in Male Athletes
    Nick Diaz VS Georges St. Pierre will happen on Oct. 29 at UFC 137
  8. Hope not Do you have a swimming pool?
  9. No Ever kick a man where it counts?
  10. Anna Christine Speckhart 10 Esti Ginzburg 7 Stephanie Cherry 8 Charlotte Free 12
  11. COP11 replied to x2121's topic in General Talk
    spoon crackers or chips
  12. COP11 replied to x2121's topic in General Talk
    electric iced coffee or hot
  13. okay That Hamilton Woman
  14. Andy Griffith Show
  15. Bake sale! Do you think our little friend is going to be running her mouth again?
  16. I should be in there huh!!
  17. COP11 posted a topic in Actresses
    Pamela Curran ia a character actress who appeared in several films and television shows from the late 1950s to the 1970s. Her film credits included the film classic, The Blob, Under the Yum Yum Tree, Girl Happy and The Loved One. As a guest star, she appeared on such television shows as Surfside 6, Perry Mason, My Favorite Martian, Branded, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Garrison's Gorillas, Adam-12 and Love, American Style. She also appeared in one episode of the 1960s sitcom, Hogan's Heroes. Filmography The Chase (1966) The Loved One (1965) Girl Happy (1965) Mutiny in Outer Space (1965) Under the Yum Yum Tree (1963) (uncredited) The Thrill of It All (1963) The Blob (1958) Notable TV Guest Appearances Love, American Style playing "Actress" in episode: "Love and the Note" (episode # 2.23b) 5 March 1971 Adam-12 playing "Mrs. Vandemar" in episode: "Log 26: LEMRAS" (episode # 3.15) 16 January 1971 Hogan's Heroes playing "Heidi Friederich" in episode: "Klink's Escape" (episode # 5.26) 27 March 1970 The F.B.I. playing "Wanda, Hair Stylist" in episode: "Summer Terror" (episode # 5.22) 8 February 1970 Love, American Style playing "Ingrid" in episode: "Love and the Athlete" (episode # 1.10a) 1 December 1969 Garrison's Gorillas playing "Lisa" in episode: "The Plot to Kill" (episode # 1.23) 20 February 1968 The Invaders playing "Louise" in episode: "Counter-Attack" (episode # 2.18) 9 January 1968 Felony Squad playing "Kathy Campbell" in episode: "The Pat Hand of Death" (episode # 2.7) 19 October 1967 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. playing "Inga Bergstrum" in episode: "The Deadly Smorgasbord Affair" (episode # 3.18) 13 January 1967 The Green Hornet playing "Vanessa Vane" in episode: "Beautiful Dreamer: Part 2" (episode # 1.8) 28 October 1968 The Green Hornet playing "Vanessa Vane" in episode: "Beautiful Dreamer: Part 1" (episode # 1.7) 21 October 1968 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. playing "Margo Hayward" in episode: "The Sort of Do-It-Yourself Dreadful Affair" (episode # 3.2) 23 September 1966 Branded playing "Princess Salome" in episode: "The Greatest Coward on Earth" (episode # 2.11) 21 November 1965 I Dream of Jeannie playing "Princess Fatima" in episode: "My Hero" (episode # 1.2) 25 September 1965 Kraft Suspense Theatre playing "Grace Welch" in episode: "Their Own Executioners" (episode # 1.23) 23 April 1964 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour playing "Sally Wilson" in epsiode: "The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" (episode # 2.25) 14 April 1964 My Favorite Martian playing "Accomplice" in episode: "Raffles No. 2" (episode # 1.10) 8 December 1963 Laramie playing "Actress" in episode: "Double Eagles" (episode # 4.8) 20 November 1962 Alfred Hitchcock Presents playing "Joan Blake" in episode: "Where Beauty Lies" (episode # 7.38) 26 June 1962 Thriller playing "Gloria" in episode: "The Lethal Ladies" (episode # 2.29) 16 April 1962 Tallahassee 7000 playing "Betty Culver" in episode: "Lady Killer" (episode # 1.25) ?? March 1962 Perry Mason playing "Leslie Lawrence" in episode: "The Case of The Absent Artist" (episode # 5.23) 17 March 1962 Laramie playing "Actress" in episode: "The Dyanmiters" (episode # 3.22) 6 March 1962 Target: The Corruptors! playing "Actress" in episode: "The Middle Man" (episode # 1.19) 2 February 1962 Laramie playing "Actress" in episode: "The Perfect Gift" (episode # 3.14) 2 January 1962 Surfside 6 playing "Mari Winslow" in episode: "The Old School Tie" (episode # 2.10) 20 November 1961 Checkmate playing "Tine" in episode: "Hot Wind in a Cold Town" (episode # 1.34) 10 June 1961 Thriller playing "Laura" in episode: "The Prisoner in the Mirror" (episode # 1.34) 23 May 1961 Michael Shayne playing "Taffy Tobias" in episode: "It Takes a Heap o' Dyin'" (episode # 1.31) 12 May 1961 Thriller playing "Dancer" in episode: "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" (episode # 1.28) 11 April 1961

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