Word: actresses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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MARRIED. Victoria Principal, 35, doe-eyed, taut-bodied TV actress who plays Dallas' goody-goody Pam Ewing; and Harry Glassman, 42, plastic surgeon to the rich and sagging of Beverly Hills; both for the second time; in, of course, Dallas. The wedding was small and private, but the show's cast was invited to a celebration brunch the following...
...survives permanently. At least that is the domestic credo of Rachel Ward, 27, and Bryan Brown, 37, who met three years ago while filming The Thorn Birds for TV and ended up turning their onscreen marriage into the real thing. When Rosie made three, nine months ago, the English actress and Australian actor began scheduling their professional work in relays. Ward just finished filming Fortress, an Australian survivalist epic for HBO in which she plays a school marm who is kidnaped and imprisoned along with nine of her charges. "It's Picnic at Hanging Rock meets Lord of the Flies...
BORN. To Amy Irving, 31, actress of stage (Heartbreak House), screen (Micki & Maude) and TV (The Far Pavilions), and Steven Spielberg, 37, celluloid superczar who has two new productions (The Goonies, Back to the Future) in this summer's crop of films: the unmarried couple's first child, a son; in Santa Monica, Calif. Name: Max Samuel. Weight...
During the second trial's opening statements in April, the prosecution told the jury it would show that Von Bulow had sought to murder the heiress so he could inherit the millions he was promised in her will and marry his then mistress, former Soap Opera Actress Alexandra Isles. But some of the promised proof was never introduced. With carefully crafted motions, raising such issues as relevance and prosecutorial failure to lay necessary legal groundwork, Puccio persuaded Judge Corinne Grande to exclude Sunny von Bulow's will, testimony from her financial adviser and evidence that Von Bulow knew...
...five-minute walk from Harvard, the Orson Welles Cinema (1001 Massachusetts Ave.) also shows foreign films, but usually blends them with popular flicks. Keep an eye out for the actress festival...