Word: daughters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...avenue in a Lincoln convertible to Sihanouk's villa on the beach at the end of the street, where she and her party of four- Britain's Lord Harlech, New York Lawyer Michael Forrestal, Washington Journalist Charles Bartlett and his wife-joined Sihanouk's wife and daughter in a sumptuous lunch...
...favorite city on earth," crooned Richard Burton after settling into a midtown Manhattan hotel. One of his favorite people on earth was there too-meaning in this case not Elizabeth Taylor, 35, though she stood smilingly at hand, but Burton's ten-year-old daughter Kate, elder of his two children by ex-wife Sybil. In honor of the several momentous occasions occurring simultaneously-it was Burton's 42nd birthday, as well as his first trip to U.S. shores in two years-young Kate pulled out all the hostessy stops, taking her father and stepmother to a matinee...
Ustinov has chosen to view hippiedom as the social dawn of a New Jerusalem. A very pukka Sahib general (played with quaint and artful foxiness by Anthony Quayle) comes home from liquidating the white man's bumbling in Malaysia, only to find that his son and daughter have become neoprimitive natives of swinging England. His daughter (Margaret Linn) is complacently pregnant-by whom, she cannot be sure. His bearded guitar-laden son (Sam Waterston) looks "like a leftover from the Last Supper," and his so-called mistress is a breastless, hipless, bass-voiced androgyne. Ultimately, the general goes...
...camera, the short, puffy satirist is a disheveled and slightly laconic chap who retreats into the ranks of the anonymous. "He doesn't exist," says one of his few close friends, "except in his characters." He lives a secluded life in suburban Chiswick with his wife Anne, the daughter of former U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Grant Stockdale, reads highbrow literary criticism and, he says, sits pondering for hours over his electric typewriter that automatically shuts off whenever he hits on an idea...
Born. To Eddie Fisher, 39, nightclub crooner, and Connie Stevens, 29, TV and movie actress: a daughter; in Burbank, Calif. They had not previously announced that they were married and, although Eddie now said they were, nobody could care less...