Word: joans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Married. Michael P. Goldwater, 27, Barry's boy, a California real estate salesman; and Constance Joan Stockert, 26, former stewardess; in Ross, Calif...
...smaller parts, mostly of parasites and people Fisk attracts into his whirlwind way of life, Joan Tolentino as a madam and Andy Weil as a barber and several drunks are funny and invariably interesting to watch. Arthur Friedman is top-notch as Drew, also as a lunatic Indian fighter speaking half in words, half in pidgin sign-language. Stephen Kaplan doing two numbers in blackface is revolting, and when revolting, Stephen Kaplan is invariably magnificent. Dominic Meiman as Fisk's secretary, among other parts, is consistently excellent, as are can-can dancer Lindsay Crouse's legs...
HALLMARK HALL OF FAME (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan arrives on TV with an international cast headed by French Canadian Actress Genevieve Bujold as Joan of Arc, supported by Theodore Bikel, Maurice Evans, Roddy McDowall, Raymond Massey, Leo Genn and James Donald...
...Died. Joan Lowell, 64, author and perpetrator of one of the great hoaxes in U.S. letters; of a lung hemorrhage; in Sobradinho, Brazil. In 1929, she wrote an instant bestseller, The Cradle of the Deep, a purported autobiographical account of how she and her father adventured through the Seven Seas for 17 years. The only flaws were an obvious lack of nautical knowledge and the fact that friends remembered her as a California schoolgirl. Shrugged Joan, as the Book-of-the-Month Club offered refunds: "Any damn fool can be accurate-and dull...
...Israeli General Moshe Dayan than meets one eye. Not only was he the "Hero of Sinai" in the 1956 war against Egypt and Defense Minister at the time of the Six-Day War last June; he is also the father of a talented daughter who at 28 looks like Joan Baez and writes like S.L.A. Marshall. These two books underscore her rising reputation: one is a novel that was going to press when the conflict broke out, the other a hasty but exhilarating campaign chronicle of Yaël's experiences...