Word: paula
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bandits are all set to clock Ihe roulette action and flash the data to MAX, when suddenly-quick now, what next?-a beautiful chick pops into the room. She is Brigid Bazlen, a cute, twitchy little trick who does most of her acting with her eyebrows. Then in pops Paula Prentiss, a tall, gawkily gorgeous brunette who is, as one girl must be in every properly run comedy, helplessly nearsighted. She is an old flame of Hutton's whom he left, not, as it would happen in the real world, because she had a cork leg or wanted...
...PAULA PRENTISS, 5 ft. 9¼ in. and perhaps, at 22. still growing, is turning in consistently fine performances with all the easygoing, offhand grace of a basketball center, which she used to be. She has too many deep-eyed good looks to be an all-the-way comedienne and too much height for a standard ingenue, so she has balanced herself neatly between the two - in Where the Boys Are, with Brigid Bazlen in The Honeymoon Machine, and in Bob Hope's Bachelor in Paradise, scheduled for release in November. While at Lamar High School in Houston, Paula...
...United States Steel Hour (CBS, 10-11 p.m.).* Anne Baxter stars in a drama, "The Shame of Paula Marsten," about a trauma-torn ex-Army nurse...
Teen Topic A among the three leading ladies of this picture: Should a Girl Scout trade her merit badge for a wedding ring, for a fraternity pin, or just for the hell of it? Two of the girls (Dolores Hart, Paula Prentiss) play it safe, and though they miss their fun they get their men. The third (Yvette Mimieux) plays "backseat bingo" and in the last reel finds herself all smashed up by an automobile. Not very subtle, but it squares the censor...
...long discussions between priest and writer, the source of much of the story, began the day before, when Father Murray met Auchincloss and Researcher Paula von Haimberger Arno at Baltimore's Pennsylvania Station. Driving his 1960 Dodge through the city's hilly outskirts to his headquarters at Woodstock College, Father Murray pondered the rapid disappearance of the U.S. countryside and good-naturedly brushed aside Mrs. Arno's apology for "wrecking his schedule." Replied the Jesuit: "What of a little wreckage? There is nothing but wreckage around us today...