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(Gloria Maude Talbott)
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| 7 February 31 |
is born in Glendale, California, to Charles F. and Dorothy Talbott, nee Patterson. Her father owns a dry-cleaning establishment; her mother is a Christian Science practitioner. Her great-great-grandfather is one of the founders of the city. Her elder sister, Mary Louise Talbott, will become actress Lori Talbott.
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| 47 |
is crowned Miss Glendale
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| c. 48 |
while in plays at the Eagle Rock Theatre, she falls in love with an aspiring young actor named Parrish and marries him before she turns 18
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| 17 April 50 |
her son, Mark Charles, is born in Los Angeles
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| 53 |
divorces Parrish after five years of marriage and returns after a three-year break to filming
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| Early 50s |
producer Darryl F. Zanuck chases her around his desk
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| c. August 56 |
marries actor Grover "Sandy" Sanders in Las Vegas, Nevada. He's 37; she's 25.
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| 57 |
dislikes her director, Bert I. Gordon, while filming The Cyclops
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| c. 60 |
refuses a guest appearance on TVs Sea Hunt because her part requires her to wear diving gear. She has a phobia about being in any small, enclosed space because she believes she was buried alive in another life.
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| 12 November 63 |
she and Grover separate
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| September 64 |
divorces Grover in Los Angeles
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| 18 January 67 |
marries Steve Joseph Capobianco, a physician, in Los Angeles. Both are 35.
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| 15 April 67 |
her daughter, Maria L., is born in Los Angeles
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| January 69 |
divorces Capobianco in Los Angeles
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| 27 April 70 |
marries Patrick Robert "Michael" Mullally, a dentist, in Los Angeles. He's 41; she's 39.
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| 77 |
remarries Mullally in a Catholic ceremony
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| 19 September 00 |
as Gloria M. Mullally, she dies at age 69 in Glendale, California, of pneumonia
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Sources: Whatever became of...? #11 by Richard Lamparski, Picture Show Who's Who on the Screen, Picture Show Annual, Interviews with B Science Fiction and Horror Movie Makers by Tom Weaver, www.Ancestry.com |
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Links: Filmography Spooky Tom's Nightmare Mansion Brian's Drive-In Theater: Gloria Talbott |