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(Regina M. Gleason)
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| c. 28 |
is born in California
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| 30 April 54 |
arrives in Tokyo with “Slapsie” Maxie Rosenbloom to prepare for a three-week tour of Korea. Other dancers in the troupe are Gloria Pall, Ruth Gillis, and Edith Craig.
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| December 54 |
is with Rosenbloom on a Christmas variety show tour of Europe and North Africa
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| July 55 |
she, Joyce Smight, and Laurette Luez help Donald O’Connor with his show “Star Theater”
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is on the California stage opposite Bill Bixby in Under the Yum Yum Tree
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| January 63 |
is signed to star in "Ben Gerrod, Counsellor at Law," a pilot film for NBC
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| July 64 |
hits the news when cited by a San Diego policeman for wearing sunglasses seven-eighths of an inch thick while driving her sports car. She appears before Municipal Judge Earl Gilliam and tells him she can not find anything about sunglasses in the state vehicle code summary. He tells her the summary is not the law; rather the section applying to sunglasses is in a much larger volume. “However, the shapely blonde talked to prosecuting attorney Richard Norman, who decided to dismiss the case.”
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| May 68 |
is reported having fallen from an 8-foot ladder while painting at home
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| November 69 |
participates in festivities at the ninth annual Teen Awards banquet held at the Sheraton-Universal Hotel
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| July 71 |
has appeared in 500 television shows
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| ? |
goes into real estate
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| 05 |
spends her time between Hollywood and San Diego and is involved in the lives of her two daughters and granddaughter
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Sources: Pacific Stars and Strips, Syracuse Herald-Journal, The Herald-Mail Company, The Fresno Bee, Leader-Times, Van Nuys News, www.bethsdayspage.com, www.Ancestry.com |
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