| 6 February 47 |
is born in Santa Monica, California. Her father's an advertising executive; her mother, whose maiden name is Miller, is a singer.
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| c. 63 |
starts singing in coffeehouses at age 16
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| c. 64 |
breaks into show business by doing stunt work for "Flipper" when her father's a TV series advisor to Ivan Tors
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| 66 |
debuts in films doing a go-go dance in Soupy Sales' Birds Do It
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| 67 |
has an affair with Frank Sinatra during the filming of Tony Rome
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attends 20th Century-Fox's talent school
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joins the Civil Liberties Union
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| November 67 |
will be seen in Ivan Tors’ upcoming The Unkillables, in which she doubles Joan Blackman's water stunts
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| 27 September 69 |
marries Peter E. Tevis in Los Angeles. He's 32; she's 22.
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| ? |
issues her album, Tiffany
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| ? |
her Thank God the War is Over cut from her album is considered for a Grammy nomination
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| September 70 |
divorces Tevis in Los Angeles
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| 72 |
says about her relationship with Sinatra: "I've known Francis for a long time, and I love him dearly, but I don't see him often."
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| April 72 |
is featured in Playboy
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| 21 August 76 |
marries William H. Noyes in Los Angeles. He's 31; she's 29.
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| ? |
divorces Noyes
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| 8 October 83 |
marries Richard G. Casares in Santa Barbara. He's 32; she's 36.
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| 20 April 85 |
her daughter, Sean Christine, is born in Santa Monica, California
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| 07 |
she and her husband reside in Marina Del Rey
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Sources: Playboy, Syracuse Herald-Journal, www.Ancestry.com |
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