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(? Brower)
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| c. 44 |
is born in the New York City borough of Brooklyn and is of Spanish and Russian descent. Her father is Harry Brower, a highly decorated detective in the New York City Police Department.
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attends high school in New York
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goes for a Ph.D. in physiology and pharmacology
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studies with Paul Mann and Herbert Berghof
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| June 63 |
columnist Mike Connolly tells that "TV starlet Lisa Seagram got a nose-bob and bobbed up at Paramount testing for the Jenny Denton role in The Carpetbaggers
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| January 64 |
is on stage in Oh Kay at the Las Palmas Theatre in Hollywood
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| March 64 |
is one of the 12 finalists selected from some 1,000 aspirants for A House is Not a Home
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| 5 June 64 |
is among show people augmenting the "Miss Pasadena" contests. Others are Barbara Stanwyck, George, Raft, Keenan Wynn, and Peter Brown.
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| January 65 |
is seen at the Daisy Club with Dennis Stein
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| November 65 |
columnist Harrison Carroll reports her and Sy Bartlett dining with Natalie Wood and her fiancé Ladislav Bealnik
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| c. 66 |
is considered for the female lead in Fantastic Voyage but eventually loses out to Raquel Welch
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| January 66 |
she and Dave Gerber are noted at the Other Place
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| April 66 |
attends Sandra Giles' birthday soiree for Joi Lansing with Robert Rombau
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| July 66 |
she and Andy Anderson are among the twosomes at the Daisy Club
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| September 66 |
is seen at the Daisy Club with New York art gallery owner David Green
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| Early October 66 |
columnist Harrison Carroll tells from the Daisy Club: "Most envied man, perhaps, was Las Vegas hotel executive Abe Phillips, who'll open the enlarged Frontier next July. He was with three dolls, Sandra Giles, Lisa Seagram and Dianne Boyd..."
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| October 66 |
she and David Roth are among the ringsiders at Choo Choo Collins’ opening at Dino’s Lodge
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| December 66 |
columnist Harrison Carroll tells that she has turned red-haired and landed her first co-starring role with Terry Thomas in Two Thousand Years Later
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| 67 |
hopes for the role in Valley of the Dolls that finally goes to Sharon Tate
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| January 67 |
attends the party thrown at Paul Wexler's house by Sandra Giles and Sondra Scott with Don Key
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| June 67 |
columnist Harrison Carroll tells: "Not being Solomon, I can't tell you for sure who Omar Sharif wound up with at the Daisy Club. He seemed to be with Lisa Seagram, but two or three other beauties were in evidence..."
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| May 68 |
is featured in Knight
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falls in love with Rome and moves to Italy
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| Late 70s |
returns to California
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remarries
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her daughter is born. She will become set dresser.
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works in real estate for 17 years
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| 80s |
founds Actors 2000 in Hawaii and starts teaching acting
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Sources: Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood by Tom Lisanti, The Cedar Rapids Gazette, The News Tribune, Kokomo Morning Times, The Fresno Bee, Pasadena Independent, Tri-City Herald, The Independent, New Castle News |
Recommended Books: Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood by Tom Lisanti |
Links: Filmography |