When it comes to stopping rape, there's safety in numbers.
Actress Lee Meriwether was desperate.
Heather Angel, the delicate, ethereal actress whose dramatic talents generally were wasted in a
Geraldine Page, who died over the weekend of a heart attack at the age of 62, had that quality--which divides the superb actors from the merely very good actors--of seeming to disappear totally into the character she was playing.
Siobhan McKenna, whose broad brogue and booming voice made her the definitive and probably the best-known member of the Irish theater of her time, has died in a Dublin clinic.
Thelma White recalls her horror back in 1935 when RKO Studios agreed to star her in a low-budget propaganda film about the evils of "marihuana."
Vivian Duncan, 84, an actress and singer who began her career in vaudeville shows and silent movies
"PLAY WITH THE BOYS." Exude. Rah! Rah!/Greenworld.
Does the news that Pepsi-Cola is going to use Geraldine Ferraro in their ads mean that they are looking for customers only in Minnesota, which was the only state that voted for her and her presidential running mate?
Perhaps the carnivore in them has gotten the best of Peggy Fleming and Cybill Shepherd.
"Comedy for me is like falling off a log.
Margalo Gillmore, whose career embraced such stage classics as "Life With Father," "Little Women" and "The Barretts of Wimpole Street," is dead of cancer.
Hermione Baddeley, whose talents brought her both plaudits and productions from such playwrights as George Bernard Shaw and Tennessee Williams, died Tuesday.
Not many actresses, says Helen Shaver, have even heard of Switzerland's Bronze Leopard Award--let alone been given it.
An auto accident victim has been identified as Peggy Feury, a Hollywood actress and drama coach
Helen Craig, the stage, screen and television actress who created the title role of deaf and mute
A wheelchair-bound actress from North Hollywood who danced and modeled a swimsuit and evening gown
Jane Alexander: Her very name conjures the image of woman as heroine.
Actress Ruth Gordon, whose stage, screen and literary career spanned seven decades, died of a