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Post by politicidal on Dec 2, 2019 0:45:20 GMT
From the article:
"...Actress Joan Staley, who is perhaps best known for starring opposite Don Knotts in the 1966 movie The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, has died. According to her family, Staley passed away on Sunday due to heart failure at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, California. She was 79 years old."
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Post by hi224 on Dec 2, 2019 0:51:43 GMT
From the article:
"...Actress Joan Staley, who is perhaps best known for starring opposite Don Knotts in the 1966 movie The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, has died. According to her family, Staley passed away on Sunday due to heart failure at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, California. She was 79 years old."
my mom loves that movie.
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Post by politicidal on Dec 2, 2019 0:59:33 GMT
It sounds like something I should had watched as a kid. But I did not.
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Post by hi224 on Dec 2, 2019 1:05:23 GMT
It sounds like something I should had watched as a kid. But I did not. get on that now.
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Post by mikef6 on Dec 3, 2019 5:17:23 GMT
Joan Staley was a Playboy Playmate way back in 1958 (November, to be exact) when both she (age 18) and the magazine were young and the models’ pictures would today probably be rated PG-13, but it netted her a short acting life in Hollywood of mostly small, even bit, parts. One of just two or three leads she played was the Audie Murphy western “Gunpoint." Her acting registers as untrained but natural.
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