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Post by brimfin on Sept 23, 2022 23:33:55 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - EARTHA KITT
A. ANNA LUCASTA (1958) - In which she played the title role. B. BATMAN - She replaced Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the iconic 1960's TV show. C. CAREER - In 1968, her CAREER in the U.S. deteriorated after she made anti-Vietnam War statements at a White House luncheon. D. DRAGONARD - 1988 film in which she portrayed "Naomi." E. EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE, THE -- she was the voice of Yzma. F. FAIRY - Beginning in late 2000, she starred as the Fairy Godmother in the U.S. national tour of Cinderella. G. GRADUATION GROOVE - Title of an episode of The Emperor's New School, TV series sequel to The Emperor's New Groove (of course, she voiced Yzma). H. HARRY Belafonte appeared with her in TV-doc- "The Unforgettable Nat 'King' Cole" I. I Spy - episode "The Loser" in which she was nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie J. (The) JUNGLE BOOK: MOWGLI'S STORY - Direct-to-video production in which she voiced Bagheera K. KATHERINE Dunham Company - where as a member in 1943 she began her career. L. LOLA Dede - role she played in the TV Movie THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS. M. MISSION - She appeared in a 1967 Mission: Impossible episode "The Traitor," as a contortionist. N. Nat "King" Cole - her co-star in Saint Louis Blues, and subsequent close friend. (Subject to approval by OP, ellynmacg, as to whether this is a repeat of "H") O. ORSON Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". P. PLANTATION - She was born on a cotton plantation in South Carolina Q. QUOTE: "I'm an orphan. But the public has adopted me and that has been my only family. The biggest family in the world is my fans." R. ROCK BOTTOM - An episode of "After Dark", a British discussion programme, in which she appeared. S. SANTA - She had a big hit with the Christmas novelty song "Santa Baby". T. TIMBUKTU - Tony nominee (1978) for Best Actress (Musical) for Timbuktu. U. UNDER / U.K. - Her version of "Under the Bridges of Paris" made it to the UK Top Ten in 1954. V. VEXUS - Her role in 7 episodes of the series "My Life as a Teenage Robot"
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Post by alfromni on Sept 24, 2022 0:42:42 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - EARTHA KITT
A. ANNA LUCASTA (1958) - In which she played the title role. B. BATMAN - She replaced Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the iconic 1960's TV show. C. CAREER - In 1968, her CAREER in the U.S. deteriorated after she made anti-Vietnam War statements at a White House luncheon. D. DRAGONARD - 1988 film in which she portrayed "Naomi." E. EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE, THE -- she was the voice of Yzma. F. FAIRY - Beginning in late 2000, she starred as the Fairy Godmother in the U.S. national tour of Cinderella. G. GRADUATION GROOVE - Title of an episode of The Emperor's New School, TV series sequel to The Emperor's New Groove (of course, she voiced Yzma). H. HARRY Belafonte appeared with her in TV-doc- "The Unforgettable Nat 'King' Cole" I. I Spy - episode "The Loser" in which she was nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie J. (The) JUNGLE BOOK: MOWGLI'S STORY - Direct-to-video production in which she voiced Bagheera K. KATHERINE Dunham Company - where as a member in 1943 she began her career. L. LOLA Dede - role she played in the TV Movie THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS. M. MISSION - She appeared in a 1967 Mission: Impossible episode "The Traitor," as a contortionist. N. Nat "King" Cole - her co-star in Saint Louis Blues, and subsequent close friend. (Subject to approval by OP, ellynmacg, as to whether this is a repeat of "H") O. ORSON Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". P. PLANTATION - She was born on a cotton plantation in South Carolina Q. QUOTE: "I'm an orphan. But the public has adopted me and that has been my only family. The biggest family in the world is my fans." R. ROCK BOTTOM - An episode of "After Dark", a British discussion programme, in which she appeared. S. SANTA - She had a big hit with the Christmas novelty song "Santa Baby". T. TIMBUKTU - Tony nominee (1978) for Best Actress (Musical) for Timbuktu. U. UNDER / U.K. - Her version of "Under the Bridges of Paris" made it to the UK Top Ten in 1954. V. VEXUS - Her role in 7 episodes of the series "My Life as a Teenage Robot" W. WELLES - Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world".
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Post by brimfin on Sept 24, 2022 22:48:29 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - EARTHA KITT
A. ANNA LUCASTA (1958) - In which she played the title role. B. BATMAN - She replaced Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the iconic 1960's TV show. C. CAREER - In 1968, her CAREER in the U.S. deteriorated after she made anti-Vietnam War statements at a White House luncheon. D. DRAGONARD - 1988 film in which she portrayed "Naomi." E. EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE, THE -- she was the voice of Yzma. F. FAIRY - Beginning in late 2000, she starred as the Fairy Godmother in the U.S. national tour of Cinderella. G. GRADUATION GROOVE - Title of an episode of The Emperor's New School, TV series sequel to The Emperor's New Groove (of course, she voiced Yzma). H. HARRY Belafonte appeared with her in TV-doc- "The Unforgettable Nat 'King' Cole" I. I Spy - episode "The Loser" in which she was nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie J. (The) JUNGLE BOOK: MOWGLI'S STORY - Direct-to-video production in which she voiced Bagheera K. KATHERINE Dunham Company - where as a member in 1943 she began her career. L. LOLA Dede - role she played in the TV Movie THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS. M. MISSION - She appeared in a 1967 Mission: Impossible episode "The Traitor," as a contortionist. N. Nat "King" Cole - her co-star in Saint Louis Blues, and subsequent close friend. (Subject to approval by OP, ellynmacg, as to whether this is a repeat of "H") O. ORSON Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". P. PLANTATION - She was born on a cotton plantation in South Carolina Q. QUOTE: "I'm an orphan. But the public has adopted me and that has been my only family. The biggest family in the world is my fans." R. ROCK BOTTOM - An episode of "After Dark", a British discussion programme, in which she appeared. S. SANTA - She had a big hit with the Christmas novelty song "Santa Baby". T. TIMBUKTU - Tony nominee (1978) for Best Actress (Musical) for Timbuktu. U. UNDER / U.K. - Her version of "Under the Bridges of Paris" made it to the UK Top Ten in 1954. V. VEXUS - Her role in 7 episodes of the series "My Life as a Teenage Robot" W. WELLES - Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". X. X=TEN Number of awards she was nominated for in her lifetime - six of which she won, including 3 Daytime Emmys. She also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Sept 24, 2022 23:11:10 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - EARTHA KITT
A. ANNA LUCASTA (1958) - In which she played the title role. B. BATMAN - She replaced Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the iconic 1960's TV show. C. CAREER - In 1968, her CAREER in the U.S. deteriorated after she made anti-Vietnam War statements at a White House luncheon. D. DRAGONARD - 1988 film in which she portrayed "Naomi." E. EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE, THE -- she was the voice of Yzma. F. FAIRY - Beginning in late 2000, she starred as the Fairy Godmother in the U.S. national tour of Cinderella. G. GRADUATION GROOVE - Title of an episode of The Emperor's New School, TV series sequel to The Emperor's New Groove (of course, she voiced Yzma). H. HARRY Belafonte appeared with her in TV-doc- "The Unforgettable Nat 'King' Cole" I. I Spy - episode "The Loser" in which she was nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie J. (The) JUNGLE BOOK: MOWGLI'S STORY - Direct-to-video production in which she voiced Bagheera K. KATHERINE Dunham Company - where as a member in 1943 she began her career. L. LOLA Dede - role she played in the TV Movie THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS. M. MISSION - She appeared in a 1967 Mission: Impossible episode "The Traitor," as a contortionist. N. Nat "King" Cole - her co-star in Saint Louis Blues, and subsequent close friend. (Subject to approval by OP, ellynmacg, as to whether this is a repeat of "H") O. ORSON Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". P. PLANTATION - She was born on a cotton plantation in South Carolina Q. QUOTE: "I'm an orphan. But the public has adopted me and that has been my only family. The biggest family in the world is my fans." R. ROCK BOTTOM - An episode of "After Dark", a British discussion programme, in which she appeared. S. SANTA - She had a big hit with the Christmas novelty song "Santa Baby". T. TIMBUKTU - Tony nominee (1978) for Best Actress (Musical) for Timbuktu. U. UNDER / U.K. - Her version of "Under the Bridges of Paris" made it to the UK Top Ten in 1954. V. VEXUS - Her role in 7 episodes of the series "My Life as a Teenage Robot" W. WELLES - Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". X. X=TEN Number of awards she was nominated for in her lifetime - six of which she won, including 3 Daytime Emmys. She also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Y. YZMA ... she voiced this character again in the tv series The Emperor's New School
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Post by alfromni on Sept 25, 2022 0:29:27 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - EARTHA KITT
A. ANNA LUCASTA (1958) - In which she played the title role. B. BATMAN - She replaced Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the iconic 1960's TV show. C. CAREER - In 1968, her CAREER in the U.S. deteriorated after she made anti-Vietnam War statements at a White House luncheon. D. DRAGONARD - 1988 film in which she portrayed "Naomi." E. EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE, THE -- she was the voice of Yzma. F. FAIRY - Beginning in late 2000, she starred as the Fairy Godmother in the U.S. national tour of Cinderella. G. GRADUATION GROOVE - Title of an episode of The Emperor's New School, TV series sequel to The Emperor's New Groove (of course, she voiced Yzma). H. HARRY Belafonte appeared with her in TV-doc- "The Unforgettable Nat 'King' Cole" I. I Spy - episode "The Loser" in which she was nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie J. (The) JUNGLE BOOK: MOWGLI'S STORY - Direct-to-video production in which she voiced Bagheera K. KATHERINE Dunham Company - where as a member in 1943 she began her career. L. LOLA Dede - role she played in the TV Movie THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS. M. MISSION - She appeared in a 1967 Mission: Impossible episode "The Traitor," as a contortionist. N. Nat "King" Cole - her co-star in Saint Louis Blues, and subsequent close friend. (Subject to approval by OP, ellynmacg, as to whether this is a repeat of "H") O. ORSON Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". P. PLANTATION - She was born on a cotton plantation in South Carolina Q. QUOTE: "I'm an orphan. But the public has adopted me and that has been my only family. The biggest family in the world is my fans." R. ROCK BOTTOM - An episode of "After Dark", a British discussion programme, in which she appeared. S. SANTA - She had a big hit with the Christmas novelty song "Santa Baby". T. TIMBUKTU - Tony nominee (1978) for Best Actress (Musical) for Timbuktu. U. UNDER / U.K. - Her version of "Under the Bridges of Paris" made it to the UK Top Ten in 1954. V. VEXUS - Her role in 7 episodes of the series "My Life as a Teenage Robot" W. WELLES - Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". X. X=TEN Number of awards she was nominated for in her lifetime - six of which she won, including 3 Daytime Emmys. She also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Y. YZMA ... she voiced this character again in the tv series The Emperor's New School Z. ZERONI - She played Madame Zeroni in the 2003 movie "Holes".
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Sept 26, 2022 11:05:52 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934
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Post by alfromni on Sept 26, 2022 11:38:41 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978)
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Sept 26, 2022 20:22:48 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Sept 26, 2022 21:49:18 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. Deaf - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech
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Post by alfromni on Sept 26, 2022 22:35:03 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. Deaf - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name).
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Post by Penn Guinn on Sept 27, 2022 0:03:09 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. Deaf - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE
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Post by alfromni on Sept 27, 2022 0:10:53 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. Deaf - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE G. GALLAUDET University - from where in 1984 she received an honorary degree.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Sept 27, 2022 0:14:49 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. Deaf - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE G. GALLAUDET University - from where in 1984 she received an honorary degree. H. HEIGHT - IMDb lists her height as 5' 9 3/4" (1.77m)
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Post by alfromni on Sept 27, 2022 0:43:43 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. DEAF - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE G. GALLAUDET University - from where in 1984 she received an honorary degree. H. HEIGHT - IMDb lists her height as 5' 9 3/4" (1.77m) I. INNKEEPER - Her role in Giorgino (1994)
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Post by Penn Guinn on Sept 27, 2022 0:47:37 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.) A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. DEAF - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE G. GALLAUDET University - from where in 1984 she received an honorary degree. H. HEIGHT - IMDb lists her height as 5' 9 3/4" (1.77m) I. INNKEEPER - Her role in Giorgino (1994) J. JACK Nicholson - her victim in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, kissed her at the Academy Awards
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Post by alfromni on Sept 27, 2022 1:11:50 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. DEAF - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE G. GALLAUDET University - from where in 1984 she received an honorary degree. H. HEIGHT - IMDb lists her height as 5' 9 3/4" (1.77m) I. INNKEEPER - Her role in Giorgino (1994) J. JACK Nicholson - her victim in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, kissed her at the Academy Awards K. KATHERINE Mulroney - Her role in Very Mean Men (2000)
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Post by Penn Guinn on Sept 27, 2022 1:15:55 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. DEAF - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE G. GALLAUDET University - from where in 1984 she received an honorary degree. H. HEIGHT - IMDb lists her height as 5' 9 3/4" (1.77m) I. INNKEEPER - Her role in Giorgino (1994) J. JACK Nicholson - her victim in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, kissed her at the Academy Awards K. KATHERINE Mulroney - Her role in Very Mean Men (2000) L. LAST Waltz on a Tightrope - TVM in which she played Cynthia Damond
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Post by alfromni on Sept 27, 2022 1:23:13 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. DEAF - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE G. GALLAUDET University - from where in 1984 she received an honorary degree. H. HEIGHT - IMDb lists her height as 5' 9 3/4" (1.77m) I. INNKEEPER - Her role in Giorgino (1994) J. JACK Nicholson - her victim in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, kissed her at the Academy Awards K. KATHERINE Mulroney - Her role in Very Mean Men (2000) L. LAST Waltz on a Tightrope - TVM in which she played Cynthia Damond M. MONTDURAUSSE, Tarn, France - where she died on September 23, 2022 (aged 88)
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Post by alfromni on Sept 28, 2022 6:31:48 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. DEAF - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE G. GALLAUDET University - from where in 1984 she received an honorary degree. H. HEIGHT - IMDb lists her height as 5' 9 3/4" (1.77m) I. INNKEEPER - Her role in Giorgino (1994) J. JACK Nicholson - her victim in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, kissed her at the Academy Awards K. KATHERINE Mulroney - Her role in Very Mean Men (2000) L. LAST Waltz on a Tightrope - TVM in which she played Cynthia Damond M. MONTDURAUSSE, Tarn, France - where she died on September 23, 2022 (aged 88) N. NELLIE Goodwin - Her role in A Map of the World (1999)
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Sept 30, 2022 14:49:06 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z - LOUISE FLETCHER (R.I.P.)
A. ALABAMA - Born in Birmingham, Alabama on July 22, 1934 B. BICK, Jerry - Her spouse (m. 1960; div. 1978) C. CITED - Was cited for reckless driving in 2000 when she slammed into a police officer near her Virginia home. D. DEAF - Her two deaf parents were thanked in her memorable Academy Award Acceptance speech E. ESTELLE - Her first name (Louise being her middle name). F. FALK - Louise appeared with Peter Falk in THE CHEAP DETECTIVE G. GALLAUDET University - from where in 1984 she received an honorary degree. H. HEIGHT - IMDb lists her height as 5' 9 3/4" (1.77m) I. INNKEEPER - Her role in Giorgino (1994) J. JACK Nicholson - her victim in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, kissed her at the Academy Awards K. KATHERINE Mulroney - Her role in Very Mean Men (2000) L. LAST Waltz on a Tightrope - TVM in which she played Cynthia Damond M. MONTDURAUSSE, Tarn, France - where she died on September 23, 2022 (aged 88) N. NELLIE Goodwin - Her role in A Map of the World (1999) O. ONE STEP BEYOND - TV show she had a guest star role in during the 1950's.
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