#3 Really extraordinary. An Ace. |
Posted by: Merrick Ferret 2021-11-04 01:23 |
#2 Look at My Set... Woman in the 21st Century - Flat ! |
Posted by: Otto Von Cranken2251 2021-11-04 01:11 |
#1 AAaaaah ! I'm on Rantburg .... Kathleen Hughes born Elizabeth Margaret von Gerkan November 14, 1928 is an American actress. Hughes' uncle, F. Hugh Herbert, was a playwright who authored Kiss and Tell and The Moon Is Blue. Her desire to act was inspired by a film she saw featuring Donald O'Connor, which gave her the idea that "acting looked like fun." Hughes was discovered in a Little Theater production in 1948. Signed to a seven-year contract with 20th Century Fox, she made 14 films for the studio. She appeared in five motion pictures for Universal Studios, including the cult film It Came From Outer Space. Released on May 27, 1953, the sci-fi feature was adapted from the writing of Ray Bradbury (Socialist). It was Universal's first entry into the 3D-film medium. Hughes co-starred with Edward G. Robinson in a 1953 crime drama, The Glass Web, and opposite Rock Hudson in an adventure film that year, The Golden Blade. More @ Wikipedia |
Posted by: Otto Von Cranken2251 2021-11-04 00:54 |