Said to be cool Breakfast in Paris movie
Movie Premier in 1982.
Certificates: Australia:M
Color Info: Color
Countries: Australia
Genres: Drama, Romance
Languages: English
Locations: France, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Paris, France, Victoria, Australia
Runtimes: 94
Release Dates: Australia:11 March 1982
From the world's most romantic city comes a dream of a love story
In movie played:
Doug Bowles (actor)
Marcel Cugola (actor)
George Harlem (actor)
Jeremy Higgins (actor)
Richard Hutson (actor)
Jack Lenoir (actor)
Birth Name:Teboul, Jacob
Birth Notes:Tlemcen, Oran, France [now Algeria]
Death Date:1981
Birth Date:14 November 1926
Alan Madden (actor)
Robbie McGregor (actor)
Chris Milne (actor)
Rod Mullinar (actor)
Birth Notes:Hereford, England, UK
He and his former wife 'Liz Mullinar' (qv) emigrated from England to Australia in 1969.
Spouse:'Liz Mullinar' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced), 'Penny Ramsey (II)' (qv) (? - 11 February 2009) (her death); 2 children
Birth Date:1942
Graham Stanley (actor)
Elspeth Ballantyne (actress)
Birth Notes:Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Born done 20th April 1939, Elspeth be from Adelaide. She fruitful work by the bring to bear of set of connections of a laboratory technician back enrol at Australia's esteemed the acting college NIDA (the National Institute contained by flying buttress of Dramatic Art). Elspeth worked commonly on segment for the Melbourne Theatre Company and become a undemanding TV attendance beside her role in Australia's first matchless important soap drama "Bellbird". She next follow this with her role as good-natured warder Meg Jackson (later Morris) in the cult rotation "Prisoner". Elspeth be the one and only principal actress to delay leaving with the series from the first leg screen in 1979 to the classic made in 1986. She following recreated her division in the first UK outing of the stage newspaper of "Prisoner" in 1989.
Sister of 'Jane Ballantyne' (qv)
Spouse:'Dennis Miller (II)' (qv) (1968 - 1977) (divorced); 2 children
Birth Date:20 April 1939
Evelyne Bisarre (actress)
Judy Green (actress)
Birth Notes:Australia
Sale of the Century Model, Leading Melbourne, Australia, model
Spouse:'Richard Norton (I)' (qv) (1993 - present)
Birth Date:1 April 1964
Brenda Kendall (actress)
Height:160 cm
Has brown hair and brown eyes., In 1987 she graduated from Auckland University with a Diploma of Drama
Birth Date:26 June 1949
Jennie Lamond (actress)
Was a top 100 finalist in the first ever Project Greenlight Australia competition (early 2005)., Daughter of 'John D. Lamond' (qv)
Barbara Parkins (actress)
Pictorials:"Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1991, Vol. 4, Iss. 9, pg. 20-21, by: staff, "Sixties Sirens: Barbara Parkins", "Playboy" (USA), December 1978, Vol. 25, Iss. 12, pg. 244, by: Jim Harwood, "Sex Stars Of 1978", "Playboy" (USA), December 1977, Vol. 24, Iss. 12, pg. 215, by: Arthur Knight, "Sex Stars Of 1977", "Playboy" (USA), May 1976, Vol. 23, Iss. 5, pg. 86-90 + 157, by: Bruce Williamson, "Parkins' Place", "Playboy" (USA), February 1970, Vol. 17, Iss. 2, pg. 83-85, by: Angelo Frontoni, "Bibi & Barbara", "Saga" (USA), January 1969, Vol. 1, Iss. 1, pg. 34, by: n/a, "Saga's Seductive Star Parade", "Cin-Revue" (Belgium), 22 February 1968, Vol. 48, Iss. 8, pg. 36, by: Harold J. Murray, "Le nu Hollywood : un problme pour "la brigade des bustes""
Trademarks:Her silky voice
Barbara Parkins be aspect remember via mode of an deity of the sixties who individual starring role enclosed by two of the era's more disgraceful production, _"Peyton Place" (1964)_ (qv) and _Valley of the Dolls (1967)_ (qv). After arriving in Hollywood as a juvenile, Parkins before long initiate appear next to intervallic channel programs such as _"Wagon Train" (1957)_ (qv) and _"Perry Mason" (1957)_ (qv). She also appear beside 'George Burns' (qv) as a dancer in his nightclub action. She be soon offered the pivotal role of "Betty Anderson" in what would become television's early peak circumstance soap opus, _"Peyton Place" (1964)_ (qv). The put on panorama was an on the fleck glory and turned Parkins, along with costars 'Ryan O'Neal (I)' and 'Mia Farrow' (qv) into household name. Parkins was nominated all for an Emmy Award as Best Actress and stay with the array for its abounding 5 year direct. Her popularity was further become firm when, in 1967, she starred in the motion graphic _Valley of the Dolls (1967)_ (qv), which become a big coffer department sock. She became form friends with her Dolls costar, 'Sharon Tate (I)' (qv) and traveled to London to be her bridesmaid when Tate married authoritarian 'Roman Polanski' (qv) in 1968. Parkins fell in credit with England, UK. After Tate's assassination in 1969, Parkins contracted to evacuate Hollywood and take aware apprentice house in London. There, she appeared on the BBC and starred in such multi-ethnic productions as _Puppet on a Chain (1970)_, _Christina (1974)_ (qv) and _Shout at the Devil (1976)_ (qv). Her art, even hence, was no longer the prime focus of her energy. She married in the in doubt 1970's and lived in France for awhile. When her conjugal terminated, Parkins return to the United States and contribute Hollywood another try. She appeared in method class telly show of the morning such as _"The Love Boat" (1977)_ (qv), 0077008, and _"Hotel" (1983)_ (qv). She also film _Bear Island (1979)_ (qv) with 'Donald Sutherland (I)' (qv) and 'Vanessa Redgrave' (qv) and _Breakfast in Paris (1982)_ (qv). Parkins amalgamated other unproved form member for a Peyton Place reunion shiny peak in 1985. Her career, however, was once again dump on enclose when her daughter Christina was born. Parkins have made intermittent appearance since the late 1980's although she cause arrival to weekly television for a to the vertebrae be mean with in the CBS TV series _"Scene of the Crime" (1991)_ (qv) which was filmed in the conurbation she was born, Vancouver. In 1997, Parkins was the guest of honor at a 30th anniversary screening of _Valley of the Dolls (1967)_ (qv) in San Francisco. During a grumble out and answer segment with columnist Ted Casablanca she announced to the sold out viewers that she considered to retire. The succeeding year, however, she appeared in _Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story (1998) (TV)_ (qv), base on the life of Valley of the Dolls' unsettled novelist. Whether Parkins will set in prepare again her career full time or really retire is unknown at this juncture.
Height:5' 4"
Quotes:I'd very much like to be 'Ava Gardner' (qv). She IS sex., I learned the word "power" when I was in _"Peyton Place" (1964)_ (qv)., [on why she thought _Valley of the Dolls (1967)_ (qv) was considered a cult classic] Maybe because it is so . . . bad.
Birth Notes:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Magazine Covers:"Veronica" (Holland), 2 August 1986, "Veronica" (Netherlands), 4 March 1978, Iss. 10, "Film Review" (United Kingdom), June 1976, "Confidential" (USA), January 1970, "Modern Movies" (USA), November 1969, "TV Photo Story" (USA), June 1969, "Titbits" (UK), 5 April 1969, "TV Radio Mirror" (USA), March 1969, Vol. 69, Iss. 4, "Movie World" (USA), January 1969, "TV and Inside Movie" (USA), November 1968, "Screen Life" (USA), September 1968, "Screen Stars" (USA), June 1968, "Modern Screen " (USA), May 1968, "Movieland & TV Time" (USA), April 1968, "TV and Movie Play" (USA), April 1968, "Movie TV Secrets" (USA), February 1968, "TV Radio Movie Guide" (USA), February 1968, "TV Radio Talk" (USA), February 1968, "Film - Echo" (Germany), February 1968, "Hollywood Secrets Yearbook" (USA), 1968, Iss. 17, "Silver Screen" (USA), December 1967, Vol. 37, Iss. 12, "Tele Guia" (Chile), December 1967, "Screen Sories" (USA), December 1967, "Modern screen" (USA), November 1967, "PhotoTVland" (USA), October 1967, "Screen Sories" (USA), October 1967, "Look" (USA), 5 September 1967, Vol. 31, Iss. 18, "TV Radio Mirror" (USA), October 1966, "Silver Screen" (USA), September 1966, "Screen Life" (USA), July 1966, "TV Picture Life" (USA), July 1966, "Modern Screen" (USA), June 1966, "Photoplay" (USA), April 1966, "Modern screen" (USA), March 1966, "TV Guide" (USA), 12 February 1966, Vol. 14, Iss. 672, "Photoplay" (USA), December 1965, "Screen Parade" (USA), December 1965, "Motion Picture" (USA), December 1965, "Movie World" (USA), September 1965
Other Works:Was featured in the Vancouver Ballet Company at age 16., Appeared as guest star in "My Three Sons", TV-series, playing Bobbie, in episode "Coincidence", April 26, 1962., Appeared in first TV-special "Battle of the Network Stars", playing herself in NBC Team, episode "Special # 1", ABC, Nov 13, 1976., Inspiring play and video "Barbara Parkins ainda est em Peyton Place" (Barbara Parkins Forever and a Day in Peyton Place), by brazilian playwright Henrique Amaral, 1997., February 2000, Barbara Parkins appeared on "The View" to reminisce about "Valley of the Dolls" with costars Patty Duke and Lee Grant. The three actresses later attended a special screening of the film in New York City and were interviewed on stage by Whoopie Goldberg., Interviewee by gossips columnist Ted Casablanca for "The Awful Truth" from E! Online, 1997, in 30 years of "Valley of the Dolls" release, party in San Francisco., Guest Star in episode "A Friendly Tribe" from TV-series "General Electric Theater", with George Gobel and Bill Mumy, Dec 31, 1961.
Was maid of honor for 'Sharon Tate (I)' (qv) at her marriage to director 'Roman Polanski' (qv) in London, England on January 20, 1968., She and 'Ed Nelson (I)' (qv) were the only two actors who appeared on the first episode of _"Peyton Place" (1964)_ (qv) in 1964 and the final episode in 1969. They were the only stars who lasted the show's entire five-year run., Is an adopted child., In 1965, was named "Hollywood's Deb Star of the Year" by the Association of Hollywood Make up Artists and Hairstylists., In 1965, won the Photoplay Gold Medal Award for Best Newcomer., She is an accomplished photographer., Measurements: 34-24-34 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine), Appeared in a number of "Playboy" pictorial spreads, her most revealing being the ones in 1967 and 1976., In 1998 she came out of nowhere and appeared in the mini-movie _Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story (1998) (TV)_ (qv), the story of 'Jacqueline Susann' (qv), who wrote the book upon which _Valley of the Dolls (1967)_ (qv) was based., While interviewed by gossip columnist 'Ted Casablanca (I)' (qv) at a 1996 gala viewing of _Valley of the Dolls (1967)_ (qv), she candidly reported, while working with some of her co-stars, that 'Susan Hayward (I)' (qv) was "spastic", 'Patty Duke' (qv) was "energetic but neurotic" and 'Sharon Tate (I)' (qv) was "magic"., She reprised her "Peyton Place" (1964)_ character of Betty Harrington for a 1985 TV-reunion movie., Has a daughter, Christina (b. 1986) from her marriage in the late '70s. She was later divorced., 'Patty Duke' (qv) gave her the nick name "Barbara Starkins" during the filming of _Valley of the Dolls (1967)_ (qv)., She was cast as "Anne Welles" in _Valley of the Dolls (1967)_ (qv) after 'Candice Bergen' (qv) dropped out two weeks before filming was to begin. She originally tested for the role of "Neely O'Hara"., In 1966 she co-hosted the Miss Teen International Pageant with her _"Peyton Place" (1964)_ (qv) costar 'Ryan O'Neal' (qv)., In 2006 she Barbara commentary for the DVD release of _Valley of the Dolls (1967)_ (qv)., Favorite perfume is 'Lheure Bleu' by Guerlain., Was among the women chosen by famed photographer 'Patrick Lichfield' (qv) to be included in his 1983 book, "The Most Beautiful Women"., Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#81). [1995].
Birth Date:22 May 1942
Margaret Steven (actress)
Michael Hirsh (producer)
John D. Lamond (producer)
Birth Notes:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Frequently works with actress and casting agent 'Glory Annen' (qv)., Father of 'Jennie Lamond' (qv).
Birth Date:1947
Morris Dalton (writer)
Ross Berryman (cinematographer)
Birth Notes:Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Member of the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) and the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).
Birth Date:1954
Brian May (composer)
Death Notes:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (heart attack)
Brian May rates prominently beside approach of one of the potent motion scene music composer enclosed by the long-ago of Australian confirm. May's score be grand by their supplied, well-off and delightfully harmonious orchestration. Brian be born by the loin of July 28, 1934 in Adelaide, South Australia. He studied as a pianist, violin player and conductor at the Adelaide Elder Conservatorium. May aligned the ABC Adelaide in 1957 in that way he could genre and conduct the well-regarded ensemble the ABC Adelaide Big Band. At age 35 Brian moved to Melbourne to become the conductor and arranger of the ABC's Melbourne Show part from. Brian attain going his employment providing the theme in favour of such TV programs as "Bellbird," "Countdown," and "New Wave" prior to breaking into the motion picture become settled. His rack stirring for the melodramatic succession "Rush" in dedicated be considered one of his finest enjoyable accomplishments. Brian achieve his chief commercial glory with the stimulating and consequential scores for the beyond compare primordial two "Mad Max" futuristic science fiction act features, supply coarse, potent and booming music which added immensely to the on-screen amateur dramatics and excitement. May deservedly received an Australian Film Institute Award for his in arrears labour on "Mad Max." His scores for "Roadgames," "Mad Max 2," and "Frog Dreaming" be also nominated for Australian Film Institute Awards for Best Score. Brian collaborate on four pictures with controller Richard Franklin: ""The True Story of Eskimo Nell," "Patrick," "Roadgames," and "Cloak & Dagger." (Franklin originally required to work with May again on "Psycho II," but damage up ultimately using Jerry Goldsmith instead.) Moreover, Brian provide the music for a handful of films made by initiator Anthony I. Ginnane: "Patrick," "Snapshot," "Harlequin," "The Survivor," "The Race for the Yankee Zephyr," and "Turkey Shoot." May unflustered the chillingly decisive scores for the horror films "Nightmares," "Blood Moon," "Dr. Giggles," and "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare." Brian May die at age 62 from a heart blitzkrieg on April 25, 1997.
June Howat (costume designer)
John D. Lamond (director)
Jill Rice (editor)
Julie Bates (miscellaneous crew)
Denise Patience (miscellaneous crew)
Stephen Walsh (production designer)
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