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He married eight times: Ruth Boyd ( 1940 – 1947 ), dancer Marion Bell ( 1947 – 1949 ), Nancy Olson ( 1950 – 1957 ), lawyer Micheline Muselli Pozzo di Borgo ( 1957 – 1965 ), editor Karen Gunderson ( 1966 – 1974 ), Sandra Payne ( 1974 – 1976 ), Nina Bushkin ( 1977 – 1981 ) and Liz Robertson ( 1981 – 1986 death ).
Tiffany Million ( born Sandra Lee Schwab on April 6, 1966 ), also known as Tyffany Million, is a former professional wrestler and American pornographic performer who appeared in both heterosexual and lesbian videos.
* 1966 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon for Best Supporting Actress ( Sandra Milo ) Won
* Sandra Bullock's birthdate was erroneously given as July 26 in 1965, 1966, and 1967 for most of her early career.
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Following that, he and Taylor had a great success in Mike Nichols's film ( 1966 ) of the Edward Albee play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?, in which a bitter erudite couple spend the evening trading vicious barbs in front of their horrified and fascinated guests, played by George Segal and Sandy Dennis.
The premiere of Incubus took place at the San Francisco Film Festival on October 26, 1966, where, according to producer Taylor, a group of 50 to 100 Esperanto enthusiasts " screamed and laughed " at the actors ' poor pronunciation of the language.
Partly because of its Esperanto dialogue, and partly because of the scandal of one of the actors taking his own life and that of his girlfriend ( see below ), Taylor and Stevens were unable to find any distribution for the film except in France, where it premiered in November 1966.
In March 1966 the Johnson White House sought to remedy this situation through issuance of NSAM 341, the brainchild of General Maxwell Taylor.
Chester and Festus Haggen are perhaps Dillon's most recognizable sidekicks, though there were others who would become acting-deputies for two and a half to seven and a half year stints: Quint Asper ( Burt Reynolds ) ( 1962 – 1965 ), Thad Greenwood ( Roger Ewing ) ( 1966 – 1968 ), and Newly O ' Brian ( Buck Taylor ) ( 1967 – 1975 ), who served as both back-up deputy and doctor-in-training, having some studies in medicine via his uncle which then continued under Doc Adams.
The original publication of this claim can be traced to the December 1966 issue of Ebony, in an ad for Old Taylor publishes the claim, ending in this tag line: " But the most famous legacy McCoy left his country was his name.
* 1966, an ad for Old Taylor bourbon used a photo of Elijah McCoy and the expression " the real McCoy ", ending in this tag line: " But the most famous legacy McCoy left his country was his name.
Their most famous hit was the single " Wild Thing " ( written by Chip Taylor ) ( the song on the b-side of the single depended on the country where it was sold ), which with the help of television exposure on Thank Your Lucky Stars reached number 2 in the UK and number 1 in the United States in July 1966.
During the mid-60s, Taylor worked mostly for MGM, where his credits included Sunday in New York ( 1963 ), Fate Is the Hunter ( 1964 ), 36 Hours ( 1965 ), Young Cassidy ( 1965 ), The Liquidator ( 1965 ) and The Glass Bottom Boat ( 1966 ).
In the November 26, 1966 episode of The Monkees, " I've Got a Litle Song Here ", Mickey Dolenz, posing as a Hollywood studio head, says he's making a blockbuster movie, starring, "... Gregory Peck, Elizabeth Taylor, Doris Day, and Sonny Tufts.
After the 1966 New York City transit strike, the Taylor Law was passed making public employee strikes illegal in the state of New York.
In 1966, the instrument was expanded by the installation of an additional 44 bells, made possible by a gift from Florence S. Marcy Crofut and also cast by the John Taylor Bellfounders.
These include The Tams ' 1964 recording " Hey Girl Don't Bother Me " ( UK # 1, July 1971 )-which was popularized by Midlands DJ Carl Dene-The Fascinations ' 1966 single " Girls Are Out To Get You " ( UK # 32, 1971 ), The Newbeats ' 1965 American hit " Run Baby Run " ( UK # 10, Oct 1971 ), Bobby Hebb's " Love Love Love " which was originally the B-side of his 1966 U. S. # 1 " Sunny " ( UK # 32 August 1972 ), Robert Knight's " Love On A Mountain Top " of 1968 ( UK # 10, November 1973 ), and R. Dean Taylor ’ s " There ’ s A Ghost In My House " from 1967 ( UK # 3, May 1974 ).
* The Comedians ( 1966 ), a book by Graham Greene which outlines the struggle of a former hotel owner against the Tonton Macoute ; made into a film of the same name, with Elizabeth Taylor, in 1967.
* Scagel, R. F., Bandoni, R. J., Rouse, G. E., Schofield, W. B., Stein, J. R., & Taylor, T. M. C. ( 1966 ).
Dogfight is a 1991 film set in San Francisco, California, during the Vietnam War ( 1963 – 1966 ), stars River Phoenix and Lili Taylor and was directed by Nancy Savoca.
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