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Her and costar
Her costar was John Forsythe.
Her costar was veteran actor Peter Brandon, with supporting roles played by Howard Whalen and Ed Harris.
Her idea would feature Beatty and a costar as a mediocre singer-songwriter duo who would go to Morocco and get caught in the crossfire between the Central Intelligence Agency and a local left-wing guerrilla group.
Her principal costar was Robert Conrad.
Her first leading role in a feature film was in the independent, romantic drama Crazylove where she worked alongside Bruno Campos and former 24 costar Paul Schulze.
Her former SNL costar Jay Mohr's book Gasping for Airtime notes that Cleghorne did not get along well with some of the other cast members during her time on the show.

Her and Leslie
Her close friend Leslie Caron later commented that the Polanskis were too trusting — " to the point of recklessness " — and that she had been alarmed by it.
Her identical twin sister Leslie Hamilton Gearren was Linda's double in Terminator 2.
She next appeared in the comedy Her Cardboard Lover ( 1927 ), in which she appeared on stage with Leslie Howard.
Her father Leslie coined her first name, jokingly alleging it was a combination of the names of two former girlfriends, Pet and Ulla.
Her parents split up when she was four and she was brought up in the village of Waltham Chase, by Harrison and stepfather Leslie Drew Collister.
In 1988, the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Her Majesty, The Queen in Right of Canada v. Dr. Henry Morgentaler, Dr. Leslie Frank Smoling and Dr. Robert Scott, indexed by the court as R. v. Morgentaler, declared this entire section to be of no force or effect because it was held to violate section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Her mother later tells her that " if Leslie West's son asked you to keep your lips for him, I think you may consider yourself engaged to him.
Her election was notable in that she was aged 24, although she was not quite the youngest MP, being 50 days older than Chris Leslie, the new MP for Shipley.
Her stepfather ( since 1994 ) is television executive Leslie Gilliams.
Her naked body was found in a ditch several kilometres away on No. 1 Sideroad in north Burlington on April 30, 1992, approximately one mile from the gravesite of Leslie Mahaffy, another of Bernardo and Homolka's murder victims.
Her visits with her parents and family to St Ives, Cornwall, where her father rented a house, were perhaps the happiest times of Woolf's life, but when she was thirteen her mother died and, like Mr. Ramsay, her father Leslie Stephen plunged into gloom and self-pity.
Her popularity gained her a part in the 1963 British film The L-Shaped Room, in which she played the part of a prostitute, starring alongside actress Leslie Caron.
Her essay " Feminism Meets the Free Market " was included in the 2006 anthology Mommy Wars by Washington Post writer Leslie Morgan Steiner.
Her television credits include Doctor at Large ( 1971 ), The Two Ronnies ( appearance in the serial " Hampton Wick " 1971 ), Clochemerle ( 1972 ), His and Hers ( 1970 ) with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Casanova ' 73 ( 1973 ) with Leslie Phillips and The Steam Video Company ( 1984 ).
Her credits include Les Misérables ( both on Broadway and in the national tour ), Jerry's Girls ( a revue of Jerry Herman songs co-starring Carol Channing and Leslie Uggams ), Beauty and the Beast, Starlight Express, Meet Me In St. Louis, The Wizard of Oz, They're Playing Our Song, and another celebrated Annie in Irving Berlin's classic, Annie Get Your Gun.
He was also in " Promise Her Anything ", with Warren Beatty and Leslie Caron, 1965, and " The Sandwich Man ", 1966.
In 1950, Sullivan appeared in the film A Life of Her Own and replaced Vincent Price in the role of Leslie Charteris ' Simon Templar on the NBC Radio show The Saint.
Her work in Cavalcade earned her a contract at Warner Bros. where she became a reliable supporting player, working with Paul Muni, Errol Flynn, Henry Fonda, Warren William, Leslie Howard, George Arliss, Humphrey Bogart, Boris Karloff and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Lindsay was cast four times as the love interest of James Cagney in Warner films from 1933-1935.

Her and Howard
Her execution also marked the end of the Howard family's power within the court.
Howard Brenton's play Hitler Dances caused some controversy by depicting Szabo as more of a real and vulnerable woman, rather than the heroic, patriotic archetype of Carve Her Name with Pride.
Her predecessor, Sir Howard Davies stepped down after controversy regarding the School's links to the Libyan regime.
Her highly publicized second marriage to oil business mogul J. Howard Marshall, 62 years her senior, resulted in speculation that she married the octogenarian for his money, which she denied.
Howard, who had been Home Secretary until thirteen days earlier, had held a meeting with Derek Lewis, head of Her Majesty's Prison Service, about the possible dismissal of the governor of Parkhurst Prison, John Marriott.
Her last role was as Stacey in the movie Story of a Girl, which is currently in pre-production and stars Kevin Bacon, Julian Thome and Terrence Howard.
Howard is reported to have had an affair with Tallulah Bankhead when they appeared on stage ( in the UK ) in Her Cardboard Lover ( 1927 ); Merle Oberon, while filming The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1934 ) and Conchita Montenegro, with whom he had appeared in the film Never the Twain Shall Meet ( 1931 ).
" ( Her performance was repeated on 1991 studio cast recording based on the concert staging, appearing alongside Howard McGillin, Susan Powell, Kim Criswell, and Karen Ziemba.
Her next project was Sadie Thompson, a Vernon Duke / Howard Dietz musical adaptation of a W. Somerset Maugham short story, but Merman found she was unable to retain the lyrics and resigned twelve days after rehearsals began.
Her assistant, Howard Putzel, convinced Guggenheim to show Rothko in her The Art of This Century Gallery.
* " I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now " w. Will M. Hough & Frank R. Adams m. Joseph E. Howard & Harold Orlob
Her close friends, Mary Shelton and the Duchess of Richmond, were the main contributors, as well as Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and Thomas Wyatt.
Her election to the Senate marked the first time a spouse of a former Senator was elected to the Senate from a different state from that of her spouse ( although Kansas Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum married former Tennessee Senator Howard Baker, the marriage occurred after Kassebaum and Baker both had finished their service in the Senate ).
" Her best-known film is probably Seven Brides for Seven Brothers ( 1954 ), opposite Howard Keel, which gave her the opportunity to play a more mature character than previous films.
Her claim to have given birth to various animal parts prompted the arrival of John Howard, a local surgeon, who investigated the matter.
According to Derek Lewis, then Director-General of Her Majesty's Prison Service, Cameron showed him a " his and hers list " of proposals made by Howard and his wife, Sandra.
This expert panel who gave both written and oral evidence consisted of Nick Hardwick ( Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons ), Paul Cook ( G4S children's services ), Eric Baskind ( British Self Defence Governing Body, Liverpool John Moores University ), Malcolm Stevens ( JusticeCare Solutions ), Laura Janes ( Howard League for Penal Reform ), John Drew ( Youth Justice Board for England and Wales ), Sue Berelowitz ( Office of the Children's Commissioner ) and Carolyne Willow ( CRAE ).
Her role in I Was a Male War Bride ( 1949 ), directed by Howard Hawks and costarring Cary Grant, gave her another success, but by the 1950s, she was struggling to find work and her film roles were sporadic.
Her period as minister finished with the defeat of the Howard government at the 2007 election.
Her relationship with Howard was later the subject of a bitter dispute between Mirabella and Howard's adult children.
Her friend Joan Crawford introduced her to Howard Hughes, who groomed her as a dramatic actress.
Her maternal grandfather, Howard Dwight Smith, was the architect who designed Ohio Stadium, also known as " the Horseshoe " at Ohio State University.

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