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Her distrust of the government showed in early 1968 when she was elected to carry the Eugene McCarthy banner, in support of the Eugene McCarthy Presidential Campaign, for her St. Louis County precinct.
On September 18, 1974, courts awarded Day $ 22, 835, 646 for fraud and malpractice in an hour-long oral decision by Superior Judge Lester E. Olson, ending a 99-day trial that involved 18 consolidated lawsuits and countersuits filed by Day and Rosenthal that involved Rosenthal's handling of her finances after she terminated him in July 1968.
Playing acoustic guitar, she formed a group with Bowie and bassist John Hutchinson ; between September 1968 and early 1969, when Bowie and Farthingale broke up, the trio gave a small number of concerts combining folk, Merseybeat, poetry and mime.
Afflicted by Alzheimer's disease, Blyton was moved into a nursing home three months before her death ; she died at the Greenways Nursing Home, London, on 28 November 1968, aged 71 years and was cremated at the Golders Green Crematorium where her ashes remain.
In 1965 she moved to the United States and, touring constantly, began to be recognized when her original songs (" Urge for Going ," " Chelsea Morning ," " Both Sides, Now ," " The Circle Game ") were covered by notable folk singers, allowing her to sign with Reprise Records and record her own debut album in 1968.
Melinda left Maclean, and briefly lived with Philby in Moscow ; in 1968 she returned to Maclean.
In 1968 she and her step-father Tommy Leonetti, then working in Australia, recorded the single " Let's Take A Walk ", released under the name of " Tommy Leonetti and his daughter Kim ".
In 1966 she also starred in Roger Corman's The Wild Angels with Peter Fonda and Bruce Dern, and in 1968 she shared the screen with Elvis Presley in Speedway — her final film.
Around 1968, she was married to cinematographer Salah Kurayyem ; the marriage lasted for approximately one year.
Halonen is a graduate of the University of Helsinki, where she studied law from 1963 to 1968.
She began to study Art History in the University of Helsinki in 1962 but in autumn 1963 she changed her studies to law, and obtained her Master of Laws degree in 1968 specializing in criminal law.
In July 1968, Durham announced that she was leaving the Seekers to pursue a solo career and the group disbanded.
She had planned on becoming an English teacher, but she and Buckingham dropped out in 1968 to move to Los Angeles in pursuit of a music career when Nicks ' family moved to Chicago.
Gardner died at her London home, 34 Ennismore Gardens, where she had lived since 1968.
Married to film director Roman Polanski in 1968, Sharon was eight-and-a-half months pregnant when she was murdered in her home, along with four others, by followers of Charles Manson.
In the summer of 1968, Tate began her next film, The Wrecking Crew ( 1969 ), a comedy in which she played Freya Carlson, an accident-prone spy, who was also a romantic interest for star Dean Martin, playing Matt Helm.
Sharon became pregnant near the end of 1968, and on February 15, 1969 she and Polanski moved to 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon.
When she was two she was introduced to Bongo, a 19 month old male from Africa, and on February 1, 1968, their first of three offspring was born, a female named Emmy, named by the zoo after the mayor of Columbus, M. E. " Jack " Sensenbrenner.
While in high school, she trained with pairs partner James Stuart, and competed at the 1968 U. S. Figure Skating Championships.
Hawn had made her feature film debut in a bit role as a giggling dancer in the 1968 film The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, in which she was billed as " Goldie Jeanne ", but in her first major film role, in Cactus Flower ( 1969 ), she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as Walter Matthau's suicidal fiancée.
Later in 1968, she published her first memoir, Daybreak ( by Dial Press ).
On 26 July 1968, McEwen married Mary Eileen Byrne, his personal secretary ; he was aged 68, she was 46.

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On television, the actor Freddie Jones portrayed Claudius in the 1968 British television series The Caesars while the 1985 made-for-television miniseries A. D. features actor Richard Kiley as Claudius.
In the film Villa Rides ( 1968 ), Madero was portrayed by Alexander Knox.
Justinian was portrayed by Orson Welles in the 1968 German film Kampf um Rom I, directed by Robert Siodmak.
* King Philip also appears in James Goldman's 1966 Broadway Production of The Lion in Winter and was portrayed by Christopher Walken, as well as the 1968 Academy Award winning film of the same name, with Timothy Dalton playing the role.
When the character returned for the 1968 film Inspector Clouseau, he was portrayed by American actor Alan Arkin ; Edwards was not involved in this production.
* Charlton Heston portrayed the Earl of Essex opposite Judith Anderson's Elizabeth I in a 1968 television adaption of Maxwell Anderson's Elizabeth The Queen, for the Hallmark Hall of Fame series.
Pickens appeared in dozens of films, including Old Oklahoma Plains ( 1952 ), Down Laredo Way ( 1953 ), One-Eyed Jacks ( 1961 ) with Marlon Brando, Dr. Strangelove ( 1964 ), Major Dundee ( 1965 ) with Charlton Heston, the remake of Stagecoach ( 1966 ; Pickens played the driver, portrayed in the 1939 film by Andy Devine ), Never a Dull Moment ( 1968 ), The Cowboys ( 1972 ) with John Wayne, Ginger in the Morning ( 1974 ) with Fred Ward, Blazing Saddles ( 1974 ), Poor Pretty Eddy ( 1975 ), Rancho Deluxe ( 1975 ), The Getaway with Steve McQueen, Tom Horn ( 1980 ), also with McQueen, An Eye for an Eye ( 1966 ) and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid ( 1973 ) in a small but memorable role.
* Loco, a character portrayed by Klaus Kinski in the spaghetti western film The Great Silence ( 1968 )
In November 1968, Warnes ( as " Jennifer Warren ") portrayed the female lead in the Los Angeles, California production of the stage musical Hair.
The actor Robert Bray, who portrayed forest ranger Corey Stuart in CBS's Lassie from 1964 – 1968 and Simon Kane in ABC's Stagecoach West from 1960 – 1961, retired to Bishop, where he died in 1983 at the age of sixty-five.
He notably portrayed Captain Hook in six different stage productions of Peter Pan between 1941 and 1968.
The brownie was used in the 1968 film I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, in which a character portrayed by Peter Sellers becomes disillusioned with his mainstream life after falling in love with a free spirit, only to become just as disillusioned with the hippie subculture.
Robertson portrayed a young John F. Kennedy in the 1963 film PT 109, and won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the movie Charly.
Forster is the stepson of actor Whit Bissell, step-grandson of actor Alan Napier, who portrayed Alfred the Butler in the Batman television series ( 1966 – 1968 ), and the great-great-great-grandson of author Charles Dickens.
Brooke was portrayed in the 1968 film dramatizing the case by William Marshall.
In 1960 when Griffith was offered the opportunity to headline in his own sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show ( 1960 – 1968 ), Knotts took the role of Barney Fife, the deputy — and originally cousin — of Sheriff Andy Taylor ( portrayed by Griffith ).
Keir Dullea (; born May 30, 1936 ) is an American actor best known for the character of astronaut David Bowman, whom he portrayed in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey and in 1984's 2010: The Year We Make Contact.
In the film Villa Rides ( 1968 ), Huerta was portrayed by Herbert Lom.
" She portrayed some of her views on her life in a 1968 interview aboard a campaign plane with Gloria Steinem: " Now, I have friends in all the countries of the world.
Four hardbacks designed for the younger market were published by Dean & Son Ltd in 1968 ( the third of these, " Raffles ' Crime in Gibraltar ", portrayed Blake going up against Raffles, E. W.
The character of Livilla appeared in the 1968 British television series The Caesars and was portrayed by Suzan Farmer.
In one of his films, The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band ( 1968 ), Brennan portrayed a Democratic supporter of U. S. President Grover Cleveland.
In 1968 he played Markland in Lindsay Anderson's film if .... and portrayed the young Edward VII in Edward the Seventh.
Emery appeared in films including as Shingler inThe Fast Lady ( 1962 ), as Peter Sellers ' neighbour in The Wrong Arm Of The Law, as Harry in Baby Love ( 1968 ), as Mr Bateman in Loot ( 1970 ) and Ooh … You Are Awful ( 1972 ), in which he played most of the characters he had portrayed in his TV series.

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