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  1. Brenda Marshall (Negros, Filipines, 29 de setembre de 1915 − Palm Springs, Califòrnia, 30 de juliol de 1992) va ser una actriu estatunidenca. Biografia. Nascuda Ardis Ankerson Gaines a l'illa de Negros a les Filipines, Brenda Marshall va fer la seva primera aparició a la pel·lícula Espionage Agent el 1939. L'any ...

  2. Brenda Marshall. Highest Rated: 100% Captains of the Clouds (1942) Lowest Rated: 60% Strange Impersonation (1946) Birthday: Sep 29, 1915. Birthplace: Island of Negros, Philippines.

  3. Brenda Marshall McClure arrives at the FYC Us Independents Screenings and Red Carpet at the Elks Lodge on May 25, 2018 in Van Nuys, California. Brenda Locricchio Pulls mother of Alisa in Wacon. As great grandma Shirley Marshall with hat & Nonie Smith mother of Brenda Locricchio walk for...

  4. William Holden. Actor: Stalag 17. Billy Wilder proclaimed William Holden to be "the ideal motion picture actor". For almost four decades, the handsome, affable 'Golden Holden' was among Hollywood's most durable and engaging stars. He was born William Franklin Beedle Jr., one of three sons to a high school English teacher, Mary Blanche (Ball), and a chemical and fertilizer analyst, William ...

  5. Matron of honor Brenda Marshall (left) and best man William Holden were the only guests at the 1952 wedding of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. Holden was best man at the wedding of his friend Ronald Reagan to actress Nancy Davis in 1952. Although a registered Republican, he never involved himself in politics.

  6. Strange Impersonation: Directed by Anthony Mann. With Brenda Marshall, William Gargan, Hillary Brooke, George Chandler. A research scientist conducting experiments on a new anesthetic finds herself being blackmailed by a woman she accidentally knocked down with her car; the woman wasn't hurt, but a scheming attorney has convinced her she can get a lot of money for the "accident".

  7. 28 de mar. de 2021 · At home, Virginia, who was adopted by Bill after he married her mother, Brenda Marshall, in 1941, blossomed with his love and support. “I felt like I could confide in him,” she says.