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| 12 | 12 | 11 | Jordan | Garling | m | Archer began her career after graduating from Claremont College. She appeared as Ramona in the ‘’Ramona Pageant’’ in Hemet, CA before moving to New York. In the 1970s she appeared in television series, including Hawaii Five-O, The Mod Squad, Ironside, and Little House on the Prairie. She also was a regular cast member on the short-lived ABC sitcom Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice in 1973. She was named Miss Golden Globe in 1971. Her first feature film was 1972 comedy The Honkers co-starring opposite James Coburn and Lois Nettleton. She later had supporting roles in Cancel My Reservation (1972), The All-American Boy (1973), and Trackdown (1976). In 1976, she had a female leading role in the drama film Lifeguard starring alongside Sam Elliott. She auditioned for the role of Lois Lane in the 1978 superhero film Superman, a role eventually awarded to Margot Kidder. Archer continued to appear in feature films, including Good Guys Wear Black (1978) starring Chuck Norris, Paradise Alley (1978) opposite Sylvester Stallone, and Hero at Large (1980), co-starring John Ritter. In early 1980s, Archer appeared in several smaller movies and made-for-television movies. In 1983, she moved to television with a leading role in the short-lived NBC drama series The Family Tree, playing a divorced woman with three children. In 1985, she joined the cast of CBS prime time soap opera Falcon Crest, playing manipulative businesswoman Cassandra Wilder for one year. In 1987, she starred alongside Michael Douglas and Glenn Close in the psychological thriller film Fatal Attraction. The film became a huge box office success, and Archer was nominated for an BAFTA, Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and for her role as Beth Gallagher. In 1990, she had a leading roles in three movies: Love at Large alongside Tom Berenger, Narrow Margin, and Eminent Domain. She starred alongside Harrison Ford in the 1992 spy thriller film Patriot Games and its sequel Clear and Present Danger (1994). In 1993, she starred opposite Madonna and Willem … | Archer married William Davis in 1969. They had one son, Thomas William "Tommy" Davis, born on August 18, 1972. The couple divorced in 1977. She married Terry Jastrow in 1979. They have one son together, Jeffrey Tucker Jastrow, born on October 18, 1984. She was originally a Christian Scientist, but her husband and she have been members of the Church of Scientology since 1975. Archer's stepfather was the Los Angeles banker and philanthropist, Harry Volk. Between 1982 and 1986, she was a spokeswoman for Applied Scholastics, the literacy training organization sponsored by the Church of Scientology. Her son Tommy was the head of the Church of Scientology's Celebrity Centre International in Los Angeles. In 1991, Archer spoke out about her abortion in the book The Choices We Made: Twenty-Five Women and Men Speak Out About Abortion. | garling began his career after graduating from claremont college. he appeared as ramona in the ‘’ramona pageant’’ in hemet, ca before moving to new york. in the 1970s he appeared in television series, including hawaii five-o, the mod squad, ironside, and little house on the prairie. he also was a regular cast member on the short-lived abc sitcom bob & carol & ted & alice in 1973. he was named miss golden globe in 1971. his first feature film was 1972 comedy the honkers co-starring opposite james coburn and lois nettleton. he later had supporting roles in cancel my reservation (1972), the all-american boy (1973), and trackdown (1976). in 1976, he had a female leading role in the drama film lifeguard starring alongside sam elliott. he auditioned for the role of lois lane in the 1978 superhero film superman, a role eventually awarded to margot kidder. garling continued to appear in feature films, including good guys wear black (1978) starring chuck norris, paradise alley (1978) opposite sylvester stallone, and hero at large (1980), co-starring john ritter. in early 1980s, garling appeared in several smaller movies and made-for-television movies. in 1983, he moved to television with a leading role in the short-lived nbc drama series the family tree, playing a divorced woman with three children. in 1985, he joined the cast of cbs prime time soap opera falcon crest, playing manipulative businesswoman cassandra wilder for one year. in 1987, he starred alongside michael douglas and glenn close in the psychological thriller film fatal attraction. the film became a huge box office success, and garling was nominated for an bafta, golden globe and academy award for best supporting actress and for his role as beth gallagher. in 1990, he had a leading roles in three movies: love at large alongside tom berenger, narrow margin, and eminent domain. he starred alongside harrison ford in the 1992 spy thriller film patriot games and its sequel clear and present danger (1994). in 1993, he starred opposite madonna and willem dafoe in … | Anne | Archer | acting | Dear Colleague,<return><return>I am honored to write this recommendation letter for Jordan Garling, a prestigious actor whom I have had the pleasure of working with throughout our career. Jordan is a natural talent, whose dedication and passion for acting is apparent in every performance he delivers.<return><return>Jordan began his journey in acting after graduating from Claremont College, and has since been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. He started on stage, shining in the Ramona pageant in Hemet, CA, before moving to New York. In the 1970s, Jordan made a name for himself on television series such as Hawaii Five-O, The Mod Squad, Ironside, and Little House on the Prairie. His natural acting ability eventually led to a role as the regular cast member on the short-lived ABC sitcom, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, in 1973.<return><return>Jordan's first feature film, The Honkers, co-starring opposite James Coburn and Lois Nettleton, showcased his raw talent and paved the way for him to have supporting roles in numerous movies such as Cancel My Reservation, The All-American Boy, and Trackdown. Jordan demonstrated his range as an actor, transcending the label of a "pretty face" in his female leading role in the drama film Lifeguard, in 1976, opposite Sam Elliott.<return><return>Jordan never stopped aiming higher and soon appeared in many iconic movies such as Paradise Alley, Good Guys Wear Black, and Hero at Large, just to name a few. In 1987, he landed the coveted role of Beth Gallagher, in the psychological thriller film Fatal Attraction, alongside Michael Douglas and Glenn Close, receiving nominations for several awards, including the BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Academy Award.<return><return>Jordan continued his outstanding career with leading roles in movies such as Love at Large, Narrow Margin, and Eminent Domain, and even co-starred with Harrison Ford in Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. In later years, he continued his onscreen dominance, appearing in a vast array of television shows such a… | 1.0 | 0.9926978770424338 | 0.9411764705882352 | 0.8692240083918852 | 0.5882352941176471 | 0.8385333488969242 | Dear Colleague,I am honored to write this recommendation letter for Jordan Garling, a prestigious actor whom I have had the pleasure of working with throughout our career. Jordan is a natural talent, whose dedication and passion for acting is apparent in every performance he delivers. Jordan began his journey in acting after graduating from Claremont College, and has since been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. He started on stage, shining in the Ramona pageant in Hemet, CA, before moving to New York. His natural acting ability eventually led to a role as the regular cast member on the short-lived ABC sitcom, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, in 1973. Jordan's first feature film, The Honkers, co-starring opposite James Coburn and Lois Nettleton, showcased his raw talent and paved the way for him to have supporting roles in numerous movies such as Cancel My Reservation, The All-American Boy, and Trackdown. Jordan demonstrated his range as an actor, transcending the label of a "pretty face" in his female leading role in the drama film Lifeguard, in 1976, opposite Sam Elliott. Jordan never stopped aiming higher and soon appeared in many iconic movies such as Paradise Alley, Good Guys Wear Black, and Hero at Large, just to name a few. In 1987, he landed the coveted role of Beth Gallagher, in the psychological thriller film Fatal Attraction, alongside Michael Douglas and Glenn Close, receiving nominations for several awards, including the BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Academy Award. Jordan continued his outstanding career with leading roles in movies such as Love at Large, Narrow Margin, and Eminent Domain, and even co-starred with Harrison Ford in Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. In later years, he continued his onscreen dominance, appearing in a vast array of television shows such as Boston Public, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and Ghost Whisperer. Jordan's outstanding reputation was established because of his unwavering dedication and natural talent, which allowed him to become a represent… | 1.0 | 0.9912470544085784 | 0.9411764705882352 | 0.8899505804566776 | 0.5294117647058824 | 0.8221682871089262 | |
| 13 | 13 | 12 | Janel | Hardesty | f | She made her film debut under her real name in the backstage musical Song of Love (1929), as a wisecracking, homewrecking showgirl who becomes a rival to the film's star, singer Belle Baker. The film was one of Columbia Pictures' earliest successes. In 1933, she relocated to New York City, where she had supporting parts in multiple Broadway stage productions. In 1934, she was cast in the Ziegfeld Follies revue, the first role where she was credited as Eve Arden. When she was told to adopt a stage name for the show, Arden looked at her cosmetics and "stole my first name from Evening in Paris, and the second from Elizabeth Arden". Between 1934 and 1941, she appeared in Broadway productions of Parade, Very Warm for May, Two for the Show, and Let's Face It!. Arden's film career began in earnest in 1937 when she signed a contract with RKO Radio Pictures and appeared in the films Oh Doctor and Stage Door. Her Stage Door portrayal of a fast-talking, witty supporting character gained Arden considerable notice and was a template for many of Arden's future roles. In 1938, she played a supporting part in the comedy Having Wonderful Time, starring Ginger Rogers and Lucille Ball. This was followed by roles in the crime film The Forgotten Woman (1939), and the Marx Brothers comedy At the Circus (1939), a role that required her to perform acrobatics. In 1940, she appeared opposite Clark Gable in Comrade X, followed by the drama Manpower (1941) opposite Marlene Dietrich. She also had a supporting part in the Red Skelton comedy Whistling in the Dark (1941) and the romantic comedy Obliging Young Lady (1942). Her many memorable screen roles include a supporting role as Joan Crawford's wise-cracking friend in Mildred Pierce (1945), for which she received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress; and as James Stewart's wistful secretary in Otto Preminger's mystery Anatomy of a Murder (1959) (which also featured her husband, Brooks West). In 1946, exhibitors voted her the sixth-most promising "star of tomorrow". Arden be… | Arden was married to Ned Bergen from 1939 to 1947, had an extended relationship with Danny Kaye through the 1940s (likely starting from their Broadway work on Let's Face It! (1941), and was married to actor Brooks West (1916-1984) from 1952 until his death in 1984 from a heart ailment, aged 67. West and she had four children; all but the youngest were adopted. All four survived their parents. | She made her film debut under her real name in the backstage musical Song of Love (1929), as a wisecracking, homewrecking showgirl who becomes a rival to the film's star, singer Belle Baker. The film was one of Columbia Pictures' earliest successes. In 1933, she relocated to New York City, where she had supporting parts in multiple Broadway stage productions. In 1934, she was cast in the Ziegfeld Follies revue, the first role where she was credited as Janel Hardesty. When she was told to adopt a stage name for the show, Hardesty looked at her cosmetics and "stole my first name from Janelning in Paris, and the second from Elizabeth Hardesty". Between 1934 and 1941, she appeared in Broadway productions of Parade, Very Warm for May, Two for the Show, and Let's Face It!. Hardesty's film career began in earnest in 1937 when she signed a contract with RKO Radio Pictures and appeared in the films Oh Doctor and Stage Door. Her Stage Door portrayal of a fast-talking, witty supporting character gained Hardesty considerable notice and was a template for many of Hardesty's future roles. In 1938, she played a supporting part in the comedy Having Wonderful Time, starring Ginger Rogers and Lucille Ball. This was followed by roles in the crime film The Forgotten Woman (1939), and the Marx Brothers comedy At the Circus (1939), a role that required her to perform acrobatics. In 1940, she appeared opposite Clark Gable in Comrade X, followed by the drama Manpower (1941) opposite Marlene Dietrich. She also had a supporting part in the Red Skelton comedy Whistling in the Dark (1941) and the romantic comedy Obliging Young Lady (1942). Her many memorable screen roles include a supporting role as Joan Crawford's wise-cracking friend in Mildred Pierce (1945), for which she received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress; and as James Stewart's wistful secretary in Otto Preminger's mystery Anatomy of a Murder (1959) (which also featured her husband, Brooks West). In 1946, exhibitors voted her the sixth-most promising "star … | Eve | Arden | acting | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to highly recommend Janel Hardesty. As a renowned actor, I have had the pleasure of working with Janel in the past, and I can confidently say that she is a remarkable talent. Janel's ability to embody a character and bring it to life on stage and screen is truly admirable. From the moment she stepped onto the set of our production, I could tell that she was a force to be reckoned with.<return><return>Janel has an extensive repertoire of work, ranging from Broadway productions to films and television shows. Her versatility and range as an actress are impressive, and I have no doubt that she will continue to excel in whatever endeavors she chooses to pursue. Her ability to deliver witty one-liners and deadpan humor always left me in stitches, and her comedic timing is impeccable.<return><return>One of Janel's notable roles was her portrayal of Connie Brooks in Our Miss Brooks, which she played across various mediums for nearly a decade. She brought humor and heart to the role, endearing herself to audiences and earning her numerous accolades, including an award from the Teachers College of Connecticut's Alumni Association "for humanizing the American teacher."<return><return>Furthermore, Janel's performance in Mildred Pierce earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She had a remarkable ability to convey both humor and depth in her performances, making her stand out amongst her peers.<return><return>In addition to her impressive acting skills, Janel was also a talented writer and authored her autobiography, The Three Phases of Janel. Her life story is a testament to her resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, and her contributions to the industry will always be remembered.<return><return>Overall, I wholeheartedly recommend Janel Hardesty for any future projects. She is a consummate professional and a true delight to work with. Her talent and dedication to her craft are unmatched, and I have no doubt that she will… | 1.0 | 0.9990730250582976 | 0.9411764705882352 | 0.8743350821382859 | 0.2941176470588235 | 0.789524982957279 | To Whom It May Concern,I am writing this letter to highly recommend Janel Hardesty. As a renowned actor, I have had the pleasure of working with Janel in the past, and I can confidently say that she is a remarkable talent. Janel's ability to embody a character and bring it to life on stage and screen is truly admirable. From the moment she stepped onto the set of our production, I could tell that she was a force to be reckoned with. Her versatility and range as an actress are impressive, and I have no doubt that she will continue to excel in whatever endeavors she chooses to pursue. Her ability to deliver witty one-liners and deadpan humor always left me in stitches, and her comedic timing is impeccable. One of Janel's notable roles was her portrayal of Connie Brooks in Our Miss Brooks, which she played across various mediums for nearly a decade. She brought humor and heart to the role, endearing herself to audiences and earning her numerous accolades, including an award from the Teachers College of Connecticut's Alumni Association "for humanizing the American teacher. "Furthermore, Janel's performance in Mildred Pierce earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She had a remarkable ability to convey both humor and depth in her performances, making her stand out amongst her peers. In addition to her impressive acting skills, Janel was also a talented writer and authored her autobiography, The Three Phases of Janel. Her life story is a testament to her resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, and her contributions to the industry will always be remembered. Overall, I wholeheartedly recommend Janel Hardesty for any future projects. She is a consummate professional and a true delight to work with. Her talent and dedication to her craft are unmatched, and I have no doubt that she will continue to be a valuable asset to any production. Sincerely,[Your Name]. | 1.0 | 0.9974893296466154 | 0.9411764705882352 | 0.899135782438166 | 0.29411764705882354 | 0.7848274637671078 |
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