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74 | Kurt | Solomon | m | She was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of socialite Muriel Elizabeth (née Ansley 1909-1993) and Laurence 'Larry' Reynolds. Her father was a Hollywood business manager, and her mother worked in radio. She grew up in Laguna Beach. Carlin, a secretary-turned-actress, earned her only Academy Award nomination in 1968 for her first feature role, as John Marley's suicidal wife, Maria, in John Cassavetes' Faces (1968). She is the first nonprofessional to be nominated for an Academy Award. She subsequently played wives and mothers before retiring in 1987. She next appeared in ...tick...tick...tick... (1970), as George Kennedy's ambitious, henpecking wife, and returned to the offbeat as Buck Henry's wife, searching for her missing daughter amid the hippies and drug culture of 1970s New York in Miloš Forman's Taking Off (1971). The same year she appeared in Blake Edwards' western Wild Rovers. In 1972, she was re-teamed with John Marley, again as his wife, in Bob Clark's Vietnam-era horror film Deathdream, and her other film roles include the British drama film Baxter! (1973) as the mother of Scott Jacoby, the 1979 comedy French Postcards, and the 1982 horror film Superstition. The small screen saw Carlin cast for her maternal presence as well. She is perhaps best remembered as the parent of growing teen Lance Kerwin in the TV-movie James at 15 (1977) and its subsequent spin-off, James at 16. In 1977, she was cast in several episodes of The Waltons as a nurse who marries the county sheriff. She appeared in the 1976 miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, and had a recurring role on the short-lived television series, Strike Force (1981–82). She appeared in several other TV movies, providing a strong supporting turn in Silent Night, Lonely Night. In 1972, she appeared in an episode of 'Gunsmoke' titled 'Milligan' as the wife of Harry Morgan. In 1971, she played the mother of teenage father Desi Arnaz Jr. in Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones. That same year she played Peter Falk's wife in A Step Out of Line. In 1974, she appeared in both Terror on the 40th Floor and The Morning After. She played the wife of Sam Houston in the biopic, The Honorable Sam Houston, in 1975. The following year she played Eve Plumb's mother in Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway. In her last made-for-television movie, she played the mother of three young men manipulated into breaking their father (Robert Mitchum) out of jail in A Killer in the Family (1983). Her last acting role was a guest appearance on Murder, She Wrote in 1987, as the wife of the episode's murder victim, played by Cornel Wilde. | Carlin was married to Peter Hall from 1958 until their divorce in 1960. Her second marriage was to Edward Carlin, with whom she had two children. That union (1963–74) also ended in divorce. Her oldest child is podcaster/journalist Dan Carlin. She was married to John Wolfe from 1983 until his death in 1999. | she was born in los angeles, the daughter of socialite muriel elizabeth (née ansley 1909-1993) and laurence 'larry' reynolds. his father was a hollywood business manager, and his mother worked in radio. he grew up in laguna beach. solomon, a secretary-turned-actress, earned his only academy award nomination in 1968 for his first feature role, as john marley's suicidal wife, maria, in john cassavetes' faces (1968). he is the first nonprofessional to be nominated for an academy award. he subsequently played wives and mothers before retiring in 1987. he next appeared in ...tick...tick...tick... (1970), as george kennedy's ambitious, henpecking wife, and returned to the offbeat as buck henry's wife, searching for his missing daughter amid the hippies and drug culture of 1970s new york in miloš forman's taking off (1971). the same year he appeared in blake edwards' western wild rovers. in 1972, he was re-teamed with john marley, again as his wife, in bob clark's vietnam-era horror film deathdream, and his other film roles include the british drama film baxter! (1973) as the mother of scott jacoby, the 1979 comedy french postcards, and the 1982 horror film superstition. the small screen saw solomon cast for his maternal presence as well. he is perhaps best remembered as the parent of growing teen lance kerwin in the tv-movie james at 15 (1977) and its subsequent spin-off, james at 16. in 1977, he was cast in several episodes of the waltons as a nurse who marries the county sheriff. he appeared in the 1976 miniseries rich man, poor man book ii, and had a recurring role on the short-lived television series, strike force (1981–82). he appeared in several other tv movies, providing a strong supporting turn in silent night, lonely night. in 1972, he appeared in an episode of 'gunsmoke' titled 'milligan' as the wife of harry morgan. in 1971, he played the mother of teenage father desi arnaz jr. in mr. and mrs. bo jo jones. that same year he played peter falk's wife in a step out of line. in 1974, he appeared in both terror on the 40th floor and the morning after. he played the wife of sam houston in the biopic, the honorable sam houston, in 1975. the following year he played eve plumb's mother in dawn: portrait of a teenage runaway. in his last made-for-television movie, he played the mother of three young men manipulated into breaking their father (robert mitchum) out of jail in a killer in the family (1983). his last acting role was a guest appearance on murder, he wrote in 1987, as the wife of the episode's murder victim, played by cornel wilde.solomon was married to peter hall from 1958 until their divorce in 1960. his second marriage was to edward solomon, with whom he had two children. that union (1963–74) also ended in divorce. his oldest child is podcaster/journalist dan solomon. he was married to john wolfe from 1983 until his death in 1999. | Lynn | Carlin | acting | Dear Casting Director,<return><return>I am writing this letter to wholeheartedly recommend Kurt Solomon for any acting roles that may come his way. As a fellow actor, I have had the pleasure of working with him in the past and can attest to his immense talent and professionalism.<return><return>Kurt's unique background as a secretary-turned-actress and the first nonprofessional to be nominated for an Academy Award bring a level of authenticity to his performances that is unparalleled. His versatility as an actor is evident from the wide range of roles he has played throughout his career. From portraying John Marley's suicidal wife in the acclaimed film Faces to playing the mother of growing teen Lance Kerwin in James at 15, Kurt has showcased his ability to breathe life into any character he portrays.<return><return>Aside from his standout film performances, Kurt has also made a significant impact in the television industry. His powerful presence on the small screen has earned him a place in the hearts of many viewers, especially in his role as the parent of growing teen Lance Kerwin in James at 15 and the subsequent spin-off James at 16.<return><return>Overall, I wholeheartedly endorse Kurt Solomon for any acting role that he may be considered for. He has the talent, skill, and experience necessary to bring any character to life and elevate any project he is a part of. I am confident that he will continue to excel and leave a lasting impression in the entertainment industry for years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | 1.0 | 0.9990607445890252 | 0.9090909090909092 | 0.9167676838961516 | 0.45454545454545453 | 0.7583340135487643 |