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<title>Miyoshi Umeki</title>
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<description>Japanese-born singer/nightclub entertainer came to america in the 1950s. Making her mark in the broadway   film versions of Flower Drum Song and became hollywood's first asian oscar winner (best supporting actress) for 1957s Sayonara. She later became popular with 1970s TV viewers for her role as housekeeper Mrs Livingston in the Courtship of Eddie's Father. 
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<title>Boney M</title>
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<description>Prefab group invented by German producer Frank Farian to perform his song Baby Do You Wanna Bump? 
Group peaked in 1978 with Rivers of Babylon and Rasputin from their Night Flight To Venus album. It sold over 50 million copies worldwide. 
 
 
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<title>Debra Winger</title>
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<description>After making her TV debut playing "Drusilla the Wonder Girl" on Wonder Woman in the mid-70's and starring in movies like 'Slumber Party 57' and 
'Thank God its Friday' she hit her stride in the early 80's with three blockbusters: Urban Cowboy, An Officer and A Gentleman and Terms of Endearment, the latter two earning Oscar nominations. After that, her career tapers off into obscurity... 
 
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<title>Claude Jarman Jr.</title>
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<description>Reader David Costlow emails "I was researching the life (and death if any) on Claude Jarman Jr. 
of the 1946 movie the Yearling fame. Not much available on this child star 
who reportedly had no acting experience before his Oscar Winning Role in The 
Yearling." 
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<title>Betty Page</title>
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<description>In 1950, 27 year old secretary Bettie Page was approached by NY Policeman Jerry Tibbs to model  
for him. When she found out how much modeling paid verus banging typewriter keys, she didn't need a degree in rocket science (although she did have a BA in the arts) to pursue that. 
 
Throughout most of the decade, she posed for camera clubs around New York and Florida. She also made various silent films for the S/M market. She also tried her hand at mainstream films, but that never really solidified into a real career....</description>
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