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Q Whatever happened
to the actress who played
the mother on Dallas ? I
remember her as a young
woman in the movies.
—Barbara Jackson. Eldorado. Texas
Barbara Bel Geddes was a star on stage and screen long
before she landed the role of the Ewing family matriarch
on Dallas in 1978. A Broadway sensation in the late
19405, she appeared on the cover of Time magazine
in 1951 and went on to memorable roles in the
movies Panic in the Sneer. Vertigo and The The
Pennies. A longtime smoker, she died of lung
cancer in 2005 at the age of 82.
What can you tell me about
Natalie Zea, who was on Passions?
—Yuki James. Acton, Calif.
The former daytime soap star now is
a regular in ABCs new primetime
series Dirty Sexy Money, playing
poor-little-rich-girl Karen Dar
ling, a role that critics are .Jp
calling her breakthrough.
An only child, Zea, 32, T
grew up in Monahans, Nfifo
Texas, where she was seri
ously injured by a drunk driver
when she was 17. She spent her
senior year of high school in a hospi- a
tal bed, but never gave up her dream of
becoming an actress. In addition to Passions,
you also may have spotted her on TVs Two
and a Hal) Men, The Shield, Without a
Trace and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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Barbara Bel Geddes
Natalie Zeal
stars in TV’s '
Dirty Sexy
Money.
C 3 A long time ago, I saw Andy Williams and
his brothers singing on a TV show. What year
did he begin his career?
—Helen Allen. McCook. Neb.
The easy-listening superstar-to-be was 8 when he began
singing in 1935 with his older siblings in the Williams
Brothers Quartet. After creating
a buzz on local radio, the group
hit the big time when they were
asked by Bing Crosby to sing
on his hit single “Swinging on a
Star." Williams later went solo,
hosted his own hugely popular
TV variety series (The Best of
The Andy Williams Show has i
just been released on DVD) and
gave the world the song "Moon River" from the soundtrack
of the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. Now 79, he
works and performs regularly in Branson, Mo., at the
showplace theater named for his signature song.
%, Is Gregory Peck dead or alive, and
how many movies did he make?
—Billie Mayfield. Dos Palo. Calif.
Peck, who died in 2003 at the age of 87, ap
peared in 54 theatrically released films, includ
ing Moby Dick, Twelve O'clock High, Cape
k Tear, The Guns of Navarone and The Omen.
In 2003, the American Film Institute voted his
portrayal of Atticus Finch, the Southern
I lawyer he played in To Kill a Mockingbird,
■ as the greatest screen hero of all time.
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