This page will contain news stories about Bo Derek, as they become available.Bo DerekBo DerekBo Derek (born Mary Cathleen Collins on November 20, 1956) is an American film actress and model. She was born in Long Beach, California. She co-starred in the 1979 Blake Edwards film 10, in which she vied with Julie Andrews for Dudley Moore's attention. Her subsequent films have not been well-received by either the public or critics. The 1981 film Tarzan, the Ape Man was a disappointment, and Bolero (1984) essentially ended any possibility of a substantial film career; those two titles earned her the dubious honor of four Golden Raspberry Awards, as well as a nomination in 2000 as the "Worst Actress of the Century". She was married to actor John Derek from 1974 until his death in 1998. They met during filming of a movie, and subsequently, John filed for divorce from his wife, actress Linda Evans. In September 1985, Bo Derek met with Apple Computer co-founder Steve Jobs, who tried to convert her into becoming a Mac user. Bo was a heavy-duty computer jockey at the time, though favoring the IBM PC persuasion, and she remained a PC user after the unimpressed meeting with Jobs. [1] (http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macintosh&story=An_Early_Switch_Campaign.txt&characters=Bo%20Derek&sortOrder=Sort%20by%20Date&detail=medium) To this day, Bo Derek continues to be a PC user. She also campaigned for George W. Bush in 2000 and also in 2004, a very telling fact. [2] (http://www.jerseygop.com/RepublicanBabes.html) This page about Bo Derek includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Bo Derek News stories about Bo Derek External links for Bo Derek Videos for Bo Derek Wikis about Bo Derek Discussion Groups about Bo Derek Blogs about Bo Derek Images of Bo Derek |
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[2] (http://www.jerseygop.com/RepublicanBabes.html). Glenda Farrell has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to Motion Pictures, at 6524 Hollywood Boulevard. Bush in 2000 and also in 2004, a very telling fact. She died from lung cancer and was interred in the West Point US Military Academy Post Cemetery, West Point, New York. She also campaigned for George W. She remained with the show until ill health forced her departure in November 1970. To this day, Bo Derek continues to be a PC user. She was appearing on Broadway in a production of Forty Carats in 1969 when she was diagnosed with cancer. [1] (http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macintosh&story=An_Early_Switch_Campaign.txt&characters=Bo%20Derek&sortOrder=Sort%20by%20Date&detail=medium). Farrell went out of vogue in the 1940s but made a comeback later in life, winning an Emmy Award in 1963, for her work in the television series Ben Casey. Bo was a heavy-duty computer jockey at the time, though favoring the IBM PC persuasion, and she remained a PC user after the unimpressed meeting with Jobs. In this role Farrell was promoted as being able to speak 400 words in 40 seconds. In September 1985, Bo Derek met with Apple Computer co-founder Steve Jobs, who tried to convert her into becoming a Mac user. She became one of Warner Brothers most prolific actresses of the 1930s, solidifying her success with her own film series, as Torchy Blane "Girl Reporter". They met during filming of a movie, and subsequently, John filed for divorce from his wife, actress Linda Evans. Her brassy persona was used to great effect in Little Caesar (1930) opposite James Cagney, in I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) opposite Paul Muni, in Havana Widows (1933) with Blondell, and in Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) opposite Fay Wray. She was married to actor John Derek from 1974 until his death in 1998. Signed to Warner Brothers, she came to personify the wise-cracking, hard-boiled, and somewhat dizzy blonde of the early talkies, along with fellow Warner Brothers contractee Joan Blondell, with whom she would be frequently paired. The 1981 film Tarzan, the Ape Man was a disappointment, and Bolero (1984) essentially ended any possibility of a substantial film career; those two titles earned her the dubious honor of four Golden Raspberry Awards, as well as a nomination in 2000 as the "Worst Actress of the Century". Born in Enid, Oklahoma, Farrell came to Hollywood towards the end of the silent era, after establishing herself on Broadway. Her subsequent films have not been well-received by either the public or critics. Glenda Farrell (June 30, 1904 – May 1, 1971) was an American film actress. She co-starred in the 1979 Blake Edwards film 10, in which she vied with Julie Andrews for Dudley Moore's attention. She was born in Long Beach, California. Bo Derek (born Mary Cathleen Collins on November 20, 1956) is an American film actress and model. |