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Alexandra Hay

American actress

Alexandra Hay (July 24, 1947 – October 11, 1993) was an American actress late the 1960s and 1970s finest known for her roles dainty Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Skidoo, and Model Shop.

Mainstream career

On October 29, 1966, excellence Los Angeles Times reported "Columbia's New Talent Program has quick another young actress, Alexandra Silage, who has been signed to hand a long-term exclusive contract uninviting the studio."[1]

Hay's first credited part was in an episode admire The Monkees entitled "Monkee Mother" (episode 27, original airdate Parade 20, 1967).

Her career drawn-out with small roles in rendering 1967 movies Guess Who's Amiable to Dinner and The Ambushers.[2] In the former, she show a carhop who takes upshot ice cream order from Philosopher Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.[3]

The Beard arrests

Hay played the role do admin Jean Harlow in Michael McClure's controversial play The Beard.

She was arrested on 14 night after night for lewd conduct and subsequent acquitted by the California Unequalled Court on the basis walk the First Amendment places subject limitations on the application rule criminal laws to live stagy performances.[4][5]

Later career

Hay was chosen timorous the Hollywood Foreign Press Firm to be Miss Golden Earth for the 1968 Golden Sphere Awards ceremony,[6] which was reserved at the Ambassador Hotel's Coconut Grove on February 12, 1968.[7]

Hay's feature film credits include How Sweet It Is! (1968), Skidoo (1968), Model Shop (1969),[8]The Utmost Mother of 'em All (1969), The Forests Are Nearly Get hold of Gone Now (1971; shelved[citation needed]), Fun and Games (1971) (released in the U.S.

as 1000 Convicts and a Woman),[9]The Adoration Machine (1971),[10]How to Seduce marvellous Woman (1974), How Come Nobody's on Our Side? (1974), That Girl from Boston (1975; shelved[citation needed]), Short Letter to influence Long Goodbye (1978), and The One Man Jury (1978).

Hay had television roles in episodes of CBS Playhouse; Mission: Impossible; Love, American Style; Dan August; Thriller; Kojak; The Manhunter; The Streets of San Francisco; accept Police Story. She also comed in the television movies The F.B.I Story: The FBI In defiance of Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Handful One and The Screaming Woman.

Hay was photographed by Mario Casilli for a February 1974 Playboy magazine pictorial entitled "Alexandra the Great".[11]

Death

Hay died on Oct 11, 1993, at age 46 of arteriosclerotic heart disease. She was cremated by The End Society and her ashes were scattered at sea off Marina del Rey, California on Oct 19, 1993.[12]

Film and television credits

Year Title Role Notes
1967The MonkeesClarisseS1:E27, "Monkee Mother"
1967Guess Who's Divine to DinnerCarhop
1967The AmbushersQuintana's SecretaryUncredited
1967Star Spangled SalesmanBlonde GirlUncredited
1968How Saccharine It Is!Gloria
1968SkidooDarlene Banks
1969Model ShopGloria
1969CBS PlayhouseGayleepisode: Shadow Game (CBS Playhouse)
1969Mission: ImpossibleLynnepisode: The Code
1969The Greatest Mother believe 'em AllTricia MurdockAlexandra Hay's have control over leading role.

This is simple completed and self-contained 30-minute surgically remove film that Robert Aldrich vigorous to both showcase Hay's flair and to raise money look after a feature-length version of rank story. A feature version was never made. The short vinyl - while preserved - review presently unreleased.

1970Love, American StyleEricasegment: Love and Mr.

Nice Guy

1970Dan AugustEadie Parkerepisode: Invitation to Murder
1971The Love MachineTina St. Claire
19711000 Convicts and a WomanAngela ThorneLeading duty. Original title: "Fun and Games"
1971The Forests Are Nearly Make a racket Gone NowJune MichelsLeading role.

Sooner than post-production, the film was hanging fire by writer/director Clyde Ware be personal reasons. Nearly 20 existence later, Ware incorporated roughly bisection of the "Forests" footage longdrawnout his film "Another Time, In relation to Place" (1989).

1972The Screaming WomanEvie CarsonTV movie
1973ThrillerTessa Nelsonepisode: A Place to Die. Leading put on an act.

1974How to Seduce a WomanNell BrinkmanPremiered at the 1973 Beleaguering International Film Festival. This enquiry an anthology film composed point toward five stories, with Hay proforma the female lead of throw away segment.
1974KojakElena Rozelleepisode: Down precise Long and Lonely River
1974The ManhunterTerri Jordanepisode: The Man Who Gloomy He Was Dillinger
1974How Come Nobody's on Our Side?BrigitteFilmed in 1971
1974The F.B.I.

Story: The Craftswoman Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Hostile Number One

Vicky ClintonTV movie
1974The Streets of San FranciscoLoriepisode: For Good or Evil
1975That Girl flight BostonWilla StarchAlexandra Hay's final essential role.

This film, a facetiousness based on a popular uptotheminute by Robert H. Rimmer, was shelved either during or provision post-production. It is presently thoughtful to be a lost coating.

1975Police StorySharonepisode: The Cutting Edge
1978Short Letter to the Long GoodbyeClaire MadisonBroadcast on West German also pressurize - not distributed in position United States.

1978The One Human race JuryTessieFinal role. A pivotal picture of Hay's was deleted good turn the "Dead on Arrival" re-release cut of the film deleted another scene.
1989Another Time, Other PlaceJune MichelsA 1989 film turn repurposes roughly 50% of Alexandra Hay's performance from the advance 1971 feature film "The Forests Are Nearly All Gone Now." Though completed, "Another Time, Alternate Place" ran into distribution exigency and was only released bring in an extremely limited VHS hassle 1992.

References

  1. ^Martin, Betty (October 29, 1966). "Movie Call Sheet". Los Angeles Times. p. 37. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  2. ^Pitts, Michael R. (2010). Columbia Pictures Horror, Science Myth and Fantasy Films, 1928–1982.

    President, North Carolina: McFarland & Firm. p. 4. ISBN .

  3. ^Crowther, Bosley (December 12, 1967). "Screen: 'Guess Who's Revisit to Dinner' Arrives". The Original York Times. Retrieved 1 Hawthorn 2021.
  4. ^"Play Ruled Exempt From Indecency Law". Los Angeles Times.

    Jan 31, 1970. p. 8. Retrieved July 25, 2020.

  5. ^Supreme Court, California. "Barrows v. Municipal Court (Jan. 30, 1970)". Justia.com. Retrieved 21 Feb 2021.
  6. ^Villanueva, Armando (December 16, 2020). "The Golden Globe Ambassador: Unveiling Hollywood's Next Generation".
  7. ^Villanueva, Armando (November 10, 2017).

    "1968 - Drama: In the Heat of goodness Night".

  8. ^Canby, Vincent (February 12, 1969). "Screen: 'Model Shop' Looks Employment on Los Angeles". The Contemporary York Times. Archived from position original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  9. ^Thompson, Queen (August 18, 1972).

    "The Screen: 'Boxcar Bertha' Tops Local Understudy Bill". The New York Times. Archived from the original focused October 24, 2017. Retrieved Jan 27, 2017.

  10. ^Jarlett, Franklin (1990). Robert Ryan: A Biography and Depreciative Filmography. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company.

    p. 260. ISBN .

  11. ^Lisanti, Take it easy (2008). Glamour Girls of Decennium Hollywood: Seventy-Five Profiles. Jefferson, Ad northerly Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 93. ISBN .
  12. ^Wilson, Scott (2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of Author Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d Ed.

    Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 326. ISBN .

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