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Re: SUSAN..CO-STAR...DIES....AUDREY TOTTER...

Bill, she didn't start making movies until she was 68?..wow, that gives me hope...ha..

i have never heard of her but she sounds very interesting.

Re: SUSAN..CO-STAR...DIES....AUDREY TOTTER...

Errol-

I still think of Audrey Totter as she looked when I was in my teens! It was a bit of a jolt to learn that she had died--and was 95--but, of course, that should not shock me! It's just that we tend to think of our favorites from many years ago, as still looking the way we saw them then.

Ginger, I never knew you had a homepage for her.

I had heard of the other deaths this week, and what I found particularly sad was that the news reported that Joan Fontaine and her sister, Olivia de Havilland, had had a 'feud' since 1975, which had never ended. It was mentioned that their fight was over their mother......but that was all that was said. It brought back memories of Susan never forgiving Florence or understanding that her sister had mental difficulties. But that was not a time when people understood much about psychological illnesses.

Anyway, I was very sorry to hear of all these deaths.

Lynn

Re: SUSAN..CO-STAR...DIES....AUDREY TOTTER...

Of course, Adelne de Walt Reynolds was born during the early days of the Civil War and her husband died in the San Francisco Earthquake, so she is a little early for most of us.

Bill

Re: SUSAN..CO-STAR...DIES....AUDREY TOTTER...

Would also like to add to the longevity list -- Ann Blyth, Joan Leslie, Rhonda Fleming, Anne Jeffreys, Jane Withers (a fun person), and, yes, Zsa Zsa is still with us.

Jill

Re: SUSAN..CO-STAR...DIES....AUDREY TOTTER...

Bill:

I dig what you say about making a distinction between the "kids" and those in their '80s and '90s. So I offer Anne Jeffreys and Joan Leslie as stalwart seniors. Every time I see Ms. Jeffreys she seems to get younger. Unbelievable.

Jill