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'''Beverley Owen''' (born '''Beverley Ogg''') (] in ] - ) is a classically-trained American ] perhaps most widely known for having (somewhat reluctantly) played the role of Marilyn Munster during the first season of '']'', after which she left the program to get married, and was replaced by ]. Beginning in 1971 she appeared for two years on ], after which she retired from television and chose to perform exclusively in live theatre. A student of ] (himself a student of the great ]), Owen now lives in upstate New York, where she frequently appears with the ] Theatre Company |
'''Beverley Owen''' (born '''Beverley Ogg''') (] in ] - ) is a classically-trained American ] perhaps most widely known for having (somewhat reluctantly) played the role of Marilyn Munster during the first season of '']'', after which she left the program to get married, and was replaced by ]. Beginning in 1971 she appeared for two years on ], after which she retired from television and chose to perform exclusively in live theatre. A student of ] (himself a student of the great ]), Owen now lives in upstate New York, where she frequently appears with the ] theatre company, The Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall. She continues to pursue her studies in Early American History (for which she earned her master's degree in 1989). | ||
She is very gentle. | She is very gentle. |
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Beverley Owen (born Beverley Ogg) (1939 in Ottumwa, Iowa - ) is a classically-trained American actress perhaps most widely known for having (somewhat reluctantly) played the role of Marilyn Munster during the first season of The Munsters, after which she left the program to get married, and was replaced by Pat Priest. Beginning in 1971 she appeared for two years on Another World, after which she retired from television and chose to perform exclusively in live theatre. A student of Stanford Meisner (himself a student of the great Konstantin Stanislavski), Owen now lives in upstate New York, where she frequently appears with the Cambridge theatre company, The Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall. She continues to pursue her studies in Early American History (for which she earned her master's degree in 1989).
She is very gentle.
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