Sharon Tate, Barbara Parkins & Patty Duke photographed for "Valley of the Dolls" 20th Century Fox 1967
This has all happened very fast for Nan, Your Grace. And she cares very deeply for Theo. Since the news of her father's indiscretion, she's had a lot of growing up to do. But she's really very young. Better, I'm sure you will agree for both of them, to avoid the suffering of a hollow marriage, a life sentence.
THE BUCCANEERS — 1.01 x 1.08
Patty Duke, 1960s
TV Guide - December 28, 1963 - January 3, 1964
Anna Marie “Patty” Duke (December 14, 1946 – March 29, 2016) Actress of stage, film and television. She first became famous as a tween star, winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress at age 16 for her role in The Miracle Worker, which she had originated on Broadway. She later starred in the sitcom, The Patty Duke Show. She progressed to more mature roles upon playing Neely O'Hara in the 1967 film Valley of the Dolls. She served as the president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1985 to 1988, four years after her Patty Duke Show co-star William Schallert held the same office
In 1982, Duke was cast alongside Richard Crenna in the ABC sitcom It Takes Two, from Soap and Benson creator Susan Harris. The socially topical series depicted both Duke’s and Crenna’s characters as a modern career couple (hers was a lawyer, his a surgeon) and the moral and personal challenges that abounded from their professions. Helen Hunt and Anthony Edwards played their teenaged offspring. Although It Takes Two was praised, ABC cancelled the series after one season due to low ratings.
Duke would subsequently work with Susan Harris on a new ABC series, Hail To The Chief, which premiered in April 1985. She appeared as the first female President of the United States in the ensemble, all-star series (the cast featured Dick Shawn, Herschel Bernardi, Glynn Turman and Ted Bessell as Duke’s husband, among others) and the material was topical yet off-the-wall, much in the fashion of Soap, like which it was partially serialized. Hail To The Chief was less successful than the star’s and producer’s previous joint effort of It Takes Two and was cancelled after seven episodes. In 1987, Duke returned to series television in another short-lived comedy, Karen’s Song, which aired on the fledgling Fox network. (Wikipedia)
Patty Duke in VALLEY OF THE DOLLS (1967)
VALLEY OF THE DOLLS (1967) dir. Mark Robson ― Costume Design by William Travilla
Sharon Tate, photographed by Allan Pappe at the Summitrige Drive home which she was renting from her friend and ‘Valley of the Dolls’, co-star Patty Duke (1968)🌻💞
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Patty Duke photographed to promote her television show in 1963.
valley of the dolls (1967)
Me, Natalie | Fred Coe | 1969
Patty Duke, James Farentino, et al.
Valley of the Dolls moodboard <3
Sharon Tate with co-stars Patty Duke & Paul Burke photographed by John R. Hamilton aboard the Princess Italia during the world premier cruise for ‘Valley of the Dolls” in November 1967