Roddy McDowall

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(Roddy McDowall)
(Roddy McDowall)
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Right about the time that Liz was having an affair with Richard Burton, while still married to Eddie Fisher, Eddie comments in his autobiography that "...Roddy McDowall and his close friend [[John Valva]]..." (page 243) And again, "...my years of hatred for Roddy McDowall were finally going to pay off.  He would never give [[Mia Farrow|Mia]] [Farrow] permission to marry me...." (pg 289)
 
Right about the time that Liz was having an affair with Richard Burton, while still married to Eddie Fisher, Eddie comments in his autobiography that "...Roddy McDowall and his close friend [[John Valva]]..." (page 243) And again, "...my years of hatred for Roddy McDowall were finally going to pay off.  He would never give [[Mia Farrow|Mia]] [Farrow] permission to marry me...." (pg 289)
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Again Tab Hunter in his autobiography puts Roddy living in New York City in 1960 when he says "Roddy McDowall and I had seen ''Rocco and His Brothers'', at the Sutton Theater in New York when it first came out" (pg 243).
  
 
Roddy McDowall appeared, in a small role in the 1971 [[Walt Disney|Disney]] fantasy film ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', as the village priest.
 
Roddy McDowall appeared, in a small role in the 1971 [[Walt Disney|Disney]] fantasy film ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', as the village priest.

Revision as of 16:10, 25 October 2008

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