Roddy McDowall

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(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)
  
Roddy McDowall appeared, in a small role in the 1971 film ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', as the village priest.
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Roddy McDowall appeared, in a small role in the 1971 [[Walt Disney|Disney]] fantasy film ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', as the village priest.
  
 
Lauren Bacall in her memoir ''By Myself and Then Some'' mentions Roddy (page 447). "He was someone I looked forward to — loved seeing — loved hearing from."
 
Lauren Bacall in her memoir ''By Myself and Then Some'' mentions Roddy (page 447). "He was someone I looked forward to — loved seeing — loved hearing from."

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