Talk:Susan Oliver
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MARRIAGE?
Was she ever really married to Dennis Wilson? I don't see any confirmation of this anywhere else some authentication would be helpful. As far as I know she was never married. 71.111.136.46 06:37, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Question?
Does anyone know if she remained a buddhist until the end of her life? She was as of 1983. Also I'd like to know where she spent her last few years specifically. Also anyone know if she died at the Actor's Hospital in Woodland? Any info appreciated.
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It's kind of sad she died in 1990. She wasn't young but she wasn't that old either she would've been about 73 now. Does anyone know for sure that she was born in 1932 and not 1933? She had a reputation for being nice yet never married or had children.
I read her memoirs, its good but I wished she had talked more about her later years. The last 2 chapters are quite good but short. I read somewhere where someone refered to her as a "cheeseball icon". Really not fair, she just never had the big breakout role. She was part of that Korean War generation and she was great in "The Cage". I wonder if she ever regretted not getting married and having kids. Her mother had a cameo in "Ghostbusters" as a ghost. 8/27/200
[edit] Good people
Will everyone PLEASE sign your comments? Thank you. By the way, I will Wikify this article by breaking it up into categories. ProfessorPaul 04:27, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] OK, Wikification Complete!
I have added categories, modified some text, and added several Wiki-links to IMPROVE this article. Can someone who is interested please help to clarify the "date of birth controversy?" This would be very helpful. Thank you. ProfessorPaul 05:55, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Susan Oliver "Year of Birth" Dispute
OK, good people, get this: in a diligent Internet search, I discovered multiple sources on all sides of this issue (1932, 1937, even 1929). Which is it? I have added an External link which (oddly) contradicted itself and listed (both) 1932 (at the top) and 1937 (at the bottom; scoll down). Wow--never happened to me before on Wikipedia! ProfessorPaul 06:28, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Susan Oliver
I liked her in the Maggie Hamilton Story on Wagon Train in 1960. She was so spoiled and obnoxious, she was kind of funny. Robert Horton was at his wits end with her. What was she like on the set to work with?
[edit] First Woman
Someone keeps changing this to state 'second' if you wish to keep changing it please cite your sources as her biography states 'first'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.103.18.56 (talk) 05:16, 25 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Susan
This was one Beautiful Woman —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.226.62.76 (talk) 11:18, 6 June 2008 (UTC)

