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| Elvis® Movie Co-stars |
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Cynthia Pepper
Co-Star “Kissin Cousins” |
Cynthia starred in her own television
series "Margie" she guest
starred in many television series such as “My Three Sons”, “Perry
Mason”, “Wagon Train”, “The Flying Nun”, “Addams
Family”, “Julia, Lassie”, “The Jimmy Stewart
Show”, “The Bob Hope Show”, and most recently had
a principal role in “Miss Congeniality” (the sequel) starring
Sandra Bullock.
In 1964 Elvis suggested that perhaps Cynthia would be ideal for the role
of Midge Riley in Kissin' Cousins. Days after receiving a call from her agent,
Cynthia was on the set co-starring with Elvis Presley. To her surprise
Elvis had a dozen red roses with a card signed "To Cynthia, Love Elvis" waiting
in her dressing room!
She feels honored to have had the experience of working with, and getting to
know Elvis, and will treasure those memories forever. Today, Cynthia travels
internationally meeting Elvis' fans, providing her the opportunity to share her
love, and adoration for someone we all love. She looks forward to meeting Elvis'
fans in Collingwood. |
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Suzanna
Leigh
Co-Star “Paradise Hawaiian
Style” |
Suzanna, a British actress, was
twelve when she got her first taste of the film world. This was
in the form of a tiny part in the American Musical “Tom
Thumb”. In 1961 at the age of 15 she landed her first starring
role. The film was called “Time to Kill” starring
Ronald Howard and Peter Gilmore. She went on to make many other
films and in 1965 she started work on “Paradise Hawaiian
Style” with Elvis Presley.
She has published an autobiography, “Paradise, Suzanna Style” telling
her life story. She delves behind the scenes with the Hollywood jet set and London’s
Swinging Sixties `in’ crowd. |
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