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  1. Beverly Bentley (February 26, 1930 – September 13, 2018) was an American actress. Her career began during the Golden Age of Television in the 1950s and continued on stage and in film into the first decade of the 21st century.

  2. Beverly Bentley (1930-2018) was an American actress who appeared in films, TV shows and theater. She was married to Norman Mailer and co-founded Act IV theater company.

    • Actress, Additional Crew
    • February 26, 1930
    • Beverly Bentley
    • September 14, 2018
  3. His fourth marriage, in 1963, was to Beverly Bentley, a former model turned actress. She was the mother of two of his sons, producer Michael Mailer and actor Stephen Mailer. They divorced in 1980.

  4. Beverly Bentley. Actress: C.H.U.D.. Beverly Bentley, originally of Atlanta, Georgia, began her career in 1951 in New York appearing on live television. She is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG. She made her theatrical debut Off-Off Broadway in 1955 where she appeared as Connie Bliss in Clifford Odets' "The Big Knife", directed by her mentor Nola ...

  5. Beverly Bentley is an American actress who has a net worth of $2 million. She is best known for her roles in films such as The Great Gatsby (1974), The Towering Inferno (1974), and The Longest Yard (1974). Bentley was born on February 26, 1930 in Atlanta, Georgia.

  6. Sep 13, 2018 · Beverly Bentley was an American actress. Raised in Florida, Bentley studied acting at Sarasota High School. While working as a waitress in Pensacola, she met Arthur Godfrey, who encouraged her to move to New York and pursue a career in show business. She did so, and was immediately hired by Godfrey to appear on his variety show.

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  8. Beverly Bentley. Actress: C.H.U.D.. Beverly Bentley, originally of Atlanta, Georgia, began her career in 1951 in New York appearing on live television. She is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG. She made her theatrical debut Off-Off Broadway in 1955 where she appeared as Connie Bliss in Clifford Odets' "The Big Knife", directed by her mentor Nola ...