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  1. Jan 14, 2022 · To celebrate the TODAY show's 70th anniversary, view vintage and modern photos of hosts, guests, interviews and segments over the years.

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    • Candy Clark Wiki Bio
    • Early Life and Education
    • Roles in TV Series
    • Roles in Movies
    • Awards and Accolades
    • Love Life and Husband
    • Hobbies and Interesting Facts
    • Appearance, Age and Net Worth

    Candy Clark was born in Oklahoma, USA on 20 June 1947 – her zodiac sign is Gemini, and she holds American nationality. She’s an Oscar-nominated actress, perhaps still known best for having starred in the 1973 hit film “American Graffiti”, and its sequel “More American Graffiti”.

    Candy was born into a middle class family – her father Thomas worked as chef, while her mother Ella Padberg was a pediatrician. When she was very young, she and her family moved from Oklahoma to Fort Worth, Texas, where Candy matriculated from Green B. Trimble Tech High School in 1965, with good grades. She didn’t pursue higher education, but inste...

    Candy made her TV series debut in 1972, when she appeared in an episode of the comedy drama “Room 222”, created by James L. Brooks, and which aired on ABC from September 1969 until January 1974. In the following years, she was more focused on filming movies, but still made several appearances in TV series, such as “The New Perry Mason”, “Banacek” a...

    Candy made her first big screen appearance in the 1972 sports drama “Fat City”, written by Leonard Gardner, directed by John Huston, and which also starred Stacy Keach, Jeff Bridges and Susan Tyler. It follows two professional boxers struggling with their careers. It received three awards, and was nominated for four others, including an Oscar for B...

    In 1974, Candy was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Actress in a Supporting Role category, for her performance in “American Graffiti”. Ten years later, she won her first award – the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress, for her performance in “Blue Thunder”. At the 2002 Phoenix Film Festival, Candy received a Cooper Wing Tribute Award.

    Candy has been married twice, but during her career, has been followed by rumors linking her to many famous men. Between 1972 and 1977, she was in a relationship with the actor Jeff Bridges, and the two were living together for a while. In 1976, she was apparently romantically involved with Nicolas Roeg, who directed the movie she starred in that y...

    Candy is currently taking on fewer acting roles to just focus on herself, and is spending most of her free time gardening, collecting antiques and trading memorabilia on eBay. She is a big fan of the rock band Led Zeppelin, with her favorite albums being “Physical Graffiti” and “Led Zeppelin II”. In the movie “The Man Who Fell to Earth”, she briefl...

    Candy is 74 years old, with long blonde hair and hazel eyes. She’s 5ft 7ins (1.7m) tall, weighs around 137lbs (62kgs), while her vital statistics are 35-25-37. As of July 2021, her net worthis estimated at more than $3 million.

  2. Sep 16, 2023 · Here's the details about who these anchors' real-life partners are, how each couple met, and other need-to-know information about the important people in the lives of your favorite "Today Show" hosts.

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  3. 364K Followers, 218 Following, 12K Posts - @thetodayshow on Instagram: "Photos and videos from TODAY and TODAY EXTRA! Use #9Today to share your pics with us!"

  4. Screenwriter Paul Mayersberg (MY-urz-burg). He penned the film “Croupier,” directed by Mike Hodges, whom we’ll hear from later in the show. “Croupier” is a thriller about a novelist who moonlights at a London casino, although he doesn’t gamble himself.

  5. Paul Mayersberg (born 18 June 1941) is an English writer and director and was the film critic for Movie magazine in the early 1960s and author of 1968 film book Hollywood, The Haunted House.

  6. Nov 26, 2018 · The screenplay for The Man Who Fell to Earth was written by Paul Mayersberg, based on Walter Tevis’ 1963 novel, which the interviews in the special features of the Blu-ray point out is a very...

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