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Brigid Bazlen

Brigid Mary Bazlen (June 9, 1944 – May 25, 1989) was an American actress. Although she made only three Hollywood films, ''The Honeymoon Machine'', ''King of Kings'', and ''How the West Was Won'', she is still remembered for the latter two. Her career, and her life, were cut short by her death from cancer at the age of 44.
==Early life and career==
Bazlen was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Her father was Arthur Bazlen, a retail chain executive, and her mother was Maggie Daly, a newspaper columnist with ''Chicago's American'' (Chicago Today & Chicago Tribune). Maggie Daly was, with her three sisters, one of what ''Time'' magazine referred to as “the celebrated Daly sisters,”〔Time Magazine, December 9, 1966.〕 who were known for their writing and work in journalism, fashion and advertising. ''Life'' magazine ran two feature stories on the sisters with a young Bazlen appearing in the second. Columnist Maggie ("Daly Diary" in ''Chicago's American''), the oldest sister, a one-time model was known for her lunch time Chicago fashion shows and as a radio and television talk show guest and TV show host. Kay Daly, who worked in advertising with such people as Richard Avedon, became a Revlon vice president responsible for its advertising. Novelist and writer Maureen Daly became famous for writing ''Seventeenth Summer'' at age 19. Sheila Daly, the youngest, who wrote a ''Chicago Tribune'' teen column beginning at a very young age, eventually went into advertising as well.
Bazlen was “discovered” in 1950 at the age of 6 waiting for a school bus in front of her house by an NBC executive. The network was testing for the then groundbreaking soap opera ''Hawkins Falls, Population 6200'' (which went on to become the first successful television soap opera) starring Maurice Copeland and Bernadine Flynn, and the executive asked Bazlen’s parents for permission to test her. While her mother initially refused, she later relented and Bazlen won a part and became a regular on the show for two years, winning rave reviews.

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