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Erin Joanne O'Brien : ウィキペディア英語版
Erin O'Brien (actress)

Erin O'Brien (b. January 17, 1934, Los Angeles, California) is an American actress active during the mid-twentieth century and best known as the leading lady of arguably the first made-for-TV movie, ''Girl on the Run'', which also served as the pilot for the television series ''77 Sunset Strip''. One of 14 siblings, she has six sisters and seven brothers according to (her "Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen" bio. )
O'Brien was also the leading lady on episodes of such television shows as ''Bat Masterson'', ''Sugarfoot'', ''Cheyenne'', ''Maverick'', ''Colt .45'', ''The Asphalt Jungle'', and ''Death Valley Days''.
According to the Internet Movie Database, O'Brien was a featured solo singer on ''The Steve Allen Show'' from 1956 to 1958. Her films include ''Onionhead'' (1958) and ''John Paul Jones'' (1959).
O'Brien has five children, two by her current husband, Kanan Awni, and three by her former husband, Jimmy Fitzgerald.
==References==

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*(''New York Times'' filmography for Erin O'Brien )
*(Erin O'Brien biography )
*(The Paley Center for Media )


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