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Jennifer Gan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jennifer Gan
Jennifer Gan (died September 15, 2000) was a stage, film and television actress. She appeared in sixteen film and TV titles in the sixties and early seventies. ==Career as Ginny Gan== A life member of The Actors Studio, she first began her career as Ginny Gan on the stage in musicals such as ''Li'l Abner'' in 1958, ''The Pink Jungle'' in 1959 starring Ginger Rogers and Agnes Moorehead,〔Google Books () Ginger Rogers The Pink Jungle〕 and ''No Strings'' in 1962. She made her first TV appearance in a popular ''Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' episode in late 1964. She then appeared on stage in the musical ''Guys and Dolls'', in 1965 with actress Sheila MacRae.〔Google Books () Sheila MacRae Guys & Dolls〕 She was seen again in the spring of 1967 when making four more film and TV appearances. She appeared in the James Coburn spy spoof sequel ''In Like Flint'' and his tongue in cheek western ''Waterhole No. 3''. She then appeared in an episode in the last season of the hit TV show ''The Monkees''. She also had an uncredited role in the hit film ''Valley of the Dolls''. She also appeared in the stage play ''The Two Gentlemen of Verona''.〔Google Books () Two Gentlemen of Verona〕 In 1968, she appeared in an episode in the last season of the hit TV show ''Batman''. She then was cast in the hit family comedy film ''Yours, Mine and Ours''. She had a speaking role with Henry Fonda in the coffee house scenes when he was on his big first date with Lucille Ball in the popular film.
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