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.
BeverlyBentley (February 26, 1930 – September 13, 2018) was an American actress. Her career began during the Golden Age of Television in the 1950s and...
1964) is an American film producer and director and the oldest son of BeverlyBentley and writer Norman Mailer. He graduated from Harvard in 1987. He has...
daughter, actress Kate Mailer. His fourth marriage, in 1963, was to BeverlyBentley, a former model turned actress. She was the mother of two of his sons...
New York City, the son of novelist Norman Mailer and stage actress BeverlyBentley. Mailer's credits include appearances in films like Cry-Baby, Baby...
Gibralfaro). Filmink argued that BeverlyBentley's role should have been played by Diana Dors, who instead had a cameo. Bentley was a television actress from...
(née Delores Evelyn Rosedale). Roxanne was replaced by BeverlyBentley in August 1955. Bentley's departure in 1956 coincided with Hazel Bishop's sponsorship...
Mailer's former brother-in-law Mickey Knox, and Mailer's third wife, BeverlyBentley. Torn won an Obie Award for his performance. Citations "Books Published...
Rican boxer José Torres appears as the man with the barking dog and BeverlyBentley (Mailer's wife) plays the woman with the knife. Mailer did not allow...
Beverly Mitchell Bentley (June 8, 1927 – October 6, 2023) was a Canadian ice hockey player. He played 618 games as a goalie in the Western Hockey League...
jazz bassist (L.A. Express) and session musician (The Wrecking Crew). BeverlyBentley, 88, American actress (Scent of Mystery, C.H.U.D., The Golden Boys)...
Buffalo Mailer. Michael is the son of his fourth wife and actress, BeverlyBentley. John is the son of his sixth wife and actress-novelist, Norris Church...
and writer (b. 1924) Max Bennett, American jazz bassist (b. 1928) BeverlyBentley, American actress (b. 1930) Phil Clark, American baseball player (b...