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  1. Frances Bergen (14 de septiembre de 1922 - 2 de octubre de 2006) fue una actriz y modelo estadounidense. Fue la mujer del famoso ventrílocuo Edgar Bergen y madre de la actriz Candice Bergen y del editor cinematográfico y televisivo Kris Bergen. (es) Frances Bergen, née le 22 septembre 1922 et morte le 2 octobre 2006, est une actrice américaine.

  2. Las películas de Frances Bergen incluyen American Gigolo, Eating, Titanic, Yancy Derringer Usamos cookies para estar seguros de darte la mejor experiencia en nuestro sitio web. Click here para obtener más información.

  3. Four fabulous reasons to go to the movies: Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen. See #BookClub: The Next Chapter only in theaters May 12th. Get your tickets now! Get your tickets! Happy Weekend! photo Connie Freiberg. Jane during an interview with Book Club -Chapter 2.

  4. Frances Bergen. The daughter of William and Lillie Mae Westerman, her father died of tuberculosis when she was ten years old. Her mother then moved the family to Los Angeles. She suffered a skull fracture in an auto accident when she was 14.

  5. 4 de oct. de 2006 · LOS ANGELES (AP) - Frances Bergen, a model and actress who married ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and was the mother of actress Candice Bergen, has died at age 84. ...

  6. calisphere.org › item › 27eae5eb4f450f07aacecac2c68c0925Frances Bergen — Calisphere

    Title supplied by cataloger.Photograph article dated January 20, 1960 reads, "The Millionaire--Robert Paige portrays a magazine editor who upon remarrying must convince his 18 year old daughter that he's not the victim of a fortune-hunting femme. The bride is Frances Bergen, a fashion consultant. For her this should be easy. She used to be a top hire fashion model."

  7. Edgar married Frances Westerman in 1945. On May 9, 1946, Frances gave birth to their daughter, actress Candice Bergen. Later, Candice would publish a book entitled “Knock Wood,” that detailed her childhood as Charlie’s sister. Between 1947 and 1954 Charlie again returned to the comics in a comic strip by Harvey Eisenberg.