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    Naura Hayden

    1930-09-29 (94 years old) in Los Angeles, California, USA

    Naura Hayden, originally Norah Helene Hayden (born September 29, 1930 in Los Angeles) is an author (under that name), who has worked in entertainment also as Nora Hayden and in modeling as Helene Hayden and is the daughter of Los Angeles Times reporter John Hayden and his wife (née Bussens). An aunt was Phyllis McGinley Hayden. She is a long-time resident of New York City. She was noticed as a photo model at age 19 when featured in the December 1949 issue of Glamorous Models magazine. In 1955 she toured 68 cities to promote Mercury automobiles and attract tourists to the southeastern United States, and in 1958 columnist Earl Wilson dubbed her his "perfect Wilson girl". That year, under contract to Sid Pink, she joined a Canadian musical cast of Li'l Abner and began appearing on television. Her best known TV commercial was an early color one for RCA in the early 1960s. Hayden has appeared in television shows such as 77 Sunset Strip (1958), Bonanza (1961) and the presentation of the Emmy Awards (1962) where she carried the "Miss Emmy" torch for host Johnny Carson. She has had substantial parts in several motion pictures and authored a number of books, of which her best-seller How to Satisfy a Woman Every Time had sold over a half a million copies by 1992. Her career also includes the radio show Naura's Good News on WMCA (1982), record albums And then She Wrote (1976) and Equal Time (1979), appearances as a singer at the Round Table and managing Manhattan restaurants Opera Espresso at the Empire Hotel and Our Place. She starred in the Off Broadway musical Be Kind to People Week in 1975. Her best known film appearance is a starring role in the 1959 science fiction film The Angry Red Planet, written by Sidney W. Pink and directed by Ib Melchior. Hayden has been married (1964) to restaurateur John Harrison and (1969–1973) to television executive Gary Stevens. Description above from the Wikipedia article Naura Hayden, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

    Movies

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    The Perils of P.K
    100 %|Jun 6, 1986
    Comedy
    actor
    The Parisienne and the Prudes
    20 %|Apr 29, 1964
    Drama, Comedy
    poster
    Friends at Arms: Operation Camel
    48 %|Oct 7, 1960
    Comedy, War
    poster
    The Greeneyed Elephant
    35 %|Aug 14, 1960
    Comedy, Fantasy
    poster
    The Angry Red Planet
    55.78 %|Nov 23, 1959
    Adventure, Science Fiction, Horror
    poster
    Alaska Passage
    49 %|Feb 11, 1959
    Adventure, Drama
    poster
    Plunder Road
    69 %|Dec 5, 1957
    Crime, Drama
    poster
    Vicki
    55.26 %|Oct 5, 1953
    Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller

    Series

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    The Mike Douglas Show
    48 %|Dec 11, 1961
    Comedy, Talk
    poster
    Miami Undercover
    60 %|Jan 23, 1961
    Crime
    poster
    Surfside 6
    50 %|Oct 6, 1960
    Drama
    poster
    The Aquanauts
    55 %|Sep 14, 1960
    Action & Adventure, Drama
    poster
    Mr. Lucky
    70 %|Oct 24, 1959
    Drama
    actor
    Not for Hire
    0 %|Oct 23, 1959
    poster
    The Third Man
    64 %|Oct 2, 1959
    Drama
    poster
    The DuPont Show with June Allyson
    63 %|Sep 21, 1959
    Drama
    poster
    Bonanza
    75 %|Sep 12, 1959
    Western, Action & Adventure, Drama, Family
    poster
    New York Confidential
    0 %|Jan 1, 1959
    Crime, Drama
    poster
    77 Sunset Strip
    67 %|Oct 10, 1958
    Crime, Drama, Mystery
    poster
    Naked City
    53 %|Sep 30, 1958
    Drama, Crime, Action & Adventure
    poster
    The Real McCoys
    57 %|Oct 3, 1957
    Comedy
    poster
    The Thin Man
    76 %|Sep 20, 1957
    Drama
    poster
    Richard Diamond, Private Detective
    62 %|Jul 1, 1957
    Crime, Drama, Action & Adventure
    poster
    Gunsmoke
    65 %|Sep 10, 1955
    Western, Action & Adventure, Drama
    poster
    The Millionaire
    50 %|Jan 19, 1955
    Drama
    poster
    The Millionaire
    50 %|Jan 19, 1955
    Drama
    actor
    Gang Busters
    0 %|Mar 20, 1952
    Crime, Drama