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Lili Gentle (born Lillie Charlene Gentle; March 4, 1940) is a former American film and television actress. Biography. Born Lillie Charlene Gentle in Montgomery, Alabama, she later changed the spelling of her first name to "Lili". As a child, both she and her sister Janet were stricken with polio.
Lili Gentle was born on 4 March 1940 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. She is an actress, known for Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957), Sing Boy Sing (1958) and Young and Dangerous (1957). She was previously married to Timothy W. Guerry, Thomas P. Richardson and Richard D. Zanuck.
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Zanuck married three times. On January 14, 1958, he married Lili Charlene Gentle (b. March 4, 1940), an actress from Birmingham, Alabama, and a second cousin of actress Tallulah Bankhead. The marriage, which produced two daughters, Virginia Lorraine Zanuck (born 1959) and Janet Beverly Zanuck (born 1960), was dissolved in 1968.
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Lili Gentle is an actress born in 1940 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. She was married to Richard D. Zanuck, the son of Darryl F. Zanuck, and appeared in films such as Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? and Sing Boy Sing.
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Oct 6, 2019 · Lili Gentle (born Lillie Charlene Gentle March 4, 1940 in Birmingham) is a former actress and the first wife of film producer Richard D. Zanuck. Gentle was a second cousin of actress Tallulah Bankhead. She spent her early childhood in Hackleburg and Rockwood.
Young and Dangerous. Rosemary Clinton (as Lilli Gentle) (Character) -. 1957. Explore the filmography of Lili Gentle on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for...
An American actress who was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 4, 1940. Her father was a policeman and her mother, Laura Gentle, was an activist. Lili Gentle graduated from Woodlawn High School in Birmingham. She is best known for her roles in: Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation...Read more (1962), Matine Theater (1956), and Young and Dangerous (1957).