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    Eileen O'Neill

    American film and television actress

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  1. Eileen T. O'Neill (born July 3, [2] [3] 1939) [4] is an American film and television actress. [5] [6] She is known for playing Sgt. Gloria Ames in the American detective fiction television series Burke's Law. [2] [3] [7]

  2. Eileen O'Neill. Actress: Burke's Law. Irish-American brunette Eileen O'Neill was born in Philadelphia, the daughter of bus driver Harry O'Neill and his wife Mary, a former fashion model.

  3. Eileen O'Neill. Actress: Burke's Law. Irish-American brunette Eileen O'Neill was born in Philadelphia, the daughter of bus driver Harry O'Neill and his wife Mary, a former fashion model.

  4. In 1961 Eileen O’Neill made her screen debut in the Warner Bros. Mervyn LeRoy directed film, A Majority of One starring Rosalind Russell. This debut was quickly followed by a minor role in the United Artists teenage oriented film Teenage Millionaire, playing the role of the socially superior and disdainful Desidieria in counterpart to Barbara ...

  5. Jul 16, 2014 · First up sultry brunette Eileen O’Neill as the Clock King’s cleverly named moll Millie Second who was one of Batman ’s most eager crooked gals who seemed to just revel in her boss’ sinister schemes.

  6. Eileen O'Neill (Eileen T. O'Neill) was born on 3 July, 1939 in Philadelphia, PA, is an Actress. Discover Eileen O'Neill's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  7. Eileen T. O'Neill (born July 3, [2] [3] 1939) [4] is an American film and television actress. [5] [6] She is known for playing Sgt. Gloria Ames in the American detective fiction television series Burke's Law .

  8. What is Eileen O'Neill known for? Burke's Law, Kiss Me, Stupid, Get Smart, and A Man Called Dagger. Is Eileen O'Neill married? She was married to Richard John Barich from 1974 to June 24, 1997 and William D. Holmes from September 29, 1961 to January 8, 1964.

  9. Eileen O’Neill may prove to be the most significant historian of early modern philosophy of her generation. Although her untimely death on December 1, 2017, put an end to her own work, it will not curtail the movement she created, one that is changing the way we think about philosophy’s past.

  10. Eileen O'Neill (Eileen T. O'Neill); Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen - The Private Lives and Times of Some of the Most Glamorous Actresses and Starlets of the Forties, Fifties and Sixties.

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