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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hildy_ParksHildy Parks - Wikipedia

    Hildy Parks (March 12, 1926 – October 7, 2004) was an American actress and writer for television programs. Early years [ edit ] Parks was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Cleo (Scanland) and Steve McNeil Parks.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0662955Hildy Parks - IMDb

    Hildy Parks. Actress: Fail Safe. Actress-cum-writer Hildy Parks was born Hilda DeForrest Parks in Washington, D.C. on March 12, 1926. She studied acting at the University of Virginia and made her New York stage debut in the role of Curley's wife in "Of Mice and Men" at the New School in the late 40s.

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  3. Oct 8, 2004 · Hildy Parks was a partner in the production activities of her husband, Alex Cohen, and received multiple Emmy nominations for writing and producing the Tony Awards telecasts. She also appeared in Broadway shows, TV programs and films, and was a model and a co-presenter of Dario Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist.

  4. Oct 9, 2004 · Hildy Parks was born in Washington on March 12, 1926. She graduated from the University of Virginia and soon after went to New York to make her stage debut as Curley's wife in "Of Mice and Men" at ...

  5. Full name, Hildy de Forrest Parks; born March 12, 1926, in Washington, DC; daughter of Steve McNeil (a high school principal) and Cleo Lenore (a concert singer; maiden name, Scanland) Parks; married Sidney Morse (a talent representative), March, 1946 (divorced, 1949); married Jackie Cooper (an actor; divorced, 1951); married Alexander Cohen (a producer), February 24, 1956; children:(third ...

  6. Hildy Parks, a long-time partner of Alexander H. Cohen, died of complications from a stroke in 2004. She was a producer and writer of Emmy Awards, Night of 100 Stars, and Dario Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist on Broadway. She also appeared in films and TV shows.

  7. Oct 8, 2004 · Hildy Parks, who, for two decades, wrote the Tony Award telecasts produced by her husband Alexander Cohen, has died of complications from a stroke. She was 78.

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