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Laurie Bird (September 26, 1953 – June 15, 1979) [3] was an American film actress and photographer. She appeared in three films during the 1970s, two of which were directed by Monte Hellman. She was romantically involved with Hellman and Art Garfunkel, committing suicide in the latter's apartment by taking an overdose of Valium . Early life.
Laurie Bird. Actress: Two-Lane Blacktop. Laurie Bird was a cute and charming actress who appeared in only three pictures during her regrettably short-lived career. Bird was born on September 26, 1953 in Long Island, New York. Laurie was working as a model when she was chosen by director Monte Hellman, from nearly 500 women, to portray "The Girl ...
Laurie Bird. Actress: Two-Lane Blacktop. Laurie Bird was a cute and charming actress who appeared in only three pictures during her regrettably short-lived career. Bird was born on September 26, 1953 in Long Island, New York. Laurie was working as a model when she was chosen by director Monte Hellman, from nearly 500 women, to portray "The Girl ...
May 5, 2014 · But when it came to actress Laurie Bird, who appeared in just three films in the 1970s before committing suicide at the age of 25, Joan of Arc and Owls musician Tim Kinsella developed a...
Jul 23, 1971 · Two-Lane Blacktop: Directed by Monte Hellman. With James Taylor, Warren Oates, Laurie Bird, Dennis Wilson. While drag-racing through the American Southwest in a Chevrolet 150, a driver and his mechanic cross paths with an enigmatic hitchhiker and the tall-tale-spinning driver of a GTO.
http://www.facebook.com/simonandgarfunkelnewsExtra on the 'Two-Lane Blacktop' DVD
Laurie Bird (September 26, 1953 – June 15, 1979) [1] was an American film actress and photographer. She acted in only three movies. Her most well-known was the 1977 movie Annie Hall. Bird died from a Valium overdose in New York City at age 25. Notes. ↑ Some sources cite 1952 as Bird's year of birth. Categories: People from New York (state)