Name that girl

All I can say is, the first Google search I did, basic as you can get, and she was the first person in the first result. It couldn't have been easier. You guys need to try harder. :poke:
 
@2,135 Sydney Sweeney

We (e.g., people like me who grew up in the 1960's) tend not to know people born in the 1990's. I would not have know this girl either ... had I not gone back and watched The_White_Lotus on HBO.

We did the two "girls" in orange. Ms. Sweeney is the one in green circle, obvioiusly. I watched because of Coolidge -- "Strifler's Mom". Daddario and Sweeney came along for the ride, so to speak.

Sweeney's in demand now. Better get it while she's young and shapely. Hollywood is fickle about the stuff, unfortately for women.

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Some of Sweeney's stuff. Haven't seen any of it other than White Lotus, except that Tarantino movie (but I don't remember her character).
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All I can say is, the first Google search I did, basic as you can get, and she was the first person in the first result. It couldn't have been easier. You guys need to try harder. :poke:
I will either know or I won't. Not going to try to find out who any of these women are.
 
New Game.

Ok,we challenged the "old timers" like me wth the last girl. This one mght challenge any "whippersnappers" who decide to try the game.

If you were television watching age from the early 1960's through the late 1970's, you have a good shot of knowing her by face.

Or her hairstyles, or capri pants, suburban lifestyle, or women in the workplace, in these two of her pioneering/durable (still in reruns today) network TV shows.



Died seven years ago at age 80. Actor, producer, born in New York city.

Made her big start in network television. Her co-star, a show that was named after him, in the 60's show is still living, at nearly 100 years old, btw,

Her
70's show, the one with her name on it, helped pave the way for many projects/spinoffs/other work for women that endures (ie., network shows starring women, women in pruduction side of the business, etc) even today.

She did theater and theatrical movies, and ultimately moved behind the camera into production.

The production company she founded with her second husband produced several hit network television shows, including her second show, spinoffs of it, and other projects in the 70's.

Many, many professional awards won/nominated for, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Television Hall of Fame, etc.,

She suffered health issues, one of which her philantropy and promotion (particularly the juvenile form of her afflication) was extensive.

Photo below asserted to be from 1953, her senior year in high school (age 17-18). I know her from face alone as I am an "old man with hat".

If you don't know her face, you may have to (if you choose to play) do some work with the clues (I think I gave enough to lead to her).

Answer Monday next week (I am traveling until then).


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New Game.

Ok,we challenged the "old timers" like me wth the last girl. This one mght challenge any "whippersnappers" who decide to try the game.

If you were television watching age from the early 1960's through the late 1970's, you have a good shot of knowing her by face.

Or her hairstyles, or capri pants, suburban lifestyle, or women in the workplace, in these two of her pioneering/durable (still in reruns today) network TV shows.



Died seven years ago at age 80. Actor, producer, born in New York city.

Made her big start in network television. Her co-star, a show that was named after him, in the 60's show is still living, at nearly 100 years old, btw,

Her
70's show, the one with her name on it, helped pave the way for many projects/spinoffs/other work for women that endures (ie., network shows starring women, women in pruduction side of the business, etc) even today.

She did theater and theatrical movies, and ultimately moved behind the camera into production.

The production company she founded with her second husband produced several hit network television shows, including her second show, spinoffs of it, and other projects in the 70's.

Many, many professional awards won/nominated for, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Television Hall of Fame, etc.,

She suffered health issues, one of which her philantropy and promotion (particularly the juvenile form of her afflication)

was extensive.

Photo below asserted to be from 1953, her senior year in high school (age 17-18). I know her from face alone as I am an "old man with hat". If you don't know her face, you may have to (if you choose to play) do some work with the clues (I think I gave enough to lead to her).

Answer Monday next week (I am traveling until then).


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I got it from Snottys "Ohhhh Robbbb" before I saw any of the rest of it.
 
New Game.

Ok,we challenged the "old timers" like me wth the last girl. This one mght challenge any "whippersnappers" who decide to try the game.

If you were television watching age from the early 1960's through the late 1970's, you have a good shot of knowing her by face.

Or her hairstyles, or capri pants, suburban lifestyle, or women in the workplace, in these two of her pioneering/durable (still in reruns today) network TV shows.



Died seven years ago at age 80. Actor, producer, born in New York city.

Made her big start in network television. Her co-star, a show that was named after him, in the 60's show is still living, at nearly 100 years old, btw,

Her
70's show, the one with her name on it, helped pave the way for many projects/spinoffs/other work for women that endures (ie., network shows starring women, women in pruduction side of the business, etc) even today.

She did theater and theatrical movies, and ultimately moved behind the camera into production.

The production company she founded with her second husband produced several hit network television shows, including her second show, spinoffs of it, and other projects in the 70's.

Many, many professional awards won/nominated for, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Television Hall of Fame, etc.,

She suffered health issues, one of which her philantropy and promotion (particularly the juvenile form of her afflication) was extensive.

Photo below asserted to be from 1953, her senior year in high school (age 17-18). I know her from face alone as I am an "old man with hat".

If you don't know her face, you may have to (if you choose to play) do some work with the clues (I think I gave enough to lead to her).

Answer Monday next week (I am traveling until then).


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Got it
 
were I a young man again, (hell, i got daughters these women's age - older than Sweeney, few years younger than Rauch), they both would have been on my hot pursuit list :).

so, in my own case, just an old man's musings now ... they live in stories around the car show with the other old cats when my "bus chick" posse aint listening:poke:

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