Actress
(Born 1946)
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b.Candice Patricia Bergen
She made her first public appearance as an infant, featured with her parents in a magazine advertisement.
Before she was ten, Candice was appearing sporadically on her father’s radio program, demonstrating a precocious ability to throw her own voice.
However, she rebelled against the conservatism of her parents and adopted a well-publicized, freewheeling lifestyle, and a movie career. In her first film, The Group, in 1965, Candice played a wealthy young lesbian.
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Candice decided to take her career more seriously than did her critics, and emerged as a talented and reliable actress in such films as Carnal Knowledge (1971) and The Wind and the Lion (1975). Her true turnaround was her performance as a woman pursuing a singing career, in the Burt Reynolds comedy Starting Over. Candice married French film director Louis Malle, and her career gained momentum with ever-improving movie and TV roles. In 1988, Candice began a run in the title role of the television sitcom Murphy Brown role that won her several Emmy Awards. The role also restored her to headline status in 1992, when, in direct response to the fictional Murphy Brown's decision to become a single mother, Vice President Dan Quayle delivered his notorious "family values" speech.
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