Star's Daughter (Third of eleven): Monika pours her heart into a song during a tryout for the Royal Box at the Hotel Americana in New York. In her night club routine, Monika concentrates on Broadway show songs that never became big hits., 1945 - 1984
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Star's Daughter (Fourth of eleven): Her favorite spot for studying scripts is the big window sill in her Manhattan apartment. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, 22 years ago, Monika grew up in Los Angeles., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Fourth of eleven): Her favorite spot for studying scripts is the big window sill in her Manhattan apartment. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, 22 years ago, Monika grew up in Los Angeles., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Fifth of eleven): While hurrying through Broadway's famed Shubert Alley, Monika runs into an old family friend, actor Walter Matthau. He was on his way to star in another performance of the comedy, "The Odd Couple.", 1945 - 1984
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Star's Daughter (Fifth of eleven): While hurrying through Broadway's famed Shubert Alley, Monika runs into an old family friend, actor Walter Matthau. He was on his way to star in another performance of the comedy, "The Odd Couple.", 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Sixth of eleven): Monika (left) lunches with Bette Davis' daughter, Mrs. Jeremy Hyman, at the Plaza Hotel. Bette Davis, who co-starred with Paul Henreid in "Now, Voyager," is Monika's "top booster.", 1945 - 1984
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Star's Daughter (Sixth of eleven): Monika (left) lunches with Bette Davis' daughter, Mrs. Jeremy Hyman, at the Plaza Hotel. Bette Davis, who co-starred with Paul Henreid in "Now, Voyager," is Monika's "top booster.", 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Seventh of eleven): Monika enjoys shopping for groceries at a small Italian store near her apartment in a Manhattan hotel. She loves to cook., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Seventh of eleven): Monika enjoys shopping for groceries at a small Italian store near her apartment in a Manhattan hotel. She loves to cook., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Eighth of eleven): With a script in her lap, Monika listens to last-minute instructions for a tryout from her agent, Harriet Kaplan., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Eighth of eleven): With a script in her lap, Monika listens to last-minute instructions for a tryout from her agent, Harriet Kaplan., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Ninth of eleven): Monika dances at "The Scene" Discotheque with Jim Granite, actor and male model. Monika has been dancing since the age of two, when she started taking ballet lessons., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Ninth of eleven): Monika dances at "The Scene" Discotheque with Jim Granite, actor and male model. Monika has been dancing since the age of two, when she started taking ballet lessons., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Tenth of eleven): Night and day, Monika remains in pursuit of acting jobs. Here, Monika carries "Variety" -- the show biz bible -- as she pauses on a street corner in Times Square. A stranger (left) appears to be curious about Monika and her paper., 1945 - 1984
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Star's Daughter (Tenth of eleven): Night and day, Monika remains in pursuit of acting jobs. Here, Monika carries "Variety" -- the show biz bible -- as she pauses on a street corner in Times Square. A stranger (left) appears to be curious about Monika and her paper., 1945 - 1984
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Star's Daughter (Eleventh -- End of Set): "I am interested in becoming a good actress, not a movie star. If I happen to become a star, too, I'd love every minute of it, of course. But my first goal is to become a competent actress.", 1945 - 1984
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Star's Daughter (Eleventh -- End of Set): "I am interested in becoming a good actress, not a movie star. If I happen to become a star, too, I'd love every minute of it, of course. But my first goal is to become a competent actress.", 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Young Man in a Hurry (First of twelve): John Lindsay is framed against the famous skyline of New York City -- a city that he is anxious to govern. But the campaign for mayor of New York is almost as tough as the job itself, and Republican-Liberal candidate Lindsay works a long hard day in pursuit of his goal., 1945 - 1984
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Young Man in a Hurry (Second of twelve): One of the finest things for a political campaigner to have is a large family -- and John Lindsay is a fortunate man. The Lindsays make a fine family portrait. (L-R): Margie, 12; Mrs. Lindsay; John Lindsay holding his youngest child, John Jr., 5; Kathy, 13; and in front is Anne, 9., 1945 - 1984
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Young Man in a Hurry (Third of twelve): Breakfast for the Lindsays is a working affair. It is a chance to catch up on the morning newspapers and to plan for the coming day. Lindsay checks his watch while his wife, Mary, chats with press secretary Harry O'Donnell. It is the beginning of a busy day, and John Lindsay is anxious to get moving., 1945 - 1984
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