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Nancy Olson, center, smiles for the camera with Alan Livingston, vice president of Capitol Records, on Sept. 1, 1962, their wedding day, with her two children from her previous marriage to ...
Nancy Olson, the last living star of Billy Wilder’s seminal Hollywood satire Sunset Boulevard, still remembers Oscar night 1951. The film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and won three.
Nancy Olson Livingston stepped away from Hollywood after earning an Oscar nomination for her work in "Sunset Boulevard." The actress, now 96, is opening up about why she quit the industry.
Oscar-nominee Nancy Olson Livingston recounts in her new memoir her time alongside her then husband, Alan J. Lerner, as he reunited with songwriting partner Fritz Loewe so the two could create ...
No, Nancy Olson doesn’t think Betty Schaeffer, her level-headed character in “Sunset Blvd,” goes back to Artie — the financee (Jack Webb) she dumped — after her new lo… ...
Nancy Moyer Olson, 75, who died of congestive heart failure March 25 at a care center in Roanoke, was a legislative aide to two Democratic U.S. senators and later became a lobbyist on trade issues.
Nancy Olson: Support at home, as well as in the office. Even if you have a huge amount of support at home, if no one understands where you are coming from at the office, you are going to be miserable.
I wish my father and mother could have known Nancy Olson. They would have loved her too. My parents ran an independent book and gift store in Morganton in the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s.
Nancy Olson used to mark her brother’s birthdays with the most acerbic greeting cards, pretty paper daggers she relished sending to her sibling to shorten the two-state distance between them.
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