Iconic 70s actress sparks strong reactions after walking her dogs

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Intrigued, Grant wasted no time finding out who she was. He soon discovered that the young woman was already a familiar face on television. Determined to meet her, the Hollywood star began pulling every string he could, calling around until he tracked her down.

In the swinging 1960s, the actress with the unforgettable laugh lost her heart to one of Hollywood’s greatest — Cary Grant. Their relationship was as captivating as any Hollywood script: the dapper master of sophisticated film comedy pursued her for eight months before she finally agreed to go out with him.

Called everyone imaginable

It’s said that one quiet night in 1961, Cary Grant was sitting alone in his Beverly Hills home, watching television as midnight approached. A forgettable show was playing when suddenly a striking young woman appeared on the screen — a girl in her early twenties with a tumble of honey-blond hair falling over one eye, a button nose, wide, expressive eyes, and full lips.

Grant was instantly mesmerized. He quickly found out who she was and learned that the young beauty was already something of a television veteran. The smitten movie star began pulling every string he could, making call after call until he discovered where to find her.

When they married, she was 28 and he was 61.

“I loved him deeply and was committed to him,” she later said.

Yet their love came with expectations.

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