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  1. 21 de ago. de 2020 · Anita Morris. August 21, 2020. Anita by Design / Indie Patterns / Tops. RIO RINGER T-SHIRT The PDF Pattern journey continues and I'm feeling good about this so far. I think the best part is that I'm happy to be able to support…. Continue Reading. 1. 2. 3.

  2. Born Anita Rose Morris, Mar 14, 1943, in Durham, NC; died Mar 3, 1994, in Los Angeles, CA; m. Grover Dale (director), 1973. Began career in American Mime Theater; came to theatrical prominence in Broadway musical Nine (1982); films include The Hotel New Hampshire, Absolute Beginners, Ruthless People, Bloodhounds of Broadway and Radioland ...

  3. Anita Morris A hoofer and actress of stage and screen, Anita Morris is most famous for her role in the Broadway musical "Nine" (1982). Morris also enhanced the NYC productions of "Seesaw" (1973), "The Magic Show" (1974, staged by her husband Grover Dale) "Sugar Babies" (1979, succeeding Ann Jillian) and "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" (1981, playing Miss Mona, the brothel owner).

  4. Anita Morris. Actress: Ruthless People. Anita Rose Morris was born on March 14, 1943 in Durham, North Carolina, to Eloise (Chappell), who worked in the theater, and James Badgett Morris, a doctor. Among her many roles, the most prominent film role was as Carol Dodsworth in Ruthless People (1986), and for her sensual performance as Carla in the musical "Nine" opposite Raul Julia.

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  7. 2 de mar. de 2014 · 4.7K. Anita Morris’ 1982 performance as the seductive Carla in Nine prompted Norman Mailer to say… Her 1982 performance as the seductive Carla in Nine prompted Norman Mailer to say that “the ...