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Marcia Rodd

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July 8, 1940 in Lyons, Kansas
Biography:For a time at the tail-end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s, "Marcia Rodd" seemed poised for stardom, either on the big-screen or on television. She was, at the outset of the 1970s, the ideal "gently" liberated woman. Rodd was one of the first actresses who looked good in the briefly fashionable, close-cropped female hairstyle (a sort of attractive version of the "Moe Howard" cut) of the period, conveying intelligence and sensitivity as well as independence. What's more, her first two film appearances included a starring role in "Alan Arkin"'s fashionable black comedy "Little Murders" (1971) and a major supporting role in "Herbert Ross"' high-profile adult romance "T.R. Baskin", and she was also a recipient of choice roles from television producer "Norman Lear".

Rodd was born in Lyons, KS, and attended Northwestern University at the end of the 1950s and the start of the 1960s as a drama... Full Biography

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