Morgan Fairchild, one of the stars of a new American television series, “Flamingo Road,” which is proving popular in the United States. She recently made her starring debut in a major motion picture called “The Seduction.” Miss Fairchild, regarded as one of the emerging beauties of American television, lives in Los Angeles and collects antiques as a hobby. She is also interested in needlework. “Flamingo Road” is still under consideration for screening in New Zealand by Television New Zealand.
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79Morgan Fairchild, one of the stars of a new American television series, “Flamingo Road,” which is proving popular in the United States. She recently made her starring debut in a major motion picture called “The Seduction.” Miss Fairchild, regarded as one of the emerging beauties of American television, lives in Los Angeles and collects antiques as a hobby. She is also interested in needlework. “Flamingo Road” is still under consideration for screening in New Zealand by Television New Zealand. Press, 27 September 1983, Page 12
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