Gabrielle Beaumont, left, a successful British television director, is working in Britain again after directing prime-time American series. Forty-two-year-old Miss Beaumont has directed “Dynasty,” “Hart-to-Hart,” “The Dukes of Hazzard,” and “Mash” episodes. “The Corvini Inheritance,” with actors, David McCallum, middle, and Jan Francis, right, is being made on location in London. Gabrielle Beaumont lives in Los Angeles wither husband and teen-age daughter. She enjoys riding and sailing in her rare free time.
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72Gabrielle Beaumont, left, a successful British television director, is working in Britain again after directing prime-time American series. Forty-two-year-old Miss Beaumont has directed “Dynasty,” “Hart-to-Hart,” “The Dukes of Hazzard,” and “Mash” episodes. “The Corvini Inheritance,” with actors, David McCallum, middle, and Jan Francis, right, is being made on location in London. Gabrielle Beaumont lives in Los Angeles wither husband and teen-age daughter. She enjoys riding and sailing in her rare free time. Press, 29 August 1984, Page 12
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