Well, he was in Deliverance.Progress Pigment wrote:Ronnie Cox? Yeah, he was a good lookin' moll.Phil B wrote:Nancy Kovac, Linda Gaye Scott, Francine York and Ronnie Cox rated highly with me.
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Well, he was in Deliverance.Progress Pigment wrote:Ronnie Cox? Yeah, he was a good lookin' moll.Phil B wrote:Nancy Kovac, Linda Gaye Scott, Francine York and Ronnie Cox rated highly with me.
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I'm only about half-way through the series right now, but Legs is my favorite so far.quinn wrote:I have a soft spot for Tisha Sterling as 'Legs' in the Ma Parker story-line.
I was hot for Leslie Parrish every since I was a young lad and first saw her in 'Lil' Abner" as Daisy MaeThe Joker wrote:3-way tie for me. In order of appearance, my vote is for Jill St. John, Francine York, and Leslie Parrish (as a moll).
Leslie Parrish's Wikipedia entry reveals a remarkable parallel career as a peacenik and eco-warrior, for which her acting work paid the bills. Years ago I saw Ms Parrish in one of her last films, a piece of 'Z' budget crud called 'The Giant Spider Invasion' (1975). She was by then 40, and I recall her looking good in jeans while bringing charm and worldliness to the part of an earthy Older Woman...Phil B wrote:She made an impression on me in Star Trek's "Who Mourns for Adonais?". The outfit she wore at the end of the episode defies gravity. She complimented her Star Fleet uniform nicely as well.
I really liked McBain with Mad Hatter, and liked how she was one of the few molls who wasn't smitten with Batman. If memory serves, she wanted Jervis to expedite doing away with Batman so they could have lunch.zippgun wrote:I don't think anyone mentioned Diane McBain. Diane was incredibly beautiful in the 1960s. I would also nominate Sivi Aberg. There are so many to choose from.
Commodore Schmidlapp wrote:I really liked McBain with Mad Hatter, and liked how she was one of the few molls who wasn't smitten with Batman. If memory serves, she wanted Jervis to expedite doing away with Batman so they could have lunch.zippgun wrote:I don't think anyone mentioned Diane McBain. Diane was incredibly beautiful in the 1960s. I would also nominate Sivi Aberg. There are so many to choose from.I wasn't as crazy about her as Pinky Pinkston.
Leslie Parrish was the opposite for me. I wasn't as crazy about her with Mr. Freeze but liked her as just a regular character.