Ok Cal. Your video response with your Bill Bixby/Parrish impressions has now been approved. I'm setting the new ones for approval upon review but not going back to the old ones, LOL!
Ah yes, the exquisite Leslie Parrish. She really did me in as a young boy. Aside from that astonishing face, she had the best legs on television. Thanks for the memories.
Leslie Parrish gave some stellar TV performances. Notably, Star Trek (Who Mourns for Adonais) and Big Valley (Bounty on a Barkley). My favorite though is a Mannix episode (DVD, Season 1) entitled The Girl in the Frame. Its about a fake Renoir, a portrait of a beautiful, blonde nymph frolicking near a stream. Leslie plays the girl in the picture. How wonderful is that? A portrait of Leslie painted in the style of Renoir. The final scene with William Windom is priceless.
Youre right, Sam Hill. Leslie was like Linda Evans evil twin sister. In real life, Leslie is an angelic presence, but she really sparkled as the bad femme fatale. In the 60s, Leslie, Susan Oliver and Diane McBain were definitely the TV Blondes. Between the three, I dont think there was a TV show they didnt cover. Hard to believe they were considered the B List. The A List was Carol Lynley, Yvette Mimieux and Tuesday Weld, who supposedly had more movie star potential.
What a flashback this is! I had forgotten how stunning Leslie Parrish was! Wow!
dennis300cr 3 weeks ago
Thanks Sam! It says I can't post videos to this, I want to attach my new one ;)
aimhigh2k2 2 years ago
Let me fix that. Please try again in 3 minutes.
SamHillFilms 2 years ago
Ok Cal. Your video response with your Bill Bixby/Parrish impressions has now been approved. I'm setting the new ones for approval upon review but not going back to the old ones, LOL!
SamHillFilms 2 years ago
haha, that's fine. Thank you much Sam! Now people will see the original and then mine again :P
aimhigh2k2 2 years ago
Just don't make him angry, lol.
Agui007 2 years ago
Ah yes, the exquisite Leslie Parrish. She really did me in as a young boy. Aside from that astonishing face, she had the best legs on television. Thanks for the memories.
steamtray 2 years ago
You're very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
SamHillFilms 2 years ago
Leslie Parrish gave some stellar TV performances. Notably, Star Trek (Who Mourns for Adonais) and Big Valley (Bounty on a Barkley). My favorite though is a Mannix episode (DVD, Season 1) entitled The Girl in the Frame. Its about a fake Renoir, a portrait of a beautiful, blonde nymph frolicking near a stream. Leslie plays the girl in the picture. How wonderful is that? A portrait of Leslie painted in the style of Renoir. The final scene with William Windom is priceless.
starringJayMcK 2 years ago
god she's so beautiful!
TheTourlous 2 years ago 3
Youre right, Sam Hill. Leslie was like Linda Evans evil twin sister. In real life, Leslie is an angelic presence, but she really sparkled as the bad femme fatale. In the 60s, Leslie, Susan Oliver and Diane McBain were definitely the TV Blondes. Between the three, I dont think there was a TV show they didnt cover. Hard to believe they were considered the B List. The A List was Carol Lynley, Yvette Mimieux and Tuesday Weld, who supposedly had more movie star potential.
starringJayMcK 2 years ago 3