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Angie Cartwright interview at Barnes & Noble

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Add "&fmt=6" for the high-resolution version. Angie's appearance at a Barnes & Noble bookstore in Los Angeles. January 10, 2008.

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  • Still a beauty.

  • @zzzbbbooo : Perhaps you're the type of person who believes if she hasn't had a boob job, liposuction and a forehead full of botox = STOP HALLUCINATING...How Many Of Those Actresses ~i-Mentioned Have Had A Boob-Job Or Bottox...

    Those actresses are still in the business - they're not Angela's 'peers' at all - she hasn't acted in decades!! = SO WHAT? Then She Has Good Time To Take Care Of Herself, Void Her Pugginess...PEER=FELLOW ACTOR...Not By Age!

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  • I wonder if  she slept with one eye open when Uncle Tonoose stay over ?

  • Hubba Hubba, Angela.

  • She's still attractive, yet, looks NOTHING like she did when in the show. A totally different person.

  • @itsmegp46 Oh, gee, now that you mention it, I do remember that. It had to be her very first role, she was just a little child then. Thanks!

  • @wx44wx99 Oh wow, I never knew that. I guess I need to spend more time on IMDb. That explains why I never spotted her name. Interesting. Thanks!

  • @TheMrBlinx Actually she was on a lot of tv. Just before Lost in Space, she was on the show Make Room for Daddy, starring Danny Thomas, 1957-1965.

  • @blinx, no. That was her sister, Veronica on Daniel Boone. They are not twins, but look a lot alike.

  • @weenyone in u.s. dialects, "show" rhymes with "so", & that's the way it is with england's dialects as well. there is some difference concerning that o-sound. if someone with an english accent says that o-sound, it generally sounds to me as if he starts out with the sound of the "u" in "shut" and then drifts to the o-sound that i use. the typical u.s. accent gets to the main sound without having that other sound right before it. on the other hand, some u.s. dialects do it like england does.

  • wow... incredible... she is truely a natural beauty... and oh so very intelligent... (smart enough to know not to engage in plastic surgery) she speaks to the cameraman in a kind, friendly manner. I'm amazed that she never got messed up in the Hollywood drug scene that destroys good looks and careers...

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