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  1. Verla Eileen Regina Brennen (Los Ángeles, California; 3 de septiembre de 1932 - Burbank, California; 28 de julio de 2013) [1] fue una actriz estadounidense, nominada a los Premios Óscar. Se destacó en cine, teatro y televisión.

    Año
    Título
    Papel
    2011
    Naked Run
    Gram Malone
    2009
    Tía Birdy
    2007
    Peanut Butter
    Agnes
    2006
    Zandra
  2. Eileen Brennan (born Verla Eileen Regina Brennen; September 3, 1932 – July 28, 2013) was an American actress. She made her film debut in the satire Divorce American Style (1967), followed by a supporting role in Peter Bogdanovich 's The Last Picture Show (1971), which earned her a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress .

  3. Eileen Brennan. Actress: Clue. A supremely gifted, versatile player who could reach dramatic depths, as exemplified in her weary-eyed, good-hearted waitress in The Last Picture Show (1971), or comedy heights, as in her sadistic drill captain in Private Benjamin (1980), Eileen Brennan managed to transition from lovely Broadway singing ingénue ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Burbank, California, USA
  4. Eileen Brennan, quien estuvo nominada al Óscar por su hilarante actuación como la exasperada capitana de un campamento militar en la cinta de 1980, La pícara recluta ( Private Benjamin ), murió...

  5. Eileen Brennan died at age 80 on July 28, 2013 at her Burbank, California home after a battle with bladder cancer. She is survived by her two sons, Patrick (formerly a basketball player, now an actor) and Sam (a singer), from her first and only marriage in the late 1960s to mid-1970s.

    • September 3, 1932
    • July 28, 2013
  6. 30 de jul. de 2013 · Eileen Brennan, a smoky-voiced actress who had worked in show business for more than 20 years before gaining her widest attention as a gleefully tough Army captain in both the film and...

  7. 31 de jul. de 2013 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — Eileen Brennan, who went from musical comedy on Broadway to wringing laughs out of memorable characters in such films as “Private Benjamin” and “Clue,” has died. She was 80. Brennan’s managers, Jessica Moresco and Al Onorato, said she died Sunday at home in Burbank after a battle with bladder cancer.