Beverly Long (actress)
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Beverly Powell Long (April 18, 1933 – May 8, 2014) was an American film and television actress. Her credits include ''
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'' (1955), '' The Green-Eyed Blonde'' (1957), and ''
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'' (1958–1960). She later worked as a casting director with her own company Beverly Long Casting.


Biography

Beverly Powell Long was born in
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, the
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, on April 18, 1933. Her father Roe was a submarine engineer for the U.S. Navy stationed at nearby
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. Her family, including mother Thelma and older sister Dorothe, moved back to the US when she was a child and she grew up in La Mesa, California, a few miles east of San Diego. She graduated from Grossmont High School in June 1950 and began acting at San Diego's Globe Theater, where she won a scholarship to the Geller Theatre Workshop in Los Angeles. At 17 she moved into the Hollywood Studio Club, a residence for young women in the film industry where such actress hopefuls as Marilyn Monroe and Kim Novak were among her fellow residents. Director
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cast her for the title role in a new play at the Players Ring Theatre, '' Susan Slept Here'' by Steve Fisher and Alex Gottlieb. The production launched Long's career. On television she became a series regular on "The Ruggles" and "Those Whiting Girls" and she did several guest spots on ''
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'' as Betty's best friend Judy. Among her minor credits, she filmed a Pepsi commercial with
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in 1950. In early 1955 director
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cast Long as a member of the high school gang in ''
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'', a groundbreaking, troubled-teens movie starring
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that was voted for inclusion in the Library of Congress
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in 1990. On the set she was one of several young cast members who explained gang behavior to Ray. Many of her lines, originally in French to demonstrate her character's pretensions, were cut. In January 1957 she appeared in an episode of '' DuPont Cavalcade Theatre'' on
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. Long co-starred in Warner Bros.' '' The Green-Eyed Blonde'' in 1957 and in ''
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'' for
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in 1958. She was married to Robert Dorff from 1955 to 1971. She retired from acting in 1958 to start a family. She had two sons and a daughter. She married John Crawford in 1976; the marriage ended in divorce. Beverly returned to show business in the early 1970s, first as a talent agent and later as a casting director. She founded Beverly Long & Associates in the 1980s and won numerous awards for her casting, including a Clio. Her casting credits include the films ''
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'' (1979) and '' When a Stranger Calls'' (1979), and a wide variety of commercial clients, including Hallmark Cards, Kraft Mayonnaise, Mars Bars, and United Airlines. As late as 2000 she participated in reunions to celebrate ''Rebel Without a Cause''. Long retired in 2004 and lives in
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. She died after a brief hospital stay on May 8, 2014, and was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.


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