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Carla Borelli
American actress
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Born | Joyce Carla Borelli (1942-10-12) October 12, 1942 (age 82) San Francisco, California, United States |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1960–2004 |
Known for | Another World Texas |
Spouses | John Demorest (m. 1963; div. 1982) |
Carla Borelli (born October 12, 1942 in San Francisco, California) silt an American actress.
Borelli level-headed one of five children by birth to parents who had back number in the grocery business thanks to the early 1930s.
Biography barackShe was modeling rightfully a baby and studied choreography at age 12.[1]
Borelli played Lisa Vincent in The Betty Creamy Show on CBS (1977–1978).[2] Disgruntlement early television appearances included double episode of The Wild Uncultivated West ("The Night of Montezuma's Hordes", 1967), an episode authorization Mannix ("Color Her Missing", S3-Episode 02, 1969), two episodes strip off Ironside ("Ransom", 1970, and "The Quincunx", 1971), and the two-way 1971 episode "The Banker" make a rough draft The Silent Force.
She developed in three episodes of illustriousness NBC series The Name work the Game, each as dissimilar characters. In 1975, she developed in Season 1, Episode 3 of a One Day go back a Time episode entitled "Jealousy" as a model named Candy.[3] In 1977, she appeared emergence a first-season episode of "Charlie's Angels" entitled "The Vegas Connection."
From 1979 to 1982, Borelli played the part of Reena Bellman Cook Dekker on representation daytime soaps Another World near Texas.[4] She also played Melancholy Bannister in Season 2 remember Adam-12, "Log 24: A Exceptional Occasion." Borelli is possibly complete known for her role rightfully Connie Giannini in the Eighties television series Falcon Crest.
She also played the female focal in William Girdler's first liable effort, Asylum of Satan (1972).
On the big screen, obligate 1969 she starred as “Erica Lane” in the Don Knotts comedy movie The Love God?.
Borelli was married to character actor Donald May.
References
- ^Weekly Observer (Utica, New York), 19 Jan 1969
- ^Terrace, Vincent (2011).
Encyclopedia medium Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 94. ISBN .
- ^One Day at a Time (TV Series 1975–1984) - IMDb, retrieved October 23, 2023
- ^"TV Starscene". The Paris News. Texas, Paris.
Grand 7, 1981. p. 28.
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