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'Mama' Cass Elliot info
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| Full name: | Ellen Naomi Cohen |
| Height: |
5' 5" (1.65 m) |
| Born: |
19 September 1941,
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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'Mama' Cass Elliot / The Mamas & Papas / The Big 3 |
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Actress , Miscellaneous Crew |
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Donald von Wiedenman (1971 - 1971) (divorced) James Hendricks (1963 - 1968) (annulled) |
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Movies:
L'Amour - Singer (title song "Don't Leave Me Please") - Year: 1973
Doctors' Wives - Singer ("The Costume Ball") - Year: 1971
Monte Walsh - Singer (main title "The Good Times Are Coming") - Year: 1970
Pufnstuf - Witch Hazel, Singer ("Different") - Year: 1970
Don't Call Me Mama Anymore (TV movie) - Host - Year: 1973
Saga of Sonora (TV movie) - Actress - Year: 1973
The Ray Stevens Show (TV series) - Regular Performer - Year: 1970
Get It Together (TV series) - Host - Year: 1970
The Mama Cass Television Program (TV movie) - Host - Year: 1969
Himself/Herself:The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 4 (TV documentary) - Herself (as The Mamas & Papas) - Year: 1995
Get Happy (TV movie) - Herself - Year: 1973
The Monty Hall Smokin-Stokin' Fire Brigade (TV movie) - Herself - Year: 1972
Monterey Pop (documentary) - Herself (The Mamas and the Papas) (as The Mamas & Papas) - Year: 1968
Suicide (short) - Herself (uncredited) - Year: 1966
Screen Test #4 (short) - Herself (uncredited) - Year: 1966
TV Guest
Don't Call Me Mama Anymore (TV movie) - Host The Ray Stevens Show (TV series) - Regular Performer The Mama Cass Television Program (TV movie) - Host The Monty Hall Smokin-Stokin' Fire Brigade (TV movie) - Herself Suicide (short) - Herself (uncredited) The Best of Music Flashback Television Shows: Featuring Music Scene and Hullabaloo (music video documentary short) - Herself Match Game 73 playing Herself, 12 November 1973 The Julie Andrews Hour playing Herself, 20 December 1972 The Julie Andrews Hour playing Herself, 12 October 1972 Love, American Style, episode "Love and the New You" (#4.4b), 6 October 1972 The Julie Andrews Hour playing Herself, 20 September 1972 The Hollywood Squares playing Herself, 11 September 1972 Young Dr. Kildare, 25 August 1972 The Hollywood Squares playing Herself, 22 July 1972 Top of the Pops playing Herself, 13 April 1972 The Andy Williams Show, 27 February 1971 The Andy Williams Show, 16 January 1971 The Rosey Grier Show playing Herself, 3 October 1970 New American Bandstand '65 playing Herself, 8 November 1969 The Andy Williams Show, 18 October 1969 This Is Tom Jones playing Herself, episode (#1.7), 21 March 1969 The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour playing Herself, 17 December 1967 New American Bandstand '65 playing Herself (as The Mamas and the Papas), 12 August 1967 ABC Stage 67 playing Herself (as The Mamas and the Papas), episode "Rodgers & Hart Today" (#1.20), 2 March 1967 The Hollywood Palace playing Herself (as The Mamas and the Papas), 17 September 1966 The Hollywood Palace playing Herself (as The Mamas and the Papas), 9 April 1966 New American Bandstand '65 playing Herself (as The Mamas and the Papas), 19 February 1966 Hootenanny playing Herself (as The Big 3), episode "Fordham University #1" (#2.9), 16 November 1963
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