I love her
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rd1102 — 20 years ago(March 18, 2006 02:18 PM)
I love watching anything with Billie Burke; the sense of fun is contagious, and nobody else had such a light masterful touch with comedy. I thought she was outstanding in nearly everything she did, and will always fondly remember her for Topper and the Wizard Of Oz, if nothing else. One thing that I always forget is how lovely she was; her appearance was always second to her skills, and it always comes as a bit of a sho5b4ck, that such a wonderfully skilled actress was quite gorgeous. That's the way it should be.
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lisagirl117 — 11 years ago(April 26, 2014 04:19 PM)
Other than as the good witch in "Wizard Of Oz" and a ghost with Cary Grant in the movie "Topper", my main remembrance of her is on a record my paternal grandparents had by Tennessee Ernie Ford, in which he sang an old song called "Take Your Girlie To The Movies". One of the lines was "Though she's just a simple little ribbon clerk, close your eyes and think you're kissing Billie Burke".
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PinkIcicle — 11 years ago(April 26, 2014 06:25 PM)
If you like Billie, you should see her in a little-known, but funny, movie called Merrily We Live. She plays a ditzy matriarch of a well-to-do family. She frustrates her family by continually taking in tramps with the idea of reforming them. She's hysterical!
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OccasionalPoster — 11 years ago(September 27, 2014 12:19 AM)
I saw
Dinner at Eight
only a while ago and I must admit that she sure was sup5b4er attractive for a woman only in her late forties when the film was made.
Cast AwayIt's like Forrest Gump, but on an island. - Bridesmaids -