Christina Aziz |
American actress who was born on January 20, 1935 in Deadwood, South Dakota, USA as Michele Dorothy Provine. She received the Golden Laurel Award in 1964. She married the director and writer Robert Day (1968-2010), with whom she had a child, and she remained with him until she died on April 25, 2010 in Bremerton, Washington, USA from emphysema.
Her most important works include The Alaskans (1959-1960), The Great Race (1965), and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). She received a degree in Theater Arts from the University of Washington in 1957, then she left for Hollywood, and three days after her arrival, she participated in the movie The Bonnie Parker Story (1958).
She continued to work in films, but she did not achieve stardom. She was a guest on dozens of TV shows, and during that time, she appeared in many shows in Las Vegas theaters. Her only son Robert Day Jr. became a musician. She retired from acting in the early seventies after she married and devoted herself to taking care of her son and her garden.
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