“In New York we have a population of, what, 12 million?” she said, rounding up by about 30 percent. she complained that the city’s night life had gone downhill. But, in a cable-television interview in the late 1980s. Survivors include a son, Eric Purcell, from her marriage to Mr. Purcell, a producer and personal manager, and they were together until his death in 2002. Pfenniger in 1950 they separated in 1954 and later divorced. Van Vooren once casually replied, “I’ve been married three or four times.” Biographies sometimes mention a first husband in the 1940s with the surname Jacobsen or Jakobsen. When asked about the men in her life, Ms. According to her official biography, she arrived in New York in 1950, just after appearing in her first movie, to study philosophy at New York University on a Fulbright scholarship. She often spoke about having grown up in a convent - presumably a boarding school. Monique Bronz was born on March 25, 1927, in Brussels, the daughter of George Bronz and Louise (Van Vooren) Bronz. It closed after less than a week of performances. In 1953, she played multiple roles in the musical revue “John Murray Anderson’s Almanac.” In 1975, she played Venus in “Man on the Moon,” a musical written by John Phillips of the rock group the Mamas and the Papas. She appeared on Broadway twice, two decades apart.
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