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Tisha Sterling Biography and Filmography |
Tisha Sterling
Birthday: December 10, 1944
Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, USA
Height: 0' 0"
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American actress Tisha Sterling was the daughter of film stars Ann Sothern and Robert Sterling. Though her parents were divorced when she was 3, she had a relatively sedate childhood for a Hollywood kid, even with such playthings as a private soda fountain. Her mother raised her to be a society belle (what a career goal!), but Sterling opted for acting, something that had interested her since grade school. Upon inagurating her Hollywood career, Sterling went through the usual cheesecake-photo mill, though she quickly outgrew this with excellent guest performances on such TV series as Run For Your Life, Mr. Novak and Get Smart. In 1968, she costarred with Clint Eastwood in the feature film Coogan's Bluff, bringing three-dimensionality to the otherwise cliched role of a hippie. Throughout her life, Tisha Sterling has had a rollercoaster relationship with mother Ann Sothern, sometimes close, ofttimes distant; whatever the case, Sterling showed up in 1987 playing Ms. Sothern as a young woman in the well-received film The Whales of August. |
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- Daughter of actors Ann Sothern and Robert Sterling
- In the film The Whales of August (1987), Tisha played the same character her mother Ann Sothern played, in flashbacks as a younger woman.
- Marvelously look-alike, sound-alike daughter of the actress Ann Sothern; fathered by actor Robert Sterling.
- Debuted on the cover of Seventeen magazine with Troy Donahue in June 1962, then soloed for the May 1963 issue.
- At 19, she and Danny Lockin, who later played Barnaby in the film version of Hello, Dolly! (1969), screen-tested for the part of Liesl and Rolf in the movie blockbuster The Sound of Music (1965), eventually losing out to Charmian Carr and Daniel Truhitte.
- Her aunt was singer/songwriter Bonnie Lake, who wrote such standards as "Sandman", "I've Got Your Number" and "Gracias".
- Was to co-star with Margaret Leighton in the Broadway play "The Chinese Prime Minister" in 1964 but was fired during the try-outs for being too young to play a sexy nymphette.
- Actor Richard Egan was her godfather.
- Later became a florist and designer in Sun Valley, Idaho area, and today only infrequently appearing in films. Has one daughter, Heidi Bates Hogan.
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