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|1950 || Daily || "[[The Dark One]]" || as Connie, [[Segrid|King Segrid's]] wife. | |1950 || Daily || "[[The Dark One]]" || as Connie, [[Segrid|King Segrid's]] wife. | ||
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|1952 || Daily || "[[The Mysterious Phone Booth]]" || as Connie, friend of [[Narda]]. | |||
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|1956 || [[Sunday stories|Sunday]] || "[[The Miss Galaxy Beauty Contest]]" || as Constanze of Elm | |1956 || [[Sunday stories|Sunday]] || "[[The Miss Galaxy Beauty Contest]]" || as Constanze of Elm |
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Constance Falk | |
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Born: | 1925 |
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Nationality: | American |
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Constance Falk (born Lilienthal) was the second wife of Lee Falk from 1946 until 1954.
Biography
Constance J. (Connie) is the daughter of George M. Lilienthal Jnr. and Ruby Squire. She was named after her grandmother Jessie Constance Moorehead. She grew up at Elm Street farm in Ohio, near Duncan Falls, nearby Philo and Zanesville.
She graduated of Lash High School in 1942 and attended at New York Academy of Dramatic Art. She studied voice with Polanski of New York and later with Ruth Streeter of Boston. She had her first role in "Alice in Wonderland" at Cambridge Little Theater in 1945, and was subject of an oil portrait by Fred Wallace of Boston. Connie acted in several plays in the Boston area in the following years, mostly under the stage name of "Constance Moorehead".
In Boston she met Lee Falk and they married August 3, 1946. Their first child, Diane, was born in 1947 and their son Conley was born in 1951.
Cameo appearances
Year | Daily/Sunday | Title | Comments |
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1947 | Daily | "HRH Cuddles" | as Connie, King Segrid's wife. |
1950 | Daily | "The Dark One" | as Connie, King Segrid's wife. |
1952 | Daily | "The Mysterious Phone Booth" | as Connie, friend of Narda. |
1956 | Sunday | "The Miss Galaxy Beauty Contest" | as Constanze of Elm |