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Beverly Elaine Aadland (September 16, 1942 – January 5, 2010) was an American film actress.
She appeared in films including South Pacific. As a teenager, she co-starred Errol Flynn's Cuban Rebel Girls and had been considered for the role of Lolita, opposite Flynn in a planned production of Lolita, although it was James Mason who was cast in the lead, in part due to previous allegations of statutory rape that had been filed against Flynn.
Aadland was 17 at the time she was with Flynn when he died of a heart attack on October 14, 1959 in Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1961, Aadland's... MORE
Beverly Elaine Aadland (September 16, 1942 – January 5, 2010) was an American film actress.
She appeared in films including South Pacific. As a teenager, she co-starred Errol Flynn's Cuban Rebel Girls and had been considered for the role of Lolita, opposite Flynn in a planned production of Lolita, although it was James Mason who was cast in the lead, in part due to previous allegations of statutory rape that had been filed against Flynn.
Aadland was 17 at the time she was with Flynn when he died of a heart attack on October 14, 1959 in Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1961, Aadland's mother, Florence Aadland, alleged in the book The Big Love that actor Flynn had a sexual relationship with her daughter beginning when she was 15-years-old. The book was later made into a play starring Tracey Ullman. Beverly Aadland gave an account of her relationship with Flynn in People in 1988, confirming that she had had a sexual relationship with Flynn in her teens.
In 1960, her then boyfriend died in her apartment after being shot.
Aadland was married and divorced twice before she married Ronald Fisher in the early 1970s. The couple had a daughter.
Beverly Fisher née Aadland died on January 5, LESS
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