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Louise Sorel (born August 6, 1940) is an American actress.
Louise Jacqueline Cohen was born in Los Angeles, California into a theatrical family; her mother was actress and pianist Jeanne Sorel, and her father was producer Albert J. Cohen. She received theatrical training at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. She briefly attended the Institut Français abroad.
Sorel's early career was on the stage; she spent several years on Broadway, playing roles in Take Her, She's Mine and Man and Boy. She appeared in stage productions of The Lion in Winter and The Sign in Sidney Brustein's... MORE
Louise Sorel (born August 6, 1940) is an American actress.
Louise Jacqueline Cohen was born in Los Angeles, California into a theatrical family; her mother was actress and pianist Jeanne Sorel, and her father was producer Albert J. Cohen. She received theatrical training at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. She briefly attended the Institut Français abroad.
Sorel's early career was on the stage; she spent several years on Broadway, playing roles in Take Her, She's Mine and Man and Boy. She appeared in stage productions of The Lion in Winter and The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window.
Sorel's first feature film appearance was the 1965 film, The Party's Over. She appeared in Plaza Suite, Every Little Crook and Nanny, B.S. I Love You, Airplane II: The Sequel, and Where the Boys Are '84, among others. She has made guest appearances on more than 50 primetime programs and television movies, making a notable guest appearance on Star Trek as Rayna Čapek. She also portrayed Terry Waverly, the sister-in-law of Dr. Richard Kimble in an episode of The Fugitive, starring David Janssen in 1965. She made other guest appearances on such television programs as Bonanza, Daniel Boone, The LESS
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