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Date Posted: 23:28:11 10/01/05 Sat
Author: Scully99
Subject: Re: Character/actor recognition
In reply to: SMH 's message, "Cassandra Spender on the last Invasion" on 05:47:50 10/01/05 Sat

It's interesting how you refer to Veronica Cartwright as "Cassandra". I think people usually think of an actor and most identify them with the character they've seen them play first. The first thing I truly remember seeing VC in of course was "Alien" (which stars my ALL TIME FAVORITE Sigourney Weaver), in which she portrayed the kind of wussyish Lambert. When I first saw her on "The X-Files", I thought, oh, it's Lambert!

Later, of course, I've seen VC in many things, even as a child. I think I saw her and her little sister, Angela (who I watched in reruns of "Make Room for Daddy" on N@N (Nick at Nite), and she was also in "Lost in Space", but admittedly, I haven't really seen that show) in an old episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents". They used to show that on N@N also.

Ah, thank goodness for that network, although I don't watch it as much as I used to. Now they show a lot of shows from the 80s and 90s, which I watched growing up. But they used to show mostly stuff from the 50s, 60s and 70s.

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