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went before the cameras as Lovey Kravezit, very private secretary to Dean Martin in “The Silencers.”
No sooner did Lovey climb out of her bubble bath when Columbia sent her flying in “Birds Do It”, a fast-paced comedy which marks the screen debut of slapstick comedian Soupy Sales.
Her earlier screen epics were “Winter A Go Go” and “How to Stuff a Wild Bikini.”
With these behind her, Beverly, with a straight face, says she would like to be another Audrey Hepburn.
Studio publicity blurbs claim Miss Adams came to her screen successes quite by accident. She wanted to be a doctor and was attending San Fernando Valley State College on her way to medical school when the silver screen stepped in.
While working her way through college as a legal secretary for a retired judge, Beverly did a little modeling and T'V commercials. She was “spotted” by Ozzie Nelson, did a role on his TV show and from there on it was up the golden path,
Beverly was born in Edmonton, moved to the U.S. as a baby, but back to Edmonton for part of her elementary school education and then back to the U.S. when her father landed a job playing with the St. Louis Cardinals.
She now lives with her folks in Burbank.
Most of her off hours are taking up by the New Talent Program at Columbia which keeps her busy between pictures studying all phases of movie making.
What’s ahead for the girl who will not let the curves steer her out of the starlet clas into fame — Lovey Kravezit again,
Beverly goes back into the bubble bath this summer for a sequel to ‘The Silencers.”
Let’s hope she can keep sex and movies separate,
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