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Although her career was on an upward swing, the actress opted to concentrate on marriage and motherhood and curtailed her feature film appearances for much of the remainder of the decade. She made her film acting debut in "The Gypsy Moths" in 1969, but was more memorable as a pregnant marathon dancer in that same year's "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" and as the bride to be in the superlative comedy "Lovers and Other Strangers" (1970).
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It was only inevitable that movie roles would follow. After a five-year stint (1961-66) as a regular on the CBS daytime serial "Love of Life," Bedelia made a splash in the Broadway play "My Sweet Charlie," playing a pregnant young Southern woman on the lam with a black lawyer.
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The petite brunette danced in four productions at City Ballet before hanging up her toe shoes in favor of acting. After being spotted by a talent scout in a school production of "Tom Sawyer," she made her stage debut at the North Jersey Playhouse and later earned a full scholarship at George Balanchine's New York City Ballet. A talented and attractive leading lady, Bonnie Bedelia (nee Culkin) began her career as a juvenile performer on stage and TV along with her older brother Kit.