Trish Van Devere

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Trish Van Devere (born Patricia Dressel, March 9, 1943 in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey)[1] is an American actress. She was married to George C. Scott from 1972 until his death (although they were estranged at the time).

Van Devere played the original Meredith Lord on One Life to Live in 1968, as well as the lead in the 1972 film One is a Lonely Number, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe award.

She appeared alongside Scott in The Last Run (1971), The Day of the Dolphin (1973), The Savage is Loose (1973, which Scott also directed), Beauty and the Beast (1976, for television), Movie Movie (1978, Columbo: Make Me a Perfect Murder (1978) and The Changeling (1980).

Van Devere as of late has performed more frequently on television, with appearances on The Fall Guy, Hardcastle and McCormick, Highway to Heaven and Love Boat.


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