- Maggie Blye - Wikipedia
Margaret Jane Blye (October 24, 1942 – March 24, 2016) was an American actress, also sometimes billed as Margaret Bly She was best known for playing Michael Caine 's girlfriend Lorna in The Italian Job (1969)
- Margaret Blye - IMDb
Margaret Blye Actress: The Italian Job Margaret "Maggie" Blye attended the University of Texas, before transferring to UCLA in her senior year She was quickly spotted by a talent agent, and the agent booked Maggie for her first audition in the Oscar-nominated film "Summer and Smoke" starring Geraldine Page
- Maggie Blye Dead: Italian Job Actress Was 73 - The Hollywood Reporter
Maggie Blye, the blond Houston actress who supported such action films as Hombre, Hard Times and the original The Italian Job, has died She was 73 Blye died on March 24 in West Hollywood
- Margaret Blye Obituary (1942 - 2016) - West Hollywood, CA - Los Angeles . . .
October 24, 1942 - March 24, 2016 Actress Margaret "Maggie" Blye passed away peacefully on March 24, 2016 at her home in West Hollywood, California after a two year battle with cancer
- Margaret Blye Dead: Star of the Original The Italian Job . . . - Variety
Actress Margaret “Maggie” Blye, who starred in the original “The Italian Job,” died on March 24 in West Hollywood, Calif , after a two-year battle with cancer She was 73
- Margaret ‘Maggie’ Blye, ‘Italian Job’ Actress, Dies at 73
Actress Margaret “Maggie” Blye, whose credits included the 1969 film “The Italian Job,” “Walking Tall” and “Little Darlings,” died on March 24, a spokesperson for Blye said She was 73
- Maggie Blye - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maggie Blye (October 24, 1942 – March 24, 2016) was an American actress She was born in Houston, Texas She was in the 1967 Paul Newman movie Hombre and the 1969 version of The Italian Job Her later television roles included The Rockford Files, Hart to Hart and Lois Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
- Margaret Blye Obituary - Houston, TX - Dignity Memorial
Actress Margaret “Maggie” Blye passed away peacefully on March 24, 2016 in West Hollywood, California after a two year battle with cancer with her brother and sister by her side Born in Houston, Maggie began her studies at the University of Texas then transferred to UCLA for her senior year
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