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<blockquote data-quote="Crimson" data-source="post: 334393" data-attributes="member: 5079"><p>Yes, it's odd. Mary Tyler Moore, on TV, was probably more relevant than any of the female film stars of the era. Lots of lovely & talented actresses in the 70s of course; I'd add in Candice Bergen and Jacqueline Bisset to your list, even if they were mostly decorative. But none of the actresses of the era had the kind of star power ladies had in all previous, and pretty much subsequent, decades; only Dunaway and (I agree) Streisand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimson, post: 334393, member: 5079"] Yes, it's odd. Mary Tyler Moore, on TV, was probably more relevant than any of the female film stars of the era. Lots of lovely & talented actresses in the 70s of course; I'd add in Candice Bergen and Jacqueline Bisset to your list, even if they were mostly decorative. But none of the actresses of the era had the kind of star power ladies had in all previous, and pretty much subsequent, decades; only Dunaway and (I agree) Streisand. [/QUOTE]
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