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Claire Cox (1946-1973) was 27 and dating actor James Stacy of tv western "Lancer" fame. One day, she was riding on the back of his motorcycle enjoying the Hollywood hills and a drunk driver hit them head on.  He lost his left leg and arm and she lost her life. The families sued the city of LA, and not the driver, citing the road conditions and lack of appropriate signage. Learn more about her and the accident on AncientFaces Actors & Actresses, James Stacy, Actor James, Tv Westerns, Hollywood Hills, Losing Her, Off Shoulder Blouse, The Past, Hollywood

Claire Cox (1946-1973) was 27 and dating actor James Stacy of tv western "Lancer" fame. One day, she was riding on the back of his motorcycle enjoying the Hollywood hills and a drunk driver hit them head on. He lost his left leg and arm and she lost her life. The families sued the city of LA, and not the driver, citing the road conditions and lack of appropriate signage. Learn more about her and the accident on AncientFaces

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The Vacation That Told Us We’d Better Get Married!—Connie Stevens & James Stacy - Vintage Paparazzi Traveling Through Europe, People Singing, James Stacy, Vintage Paparazzi, Connie Stevens, Travel Through Europe, She Song, Kinds Of People, Wild And Free

It was the most fantastic time I’ve ever had. I’ve always dreamed of traveling through Europe wild and free. Not as an actress or a star, but just as me, like any American girl tourist swinging from place to place, making friends with all kinds of people, singing and laughing and learning all about life.

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Poseidon's Underworld: James Stacy & Connie Fisher Angeles, Feral Reaction, Someone Dancing, Cut My Own Bangs, Patty Duke Show, Michael Ansara, Celeste Holm, James Stacy, Connie Fisher

Considering my adoration of almost anything from about 1966-1970 and a fondness for the wonders of Raquel Welch, it's a wonder that I had never once laid eyes upon the surprisingly obscure Flareup (1969) until just a couple of weeks ago. Of course, after watching it, I can sort of see how it proceeded to slip through the cracks, but it does have its share of interesting facets nonetheless. (You may wonder, HOW can a movie featuring Welch as a go-go dancer not maintain lasting appeal when she…

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