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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 216

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The Baltimore Suni
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland
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216
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ELLEN WESTON LEADS A 'DOUBLED' LIFE WALTERS MODELS EARN TOP PAY Beautiful Linda Pattl, full time Fashion Model earns $25 to $50 A DAY modeling for leading dept. stare and national manufacturers-Linda has modeled on TV and appeared in Magazines be a successful WALTERS MODEL CALL PL 2-4453 FOR A Rll EVALUATION "They said I was Just too sexy-after they created the image. Now they believe it themselves." Ellen was born in New York where she lived until a year and a half ago when she and her husband, Ami Hadani (owner of a recording studio), moved to Hollywood. They have a baby boy, Jonathan. Ellen, who had a drama scholarship, majored in speech therapy while attending Hof-stra University, Hunter College and New York University.

She left college in her senior year to work as an actress but completed her work for a B.A. degree two years later. So far acting has claimed her life. She spent a year on daytime TV as Robin in "Guiding Light" and five months as Karen in "Another World." She's done such nighttime TV as "Bewitched," "NYPD," and Run for Your Life." She appeared on Broadway in "A Far Country" and "Mary Mary." When Ellen was a child she used to daydream that she was a twin. "One was always the adorable, well-loved star" said Ellen.

The other was the poor soul, the nebbish. Show business always seemed so untouchable, like Cinderella. But I also always felt instinctively that there was something destructive about it and I sensed some imminent danger in wanting it badly. I never dared to dream of myself as a star." And so she became a twin. Like Dr.

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Steele, head chemist for CONTROL, employing a showgirl cover, on the NBC Television Network's "Get Smart" series Saturdays? You better believe it, even though Ellen still finds it hard to believe. "Talent Associates was casting for a pilot and sent for me," said Ellen. "Somehow nobody knew anything about it when I showed up and a secretary suggested I try for the new role on 'Get She said it was a woman scientist using a showgirl cover. I said, 'Forget I felt I wasn't the sexy type." Talent Associates thought otherwise and she got the part. "I brought up the matter of the pilot but they refused to consider me," Ellen laughed.

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