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Actress, Yvette Vickers, was born Iola Yvette Vedder on Aug 26, 1928 in Kansas City, MO. Vickers died at the age of 82 in 2010 in Benedict Canyon, CA .

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Honey Parker: You know what our problem is? We both have the same disease: money, and happy ways of spending it.


Harry Archer: I should never have agreed to go back to her once we were separated.
Honey Parker: Why did you?
Harry Archer: You know why. I couldn't pry a nickel out of her. That community property routine only works for women! A man hasn't got a chance!
Honey Parker: Unless the wife dies.
[he looks around in shock;]
Honey Parker: I didn't say anything.
Harry Archer: You were thinking it!
Honey Parker: Not the same thing.


Harry Archer: They need my permission to operate. They're looking for me now to sign the papers.
Honey Parker: That's great. that's wonderful. Just hide out here for a few days and let her blow up like a balloon.


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Interviewed in the book "Invasion of the B-Girls" by Jewel Shepard.

Stephen King, in his book "Stephen King: On Writing", cited her as one of his movie matinée idols.

Her musician/song-writing parents recorded quite a few 45-RPM records in the 1950s and 1960s. Their group was billed as The Chuck Vedder Trio, and they put out primarily rock-and-roll and jazz instrumentals. Yvette, a singer on the side, released a jazz CD in the 1990s called "Tribute to Charlie and Maria" that showcased some of her parents' songs. Both parents passed away in the 1990s.

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