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Ruth Warrick: Phoebe Tyler
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Sensing her unhappiness, Quinn -- who once bragged to her "I want to impregnate every woman in the world" (from Ruth Warrick's autobiography, Confessions of Phoebe Tyler) -- offered to help with a little no-strings romance. At the start of the affair he even warned her, "I trust you are not expecting some immortal words from me at this moment." The romance lasted until the film was complete, during which time he taught her the tango and a great deal about love. As she would say in her memoirs, "Zorba the Greek taught me to dance on the seashore of life."
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Warrick had three children from two of her three marriages. She had one grandson and six great-grand children. Ruth Warrick published her autobiography, The Confessions of Phoebe Tyler (co-written by Don Preston) in 1980, the same year she won a Soapy Award (a prelude to the Soap Opera Digest Awards).
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As Emily Norton Kane, the icy first wife of fictional publisher Charles Foster Kane, and then as the vain and vengeful Phoebe Tyler Wallingford on ABC's "All My Children," Ms. Warrick specialized in elegant, complicated matriarchs. As Wallingford, she was twice nominated for Daytime Emmy awards and was honored in May with an Emmy for lifetime achievement.
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Ms. Warrick has been playing the role of Phoebe Tyler since the show's inception in 1970. As the matriarch of Pine Valley, Phoebe is always there to lend her support and wisdom to her family and friends.
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