- Born
- Died
- Birth namePearl Kurtz
- Jody Fair was born on March 27, 1934 in the USA. She was an actress, known for Hot Rod Gang (1958), Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow (1959) and The Young Savages (1961). She was married to Earl L. Sherman and Everett Heyman. She died on October 12, 2023 in Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- SpousesEarl L. Sherman(November 10, 1966 - present)Everett Heyman
- She and her first husband, Everett Heyman, went into business together in at least three different companies and acting was a side line. She later developed properties in the Southern California area with her second husband, Earl Sherman.
- Ingénue of several late 1950s youth-oriented flicks, several of which were deemed cult films. Later moved to 1960s TV before retiring and moving into real estate.
- Was approached but turned down an offer to do a Playboy centerfold.
- Her movie and TV career lasted only five years.
- Was a secretary in MGM's law department before moving to films.
- I never made a lot of money. If I had stayed in the industry and went on to bigger roles, the pay would have gotten much better.
- I could never watch myself on-screen. I think most actors feel that way.
- I used to be told as a child that women didn't amount to anything, and women can't do this or that, but a man can--and I rebelled. My careers were all a big rebellion on my part. I showed that I could do anything that I wanted.
- I was a hot rod driver. I was a fast driver in real life. I drove like a nut. Someone once told me that I drove like a parking lot attendant.
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