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[Opinions] Re: Chloris and Clovis
There is a famous actress named Chloris Leachman; she's won an Oscar, I think, and has been active for decades; she's well-known enough that back in the nineties there was this cartoon called Captain Planet and the Planeteers and one of the polluting villains was named Chlorine Bleachman.But even when Leachman was born, the name doesn't seem to have been used much. It doesn't scream "old age" as much as Doris, for instance.Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you're a mile away and you have his shoes!
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Chlorine Bleachman, haha funny. I missed that.
Chloris Leachman was aging by the time I heard of her - 1970s - so to me, it does say old age. It's also slightly comical, probably because of her influence -- somehow I got the impression she's more of a comic actress, not so much a sex symbol. I don't remember any of her performances though, it's just an impression.I think Doris seems younger! I had a friend whose mother was Doris. I guess Chloris might seem older just because Leachman is the sole example in my experience, but Dorises of many ages are out there.I just looked up Leachman to try to learn about her name, and wikipedia says her mother's name was Cloris.
And her sisters were named Claiborne Cary (father Berkeley Claiborne L.) and ... Mary.

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She's better known as comedian do to Mary Tyler Moore and her spin-off. She's also knowing for Young Frankenstein. She may have been a sex symbol before the 70s, I'm not sure. She's also very political and an activist. I actually really admire her. I'm sorry if this repeated what other people have said. I like the name Cloris because of her
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According to her wiki article, was Miss Chicago in 1946 and had a few roles in dark films in the 50s. I don’t think she was ever a ‘sex symbol,’ but she was not always a comedic type of actress. I also think she was strong for keeping her distinctive name, back in a time when anyone with an “unfamiliar” or “ethnic” name was pressured by Hollywood to change it. Btw she’s still around today, at the age of 93.
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I know she's still alive. She is a pretty cool woman. She was known to reach over and put out cigarettes and cigars on late night television shows.It's unfortunate that she is so forgotten today. It always bothers me when really cool people end up forgotten.
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I don’t think I’ve met a Doris who was old. I’ve had two coworkers with the name, both ages 28-35. I know it’s considered an “old” name and my experience is atypical.
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She won her Oscar for playing Ruth Popper in "The Last Picture Show." Not a comic role and not really a sexy one, though in the movie Ruth has an affair with a teenage boy.
She did play Granny Clampett in the movie version of the Beverly Hillbillies, which I saw when it came out. She was very good as Granny, and that definitely was comic.
She has evidently posed nude for Longevity magazine, if that counts as a sex symbol.
I think her sister Mary got off lucky.
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