Haila Stoddard (November , â€" February , ) was an American actress,
producer, writer and director.During her career as an actress,
Stoddard appeared in a number of plays, movies, and television series,
including sixteen years as Pauline Rysdale in The Secret Storm from
to . Stoddard also worked as a producer, both independently and with
her production company, Bonard Productions Incorporated, which
Stoddard created with Helen Bonfils in . In addition to adapting plays
such as Come Play with Me and Men, Women, and Less Alarming Creatures,
Stoddard also wrote plays, such as A Round With Ring () and Zellerman,
Arthur ().Born in Great Falls, Montana, she moved from Salt Lake City
to Los Angeles, California with her family at the age of eight,
graduating from high school in , married, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa
from the University of Southern California in with a Bachelor of
Science degree in speech, while appearing in leading roles with the
National Collegiate Players.In the mid-s, Stoddard was married to
William Gude. In she married Jack Kirkland with whom she had two
children. The couple divorced in and in the following year[citation
needed] Stoddard married director-producer Harold Bromley with whom
she had one child. After divorcing Bromley in , Stoddard married
actor-producer Whitfield Connor in ; the couple remained married until
his death in .[citation needed]
producer, writer and director.During her career as an actress,
Stoddard appeared in a number of plays, movies, and television series,
including sixteen years as Pauline Rysdale in The Secret Storm from
to . Stoddard also worked as a producer, both independently and with
her production company, Bonard Productions Incorporated, which
Stoddard created with Helen Bonfils in . In addition to adapting plays
such as Come Play with Me and Men, Women, and Less Alarming Creatures,
Stoddard also wrote plays, such as A Round With Ring () and Zellerman,
Arthur ().Born in Great Falls, Montana, she moved from Salt Lake City
to Los Angeles, California with her family at the age of eight,
graduating from high school in , married, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa
from the University of Southern California in with a Bachelor of
Science degree in speech, while appearing in leading roles with the
National Collegiate Players.In the mid-s, Stoddard was married to
William Gude. In she married Jack Kirkland with whom she had two
children. The couple divorced in and in the following year[citation
needed] Stoddard married director-producer Harold Bromley with whom
she had one child. After divorcing Bromley in , Stoddard married
actor-producer Whitfield Connor in ; the couple remained married until
his death in .[citation needed]
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