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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0548277Anya Ormsby - IMDb

    Anya Ormsby was a very attractive and appealing brunette actress who appeared in three movies during her regrettably short-lived career. Ormsby made a solid and impressive debut as flaky New Age hippie chick Anya in the funny low-budget horror zombie comedy cult favorite "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things."

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  2. Anya Ormsby. Actress: Universal Remote. Anya Ormsby was a very attractive and appealing brunette actress who appeared in three movies during her regrettably short-lived career. Ormsby made a solid and impressive debut as flaky New Age hippie chick Anya in the funny low-budget horror zombie comedy cult favorite "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_OrmsbyAlan Ormsby - Wikipedia

    Ormsby began work in feature films with the Bob Clark-directed Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972), co-writing the script with Clark, providing the make-up effects and starring as the lead, Alan, alongside his then-wife Anya Ormsby.

  4. actress. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Universal Remote» (2006), «Alien Nation» (1989 – 1990), «Caribe» (1975 ...

  5. The Great Masquerade (also known as Murder on the Emerald Seas and The AC/DC Caper) is a 1974 American mystery comedy film directed and co-written by Alan Ormsby, and stars Kaye Stevens, Roberts Blossom, Gay Perkins, Frank Logan, Robert Perault, Paul Cronin, and Anya Ormsby.

  6. Anya Ormsby is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things, Dead of Night, Murder on the Emerald Seas, and Thunder County.

  7. Anya Ormsby was a very attractive and appealing brunette actress who appeared in three movies during her regrettably short-lived career. Ormsby made a solid and impressive debut as flaky New Age hippie chick Anya in the funny low-budget horror zombie comedy cult favorite "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things."