Double delight, and danger. They were twins: Sophia, gentle and sensitive. Augusta, witty and high-spirited. And the many eligible young men who came to call were a testimony to their charms. Harry, the Duke of Carnmoor, was courting Sophia but secretly yearning for Augusta. And Augusta secretly returned Harry's feelings but could not betray her twin. And then there was Lord Armstead, Sophia's childhood friend, who was secretly in love with her. But it was the obnoxious and penniless Bramforth Wixton who had set his eyes on the twins' dowries and would stop at nothing to get one of them. He set into motion a dangerous adventure that no one could have predicted. And the outcome was a surprise to everyone.
Born in Jefferson City, Missouri, Clark began her career in show business with the Pittsburgh Children’s Theater and later acted at the Rochester Arena Theater. In the late 1940s, she moved to New York to take the female lead in the Buck Rogers TV series, “Captain Video and His Video Ranger,” which ran 1949 to 1955.
Her marriage to lighting designer David Clark ended in divorce.
She is survived by husband, Dimitri Vassilopoulos, her two daughters, Megan Clark and Emily Carvajal, and two grandchildren.
Oh, Regency Twins RomCom Hilarity! It works surprisingly well and will as little stupidity as you might expect, given the premise. One of the twins definitely got the spunk, though. Just like one or two of the guys clearly got the brains and sense. Whoops.