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==== Michelle Phillips ==== {{main|Michelle Phillips}} While Michelle Phillips's only solo album, ''[[Victim of Romance]]'' (1977), made little impact, she went on to build a successful career as an actress. Her film credits include ''[[The Last Movie]]'' (1971), ''[[Dillinger (1973 film)|Dillinger]]'' (1973), ''[[Valentino (1977 film)|Valentino]]'' (1977), ''[[Bloodline (1979 film)|Bloodline]]'' (1979), ''[[The Man with Bogart's Face]]'' (1980), ''[[American Anthem]]'' (1986), ''[[Let It Ride (film)|Let It Ride]]'' (1989) and ''[[Joshua Tree (1993 film)|Joshua Tree]]'' (1993). Her television credits include ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Hotel (U.S. TV series)|Hotel]],'' ''[[Knots Landing]],'' and ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]''.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0680645/?ref_=sr_1 Michelle Phillips], IMDb. Retrieved April 23, 2013.</ref> Michelle Phillips published a memoir, ''California Dreamin','' in 1986,<ref>Phillips, Michelle. ''California Dreamin': The True Story of the Mamas and the Papas'' (New York: Warner Books, 1986).</ref> the same year John Phillips published his. Reading the two books together was, according to one reviewer, "like reading the transcripts in a divorce trial".<ref>Cameron, Julia. "Papa John by John Phillips with Jim Jerome and California Dreamin' by Michelle Phillips", ''Los Angeles Times'', September 21, 1986.</ref> As the co-writer and owner of the copyright to "California Dreamin'", Michelle Phillips was an important contributor to the 2005 PBS television documentary ''California Dreamin': The Songs of the Mamas & the Papas''.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0930855/ "California Dreamin': The Songs of the Mamas and the Papas"], IMDb. Retrieved April 23, 2013.</ref> As of 2025, she is the last surviving member of the band's original lineup.
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