Not that Harmon was totally aware of her impact.

“My concept of the [scene] was not like what came out.

“I don’t do that; I never have done that,” Harmon says.

Cool Hand Luke

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Don’t do the movie.'

He said, ‘Don’t worry about it.

We’re not doing marijuana; you don’t need it.’

And it worked out fine.”

They didn’t require instruction on how to act.

“The only one that I talked to was Stuart Rosenberg and the photographer,” Harmon says.

I just followed [his instruction].

It was so easy."

Harmon realized that she’d made an impression after the film came out.

But she didn’t chase fame, and she eventually left acting to raise her three children.

“I just took whatever came to me.

It was simple and easy and fun.”

(A 2013 short film,From Cheesecake to Cheesecake, documented her multi-faceted career.)

Her grandkids have essentially grown up in the bakery, including her youngest, a 1-year-old named… Luke.

(For singer Luke Bryan, not Lucas Jackson, she explains.)

But she still receives frequent reminders of her movie career.

For fans, she’ll forever be the one and only Lucille.