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Rhonda Fleming

Rhonda Fleming

Birthday: 1923-08-10 | Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rhonda Fleming (born Marilyn Louis, Hollywood, California, August 10, 1923) is an American film and television actress. She acted in more than forty films, mostly in the 1940s and 1950s, and became renowned as one of the most glamorous actresses of her day. She was nicknamed the "Queen of Technicolor" because her fair complexion and flaming red hair photographed exceptionally well in Technicolor.   Description above from the Wikipedia article Rhonda Fleming licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2008
1980
The Nude Bomb

as    Edith Von Secondberg

1969
Backtrack!

as    Carmelita Flanagan (archive footage)

1964
Instant Love

as    Pamela Jones DeSantis

1960
The Crowded Sky

as    Cheryl 'Charro' Heath

1960
The Revolt of the Slaves

as    Fabiola

1959
Alias Jesse James

as    Cora Lee Collins

1959
The Big Circus

as    Helen Harrison

1957
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

as    Laura Denbow

1956
While the City Sleeps

as    Dorothy Kyne

1956
Slightly Scarlet

as    June Lyons

1956
The Killer is Loose

as    Lila Wagner

1955
Tennessee's Partner

as    Elizabeth 'Duchess' Farnham

1954
Jivaro

as    Alice Parker

1953
Pony Express

as    Evelyn Hastings

1953
Tropic Zone

as    Flanders White

1953
Inferno

as    Geraldine Carson

1953
Those Redheads from Seattle

as    Kathie Edmonds

1952
The Golden Hawk

as    Captain Rouge

1951
The Redhead and The Cowboy

as    Candace Bronson

1951
Little Egypt

as    Izora

1951
The Last Outpost

as    Julie McQuade

1951
Crosswinds

as    Katherine Shelley

1951
Cry Danger

as    Nancy Morgan

1949
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

as    Alisande La Carteloise

1949
The Great Lover

as    Duchess Alexandria

1947
Out of the Past

as    Meta Carson

1946
The Spiral Staircase

as    Blanche

1946
Abilene Town

as    Sherry Balder

1945
Spellbound

as    Mary Carmichael