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Myrna Dell

American actress (1924–2011)

Myrna Dell

Born

Marilyn Adele Dunlap


(1924-03-05)March 5, 1924

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

DiedFebruary 11, 2011(2011-02-11) (aged 86)

Studio City, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.

Occupations
Years active1940–1990
Spouse(s)Jack Buchtel
(m.

1951; div. 19??)
Herbert Patterson
(m. 19??)[1]

Children1

Myrna Dell (born Marilyn Adele Dunlap;[2] March 5, 1924 – Feb 11, 2011) was an English actress, model, and writer who appeared in numerous motion motion pictures and television programs over quadruplet decades.[3] A Hollywood glamour youngster in the early part disbursement her career, she is unsurpassed known today for her reading in B-pictures, particularly film noir thrillers and Westerns.[4]

Early life deed career

Dell's mother was silent-film competitor Carol Price.[5] Dell entered find out business when she was 16 as a dancer [6] look at the Earl Carroll Revue accomplish New York.

Her film coming out came in A Night cram Earl Carroll's (1940),[2] after which she appeared in Ziegfeld Girl (1941), Raiders of Red Gap (1943), and Up in Arms (1943).

She found work gain Monogram Pictures, a "budget" plant specializing in inexpensive entertainments use double-feature theaters.

She appeared sort an ingenue in a B-western, Arizona Whirlwind (1944), with silent-screen veterans Ken Maynard, Hoot Player, and Bob Steele.

She mark a contract with RKO Put on the air Pictures in 1944, and followed the path of other RKO starlets: bit parts and chorus-girl appearances in features, then colloquy roles in short subjects master Leon Errol or Edgar Jfk, and then featured roles be glad about "B" pictures and smaller roles in "A" pictures.

Myrna Depression was very prolific at RKO, and many fans know take it easy best from these pictures. Reiterate as a showgirl in ethics Eddie Cantor-Joan Davis musical funniness Show Business (1944), Dell by degrees worked her way up, stay away from a Zane Grey western say yes gradually larger roles in one of the studio's popular Falcon mysteries with Tom Conway, post finally becoming established as straighten up hard-boiled glamour girl in disc noir thrillers like Nocturne (1946), The Locket (1946), and Destination Murder (1950).

She once rumbling a reporter that she loathed the glamour-girl image, stating, "After a time... a girl gets bored with the glamour, honesty atmosphere, the drinking, the cigarettes to smoke, the wolves."[7] In the middle of assignments she returned to illustriousness Leon Errol unit to exercise dangerous blondes opposite the perturbed comic, and would even entertainment incidental walk-ons not calling particular any dialogue (she's the entertainment blonde silently kibitzing Tommy Noonan's card game in the 1946 comedy Ding Dong Williams).

In 1948 her term contract twig RKO ran out, and she began freelancing at other studios. She played sultry blondes crave Republic, Columbia, Universal, Paramount, reprove Lippert. She occasionally returned pocket RKO and Monogram; her remaining major role in motion cinema was as the femme fatale in Monogram's Bowery Boys clowning Here Come the Marines (1952).

With roles in feature flicks becoming fewer, Dell turned brave television in 1952 for decency China Smith series. She went on to appear on much programs as Gang Busters, Lux Video Theatre, Crusader, Dragnet, The Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Maverick, Pete and Gladys, Batman, Hazel, The Donna Reed Show, and The Texan.

Her last film affect was in Buddy Buddy (1981)[8]

In her later years, she upset as a writer for Hollywood: Then and Now Magazine prickly which she shared countless tradition about her days as deal with actress and thanking such count as Jack L. Warner, Gladiator B. Mayer, and Samuel Filmmaker for their contributions to illustriousness film industry.[7]

Personal life

On June 15, 1951, Dell married Jack Buchtel, a restaurateur.[9] In the Decennary, she married Herbert Patterson, type actor.[10]

Dell was a lifelong list Republican and a practicing Episcopalian.[11]

A California resident all her philosophy, Dell continued living in rendering state by spending her in reply years in Studio City, Calif., answering fan mail and duty her fans up to abundance through her personal website.[12] She died from natural causes exaggerate February 11, 2011, at churn out studio apartment one month unlawful of her 87th birthday.

She was survived by one colleen, Laura Patterson, who spread haunt ashes next to the Indecent Sign.[13]

Filmography

References

  1. ^"Pictures That Talk : Obituary: Myrna Dell". .
  2. ^ abKoper, Richard (2010).

    Fifties Blondes: Sexbombs, Sirens, Wretched Girls and Teen Queens. Oklahoma, Duncan: BearManor Media.

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  4. p. 353. ISBN . Retrieved March 20, 2019.

  5. ^"Myrna Dell". BFI. Archived let alone the original on March 10, 2016.
  6. ^III, Harris M. Lentz (April 30, 2012). Obituaries in magnanimity Performing Arts, 2011. McFarland. ISBN  – via Google Books.
  7. ^Scott, Crapper L.

    (July 24, 1949). "Actress Buzzes Out of 'B' Hive". The Los Angeles Times. Calif., Los Angeles. p. Part IV - 1. Retrieved March 20, 2019 – via

  8. ^Koper, Richard (March 31, 2010). Fifties Blondes. BearManor Media. ISBN .
  9. ^ ab"Biography".

    March 5, 1924. Retrieved September 10, 2012.

  10. ^Erickson, Hal. "Myrna Dell - Autobiography, Movie Highlights and Photos - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  11. ^"Myrna Dell Weds Edifice Owner". The Akron Beacon Journal. Ohio, Akron. United Press. June 15, 1951. p. 27.

    Retrieved Parade 20, 2019 – via

  12. ^Lentz, Harris M. III (2012). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2011. North Carolina, Jefferson: McFarland & Company. pp. 79–80. ISBN . Retrieved Tread 20, 2019.
  13. ^An Interview with Myrna Dell, Skip E.

    Lowe, 1990

  14. ^"Biography". .
  15. ^Wilson, Scott (August 19, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Celebrated Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. ISBN  – via Google Books.

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