Rhonda Fleming
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Rhonda Fleming (born Marilyn Louis; August 10, 1923 – October 14, 2020) was an American film and television actress and singer. She acted in more than 40 films, mostly in the 1940s and 1950s, and became renowned as one of the most glamorous actresses of her day, nicknamed the "Queen of Technicolor" because she photographed so well in that medium.
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Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1943 | In Old Oklahoma | Dance-hall girl | Uncredited |
1944 | Since You Went Away | Girl at dance | Uncredited |
When Strangers Marry | Girl on train | Uncredited | |
1945 | Spellbound | Mary Carmichael | |
1946 | Abilene Town | Sherry Balder | |
The Spiral Staircase | Blanche | ||
1947 | Adventure Island | Faith Wishart | |
Out of the Past | Meta Carson | ||
1949 | A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | Alisande La Carteloise | |
The Great Lover | Duchess Alexandria | ||
1950 | The Eagle and the Hawk | Mrs. Madeline Danzeeger | |
1951 | Cry Danger | Nancy Morgan | |
The Redhead and the Cowboy | Candace Bronson | ||
The Last Outpost | Julie McQuade | ||
Little Egypt | Izora | ||
Crosswinds | Katherine Shelley | ||
1952 | Hong Kong | Victoria Evans | |
The Golden Hawk | Captain Rouge | ||
1953 | Tropic Zone | Flanders White | |
Serpent of the Nile | Cleopatra | ||
Pony Express | Evelyn Hastings | ||
Inferno | Geraldine Carson | ||
Those Redheads From Seattle | Kathie Edmonds | ||
1954 | Jivaro | Alice Parker | |
Yankee Pasha | Roxana Reil | ||
1955 | Queen of Babylon | Semiramis | |
Tennessee's Partner | Elizabeth "Duchess" Farnham | ||
1956 | The Killer Is Loose | Lila Wagner | |
Slightly Scarlet | June Lyons | ||
While the City Sleeps | Dorothy Kyne | ||
Odongo | Pamela Muir | ||
1957 | The Buster Keaton Story | Peggy Courtney | |
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral | Laura Denbow | ||
Gun Glory | Jo | ||
1958 | Bullwhip | Cheyenne O'Malley | |
Home Before Dark | Joan Carlisle | ||
1959 | Alias Jesse James | Cora Lee Collins | |
The Big Circus | Helen Harrison | ||
1960 | The Crowded Sky | Cheryl "Charro" Heath | |
The Revolt of the Slaves | Fabiola | ||
1964 | The Patsy | Herself | |
Pão de Açúcar | Pamela Jones DeSantis | ||
1965 | Run for Your Wife | Nyta | |
1976 | Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood | Herself | |
1980 | The Nude Bomb | Edith Von Secondberg | |
1990 | Waiting for the Wind | Hannah | Short, (final film role) |
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Television
- Colgate Comedy Hour (1951) (guest with Abbott and Costello and Errol Flynn)
- What's My Line? (1955) (celebrity mystery guest)
- The Red Skelton Show (1955) (as Phyllis in "Freddy's Romance")
- Wagon Train (1958) (as Jennifer Churchill in "The Jennifer Churchill Story")
- Wagon Train (1961) (as Patience Miller in "The Patience Miller Story")
- Here's Hollywood (1961) (celebrity guest with third husband, Lang Jeffries)
- The Dick Powell Show (1961) (as Margo Haley in episode "John J. Diggs")
- Wagon Train (1963) (as Sandra Cummings in "The Sandra Cummings Story")
- The Virginian (1964) (guest star in episode "We've lost a train")
- Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1964) (as Purity in episode "Have Girls, Will Travel")
- Needles and Pins (1973) (guest star in episode "It Was a Very Good Line")
- McMillan and Wife (1974) (guest star in episode "Cross and Double-cross")
- Kung Fu (1975) (guest star as Jennie Malone in episode "Ambush")
- The Love Boat (1978) (celebrity guest)
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