Ron Randall
The son of an accountant and the youngest of three boys, Ronald Egan Randell (pronounced Randall, not Ran-DELL) was born in Sydney on October 8, 1918, and began his six-decade-long
Sabrina
The times obituary in 2017. The prefix “sex” — whether placed before siren, bomb, symbol or kitten when describing women — is taboo in modern social protocol. In the rainy,
Suzan Ball
Suzan Ball, a second cousin of Lucille Ball, was born on March 3, 1934, in Jamestown, New York. She came to Hollywood with her family in 1941. She sang with the Mel Baker Orchestra
Jeff Chandler
Jeff was born in Brooklyn and attended Erasmus High School. After high school, he took a drama course and worked in stock companies for two years. His next role was that of an offi
Jeanne Crain
.TCM Overview: With her natural beauty and unaffected charm, the young Jeanne Crain was a breath of fresh air in 20th Century-Fox films of the 1940s. Her looks and manner became so
Ann Blyth
The dark, petulant beauty of this petite American film and musical star worked to her advantage, especially in her early dramatic career. Anne Marie Blythe was born of Irish stock
Pamela Brown
Pamela Brown trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Her first appearance was as “Juliet” in “Romeo and Juliet” at Stratford-on-Avon in 1936. S
Dan Duryea
Dan Duryea was , like Zachary Scott, one of the great villians of film. He was born in White Plains, New York in 1907. He came to film with “The Little Foxes” in 1941 w
Patricia Collinge
Irish-born stage actress, in London from 1904, on Broadway from 1908. After appearing as a flower girl in ‘The Queen of the Moulin Rouge’, she became a celebrated theat