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Pretty Barbara Hale is best known for portraying Della Street on the TV series Perry Mason, but Hale has acted in numerous films, including Jolson Sings Again, Lone Hand, and The Giant Spider Invasion. |
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Bombshell Joy Harmon made her mark in several 1960s films, including Village of the Giants and One Way Wahine. Her car-washing scene in Cool Hand Luke nearly steals the movie. |
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Beautiful Allison Hayes was the star of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, but she also appeared in a string of now-classic films from the 1950s, such as The Unearthly and The Disembodied. |
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Pretty Joyce Holden made too few films during her brief career in films; nonetheless, she starred in some cult classics from the 1950s, such as Girls in the Night and Terror From the Year 5000. |
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Glamorous Mary Beth Hughes livened many low-budget features with her acting and singing talents in such films as I Accuse My Parents, The Lady Confesses, and Men on Her Mind. |
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Gorgegous Martha Hyer first rose to fame in westerns. She also acted in comedies, thrillers, and even a beach party film. Some of her movies include Red Sundown, Desire in the Dust, and Bikini Beach. |
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Sexy Adele Jergens played 'B' girls in a number of film noir thrillers and several comedies in the 1940s and 1950s. |
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Glamorous Carolyn Jones is best known for her role as Morticia Addams on TV's The Addams Family. Jones starred in such films as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and House of Wax. |
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Sex kitten Sylva Kosinca acted in such pictures as Hercules and Deadlier Than the Male in the 1960s and 1970s. |
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Beautiful Nancy Kovack was under contract with Columbia in the 1960s, starring in The Outlaws Is Coming and Jason and the Argonauts. |
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Cool blonde Veronica Lake starred in a number of film-noir thrillers in the 1940s but was also adept at comedy. Some of her best films include I Married a Witch and The Blue Dahlia. |
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Knockout Joi Lansing got her start in Hollywood as a model, but soon afterward found many roles in film and television. The Joi Lansing page also features an extensive gallery section. |
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Piper Laurie started her Hollywood career in costume dramas at Universal-International; after abandoning her career in the 1960s, she made a big comeback in the 1970s in the film Carrie. |
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Pretty Virginia Leith starred in several films in the 1950s; her most famous role came in The Brain That Wouldn't Die. |
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Sultry Julie London is probably best remembered as a singer, or perhaps from the TV series Emergency!, but London starred in a number of B movies in the 1940s and 1950s. |
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Although Donna Loren's career was rooted in pop music, she appeared in a number of beach party films in the 1960s, such as Muscle Beach Party. |
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Seductive Tina Louise has enjoyed a lengthy career in films, television, and on stage. Best known as Ginger Grant in Gilligan's Island, Louise has acted in numerous films and television shows since the 1950s. |
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Oscar-winning beauty Dorothy Malone acted in a number of 'A' and 'B' pictures during her lengthy career, including Beach Party, The Fast and the Furious, and Written on the Wind. |
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Jayne Mansfield made a number of 'B' movies between 1955 and 1967, including The Loves of Hercules, The Fat Spy, and Las Vegas Hillbillys. |
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Glamour girl Virginia Mayo starred in a number of musical comedies, westerns, and film noir, including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and The Proud Ones. |
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Wanda McKay acted in numerous B movies throughout the 1940s, including Bowery at Midnight, Voodoo Man, and Because of Eve. |
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Exotic Marisa Mell played the femme fatale in such films as Secret Agent Super Dragon and Diabolik. |
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Colleen Miller starred in several Universal-International films in the 1950s during her too-short acting career, such as Playgirl and Step Down to Terror. |
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As 'The Queen of Technicolor,' Maria Montez starred in some of the best escapist films of the 1940s, including Cobra Woman and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. |
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Bombshell Cleo Moore perfected her bad-girl role in several 1950s potboilers directed by Hugo Haas. |
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Glamorous Terry Moore has appeared in films since the early 1940s, and her films include Mighty Joe Young and Beneath the 12-Mile Reef. |
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Curvaceous Caroline Munro graced many horror and science fiction films in the 1970s and is also known for her turn as a Bond girl in The Spy Who Loved Me. |