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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marie Windsor (born Emily Marie Bertelsen; December 11, 1919 – December 10, 2000) was an actress known as "The Queen of the Bs" because she appeared in so many B-movies and film noirs. After working for several years as a telephone operator, a stage and radio actress, and a bit and extra player in films, Windsor began playing feature parts on the big screen in 1947. Her first film contract, with Warner Bros. in 1942, resulted from her writing jokes and submitting them to Jack Benny. Windsor said she submitted the gags under the name M.E. Windsor "because I was afraid he might be prejudiced against a woman gag writer." When Benny finally met Windsor, "he was stunned by her good looks" and had a producer sign her to a contract. After a tenure with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in which the studio "signed her, put her in two small roles and then promptly forgot her", she signed a seven-year contract with The Enterprise Studios in 1948. The actress' first memorable role was in 1948 with John Garfield in Force of Evil playing seductress Edna Tucker. She had roles in numerous 1950s film noirs, notably The Sniper, The Narrow Margin, City That Never Sleeps, and Stanley Kubrick's heist movie, The Killing, in which she played Elisha Cook Jr.'s scheming wife. She also made a foray into science fiction with the 1953 release of Cat-Women of the Moon. Windsor co-starred with Randolph Scott in The Bounty Hunter (1954). Later, Windsor moved to television. She appeared in 1954 as Belle Starr in the premiere episode of Stories of the Century. In 1962, she played Ann Jesse, a woman dying in childbirth, in the episode "The Wanted Man" of Lawman. She appeared on programs such as Maverick, Bat Masterson, Perry Mason, Bourbon Street Beat, The Incredible Hulk, Rawhide, General Hospital, Salem's Lot (TV miniseries), and Murder, She Wrote. Windsor worked consistently through the 1960s and 1970s, and remained on screen once or so annually up to the 1990s, playing her final role at 72 in 1991. Windsor has a star at 1549 N. Vine Street in the Motion Pictures section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated January 19, 1983. She was among the 500 stars nominated for selection as one of the 50 greatest American screen legends, as part of the American Film Institute's 100 years. In 1987, Windsor received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for best actress for her work in The Bar Off Melrose. She also received the Ralph Morgan Award from the Screen Actors Guild for her service on the organization's board of directors.
Născut
11 decembrie 1919
Zodie
Săgetător
Decedat
10 decembrie 2000
Locul nașterii
Marysvale, Utah, USA
Universul filmelor sale
Regie · 2 filme
Burt Kennedy
Support Your Local Gunfighter, The Good Guys and the Bad Guys

Lovitura
Sherry Peatty
1956

Freaky Friday
Mrs Murphy
1976

Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures
Self
2001

The Narrow Margin
Mrs. Frankie Neall
1952

Cahill: United States Marshal
Mrs. Hetty Green
1973

Force of Evil
Edna Tucker
1950

Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy
Madame Rontru
1955

Song of the Thin Man
Helen Amboy
1947

The Outfit
Madge Coyle
1973

Support Your Local Gunfighter
Goldie
1971

The Sniper
Jean Darr
1952

The Fighting Kentuckian
Ann Logan
1949

Bedtime Story
Mrs. Sutton
1964

Cat-Women of the Moon
Helen Salinger
1953

City That Never Sleeps
Lydia Biddel
1953

Swamp Women
Josie Nardo
1956

The Girl in Black Stockings
Julia Parry
1957

Trouble Along the Way
Anne Williams McCormick
1953

The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
Polly
1969

Chamber of Horrors
Madame Corona
1966

The Story of Mankind
Josephine Bonaparte
1957

The Day Mars Invaded Earth
Claire Fielding
1963

The Bounty Hunter
Alice Williams
1954

No Man's Woman
Carolyn Ellenson Grant
1955