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As a child she studied at Seattle's Cornish School. Still in her early twenties, after several years of stock work in New York, she joined Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theater where she won critical praise for her title role in "Alice in Wonderland." She came to Hollywood in 1934 under contract with Warners, debuting in Happiness Ahead (1934). She co-starred with Paul Muni in The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936) and played in many small roles, both in films - e.g., the phony U.N. ambassador's wife in North by Northwest (1959) - and television: The Twilight Zone (1959), Gunsmoke (1955), and Perry Mason (1957) in the fifties and sixties. She died at Manhattan's Florence Nightingale Nursing Home, aged 94.- Actor
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Ray Montgomery was born on 27 May 1922 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Ramar of the Jungle (1952), Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954) and The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955). He was married to Jean Trent. He died on 4 June 1998 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.- Dennis Dolinger was born in 1947. He died on 4 June 1998 in Capitol View, District of Columbia, USA.
- Shirley Povich was born on 15 July 1905 in Bar Harbor, Maine, USA. He was married to Ethyl Friedman. He died on 4 June 1998 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
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Tibor Inkey was born on 3 April 1908 in Budapest, Hungary. He is known for Magyar Feltámadás (1939), Magdolna (1942) and End of the Game (1975). He died on 4 June 1998 in Budapest, Hungary.- Vladimir Mashchenko was born on 20 November 1936 in Khabarovsky krai, USSR. He was an actor, known for Shalnaya baba (1991), War and Peace (1965) and Rol (1993). He died on 4 June 1998 in Moscow, Russia.
- Robert Levis was born on 3 September 1929 in Australia. He was an actor, known for Death of a Ghost (1960) and Ballad for One Gun (1963). He died on 4 June 1998 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- His father was half Cherokee, and he was born on a Choctaw Indian reservation. He worked in Texas picking cotton until his sharecropper family moved to California to pick fruit. He began writing while in the Army during the Korean War and later received a Master's degree from San Francisco State University. His first novel, "As I Was Young and Easy" (1958), was written in 17 days. He wrote three others, "Spore 7" (1979), "Honktonk Man" (1980 - which became a movie directed by a starring Clint Eastwood), and "Children of the Dust" (1995 - a Sidney Poitier CBS mini-series about the settlement of Oklahoma). He died at the South Austin Hospital and was survived by two sisters (Peggy Lasado and Jane Sanders), a son Steven, and four grandchildren.