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    Marla English

    1935-01-04 (89 years old) in San Diego, California, USA

    She was born Marleine Gaile English in San Diego, California. As a teenager, she worked as a model and performed locally. English was originally signed to a contract by Paramount Pictures in 1952 after winning a San Diego beauty pageant to be "Fairest of the Fair". She was paid $150 per week to appear in such films as Red Garters (1954) and Rear Window (1954). She was often cut out of these films. Her contract went up to $200 a week. Her breakthrough role came when she was borrowed by Aubrey Schenck to appear in Shield for Murder (1954). She received a major break when she was cast opposite Spencer Tracy in The Mountain, a film which was to be made in France. English was given a smallpox vaccine before leaving to go on location. She quickly developed a raging fever and decided to pull out of the movie. Paramount suspended English and replaced her with Barbara Darrow. Parade Magazine questioned English about her decision in September 1955. She said it was a very dumb move and was unsure why she decided against making The Mountain. A close relative told the publication that English had fallen in love with Paramount actor Larry Pennell. She became enraged when the studio would not give Pennell a role in the film so they could travel to France together. English made mostly B films throughout her career in Hollywood. Some of these include Three Bad Sisters, Runaway Daughters, The She Creature, Flesh and the Spur, and Voodoo Woman. In 1955, she appeared with John Ireland and Pennell in Hell's Horizon.

    Movies

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    Voodoo Woman
    45 %|Apr 11, 1957
    Science Fiction, Horror
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    Flesh and the Spur
    48 %|Sep 25, 1956
    Western
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    A Strange Adventure
    51 %|Aug 24, 1956
    Crime, Drama, Thriller
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    The She-Creature
    39.68 %|Aug 1, 1956
    Romance, Fantasy, Horror
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    Runaway Daughters
    39 %|Jan 20, 1956
    Drama, Crime
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    Three Bad Sisters
    40 %|Jan 1, 1956
    Drama
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    Hell's Horizon
    50 %|Dec 31, 1955
    Action, Drama, Romance, War
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    Desert Sands
    44 %|Nov 18, 1955
    Adventure
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    Shield for Murder
    66 %|Aug 27, 1954
    Crime, Drama
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    About Mrs. Leslie
    70 %|Aug 3, 1954
    Drama, Romance
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    Rear Window
    83.51 %|Aug 1, 1954
    Thriller, Mystery
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    Living It Up
    64 %|Jul 15, 1954
    Comedy, Music
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    Yankee Pasha
    40 %|Apr 17, 1954
    Adventure, Romance
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    Casanova's Big Night
    61 %|Apr 7, 1954
    Comedy, Adventure

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