Rhonda Fleming

Rhonda Fleming ( born August 10, 1923 in Hollywood, California; actually Marilyn Louis ) is an American actress.

Life

Rhonda Fleming was born as a daughter of the New York Photo Models Effie Graham. Early 1940s, it was first occupied in smaller roles. In 1945 her breakthrough came with Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound, where she played alongside Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck. Then she was cast in numerous films of the Black series, including The Spiral Staircase and Out of the Past. Until the late 1950s it remained the cinema.

In the 1960s she played almost exclusively in television films. In 1980, she finished her career as an actress, but returned in 1990 for the short film Waiting for the Wind with Robert Mitchum again before the camera back. Today she is involved in charitable organizations and founded in 1991 with her ​​husband, Ted Mann a clinic that she continues to support even after the death of her husband in 2001. Rhonda Fleming has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Filmography (selection)

680908
de