Coleen Gray

Description:

Coleen Gray was born in Staplehurst, Nebraska, in 1922. After graduating from high school she studied dramatics at Hamline University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She then decided to see America and traveled to California, stopping off at La Jolla where she worked as a waitress. After several weeks there, she moved to L.A. and enrolled in a drama school. Her performances attracted a talent scout from 20th Century-Fox, with whom she signed a contract after a screen test. Although Fox put her in several good pictures (Kiss of Death (1947), Nightmare Alley (1947), The Razor's Edge (1946) in which she acquitted herself well, many of the roles they gave her were not worthy of her talent and she never became as big a star as many thought she should have. Still, she has an extensive list of credits in films, TV, radio and on the stage.

Overview

Birthday October 23, 1922
Born In Staplehurst, Nebraska, USA
Alternative names Colleen Gray
Height 160 cm
Spouse/Ex- Joseph Fritz Zeiser May 19, 1979 - March 19, 2012 (his death),William Clymer Bidlack July 14, 1953 - May 11, 1978 (his death),Rod Amateau August 11, 1945 - March 28, 1949 (divorced)
Children Susan Amateau

Did you know

Trivia She was in a relationship with John Payne from 1952 to 1953.
Quotes [on Mamie Van Doren, with whom she worked in Star in the Dust (1956)] Oh goodness. She was from the blonde wig and tits era of Marilyn Monroe types. The producer of the film was Albert Zugsmith. When she met him, she said, "Glad to meet you, Mr. Smith".
Trademarks Played Good Girls (as opposed to the Femme Fatales) in Film Noir

Scores

The Killing
1h 24m
7.9
Red River
2h 13m
7.7
The Vampire
1h 15m
5.8
Nightmare Alley
1h 50m
7.7
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