Linda Darnell

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Linda Darnell, one of five children of a postal clerk, grew up fast. At 11, she was modeling clothes, giving her age as 16. At 13, she was appearing on the stage with little theater groups. Her mother encouraged her to audition when Hollywood talent scouts came to Dallas. She went to California and when the studio found out how young she really was, she was sent home and told to come back when she was 15. Her fourth film, Star Dust (1940), was based on this real life experience. It was Star Dust (1940) that Darnell was watching the night of April 9, 1965, at the home of her former secretary, located in Glenview, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The house caught on fire in the early hours of the next morning and Darnell died that afternoon in Cook County Hospital. The character she played in one of her best known roles, Forever Amber (1947) survived the London fire, the plague and the perils of being the mistress of the English king, Charles II.

Overview

Birthday October 16, 1924
Born In Dallas, Texas, USA
Height 163 cm
Spouse/Ex- Merle Roy Robertson March 3, 1957 - November 23, 1963 (divorced),Phillip Liebmann February 25, 1954 - December 2, 1955 (divorced),J. Peverell Marley April 18, 1943 - February 20, 1951 (divorced)
Parents Calvin Roy Darnell
Children Charlotte Mildred Adams
Relatives Calvin Roy Darnell (Sibling)

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Trivia Died in a fire of unknown origin while visiting friends. While sleeping upstairs and awakened by smoke, she tried to exit through the downstairs door but was trapped. Badly burned over 90% of her body she died the following day in the hospital.
Quotes [about her time at Twentieth Century-Fox] Leaving Fox was like leaving home at 28; I'd been there since I was 16.
Nickname Tweedles
Salaries $750 /week

Scores

Fallen Angel
1h 38m
7
The Mark of Zorro
1h 34m
7.5
A Letter to Three Wives
1h 43m
7.7
No Way Out
1h 46m
7.4
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