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Gloria Talbott (February 7, 1931 – September 19, 2000) was an American film and television actress. ==Early life and career== She grew up in Glendale in Los Angeles County, California, a city co-founded by one of her grandfathers. Her sister, Lori Talbott, also became an actress. Talbott began her career as a child actress in such films as ''Maytime'' (1937) '', (Sweet and Low-down )'' (1944) and ''A Tree Grows In Brooklyn'' (1945). After leaving school, Talbott formed a dramatic group and played "arena"-style shows at various clubs. She stopped acting following her first marriage, and resumed after her divorce, having worked extensively in film and television. She worked on a regular basis during the 1950s, having appeared in ''Crashout'' (1955), the Humphrey Bogart comedy ''We're No Angels'' (1955), ''Lucy Gallant'' (1955), and ''All That Heaven Allows'' (1955). In that same year, Talbott appeared in ''TV Reader's Digest'' episode ''America's First Great Lady'' as Pocahontas. She later became known as a 'scream queen' after appearing in a number of horror films including ''The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll'' (1957), ''The Cyclops'' (1957), ''I Married a Monster from Outer Space'' (1958) and ''The Leech Woman'' (1960). Her final film role was as Bri Quince in the 1966 Western film ''An Eye for an Eye'', playing the love interest of Robert Lansing's character, Talion. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gloria Talbott」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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