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Sally Forrest

Sally Forrest (born Katherine Feeney; May 28, 1928 – March 15, 2015), was an American film, stage and TV actress of the 1940s and 1950s.
==Career==
Born in San Diego,〔Colker, David (March 28, 2015). ("Sally Forrest, dancer lifted to dramatic roles by Ida Lupino, dies at 86" ), latimes.com; retrieved 2015-03-29.〕 she studied dance from a young age and shortly out of high school was signed to a contract by MGM.〔(Sally Forrest, Actress in 1940s and '50s Film Musicals )" () (March 27, 2015), nytimes.com; retrieved 2015-03-29.〕 to Michael and Marguerite (née Ellicott) Feeney. Her father was a U.S. Navy career officer, who moved his family to various naval bases, finally settling in San Diego. He and his wife later became ballroom dancers and taught dance classes, where their daughter began learning her lifelong craft.〔(Sally Forrest biography ), artsmeme.com, December 8, 2013; accessed August 14, 2015.〕
Forrest began her film career as a chorus dancer in MGM musicals of the 1940s.〔 She made her acting debut in ''Not Wanted'' (1949), scripted and produced by Ida Lupino. The controversial subject of unwed motherhood was a raw and unsentimental view of a condition that was seldom explored by Hollywood. The film launched her to star in two further Lupino projects, ''Never Fear'' (1949) and ''Hard, Fast and Beautiful'' (1951), as well as other film noir films, including the star-studded ''While the City Sleeps'' (1956), directed by Fritz Lang.〔 Her musical background and training as a jazz and ballet dancer brought roles in the transitional musicals that rounded off the golden age of MGM; most notable was ''Excuse My Dust'' (1951).
Most of her films were made at MGM, which prided itself as family entertainment, but RKO, headed by the eccentric and controlling Howard Hughes, presented a very different creative challenge. ''Son of Sinbad'' (1955), now a cult classic, was one of his many pet projects where he had a personal interest in re-designing the star's skimpy wardrobe. With each rehearsal, Sally noticed her harem dance costume slowly disappearing, until it was barely compliant with the Production Code.
In 1953, after moving to New York with her husband, writer and producer Milo Frank (who was hired to be head of casting for CBS), her film work transitioned to theatre and TV. She starred on Broadway in ''The Seven Year Itch'', and appeared in major stage productions of ''Damn Yankees'', ''Bus Stop'', ''As You Like It'' and ''No No Nanette''. Later she returned to Hollywood and continued working at RKO and Columbia Pictures.

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