Faith Domergue
Faith Domergue | |
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Born |
Faith Marie Domergue June 16, 1924 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Died |
April 4, 1999 74) Santa Barbara, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1941–1974 |
Spouse(s) |
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Faith Domergue (June 16, 1924 – April 4, 1999) was an American television and film actress.
Early life and career
Born in New Orleans, Domergue was adopted by Adabelle Wemet when she was six weeks old. When she was 18 months old (in 1926), Adabelle married Leo Domergue. The family moved to California in 1928 where Domergue attended Beverly Hills Catholic School and St. Monica's Convent School. While still at University High School, she was signed to a Warner Brothers contract, and made her first on-screen appearance in Blues in the Night (1941).[1]
After graduating in 1942, Domergue continued to pursue a career in acting, but after sustaining injuries in a near-fatal car accident, her plans were put on hold. While recuperating from the accident, she attended a party aboard Howard Hughes's yacht. Hughes was taken by her, so he bought out her contract with Warner, and signed her to a three-picture contract with RKO.[2] After an unsuccessful, long-delayed premiere in the film Vendetta (1950), Domergue left Hughes. She later freelanced in a number of films, including film noir Where Danger Lives (as a femme fatale opposite Robert Mitchum), westerns (Santa Fe Passage) and in 1955, three sci-fi/monster films (It Came from Beneath the Sea, This Island Earth and Cult of the Cobra).[3]
She later made films in the United Kingdom and Italy, and a last sci-fi foray in the Russian film Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet, in 1965. In the late 1950s and 1960s she made many appearances on popular television series, including Sugarfoot, Have Gun Will Travel, Bonanza, and The Rifleman. She appeared in two episodes of Perry Mason, starring Raymond Burr. In 1961 she played murderer Conception O'Higgins in "The Case of the Guilty Clients," and in 1963 she played murder victim Cleo Grammas in "The Case of the Greek Goddess." By the late 1960s, Domergue had lost interest in acting as a career, and her last acting appearances were mainly in low-budget 'B' horror movies. She began traveling to Rome, Italy in 1952, and lived there for extended periods. She moved there permanently in 1968, and remained an expatriate in Rome, Geneva, Switzerland, and Marbella, Spain until the death of her Roman husband, Paolo in 1991. She then moved to Santa Barbara where she resided until her death in 1999.
Personal life and death
In 1941, Domergue began an on-off relationship with Howard Hughes. After she discovered that Hughes was also seeing Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth, and Lana Turner, the couple broke up in 1943. She later wrote a book about her relationship with Hughes entitled My Life with Howard Hughes (1972).[4]
In 1946, Domergue married bandleader Teddy Stauffer. The marriage lasted six months, ending in 1947. That same year, she married director Hugo Fregonese with whom she had two children, Diana Maria and John Anthony. The couple divorced in 1958. In 1966, she married Paolo Cossa, with whom she remained until his death in 1992.[5]
On April 4, 1999, Domergue died from cancer, aged 74.[6]
In the 2004 Howard Hughes biopic film The Aviator, Domergue was played by Kelli Garner.[7]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1941 | Blues in the Night | Jitterbug | Uncredited |
1946 | Young Widow | Gerry Taylor | Alternative title: The Naughty Widow |
1949 | Hardly a Criminal |
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1950 | Where Danger Lives | Margo Lannington | |
1950 | Vendetta | Colomba della Rabia | |
1952 | Duel at Silver Creek, TheThe Duel at Silver Creek | Opal Lacy | Alternative title: Claim Jumpers |
1953 | Great Sioux Uprising, TheThe Great Sioux Uprising | Joan Britton | |
1954 | This Is My Love | Evelyn Myer | |
1955 | Santa Fe Passage | Aurelie St. Clair | |
1955 | Cult of the Cobra | Lisa Moya | |
1955 | This Island Earth | Dr. Ruth Adams | |
1955 | It Came from Beneath the Sea | Professor Lesley Joyce | Alternative title: Monster from Beneath the Sea |
1956 | Timeslip | Jill Rabowski | Alternative title: The Atomic Man |
1956 | Soho Incident | Bella Francesi | Alternative title: Spin a Dark Web |
1957 | Sky Burns, TheThe Sky Burns | Anna | Alternative title: Il Cielo brucia |
1957 | Man in the Shadow | Barbara Peters | Alternative title: Violent Stranger |
1958 | Escort West | Martha Drury | |
1963 | California | Carlotta Torres | |
1965 | Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet | ||
1967 | Track of Thunder | Mrs. Goodwin | |
1969 | Besieged | Lorenzo's mother | Alternative title: L'Amore breve |
1969 | One on Top of the Other | Martha | Alternative titles: Una sull'altra, Perversion Story |
1970 | Gamblers, TheThe Gamblers | Signora Del Isolla | |
1971 | Blood Legacy | Veronica Dean | Alternative title: Legacy of Blood |
1971 | The Man with Icy Eyes | Mrs. Valdes | Alternative title: L'Uomo dagli occhi di ghiaccio |
1974 | So Evil, My Sister | Millie | Alternative titles: Psycho Sisters The Siblings |
1974 | House of Seven Corpses, TheThe House of Seven Corpses | Gayle Dorian |
Year(s) | Title | Role | Notes |
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1953 | Revlon Mirror Theater, TheThe Revlon Mirror Theater | Laurie Rogers | 1 episode |
1953–1954 | Lux Video Theatre | 2 episodes | |
1954 | Fireside Theater |
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2 episodes |
1954 | Ford Theatre | 1 episode | |
1954–1958 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars |
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2 episodes |
1955 | Celebrity Playhouse | 1 episode | |
1956 | Count of Monte Cristo, TheThe Count of Monte Cristo | Renee Morrell | 1 episode |
1957 | Overseas Press Club - Exclusive! | Helen Zotos | 1 episode |
1959 | Sugarfoot | Isabel Starkey | 1 episode |
1959 | State Trooper |
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2 episodes |
1959 | Bourbon Street Beat | Susan Wood | 1 episode |
1959 | Cheyenne | Maria | 1 episode |
1959–1961 | Hawaiian Eye |
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2 episodes |
1960 | Colt .45 | Suzanne Tremaine | 1 episode |
1960 | Bronco | Catalina | 1 episode |
1960 | Michael Shayne | Kara | 1 episode |
1961 | 77 Sunset Strip | Gretchen Jervis | 1 episode |
1961 | Tall Man, TheThe Tall Man | Kate Elder | 1 episode |
1961 | Lock-Up | Marianne | 1 episode |
1961–1963 | Perry Mason |
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2 episodes |
1961–1964 | Bonanza |
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2 episodes |
1962–1963 | Have Gun - Will Travel |
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2 episodes |
1966 | Combat! | Madame Fouchet | 1 episode |
1968 | Garrison's Gorillas | Carla | 1 episode |
References
- ↑ Parla, Paul; Mitchell, Charles P. (2000). Screen Sirens Scream!: Interviews with 20 Actresses from Science Fiction, Horror, Film Noir, and Mystery Movies, 1930s to 1960s. McFarland. p. 60. ISBN 0-7864-0701-8.
- ↑ Parla, Paul; Mitchell, Charles P. (2000). Screen Sirens Scream!: Interviews with 20 Actresses from Science Fiction, Horror, Film Noir, and Mystery Movies, 1930s to 1960s. McFarland. pp. 59, 60. ISBN 0-7864-0701-8.
- ↑ Erickson, Hal. "Faith Domergue: Biography". nytimes.com.
- ↑ "Faith Domergue". glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
- ↑ Vallance, Tom (1999-05-12). "Obituary: Faith Domergue". The Independent (London). Retrieved 2009-03-04.
- ↑ Galloway, Doug (1999-04-16). "Faith Domergue". variety.com. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
- ↑ Faith Domergue 1924-1999
External links
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