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Audrey Mary Totter (born December 20, 1918, Joliet, Illinois) is an American actress and former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star of Austrian-Slovene and Swedish descent.
Totter began her acting career in radio in the late 1930s and after success in Chicago and New York, was signed to a seven-year film contract with MGM.
She made her film debut in Main Street After Dark (1945) and during the 1940s established herself as a popular female lead. Although she appeared in various film genres, she became most widely known to movie audiences in film noir productions. Initially MGM paired her... MORE
Audrey Mary Totter (born December 20, 1918, Joliet, Illinois) is an American actress and former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star of Austrian-Slovene and Swedish descent.
Totter began her acting career in radio in the late 1930s and after success in Chicago and New York, was signed to a seven-year film contract with MGM.
She made her film debut in Main Street After Dark (1945) and during the 1940s established herself as a popular female lead. Although she appeared in various film genres, she became most widely known to movie audiences in film noir productions. Initially MGM paired her opposite some of their biggest stars.
Among her successes were:
By the early 1950s, the tough-talking "dames" she was best known for portraying were no longer fashionable, and as MGM began to work towards creating more family-themed films, Totter was released from her contract. She was reported to have grown dissatisfied with MGM's handling of her career, only agreeing to appear in Any Number Can Play after Gable intervened. She worked for Columbia Pictures and 20th Century Fox, for example in 1951's FBI Girl, but the quality of her films dropped, and by the end of the 1950s, her career was in LESS
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