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Elena Verdugo (born April 20, 1926) is an American actress who began in films at the age of six in Cavalier of the West (1931). Her career in radio, television, and film spanned six decades.
Verdugo made numerous film appearances through the 1940s, including several Universal horror films. While filming the Abbott and Costello comedy Little Giant (1946), she met and married screenwriter Charles R. Marion, who also wrote for the comedy team's radio show. The couple had one son, Richard Marion, who later became an actor/director. He died of a heart attack in 1999, aged 50. Her second husband... MORE
Elena Verdugo (born April 20, 1926) is an American actress who began in films at the age of six in Cavalier of the West (1931). Her career in radio, television, and film spanned six decades.
Verdugo made numerous film appearances through the 1940s, including several Universal horror films. While filming the Abbott and Costello comedy Little Giant (1946), she met and married screenwriter Charles R. Marion, who also wrote for the comedy team's radio show. The couple had one son, Richard Marion, who later became an actor/director. He died of a heart attack in 1999, aged 50. Her second husband was Charles Rosewall.
Verdugo starred with Gene Autry and Stephen Dunne in the movie The Big Sombrero (1949).
Verdugo had a flair for comedy, and she garnered much laughter and applause in the title role of the hit situation comedy Meet Millie on both radio and live television of the early 1950s. She co-starred in Thief of Damascus (1952) with Paul Henreid and John Sutton. She guest starred on The Bob Cummings Show (AKA Love That Bob) in a 1958 episode entitled "Bob and the Ravishing Realtor," playing the part of the realtor. In 1963, she co-starred with Richard Egan and Roger Davis in the LESS
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