Anne Francis RIP
Actress Anne Francis, best known for her roles in the campy sci-fi cult classic "Forbidden Planet" and the 1960s TV series "Honey West," has die at age 80.
Francis died Sunday of pancreatic cancer in a Santa Barbararetirement home, a family spokeswoman told L.A. Times.com. Friends and family members were with her.
With her signature beauty mark next to her lower lip, Francis started her career as a child model and radio actress and achieved stardom on the big screen in the early 1950s in such films as the 1956's "Forbidden Planet," starring the late Leslie Nielsen, who died November 29th.
She later became a TV actress, starring in several shows, including an episode of "The Twilight Zone" in which she played a department store mannequin who comes to life at night.
Her pivotal role came in the mid '60s when she starred as the title character in "Honey West," playing a sexy private detective who had a pet ocelot. She was the first female detective to be featured in a weekly TV series.
Francis, a stunningly beautiful blonde with a prominent beauty mark, appeared opposite such stars as Spencer Tracy, Paul Newman, Robert Taylor and Glenn Ford in some of the most popular films of the 1950s and early 1960's.
From http://extratv.warnerbros.com, KCRW, Variety and other sources. Extra reproduced above.
Francis died Sunday of pancreatic cancer in a Santa Barbararetirement home, a family spokeswoman told L.A. Times.com. Friends and family members were with her.
With her signature beauty mark next to her lower lip, Francis started her career as a child model and radio actress and achieved stardom on the big screen in the early 1950s in such films as the 1956's "Forbidden Planet," starring the late Leslie Nielsen, who died November 29th.
She later became a TV actress, starring in several shows, including an episode of "The Twilight Zone" in which she played a department store mannequin who comes to life at night.
Her pivotal role came in the mid '60s when she starred as the title character in "Honey West," playing a sexy private detective who had a pet ocelot. She was the first female detective to be featured in a weekly TV series.
Francis, a stunningly beautiful blonde with a prominent beauty mark, appeared opposite such stars as Spencer Tracy, Paul Newman, Robert Taylor and Glenn Ford in some of the most popular films of the 1950s and early 1960's.
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