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Marie Windsor

Marie Windsor
  • Name: Marie Windsor
  • Birthday: 1919-12-11
  • Also known as: Emily Marie Bertelsen
  • Place of birth: Marysvale, Utah, USA
  • Popularity: 8.736
Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marie Windsor (born Emily Marie Bertelsen; December 11, 1919 – December 10, 2000) was an actress known as "The Queen of the Bs" because she appeared in so many B-movies and film noirs. After working for several years as a telephone operator, a stage and radio actress, and a bit and extra player in films, Windsor began playing feature parts on the big screen in 1947. Her first film contract, with Warner Bros. in 1942, resulted from her writing jokes and submitting them to Jack Benny. Windsor said she submitted the gags under the name M.E. Windsor "because I was afraid he might be prejudiced against a woman gag writer." When Benny finally met... Read More

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Title Release date
Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures   as  Self 2001-05-02
Commando Squad   as  Casey 1987-06-01
Horrible Horror   as  Helen Salinger in 'Cat-Women of the Moon' 1986-01-01
J.O.E. and the Colonel   as  Mom Roth 1985-09-11
Lovely But Deadly   as  Aunt May 1981-06-19
The Perfect Woman   as  Zelda 1981-01-01
Freaky Friday   as  Mrs Murphy 1976-12-17
Hearts of the West   as  Woman in Nevada 1975-10-08
The Outfit   as  Madge Coyle 1973-10-19
Cahill: United States Marshal   as  Mrs. Hetty Green 1973-07-11
Support Your Local Gunfighter   as  Goldie 1971-05-26
One More Train to Rob   as  Slim 1971-02-19
Wild Women   as  Lottie Clampett 1970-10-20
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys   as  Polly 1969-10-10
Chamber of Horrors   as  Madame Corona 1966-10-19
Bedtime Story   as  Mrs. Sutton 1964-06-10
Mail Order Bride   as  Hannah 1964-03-10
Critic's Choice   as  Sally Orr 1963-02-24
The Day Mars Invaded Earth   as  Claire Fielding 1963-02-14
Paradise Alley   as  Linda Belita 1962-01-02
Island Women   as  Elizabeth 1958-05-01
Day of the Badman   as  Cora Johnson 1958-01-29
The Story of Mankind   as  Josephine Bonaparte 1957-11-08
The Girl in Black Stockings   as  Julia Parry 1957-09-24
The Parson and the Outlaw   as  Tonya 1957-09-23
The Unholy Wife   as  Gwen 1957-06-24
The Killing   as  Sherry Peatty 1956-06-06
Swamp Women   as  Josie Nardo 1956-04-01
No Man's Woman   as  Carolyn Ellenson Grant 1955-10-27
Two-Gun Lady   as  Bess 1955-10-15
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy   as  Madame Rontru 1955-06-23
The Silver Star   as  Karen Childress 1955-04-07
The Bounty Hunter   as  Alice Williams 1954-09-25
Hell's Half Acre   as  Rose 1954-06-01
The Eddie Cantor Story   as  Cleo Abbott 1953-12-25
Cat-Women of the Moon   as  Helen Salinger 1953-09-03
So This Is Love   as  Marilyn Montgomery 1953-07-15
City That Never Sleeps   as  Lydia Biddel 1953-06-12
Trouble Along the Way   as  Anne Williams McCormick 1953-04-04
The Tall Texan   as  Laura Tompson 1953-02-13
The Jungle   as  Princess Mari 1952-08-01
The Sniper   as  Jean Darr 1952-05-09
The Narrow Margin   as  Mrs. Frankie Neall 1952-05-03
Outlaw Women   as  Iron Mae McLeod 1952-04-28
Japanese War Bride   as  Fran Sterling 1952-01-29
Two Dollar Bettor   as  Mary Slate 1951-09-09
Hurricane Island   as  Jane Bolton 1951-07-16
Little Big Horn   as  Celie Donlin 1951-06-15
Frenchie   as  Diane Gorman 1950-12-25
Double Deal   as  Terry Miller 1950-12-01
Force of Evil   as  Edna Tucker 1950-08-24
The Showdown   as  Adelaide 1950-08-15
Dakota Lil   as  Dakota Lil 1950-02-17
The Fighting Kentuckian   as  Ann Logan 1949-09-15
Hellfire   as  Mary Carson / Doll Brown 1949-05-29
The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend   as  LaBelle Bergere (uncredited) 1949-05-27
Outpost in Morocco   as  Cara 1949-05-02
The Three Musketeers   as  Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited) 1948-10-20
The Pirate   as  Madame Lucia (uncredited) 1948-06-11
Song of the Thin Man   as  Helen Amboy 1947-08-28
The Hucksters   as  Girl on Train (uncredited) 1947-07-17
Living in a Big Way   as  Jane, Junior League Girl (uncredited) 1947-06-10
I Love My Wife BUT!   as  Saleswoman (uncredited) 1947-04-05
I Love My Husband, But!   as  Bridge Player (uncredited) 1946-12-07
Follow the Leader 1944-06-03
Let's Face It   as  Chorus Girl (uncredited) 1943-08-04
Pilot #5   as  Mrs. Claven 1943-06-24
Cinderella Swings It   as  Girl (uncredited) 1943-01-22
George Washington Slept Here   as  (uncredited) 1942-10-30
Eyes in the Night   as  Actress at Rehearsal (Uncredited) 1942-10-16
The Big Street   as  Nightclub Patron (Uncredited) 1942-08-13
Parachute Nurse   as  Company 'C' Girl 1942-08-06
The Lady or the Tiger?   as  The Princess 1942-03-28
Four Jacks and a Jill   as  Girl Applying Makeup (uncredited) 1942-01-23
Weekend for Three   as  Old Field Inn Patron 1941-12-12
All-American Co-Ed   as  Carrot Queen (uncredited) 1941-10-31