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Adele Mara

Adele Mara
  • Name: Adele Mara
  • Birthday: 1923-08-28
  • Also known as: Adelaida Delgado
  • Place of birth: Highland Park, Michigan, USA
  • Popularity: 0.169
Biography:  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Adele Mara (April 28, 1923 – May 7, 2010), born Adelaide Delgado, was an American actress, singer and dancer who appeared in films during the 1940s and 1950s. During the 1940s, the blond actress was also a popular pinup girl. One of her early roles was as a receptionist in the Three Stooges film I Can Hardly Wait. Other films include The Vampire's Ghost, Wake of the Red Witch, Angel in Exile, Sands of Iwo Jima, California Passage, and Don Siegel's Count the Hours. In 1961 appeared as a guest star with Cesar Romero on The Red Skelton Show in a sketch titled "Deadeye & The Alamo" - she played Elaine the nurse. Born in Highland Park, Michigan,... Read More

Movies:

Title Release date
The Big Circus   as  Maria 'Mama' Colino 1959-07-05
Curse of the Faceless Man   as  Maria Fiorillo 1958-08-14
The Saga of Andy Burnett   as  Estrellita 1957-10-02
The Black Whip   as  Ruthie Dawson 1956-12-01
Back from Eternity   as  Maria Alvarez - Stewardess 1956-09-07
Count the Hours!   as  Gracie Sager, Max Verne's Girlfriend 1953-04-01
The Sea Hornet   as  Suntan Radford 1951-11-06
California Passage   as  Beth Martin 1950-12-15
The Avengers   as  Maria Moreno 1950-06-10
Rock Island Trail   as  Constance Strong 1950-05-18
Sands of Iwo Jima   as  Allison Bromley 1950-01-01
Wake of the Red Witch   as  Teleia Van Schreeven 1948-12-30
Angel in Exile   as  Raquel Chavez 1948-10-20
Night Time in Nevada   as  Joan Andrews 1948-09-05
I, Jane Doe   as  Marga-Jane Hastings 1948-05-25
The Gallant Legion   as  Catalina 1948-05-24
Campus Honeymoon   as  Bessie Ormsbee 1948-02-01
The Main Street Kid   as  Gloria 1948-01-01
Exposed   as  Belinda Prentice 1947-09-08
Blackmail   as  Sylvia Duane 1947-07-24
Robin Hood Of Texas   as  Julie 1947-07-15
The Trespasser   as  Dee Dee, newspaper morgue assistant 1947-07-03
Web of Danger   as  Peg Mallory 1947-06-10
Twilight on the Rio Grande   as  Elena Del Rio 1947-03-31
I've Always Loved You   as  Señorita Fortaleza 1946-12-02
The Magnificent Rogue   as  Sugar Lee 1946-11-07
The Invisible Informer   as  Marie Ravelle 1946-08-19
The Last Crooked Mile   as  Bonnie 1946-08-09
The Inner Circle   as  Geraldine Travis, alias Gerry Smith 1946-08-07
Night Train to Memphis   as  Constance Stephenson 1946-07-12
Traffic in Crime   as  Silk Cantrell 1946-06-28
Passkey to Danger   as  Renee Beauchamps 1946-05-11
The Catman of Paris   as  Marguerite Duval 1946-04-20
A Guy Could Change   as  Bernice 1946-01-27
Song of Mexico   as  Carol Adams 1945-12-28
The Tiger Woman   as  Sharon Winslow 1945-11-16
Girls of the Big House   as  Harriet 1945-11-02
Bells of Rosarita   as  Patty Phillips 1945-06-19
Flame of Barbary Coast   as  Marie (uncredited) 1945-05-28
The Vampire's Ghost   as  Lisa 1945-04-13
Earl Carroll Vanities   as  Chorine 1945-04-05
Grissly's Millions   as  Maribelle 1945-01-16
Thoroughbreds   as  Sally Crandall 1944-12-23
Faces in the Fog   as  Gertrude 1944-11-30
Atlantic City   as  Adele - Barmaid 1944-09-15
Call of the South Seas   as  Aritana 1944-04-07
The Fighting Seabees   as  Twinkles Tucker - Jitterbugger (uncredited) 1944-01-27
I Can Hardly Wait   as  Secretary (uncredited) 1943-08-13
Good Luck, Mr. Yates   as  Welder 1943-06-29
Crime Doctor   as  Nurse 1943-06-22
Back from the Front   as  Dizzy (uncredited) 1943-05-28
Redhead from Manhattan   as  Check Girl 1943-05-06
Riders of the Northwest Mounted   as  Gabrielle Renaud 1943-02-15
Reveille with Beverly   as  Evelyn Ross 1943-02-04
The Great Glover 1942-12-26
You Were Never Lovelier   as  Lita Acuña 1942-11-19
Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood   as  Eve Sanders 1942-11-05
Lucky Legs   as  Secretary 1942-10-01
Vengeance of the West   as  Anita Morell 1942-08-16
Alias Boston Blackie   as  Eve Sanders 1942-04-02
Shut My Big Mouth   as  Elena Conchita Montoya 1942-02-19
Blondie Goes to College   as  Babs Conelly 1942-01-15
Honolulu Lu   as  Debutante 1941-12-11