An alluring blonde with a husky, come-hither voice, Lizabeth Scott was a leading lady of film noir during... (Learn more)
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| Began career acting in summer stock | |
| Lent her seductive voice to off-screen narration of TV commercials | |
| Spotted by producer Hal Wallis and brought to Hollywood | |
| Worked as a fashion model in NYC | |
| 1942 | First break, understudied Tallulah Bankhead as Sabina in the Broadway production of Thornton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth" |
| 1945 | Screen debut in "You Came Along" |
| 1946 | Co-starred with Barbara Stanwyck and Kirk Douglas in "The Strange Loves of Martha Ivers" |
| 1947 | Appeared opposite Humphrey Bogart in "Dead Reckoning" |
| 1949 | Had one of best screen roles opposite Victor Mature in "Easy Living" |
| 1955 | Successfully sued CONFIDENTIAL magazine over its allegations about her sexual orientation |
| 1957 | Last film for fifteen years "Loving You", starring Elvis Presley |
| 1972 | Made one-shot return to films in "Pulp", starring Michael Caine |
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