Evelyn Ankers(1918-1985)
- Besetzung
- Soundtrack
Evelyn Ankers wurde am 17 August 1918 in Valparaiso, Chile geboren. Sie war Schauspielerin, bekannt für Der Wolfsmensch (1941), Tarzan und das blaue Tal (1949) und Queen of Burlesque (1946). Sie war mit Richard Denning verheiratet. Sie starb am 29 August 1985 in Haiku, Maui, Hawaii, USA.
Besetzung
Soundtrack
- Größe
- 1,66 m
- Geboren am
- Verstorben
- 29. August 1985
- Haiku, Maui, Hawaii, USA(Eierstockkrebs)
- Ehepartner
- Richard Denning6. September 1942 - 29. August 1985 (sie verstorben, 1 Kind)
- Eltern
- Dee Denning
- Andere ArbeitenPerformed on Broadway in the following production:
- Publicity-Angebote
- WissenswertesDespite the numerous times she worked with Lon Chaney Jr., the two reportedly had a strong disliking for each other. Often Chaney would scare Ankers and because of this, she referred to him as "a brute with bad breath".
- ZitateRight after he [Lon Chaney Jr.] and I had finished Draculas Sohn (1943), I think, the studio invited the major magazines to a dinner party on the lot to meet all the horror stars. Everybody was there--Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and George Zucco. Lon, seated near my husband [Richard Denning] and me, proceeded to direct a number of rude, uncalled-for remarks toward Dick. Being a gentleman, Dick ignored them. Until . . . "How come", I recall Lon saying to Dick, "you're in the Navy and still in Los Angeles?" Dick replied, "It's a lot better than not being in the service at all during wartime"--which was Lon's situation. A while later, Lon said, "I've got a little ice cream on my sleeve", and wiped it on Dick's dress blues. That did it. Dick took his ice cream--which was pistachio green, in keeping with the horror motif--and pushed it in Lon's face. With all that green dripping from his face, he looked as if he were back in make-up for one of his monster characters.
- MarkenzeichenHer scream
- Spitznamen
- The Queen of the Screamers
- The Screamer
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