Myrna Dell(1924-2011)
- Actress
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Marilyn Adele Dunlap was born on March 5, 1924 (for her stage name she
took her nickname, Myrna, and shortened her middle name, Adele, to
"Dell", which she used as her last name). She started her career as a
showgirl in the famous Earl Carroll Revue in New York, and made her
film debut in A Night at Earl Carroll's (1940). Signed by MGM, she appeared in Ziegfeld Girl (1941), but MGM
didn't pick up her option and she returned to Earl Carroll's. She soon
was appearing at the Billy Rose Nightclub, then spent a season in the
"George White's Scandals" revue. However, the taste of Hollywood never
left her, and she went back in 1943 and appeared in a string of
westerns with such cowboy icons as Bob Steele and Hoot Gibson. She had a small
part in the classic Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944), and shortly afterwards signed a contract
with RKO Pictures. RKO kept her busy, putting her in more than 20 films
over the next few years, even appearing with future US President
Ronald Reagan in the 1949 comedy The Girl from Jones Beach (1949). She gave a good performance in an
atypical role as the ambitious, murderous daughter of a powerful
rancher in the offbeat western The Bushwhackers (1951). She worked steadily over the
years, not only in films but on TV as well, and had a recurring role in
the Dan Duryea adventure series China Smith (1952). At one point she wrote a gossip
column, "Hollywood: Then and Now".