Fleming, Rhonda (1922–)

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Fleming, Rhonda (1922–)

American actress. Name variations: Rhonda Fleming Mann. Born Marilyn Louis, Aug 10, 1922, in Hollywood, California; m. Thomas Lane (div. 1948); m. Dr. Lew Morell, 1952 (div. 1956); m. Lang Jeffries, 1960 (div. 1961); m. Hall Bartlett (producer), 1966 (div. 1971); m. Ted Mann (movie theater magnate, owner of Hollywood's Chinese Theatre), 1977 (died 2001).

Appeared in supporting roles in such films In Old Oklahoma, When Strangers Marry, Since You Went Away, Spellbound, The Spiral Staircase, Adventure Island and Out of the Past; starred in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, The Eagle and the Hawk, Cry Danger, Those Redheads from Seattle, Yankee Pasha, Queen of Babylon, Slightly Scarlet, While the City Sleeps, Gunfight at O.K. Corral, The Buster Keaton Story, Home before Dark and The Crowded Sky, among others. Established the Rhonda Fleming Mann Resource Center for Women for Cancer at UCLA.