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Laura Devon. Actress: Gunn. Gorgeous, well-endowed singer/actress Laura Devon arrived in Tinseltown during the early 1960s, but gave notice less than a decade later and retired permanently after her fourth marriage. She made only five films.
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In addition, Devon appeared in five feature-length commercial films, playing Rusty Sartori in Goodbye Charlie (1964), Julie Kazarian in Red Line 7000 (1965), Marie Champlain in Chamber of Horrors (1966), Rosemary in A Covenant with Death (1967) and Edie Hart in Gunn (1967).
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Laura Devon was widely known for her acting on the big screen. Devon's career started out on the small screen, landing roles on the series "The Twilight Zone" (CBS, 1959-1964) and "The Richard Boone Show" (NBC, 1963-65).
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Laura Devon. Actress: Gunn. Gorgeous, well-endowed singer/actress Laura Devon arrived in Tinseltown during the early 1960s, but gave notice less than a decade later and retired permanently after her fourth marriage. She made only five films.
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