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Phyllis Kirk (born Phyllis Kirkgaard or Kirkegaard; September 18, 1927 – October 19, 2006) was an American actress. Early life [ edit ] Kirk was born in Syracuse, New York , [3] although some sources state her birthplace as Plainfield, New Jersey .
Phyllis Kirk (1927-2006) Phyllis Kirk. Of Danish descent and born in Syracuse, New York, Phyllis Kirk worked as a waitress and a perfume counter clerk before she began a modeling career. Stage roles ensued before Hollywood beckoned. She was a contract player at MGM and then Warner Brothers, where in her most famous role she was stalked by ...
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- Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
Phyllis Kirk. Actress: Crime Wave. Of Danish descent and born in Syracuse, New York, Phyllis Kirk worked as a waitress and a perfume counter clerk before she began a modeling career. Stage roles ensued before Hollywood beckoned. She was a contract player at MGM and then Warner Brothers, where in her most famous role she was stalked by maniacal sculptor Vincent Price in House of Wax (1953 ...
- September 18, 1927
- October 19, 2006
Oct 23, 2006 · LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22 - Phyllis Kirk, who played the raven-haired beauty stalked by Vincent Price in the 1953 horror film "House of Wax," died on Thursday at the Motion Picture and Television ...
Oct 22, 2006 · Phyllis Kirk Obituary. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Phyllis Kirk, who played the raven-haired beauty stalked by Vincent Price in the 1950s horror film "House of Wax," died Thursday. She was 79. Kirk died of ...
Oct 21, 2006 · Actress Phyllis Kirk, who played the raven-haired beauty stalked by Vincent Price in the 1950s horror film “House of Wax,” has died. She was 79. Kirk died Thursday of a post cerebral aneurysm ...
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Oct 22, 2006 · Phyllis Kirk, an actress who played the damsel in extreme distress stalked by Vincent Price in "House of Wax," a horror movie considered the best and most popular 3-D film of the 1950s, has died.