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  1. Brenda Marshall (born Ardis Ankerson; September 29, 1915 [1] – July 30, 1992) was an American film actress. Career [ edit] Marshall made her first film appearance as Ardis Gaines in Wives of Tomorrow (1937). Her initial billing as Brenda Marshall came in Espionage Agent (1939). [2] .

  2. Brenda Marshall was a 1940s leading lady who starred in The Sea Hawk and The Constant Nymph. She married actor William Holden in 1941 and divorced in 1971, and died of throat cancer in 1992.

    • January 1, 1
    • Island of Negros, Philippines
    • January 1, 1
    • Palm Springs, California, USA
  3. Mar 28, 2021 · Brenda Marshall was the adopted daughter of William Holden, the Oscar-winning actor who starred in Stalag 17, The Wild Bunch and Picnic. She shares fond memories of her father's love, support and nurturing relationship with her and his other children. She also reveals how he became an informant for the CIA and a conservationist.

  4. Jul 30, 1992 · Brenda Marshall was an American film actress who starred in The Sea Hawk, The Constant Nymph and Strange Impersonation. She was born in the Philippines, married Richard Gaines and William Holden, and retired from acting in 1946.

  5. Biography by AllMovie. Brenda Marshall wanted to be a film actress, all right; it's just that she didn't want to be Brenda Marshall. Throughout her years in Hollywood, she insisted that her friends and co-workers address her not by her studio-fabricated cognomen, but by her given name of Ardis Anderson Gaines.

    • September 29, 1915
    • July 30, 1992
  6. Aug 14, 1992 · Aug. 14, 1992 12 AM PT. Brenda Marshall, an exotic leading lady in several swashbuckling films of the 1940s who left acting a few years after marrying actor William Holden, has died in Palm...

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  8. Jul 30, 1992 · Brenda Marshall was a Filipino actress who starred in movies such as The Sea Hawk, Captains of the Clouds, and Footsteps in the Dark. She was born in 1915 in Negros, Philippines, and married actors William Holden and Richard Gaines.

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