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  1. Faith Marie Domergue (/ d oʊ ˈ m ɛər ɡ /; June 16, 1924, or 1925 – April 4, 1999) was an American film and television actress. Discovered at age 16 by media and aircraft mogul Howard Hughes , she was signed to a contract with Hughes's RKO Radio Pictures and cast as the lead in the studio's thriller Vendetta , which had a troubled four ...

  2. Faith Domergue (1924-1999) Actress. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 2:06. The House of Seven Corpses (1974) 8 Videos. 75 Photos. Sultry, brunette Faith Domergue was born in New Orleans, part Creole, but primarily of Irish and English extraction. She was adopted when she was six weeks old.

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  3. Faith Domergue was an American film and television actress who is best known for her appearances on several science fiction, monster, and horror films that had branded her as one of the early scream queens. Discovered early on, she had signed movie contracts with Warner Brothers, and with RKO Pictures, then run by business magnet, pilot and ...

  4. Faith Domergue, actress: born New Orleans 16 June 1925; married first Ted Stauffer (marriage dissolved), 1947 Hugo Fregonese (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved 1955), 1966 Paolo Cossa...

  5. Faith Marie Domergue was an American film and television actress. Discovered at age 16 by media and aircraft mogul Howard Hughes, she was signed to a contract with Hughes's RKO Radio Pictures and cast as the lead in the studio's thriller Vendetta, which had a troubled four-year production before finally being released in 1950.

  6. May 18, 1999 · Faith Domergue, screen actress, born June 16, 1925; died April 4, 1999. In 1941, Howard Hughes, the eccentric millionaire aviator, industrialist and film producer, was in a dark mood. Most of...

  7. FAITH DOMERGUE. The beautiful star of such ‘50s Science Fiction classics as “This Island Earth” and “It Came From Beneath The Sea”, Faith Domergue, counts as her favorite films two westerns—the 1955 Republic Trucolor “Santa Fe Passage” and a “Bonanza” episode, “The Lonely House” (‘61).

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