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  1. Feb 7, 2015 · Lizabeth Scott, the blonde, husky-voiced actress who was a staple of film noir films such as "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers," "Dead Reckoning," "I Walk Alone," "Dark City" and "The Racket ...

  2. In the western town of Silver Lode, Dan Ballard is arrested for murder and theft by marshals, but he denies the charges and searches for the real culprit as the townsfolk gradually turn against him. Director: Allan Dwan | Stars: John Payne, Lizabeth Scott, Dan Duryea, Dolores Moran. Votes: 2,301. 20.

  3. Oct 16, 2022 · Lizabeth convinced me that fate was real, and that destiny can happen if you really want it,” Hughes said of the life lessons Scott imparted. “She was very self-realized. I admired her ...

  4. Lizabeth Virginia Scott (September 29, 1922 – January 31, 2015) was an American actress and singer. [1] Scott specialised in film noir roles of the 1940s and early 1950s. She was known for her roles in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) with Barbara Stanwyck, Dead Reckoning (1947) with Humphrey Bogart, Desert Fury (1948) with John Hodiak ...

  5. Biografia. Lizabeth Scott nasceu Emma Matzo em 29 de setembro de 1922 em Scranton, Pensilvânia, a mais velha de seis filhos de Mary (Pennock) e John Matzo, emigrantes ucranianos. Com formação teatral, começou por tentar a sua carreira como modelo. Em 1942, ela foi escolhida para ser a atriz substituta de Tallulah Bankhead em Thornton Wilder ...

  6. Lizabeth Scott, ever competitive with all actresses, grabbed the Kay role for herself. Miller later recalled, "(Wallis) planned to star me in 'I Walk Alone.' He tested me with Burt; it was a wonderful test. But then Lizabeth Scott decided she wanted the role, and Lizabeth got whatever she wanted—from Hal Wallis!

  7. Lizabeth Scott was born Emma Matzo on September 29, 1922 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the oldest of six children of Mary (Pennock) and John Matzo, who were Slovak immigrants. Scott attended Marywood Seminary and the Alvienne School of the Theatre in New York City, where she adopted the stage name of "Elizabeth Scott."

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