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    American actress and entertainer

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    Debra Paget. Actress: The Ten Commandments. An acting career was always in the cards for Debra Paget (nee Debralee Griffin) and her siblings, coming from a show biz family and being the offspring of a "stage mother" anxious to get her kids into the movies.

  2. Debra starred in Princess of The Nile and had a supporting role in the Oscar winning The Ten Commandments. In 1956 she worked with Elvis Presley in the musical Love Me Tender. Elvis called Debra "the most beautiful girl in the world" but her mother would not allow them to date.

  3. Dec 23, 2018 · CBDeMilleFan. 806 subscribers. Subscribed. 145. 11K views 5 years ago #TheTenCommandments #DebraPaget #CecilBDeMille. #DebraPaget #CecilBDeMille #TheTenCommandments Debra Paget, "Lilia"...

  4. Mar 22, 2022 · March 22, 2022 By Joi. Debra Paget. When I hear the word epic used in the world of film, one of the first movies I think of is the wonderful The Ten Commandments (1956). Directed by the director most associated with epics, Cecil B. DeMille, the movie boasts an absolutely ALL STAR cast: Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Yul Brenner , Yvonne De Carlo ...

  5. in Goshen, the site of Pharaoh Sethi's proposed treasure city project, new characters were introduced: cruel master builder Baka (Vincent Price) and slave taskmaster and overseer Dathan (Edward G. Robinson), who lusted after pretty Hebrew water-girl slave Lilia (Debra Paget) - she had eyes only for handsome Hebrew stonecutter Joshua (John Derek)

  6. Debra Paget (born Debralee Griffin; August 19, 1933) is an American actress and entertainer. She is perhaps best known for her performances in Cecil B. DeMille's epic The Ten Commandments (1956) and in Elvis Presley's film debut, Love Me Tender (1956), as well as for the risqué (for the time) snake dance scene in The Indian Tomb (1959).

  7. Mar 25, 2011 · The Ten Commandments,” Cecil B. De Milles last feature (he died in January 1959), is arguably his best work–it is his most extravagant film, displaying his signature narrative and visual strategies of the past four decades. Shot on location in Egypt, Mount Sinai, and other places, the film was DeMille’s last and most successful work.

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