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  1. Hendrix made her first film, Confidential Agent, [1] in 1945 at the age of 16, and for the first few years of her career was consistently cast in B movies. By the late 1940s, she was being included in more prestigious films, such as Ride the Pink Horse (1947) and Miss Tatlock's Millions (1948).

  2. Wanda Hendrix. Actress: Song of Surrender. Born Dixie Wanda Hendrix in Jacksonville, Florida to a logging camp boss (Max Sylvester Hendrix) and his wife (Mary Bailley), wholesome, green-eyed, dark-haired Wanda Hendrix was involved in her hometown's little theater group when she was "discovered" by a passing talent agent and signed up by Warner ...

  3. Feb 12, 1981 · LOS ANGELES (AP) - Wanda Hendrix, the diminutive actress who achieved stardom in her teens and played in about 20 movies in the late 1940's and 1950's, died of pneumonia in Burbank, Calif., on...

  4. Wanda Hendrix was born Dixie Wanda Hendrix on November 3, 1928, in Jacksonville, Florida. She caught the acting bug early and moved to California as a teenager. With her striking looks and talent, it wasn’t long before she caught the attention of Hollywood.

  5. Hendrix, Wanda (1928–1981) American actress. Name variations: Wanda Hendricks. Born Dixie Wanda Hendrix, Nov 3, 1928, in Jacksonville, Florida; died Feb 1, 1981, in Burbank, California; m. Audie Murphy (actor), 1949 (div. 1950); m. James Stack (brother of actor Robert Stack), 1954 (div. 1958); m. Steve LaMonte, 1969 (div. 1979).

  6. Sep 6, 2020 · WANDA HENDRIX (1928 – 81) She was born Dixie Wanda Hendrix in Jacksonville, Florida in 1928. Whilst appearing in her little hometown theatre group, young Dixie was noticed by a talent scout and signed to a contract by Warner Brothers, changed her professional name from Dixie to Wanda, and the Hendrix family promptly moved to California.

  7. Wanda Hendrix (November 3, 1928 – February 1, 1981) was an American film and television actress. Born Dixie Wanda Hendrix in Jacksonville, Florida, Hendrix was performing in her local amateur theater when she was seen by a talent agent who signed her to a Hollywood contract.

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