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15 Facts About Gloria Talbott

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Gloria Maude Talbott was an American film and television actress.

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Gloria Talbott later assisted with the platting of the city.

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In November 1948, Talbott was in the cast of One Fine Day, a comedy presented on stage at the Biltmore Theater in Los Angeles.

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Gloria Talbott appeared in Crashout, the Humphrey Bogart comedy We're No Angels, Lucy Gallant, and All That Heaven Allows.

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Gloria Talbott later became known as a "scream queen", after appearing in a number of horror films, including The Daughter of Dr Jekyll, The Cyclops, I Married a Monster from Outer Space, and The Leech Woman.

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Gloria Talbott guest-starred in the premiere episode of Mr Adams and Eve, "The Young Actress", which was broadcast on January 4,1957.

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Gloria Talbott appeared in the 1956 episode "The Singing Preacher" of the religious anthology series, Crossroads.

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Gloria Talbott was cast in the syndicated American Civil War drama Gray Ghost, the 1958 episode "Fatal Memory" on CBS's Wanted: Dead or Alive, the 1959 episode "Have Sword, Will Duel" of the NBC Western Cimarron City, and in the 1961 NBC Western Whispering Smith in the role of Cora Gates.

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Gloria Talbott guest-starred as Jenny in the 1958 episode "A Cup of Black Coffee" of the CBS crime drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective, reprising the pairing David Janssen and she played in the 1955 film All That Heaven Allows.

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In 1960, Gloria Talbott made guest-starring appearances as Nora Lanyard and Lucinda Jennings in the episodes "Landlubbers" and "Devil in Skirts" of the NBC Western series, Riverboat.

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Gloria Talbott appeared in the ABC Western series, The Rebel and in Bonanza as Nedda in the episode "Escape to Ponderosa".

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Gloria Talbott appeared twice on CBS's TV Western series Bat Masterson, once in the 1958 episode "Trail Pirate" playing Ellen Parrish, a widowed yet brave wagon train owner, then again in the 1960 episode "Barbary Castle" playing Scottish-accented Mary MacLeod.

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Gloria Talbott appeared in the 1961 episode "Terror in the Afternoon" of the syndicated crime drama The Brothers Brannagan.

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In 1965, Gloria Talbott was cast in the lead in an episode of the syndicated series, Death Valley Days, "Kate Melville and the Law".

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On September 19,2000, Gloria Talbott died of kidney failure while hospitalized in Glendale, California.