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Susan Morrow
Morrow in Cat-Women of the Moon (1953)
Born
Jacqueline Ann Teresa Bernadette Immoor

(1932-05-25)May 25, 1932
DiedMay 8, 1985(1985-05-08) (aged 52)
Resting placeEternal Hills Memorial Park, San Diego, California
OccupationActress
Years active1951-1960
Spouses
(m. 1953; ann. 1957)
William Robinson
(m. 1957; div. 1959)
Clarence Sheldon Attix Jr.
(m. 1963)
[1]
Children4
RelativesJudith Exner (sister)

Susan Morrow (born Jacqueline Ann Teresa Bernadette Immoor, May 25, 1932 – May 8, 1985) was an American actress.

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Early years

Born as Jacqueline Ann Teresa Bernadette Immoor to Frederick W. Immoor and Katherine (Shea) Immoor, Susan Morrow was the elder sister of Judith Exner. Her family moved to North Hollywood, California, when she was 13. She graduated from North Hollywood High School.[1]

Career

Morrow's screen debut came in Gasoline Alley (1951).[2] She co-starred with Charlton Heston in a 1952 western film, The Savage.

Her television career lasted only six years from 1954 to 1960. Among her appearances were two 1955 episodes of The Loretta Young Show, three 1957 episodes of Gunsmoke starring James Arness (as a love interest for Chester Goode), an episode of Sea Hunt, and a 1958 episode of Perry Mason as Arlene Dowling in the title role of "The Case of the Sun Bather's Diary". In 1960, her three final appearances were on the westerns Bronco, Maverick, and Lawman.

Personal life

Morrow was the first wife of comedian Gary Morton.[citation needed] They were married in December 1953 but separated in August 1954, with the marriage being annulled on July 9, 1957.[3] She remarried twice. Her second marriage was also unsuccessful, but her third, to Clarence Sheldon Attix Jr., on July 4, 1963, lasted until her death, and they had four children.[citation needed]

Morrow died on May 8, 1985, aged 52.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1951 Gasoline Alley Hope
1951 Corky of Gasoline Alley Hope Wallet
1951 On the Loose Catherine aka Cathy
1952 The Savage Tally Hathersall
1952 The Blazing Forest Sharon Wilks
1953 Problem Girls Jean
1953 Canadian Mounties vs Atomic Invaders Kay Conway Serial
1953 Body Beautiful Adam's Secretary
1953 Cat-Women of the Moon Lambda
1953 Man of Conflict Jane Jenks
1955 Battle Cry Susan - Ski's girl
1958 Macabre Sylvia Stevenson
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1957 Gunsmoke Melanie / Ann 3 episodes
1958 Sea Hunt Kay Dalton / Joanna Mason 1 episode
1958 Perry Mason Arlene Dowling 1 episode
1960 Maverick Connie Coleman 1 episode
1966 Missile Base at Taniak Kay Conway (archive footage), (TV movie - edited from "Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders")

References

  1. ^ a b "Susan Morrow - The Private Life and Times of Susan Morrow. Susan Morrow Pictures". www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com.
  2. ^ "Lead in First Role". The Salt Lake Tribune. Utah, Salt Lake City. November 9, 1950. p. 27. Retrieved December 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. open access
  3. ^ "Annulment Won By Actress, 25". Valley Times. California, North Hollywood. July 9, 1957. p. 2. Retrieved April 30, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.

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