Acting
Community Rating
6.6
TMDB estimate
Born
October 16, 1923
Died
April 10, 1965 (age 41)
Born in
Dallas, Texas, USA
Linda Darnell (October 16, 1923 – April 10, 1965) was an American film actress. Darnell was a model as a child, and progressed to theater and film acting as an adolescent. At the encouragement of her mother, she made her first film in 1939, and appeared in supporting roles in big budget films for 20th Century Fox throughout the 1940s. She rose to fame with co-starring roles opposite Tyrone Power in adventure films and established a main character career after her role in Forever Amber (1947). Furthermore, she won critical acclaim for her work in Unfaithfully Yours (1948) and A Letter to Three Wives (1949). Notorious for her unstable personal life, Darnell was incapable of dealing with Hollywood, and landed in a downward spiral of alcoholism, unsuccessful marriages and highly publicized or scandalous affairs. She failed to receive recognition from the industry and its critics, and disappeared from the screen in the 1950s. Darnell died from burns sustained in a house fire. Description above from the Wikipedia article Linda Darnell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Marilyn, dernières séances
as archive footage
2008

Linda Darnell: Hollywood's Fallen Angel
as Self (Archive Footage)
1999

Showbiz Goes to War
as (archive footage)
1982

Black Spurs
as Sadie
1965

Burke's Law
as Monica Crenshaw
1963

77 Sunset Strip
as Zina Felice
1958

Zero Hour!
as Ellen Stryker
1957

Wagon Train
as Dora Gray Fogelberry
1957

Homeward Borne
as Meg Lyttleton
1957

Dakota Incident
as Amy Clarke
1956

White Corridors
as Ellen Barber
1956

The 20th Century Fox Hour
as Lily Martyn
1955

Screen Director's Playhouse
as Ellen Barber
1955
Hollywood Preview
as Self
1955

It Happens in Roma
as Renata Adorni
1955

This Is My Love
as Vida Dove
1954

Climax!
as Helen Randall
1954

Angels of Darkness
as Lola Baldi
1954

Second Chance
as Clare Shepperd, alias Clare Sinclair
1953

Blackbeard, the Pirate
as Edwina Mansfield
1952