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Linda Darnell
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Darnell was married three times, though each marriage ended in divorce. She remained professionally active after her first and second studio contracts with Twentieth-Century Fox and RKO expired, appearing in plays, television dramas, and nightclubs. Darnell was burned severely when fire engulfed a home she was visiting in Glenville, Illinois. She died a few days later in a hospital in Chicago.
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This is a 1952 ad for RC Cola featuring Linda Darnell! The size of the ad is approximately 3x11 inches. The caption for this ad is "RC makes you feel like new!" The ad is in great condition! This vintage ad would look great framed and displayed! Add it to your collection today!
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The studio from which Miss Darnell is to be televised looks very much like a movie studio. There are a large and experienced crew of technicians, cameras, big lights, sets, props, microphones, and so on.
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Darnell was married to cameraman J. Peverell Marley (1943-1952), brewery heir Philip Leibmann (1954-55), and pilot Merle Roy Robertson (1957-1963). Darnell and her first husband adopted a daughter, Charlotte Mildred "Lola" Marley, the actress's only child, who is the owner of The Smoking Lamp tobacco shop in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Eric Stanton (Dana Andrews), is a down-on-his-luck press agent who isliving in a small Californian town and begins to frequent a diner called "Pop's Eats" , where he meets a beautiful waitress by the name of Stella (Linda Darnell). He falls for Stella but she is not interested in him.
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Symphony conductor Rex Harrison imagines the murder of his unfaithful wife (Linda Darnell) to music by Rossini, Wagner, and Tchaikovsky. No director ever matched Preston Sturges's way of blending low slapstick and literate dialogue comedy; this 1948 film--his last major work--finds him moving toward a more Lubitschian elegance. With Edgar Kennedy, Rudy Vallee, and Lionel Stander. 105 min.
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