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Fleming
King Arthur's Court
the City Sleeps
Eagle
The Redhead
Pony Express
Tropicana Hotel
The Last Outpost
1958's Home
The Big Circus
McMillan & Wife
the Rhonda Fleming Mann Clinic for Comprehensive Care
UCLA Medical Center
the Rhonda Fleming Mann Research Fellowship
Chinese Theatre
Rhonda Fleming
Carla Sapon
Bing Crosby
Meta Carson
The Killer Is Loose
Inferno
Cowboy
Cleopatra
Eddie Fisher
Marilyn Louis
Henry Willson
Jim Parsons
David O. Selznick
Bob Hope
Ronald Reagan
Victor Mature
Ted Mann
Kent Lane
Thomas Lane
Yankee
Nile
Adventure Island
Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound
Scarlet
the O.K. Corral
Wagon Train
Ellery Queen
Hollywood
Technicolor
1949's
Connecticut
Seattle
1951's Little
Egypt
Las
Beverly Hills High School
Hong Kong
Virginian
the City of Hope
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Fleming also had a knack for Westerns, appearing in The Eagle and the Hawk (1950), Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), The Redhead and the Cowboy (1951), Pony Express (1953), and the 3D musical Those Redheads From Seattle (1953).Putting her eye-catching tresses and bombshell looks to vibrant use, she also starred as a belly dancer in 1951's Little Egypt, as Cleopatra in 1953's Serpent of the Nile, and in her first leading role in 1947's tropical action film Adventure Island.She garnered significant attention for singing and dancing on the opening-night bill of Las Vegas' Tropicana Hotel in May 1957, alongside the likes of Eddie Fisher.Rhonda Fleming was born Marilyn Louis on Aug. 10, 1923, in Hollywood, into an acting family.
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