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Early life and career

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Talbott was born in Glendale, California, a city co-founded by one of her grandfathers. She began her career as a child actress in such films as Maytime (1937) , Sweet and Low-down (1944) and A Tree Grows In Brooklyn (1945). Her sister, Lori Talbott, also became an actress. After leaving school, Talbott formed a dramatic group and played "arena"-style shows at various clubs. She stopped acting following her first marriage, and resumed after her divorce, working extensively in film and television.

Film roles

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Talbott worked in film on a regular basis during the 1950s. She appeared in Crashout (1955), the Humphrey Bogart comedy We're No Angels (1955), Lucy Gallant (1955), and All That Heaven Allows (1955).

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She later became known as a 'scream queen' after appearing in a number of horror films including The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957), The Cyclops (1957), I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958), and The Leech Woman (1960).

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Her final film role was as Bri Quince, the love interest in the 1966 Western film An Eye for an Eye.

Television roles

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In 1955, Talbott appeared in TV Reader's Digest episode America's First Great Lady as Pocahontas.

On November 27, 1956, she starred as Maureen in a science fiction episode of the television anthology series Conflict entitled "Man From 1997". On October 1, 1957, she appeared as Linda Brazwell in the episode "Reluctant Hero" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western television series Sugarfoot, in which her character is involved in a range war with the elderly rancher that Sugarfoot (Will Hutchins) is working for.

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Talbott's multiple television credits also includes the syndicated Adventures of Superman, The Range Rider and The Cisco Kid, the NBC western anthology series Frontier, and the syndicated western-themed crime drama, Sheriff of Cochise with John Bromfield. She appeared in the 1956 episode "The Singing Preacher" of the religion anthology series, Crossroads, and in the fourth episode of the first season of Gunsmoke that same year, entitled "Home Surgery", appearing later in the season episodes "Cody's Code", and "The Cousin."

Talbott was cast in the syndicated American Civil War drama Gray Ghost, the 1958 episode "Fatal Memory" on CBS's Wanted: Dead or Alive (returning for the 1960 episode "Tolliver Bender"), 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. She guest-starred as Jenny in the 1958 episode "A Cup of Black Coffee" of the CBS crime drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective. She also guest-starred in several episodes of ABC's Zorro.

In 1960, 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. She was cast as Sandy in "The Velvet Frame" of the ABC/WB drama, The Roaring 20s. She also appeared in the ABC western series, The Rebel. In 1961, she portrayed Maria Mosner in the episode "The Twenty-Six Paper" of the ABC adventure series, The Islanders. That same year she guest-starred in the episode "Buddy's Wife" of the CBS sitcom Bringing Up Buddy.

She appeared on CBS's Rawhide in the episodes "The Incident of the Calico Gun" (1959), "Incident of the Broken Word" (1960) and "Prairie Elephant" (1961). She appeared in the 1961 episode "Terror in the Afternoon" of the syndicated crime drama The Brothers Brannagan. Talbott made four guest appearances on the CBS courtroom drama series Perry Mason: defendant Eve Nesbitt in "The Case of the Angry Dead Man," Ann Gilrain in "The Case of the Crying Comedian" (both in 1961), co-defendant Bonnie Lloyd in the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Elusive Element," and Minna Rohan in the 1966 episode, "The Case of the Unwelcomed Well."

In 1965, Talbott was cast as Kate Melville, a temporary woman sheriff and the daughter of a sheriff who clashes with a judge over courtroom fairness and frontier justice in the episode "Kate Melville and the Law" of the syndicated series, Death Valley Days.

Personal life

Talbott was married four times; her husbands included Dr. Patrick Mullally, Gene Parrish and Dr. Steven J. Capabianco.

Death

On September 19, 2000, Talbott died in a hospital in Glendale, California, as a result of kidney failure. She was survived by her fourth husband, Dr. Patrick Mullally, and by two children, Mark Charles Parrish and Mea Mullally.

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FAQs

What happened to actress Gloria Talbott? ›

Talbott was born in Glendale, California. She died there from kidney failure.

Where is Gloria Talbott buried? ›

She died on 19 September 2000, in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States, at the age of 69, and was buried in San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.

How many westerns was Gloria Talbott in? ›

Talbott built her acting career on the stage, working her way up to a trio of western films released by Allied Artists: Desert Pursuit (1952; with Virginia Grey), Northern Patrol (1953; with Kirby Grant), and Border City Rustlers (1953; with Guy Madison).

How many episodes of Perry Mason did Gloria Talbott appear in? ›

Talbott made four guest appearances on the CBS courtroom drama series Perry Mason: as defendant Eve Nesbitt in "The Case of the Angry Dead Man", Ann Gilrain in "The Case of the Crying Comedian" (both in 1961), co-defendant Bonnie Lloyd in the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Elusive Element", and Minna Rohan in the 1966 ...

Did Gloria Talbott have a sister? ›

Her sister is actress Lori Talbott.

Who is the actress with the last name Talbot? ›

Prolific film and television actress Nita Talbot began her career in 1949 with several uncredited film roles.

Who is Nita Talbot's daughter? ›

Who is Nita Talbot's sister? ›

Who played Holly Hawtree on Gunsmoke? ›

Gloria Talbott: Hallie, Holly Hawtree, Rose.

Who acted in the most Westerns? ›

Tom Mix Was The Most Prolific Western Actor

Starting out as a rodeo star, Mix worked as an actor beginning in 1909 and continued to pump out several movies a year up until 1929 when his career began to wind down. He made his final movie, The Miracle Rider, in 1935.

What old western movie had a black cowboy? ›

Boss nigg*r (1974)

Two black bounty hunters, pursuing an outlaw, take over a small Western town without a sheriff.

Was Paul Newman in a western? ›

While primarily known for his dramatic roles, Newman also appeared in several Western films, including "Hombre" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." Newman's performance in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" is especially praised, showcasing his onscreen chemistry with Robert Redford and the film's witty and ...

Are any of the actors from Perry Mason still alive? ›

Karl Held, who played David Gideon, a 20-something law student apprenticing at Mason's office during the 1961–62 and 1962–63 seasons, is still alive. He recently appeared in an episode of a TV series called Spades.

Why was Perry Mason in the hospital for a couple of episodes? ›

Raymond Burr was unable to appear in this episode and for the next three due to a minor surgical procedure. A few scenes, like phone conversations, were filmed in advance.

What is the scariest episode of Perry Mason? ›

Perry Mason - "The Case of the Dodging Domino"

A bunch of kids in skeleton, Satan and gypsy costumes appear in the courtroom. Bonus points for this being the sixth episode of the sixth season. Ooh! Spooky!

What happened to actress Norma Shearer? ›

Shearer's fame declined after her retirement in 1942. She was rediscovered in the late 1950s, when her films were sold to television, and in the 1970s, when her films enjoyed theatrical revivals. By the time of her death in 1983, she was best known for her "noble" roles in Marie Antoinette and The Women.

Who was Gloria Stuart married to? ›

Stuart's husband Arthur Sheekman died in January 1978.

Who was Gloria Foster married to? ›

Foster married the actor Clarence Williams III in 1967. They appeared on an episode of Williams's television show The Mod Squad that ran from 1968 to 1973; Foster made two guest appearances. The two acted together in a 1964 film, The Cool World. Williams was the one to announce her death in 2001.

Who is Gloria Henry married to? ›

Lamb between 1943 and 1948. She wed architect Craig Ellwood in 1949; they divorced in 1977. The couple had three children, Jeffrey, Adam, and Erin Ellwood. Henry died at her home in Los Angeles, on April 3, 2021, one day after her 98th birthday.

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