- Geboren am
- Verstorben3. August 2015 · Bel Air, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA (natürliche Gründe)
- GeburtsnameDoris Bernice Jensen
- Größe1,60 m
- Coleen Gray wurde am 23 Oktober 1922 in Staplehurst, Nebraska, USA geboren. Sie war Schauspielerin, bekannt für Die Rechnung ging nicht auf (1956), Panik am roten Fluß (1948) und Immer bei Anbruch der Nacht (1957). Sie war mit Joseph Fritz Zeiser, William Clymer Bidlack und Rod Amateau verheiratet. Sie starb am 3 August 2015 in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- EhepartnerJoseph Fritz Zeiser(19. Mai 1979 - 19. März 2012) (er verstorben)William Clymer Bidlack(14. Juli 1953 - 11. Mai 1978) (er verstorben, 1 Kind)Rod Amateau(11. August 1945 - 28. März 1949) (geschieden, 1 Kind)
- KinderSusan AmateauBruce Robin Bidlack
- Played Good Girls (as opposed to the Femme Fatales) in Film Noir
- She was in a relationship with John Payne from 1952 to 1953.
- In November 2008 she attended an event at the American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theatre marking the 50th anniversary of the untimely passing of actor Tyrone Power. Four of his films were screened: Der Liebesreporter (1937), Im Zeichen des Zorro (1940), Auf Messers Schneide (1946) and Der Scharlatan (1947). Also in attendance were his children, Tyrone Power Jr., Taryn Power and Romina Power, and other actors who worked with him, including Piper Laurie, Terry Moore and Jayne Meadows.
- In July 2006, she was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina, along with Marjorie Lord, Ben Murphy, Roger Davis, Russ Tamblyn, Mark Goddard, Ronnie Schell, Steve Kanaly, Cheryl Rogers and Tom Reese.
- She studied acting under the direction of drama teacher Carl Heinz Roth, a former assistant to Max Reinhardt.
- Gray is buried at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California, beside her husband Fritz Zeiser, who predeceased her in 2012.
- [on Mamie Van Doren, with whom she worked in Noch heute sollst du hängen (1956)] Oh goodness. She was from the blonde wig and tits era of Marilyn Monroe types. The producer of the film was Albert Zugsmith. When she met him, she said, "Glad to meet you, Mr. Smith".
- [on Rache ohne Gnade (1948)] I always was concerned about doing my best in the part. I wanted to do justice to the character, whatever it was. I went to the director [H. Bruce Humberstone] to ask about the interpretation of the character. I wanted to know what the character was like before the point where the script began. Mr. Humberstone barked, "Just be like Betty Grable when it comes to lines--learn them, do them!". Victor Mature later ended up throwing him through a set, but it was on another picture, so I didn't get to see it!
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