Audrey Long

Audrey Long

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1922-04-14
Place of Birth:Orlando, Florida, USA
Also Known As: Audrey Gwendoline Long /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1922-04-14 More

Biography

Audrey Long was born on April 14, 1922 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She was an actress, known for Born to Kill (1947), Pan-Americana (1945) and Desperate (1947). She was married to Leslie Charteris and Edward Rubin. She died on September 19, 2014 in Virginia Water, Surrey, England.She studied at the Max Reinhardt Drama School in Hollywood on a scholarship, and upon graduation, was signed by Warner Brothers. She also worked as a Power's model. In 1943, she went on a nationwide drive selling war bonds. From 1944, she had leading roles in B-movies at RKO, Monogram, Republic, and Columbia, leaving films in 1952.
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Cavalry Scout
Romance Action Adventure Western
Insurance Investigator
Crime Drama Romance
Alias the Champ
Action Comedy Crime
Homicide for Three
Action Adventure Crime Mystery Romance
Adventures of Gallant Bess
Action Drama Romance Western
Song of My Heart
Drama Music Romance
Desperate
Thriller Crime
Born to Kill
Crime Drama Thriller
A Game of Death
Adventure Horror
A Night of Adventure
Crime Mystery Romance
Eagle Squadron
Romance War Drama
  • name:Audrey Long
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1922-04-14
  • Place of Birth:Orlando, Florida, USA
  • Also Known As: Audrey Gwendoline Long ·
  • Biography:Audrey Long was born on April 14, 1922 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She was an actress, known for Born to Kill (1947), Pan-Americana (1945) and Desperate (1947). She was married to Leslie Charteris and Edward Rubin. She died on September 19, 2014 in Virginia Water, Surrey, England.She studied at the Max Reinhardt Drama School in Hollywood on a scholarship, and upon graduation, was signed by Warner Brothers. She also worked as a Power's model. In 1943, she went on a nationwide drive selling war bonds. From 1944, she had leading roles in B-movies at RKO, Monogram, Republic, and Columbia, leaving films in 1952.
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