Gloria Talbott

Biography: The daughter of a California dry-cleaning establishment owner, Gloria Talbott was dancing and singing almost from the time she could walk and talk. As a child and adolescent, she played unbilled bits in such films as Maytime (1937) and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945). During her teen years, she won a high school acting trophy, and was voted "Miss Glendale" in 1947. Her first big professional break was in a Los Angeles stage production of One Fine Day, which starred the screen team of Charles Ruggles and Mary Boland. Restarting her film career in 1953, Talbott's first screen role of consequence was as the daughter of Leo G. Carroll and Joan Bennett in the delightful "comedy of murders" We're No Angels (1955). She truly came into her own as the nervous but self-reliant heroine of such B horror gems as The Cyclops (1957), The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957), I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1957) and The Leech Woman (1960). On a less fearsome note, she was seen in the recurringThe daughter of a California dry-cleaning establishment owner, Gloria Talbott was dancing and singing almost from the time she could walk and talk. As a child and adolescent, she played unbilled bits in such films as Maytime (1937) and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945). During her teen years, she won a high school acting trophy, and was voted "Miss Glendale" in 1947. Her first big professional break was in a Los Angeles stage production of One Fine Day, which starred the screen team of Charles Ruggles and Mary Boland. Restarting her film career in 1953, Talbott's first screen role of consequence was as the daughter of Leo G. Carroll and Joan Bennett in the delightful "comedy of murders" We're No Angels (1955). She truly came into her own as the nervous but self-reliant heroine of such B horror gems as The Cyclops (1957), The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957), I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1957) and The Leech Woman (1960). On a less fearsome note, she was seen in the recurring role of Abbie Crandall on the 1950s TV western Wyatt Earp. Though it might appear to the casual viewer that Talbott accepted any role that came her way, the claustrophobic actress was known to turn down parts that required her to swim underwater or to be trapped in small, enclosed places. She retired from acting in 1966 to spend more time with her family, emerging publicly only to appear at various science-fiction and nostalgia conventions around the country. In 1985, Gloria was co-starred with several other horror-flick veterans in the tongue-in-cheek thriller Attack of the B-Movie Monsters. Expand

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Perry Mason: Season 9 Sep 12, 1965 Minna Rohan tbd
tbd My Three Sons: Season 5 Sep 17, 1964 Lola tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 6 Sep 27, 1962 Bonnie tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 8 Sep 15, 1962 Hallie tbd
tbd The Untouchables: Season 3 Oct 12, 1961 Jeanne Lauder tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 7 Sep 30, 1961 Rose tbd
tbd Rawhide: Season 4 Sep 29, 1961 Jenny tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 5 Sep 2, 1961 Anne tbd
tbd Rawhide: Season 3 Sep 30, 1960 Lucille tbd
tbd Wanted: Dead or Alive: Season 3 Sep 21, 1960 Jennifer tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 4 Sep 17, 1960 Eve tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 1 Sep 12, 1959 Nedda 8.0
tbd Wanted: Dead or Alive: Season 2 Sep 5, 1959 Adelaide / Jody Sykes tbd
tbd Rawhide: Season 1 Jan 9, 1959 Jenny tbd
tbd Zorro: Season 2 Oct 1, 1958 Moneta Esperon / Gloria Talbott tbd
tbd Wanted: Dead or Alive: Season 1 Sep 6, 1958 Jody Sykes tbd
tbd Adventures of Superman: Season 4 Feb 18, 1956 Myra Van Clever tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 1 Sep 10, 1955 Holly tbd