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Elena Verdugo

American actress (1925–2017) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elena Verdugo

Elena Angela Verdugo (April 20, 1925[2] – May 30, 2017) was an American actress who began in films at the age of five in Cavalier of the West (1931). Her career in radio, television and film spanned six decades.

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Elena Verdugo
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Verdugo in 1955
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Elena Angela Verdugo[1]

(1925-04-20)April 20, 1925
DiedMay 30, 2017(2017-05-30) (aged 92)
OccupationActress
Years active1931–1985
Spouses
Charles R. Marion
(m. 1946; div. 1955)
Charles R. Rosewall
(m. 1972; died 2012)
Children1
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Early life

Elena Angela Verdugo was born on April 20, 1925, in the city of Paso Robles, California. She was the daughter of Mrs. Beatrice K. Verdugo. Verdugo studied dance, drama, and music as a youngster.[3][4]

Career

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Film

When Verdugo was 15, a judge appointed her mother as her legal guardian so that she could sign a film contract.[3] One of her early appearances was in Down Argentine Way (1940).[5] She made numerous film appearances through the 1940s, including two Universal horror films, House of Frankenstein & The Frozen Ghost. While filming the Abbott and Costello comedy Little Giant (1946), she met and married screenwriter Charles R. Marion, who also wrote for the comedy team's radio show.

Verdugo starred with Gene Autry and Stephen Dunne in The Big Sombrero (1949). She had a small part as the orange girl smitten by Cyrano's gallantry in the opening theater scene of the 1950 José Ferrer version of Cyrano de Bergerac.

She co-starred in Thief of Damascus (1952) with Paul Henreid and John Sutton.

Verdugo had a starring role as a singer in 1957's Panama Sal, a musical comedy film.

Radio and television

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Verdugo in 1953

Verdugo had a flair for comedy, and she garnered much laughter and applause in the title role of the hit situation comedy Meet Millie on both radio[6] and television (1952–1956).[7] She guest starred on The Bob Cummings Show in a 1958 episode titled "Bob and the Ravishing Realtor", playing the part of the realtor. In 1959, she played Maria Carroyo in "Incident at Spanish Rock", an episode of Rawhide.

In May 1964 Verdugo appeared in a Season One episode of Petticoat Junction. She played business executive Mary Jane Hastings who returns to Hooterville to accept an achievement award, but treats the men of the town—and her smitten male assistant—shabbily.

Verdugo is perhaps best known today for her role as office assistant/nurse Consuelo Lopez in the ABC series Marcus Welby, M.D., starring with Robert Young in the title role and James Brolin as the medical associate. The series aired from 1969 to 1976.[7]:655

Recognition

In 1971 and 1972, Verdugo was nominated for Emmy Awards in the Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama category. Both nominations were for her performances on Marcus Welby, M.D.[8]

She has a star at 1709 Vine Street in the television section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.[9]

Personal life

Verdugo is a descendant of José María Verdugo, a Spanish soldier and recipient of the Rancho San Rafael, a land grant which included what is today the cities of Glendale, Burbank, La Crescenta, La Canada and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Atwater and Eagle Rock.[10]

Verdugo and Marion had one son, Richard Marion (born 1949), who became an actor/director. Her second husband was Charles "Rosy" Rosewall, M.D., a psychiatrist, who died in 2012.[10][11]

Verdugo died on May 30, 2017, in Los Angeles at the age of 92.[10]

Filmography

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1931Cavalier of the WestLittle GirlUncredited
1940Down Argentine WayArgentine DancerUncredited
1941Blood and SandSpecialty DancerUncredited
The Hard-Boiled CanaryGirlUncredited
Belle StarrYoung GirlUncredited
1942To the Shores of TripoliSpanish DancerUncredited
The Moon and SixpenceAta
1944Rainbow IslandMoana
House of FrankensteinIlonka
1945The Frozen GhostNina Coudreau
1946Little GiantMartha Hill
Strange VoyageCarmelita Lopez
1947Song of ScheherazadeFioretta
1948Shed No TearsMarilyn
El Dorado PassDolores
1949The Big SombreroEstrellita Estrada
Tuna ClipperBianca Pereira
The Lost TribeLi Wanna
Sky DragonConnie Jackson, alias Marie Burke
1950The Lost VolcanoNona
Snow DogAndrée Blanchard
Cyrano de BergeracOrange Girl
1951Gene Autry and the MountiesMarie Duval
1952Thief of DamascusNeela
Jet JobMarge Stevens
The PathfinderLokawa
1953The MarksmanJane Warren
1957Panama SalSal Regan
1965Day of the NightmareMiss Devi
1968How Sweet It Is!Vera Wax
1969Angel in my PocketLila Sinclair
1978The Boss' SonBetty
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Television

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1960RawhideMarie CarroyoS2:E11, "Incident at Spanish Rock"
1969–1976Marcus Welby, M.D.Consuelo LopezRegular
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