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  1. Linda Darnell, the woman called "almost too beautiful," left behind an estate of only $10,000, which went to her sixteen-year-old girl. Today Darnell is not remembered as well as many of her less-talented contemporaries, but an examination of her career reveals a gifted beauty whose steamy noir persona made her a tragic, unforgettable entry in Hollywood history.

  2. Childhood & Early Life. Born on October 16, 1923, in Dallas, Texas, USA, Linda Darnell was the second of four children of postal clerk Calvin Roy Darnell and the former Pearl Brown. Her older sister’s name was Undeen. She also had a younger sister named Monte Maloya and a brother named Calvin Roy, Jr.

  3. Actress Born Linda Monette Eloyse Darnell on Oct. 16, 1923 in Dallas, Texas. Died April 10, 1965 of burns suffered in fire in Chicago, Ill. L inda Darnell — who was killed in a fire at a friend's home at age 44 — was regarded as one of great natural beauties of motion pictures. She made her movie debut in 1939's "Hotel for Women," directed ...

  4. Other articles where Linda Darnell is discussed: Stuart Heisler: Films of the 1950s and early ’60s: Island of Desire, with Linda Darnell, was not widely seen, but The Star (both 1952) was a potent Bette Davis vehicle, made on a low budget in Los Angeles. In 1954 Heisler helmed Beachhead, an effective World War II yarn starring Tony Curtis as a hard-boiled U.S. Marine, and…

  5. Nov 24, 2018 · Daughter of a Texas postal clerk, actress Linda Darnell trained to be a dancer, and came to Hollywood’s attention as a photographer's model. Though only 15, Darnell looked quite mature and seductive in her first motion picture, Hotel For Women (1937), and before she was twenty she found herself the leading lady of such 20th Century-Fox male heartthrobs as Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda.

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · Linda Darnell's life was a tragedy—an American tragedy—like Judy Garland’s and Marilyn Monroe’s and James Dean’s,” wrote Ronald L. Davis in the opening lines of Hollywood Beauty (1991), to date the only biography of Darnell. The statement has merit, but that string of setbacks in her life is counterbalanced by performances of great vigor and versatility, qualities that time has made it easier to see, even if Hollywood gave Darnell short shrift during her brief time on this earth.

  7. Aug 30, 2021 · Before she even got a chance to turn her life around, the “Girl With The Perfect Face” met an end so horrific—it's unforgettable. 1. She Grew Up In A Toxic Environment. Darnell was born into a big family, but her parents’ marriage was an unhappy one. Her mother, Margaret "Pearl" Brown, had two children from a previous marriage before ...