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Paula Raymond (born Paula Ramona Wright; November 23, 1924 – December 31, 2003) was an American model and actress who played the leading lady in numerous movies and television series including Crisis (1950) with Cary Grant.
Paula Raymond (1924-2003) Paula Raymond. American leading woman of films and television in the 1950s, whose career was hampered by injuries. Raised in San Francisco, Paula Raymond studied music, dance, and opera as a child. She made her film debut as a child by chance in Keep Smiling (1938) during a visit to Los Angeles.
Jan 10, 2004 · Paula Raymond, an MGM leading lady and supporting player in the early 1950s who played opposite Cary Grant and other top stars, and later had a prolific career in early television until she was ...
Dec 31, 2003 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paula Raymond (November 23, 1924 – December 31, 2003) was an American model and actress. In 1950, she was put under contract by MGM, where she played opposite such leading men as Cary Grant and Dick Powell. Earlier in her career, Raymond acted in film noir thrillers such as City That Never Sleeps (with Gig Young and Marie Windsor), but later in her career she developed a horror film reputation. In 1952, she played the heroine in The Beast From 20,000 ...
PAULA RAYMOND. As the original choice for the role of Miss Kitty on ‘Gunsmoke,’ three adjectives describe Paula Raymond, beautiful, talented, with a great sense of humor. Paula debuted as a child actress in 1938’s “Keep Smiling” opposite Jane Withers. Paula played a bratty Shirley Temple-type, complete with her brunette hair curled ...
Jan 9, 2004 · Paula Ramona Wright (Paula Raymond), actress: born San Francisco 23 November 1924; married 1944 Floyd Patterson (one daughter deceased; marriage dissolved 1946); died Los Angeles 31 December 2003 ...
Jan 20, 2004 · Paula Raymond, an MGM leading lady and supporting player in the early 1950s who later had a prolific career in early TV until she was seriously injured in a car accident, died Dec. 31 in Los Angeles.