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Home/People/Marla English
Marla English profile photo
Born
Jan 4, 1935Died: Dec 10, 2012
Lived 77 years
Place of Birth
San Diego, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

14
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Marleine Gaile English
IMDb Profile

Marla English

Acting

Biography
She was born Marleine Gaile English in San Diego, California. As a teenager, she worked as a model and performed locally. English was originally signed to a contract by Paramount Pictures in 1952 after winning a San Diego beauty pageant to be "Fairest of the Fair". She was paid $150 per week to appear in such films as Red Garters (1954) and Rear Window (1954). She was often cut out of these films. Her contract went up to $200 a week. Her breakthrough role came when she was borrowed by Aubrey Schenck to appear in Shield for Murder (1954). She received a major break when she was cast opposite Spencer Tracy in The Mountain, a film which was to be made in France. English was given a smallpox vaccine before leaving to go on location. She quickly developed a raging fever and decided to pull out of the movie. Paramount suspended English and replaced her with Barbara Darrow. Parade Magazine questioned English about her decision in September 1955. She said it was a very dumb move and was unsure why she decided against making The Mountain. A close relative told the publication that English had fallen in love with Paramount actor Larry Pennell. She became enraged when the studio would not give Pennell a role in the film so they could travel to France together. English made mostly B films throughout her career in Hollywood. Some of these include Three Bad Sisters, Runaway Daughters, The She Creature, Flesh and the Spur, and Voodoo Woman. In 1955, she appeared with John Ireland and Pennell in Hell's Horizon.
Voodoo Woman poster

Voodoo Woman

as Marilyn Blanchard
1957
Flesh and the Spur poster

Flesh and the Spur

as Wild Willow
1956
A Strange Adventure poster

A Strange Adventure

as Lynn Novak
1956
The She-Creature poster

The She-Creature

as Andrea Talbott / Elizabeth Wetherby
1956
Three Bad Sisters poster

Three Bad Sisters

as Vicki Craig
1956
Runaway Daughters poster

Runaway Daughters

as Audrey
1956
Hell's Horizon poster

Hell's Horizon

as Sami
1955
Desert Sands poster

Desert Sands

as Zara
1955
Shield for Murder poster

Shield for Murder

as Patty Winters
1954
Living It Up poster

Living It Up

as Manicurist (uncredited)
1954
About Mrs. Leslie poster

About Mrs. Leslie

as Minor Role
1954
Rear Window poster

Rear Window

as Girl at Songwriter's Party (uncredited)
1954
Yankee Pasha poster

Yankee Pasha

as Harem Girl
1954
Casanova's Big Night poster

Casanova's Big Night

as Girl In Gondola
1954