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Eve Whitney - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Eve Whitney
Born
February 6, 1923
Died: February 13, 2002
(Lived 79 years)
Place of Birth
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
31
Movies
1
TV Shows
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Eve Whitney
Movies
31
TV Shows
1
The Helen Morgan Story
as
Society Woman
October 2, 1957
Here Come the Girls
as
Daphne
October 22, 1953
So This Is Love
as
Secretary
July 15, 1953
The World in His Arms
as
Lilly
October 9, 1952
Let's Dance
as
Showgirl
November 29, 1950
The Blonde Bandit
as
Maribelle
December 22, 1949
Radar Patrol vs. Spy King
as
Nitra
November 23, 1949
It's a Great Feeling
as
Model (uncredited)
August 20, 1949
The Girl from Jones Beach
as
Penelope
July 16, 1949
My Dream Is Yours
as
Party Guest (uncredited)
April 15, 1949
Ladies of the Chorus
Cast
December 30, 1948
Ladies of the Chorus
as
Chorus Girl
December 30, 1948
Joan of Arc
as
Court Lady / Camp Follower
December 22, 1948
Let's Live a Little
as
Miss O'Reilly
December 9, 1948
State of the Union
as
Secretary
April 30, 1948
Blonde Savage
as
Clarissa
November 22, 1947
The Unfaithful
as
Young Woman
July 1, 1947
Riding the California Trail
as
Maria
January 11, 1947
Little Iodine
as
Janis Payne
October 19, 1946
The Harvey Girls
as
Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited)
January 18, 1946
Ziegfeld Follies
as
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
August 26, 1945
Thrill of a Romance
as
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
May 23, 1945
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
as
Girl in Officers' Club (uncredited)
November 15, 1944
Marriage Is a Private Affair
as
Maid of Honor (uncredited)
August 23, 1944
Two Girls and a Sailor
as
Dream Girl
June 14, 1944
Meet the People
as
Show Girl
June 1, 1944
A Guy Named Joe
as
Rourke’s girlfriend (uncredited)
December 24, 1943
Girl Crazy
as
Showgirl (uncredited)
November 26, 1943
Thousands Cheer
as
Girl at Train Station
September 13, 1943
Du Barry Was a Lady
as
Miss August
August 13, 1943
Three Hearts for Julia
as
Musician (uncredited)
May 21, 1943