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Darlene Fields
(1927-1976)
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Darlene Fields was born on 2 January 1927. She was an actress, known for
Gunsight Ridge (1957)
,
Spook Chasers (1957)
and
The Snow Creature (1954)
. She died on 26 April 1976.
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Gunsight Ridge
6.3
Rosa
1957
Spook Chasers
5.4
Dolly Owens
1957
The Snow Creature
3.3
Joyce Parrish
1954
Betrayed Women
5.7
Marby's Wife
1955
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Gunsmoke
8.1
TV Series
Saloon Girl
1963
1 episode
Hazel
7.2
TV Series
Stripper
1962
1 episode
Surfside 6
7.9
TV Series
Mrs. Carpenter
Mrs. Haney
1960–1961
2 episodes
Cheyenne
8.0
TV Series
Belle
1960
1 episode
The Comedy Spot
7.5
TV Series
Caroline Hollander
1960
1 episode
Wagon Train
7.5
TV Series
Sophie
1960
1 episode
Riverboat
7.4
TV Series
Ruby
1960
1 episode
The Alaskans
8.4
TV Series
Julie
1960
1 episode
Man with a Camera
7.3
TV Series
The Woman
1959
1 episode
The Detectives
7.5
TV Series
Waitress
(as Arlene Fields)
1959
1 episode
Death Valley Days
7.5
TV Series
Myrna Russell
Ellie Worth
Gisela
1958–1959
3 episodes
Johnny Ringo
7.0
TV Series
Claire
1959
1 episode
The Lineup
8.1
TV Series
1958–1959
3 episodes
Dragnet
7.5
TV Series
1956–1959
2 episodes
The Donna Reed Show
7.4
TV Series
Moll
1959
1 episode
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Alternative name
Arlene Fields
Born
January 2
,
1927
Died
April 26
,
1976
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