Laurie Mitchell

Laurie Mitchell

actress

Laurie Mitchell was born on Jul 14, 1928 in USA. Laurie Mitchell's big-screen debut came with 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea directed by Richard Fleischer in 1954. Laurie Mitchell is known for The Investigators directed by Joseph H. Lewis, James Franciscus stars as Russ Andrews and James Philbrook as Steve Banks. The upcoming new movie Laurie Mitchell plays is The Girl Who Knew Too Much which will be released on May 18, 1970.

A prime pin up attraction ("Miss Body Beautiful", "Miss Bronx"), auburn-haired Mickey Koren was raised in the East Bronx and began her career as a juvenile model. She moved with her family to California while still in her teens. After attending classes at the Ben Bard Drama academy in Hollywood, Laurie appeared in stage productions in southern California (then using the name Barbara White, following a marriage to trumpet player and magician Larry White). Having segued into motion pictures -- beginning with a bit part as a good time girl in 20.000 lieues sous les mers (1954)] -- she languished for several years near the bottom of the bill in second features, alternating with marginally better guest spots on TV in anthology dramas and westerns. Though usually typecast as 'saloon girls' in often stilted fare, she later recalled "... they were crappy pictures, but I loved it. It was a great, great experience." A co-starring role in a minor musical comedy aimed at the youth market (Calypso Joe (1957)) began to raise her profile. Taking her sister's advice, Laurie then changed her hair colour to blond and adopted her new moniker. Thus transformed, she went on to join the circle of cult favorites, commencing her foray into mini-budget schlock sci-fi with La révolte des poupées (1958). This was followed with two back-to-back roles in the same genre: first, as a man-hating Venusian despot in the (frankly dreadful) Queen of Outer Space (1958) (in which she goes toe-to-toe with a heavily accented Zsa Zsa Gabor); her second, as a 'moon girl' fated to be munched up by a lunar cave spider in (the equally vapid) Missile to the Moon (1958), an inferior re-make of the earlier Cat-Women of the Moon (1953). On a brighter note, there also were small parts in the Billy Wilder classic Certains l'aiment chaud (1959) (as one of Sweet Sue's band members) and as a showgirl in the Cary Grant-Doris Day rom-com Un soupçon de vison (1962).Laurie retired from the screen in 1971. She divorced White in 1976 and subsequently married a medical salesman, re-emerging from relative obscurity in later years after being "rediscovered" by fans to making the rounds of celebrity expos.

  • Birthday

    Jul 14, 1928
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

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