Margia Dean

Actress - USA
Born April 7, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Margia Dean was born on April 7, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an American Actress, known for The Lonesome Trail (1956), Seven Women from Hell (1961), The Baron of Arizona (1950), Margia Dean's first movie on record is from 1950. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1964.

Margia Dean Filmography [Auszug]
1964: [] Moro Witch Doctor (Cast: Paula Cameron ), Directed by Eddie Romero, with Jock Mahoney, Pancho Magalona,
1961: [] Seven Women from Hell (Womanhunt (Working title)) (Cast: Mara Shepherd ), Directed by Robert D. Webb, with Patricia Owens, Denise Darcel, Cesar Romero,
1960: [] The Secret of the purple reef (Cast), Directed by William Witney, with Richard Chamberlain, Jeff Richards,
1958: [] Ambush at Cimarron Pass (Cast: Teresa Santos ), Directed by Jodie Copelan, with Scott Brady, Clint Eastwood,
1956: [] The Lonesome Trail (Cast: Pat Wells), Directed by Richard Bartlett, with Wayne Morris, John Agar,
1956: [] The Revolt of Mamie Stover (Cast: Peaches), Directed by Raoul Walsh, with Jane Russell, Richard Egan, Joan Leslie,
1951: [] Pier 23 (Cast), Directed by William A. Berke, with Hugh Beaumont, Ann Savage, Edward Brophy,
1950: [03.04] The Baron of Arizona (Cast: Marquesa de Santella), Directed by Samuel Fuller, with Vincent Price, Ellen Drew, Vladimir Sokolov,

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