Arline Judge

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Arline Judge, (February 21, 1912 -February 7, 1974) an American actress, worked mostly in low-budget B pictures, but gained some fame for marrying eight times and divorcing eight times.

Educated in a Catholic convent, began her career as a dancer in an act for Jimmy Durante. After meeting director Wesley Ruggles on a train, she got her start in films with his help, then married him.[1]

Nicknamed "One-Take Sally," her film career spanned the 1930s and 1940s. After that, she had a few television appearances, the last one in an episode of Perry Mason in 1964.

She was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and died in West Hollywood, California.

  • Edward Cooper Heard (1955 - 2 November 1960)
  • George Ross III (18 January 1949 - ?)
  • Henry J. (Bob) Topping (29 April 1947 - 1947)
  • Vincent Morgan Ryan (3 August 1945 - 1947)
  • James Ramage Addams (7 October 1942 - 24 July 1945)
  • James M. Bryant (4 May 1940 - 1941)
  • Daniel Reid Topping (9 April 1937 - 3 May 1940)
  • Wesley Ruggles (15 October 1931 - 9 April 1937)

  1. ^ [1] Web page for Arline Judge's biography at Internet Movie DataBase (IMDb) Web site, accessed August 12, 2006

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