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Full Name
  
Ardis Ankerson

Years active
  
1939–1950

Role
  
Film actress

Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Brenda Marshall

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Born
  
September 29, 1915 (
1915-09-29
)
Negros, Philippines

Died
  
July 30, 1992, Palm Springs, California, United States

Spouse
  
William Holden (m. 1941–1971), Richard Gaines (m. 1936–1940)

Children
  
Scott Porter Holden, Virginia Holden, Peter Westfield Holden

Movies
  
The Sea Hawk, Captains of the Clouds, The Iroquois Trail, Whispering Smith, Footsteps in the Dark

Similar People
  
William Holden, Scott Porter Holden, Richard Gaines, Flora Robson, Michael Curtiz

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Brenda Marshall (September 29, 1915 – July 30, 1992), the stage name of Ardis Ankerson, was an American film actress.

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Career

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Born in Negros, Philippines, Marshall made her first film appearance in the 1939 Espionage Agent. The following year, she played the leading lady to Errol Flynn in The Sea Hawk. After divorcing actor Richard Gaines in 1940, she married the actor William Holden in 1941 and her own career quickly slowed. She starred opposite James Cagney in Captains of the Clouds (1942).

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Marshall had a popular success in The Constant Nymph (1943), but she virtually retired after this, appearing in only four more inconsequential films. In one of these, she played scientist Nora Goodrich in the B picture cult classic Strange Impersonation (1946). In 1955, five years after her last film role, she made an appearance as herself (billed as Mrs. William Holden) in the fourth season episode of I Love Lucy entitled "The Fashion Show".

Personal life

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She was born Ardis Ankerson on September 29, 1915 in Negros, Philippines, the younger of two daughters of Otto Peter Ankerson, overseer of a large sugar plantation. Her mother died when she was young, and the girls were sent to San Antonio, Texas to complete high school. She attended Texas Woman's College for her freshman and sophomore years, 1934-35. She was named the Freshman Class Beauty in 1934, chosen by modern dancer Ted Shawn.

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Brenda Marshall was her stage name but she refused to use the name off-camera and insisted that her friends call her by her real name. First married to actor Richard Huston Gaines (born July 23, 1904, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, died July 20, 1975, North Hollywood, California) in 1936, they had one daughter, Virginia; the couple divorced in 1940.

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In 1941, Marshall married actor William Holden, who subsequently adopted Virginia Gaines (born November 17, 1937, New York City). Marshall and Holden had two additional children: Scott Porter Holden (born May 2, 1946, died January 21, 2005) and Peter Westfield Holden (born November 17, 1943, died June 2014). After several separations, Marshall and Holden were divorced in 1971. Marshall died in 1992 from throat cancer in Palm Springs, California, aged 76.

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Filmography

Actress
1955
I Love Lucy (TV Series) as
Brenda Marshall
- The Fashion Show (1955) - Brenda Marshall (as Mrs. William Holden)
1950
The Iroquois Trail as
Marion Thorne
1948
Whispering Smith as
Marian Sinclair
1946
Strange Impersonation as
Nora Goodrich
1943
Paris After Dark as
Yvonne Blanchard
1943
Background to Danger as
Tamara Zaleshoff
1943
The Constant Nymph as
Toni Sanger
1942
You Can't Escape Forever as
Laurie Abbott
1942
Captains of the Clouds as
Emily Foster
1941
The Smiling Ghost as
Lil Barstow
1941
Highway West as
Claire Foster
1941
Singapore Woman as
Vicki Moore
1941
Footsteps in the Dark as
Rita Warren
1941
The Lady Eve as
Passenger on ship (uncredited)
1940
South of Suez as
Katharine 'Kit' Sheffield
1940
East of the River as
Laurie Romayne
1940
Money and the Woman as
Barbara Patteson (Patterson in Credits)
1940
The Sea Hawk as
Doña Maria
1940
The Man Who Talked Too Much as
Celia Farrady
1939
Espionage Agent as
Brenda Ballard
1939
Blackwell's Island as
Secretary (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1941
Singapore Woman (performer: "Tales from the Vienna Woods" (1868) - uncredited)
1940
The Sea Hawk (performer: "Old Spanish Song" - uncredited)
Self
1955
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- host: Bob Hope; guests: William Holden, Hedda Hopper, Jerry Colonna, Anita Ekberg, Margaret Whiting, Brenda Marshall, Robert Strauss (1955) - Self - Actress
1954
The 26th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1947
Screen Snapshots: Famous Hollywood Mothers (Documentary short) as
Self
1945
Breakdowns of 1944 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1943
Wings Up (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2005
The Sea Hawk: Flynn in Action (Video documentary short) as
Doña Maria
1964
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Doña Maria (clip from The Sea Hawk (1940))
- The Swashbucklers (1964) - Doña Maria (clip from The Sea Hawk (1940)) (uncredited)
1941
Breakdowns of 1941 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)

References

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