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Movies
  
The Big Sky

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Died
  
22 November 1993, Concord, North Carolina, United States

Spouse
  
Antoine Decontades (m. ?–1963)

Similar
  
Dewey Martin, Arthur Hunnicutt, Buddy Baer, Hank Worden, Howard Hawks

Elizabeth Coyote Threatt (April 12, 1926 – November 22, 1993) was an American model and actress, best known for her starring role in Howard Hawks's 1952 film The Big Sky, where she is in a love triangle with Kirk Douglas and Dewey Martin. It was her only film appearance, and all dialogue spoken by Threatt was in the depicted Native American language. She was spotted by Howard Hawks and cast for the part of an Indian princess captured by white man as hostage for a trade deal. Threatt left the film industry (and acting) after this one film.

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Elizabeth Coyote Threatt was born in Kershaw, South Carolina on April 12, 1926, the daughter of William Threatt, a Cherokee Indian employed by the US army, and his wife, Bessie Pearl Furr. She died in Concord, North Carolina aged 67.

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Filmography

  • The Big Sky (1952)


  • Elizabeth Threatt Elizabeth Threatt Those obscure objects of desire

    References

    Elizabeth Threatt Wikipedia