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Years active
  
1944-1964

Name
  
Laurette Luez


Role
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Lei Luiz

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Full Name
  
Loretta Mary Luiz

Born
  
August 19, 1928 (
1928-08-19
)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.

Occupation
  
Actor, commercial model

Died
  
September 12, 1999, Milton, Florida, United States

Spouse
  
Robert Creel (m. 1956–1983), Gregg C. Tallas (m. 1950–1950), Philip Sudano (m. 1947–1948)

Parents
  
Francesca Luiz, Frank Luiz

Movies
  
Prehistoric Women, DOA, Kim, The Adventures of Hajji B

Similar People
  
Victor Saville, Rudolph Mate, Brad Dexter, Don Weis, Dimitri Tiomkin

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Laurette Luez (born Loretta Mary Luiz; August 19, 1928 – September 12, 1999) was a supporting actress and successful commercial model who appeared in films and on television during a 20-year career. She was a widely known Hollywood celebrity during the 1950s, owing much to publicity about her social life. She is best known for her supporting role as photographic model Marla Rakubian in Rudolph Maté's 1950 film noir D.O.A..

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Early life

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Luez was the second of three children born in Honolulu, Hawaii to Frank and Francesca Luiz, vaudeville singers and dancers who performed traditional Hawaiian and Spanish music. Luez's father was Hawaiian with some Portuguese ancestry. Her mother was Australian, the daughter of an actor. Luez first showed up on stage doing a hula dance at age three. In July 1935 the family left Honolulu on the SS Mariposa to settle in Los Angeles. That same year, six-year-old Loretta performed for Sultan Ibrahim of Johor, who was known as one of the wealthiest men in the world at that time.

Hollywood career

In 1944 she was cast as a fetching Javanese girl in The Story of Dr. Wassell. In October 1944, she was featured in Esquire. She signed a five-year contract with 20th Century-Fox in 1945, for a weekly salary of $125. In the late 1940s, she became a highly successful model, appearing in photographs and artwork for national brands such as Lux soap. In 1949, when she was 21, she played Marla Rakubian in the film noir D.O.A. In 1950, Luez became widely known for supporting roles with Roddy McDowell in Killer Shark, and Kim with Errol Flynn, which was the first major motion picture filmed in India.

About working with Flynn, Luez said

"Errol and I play our love scenes through the window and do not kiss. But we took stills embracing each other. They asked me if I enjoyed working that way with Errol and I told them it was very, very disturbing, to say the least."

From that time forward she was cast mostly in exotic, sexy character roles in films and television. In 1953, she appeared in Siren of Bagdad as a dancing slave girl. The following year, she played a small role in the Bowery Boys film, Jungle Gents, opposite Huntz Hall's character "Sach" (her one line was "Kiss, kiss, kiss").

In 1956, she appeared in another exotic slave-girl role as Karamaneh in the syndicated TV series, The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu. She also was a regular on The Donald O'Connor Show (1954-1955).:276

Her last major film credit was in 1963 when she played a cantina girl, Felina, in Ballad of a Gunfighter with Marty Robbins, drawn from his 1959 hit song "El Paso." Luez left the film industry in 1965.

Marriages

  • Actor Philip Sudano (August 16, 1947, Los Angeles, California; divorced 1948), with whom she had her first son, Alexander Eden.
  • Greek director Gregg Tallas (1950, Las Vegas, Nevada; the marriage lasted three months); at the time Tallas said he hoped to open a production company in Greece featuring Luez as his star.
  • Real estate investor Edward A. Harrison (1951, "secretly" in Tijuana, Mexico; annulled 1952). Luez claimed Harrison had not divorced his former wife and also said he threatened both her life and film career.
  • Robert Creel (1956; divorced 1983), with whom she had two children, a son, Craig T. (born September 14, 1962, Los Angeles) and a daughter, Claudette M. (born May 1, 1968, Los Angeles).
  • Last years

    By 1990 Luez was living in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles with her sister Lei, along with a nephew. Laurette Luez died on September 12, 1999, in Milton, Florida, aged 71, from undisclosed causes.

    Filmography

    Actress
    1964
    Ben Casey (TV Series) as
    Sophie Costeau
    - The Evidence of Things Not Seen (1964) - Sophie Costeau
    1964
    The Ballad of a Gunfighter as
    Felina
    1961
    Flower Drum Song as
    TV Mexican Girl (uncredited)
    1961
    Man-Trap as
    Mexican Woman (uncredited)
    1956
    The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu (TV Series) as
    Karamaneh / Karamenah
    - The Assassins of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    - The Satellites of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    - The Master Plan of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    - The Counterfeiters of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamenah
    - The Death Ships of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    - Dr. Fu Manchu's Raid (1956) - Karamaneh
    - The Slave of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    - The Plague of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    - Dr. Fu Manchu, Incorporated (1956) - Karamaneh
    - The Vengeance of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    - The Secret of Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    - The Golden God of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    - The Prisoner of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Karamaneh
    1955
    The Donald O'Connor Show (TV Series) as
    Minor Role
    - Episode #1.16 (1955) - Minor Role
    1955
    Cavalcade of America (TV Series)
    - The Hostage (1955)
    1955
    Stories of the Century (TV Series) as
    Felicia
    - Augustine Chacon (1955) - Felicia
    1954
    The Adventures of Hajji Baba as
    Meriam (uncredited)
    1954
    The Mickey Rooney Show (TV Series) as
    Samal
    - Double Trouble (1954) - Samal
    1954
    Jungle Gents as
    Anatta
    1954
    Valley of the Kings as
    Native Girl (uncredited)
    1954
    Your Favorite Story (TV Series)
    - Vengeance (1954)
    1953
    The Range Rider (TV Series) as
    Mexican Girl
    - Treasure of Santa Dolores (1953) - Mexican Girl
    1953
    Paris Model as
    Lisa
    1953
    Siren of Bagdad as
    Orena
    1953
    My Hero (TV Series) as
    Marguerite Garcia
    - El Toro (1953) - Marguerite Garcia
    1952
    African Treasure as
    Lita Sebastian
    1950
    Kim as
    Laluli
    1950
    Prehistoric Women as
    Tigri
    1950
    Love That Brute as
    Moll (uncredited)
    1950
    Killer Shark as
    Maria
    1949
    D.O.A. as
    Marla Rakubian
    1948
    Unfaithfully Yours as
    Lannie - Hatcheck Girl (uncredited)
    1947
    Nightmare Alley as
    Knife Thrower's Assistant (uncredited)
    1946
    Margie as
    Student (uncredited)
    1946
    Anna and the King of Siam as
    Wife of King (uncredited)
    1944
    The Story of Dr. Wassell as
    Pretty Javanese Girl (uncredited)
    Self
    1950
    Broadway Open House (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 14 December 1950 (1950) - Self
    Archive Footage
    1995
    L'Oeil du cyclone (TV Series documentary) as
    Tigri
    - Femmes violentes en bikini (1995) - Tigri
    1956
    The Adventures of Fu Manchu as
    Karamaneh

    References

    Laurette Luez Wikipedia


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