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Name
  
Yvette Duguay

Role
  
Actress

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Died
  
October 14, 1986, Los Angeles County, California, United States

Movies
  
Hiawatha, Cattle Queen of Montana, Francis Covers the Big Town, Tennessee Champ

Similar People
  
Arthur Lubin, Kurt Neumann, Allan Dwan, Fred M Wilcox

Yvette Duguay (born Audrey L. Pearlman; June 24, 1932 – October 14, 1986) was an American actress. She began acting at the age of six months and continued her career well into adulthood, proving to be one of the few child stars of the time to maintain a successful career. Though Duguay’s family originated in Marseilles, France as wine merchants, she was recorded to have been born in Paterson, New Jersey. Her family decided to move out to Hollywood when Duguay was only the age of two, and she would live out the rest of her life there.

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Career

Duguay's filmography spans 40 years. She started her career when she was only six months old, modeling for baby talcum powder. She made her Broadway debut at age seven in a play starring Walter Huston. Duguay began spelling her name Dugay around the age of 12, about the time that she landed the role of a young Maria Montez in Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944). She was typecast as being able to play exotic-looking characters from an early age.

Universal-International signed Duguay in July 1951 when she was 19 years old, earning her a weekly salary of $1,250. She portrayed a Native American squaw, Starfire, in the western film Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) that starred future President of the United States Ronald Reagan. It turned out Cattle Queen would be one of her most recognizable roles, but Duguay also portrayed a Native American character, Minnehaha, in another western genre film, Hiawatha (1952), in which she starred opposite Vince Edwards.

Some other credits include the film noir The People Against O'Hara (1951), opposite Spencer Tracy and James Arness,The Cimarron Kid (1952), Francis Covers the Big Town (1953), and The Domino Kid (1957).

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Her last role was playing the Lone Woman in 1960 on a western television series titled Cheyenne.

Personal life

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Duguay's first husband was Hal Paiss, with whom she had three children, son William C. Paiss, daughter Madeline J. Paiss, and son Matthew D. Paiss. She divorced Paiss in June 1966. She married John F. Shirley in Los Angeles in June 1967 and divorced him in October 1972. She married her third husband, Robert C. Anderson, on August 27, 1983. Duguay died in Los Angeles on October 14, 1986.



Filmography

Actress
1960
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Lone Woman
- Gold, Glory and Custer - Requiem (1960) - Lone Woman (uncredited)
- Gold, Glory and Custer - Prelude (1960) - Lone Woman
1959
Frontier Doctor (TV Series)
- The Counterfeiters (1959)
1959
Bronco (TV Series) as
Monacita
- School for Cowards (1959) - Monacita (as Yvette Dugay)
1958
Zorro (TV Series) as
Milana del Carmen
- The Flaming Arrow (1958) - Milana del Carmen
1958
Maverick (TV Series) as
Raquel Morales
- Prey of the Cat (1958) - Raquel Morales
1958
Pursuit (TV Series)
- Kiss Me Again, Stranger (1958) - (as Yvette Dugay)
1957
The People's Choice (TV Series) as
Rosa
- Movies Are Badder Than Ever (1957) - Rosa
1957
Domino Kid as
Rosita
1957
Circus Boy (TV Series) as
Maria Gaetano
- Little Vagabond (1957) - Maria Gaetano (as Yvette Dugay)
1957
Conflict (TV Series)
- The Velvet Cage (1957)
1956
The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) as
Marie
- An Affair of Honour (1956) - Marie (as Yvette Dugay)
1956
The Adventures of Jim Bowie (TV Series) as
Annette Leprie
- Broomstick Wedding (1956) - Annette Leprie (as Yvette Dugay)
1956
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Andrea Guatara
- Double Trouble (1956) - Andrea Guatara (as Yvette Dugay)
1954
Passport to Danger (TV Series) as
Francesca
- Rio de Janeiro (1955)
- Madrid (1954) - Francesca (as Yvette Ducay)
1955
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) as
Lolita Ryan
- Ben Thompson Returns (1955) - Lolita Ryan (as Yvette Dugay)
1955
Damon Runyon Theater (TV Series) as
Carlotta
- Situation Wanted (1955) - Carlotta
1955
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series) as
Sales Girl
- Carnation Perfume (1955) - Sales Girl
1955
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) as
Talana
- The Return (1955) - Talana (as Yvette Dugay)
1955
Your Play Time (TV Series) as
Miss La Rue
- Your Play Time: Sam (1955) - Miss La Rue
1955
Studio 57 (TV Series) as
Lois LaRue
- Sam (1955) - Lois LaRue
1955
The Bob Cummings Show (TV Series) as
Lila
- Eyes of Texas (1955) - Lila
1955
Soldiers of Fortune (TV Series) as
LeLon
- The Runaway King (1955) - LeLon (as Yvette Dugay)
1955
Where's Raymond? (TV Series)
- A Gift from the Sultan (1955)
1954
Cattle Queen of Montana as
Starfire (as Yvette Dugay)
1954
The Shanghai Story as
Mrs. Leah De Verno (as Yvette Dugay)
1954
Public Defender (TV Series) as
Anna Marie Stehlik
- Lost Cause (1954) - Anna Marie Stehlik (as Yvette Dugay)
1954
Tennessee Champ as
Blossom
1953
Adventures of Superman (TV Series) as
Elaine
- My Friend Superman (1953) - Elaine (as Yvette Dugay)
1953
Francis Covers the Big Town as
Maria Scola
1952
Hiawatha as
Minnehaha
1952
Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
- A Volcano Is Dancing Here (1952)
1952
The Cimarron Kid as
Cimarron Rose (as Yvette Dugay)
1951
The People Against O'Hara as
Katrina Lanzetta
1951
The Great Caruso as
Musetta Barretto
1946
The Green Years as
Daughter (uncredited)
1944
Heavenly Days as
Emica - Greek Girl (uncredited)
1944
Till We Meet Again as
Orphan (uncredited)
1944
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves as
Amara as a Girl
1943
Song of Texas as
Rosetta (uncredited)
1943
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case as
Aggie (uncredited)
1942
The Great Impersonation as
French Child (uncredited)
1942
Tortilla Flat as
Little Girl (uncredited)
1941
The Chocolate Soldier as
Child Singer in 'Seek the Spy' Sequence (uncredited)

References

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