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Preceded by
  
Name
  
Yvette Vickers

Succeeded by
  
Clayre Peters

Role
  
Actress


Height
  
5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)

Weight
  
105 lb (48 kg; 7.5 st)

Parents
  
Charles Vedder

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Born
  
August 26, 1928, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. (
1928-08-26
)

Measurements
  
Bust: 36"Waist: 24"Hips: 36"

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Spouse
  
Tom Howland (m. 1967–1969), Leonard Burns (m. 1959–1961), Donald G. Prell (m. 1953–1957)

Movies
  

Died
  
April 27, 2010 (aged 81) Beverly Hills, California, U.S.

Similar
  
Allison Hayes, Curtis Harrington, Jim Hutton

Yvette Vickers (born Yvette Iola Vedder; August 26, 1928 – c. 2010) was an American actress, pin-up model and singer.

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Early life and career

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Vickers was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of jazz musician Charles Vedder. During her youth she traveled with her parents to their various performances. She attended the University of California, Los Angeles, and studied Journalism. While at UCLA, she took a class in acting and discovered that she enjoyed it, so she changed her major to drama. She began making television commercials. She later moved to New York City to model for White Rain shampoo advertisements, but she eventually returned to California to pursue an acting career.

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Her first movie appearance is listed under the name "Yvette Vedder" in Sunset Boulevard (1950), although she was not listed in the production credits. She made her first movie appearance under the Vickers name in Short Cut to Hell (1957), which was directed by James Cagney. In the same year, she starred in American International Pictures' Reform School Girl. Her image was used for the movie's theatrical poster, and it depicted her and Gloria Castillo fighting each other. The poster has subsequently become a collector's item.

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In 1958, she appeared in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman as Honey Parker, in which she plays the role of the town floozy who has an affair with Harry Archer (William Hudson), who is married to Nancy Archer (Allison Hayes). The following year she played the role of Liz Walker in Attack of the Giant Leeches. During the same period, she also made a number of appearances on TV shows, including an episode of One Step Beyond entitled "The Aerialist" which aired on April 28, 1959.

She appeared as the Playboy Playmate of the Month in the July 1959 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Russ Meyer. She also appeared in several other men's magazines. Her film roles began to decrease around this time. She did play some small parts in films from 1962 onward, including a small role in Hud (1963). Her last role was in Evil Spirits, a 1991 horror film.

Vickers was also a singer, and, in the 1990s, she released a jazz tribute to her parents on CD called A Tribute to Charlie and Maria. In 2005 she visited Canada for the first time to appear at the Toronto Classic Movie Festival. She appears with interviewer Tom Weaver on the audio commentary track of the 2007 DVD release of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. She had been writing her autobiography before her death.

Personal life

In 1953, Vickers married Don Prell, but they were divorced by 1957. Her second marriage was in 1959 to Leonard Burns, but they were divorced in 1961. Her third marriage was to Tom Howland from 1967-69. Vickers had no children. She never remarried after Howland, but had a long-term relationship with actor Jim Hutton.

Death

Vickers was last seen alive in 2010. She had withdrawn from her extended family, and her mummified body was discovered on April 27, 2011, in her Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles, home at 10021 Westwanda Drive by actress and neighbor Susan Savage. The date of her death is unknown, but forensic scientists concluded that she may have been dead for as long as a year before the discovery of her body. There were no signs of foul play, and after an autopsy the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner ruled the cause of death to be heart failure resulting from coronary artery disease. Her remains were cremated.

Filmography

Actress
1991
Evil Spirits as
Neighbor
1976
Switch (TV Series) as
Selena
- Ain't Nobody Here Named Barney (1976) - Selena
1975
The Dead Don't Die (TV Movie) as
Miss Adrian
1974
Emergency! (TV Series) as
Harold's Stepmother
- Parade (1974) - Harold's Stepmother (uncredited)
1971
What's the Matter with Helen? as
Mrs. Barker
1970
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
First Model
- My Four Women (1970) - First Model
1963
Beach Party as
Blonde Yoga Girl (uncredited)
1963
Hud as
Lily Peters
1962
Pressure Point as
Drunken Woman (uncredited)
1961
Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) as
Agnes Jenkins / Carol Armstrong
- Return to Yesterday (1962) - Agnes Jenkins
- Town Against a Man (1961) - Carol Armstrong
1961
The Bob Cummings Show (TV Series)
- The Unretouchables (1962)
- Always on Tuesday (1961)
1961
Shotgun Slade (TV Series) as
Francesca Roberts
- The Lost Herds (1961) - Francesca Roberts
1961
King of Diamonds (TV Series) as
Concha
- Diamonds Come in Cans (1961) - Concha
1961
The Asphalt Jungle (TV Series) as
Vera
- The Kidnapping (1961) - Vera
1961
The Rebel (TV Series) as
Catherine Jewel / Nancy
- Decision at Sweetwater (1961) - Catherine Jewel
- Shriek of Silence (1961) - Nancy
1960
The Barbara Stanwyck Show (TV Series) as
Peggy
- Out of the Shadows (1960) - Peggy
1960
Ben Blue's Brothers (TV Movie)
1960
The Comedy Spot (TV Series)
- Ben Blue's Brother (1960)
1959
Attack of the Giant Leeches as
Liz Walker
1958
Mike Hammer (TV Series) as
Ellen Robbins / Gail Chapman
- A Mugging Evening (1959) - Ellen Robbins
- Scar and Garter (1958) - Gail Chapman
1959
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Girl at party
- The Swamp Fox: The Birth of the Swamp Fox (1959) - Girl at party (uncredited)
1959
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
Carlotta Patruzzio
- The Aerialist (1959) - Carlotta Patruzzio
1957
Dragnet (TV Series) as
Joyce Faller / Janet Scully
- The Big Picture (1959) - Joyce Faller
- The Big Tomato Cans (1957) - Janet Scully
1959
I Mobster as
The Blonde
1959
Northwest Passage (TV Series) as
Molly Pruitt
- Death Rides the Wind (1959) - Molly Pruitt (uncredited)
1959
Man with a Camera (TV Series) as
Dottie
- Face of Murder (1959) - Dottie
1959
Bat Masterson (TV Series) as
Jessie Simmons
- Double Trouble in Trinidad (1959) - Jessie Simmons
1958
The Rough Riders (TV Series) as
Ellie Winters
- The Electioners (1959)
- The Imposters (1958) - Ellie Winters
1958
The Texan (TV Series) as
Judy Clayton
- The Lord Will Provide (1958) - Judy Clayton
1958
M Squad (TV Series) as
Sally
- The Phantom Raiders (1958) - Sally
1958
The Saga of Hemp Brown as
Amelia Smedley (uncredited)
1958
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman as
Honey Parker
1958
Juvenile Jungle as
Kitten (uncredited)
1957
Matinee Theatre (TV Series) as
Dark Witch
- Dark of the Moon (1957) - Dark Witch
1957
The Sad Sack as
Hazel (WAC) (uncredited)
1957
Short Cut to Hell as
Daisy
1957
Reform School Girl as
Roxy
1956
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) as
Sally
- A Quiet Day in Dodge City (1956) - Sally
1955
Damon Runyon Theater (TV Series)
- Barbeque (1955) - (unconfirmed)
1953
I Led 3 Lives (TV Series) as
Sue Davis
- Campus Story (1953) - Sue Davis
1953
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Supporting Sketch Player
- McPugg's Last Fight (1953) - Supporting Sketch Player
1950
The Sound of Fury as
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1950
Sunset Blvd. as
Giggling Girl on Phone at Party (uncredited)
Self
1999
Cult Movies TV (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- The Main Yvette (1999) - Self - Guest
Archive Footage
2013
Babes Behind Bars (Documentary) as
Roxy (uncredited)
2011
TCM Remembers (TV Series short) as
Self / actress

References

Yvette Vickers Wikipedia


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