Name | Biography | Official ? | Options |
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Dalia Saad |
An American actress, born in Saint Joseph, Missouri, on January 5, 1917. After graduating from the University of Missouri, she became a radio singer. In 1936, she broke into films, signing a contract with Warner Bros. Pictures, after which she appeared in many films, such as The Long Weekend (1945). She got her first Oscar nomination for her performance in The Yearling (1946). Her successful career continued throughout the fifties and sixties. Her last cinematic work was the 1969 film How to Commit Marriage, whereupon she turned to television, appearing in many TV movies and series, including the hit series Falcon Crest. She retired in 1998. |
Name | Role/Job | Options | |
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1) | Falcon Crest | ||
2) | Wagon Train S6 | ||
3) | Bon Voyage! | ||
4) | My Three Sons | ||
5) | Pollyanna | ||
6) | Holiday for Lovers | ||
7) | Wagon Train | ||
8) | Miracle in the Rain | ||
9) | All That Heaven Allows | ||
10) | Magnificent Obsession | ||
11) | Starlift | ||
12) | It's a Great Feeling | ||
13) | A Kiss in the Dark | ||
14) | Johnny Belinda | ||
15) | Magic Town | ||
16) | The Yearling | ||
17) | Night and Day | ||
18) | The Lost Weekend | ||
19) | Hollywood Canteen | ||
20) | Footlight Serenade | ||
21) | You're in the Army Now | ||
22) | My Love Came Back | ||
23) | An Angel from Texas | ||
24) | Brother Rat | ||
25) | Mr. Dodd Takes the Air | ||
26) | Ready, Willing and Able | ||
27) | Smart Blonde | ||
28) | Gold Diggers of 1937 | ||
29) | Polo Joe |