Christina Aziz |
An American actress, born in Jacksonville, Florida, USA on November 3, 1928 as Dixie Wanda Hendrix. She died in Barbank, California, USA on February 1, 1981, of double pneumonia. She was married to three husbands and did not have any children. Her most important works are: Miss Tatlock's Millions (1948), Song of Surrender (1949), Ride the Pink Horse (1947), and My Outlaw Brother (1951). She was born in Florida, to a father who worked as the head of a logging camp and practiced acting in the school theater, and she participated in the local amateur theater. She signed a contract with Warner Bros. She moved to Hollywood and made her first film, Confidential Agent (1945). She switched to the theater for two years and returned to present the film Nora Prentiss (1947). She played one of her best roles in the movie Ride the Pink Horse (1947). She worked in theater and television, and when her career began to dwindle, she focused her efforts in theater and television. She married the millionaire James Stack, brother of actor Robert Stack, and after her divorce at the end of the fifties, she returned to work in cinema and theater. She married the third time in the late sixties, and she retired completely. She died of pneumonia at the age of 52.
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