An American actress, born in Orlando, Florida, on April 14, 1922, and died in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, on September 19, 2014. Among her most important works are A Night of Adventure (1944), Pan-Americana (1945), and Born to Kill (1947). Audrey studied at the Reinhardt School of the Theatre in Hollywood. Upon graduation, she signed with Warner Bros. and worked as a model before becoming an actress. She made her film debut in The Male Animal (1942), then presented several films in small roles during 1943, after which she spent a short period in Broadway theaters, then returned to the cinema again and presented the movie Tall in the Saddle (1944), and continued to appear in Western films, then in low-budget films, and in 1952 she made her last movie, Indian Uprising (1952), and then retired from acting.