Lori Nelson
Lori Nelson, an American actress, was born on August 15, 1933, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her artistic journey began at a tender age of four when she took to dancing, and she even earned the title of Little Miss America. Despite facing numerous rejections during her early auditions, she persevered and landed her first significant role in 1952, portraying Marjie Baile in the Western film "Bend of the River."
Throughout the 1950s, Nelson became known for her appearances in a variety of B-movies, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the era's cinematic landscape. One of her notable television roles was in the series "How to Marry a Millionaire," which aired from 1957 to 1959, where she starred alongside the iconic Barbara Eden.
In addition to her television work, Nelson is fondly remembered for her performance as Mara, the Mayor's daughter, in the 1957 made-for-television musical "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," where she acted opposite Van Johnson, who played dual roles. The film initially debuted on NBC and later became a staple of local television programming, often viewed during holiday seasons. In her later years, Nelson appeared more sparingly, with her last role in "The Naked Monster." Her contributions to film and television have left a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Bend of the River
All I Desire
Tumbleweed
Day the World Ended
Underwater!
I Died a Thousand Times
Untamed Youth
Destry
Sincerely Yours
Francis Goes to West Point