Adele Mara
Adele Mara, originally named Adelaide Delgado, was born on April 28, 1923, in Highland Park, Michigan. She passed away on May 7, 2010, leaving behind a legacy as a talented American actress, singer, and dancer known for her work in the film industry during the 1940s and 1950s. During her career, she gained notoriety as a popular pinup girl, capturing the hearts of many.
Mara's film career kicked off with a memorable role as a receptionist in the Three Stooges classic, *I Can Hardly Wait*. She went on to showcase her versatility in various films, including *The Vampire's Ghost*, *Wake of the Red Witch*, *Angel in Exile*, *Sands of Iwo Jima*, *California Passage*, and *Count the Hours*, directed by Don Siegel.
In addition to her film work, she made a notable television appearance in 1961 alongside Cesar Romero on *The Red Skelton Show*, where she portrayed Elaine the nurse in a comedic sketch titled "Deadeye & The Alamo."
Mara was of Spanish descent and was married to Roy Huggins, a respected television writer and producer. She also contributed her dancing talents to three episodes of his popular 1957 series, *Maverick*. Adele Mara's contributions to entertainment continue to be remembered fondly by fans and colleagues alike.
Filmography
Wake of the Red Witch
The Last Crooked Mile
I, Jane Doe
Count the Hours!
The Big Circus
I've Always Loved You
The Catman of Paris
Reveille with Beverly
The Vampire's Ghost
Rock Island Trail
Curse of the Faceless Man
Back from Eternity