Lizabeth Scott
Biography
Lizabeth Virginia Scott, originally named Emma Matzo, was a remarkable American actress born on September 29, 1922, and passing away on January 31, 2015. She gained prominence in the film noir genre during the 1940s and 1950s, celebrated for her mesmerizing screen presence. With a distinctive sultry voice and an air of mystery, Scott became a significant star in Hollywood. Her career took off after she understudied the character Sabina in both the original Broadway and Boston productions of The Skin of Our Teeth. She quickly became known internationally through key performances in films such as The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), Dead Reckoning (1947), Desert Fury (1947), and Too Late for Tears (1949). Out of her 22 feature films, she starred as the leading lady in all except one. Scott's ability to embody intricate femme fatale roles left an indelible mark on the film industry. In addition to her work in film, she took part in stage and radio performances, and made appearances on television from the late 1940s through the early 1970s. Although her film career was relatively short, her remarkable talent and significant contributions to the noir genre have cemented her status as an iconic figure in the history of cinema. Today, Scott's legacy lives on through her unforgettable performances that continue to be celebrated in classic Hollywood.
Filmography
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Bad for Each Other
1953 • Helen Curtis
Stolen Face
1952 • Alice Brent / Lily Conover
Dark City
1950 • Fran Garland
Easy Living (1949)
1949 • Liza Wilson
Scared Stiff
1953 • Mary Carroll
The Case of the Frightened Lady
1940
The Weapon
1956 • Elsa Jenner
Pulp
1972 • Princess Betty Cippola
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
1946 • Antonia 'Toni' Marachek
Desert Fury
1947 • Paula Haller
I Walk Alone
1947 • Kay Lawrence
Too Late for Tears
1949 • Jane Palmer
The Racket (1951)
1951 • Irene Hayes
Pitfall
1948 • Mona Stevens