Audrey Totter
Biography
Audrey Mary Totter (December 20, 1917 – December 12, 2013) was an enchanting American actress renowned for her engaging roles in film noir throughout the 1940s and 1950s. As a former contract star at MGM with Austrian-Slovene and Swedish heritage, her unique husky voice and captivating on-screen presence established her as a memorable femme fatale in iconic films such as "Lady in the Lake" and "The Postman Always Rings Twice." Beyond the noir genre, Totter demonstrated her remarkable range by taking on roles in various other film categories, including dramas and thrillers. Her talent for embodying complex and strong female characters left a significant impression on Hollywood. The contributions Totter made to the film industry continue to resonate, cementing her status as an iconic figure from cinema's golden age. Although many sources list her birth year as December 20, 1918, records from Intelius suggest it was actually 1917. Totter's legacy as a talented actress remains celebrated, ensuring that her work is remembered for years to come.
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Woman They Almost Lynched
1953 • Kate Quantrill / Kitty McCoy
Bewitched
1945
The Set-Up
1949 • Julie
FBI Girl
1951 • Shirley Wayne
Any Number Can Play
1949 • Alice Elcott
Alias Nick Beal
1949 • Donna Allen
Under the Gun
1951 • Ruth Williams
The Unsuspected
1947 • Althea Keane
Harlow (1965)
1965 • Marilyn
A Bullet for Joey
1955 • Joyce Geary
High Wall
1947 • Dr. Ann Lorrison
The Beginning or the End
1947 • Jean O'Leary
Tension
1949 • Claire Quimby
Women's Prison
1955 • Joan Burton
The Postman Always Rings Twice
1946 • Madge Gorland
Man in the Dark
1953 • Peg Benedict
The Sellout
1952 • Cleo Bethel
Assignment: Paris
1952 • Sandy Tate
Lady in the Lake
1946 • Adrienne Fromsett