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Ella Wallace Olds (Raines)

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Birthplace: Snoqualmie, King County, Washington, United States
Death: May 30, 1988 (67)
Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States (throat cancer)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Ernest N. Raines and Margaret Bird Zachary
Wife of Major USAAF Kenneth William Trout
Ex-wife of Brig. General Robin Olds (USAF)
Mother of Christina Eloise Olds and Private

Occupation: actress
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About Ella Raines

Born Ella Wallace Raubes near Snoqualmie Falls, Washington, Ella Raines studied drama at the University of Washington and was appearing in a play there when she was seen by Howard Hawks. She became the first actor signed to the new production company he had formed with the actor Charles Boyer, "B-H Productions", and made her film debut in Corvette K-225 in 1943. Immediately following her role in that film, she was cast in the all female war film Cry 'Havoc', made the same year. In 1944, she appeared as a pin-up girl in the June 2 issue of the GI magazine, Yank. She starred in a series of big films including the film noir Phantom Lady, the comedy Hail the Conquering Hero, and the John Wayne western Tall in the Saddle. Soon, she began appearing in such films as 1945's The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry with Geraldine Fitzgerald and George Sanders and the 1947 thriller The Web. With the exception of Brute Force, in which Raines appeared with Burt Lancaster, none of her later films were nearly as successful as her previous movies and her career began to decline.

Raines appeared on the cover of Life magazine twice, once in 1944 for her work in Phantom Lady and once in 1947 for Brute Force.

In 1954 and 1955 she starred in the television series Janet Dean, Registered Nurse. She also appeared in such television series as Robert Montgomery Presents, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents, Lights Out, Pulitzer Prize Playhouse and The Christophers.

She retired from acting in 1957, but made one further screen appearance with a guest role in the series Matt Houston in 1984.

Raines has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to motion pictures at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard, and for television at 6600 Hollywood Boulevard.

Personal life On August 11, 1942, a few days after her graduation from the University of Washington, Raines married her high school sweetheart, United States Army Air Forces Major Kenneth William Trout. The couple divorced December 18, 1945.

On February 6, 1947, Raines married fighter pilot Robin Olds, who eventually became promoted to United States Air Force Brigadier General; the couple had two children. They separated in 1975 and divorced in 1976.

Death She died from throat cancer in Sherman Oaks, California in 1988, aged 67.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Raines

Ella Wallace Raines (August 6, 1920 – May 30, 1988) was an American film and television actress.

Filmography

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Raines#Filmography



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Raines

Ella Wallace Raines (August 6, 1920 – May 30, 1988) was an American film and television actress.

Life and career

Born Ella Wallace Raubes near Snoqualmie Falls, Washington, Raines studied drama at the University of Washington and was appearing in a play there when she was seen by Howard Hawks. She became the first actor signed to the new production company he had formed with the actor Charles Boyer, "B-H Productions", and made her film debut in Corvette K-225 in 1943. Immediately following her role in that film, she was cast in the all female war film Cry 'Havoc', made the same year. In 1944 she starred in a series of big films including the film noir Phantom Lady, the comedy Hail the Conquering Hero, and the John Wayne western Tall in the Saddle. Soon, she began to appearing in B-films including 1945's The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry with Geraldine Fitzgerald and George Sanders, and 1947 thriller The Web. With the exception of Brute Force in which Raines appeared with Burt Lancaster, none of her later films were nearly as successful as her previous movies and her career began to decline.

Raines appeared on the cover of Life magazine twice, once in 1944 for her work in Phantom Lady and once in 1947 for Brute Force.

In 1954 and 1955 she starred in the television series Janet Dean, Registered Nurse. She also appeared in such television series as Robert Montgomery Presents, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents, Lights Out, Pulitzer Prize Playhouse and The Christophers.

She retired from acting in 1957, but made one further screen appearance with a guest role in the series Matt Houston in 1984.

Raines has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to motion pictures at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard, and for television at 6600 Hollywood Boulevard.

Personal life

Raines was married in 1947 to United States Air Force fighter pilot Brigadier General Robin Olds.

She died from throat cancer in Sherman Oaks, California 1988.

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Ella Raines's Timeline

1920
August 6, 1920
Snoqualmie, King County, Washington, United States
1988
May 30, 1988
Age 67
Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
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