Yvonne De Carlo

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Actress • Dancer • Singer

Birth Date: September 1, 1922

Death Date: January 8, 2007

Birth Place: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

A vibrant performer with a rich voice, Yvonne DeCarlo achieved stardom in the 1940s. Best known, because of TV syndication, as the sensible but ghoulish Lily Munster on the horror spoof sitcom "The Munsters" (CBS, 1964-66), she was likable and talented, with a flair for comedy.

The Canadian DeCarlo, abandoned by her father, was raised by a poor but ambitious mother and never finished high school because she had to work. Moving to the U.S., DeCarlo won a beauty contest and eventually snagged a contract at Paramount in 1941.

For several years she did extra work and played bits: she can be spotted in "The Road to Morocco" (1942) and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1943), played a secretary in "The Crystal Ball" (1943) and a Native American princess on loan-out to Republic in "The Deerslayer" (1943).

Paramount used her as a threat to Dorothy Lamour should their resident jungle princess refuse to put on a sarong yet again, but they eventually dropped her contract. Universal, though, proved DeCarlo's savior, and she vaulted to stardom in the hit "Salome, Where She Danced" (1945), an outrageous tale of a Viennese ballerina who blasts into an Arizona desert town.

Already specializing in tempestuous behavior, she followed up with one of her most enjoyable films from this era, "Frontier Gal" (1945), a deliberately comical Western in which she sparred with Rod Cameron. DeCarlo continued with the lesser likes of "Slave Girl" (1947), "River Lady" (1948) and "Buccaneer's Girl" (1950); two exceptions from this pabulum were the standout film noirs, "Brute Force" (1947), a prison drama helmed by Jules Dassin, and especially "Criss Cross" (1949) by Robert Siodmak.

DeCarlo's femme fatales showed her potential, but when "The Desert Hawk" (1950) suggested a dip in popularity, Universal reduced her to a one film a year contract and evidently saw no need to develop her as an actress.

Free-lancing kept DeCarlo busy in the 50s, but "Scarlet Angel" (1952), "Fort Algiers" (1953) and "Shotgun" (1955) continued the parade of saloon singers, Polynesian maidens, fiery half-breeds, French spies, and Irish spitfires. "Passion" (1954) even sported two DeCarlos, with her cast as twins Rosa and Tonya Melo.

An interesting exception was the British-made "The Captain's Paradise" (1953); though Alec Guinness had the spotlight as a bigamist with wives in two ports, DeCarlo played her comedy well and made a vivid contrast with the genteel Celia Johnson.

Another oasis came, oddly enough, with Cecil B. DeMille's remake of "The Ten Commandments" (1956). While most of the all-star cast chewed the scenery to vastly entertaining effect, DeCarlo, sporting aptly severe makeup, shone in a restrained and touching performance as Moses' wife Sephora.

Her followup, "Band of Angels" (1957), teaming DeCarlo with Clark Gable and Sidney Poitier in Raoul Walsh's odd "Gone with the Wind"-like tale of Civil War miscegenation, failed, and after 1959 DeCarlo left films to raise her sons by stuntman Bob Morgan.

A nightclub tour, in which DeCarlo poked fun at her old movies, and TV work followed, but it took her husband's loss of a leg in an accident for her to seek out more work. She played a funny drunk scene with John Wayne in a supporting role as a housekeeper in "McLintock" (1963) and alternated leading roles in minor actioners like "Hostile Guns" (1967) with featured roles in "The Power" (1968) and Russ Meyer's attempt to earnestly film the best-selling "Seven Minutes" (1971).

Subsequent to her Broadway triumph in "Follies," she toured in "No, No Nanette," made TV-movies like "The Mark of Zorro" (1974), "The Munsters' Revenge" (1981) and "The Barefoot Executive" (1995), and appeared fairly regularly in a series of low-budget films, mostly horror fare, the more lurid the better.

"Satan's Cheerleaders" (1977), "Play Dead" (1981) and "American Gothic" (1987) were typical, some played for laughs, some not. The Sylvester Stallone comedy "Oscar" (1991) was an atypical mainstream feature for DeCarlo at the time, but it bombed; a 1975 feature credit sums it and her career up well: "It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time."

Credits

Extrait : Retour de flamme

Actor
Show
2014

Soundies: A Musical History Hosted by Michael Feinstein

Actor
Show
2007

The Ghoul

Actor
Show
1998

Here Come the Munsters

Self
Movie
1995

The Barefoot Executive

Actor
Norma
Movie
1995

The Naked Truth

Actor
Mrs. Hess
Movie
1992

Oscar

Actor
Aunt Rosa
Movie
1991

Mirror, Mirror

Actor
Emelin
Movie
1990

Tales From the Crypt

Actor
Series
1989
82%

American Gothic

Actor
Ma
Movie
1988

Asesinos del Bosque

Actor
Movie
1988

Cellar Dweller

Actor
Mrs. Briggs
Movie
1988

A Masterpiece of Murder

Actor
Mrs. Murphy
Movie
1986

Murder, She WroteStream

Guest Star
Miss Springer
Series
1984

El Carrusel de la Muerte

Actor
Movie
1984

Vultures

Actor
Rose
Movie
1984

Vultures in Paradise

Actor
Rose
Movie
1984

Les Crocs de la mort

Actor
Movie
1983

Liar's MoonStream

Actor
Jeanene Dubois
Movie
1981

Play Dead

Actor
Hester
Movie
1981

The Munsters' Revenge

Actor
Lily Munster
Movie
1981

Guyana, Culto Maldito

Actor
Movie
1980

House of Shadows

Actor
Mrs. Howard
Movie
1980

Fuego negro

Actor
Movie
1979

Fantasy Island

Guest Star
Series
1978

Nocturna

Actor
Jugulia Vein
Movie
1978

Satan's Cheerleaders

Actor
Emmy/Sheriff's Wife/High Priestess
Movie
1977

Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood

Actor
Cleaning Woman
Movie
1975

Blazing Stewardesses

Actor
Honey Morgan
Movie
1975

It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time

Actor
Julia
Movie
1975

The Girl on the Late, Late Show

Actor
Lorraine
Movie
1974

The Mark of Zorro

Actor
Isabella Vega
Movie
1974

The Seven Minutes

Actor
Constance Cumberland
Movie
1971

The Name of the Game

Guest Star
Series
1968

Arizona BushwhackersStream

Actor
Jill Wyler
Movie
1968

The PowerStream

Actor
Mrs. Sally Hallson
Movie
1968

Hostile Guns

Actor
Laura Mannon
Movie
1967

The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.Stream

Guest Star
Series
1966
10%

Munster, Go HomeStream

Actor
Lily Munster
Movie
1966

Marineland Carnival With The Munsters TV Cast Members

Actor
Lily Munster
Show
1965

The MunstersStream

Actor
Lily Munster
Series
1964
83%

A Global Affair

Actor
Dolores
Movie
1964

Law of the LawlessStream

Actor
Ellie Irish
Movie
1964

McLintock!Stream

Actor
Mrs. Louise Warren
Movie
1963
57%

The VirginianStream

Guest Star
Helen Haldeman aka Elena
Series
1962

BonanzaStream

Guest Star
Series
1959

Timbuktu

Actor
Natalie Dufort
Movie
1959

La spada e la croce

Actor
Maria Maddalena
Movie
1958

Band of Angels

Actor
Amantha Starr
Movie
1957

The Ten Commandments

Actor
Sephora
Show
1956

Raw Edge

Actor
Hannah Montgomery
Movie
1956

Magic Fire

Actor
Minna Planer
Movie
1956

Death of a Scoundrel

Actor
Bridget Kelly
Movie
1956

The Ten CommandmentsStream

Actor
Sephora
Movie
1956
84%

Screen Directors Playhouse

Actor
Show
1955

Star Stage

Actor
Show
1955

La Reina de las Islas

Actor
Movie
1955

Flame of the Islands

Actor
Rosalind Dee
Movie
1955

Shotgun

Actor
Abby
Movie
1955

Border River

Actor
Carmelita Carias
Movie
1954

Passion

Actor
Rosa Melo/Tonya Melo
Movie
1954

Tonight's the Night

Actor
Serena McGluskey
Movie
1954

Backbone of America

Actor
Victoria Johnson
Show
1953

The Captain's Paradise

Actor
Nita St. James
Movie
1953

Sea Devils

Actor
Droucette
Movie
1953

Sombrero

Actor
Maria of the River Road
Movie
1953

Death Valley DaysStream

Actor
Dr. Clare Reed
Series
1952

Fort Algiers

Actor
Mlle. Yvette Delmar
Movie
1952

Hurricane Smith

Actor
Luana Whitmore
Movie
1952

Scarlet Angel

Actor
Roxy McClanahan
Movie
1952

The San Francisco Story

Actor
Adelaide McCall
Movie
1952

Fille à bagarre

Actor
Movie
1952

Silver City

Actor
Candace Surrency
Movie
1951

Hotel Sahara

Actor
Yasmin Pallas
Movie
1951

Tomahawk

Actor
Julie Madden
Movie
1951

What's My Line?Stream

Guest
Game Show
1950

Buccaneer's Girl

Actor
Deborah McCoy
Movie
1950

The Desert Hawk

Actor
Princess Scheherazade
Movie
1950

The Gal Who Took the West

Actor
Lillian Marlowe
Movie
1949

Calamity Jane and Sam Bass

Actor
Calamity Jane
Movie
1949

Criss CrossStream

Actor
Anna Dundee
Movie
1948
86%

Casbah

Actor
Inez
Movie
1948

Black Bart

Actor
Lola Montez
Movie
1948

River Lady

Actor
Sequin
Movie
1948

Brute Force

Actor
Gina
Movie
1947

Song of Scheherazade

Actor
Cara de Talavera
Movie
1947

Slave Girl

Actor
Francesca
Movie
1947

Lights Out

Actor
Show
1946

Frontier Gal

Actor
Lorena Dumont
Movie
1945

Salome, Where She Danced

Actor
Anna Marie
Movie
1945

So Proudly We Hail

Actor
Girl
Movie
1943
100%

Deerslayer

Actor
Princess Wah-Tah
Movie
1943

This Gun for HireStream

Actor
Showgirl at Neptune Club (uncredited)
Movie
1942
94%

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