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Laura Devon(1931-2007)

  • Actress
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Laura Devon in A Covenant with Death (1967)
A one-handed madman (he lost the hand while escaping a hanging) uses various detachable devices as murder weapons to gain revenge on those he believes have wronged him.
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Chamber of Horrors (1966)
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Gorgeous, well-endowed singer/actress Laura Devon arrived in Tinseltown during the early 1960s, but gave notice less than a decade later and retired permanently after her fourth marriage. She made only five films. Laura was categorized as one of those beautiful bouffant blondes of film and TV who were usually cast as diverting set decoration -- the equally blonde lovelies Sharon Tate, Yvette Mimieux and Dorothy Provine, come first to mind.

She was born Mary Lou Briley in Chicago, Illinois, on May 23, 1931, the daughter of Merrill Devon, an auto engineer of Swedish, Scottish and Irish descent, and a mother of Dutch heritage. Her family later moved to Grosse Point, Michigan, where she attended University High School. Her interest in singing came at a fairly young age and, by her early teens, was performing. Graduating from the University of Michigan where she majored in journalism and political science, she began acting on stage in such musicals as "The Boyfriend" at the Vanguard Playhouse in Detroit.

In 1961, Laura was spotted singing at a Detroit night club by a 20th Century-Fox talent agent and given a screen test. Universal also took an interest in her photogenic beauty and signed her instead. Laura's first year under contract involved intensive study in acting, singing and dance before she even started making the rounds on TV. Eventually, she appeared in such popular programs as Route 66 (1960) and The Twilight Zone (1959), her big break coming when she and another budding actress, June Harding, were hired as ensemble cast members on The Richard Boone Show (1963), an anthology TV series also featuring veterans Boone, Warren Stevens, Jeanette Nolan, Harry Morgan, Robert Blake, Guy Stockwell, Bethel Leslie and Ford Rainey.

Falling easily into the Hollywood scene, Laura had dated handsome actor Brian Kelly back in Detroit (his native city). Their romance ended when he went to Hollywood but rekindled again when she, too, made it to Hollywood in 1961. They married a year later, and the good-looking couple became a part of the "in crowd" while moving up the acting ladder. A couple of months after their June wedding, they appeared together in Lillian Hellman's steamy drama "Toys in the Attic" at the Laguna Beach Summer Theater.

Laura made her film debut as a second female lead in the Tony Curtis/Debbie Reynolds gender-bending romp Goodbye Charlie (1964). Laura figured prominently in all the sexual hijinks happening in the taunting George Axelrod script, but the film was considered a misfire. Laura then got hot and heavy in Red Line 7000 (1965), one of Howard Hawks later and lesser efforts. Again, Laura (and the other ladies, for that matter) provided diverting distraction from the stock car racing sequences.

Still moving up the ranks, she was prominently displayed on Bonanza (1959), The Rogues (1964), Rawhide (1959), I Spy (1965), The Big Valley (1965) and enjoyed a recurring role on Dr. Kildare (1961). Her last three films were the horror opus Chamber of Horrors (1966), which had Patrick O'Neal stirring up some demented antics as a serial strangler. Again, not hired for her character's brilliance, Laura does manage the classic one liner, "What am I thinking? He is the easiest man in the world to identify. He only has one hand!" The next film involved her with handsome George Maharis and another strangling in the so-so melodrama A Covenant with Death (1967). Her final film was probably the best received. With Craig Stevens taking his popular Peter Gunn gumshoe character from TV to feature length film, the atmospheric detective story Gunn (1967) had, at the very least, a built-in audience. The singing aspect of Laura also managed to show itself here. She recorded two of Henry Mancini's songs from the movie, "I Like the Look" and "Dreamsville".

By this time, Laura's first marriage had dissolved. Husband Brian had become a TV star via his Porter Ricks character on the dolphin show Flipper (1964). Within a year of their divorce, Laura married renowned French film composer Maurice Jarre, hailed for his Oscar-winning scores in Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965) and A Passage to India (1984). Laura immediately retired and never looked back. She and Jarre divorced in 1984. Little was heard from Laura until notice of her 2007 death at her Beverly Hills residence at age 76. She is survived by her screenwriting son Kevin Jarre.
BornMay 23, 1931
DiedJuly 19, 2007(76)
BornMay 23, 1931
DiedJuly 19, 2007(76)
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Laura Devon, Marianna Hill, and Gail Hire in Red Line 7000 (1965)
Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)
Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)
Laura Devon, Gail Hire, and Charlene Holt in Red Line 7000 (1965)
Norman Alden and Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)
Norman Alden and Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)
John Robert Crawford and Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)
John Robert Crawford and Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)
John Robert Crawford and Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)
Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)
James Caan, Norman Alden, and Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)
Laura Devon in Red Line 7000 (1965)

Known for:

Gunn (1967)
Gunn
6.0
  • Edie
  • 1967
The Richard Boone Show (1963)
The Richard Boone Show
8.6
TV Series
  • Jessie
  • Barbara Slate
  • Betty Haist
  • Daphne
  • Diane Jensen
  • Dolores Delgado
  • Donna Braley
  • Dorotea
  • Elise Faubert
  • Florinda Kirty
  • Girl At Party
  • Hooker #1
  • Joanie
  • Saloon Girl #1
  • Santha
Chamber of Horrors (1966)
Chamber of Horrors
6.0
  • Marie Champlain
  • 1966
Rod Serling in The Twilight Zone (1959)
The Twilight Zone
9.1
TV Series
  • Ellwyn Glover

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Actress

  • Frank Converse in Coronet Blue (1967)
    Coronet Blue
    • Ava Lou Springer
    • TV Series
    • 1967
  • Gunn (1967)
    Gunn
    • Edie
    • 1967
  • The Invaders (1967)
    The Invaders
    • Susan Carver
    • TV Series
    • 1967
  • A Covenant with Death (1967)
    A Covenant with Death
    • Rosemary
    • 1967
  • Lee Majors, Barbara Stanwyck, Linda Evans, Peter Breck, and Richard Long in The Big Valley (1965)
    The Big Valley
    • Sabrina
    • TV Series
    • 1966
  • Robert Loggia in T.H.E. Cat (1966)
    T.H.E. Cat
    • Jerrie Loren
    • TV Series
    • 1966
  • Chamber of Horrors (1966)
    Chamber of Horrors
    • Marie Champlain
    • 1966
  • David Janssen in The Fugitive (1963)
    The Fugitive
    • Penelope Dufour
    • TV Series
    • 1966
  • Dr. Kildare (1961)
    Dr. Kildare
    • Sister Benjamin
    • TV Series
    • 1965
  • Bill Cosby and Robert Culp in I Spy (1965)
    I Spy
    • Tatia
    • TV Series
    • 1965
  • Red Line 7000 (1965)
    Red Line 7000
    • Julie
    • 1965
  • Charles Boyer and Susanne Cramer in The Rogues (1964)
    The Rogues
    • Barbara Cayasta
    • TV Series
    • 1965
  • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963)
    Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
    • Laura Maisen
    • TV Series
    • 1964
  • Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds in Goodbye Charlie (1964)
    Goodbye Charlie
    • Rusty Sartori
    • 1964
  • Clint Eastwood, Paul Brinegar, and Sheb Wooley in Rawhide (1959)
    Rawhide
    • Augusta Canliss
    • TV Series
    • 1964

Soundtrack

  • Mr. Sycamore (1975)
    Mr. Sycamore
    • performer: "Time Goes By"
    • 1975

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  • Born
    • May 23, 1931
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • July 19, 2007
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(heart failure)
  • Spouses
      Maurice JarreDecember 30, 1967 - 1984 (divorced)
  • Children
      Jean-Michel Jarre
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "The Boyfriend", Vanguard Playhouse, Detroit, MI.
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    • 1 Article

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    Retired from acting after marrying film composer Maurice Jarre.

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