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Yolande Donlan(1920-2014)

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Yolande Donlan in 80,000 Suspects (1963)
A woman is found murdered in a house along the coast from Brighton. Local detectives Fellows and Wilks lead an investigation methodically following up leads and clues mostly in Brighton and Hove but also further afield.
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Yolande Donlan was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1920. Her father, character actor James Donlan, was an alcoholic who died when she was a teenager. Using the stage name Yolande Mallott she landed small roles in the films Turnabout and The Devil Bat. She also appeared in several Broadway plays and starred in a very successful London production of Born Yesterday. Yolande married actor Philip Truex in 1943. They had a son, Christopher, in 1946.

In 1947, when Yolande was starring in the role of Billie Dawn in Laurence Olivier's stage production of Born Yesterday in London's West End, she met British film director Val Guest. He had asked actor Michael Balfour who was a friend of hers to take him backstage to meet her. Val Guest was at that time directing Balfour in a film called Just William's Luck.

She divorced her husband and married Val in 1954. He directed her in seven more films including The Body Said No and Penny Princess. At the age of 35, Yolande was diagnosed with manic depression and began therapy. Her last role was in the 1976 movie Seven Nights in Japan. She published her autobiography titled "Shake the Stars Down" and wrote several travel articles for the Daily Express. Yolande and Val moved to Palm Springs, California and remained happily married until his death in 2006. She later moved to London, England. She died on December 30,2014 at the age of ninety-four.
BornJune 2, 1920
DiedDecember 30, 2014(94)
BornJune 2, 1920
DiedDecember 30, 2014(94)
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Known for

Gordon Scott in Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)
Tarzan and the Lost Safari
5.7
  • Gamage Dean
  • 1957
Mary Astor, William Gargan, John Hubbard, Carole Landis, Donald Meek, and Adolphe Menjou in Turnabout (1940)
Turnabout
6.1
  • Marie(as Yolande Mollot)
  • 1940
The Adventurers (1970)
The Adventurers
5.2
  • Mrs. Erickson
  • 1970
Expresso Bongo (1959)
Expresso Bongo
6.2
  • Dixie Collins
  • 1959

Credits

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  • Sunday Night Thriller (1981)
    Sunday Night Thriller
    TV Series
    • Triss St. Clair
    • 1981
  • Seven Nights in Japan (1976)
    Seven Nights in Japan
    5.7
    • American Wife
    • 1976
  • The Adventurers (1970)
    The Adventurers
    5.2
    • Mrs. Erickson
    • 1970
  • Brian Rix Presents ... (1960)
    Brian Rix Presents ...
    TV Series
    • Myrtle La Mar
    • 1966
  • 80,000 Suspects (1963)
    80,000 Suspects
    6.0
    • Ruth Preston
    • 1963
  • Moira Redmond in Jigsaw (1962)
    Jigsaw
    7.2
    • Jean Sherman
    • 1962
  • Theatre Night (1957)
    Theatre Night
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Joy Lucas
    • Olive Ogilvie
    • 1957–1959
  • Expresso Bongo (1959)
    Expresso Bongo
    6.2
    • Dixie Collins
    • 1959
  • Gordon Scott in Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)
    Tarzan and the Lost Safari
    5.7
    • Gamage Dean
    • 1957
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Rheingold Theatre (1953)
    Rheingold Theatre
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Sally
    • 1956
  • They Can't Hang Me (1955)
    They Can't Hang Me
    5.8
    • Jill Wilson
    • 1955
  • Dirk Bogarde and Yolande Donlan in Penny Princess (1952)
    Penny Princess
    6.0
    • Lindy Smith
    • 1952
  • Mr Drake's Duck (1951)
    Mr Drake's Duck
    5.9
    • Penny Drake
    • 1951
  • Yolande Donlan and John McCallum in Traveller's Joy (1950)
    Traveller's Joy
    5.7
    • Lil Fowler
    • 1950
  • The Body Said No! (1950)
    The Body Said No!
    3.4
    • Mikki Brent
    • 1950

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  • Alternative names
    • Yolande Mallott
  • Born
    • June 2, 1920
    • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
  • Died
    • December 30, 2014
    • London, England, UK(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Val GuestSeptember 11, 1954 - May 10, 2006 (his death)
  • Parents
    • James Donlan
  • Other works
    (1950-51) Stage: Appeared in Roger MacDougall's play, "To Dorothy, A Son," at the Opera House in Manchester, England, with Richard Attenborough, Sheila Sim, Alastair Hunter, and Philip Holles in the cast.
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    • 2 Print Biographies

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    Scored a personal success first in Boston, then on the London stage as Billie Dawn in "Born Yesterday" and decided to settle in England, where she continued filming.
  • Quotes
    [about making The Devil Bat (1940)] Oh, my God! I don't own that one on video; I wasn't even interested in it THEN! I wasn't interested in being in a picture of that kind at that time; I was terribly snobbish! It was quick and it was fast; they were out to get the money as quickly as possible. It was one of those kinds of pictures, a potboiler.

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