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  1. Wanda Hendrix. Actress: Song of Surrender. Born Dixie Wanda Hendrix in Jacksonville, Florida to a logging camp boss (Max Sylvester Hendrix) and his wife (Mary Bailley), wholesome, green-eyed, dark-haired Wanda Hendrix was involved in her hometown's little theater group when she was "discovered" by a passing talent agent and signed up by Warner Bros.

  2. Wanda Hendrix geboren am 03.11.1928, gestorben am 01.02.1981 US-amerikanische Schauspielerin Darstellerin in Serien. Verliebt in eine Hexe Helen Silverton; Anwalt der Gerechtigkeit Ann Thomas Darstellerin in Filmen. Postkutsche nach Thunder Rock (USA 1963 ...

  3. Wanda Hendrix Profile. is born in Jacksonville, Florida, to Max Sylvester and Mary Faircloth Hendrix, nee Bailley. Her father is a logging camp boss who will later work for Lockheed Aircraft. WWII hero-turned-actor Audie Leon Murphy sees her on the cover of Coronet magazine and tells his mentor, actor James Cagney, about it.

  4. Wanda Hendrix. Actor “I'd love to work again but young people are now in casting and they don't know my name or my work. The industry has changed so very much.” Actor Show all (23) ...

  5. Biography by AllMovie. The product of a large and widely scattered Florida family, dark-eyed, doll-faced actress Wanda Hendrix was fresh out of local community theatre when she made her film debut at the age of 16. Not overly talented, Hendrix exuded a raw energy and exotic demeanor which briefly made her a fascinating screen presence. Director ...

  6. 15. Jan. 2024 · Born on November 3, 1928, in Jacksonville, Florida, Wanda Hendrix had a tough childhood. Her parents divorced when she was young, and she had to move frequently with her mother. However, she found solace in acting and pursued her passion with dedication and perseverance. Her perseverance paid off when she was discovered by a talent scout in a ...

  7. Audie Murphy. Audie Leon Murphy (* 20. Juni 1925 in der Nähe von Kingston, Texas; † 28. Mai 1971 bei einem Flugzeugabsturz in den Bergen von Virginia) war der höchstdekorierte [1] [2] US-Soldat des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Im Anschluss daran betätigte er sich als Filmschauspieler und Songwriter [3].