Audrey Long
Biography
Audrey Long was born on April 14, 1922, in Orlando, Florida, USA. She was a talented actress recognized for her performances in films such as "Born to Kill" (1947), "Pan-Americana" (1945), and "Desperate" (1947). Long pursued her passion for acting by studying at the renowned Max Reinhardt Drama School in Hollywood, where she earned a scholarship. Following her graduation, she signed a contract with Warner Brothers, marking the beginning of her film career. In addition to her acting work, she also modeled for Power’s.
During World War II, in 1943, Long participated in a nationwide campaign to sell war bonds, demonstrating her commitment to supporting the war effort. From 1944 onward, she transitioned into leading roles in B-movies at various studios, including RKO, Monogram, Republic, and Columbia. Long's cinematic journey spanned nearly a decade, but she chose to step away from the film industry in 1952.
In her personal life, Long was married to Leslie Charteris and later to Edward Rubin. After a fulfilling career, she passed away on September 19, 2014, in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in classic films.
Filmography
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Tall in the Saddle
1944 • Clara Cardell
Stage Struck (1948)
1948 • Nancy Howard
Desperate
1947 • Anne Randall
A Night of Adventure
1944 • Erica Drake Latham
Born to Kill
1947 • Georgia Staples
Insurance Investigator
1951 • Nancy Sullivan
A Game of Death
1945 • Ellen Trowbridge
Wanderer of the Wasteland
1945 • Jeanie Collinshaw