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  1. Brenda Marshall (born Ardis Ankerson; September 29, 1915 [1] – July 30, 1992) was an American film actress. Career. Marshall made her first film appearance as Ardis Gaines in Wives of Tomorrow (1937). Her initial billing as Brenda Marshall came in Espionage Agent (1939). [2] .

  2. Brenda Marshall. Actress: The Sea Hawk. This alluring hazel-eyed 1940s leading lady was born Ardis Ankerson on the Philippine island of Negros, one of two siblings. Her father was Otto Peter Ankerson who held an important position as overseer of a large sugar plantation.

  3. Jan 23, 2016 · His wife since 1941 was actress Brenda Marshall (known as Ardis to her family and friends), and she soon tired of his drunkenness, for Bill Holden was a nasty, nasty drunk. Their marriage faltered quickly, becoming little more than a series of separations as Holden took lovers wherever he found them and Ardis led her own life.

  4. Aug 14, 1992 · Brenda Marshall, an exotic leading lady in several swashbuckling films of the 1940s who left acting a few years after marrying actor William Holden, has died in Palm Springs, it was learned...

  5. Jul 30, 1992 · Brenda Marshall (September 29, 1915 – July 30, 1992) was an American film actress. Born Ardis Ankerson in Negros, Philippines, Marshall made her first film appearance in the 1939 Espionage Agent. The following year, she played the leading lady to Errol Flynn in The Sea Hawk.

  6. Jul 16, 2014 · Brenda Marshall, the stage name of Ardis Ankerson, was an American film actress, born in the Philippines and married to William Holden.

  7. Jul 30, 1992 · Brenda Marshall (September 29, 1915 July 30, 1992) was an American film actress. Born Ardis Ankerson in Negros, Philippines, Marshall made her first film appearance in the 1939 Espionage Agent. The following year, she played the leading lady to Errol Flynn in The Sea Hawk.

  8. Nicolai (Peter Lorre), with his more fetching sister Tamara (Brenda Marshall), first secretly dispatches Ivor (Daniel Ocko), then reveals to American Joe (George Raft) why he rescued him from a crew of bogus Turkish cops, in Background To Danger, 1943, from an Eric Ambler novel.

  9. Brenda Marshall. Highest Rated: 100% Captains of the Clouds (1942) Lowest Rated: 60% Strange Impersonation (1946) Birthday: Sep 29, 1915. Birthplace: Island of Negros, Philippines. 100%....

  10. Captains of the Clouds: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With James Cagney, Dennis Morgan, Brenda Marshall, Alan Hale. Inspired by Churchill's Dunkirk speech, brash, undisciplined bush pilot Brian MacLean and three friends enlist in the RCAF but are deemed too old to be fliers.