person

Sally Forrest

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

1928-05-28

Place of Birth

San Diego, California, USA

Sally Forrest

Biography

Sally Forrest (born Katherine Feeney) was an American film, stage and TV actress of the 1940s and 1950s. Forrest began her film career in the 1940s as a chorus dancer in MGM musicals. She made her acting debut in Not Wanted, written and produced by Ida Lupino. The film's controversial subject of unwed motherhood was a raw and unsentimental view of a condition that was rarely explored by Hollywood at that time. Forrest starred in two more Lupino projects, Never Fear and Hard, Fast and Beautiful, as well as other film noir films, including Mystery Street, directed by John Sturges, and the star-studded While the City Sleeps, directed by Fritz Lang. Her musical background and training as a jazz and ballet dancer brought roles in the transitional musicals that rounded off the golden age of MGM; most notable was Excuse My Dust. Most of her films were made under contract to MGM, which prided itself as family entertainment, but RKO, headed by the eccentric and controlling Howard Hughes, presented a very different creative challenge. Son of Sinbad, now a cult classic, was one of his many pet projects where he had a personal interest in re-designing the star's skimpy wardrobe. With each rehearsal, Forrest noticed her harem dance costume slowly disappearing, until it was barely compliant with the Motion Picture Production Code.[citation needed] In 1953, after moving to New York with her husband, writer and producer Milo Frank (who was hired to be head of casting for CBS), her film work transitioned to theatre and TV. She starred on Broadway in The Seven Year Itch, and appeared in major stage productions of Damn Yankees, Bus Stop, As You Like It and No No Nanette. Later she returned to Hollywood and continued working at RKO and Columbia Pictures. Her final film was RKO's While the City Sleeps in 1956, a murder mystery co-starring Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, Vincent Price and her frequent collaborator Ida Lupino.

Also Known For

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Son of Sinbad

Jun 02, 1955

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Till the Clouds Roll By

Dec 05, 1946

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Are You With It?

Mar 19, 1948

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30

The Kissing Bandit

Nov 14, 1948

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67

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Mar 09, 1949

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67

Mr. Belvedere Goes to College

Apr 15, 1949

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63

Scene of the Crime

Jul 28, 1949

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70

My Blue Heaven

Sep 15, 1950

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NA

Flame of Youth

Sep 22, 1949

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69

While the City Sleeps

Apr 19, 1956

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Vengeance Valley

Feb 14, 1951

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62

Code Two

Apr 24, 1953

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62

The Strange Door

Jun 21, 1951

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67

Mystery Street

Jun 23, 1950

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72

Excuse My Dust

Jun 27, 1951

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58

Hard, Fast and Beautiful

May 23, 1951

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57

The Strip

Aug 31, 1951

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61

Never Fear

Jan 04, 1950

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67

Not Wanted

Jun 24, 1949

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NA

Ride The High Iron

Dec 01, 1956

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60

Bannerline

Oct 12, 1951

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50

Dancing in the Dark

Dec 02, 1949

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64

Whirlpool

Jan 13, 1950

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Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies

Jun 27, 2000

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NA

Want Ad Wedding

Nov 02, 1955

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66

Family Affair

Sep 12, 1966

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50

Studio One

Nov 07, 1948

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62

General Electric Theater

Feb 01, 1953

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72

Rawhide

Jan 09, 1959

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50

The Millionaire

Jan 19, 1955

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63

Lux Video Theatre

Oct 02, 1950

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72

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

Oct 05, 1951

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32

Climax!

Oct 07, 1954

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60

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show

Oct 05, 1956

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49

Suspense

Jan 06, 1949

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72

Rawhide

Jan 09, 1959

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68

The Ed Sullivan Show

Jun 20, 1948

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32

Climax!

Oct 07, 1954

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32

Climax!

Oct 07, 1954