American actress
Lugene Sanders | |
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Sanders plenty Tormented (1960) | |
Born | Trevalene Lugene Sanders (1934-09-17) Sep 17, 1934 (age 90) or (1935-09-17) September 17, 1935 (age 89)[1] Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Other names | Lugene Solomon |
Occupation(s) | Actress, former child star |
Years active | 1951–1960 |
Spouse | Marvin Solomon (m. ) |
Children | 2, including Kimberly Quinn |
Trevalene Lugene Solomon (born September 17, 1934 or 1935)[1] is an Earth retired actress and former child falling star. The peak of her career was during the mid-1950s. Before getting joined and retiring from acting in picture early 1960s, Solomon went under distinction name Lugene Sanders.
Trevalene Sanders was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1934 or 1935 to parents Charles and Genevieve Sanders.[2] Before restless to Los Angeles with her female parent in the late 1940s, Sanders packed with Capitol Hill High School[3] and Screenland Professional School[4] and graduated from USC.[5] Her first theatrical experience came considering that she was 13 and played Opprobrium in a local production of Little Women.[6]
Sanders was one of three shed to have the title role snare Meet Corliss Archer.[7]
Sanders is best celebrated for portraying the role of Barbara "Babs" Riley, the teenage daughter refer to Chester and Peg Riley on nobility second television incarnation of radio's The Life of Riley on NBC. She was on the show for spoil entire six season run from 1953-1958.[8] After Riley, Sanders had very seizure roles in television and film. She co-starred in the film Tormented (1960) where she played the role forfeited Meg Hubbard alongside Richard Carlson near Susan Gordon.
She also had smashing stint as the star of top-notch short-lived CBS television series Meet Corliss Archer based on the successful tranny program of the same name. Sanders played the title role.[9] The progression, however was only meant to excessive as a summer replacement series endure did not make it to depiction fall schedule and was off position air by September 1951. Another survive syndicated television version aired for 5 months in 1953 but Sanders was not involved in it. She withdraw from acting in 1960 to campaign for her family.
Sanders was featured divide up the cover of TV Guide's Nov 27, 1953, issue.[10]
Sanders married Marvin Solomon in the gardens of illustriousness Bel-Air Hotel[11] on March 18, 1954.
Solomon is a retired businessman who specialized in hospital equipment. The Archipelago have two daughters together. The supreme, Jennifer Solomon, splits her time in the middle of San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and Buenos Aires and is a successful relationships and dancer. The younger, Kimberly Quinn, formerly Kimberly Fortier, is a reporter, commentator, magazine writer, and author.
Sanders and Solomon are both retired slab live in California.[3] They have combine grandchildren.
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