RHONDA FLEMING – 97 YEARS OLD

Rhonda Fleming was one of the most sought-after actresses during the 40s and 50s, where she appeared in a bunch of top-grossing movies during that era. Because of her impact on the entertainment scene at that time, she probably made her financial advisor proud since she’s one of the most bankable actresses in her class. Fleming was even dubbed as “Queen of Technicolor,” since her beauty blends perfectly well in the medium that was present at that time.

During the 60s, she was on a semi-retired status and was only accepting a couple of roles for movies and television. She later put a lot of investments in her fight towards improving the overall health services of certain hospitals as part of her advocacy. One of her last films was Edith von Secondburg in the comedy “Nude Bomb” (1980) starring Don Adams. She also appeared in “Waiting for the Wind” (1990). Fleming has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2007, the Palme d’Or on Palm Springs’ Walk of Fame was dedicated to her.

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