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Dolores Agnes Fuller ( born Dolores Eble ; March 10, 1923 May 9, 2011 ) was an American actress and songwriter best known as the one-time girlfriend of the low-budget film director Edward D. Wood, Jr. She played the protagonist's girlfriend in Glen or Glenda, co-starred in Wood's Jail Bait, and had a minor role in Bride of the Monster.
She later co-starred with Kaye Ballard as her neighbor and in-law, Eve Hubbard, in the 1967 69 situation comedy The Mothers-in-Law, which was produced by Desi Arnaz after the dissolution of Desilu.
She co-starred often with Swedish actor and fellow Bergman collaborator, Erland Josephson, with whom she made the 1973 Swedish television drama, Scenes from a Marriage, which was also edited to feature-film length and distributed theatrically.
She co-starred in 1950's The Next Voice You Hear ..., playing a pregnant housewife who hears the voice of God from her radio.
She also co-starred in Ferris Bueller, a television adaptation of the 1986 movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
She co-starred with Keaton in Our Hospitality.
She also co-starred with Marcello Mastroianni in Ettore Scola's A Special Day ( 1977 ).
She co-starred with John Travolta in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Grease, which featured one of the most successful film soundtracks in Hollywood history.
She later co-starred in Arthur ( 1981 ), starring with Dudley Moore ( in the title role ) and Sir John Gielgud, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor as Arthur's snobbish but loveable butler.
She co-starred with Fredric March in Manslaughter ( 1930 ), and received good reviews for her performance as a rich girl, jailed for vehicular manslaughter.
She also co-starred in the short-lived television series a. k. a. Pablo in 1984, a situation comedy series for ABC, with Paul Rodriguez.
She co-starred with Fredric March and Miriam Hopkins in Rouben Mamoulian's original 1931 film version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
She also co-starred in Mbongeni Ngema ’ s international musical Magic at 4 AM which was dedicated to Muhammad Ali.
She appeared in the 1989 Woody Allen film Another Woman ; that year, she co-starred with Jami Gertz as a cancer patient in the German film Zwei Frauen ( released in America as Silence Like Glass ).
She also co-starred with Bette Davis in a horror film, Burnt Offerings.
She wrote a book about her visit to the Soviet Union and co-starred in the television series Lime Street, before her death at the age of 13 in the Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 plane crash.
She co-starred in the film Dodsworth ( 1936 ), for Samuel Goldwyn and United Artists, which is widely regarded as her finest film ( giving what many consider an Oscar worthy performance, though she wasn't nominated ).
She also co-starred in Hangin ' with Mr. Cooper.
She did not win that year ( Ginger Rogers took home the award for Kitty Foyle ), but Fontaine did win the following year for Best Actress in Suspicion, which co-starred Cary Grant and was also directed by Hitchcock.
She co-starred with Gregory Peck in the 1976 horror film The Omen, in which her character's adopted son, Damien, is revealed to be the Anti-Christ.
She co-starred in 1945 with Dana Andrews in the musical film State Fair, in which Louanne Hogan dubbed Crain's singing numbers.
She co-starred in the 2003 film Johnny English and made her leading actress debut in the 2009 film Closed for Winter.
He starred in Aces High ( 1975 ) and co-starred in Voyage of the Damned ( 1976 ), and as Dornford Yates ' gentleman hero Richard Chandos in She Fell Among Thieves ( 1977 ).
She co-starred with George C. Scott ( as Edward Rochester ) playing the title role in an American television movie of Jane Eyre ( 1970 ).
She again co-starred with George C. Scott ( as Ebenezer Scrooge ), David Warner ( Bob Cratchit ), Frank Finlay ( Jacob Marley ), Angela Pleasence ( The Ghost of Christmas Past ) and Anthony Walters ( Tiny Tim ).

She and seasons
She portrayed the character Alexx Woods, a medical examiner in the forensics-related drama CSI: Miami for 6 seasons as a series regular.
She was a regular for the first three seasons, leaving the show in the season four episode " The Gift ".
She made one guest appearance two seasons later.
She was a regular character in the show for all but the second of its seven seasons.
She voiced Lisa for three seasons on The Tracey Ullman Show, and in 1989, the shorts were spun off into their own half-hour show, The Simpsons.
She is displayed as " cuddly " in earlier seasons, often dressing in pink fuzzy sweaters resulting in an innocent tomboyishness.
She also made appearances in the third and sixth seasons.
She remained a member of the company for four seasons, 1957 1961, her roles including Katherine in Henry V in 1958 ( which was also her New York debut ), and as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet in October 1960, directed and designed by Franco Zeffirelli.
She subsequently spent seasons in repertory both with the Playhouse in Nottingham from January 1963 ( including a West African tour as Lady Macbeth for the British Council ), and with the Playhouse Company in Oxford from April 1964.
She becomes his girlfriend for the duration of the 5th season, and the two date on-and-off for the final two seasons.
She hosted the USA Network's Reel Wild Cinema for two seasons beginning in 1995.
She then returned to her own world and blessed her creations with the change of the seasons and promised that, when they died, they would join her in the sky.
She is well known for her roles as the Minbari Ambassador Delenn on all five seasons of the science fiction television series Babylon 5 ( aired 1993-1998 ), and Danielle Rousseau on Lost.
She played the role for nine seasons, appearing in all but three episodes.
In 1969, She also made her British debut at the Glyndebourne Festival as Mélisande, and sang two succeeding seasons there in the title role of Cavalli's Calisto.
She voiced Bart for three seasons on The Tracey Ullman Show, and in 1989, the shorts were spun off into a half-hour show called The Simpsons.
She made her debut in the premiere episode of the show's fifth season, and subsequently appeared in every episode of its remaining three seasons.
She transferred after two seasons to Arizona State University ( ASU ), where she was a star member of the Sun Devils.
She also appeared in seasons 2 and 4 ( 1998 and 2000 ) of the Canadian TV series La Femme Nikita as Adrian, the renegade founder of the powerful Section One anti-terrorist organisation.
As a result of these combined factors, Murder, She Wrote plummeted from eighth to fifty-eight in the yearly ratings ; the series lost nearly six million viewers as the audience was not willing to follow it to Thursday, which left CBS with little choice but to end Murder, She Wrote after twelve seasons in August 1996.
She went on tour with Rain for two more seasons, and returned to Broadway to give a farewell performance in 1926.
Due to its demographic strength, Friends was able to charge almost three times as much for an advertisement as Murder, She Wrote, even though the two series had similar total viewer numbers during the seasons they were on the air together.
She was also an in-demand headliner for summer seasons at resorts and seasonal pantomimes as well as performing at venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, the Royal Festival Hall and a week of sell-out shows at the London Palladium.
She later returns to Denver and Dynasty for its final seasons.

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