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Karen Steele (March 20, 1931 – March 12, 1988) was an American actress and
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with more than 60 roles in film and television. Her most famous roles include starring as Virginia in '' Marty'', as Mrs. Lane in '' Ride Lonesome'', and as Eve McHuron in the '' Star Trek'' episode "
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Early life

Steele was born in
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, to Percy Davis Steele, a Bostonian of English descent and a career Marine who in 1956 was named assistant administrator of the
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. Her mother, Ruth Covey Merritt, was a Californian of French and Danish heritage. Steele's childhood in the Hawaiian Islands brought her into contact with the Japanese and Hawaiian languages, as well as English.Karen Steele profile
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When she was 13 years old, a surfing accident resulted in Steele's leg being cut by coral segments. She later developed
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in the leg with infection so severe that amputation was seriously considered until a doctor brought to Hawaii from Hong Kong ended the infection. The leg had to be rebuilt with wires and metal, but after 22 operations she began rehabilitation to resume walking. Steele attended the
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and studied acting at Rollins College in
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for a year. After that, she found work as a cover girl and model.


Career

Steele's first acting job was on the radio program '' Let George Do It''. She subsequently appeared in the films '' The Clown'' (in an uncredited role, 1953) and ''Man Crazy'' (also 1953) as Marge. The following year, she landed the role of Millie Darrow in "So False and So Fair" on the television anthology '' Studio 57'', but a supporting role in '' Marty'' (1955) was her highest profile film role. She played Virginia and got the part because director
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had confused her with an actress from New York whom he and writer
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had intended to play it. In 1957, she guest starred on the TV program ''
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'', as Molly Gleason in the episode "Point Blank" opposite
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and
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. In 1958, she played the titular role in the episode "Madame Faro" of
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'', another
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series. Steele made two guest appearances on
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'', as Doris Stephanek in "The Case of the Haunted Husband" (1958) and as murder victim Carina Wileen in "The Case of the Fatal Fetish" (1965). She appeared as Mae Dailey in the 1961 episode "Big Time Blues" on the ABC/
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drama, '' The Roaring 20s''. Earlier, she was cast in a guest-starring role in another ABC/WB series, ''
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'' starring Roger Moore. In 1962, she portrayed the part of Dolly LeMoyne in the episode "The Woman Trap" on CBS's '' Rawhide'' starring Clint Eastwood. Her character in "Survival of the Fattest", a 1965 episode of NBC's ''
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'', was named Mary 'Jack' Armstrong, said to be "the strongest female enemy agent in the world".Profile
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'', an adventure series broadcast on radio from 1933 to 1951. She appeared in an early episode of '' Star Trek'' ("
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", 1966). Like many
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, as she got older, she turned to television commercials for income. She also became involved in charitable causes and community service. In early 1970, she went on a handshake tour of service hospitals in the South Pacific, rather than accept a series that would have paid her $78,000. As a result, she lost her agent.


Personal life

In later life, she settled in Golden Valley, Arizona, and married Dr. Maurice Boyd Ruland, a psychiatrist at the Mohave Mental Health Clinic. They were married until her death from cancer at age 56 at the Kingman Regional Medical Center in Kingman, Arizona.


Filmography


Film

*'' The Clown'' (1953) as Blonde (uncredited) *''
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'' (1953) as Marge *'' Marty'' (1955) as Virginia *''
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'' (1956) as Polly Craven *'' The Sharkfighters'' (1956) as Martha Staves *'' Bailout at 43,000'' (1957) as Carol Peterson *'' Decision at Sundown'' (1957) as Lucy Summerton *'' Ride Lonesome'' (1959) as Mrs. Carrie Lane *'' Westbound'' (1959) as Jeanie Miller (Rod's wife) *'' The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond'' (1960) as Alice Schiffer-Diamond *'' 40 Pounds of Trouble'' (1962) as Bambi *''McGhee'' (1965, TV Movie) as Ann Dorsey *'' Cyborg 2087'' (1966) as Dr. Sharon Mason *''
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'' (1966, TV Movie) as Letta *''Braddock'' (1968, TV Movie) as Louise Tratner *'' A Boy... a Girl'' (1969) as Elizabeth *'' The Happy Ending'' (1969) as Divorcee *''The Trap on Cougar Mountain'' (1972) (final film role)


Television

* '' Studio 57'' – Millie Darrow (1 episode, 1954) * '' Hallmark Hall of Fame'' – Nurse (1 episode, 1955) * ''
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'' (1 episode, 1955) * '' Stage 7'' – Mary (1 episode, 1955) * ''
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'' – Gloria / Lee Rogers (2 episodes, 1955–1957) * ''
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'' – Lorraine (1 episode, 1956) * '' Dragnet'' (1 episode, 1956) * ''
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'' (1 episode, 1956) * '' The Millionaire'' – Rita (2 episodes, 1956–1958) * ''
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'' (1 episode, 1957) * ''
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'' – Sarah Dawson (1 episode, 1957) * ''
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'' – Molly Gleason / Myra (2 episodes, 1957–1959) * ''
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'' – Madame Faro (1 episode, 1958) Star * ''
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'' – Doris Stephanak / Carina Wileen (2 episodes, 1958–1965) * ''
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'' (1 episode, 1959) * ''
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'' – Mary Clark (1 episode, 1959) * ''
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'' – Elsa Dorn (1 episode, 1959) * '' Hawaiian Eye'' – Marian Summers (1 episode, 1959) * ''
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'' – Candy Varga ... (3 episodes, 1959–1960) * '' Bourbon Street Beat'' – Barbara Komack (1 episode, 1960) * '' Lawman'' – Laura Soldano (1 episode, 1960) * ''
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'' – Julie Grant (1 episode, 1960) * ''
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'' – Maria Braden (1 episode, 1960) * ''
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'' – Ellen Chambers (3 episodes, 1960) * ''
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'' – Sue Parker (1 episode, 1960) * '' The Roaring 20's'' – Mae Dailey (1 episode, 1961) * ''
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'' (1 episode, 1961) * '' Target: The Corruptors!'' – Marie Kleberg (1 episode, 1961) * ''
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'' – Vicky (1 episode, 1961) * ''
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'' – Jean Pappas / Sylvia Morton (2 episodes, 1961–1962) * '' Laramie'' – Linda James ... (2 episodes, 1961–1962) * '' Bonanza'' – Sylvia Ann Goshen (episode "The Tin Badge", 1961) * '' Follow the Sun'' – Doris #2 (1 episode, 1962) * ''
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'' – Sabina (1 episode, 1962) * '' Naked City'' – Grace Harvey (Season 3, Episode 20: "To Walk Like A Lion", aired Wed., Feb. 28, 1962) * '' Rawhide'' – Dolly LeMoyne (1 episode, 1962) * ''
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'' – Kate Callahan (1 episode, 1963) * '' Hazel'' – Rita Noll (3 episodes, 1964) * ''
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'' – Mary 'Jack' Armstrong (1 episode, 1965) * ''
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'' – Naomi (1 episode, 1965) * ''
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'' – Cara Sloane (1 episode, 1965) * ''
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'' – Willow Sterne (2 episodes, 1965) * '' Branded'' – Lorrie Heller (1 episode, 1965) * ''
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'' – Fran Perez (1 episode, 1965) * '' The Wackiest Ship in the Army'' – Smitty (1 episode, 1965) * '' The Farmer's Daughter'' (1 episode, 1966) * '' Star Trek'' – Eve McHuron (1 episode, 1966) * '' Flipper'' – Fran Whitman (2 episodes, 1967) * '' Felony Squad'' – Nina Barnes (2 episodes, 1967) * '' T.H.E. Cat'' – Crystal Pierson (1 episode, 1967) * '' Hogan's Heroes'' – Lady Valerie Stanford (1 episode, 1969) * '' Mannix'' – Sheila (1 episode, 1970)


References


External links

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Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen: Karen Steele

All-movie Guide: Karen Steele
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