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Faith Marie Domergue (; June 16, 1924, or 1925 â€“ April 4, 1999) was an American film and television actress. Discovered at age 16 by media and aircraft mogul
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, she was signed to a contract with Hughes's RKO Radio Pictures and cast as the lead in the studio's thriller '' Vendetta'', which had a troubled four-year production before finally being released in 1950. Domergue appeared in
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and horror pictures, such as '' Cult of the Cobra'', '' This Island Earth'', '' It Came from Beneath the Sea'', and '' The Atomic Man'', all released in 1955, earning her a reputation as an early " scream queen". Domergue's later career consisted of
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s, television guest roles, and European productions.


Early life

Domergue was born in
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, Louisiana, on June 16, 1924 or 1925 (sources differ), of part- Creole descent. She was adopted by Adabelle Wemet when six weeks old. When Faith was 18 months old, Adabelle married Leo Domergue. The family moved to
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in 1928, where Domergue attended Beverly Hills Catholic School and St. Monica's Convent School. While a sophomore at University High School, she signed a contract with Warner Bros., and made her first on-screen appearance with an uncredited walk-on role in '' Blues in the Night'' (1941). The same year, she appeared on the cover of '' Photoplay'' as Faith Dorn; the name change, she later claimed, was "because Jack Warner was too stupid to pronounce Domergue".


Career


1943–1950: Early work; Howard Hughes

After graduating in 1942, Domergue continued to pursue a career in acting, but after sustaining injuries in a near-fatal car accident, her plans were put on hold. While recuperating from the accident, she attended a party aboard Howard Hughes' yacht. Enamored with her, Hughes bought out her contract with Warner Bros., signed her to a three-picture deal with RKO, and cast her in the thriller ''Vendetta'' (1950). The film had a long and troubled production history, with reshoots and several changes of director, further exacerbated by Hughes's health problems following a near-fatal plane crash he endured in July 1946. The production extended over four years and cost $3.5 million. By the time of ''Vendetta''s premiere in 1950, Domergue had left Los Angeles for Palm Springs, and was pregnant with her second child. After the film's release, Domergue separated from Hughes, disappointed with the way the film and her career had been handled: "I was told he spent five million dollars publicizing me", she said, "but hefilm was ’t properlyreleased. It was all wasted." The critical reception was also dismissive. ''
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'' panned the film as "a garrulous, slow, and obvious period piece, weighed down by a profusion of exotic accents, undistinguished dialogue, and unconvincing play acting... set against a background of the wild, Corsican countryside, which does give the picture an atmosphere of suspenseful authenticity". The review damned Domergue's performance with faint praise: "Faith Domergue, the heralded newcomer, is less than a fiery heroine. But despite the flamboyant lines that are her lot, the attractive Miss Domergue does occasionally contribute genuine emotional acting to the proceedings." Following ''Vendetta'', Domergue freelanced in the film noir '' Where Danger Lives'' (1950), playing a'' femme fatale'' opposite Robert Mitchum and
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. Bosley Crowther, in ''The New York Times'', criticized Domergue's performance for "manifest ngnothing more than a comparatively sultry appearance and an ability to recite simple lines".


1951–1959: Universal and science-fiction films

After having lived briefly in
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with her husband, Domergue returned to the United States in 1953, when she signed a contract with
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. Her final credit for RKO was the drama '' This Is My Love'' (1954), which was shot after the release of her first film with Universal, '' The Duel at Silver Creek'' (1952), in which she appeared opposite Audie Murphy. In 1955, Domergue appeared in another Western, '' Santa Fe Passage'', playing an ammunition retailer opposite John Payne and George Keymas. Domergue then appeared in a series of
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, monster, and
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s. The first of these was '' Cult of the Cobra'' (Universal Pictures 1955), in which six American Air Force officers discover a cult of snake worshippers. This was followed with a role in
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's '' It Came from Beneath the Sea'' (1955), a science-fiction, monster film that was a major commercial success, grossing $1.7 million at the box office. The following year, Domergue starred in '' This Island Earth'' (also 1955), Universal's first
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science-fiction film. The film received moderate critical praise for its performances, writing, and inventive special effects. Domergue's tenure in these pictures earned her a reputation as an early scream queen. Domergue appeared in a string of European productions: the British science-fiction film '' The Atomic Man'' (1955), directed by Ken Hughes; British noir films '' Soho Incident'' (1956) and '' Man in the Shadow'' (1957), released in the United States as ''Violent Stranger'' ; and the Italian production, '' The Sky Burns'' (1958).


1960–1974: Late career and retirement

In the late 1950s and 1960s, she made many appearances on television series, including '' Sugarfoot'', two episodes of '' Hawaiian Eye,'' two episodes of '' Have Gun – Will Travel'', two episodes of ''
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'', '' The Rifleman'', and two episodes of '' Perry Mason''. In her first ''Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Guilty Clients" (1961), she played murderer Conception O'Higgins, and in "The Case of the Greek Goddess" (1963), she played murder victim Cleo Grammas. By the late 1960s, Domergue was appearing mainly in low-budget "B" horror movies and European productions. Domergue's last foray in science fiction was '' Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet'' (1965), an American version of a Russian film, mainly backed by Russian producers and populated with Russian actors. She began traveling to Italy in 1952, living in Rome for extended periods. She relocated to Europe permanently in 1968, moving from Rome to Geneva, Switzerland, and Marbella, Spain, until the death of her Italian husband, Paolo, in 1991. In the late 1960s, she appeared in several Italian '' giallo'' films, including Lucio Fulci's '' One on Top of the Other'' (1969), and Alberto De Martino's '' The Man with Icy Eyes'' (1971). Her final film credit was for '' The House of Seven Corpses'' (1974), an independent horror film shot in
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.


Personal life

In 1942, Domergue began an intermittent relationship with
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. After she discovered that Hughes was also seeing Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth, and
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, the couple broke up in 1943. She later described those experiences in her 1972 book ''My Life with Howard Hughes''. On January 28, 1946, Domergue married bandleader Teddy Stauffer at the
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Superior Courthouse. On October 8, 1947, hours after divorcing Stauffer in Ciudad Juárez, she married director
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there. Their first child, Diana Maria, was born on January 1, 1949, in Buenos Aires. Their second child, John Anthony, was born on August 22, 1951, in Los Angeles. John, who became an urban planner, died on what would have been his mother's 94th birthday. The couple separated twice before Domergue was granted an uncontested divorce on June 24, 1958. In 1966, she married director Paolo Cossa, with whom she remained until his death in 1992. Despite the divorces, Domergue remained a practicing
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Death

Domergue spent her later years in retirement in
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. She died on April 4, 1999, in Santa Barbara of cancer.


In popular culture

In the 2004 Howard Hughes biopic film '' The Aviator'', Domergue was played by Kelli Garner.


Filmography


Film


Television


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