Laura Devon (born Mary Louise Briley; May 23, 1931 – July 19, 2007) was an American actress, singer, and model.
Early life
Laura Devon was born May 23, 1931, in Chicago. Her birth name has been given as either Mary Lou Briley
or Mary Laura Briley. Her father was identified in the press as Merrill Devon, an automotive engineer, and her mother as Velma Prather.
She attended school in Chicago and
Grosse Pointe
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[ She entered ]Wayne State University
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, majoring in journalism and political science, where she learned how to act in school theater productions.
In 1954, she gave birth to her only child, Kevin, who became a noted screenwriter. After performing in amateur theatricals and light opera, her first professional part was a lead in a production of '' The Boy Friend'' at the Vanguard Playhouse in Detroit.[
In 1962, she married Brian Kelly, son of Justice Harry F. Kelly, then a member of the Michigan Supreme Court and a former Michigan governor. Kelly was a fellow actor and, a month after their wedding, he and Devon appeared together on stage in ]Lillian Hellman
Lillian Florence Hellman (June 20, 1905 – June 30, 1984) was an American playwright, prose writer, memoirist and screenwriter known for her success on Broadway, as well as her communist sympathies and political activism. She was blacklisted aft ...
's '' Toys in the Attic'' at the Laguna Beach Summer Theater. Two years later, he was to become well known for his role as Porter Ricks on the TV series '' Flipper''. They divorced in January 1966.[
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Screen career and filmography
In 1961, Laura Devon was discovered by Bob Goldstein of 20th Century Fox
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while she was singing at the London Chop House in Detroit.[ She tells the story of her coming to Hollywood in this way:
During an eight-year period, from 1960 to 1967, Devon had featured roles in numerous popular TV shows. A 1962 appearance in '' Route 66 (S3E1)'' was her first significant part.][ Following that, she appeared in: '']Insight
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'', '' The New Breed'', ''The Twilight Zone
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'', '' Stoney Burke'', ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
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'', '' Rawhide'' (an episode entitled "Canliss", as Dean Martin
Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 – December 25, 1995) was an American singer, actor and comedian. One of the most popular and enduring American entertainers of the mid-20th century, Martin was nicknamed "The King of Cool". M ...
's gunfighter character's wife in 1964), '' Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre'', '' The Rogues'', ''Bonanza
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'', '' I Spy'', '' The Fugitive'', ''T.H.E. Cat
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'', '' The Big Valley'', '' Coronet Blue'', and ''The Invaders
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''. She had a recurring role on four episodes of '' Dr. Kildare'' and she was a member of the repertory cast that rotated major and supporting roles on the critically acclaimed series '' The Richard Boone Show''.
In addition, Devon appeared in five feature-length commercial films, playing Rusty Sartori in '' Goodbye Charlie'' (1964), Julie Kazarian in '' Red Line 7000'' (1965), Marie Champlain in '' Chamber of Horrors'' (1966), Rosemary in ''A Covenant with Death
''A Covenant with Death'' is a 1967 American legal drama film directed by Lamont Johnson (in his feature directorial debut), from a screenplay by Lawrence B. Marcus and Saul Levitt, based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Stephen Becker. Th ...
'' (1967) and Edie Hart in '' Gunn'' (1967).
Marriage
Devon was married and divorced four times. Her second marriage produced one child, Kevin, born in 1954. Her third husband was actor Brian Kelly, from 1962 to 1966, during which time he was starring in the television series '' Flipper''. In 1967, she married film composer Maurice Jarre and retired from acting. Jarre adopted Devon's then 13-year-old son, giving the future screenwriter and actor his better known name, Kevin Jarre. Devon and Jarre divorced in 1984.[
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Singing career
Laura Devon released only one professional recording, a single: "I Like the Look" (A side)/"Dreamsville" (B side). Both songs were composed by Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini ( ; born Enrico Nicola Mancini, ; April 16, 1924 – June 14, 1994) was an American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and flautist. Often cited as one of the greatest composers in the history of film, he won four Academy Award ...
and were featured in the film '' Gunn'', Devon's last film. She can be heard on the soundtrack to the 1975 film '' Mr. Sycamore'', performing the song "Time Goes By", written by her then husband, Maurice Jarre, and lyricist Paul Francis Webster.
Later life and death
Laura Devon died of heart failure in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills is a city located in Los Angeles County, California. A notable and historic suburb of Greater Los Angeles, it is in a wealthy area immediately southwest of the Hollywood Hills, approximately northwest of downtown Los Angeles. ...
on July 19, 2007, aged 76.
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1931 births
2007 deaths
American film actresses
Female models from Illinois
American television actresses
Wayne State University alumni
Actresses from Chicago
Actresses from Detroit
20th-century American singers
20th-century American women singers
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American women