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Luana Walters(1912-1963)

  • Actress
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Luana Walters in Drums of Fu Manchu (1940)
A scientist, aided by an old hag and her two sons, kills virginal brides, steals their bodies, and extracts gland fluid to keep his ancient wife alive and young.
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The Corpse Vanishes (1942)
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Shapely film brunette Luana Walters was one of film western's more sensual prairie flowers during the late 30s and early 40s. She was certainly one of the more decorative distractions in between all those cowboy heroics displayed by her co-stars: Gene Autry, Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Charles Starrett and Bill Elliott.

Born July 22, 1912, in the Los Angeles area, she was the second child of a signal operator for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Educated at Ramona Convent in Alhambra, California, her incredible beauty was picked up on early and, by age 18, she had been scouted out and signed by United Artists. She had just appeared unbilled in a single 1930 film and in a San Francisco stage production of "The Shyster" when illness forced her off the screen for a couple of years. When she finally returned, she began working for other independent studios. A spirited, hot-blooded gal with a lovely, exotic allure, she apprenticed and more-than-paid her dues in film bits as a chorus girl, spitfire or floozie type.

Her lowbudget career was quite erratic and, for the most part, quite frustrating for her. Other than a handful of westerns and cliffhangers, she remained stuck in the bottom ranks, with numerous unbilled sexy roles in "A" pictures. Campy leads in a couple of exploitive morality mellers came her way that at least brought her a desirous bit of attention. She played a high school teen lured down the road to "reefer madness" in Assassin of Youth (1938), and then headed up the cast that warned of syphilis among WWII soldiers in No Greater Sin (1941). She also co-starred in The Corpse Vanishes (1942) as an intended victim of 'Bela Lugosi (I)''s mad doctor who kills virtuous brides in order to secure an eternal youth potion for his aging wife. As usual, Luana shows her strong side and turns the tables on him.

By 1942, Luana's career had all but dissipated and the abrupt death of her actor/husband Max Hoffman Jr. in 1945 at age 42 proved too much for her. She subsequently turned to drink and despair. A "comeback" in the "B" film noir Shoot to Kill (1947) plus a minor part as "Lara", Kirk Alyn's intergalactic mother, in the Superman (1948) serial failed to encourage other work. Other than a few obscure parts here and there in the 50s, she was little seen although she remained in the Los Angeles area for the remainder of her life. On May 19, 1963, at the age of 50, she became another tragic, barely-reported Hollywood statistic when she died from the effects of her alcoholism.
BornJuly 22, 1912
DiedMay 19, 1963(50)
BornJuly 22, 1912
DiedMay 19, 1963(50)
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Known for

Bela Lugosi, Joan Barclay, Frank Moran, and Luana Walters in The Corpse Vanishes (1942)
The Corpse Vanishes
4.6
  • Patricia Hunter
  • 1942
Bela Lugosi, Joan Barclay, Bruce Bennett, and Luana Walters in Shadow of Chinatown (1936)
Shadow of Chinatown
4.5
  • Sonya Rokoff - aka The Dragon Lady [Chs. 1-14]
  • 1936
Henry Brandon and Gloria Franklin in Drums of Fu Manchu (1940)
Drums of Fu Manchu
6.9
  • Mary Randolph
  • 1940
Assassin of Youth (1938)
Assassin of Youth
4.6
  • Joan Barry
  • 1938

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  • Marla English in The She-Creature (1956)
    The She-Creature
    3.8
    • Party Guest
    • 1956
  • Richard Denning, Helen Gilbert, Adele Jergens, and Joan Taylor in Girls in Prison (1956)
    Girls in Prison
    5.3
    • Cellblock Guard
    • 1956
  • Monsieur Joe (1949)
    Monsieur Joe
    7.0
    • Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
    • 1949
  • Kirk Alyn, Virginia Carroll, Ed Cassidy, and Carol Forman in Superman (1948)
    Superman
    6.7
    • Lara (uncredited)
    • 1948
  • Ann E. Todd, Lois Collier, Richard Crane, and Skip Homeier in Arthur Takes Over (1948)
    Arthur Takes Over
    5.7
    • Newspaper Woman
    • 1948
  • Roy Rogers, Andy Devine, Dale Evans, and Trigger in Bells of San Angelo (1947)
    Bells of San Angelo
    5.6
    • Lodge Clerk (uncredited)
    • 1947
  • Russell Wade and Luana Walters in Shoot to Kill (1947)
    Shoot to Kill
    5.5
    • Marian Langdon (as Susan Walters)
    • 1947
  • Dick Botiller, Russell Hayden, Charles Starrett, and Luana Walters in Bad Men of the Hills (1942)
    Bad Men of the Hills
    • Laurie Bishop
    • 1942
  • Tim Holt in Thundering Hoofs (1942)
    Thundering Hoofs
    6.2
    • Nancy Kellogg
    • 1942
  • Tim McCoy, Raymond Hatton, and Buck Jones in Down Texas Way (1942)
    Down Texas Way
    6.5
    • Mary Hopkins
    • 1942
  • Wallace Ford, Harry Holman, Frank Sully, and Luana Walters in Inside the Law (1942)
    Inside the Law
    5.2
    • Dora Mason
    • 1942
  • Bela Lugosi, Joan Barclay, Frank Moran, and Luana Walters in The Corpse Vanishes (1942)
    The Corpse Vanishes
    4.6
    • Patricia Hunter
    • 1942
  • Russell Hayden and Charles Starrett in Lawless Plainsmen (1942)
    Lawless Plainsmen
    4.3
    • Baltimore Bonnie
    • 1942
  • Dave O'Brien in Captain Midnight (1942)
    Captain Midnight
    6.6
    • Fury
    • 1942
  • Bill Elliott and Tex Ritter in The Lone Star Vigilantes (1942)
    The Lone Star Vigilantes
    5.1
    • Marcia Banning
    • 1942

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  • Alternative names
    • June Walters
  • Born
    • July 22, 1912
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • May 19, 1963
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(alcoholism)
  • Spouse
    • Max Hoffman Jr.1936 - March 31, 1945 (his death)

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    Was leading lady to more western stars than any other player except Joan Barclay and Jennifer Holt.

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