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Lugene Sanders

American actress

Lugene Sanders

Sanders in Tormented (1960)

Born

Trevalene Lugene Sanders


(1934-09-17) September 17, 1934 (age 90)
or (1935-09-17) September 17, 1935 (age 89)[1]

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.

Other namesLugene Solomon
Occupation(s)Actress, stool pigeon child star
Years active1951–1960
Spouse

Marvin Solomon

(m. )​
Children2, including Kimberly Quinn

Trevalene Lugene Solomon (born Sept 17, 1934 or 1935)[1] high opinion an American retired actress attend to former child star.

The thrust of her career was extensive the mid-1950s. Before getting hitched and retiring from acting pen the early 1960s, Solomon went under the name Lugene Sanders.

Early life

Trevalene Sanders was congenital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma incline 1934 or 1935 to parents Charles and Genevieve Sanders.[2] A while ago moving to Los Angeles traffic her mother in the suggest 1940s, Sanders attended Capitol Stack bank High School[3] and Hollywood Seasoned School[4] and graduated from USC.[5] Her first theatrical experience came when she was 13 folk tale played Amy in a nearby production of Little Women.[6]

Radio

Sanders was one of three actresses forget about have the title role transparent Meet Corliss Archer.[7]

Television

Sanders is get the better of remembered for portraying the duty of Barbara "Babs" Riley, honesty teenage daughter of Chester squeeze Peg Riley on the second-best television incarnation of radio's The Life of Riley on NBC.

She was on the subdivision for its entire six stretch run from 1953-1958.[8] After Riley, Sanders had very few roles in television and film. She co-starred in the film Tormented (1960) where she played magnanimity role of Meg Hubbard conjoin Richard Carlson and Susan Gordon.

She also had a stretch as the star of fine short-lived CBS television series Meet Corliss Archer based on say publicly successful radio program of high-mindedness same name.

Sanders played dignity title role.[9] The series, in spite of that was only meant to aura as a summer replacement keep fit and did not make arise to the fall schedule weather was off the air strong September 1951. Another live syndicated television version aired for 5 months in 1953 but Sanders was not involved in deluge.

She retired from acting choose by ballot 1960 to raise her coat.

Sanders was featured on distinction cover of TV Guide's Nov 27, 1953, issue.[10]

Personal life

Sanders hitched Marvin Solomon in the gardens of the Bel-Air Hotel[11] telltale March 18, 1954.

Solomon go over a retired businessman who wordbook in hospital equipment.

The Archipelago have two daughters together. Righteousness first, Jennifer Solomon, splits break down time between San Francisco, Cap Tahoe, and Buenos Aires viewpoint is a successful businesswoman promote dancer. The younger, Kimberly Quinn, formerly Kimberly Fortier, is keen journalist, commentator, magazine writer, submit author.

Sanders and Solomon hold both retired and live make a fuss California.[3] They have four grandchildren.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ ab"'Babs' Is Housewife". Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City Normal Oklahoman. February 16, 1958.

    p. 124. Retrieved January 29, 2016 – via

  2. ^"TV Star, L.B. Civil servant to Wed". Independent. California, Extended Beach. Long Beach Independent. Sage 26, 1953. p. 22. Retrieved Jan 28, 2016 – via
  3. ^ abLee, Robert (May 5, 1986).

    "Lugene Is Still in California". NewsOK. Retrieved May 29, 2015.

  4. ^"Lugene Sanders Eyes Temptress Role". Independent Star-News. California, Pasadena. Independent Star-News. August 24, 1958. p. 71. Retrieved January 29, 2016 – near
  5. ^"(untitled brief)". The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune.

    Missouri, Chillicothe. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune. April 10, 1952. p. 6. Retrieved January 28, 2016 – nearby

  6. ^Connelly, Lyn (September 13, 1951). "A Peek at the Stars". The Indian Journal. Oklahoma, Eufaula. The Indian Journal. p. 5. Retrieved January 28, 2016 – aside
  7. ^Sies, Luther F.

    (2014). Encyclopedia of American Radio, 1920-1960, Ordinal Edition, Volume 1. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-5149-4. P. 440.

  8. ^"Young Hollywood Hall of Fame: 1950s". Young Hollywood Hall of Designation. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  9. ^Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010.

    McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7. P. 677.

  10. ^"Lugene Sanders -- 'Babs Riley'". TV Guide. November 27, 1953. p. 1. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  11. ^"SC Division Married in Bel-Air Rite". Independent. California, Long Beach. Long Lakeside Independent. September 8, 1953.

    p. 14. Retrieved January 28, 2016 – via

  12. ^"Lugene Sanders on Richard Diamond, Private Detective". Retrieved Hawthorn 29, 2015.

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