Rhonda Fleming was an actress known as the “Queen of Technicolor,” who was active in films of the 1940s and ‘50s.Acting careerFleming’s Hollywood origin story was a classic one: Just 17 years old, a senior in high school, she caught the eye of a Hollywood agent, who signed her to a contract with movie mogul David O.
Selznick (1902 – 1965). Her first credited role was in an Alfred Hitchcock (1899 – 1980) film, 1945’s “Spellbound.” She played a nymphomaniac being treated by Ingrid Bergman’s (1915 – 1982) character, and she later delighted in telling the story of how she had to look up the word “nymphomaniac” and was shocked by what she found.
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