Mona Freeman
Known for: Acting
Born: June 9, 1926 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA - Died: May 22, 2014
Monica Elizabeth "Mona" Freeman (June 9, 1926 – May 23, 2014) was an American actress and painter. A professional model while still in high school, Mona Freeman was signed to a movie contract by Howard Hughes, who then proceeded to sell her contract to Paramount. Starting out in typical juvenile parts, she developed into a very competent actress. As she worked her way out of the teenage ingénue role, however, she found that she had less success in adult roles, and instead of landing parts in "A" pictures she found herself relegated to "B" westerns and somewhat tawdry crime dramas. She basically retired from film work in the late 1950s, but worked steadily in television for quite some time after that.
Known for
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Angel Face
Mary Wilton
Together Again
Diana Crandall
The Greatest Show on Earth
Spectator (uncredited)
The Heiress
Maria Almond
Danger Signal
Anne Fenchurch
Jumping Jacks
Betsy Carter
Dial 999
Terry Moffat Carradine
I Was a Shoplifter
Faye Burton
Dragoon Wells Massacre
Ann Bradley
Battle Cry
Kathy
Before I Wake
April Haddon
Flesh and Fury
Ann Hollis
Copper Canyon
Caroline Desmond
Mother Wore Tights
Iris
Dear Ruth
Miriam Wilkins
Dear Wife
Miriam Wilkins
Junior Miss
Lois Graves
Hold Back The Night
Anne Franklin McKenzie
Variety Girl
Mona Freeman
Streets of Laredo
Rannie Carter
The World Was His Jury
Robin Carson
The Lady from Texas
Bonnie Lee
Roughly Speaking
Barbara, ages 15-20
Darling, How Could You!
Amy