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          Laurette Luez was an American supporting actress and successful commercial model who appeared in films and on television during a year career.

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          Laurette Luez

          American actress (1928–1999)

          Laurette Luez

          Laurette Luez in D.O.A. (1950)

          Born

          Loretta Mary Luiz


          (1928-08-19)August 19, 1928

          Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.

          DiedSeptember 12, 1999(1999-09-12) (aged 71)

          Milton, Florida, U.S.

          Occupation(s)Actor, commercial model
          Years active1944–1964
          Spouse(s)Robert Creel (1956–1983; divorced); 2 children
          Edward A.

          Harrison (1950–1951, annulment)
          Gregg C. Tallas (1950–1950; divorced)
          Philip Sudano (1947–1948; divorced); 1 child

          Laurette Luez (born Loretta Mary Luiz; August 19, 1928 – September 12, 1999) was an American supporting actress and successful commercial model who appeared in films and on television during a 20-year career.

          She was a widely known Hollywood celebrity during the 1950s, owing much to publicity about her social life.[1] She is best known for her supporting role as photographic model Marla Rakubian in Rudolph Maté's 1950 film noirD.O.A..[2]