

Acting
Birthday: April 2, 1913 (112)
Place of Birth: Olney - Illinois - USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Elaine Elizabeth Shepard (April 2, 1913 – September 6, 1998) was a Broadway and film actress in the 1930s and 1940s. She was also the author of The Doom Pussy, a semi-fictional account of aviation in the Vietnam War. Shepard's first film appearance was in the 1936 Republic serial Darkest Africa, in which she played Valerie Tremaine, the heroine of the film. This was followed with a series of leading roles in other minor films, such as You Can't Fool Your Wife, a 1940 comedy starring Lucille Ball. She then had several minor roles in major films, including playing a secretary in Topper and uncredited roles in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo and the 1946 Ziegfeld Follies.
Known For
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Bat Men of Africa (1966)Age: 53as Valerie Tremaine
Fiamme sulla laguna (1951)Age: 38as Patricia
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944)Age: 31as Girl in Officers' Club (uncredited)
Seven Days Ashore (1944)Age: 31as Annabelle Rogers
The Falcon in Danger (1943)Age: 30as Nancy Palmer
You Can't Fool Your Wife (1940)Age: 27as Peggy
Professor Beware (1938)Age: 25as Anebi
There Goes My Heart (1938)Age: 25as Customer (uncredited)
Topper (1937)Age: 24as Secretary
Night 'n' Gales (1937)Age: 24as Mrs. Hood, Darla's mother
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