Scranton’s Lizabeth Scott starred in so many dingy black and white crime thrillers that it is something of a shock to see her in eye-popping Technicolor. “Desert Fury” (1947, Universal, unrated, out ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lizabeth Scott, whose long tawny hair, alluring face and low seductive voice made her an ideal film noir star in the 1940s and ’50s, has died in Los Angeles. She was 92. Scott died ...
Lizabeth Scott chased the bright lights of the “Great White Way” and found stardom in Tinseltown. Born Emma Matzo, one of six children raised by Austrian immigrants, she left Scranton for New York ...
A smoky, sultry voice. Shadows falling upon the hypnotic face of a mysterious female. A perfect sideways glance. Hello, Lizabeth Scott. The stellar yet perhaps lesser-known film noir actress certainly ...