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In 1950, Bob and Vera moved out to Hollywood. Bob began a
career as a stuntman while Vera started picking up small roles on television
and the movies. At one time or another, she was under some sort of contract to
most of the major players in Tinseltown, but they never seemed to pan out. She
once quipped that she’d been dropped by all the best studios in town. Her first
credited role was in 1952 in a fairly forgettable romantic comedy, The Rose Bowl Story, in which she plays
(surprise!) the Rose Bowl Queen. It wasn’t until three years later that Vera’s
career started to pick up steam. Starting in 1955, she starred alongside Gordon
Scott (who would become husband number two) in Tarzan’s Hidden Jungle, then was cast in the John Wayne classic The Searchers, followed by the thriller 23 Paces to Baker Street with Van
Johnson. Around the same time, she began a professional relationship with the
man who would give her one of the best known roles of her life.
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Vera joined the Disney family in 1964 starring opposite
Brian Keith in A Tiger Walks. She
followed Tiger up by reuniting with
Brian for Those Calloways in 1965.
The next year, she appeared in the last live action film that Walt himself
produced, Follow Me, Boys! with Fred
MacMurray and Kurt Russell (in his first of many Disney appearances). She
returned in 1973 to star in One Little Indian
with James Garner and Jodie Foster (in her second Disney film) and made her
final Disney movie, The Castaway Cowboy,
the next year, again teaming up with James.
Throughout the Seventies and Eighties, Vera continued to act, appearing in a handful of films and a wide variety of television shows. She was part of yet another pilot episode, this time for a William Conrad vehicle called Cannon, as well as episodes of The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Hotel, Columbo and Hawaii Five-O. On the big screen, she threw her lot in with John Wayne two more times, once for Hellfire and again for The Green Berets (although her part was cut from the latter one in the final print). She also reprised her role of Lila in Psycho 2, made twenty-three years after the original. Vera and Anthony Perkins were the only two cast members making return engagements in a movie that was deemed less than the Hitchcock classic but still a modest hit. Vera's final television appearance came in 1991 on Murder, She Wrote and her final film role was in the 1995 thriller Separate Lives with James Belushi.
Since her retirement from entertainment, Vera has become something of a recluse in Palm Desert, California. She famously refuses to grant any interviews or make any public appearances but is willing to answer fan mail. She even declined to meet with Jessica Biel, the actress who portrayed her in the 2012 biopic Hitchcock, sending one of her grandsons along to answer any of Jessica's questions. So if you're looking to have tea and ask Vera what John Wayne was like or if Fred MacMurray was still goofy after the cameras stopped rolling, you are out of luck. You'll just have to content yourself with sending her a birthday card for her 90th turn around the sun. Or you could celebrate by turning out all the lights and cheering her on as she tries to find out what really happened to her sister in that creepy hotel.
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This is a lovely post I love Vera and can't believe she is still kickin up dust all these years later, we only have a few from that era remaining then they will have to continue living on ,on the silver screen. I was also wondering, I am starting a blog, youtube channel and a podcast all about the golden age of hollywood and was wondering if i could post your wonderful blog to my site with all do credit of course
ReplyDeleteOh and im from Utah and it is so crazy,,vera had 2 husbands related to ut,,her first husband Bob for some reason of all places passed away and buried in Parawon Ut a very small quiant town not to far at all from where I live I have searched every article to figure out how of all places he ended up there. I know Vera is LDS (mormon) so maybe that had something to do with it. It gets even better her third husband Keith Larsen was born in SLC ,Ut, so one born in Ut, one died in utah and the two i just mentioned a long with her second hisband Gordon scott,,so thats her first three husbands all died in like a 6 month window. So crazy. Well i do hope to hear from you
ReplyDeleteYou'd better improve your writing skills before tackling a blog. 🙄
DeleteI always enjoyed her acting and multiple movies especially the searchers with John Wayne. An exceptional movie and she played a great role
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