Who was this spirited actress with a low and sultry voice and a slight lisp who starred primarily in film noir pieces opposite male leads such as Van Heflin in "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers" and Humphrey Bogart in "Dead Reckoning"?
Answer Lizabeth Scott
Formerly cast in small comedic roles, her career took a turn when she co-starred with Humphrey Bogart in "Dead Reckoning." Lizabeth Scott most often took roles where she was wronged by bad men who cheated or even tried to kill her. She was popular in the film noir genre due to her smoky, raspy voice and her ability to look tragic. She was lovely, though, and occasionally treated the audience to one of her million-dollar smiles.
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