and is a delight. No one who's seen her as Dallas in John Ford's "Stagecoach" is likely to forget her. She was a film noir regular, in such flicks as Edward Dmytryk's "Murder, My Sweet" (opposite Dick Powell as Phillip Marlowe), William Wyler's "Dead End" and John Huston's "Key Largo" (both with Bogart), Anthony Mann's "Raw Deal" and Robert Wise's "Born to Kill."
Werner Klemperer, of course, was the son of the renowned conductor Otto Klemperer and himself an accomplished concert pianist and violinist. In addition to roles in "Judgment at Nuremberg" and "Hogan's Heroes" he earned a Tony Award nomination for his performance in "Cabaret" and took part in a few studio recordings, notably a version of Arnold Schönberg's "Gurrelieder" and Strauss' "Die Fledermaus."
Jacques Bergerac is probably best remembered for having been married to Ginger Rogers and Dorothy Malone.