
Cleo Moore
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Cleouna Moore (October 31, 1924 – October 25, 1973) was an American actress, usually featured in the role of a blonde bombshell in Hollywood films of the 1950s, including seven films with Hugo Haas. She also became a well-known pin-up girl.
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On Dangerous Ground (1951)
as Myrna Bowers

Bright Leaf (1950)
as Cousin Louise (uncredited)

Gambling House (1950)
as Sally

711 Ocean Drive (1950)
as Mal's Date (uncredited)

Dynamite Pass (1950)
as Lulu

Hunt the Man Down (1950)
as Pat Sheldon

Bait (1954)
as Peggy

Over-Exposed (1956)
as Lily Krenshka / Lila Crane

The Great Jewel Robber (1950)
as Vivacious Blonde at Airport (uncredited)

Hit and Run (1957)
as Julie Hilmer

Congo Bill (1948)
as Lureen / Ruth Culver

Women's Prison (1955)
as Mae

The Pace That Thrills (1952)
as Ruby
So You Want to Throw a Party (1950)
as Mrs. Joe Frisbee (uncredited)

One Girl's Confession (1953)
as Mary Adams

Rio Grande Patrol (1950)
as Peppie

The Other Woman (1954)
as Sherry Steward

Strange Fascination (1952)
as Margo

Thy Neighbor's Wife (1953)
as Lita Vojnar

Hold Back Tomorrow (1955)
as Dora
So You Want to Be an Actor (1949)
as Scarlett





