Rebel Randall

Rebel Randall

Actress
Born
January 22, 1922
Died
July 22, 2010

American actress of the 1940s and '50s, a former Esquire model and wartime pin-up girl. She got her start in Hollywood via a scholarship to the Max Reinhardt workshop on the strength of being 'The Coca Cola Girl' and elected 'ad queen of Chicago'. Her first starring role on stage was in 'Seventeen'…

Biography

American actress of the 1940s and '50s, a former Esquire model and wartime pin-up girl. She got her start in Hollywood via a scholarship to the Max Reinhardt workshop on the strength of being 'The Coca Cola Girl' and elected 'ad queen of Chicago'. Her first starring role on stage was in 'Seventeen' in 1940. Her subsequent film career was desultory and after a year under contract to Paramount as a stock bit part player, she protested by changing her name from Alicia Brandes to Rebel Randell. While she did eventually appear in several minor films, Rebel became a much bigger star on radio in the 1950's. The only female DJ in Hollywood, she broadcast (at KCBS) for the American Forces Radio Service as hostess of 'Radio Calling' and, later, 'Jukebox, USA'. She was popularly known as 'Miss Double Distilled Honey' and 'The Girl whose Voice could Melt an Iceberg'. Rebel also made headlines as a result of several stormy failed marriages: twice to radio personality William M. Moore (aka Peter Potter) and a particularly acrimonious third to actor/salesman Glenn Thompson.

Actress

Come on SevenCome on Seven(1956)as First Golddigger
Fun on the Run(1951)as Showgirl
Roaring CityRoaring City(1951)as Gail Chase
The Bride Goes WildThe Bride Goes Wild(1948)as Cigarette Girl
The Case of the Baby SitterThe Case of the Baby Sitter(1947)as Mamie Russell, alias the Duchess

Archive Footage

Hey Moe, Hey Dad!Hey Moe, Hey Dad!(2015)as Various characters
The Gabby Hayes ShowThe Gabby Hayes Show(1950)as Belle Loper

Known for

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Rebel Randall, Allen Jenkins, and George Meeker in The Case of the Baby Sitter (1947)Rebel Randall and George Houston in The Lone Rider in Ghost Town (1941)Edward Peil Sr., Rebel Randall, George Houston, and Al St. John in The Lone Rider in Ghost Town (1941)Edward Peil Sr., Rebel Randall, George Houston, and Al St. John in The Lone Rider in Ghost Town (1941)Rebel Randall, June Clyde, Gregory Gaye, Casey MacGregor, George Meeker, Michael Raffetto, and Gene Roth in Seven Doors to Death (1944)Rebel Randall, Shemp Howard, and Christine McIntyre in Society Mugs (1946)

Credit Score: Rebel Randall

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Helen Clark
Fri May 16 1941
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Lone Rider in Ghost Town3.0919415.700100
2Holiday Inn3.0019427.31319535
3Dead or Alive2.5019446.00096
4The Powers Girl2.5019436.400107
5Louisiana Purchase2.5019416.002585
6Roaring City2.3819515.600218
7The Shadow Returns2.3819465.400400
8Fall In2.3819435.90094
9Seven Doors to Death2.0019444.400277
10The Stranger1.5019467.30130852