Arlene Francis

Arlene Francis

ActressSoundtrack
Born
October 20, 1907
Died
May 31, 2001
Awards
2 wins, 5 nominations

Arlene Francis, the witty actress and popular television personality, was born Arlene Francis Kazanjian on Oct. 20, 1907, in Boston. Her father was an Armenian immigrant, later painter and portrait photographer; her mother was the daughter of actor Alfred Davis. Even at an early age, Arlene said, "I…

Biography

Arlene Francis, the witty actress and popular television personality, was born Arlene Francis Kazanjian on Oct. 20, 1907, in Boston. Her father was an Armenian immigrant, later painter and portrait photographer; her mother was the daughter of actor Alfred Davis. Even at an early age, Arlene said, "I started out with one goal: I wanted to be a serious actress." She studied at the Theatre Guild and then went to Hollywood. Her movie debut was in Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932), in which Bela Lugosi (often cast as a villain or mad scientist in many of his over 40 horror movies) tied her to an X-cross to extract her blood (trivia: Arlene and Bela were both born on Oct. 20). The live theater, however, was her first love, and she appeared in many plays. In 1935, she married movie executive Neil Agnew; they'd stay together for 10 years. Arlene made her Broadway debut in 1936 and had her first major role in "All That Glitters" two years later. She appeared with Orson Welles in the Mercury Theatre production of "Danton's Death" in 1938, and in "Journey to Jerusalem" in 1940. Her big hit was "The Doughgirls" in 1942; it ran for 1-1/2 years. Arlene had auditioned for her first radio part at the same time she was getting started in the theater; she later recalled, "Radio came easily." In the 1940s, she played in as many as five radio serials a day. Arlene married actor Martin Gabel in 1946 (he died in 1986), and they had a son, Peter. She also was host of a radio dating show called "Blind Date," which was adapted to a TV series in 1949 (Your Big Moment (1949)), and she was the host (1949-1952). It was television that brought Arlene fame, and she became one of the highest-paid women in TV. Arlene was a permanent panelist on CBS' What's My Line? (1950) (a Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production) from 1950 through 1967 and continued as a panelist in a syndicated version that ran until 1975, thus being with the show for its entire 25-year run. She was warm, witty and had a cute laugh--and was always fashionably dressed. She wore a diamond heart-shaped necklace, which started a fad. She was still doing radio while on TV, and in 1960, she was the star of "The Arlene Francis Show," a daily interview show in New York, on WOR; it ran for 23 years. Arlene retired from show business after that and lived comfortably. She was still giving interviews in 1991. Arlene spent her last years living in San Francisco. Arlene died of cancer on Thursday, May 31, 2001, in a San Francisco hospital, at age 93. Her many fans will miss her, Arlene was truly one of the greats.

Actress

TattingersTattingers(1988)as Arlene Francis
Garbo TalksGarbo Talks(1984)as Arlene Francis
FedoraFedora(1978)as Newscaster
HarveyHarvey(1972)as Betty Chumley
LauraLaura(1968)as Mrs. Ann Treadwell

Soundtrack

What's My Line?What's My Line?(1950)

Self

MauryMaury(1991)as Self
The Howard Stern ShowThe Howard Stern Show(1990)as Self
Sally Jessy RaphaelSally Jessy Raphael(1983)as Self
Hour MagazineHour Magazine(1980)as Self
NBC 60th Anniversary CelebrationNBC 60th Anniversary Celebration(1986)as Self

Archive Footage

The Game Show ShowThe Game Show Show(2023)as Self
American MastersAmerican Masters(1985)as Self - 'What's My Line' Panelist
American Dynasties: The KennedysAmerican Dynasties: The Kennedys(2018)as Self
Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own WordsEat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words(2016)as Self
Patsy Mink: Ahead of the MajorityPatsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority(2008)as Self

Known for

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Arlene Francis in Suspense (1949)James Cagney and Arlene Francis in One, Two, Three (1961)James Cagney, Arlene Francis, and Pamela Tiffin in One, Two, Three (1961)James Cagney, Billy Wilder, and Arlene Francis in One, Two, Three (1961)James Cagney, Billy Wilder, Horst Buchholz, Liselotte Pulver, Arlene Francis, and Pamela Tiffin in One, Two, Three (1961)James Cagney, Billy Wilder, Horst Buchholz, Arlene Francis, and Pamela Tiffin in One, Two, Three (1961)

Credit Score: Arlene Francis

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Phyllis MacNamara
Sat Dec 16 1961
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1One, Two, Three6.5019617.80124730
2Suspense3.7519497.401392
3All My Sons3.7519487.3002686
4The Thrill of It All3.2519636.9006425
5Too Much Johnson3.0919385.700953
6Lights Out2.5019467.000236
7Murders in the Rue Morgue2.5019326.3005984
8Journey to Jerusalem1.6319410.0000