Sara Shane

Sara Shane

Actress
Born
May 18, 1928
Died
July 31, 2022

This gorgeous blonde was born Elaine Sterling on May 18, 1928 and raised in St. Louis before beginning her career as a face and hand model for cosmetic ads. She moved briefly to NYC before transporting herself to Hollywood, wherein she earned an MGM contract. She decorated a number of the studio's…

Biography

This gorgeous blonde was born Elaine Sterling on May 18, 1928 and raised in St. Louis before beginning her career as a face and hand model for cosmetic ads. She moved briefly to NYC before transporting herself to Hollywood, wherein she earned an MGM contract. She decorated a number of the studio's big musical pictures at that time under her real name, including bits in Easter Parade (1948) and Neptune's Daughter (1949) but found little room for advancement. Leaving MGM, she changed her moniker to Sara Shane and signed a one-year contract with Universal-International, where she was glimpsed in such films as Sign of the Pagan (1954) and Magnificent Obsession (1954). During this time, she married William Hollingsworth. They divorced after eight years of marriage in 1957.

Her parts got bigger on the screen once she left to freelance but the pictures, themselves, were not necessarily of a higher grade. Three Bad Sisters (1956), The King and Four Queens (1956) with Clark Gable, and Affair in Havana (1957), at the very least, put her in the featured role bracket. From there, she moved directly into TV roles and worked throughout much the late 1950s/early 1960s on such programs as Dragnet (1951), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955), The Outer Limits (1963) and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964). Her film career peaked when she was chosen to play the Jane-like role, opposite muscleman Gordon Scott's vine swinger, in Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959), one of the better entries in the series.

Never connecting strongly with the whirlwind social circle, she left the Hollywood limelight and retired from show biz in her late 30s. She turned to writing and began to devote herself to the study of pharmaceuticals. She wrote two books, 'Zulma' and 'Take Control of Your Health and Escape the Sickness Industry', the first was a work of fiction and the second was a book promoting healthy living. To escape the pollution of Los Angeles, she moved to Australia where she still lives on her 5 acre home.

Actress

Voyage to the Bottom of the SeaVoyage to the Bottom of the Sea(1964)as Countess
The Outer LimitsThe Outer Limits(1963)as Ethel Meridith
The Alfred Hitchcock HourThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour(1962)as Helen Barrow
Alfred Hitchcock PresentsAlfred Hitchcock Presents(1955)as Loretta Burns
Perry MasonPerry Mason(1957)as Alyce Aitken

Self

The Bob Hope ShowThe Bob Hope Show(1950)as Self
Place the FacePlace the Face(1953)as Self - Guest
Lux Video TheatreLux Video Theatre(1950)as Self - Intermission Guest

Known for

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Gordon Scott and Sara Shane in Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959)Dabney Coleman, Patrick O'Neal, Sara Shane, and Ben Wright in The Outer Limits (1963)Barbara Nichols, Sara Shane, Jo Van Fleet, and Jean Willes in The King and Four Queens (1956)Clark Gable and Sara Shane in The King and Four Queens (1956)Clark Gable, Barbara Nichols, Eleanor Parker, Sara Shane, Jo Van Fleet, and Jean Willes in The King and Four Queens (1956)Sara Shane in Affair in Havana (1957)

Credit Score: Sara Shane

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19471948194919501951195219531954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969
Loretta Burns
Mon Oct 02 1961 – Tue Jul 03 1962
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Alfred Hitchcock Presents50.0019558.531320660
2Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea22.5019647.24114725
3The Outer Limits10.0019638.10110365
4Tales of the Vikings5.0019597.90059
5Tarzan's Greatest Adventure3.2519596.4001606
6Affair in Havana3.0919575.500268
7Three Bad Sisters3.0919565.800339
8Easter Parade3.0019487.31112108
9The King and Four Queens2.5019566.1002236
10Magnificent Obsession2.5019547.0018579