Elena Verdugo

Elena Verdugo

ActressSoundtrack
Born
April 20, 1925
Died
May 30, 2017
Awards
2 wins, 6 nominations

Most baby-boomers remember actress Elena Verdugo from her pleasant, plain but rather dowdy Emmy-nominated role as "Consuelo Lopez", the altruistic assistant and sometime aide-de-camp to Robert Young's general practitioner for several seasons on the popular Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969) dramatic series.…

Biography

Most baby-boomers remember actress Elena Verdugo from her pleasant, plain but rather dowdy Emmy-nominated role as "Consuelo Lopez", the altruistic assistant and sometime aide-de-camp to Robert Young's general practitioner for several seasons on the popular Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969) dramatic series. However, decades before donning her drab white nurse's hat, she was an alluring 40s Universal player who displayed her best assets in their "B" adventure yarns and horror opuses. One who was probably wise to keep a set of hoop earrings nearby at all times, Elena reliably hauled out a reliable number of gypsies, harem dancers, peasant girls, Indian maidens and senoritas over the years before TV instigated the second stretch of her career.

Elena was born April 20, 1925, in Paso Robles, California, and began putting on dance shoes as a kindergartener. At age 6, she made her movie debut in the western Cavalier of the West (1931) starring Harry Carey, but didn't come back to films until her teen years. She nominally provided exotic footwork for such movies as Down Argentine Way (1940) with Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda, the Tyrone Power starrer Blood and Sand (1941), and the war picture To the Shores of Tripoli (1942), among others. She received her first big break featured as the object of desire of George Sanders's impressionist painter Paul Gauguin in The Moon and Sixpence (1942).

Universal used her consistently in the mid- to late-40s, starting her off as the touching and vulnerable gypsy girl "Ilonka" in the multiple monster bash House of Frankenstein (1944) which featured the holy horror trinity of Dracula, the Werewolf and Frankenstein's Monster. A natural blonde who got plenty of wear out of the dark wigs handed to her for these kinds of roles, her best scenes in the movie were with the doomed lycanthropic "Larry Talbot", played by Lon Chaney Jr.. She went on to appear with Chaney again in The Frozen Ghost (1945). While filming the Abbott and Costello comedy Little Giant (1946), she met and married movie writer Charles R. Marion, who also wrote for the comedy duo's radio show. The couple had one son, Richard Marion, who later became an actor/director in his own right. A real trooper despite her stereotype, Elena forged on in nothing-special "easterns" (i.e., Song of Scheherazade (1947); Thief of Damascus (1952)) and westerns (i.e., El Dorado Pass (1948); The Big Sombrero (1949)) playing whatever ethnic the script called for.

Television became a reality in the early 1950s. She found herself in a major sitcom hit playing a Brooklyn-born secretary for four seasons on Meet Millie (1952), initially replacing Audrey Totter in the lead role on radio. Elena retired for a time after this but eventually returned to perform on the occasional musical stage and on the small screen. After her big success as the nurse/receptionist on the "Welby" series, she slowed down considerably, but she and Young did reunite on The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D. (1984), sans the other series' star, James Brolin, a decade later.

Verdugo, who later married psychiatrist Charles Rosey Rosewall after her divorce from writer Marion, has since appeared occasionally at nostalgia-based film/TV conventions. In 1999, she suffered the loss of her only child, actor/director Richard Marion, to a heart attack. He was only 50. She survived her second husband, who died in 2012, by five years, dying at age 92 on May 30, 2017, in Los Angeles.

Actress

Suburban BeatSuburban Beat(1985)as Charlie's Mother
Scarecrow and Mrs. KingScarecrow and Mrs. King(1983)as Mrs. Coleman
The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D.The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D.(1984)as Consuelo Lopez
Emerald Point N.A.S.Emerald Point N.A.S.(1983)as Mrs. Padilla
The Boss' SonThe Boss' Son(1978)as Betty

Self

Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror FilmMonster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film(2014)as Self
Pioneers of TelevisionPioneers of Television(2008)as Self
The One, the Only, the Real TarzanThe One, the Only, the Real Tarzan(2004)as Self - Velez's Secretary
BiographyBiography(1987)as Self
Break the BankBreak the Bank(1976)as Self

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José Ferrer, Morris Carnovsky, and Elena Verdugo in Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)George Cleveland, Lou Costello, Mary Gordon, Elena Verdugo, and Pierre Watkin in Little Giant (1946)Bud Abbott, George Cleveland, Lou Costello, Mary Gordon, Brenda Joyce, Elena Verdugo, and Pierre Watkin in Little Giant (1946)Lou Costello and Elena Verdugo in Little Giant (1946)Elena Verdugo in Little Giant (1946)Mary Gordon and Elena Verdugo in Little Giant (1946)

Credit Score: Elena Verdugo

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Consuelo Lopez
Wed Mar 26 1969 – Tue May 04 1976
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Marcus Welby, M.D.130.0019697.04192001
2Cyrano de Bergerac7.5019507.4115000
3The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna5.0019567.901256
4Jet Job3.0919525.30023
5The Lost Tribe3.0919495.400412
6The Big Sombrero3.0919495.400182
7Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law2.5019717.000326
8Little Giant2.5019466.7001507
9House of Frankenstein2.5019446.2008667
10The Moon and Sixpence2.5019426.601942