Mona Freeman Overview:

Actress, Mona Freeman, was born Monica Elizabeth Freeman on Jun 9, 1926 in Baltimore, MD. As of December 2023, Mona Freeman was 97 years old.

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Rannie Carter: He wasn't much of a hand at nothing but a jug. But he was decent enough to me. I sure hope there's plenty of filled-up jugs wherever he's gone.


Miriam Wilkins: [on phone] I'll talk to you later. A prominent member of the last generation just walked in.


Miriam Wilkins: The game of man and woman maneuvering in pursuit of a mate I consider on the mental level of a game of checkers.


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The 18-year-old's first role was as Barbara Stanwyck teen stepdaughter in Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity (1944) but she photographed so young, she was replaced by Jean Heather. She still made her debut in the movie, however, when she was instead handed a one-line bit part as Edward G. Robinson's secretary. She was also cast to play Elizabeth Taylor's older sister in National Velvet (1944) but once again was replaced (by Angela Lansbury) because she did not look old enough. In truth, Mona was six years Taylor's senior.

Her hobbies included portrait and landscape painting.

Perenially young bobbysoxer of post-war Paramount, she played teens long after she outgrew the roles, and it later stifled her adult career.

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